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it just shows the world of africa in terms of. post because systems and what used to be in africa and we can do deconstructions of their environment from the possible day from these and what animals they would have interacted with but this important fossil was not on earth this year it had actually been in the museum for over 40 years before it's recognized as a new species because you see him stuff new the bones were something special they just didn't know exactly what and large the resources to properly investigate there are only 7 paleontologists in kenya. and 99 percent of the people working for anus for foreign people so it's an important for people in kenya to understand the importance of these to the country. and venture out study. things to do with human origins and evolution the museum has not changed much since the 1960 s. when famed paleontologist louis leakey 1st started stockpiling his findings the card based handwritten filing system is still in place. these crocodile skeletons are another important asset of the muse
it just shows the world of africa in terms of. post because systems and what used to be in africa and we can do deconstructions of their environment from the possible day from these and what animals they would have interacted with but this important fossil was not on earth this year it had actually been in the museum for over 40 years before it's recognized as a new species because you see him stuff new the bones were something special they just didn't know exactly what and large the resources...
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activity in africa. one can especially draw attention to the lack of diversification in products which are traders and the only going low level of u.s. investment in africa which to date represents less than one percent of total u.s. investment at the global level. that's a huge lost opportunity for washington and china's happily exploiting that gap its trade with subsaharan africa last year was worth 3 and a half times more than us trade with the region. about whether the u.s. missed the boat with one of our african correspondents in a moment 1st africa's efforts to set up its own trading block just recently launched the african continent free trade area the biggest of its kind in the world but there's resistance from west africa's economic union was. a popular market in the capital accra. a good place to hunt for spare parts for cars and trucks. local traders seldom mastic products or engage in craft related activities. foreign trade or he's mostly from nigeria. one in 5 of the shops here. the biggest
activity in africa. one can especially draw attention to the lack of diversification in products which are traders and the only going low level of u.s. investment in africa which to date represents less than one percent of total u.s. investment at the global level. that's a huge lost opportunity for washington and china's happily exploiting that gap its trade with subsaharan africa last year was worth 3 and a half times more than us trade with the region. about whether the u.s. missed the boat...
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up next it's business africa i'm sorry kelly in berlin thank you so much for watching have a good life. that people hold on for g.w. on facebook and twitter to date and in touch. sleep. carefully. don't look good to be nice to do good. discomfort. to. subscribe to the documentary on. the likelihood of a no deal bragg's it just rose again the pound phil the british prime minister receives the queen's blessing to suspend collins to the nines he's trying to force through his own a new exit plants. that wants to drive african growth because private china but says it can also quality. and a new generation of fashion savvy ugandans give a boost to the basics and selfish. gain for soul and that's to business the power. and is taking another pounding deadline for the u.k. leaving the e.u. was looming ever closer now the queen has agreed to prime minister barak johnston's request to suspend parliament investors are on alert there are only weeks to go till the brits have to strike a deal with brussels and it looks like johnson is trying to force through or no deal breaks it the pound fell by mor
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policy towards africa. the brookings institute institution posted this conversation. >> good morning, everyone and welcome to brookings. happy mid august. thank you for making some time for discussions of africa issues and coming to brookings on this day right smack in the middle of time when a lot of people at the beach. mike allen with the foreign policy program. suzanne maloney and i for brookings would like to welcome you along with landry signe, we're joined as well by matthew carotenuto is a professor at ste university with which we frankly work together on african issues which also runs an excellent program in nairobi that just celebrate its 45th anniversary. matt was there doing research and bringing some alumni alone on the trigger and then finally joining the panel is jon temin from freedom house, works on their africa program and previous work in the obama administration's policy plans to use institute of peace. i want to thank jon for outstanding article he co-authored in the current issue of fo
policy towards africa. the brookings institute institution posted this conversation. >> good morning, everyone and welcome to brookings. happy mid august. thank you for making some time for discussions of africa issues and coming to brookings on this day right smack in the middle of time when a lot of people at the beach. mike allen with the foreign policy program. suzanne maloney and i for brookings would like to welcome you along with landry signe, we're joined as well by matthew...
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business business africa. south africa's energy market is in disarray frequent blackouts highlighted years of under-investment in the state electricity provider eskom africa's most industrialized economy relies on as coms coal fired plants almost all of its part presidents are on business plans to change that he wants 25 percent of his country's energy needs to be met by a new opel sources by 2030 but progress is slow all of a sudden it's lights out in the machines grind to a halt blackouts and now part of daily life in south africa with state power company eskom unable to meet the country's energy needs it wasn't always this way back in 2011 the country announced a multi-billion dollar investment in renewable energy projects but under the leadership of former president jacob zuma the program was scrapped and the focus instead turned to nuclear energy leaving the energy mix looking like this by far the biggest proportion of south africa's needs are met by coal 85 percent oil and gas and nuclear energy together
business business africa. south africa's energy market is in disarray frequent blackouts highlighted years of under-investment in the state electricity provider eskom africa's most industrialized economy relies on as coms coal fired plants almost all of its part presidents are on business plans to change that he wants 25 percent of his country's energy needs to be met by a new opel sources by 2030 but progress is slow all of a sudden it's lights out in the machines grind to a halt blackouts and...
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policy towards africa. the brookings institution hosted this 90 minute forum. >> good morning, everyone, and welcome to brookings. thank you for making some time for discussions on africa issues. coming to brookings -- and coming to brookings on this day right smack in the middle when many people are at the beach. we would like to welcome you. by ae joined as well professor at st. lawrence university, the university of which we frequently work together on africa issues, which also runs an excellent program and nairobi that just celebrated its 45th anniversary. matt was there doing research and bringing some alumni along on a trip. finally, joining the panel is john from freedom house. africas with their program and previously worked in the obama administration's policy planning staff. i would like to thank john for an article he co-authored in the current issue of "foreign affairs" on some of the promising democratic movement in africa. we added kenya and tanzania to the list, along with south africa demo c
policy towards africa. the brookings institution hosted this 90 minute forum. >> good morning, everyone, and welcome to brookings. thank you for making some time for discussions on africa issues. coming to brookings -- and coming to brookings on this day right smack in the middle when many people are at the beach. we would like to welcome you. by ae joined as well professor at st. lawrence university, the university of which we frequently work together on africa issues, which also runs an...
