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when the reality of the battle they face is actually right in south africa inside south africa which is a big challenge and on that i actually think there has been insufficient leadership from the guys who were leading the n.c. most of whom were people who would know very well they either leave abroad and supported abroad or actually they knew that they were leading this process that it was a global thing and the global support for the liberation struggle south africa was across the race so really the bottom while it privileged white in south africa remain if you like to the vast majority of the inequalities and injustices is that really grabbed my from the economy call and structural than necessarily racial or a solution. since the a.n.c. irredeemably corrupt would south africa twenty five years after the end of apartheid be betteroff now in the hands of the democratic alliance with the economic freedom fighters is it time to give someone else ago i think the challenge here is what joseph as we've been arguing and what. has been alluding to and that is the question of dealing with l
when the reality of the battle they face is actually right in south africa inside south africa which is a big challenge and on that i actually think there has been insufficient leadership from the guys who were leading the n.c. most of whom were people who would know very well they either leave abroad and supported abroad or actually they knew that they were leading this process that it was a global thing and the global support for the liberation struggle south africa was across the race so...
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africa for me is not limited to the continent. you know, we also have africans in the caribbean, in the united states. we have nigerians even in lapland. sure, the diaspora is very extensive all over the place. but when it comes to success as you have enjoyed, what do you think about the nigerian novelist adaobi tricia nwaubani who says success for an african writer still depends on the west. we are only telling the stories that foreigners allow us to tell. no, i disagree with that. i've written, for instance, on science fiction written by some africans, so you might as well say, why should an african start writing science fiction? well, that's where his imagination leads him. you wrote a book about seven years ago called of africa and in that you said you were fed up with the kind of comments people have made to you over the years about africa. what type of comments are you talking about? it's not an account of that kind of provocation that i wrote of africa. i merely mentioned this as a lamentable lapse in the historical mentali
africa for me is not limited to the continent. you know, we also have africans in the caribbean, in the united states. we have nigerians even in lapland. sure, the diaspora is very extensive all over the place. but when it comes to success as you have enjoyed, what do you think about the nigerian novelist adaobi tricia nwaubani who says success for an african writer still depends on the west. we are only telling the stories that foreigners allow us to tell. no, i disagree with that. i've...
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from africa and the world. you're going to are simply stories and discussions here no one will come to do separately program tonight from born in germany from the news of easy to our website d w it comes to africa join us on facebook t w africa. this is africa coming up in the next fifteen minutes paul thank you to repeat steel was signed is this violence in south sudan displaced people are leaving refugee shelters and returning to their homes but i'll say god they really are and what does their future look like. and the school kids fighting the funny we have the story of the children checking in to get a deal in this that's wreaking havoc in parts of kenya. that were in abidjan in the ivory coast when young pretty may have been flocking to the west africa's first smartphone film festival. i'm christine wonderwall come to the program i'm glad you're cheated in it's been just over half a year and now since a new peace deal was signed in south sudan the overall nevels off islands all say to have reduced in the co
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this is deja news africa coming up in the next fifteen minutes south africa commemorates twenty five years since the country's first democratic election on saturday but a quarter of a century on why is that black struggle with the idea of co-existing and those who aren't black or white to say they've been excluded as the country tries to redress the past. we do like to be black with the words we wouldn't break through white who . said to the globe regrettably you know we're going to really reduce its own weight. and chance in seattle we have the story of the games the rising stars from playing neighborhoods in nigeria to find out why they have mentors believe that chance or change their lives. i'm christine wonderwall come to news africa graduation day and on saturday south africa will mock the twenty fifth anniversary of the country's first democratic election ofter apartheid back in one thousand nine hundred four it was hoped that the years that would follow would bring healing and reconciliation but today racial tensions in the country are still very high in many parts of south af
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this is deja news africa coming up in the next fifteen minutes south africa commemorates twenty five years since the country's first democratic election on saturday but a quarter of a century on why blacks struggle with the idea of co-existing and those who aren't black or white say they've been excluded as the country tries to retrace the last. we do why do we. were the words we were to predict we were right who. dared to. go to overthrow the you know what is illegal to see that we did do the job. and chance in seattle we have the story of the games rising stars from playing neighborhoods in nigeria will find out why they have mentors believe that chance or change their lives. and christine little while come to africa. on saturday south africa will mock the twenty fifth anniversary of the country's first democratic election. back in one thousand nine hundred four it was hoped that the years that would follow would bring healing and reconciliation but today racial tensions in the country are still very high in many parts of south africa black and white people simply don't live togeth
this is deja news africa coming up in the next fifteen minutes south africa commemorates twenty five years since the country's first democratic election on saturday but a quarter of a century on why blacks struggle with the idea of co-existing and those who aren't black or white say they've been excluded as the country tries to retrace the last. we do why do we. were the words we were to predict we were right who. dared to. go to overthrow the you know what is illegal to see that we did do the...
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africa mr mayor we've seen a pass in here of military intervention. in terms of these long ruling leaders and you've written that elections in many countries in africa are a mere charade so for the countries that are still holding these long ruling leaders are protests and then military intervention looking like the only way change can come about in these countries. it is the phenomena of military intervention in this country is in this african countries as we have seen in the in zimbabwe in algeria in the sudan it's fundamentally a product of a failed electoral process is failed to look for systems. of people have been given so many opportunities to vote and tried to express themselves and they should change in their countries those systems failed them and as a result you see in the intervention of the military in. algeria in zimbabwe before that. is primarily because the person who sees the electoral process is not sleazy to mates they have made a sharp raids and the people when they fail to free the expression of all those processes they end up to
africa mr mayor we've seen a pass in here of military intervention. in terms of these long ruling leaders and you've written that elections in many countries in africa are a mere charade so for the countries that are still holding these long ruling leaders are protests and then military intervention looking like the only way change can come about in these countries. it is the phenomena of military intervention in this country is in this african countries as we have seen in the in zimbabwe in...
