Kenya Defence Forces Families Inaugurate Modern Residential Units at Roysambu Under National Affordable Housing Plan
KDF officers and families move into modern housing at Roysambu Military Camp. See how President Ruto's affordable housing plan is improving military welfare.
By: AXL Media
Published: Mar 4, 2026, 7:12 AM EST
Source: The information in this article was sourced from TUKO.co.ke

Modernization of Military Welfare at Roysambu Camp
The Kenya Defence Forces (KDF) officially marked a transition in personnel welfare on Wednesday as military families began occupying newly constructed residences at Roysambu Military Camp. According to a KDF statement, the commissioning of these modern units represents a milestone in the Force's ongoing welfare enhancement program. The move is designed to provide service members with high-standard living conditions, shifting families from older accommodations into contemporary units that prioritize safety and comfort. This development aligns with a broader institutional strategy to bolster the morale of the armed forces by ensuring their dependents are securely settled.
Architectural Standards and Interior Specifications
The newly unveiled housing units feature a modern design characterized by flat roofs and bright exterior aesthetics. According to photographic evidence from the commissioning ceremony, the interiors boast expansive living spaces with high-quality finishes, including light-colored tiling throughout. The residences are equipped with large windows to maximize natural light and ventilation, creating a healthier living environment. Bedrooms are fitted with sturdy wooden bunk beds and integrated wardrobes, providing efficient storage solutions for personal items. Additionally, the units include separate, brightly tiled bathrooms and toilets, reflecting a significant upgrade in plumbing and sanitation facilities.
Integration Within the National Housing Agenda
The Roysambu project serves as a visible component of President William Ruto’s national affordable housing program, which aims to address the country’s residential deficit. According to government officials, the inclusion of military personnel in this scheme ensures that those in public service benefit directly from state-led infrastructure developments. The housing units were commissioned following a formal parade, during which senior officers addressed the beneficiaries before they were released to occupy their new homes. This structured relocation process underscores the government's commitment to using the affordable housing framework to stabilize the domestic lives of the nation’s security forces.
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