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During provincial human settlements minister Tertuis Simmers' recent visit to Knysna's latest housing project in Hornlee, although impressed with progress made, he remarked that the exclusion of women and people with disabilities in construction in the Garden Route remains worrisome. Simmers was accompanied on his visit on Wednesday 17 June by Knysna mayor Elrick van Aswegen and Garden Route District Municipality mayor Memory Booysen along with various local municipal delegates to inspect the building site. He was shown two of the houses, and was pleased with the progress made.
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