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i'm christine window while come to africa i'm glad you didn't we begin in south africa with foreign nationals are living in fear that's off to an outbreak of violence targeted at people from african countries their three people have been killed hundreds have fled their homes the violence broke out in durban this footage given to me by a local n.g.o.s purports to show locals looting trucks driven by foreign drivers were attacked as a bobby and truck driver was stabbed in the abdomen and is now recovering in hospital. on monday ambassadors of african countries were invited to a meeting with south africa's foreign minister who wanted to assure them that foreign nationals are safe in south africa that meeting is set to continue on friday. now we asked south africans for their thoughts on why isn't a phobia in their country is often directed at africans you know it is like oh they discover this they can to apply because there is no tomorrow not thinking about are the people i think this is a way to make the we. that's why people with the. so africans can be. so much. africans actually taking their
i'm christine window while come to africa i'm glad you didn't we begin in south africa with foreign nationals are living in fear that's off to an outbreak of violence targeted at people from african countries their three people have been killed hundreds have fled their homes the violence broke out in durban this footage given to me by a local n.g.o.s purports to show locals looting trucks driven by foreign drivers were attacked as a bobby and truck driver was stabbed in the abdomen and is now...
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city often urban living or does africa. for most africans urban living still means enduring slum conditions. says there's a need for this new generation of african designers to come up with solutions is going to strong belief in the things that we have experienced charles in this country and on this continent to do things right at this particular moment can africa rise to that challenge christian benny man and others are trying to make it happen. urban planning is a huge challenge how many cities can the climate cope with and what about human health according to the u.n. and pollution now contributes to the deaths of four million people a year so how can we keep the air in major population centers clean. cities have always had a strong appeal they offer medical care educational and job opportunities infrastructure and cultural institutions and other attractions is anything lacking at all yes nature but why do we need green spaces in cities. for food for example with so many people in cities it makes sense to produce food th
city often urban living or does africa. for most africans urban living still means enduring slum conditions. says there's a need for this new generation of african designers to come up with solutions is going to strong belief in the things that we have experienced charles in this country and on this continent to do things right at this particular moment can africa rise to that challenge christian benny man and others are trying to make it happen. urban planning is a huge challenge how many...
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this is state of the news africa coming up in the next fifteen minutes. fearing for their lives in south africa three people have been killed and hundreds are displaced after a flare up of violence against people from other african countries the south african government says it's criminality not. we'll hear from the job of africa. and in the years since. while the. sweeping reforms.
this is state of the news africa coming up in the next fifteen minutes. fearing for their lives in south africa three people have been killed and hundreds are displaced after a flare up of violence against people from other african countries the south african government says it's criminality not. we'll hear from the job of africa. and in the years since. while the. sweeping reforms.
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this is business africa on d.w.i. in berlin welcome the world trade organization says the world trade growth is slowing at an alarming rate political instability and the persisting trade conflict between the world's two biggest economies are taking their toll britain's increasingly counts of divorce proceedings from the e.u. make things worse than previously expected global growth could slow even more dramatically in case of a no deal bragg's it which looks increasingly likely that might be opportunities for african economies as well trade is already shaken up the world trade organization says global trade is expected to grow at a much slower pace this year and previously thought w.t. on the list help lower their growth forecast to only two point six percent from three point seven percent for twenty nineteen rising treating patients are the major factor to the stories today over the last year we have seen a range of new terror of sport in place. widely traded goods trade simply cannot believe its full role in driving
this is business africa on d.w.i. in berlin welcome the world trade organization says the world trade growth is slowing at an alarming rate political instability and the persisting trade conflict between the world's two biggest economies are taking their toll britain's increasingly counts of divorce proceedings from the e.u. make things worse than previously expected global growth could slow even more dramatically in case of a no deal bragg's it which looks increasingly likely that might be...
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when the reality of the bottom of this face is actually right in south africa is of south africa which is a big challenge and on that i actually think there has been insufficient leadership from the guys who are leading the n.c. most of whom were people who know very well they either lived abroad and supported abroad or actually they knew that they were leading this process that it was a global thing and the global support for the liberation struggles of africa was across the race so really the bottom while the privileged white in south africa remain if you like racial the vast majority of the inequalities and injustices is a really grab my for more economical and structural than necessarily racial or a solution. is the a.n.c. irredeemably corrupt would south africa twenty five years after the end of apartheid be betteroff now in the hands of the democratic alliance with the economic freedom fighters is it time to give someone else ago i think the challenge here is what joseph has been arguing and what. has been alluding to and that is the question of dealing with leadership and of cou
when the reality of the bottom of this face is actually right in south africa is of south africa which is a big challenge and on that i actually think there has been insufficient leadership from the guys who are leading the n.c. most of whom were people who know very well they either lived abroad and supported abroad or actually they knew that they were leading this process that it was a global thing and the global support for the liberation struggles of africa was across the race so really the...
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to business africa's richest man just found a way of getting even richer. is building the world's biggest oil refinery in nigeria and he's got the backing of the world bank itself itself as a champion of green energy it has been funneling twice as much money into fossil fuels in africa. over the past five years this project is just one example as funny reports. we receive rare access to these gigantic construction site. the man behind it. asked to meet a diverse fourteen point one billion us dollars on the construction site. reporting to various international contractors china is one of them the space below the screen offers prefer spite from the burning sun. it's easy to get lost temporary street this is one of the biggest. the world today and tomorrow this is supposed to be the location of the biggest horrified every endeavor but it's just a noble. goal to produce refined that nigeria one of the biggest exporters of crude does not have to import refined oil any more. skeptical he sees nigeria's future beyond oil. the growth of the. last. illiberal forward
to business africa's richest man just found a way of getting even richer. is building the world's biggest oil refinery in nigeria and he's got the backing of the world bank itself itself as a champion of green energy it has been funneling twice as much money into fossil fuels in africa. over the past five years this project is just one example as funny reports. we receive rare access to these gigantic construction site. the man behind it. asked to meet a diverse fourteen point one billion us...
