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Kibera’s new housing irony |
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Brief:A crisis is looming as the relocation date nears for families from the largest slum in Africa, to move to modern stone houses as part of the Kenya Slum Upgrading Project.
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| 1. On Sunday August 30, 2009, 12:51 PM , alan, United States wrote: | |
| Kenyan journalists keep on reffering to Kibera as the largest slum in Africa. My question is is Kibera the largest slum in Africa? Have they done their research in all African countries?
I think Ajegunle slum in Lagos state Nigeria with 4- 5M residents is the biggest slum in Africa.
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=10826005
http://www.africanloft.com/ajegunleorg-empowering-
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| 2. On Sunday August 30, 2009, 8:24 AM , joe, Australia wrote: | |
| this a commendable project by the govt.
congratulation
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