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Umguza marks World Habitat Day with an urban focus
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 70027, member: 636"] The Zimbabwean government has emphasized its commitment to sustainable urban development and addressing the national housing shortage. During a belated World Habitat Day commemoration in Umguza, Matabeleland North Province, officials outlined key initiatives. Minister of National Housing and Social Amenities Zhemu Soda reported that over 800,000 housing units have been constructed under the National Development Strategy 1, representing investments surpassing one billion US dollars. He also detailed a new densification policy mandating that forty percent of residential land be allocated for high-density housing. The government is advancing several programs to support these goals. These include finalizing amendments to national rent regulations, creating a property ownership joint committee for civil servants, and expanding the Kwangu/Ngakwini Presidential Title Deeds Programme. The selection of Umguza for the event underscored a focus on balanced regional development, with the local Vulindlela Township project cited as a model for modern, mixed-use, and climate-resilient settlement planning. Officials, including Director for Economic Affairs Godfrey Mukwakwama and Permanent Secretary Kudzanayi Chinyanga, called for collective action from local authorities, private developers, and financial institutions. They stressed the urgency of strategic planning to manage rapid urbanization, improve water security through projects like the Gwayi-Shangani dam, and build resilient infrastructure. [/QUOTE]
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