You are right - let me answer the second part of the question. Regarding the delivery of housing units since April 2010, the provincial human settlements departments managed to deliver 98,1% of the target of the 2010-11 financial year. The preliminary evaluation for 2011-12 indicates a delivery of 83,2% for the relevant financial year.
The details are as follows, hon member. In the Eastern Cape, the 2010-11 figure was 49% and 2011-12 was 81,8%; in the Free State, for 2010-11, it was 96,4% and 2011-12 it was 98,3%; in Gauteng, for 2010-11 it was 75,8% and for 2011-12, it was 65,6%; in KwaZulu-Natal, for 2010-11, it was 84% and for 2011-12 was 86,3%; in Limpopo, for 2010-11, it was 101% and for 2011-12, it was 101,6%; in Mpumalanga, for 2010-11, it was 1,1% and for 2011-12, it was 74,1%; in the Northern Cape, for 2010-11, it was 183% and for 2011-12, it was 105,8%; in the North West, for 2010-11, it was 105,1% and for 2011-12, it was 91,3%; and in the Western Cape, for 2010-11, it was 86,1% and 2011-12, it was 87,5%.
Position regarding priority of accelerated delivery of housing opportunities
52. Mr S H Plaatjie (Cope) asked the Minister of Human Settlements:
How does his department reconcile his reply to question 296 on 28 March 2012 in the National Assembly regarding the free provision of housing with the priority of accelerated delivery of housing opportunities? CO296E