NEW: ‘PPPs can accelerate housing development’

Online Reporter

GOVERNMENT is confident that it can surpass its target of delivering 220 000 housing units by 2025 by partnering with the private sector.

Speaking during a tour of Arlington Estate on Thursday, National Housing and Social Amenities Minister Daniel Garwe said private players can help clear the national housing backlog.

1 500 housing units are being constructed at Arlington Estate.

“We are quite happy that the developer is working with the Government,” he said.

“It’s a private-public-partnership, and the Government’s key role is to create an environment suitable for making housing delivery make sense.

“We have about 1 500 units here, and when I say we are going to surpass the target of 220 000 housing units by 2025, it’s not just a talk-show.”

Cardinal Corporation executive chairman, Mr Jeremy Brooke, said they had been working on housing development at Arlington Estate for the past 16 years.

 

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