Nairobi, March 20 -- President William Ruto's controversial flag-ship project- the housing levy could yet run into another legal headwind with experts warning it didn't address the court's concerns.

It is emerging that the Affordable Housing Act that entrenched the levy and which became law on Tuesday does not address the issues raised by the court that declared it unconstitutional on how the government will collect levy from those in informal employment.

The thorny issue of religion has also surfaced, with concerns that the law violates the Muslim finance principles that prohibit payment of interest rates.

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Mr Dudley Ochiel, the High Court advocate who successfull...