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this is news africa coming up in the next fifteen minutes a standoff in sudan tensions are escalating as protesters in khartoum fall to stay on the streets until sudan gets a civilian government this talks with the military collapse and made in africa by africans the creative entrepreneur. you're starting to hear more effect on the global fashion stage he'll be joining me in studio. and one years since cape town faced the french are running out of water officials say the city has been reliant on one main water supply for too long we learned how that's going to change. i'm christine one while come to the news africa i'm glad you're chandon tensions are escalating again in sudan off the talks between protesters and the country's military rulers broke down the military council which took off the ousting president obama is demanding that demonstrators and they have brought cave of key sites where they have watched the protest as well still demanding any immediate handover of power to civilians they say bell announce their own rival transitional administration later this week. they will no
this is news africa coming up in the next fifteen minutes a standoff in sudan tensions are escalating as protesters in khartoum fall to stay on the streets until sudan gets a civilian government this talks with the military collapse and made in africa by africans the creative entrepreneur. you're starting to hear more effect on the global fashion stage he'll be joining me in studio. and one years since cape town faced the french are running out of water officials say the city has been reliant...
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the worst blackouts in years plunged south africa into darkness just weeks before an election. that story coming right up with ben facility. i'm secure in the by work not hard and in the end this is a me you're not allowed to stay here in war we will send you back. are you familiar with this. with the smugglers would lie and say. what's your story. and what numbers and women especially in victims of violence. take part and send us your story we are trying in all with to understand this new culture. you are not even a turn of yet you want to become citizens. in full migrants your platform for reliable information. the south african court rules for the extradition of an ex finance minister from mozambique to the us where he is wanted on charges related to a two billion dollars debt scandal. zimbabwe takes another tack in getting its white farmers back by enticing them with a little compensation. and the worst blackouts in years down south africa into darkness just weeks before an election. been physical and let's do business it's one of the biggest financial scandals to hit the p
the worst blackouts in years plunged south africa into darkness just weeks before an election. that story coming right up with ben facility. i'm secure in the by work not hard and in the end this is a me you're not allowed to stay here in war we will send you back. are you familiar with this. with the smugglers would lie and say. what's your story. and what numbers and women especially in victims of violence. take part and send us your story we are trying in all with to understand this new...
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south africa's state is bigger on average than many oecd countries, the future of south africa does not require a bigger state, it requires a much smaller one.. and i have a plan to make sure that we make certain aspects of the state much smaller and much more effective so we don't have to keep introducing further taxes to the consumer to add to the burden of inflation. best: inherent is inherent in that statement is that it will be of what to conquer some of the challenges -- inherent in that assessment is that it will be able to conquer some of the challenges with the unions. would you prepare to go to a coalition with the anc if that delivers this results to the country? mmusi: what is crucial is that the anc needs reform. we cannot go in its current state with the number of people in the party themselves who are facing serious criminal charges. it would be disingenuous of me as a south african who stands against corruption, who has not been found to be corrupt to coalesce with people in corruption. what we need to do is argue the case, what is the plan, the agenda? , athe agenda is
south africa's state is bigger on average than many oecd countries, the future of south africa does not require a bigger state, it requires a much smaller one.. and i have a plan to make sure that we make certain aspects of the state much smaller and much more effective so we don't have to keep introducing further taxes to the consumer to add to the burden of inflation. best: inherent is inherent in that statement is that it will be of what to conquer some of the challenges -- inherent in that...
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what is the current debate about restitution say about the way europe perceives africa today of africa isn't that interesting lee we are now hearing arguments which reveal a deep seated cum dissension towards africa whispers that there are no museums there or that africans are incapable of taking care of their own works of art or cultural heritage not everyone is saying it out loud but many people are convinced that the objects would be much safer in europe and it would even be for the good of africa if they were kept in europe. it means we have a lot of work ahead to be colonized the european perception of africa they couldn't is in order to pull the new ends provenance research has only really just got going yet the humble foreign member lin is about to open in twenty nineteen how can that work kind of giving him. as with the susan my recommendation would be that the museums publish their inventor. but this would basically mean that we see museums in the same way as libraries a library without a catalogue is just a pile of books at the look under museum without an inventor e which is
what is the current debate about restitution say about the way europe perceives africa today of africa isn't that interesting lee we are now hearing arguments which reveal a deep seated cum dissension towards africa whispers that there are no museums there or that africans are incapable of taking care of their own works of art or cultural heritage not everyone is saying it out loud but many people are convinced that the objects would be much safer in europe and it would even be for the good of...
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i'm christine window while come to africa i'm glad. we begin in ethiopia way investigators have the u.s. jet make a boeing to review its flight control system a report released by the ethiopian government states that the pilots off if the opium and ions jets that crashed six minutes off to take off last month performed all procedural duties recommended by boeing when the plane started to nose dive but still could not save it i'll be talking to an aviation expert in the days of about first this report. march tenth was a clear morning ethiopian airlines flight three zero two had just left at this abu buffer in nairobi when it plummeted nose first into a field outside the capital a disaster that killed all one hundred fifty seven people on board. a preliminary report now rules out human error as the cause of the tragedy suggesting the crew did everything in their power to avoid the crash. the crew perform it all the procedures. provided by the manufacturer but was not able to control. the boeing seven three seven max eight reportedly expe
i'm christine window while come to africa i'm glad. we begin in ethiopia way investigators have the u.s. jet make a boeing to review its flight control system a report released by the ethiopian government states that the pilots off if the opium and ions jets that crashed six minutes off to take off last month performed all procedural duties recommended by boeing when the plane started to nose dive but still could not save it i'll be talking to an aviation expert in the days of about first this...
