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Kibera has 14 Villages namely Soweto East, Soweto West, Silanga,Lindi, Laini Saba, Mashimoni, Makina(which is also divided into sub-villages, namely, Makongeni, DC,Karaja (Salama), Fort Jesus, Toi and Kichinjio ), Kisumu Ndogo, Kambi Muru, Katwekera, Kianda, Raila, Olympic and Ayany.

The villages are also seen as tribal enclaves, since each village has a majority tribe. ...

From 2006, Kibera has five Wards, namely, Laini saba, Lindi, Makina, Sarang'ombe and Mugumoini. The wards are political boundaries but administratively, the same wards are Locations.

Kibera has its own radio, Pamoja FM, and a monthly newspaper, Kibera Journal, www.kiberajournal.org. The Slum is equally known for several other development issues with Hot Sun Foundation coming up with Kibera Film school. Another NGO, Kibera Community Development Agenda {KCODA}is also Known to have championed the media and journalism training which has seen some graduates of this training absorbed in various FM stations Like Pamoja FM, Radio Umoja among others. This has led to the process of registering a Community College (Keller Advanced Institute) to offer this training and more to the youth www.kellerinstitute.org. Kcoda, has since upgraded to a TRUST, to give it a legal personality and allow it perform its functions better. The Trust, Centre for Social Development, CSD was registered January this year. Kibera has been proposed to become a Constituency, named Kibra, which is a Nubian word for "jungle" Soweto East, next to Nyayo Highrise, was recently demolished by the Government,to pave way for construction of slum upgrading flats. The area, that was demolished is quarter of the whole village.