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Originally published by Citizen DigitalDecember 29, 2025
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Mukuru residents protest delayed relocation funds six months after resettlement
According to the residents, the initial relocation package was set at Ksh.150,000, later negotiated down to Ksh.75,000, before a final agreement was reached at Ksh.30,000 per household—an am.....
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Residents of New Mukuru Housing Estate are protesting the delayed release of their relocation facilitation funds, six months after moving into their new homes. Many had expected to receive Ksh.30,000 per household to help them settle, a promise that remains largely unfulfilled.
- The initial relocation package was reportedly negotiated down from Ksh.150,000 to Ksh.75,000, finally settling at Ksh.30,000.
- Residents like Geoffrey Bosire and Rose Naliaka expressed frustration, with some still awaiting housing allocations or struggling with demolished former homes.
- Sheila Waweru, CEO of the Affordable Housing Board, stated payments are underway, with all eligible residents expected to receive funds by next week, but noted arrears would be deducted for those with outstanding monthly contributions.
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