
Mukuru Residents Protest Eviction After Affordable Housing Sold to Outsiders
Mukuru Housing Dispute: Residents Protest Eviction After Affordable Units Sold to Outsiders Nairobi, Kenya – Residents of Mukuru, a densely populated informal settlement in Nairobi, are protesting the allocation of newly constructed affordable housing units. The residents claim that many of the units have been given to people from outside the community, leaving them facing potential eviction from their homes. The protest, which took place on May 21, 2025, involved dozens of residents and highlighted the ongoing tensions surrounding housing in the area. "They promised us these houses," said one resident, "but now they're giving them to people who don't even live here. Where are we supposed to go?" Footage from the protest shows residents expressing their outrage and anger. They accuse officials of corruption and unfair practices. The new housing development, a significant project intended to alleviate housing shortages, has become a focal point of the conflict. The video also includes interviews with local leaders who are attempting to mediate the dispute. The incident underscores the complexities of providing affordable housing in rapidly growing urban areas. It also raises concerns about the fairness and transparency of housing allocation processes. The ongoing protest highlights the need for a resolution that addresses the concerns of the Mukuru community while ensuring that the housing project achieves its intended goals.