Malindi High School board, local leaders and residents have allowed the institution to give up 20 acres of land for Sh2.3 billion affordable housing project and Kenya Medical Training College (KMTC).
The board approved 10 acres of land out of the over 70 acres owned by the institution for the housing project and another 10 acres for the college.
The resolution was made during public participation organised by the area MP Amina Mnyazi, Kilifi CEC Health Peter Mwarogo, senior officials from the State Department of Housing, KMTC Kilifi Campus Principal among others at Kwa Vumbi grounds.
Among the benefits the school stands to gain include projects worth over 180 million which are aimed elevating it's national status.