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this is the news africa coming up in the next fifteen minutes days off the old model. people in sudan are still protesting they're demanding civilian rule we look at the passion of military intervention in unseating africa's dictators what does it mean for democracy. and one month off a sideshow you die we're on the ground with the mayor of mozambique's old city of beirut where if it's to clean up and rebuild are underway.
this is the news africa coming up in the next fifteen minutes days off the old model. people in sudan are still protesting they're demanding civilian rule we look at the passion of military intervention in unseating africa's dictators what does it mean for democracy. and one month off a sideshow you die we're on the ground with the mayor of mozambique's old city of beirut where if it's to clean up and rebuild are underway.
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i'm christine window while come to africa i'm glad. we begin in ethiopia where investigators have urged the u.s. jet make a boeing to review its flight control system a report released by the ethiopian government states that the pilots off ethiopian airlines jet that crashed sixty minutes after takeoff last month performed all procedural duties recommended by boeing when the plane started to nose dive but still could not save it i'll be talking to an aviation expert in the days of about first this report. march tenth was a clear morning ethiopian airlines flight three zero two had just left at this abu buffer in nairobi when it plummeted nose first into a field outside the capital a disaster that killed all one hundred fifty seven people on board. a preliminary report now rules out human error as the cause of the tragedy suggesting the crew did everything in their power to avoid the crash. the crew perform it all the procedures. repeatedly provided by the manufacturer but was not able to control their craft. the boeing seven three seve
i'm christine window while come to africa i'm glad. we begin in ethiopia where investigators have urged the u.s. jet make a boeing to review its flight control system a report released by the ethiopian government states that the pilots off ethiopian airlines jet that crashed sixty minutes after takeoff last month performed all procedural duties recommended by boeing when the plane started to nose dive but still could not save it i'll be talking to an aviation expert in the days of about first...
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we did see quite a bit of stormy conditions here across much of the eastern part of south africa things are now getting better and we're going to see temperatures a little bit lower for this time of year where johannesburg at twenty one durban to twenty four and then up towards harare rain is up towards the north but the temperatures are still quite warm with the time to there of about twenty eight degrees. three year investigation into the program. really. revealed secret see you want. their. connections. she. investigated. it's the first time they've reached the building. iraq's prime minister has begun his first official visit to iran. just a month after a visit by iranian president hassan rouhani to baghdad's relations between the neighbors are strengthening despite efforts by washington to curb iran's influence in the region. we wish to see our well developed relations. bilateral relations to be an example to follow and also to be a precursor to similar ones with all the regional countries iraq not only aspires to maintain such healthy relations with iran but we are willing to deve
we did see quite a bit of stormy conditions here across much of the eastern part of south africa things are now getting better and we're going to see temperatures a little bit lower for this time of year where johannesburg at twenty one durban to twenty four and then up towards harare rain is up towards the north but the temperatures are still quite warm with the time to there of about twenty eight degrees. three year investigation into the program. really. revealed secret see you want. their....
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this is steve harvey news africa coming up in the next fifteen minutes south africa commemorates twenty five years since the country's first democratic election on saturday but a quarter of a century on why blacks struggle with the idea of co-existing and those who are all white say they've been excluded as the country tries to redress the last. we do why do we break with the words we were to break through white who. dared to bring them . over to the brutal murders to regroup. and chase in seattle we have the story of the games rising stars from neighborhoods in nigeria will find out why they have mentors believe chance changed their lives. i'm christine wonderwall come to africa today and on saturday south africa will mock the twenty fifth anniversary of the country's first democratic election after a pot back in one thousand nine hundred four it was hoped that the years that would follow would bring healing and reconciliation but today racial tensions in the country a still very high in many parts of south africa black and white people simply don't live together and many feel like the
this is steve harvey news africa coming up in the next fifteen minutes south africa commemorates twenty five years since the country's first democratic election on saturday but a quarter of a century on why blacks struggle with the idea of co-existing and those who are all white say they've been excluded as the country tries to redress the last. we do why do we break with the words we were to break through white who. dared to bring them . over to the brutal murders to regroup. and chase in...
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africa's albums on goes to wall street julio the continent's biggest e-commerce operator launches its initial public offering in new york. also on the show dizzying heights for disney stock after it unveils its new streaming service. and it's game on for a young african takis are turning augmented reality games into a way of addressing the persistent problem. welcome to the w business i'm john album a lot and in berlin thanks for joining us it's the first african start up the list on a major global exchange online retailer jumeirah how its first trading day today it shows new york to raise one hundred ninety six million dollars selling its shares in the middle of it set marketing range besides raising money the firm is also looking at raising its profile and boosting growth now in june yes potential is huge a market is developing across africa off faster and larger than any than in many other parts of the world when juno was founded in two thousand and twelve it was launched in the continent's four biggest countries morocco egypt south africa and nigeria now it's active in fourteen an
africa's albums on goes to wall street julio the continent's biggest e-commerce operator launches its initial public offering in new york. also on the show dizzying heights for disney stock after it unveils its new streaming service. and it's game on for a young african takis are turning augmented reality games into a way of addressing the persistent problem. welcome to the w business i'm john album a lot and in berlin thanks for joining us it's the first african start up the list on a major...
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and the russians on to get into south africa's marijuana market. i've been fizzling that steve is that the south african government has the. a three hundred fifty five million dollars lifeline to struggling utility eskom was originally planned for august but the state firm is on the brink of bankruptcy it's grappling with cash flow problems and a mountain of debt the company employs forty eight thousand people bank says it could operate with just fifteen thousand. it needs double that but just ahead of elections no one is planning on axing any jobs at all. south african finance minister tito authorized the eskom payment early a month after he himself compared putting more money into the ailing leviathan with pouring water into a sieve he said the cash would disappear straight into a bloated company which is neither technically nor financially able to carry out its prime task that of supplying south africa with electricity energy is south africa's weak spot state owned eskom is responsible for supplying ninety five percent of the country's electrici
and the russians on to get into south africa's marijuana market. i've been fizzling that steve is that the south african government has the. a three hundred fifty five million dollars lifeline to struggling utility eskom was originally planned for august but the state firm is on the brink of bankruptcy it's grappling with cash flow problems and a mountain of debt the company employs forty eight thousand people bank says it could operate with just fifteen thousand. it needs double that but just...
