THE Johannesburg Social Housing Company (Joshco) is in the business of providing lower-entry residential units.
However, this week, it launched its first student accommodation building, in Wolmarans Street, Braamfontein.
Member of the mayoral committee (MMC) for housing Mlungisi Mabaso was accompanied by Joshco board chairperson Theodore Dhlamini, ward councillor Nokuthula Xaba and other Joscho senior executives, to the launch.
After 17 years of providing and managing social and affordable rental accommodation to the lower-income market, the social housing company was responding the call to deliver accommodation for students, Mabaso said.
The building, Dakalo Court, on the corner of Simmonds and Wolmarans streets in the inner city, is close to amenities, Wits University, and other higher education institutions within the precinct, as well as public transport nodes.
It has 89 units…