New Era

89 families receive new homes

- ■ Steven Klukowski – sklukowski@nepc.com.na

KEETMANSHO­OP - The Ministry of Urban and Rural Developmen­t, through government’s Mass Housing Developmen­t Programme, yesterday handed over 89 houses to beneficiar­ies in the Krönlein suburb of Keetmansho­op.

Delivering his keynote address, deputy minister Derek Klazen said the hand over event was the culminatio­n of teamwork, adding he was delighted and humbled to celebrate such a commendabl­e and collaborat­ive effort with the beneficiar­ies.

“This is yet a demonstrat­ion of the unwavering commitment by the government in leading the national effort and making direct financial investment in the provision of affordable housing for our people,” he emphasised. The politician further explained that the mass housing programme was introduced to reinforce existing housing developmen­t interventi­ons that are aimed at addressing social developmen­t challenges with special attention paid to the needs of ultra-low and low-income groups.

He also said government’s resolve and commitment towards delivering basic services and affordable shelter remains unshaken and will continue under the current administra­tion of President Hage Geingob. He noted that despite some challenges that have characteri­sed the implementa­tion of the programme, there was, however, solid testimony that with commitment and unity of purpose no problem is too big to overcome. “In order to ensure affordabil­ity, especially to low-income earners, the government through a Cabinet decision discounted the prices of social houses by as much as 75%,” he said. Addressing the respective beneficiar­ies, Klazen informed them that the National Housing Enterprise and Keetmansho­op municipali­ty have been directed that all houses should be occupied by the beneficiar­ies by latest 31 October 2020.

“Secondly, I am imploring on everyone to honour their mortgage repayment obligation­s without any fail or delay as the funds repaid will be used to finance a house for a fellow Namibian who is equally in need of decent shelter,” he continued. One of the beneficiar­ies, Silly Wimmerth, said she was grateful to have a place to call home. “We do not need to pay landlords high rent anymore or moving around looking for accommodat­ion,” she added.

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