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DPM hands over new homes to disaster-hit families

Adekunle Owolabi by Adekunle Owolabi
July 19, 2025
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Gogo Nicholine Thabitha Dvuba beams with joy as she steps into her new home after years of living in unsafe, storm-damaged conditions.

Gogo Nicholine Thabitha Dvuba beams with joy as she steps into her new home after years of living in unsafe, storm-damaged conditions.

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MAFUTSENI – Four families at Mafutseni Inkhundla received newly built two-roomed houses on Friday after losing their homes to storm damage. The Deputy Prime Minister, Senator Thulisile Dladla, handed over the houses on behalf of the government during a ceremony attended by local leaders and community members.

The project was carried out through the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister working with the National Disaster Management Agency (NDMA), under the government’s disaster relief and social protection programme.

The beneficiaries included elderly women, persons with disabilities, and families who had been left without proper shelter after heavy rains caused widespread damage in the area. Reports showed that most of the old structures had collapsed while others were left with cracked walls and leaking roofs.

NDMA moved quickly after receiving reports from local authorities, delivering building materials and supervising the construction of the new homes.

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Among the recipients was 64-year-old Gogo Gelina Sibandze, who described the new house as a life-changing gift during the handover ceremony. Bucopho representatives thanked His Majesty the King and the government for responding to the plight of vulnerable citizens.

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Gogo Gelina Sibandze stands proudly outside her new home, calling it a life-changing gift after losing her previous house to storm damage.
Gogo Gelina Sibandze stands proudly outside her new home, calling it a life-changing gift after losing her previous house to storm damage.

Another beneficiary, 71-year-old Gogo Nicholine Thabitha Dvuba, moved into a safer home after struggling with a leaking and crumbling structure.

At Mkhombokazi, 47-year-old Sisana Mabuza, who lives with a disability, received her house with tears of joy, saying it brought her comfort and dignity.

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One of the storm-ravaged homes at Mafutseni, where cracked walls and leaking roofs forced families to live in unsafe conditions.
One of the storm-ravaged homes at Mafutseni, where cracked walls and leaking roofs forced families to live in unsafe conditions.

Nosipho Simelane from Luhlokohla was also given a house after storms destroyed her home and forced her and her siblings to seek refuge with neighbours. She said the new house would restore stability for her family and young children.

Deputy Prime Minister Dladla acknowledged the role of community leaders in ensuring fair beneficiary selection and raised concerns about the increasing impact of climate change and unemployment on poor households.

Adekunle Owolabi

Adekunle Owolabi

Adekunle Owolabi is a journalist, political analyst, and digital strategist with experience across Africa and the Middle East. He focuses on international diplomacy, promotes digital inclusion, and advocates for a borderless Africa.

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