The 44-floor property is the first of its kind in Kenya.
Approvals set the stage for ground-breaking of the delayed projects.
The project has been a source of pain for the NSSF since 2011.
Lessors are making huge concessions to attract new tenants while retaining existing ones.
The business park offers 25,000sqm of lettable Grade A offices.
The High Court has authorised Co-op Bank to sell Musco Towers to recover its money.
The property will be auctioned to settle a Sh1.2bn loan.
Watchdog asks developer to redesign the project or seek an alternative site.
298,889 citizens had registered on the Boma Yangu online portal as of June 29, 2020.
The project is set for completion in July 2024.