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a cross or emphasizing the award winning offer is available worldwide. every language level. reading gentleman has been sent to me to go it is no surprised. i will always close the world parts of africa with a new loan, with the capital where i am or visiting the lakes or exploding the rich culture and natural heritage. tours of looking here from across the world to experience 1st 10 world class hospitality and properties that i must say make you feel like you had a friend and a good hope. so let's say relax and list exploit this sending hotel. but 1st, we meet like do an artist or the more petri co signed is girlfriend lee key combination for us. discover how boost emigrated to started a unique brand of coffee in south africa. then we find out why and use more to man
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who decided to create his own altering vehicles. fit for purpose in must say that it's due to my name. you think isn't isn't new, and you're watching after back the is considered among the world's most beautiful women canyon talk model a do minus thing, yamma know champions. black female empowerment despite once being towards to see yourself as i did check it out. she's considered one of the most beautiful women in the world canyon top model, a human i'll send you on a she's seen as a force for black female empowerment. but apparently, this isn't how she has always been perceived growing up. i had an issue with my parents getting to and you know,
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of course the total is how much come on inside of me that was going to attractive and beautifully known enough. so i never even never even crossed my mind called us at 1000 good enough to be. i was despite having been tease for her black skin, a human was crowned miss, and i wrote be at the age of 18. shortly afterwards, she became an international top model. looking back now, what was the biggest hurdle she had to overcome? of course, the, you know, the lights of skins. you are the move. beautiful. you were so that was a narrative. that was happening in kenya. juma grew up in those bar village in king is in publish northwest after traveling the world, but you must started seeing things differently. eventually she decided to set up her own foundation to give back to our community. every time i came home, i came back to the same situation where the children were running around barefoot,
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they had horses pulling, pulling up the clothes that was sitting under trees for classroom. kids didn't even have books to write on the electricity, wiping the ground and write them on the ground. since it's beginnings in 2021, the juma thunder agent has helped more than 50000 children. how has it changed their lives? and i do mind you can have juma comes with very happy because she brings us books and some children don't have books because their parents have no jobs and they can't afford the books on the seal. on the guys. i think this initiative is important because it gives the children in rural kenya, a chance to, to be able to write total books and not to miss out of school for juma has become a powerful voice for the community. she advocates for black women in the business world, and that started her own management and modeling agency. once i did one of the 1st things i did when i came back to kenya,
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i was advocate advocating for unconvincing. my focus was trying to push dock of skins models as well in order to synthesize that then the commercial industry to show them like, you know, the, you know, the beautiful too. so. busy a always when, when i got the chance to pick a model, i always tried to push the darkest, can cause or reduce the light to skin models has already flooded the industry. so i tried to, you know, push the dock in and now you can see it has actually changed racing. one ways world wide talk model, a human us on you on a advocates for equality and education and real kenya as well as diversity in the fashion industry. the world needs more trailblazers like her i could never imagine. i do want being considered ugly. what else? powerful woman. i'm here with them, but some of them was to find out more about the sustainable principles and customer
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centered design. hi, how are you doing? i'm good, how are you? i'm great, thank you. yeah, right off the bat, what was the original vision of the fondest of housing or welcoming guess what? sustainability for a fit and cool. um. so when the founders 1st started, flooded to the goal, was to have enough for centric which vehicle itself. and i think that's the ability of course, came and leads outside. that was the original idea, right? despite art pieces from around the world, how have you managed to put it all together in a manner that comes across as authentically african? um, i think african for us it means locally. so each hotel stating 0 and 50 and we all source the our source to lock in the so most of the art in bi weekly source locally. so the idea and you should be wise from cape town to cairo, which means outsourced around africa. so off to the north, south to north. so i yeah, physically,
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if it's not my lauins and it's been commission from somewhere within africa. okay. yeah. all right, thank you so much puzzle. we're going to catch up with you a little later. thank you. keyboard shortcuts or shortened keyboard with my jerry news on my patrick, you're definitely in the right place. let's go check out some of these works that don't need to be restarted or updated. could you imagine how you could save your environments by just clicking the right button on your keyboard was do my patrick? did i mean, when you know about the dangers of all the plastics and one in plastic on how it affects the event? i mean it was clearly stands when environmental protection. what has the always been? it was due mass consent to fight climate change. how did he come up with big idea of computer recycling? wasn't showing inspired me for using or computer keyboard. as my major medium for
