NSSF Properties Audited, KRA Launches Integrity System, and Boma Yangu Registrations Exceed One Million - February 2026
An audit report for the year ended June 2025 has revealed that idle prime properties owned by the National Social Security Fund (NSSF) in Nairobi's Central Business District violate investment law and undermine returns for contributors. To improve governance, the Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) has launched a new technology system to enhance staff integrity and improve service delivery. KRA Commissioner George Obell stated the system aims to increase transparency and accountability. In another government initiative, registrations on the Boma Yangu platform have surpassed one million, indicating high demand for the Affordable Housing Programme. This milestone is seen as a sign of growing public confidence, despite housing construction lagging behind demand.
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Audit says idle NSSF properties violate investment law
Boma Yangu sign-ups top one million
KRA to boost staff integrity, service delivery with new system
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