Life in the wild
LILLIAN NAKAYIMA visits the world of street children It is coming to 6.30 p.m. in Kibuye, Western Province. It’s a gloomy evening and the clouds are beginning to gather. Armed with a notebook and pen, I head to Gatare, a home for the street kids. “Are we about to reach your home?” I impatiently ask Rahab Murenzi. Murenzi is one of the boys of the night. About 300 street children are said to be living in a cave somewhere in Gatare and I am determined to find what sort of life they have.
Fending for themselves: Street kids prepare food. (Photo/L. Nakayima).