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Okahandja set to map informal areas and issue plot titles
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 31526, member: 636"] Okahandja's local government is stepping up to transform three informal settlements into proper neighborhoods. Mayor Beatrice Kotungondo shared exciting news during a community gathering with Oshetu residents about a comprehensive land formalization project. The municipality will kick off an extensive land surveying mission starting April 7th and continuing through June. Surveyors will map approximately 5,000 residential and business plots across the Oshetu, Ekunde, and Five Rand areas. After completing the detailed survey, the municipality plans to issue official plot ownership certificates to current residents. The ambitious urban development program goes beyond mapping land boundaries. The comprehensive plan includes critical infrastructure improvements. Residents can look forward to receiving clean drinking water connections, road developments, and electricity infrastructure. Kotungondo emphasized the municipality's commitment to transforming these informal settlements into fully integrated urban spaces. By systematically addressing land tenure and infrastructure challenges, Okahandja's local government demonstrates a proactive approach to urban development. The project represents a significant step toward providing stable housing and essential services for community members who have long lived in uncertain conditions. The land formalization initiative signals a strategic move to improve living standards and create economic opportunities. Residents will benefit from increased property security and access to municipal services. Okahandja's approach highlights a forward-thinking municipal strategy for sustainable urban growth and community empowerment. [/QUOTE]
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