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Unity Homes first phase in Tatu City is sold out
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Unity Homes, a developer of residential communities, has sold out Unity West, the first phase of the Ksh. 6 billion apartment development. The sale comes less than two years after breaking ground in Tatu City, the 5,000-acre mixed-use development.
With the rising wave of interest by homeowners and investors in Unity West’s popular two-bedroom apartments, the company sold 384 units in 19 months. Currently, more than 100 apartments are occupied with the remaining due for completion by April 2022. Residents can enjoy an organic garden, children’s play area and basketball court. The swimming pool and café are due for completion in June 2021.
MORE support from the Government is desperately needed for Essex’s struggling NHS services, Colchester leaders have claimed. Yesterday Essex Resilience Forum declared a “major incident” in the county due to the pressure on NHS services caused by rapidly rising coronavirus infection. The move will allow the group, which is made up of NHS bodies, blue light responders and local authorities, to ask for further support from the Government. The number of coronavirus patients in hospitals in Essex has now surpassed those seen during the first peak of the pandemic in the spring. Mark Cory, leader of Colchester Council, said the Government needs to do more before the situation gets out of control.
Katrina Hanners, Unity East and Unity West Elementary Schools, Art teacher, Tolono
Katrina Hanners caught the teaching bug early. In the eighth grade, the Tuscola native was given a role as âteacher of a day,â teaching an art project to students with special needs. In her 15th year as an art teacher at Unity East and Unity West elementary schools, she may be pushing a cart around the buildings, but she tries to make the experience as normal as possible for students. âShe has had to make big changes by teaching from a cart this year, going room to room instead of students coming to her,â Unity West Vice Principal Floyd Fisher said. âShe sees close to 600 students between the two schools and has done a great job in a difficult situation.â