Khaligraph Jones' Mansion Sparks Debate as Contractor Defends Its Quality and Cost
- Khaligraph Jones has showcased his nearly completed mansion, which has sparked a debate online regarding its cost and design. Some Kenyans have ridiculed the building, while contractor Afande Moses defended the project, stating that it features high-quality finishes and is worth the investment.
- According to Afande Moses, the estimated cost of Khaligraph's mansion is around KSh 100 million. He highlighted that the interior design alone has already cost at least KSh 2 million, emphasizing the quality of materials used, such as stainless steel grills and expensive aluminum windows.
- Afande criticized those mocking Khaligraph, suggesting that instead of ridiculing, they should offer constructive feedback and proposals. He stated, “You don’t criticise online. Make a render showing your idea and send him a proposal.” This reflects a call for collaboration rather than negativity in the industry.
- He praised the architectural design of the mansion, noting features like a soapstone lion statue on the balcony worth KSh 200,000 and high-end tiles costing KSh 9,000 per box. Afande emphasized that the value of the materials used is significant and that critics often lack understanding of the costs involved.
- In a broader context, Afande Moses encouraged fellow designers and contractors to contribute positively to the industry, stating, “If you have an idea or a proposal, put it forward.” He believes that collaboration can lead to mutual benefits and growth.
- The article also touches on a separate story about a boy named James Ongori, who received support from Kenyans to raise KSh 1 million for his education and housing needs, showcasing a spirit of community and giving back.
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