the coronanavirus is exaxacerbg poverty anand hunger, eveven in countries like kenenya, long considered east africa's ececonomic powerhouse. more than two thirds of kekenys work in the informal sector as artisans, veors, cleleers. most of these jobs have been wiped out by the p pandemic. now, many ople canan only afafford one meaeal a day. and residents of nairobi's biggest slum are desperately worried about their livelihoods and their children's future. reporter: it's a tense evening in nairobi's kibera district. an ambulance has brought a weak, elderly man back to the village, who has supposedly tested negative for the coronavirus. but many here suspect that he's still sick. it's not entirely clear whatat his status is, but people are worried enough to force the ambulance to take him back to hospital. "do you think this is a coronavirus dumping ground" shouts someone in the crowd. the next day, two bystanders tell us nearly erupted into violence. evelyne: the problem with the crowd was, how can they bring a covid patient here with no proper handling, because he was a covid case. becau