
Kenyan startup city tries to tackle Africa's problem of urbanizing while poor
Voice of America
FILE - The main entrance of Tatu City, a startup city that tries to tackle Africa's problem of urbanizing, is seen in Nairobi, Kenya, Oct. 25, 2024. FILE - Waiters serve in a restaurant at Tatu City, a startup city that tries to tackle Africa's problem of urbanizing, in Nairobi, Kenya, Oct. 25, 2024. FILE - A privately owned townhouse is seen at Tatu City, a startup city that tries to tackle Africa's problem of urbanizing, in Nairobi, Kenya, Oct. 25, 2024.
Turn into Tatu City on the outskirts of Kenya's capital, Nairobi, and it feels like entering a different world.

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