TAF Global has revealed plans to build one million new homes in Africa by 2040 as the estate company expands its business in Sierra Leone and Guinea (Conakry).

TAF founder and CEO, Mustapha Njie said: “we plan to build 1 million homes by 2040 and by doing this we need to build 50,000 homes annually.”

Mr Njie said his company is planning to expand the business in Sierra Leone and Guinea Conakry, following a breakthrough achievement in Nigeria.

Meanwhile, he revealed that TAF Africa Global plans to turn The Gambia into Dubai by building an ultramodern twin tower in the West African country.

The facility, called TAF twins, is located at KMC which is just ten minutes’ drive from Banjul, the capital city of The Gambia. 

In terms of features, the structure has been designed to include a banking hall, supermarket, a restaurant, five plots of office space ranging from 50 to over 1,000 square meters among many other modern features.

The project announcement was made by Mr. Mustapha Njie who is the founder and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the TAF Africa Global. 

This is not the first major project Mr. Njie has undertaken in Africa. Prior to the TAF twins, the real estate magnate-initiated Project One Million Homes with which he has started building a million modern structured homes across the continent.

Reporting by Adama Makasuba

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