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this is the news africa coming up in the program the effects of the climate crisis on africa the psycho who died of a stupid parts of zimbabwe gave months ago we meet some survivors still living in tents also coming out. so that because the worst drought in a century means farmers are struggling to save their lifestyle. and the world's largest several species on the threat of severe weather conditions on the island of their gradation mean that only $3000.00 survive in green fees etc. i could join yeah you're welcome to the program today show is about the effects the climate crisis is having on africa's people and it's wildlife the un secretary general until you can see it is opened an international climate conference on monday with a warning he said levels of heat trapping gases have hit a record high and the impacts could be catastrophic if nations do not take action so that meant that greenhouse gas emissions africa is already struggling with effects of the mall for the tall climates droughts are usually severe rainfall cycles 8 months ago cycling that i wrecked havoc in the east of z
this is the news africa coming up in the program the effects of the climate crisis on africa the psycho who died of a stupid parts of zimbabwe gave months ago we meet some survivors still living in tents also coming out. so that because the worst drought in a century means farmers are struggling to save their lifestyle. and the world's largest several species on the threat of severe weather conditions on the island of their gradation mean that only $3000.00 survive in green fees etc. i could...
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this is the next stop africa. news around the clock on the website. i'm going to. take it personally. with wonderful people. make the game so special. for all truth dot com. takes it personally with wonderful people and stories that make so special. was. called. arrested for corruption we are. actually the way forward to solve africa's energy crisis. production instead of $20000000.00. backers. and french president obama travels to west africa to discuss the future of the save our currency. should it. come to business. africa your updates on today's african and global business news here on the us welcome. south african police have arrested 2 former executive at embattled power utility eskom they're charged with fraud corruption and money laundering in connection with new power plants that are supposed to alleviate the country's electricity problems south africa's grid nearly collapsed in 2008 and eskom has had to enforce rolling blackouts ever since in a bid to relieve pressure it is causing chaos for the country and the economy the contracts involved in the allega
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from africa via europe to new york. a few years ago until a kid draw adopted the city as her 3rd home. today she's on her way to the united nations she's been a unicef goodwill ambassador since 2002. i want to make up with you. aside from her humanitarian work she also regularly hosts a current affairs program for the un website. 21st century friendship 9 him music has always appealed for peaceful coexistence between races and the sexes. as a presenter she embodies a life lived between continents and cultures a citizen of the world in the truest sense. of evil rainfall immediately back. once again his schedule is tight she squeezes in a small studio session with her band. a song about people who exert control over a country's government. leak and the adventure of music began with personal appeal and migration. 3 have made cross cultural innovation their guiding principle and the source of their inspiration. all the places i've been have shaped the person i am i travel because i have the health and strength to do so and
from africa via europe to new york. a few years ago until a kid draw adopted the city as her 3rd home. today she's on her way to the united nations she's been a unicef goodwill ambassador since 2002. i want to make up with you. aside from her humanitarian work she also regularly hosts a current affairs program for the un website. 21st century friendship 9 him music has always appealed for peaceful coexistence between races and the sexes. as a presenter she embodies a life lived between...
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some companies in africa turning them into jackets shoes and how. a french tannery produces leather for luxury accessories like card holders and handbags. and all measures used to transform fish skin into leather because today it's a way studies thrown away by the food industry and the catering industry i wanted to question on the advantage of fish skin once it's been the scale it is that it has a unique texture and it's one of the strongest the most durable letters in the world and very supple and the tunnel really removes the remaining flesh and cleans the skins in a rotating drum. just soaking in eco friendly town instead of to dry. that mist skins of softened and died with various colors. and now the company is processing around 2000 skins per month. scans that would otherwise just be useless waste. and how about you if you're also doing your bit tell us about it. visit our website or send us a tweet. hash tag doing your picture. we share your story. whether there was a blight on trucks it mostly is how to be changed to anything new and better l
some companies in africa turning them into jackets shoes and how. a french tannery produces leather for luxury accessories like card holders and handbags. and all measures used to transform fish skin into leather because today it's a way studies thrown away by the food industry and the catering industry i wanted to question on the advantage of fish skin once it's been the scale it is that it has a unique texture and it's one of the strongest the most durable letters in the world and very supple...
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coming up next as africa business update with kate ferguson she'll also bring you the latest on a german air life facing strikes in the upcoming days it is getting good all the latest news and information around the clock by heading to our web site that will rock and going on behalf of the entire state thanks for watching. if you would like to be our fighters want to start families to become farmers or engineers every one of us a plan would be an issue for your children. on the children who have already been this way and that's you and those that will follow are part of a new the process. they could be the future of. granting opportunities. matters you may. take. us. with. to make them special. africa on the rise investors from all over the world are showing interest in the continent we'll take a look at the highs and lows of doing business in some of the world's most rapidly growing economies. also coming up most times i cabin crew prepared to stay squawk a flight attendant say they'll strike on monday during one of the busiest travel weeks of the year. wheeling and dealing it's been a
coming up next as africa business update with kate ferguson she'll also bring you the latest on a german air life facing strikes in the upcoming days it is getting good all the latest news and information around the clock by heading to our web site that will rock and going on behalf of the entire state thanks for watching. if you would like to be our fighters want to start families to become farmers or engineers every one of us a plan would be an issue for your children. on the children who...
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countries like south africa. are making it into the top 20 and are doing fairly well but at the other end of the rankings chad and the democratic republic of congo are at the very bottom of the rankings so i think there's quite a lot of diversity and if you look at the pace of change in africa as a whole on average it's still going to take 95 years to get to parity because of those very different rates of change across those different economies and i think what you see really there is highly unequal societies so there are still a lot of women going into labor force participation but they happen to be very low skilled and lacking the education that could actually make them into medium skilled and high skilled workers so we're seeing some impressive jumps that you think that developed economies are much more set in their own ways and the developing economies in africa are more open to adopt the demands of equality. i think there are interesting opportunities for both sets of economies i certainly wouldn't say that
countries like south africa. are making it into the top 20 and are doing fairly well but at the other end of the rankings chad and the democratic republic of congo are at the very bottom of the rankings so i think there's quite a lot of diversity and if you look at the pace of change in africa as a whole on average it's still going to take 95 years to get to parity because of those very different rates of change across those different economies and i think what you see really there is highly...
