New Era

NHE, local authoritie­s told to strengthen housing programmes

- ■ Eveline de Klerk

HENTIES BAY – Prime Minister Saara Kuugongelw­a-Amadhila has urged local authoritie­s and the National Housing Enterprise (NHE) to continue strengthen­ing housing programmes to expand and reach more beneficiar­ies, especially low-income earners.

She made the appeal on Friday while handing over 49 houses built by the Shack Dwellers Federation of Namibia (SDFN) with the financial support of First Rand Foundation, Pupkewitz Foundation and Ohorongo Cement at Henties Bay.

Kuugongelw­a-Amadhila noted

that many Namibians are still faced with limited access to housing especially low-income groups, as well as a backlog in serviced land .

“Many of our people cannot afford convention­al home loan

facilities offered by the financial institutio­ns, and free-hold land. Hence government continues to prioritise housing and ensures that the housing provision is inclusive and cost efficient,” she said.

Kuugongelw­a- Amadhila explained that it is against this background that government has provided financial support to boost housing provision efforts of the SDFN.

“To date, government’s financial support to the SFDN amounts to N$71.8 million, which has been used to construct 2 625 houses countrywid­e, while N$17 million went towards the upgrading of the informal settlement. This support will continue and we plan to increase this budgetary support in the coming financial years,” she said.

She added that government has also put in place support models such as flexible land tenure to facilitate accessibil­ity to land and decent shelter.

This system, she says, is being rolled out in different towns in the country and will be one of the solutions to alleviate residentia­l land and housing problems in the country.

Kuugongelw­a-Amadhila also called upon the private sector, especially the real estate industry and the banking sector to develop affordable housing models and financing products that meet the needs of low-income groups, especially those who will be given land through the flexible land tenure system. Meanwhile a further 41 houses funded by government will be constructe­d for low-income earners at Henties Bay.

 ?? Photo: Eveline de Klerk ?? Housing the nation… Prime Minister Saara Kuugongelw­a-Amadhila during the handing over of 49 houses and the ground-breaking for 41 houses for low-income earners at Henties Bay.
Photo: Eveline de Klerk Housing the nation… Prime Minister Saara Kuugongelw­a-Amadhila during the handing over of 49 houses and the ground-breaking for 41 houses for low-income earners at Henties Bay.

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