Africa-Press – Eswatini. The initiative to build Mlulami Dlamini’s double-storey house is a collaborative effort aimed at improving living conditions in the community of Magele, Hlathikhulu.
This project has garnered support from various organizations, showcasing the spirit of community involvement and generosity.
Recent Donations
On June 5, 2025, Acting Prime Minister Thulisile Dladla received a donation of 20 bags of cement from Dual M Investment. This contribution is a crucial part of the construction efforts for Dlamini’s new home.
– Key Contributors:
– Muzi Mamba (Director of Dual M Investment)
– Phesheya Mnisi (Site Agent)
Mamba expressed the company’s commitment to the project, highlighting the importance of community support.
Project Approval and Design
The Eswatini Contractors Association (ECA) has presented a state-of-the-art design for Dlamini’s house, which reflects his preference for a structure similar to his previous home. The design received official approval from Acting Prime Minister Dladla during a meeting at the Deputy Prime Minister’s Offices.
Construction Plans
– A professional constructor from Nhlangano has been engaged and is set to begin construction next week.
– The project will be supervised and funded by the ECA.
– The Ministry of Works and Transport has already cleared the road leading to the construction site.
Community Involvement
Dlamini will play an active role throughout the construction process, ensuring that his vision for the house is realized.
– ECA Contributions:
– Supply of building materials, household items, and other essentials.
– Contributions from the Deputy Prime Minister and Heads of Departments will help reduce costs, with the remaining expenses covered by the government through the National Disaster Management Agency (NDMA).
Timeline for Completion
The project aims for completion by the end of June 2025, marking a significant advancement in housing development within the community. This initiative not only provides a new home for Dlamini but also reflects the commitment of local organizations and government bodies in enhancing living standards.
Conclusion
This collaborative effort demonstrates how community support and engagement can lead to meaningful change, improving the living conditions for individuals and families in need. The successful completion of Dlamini’s home is a testament to the power of collective action in fostering community development.
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