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news africa coming up in the program. spirit from euro some say that africa hasn't got the museums to house its own artifacts is that a fair argument. because of losing. in the house. species in the world of policing in kingdoms it's time to try. and climate change is forcing increasing numbers of me jazz for me to turn back on the actual additional nomadic lifestyle. i mean my god you know and you are welcome to the program there's a kilometer or a 10 africa stretches now think about this for a 2nd if we want to look at many of our works and sacred objects we have to make a long journey because many of us got there throughout museums in europe a year ago french. just abandon these royal statues those looted by french clothing all forces that been in ones back but not much has happened yet micron's announcement was triggered by a reporter he had commissioned on the restitution of africa's stretches will talk to one of the report's authors in a moment but fest what are people seeing on the continent. high and african out o
news africa coming up in the program. spirit from euro some say that africa hasn't got the museums to house its own artifacts is that a fair argument. because of losing. in the house. species in the world of policing in kingdoms it's time to try. and climate change is forcing increasing numbers of me jazz for me to turn back on the actual additional nomadic lifestyle. i mean my god you know and you are welcome to the program there's a kilometer or a 10 africa stretches now think about this for...
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to our south africa. my current your character are the car for the. africa out of a better. over the. top in the public perception africa is now assuming the position to which it was always untitled so most of it is of it is a. few months starting january 1st. this is d.w. news live from berlin firefighters in australia under world lentulus train for nearly 4 months now among those working to put out the flames are many volunteers take a leave from their jobs in some cases risking their lives. in government has announced plans to compensate them and honor their efforts.
to our south africa. my current your character are the car for the. africa out of a better. over the. top in the public perception africa is now assuming the position to which it was always untitled so most of it is of it is a. few months starting january 1st. this is d.w. news live from berlin firefighters in australia under world lentulus train for nearly 4 months now among those working to put out the flames are many volunteers take a leave from their jobs in some cases risking their lives....
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to south africa now and property analysts a while. warning that shopping malls there are losing their appeal and could soon be a thing of the past because you must migrating to online shopping and the economy flirting with the recession big shopping complexes battling with tenants and foot traffic estimate feltus. this shopping complex could mark the end of an era for weighs more in the wealthy northern suburbs of johannesburg is one of africa's biggest. development an expansion project that took us 278000 screaming into this mixture into any treaty that will expand to 200 thousands maybe just leaving us as the biggest make a board on the sub-saharan continent it now operates 450 different stores featuring both local and global brands you know you get a special inside africa people love to touch and feel and having the store here allows you to still come in touch a chocolate feel the chocolate and of the room of the chocolate the different paths that all is right for us but with over 1700 malls throughout southern africa market analys
to south africa now and property analysts a while. warning that shopping malls there are losing their appeal and could soon be a thing of the past because you must migrating to online shopping and the economy flirting with the recession big shopping complexes battling with tenants and foot traffic estimate feltus. this shopping complex could mark the end of an era for weighs more in the wealthy northern suburbs of johannesburg is one of africa's biggest. development an expansion project that...
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and this is do business africa welcome. online shopping is huge in most parts of the world in germany some 94 percent of internet use is over 16 shop online but the situation in africa is very different there are fewer than one in 20 people use e-commerce a huge potential market but there are hurdles regulations such as consumer protection are lacking in many regions and purchases often don't trust online retail infrastructure is another problem if roads are bad reliable deliveries can't be guaranteed rural regions often don't have street names house numbers and payment systems are often in adequate despite this potential online retail giants have been cautious amazon for instance invested in south africa and 2013 after a year of losses it pulled out again china's ali baba has been more assertive setting up digital retail shops in rwanda and ethiopia but despite a home market advantage it hasn't been easy for african challenges gerri an online platform jamia went public on the new york stock exchange this spring but after i
and this is do business africa welcome. online shopping is huge in most parts of the world in germany some 94 percent of internet use is over 16 shop online but the situation in africa is very different there are fewer than one in 20 people use e-commerce a huge potential market but there are hurdles regulations such as consumer protection are lacking in many regions and purchases often don't trust online retail infrastructure is another problem if roads are bad reliable deliveries can't be...
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africa coming up on the program. from euro. museums to house its own artifacts is that a fair argument. is that. climate change is forcing increasing numbers of new jazz to turn back. and you are welcome to the program there's a cloud africa stretches now think about this for a 2nd if we want to look at. sacred objects we have to make a long journey it goes. throughout museums in europe a year ago french. from mr attend. these royal statues those looted by french colonial forces. back but not much has happened yet. was triggered by a reporter you had commissioned on the restitution of africa stretches well talk to one of the report's authors in a moment but what are people seeing on the continent. high and african art on display in a museum in africa something that is fairly unusual as many of africa's masterpieces a host in europe cynicus museum of black civilisations and deco is an exception like many on the continent the museum's director wants to change. things have been stolen africans are not going to ask to strip europea
africa coming up on the program. from euro. museums to house its own artifacts is that a fair argument. is that. climate change is forcing increasing numbers of new jazz to turn back. and you are welcome to the program there's a cloud africa stretches now think about this for a 2nd if we want to look at. sacred objects we have to make a long journey it goes. throughout museums in europe a year ago french. from mr attend. these royal statues those looted by french colonial forces. back but not...
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more live news from africa and the world join us on facebook at g.w. africa. lock christmas. this is deja vu news live from berlin the final words in madrid negotiations wrap up at the u.n. climate conference 2 days after the summit was scheduled to end delegates appear to have reached an agreement on some of the most contentious points but countries that disagree on how to keep their commitment to tensions learning again in hong kong pro-democracy demonstrators and police.
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business africa in just a moment i'll be back at the top of the hour how the day. i'm sure that of us are. insupportable. what's a view what's able. to be able. to go to the girl makes you to change. the mind of stories. we think. a must see concerning heart culture to europe. should be curious minds. do it yourself networkers. some subscribers don't miss out. as to eskom managers are arrested for corruption we are. actually the way forward to solve africa's energy crisis one nigerian stands up bits off grid power production instead and gets a $20000000.00 boost from international bankers. and french president obama travels to west africa to discuss the future of the safer currency and its survival should it. welcome to business africa your update on today's african and global business news here on. welcome. south african police have arrested 2 former executive embattled power utility eskom charged with fraud corruption and money laundering in connection with new power plants that are supposed to alleviate the country's electricity problems south africa's grid near
business africa in just a moment i'll be back at the top of the hour how the day. i'm sure that of us are. insupportable. what's a view what's able. to be able. to go to the girl makes you to change. the mind of stories. we think. a must see concerning heart culture to europe. should be curious minds. do it yourself networkers. some subscribers don't miss out. as to eskom managers are arrested for corruption we are. actually the way forward to solve africa's energy crisis one nigerian stands up...