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creating ads was where i grew up from as well in the industry. and it was based on what i was working in my, in my dad one day uh, on the commission. i came later on, i didn't want to the one that took the point to the store and do what you were talking to things out then thing the, as they just said, it wasn't the one at some point. it's. so i actually, i got to put them, so just leave the keyboard for me that i'm going to find it useful then all over the world, all computers and all the electronic devices generate huge piles of e waste full of hazardous components. africa is one of the world's main destinations, full arch shipments of electronic weight from the united states and europe. in west africa, nigeria is particularly heavy, polluted with over one point. $1000000.00 tons of e waste per year, which comes from both domestic and imported electrical appliances. but how can one
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man change the cycle planes that's really important for me to punch in with this instead of missing major areas because, you know, facing in global, include about settings. i mean and do about one in east. no, it's, it's not forwarding. so was, you know, go around, you know, kind of called the cooking in the ground, plus the 9 lowest point, simple things are long seems now and have to be an area where nobody is looking at the english are also thinking most of the trash in the wrong, it's within the problem is that you understand that this, what do you guys can be put by? we sampled, apart from the hazardous materials, he might come across to the dumpsters. what are the challenges posed by based on conventional media? the process of creating may work involved getting my keyboard an allied parts from the dump sites and for the, for the hardware headway engineers. so when i bring them i, i asked them, was i, i bring them to my own personal prob, don't. then most of the scrubs a majority,
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black and see what a load keyboard then. yeah them i don't my walks that really need me to use the volcanoes and yeah, the ones that lead me to use black keyboard. it depends on what i have in most cases depends on what i have. the most case that this is paige the keyboard and the a lot i'm going to use. and that's, i guess in the keyboards i have to face. they couldn't even move the keyboard phone from the board and it came from the boy. i mean, i thought we were going to, but that is one of the made it to lindsey's hand. guessing this keyboards to stick together because the little frog means sometimes it is very difficult to make them stand together. and mayflower will very painstaking hunting takes a lot of time. the coming interpretation of digital ox is testament to its ability to create new and unique forms of, of text expression. so technology, what do people find his lodge futuristic piles of junk?
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you might want to see you see materials like slow as you see presentational flow as i did as low as weeds for sag food. i am without plates. and the reason i put them in this scripture is because i want to create a balance between the industry i was and then it's around award. we have to strike a bellows so that we don't, we don't mix up our environment with them as body of what is deeply rooted in the contemporary understanding associated shaped and conscious behaviors. primarily and influenced by our immediate society, this cliff to signifies the website. and knowing the full force why we added, we, why we need to come together. it has an it has elements off of our industrial life embedded needs. so you just, just give those that sense of understanding that we must have a direction to where we are going to. if you're going to make the vehicle sustained
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walk fence growing up, or do mazda and mac for repairing electronics and profiting toy cause, evolved into a successful career and the off route. now he transforms discarded materials. if the captivating works contributing to environmental sustainability i definitely have to think of a key combination for this. or am i to tell us about the philosophy of sustainability when it comes to the design of the building? us inability philosophy is transformation. so just, you know, transforming old into new as you can see around the hotel, we have art or even just furniture that has been transformed from bicycle parts to useful material. how would you describe the guest experience? we always have this. what does that, we say works the plate. so latitude is a place where we want you to come in. you know,
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there's everything that you need here. if you need to work, if you need to, you know, just relax. so if you need to study, if anything that you do need is here, thank you so much for throwing us around. 5 to thank you for coming. i think it's time for coffee break up. next, let's find out what autism, no coffee or no bush and my way to has brewing for us. we take a tour from micro rooster and see just what sets her coffee apart from the wrist. the majority of south african stop in day with some form of coffee, but the country's coffee market is dominated by few big players and many small coffee roasted. so why exactly did people wake up to drink bits coffee in particular? i think what stands out for me is, is the quality of the coffee a lot. it produces a lot of different options out there, but i think to jumpstart your data, it's always good to have a really high quality ones that made the people. it was just like, it's all the passion was right. this speech examples raised thing in different
