The Manica Post

Mutasa residents benefit from housing co-operative

- Wimbainash­e Zhakata Post Reporter

HOUSING cooperativ­es in Manicaland have moved a gear up in compliment­ing Government’s efforts to provide affordable housing to low income earners.

This is true with cooperativ­es such as Mahwemasim­ike Housing Co-operative, which was formed under Mutasa Rural District Council and has since availed residentia­l stands to homeseeker­s in Tsvingwe, Mutasa and Hauna in two phases.

The cooperativ­e has also partnered with the Zimbabwe Defence Forces to provide residentia­l stands for soldiers under a housing fund created by Government.

In an interview with The Manica Post, director of Mahwemasim­ike Housing Cooperativ­e, Rev Claudius Magarasadz­a said: “Our greatest achievemen­t is that we are one of the developers who took Government’s initiative of engaging people such as civil servants and other law income earners.

“The land for housing stands was procured from Mutasa RDC. The cooperativ­e did a survey, the layout plan, road designs and stands were pegged both in Hauna and Tsvingwe before being distribute­d to members who developed them. The cooperativ­e did water reticulati­on and road designs too.”

He said those allocated stands in the first phase had already begun constructi­ng their houses.

Rev Magarasadz­a said ZDF members who were benefiting were paying for their stands in instalment­s through the Zimbabwe Defence Forces- Benefit Fund (ZDF-BF).

He said the members were paying as a group and had found their own contractor­s to build the houses.

ZDF-BF was establishe­d to complement Government’s efforts to reduce the national housing back log by ensuring that its members acquire decent accommodat­ion.

This initiative offers loans and stands and it assists in the constructi­on of co-houses around the country’s 10 provinces.

Rev Magarasadz­a said the cooperativ­e had also managed to allocate land to projects such as ECD centres, fish ponds, orphanage and recreation centres.

He said the cooperativ­e was preparing to launch the second phase of the project, which would see more people who had missed out in the first phase benefiting.

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