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Explore the Abandoned – Carte Blanche Investigation

Exposing Wasteful Spending: The Abandoned R1 Billion Housing Project

The recent episode of Carte Blanche, which aired on Sunday, 03 May, has brought to light a shocking case of wasteful spending and mismanagement. A near R1 billion housing project, initially intended to accommodate contractors working on the Kusile Power Station, has been left standing empty for years. Despite its intended purpose, the residential complex was never occupied, and the project’s procurement costs continued to escalate as construction stalled.

A closer look at the complex reveals a stark contrast to its initial appearance. Crumbling structures, overgrown weeds, and widespread neglect are evident across the hundreds of unoccupied units. The fact that workers were placed in alternative accommodation at additional expense to taxpayers raises serious concerns about accountability and the efficient use of resources.

Uncovering the Truth Behind the Deserted Village

The abandoned housing project now stands as a symbol of mismanagement, with many questions surrounding how such a costly initiative was allowed to deteriorate into a deserted “ghost village.” The episode of Carte Blanche has sparked outrage and calls for greater transparency and accountability in the management of large-scale projects.

Earning Credibility Through Investigative Journalism

Carte Blanche, a South African investigative journalism television series, has been airing on M-Net every Sunday at 19:00 for over 34 years. Since its first episode on 21 August 1988, the show has established a reputation for credibility among South African viewers, thanks to its in-depth investigations into corruption, consumer issues, and current events.

With its commitment to exposing the truth and holding those in power accountable, Carte Blanche has become a trusted source of information for many South Africans. The show’s latest episode is a testament to its dedication to investigative journalism and its ability to shed light on important issues that affect the country.

Martha Ottonan

I am a writer and digital storyteller who shares practical insights on lifestyle, personal growth, and everyday tech. My work blends creativity with clear, relatable advice to help readers stay informed, inspired, and confident online.

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