Director Charles Hinga Mwaura

Board Experience
Mr. Charles M. Hinga has held leadership roles in several institutions, both private and public:
• Permanent Secretary (PS), State Department for Housing & Urban Development.
• Chairperson and Member of the Board of Directors of the Company for Habitat & Housing in Africa (Shelter Afrique).
• Consulting Professional of the Year, South Africa Professional Services Awards (2016)

Skills & Competencies
• Project Design
• Negotiation
• Resource Mobilization
• Financial Analysis
• Structuring of Public Private Partnerships (PPPs)

Academic Qualifications
• Chartered Accountant.
• Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting) Degree, Kenyatta University – Kenya.
• Bachelor of Accounting Science Degree, University of South Africa – South Africa.

Physical & Postal Address
Ministry of Transport Infrastructure Housing & Urban Development
Ardhi House – 6th Floor, 1st Ngong Avenue
P.O. Box 30119,
Nairobi.
KENYA

 

 

Mr. Qs .Said Athman Mtwana

Ministry of Lands, Public Works, Housing and Urban Development
Housing Secretary

Academic qualifications

Master of Urban and Regional Planning, University of Nairobi

Bachelor of Arts in Building Economics, Second Class (Hons), University of Nairobi,

Skills and Competences

Project management

Research and development

Data analysis

Research Methodologies

Experimental Work Plans

Building performance simulation.

Scheduling, Organizing, & Time

Management

Strong verbal and written

communication skills

Team Leadership & Cross-Functional Team Collaboration

Analytical Thinking, Problem

Excels in scientific environments in which data accuracy and diagnostic improvements are vital.

Reliable and driven for success through strong research, writing, and experimentation skills.

Expertise in building energy performance, urban design, sustainable urban environments.

Enthusiastic about providing sustainable building and urban design solutions through interdisciplinary research and innovation.

Director Dr. Jack Ngarambe

RESEARCH PROFESSOR and LECTURER at (Kyung Hee University, Suwon, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea)

Member of the Human Resources, Governance and Nominations – Member of Finance, Credit, and Investment Committees

Academic Qualifications

Bachelor of Science | Architectural Engineering- South Korea-Kyung Hee University, Suwon

Ph.D. Architectural Engineering–South Korea-Kyung Hee University, Suwon

Skills & Competencies

Project management

Research and development

Data analysis

Research Methodologies

Experimental Work Plans

Building performance simulation.

Scheduling, Organizing, & Time

Management

Strong verbal and written

communication skills

Team Leadership & Cross-Functional Team Collaboration

Analytical Thinking, Problem

Excels in scientific environments in which data accuracy and diagnostic improvements are vital.

Reliable and driven for success through strong research, writing, and experimentation skills.

Expertise in building energy performance, urban design, sustainable urban environments.

Enthusiastic about providing sustainable building and urban design solutions through interdisciplinary research and innovation.

Arc. Chris Pobee Abbey

Ministry of Works and Housing – Ghana,
Associate Member to the Ghana Institute of Architects

Academic qualifications

Bachelor of Science and Post Graduate Diploma in Architecture from the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology,, Kumasi, Ghana

Master’s in Urban Planning from Chung-Ang University, Seoul, South Korea.

Certificate in Performance-Based Contracting from IHE (Delft), Netherlands

Advanced Level Certificate and  Ordinary Level Certificate, Prempeh College, Kumasi, Ghana

Skills & Competencies

Landscape Design

Architectural Sketch Design

 Technical Assessment/Report Writing

Contract Administration and Project Coordination/Management

Urban Planning/Development.

Housing Management and Policy Formulation.

Director Edward Kyazze

Academic qualifications

2008-2009: MSc. Real Estates, Planning and Regeneration specializing in City and Regional Planning at University of Glasgow, UK

1999-2004: BSc (Eng) in Civil Engineering & Environmental Technology at Kigali Institute of Science, Technology (KIST) in Kigali, Rwanda.

Skills and competences

Project Management (Supervision, Monitoring and Evaluation) skills

Contract Management

Project Formulation and Design

Partnership Management and Networking

Teaching and Training skills

Research and Report Writing skills (Legal, Policy and Strategic Document drafting)

Computer skills, with proficiency and competence in all Microsoft Office applications and other Software in Civil Engineering and Urban planning fields e.g. GIS and ArchCAD

Effective Communication, Team working and Leadership skills

Careers service guidance and adult education trainings

Director Tchelu Mwenyimali Laurent

Academic Qualifications

Master’s Degree Management of healthcare institutions

Bachelor’s degree in management of healthcare institutions

Skills and competences

Management of healthcare institutions

Disaster risk reduction

Human resources

Assistance to internally displaced persons

Research

Management and Administration

Director Arc. Eucharia Alozie

Academic Qualifications

The Institute for Public Private Partnership (IP3), Washington DC, USA 2014–2016 – Certified Public-Private Partnership Specialist

Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Nigeria 1988–1990MSc. Urban and Regional Planning, 1980–1982 – MSc Architecture, 1977–1980BSc Architecture

Skills and competencies

Strategic Planning

Corporate Governance

Business Development

Public Housing and Infrastructure Expertise

Leadership and Team Management

Public Private Partnership (PPP) Specialist/Expert

Architectural research and creative design, Town Planning consultancy services, Architectural education and mentoring

Director Issa Seydou Sissoko

Skills and competencies

Architectural and urban planning skills.

