
Kenya, Feb. 5 -- Milka Moraa Tegisi lives in Mukuru kwa Njenga and has shown great strength and support for her community after a difficult experience with Pastor Ng'ang'a. When she asked him for help with her rent, he dismissed her publicly, and this incident became widely known.
Because of what happened, many people in Kenya wanted to help Moraa. This support helped her become one of the first people to benefit from the government's Affordable Housing Program.
She will get a small apartment in a new housing project in Mukuru, which shows how this program can change lives.
After the video went viral, people raised more than Ksh400,000 to help Moraa with her urgent needs. In addition, she has a job at ExpressWay Lounge, earning Ksh18,000 each month, which will help her pay for her apartment.
The Affordable Housing Program is very important to the Kenya Kwanza Government. It aims to solve the housing crisis and improve the lives of many people.
Moraa's story shows how the program wants to give people not just a place to live but also respect and stability, especially for those in informal settlements.
The government is making it easier for people like Moraa to own their own homes by offering subsidies, low-interest loans, and simpler application processes.
The situation with Pastor Ng'ang'a has led to conversations about how religious leaders should support their communities.
Some people are unhappy with how he handled Moraa's request, while others believe that this unfortunate moment helped bring about a positive change in her life.
Milka Moraa Tegisi's story displays personal growth and shows how society is starting to focus on solving issues related to housing and poverty in Kenya.
She secured employment at Expressway Lounge. Her job comes as a beacon of hope and stability, following her ordeal where she sought help for rent arrears. Her new role at the lounge is seen as a stepping stone to financial independence and a fresh start.
Published by HT Digital Content Services with permission from Bana Kenya.