Prez Lazarus Chakwera reflects on affordable housing in Malawi

The President of Malawi, Dr Lazarus Chakwera has pledged to end grass thatched houses in Malawi during a housing symposium in Lilongwe

Prez Lazarus Chakwera reflects on affordable housing in Malawi
Prez Lazarus Chakwera reflects on affordable housing in Malawi

Malawi: The President of Malawi, Dr Lazarus Chakwera has reflected on the issue grass thatched houses in Malawi. He has highlighted the importance of having affordable and durable housing solutions for all citizens of the Nation if the problem is to be solved.

H made these remarks when the President was speaking at the Bingu International Convention Centre (BICC) in Lilongwe. He was at the time addressing a housing symposium in the capital city. The symposium was hosted  on Monday  under the theme “Sustainable and Affordable Housing in Pursuit of Malawi 2063”,

According to the President, the symposium is a landmark event that marks a new era in Malawi’s housing sector. “The problem of less durable houses in Malawi is huge, and we have analyzed it thoroughly,” Chakwera said.

He highlighted government’s initial focus on housing for police and army personnel, with plans for 10,000 houses. The goveernment has been working hard to provide affordable and sustainable housing for the people of Malawi.

The Chakwera led administratiion has started several initiatives to this end, which are being implemented across the nation

So far, 1,000 houses have been completed and approximately 4,000 are in various stages of construction.

“Today, we saw it fit to extend this initiative to all Malawians,” the President announced proudly.

President Lazarus Chakwera introduced Project 250, aimed to construct 250,000 houses with 500 already underway.

The project promises to deliver 25,000 houses annually, marking a significant step towards achieving the Malawi 2063 goals.

Minister of Lands, Deus Gumba, said the symposium serves as a platform for stakeholders to discuss and devise solutions to the challenges faced by the housing sector.

“It underscores the importance of sustainable and affordable housing in achieving the broader vision of Malawi 2063. As Malawi embarks on this transformative journey, the commitment to providing durable and affordable housing for all citizens remains a top priority,” said Gumba.

He said the launch of these projects signals a promising future where every Malawian can look forward to improved living conditions and a better quality of life.