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this is news africa coming up in the next 15 minutes africa's people wanted the news why born fiji's in kenya. said they are still refugees it's a fate shared by millions of africans and many have lost hope. my friends have a problem themselves because of what they are going through would like to stop them several times in this country sometimes i think about killing myself because of the hardship i'm going through. and broken promises thousands dampier's take to the streets to call on the president just step down. i'm christine one bill welcome to news africa it's good to have you along a global summit aimed at finding ways to support the world's growing number of refugees is underway in switzerland it's the 1st meeting off its kind bringing together the politicians business nita's and refugee day to get at that summit but 1st the majority off africa's refugees on the continent and many faced adverse conditions in their host countries they're denied citizenship and sometimes basic human rights report is in kenya home to one of the biggest refugee camps in the world. mohammed he has
this is news africa coming up in the next 15 minutes africa's people wanted the news why born fiji's in kenya. said they are still refugees it's a fate shared by millions of africans and many have lost hope. my friends have a problem themselves because of what they are going through would like to stop them several times in this country sometimes i think about killing myself because of the hardship i'm going through. and broken promises thousands dampier's take to the streets to call on the...
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we presume free success stories from south africa. identifying rare glimpse of replanting them creating an urban oasis in africa. 60 minutes. on not over out and they will not succeed in dividing us about i'll not succeed in taking the people off the streets because we're tired of this dictatorship. taking the stand global news that matters. made from minds. best a state of being news africa with a special edition of our show we look back at ordinary people who do extraordinary things coming up on the program the best of local heroes from our crossed the continent. right here. on the map. moving with the sun this is a bit of a toss from that taking a different approach to naming. on that we get in the car with africa's moto grabby champion in uganda the call has some. guts the women.
we presume free success stories from south africa. identifying rare glimpse of replanting them creating an urban oasis in africa. 60 minutes. on not over out and they will not succeed in dividing us about i'll not succeed in taking the people off the streets because we're tired of this dictatorship. taking the stand global news that matters. made from minds. best a state of being news africa with a special edition of our show we look back at ordinary people who do extraordinary things coming up...
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south africa's economy continues to real g.d.p. growth turned negative in the 3rd quarter the 2nd contraction this year in the country turn its fortunes around before received another junk bond rating. also on the show zimbabwe is in the middle of a hunger crisis it's not just economic mismanagement behind it but increasing droughts. and it was a showcase project for china in africa so why is the most awesome nairobi railway struggling to attract business. this is your business after report i'm stephen beers in berlin thanks for watching. south africa has slipped back into negative economic growth latest figures showing g.d.p. shrank by 6 tenths of a percent during the 3rd quarter of this year that's well below the small amount of growth that analysts had predicted and it continues a volatile trend that has seen south africa yoyo between expansion and contraction over the past few years and this time around the economy was let down by certain industries in particular namely mining manufacturing storage and communication now add to
south africa's economy continues to real g.d.p. growth turned negative in the 3rd quarter the 2nd contraction this year in the country turn its fortunes around before received another junk bond rating. also on the show zimbabwe is in the middle of a hunger crisis it's not just economic mismanagement behind it but increasing droughts. and it was a showcase project for china in africa so why is the most awesome nairobi railway struggling to attract business. this is your business after report i'm...
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some companies in africa turning them into jackets shoes and hops. a french tannery produces latter for luxury accessories like card holders and comebacks. in all measures which used to transform fish skin into leather because today it's a way studies thrown away by the food industry and the catering industry i wanted to question on the advantage of fish skin once it's been discovered is that it has a unique texture it's one of the strongest the most durable leathers in the world and very supple. the tunnel really removes the remaining flesh and cleans the skins and a rotating drum. just psyching an eco friendly town instead of to dry. then the skins are softened and died with various colors. and now the company is processing around 2000 skins per month. skins that would otherwise just be useless white stuff. and how about you if you're also doing your bit tell us about it. visit our website or send us a tweet. hash tag doing your piece. we share your story. whether there was a bike or trucks it mostly is going to be changed every now and then long b
some companies in africa turning them into jackets shoes and hops. a french tannery produces latter for luxury accessories like card holders and comebacks. in all measures which used to transform fish skin into leather because today it's a way studies thrown away by the food industry and the catering industry i wanted to question on the advantage of fish skin once it's been discovered is that it has a unique texture it's one of the strongest the most durable leathers in the world and very...
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from africa via europe to new york. a few years ago until e kids or adopted the city as her 3rd home. today she's on her way to the united nations she's been a unicef goodwill ambassador since 2002. i want to make up what you. sign from her humanitarian work she also regularly hosts a current affairs program for the un website. 21st century friendships i think night her music has always appealed for peaceful coexistence between races and the sexes. as a presenter she embodies a life lived between continents and cultures a citizen of the world in the truest sense. of evil rainfall immediately back. on of age. once again his schedule is tight she squeezes in a small studio session with her band. a song about people who exact control over a country's government. leak and the adventure of music began with personal appeal eval and migration. 3 have made cross cultural innovation their guiding principle and the source of their inspiration. all the places i've been have shaped the person i am i travel because i have the health
from africa via europe to new york. a few years ago until e kids or adopted the city as her 3rd home. today she's on her way to the united nations she's been a unicef goodwill ambassador since 2002. i want to make up what you. sign from her humanitarian work she also regularly hosts a current affairs program for the un website. 21st century friendships i think night her music has always appealed for peaceful coexistence between races and the sexes. as a presenter she embodies a life lived...
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some companies in africa turning them into just shoes and. a french tannery produces leather for luxury accessories like cardholders and handbags. and all that's really good for so many shoes to transform fishkin into leather because today it's a way studies thrown away by the food industry and the catering industry i wanted to question on the advantage of fish skin once it's been discovered is that it has a unique texture and it's one of the strongest the most durable letters in the world and very subtle. the turn of the removes the remaining flesh and cleans the skins and a rotating drum. after soaking an eco friendly town instead of to dry. then the skins are softened and died with various colors. and now the company is processing around 2000 skins per month. scans that would otherwise just be useless waste. and how about you if you're also doing your bit tell us about it. visit our website or send us a tweet. hash tag doing your page. we share your story. whether there was a blight on trucks it mostly is hope to be changed to anything new
some companies in africa turning them into just shoes and. a french tannery produces leather for luxury accessories like cardholders and handbags. and all that's really good for so many shoes to transform fishkin into leather because today it's a way studies thrown away by the food industry and the catering industry i wanted to question on the advantage of fish skin once it's been discovered is that it has a unique texture and it's one of the strongest the most durable letters in the world and...
