President Ruto is set to convene a Cabinet meeting to approve a Sh5 trillion National Infrastructure Fund aimed at addressing Kenya's infrastructure development needs. The President has also launched a transformative Sh5 trillion fund to strengthen the country's economic reforms. Meanwhile, the government's affordable housing project is experiencing low uptake, with a report indicating only 292,326 Kenyans had registered on the Boma Yangu platform by June 2025. In relation to this project, residents of Mukuru kwa Njenga are urging the government to disclose specific site locations, stating that the lack of clear information is causing fear and confusion.
Residents of Mukuru kwa Njenga are urging the government to disclose the specific locations designated for the affordable housing project. They express concern that the lack of clear information is causing fear and confusion within the community.
President Ruto is set to convene a Cabinet meeting to approve the establishment of a Sh5 trillion National Infrastructure Fund. This initiative aims to address Kenya's infrastructure development needs.