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printing company in africa. we cover design cover consulting we cover the commercial incrementation of the actual machines we do a print service last year alone we did $40000.00 votes in some of those parts going africa we even did it install for machine in ivory coast. and just over a decade the company has grown exponentially with offices in durban cape town and johannesburg providing chances for growth and development within the 4th industrial revolution. so the small business in the african continent you always competing against the global players with they've got the size to push product cheaper rate with this is no tooling there's no choices you can fall keeps on small local orders giving the small business in africa locally the opportunity to play on the even playing field. this engine component can be rotated as soon as it comes out of the printer straight away it's ready for use inside the motor this technology can help to create employment to store a road for industrial revolution enough rekha has been
printing company in africa. we cover design cover consulting we cover the commercial incrementation of the actual machines we do a print service last year alone we did $40000.00 votes in some of those parts going africa we even did it install for machine in ivory coast. and just over a decade the company has grown exponentially with offices in durban cape town and johannesburg providing chances for growth and development within the 4th industrial revolution. so the small business in the african...
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it shows the world of africa in terms of. post systems and what used to be in africa and we can do it constructions of the environment from the possible diets from these and what animals they would have interacted with but this important fossil was not on earth this year it actually been in the museum for over 40 years before is recognized as a new species because you see in staff knew the bones were something special they just didn't know exactly what and large the resources to properly investigate there are only 7 paid ontologies kenya. and 99 percent of the people working for anus for foreign people so it's an important for people in kenya to understand the importance of this to the country. and we venture out of the study. things to do with human origins and evolution the museum has not changed much since 1960 s. when famed paleontologists louis leakey 1st started stockpiling his findings the card based handwritten filing system is still in place. these crocodile skeletons are another important asset of the museum which s
it shows the world of africa in terms of. post systems and what used to be in africa and we can do it constructions of the environment from the possible diets from these and what animals they would have interacted with but this important fossil was not on earth this year it actually been in the museum for over 40 years before is recognized as a new species because you see in staff knew the bones were something special they just didn't know exactly what and large the resources to properly...
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certainly for africa. that's coming with a lot of promise and opportunity, it's coming with a lot of threats as well. let me talk in particular about the country that i think is the most important story we are talking of her today. all of my colleagues are really important stories. for me ethiopia is the most important story we are seeing right now. this is a country where more than a hundred million people fast-growing. in a very strategic part of the continent in the on cost of the golf close to the other parts that really matter for security and other reasons. a country that has very long time has been deeply authoritarian under leadership, the epr df coalition of political parties. still authoritarian 2015 elections, they won every single piece in the parliament. 400 and something seats. that was really the tipping.in some ways it in 2016 started to see large protests in the two largest regions of. for various and serious of events went to the prime minister stepping down in early 2018 and he goes into
certainly for africa. that's coming with a lot of promise and opportunity, it's coming with a lot of threats as well. let me talk in particular about the country that i think is the most important story we are talking of her today. all of my colleagues are really important stories. for me ethiopia is the most important story we are seeing right now. this is a country where more than a hundred million people fast-growing. in a very strategic part of the continent in the on cost of the golf close...
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africa it's good to have you along climate change is set to hit africa harder than at the continent's agriculture is the backbone off economy in many countries and that makes the recurrence of drought storms and other climate effect is an existential threat to people and economies alike not a survey by the group afro barometer shows off of africans have seen the effects of climate change with their own eye so with africans are aware of the debate on climate change itself and the survey shows many aren't they all went away of what's happening i'll coverage begins in tokyo. along togo's coast just east of the capital niamey villages a feeling the devastation of rising sea levels only the remains of this fishing village are left standing. kojo and his family had to leave their fisherman's cabin when the waters began to rise. the house everything there's nothing left. we are here suffering. we're suffering i don't know where we're going to be able to stay right now. the sea reclaims up to 10 meters of land on this coast every year entire communities have been forced to flee in this area 5
africa it's good to have you along climate change is set to hit africa harder than at the continent's agriculture is the backbone off economy in many countries and that makes the recurrence of drought storms and other climate effect is an existential threat to people and economies alike not a survey by the group afro barometer shows off of africans have seen the effects of climate change with their own eye so with africans are aware of the debate on climate change itself and the survey shows...
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an active role in africa's economy. and overfishing is reducing fish stocks around the world the dramatic decline is causing economic hardship in ghana fishing communities. welcome to do business in africa want to get johnsonville and get to have you with us so don has a new prime minister and he's vowed to achieve peace and rebuild to the country's battered economy abdullah doc is a respected former official of the united nations economic commission for africa but he will have his work cut out for him 30 years of autocracy corruption and the impact of international sanctions on the form a government of brought the sudanese economy to its knees. fell abrasions through the night at green square in khartoum the sudanese people pushed a dictator out and then protested against a military led government now they finally have civilian rule. we will have a plan that will address the media challenges so war to cover the program addressing the felt need by the people issues of inflation the availability of commodities we fuel me
an active role in africa's economy. and overfishing is reducing fish stocks around the world the dramatic decline is causing economic hardship in ghana fishing communities. welcome to do business in africa want to get johnsonville and get to have you with us so don has a new prime minister and he's vowed to achieve peace and rebuild to the country's battered economy abdullah doc is a respected former official of the united nations economic commission for africa but he will have his work cut out...
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welcome to business africa and the lead good to have you with us and one of africa's most talked about e-commerce companies presented a mixed bag off quarterly results today dimia technologies which is listed on the new york stock exchange reported a net loss of some 67000000 euros in the 2nd quarter while the number of active users was up 1600000000 from a year ago. tumbled to 12 percent following the earnings announcement. it has often been called the african i'm a zone the online retailer jew me sells a broad variety of goods founded in 2012 and listed on wall street in 2019 the company boasts 4 and a half 1000000 customers in fast growing markets such as the nigerian capital legace until now traditional brick and mortar retailers have held sway across the african continent just one percent of goods are sold online. today we are present in 14 countries in africa these 14 countries and companies almost 700000000 people and we have more than 6000 employees working at your me more than 80000 sales people who sold on germany last year and several 1000000 customers are used to me or to h
welcome to business africa and the lead good to have you with us and one of africa's most talked about e-commerce companies presented a mixed bag off quarterly results today dimia technologies which is listed on the new york stock exchange reported a net loss of some 67000000 euros in the 2nd quarter while the number of active users was up 1600000000 from a year ago. tumbled to 12 percent following the earnings announcement. it has often been called the african i'm a zone the online retailer...
