Award-winning real estate firm Wilstone Homes has launched a bold and transparent customer engagement campaign to update stakeholders on the progress of its flagship Manna Estate project in Kiambu County.

The initiative, spearheaded by Managing Director Ejidio Kinyanjui, aims to demystify the development process of the multi-billion shilling residential estate and reassure buyers of the project’s integrity, timeline, and long-term value.

“We are on a mission to cast out doubts and instill hope and confidence,” said Kinyanjui during a recent customer briefing. “This estate will be a game changer in the Kenyan real estate industry. We are answering all customer questions with clarity and honesty. No coin will be lost.”

The Manna Estate project has generated significant interest for its modern design, prime location, and promise of high-end yet affordable living. Amid growing scrutiny in the real estate sector regarding delays and transparency, Wilstone’s customer-focused approach sets a new benchmark for accountability and proactive communication.

Kinyanjui emphasized that the estate is progressing well, with key construction milestones already achieved. He reassured investors and prospective homeowners that the company will soon announce official handover dates.

“As we near completion, we want our customers to walk this journey with us. That means regular updates, site visits, and open forums where no question goes unanswered,” he added.

The educational campaign includes on-site tours, digital progress reports, Q&A sessions, and social media updates—all designed to ensure buyers are well-informed and confident about their investment.

This move comes at a time when Kenya’s real estate market continues to evolve, with discerning buyers demanding greater transparency, value, and trust from developers. Wilstone Homes’ initiative reflects a growing industry shift toward customer empowerment and project accountability.

With the Manna Estate poised to become a landmark development in Kiambu, Wilstone is determined to deliver not just quality homes, but also peace of mind.

“Trust is our foundation. We’re not just building houses—we’re building futures,” Kinyanjui concluded.

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