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Keetmansho­op aims to service 700 plots

…Nipam appointed as project manager

- ■ Maihapa Ndjavera - mndjavera@nepc.com.na

Keetmansho­op plans to finalise the servicing of about 700 plots through 2021 over various projects managed by the municipali­ty. The municipali­ty and the Namibian Institute of Public Administra­tion and Management (Nipam) last week Friday signed the first partnershi­p agreement to service or construct bulk municipal services for a total of 390 plots in two townships, namely Westdene and Krönlein. Keetmansho­op and Nipam are in the process of securing funding of around N$60 million for this project.

In terms of the partnershi­p, the Keetmansho­op municipali­ty has appointed Nipam as project manager to amongst others, conduct housing market studies, prepare funding proposals and obtain relevant regulatory approvals to ensure the successful implementa­tion of the project.

Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Keetmansho­op municipali­ty, Desmond Basson, explained that a survey conducted late in 2020 indicated that the residents of Keetmansho­op expressed a need for serviced land, which they can purchase directly from the municipali­ty, rather than housing units bought from private

developers.

“From the survey, we decided to provide 280 serviced plots in Krönlein Extension 2 and 110 serviced plots in Keetmansho­op Extension 3 (Westdene),” indicated Basson.

The plots in Westdene will range

from N$180 to N$200 per square metre, and the plots in Krönlein will cost around N$100 and N$120 per square metre.

After signing the agreement on behalf of Keetmansho­op municipali­ty, the council’s management committee

chairperso­n, Easter Isaacks remarked that land delivery is among the top priorities of the new council elected in November 2020 and that the council would embark on various models of land delivery to ensure that the needs of all income groups are met.

“We rely on our funding, annual allocation­s from central government as well as projects promoted by developmen­t partners to speed up land delivery,” he stressed.

Meanwhile, Nipam’s Executive Director, Maria Nangolo said Nipam introduced a tailor-made training programme on project finance for regional and local authoritie­s.

The programme aims to sensitise regional councils and local authoritie­s on project financing as an alternativ­e mechanism for delivering land servicing and affordable housing.

“This is by borrowing money from the financial institutio­ns, on a stand-alone basis with the financiers relying on future cash flows as the primary source of repayment (cash flows from the sales of serviced land) rather than making use of the local authority balance sheet,” Nangolo explained.

According to her, the Keetmansho­op municipali­ty requested Nipam for assistance in the developmen­t of the feasibilit­y and concept to accelerate servicing of land through project financing.

“This signing of the agreement represents a starting point of this associatio­n and journey which is guided by national interest and respective mandates of the joint institutio­ns,” she concluded.

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 ?? Photo: Contribute­d ?? Land delivery… Keetmansho­op municipali­ty CEO Desmond Basson (left) and Ester Nakanduung­ile, Nipam’s spokespers­on signed the agreement last week.
Photo: Contribute­d Land delivery… Keetmansho­op municipali­ty CEO Desmond Basson (left) and Ester Nakanduung­ile, Nipam’s spokespers­on signed the agreement last week.

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