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this is news africa coming up on the program the effects of the climate crisis on africa how to cycle the diversity to parts of zimbabwe gave months ago we meet some survivors still living in tents also coming up. so africa's worst drought in the century means farmers are struggling to save their lives. and the world's largest several species under threat severe weather conditions on the land of the gradation mean that only $3000.00 survive in previous is that. i am eddie michael judy yeah you're welcome to the program today show is about the effects the climate crisis is having on africa's people and it's wildlife the u.n. secretary general until you can see it is opened an international climate conference on monday with a warning he said levels of heat trapping gases have hit a record high and the impacts could be catastrophic if nations do not take action to limit their greenhouse gas emissions africa is already struggling with effects of the mall for that all climates droughts are usually severe rainfall cycles 8 months ago cycle he did i wrecked havoc in the east of zimbabwe our
this is news africa coming up on the program the effects of the climate crisis on africa how to cycle the diversity to parts of zimbabwe gave months ago we meet some survivors still living in tents also coming up. so africa's worst drought in the century means farmers are struggling to save their lives. and the world's largest several species under threat severe weather conditions on the land of the gradation mean that only $3000.00 survive in previous is that. i am eddie michael judy yeah...
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this is the news africa coming up on the program an african leader is recognized if you vs prime minister collects the nobel peace prize for resolving the long running conflict with neighboring every tree. on the historic moments for angola as a member of former president the south as for many who is on trial for corruption what does it mean for the country. i. your welcome to the program prime minister has received the nobel peace prize at the ceremony in norway the nobel committee priest before his efforts to end 2 decades of conflict with its neighbor longtime enemy every tree in his acceptance speech he said he had also stepped up achievement in political crisis in eastern africa warning that many times groups continue to pose a threat to peace in the horn of africa the horn of africa today's other you know started its significance the global powers are expanding their military presence in the area there is an extremist groups also seek to establish a foothold with window one the whole need to be a battleground for superpowers hideouts. for the merchants of terror and brokers of the s
this is the news africa coming up on the program an african leader is recognized if you vs prime minister collects the nobel peace prize for resolving the long running conflict with neighboring every tree. on the historic moments for angola as a member of former president the south as for many who is on trial for corruption what does it mean for the country. i. your welcome to the program prime minister has received the nobel peace prize at the ceremony in norway the nobel committee priest...
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some companies in africa turning them into junket shoes and. french tannery producers lot of the luxury accessories like card holders and comebacks. don't actually get used to transform fish skin into leather because today it's the way studies thrown away by the food industry and the catering industry have altered the person on the advantage of fish skin once it's been discovered is that it has a unique texture it's one of the strongest the most durable letters in the world and very subtle and the tunnel really removes the remaining flesh and cleans the skins and a rotating drum. after soaking an eco friendly town instead of to dry. then the skins a softened and died with various colors. and now the company is processing around 2000 skins per month. 2 scans that would otherwise just be useless waste. and how about you if you're also doing your bit tell us about it. visit our website or send us a tweet. hash tag doing your bit. we share your story. whether there was a bite or trucks it mostly is going to be changed every now and then long before
some companies in africa turning them into junket shoes and. french tannery producers lot of the luxury accessories like card holders and comebacks. don't actually get used to transform fish skin into leather because today it's the way studies thrown away by the food industry and the catering industry have altered the person on the advantage of fish skin once it's been discovered is that it has a unique texture it's one of the strongest the most durable letters in the world and very subtle and...
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this weekend i think that's really one of africa's strengths from africa. i had already suspected that singing has a completely different meaning here than it does for us in germany and that it brought people together during the apartheid era and gave them strength and was maybe even used to make political statements political statements of people in the spring had music everything and by man. right now i'm very angry hesitant because i've just seen or been shown how so many personal fates were affected by a party not my idea yeah apartheid could take how many is in the studio but i'm also thinking about germany. and how there are still racists all over the world and a justice who gives. meaning. so. they're all in cool aiko means freedom to the women from leipsic are getting a lesson in soon one of south africa's official languages. there was. the. c.l.o. and just 6 make good use of the break before their next for herself. she should. stand by. and take the stand. and i can. head standing again yet here. and that in the in. the end it was. wrong. because.
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this is news africa coming up in the next 15 minutes africa's unwanted people on a denny's wide who are born refugees in kenya. said they are still refugees it's a fate shared by millions of africans and many have lost hope. my friends are problem solvers because of what they are going through in order to stop them several times in the car sometimes i think about killing myself because of the hardship of going through. and broken promises thousands of gambians take to the streets to call on the president to step down. hello i'm christine one the welcome to news africa it's good to have you along a global summit aimed at finding ways to support the wolves growing number of refugees is underway in switzerland it's the 1st meeting off its kind bringing together the politicians business leaders and refugees a day to get at that summit but 1st the majority off africa's refugees on the continent and many faced adverse conditions in their host countries they're denied citizenship and sometimes basic human rights report is in kenya home to one of the biggest refugee camps in the world. mohamed
this is news africa coming up in the next 15 minutes africa's unwanted people on a denny's wide who are born refugees in kenya. said they are still refugees it's a fate shared by millions of africans and many have lost hope. my friends are problem solvers because of what they are going through in order to stop them several times in the car sometimes i think about killing myself because of the hardship of going through. and broken promises thousands of gambians take to the streets to call on the...
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some companies in africa turning them into jackets shoes and homs. a french town to reproduce this letter for luxury accessories like card holders and comebacks. and all measures which used to transform fish skin into leather because today it's a way studies thrown away by the food industry and the catering industry i wanted to question on the advantage of fish skin once it's been the scale it is that it has a unique texture and it's one of the strongest the most durable leathers in the world and very supple. the tunnel really removes the remaining flesh and cleans the skins in a rotating drum. just psyching an eco friendly town instead of to dry. that mist skins of softened and died with various colors. and now the company is processing around 2000 skins per month. 2 scans that would otherwise just be useless waste. and how about you if you're also doing your bit tell us about it. visit our website or send us a tweet. hash tag doing your bit. we share your story. whether there was a bikes or trucks and most plans have to be changed every now and the
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africa. this is news africa coming up in the next 15 minutes europe's if it's to crack down on migration from africa austudy into bison but at what cost the e.u. supported a lot to close the border between it and the being in 2015 that smugglers tell d.w. boy it's done is put more lives at risk. of. driver transporting migrants when suddenly the military shows up in the blood and see that little of the migrants out of the car just down the road a little in tell them to wait there until i come back and then i just leave and they die there just not there are many such cases. and watch a situation that eased a burden for women to hold in uganda and also create a business opportunity in. a place of food that's really where a picture. of the nigerian creative who makes our out of. hello i'm kristie wonder welcome to news africa it's good to have you along it is now for you is closed its border with libya to try to reduce the number of migrants trying to get to europe in asia it took the stand off
africa. this is news africa coming up in the next 15 minutes europe's if it's to crack down on migration from africa austudy into bison but at what cost the e.u. supported a lot to close the border between it and the being in 2015 that smugglers tell d.w. boy it's done is put more lives at risk. of. driver transporting migrants when suddenly the military shows up in the blood and see that little of the migrants out of the car just down the road a little in tell them to wait there until i come...
