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Lands Cabinet Secretary Alice Wahome says the government is on course to ensure Kenyans particularly those living in informal settlements benefit from the affordable housing project. Speaking during the launch of Kenya Informal Settlement Program KISIP in Eldoret, Uasin Gishu County Wahome urged the county government to support the initiative for Kenyans to access decent housing.
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Lands CS urges counties to support the Affordable Housing initiative
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