Honoring the Constitution, Upholding the Right to Affordable Housing
27th August 2025 marks a historic milestone for Kenya — 15 years since the promulgation of the 2010 Constitution, a living document that has shaped our democracy, rights, and aspirations. At Willstone Homes, we proudly join millions of Kenyans in celebrating Katiba Day, with a special focus on Article 43(1)(b) — the constitutional right to accessible and adequate housing.
On this symbolic day, we reflect not only on the legal promise of affordable housing, but also on the real homes, real families, and real lives we’ve helped transform. As Kenya’s leading pro-people real estate developer, Willstone Homes is not just building houses — we’re building a future where every Kenyan can own a dignified home.
Why Katiba Day Matters: A Constitution for the People
Promulgated on 27th August 2010, the Constitution of Kenya 2010 was a defining moment in our nation’s journey. For the first time, social and economic rights were enshrined in law, giving every Kenyan the power to demand dignity, equality, and access to basic needs.
One of the most profound rights introduced was found in Article 43(1)(b):
“Every person has the right to accessible and adequate housing, and to reasonable standards of sanitation.”
This was more than a statement — it was a promise. A promise that every Kenyan, regardless of background, tribe, income, or status, deserves a safe, dignified, and affordable place to call home.
From Vision to Reality: The Affordable Housing Act, 2024
Fifteen years later, the Constitution’s vision is no longer abstract. The Affordable Housing Act, 2024, was enacted to transform Article 43 into action — by establishing structures, policies, and funding mechanisms aimed at delivering affordable housing for all.
The Act set up:
- The Affordable Housing Fund
- The Affordable Housing Levy
- A robust legal and institutional framework for the planning, development, and financing of housing for low and middle-income earners
Willstone Homes is proud to be at the forefront of this national transformation, actively participating in the Affordable Housing Programme (AHP) and ensuring the progressive realization of the right to housing.
Our Journey: 7 Years, Thousands of Homes, One Mission
At Willstone Homes, we’ve walked this journey with the Constitution as our compass. For the past 7 years, we’ve:
✅ Delivered thousands of affordable homes across Kenya
✅ Empowered families through transparent and inclusive home ownership processes
✅ Offered flexible and accessible payment plans tailored to real Kenyan incomes
✅ Ensured zero discrimination — our doors are open to all, guided by the spirit of equality and fairness
✅ Designed homes with modern amenities, security, and community in mind
✅ Partnered with government and stakeholders to align with the Affordable Housing Programme (AHP)
We’re not just developers — we are guardians of the constitutional promise.
🏠 Why Choose Willstone Homes?
Here’s what makes us different — and why thousands of Kenyans have chosen us as their housing partner:
✔️ Affordability that’s Real
✔️ Flexible Payment Plans
✔️ Zero Discrimination Policy
Everyone deserves a home — no matter your background, tribe, or income level. At Willstone Homes, we don’t just say it — we live it.
✔️ Legally Compliant, Always
All our developments are fully compliant with national and county regulations, ensuring legitimacy, security, and peace of mind.
✔️ Modern, Secure Communities
From gated estates to apartment complexes, our projects include 24/7 security, water supply, green spaces, and schools — everything a family needs.
🔑 Be Part of the Dream: Own a Home, Claim Your Right
On this Katiba Day, as we commemorate the power of our Constitution, remember this: owning a home is not a luxury — it’s your right.
And with Willstone Homes, that right is within reach.
Let this anniversary be the day you decide to:
✅ Stop renting
✅ Start investing
✅ Secure your future
✅ Give your family dignity
📞 Ready to Own Your Dream Home?
Join thousands of Kenyans celebrating Katiba Day not just in words, but in action.