
In line with the directives of His Royal Highness Prime Minister Prince Khalifa bin Salman Al Khalifa to boost citizens’ welfare by providing them with the best housing services, the Housing Ministry requested the beneficiaries of Zallaq Housing Project in the Southern Governorate to attend the electronic draw on the housing units on August 25.
Housing Minister Bassim bin Yaqoob Al Hamer thanked HRH the Prime Minister for his keen interest in improving citizens’ living conditions and directives to carry out the housing projects and present them to the citizens. He also congratulated the beneficiaries from Zallaq housing project in the Southern Governorate.
He said work on the housing projects across Bahrain is in full swing so as to provide citizens with optimum services that meet accredited housing standards.
He pointed out that Zallaq housing project is carried out on a surface of 11.2 hectares and contains 208 housing units, parks, two mosques and commercial outlets.
He added that more housing units will be presented in the next period thanks to the leadership’s support, stressing the ministry’s resolve to continue fulfilling the duties assigned with it.
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