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.
▪ https://www.africabusinessplus.com/en/816767/james-mworia-centum-brings-ifc-on-board-for-his-housing-programmes-in-nairobi/
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