Listers, 
interesting view from someone who is not typically in these streets: 

What this success story does not explain, however, is why Kenyans are willing to invest in a mobile phone but not in other services, such as sanitation.

Why has mobile phone connectivity gained more importance than toilets?

A recent survey by Afrobarometer shows that while 98 per cent of Kenyans have access to a mobile phone, less than 20 per cent have access to proper toilets.

http://www.nation.co.ke/oped/Opinion/Craze-over-mobile-phone-must-be-one-Kenyan-peculiar-habit/-/440808/3096094/-/9a7unqz/-/index.html

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