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Kenya begins huge slum clearance | Kenya begins huge slum clearance |
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Kenyan authorities have begun to move residents out of Africa's largest slum - the Kibera settlement in Nairobi. | Kenyan authorities have begun to move residents out of Africa's largest slum - the Kibera settlement in Nairobi. |
Officials expect to take from two to five years to clear the slum, which is home to about one million people. | Officials expect to take from two to five years to clear the slum, which is home to about one million people. |
The first people to move will be rehoused nearby in 300 newly built apartments, each paying about $10 (£6) a month in rent. | The first people to move will be rehoused nearby in 300 newly built apartments, each paying about $10 (£6) a month in rent. |
But some residents and landlords have gone to court in a bid to stop the moves as they claim they own the land. | |
People in Kibera have had to cope with overcrowding, soaring crime rates and poor sanitation in recent years. | People in Kibera have had to cope with overcrowding, soaring crime rates and poor sanitation in recent years. |
Prime Minister Raila Odinga, who is the local MP, said the ground is being prepared for a "modern, low income residential estate with modern schools, markets, playgrounds and other facilities". | |
Land sensitivities | |
The BBC's Anne Mawathe in Kibera said some families began moving with their belongings at 0630 local time. | The BBC's Anne Mawathe in Kibera said some families began moving with their belongings at 0630 local time. |
We've lived in Kibera long before Nairobi was Nairobi, long before Kenya was Kenya Ibrahim DiabyNubian elder | |
They assembled to wait for trucks to take them to their new homes. | They assembled to wait for trucks to take them to their new homes. |
The Kenyan government is taking on the huge project with backing from the UN. | |
But our reporter says land ownership in Kenya is very sensitive. | |
More than 80 people - a mix of landlords and residents - have taken their grievance to court, arguing that the land in Kibera is theirs and the government should not be allowed to demolish the shacks. | |
About 90% of Kibera residents rent their homes from middleclass Kenyans who have built temporary structures on the government land over the last 30 years. | |
The Nubian community - an ethnic group who have been living on the land for more than a century - are also annoyed with the slum clearance. | |
Residents who are moving are looking forward to having water and electricity | |
Ibrahim Diaby, a Nubian elder, says improvements could be made to the existing housing in the slum. | |
"My house has water and electricity, but I'm restricted from putting up a permanent building because the government says the land belongs to them," he said. | |
"It's a question of natural justice. We've lived in Kibera long before Nairobi was Nairobi, long before Kenya was Kenya." | |
The high court has ordered that the demolition cannot being until their case is heard next month. | The high court has ordered that the demolition cannot being until their case is heard next month. |
Mr Odinga said the slum now houses many more people than the Nubians, and must be redeveloped. | |
"Over the years, it has grown to be cosmopolitan with many Kenyan communities found here," he said. | |
"But it also remains the biggest slum in Africa south of the Sahara. It is not a reputation we can be proud of." |