James Mworia (Centum) brings IFC on board for his housing programmes in Nairobi

James Mworia (Centum) brings IFC on board for his housing programmes in Nairobi

The World Bank subsidiary is providing a $20m loan for a programme focusing on the “affordable” housing sector, supported by the Kenyan financial conglomerate Centum.

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            ▪ James Mworia (Centum) brings IFC on board for his housing programmes in Nairobi

▪ The World Bank subsidiary is providing a $20m loan for a programme focusing on the “affordable” housing sector, supported by the Kenyan financial conglomerate Centum.

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