Author: By Zaharaa Khanbhai

In Africa, a house is more than a roof over one’s head. It is a symbol of dignity, a vessel of intergenerational wealth and a cornerstone of economic stability. In the Kenyan context, where the housing deficit stands at over two million units, the urgency to address this challenge is not just a matter of infrastructure, it is a moral and economic imperative. For low-income earners, home ownership remains a distant dream. High mortgage costs, limited access to financing and informal incomes have locked millions out of the property market. Follow The Standard channel on WhatsApp But this is not…

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