NATIONAL
Housing Corporation (NHC) has outlined its eleven priorities following
the new leadership of the Corporation after the appointment of Nehemiah
Kyando Mchechu as Director General once again.
The
new priorities were unveiled on April 4th,2022 by the NHC Public
Affairs and Information Manager, Muungano Saguya as he briefed the
public regarding The Corporation’s priorities at Kambarage House, NHC
Dar es Salaam office building.
Saguya
cited the priorities including completion of NHC’s large projects -
Morocco Square and Kawe 711 in Dar es Salaam which have stalled since
2018 due to financial constraints.
“The
Corporation has been given an initial approval by the Government to
borrow 173.9 Billion Shillings to complete the projects and Treasury has
already disbursed 44.7 Billion Shillings to kick start completion of
the projects, preliminary business plans for construction of housing,
business complexes and shopping malls targeting middle -income earners
in the Kawe area is in progress,”said Saguya.
He
mentioned that in support of the government’s relocation of the capital
to Dodoma, the corporation will continue to build houses in Dodoma,
construction which will include Medeli Phase 3, Iyumbu Phase 3 (Multiple
Storey Apartments) and other projects after acquiring land for
development in the Ndejengwa area.
Another
priority Saguya mentioned is NHC to collaborate with the private sector
in the development of commercial and residential buildings in areas
owned by NHC in efforts to boost the governments’ revenue, economy and
employment for Tanzanians.
"We
intend to work with various institutions and stakeholders to facilitate
the implementation of our projects, especially their significant
participation in development of roads, electricity and water,"said
Saguya.
He
added that there will be a review of the Structure and Strategic Plan
of The Corporation so that they have a broad scope to help bring
efficiency and carry out major responsibilities in the housing sector,
"we intend to strongly align the plans with Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM)
Ruling party’s Manifesto and The National Development Plan,"said.
Another
priority mentioned by NHC’s Public Affairs and Information Manager is
its’ continuous maintenance of the 18,622 properties owned by The
Corporation. Currently NHC is implementing maintenance of its properties
through the five-year Maintenance Plan (2021/22 - 25/26).
To
achieve this The Corporation has allocated 50 billion shillings to
implement the plan and that renovation works will involve replacing
roofs, toilets and dilapidated windows, etc.
"In
addition we are looking at the possibility of reducing construction
costs by setting up factories that will help produce building materials
used by The Corporation," Saguya said.
In terms of rental arrears Saguya noted that, the debt amounting to 22 billion shillings will be collected from NHC tenants and various debts arising from the sale of houses and plots amounting to 11.1 billion shillings will be collected as well.
"We
want to ensure that each debtor pays his/her debt to enable The
Corporation continues serving all Tanzanians using public resources,"He
said.
Another
priority is to ensure completion of the construction of eight
Government Ministries buildings NHC was awarded to construct in the city
of Mtumba in Dodoma (second phase) costing a total of 186.83 billion
shillings.
"We intend to complete the projects on time by increasing the management, quality control of the buildings,"said.
In
conclusion, the NHC Public Affairs and Information Manager assured the
media that it is an important pillar of information dissemination to the
public and that NHC will continue to work with them to build the image
of the corporation
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