Beatrice Gambo, the project’s community liaison manager, said the training is in line with the President’s agenda of empowering the youth. Majority of the people in Kenya are youth and there has never been a consistent empowerment program for youth,” said Gambe. Though priority will be for youth from Buxton, those from other areas will be considered. “The exercise was basically to physically confirm the identities of the applicants, their names, their block numbers and phone numbers. The Buxton Point project will cost Sh6 billion and will see the 500 units at Buxton estate be replaced by 1,860 units modern units.
Source: The Star November 02, 2020 12:11 UTC