WORLD BANK: More than half of the urban population in Kenya live in slums

WORLD BANK: More than half of the urban population in Kenya live in slums

Someone just posted this photo in a certain thread here in JF, but seriously, look closely at this picture?? Do you see anything?? .........
Basically all of Dar is Slum!!
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Seriously wanjala unazeeka Vibaya ,
Hebu angalia vizuri hiyo picha linganisha na ulichoandika.
 
Hujawahi vuka boda wewe, huna exposure,
In other words wewe ni mshamba tu kama wakenya wengi humu jf.
ushamba ni kuenda nchi lililo nyuma kushinda nchi yako...my friend kile kinachoweza kunifanya kuja dar is slum ni philanthropy (helping the needy tanzanians pekee yake)...apart from that sioni kama naeza enda huko...kufanya nini? nikama kutoka america unaenda canada...kufanya nini bwana kama sio kusaidia maskini? kuja tanzania ni kama kuja mashambani...kenya leads tz in internet, education, and practically everything else na wewe unaita wakenya washamba. ur funny hehe!! kama mkenya ni mshamba basi mtanzania si ni bushman kama wale wanaoishi Botswana na kuwinda baboons..si watz bado wana kunya msituni?
 
Someone just posted this photo in a certain thread here in JF, but seriously, look closely at this picture?? Do you see anything?? .........
Basically all of Dar is Slum!!
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Kama nyumba za bongo za tofali zilizo na bati za kitambo zikawa za brown mnaita slums basi kibera yenye vijinyumba vya bati yaani full suti sijuibtuitaje hiyo!!!
 
Eti Mmeendelea kuliko Tz na baba yenu Uhuru katangaza njaa!!! Manyang'au mtakufa mwaka huu
 
Someone just posted this photo in a certain thread here in JF, but seriously, look closely at this picture?? Do you see anything?? .........
Basically all of Dar is Slum!!
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Acha unaa we chalii iyo picha inashida gani? Unawivu hadi unaanza kua mjinga
 
April 17, 2017
Nairobi, Kenya

Kenya needs two million homes to curb slum explosion according to the World Bank.

The World Bank says Kenya should collaborate with real estate firms to raise access to low-income houses.

In its latest report on housing, it says a public-private partnership, where the government provides land while the private sector builds the houses, could see prices fall drastically.

The bank’s lead financial sector specialist and co-author of the report, Mehnaz Safavian, says the government should also support the housing sector by helping the private sector source for low-interest financing from social development financial institutions and providing basic infrastructure.

In an earlier interview, Letas Developers chief executive Patrick Muchoki said land was a major hurdle to the provision of affordable housing.

To boost confidence in housing products on offer, the World Bank urged the government to ensure all deals between house buyers and developers were above board thereby averting incidents in which prospective house owners lose cash to shadowy housing companies.

The report, which offered a four-point remedy to the housing deficit, said Kenya provides about 50,000 houses against a 200,000 demand for homes annually.

“The production of housing units is below the target number culminating in a housing deficit of over two million units out of which 61 per cent live in slums. This deficit continues to rise worsened by increased urbanisation rate of 4.4 per cent equivalent to 500,000 new city dwellers every year,” it noted.
Source: World Bank pushes for PPP to curb homes deficit
 
Ndiyo maana hata uwezo wao wa kufikiri unakua mdogo.
Kukaa kwenye slum miaka yote ni shida.
 
Kibera is the famous slum in the world...hata watalii huenda kibera kuangalia hii slum ya aina yake duniani
 
Mimi hapa huwa nashindwa kuamini kama kweli kuna watu wanaweza kuishi kwenye nyumba za mabati from wall to roof na congested kama vile.
 
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