A Kadoma property developer will donate residential plots to marginalized groups as Mashonaland West authorities prepare to formalize land transfers at a ceremony recognizing private sector contributions to inclusive housing. Craft Properties has set aside ten parcels for people with disabilities and five for the albinism community members at the Holyland development, with architectural drawings already bearing beneficiary names.
Provincial Minister Marian Chombo will oversee the handover at Kadoma Civic Centre, marking what officials describe as a model partnership between government and business aligned with national disability inclusion policies. District coordinator Amigo Mhlanga credited company leadership under Kudakwashe Taruberekera for tangible support toward ending marginalization through land access.
The developer has urged construction suppliers and financial institutions to assist recipients in converting empty lots into finished homes. Disability advocacy chairman Moses Marufu characterized the donation as restoring dignity and enabling independent living for beneficiaries.
Provincial Minister Marian Chombo will oversee the handover at Kadoma Civic Centre, marking what officials describe as a model partnership between government and business aligned with national disability inclusion policies. District coordinator Amigo Mhlanga credited company leadership under Kudakwashe Taruberekera for tangible support toward ending marginalization through land access.
The developer has urged construction suppliers and financial institutions to assist recipients in converting empty lots into finished homes. Disability advocacy chairman Moses Marufu characterized the donation as restoring dignity and enabling independent living for beneficiaries.