A block of flats in Kileleshwa, a smart, middle-class area in Nairobi, Kenya. Credit: Brian Ngugi/IPS
Despite the development boom in state-of-the-art luxury homes in Kenya, the country’s upper class has fallen on hard times and can no longer afford them, according to economic experts here. Instead, Kenya’s formerly wealthy have now become part of the continent’s growing middle class.
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A block of flats in Kileleshwa, a smart, middle-class area in Nairobi, Kenya. Credit: Brian Ngugi/IPS
Despite the development boom in state-of-the-art luxury homes in Kenya, the country’s upper class has fallen on hard times and can no longer afford them, according to economic experts here. Instead, Kenya’s formerly wealthy have now become part of the continent’s growing middle class.
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