Angola: Over 36,000 Houses Built in Five Years

Luanda — The Angolan Government built more than 36,000 dwellings, built in 12 projects, in the period from 2018 to 2021, corresponding to a 100% execution level, ANGOP learned this Tuesday.

According to the target defined by the Angolan Government, the completion of these dwellings had been projected for 2022, a fact accomplished ahead of schedule.

The respective projects were built in the provinces of Luanda, with 10,428 dwellings, Benguela (6,000), Bié (172 houses), Cuanza Sul (2,010), Huambo (4,001), Huíla (8,000), Namibe (4,000), Uíge (1,010) and Moxico (425 houses), according to government data.

In the same scope, the provinces of Bié, Moxico, Malanje and Luanda gained more than 7,800 homes.

If each of these houses hosts five members of each family, the average that has been presented in the household, it is concluded that 39,000 thousand people were housed in these dwellings, in about five years.

In addition, in the 2018-2021 period, a further 887 new lots of infrastructure land were made available to the population, in land reserves, which corresponded to an execution level of 95.17%, in terms to the target programmed for the five-year period 2018 -2022.

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