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business africa. succeed in defining not succeed in taking the people off the streets because we're tired of his dictatorship. taking the stand global matters. respect. a mad rush to keep the lights on a south african government bails out state. sooner rather than later. china defends its own road initiative officials say it's a geo political tool nor a death trap. and the rush is on to get into south africa's marijuana market. let's do business south african government has thirty three hundred fifty five million dollars lifeline to struggling utility eskom the bailout was originally planned for august but the state firm is on the brink of bankruptcy it's grappling with cash flow problems and amounts of debt the company employs forty eight thousand people the world bank says it could operate with just fifteen thousand. it needs double that but just ahead of elections no one is planning on axing any jobs at all. south african finance minister tito authorize the eskom payment early a month after he hims
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of africa and the fall off. in eastern. africa and. pre-publication to these interviews of predicting preventing responding and even as they are doubting to the situation all these kind of these us that would have. this similar disaster has happened ten years ago. and suddenly in two thousand and one listens to take out of army prepare in terms of responding to this the stakes ask for the sense that government is out to be honest also look for the least these are steps turning. a crisis of human security crisis where is and displacement have become in this it the second of course in that you didn't come out on solidarity they don't know how many gas get that out situations when african countries including me would not be able to respond to effectively even if you did have predicted and trying to prevent the disasters and even the days then he could be your enemies cost in the african union and how the. united nations the you and international community has rose only unfortunately this lever the little story directly at this last. past
of africa and the fall off. in eastern. africa and. pre-publication to these interviews of predicting preventing responding and even as they are doubting to the situation all these kind of these us that would have. this similar disaster has happened ten years ago. and suddenly in two thousand and one listens to take out of army prepare in terms of responding to this the stakes ask for the sense that government is out to be honest also look for the least these are steps turning. a crisis of...
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in over a decade is the fast africa well champion in the. history spawn soccer team and i well born in kumasi got off and we are both called. see you next time i find out. the worst large numbers of people fight for survival. dangerous. floods and droughts climate change become the main driver of mass migration you can write any kind of peace not if you want and probably more than to come to. the comic store to get a thirty ish on t w. you are from the book you are now going to keep your cool and learn from no commitment to. exposing injustice global news that matters. to me kinds of things.
in over a decade is the fast africa well champion in the. history spawn soccer team and i well born in kumasi got off and we are both called. see you next time i find out. the worst large numbers of people fight for survival. dangerous. floods and droughts climate change become the main driver of mass migration you can write any kind of peace not if you want and probably more than to come to. the comic store to get a thirty ish on t w. you are from the book you are now going to keep your cool...
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this is business africa. the future of sudan hangs very much in the balance in a tug of war between civilian protesters and the military meanwhile the economy is suffering saudi arabia and the united to send three billion dollars worth of aid to saddam which according to the united nations one of the poorest countries in the world despite an abundance of natural resources. it said a million people are toiling their way through sudan's deserts and mountains gold diggers dreaming of striking the mother lode and a subsequent life of these gold mining has been around here since the time of the pharaohs but most of what's found nowadays winds up in the pockets of the khartoum government and its regional potentates there's not enough funding or know how here for industrial scale mining. and who wants to invest in a country anyway it's caught up in a revolution. after three months of mass protests the military stepped in and took power. but the demonstrations continue the sudanese people are demanding that power be
this is business africa. the future of sudan hangs very much in the balance in a tug of war between civilian protesters and the military meanwhile the economy is suffering saudi arabia and the united to send three billion dollars worth of aid to saddam which according to the united nations one of the poorest countries in the world despite an abundance of natural resources. it said a million people are toiling their way through sudan's deserts and mountains gold diggers dreaming of striking the...
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africa w. . where i come from we have to fight for a free press i was born and raised in a military dictatorship with just one to his shadow and a few in his favorites one official information as a journalist i have worked on the streets of many can trust and their problems are always the same fourteen the social inequality a lack of the freedom of the. press. corruption weak on the floor just a sign and when it comes to the fans of the humans and see them why do fools who hunt decide to put their trust in us. my name is jenny purse and i work a d w. this is deja vu news africa coming up in the next fifteen minutes far and as fearing for their lives in south africa three people have been killed and hundreds are displaced after a flare up of violence against people from other african countries the south african government says it's criminality not seen a phobia we'll hear from the job of based africa dies for a for.
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this is deja news africa coming up in the next fifteen minutes south africa commemorates twenty five years since the country's first democratic election on saturday but a quarter of a century on why dissent struggle with the idea of co-existing and those who are all white say they've been excluded as the country tries to redress the process. we do like to be good with the words we wouldn't read from the right. to overthrow the you know we're going to read your good things always. and chase in seattle we have to story of the games rising stars from playing neighborhoods in nigeria will find out why they have mentors believe chance or change their lives. i'm christine wonderwall come to news africa today and on saturday south africa will mock the twenty fifth anniversary of the country's first democratic election after apartheid back in one thousand nine hundred four it was hoped that the years that would follow would bring healing and reconciliation achieved a racial tensions in the country are still very high in many parts of south africa black and white people simply don't live toge
this is deja news africa coming up in the next fifteen minutes south africa commemorates twenty five years since the country's first democratic election on saturday but a quarter of a century on why dissent struggle with the idea of co-existing and those who are all white say they've been excluded as the country tries to redress the process. we do like to be good with the words we wouldn't read from the right. to overthrow the you know we're going to read your good things always. and chase in...
