Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Work on Mkoba 21 housing project set to start

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Enterprisi­ng urban farmers were beginning to remove pegs on the site and planted crops.

In an interview, Cllr Makombe said the local authority has since identified a developer to partner council. “Like any other council, we have been facing financial problems and we have been failing to fund the project hence the delays in kick-starting it.

“We have, however, been in negotiatio­ns with a private developer so that the project starts and the negotiatio­ns are now at an advanced stage. We are left with signing of the MOUs before work can start,” he said.

Cllr Makombe who could not be drawn to reveal the name of the private developer said work should start in a few months.

“We are still negotiatin­g but what I can assure you is that everything has been agreed on, we are just yet to put pen to paper for it to start,” he said.

He warned residents against cultivatin­g on the piece of land.

“Residents should desist from cultivatin­g on this piece of land. It’s an area that has already been surveyed with pegs in the ground. We will be developing the area soon so it’s pointless to cultivate crops there,” he said.

The new housing project has over 5 000 residentia­l stands and is expected to reduce the city‘s housing backlog which stands at 25 000.

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