Moses Kuria Blasts Isaac Mwaura Over SHA, Affordable Housing Remarks

Kuria said that the government spokesperson is unfit for the role if he claims that he is 'confused'...
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Former State House Senior Adviser Moses Kuria has criticized Government Spokesperson Isaac Mwaura for his apparent confusion regarding details of the Social Health Authority (SHA) and Affordable Housing deductions.
- Kuria responded to an Inooro FM interview where Mwaura admitted confusion about the deductions and could not explain why housing deductions cannot be used as a deposit.
- The Affordable Housing Levy deducts 1.5 percent of an employee's gross monthly salary.
- The SHA deducts 2.75 percent of gross salary, with a minimum of Ksh300 monthly.
- Kuria stated that Mwaura, as a Government Spokesperson, should be well-informed on these signature projects of President William Ruto.
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