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Aug 13, 2008 Letters
Dear Editor,
The Mahdia Housing Scheme Project has been at a stand still for the past four years. From then to now the population has increased sharply.
The hill top, the hub of society, is clustered with shops and residential buildings.
As a result, people are encroaching and squatting on the bona fide premises of others, thus causing land ownership conflicts.
I close by urging Lands and Surveys to resolve these disputes. I also urge the Ministry of Housing to continue the housing scheme project, so that those vast bushy stretches of unoccupied lands on the outskirts of Mahdia could be transformed into a housing paradise, to be appropriately called Greater Mahdia.
This is my ideal suggestion to solve the housing congestion.
George Carrington
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