Govt plans 20 000 houses for Mat South

Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, Gwanda Correspondent
GOVERNMENT is targeting to construct 220 000 housing units under the National Development Strategy 1 and 20 000 of them will be in Matabeleland South province.

Speaking recently in Gwanda during a meeting with stakeholders that included BancABC officials, National Housing and Social Amenities Deputy Minister Yeukai Simbanegavi said the nation had a housing backlog of more than 1,3 million houses.

She said there was need for partnerships in order to clear the backlog.

Deputy Minister Simbanegavi said Shelter Afrique had availed $60 million to the country towards construction of houses.

She said the money was divided among various financial institutions that include BancABC which received $11 million which will go towards construction of houses in Matabeleland South province. Deputy Minister Simbanegavi said the purpose of the meeting was to identify suitable land for low-cost housing and social amenities development.

“Under the National Development Strategy 1 (NDS1) (2021-2025) housing delivery priority area we are looking at delivering 220 000 housing units and Matabeleland South province has a provincial target of 20 000 units. In the 2021 budget, treasury allocated $1 billion towards several housing projects,” she said.

Deputy Minister Simbanegavi said Government was committed to providing decent accommodation to all its citizens hence was working on clearing the housing backlog.

She said Cabinet approved the Zimbabwe Human Settlements Policy last year and before that the Ministry had been operating without a clear policy.

Deputy Minister Simbanegavi said the new policy restricts sale of stands or construction of permanent structures before full services are in place.

The policy also bans construction of houses in wetlands.

“Provision of off-site infrastructure is now a responsibility of central Government while provision of on-site infrastructure is now responsibility of local authorities. We will not allow unauthorised and irregular building of houses in areas which are not designated such as wetlands,” she said.

“As for areas that are designated the new policy will not allow the construction of houses before services are put in place such as sewer and water reticulation and assurance of sources of energy such as electricity or green energy. We also want to ensure that there will be roads, schools, hospitals, parking spaces, pre-schools, police stations, churches and other social amenities that have to be available in a human settlement to ensure it becomes a fully functional.”

Matabeleland South Provincial Affairs Minister, Cde Abednico Ncube said the province was experiencing an acute shortage of accommodation which was not only affecting civil servants but the entire community. He said the challenge needs to be addressed urgently as it was an infringement on the rights of people.

Plumtree Town Council secretary, Mr Davis Dumezweni Luthe said 10 hectares of land was available for construction of flats and there was also space for 500 low density stands. Beitbridge Mayor, Cllr Munyaradzi Chitsunge said they were yet to meet as a local authority and identify land for housing development. Gwanda Municipality Engineer, Phakamile Ndebele said they had exhausted available land but they had sent a request to Government to be allocated more land. -@DubeMatutu

Related Posts

Opposition backs CAB3 during debate

Farirai Machivenyika and Nyore Madzianike, Zimpapers Writers SEVERAL opposition legislators yesterday threw their weight behind the Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3 (CAB3) during debate in the National Assembly, giving fresh…

Zim musician brings Overloaded Mind to Leicester

Mbulelo Mpofu [email protected] UNITED Kingdom-based Zimbabwean musician Tafadzwa “Zwa” Gapara is set to break new ground with the launch of her latest project, Overloaded Mind, in Leicester on September 5.…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

×
×