By Yvonne Mutambwa
President Mnangagwa officially commissioned the Dzivarasekwa Flats project, a significant achievement in the country’s efforts to address the country’s housing challenges.
The Dzivarasekwa Flats project was implemented by the Ministry of National Housing and Social Amenities under the Enhanced Cabinet Committee on Emergency Preparedness and Disaster Management.
It involved the construction of six, 3-storey blocks of flats, accommodating a total of 48 families in two-bedroom apartments.
The construction of the flats began in 2021 and was completed earlier this year, following the devastating flash floods that affected families in Budiriro 5B Extension.
President Mnangagwa noted that the project’s completion demonstrates the government’s dedication to implementing its housing policy, despite economic challenges
Civil Protection Unit had evacuated some of these families to the Budiriro Vocational Training Centre, with some having their homes completely swept away.
The commissioning of the Dzivarasekwa Flats project marks a significant step towards the Government’s commitment to providing safe and secure housing for those affected by natural disasters. It serves as a testament to the country’s dedication to supporting its citizens in times of crisis and ensuring their well-being.
The commissioning of the Dzivarasekwa Flats is a testament to the government’s efforts to address the housing backlog and provide affordable housing options for citizens.
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