Design and management (supervision, monitoring and evaluation) of architectural projects;

Design and management of subdivision projects;

Training skills;

Computer skills (Microsoft Office and other software, GIS, Auto-CAD, ArchCAD, etc.);

Management of domain issues, urban planning, construction and housing.

Academic qualifications 

Diploma in architecture (architectural design); Beijing JiaoTong University – 2004;

Diploma in Urban Planning and Design; Beijing University of Technology – 2008;

Certificate on public procurement UEMOA procedure 2011;

Certificate on public procurement DGMP procedure 2018.

Director Lionel Zinsou

Member, Finance, Credit & Investments Committee

Academic qualifications

Graduate from the Ecole Normale Supérieure (Agrégation in Social Sciences and Economic History – 1978) the premier French institute for higher education and research, as well as of the Institut d’Etudes Politiques (Sciences –Po) and the Paris IV and VII Universities.

Skills and competencies

Economics

Former Prime Minister of Benin

Private equity

Partner

Financial controller

Corporate Development

Research

Experience in both private and public sector

Social Sciences and Economic History

Consumer goods

Nigeria Raises Stake in Pan-African Housing Development Firm with N3bn Additional Capital

Nigeria Raises Stake in Pan-African Housing Development Firm with N3bn Additional Capital

Emmanuel Addeh in Abuja

The federal government has increased its stake in pan-African housing development financier, Shelter Afrique with about $3.003 billion or $7.15 million in additional capital subscription.

The additional capital subscription at conservative official dollar/naira of N420 to $1, places Nigeria just one per cent  behind top shareholder,  Kenya, a news medium based in the East African country, busiweek, stated yesterday.

Shelter Afrique, headquartered in Kenya, says it’s the only pan-African finance institution that exclusively supports the development of housing and urban development in Africa.

The organisation is a partnership of 44 African governments, the African Development Bank (AfDB) and the Africa Reinsurance Corporation (Africa-Re).
Added to Nigeria’s new payment, the company also received more capital subscriptions from Swaziland and Burkina Faso.

The increase in stake now takes Nigeria’s shareholding to 15.8 per cent, one-percentage point behind top shareholder Kenya, which currently stands at 16.85 per cent.

The other top three shareholders of Shelter Afrique whose shareholdings have now changed include AfDB, which now stands at 12.16 per cent, down from 12.71  per cent; Mali at 5.3 per cent, down from 5.54 per cent; and Ghana at 5.05 per cent, down from 5.28 per cent.

Acting Managing Director and Chief Finance Officer of the organisation, Kingsley Muwowo, was quoted to have lauded the government of Nigeria for its show of confidence in the institution.

He said the move now places Nigeria in a good position to become the largest shareholder in Shelter Afrique when the country fully meets its capital commitment.
“We are grateful to the government of Nigerian for their continued support and the importance they have placed on affordable housing.

“We are especially grateful to the Honourable Minister for Works and Housing Babatunde Fashola, Honorable Minister for State, Engineer Abubakar Aliyu, and Honorable Minister for Finance Dr. Zainab Shamsuna Ahmed, for their long-term support and for honouring this significant payment. “Additionally, we appreciate Nigeria’s active shareholder and board participation,” Mr. Muwowo was quoted to have said.  

The relationship between Nigeria and Shelter Afrique has been growing in recent years. In September 2020, the institution received $9.4 million additional capital subscription from Nigeria.

Other countries that have so far ramped up capital subscription in the Pan-African housing development financier in 2022 are Swaziland and Burkina Faso which paid $317,854.54 and $34,610.00 respectively, for additional stakes.
“So far, we have received $7,504,295.45 in additional capital from member states within the last six months of 2022.

“We are grateful to our shareholders for this much needed capital injection which will go a long way in strengthening the capital structure of the company to support the ongoing fund-raising efforts to raise additional debt capital required to support project pipeline which now stands at $1 billion across 44 member countries,” Mr. Muwowo said.

Shelter Afrique recently completed a debut N46 billion ($110.7 million) Series 1 fixed rate senior unsecured bond issuance in Nigeria’s capital market under its N200 billion (US$481.3 million) bond issuance programme for housing and urban development in Nigeria.

“We are grateful to our shareholders for this much needed capital injection which will go a long way in strengthening the capital structure of the company to support the ongoing fund-raising efforts to raise additional debt capital required to support project pipeline which now stands at $1 billion across 44 member countries,” Mr. Muwowo said.

Shelter Afrique recently completed a debut N46 billion ($110.7 million) Series 1 fixed rate senior unsecured bond issuance in Nigeria’s capital market under its N200 billion (US$481.3 million) bond issuance programme for housing and urban development in Nigeria.

The company plans similar bond issuance in East African markets including Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania and Rwanda.Earlier in the year, the firm announced that it was in the middle of a restructuring programme aimed at lifting the institution from a financial abyss, leading to the sack of its erstwhile chief executive, Zimbabwean national Andrew Chimphondah, whose contract was scheduled to have run until 2024 from September 2018.

The exit of Chimphondah from the business followed a board decision that appointed its  Chief Finance Officer, Muwowo, to take over the position in an acting capacity, pending the recruitment of a substantive managing director.

Shelter Afrique fell into the loss making territory in 2015 following alleged years of mismanagement that led to the ouster of the former Managing Director, James Mugerwa, over allegations of financial impropriety and governance issues.