Harare, Zimbabwe | President Emmerson Mnangagwa has officially inaugurated newly-constructed blocks of flats in Dzivarasekwa Extension, marking a good step in Zimbabwe’s efforts to address its housing shortage.
This development is part of the government’s broader commitment to tackle the country’s housing backlog.
The Second Republic has set an ambitious target to build 220,000 new housing units by 2025. This initiative underscores the administration’s focus on improving living conditions and providing affordable housing to citizens.
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The new flats in Dzivarasekwa Extension are expected to contribute to alleviating the current housing deficit and enhancing the quality of life for many Zimbabweans.
President Mnangagwa’s commissioning of these flats highlights the government’s ongoing efforts to prioritize and address the critical issue of housing in the country.
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