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this is the news africa coming up in the next 15 minutes the cameroonians. people in the english speaking region are leaving their homes in the thousands off to sit . down. and we'll introduce you to men's african taxi driver who's become an opera singing sensation.
this is the news africa coming up in the next 15 minutes the cameroonians. people in the english speaking region are leaving their homes in the thousands off to sit . down. and we'll introduce you to men's african taxi driver who's become an opera singing sensation.
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many farmers in africa still employ. one frequent problem is a how about that awful thing changes in the weather on the harvest can anything be done about it. that's a good question and but if for instance you could drive the grain directly on the fields sometimes a harvest could be state that might otherwise be a total loss one company in germany is providing the rights to techniques to do it . it's a very simple piece of equipment that's called free morongo and carline appreciate just how useful it can be for smallholder farmers. there are no grains he said to me over the greens and you can also see that we don't have bridges those are pretty healthy enough to come in from produce it especially for the african market where cereals are still often fresh the way they were in germany 50 or 60 years ago which means a lot is wasted if you use this he waste far less over those 2 and no fruit enough to come from a. karl-heinz claude grew up on a farm and has spent much of his working life making machinery for post-harvest pro
many farmers in africa still employ. one frequent problem is a how about that awful thing changes in the weather on the harvest can anything be done about it. that's a good question and but if for instance you could drive the grain directly on the fields sometimes a harvest could be state that might otherwise be a total loss one company in germany is providing the rights to techniques to do it . it's a very simple piece of equipment that's called free morongo and carline appreciate just how...
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this is africa coming up on the show. across the last we look at the goods act to me that's trying to stop the songy as the march towards the capital in the army. but it is his only son left nothing grabs here anymore is that he's a real big deal if it keeps advancing to try and reach the people living on the river will all be out of those yeah. i am my god julia it's great to have you with us on the show. it's changing and the new report from the un details the deepening crisis it's a catastrophe that's not made in africa but it's already hits in the continental my colleague community sends us this report from nairobi. it's a widely held belief here in africa that climate change is a problem for the rich it's also a prize and the fridays for future protests barely gained any traction on the continent just about 10 countries participating in the events that tended to be fairly small the irony of course is that it's poor an ordinary africans were most affected by the impact of climate change here in kenya had. says who are
this is africa coming up on the show. across the last we look at the goods act to me that's trying to stop the songy as the march towards the capital in the army. but it is his only son left nothing grabs here anymore is that he's a real big deal if it keeps advancing to try and reach the people living on the river will all be out of those yeah. i am my god julia it's great to have you with us on the show. it's changing and the new report from the un details the deepening crisis it's a...
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can change policy wise to stop benefiting africa. yes and that has been one of the issues that has been raised this far on the larger the issue of conditionalities that eventually bedding some of these african countries economies and then make them remain in debt for a long time by the composition has changed a little bit at a forum the focus has now been on the countries finding a way to depend less on the i.m.f. and the world bank and that has been a key change of tune at this particular forum will it work to depend less on those institutions how would africa generate sustainable growth so the focus now is that they want to develop the human capacity in terms of the people who need to be skilled wise so that it can create jobs and also employ young people also the need for african countries to begin to manage the irish sources better and not to let them be exploited and transported out of perhaps out of africa in their own my curiosity is more focused on actually explore exploiting or developing the iris or seas and actually manage
can change policy wise to stop benefiting africa. yes and that has been one of the issues that has been raised this far on the larger the issue of conditionalities that eventually bedding some of these african countries economies and then make them remain in debt for a long time by the composition has changed a little bit at a forum the focus has now been on the countries finding a way to depend less on the i.m.f. and the world bank and that has been a key change of tune at this particular...
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but he hopes to open the next one in africa. hopefully that initiative will be helpful for african farmers to make the most of what they grow but in other parts of the world farmers have the opposite problem they produce more than they can eat estimates say a 3rd of all food worldwide ends up being dumped on the list of food waste as our north america australia and new zealand with europe are not far behind generally in sub-saharan africa very little food is wasted but there is one big exception south africa. tachyon a front for man peas regular visits to the garbage dumps around cape town. she studied the waste to a lifestyle of many south africans and says changes are urgently needed. every year the landfill alone receives thousands of tons of food waste it comes from restaurants factories and local farms. we estimate that a surge of food is africa every year this has significant ecological impacts because all that food has compounded water and energy and from a climate change perspective in the landfill it emits harmful green
but he hopes to open the next one in africa. hopefully that initiative will be helpful for african farmers to make the most of what they grow but in other parts of the world farmers have the opposite problem they produce more than they can eat estimates say a 3rd of all food worldwide ends up being dumped on the list of food waste as our north america australia and new zealand with europe are not far behind generally in sub-saharan africa very little food is wasted but there is one big...
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news africa coming up on the show there's a creep across the latin. that's trying to stop the son jesus as the march towards the. black nothing grows here anymore. if it keeps on reaches the people living on the river. mike i join you now it's great to have you with us on the show now it's changing and the new report from the u.n. details the deepening crisis it's a catastrophe that's not made in africa but it's already hits in the continental my colleague kamandi sends us this report from nairobi. it's a widely held belief here in africa about climate change is a problem for the rich it's no surprise and the fridays for future protests barely gained any traction on the continent just about 10 countries participating in the events that tended to be fairly small the irony of course is that it's poor an ordinary africans were most affected by the impact of climate change here in kenya had who are running away from up assistant drought having to bring their livestock all the way up here just to keep them alive and in nigeria more and more people are bein
news africa coming up on the show there's a creep across the latin. that's trying to stop the son jesus as the march towards the. black nothing grows here anymore. if it keeps on reaches the people living on the river. mike i join you now it's great to have you with us on the show now it's changing and the new report from the u.n. details the deepening crisis it's a catastrophe that's not made in africa but it's already hits in the continental my colleague kamandi sends us this report from...
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facebook stepsons the fight against fake news in africa but what are its chances of winning. and he transform struggling b.w. into a global power. a house cat non-theists dies aged 18 to. 40. i've been fizzling let's do business a case of corporate greed over human lives a us court has ordered from a judge johnson and johnson to pay over half a $1000000000.00 for an opioid crisis that ravaged the state of oklahoma the judge blamed aggressive and misleading marketing the company's share price rose best is we're expecting a high of fine gael boxes son austin is $1.00 of $6000.00 oklahomans believed to have died from an opioid overdose since the start of the millennium a promising american footballer he died in his prime. was living a nightmare the nightmare at prescription drug abuse. now the 1st of thousands of lawsuits aimed at holding manufacturers and distributors to account has made it through trial cleveland county district judge thought baldwin said prosecutors had proven johnson and johnson helped create a public nuisance that would take decades to repair. and i judge b
facebook stepsons the fight against fake news in africa but what are its chances of winning. and he transform struggling b.w. into a global power. a house cat non-theists dies aged 18 to. 40. i've been fizzling let's do business a case of corporate greed over human lives a us court has ordered from a judge johnson and johnson to pay over half a $1000000000.00 for an opioid crisis that ravaged the state of oklahoma the judge blamed aggressive and misleading marketing the company's share price...
