President Ruto Defends Housing Bill, Says It's Good for Kenyans CapitalFMKenya: Kenya
"How much longer do we want these people to live in slums? In my estimation, we are sixty years late in making the decision that Singapore made. I think the time is now," he said during the United Nations Habitat assembly in Gigiri.
The head of state further called on the political class to separate the housing programme from politics.
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