Bahrain set to complete 6,000 houses in six months
- Bahrain: Wednesday, March 06 - 2013 at 04:54
Bahrain's housing ministry has announced some 6,000 new government homes are to be ready within the next six months, Gulf Daily News has reported. The new homes will be handed over to citizens who have been on a waiting list for 19 years, said the assistant undersecretary for housing policies and services at the ministry, Khalid Al Amer. The ministry has 54,000 requests for government homes, 45% of which date back to 1993, he said. "The ministry is following a strategic plan to cover old requests by this year in all governorates," said Al Amer. "It will firstly cover requests dating back to 1993, 1994 and 1995 then the three following years will be answered by next year."
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