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fields and different oregon. how we like to extract all different copies because already i'm passionate about coffee. it's all about the perfect res lewis of africa. it's hot, you recognized as a coffee producer. it is the hub of coffee culture for africa as a continent. and this microwave history in wind the johannesburg, has gone into quite a following. oh, no bush them up late into is making a name for himself by making quality autism. no coffee accessible to coffee enthusiast. delicious. but what exactly is autism? no coffee is no coffee. a large me is around the minute in which the actual coffee is roasted and handled at arrows to reach it 1st from a small scale farmers and each green bean from that region from that is then roasted to print out it's based characteristics and enhanced it's flavor
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today of tomorrow, supplies is 50 popular chain stores, hotels, restaurants, and independent phase nationwide. a success that didn't come without its challenges . before we hear more about this is janie, let's get a tool for tomorrow, coffee room 3. so what you're seeing here is our green beans, which are ethically sauce from across the world. we've got columbia, we've got the field. yeah, we've got tons on. yeah. and we've got, uh, what time either. so we've got a 15 kilo roast. so for each fetch, in preparation for roasting, we waste 15 killers of green beans wants to batch as wait. it is put in 12, ha ha. and once the drum is ready, in terms of the correct temperature, we then drop it. and then it's that often for us to stop, it's takes about 12 to 15 minutes. from what is purely a rotary s mario has evolved into a place where you can not only buy coffee,
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but enjoy it with a variety of eats to accompany your cup. so all because tension comes off the customer journey was that we launched our brands in retail so you could buy a bag of coffee, take it home for your own pleasure in brewing. so there were 2 issues with that. tell us i can, i'm not largely home coughing through us. so there's a bit of education that needs to go around out. now i have beans. what do i do with them? there was also the fact that we were not in a cafe set up in terms of retail. so people couldn't walk in and actually experience how coffee and interact with the barrister. so those are the main hurdles around how do we and change ourselves as a player in terms of to act as no coffee in those 3 space. it's a lot of work and efforts to fulfill her dream. how did you manage to overcome
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these hurdles? through a partnership with try back out, which is one of the largest imports of green beans from south africa. i started the journey with them being my partners just to build the brand and be able to secure green beans that favorable rates. but subsequently, i've been able to secure some accounts, corporate accounts that have allowed me to scale on my own. so we have fully black female own coffee, ro street microsoft office, 3 in south africa. and they have a few of us with outgrowth. we've managed to settling wine book and be able to open a coffee, which is our 1st point where we could actually get people to experience are brand. and our cost is originating from a small township in the province of positive natal south africa, which i have injured to pretoria to pursue studies in food and nutrition. what made
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her get into coffee by law for coffee truly began when i started working in what's known as the full core to the convenience store industry. i perceive them as the game changes in terms of introducing coffee on the go to consumers. when the likes of the oil companies started introducing coffee on the goal, it became a morning fix. and obviously the variety of things that came along with that and the author around interacting with the barrister. that's what really triggered my life for coffee. just being able to see people make you a cup of coffee warmly every morning which is ultimate vision is to build a small pockets who will become extraordinary. entrepreneurs is bridging a gap in the youth. employment statements today will as all be using our course if leave i will just to try and match our closest that to the typing
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today in terms of flavor we'll, as you guys know, we use it as a guideline in order to help us to break down the flavor knows that we pick up, we have a food team, we have suite, we have coco, we have spies, you can get an on skills person. and with, with training and consistency. that person can get a skill within 6 months. they are fully fish barista, and they're able to sustain their living and supportive family. i think that's, that's quite critical. that's the venue change doesn't only it stopped with supports in the fall and consuming the coffee. it also sustains jobs within our economy. in the south african sense, so it's important that people continue to drink coffee response. so please it's an agricultural product. so it's a god given gift to man to make us happy. i can just smell those beautiful room is you know, when we think of the clinic,
