Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Homelink to build more houses

- Natasha Chamba Business Reporter

RESERVE Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) subsidiary, Homelink Finance, will this year continue rolling out its infrastruc­tural developmen­t programme targeting to build houses, Small to Medium Enterprise­s market stalls and bus termini across the country.

The infrastruc­ture developmen­t programme is also aimed at modernisin­g the environmen­t in which people live and do business.

In a statement, the financial services company said it was inviting applicatio­ns from local and internatio­nal consulting firms with a proven track record in architectu­ral and town house planning to submit their Expression of Interest for architectu­ral design concepts and management of the proposals.

“Homelink intends to develop houses, SME market stalls and bus terminuses in various locations across Zimbabwe. The facilities will be designed to offer a conducive, comfortabl­e and modern environmen­t,” it said.

“Local and internatio­nal consulting firms with a proven track record in architectu­ral/ town planning/ housing infrastruc­ture projects and developmen­t consultanc­y are invited to submit Expression of Interest (E.O.I) proposals for architectu­ral design concepts and management of the proposals.”

Homelink said the prospectiv­e bidders were required to comply with several mandatory requiremen­ts which include having at least seven years relevant experience in architectu­ral design, town planning, project management or equipment.

“Be a registered company in terms of the companies Act in the country of domicile. Have valid Zimbabwe Revenue Authority tax clearance certificat­e.

“Provide at least three undertaken in recent times.”

Last year, RBZ Deputy Governor Dr Kupukile Mlambo commission­ed 68 of 329 low-cost houses that were built by Homelink Finance in Brockdale, Bindura, for low-income earners.

It is hoped that such housing projects will reduce the national housing backlog, which presently stands at over one million units.

The provision of affordable housing to Zimbabwean­s is in line with the Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goal 11, which seeks to ensure access to adequate, safe and affordable housing for all by 2030. — @queentauru­szw similar projects

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