Access to water through dispensing machines is improving lives in the Kenyan capital,despite problems caused by urban migration and corruption allegationsIt’s Africa’s most clever city; the most appealing for foreign direct investment, and one of the fastest growing urban centres on the continent. But Nairobi, and sometimes vilified as Nai-robbery because of its tall crime rate,also has one of the continent’s largest and most well-known slums, a very real terrorist threat, and a skittish middle-class wary of security risks,and crushing poverty in casual settlements where living is expensive but life is cheap.
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Source: theguardian.com