NAIROBI, Kenya - Nairobi's urban slums have become the breeding grounds for well-off street gangs. Violent robbery has long been associated with young men from impoverished backgrounds. The trend, however, has changed. In Kayole estate armed robbery, knife attacks, and break-ins are organized by the wealthy children of landlords and business owners. Wycliffe Anami, a child protection volunteer based at […]
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