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Cub Scouts, Vigilantes and Hying Toilets

on BBC Radio 4 FM

Almost a million people live in Kibera, Africa's biggest, dirtiest, poorest slum. Situated in a narrow valley on the edge of the Kenyan capital Nairobi, it's a world away from the beaches and safaris the tourists enjoy. In the first of two programmes, Andrew Harding meets the muggers, vigilantes and children struggling to survive in the vast maze of mud and poverty. Repeated from Sunday

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