Home » Business » Why court spared 3.2 million Kenyans from housing levy Share This Post Business Why court spared 3.2 million Kenyans from housing levy By wazup on November 29, 2023 Comments Closed / 73 views Housing Principal Secretary Charles Hinga. FILE PHOTO | DENNIS ONSONGO | NMG More than 3.2 million Kenyans in formal employment have been spared from paying the contentious Housing Levy that the government introduced in July after the High Court on Tuesday ruled that it was unconstitutional. READ MORE HERE business Business news world business Share This Post Related Articles Deezer Lost Subscribers, Added Revenue in First Half of 2022 August 25, 2022 IPOB sit-at-home records success in Onitsha May 31, 2021 Weekly Report: Russia’s largest bank can now issue digital assets, Optimism raises $150 million March 18, 2022 Demystifying data protection and privacy in Kenya November 4, 2023 Higher Maasai Mara game park fees send tourists to Serengeti as season starts July 23, 2024 Access Bank goes into capital raising drive ahead of September NBK acquisition August 26, 2024 Official: Lagos residents consume N5 trillion worth of food annually May 6, 2021 ‘Ghost Ship’ Organizer Pleads Guilty in Warehouse Fire That Killed 36 People January 23, 2021 Double blow to motorists as Epra ignores levy cuts July 3, 2023