More sick, delayed private housing projects identified
The number of late projects have risen to 141, from 110 at end-March, while the number of abandoned projects remained unchanged at 112.
The number of late projects have risen to 141, from 110 at end-March, while the number of abandoned projects remained unchanged at 112.
He said the government’s aim of providing more affordable houses for the people had not been achieved, hence the need to set such a condition on housing developers.
While it has been easier to blame the legislators, policy makers and even our next-nation neighbours for failing to arrest and address the tree-cutting, open burning and greenhouse emission, we tend to conveniently forget our own contribution to global warming.
The Local Government Development Ministry (KPKT) welcomes the announcement by the Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim that private housing developers should also bear responsibility for building affordable homes
Real Estate and Housing Developers’ Association (Rehda) Malaysia is of the view that to make housing “more affordable for all rakyat, the government should be fully responsible for the delivery of affordable housing, as it was over 50 years ago, and as it is in many countries worldwide”.
Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim wants the Local Government Development Ministry to review conditions set for housing developers to ensure that they provide affordable housing for all mega projects developed.
Noteworthy:
When: November 2022
The Ministry of Local Government Development is taking proactive steps to improve the planning permission application process, especially involving the industrial sector, in an effort to facilitate business.
Noteworthy:
When: April 2023
The road map outlines the government’s move to achieve its renewable energy capacity target of 70% by 2050.