We have no idea what Corona Virus is : Kenya's street families | Tuko TV

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We have no idea what Corona Virus is : Kenya's street families | Tuko TV


How street families in Kenya are dealing with the Coronavirus pandemic | Tuko TV

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  1. The reporter should practice social distancing and wear a mask. She is putting herself and personal she is interviewing at risk. She needs to be Educated. Its a heartfelt and compelling story, but conducted poorly. I hope she heeds the healthcare communities advices and promote health consciousnesses.. I Love the show and I am a big FUN..

  2. Humans seems worse than virus. Africa need help to grow not aid for a short time. Who dreams to sleep on stones surrounded with waste? This is painfull!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!😠😡

  3. So sad. African soil is rich but her people suffer in so many ways. Shame on african so called leaders and those who corrupt them! How long have african people to suffer? I spott on all of them who make this suffering possible!

  4. sometimes i doubt my life for not being successful and having a luxurious life… but when i watch this 🙏🙏🙏🙏 God forgive me..help them ,,heal them,, deliver some of them from their bad life… give them food, water & shelter eeei those little children may God give them surviving ways,,

  5. Lynn could you or Tuko start a fund for viewers to contribute for purchasing dry foods towards the less fortunate? We are heading to lockdown as a country and we need to help people stock food. Mwananchi wa chini cannot afford lockdown.

  6. The CS health is working too hard…we also need to hear from CS environment and treasury to cushion vulnerable citizens,eg the homeless… Where do they self-isolate,? I think it's time we really began to address concerns of wanjiku and her welfare.