George Ndege, Architectural Association of Kenya president during Stakeholders from Kenya’s banking and Insurance sectors with the built environment forum at a Nairobi hotel. [Jenipher Wachie, Standard]
The average Nairobi resident today lives in unhealthy and unsafe quarters due to a shortage of good houses.
Professionals in the built sector say graft, delayed contract documentation and approvals, and funding gaps are the key issues propelling irregularities in the construction sector.
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The average Nairobi resident
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lives in unhealthy and unsafe quarters due to a shortage of good houses.
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By Esther Dianah