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KUSO president rallies for embattled affordable housing fund

Brian Murimi by Brian Murimi
January 7, 2024
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The Kenya Universities Students Organization (KUSO) says it “staunchly supports” the government’s affordable housing program, despite legal uncertainty around the initiative’s funding.

In a statement, KUSO President Antony Manyara claimed the program represents a “monumental leap towards a future where opportunities are not just a privilege but a fundamental right.”

He asserted KUSO’s “unwavering voice” had “relentlessly advocated for change” in student housing conditions. However, the program’s future remains unclear after the housing levy funding it was ruled unconstitutional in November.

“KUSO, as the unwavering voice of thousands navigating these hardships, has relentlessly advocated for change,” Mr Manyara said. “While promises of 2021 dissolved into thin air, the strides made in 2023 towards inclusive student housing in the national plan offer a glimmer of hope.”

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The affordable housing program aims to build 500,000 low-cost homes to tackle Kenya’s housing shortage. President William Ruto made it a key pledge during campaigns.

But judges said issues around management of the housing fund from a levy on higher earners and lack of legislation were unconstitutional.

Despite this, Mr Manyara urged the president to show “leadership in the face of criticism” and ensure passage of a new Affordable Housing Bill to keep the program on track.

“As the President of the Kenya Universities Students Organization, a bastion of intellect and the national voice of the academic youth, I stand resolutely in support of an initiative that promises a fundamental shift in the lives of our people: The Affordable Housing Levy,” he said.

However, he claimed “political adversaries” had derailed the program by arguing the levy was detrimental to Kenya’s economy.

“In the theatre of governance, opposition forces have rallied against this vital initiative,” Mr Manyara stated. “The Judiciary, too, has cast a shadow over this noble endeavour.”

He argued poor student housing exposed residents to risks of “assault, rape, violence and theft.”

“A mere 16% find refuge within school-provided accommodations, leaving the majority to grapple with slum-dwellings or exorbitant private developments,” the statement read.

Mr Manyara said that despite “scepticism,” the program represented “progress” for students.

“As the resonant voice representing students nationwide, KUSO stands firm on the precipice of progress,” he asserted.

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