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The hanging gardens of Kibera |
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Brief:At a time when food prices have soared, many residents in the largest slums in Africa can harvest vegetables at their doorsteps.
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| 1. On Saturday August 22, 2009, 9:02 AM , mutuir igitonga, Kenya wrote: | |
| Great work done here. I am a regular partaker of this veggies the shamba outside the GSU camp and both the story and the initiative are wow!
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| 2. On Saturday August 22, 2009, 7:24 AM , Jedi Karanja, Australia wrote: | |
| Very well done! Every adversity has got seeds of an equivalent value! It is time that Kenyans learned from their adversity. Additional methods of feeding more kenyans cheaply is by making relish and Haloumi cheese. Relish can be prepared and preserved easily for up to six months, while Haloumi can last for more than an year and is high in protein. It would take hours to acquire the skills.
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