The Auditor General of South Africa said the project cost had ballooned by R143 million because of poor planning and project management
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Recently, Hà Tĩnh Province has mobilised state and social resources to remove temporary and dilapidated houses. The goal is to eliminate these substandard homes for the poor, near-poor, and underprivileged family families by the end of 2025.
The Auditor General of South Africa said the project cost had ballooned by R143 million because of poor planning and project management
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