Serviced land vital for economic activity
Windhoek experiencing a shortage
The Development Bank of Namibia has approved finance of N$76.855 million for bulk infrastructure for phase one of the Auasblick extension, consisting of 281 erven.
Lack of serviced land hampers progression of home ownership and socio-economic wellbeing, as well as capital formation in families. The presence of serviced land is not just an ass...
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