People in Sakubva received a special Christmas gift. The government handed them papers allowing them to own the houses they'd been renting from Mutare City Council. Many people have lived in these homes for years, paying rent each month.
The town leaders agreed to help 905 people who live in three parts of Sakubva: Maonde, Muchena, and Mundembe. These residents wanted to own their homes after renting them for so long.
Minister Misheck Mugadza shared the good news at Sakubva Beit Hall. He said many different people would get help, like older folks, widows, women, young people, and war veterans. President Mnangagwa plans to give them the final house papers soon.
The town leaders want people to improve and modernize their homes. They even bought new trucks to help keep the streets clean. They have one big garbage truck and five smaller work trucks.
The plan helps people buy their homes without too much money trouble. They can pay over five years, just putting down 20% in the first six months. The price will be lower for people who have lived there longer.
Minister Benjamin Kabikira talked about how this would change lives. He said Sakubva has been around a long time but needs better houses and roads. He wants the area to become a nice, modern place to live.
The town's mayor, Simon Chabuka, is proud of these changes. He thinks they will improve life for everyone in Sakubva. The new trucks will help keep the town clean and running well.
The leaders asked everyone to take good care of their homes and pay their bills on time. They want Sakubva to be a model for other towns. They hope to see better houses with their own toilets and power meters in the next year or two.
The town leaders agreed to help 905 people who live in three parts of Sakubva: Maonde, Muchena, and Mundembe. These residents wanted to own their homes after renting them for so long.
Minister Misheck Mugadza shared the good news at Sakubva Beit Hall. He said many different people would get help, like older folks, widows, women, young people, and war veterans. President Mnangagwa plans to give them the final house papers soon.
The town leaders want people to improve and modernize their homes. They even bought new trucks to help keep the streets clean. They have one big garbage truck and five smaller work trucks.
The plan helps people buy their homes without too much money trouble. They can pay over five years, just putting down 20% in the first six months. The price will be lower for people who have lived there longer.
Minister Benjamin Kabikira talked about how this would change lives. He said Sakubva has been around a long time but needs better houses and roads. He wants the area to become a nice, modern place to live.
The town's mayor, Simon Chabuka, is proud of these changes. He thinks they will improve life for everyone in Sakubva. The new trucks will help keep the town clean and running well.
The leaders asked everyone to take good care of their homes and pay their bills on time. They want Sakubva to be a model for other towns. They hope to see better houses with their own toilets and power meters in the next year or two.