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Kenya: Sakaja Compensates Woodley Residents With Sh900,000 Each to Facilitate Major Housing Project

Kenya: Sakaja Compensates Woodley Residents With Sh900,000 Each to Facilitate Major Housing Project

Nairobi — Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja has kicked off the transformation of Woodley Estate by compensating residents of 43 housing units with Sh900,000 each.

This move is part of a broader county plan to replace the current structures with modern housing.

During the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the residents, Governor Sakaja announced the development of 1,900 modern housing units, replacing the existing 43 units. The new development will be called “300 Woodley…

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