In this episode of Jijuze, host Brian guides listeners through a thorough examination of Kenya's Affordable Housing Programme (AHP). The episode starts with the government's ambitious goals for the initiative, alongside initial optimism about its potential benefits such as job creation and urban renewal. Brian then proceeds to unravel the prevalent controversies surrounding the AHP, including the mandatory housing levy, the affordability and accessibility issues, potential for forced evictions and creation of 'vertical slums.' The dialogue further dwells on the challenges, such as legal hurdles, failed past initiatives, and issues surrounding public-private partnerships. Human factors like difficulties faced by informal sector workers and lack of infrastructure are also discussed. The episode wraps up with a call for a more holistic approach to the affordable housing question, including transparency in allocation policies, sustainable infrastructure, and overall, giving priority to the human element.
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- https://www.capitalfm.co.ke/news/2025/05/ruto-says-handing-over-housing-units-the-most-consequential-day-of-his-political-career/
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