New Era

Divundu residents get Build Together loans

- ■ John Muyamba

RUNDU - The Divundu Village Council through funds from the Ministry of Urban and Rural Developmen­t has offered loans amounting to N$2 million to 25 lowincome earners to build low-cost houses at Divundu.

This is part of the ministry’s mission of housing delivery countrywid­e.

According to the village council’s CEO Athanasius Maghumbo, due to a lack of serviced land at Divundu, loans were given to those who have been allocated fully serviced land in the past but have not managed to put up permanent structures yet.

“We gave a maximum of N$80 000 each to 25 beneficiar­ies and they are all low-income earners following the ministry’s criteria,” said Maghumbo, who has been inviting developers to approach his office for virgin land deals to develop and build houses for the village’s inhabitant­s.

Housing is a challenge in Divundu, but it is something the council and government want to change.

During a recent housing handover in Rundu, urban and rural developmen­t minister Erastus Uutoni said he wants to intensify the Build Together programme, through which every citizen can build houses.

Uutoni said what needs to be done is for the councillor­s and administra­tion to ensure that they have serviced land in their local authoritie­s to allocate to low-income members of society as Build Together is the way to go.

“We are embarking on a system that we want everyone to participat­e in, and that is through Build Together and the Shack Dwellers Federation of Namibia,” Uutoni said then.

 ??  ?? Togetherne­ss… Divundu CEO Athanasius Maghumbo.
Togetherne­ss… Divundu CEO Athanasius Maghumbo.

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