The slum life.... Crimes do happen but you will never hear of them on the papers, even the police just assume it’s normal. One thing that is always hard to understand yet again is how these people have unity. No matter the crimes they commit when it's time to protest they stand together as if they have never had any quarrels. I sometimes say this is the life we all need to live, but I forbid it. For real, sometimes life in these slums is sweet! Yes, bitter sweet!! There's always hope, Hope that one day all will be well, but it's always well here when the sun goes down! Thumbs up to all donors who are striving to touch our lives in slums.
Read MoreOn 12th August 2021 the world celebrated International Youth Day and under the theme of "Transforming Food Systems: Youth Innovation for Human and Planetary Health '', over 100 young people assembled in Mukuru to discuss some of the challenges affecting them. The local leadership and key stakeholders including: the Area Chief, Police Representatives, a Member of County Assembly (MCA), a Member of Parliament (MP), Youth Leaders, and Civil Societies among others, were put in the hot seat by these young people to explain some of the key emerging issues they wanted to raise.
Read MoreAs Ruben Centre continues to fulfill its mandate towards a Just and empowered Mukuru Community, there has been a remarkable growth in both infrastructure and service responses to meet the needs and demand of the beneficiary community.,
Read MoreTabitha Mwende, is our top scorer in the 2020/2021 National Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) Examination after scoring 393 marks out of the total 500. Attaining the good aforementioned marks meant rummaging through the murky and uncertain path of life left by the Coronavirus pandemic.
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