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Zakat Houses Rs. 225M Construction Project of 125 Houses For IDPs Initiates The Second Phase

Home » Buildings » Zakat Houses Rs. 225M Construction Project of 125 Houses For IDPs Initiates The Second Phase

The Foundation Stone Laying Ceremony for the Kuwait Zakath housing village took place yesterday. This was in commemoration of launching the second phase of the Zakat Houses construction project. The ceremony was under the patronage of Urban Development and Housing Minister to Kuwait, Prasanna Ranatunga. The construction project which is funded by local construction company, Zakat Houses has so far completed the first phase of the project. The construction contract being enacted by the company is at the invitation of the Minister of State for Rural Economy, Kader Mastan. The scope of the project is to feature 125 homes at its completion.

The Zakat House project designed to facilitate and aid the Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) who are beginning resettlement in the district of Mannar. Each house construction is budgeted at 1.8 million rupees. The first phase of the project which is already open comprised of 75 houses and costed Rs. 105 million to complete construction.  The resettlement scheme of those displaced by conflict is overseen by the Urban Development and Housing Ministry. Various esteemed dignitaries of the Kuwait government such as the minister of State for Rural Economy Kader Mastan, Deputy Ambassador of Kuwait to Sri Lanka, Badar Alno Waim among others were in attendance Zakat Houses second phase construction kick off.

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Zakat Houses Company Aims at Bettering the Lives of the Kuwait Population through Various Projects.

Zakat Houses company has made a tremendous endeavor in helping the citizens in Kuwait in various social and economic problems. Projects such as the Charitable Solidarity project, Humble Families project, and even the organization of relief foods has been commended by the Kuwait government. The housing project is just one of the few projects that the company is undertaking in the resettlement of the IDPs. The Zakat Houses company also facilitates for the installation of prosthetics for the IDPs individuals who have lost their limbs in the conflicts. The company also facilitates the drilling and construction of wells in communities in Kuwait. These projects not only help the community but also impacts their lives for the better.

Joel Mairura is a reporter covering the construction industry for Construction Review Online. He holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Communication and Media from Egerton University, a background that equips him with strong skills in research, storytelling, and content development. His work focuses on delivering well-curated and insightful content to readers, with a particular emphasis on developments across Africa and the Middle East. He consistently highlights key projects, industry trends, and the evolving landscape of construction and infrastructure in these regions. Prior to joining Construction Review Online, he served as an intern at the Kenya Broadcasting Corporation (KBC), where he gained hands-on experience in reporting, newsroom operations, and media production.

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