Chinese pledge to build 120 houses for the needy

Fourty Chinese companies based in Botswana have pledged to build 120 houses for the needy. The entities, which are mainly drawn from theconstruction industry, have given themselves six years to complete the project. Miles Nan of Mileage Air revealed yesterday that he has been in charge of mobilising his fellow Chinese investors to respond to President Ian

Khama's housing appeal for the needy. They join the likes of CA Sales directors, Jagdish Shah and Ian Thompson, who pledged to build 72 houses for the needy at roughly P8 million. The CA Sales directors further mobilised their suppliers to build a further 12 houses with Tastic Rice contributing four houses Nan said already 10 of the 120 housing projects are ongoing.  Construction giant, Sinohydro has pledged to build 10 houses along with Master Joinery & Aluminium while CSCEC Botswana has pledged to build eight.

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