President William Ruto has officially unveiled the Boma Yangu, a digital platform where Kenyans can save and own affordable homes nationwide. The upgraded platform is among over 5000 unveiled under the government digital services portal, E-Citizen.
Through Boma Yangu, Kenyans can register, save and own studio, one-bedroom, two-bedroom and three-bedroom apartments from various ongoing real estate projects in partnership with private real estate developers.
Speaking at the Kenyatta International Convention Centre (KICC), His Excellency President Ruto, flanked by senior officials from the Ministry of Lands and Physical Planning, Cabinet Secretary Zachary Njeru, Principal Secretary for the State Department of Housing and Urban Development Charles Hinga, hailed the platform as a strategic move to increase homeownership among middle to low-income earners and create employment opportunities.
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“The Boma Yangu is a key plank for our bottom-up agenda as it provides an easy and convenient avenue through which Kenyans own a home at an affordable price. Already over 25,000 Kenyans are voluntarily saving on the portal and have contributed over Ksh 1.8 billion so far,”
President. Ruto said.
“The Affordable Housing Program will create estimated jobs 3-5 jobs for every unit constructed. We expect to boost productivity in key segments such as Jua Kali, women and youth, increasing their income levels and positively impacting the economy.”
Currently, there are more than 38,500 housing units in various stages of development have been commissioned for development under the Kenya Kwanza administration.
PS Charles Hinga added that the platform is a market ecosystem that brings together various stakeholders such as developers, financiers, technology providers, land owners and home buyers to the Affordable Housing programme, with over 350,000 registered potential homeowners.
With a 10% down payment, one can allocate their preferred housing unit, servicing the remaining balance for up to 30 years.
Boma Yangu is also accessible via the USSD platform by dialling *832#. To register, one must be a Kenyan Citizen, above 18 years, and have a valid National Identity Card.