Kinshasa lies on the flat banks of the River Congo like a dissolute mistress in repose—slow and haggard, but with a dignity and washed-out beauty. Most of the city is made up of “le Cite,” the huge slum metropolis that makes up almost two-thirds of this city of 7 million. The landscape is an alternately dusty and muddy sprawl of dense… return to article
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