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Land Development Projects on Track

Land Development Projects on Track

Daily Tribune5 days ago
Land development initiatives under the Government Land Rights Development Programme—executed in partnership with the private sector—are progressing steadily, with notable acceleration in completion rates.
This was highlighted by Her Excellency Amna bint Ahmed Al Rumaihi, Minister of Housing and Urban Planning, who affirmed the government's commitment to expanding the Kingdom's housing supply.
'This programme is one of the main pathways to increase the Kingdom's property stock to meet the growing demand for housing finance, achieving the goals of the Government Programme 2023–2026,'
— H.E. Amna bint Ahmed Al Rumaihi, Minister of Housing and Urban Planning
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The Ministry continues to monitor and support these developments as part of its strategic plan to meet Bahrain's growing housing demands through innovative public-private partnerships.
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