Govt Says Makongeni Estate Tenants and Subtenants Will Be Compensated and Given Priority in New Housing
[Business Today - Kenya] - 25/11/2025
Housing Principal Secretary Charles Hinga has defended the ongoing demolitions in Makongeni, Nairobi, insisting that all bona fide tenants have been compensated and will receive first priority to return as homeowners once the new affordable housing units are complete. Speaking on Monday, (…)
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