Joburg finance MMC urges building regulation education after Doornkop collapse

In the aftermath of the deadly Doornkop, Soweto building collapse that killed three Xaba family members, City of Johannesburg MMC for Finance Loyiso Masuku has called for community education on building compliance. Officials secured the site with demolition and visited the bereaved family to offer support.

Following the Sunday collapse of an illegal double-storey structure in Doornkop, Soweto—which claimed the lives of Hloniphile Xaba, her daughter Nqobile, and granddaughter Langelihle—Loyiso Masuku, MMC for Finance, stressed the critical need for public awareness of building regulations to enhance safety and ease infrastructure pressures in informal settlements.

Masuku and Executive Mayor Dada Morero promptly secured the area and oversaw the demolition of the unstable remains to protect neighboring residents. On December 29, 2025, Morero personally visited the grieving Xaba family, conveying the city's condolences and engaging with their concerns, as shared on his social media.

The family's profound loss underscores the perils of non-compliant constructions in densely populated areas like Soweto. Masuku's remarks and the officials' actions reaffirm Johannesburg's dedication to preventing future tragedies amid urban challenges.

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