

Kenyan Government Furnishes Mukuru Affordable Housing: Ksh50,000 Boost for New Homeowners
Mukuru Affordable Housing Project: Government Furnishes New Homes, Residents Express Gratitude The Kenyan government has taken a significant step towards improving the lives of low-income families in Mukuru, Nairobi. A new initiative provided each tenant of the Mukuru Affordable Housing project with furniture worth Ksh50,000. This initiative aims to improve the living conditions of residents while also boosting local artisans. "The government has delivered on its promise," said Sheila Waweru, CEO of the Affordable Housing Board. "We are committed to providing decent housing and supporting local businesses." The video shows the delivery of furniture, ranging from beds and sofas to kitchen essentials. Bernard Makokha, a new homeowner, expressed his gratitude: "This furniture is a blessing. It makes our new home feel complete." The monthly repayment of Ksh200-300 is affordable for most residents. This initiative not only provides much-needed furniture but also supports local artisans who crafted the pieces. The success of the Mukuru project is a testament to the government's commitment to providing affordable housing and improving the lives of its citizens.