12/12/2025
A New Chapter Begins towards Delivery of Housing in Zambia
On 8th December 2025, the National Housing Authority (NHA) and its partner Ongos Valley Development Zambia Limited gathered at the Ministry of Infrastructure Housing and Urban Development (MIHUD) offices for a contract signing ceremony. This was not merely a signing process, but a moment igniting a transformative vision marking a significant leap forward for development of housing in Zambia.
The significance of the moment was honoured by the official witness, Professor Albert Malama, Permanent Secretary of MIHUD. His presence underscored government's unwavering support for this critical partnership. It was also privileged to have in attendance Dr. Nalukui Milapo, Board Chairperson, whose guidance steers NHA’s mission. Moreover, the signing room was filled with the collective expertise of Senior Government Officers, the dedicated Management staff of NHA, and the vigilant members of the press; all essential partners in heralding this new chapter.
Under this environment, the Acting CEO Mr. Ernest Muleya, with steady resolve, signed on behalf of NHA. Sitting next, Mr. Elias Americo De Almeida, Managing Director of Ongos Valley Development (PTY) Limited mirrored this commitment. Their signatures sealed a powerful partnership for the planning, designing, financing and building of modern commercial and residential property units.
Speaking at the event, Professor Malama stated that the signing of the contract laid the foundation for new communities, new economic opportunities and a new chapter in addressing the county’s housing needs. The partnership expected to deliver 10,000 mixed-use property units blending residential and commercial spaces to create integrated sustainable communities with the pilot phase involving 2,000 units to be built in the Lusaka South Multi-Facility Economic Zone (LS-MFEZ). The initiative will directly contribute to achievement of the Eighth National Development Plan (8NDP), the Vision 2030 and the global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) especially SDG 11 which aims to make cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable.
At the same event, the NHA Board Chairperson, Dr. Milapo mentioned that the proposed project will create many jobs, during construction and operational phases, and supplier linages for local small and medium enterprises thus broadening economic participation and empowerment.
The historic contract was more than a document because it represented a shared dedication to addressing the housing needs of our nation with innovation and quality. It was a blueprint for communities, a catalyst for economic activity, and a cornerstone for sustainable urban growth.
As the cameras flashed, capturing the historic handshake, the occasion signified more than an agreement. It signaled a future skyline taking shape and potential jobs, businesses, families, and thriving communities emerging from this collaboration. This was a promise etched in ink. A promise of progress. A promise of homes. Together with Ongos Valley Development, NHA is poised to building more than houses. We are building Zambia.
/NHA Corporate Affairs Department