NHE releases long awaited financial report
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The National Housing Enterprise (NHE) marked a significant milestone in presenting its long-awaited financial report at its Annual General Meeting.
The National Housing Enterprise (NHE) marked a significant milestone in presenting its long-awaited financial report at its Annual General Meeting.
The Otjiwarongo Municipality has entered into an agreement with the National Housing Enterprise (NHE) as part of its formalisation of five informal settlements.
The agreement will see the council issuing 2,605 landhold titles to build houses.
To address the housing backlog, the government has handed over 4000 housing units since the inception of the Mass Housing Development Programme in 2014, up to July 2023.
The MHDP commenced with projects at 21 sites around the country.
Living in a decent house is one of the factors that defines a decent and dignified life.
This is a satisfying life for 70 residents of Okahao in the Omusati Region who moved into their new houses constructed by the National Housing Enterprise (NHE).
A month-long strike by NHE employees has ended after management and the union agreed on a once-off payment of N$5 000.
The employees went on strike after management and the union reached a deadlock over wage negotiations.
Striking employees at the National Housing Enterprise (NHE) have appealed to the Minister of Urban and Rural Development, Erastus Uutoni, to intervene in the ongoing wage dispute with the management.
The workers marched from the NHE headquarters to the Ministry to hand over the petition to Uutoni.
The strike at the National Housing Enterprise today entered its third day.
Employees say their industrial action is not only about salary increments, but overall governance at the company.
NHE Management is adamant that there is no money to effect salary increments.
The National Housing Enterprise (NHE) loan book has grown from N$493 million in 2015 to N$1.6 billion now.
The NHE had experienced slow growth in the past seven years due to financial constraints, land tenure issues, the unavailability of serviced land, and property rights.
Employees of the Namibia Housing Enterprise (NHE) have voted in favour of engaging in industrial action.
Workers, represented by the Public Service Union of Namibia (PSUN) conducted a vote on whether or not to strike, with 90 percent of workers voting in favour.
Employees at the National Housing Enterprise are scheduled to vote on whether to strike or not tomorrow, after negotiations with management reached a deadlock.