godfrey mwendwa has known the manager for years. this is the production plant, but there are no orders on the board. most of the machinery is shut down -- and it's been off for a long time now. henry mugeba is managing a dying company. >> 20 years ago, we had about 6000 workers here. but now, at present, we are only about 600 workers only. >> the slums of dar es salaam are desperately poor. the families of many former textile workers live here. their children wear "mitumba" -- donated clothing from wealthier countries. there isn't any locally-produced clothing anymore. we want to find out more about the people who used to work in the factories. godfrey mwenda introduces us to juma athumani and his wife alia. now that juma is out of work, they often can't even afford rice. alia says today all they have is tea. >> she said that the situation is more or less the same. the condition, the financial position of the family was relatively poor. >> when there's no food, juma, alia and their two children make do with tea. that's happening mor