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kenya i mean why rwanda well rwanda is of course one of the fastest growing economies in africa so africa stagnated last couple of years on the you know with the part about their struggles with a colony so rwanda is a good place to be economically speaking it's stable politically it's also not a very very big market so that also allows them to maybe test a product and see how it works out and it's quite unclear whether they'll be expanding this in terms of scale ability of course they're probably waiting to see the results for themselves and like they said in terms of demand for electric cars we heard that in the report there is not much of a demand for electricity bills in africa so this is on that way to be smitten with ride sharing as an option and speaking to that how feasible is electric mobility in africa it's not very feasible we are obviously always reporting in a lot about the problems power issues in a lot of countries i mean one that we haven't reported too much about it there's only like 50 percent of the population having access to electricity in rwanda itself you know if you
kenya i mean why rwanda well rwanda is of course one of the fastest growing economies in africa so africa stagnated last couple of years on the you know with the part about their struggles with a colony so rwanda is a good place to be economically speaking it's stable politically it's also not a very very big market so that also allows them to maybe test a product and see how it works out and it's quite unclear whether they'll be expanding this in terms of scale ability of course they're...
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some companies in africa turning them into just good shoes and. a french town or reproduces latifah luxury accessories like card holders and handbags. and all the measures which used to transform fish skin into leather because today it's a way studies thrown away by the food industry and the catering industry i wanted to question on the advantage of fish skin once it's been discovered is that it has a unique texture it's one of the strongest the most durable letters in the world and very supple. the tunnel really removes the remaining flesh and cleans the skins and right taking drum. to soaking an eco friendly town instead of to dry. then the skins of softened and died with various colors. and now the company is processing around 2000 skins per month. 2 skins that would otherwise just be useless white stuff. and how about you if you're also doing your bit tell us about it. visit our website or send us a tweet. hash tag doing your bit. we share your story. whether there was a blight on trucks it mostly is going to be changed everything on bet long
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is found in india and it was transported from africa to india by the project. and the somalian traders so again you can speak about food and not bring colonialism because that's how all the places are transported all over the world so if you look at africa for instance it's got we've got indigenous ingredients the growth here in africa but those ingredients can be found all over the world because of trading because of slavery because all of all kinds of. migration that have happened throughout the world and you can look at africa and not see that in spoons i mean you look at the food of the western cape its influence very much by the french englanders who came and brought with them see grapes which are very integral part in western cape could mean those are brought to the take by the french who are going to who came with the dutch in 1642 they broke with the cape malays marry who have influenced that part but we janov africa's food so same thing in durban if you go to cater then which is another part of south africa which is the south is is on the coast. the co
is found in india and it was transported from africa to india by the project. and the somalian traders so again you can speak about food and not bring colonialism because that's how all the places are transported all over the world so if you look at africa for instance it's got we've got indigenous ingredients the growth here in africa but those ingredients can be found all over the world because of trading because of slavery because all of all kinds of. migration that have happened throughout...
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this is a state of being used in africa with a special edition. we look back at ordinary people who do extraordinary things coming up on the program the best of local heroes from our cross the continent. moving. to the top taking a different approach to a main. town that we get in the car with africa's moto grabby champion in uganda the call has. just the women fighting back will meet the granny packing punches in kenya safe to. take you to mali where one woman is raising his voice for peace. hello i'm christine one and i am my cat julio welcome to east pressure the addition of africa where we bring you some obama highlights it's good to have you along we start off in south africa an area outside of cape town known as the cape flats it's often associated with crime and violence we've reported on gang related offenses and the data fit that residents are facing but now we have some inspiring news from the cape flats 27 year old teacher of his high school as a uniquely of teachin his students he's got them hooked on this. last. big down to dominance
this is a state of being used in africa with a special edition. we look back at ordinary people who do extraordinary things coming up on the program the best of local heroes from our cross the continent. moving. to the top taking a different approach to a main. town that we get in the car with africa's moto grabby champion in uganda the call has. just the women fighting back will meet the granny packing punches in kenya safe to. take you to mali where one woman is raising his voice for peace....
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africa with my colleague any michael jr you know forget all the latest news and information available around the clock on our website that's d w dot com or follow us on twitter that's at d w news i'm carl kasell and thanks for watching. i'm secure in that my work not hard and in the end it's a me you're not allowed to stay here anymore we will send you back. are you familiar with this. new smugglers who alliance and. what's your story ready ready. i'm working i was a women especially in victims of violence. take part and send us your story train all with understand this new culture. another visitor nothing yet you want to become a citizen. in for migrants your platform for reliable information. there's there's news africa coming up in the program one will last the country as a spirit hand from euro some see that africa hasn't got the museums to house its own artifacts is that a fair argument. because of the museum would have taken in this room due to going to the house in the future the species is moot in the world of fruit in the arse in kingdoms it strikes a truck. and climate chang
africa with my colleague any michael jr you know forget all the latest news and information available around the clock on our website that's d w dot com or follow us on twitter that's at d w news i'm carl kasell and thanks for watching. i'm secure in that my work not hard and in the end it's a me you're not allowed to stay here anymore we will send you back. are you familiar with this. new smugglers who alliance and. what's your story ready ready. i'm working i was a women especially in victims...
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on the game in south africa some see the top 2. is the top. of this body art are trying to prove that it's cool that. i am any of my good you know you're welcome to the program africa has the fig drug problem and it's killing hundreds of thousands every year we're looking at the suffering this multi-million dollar business courses and what can be done to stop it now according to the world health organization africa accounts for 42 percent of the global consumption of substandard and fake medicines their results are deadly 250000 drug related that are reported every year children are dying every year from malaria or pneumonia due to fit drugs flooding the market cartels free on developing countries with little or no regulatory oversight like in kenya where our correspondent melanie corrado. has been investigating it's been a year since 18 month old son passed away memories of a baby boy vivid so are the nightmares of losing him when he got sick son to a local chemist for help he was given an injection his skin color changed soon after in a publ
on the game in south africa some see the top 2. is the top. of this body art are trying to prove that it's cool that. i am any of my good you know you're welcome to the program africa has the fig drug problem and it's killing hundreds of thousands every year we're looking at the suffering this multi-million dollar business courses and what can be done to stop it now according to the world health organization africa accounts for 42 percent of the global consumption of substandard and fake...
