- Milka Moraa, a woman from Kisii publicly criticized by Pastor James Ng'ang'a, is now about to become a homeowner
- His journey became stronger after meeting with Land Minister Alice Wahome to sign his affordable housing documents with help from a police officer
- Through the help of police officer Sammy Ondimu and contributions from good citizens, Moraa has paid his first deposit in a private home
- The mother of two will soon move to her house in the Great Street
Milka Moraa, a woman from Kisii whose request for a heartbreak to seek tax assistance was rejected by Pastor James Ng'ang'a, has made great strides in reaching a homeowner.
The Minister of Land, Alice Wahome, met with Moraa to complete her registration under the government's affordable housing program through my Boma.
Milka Moraa meets the Minister of Home
During their meeting at the land palace, Moraa shared her exciting journey due to closing out of her house due to tax arrears so far she is about to own an independent house.
In a post on Facebook, Home revealed that Moraa paid his deposit and will continue to pay as he rented it.
“After two months, Milka is expected to own a house in the Great Site, with essential needs, including a stove, bathroom and toilet,” Minister Wahome confirmed in a statement.
The minister expressed his sincere thanks to Charity Police Officer Sammy Ondimu Ngare, who explained the story of the Moraa and supported him at all times of the document.
Leading Moraa towards the affordable housing program Minister HOMOME urged all Kenyans to take advantage of this opportunity by registering for a cheap housing program through my Boma platform or by calling USSD *832#.
How much will Moraa pay in phase?
Speaking to TUKO.co.ke, Ondimu revealed that the house of Moraa would be among the Greatest of Reuben.
“He started with the guardian then he would change as soon as his children went by to raise more money and moved to a one -room house,” he said.
Ondimu added that the house he was given was worth KSh 680,000, and he would be the owner as soon as he completed the payment.
He is expected to pay KSh 3,900 per month under the house plan to become the owner.
Moraa event of a stroke
Moraa's story drew the emotion of many Kenyans when a video was released showing him asking for help in the Word church.
He revealed in tears that the landlord had locked the cause of KSh 8,000 of tax arrears.
Instead of providing assistance, Pastor Ng'ang'a told him to briefly seek help from the Nairobi governor Johnson Sakaja or reports his case to the police.
Concerned and worried without even the fare back home, Moraa was saved by a generous connection.
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