Joe Slovo settlement to go solar

Cape Town - 090617 - Residents of Joe Slovo Informal Settlement have been asked by the City of Cape Town to vacate their shacks and move to temporary housing in Deflt. Residents are unhappy about this and have started relocating to different parts of Langa. Photo: Matthew Jordaan

Cape Town - 090617 - Residents of Joe Slovo Informal Settlement have been asked by the City of Cape Town to vacate their shacks and move to temporary housing in Deflt. Residents are unhappy about this and have started relocating to different parts of Langa. Photo: Matthew Jordaan

Published Apr 11, 2013

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Cape Town - More than 2600 new homes in Joe Slovo settlement in Cape Town will be fitted with solar-powered geysers, the human settlements department announced on Thursday.

The multi-million rand project, which would be funded by the Danish government, was launched by Human Settlements Minister Tokyo Sexwale.

“(The households) will receive solar-powered geysers as part of government’s programme to create better living conditions for residents of the former Joe Slovo informal settlement,” the department said in a statement.

“The units will be fitted with 2639 solar geysers at a cost of R18 million.”

It said the houses had been specifically designed to accommodate the water-heating equipment. - Sapa

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