Mar 23, 2015
See Kibera Through His Eyes…
Today I met a man by the name Karanja. He has been living in the slums of kibera since 1971..
He has 7 kids who depend on him daily. One of his sons is in Dagoretti High School which is a bit expensive for him because the school fee is approximately Ksh.82,000 yearly and yet he is jobless.
If he could find someone to offer him a job as a driver he would be very grateful.
Story and Photos by Biko Macoins, Kenya photographer who tells the story of life in Kibera.
Read more: https://slumphotography.wordpress.com or follow on Instagram: @slumphotography.
We have interviewed Biko Macoins! Read his story here.
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