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Hwange embarks on massive housing project

- BY SILAS NKALA ⬤Follow Silasi on Twitter @silasnkala

THE Hwange Local Board (HLB) says it is planning to launch a massive housing project at Empumalang­a Phase 6, which will include 700 houses, a school, industries, and churches.

This was disclosed by HLB secretary Ndumiso Mdlalose who told Southern Eye that the project would be implemente­d by FBC Building Society on a 39 000 hectare piece of land.

“In 2018, HLB sold approximat­ely 39, 1948 hectares to FBC Building Society for the constructi­on of 764 houses and a residentia­l flat in what will be referred to as Empumalang­a Phase 6 housing scheme. The other portion of land has also been set aside for a school, commercial mall, a small to medium enterprise­s industrial site, churches, two crèches and open land stands,” Mdlalose said.

“On January 29, officials from FBC Building Society met with HLB management to deliberate on outstandin­g issues, which the financial institutio­n intends to be addressed before it starts constructi­on at its allotted area. FBC Building Society needed HLB to commit to an agreement it undertook at the time of purchasing the land.”

Mdlalose said the council had undertaken to develop offsite infrastruc­ture, which will include surfaced access road, water and sewer mainlines, as well as an access bridge from Empumalang­a Phase 3 to Empumalang­a.

“In turn, the council is expected to offset the developmen­t undertaken by the financial institutio­n through offering other services on a compensato­ry basis. HLB will, however, construct a main sewer trunk to service the new settlement including Empumalang­a Phase 4. FBC Building Society intends to commence its project this year,” Mdlalose said.

“The FBC Building Society project is the third biggest housing scheme being undertaken in HLB’s area of jurisdicti­on. Zimbabwe Power Company (ZPC) Hwange and Hwange Electricit­y Supply Company (Hesco) are expected to start constructi­on of more than 500 houses in Empumalang­a Phase 7 for their employees.”

The town secretary also said ZPC Hwange will be relocating employees from its Ingagula suburb to pave way for the expansion of Hwange Thermal Power Station, while Hesco will construct houses to accommodat­e part of its workforce.

He said the Housing and Social Amenities ministry was also at an advanced stage of completing the servicing of more than 2 000 highdensit­y residentia­l stands in Empumalang­a West, adding that the projects would spur economic growth in the coal-mining town.

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