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as a doctor she wants to change things in africa. she often travels to communicate her idea that medical aid should be available for everyone it. is forbidden and this meeting in her office in lagos starts with the issue of obesity in nigeria . if a patient is larger than those in boeing aircraft and i think the patient actually has bigger issues to worry about because obesity is a widespread problem and people do have the tendency to get fat and i do think it's going to get that's. you know you be seeing movies patients or you will be facing. in the western world before these diseases of lifestyle came about yet almost successfully eliminated the infectious diseases but here in africa we're fighting with bottles at the same time. after. orekunrin lived to have parents home and set up flying doctors nigeria but the commitment is very personal. his youngest sister died while on holiday in 1000 urrea. the rescue plane from south africa arrived too late. and i think any of us have a very very essential role to play i just didn't want my
as a doctor she wants to change things in africa. she often travels to communicate her idea that medical aid should be available for everyone it. is forbidden and this meeting in her office in lagos starts with the issue of obesity in nigeria . if a patient is larger than those in boeing aircraft and i think the patient actually has bigger issues to worry about because obesity is a widespread problem and people do have the tendency to get fat and i do think it's going to get that's. you know...
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as a doctor she wants to change things in africa. she often travels to communicate her idea that medical aid should be available for everyone from. this meeting in her office in lagos stunts with the issue of obesity in nigeria. if a patient is larger than those boeing aircraft and i think the patient actually has bigger issues to worry about because obesity is a widespread problem that people didn't have a seat to get my do you think it's going to go that's a. no gave you see movies patients or you know information. in the western world before these diseases of lifestyle came about yet almost successfully eliminated the infectious diseases but here in africa we're fighting with bottles at the same time. after his study is older orekunrin moved to have parents home and set up flying doctors nigeria. their commitment is very personal. her youngest sister died while on holiday in 1000 rhea . the rescue plane from south africa arrived too late. i think it appears have gave a century wrong. but i just didn't want my particular organizati
as a doctor she wants to change things in africa. she often travels to communicate her idea that medical aid should be available for everyone from. this meeting in her office in lagos stunts with the issue of obesity in nigeria. if a patient is larger than those boeing aircraft and i think the patient actually has bigger issues to worry about because obesity is a widespread problem that people didn't have a seat to get my do you think it's going to go that's a. no gave you see movies patients...
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but he hopes to open the next one in africa. hopefully that initiative will be helpful for african farmers to make the most of what they grow but in other parts of the world farmers have the opposite problem they produce more than they can sell or eat estimates say a 3rd of all food worldwide and are being dumped on the list of food waste as our north america australia and new zealand with europe are not far behind generally in sub-saharan africa very little food is wasted but there is one big exception south africa. tachyon a front borman piece regular visits to the garbage dumps around cape town. she studied the wasteful life style of many south africans and says changes are urgently needed. every year the landfill alone receives thousands of tons of food waste it comes from restaurants factories and local farms. 3 years to make that a surge of food is dumped in south africa every year this has significant ecological impacts because all that food has compounded water and energy and from a climate change perspective in the land
but he hopes to open the next one in africa. hopefully that initiative will be helpful for african farmers to make the most of what they grow but in other parts of the world farmers have the opposite problem they produce more than they can sell or eat estimates say a 3rd of all food worldwide and are being dumped on the list of food waste as our north america australia and new zealand with europe are not far behind generally in sub-saharan africa very little food is wasted but there is one big...
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many farmers in africa still employ. one frequent problem is a how about that awful thing changes in the weather on the harvest can anything be done about it. that's a good question auntie but if you were instance you could drive the grain directly on the fields sometimes a harvest could be state that might otherwise be a total loss one company in germany is providing the right tools and techniques to do it. it's a very simple piece of equipment. and karl-heinz appreciate just how useful it can be for smallholder farmers. there are no greens he said to me over the greens and you can also see that we don't have bridges there's pretty healthy enough to come in from we produce it especially for the african market where cereals are still often fresh the way they were in germany 50 or 60 years ago which means a lot is wasted if you use this he waste far less. for those 2 and no fruit enough to come from a. karl-heinz claude grew up on a farm and has spent much of his working life making machinery for post-harvest processing o
many farmers in africa still employ. one frequent problem is a how about that awful thing changes in the weather on the harvest can anything be done about it. that's a good question auntie but if you were instance you could drive the grain directly on the fields sometimes a harvest could be state that might otherwise be a total loss one company in germany is providing the right tools and techniques to do it. it's a very simple piece of equipment. and karl-heinz appreciate just how useful it can...
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it shows the world of africa in terms of. post systems and what used to be in africa and we can do reconstructions of their environment from the possible diodes from these and what animals they would have interacted with but this important fossil was not on earth this year it had actually been in the museum for over 40 years before it's recognized as a new species was using stuff new the bones were something special they just didn't know exactly what unlocks the resources to properly...
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this is date every news africa coming up in the next 15 minutes brutality on the streets symbolically and please these opposition supporters who pays for the protested despite a bad will we see more seems like this in the coming days the m.d.c. has vowed to continue the demonstrations. and comic relief for the ones who have lived through hard losses in the central african republic are using theatre to make people aware of the new paltz destine set up to prosecute war crimes committed in the country we're talking to a prosecutor from the course. hello i'm christine will welcome to news africa it's good to have you along it's been a tense day in zimbabwe police clashed with anti-government protesters in the capital harare this morning opposition supporters took to the streets despite a police bat on the protest which was upheld by zimbabwe's high court police fired tear gas and used water cannons to disperse the demonstration is around 80 people arrested and several well beaten by police the protests was originally organized by zimbabwe's opposition movement for democratic change or m.d
this is date every news africa coming up in the next 15 minutes brutality on the streets symbolically and please these opposition supporters who pays for the protested despite a bad will we see more seems like this in the coming days the m.d.c. has vowed to continue the demonstrations. and comic relief for the ones who have lived through hard losses in the central african republic are using theatre to make people aware of the new paltz destine set up to prosecute war crimes committed in the...
