Authored by: Captain SA | SA Rainbow News | 21 Feb 2026
Earlier today, BAFO Helping Community successfully hosted a powerful General Meeting at Winnie Mandela Primary School in Tembisa, bringing together residents from across Ekurhuleni to address critical housing and community matters.
#CommunityDevelopment #RDPHousing #Tembisa1632


The meeting commenced with an Opening Prayer, setting a united and focused tone for the day. Key agenda items included updates on Human Settlements in Alberton, feedback on memorandum responses, discussions around RDP house allocation under the theme “My RDP House, My Key in My Hands,” transport arrangements, preparations for the planned National Shutdown, and the signing of the affiliate power of attorney.
#MyRDPHouseMyKey #NoCorruption #HousingJustice


Residents from Tembisa, Thokoza, Katlehong, Vosloorus, Tsakane, Duduza, KwaThema, Daveyton, and Etwatwa attended in large numbers, demonstrating solidarity and a shared commitment to transparency and fairness in housing allocation processes.
#TownshipUnity #EkurhuleniCommunities #PeoplePower


Stakeholders present included representatives from the Tembisa Rabasotho Police Department, who ensured safety and order throughout the proceedings. Thembisa Parliament President Queen Milly and her Executive were also in attendance, showing leadership support and direct engagement with community concerns.
#LeadershipMatters #CommunitySafety #ActiveCitizenship


The message of the day was clear and firm: “Let’s work together for RDP — No Corruption!” Community members emphasized accountability, transparency, and collective action within the housing sector.
#RDPNoCorruption #Accountability #CommunityVoices


Media coverage was proudly conducted by SA Rainbow News, with reporting by Captain SA, continuing the publication’s commitment to amplifying community voices and development initiatives across Tembisa and beyond.
For further information, contact: bafohelpingc@gmail.com
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