DiscoverTHE MORNING BRIEFThe Portfolio Committee on Public Works and Infrastructure has strongly criticised the Department of Social Development (DSD) for providing misleading information regarding the assistance it claimed to have offered to survivors and families affected by the George building collapse. Testimony from survivors during today’s public engagement revealed a stark contrast between the department’s claims and the lived experiences of those in need.
The Portfolio Committee on Public Works and Infrastructure has strongly criticised the Department of Social Development (DSD) for providing misleading information regarding the assistance it claimed to have offered to survivors and families affected by the George building collapse. Testimony from survivors during today’s public engagement revealed a stark contrast between the department’s claims and the lived experiences of those in need.

The Portfolio Committee on Public Works and Infrastructure has strongly criticised the Department of Social Development (DSD) for providing misleading information regarding the assistance it claimed to have offered to survivors and families affected by the George building collapse. Testimony from survivors during today’s public engagement revealed a stark contrast between the department’s claims and the lived experiences of those in need.

Update: 2025-11-25
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Guest: Ms Carol Phiri: Chairperson, The Portfolio Committee on Public Works and Infrastructure  

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The Portfolio Committee on Public Works and Infrastructure has strongly criticised the Department of Social Development (DSD) for providing misleading information regarding the assistance it claimed to have offered to survivors and families affected by the George building collapse. Testimony from survivors during today’s public engagement revealed a stark contrast between the department’s claims and the lived experiences of those in need.

The Portfolio Committee on Public Works and Infrastructure has strongly criticised the Department of Social Development (DSD) for providing misleading information regarding the assistance it claimed to have offered to survivors and families affected by the George building collapse. Testimony from survivors during today’s public engagement revealed a stark contrast between the department’s claims and the lived experiences of those in need.

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