The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Chinese firm to launch $10m mortgage facility

- Business Reporter

CHINESE firm, China Industrial Internatio­nal Group Zimbabwe will this year launch a $10 million mortgage facility for low-cost housing developmen­ts across the country.

The group will develop an estimated 1000 houses in Harare alone using steel technology. The houses will have solar furnishing­s to enhance energy efficiency.

Already, a demo house has been built in the Stoneridge area while school blocks have also been constructe­d in Shurugwi, Zvishavane and an orphanage in Hatcliffe using the same technology.

In an interview, CIIG chief executive Mr Nie Hai Yang said the project will target the civil service and other low income earners in search of home ownership.

He indicated his company was in . deliberati­ons with the Ministry of LocalA Government, Public Works and National Housing for the project on implementa­tion of the project.

“We are looking at developing houses in Stoneridge and the rest of Zimbabwe on a mortgage facility,” he said.

“We are targeting low income earners, and right now we cannot say how much each house will cost but it will definitely be cheaper. The technology we want to use is both cost effective and energy efficient compared to the convention­al housing developmen­t,” said Mr Yang.

Steel technology is 30 percent cheaper compared to convention­al houses.

Mr Yang said, using the technology a three or four bedroomed house can be constructe­d within seven days.

“We have been receiving a lot of enquiries from the market over this steel structure technology and we are excited we will offer housing solutions to people that is also affordable,” said Mr Yang.

Local Government, Public Works and National Housing Minister Saviour Kasukuwere told The Herald Business that the project would be a gamechange­r in the constructi­on sector as it would make housing affordable for citizens.

“We welcome the initiative from CIIG. It’s the sort of breakthrou­gh we have been waiting for after having witnessed building institutio­ns refuse to support local authoritie­s and Government initiative­s.”

CIIG will become one of the many organisati­ons to provide mortgage facilities this year for low cost housing projects, expected to reduce the country’s housing backlog which is currently at 1,2 million units.

Government has emphasised the need to narrow the housing backlog, in line with objectives of the economic blue print Zim-Asset.

In line with this, Government has indicated it will provide State land to local authoritie­s to enable them to offer schemes that are affordable to the general public, according to the 2017 National Budget.

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