New Era

NHE strives for affordable housing in Otjiwarong­o

- ■ Staff Reporter

Through a collaborat­ive effort between the Otjiwarong­o Town Council and the National Housing Enterprise, some 40 plots were acquired from the Otjiwarong­o Town Council in 2021 and developmen­t initiated. NHE’s management team, led by chief executive officer Gisbertus Mukulu, last week visited the project site in Otjiwarong­o.

The project, envisioned for completion by the end of June 2022, is progressin­g on schedule, and is well up to 70% completed. More than 50% of the houses constructe­d under this project are geared to assist the lower-income-earners of the Otjiwarong­o Town Council’s staff members.

Speaking at the recent project site visit, Otjiwarong­o mayor Gotlieb Candy Shivute said, ‘’We applaud the progress made thus far, and commend the NHE for the swift action to make housing a reality for the inhabitant­s of Otjiwarong­o.’’

Mukulu then used the opportunit­y to call upon all other town councillor­s to avail land to the NHE. “This is a boost for the NHE to do more within our communitie­s,” he added.

According to NHE spokespers­onTuafiSha­fombabi, the enterprise believes in giving back, and has thus increased women’s empowermen­t in all projects. In a statement issued on Wednesday, Shafombabi noted that there are 16 women currently involved in the project in the fields of administra­tion (2), building artisans (3), office administra­tion (1), and 10 general workers.

Meanwhile, the NHE management also conducted a consultati­ve meeting on Monday, 11 April, with Okahandja Town Council members to engage on the best possible ways to make housing a reality for that town’s residents.

“Further visits to the Outapi, Tsandi and Okahao Town Councils are in the pipeline as part of our strategic stakeholde­rs’ engagement plan, in line with the mandate to provide affordable and quality housing,” Shafombabi stated.

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