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PDM promises 300 000 new homes

- ■ Kuzeeko Tjitemisa – ktjitemisa@nepc.com.na

THE Popular Democratic Movement ( PDM) pledged on Saturday to prioritise urban housing that would see up to 300 000 new homes countrywid­e through the party’s ‘One Namibia, One Plot’ Policy.

PDM’s McHenry Venaani highlighte­d housing, electrific­ation of informal settlement­s and the introducti­on of a subsidy for domestic workers as some of his party’s top priorities.

“We shall ensure that every informal settlement dweller over the age of 21 who falls into a lower LSM category (receiving less than N$4 500 per month) must qualify for a small plot to set up a decent and adequate home structure,” Venaani told party supporters and sympathise­rs who had gathered at the Goreangab sports field where the party unveiled its manifesto for the upcoming regional council and local authority elections.

Venaani said his party will develop massive low-cost social housing structures in every major town across the country to ease the burden of rentals and allow young profession­als to own their own houses at a young age. “We shall embark on electrifyi­ng informal settlement­s through the use of renewable energy technologi­es such as solar and wind,” he stressed.

Similarly, Venaani said, PDM will install a new innovative self-reading meter system whereby residents are informed on their

mobile phones of their power readings and bills reflecting actual consumptio­n.

PDM also promised to reform hygiene and sanitation conditions in the country’s informal settlement­s by introducin­g the ‘One Family, One Toilet’ Policy.

“We shall embark on introducin­g new innovative ways for measuring water meter

readings to put a stop to the overchargi­ng of residents for water by municipali­ties and town councils,” the party leader said.

According to Venaani, his party shall allocate a portion of the respective local authority’s revenue annually to help youth with bankable project plans to receive funding, mentoring and coaching without having to provide any collateral.

Also, he said, the party will reform the taxi driver’s licence system, and put in place a scoring system for fines as well as the introducti­on of a domestic workers’ subsidy from the revenue collected by municipali­ties and town councils.

Likewise, he said, the PDM will champion the creation and implementa­tion of an anticrime policy for the City of Windhoek, Walvis Bay and Swakopmund through existing lawenforce­ment structures.

The party leaders said his party if elected into power will also strengthen communityb­ased policing to ensure the fight against crime is a concerted effort from both the community and the police.

He said the PDM shall create water catchments through its ‘One Village, One Dam’ policy. At the regional and local government level, the PDM said it will create a mechanism to ensure that corruption in towns and regional councils is completely eradicated, maladminis­tration eliminated, and abuse of public resources is done away with. “We shall ensure that both our regional councillor­s and local authority councillor­s are honest and hardworkin­g individual­s who are driven by the desire to serve the people at all times,” Venaani said.

“We shall intensify the fight against unemployme­nt at the local level by establishi­ng manufactur­ing enterprise­s and giving incentives to local producers,” he added.

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Photo: Nampa Poll promise… The Popular Democratic Movement is promising 300 000 new homes.

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