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Approval delays hinder property developers in Murang’a County

Allan Lenkai by Allan Lenkai
November 24, 2023
in Counties
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Murang’a County, property developers contend with significant setbacks attributed to delays in building plan approvals, causing financial strain and impeding optimal growth in the real estate sector.

The bottleneck has resulted in escalated financial losses, notably through accruing interests on unused debts intended for development projects.

Local developer Stephen Makau underscored the severe financial implications of these delays. Developers find themselves in precarious situations, with capital tied up in projects unable to progress without official approvals. This stagnation not only impedes the completion of planned developments but also impacts the overall viability of real estate investments in the region.

Murang’a Governor Irungu Kang’ata acknowledged the gravity of the issue, attributing the primary cause of the backlog to a vacancy in the position of the Director of Physical Planning. The insufficient administrative capacity to handle the volume of applications has led to delays, significantly slowing down the approval process. Governor Kang’ata expressed apologies to those affected, indicating the government’s awareness of the problem.

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The situation in Murang’a County mirrors a larger challenge facing the real estate sector in Kenya. Administrative delays dissuade potential investors and developers, resulting in a slowdown in the growth of the real estate market. This underscores the imperative for efficient and streamlined procedures to facilitate development projects, crucial for economic growth and housing provision.

As Murang’a County grapples with this administrative hurdle, the real estate sector looks to the county government for swift resolutions. The efficiency of processing building plan approvals is critical in maintaining investor confidence and ensuring the steady growth of the property market in the county and beyond.

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