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    Govt approves five major housing project

    Iraq has approved a project to build five new residential cities comprising nearly 240,000 houses as part of a post-war strategy to tackle a housing crisis, an Iraq official has said.

    The five projects in various parts of the Arab country will be offered within the next few weeks to developers as an investment and they will be allowed to own 10-25 pct of the cities, said Muthanna Al-Ghanimi, a spokesman for the National Investment Commission.

    In comments published by Aliqtisad News and other Iraqi publications, Ghanimi said one city is based in the capital Baghdad and will comprise 29,000 houses while another one in the central Karbala city would include 46,000 houses.

    Another project in Al-Fallujah city in the Western Alanbar Governorate comprises 91,000 units while two other planned towns in the Northern Nineveh Governorate and the Central Bablyon province would include more than 46,000 and 25,000 houses respectively.

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