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this is deja news africa coming up in the next 15 minutes africa's people wanted any zweibel born refugees in kenya sosias they said they all still refugees it's a fake shared by millions of africans and many have lost hope. some of my friends are from them selves because of what they are going through the next stop them several times in this county sometimes i think about killing myself because of the hardship i'm going through. and broken promises thousands of tampere states of the streets to call up the president to step down. i'm christine one bill welcome to news africa it's good to have you along a global summit aimed at finding ways to support the growing number of refugees is underway in switzerland it's the 1st meeting off its kind bringing to give the politicians business leaders and refugees a day to get at that summit but 1st the majority off africa's refugees on the continent and many face adverse conditions in their host countries they're denied citizenship and sometimes basic human rights report is in kenya home to one of the biggest refugee camps in the world. mohamed he ha
this is deja news africa coming up in the next 15 minutes africa's people wanted any zweibel born refugees in kenya sosias they said they all still refugees it's a fake shared by millions of africans and many have lost hope. some of my friends are from them selves because of what they are going through the next stop them several times in this county sometimes i think about killing myself because of the hardship i'm going through. and broken promises thousands of tampere states of the streets to...
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news africa coming up on the program. that's this where shipped into slavery from africa to america now to 400 years and into where it all began searching for traces of history and they are not going back to the us. from a very young age i kind of felt like i never belonged to be. on the it was known as the world's biggest floating city. in lagos nigeria cannot be found on any numbers at least not yet.
news africa coming up on the program. that's this where shipped into slavery from africa to america now to 400 years and into where it all began searching for traces of history and they are not going back to the us. from a very young age i kind of felt like i never belonged to be. on the it was known as the world's biggest floating city. in lagos nigeria cannot be found on any numbers at least not yet.
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i wrote the book mainly to be a few prejudices about africa. despite all the misery there is joy there too it's not like everyone in africa is suffering. freedom of speech was part of the way of life in my family home. everyone had the right to speak freely our father and mother were ahead of their time. but i don't want anyone to write that about me later i want to tell my own story now to tell the truth about what i am and what is going on in africa today a lot is happening in africa right now a lot of rapid changes people think this continent will never amount to anything but it's moving ahead. he said. there's still time for a quick photo shoot at the radio station until it reaches day is full of appointments and everything is tightly timed after all she is not in paris as much as she used to be and she's got a lot to do when she is. she still feels at home here in france the former colonial ruler of her homeland binny . clearly french culture has inspired and influenced her but it's safe to say that she's mastered the art of assimilating o
i wrote the book mainly to be a few prejudices about africa. despite all the misery there is joy there too it's not like everyone in africa is suffering. freedom of speech was part of the way of life in my family home. everyone had the right to speak freely our father and mother were ahead of their time. but i don't want anyone to write that about me later i want to tell my own story now to tell the truth about what i am and what is going on in africa today a lot is happening in africa right...
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some companies in africa turning them into jacket shoes and homs. a french town a reproduces letter for luxury accessories like card holders and then backs. it up a measure used to transform fish skin into leather because today it's the way studies thrown away by the food industry and the catering industry have altered person on the advantage of fish skin once it's been discovered is that it has a unique texture and it's one of the strongest the most durable letters in the world and very supple. the tunnel really removes the remaining flesh and cleans the skins in a rotating drum. just soaking in eco friendly town instead to try. that mist skins of softened and died with various colors. and now the company is processing around 2000 skins per month. scans that would otherwise just be useless waste. and how about you if you're also doing your bit tell us about it. visit our website or send us a tweet. hash tag doing your bit. we share your story. whether there was a blight on trucks it mostly is going to be changed every now and then long before the r
some companies in africa turning them into jacket shoes and homs. a french town a reproduces letter for luxury accessories like card holders and then backs. it up a measure used to transform fish skin into leather because today it's the way studies thrown away by the food industry and the catering industry have altered person on the advantage of fish skin once it's been discovered is that it has a unique texture and it's one of the strongest the most durable letters in the world and very...
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some companies in africa turning them into jackets shoes and homs. a french town to reproduce this letter for luxury accessories like card holders and comebacks. and all measures which used to transform fish skin into leather because today it's a way studies thrown away by the food industry and the catering industry i wanted to question on the advantage of fish skin once it's been discovered is that it has a unique texture and it's one of the strongest the most durable leathers in the world and very supple. the tunnel really removes the remaining flesh and cleans the skins and a rotating drum. just psyching an eco friendly town instead of to dry. then the skins are softened and died with various colors. and now the company is processing around 2000 skins per month. skins that would otherwise just be useless waste. and how about you if you're also doing your bit tell us about it. visit our website or send us a tweet. hash tag doing your bit. we share your story. whether their bikes or trucks mostly is going to be changed every now and then long before
some companies in africa turning them into jackets shoes and homs. a french town to reproduce this letter for luxury accessories like card holders and comebacks. and all measures which used to transform fish skin into leather because today it's a way studies thrown away by the food industry and the catering industry i wanted to question on the advantage of fish skin once it's been discovered is that it has a unique texture and it's one of the strongest the most durable leathers in the world and...
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traditional healing in south africa it's a 21st century make but not everyone thinks it's. hello i'm christine wonderwall come to africa it's good to have you along there is a race against time in south sudan with warnings that parts of the country could tip into famine in the coming months devastating floods that submerged entire towns have destroyed crops and killed livestock the world food program says 5 and a half 1000000 people facing hunger. she bore the capital of bomb a state is normally a flourishing town but since october when unusually heavy rain started falling nothing is normal anymore. you know. i've been destroyed by floods. people. so. the been destroyed the whole market. is barely covered with what a lot of human private been destroyed and disappeared you need. to know this situation is not just causing hunger but could also threaten the fragile peace in the area violence between rival ethnic groups has decreased of late. u.n. engineers repaired roads relinking areas where the groups live but now because of the floods these roads are no longer usable people
traditional healing in south africa it's a 21st century make but not everyone thinks it's. hello i'm christine wonderwall come to africa it's good to have you along there is a race against time in south sudan with warnings that parts of the country could tip into famine in the coming months devastating floods that submerged entire towns have destroyed crops and killed livestock the world food program says 5 and a half 1000000 people facing hunger. she bore the capital of bomb a state is...
