
Rwanda Housing Authority (RHA) has stated a brand new authorized framework is being developed to control householders' associations in inexpensive housing estates, aiming to deal with long-term upkeep gaps in shared infrastructure corresponding to sewage and remedy methods which have repeatedly raised audit issues.
The plan was revealed on Thursday, June 25, when RHA officers appeared earlier than the Parliamentary Public Accounts Committee (PAC) to answer findings raised within the Auditor Basic's Report for the fiscal yr ended June 30, 2025, with the Bumbogo inexpensive housing undertaking central to the dialogue.
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RHA Director Basic Alphonse Rukaburandekwe stated the deliberate legislation will formalise how residents of housing estates handle shared infrastructure, significantly cleanliness and routine upkeep.
“The legislation being drafted will point out how individuals who dwell in a sure space deal with the infrastructure, together with cleanliness and different upkeep.”
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He stated residents who obtain housing models are already guided on fundamental repairs, however a structured authorized framework is required to maintain such methods.
“The householders who had been skilled are adopted up and guided on the best way to deal with the infrastructure. When housing is handed over, we’re already in that transition interval. As soon as the legislation is enacted, we can even assist and facilitate residents in upkeep.”
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“The federal government collaborated with the World Financial institution and personal investor Subsequent Gen. The federal government's function is to determine the infrastructure, and we had accomplished our half. The undertaking was acquired on the finish of December final yr, and whereas the federal government completed its half, the investor was required to offer 200 inexpensive homes, which they may not do because of monetary constraints that delayed the undertaking, in addition to inflation which affected them.”
He added that, in collaboration with the Ministry of Infrastructure, the proposed framework is being developed to control householders' associations and strengthen administration of shared amenities in housing estates.














