| Published Sun, February 4th 2018 at 08:51, Updated February 4th 2018 at 08:58 GMT +3A victims of Kijiji slums fire at her makeshift abode at Ngei Primary School. ALSO READ: Grabbed NYS land to be repossessed, Uhuru ordersHer half undone hair and chapped lips and the dirt on her children’s clothes told it all. Six days after a fire brought down the entire Kijiji slum in Nairobi’s Lang’ata neighbourhood, the more than 5,000 families that lost their houses like Lema’s are still struggling to come to terms with their sudden misfortunes. Although the landlords lost their investments, those who were living in their houses do not know their fate. Some of these questions require answers and it appears no one cares,” Jeremiah Ombachi, who has lived in the slum since 1962, questioned.
Source: Standard Digital February 04, 2018 06:00 UTC