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america down to africa. according to the latest get help with the number of african open source projects has increased by 40 percent in the last year more than anywhere else in the world. one of these projects is run by a nigerian team using drones to map parts of lagos more than 1000000000 people worldwide live in places that don't have an official actress which makes it hard or even impossible to locate them sometimes these. people cannot claim state support or get medical treatment and in case of an emergency authorities have no idea how many people are affected let alone where they are. all in lagos this is one of the largest shanty towns in africa. around 2 thirds of all nigerians live in this type of settlement nobody knows exactly how many people are in morocco latest estimate said the population was around 90000 but cold for africa's lead technologist david limine thinks it's home to many more his organization is working on creating the 1st ever map of. cocoa exists as a sentry a block wall or google
america down to africa. according to the latest get help with the number of african open source projects has increased by 40 percent in the last year more than anywhere else in the world. one of these projects is run by a nigerian team using drones to map parts of lagos more than 1000000000 people worldwide live in places that don't have an official actress which makes it hard or even impossible to locate them sometimes these. people cannot claim state support or get medical treatment and in...
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this news africa coming up on the program. pirate nigeria's navy has trouble fighting our readers as the coast of west africa becomes piracy hotspot. on the devastation in uganda also villages again by flash floods and landslides killing thousands. are welcome to the program nigerian navy is on higher limit after pirates kidnapped the crew of last week it was the latest incident in a growing piracy problem afflicting the gulf of guinea off the coast of west africa the waters there now have the most anywhere in the world nigeria is at the center of our correspondent shot went to the niger delta to find out the scale of the problem and how it's affecting people there. from the outside the beautiful wetlands of nigeria inside a problematic history in the past creeks in niger delta. this region is already struggling for theft with arms trafficking kidnapping and in recent years a number of business has been to florida. has become a hotspot for narita. piracy and armed robbery at sea. and this is where pirates operate from a labyri
this news africa coming up on the program. pirate nigeria's navy has trouble fighting our readers as the coast of west africa becomes piracy hotspot. on the devastation in uganda also villages again by flash floods and landslides killing thousands. are welcome to the program nigerian navy is on higher limit after pirates kidnapped the crew of last week it was the latest incident in a growing piracy problem afflicting the gulf of guinea off the coast of west africa the waters there now have the...
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africa. according to the latest get the number of african open source projects has increased by 40 percent in the last year more than anywhere else in the world. one of these projects is run by a nigerian team using drones to map parts of lagos more than 1000000000 people worldwide but in places that don't have an official address which makes it hard or even impossible to locate them sometimes these. people cannot claim state support or get medical treatment and in case of an emergency authorities have no idea how many people are affected let alone where they are. whole in lagos this is one of the largest shanty towns in africa. around 2 thirds of all nigerians live in this type of settlement nobody knows exactly how many people are in morocco latest estimate said the population was around 90000 but cold for africa's lead technologist david limine thinks it's home to many more his organization is working on creating the 1st ever map of moscow. exists as a essentially a block wall or google ma
africa. according to the latest get the number of african open source projects has increased by 40 percent in the last year more than anywhere else in the world. one of these projects is run by a nigerian team using drones to map parts of lagos more than 1000000000 people worldwide but in places that don't have an official address which makes it hard or even impossible to locate them sometimes these. people cannot claim state support or get medical treatment and in case of an emergency...
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ego africa. the bigger animals attract a lot of attention but don't overlook these little flowers very endangered. and you can do something to protect them. and. we presume free success stories from south africa. identifying rare plants or returning them creating an urban oasis eco account for. 30 minutes. his future mission soaring into outer space charlie the robot. and other intelligent machines are the future. but they're already carrying out valuable tasks in the present what can artificial intelligence do. and what are its limits. charlie and the human. d.w. . in the height of climate change. africa's most of. what's in store. for the future of the. c.w. comforting megacities to the multimedia insight click enter. that this is the world's oldest film festival. supposed to do even faster. thank you for joining us josh. if you know the hearts of many. welcomes the shark. me. me me me me me me me me me me me movie because there's so much to discover will remain cheeriest. don't meet for minds.
ego africa. the bigger animals attract a lot of attention but don't overlook these little flowers very endangered. and you can do something to protect them. and. we presume free success stories from south africa. identifying rare plants or returning them creating an urban oasis eco account for. 30 minutes. his future mission soaring into outer space charlie the robot. and other intelligent machines are the future. but they're already carrying out valuable tasks in the present what can...
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this is the the other news africa coming up on the program the effects of the climate crisis on africa not a psycho who died of a stephen zimbabwe gave months ago we meet some survivors still living in tents also coming up. so africa's worst drought in a century means farmers are struggling to save their lives. and the world's largest several species on the threat of severe weather conditions found the land of their gradation mean that only $3000.00 survive in previous is that. i am eddie mica julia you're welcome to the program today show is about the effects the climate crisis is having on africa's people and its wildlife the u.n. secretary general until you can see it is opened an international climate conference on monday with a warning he said levels of heat trapping gases have hit a record high and the impacts could be catastrophic if nations do not take action to limit their greenhouse gas emissions africa is already struggling with the effects of the mall for that's all climates drought are usually severe rainfall cycles 8 months ago cycle he did i wrecked havoc in the east of
this is the the other news africa coming up on the program the effects of the climate crisis on africa not a psycho who died of a stephen zimbabwe gave months ago we meet some survivors still living in tents also coming up. so africa's worst drought in a century means farmers are struggling to save their lives. and the world's largest several species on the threat of severe weather conditions found the land of their gradation mean that only $3000.00 survive in previous is that. i am eddie mica...
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found in india and it was transported from africa to india by the project. and the samarian traders so again you can speak about food and not bring colonialism because that's how all the places are transported all over the world so if you look at africa for instance it's got we've got indigenous ingredients the growth here in africa but those ingredients can be found all over the world because of trading because of slavery because all of all kinds of. migration that have happened throughout the world and you can look at africa and not see that in spoons i mean you look at the food of the western cape its influence very much by the french englanders who came and brought with them see grapes which are very integral part in western cape could mean those are brought to the take by the french who are going to who came with the dutch in 1642 they broke with the cape malays marry who have influenced that part but we janov africa's food so same thing in durban if you go to cater then which is another part of south africa which is the south is is on the coast. the co
found in india and it was transported from africa to india by the project. and the samarian traders so again you can speak about food and not bring colonialism because that's how all the places are transported all over the world so if you look at africa for instance it's got we've got indigenous ingredients the growth here in africa but those ingredients can be found all over the world because of trading because of slavery because all of all kinds of. migration that have happened throughout the...