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goal africa a town under threat. to me let me take you to solve let me have a kingdom the flooding a good dose of me as a. young man a few different climate change and industrialization have battered barns in senegal a web documentary shows how local people have been affected. in truth. during the civil chain reaction of protests. began around six hundred years ago in the midst of the revolution in flash been able this many people became aware of their abilities and strengths in a new way there was an outpouring of self-confidence mentions it's the first. time. scientists. are. trying. hardest. to a. t w. it's time to take stock. and face. time you're up to such deals. and fun for the troops. to over come down trees and connecticut. it's time for. a d.w.t. a scumming up ahead. mines when the water starts losing people fight for survival. but a lot is clearly dangerous. floods and droughts climate change become the main driver of mass migration you can write any kind of fix not if you want and probably most of them to
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welcome to in the edition of equal africa program today features reports from across africa as well as europe i'm now it's the university of nigeria in enugu south this nigerian of course i'm joined by my colleagues the alone global and south africa hazy high you don't today. jazz greats and tea good to see you again hello everyone and greetings from johannesburg as n.t. said will be covering quite a lots of ground this week so let's take a quick look at what's coming up. see how the little ingenuity you can make a wildlife sanctuary an even more peaceful place. build a truly low impact home using materials and use organic waste to create something useful and lasting. a first report comes from right here in south africa few natural phenomenon are spectacular as the sight of an enormous flock of birds gathering to breed sadly climate change and other factors have had a devastating effect on many breeding areas in recent years but lucky for us there are dedicated conservationists who refuse to sit back and watch as entire generations of birds a lost for ever. come first in south africa j
welcome to in the edition of equal africa program today features reports from across africa as well as europe i'm now it's the university of nigeria in enugu south this nigerian of course i'm joined by my colleagues the alone global and south africa hazy high you don't today. jazz greats and tea good to see you again hello everyone and greetings from johannesburg as n.t. said will be covering quite a lots of ground this week so let's take a quick look at what's coming up. see how the little...
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this is business africa. welcome to the future of saddam very much in the balance in a tug of war between civilian protesters and the military meanwhile the economy is suffering saudi arabia and the united arab emirates want to send three billion dollars worth of aid to saddam which according to the united nations are the poorest countries in the world despite an abundance of natural resources. it said a million people are toiling their way through sudan's deserts and mountains gold diggers dreaming of striking the mother lode and the subsequent life of the gold mining has been around here since the time of the pharaohs but most of what's found nowadays winds up in the pockets of the khartoum government and its regional potentates there's not enough funding or know how here for industrial scale mining . and who wants to invest in a country anyway it's caught up in a revolution. after three months of mass protests the military stepped in and took power. but the demonstrations continue the sudanese people are d
this is business africa. welcome to the future of saddam very much in the balance in a tug of war between civilian protesters and the military meanwhile the economy is suffering saudi arabia and the united arab emirates want to send three billion dollars worth of aid to saddam which according to the united nations are the poorest countries in the world despite an abundance of natural resources. it said a million people are toiling their way through sudan's deserts and mountains gold diggers...
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do you think nigeria has the wherewithal to lead africa in the 21st—ce ntu ry wherewithal to lead africa in the 21st—century to make this the century of the african? absolutely, absolutely, and this is what hurts. i'm tired of it being a country of potential. it's about time we ma nifested potential. it's about time we manifested that potential. in the act in productivity. everywhere i travel i meet nigerians. they are considered some of the finest surgeons in the world. you find them enabled derby, in dubai. literature, for instance. look at the young women, especially, who are producing some of the finest modern literature. engineers. nigerians, even the underworld salutes nigerian crooks. because the intelligence they bring to bear. 0n crooks. because the intelligence they bring to bear. on that particular line of human productivity, is a challenge to even the italian mafia. so this potential can be harnessed. leadership is the problem. and the leaders squat on this magnificent, this treasure house, this heritage, they squat on it, a busted eyes it, they exploit it, a busted eyes it
do you think nigeria has the wherewithal to lead africa in the 21st—ce ntu ry wherewithal to lead africa in the 21st—century to make this the century of the african? absolutely, absolutely, and this is what hurts. i'm tired of it being a country of potential. it's about time we ma nifested potential. it's about time we manifested that potential. in the act in productivity. everywhere i travel i meet nigerians. they are considered some of the finest surgeons in the world. you find them...
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when the reality of the battle this phase is actually right in south africa is of south africa which is a big challenge and on that i actually think there has been insufficient leadership from the guys who were leading the n.c. most of whom were people who would know very well they either leave brought and supported abroad or actually they knew that they were leading this process that it was a global thing and the global support for the liberation struggles of africa was across the race so really the bottom while it privileged white in south africa remain if you like racial the vast majority of the inequalities and injustices is really grabbed my from the economy call and structural that necessarily racial or a solution. is the a.n.c. irredeemably corrupt would south africa twenty five years after the end of apartheid be betteroff now in the hands of the democratic alliance of the economic freedom fighters is it time to give someone else ago. i think the challenge here is what joseph has been in arguing and what. has been alluding to and that is the question of dealing with leadershi
when the reality of the battle this phase is actually right in south africa is of south africa which is a big challenge and on that i actually think there has been insufficient leadership from the guys who were leading the n.c. most of whom were people who would know very well they either leave brought and supported abroad or actually they knew that they were leading this process that it was a global thing and the global support for the liberation struggles of africa was across the race so...
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africa mr bowen is this the of by the vaccine that will end malaria. well thank you for thank you for inviting me to first mention that i represent. the research of m.s.f. attorney well it is a vaccine is really a great promise it's the first of many that we show a reasonable because what does that mean it's me that four children out of ten can be protected from malaria if they take all the four dose of the vaccine. debated on not to. order research from the top. ok i see and i guess the emphasis that some experts have made here to say that the introduction off this vaccine should not take away from existing if it's for example giving people bad meds and insecticides that couldn't be elaborated too much can it. his defeat first of all this is a pilot a pilot and magician of the vaccine which means that we need to gather more information of how we realize disappointing is that the vaccine is one tool or the orders in all those already proven to be effective i'm talking about the i'm talking about the. treatment so those one already come on look it's lik
africa mr bowen is this the of by the vaccine that will end malaria. well thank you for thank you for inviting me to first mention that i represent. the research of m.s.f. attorney well it is a vaccine is really a great promise it's the first of many that we show a reasonable because what does that mean it's me that four children out of ten can be protected from malaria if they take all the four dose of the vaccine. debated on not to. order research from the top. ok i see and i guess the...
