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Mwelekeo TV discussion with Tim Ogaji sheds light on affordable housing allocation and eligibility

Mwelekeo TV hosted a discussion with Tim Ogaji that focused on one of the most talked-about government projects in Kenya, the Affordable Housing Programme.

During the conversation, Ogaji responded to some of the questions many Kenyans have been asking about the project, including who qualifies, how the houses are allocated, and what the long-term goals of the programme are.

The discussion came at a time when affordable housing continues to attract both interest and debate across the country.

Many Kenyans have expressed the desire to understand how the programme works and whether it can help address the housing challenges facing thousands of families.

Through the interview, viewers were given an opportunity to hear explanations on several issues that have been widely discussed in public forums and on social media.

Everything You've Been Asking About Affordable Housing Answered | Tim Ogaji

Ogaji explained that the programme is designed to increase access to decent and affordable homes for ordinary Kenyans.

He noted that housing remains one of the biggest needs in many urban areas, where rising rent and the high cost of property ownership have made it difficult for many people to own homes.

According to him, the project aims to create more housing units while also supporting employment opportunities in the construction sector.

The conversation also touched on concerns that have been raised regarding registration, eligibility, and allocation of houses.

Ogaji sought to clarify how interested applicants can participate and what processes are followed during allocation.

He emphasized the importance of transparency and public awareness so that citizens can make informed decisions when applying for housing opportunities.

Another key point discussed was the wider economic impact of the programme. Beyond providing homes, the project is expected to support local businesses, contractors, suppliers, and workers involved in construction activities.

This, he said, can contribute to economic growth while addressing the country’s housing shortage.

Throughout the interview, the focus remained on providing answers to common questions and helping viewers better understand the programme.

The discussion highlighted the need for continuous public engagement, especially on national projects that directly affect citizens.

Conversations such as the one hosted on Mwelekeo TV are expected to play an important role in informing the public and addressing concerns surrounding the initiative.

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