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it just shows the world of africa in terms of. post systems and what used to be in africa and we can do to constructions of the environment from the possible date from these and what animals they would have interacted with but this important fossil was not on earth this year he did actually been in the museum for over 40 years before is recognized as a new species because you see him staff knew the bones were something special they just didn't know exactly what and large the resources to properly investigate there are only 7 paleontologists in kenya. and 99 percent of the people working for anus for foreign people so it's an important for people in kenya to understand the importance of this to the country. and eventually study. things to do with human origins and evolution the museum has not changed much since the 960 s. when famed paleontologist louis leakey 1st started stockpiling his findings the card based handwritten filing system is still in place. these crocodile skeletons are another important asset of the museum which sho
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active role in africa's anomie. and overfishing is reducing fish stocks around the world the dramatic decline is causing economic hardship in ghana fishing communities. welcome to the business in africa i want to get good to have you with us so don has a new prime minister and he's about to achieve peace and rebuild to the country's battered economy abdullah doc is a respected former official of the united nations economic commission for africa but he will have his work cut out for him 30 years of autocracy corruption and the impact of international sanctions on the former government of brought the sudanese economy to its knees. fellow abrasions through the night at green square in khartoum the sudanese people pushed a dictator out and then protested against a military led government now they finally have civilian rule. we will have a plan that will address the media challenges so war to cover the program addressing the felt need by the people issues of inflation. availability of commodities we fuel medicine and all
active role in africa's anomie. and overfishing is reducing fish stocks around the world the dramatic decline is causing economic hardship in ghana fishing communities. welcome to the business in africa i want to get good to have you with us so don has a new prime minister and he's about to achieve peace and rebuild to the country's battered economy abdullah doc is a respected former official of the united nations economic commission for africa but he will have his work cut out for him 30 years...
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this is africa where the battle for so called back of the top of the hour with more often snooze i was up a good the for. clearing to meet. not everyone who walks books has to go insane. good to talk to literature list 100 german must reads. every journey begins with the 1st step and every language the 1st word can be called the coaxing germany to such. why not born with him for her. to suffer it's simple our mind on your mobile and free. w z learning course. german made easy. to. spot a spot up that's the sound of europe's economic engine german economists warn off recession as trade wars escalate and economic damage disappoints. south africa's gold mines continue to lose their shine production is on its longest losing streak in over a decade. and rubies make you rich not to ship them overseas for processing cambodia tries to put some spa into its domestic gemstone industry. make friends with a switch to the face of the regime. with the nation's. business some experts say europe's biggest economy in a recession the big german engineering firms car makers and supply crisis hit by profi
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doctor and in west africa. we know that clues in regular. board approved always have the risk of forcing people into the non-money toilet pathway i see i see and having said that that would also have a more infection has been detected how great is the risk that you know this goes outside of the affected regions because you can connect to other parts of the continent through from goma. excellent question i think. this border close to the border situation shows very much how important it is to 1st of all to build up trust with the population to not take steps that make. the population even more boring to make them hide away this is exactly what it bono ones ok to go to once to kill and spread in the darkness we have to do this that and we have to build a truck has been lost in the last. epidemic in west africa affected 6 countries about 10000 people died what's different this time. this time we have much more support in the area that's true we have a vaccine which is. which is effective but they see that despite all of this possibilities the e
doctor and in west africa. we know that clues in regular. board approved always have the risk of forcing people into the non-money toilet pathway i see i see and having said that that would also have a more infection has been detected how great is the risk that you know this goes outside of the affected regions because you can connect to other parts of the continent through from goma. excellent question i think. this border close to the border situation shows very much how important it is to...
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welcome to in the edition of equal africa program today features reports from across africa as well as you up i'm now it's highway at the university of nigeria and so in enugu south this nigerian of course i'm joined by my colleagues e.l.o. noble in south africa hazy how you don't today. just grates n t good to see you again hello everyone and greetings from johannesburg as mt sayed will be covering quite a lots of ground this week so let's take a quick look at what's coming up. see how with a little ingenuity you can make a wildlife sanctuary and even more peaceful place build a truly low impact home using materials and use organic waste to create something useful and lasting. a 1st report comes from right here in south africa if you're a 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 are lost for ever. come 1st i
welcome to in the edition of equal africa program today features reports from across africa as well as you up i'm now it's highway at the university of nigeria and so in enugu south this nigerian of course i'm joined by my colleagues e.l.o. noble in south africa hazy how you don't today. just grates n t good to see you again hello everyone and greetings from johannesburg as mt sayed will be covering quite a lots of ground this week so let's take a quick look at what's coming up. see how with a...
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you with africa's. have a great weekend. if you ever have to cover up a murder the best way to make an exit. raring to. have a rap like this. feature is straight. her 1st day of school in the jungle. her 1st. doris grand moment arrives. joined the ranks on her journey back to freedom. in our interactive documentary. the world in a rainy day returns home on d w dot com bring it tangs. hello and welcome to news from the world about culture and music by us to this edition starting with what has to be the longest instrument in the world at a music festival in switzerland also. a spectacular light installation visualizes what the into night internet might look like. and we take a look at georgian composer nikolaus and his mesmerizing music making machine. if you live in a mountainous region like the alps and you need to speak to a friend living on the next peak nowadays you just pick up the fun back in the day though you had to travel right down into the valley and then up the next mountain or you could blow
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making it possible to go to africa. fantastic right choice that as they set out to safe environment. learn from one another. and work together for a better future. see for yourself. in 16 d.w. . live. from africa the more your link to exception the stories of discussion from the news of easy to our website w dot com slash freak out join us on facebook at g.w. for god. this is day to every news africa coming up in the next 15 minutes one year after the 1st case of the bolo was reported the outbreak is intensifying more cases have been confirmed in the densely populated city of goma prompting one that to close its border with the d r c. and the south african team a just taking on gun violence well tune in today radio show where people who've been affected by crime are finding their voice.
making it possible to go to africa. fantastic right choice that as they set out to safe environment. learn from one another. and work together for a better future. see for yourself. in 16 d.w. . live. from africa the more your link to exception the stories of discussion from the news of easy to our website w dot com slash freak out join us on facebook at g.w. for god. this is day to every news africa coming up in the next 15 minutes one year after the 1st case of the bolo was reported the...