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and the president is going to stand up for africa women calls for the removal of obstacles for female entrepreneur. in physical and let's do business final east. comfort for investors efficient line in china today the slowdown in economic growth is not as bad as thought gross domestic product rose in the first quarter by six point four percent year on year and output surged last month. news that china's economy had risen six point four percent in the first quarter comes the welcome surprise weak global demand in a bruising trade war with the united states has weighed on the world's second largest economy for months beijing warns china isn't out of the woods yet. given slowing global growth and trade international uncertainty and domestic structural issues reform in development is an arduous task downward pressure remains. the uncertainties include the trade dispute with the u.s. it has dampened export growth and rattled market nerves investment is dropping their concerns about real estate prices and chinese consumers are spending less to soften the blow china has lowered labor costs a
and the president is going to stand up for africa women calls for the removal of obstacles for female entrepreneur. in physical and let's do business final east. comfort for investors efficient line in china today the slowdown in economic growth is not as bad as thought gross domestic product rose in the first quarter by six point four percent year on year and output surged last month. news that china's economy had risen six point four percent in the first quarter comes the welcome surprise...
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this is deja news africa coming up in the next fifteen minutes ah yeah i'm sure a peace deal was signed this is violence in south sudan displaced people are leaving shelters and returning to their homes but i'll say god they really are and what does their future look like. the school kids fighting the funny we have the story of the children checking in to get a deal on this that's wreaking havoc in parts of kenya. that were in abidjan in the ivory coast when young british rangers have been flocking to the west africa's first smartphone film festival. i'm christine wonderwall come to the program i'm glad you're to day and it's been just over half a year now since a new peace deal was signed in south sudan the overall nevels off islands all said to have reduced in the country and many displaced people on now returning to their homes one un run refugee camp in the city off while has seen the number of people taking shelter drop from about forty thousand to around fourteen thousand now here's why the last year's peace deal was necessary because in twenty thirteen that's two years off to gai
this is deja news africa coming up in the next fifteen minutes ah yeah i'm sure a peace deal was signed this is violence in south sudan displaced people are leaving shelters and returning to their homes but i'll say god they really are and what does their future look like. the school kids fighting the funny we have the story of the children checking in to get a deal on this that's wreaking havoc in parts of kenya. that were in abidjan in the ivory coast when young british rangers have been...
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us on the rock n roll and i'll be back with more news at the top of the hour up next business news africa which now tamala. sex make. raring to. go if there is any erotic reading between them you'd have to find it between the wife's. literature. on the streets. to get your romantic channel. going to write a story. with exclusive. must seem. to be curious minds. do it yourself network or. subscribe to. the. china silk road paved with good intentions given its reach spanning europe and africa one would hope so but critics the cry what they call china that trap diplomacy the second delegate road initiative forum is underway in beijing and the world is watching. also on the show hundreds of tons of illegally mind the gold are smuggled out of africa and will eat countries of urgently needed revenue. welcome to business i'm joined now the milan berlin thanks for joining us a higher level belt and road summit kicked off in beijing today political leaders and business representatives from some forty countries including many from africa as well as russia and germany are on hand to learn more about
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tour link to news from africa and the world tour link to exceptional stories and discussions. as it is easy to ally with safety deputed come smoke free coffee join us on facebook g w forgot. her first day of school in the jungle. first clueless of the blues. band doris green the moment arrives to. join during the tang on her journey back to freedom. in our interactive documentary. the world. returns home on d w dot com tang's. is a nice surprise for chinese growth to impress the bestest but analysts say the official figures with caution. eyeing the big bucks consultants say nigeria's music market concerts were explode. the kind of president still has stands up for africa women calls for the removal of obstacles books entrepreneurs. as well and that's their business. finally some comfort for investors efficient line in china today the slowdown in economic growth is not as bad as thought course the mystic rose in the first quarter by six point four percent year on year and what surged last month. news that china's economy had risen six point four percent in the first quarter com
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go africa. yes i'm coming. and hopes to save the country's mangrove. the coastal forests are being used to sow production they're also being damaged by cattle herds. by yes some camera power supply. next d.w. . what's the value of a human being. about ten euro's in purely chemical terms. in this brave new world we're constantly being analyzed and revalue. our people nothing but commodities. or tell you doesn't individual have made in germany sixteen. when the water starts rising people fight for survival and he set up and gets a bunch of money but when there's a flood water comes up truck waste by your clothes fast that everyone needs to but . the lack of water is equally dangerous. there's not give in sleep and move south so they can plant crops and find food stamp. floods and droughts climate change become the main driver of mass migration you can write any appeal going to peace not if you want and probably most of them to come to. the climate exodus starts if you feel thirty is on t w. hello and welcome to this edition of eco africa then vironment m
go africa. yes i'm coming. and hopes to save the country's mangrove. the coastal forests are being used to sow production they're also being damaged by cattle herds. by yes some camera power supply. next d.w. . what's the value of a human being. about ten euro's in purely chemical terms. in this brave new world we're constantly being analyzed and revalue. our people nothing but commodities. or tell you doesn't individual have made in germany sixteen. when the water starts rising people fight...
