By Chanel September
The allocating of the remaining 700 completed N2 Gateway units could be delayed due to fraudulent applications being uncovered.
Local government and housing MEC Richard Dyantyi said on Tuesday that the latest challenge to the housing project was the abuse of the application process as people who stay in Khayelitsha have used Langa addresses to apply for the housing units.
More than 8000 applications were submitted by residents hoping to receive one of the 705 units.
According to the Cape Times the selection process has started, but additional problems have surfaced slowing down the allocation process.
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