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mount investing trustworthiness, due to wilson, think of the beautiful by sue to ponies. but a micro, mainly myself has to build a fleet of altering vehicles that are just as the this man wants to turn this between till time manufacturer. but how does self taught mechanic alias move to man the one to achieve that? most of the senior associate that they don't have a deductible. the same concept that for pudding i realized there's some but little bit fail, our live presentation. those kind of been made full of the kinds of where they're from because they go through it. i would restore to say, i, you said this to be that they did the flick through a suspicion and like this that's version that that makes to them all the like the racing cost. ready the raising chi chemical and we have either, if you need that,
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as we wrote, when you look at the way the cotton tub said it shows that it was minus 6 had 4 countries such as list so to our own country, which has high ceilings and very beautiful in the high mountains it all started in 2020, under locked down. when everyone in the so to us condemned to kill time for why his neighbors were coming up with a great banana brake recipe. and yes, came out to the self made car. although he's been told him, you'd fixing costs for us getting not trained as a mechanic. how does he come to build his own all terrain vehicle? i don't think i'm that i see that they can say no, i'm, i'm so i'm still fast for this and it fits kind of as i've been, it's probably the clue as to the hosting plan. these are the stand and actually you by head in the big workshop we said we mentioned that actually, you know,
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as it was, take the shoes to these for that. they was 9. i have built at least the highest cost in 2022. so to import it almost $22000000.00 us dollars worth of cars. meaning from south africa, singapore, japan, germany and the united kingdom. with a growing g p, a new car production of its own. that's a lot of money in the city is losing. what if inventors like alias could actually turn the country into a car manufacturer? the 1st the cost i have late is after i attended the shows where the ad building costs with live been there. and so people goes to visit the car. and then after that i can make the man who was the guy that lives missing. out of that i said, as a buy missionary, i accidentally cool. unless then who's used the best engine that they can use. the engine that is, that doesn't have as many problems. so i didn't,
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i bought the engine is a, the company, the engine, the other one, the ability happy to fight for the medium. so loose i, the i, i been presented at a be the one that is appropriate. it puts it out. and then the same day. does that mean? i mean, you know, as much of his competitors are proud of his achievement the word and still are mix comments on the other side of the border. what does he say to the criticism that he's only assembling the car? i'm going to have simply, i'm studying the car from scratch even though the chest, the itself. i can visit the checking from chris and he says cars are uniquely designed for the such as mountainous terrain. you know, has a 3 to 4 vehicles. 3 was produced from scratch, one which is a modification of an existing 70 to but produced in one vehicle at a time. is a painstaking be slow process. we ever be able to scan up, decided, prevents,
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that comes from my mind. if the shadow and m c p actually i'm looking for something to and those things and i will say 3 adds to somebody's fixture. when pencils want, i can get those people who can pick that. the bullying from my mind and been cutting me tool like tool because it taking my time was sometimes you've been busy making cop as probably the items that you need. and then i as book day friday and then i'm going to loosely busy, oh, take 2 weeks and then see that as being able to get the data of that. when i go to get my mind to that, i will and will decided that the to screen up production will mean building up teams, especially just manufacturers offers mechanical engineering students from a local police tech, a 6 month internship at some other style. so they can learn what it is like to develop a car from scratch. what is the biggest challenge?
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why that i've did as so many things as so many things, money that telling a call from discourage. speaking of what is you know to see the ability to experience. they have so many things that have been money to attract the members as yet. i have seen the money that i have uploaded my hands that it'd be my mind was, was, was applied to any manufacturing process. so i've gone, it looked to be much better in addition to the trained, intense, and yeah, so, so worst with mentees who like him, have not trained his mechanic. and he says vehicles are successfully registered in the soto. he's currently producing vehicles for the military and police under the brand temporary, in the small, impassable country. you can meet the special needs of the security services for appropriate vehicles once you've eaten the competition. but given the fact that there are few countries in the continent invest in produce or assemble costs,
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is there any real hope for trouble were to become a recognized car brand beyond this, such as borders, to send them to other country $12.00 to $2.00 x for them to out of country. so what we do in that field for or not because we have 3 f tests that they already put out for. for example, like a, the out of cost of the mice coaching. assumed that touches the so to the for the can long to them in the country. the road to becoming a major car brand, maybe rocky, but with growing demand for his improving seat of all terrain vehicles alias mccullough's contest. you can find that, like the mountains of the so to the, from the law we, we hope you enjoyed the show. don't forget to visit dw dot com, forward slash, or free max from one till next time. give us the
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