Escaping a life on a dumpsite with classical music - a podcast by BBC World Service

from 2022-04-05T11:30

:: ::

Like many young people in his community, Simon Karuiki Ndungu grew up scavenging for things he could sell. His home was Korogocho, a Nairobi slum situated next to the city's main dumpsite. The poisonous gases and toxic water weren't the only hazards - there was violence as well. Rival gangs fought for control over the dumpsite, and by the time he was 8 years old Simon was running guns for them. Then, as a teenager, Simon started turning his life around. An organisation at the edge of the dump, Ghetto Classics, introduced him to classical music and the saxophone. The instrument would help him process the hardships around him, and his new love of music would be Simon's ticket out of the slum.

Presenter: Emily WebbProducer: Eric Mugaju

Photo: Simon Karuiki NdunguCredit: Ghetto Classics/Rich Allela

Further episodes of Lives Less Ordinary

Further podcasts by BBC World Service

Website of BBC World Service