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in africa. one can especially draw attention to the lack of diversification in products which are traders and the only going low level of u.s. investment in africa which to date represents less than one percent of total u.s. investment at the global level. that's a huge lost opportunity for washington and china's happily exploiting that gap its trade with subsaharan africa last year was worth 3 and a half times more than us trade with the region. about whether the u.s. missed the boat with one of our african correspondents in a moment 1st africa's efforts to set up its own trading block just recently launched the african continent free trade area the biggest of its kind in the world but there's resistance from west africa's economic union was. a popular market in the capital accra. a good place to hunt for spare parts for cars and trucks. local traders sell domestic products or engage in craft related activities. foreign traders mostly from nigeria one in 5 of the shops here by nigerians and the
in africa. one can especially draw attention to the lack of diversification in products which are traders and the only going low level of u.s. investment in africa which to date represents less than one percent of total u.s. investment at the global level. that's a huge lost opportunity for washington and china's happily exploiting that gap its trade with subsaharan africa last year was worth 3 and a half times more than us trade with the region. about whether the u.s. missed the boat with one...
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comes to pick up join us on facebook to double in africa. this is day to every news africa coming up in the next 15 minutes one off to the 1st case of the bullet was reported the outbreak is intensifying more cases have been confirmed in the densely populated. prompting one that to close its border with the d.r. sea. and the south african team a just taking on gun violence well tune in today radio show where people who've been affected by crime are finding their voice. hello i'm christine want to welcome to news africa i'm glad to today in a year off to a bowl of 1st broke in congo the spread of the disease of his unchecked almost 2000 people have died making this the 2nd worst outbreak on record run by closed its frontier with the democratic republic of congo off to a 3rd case of the deadly virus was to takes it in the border city of gold in north keevil that province has borne the brunt of the outbreak together with neighboring . but 15 people also in quarantine in south keevil which was previously unaffected. the 3rd confirmed case is the
comes to pick up join us on facebook to double in africa. this is day to every news africa coming up in the next 15 minutes one off to the 1st case of the bullet was reported the outbreak is intensifying more cases have been confirmed in the densely populated. prompting one that to close its border with the d.r. sea. and the south african team a just taking on gun violence well tune in today radio show where people who've been affected by crime are finding their voice. hello i'm christine want...
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and watching the news coming up next it is a business africa. china and the u.s. brace for the next hour in that trade war with higher u.s. tariffs scheduled to take on sunday. that story and more in business africa we've been figured in and haven't a home for him but then you see. if you ever have to cover up a murder the best way is to make the accident raring to. never read a book like this one. the toughest. streets. her 1st day of school in the jungle. first listen. then doris crane the moment arrives to. join the ring to take on her journey back to freedom. in our interactive documentary. to bring a team returns home on d w dot com among its things. a trade war see saw hooves back into the hot zone although beijing's about to be hit with washington's next rather tariffs the chinese indicate they want to tell you just yet. the head of africa's development bank themselves as japan's claims that china is selling african nations with unsustainable debt. and what do you get when 2 tektites meet alibaba is just not as well as in the us it could get a little uncomf
and watching the news coming up next it is a business africa. china and the u.s. brace for the next hour in that trade war with higher u.s. tariffs scheduled to take on sunday. that story and more in business africa we've been figured in and haven't a home for him but then you see. if you ever have to cover up a murder the best way is to make the accident raring to. never read a book like this one. the toughest. streets. her 1st day of school in the jungle. first listen. then doris crane the...
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this is due to every news africa coming up in the next 15 minutes brutality on the streets of zimbabwe in peace these opposition supporters who peacefully protest it despite a battle will we see more scenes like this in the coming days the m.d.c. has vowed to continue the demonstrations. and comic relief for the ones who've lived through our offices in the central african republic are using theatre to make people aware of the newport deaths can save up to prosecute war crimes committed in the country we're talking to a prosecutor from the court. hello i'm christine will welcome to day devaney is africa it's good to have you along it's been a tense day in zimbabwe police clashed with anti-government protesters in the capital harare this morning opposition supporters took to the streets despite a police ban on the protest which was upheld by his high court police fired tear gas and used water cannons to disperse the demonstration is around 80 people were arrested and several beaten by police the protest was originally organized by zimbabwe's opposition movement for democratic change or m
this is due to every news africa coming up in the next 15 minutes brutality on the streets of zimbabwe in peace these opposition supporters who peacefully protest it despite a battle will we see more scenes like this in the coming days the m.d.c. has vowed to continue the demonstrations. and comic relief for the ones who've lived through our offices in the central african republic are using theatre to make people aware of the newport deaths can save up to prosecute war crimes committed in the...
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these line extensions in sub-saharan africa in different parts of the west and central africa is is another thing. took us through the i'll turn it is that you've put into place to try to put an end to this phenomena. so basically in the schools that we actually that are still functional and as our teacher colleague in my degree was saying we offer a package of support to school so that they to make them safer for children to be in and for teachers to actually perform their duties. but in situations where we don't have a school or to at all for instance i was in mali this week and visited a displacement camp in mopti in central mali which has seen a rise in attacks actually in recent in recent months what we have is we can offer at least safe learning spaces a turn it of learning spaces in these camps so that the kids at least can access some form of basic education and are given some basic education skills numeracy literacy that kind of thing while in displacement in other parts like in northern iraq in a fossil which is also very much a country an area of concern for us because of the ris
these line extensions in sub-saharan africa in different parts of the west and central africa is is another thing. took us through the i'll turn it is that you've put into place to try to put an end to this phenomena. so basically in the schools that we actually that are still functional and as our teacher colleague in my degree was saying we offer a package of support to school so that they to make them safer for children to be in and for teachers to actually perform their duties. but in...
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at africa's why the beloved seems so it means again a great region. to. earth a home worth saving google rodeos tell stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world ideas to protect the climate and boost green energy solutions by global oil genius the one series of global 3000 on d.w. and online. banking from people make fun about their own social economic and political problems. in mozambique we say that you asked last so you don't write it's how people call me daily problems. as a journalist i often talk about this focus in the bag by answering the less local to them i like to stack my day by checking out all those jokes finding out what people are talking about what is moving them.
at africa's why the beloved seems so it means again a great region. to. earth a home worth saving google rodeos tell stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world ideas to protect the climate and boost green energy solutions by global oil genius the one series of global 3000 on d.w. and online. banking from people make fun about their own social economic and political problems. in mozambique we say that you asked last so you don't write it's how people call me daily...
