Property rights will be upheld in KwaZulu-Natal, MEC Martin Meyer says

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KZN Public Works and Infrastructure MEC Martin Meyer and eThekwini Metro Mayor Cyril Xaba briefed the media on the city’s plans for bad buildings. (Lyse Comins/M&G)

As the biggest land owner in the province, Meyer’s public works and infrastructure department will be releasing 133 properties on public tender

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Tags: Ethekwini Metro bad buildings, Expropriation Act land policy, KwaZulu-Natal property investment, KZN Build Better Conference 2025, KZN economic growth potential, KZN housing crisis solutions, KZN Public Works properties on tender, KZN real estate opportunities, news, property rights in South Africa, Public-Private Partnerships in KZN


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