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Is there hope for a dying river in Kenya s growing capital? – Metro US

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Is there hope for a dying river in Kenya s growing capital? | iNFOnews | Thompson-Okanagan s News Source

Is there hope for a dying river in Kenya s growing capital? | iNFOnews | Thompson-Okanagan s News Source
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Is there hope for a dying river in Kenya s growing capi

As clean water runs short, one of Africa’s fastest growing cities is struggling to balance the needs of creating jobs and protecting the environment, and the population of over 4 million feels the strain

The river in Kenya s capital is dying

Is there hope for a dying river in Kenya s growing capital? - New Delhi Times - India Only International Newspaper

Vultures scavenge for dead animals along a river turned sewer conduit in Kenya’s capital Nairobi. Its waters turn from clear to black as it traverses informal settlements and industrial hubs. The river and its tributaries cross Kibera, known as Africa’s largest slum with close to 200,000 residents, and other informal settlements. It skirts dozens of…

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