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CEO of LB Group, peonies sustainable practices in Ghana’s real estate and construction sectors.
The Association of Building and Civil Engineering Contractors of Ghana (ABCECG) urges government to remove or reduce duties and levies on building materials to lower costs.
African ministers of finance, housing, urban planning, and development sign the “Kigali Declaration,” committing to prioritize and finance housing and urban development initiatives.
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Nana Akua Maafo-Dosoo, CEO of LB Group, is pioneering sustainable practices in Ghana’s real estate and construction sectors.
Her company has developed Ghana’s largest single high-end luxury real estate project, ChaHomes, and is now focusing on eco-friendly building solutions.
She advocates for green building practices, citing the urgent need to address global warming and the significant environmental benefits of sustainable construction.
Her leadership has positioned LB Group as a trailblazer in green housing across Africa, starting in Ghana.
The Association of Building and Civil Engineering Contractors of Ghana (ABCECG) is calling on the government to remove or reduce duties and levies on building materials to lower costs, pay contractors’ arrears owed to them, and Rrollout targeted affordable housing schemes.
The association’s president, Anthony Klutsey, states that: high building material costs are hindering real estate development and affordable housing initiatives and is urging the government to take swift action to address these issues and make affordable housing a reality.
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Minister of Works and Housing, Kojo Oppong Nkrumah, has said that the government, through the Ministry, is moving away from traditional government-funded models for housing projects.
He says they are exploring global financing instruments to bridge the housing gap in Ghana.
He said this after receiving the Managing Director of Shelter Afrique, Thierno Habib Hann, who paid a courtesy call to the Ministry of Works and Housing as part of a working visit to Ghana on Tuesday, July 16.
The visit followed Ghana’s election to the board of Shelter Afrique Development Bank a few weeks ago in Rwanda
African ministers of finance, housing, urban planning, and development have signed the “Kigali Declaration,” committing to prioritize and finance housing and urban development initiatives.
The declaration aims to create inclusive, resilient, and sustainable cities and communities, addressing Africa’s housing deficit and urban infrastructure development.
It emphasizes the need for a collaborative effort from member states, multilateral organizations, local governments, the private sector, and civil society to address these challenges.
The declaration also aligns with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and focuses on promoting social and economic growth at all levels of human settlement.
By unifying their voices, the ministers aim to achieve common goals and tackle shared challenges, particularly climate change. The declaration was made at the 43rd Annual General Meeting of Shelter Afrique Development Bank (ShafDB) in Kigali, Rwanda.
A Passionate Advocate for Sustainability and Women’s Empowerment
Nana Akua Maafo-Dosoo is not only a successful business leader but also a passionate advocate for women’s empowerment, family values, and social responsibility. She balances her career demands with her role as a mother and wife, exemplifying leadership that transcends professional success to embrace broader societal impact. Her commitment to making a positive difference in the lives of others has made her a role model, embodying resilience, compassion, and dedication. Her impact extends far beyond her business achievements, making her a force to reckon with in Ghana’s real estate industry and beyond.
Source :Joycelym Marigold- African Home Building News