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Osona Village growth crucial for Okahandja’s future

Aurelia Afrikaner
Okahandja mayor Beatrice Kotungondo highlighted the town's ambitious plans for the rapid expansion of Osona Village on Friday.

Speaking at a media briefing, Kotungondo said the development of the Osona residential area is a key component of the town’s strategy to provide affordable and accessible housing for its residents.

The Osona Village project, which has already seen the completion of 2 070 houses, is set to become one of the largest housing developments in the region.

With projections of 13 000 to 15 000 houses to be built in the coming years, the expansion is aimed at transforming the town's landscape, providing homes for thousands of families and contributing to the town’s economic growth.

"This is more than just a housing project," Kotungondo stressed. "Osona Village represents our commitment to creating a livable and inclusive community where all residents can thrive. By providing quality housing, we are laying the foundation for a brighter future for Okahandja."



Meeting needs

The rapid development of Osona Village comes in response to the increasing demand for housing in Okahandja, driven by the town’s growing population and its appeal as a desirable place to live. The project aims to offer a range of housing options to meet the needs of different income groups, ensuring that everyone, from first-time buyers to larger families, can find a place to call home.

In addition to housing, the development of Osona Village includes plans for essential infrastructure, such as roads, water and sewer services, to support the growing community.

The Osona Village project is also expected to have a significant impact on job creation in the region. The construction has generated numerous employment opportunities, while the influx of new residents will stimulate local businesses and services. This, in turn, will contribute to Okahandja’s overall economic development, reinforcing the town’s status as a hub of growth and prosperity.

As Okahandja continues to expand, the success of the Osona Village project will serve as a model for future developments. Kotungondo expressed her confidence that the project will not only meet the current housing needs but also set the stage for sustainable growth in the years to come.

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Namibian Sun 2024-11-25

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