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$23.6 million housing project to change Gweru
26 May 2015 at 07:00hrs | Views
THE forests to the north of Gweru are fast disappearing paving way for a cluster of houses and vast tracts of flat land with markings of portioned residential stands.
The once vast forests and farms along the Lower Gweru Road are giving way to a massive housing project being undertaken by property developer, Tinshel Properties and Construction.
The project which is spread over six phases is worth $23,6 million.
Low income earners who have in the past been struggling to own houses of their own are the beneficiaries. The first phase which falls under Tinshel Heights and worth $1,8 million is almost complete.
The land developer is optimistic that the remaining phases will be completed soon since there has been a surge in the uptake and construction of stands under Phase Two to Phase Five. Tinshel Properties and Construction chief executive officer Tinashe Manzungu said he has been overwhelmed by the progress made in providing affordable housing to Gweru residents.
"When I look at Gweru,THE forests to the north of Gweru are fast disappearing paving way for a cluster of houses and vast tracts of flat land with markings of portioned residential stands.
BUSINESS REPORTER
The once vast forests and farms along the Lower Gweru Road are giving way to a massive housing project being undertaken by property developer, Tinshel Properties and Construction.
The project which is spread over six phases is worth $23,6 million.
Low income earners who have in the past been struggling to own houses of their own are the beneficiaries. The first phase which falls under Tinshel Heights and worth $1,8 million is almost complete.
The land developer is optimistic that the remaining phases will be completed soon since there has been a surge in the uptake and construction of stands under Phase Two to Phase Five. Tinshel Properties and Construction chief executive officer Tinashe Manzungu said he has been overwhelmed by the progress made in providing affordable housing to Gweru residents.
The once vast forests and farms along the Lower Gweru Road are giving way to a massive housing project being undertaken by property developer, Tinshel Properties and Construction.
The project which is spread over six phases is worth $23,6 million.
Low income earners who have in the past been struggling to own houses of their own are the beneficiaries. The first phase which falls under Tinshel Heights and worth $1,8 million is almost complete.
The land developer is optimistic that the remaining phases will be completed soon since there has been a surge in the uptake and construction of stands under Phase Two to Phase Five. Tinshel Properties and Construction chief executive officer Tinashe Manzungu said he has been overwhelmed by the progress made in providing affordable housing to Gweru residents.
"When I look at Gweru,THE forests to the north of Gweru are fast disappearing paving way for a cluster of houses and vast tracts of flat land with markings of portioned residential stands.
BUSINESS REPORTER
The once vast forests and farms along the Lower Gweru Road are giving way to a massive housing project being undertaken by property developer, Tinshel Properties and Construction.
The project which is spread over six phases is worth $23,6 million.
Low income earners who have in the past been struggling to own houses of their own are the beneficiaries. The first phase which falls under Tinshel Heights and worth $1,8 million is almost complete.
The land developer is optimistic that the remaining phases will be completed soon since there has been a surge in the uptake and construction of stands under Phase Two to Phase Five. Tinshel Properties and Construction chief executive officer Tinashe Manzungu said he has been overwhelmed by the progress made in providing affordable housing to Gweru residents.
Source - newsday