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thanks teachings and migrants in south africa and india based in johannesburg welcome to the africa diesel so you were at the scene in that deep kloof this morning one of those shops was attacked and i believe you actually standing outside of it what did you see this scene now seems to be calm to cool by is not guaranteed whether the lives of the nation are safe but the police have been not allowed in this scene but this situation is very much better because almost all the foreign shop has been closed down there's been looted and there's nothing more left in those shops ok and you have spoken to some of the victims what do they plan to do now are what are you gauge some of the foreign nation not owning some of the shops and and so it in other areas they have now back at the area actually heading for their lives because they think their life comes fast so what they're thinking of doing is to go big maybe to other areas where these kind of are texans you know for be got to have taken place that where they feel like their life will be safe and be protected so they'll go into the if you know f
thanks teachings and migrants in south africa and india based in johannesburg welcome to the africa diesel so you were at the scene in that deep kloof this morning one of those shops was attacked and i believe you actually standing outside of it what did you see this scene now seems to be calm to cool by is not guaranteed whether the lives of the nation are safe but the police have been not allowed in this scene but this situation is very much better because almost all the foreign shop has been...
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and i am joined now by my colleague wendy bashi from africa. welcome to the show when the it's nice to see you now the people supposed to be protected by all clearly angry with the organization what in things into perspective can the people's anger be justified. yes of course dippy people can be justified you know in this specific part of the congo the east and bad especially in beni this is i mean most of 5 years 5 year many people died in this part of congo they have been snorted every day if today and yesterday people are going in the street to doing demonstration it's just because they want to tell the rest of the world and especially the people in kinshasa that they want something to happen and they want something to taking charge of the situation and that these massacres and now. what exactly has been the response to this this is not the 1st time let me remind you in 2014 people was against again in the street demonstrating there was asking when you school to do something because new news supposed to be the peace peacekeeping force of the
and i am joined now by my colleague wendy bashi from africa. welcome to the show when the it's nice to see you now the people supposed to be protected by all clearly angry with the organization what in things into perspective can the people's anger be justified. yes of course dippy people can be justified you know in this specific part of the congo the east and bad especially in beni this is i mean most of 5 years 5 year many people died in this part of congo they have been snorted every day if...
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and i am joined now by my colleague wendy bashi from africa. welcome to the show when the it's nice to see you now the people supposed to be protected by all clearly angry with the organization are putting things into perspective the people's justified. yes of course dippy people anger can be justified you know in this space difficult part of the congo the east and bad especially in beni this is i mean most of 5 years 5 year many people died in this part of como they have been subverted every day if today and yesterday people are going in the street to bring the administration is dead because they want to tell the rest of the world and especially the people in kinshasa that they want something to happen and they want something to take in chad the situation to end that these massacres and now. what exactly has been their response to. this is not the 1st time let me remind you in 2014 people was against again in the street demonstrating there was asking no new school to do something because monusco is supposed to be the peace peacekeeping force o
and i am joined now by my colleague wendy bashi from africa. welcome to the show when the it's nice to see you now the people supposed to be protected by all clearly angry with the organization are putting things into perspective the people's justified. yes of course dippy people anger can be justified you know in this space difficult part of the congo the east and bad especially in beni this is i mean most of 5 years 5 year many people died in this part of como they have been subverted every...
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talking about ivory poachers who have decimated populations of elephants in africa they almost always ship the ivory out of a different country from where it was poached because that's where you start your search looking in the wrong place this radiocarbon dating method tell us their trade of ivory is legal then we have a place we can focus law enforcement on take those out and perhaps the source of the r.v. from entering the network take note at this time on al jazeera. says al jazeera and these are the top stories right now authorities and in the administered kashmir say they have begun to lift some of the restrictions put in place nearly 2 weeks ago this comes after the un security council held an emergency session which ended without a joint statement. government protesters in hong kong are rallying for the 11th straight weekend expected to be the 1st major demonstration since the airport was shut down after trying to mobilize security forces at the border and chanting. the saudi marauding coalition in yemen has ordered separatists who took over aid last week to withdraw their for
talking about ivory poachers who have decimated populations of elephants in africa they almost always ship the ivory out of a different country from where it was poached because that's where you start your search looking in the wrong place this radiocarbon dating method tell us their trade of ivory is legal then we have a place we can focus law enforcement on take those out and perhaps the source of the r.v. from entering the network take note at this time on al jazeera. says al jazeera and...
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that was business africa thanks for watching. enjoy the conflicts with 2 sebastian junger east europeans traders moldova a new coalition government largesse his readers of my view mature but caught feist's president of the outgoing go mcafee prophet and a former justice minister would most over now how far he would for corruption is he ashamed to be talkies raechel in conflict so far in 60 minutes. and on demand. language courses. and or you know. any talk to anywhere. w. me to use the term. this is d w news africa coming up in the next 15 minutes how it is now being shared between the military and civilians in sudan today the top general was sworn in as head of state 10 others top of them civilians were also sworn in as members of feet sovereign council that will oversee and new government until the elections. and what next for cameron separatist amazonia movement ofter its leader ascensions to life in prison. then be initiation of the new generate.
that was business africa thanks for watching. enjoy the conflicts with 2 sebastian junger east europeans traders moldova a new coalition government largesse his readers of my view mature but caught feist's president of the outgoing go mcafee prophet and a former justice minister would most over now how far he would for corruption is he ashamed to be talkies raechel in conflict so far in 60 minutes. and on demand. language courses. and or you know. any talk to anywhere. w. me to use the term....
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zimbabwe it will swine and them in the home to 2 thirds of africa's in a fenced off i'm happy about the decision to continue the battle on ivory trade despite their appeals to the international regulation of audi when you look at it from the good clues as you can see it in today and something which is full of pride for people with truth whose goodness i moved away from death to this good dinner away from good to talk didn't rod was good with most people do 3 men were never put through this. thing will go inside ethiopia's phony free long term drug and alcohol rehab facility where most patients are being treated for their addiction to be the feast stimulant caps. and will meet the young kenyans who hope to become a limping champions in skateboarding. hello i'm christine wonder it's good to have you along welcome to news africa the world's biggest conference on wildlife trade finished in geneva today and full day of poss 37 african countries are unhappy with the outcome some bob wavelets want to add namibia had appealed to the convention on international trade and endangered species o
zimbabwe it will swine and them in the home to 2 thirds of africa's in a fenced off i'm happy about the decision to continue the battle on ivory trade despite their appeals to the international regulation of audi when you look at it from the good clues as you can see it in today and something which is full of pride for people with truth whose goodness i moved away from death to this good dinner away from good to talk didn't rod was good with most people do 3 men were never put through this....
