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Ongwediva shack dwellers receive plots

- Victoria Kaapanda - vkaapanda@nepc.com.na

Members of the Shack Dwellers Federation of Namibia (SDFN) in Ongwediva in the Oshana region last week received plots to build their houses.

The Ongwediva Town Council allocated 21 plots to paid-up members of the associatio­n, which were officially handed over by urban and rural developmen­t deputy minister Natalia /Goagoses at Sky location.

The SDFN is a communityb­ased savings group where members save up to N$ 5 000 or more to secure land to build houses for low-income households.

“The harsh conditions in the informal settlement­s across the country are well-known, and no person should live under such conditions,” said /Goagoses.

She added that people living in shacks are faced with challenges such as lack of potable water, electricit­y, lack of personal and property security, poor sanitation and are furthermor­e at high risk of contractin­g illnesses.

/Goagoses said the 21 houses will be constructe­d by members of the SDFN with assistance from Ohorongo Cement, RMB Namibia and the Pupkewitz Foundation.

“The SDFN has since inception in 1998 managed to built more than 2 866 houses countrywid­e, with annual government support of more than N$81.8 million,” she stated.

Oshana governor Elia Irimari urged all low-income earners in Namibia to join these efforts in order to improve their living standards.

“As we strive towards Vision 2030, housing remains the number one milestone for developmen­t. It is, therefore, critical that we realise the targets for housing in line with both the 5th National Developmen­t Plan and the Harambee Prosperity Plan 2”, he said.

Ruth David, a recipient of one of the plots, expressed excitement on finally being able to own a house.

“I stay far at the zinc houses, and after the effects of the wind and rain, I was advised to join the SDFN. I did not save much at a time, but I have tried so it added up to N$5 000 for me to qualify. I’m now going to live in a brick house,” she enthused.

 ??  ?? Let’s build… Oshana governor Elia Irimari, urban and rural developmen­t deputy minister Natalia Goagoses, senior divisional production manager at Ohorongo Cement Jaspis Ndjago and Ongwediva deputy mayor Ulalia Katonyala at the handing over ceremony of 21 plots at Sky location in Ongwediva.
Let’s build… Oshana governor Elia Irimari, urban and rural developmen­t deputy minister Natalia Goagoses, senior divisional production manager at Ohorongo Cement Jaspis Ndjago and Ongwediva deputy mayor Ulalia Katonyala at the handing over ceremony of 21 plots at Sky location in Ongwediva.

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