Tag: Affordable Houses

  • Ruiru affordable houses sold out before completion

    Ruiru affordable houses sold out before completion

    All the 1,050 affordable housing units in Ruiru, Kiambu County have been bought even before their completion.

    The Parliamentary Committee on Housing, Urban Planning and Public Works while on a tour of the Ksh 1.8 billion project, was informed that the units have sold out, two months ahead of the completion time.

    Led by the Committee Chairman Johanna Ng’eno of Emurua Dikirr constituency, members expressed satisfaction with the progress made so far, noting that it was within the set timelines.

    Ng’eno maintained that the buyout was a confirmation that Kenyans have taken the affordable housing scheme seriously and that demand for houses is high, contrary to previous public opinion about the viability of the project.

    He also allayed fears that the houses built in a six-acre parcel formerly belonging to the Public Works department were bought by wealthy people, maintaining that 80 percent of the owners are ordinary Kenyans commonly referred to as hustlers.

    “Our main purpose as a committee is to make sure that public funds are put into good use and I want to say we are satisfied with what we have seen here in Ruiru. This is truly commendable,” said the Chairman.

    Area MP Simon King’ara who accompanied the team said a good number of the houses were bought by locals and that the project is set to transform the local economy.

    The MP noted the housing project has created jobs for hundreds of youths, whereas local traders have also been making money by selling consumables to the wirkers.

    However, King’ara noted that due to the expected population surge when the new home owners settle down, there is need for expansion of local schools, infrastructure and other public amenities including hospitals.

    In Thika where there four projects the committee noted that the progress is in the right speed despite few challenges, area MP Alice Ng’ang’a who joined the team said that the housing projects is a game changer in her constituency.

  • Ruto vows transparency in allocation of housing units

    Ruto vows transparency in allocation of housing units

    The allocation of affordable housing units will be fair to all Kenyans and no citizen will be discriminated against, President William Ruto has assured.

    The President also said allocation of the units will be done in a transparent manner to ensure that many Kenyans benefit.

    Inspecting progress of the Kibera Soweto East Zone B Affordable Housing Project in Kibra Constituency, Nairobi, on Friday, President Ruto said: “I give you my assurance that allocations will not be done on ethnic basis. All deserving Kenyans will benefit equally because we want to build a united country.”

    The Kibera Soweto East Zone B project consists of 4,600 units. President Ruto announced that 25,000 units would be built in Kibera.

    “Kibera used to be famous for being the largest slum in Africa, but with the affordable housing program, we will transform it into the largest decent estate in Africa,” he said.

    He said enumeration for Kibera Soweto Zone C and D is ongoing, after which  over 10,000 people will be facilitated to move to free up land for another project.

    President Ruto assured residents that they would be given the first priority in allocation of the units.

    “Rest assured that you will be given the first priority to own the houses before considering other Kenyans,” he said.

    Overall, there are more than 150,000 affordable housing units under construction in 200 sites across the country, employing over 200,000 young people.

    Meanwhile, the President directed that Undugu playground in Kibera be upgraded immediately.

    Present at the function were Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja, Lang’ata MP Phelix Odiwuor (Jalang’o) and MCAs, among other leaders.