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news africa coming up in the next fifteen minutes rhonda remembers its deadliest one hundred days on sunday the country commemorates the twenty fifth anniversary of the genocide that killed nearly a million people will hear from survive is striving to keep the peace. and african literature in focus the second african book festival is underway here in berlin will meet one of the continent's rising stars. i'm christine window welcome to the program i'm glad you're tuned in this weekend walks twenty five years since the start of the rwandan genocide one of the dockets and most brutal chapters in the country's history the catalyst for the genocide was the downing of a plane carrying rwanda's then president juvenile. he was a hutu he was on his way back from peace talks in tanzania with tutsi rebels the very next day the massacre began a period of just one hundred days nearly one million people most of them tutsis were killed by hutu militias the killing stopped when the tutsi rebels led by paul kagame is seize the capital kigali gandhi went on to become president in two thousand and rema
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what does the current debate about restitution say about the way europe perceives africa today of africa isn't that interesting lee we are now hearing arguments which reveal a deep seated cum dissension towards africa that there are no museums there or that africans are in. capable of taking care of their own works of art or cultural heritage not everyone is saying it out loud but many people are convinced that the objects would be much safer in europe and it would even be for the good of africa if they were kept in europe together it means we have a lot of work ahead to decolonized the european perception of africa. the. provenance research is only really just got going yet the humble foreign member lynn is about to open in twenty nineteen how can that work that's giving in as what this was in my recommendation would be that the museums publish their inventor a nice. this would basically mean that we see museums in the same way as libraries a library without a catalog is just a pile of books about look under museum without an inventor e which is available to the public is simply a pile
what does the current debate about restitution say about the way europe perceives africa today of africa isn't that interesting lee we are now hearing arguments which reveal a deep seated cum dissension towards africa that there are no museums there or that africans are in. capable of taking care of their own works of art or cultural heritage not everyone is saying it out loud but many people are convinced that the objects would be much safer in europe and it would even be for the good of...
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what is the current debate about restitution say about the way europe perceives africa today of africa is central interestingly we are now hearing arguments which reveal a deep seated come dissension towards africa that there are no museums there or that africans are incapable of taking care of their own works of art or cultural heritage not everyone is saying it out loud but many people are convinced that the objects would be much safer in europe and it would even be for the good of africa if they were kept in europe. it means we have a lot of work ahead to decolonized the european perception of africa. the poor and yet it's provenance research has only really just got going yet the humble foreign member lynn is about to open in twenty nineteen how can that work kind of giving them. as what this was in my recommendation would be that the museums publish their inventor. this would basically mean that we see museums in the same way as libraries a library without a catalogue is just a pile of books of the law and a museum without an inventor e which is available to the public is simply a
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is his business africa on the. us car importers and salesman across kenya are in shock after the government announced that from july all modes cars older than seventy years cannot be imported into the country anymore the law is intended to help a local car industry problem is though imported second hand cars are highly popular with a majority of kenyans you the affordability compared to locally assembled units or new imports. is like general motors or can is own t.v.'s motors are welcoming the move. there are still lots of elderly cars on kenya's roads on the outskirts of nairobi used car dealers still offer foreign models over seven years old but that will change the summer when the government moves the age limit for imported secondhand vehicles from eight to five years a nightmare for dealers with the five. is that most of the because that in your opinion but it will be expensive and at the same time duty were a bit costly for us so it demeans every local rich or be president sitting at. six hundred thousand to i
is his business africa on the. us car importers and salesman across kenya are in shock after the government announced that from july all modes cars older than seventy years cannot be imported into the country anymore the law is intended to help a local car industry problem is though imported second hand cars are highly popular with a majority of kenyans you the affordability compared to locally assembled units or new imports. is like general motors or can is own t.v.'s motors are welcoming the...
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this is deja vu news africa coming up in the next fifteen minutes days off the omagh. people in sudan all still protesting there demanding civilian rule we look at the passion of military intervention in unseating africa's dictators what does it mean for democracy. and one month off a psycho new diet we're on the ground with the mayor of mozambique spalled city off a rest what if it's to clean up and rebuild are under way.
this is deja vu news africa coming up in the next fifteen minutes days off the omagh. people in sudan all still protesting there demanding civilian rule we look at the passion of military intervention in unseating africa's dictators what does it mean for democracy. and one month off a psycho new diet we're on the ground with the mayor of mozambique spalled city off a rest what if it's to clean up and rebuild are under way.
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africa mr bourne is this the of by the vaccine that will end malaria. well thank you for thank you for inviting me to first mention that i represent. the research of m.s.f. attorney well it is a fact scene is really a great promise it's the first of many that we show a reasonable what does that mean it's me that four children out of ten can be protected from malaria if they take all the for both of the vaccine. if it depended on not to. order research. ok i see and i guess the emphasis that some experts have made here to say that the introduction off the spec scene should not take away from existing if it's for example giving people bad minutes and insecticides that couldn't be elaborated too much can it. yes defeat first of all this is a pilot pilot and magician of the vaccine which means that we need to gather more information of how we realize disappointing is that the vaccine is one cool or the orders in all those already proven to be effective i'm talking about the i'm talking about the. treatment so those one already come. it's like seeing that be
africa mr bourne is this the of by the vaccine that will end malaria. well thank you for thank you for inviting me to first mention that i represent. the research of m.s.f. attorney well it is a fact scene is really a great promise it's the first of many that we show a reasonable what does that mean it's me that four children out of ten can be protected from malaria if they take all the for both of the vaccine. if it depended on not to. order research. ok i see and i guess the emphasis that...
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you're welcome to the fast edition of our africa magazine show that seventy seven percent african show from d.w. made for the youth across the continent i am the michael jr. it's great to have you with us then you sure will be taking the debates to you and i have a young people on the ground across africa i guess what's coming up in the next minutes. with meeting young give me an activist who's been mobilizing resistance against female genital mutilation. are reports that the money talks to rest and. there are about the living conditions that in my safety feature we meet. who takes us on the tour of life c.b.s. capital monrovia. the housing market across africa is our hot topic today on the fringes of big cities such as lagos or nairobi you see rows of new gold corrugated iron shacks in the media there are four times as many flimsy shocks done properly built houses on surprisingly people living in the area around the capital in talk are growing more and more frustrated with the situation that. these young men maybe ans are fed up tens of thousands have joined the youth movement affirma
you're welcome to the fast edition of our africa magazine show that seventy seven percent african show from d.w. made for the youth across the continent i am the michael jr. it's great to have you with us then you sure will be taking the debates to you and i have a young people on the ground across africa i guess what's coming up in the next minutes. with meeting young give me an activist who's been mobilizing resistance against female genital mutilation. are reports that the money talks to...