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1800 Kibera families to move to modern houses



on  Sunday, July 26  2009 at  18:02

About 1,800 households living in Kibera slum in Nairobi will from August 18 start moving into modern houses, it was announced on Sunday.

And each family will be paying Sh1,000 every month for the houses built under Kenya Slum Upgrading Programme (Kensup).
“The rent will include water and electricity,” deputy secretary in the ministry of Housing Mr Salim Molla said.

He explained that rent for the house will only be Sh500 while Sh300 is meant to pay for electricity while the rest is for water consumption.

Mr Molla was speaking at a meeting his Ministry had convened to sensitise the slum dwellers on modalities of decamping from their informal settlement to the new housing units the government has constructed.

The meeting was held at Soweto village, which is part of the sprawling Kibera slum.

Mr Molla who said he had come to represent Housing PS, Mr Tirop Kosgey was accompanied by the national coordinator of Kensup, Mrs Leah Muraguri.

He also announced that from Monday, a surveyor will be marking every house unit indicating its number in the order the beneficiaries have been registered.

The official at the same time said the government will assist the slum dwellers to relocate by providing the with money for transporting their household goods.

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