Gone are the days in Accra where people, particularly children, had to shine their own shoes. Street shoeshiners, mostly impoverished young teens migrating from the countryside, are everywhere on the streets of Accra. They seem to lead a quiet but hard life. But as Nana Ofe-Brobet Konadu finds out in this report, shoeshiners face constant threats and live in a hostile environment most people are unaware of and with little protection from society or government.
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