Machakos Residents Support Affordable HousingWe can still qualify for the round of 16 if we are focused: Ketjijere

Residents of Machakos County have backed the Affordable Housing Project, hailing it as an initiative that will enable low income earners to own houses.

Speaking during a Public Participation exercise on the Housing Levy Bill led by the Parliamentary Housing Committee Vice Chair, Buuri Member of Parliament, Rindikiri Mugambi, the residents rallied behind the programme.

‘The programme will give an opportunity to low incoming earners to become home owners at an affordable price,’ said Joseph Kasingo a Mavoko resident.

Kasingo a Jua Kali artisan said, ‘I am in full support of the Affordable Housing Project. We have been paying rent for a very long time and with savings, hustlers can now buy houses and live with their families comfortably.’

He added that the project had also created employment to thousands of Jua Kali artisans hence improving their livelihoods.

Titus Kibicho also a resident, endorsed the project, saying it would spur economic development in the Country.

Kibicho who runs a hardware, said the
programme will drive demand for construction materials, creating business for him and other Kenyans in the construction industry.

‘I support the idea because it will create jobs. Several sectors such as welding, cement production, roofing among others, will record a surge in business,’ he said.

Joyce Githiga, also speaking at the same event, held at St. Jude Catholic Church in Athi River, said those opposing the programme, do not want low income earners to become house owners.

‘This is a very noble idea and I can’t wait to buy my own house, where I can live with my family without worrying about rent,’ noted Githiga.

The Public Participation brought together leaders, members of the clergy, civil servants, business people, Jua Kali artisans and legislators.

Machakos County Commissioner, Josephine Ouko, asked residents to support the programme, saying houses at the prevailing market rates, are pricey and out of reach of many ordinary Kenyans.

‘The houses are cheap compared to the current market price; as a
civil servant, I fully support the idea. I grew up in Jericho through a similar project by the National Housing Finance and the houses were decent,’ said Ouko.

Machakos Town MP, Caleb Mule, also pledged support for the programme, saying Kenyans especially those living in slums, will have an opportunity to live in decent houses with good sanitation.

Mule said the government has a responsibility to ensure its citizens live in good and decent houses.

MP Mugambi assured residents that their views will be incorporated in the Bill.

Source: Kenya News Agency

KORHOGO: Former Brave Warriors captain Ronald Ketjijere said the team’s results against South Africa on Sunday were disappointing but it’s time for the team to move on and focus on their upcoming game against Mali.

Ketjijere’s comments come after the Namibian team lost their second match 0-4 at the 2023 Ivory Coast African Cup of Nations underway here.

In an interview with Nampa on Sunday, the former Brave Warriors captain emphasized the importance of the next game, saying that a win against Mali is crucial if the team wants to advance to the round of 16.

‘We had a very poor performance in our game against South Africa. Our team had a bad day at the office and didn’t show up for the game. The early penalty we conceded also played a major role in our defeat, as we couldn’t get a grip on the game after that. However, we have a capable technical team who will work with the players to rectify the mistakes and encourage them to focus on their next game against Mali,’ he said while adding that the team will need
to go back to the drawing board and work harder to improve on their performance.

Ketjijere stated that the team has three more days to prepare for another opportunity that will present itself against Mali.

‘It’s going to be a very difficult game against Mali who are a ball-playing team, but we just have to prepare for them. We managed to beat Tunisia, therefore, going into the Mali game, will depend on who wants it the most and if we play well, confident, and according to our tactics and plan as we did against Tunisia we might get the results,’ said Ketjijere.

Namibia is currently placed third in their group, tied on three points with second-placed South Africa. Mali leads the group with four points, while Tunisia is at the bottom with a single point. Namibia’s last group game will be against Mali in San Pedro on Wednesday.

Source: The Namibia Press Agency