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business africa is next we'll have more world headlines up to talk. of a good day. to put your views and. do it yourself org. where you'll next you tube channel. don't miss out. the world is getting worse and. moore's catastrophes among the problems. of. the global 3000 talks would seem british researchers who take a more optimistic view. the world is not always a good place but it's much much better than it was how. is the world really getting better. by global 3000 special reports. starts august 19th sundays are. a bit of. a strategic gateway new markets in the emerging world the chinese i trade opportunities in southern and west africa after building a massive new port terminal in the media. china tries to wean itself off cold but it's doing a very good job of pushing the outdated and dirty technology on africa. and how syrians fleeing the civil war are benefiting from an appetite for their traditional dishes in the sudanese capital. and in physical and let's do business the media is well on its way to becoming an international trading hub the southern african na
business africa is next we'll have more world headlines up to talk. of a good day. to put your views and. do it yourself org. where you'll next you tube channel. don't miss out. the world is getting worse and. moore's catastrophes among the problems. of. the global 3000 talks would seem british researchers who take a more optimistic view. the world is not always a good place but it's much much better than it was how. is the world really getting better. by global 3000 special reports. starts...
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zimbabwe will to an animal be home to 2 thirds of africa's in offense are unhappy about the decisions of huntin you the bat on ivory trade despite their appeals to the international regulation of audi when you look at it from a good group of as you can see it in today and something that is full of pride for this board so it was good is i mean was it away from death you just gave them away from their kids or didn't road was what we have most people do can remember never went through this and. then we'll go inside ethiopia's only 3 long term drug and alcohol we have the city where most patients are being treated for their addiction to the belief a stimulant cats. and will meet the young kenyans who hope to become a limping champions in skateboarding. hello i'm christine wonder it's good to have you along welcome to date of news africa the world's biggest conference on wildlife trade finished in geneva today and for their past 37 african countries are unhappy with the outcome some bad way of botswana and the maybe ahead appeal to the convention on international. trade and endangered spec
zimbabwe will to an animal be home to 2 thirds of africa's in offense are unhappy about the decisions of huntin you the bat on ivory trade despite their appeals to the international regulation of audi when you look at it from a good group of as you can see it in today and something that is full of pride for this board so it was good is i mean was it away from death you just gave them away from their kids or didn't road was what we have most people do can remember never went through this and....
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ben facility has business africa coming up next i'm sara keling in berlin thanks for watching stay with us. sometimes books are more exciting than real life. to. know. what if there's no escape. ritualised. good luck streets. how does thailand taste good. the new correspondent susan hum and host. picks for the various flavors of exotic cruising our food fusion and so i am the challenge for you. tasty tied to. start september 1st on g.w. . the likelihood of another deal bragg's it just rose again the pound phil the british prime minister receives the queen's blessing to suspend calment denies he's trying to force through his own e.u. exit plants. which happens to drive african growth because private china but says it can also quality. and a new generation of fashion savvy. ugandans give a boost to the base to take selfies. in physical and let's do business the pound is taking another pounding the deadline for the u.k. the even the e.u. is looming ever closer now the queen has agreed to prime minister barak johnson's request to suspend parliament investors are on alert there are only week
ben facility has business africa coming up next i'm sara keling in berlin thanks for watching stay with us. sometimes books are more exciting than real life. to. know. what if there's no escape. ritualised. good luck streets. how does thailand taste good. the new correspondent susan hum and host. picks for the various flavors of exotic cruising our food fusion and so i am the challenge for you. tasty tied to. start september 1st on g.w. . the likelihood of another deal bragg's it just rose...
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the rescue plane from south africa to light. i think gave a central role to play i just didn't want my particular organization to have to rely on doing the funding because africa needs to be passed that i felt very passionately when i actually came that nigeria needs to be able to stand by itself eventually without their uniforms. instead of setting up a charity she decided to found a profit oriented business. nowon not only works as an entrepreneur. in rwanda as capital kigali well orekunrin is taking part in the world economic forum on africa she exchanges news with women from the whole continent she's confident that change is afoot in previous conferences it was trying to get multinationals into africa so that they could employ people but now they're saying i mean from the likes of bengal to actually african entrepreneurs can be really they can scale up their business and then they can start employing people. right here and for me i think what really stood out for me with female voices are these entrepreneurs as professionals
the rescue plane from south africa to light. i think gave a central role to play i just didn't want my particular organization to have to rely on doing the funding because africa needs to be passed that i felt very passionately when i actually came that nigeria needs to be able to stand by itself eventually without their uniforms. instead of setting up a charity she decided to found a profit oriented business. nowon not only works as an entrepreneur. in rwanda as capital kigali well orekunrin...
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this is being is africa coming up in the next 15 minutes the zimbabwean been tortured a comedian is in hospital after masked men abducted and tortured him she says her attackers accused her off and on mining the government with her skits while they have a lame search. to detach me to play told me to do what soldiers do in training they shoved my face in the sewer of water then they said drink the water goggle it as if you were gargling salt water. and the poison generation in sandy is sick and largest city rights groups say children in cowboy are exposed to high levels of toxins from the mining place. hello i'm christine want to welcome to news africa it's good to have you along isn't bob and comedian is in hospital off to she was abducted from her home and had lost men. some of the cred joins a list of opposition and rights activists who have been kidnapped by and identified assailants at different locations in the past 2 weeks that's according to write scripts the 30 year old popularly known as it is in sketches that pokes fun at the authorities as a bad way and for economic and soci
this is being is africa coming up in the next 15 minutes the zimbabwean been tortured a comedian is in hospital after masked men abducted and tortured him she says her attackers accused her off and on mining the government with her skits while they have a lame search. to detach me to play told me to do what soldiers do in training they shoved my face in the sewer of water then they said drink the water goggle it as if you were gargling salt water. and the poison generation in sandy is sick and...
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welcome to any 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 on john by my colleagues the alone in south africa hazy how you don't today. just grates n t good to see you again hello everyone and greetings from johannesburg as mt sayed will be covering quite a lots of grants this week so let's take a quick look at what's coming up. see how with a 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 grade something useful and the last thing. a 1st 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 that a dedicated conservationist who refused to sit back and watch as entire generations of birds are lost for ever. come 1st in south africa january 2019 a devasta
welcome to any 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 on john by my colleagues the alone in south africa hazy how you don't today. just grates n t good to see you again hello everyone and greetings from johannesburg as mt sayed will be covering quite a lots of grants this week so let's take a quick look at what's coming up. see how with a little ingenuity you can...