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KPKT to allocate RM60m for home repairs, new builds in 2026

19 Nov 2025, 10:07 AM
KPKT to allocate RM60m for home repairs, new builds in 2026

KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 19 — The Housing and Local Government Ministry (KPKT) will allocate RM60 million in 2026 to repair and construct homes for low-income households nationwide.

Its minister Nga Kor Ming said RM45.06 million will be used for home repairs, while RM14.94 million is earmarked for new housing construction under the 13th Malaysia Plan.

The announcement, made during the Mah Sing Foundation’s 20th Anniversary Charity Dinner recently, highlights the Madani government’s commitment to vulnerable communities.

He added that KPKT will allocate RM12 million for the Pemerkasaan Ekonomi Komuniti Bandar (PEKB) programme, aimed at empowering underprivileged urban households through skills training, financial literacy, and entrepreneurship support, in collaboration with non-governmental organisations (NGO) such as the Mah Sing Foundation.

“I am encouraged by the foundation’s focus on People's Housing Project (PPR) communities like PPR Seri Semarak, where initiatives on mental health, literacy, youth empowerment, and entrepreneurship are helping to build stronger and more resilient families,” Nga said.

He added that the empowerment programme aligns with KPKT’s holistic vision for PPR and PRR communities, which prioritises housing quality alongside improvements in health, safety, education and social cohesion.

Nga also highlighted the success of the Housing Credit Guarantee Scheme (SJKP), which provides loan guarantees to first-time homebuyers without requiring fixed-income documentation.

“As of August 95,460 homebuyers have benefited from guaranteed loans totalling RM22.7 billion,” he said.

Under the Madani government, Nga reaffirmed that KPKT will continue to strengthen the 4P principle of People, Public, Private Partnership to improve housing outcomes and community well-being.

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