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africa's most urgent. what's in store. for the future. come for to make a series to the multimedia inside. the turret. this is the deputy is africa coming up in the next 15 minutes the strong women off the d.r. see me said a rape survivor who's become but an activist for women added a business woman is a weapon of war in congo where fighting rages over the country's natural resources . also on all showed the man putting africa on the mat quite literally step by step. hello i'm christine wonderwall come to africa it's good to have you along in the democratic republic of congo sexual violence is widespread yet it's still a huge have today we meet one rape survivor who hasn't let her ordeal destroy her mission is to break the code of silence around trade and help women and girls she's also taken her passion for women's rights one step further. south east of the capital kinshasa there's a swathe monolith sunday and her friends go from door to door trying to educate locals about rape they will talk to anyone who's the women to listen. how old
africa's most urgent. what's in store. for the future. come for to make a series to the multimedia inside. the turret. this is the deputy is africa coming up in the next 15 minutes the strong women off the d.r. see me said a rape survivor who's become but an activist for women added a business woman is a weapon of war in congo where fighting rages over the country's natural resources . also on all showed the man putting africa on the mat quite literally step by step. hello i'm christine...
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countries like south africa. are making it into the top 20 and are doing fairly well but at the other end of the rankings chad and the democratic republic of congo are at the very bottom of the rankings so i think there's quite a lot of diversity and if you look at the pace of change in africa as a whole on average it's still going to take 95 years to get to parity because of those very different rates of change across those different economies and i think what you see really there is highly unequal societies so there are still a lot of women going into labor force participation but they happen to be very low skilled and lacking the education that could actually make them into medium skilled and high skilled workers so we're seeing some impressive jumps that you think that developed economies are much more set in their own ways and the developing economies in africa are more open to demands of equality. i think there are interesting opportunities for both sets of economies i certainly wouldn't say that advanced e
countries like south africa. are making it into the top 20 and are doing fairly well but at the other end of the rankings chad and the democratic republic of congo are at the very bottom of the rankings so i think there's quite a lot of diversity and if you look at the pace of change in africa as a whole on average it's still going to take 95 years to get to parity because of those very different rates of change across those different economies and i think what you see really there is highly...
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you look at africa right now maybe only 6 or 7 countries america. and 54 countries are . in within them maybe a 120000000 people his day job is in silicon valley but in his spare time to one the country is thousands of kilometers away filling in the gaps left by google street view being from zimbabwe and having grown up in the region i knew that many places in the region to grow fat street that became clear when tijuana moved to california a decade ago and he tried to show his new friends his hometown of harare friends parent asked me to show that. the house that i grew up. so we went to my hometown of google maps and we clicked all we could get like you are. like the. car why do we not have the same. truck terms that you know are the worst in cities do so last year he borrowed a camera and went back to southern africa to map some of the places he remembered from his youth. those images became the 1st instance of street view in zimbabwe. and he didn't just stick to the streets he maps some of the country's most famous sites like victoria falls from
you look at africa right now maybe only 6 or 7 countries america. and 54 countries are . in within them maybe a 120000000 people his day job is in silicon valley but in his spare time to one the country is thousands of kilometers away filling in the gaps left by google street view being from zimbabwe and having grown up in the region i knew that many places in the region to grow fat street that became clear when tijuana moved to california a decade ago and he tried to show his new friends his...
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that we get in the car with africa's moto grabby champion in uganda we call it. just the women fighting back we'll meet the granny packing punches in kenya for basic safety. where one woman is raising his voice for peaks. hello i'm christine one and i am michael julio welcome to east pressure the addition of d.w. news africa where we bring you some of all highlights it's good to have you and we start off in south africa an area outside of cape town known as the cape flats it's often associated with crime and violence we've reported on. gang related offenses and the data fit that residents are facing right now we have some inspiring news from the key flats 27 year old teacher admission of love his high school as a unique way of teaching his students he's got them hold on this. playing the i. love you break down the dominance of all teacher and if you sit down to listen to me i speak i know if i have some sort of the way with the trick in my lasix empty street i keep my fears on the ground i look at what interests me what fascinates to me and then i try to catch th
that we get in the car with africa's moto grabby champion in uganda we call it. just the women fighting back we'll meet the granny packing punches in kenya for basic safety. where one woman is raising his voice for peaks. hello i'm christine one and i am michael julio welcome to east pressure the addition of d.w. news africa where we bring you some of all highlights it's good to have you and we start off in south africa an area outside of cape town known as the cape flats it's often associated...
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then plus one south africa as well now its costs out there how. hello i'm christine wendell welcome to deeds every news africa it's there to have you along if yo pia's 1st ever satellite has been launched into space the launch makes ethiopia the 11th african country to have a satellite in space egypt was 1st in 1908 now prime minister ahmed is credited with starting the satellite program 3 years ago while he was minister for technology. this rocket may have lifted off from shannon she northern china with its reverberations were felt half way around the world for some countries space travel is about thrusting their power for smaller nations just hitching a ride is a sign of progress. and to cause for celebration in ethiopia where they were up early to watch the countries for satellite sail into space. a year college or. satellite r.s.s. one which is currently launching from china. will be a foundation for our historic journey to prosperity. it is a landmark achievement for the country space program even if china paid most of the price tag the satel
then plus one south africa as well now its costs out there how. hello i'm christine wendell welcome to deeds every news africa it's there to have you along if yo pia's 1st ever satellite has been launched into space the launch makes ethiopia the 11th african country to have a satellite in space egypt was 1st in 1908 now prime minister ahmed is credited with starting the satellite program 3 years ago while he was minister for technology. this rocket may have lifted off from shannon she northern...
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some companies in africa turning them into jackets shoes and harms. a french tannery produces lather for luxury accessories like card holders and handbags. and all measures which used to transform fish skin into leather because today it's a way studies thrown away by the food industry and the catering industry i wanted to question on the advantage of fish skin once it's been the scale it is that it has a unique texture something which one of the strongest the most durable levers in the world and very supple. the tunnel really removes the remaining flesh and cleans the skins and every taking drum. to soaking an eco friendly town instead of to dry. then the skins of softened and died with various colors. and now the company is processing around 2000 skins per month. skins that would otherwise just be useless waste. and how about you if you're also doing your bit tell us about it. visit our website or send us a tweet. hash tag doing your bit. we share your story. whether they're bikes or trucks and most players have to be changed every now and then long
some companies in africa turning them into jackets shoes and harms. a french tannery produces lather for luxury accessories like card holders and handbags. and all measures which used to transform fish skin into leather because today it's a way studies thrown away by the food industry and the catering industry i wanted to question on the advantage of fish skin once it's been the scale it is that it has a unique texture something which one of the strongest the most durable levers in the world...