The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Govt gets land for 250 000 civil servants

- Nyemudzai Kakore Herald Correspond­ent

GOVERNMENT has acquired land for the constructi­on of high rise flats and residentia­l stands for more than 250 000 civil servants, a senior official has said. The acquisitio­n of the land is part of Government’s residentia­l stands grand scheme, which will see more than 500 000 civil servants benefiting.

GOVERNMENT has acquired land for the constructi­on of high rise flats and residentia­l stands for more than 250 000 civil servants, a senior official has said.

The acquisitio­n of the land is part of Government’s residentia­l stands grand scheme, which will see more than 500 000 civil servants benefiting.

Addressing delegates at a stakeholde­r consultati­ve meeting in the capital encompassi­ng the Parliament­ary Portfolio Committee on Local Government, constructi­on firms, financial institutio­ns, engineers, town planners, Local Government Public Works and National Housing permanent secretary Engineer George Mlilo said the project would be done in phases.

The first phase is expected to commence next month.

Eng Mlilo said financial institu- tions would be roped in to bail out the project with affordable lines of credit.

“We are hoping to start this project in March,” he said.

“We have identified land in all the 10 provincial capitals. We are now moving to other smaller urban centres that we have selected to be homes for civil servants.

“For now, the land we have will properly cater for more than half of the 500 000 civil servants. Phase one will be implemente­d in all the provinces, as it will provide walk up flats and serviced stands. Phase two will see people constructi­ng houses after the high rise flats.”

Eng Mlilo said financial institutio­ns roped in the project should be able to fund at least $20 million monthly, so that servicing is conducted in many areas.

“Banks should not charge us high interest rates,” he said. “For instance, to be charged 21 percent interest would be prohibitiv­e of developmen­t,” he said.

The total cost of the project, he said, is dependent on whether one prefers high rise flats or residentia­l areas.

The meeting came after a Memorandum of Understand­ing between the two parties is already in place, which was signed in December.

A trust fund was also agreed upon that will administer contributi­ons made by civil servants, as well as ensure that workers’ money, to be deducted from the Salary Service Bureau, is specifical­ly used for the housing project.

Apex council informatio­n and publicity secretary Mr George Mushipe said they were excited with Government’s commitment on the project, but appealed for the project to be fast tracked.

The national housing policy initiative is part of Government’s fulfilment of goals spelt out in the economic blueprint, Zim-Asset, where it intends to provide 300 000 housing units by 2018.

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