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whoops i do don't do comb smash africa join us on facebook w africa. earth the hope for saving google and do is tell stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world ideas to protect the climate and boost green energy solutions for global warming due to it's been by a series of global three goals and on d. w. and online. this is deja news africa coming up in the next fifteen minutes two weeks inside killed it dies smashed into southern africa at the launch talks of affected areas of mozambique all still subjects in a brings about which and many people have lost everything snoop you've. been tough or. instead to find homes. for a cop in the run now we will get an update on the situation there not correspondent
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in zimbabwe who's just returned from the areas was touched by the storm. and the are just paying homage to africa's greatest need is with ivory coast's top commodities. i'm christine one welcome to news africa i'm glad you're today and it's been two weeks encyclopedia dies smashed into walls and beaks coast and hurricane force wind and rain that flooded swain's of the country before battering east and killing more than seven hundred people now an outbreak of waterborne diseases threatens to aggravate the already daya conditions facing the millions who survived. thousands of people in the mozambican province of minicon were left homeless due to
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cycling. they'd be forced to live at the side of the road. all the houses of collapsed everything we had is gone we have no way to live with our children so we decided to come pare the emergency shelters are overflowing. forty thousand people need help in the province of money alone the second worst hit area of mozambique. and those who have fled their homes face hunger unless they can pay inflated prices authorities have condemned anyone trying to turn the tragedy into a business opportunity and called on people to help each other. we call on all mozambique to show solidarity to one another this cannot be a moment where fellow country men take advantage of each other worsening the suffering of our people here in the province. so we're asking traders and better
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exactly what we asked of their colleagues in q mile susan denk and across the entire province. but let's unite and be sensitive towards the situation our fellow citizens are in. their suffering they have lost everything and they need our help. the people here have little choice but to wait until further help arrives. africa is privileged reported from zimbabwe as worst affected area that's to money money he joins me now from the capital had at a high privilege good to see you what is the current situation in the hardest hit parts of zimbabwe right now. yeah risky airfields and for the missing people. is two
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under way right now we understand that's. a unit from south africa that has been enlisted by those involved with government. dog and rescue units that came through into the country on tuesday that it started where in the eastern part today in those areas where people are believed to be buried and rocks and rubble was to try to identify the places where they are buried so that they can be excavated from those places so by this morning the teams with the dogs they had to tie started to go into those areas and work is underway and then the other thing is that. food distribution and also a distribution is underway is will distributing in most of the parts that we're affected by the issue some of the places. but now more. into those going into those areas and recently or on monday world
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food program brought in. here through e.u. funding that is now fearing it bigger tonnage into fictive areas with food aid right pretty cheerlead it says if it's and a way to recover the bodies of missing people i'm but are we talking exclusively off a recovery mission on this still some people out there that can be rescued was still alive. chances of people being rescued alive are now slim because now it is gone over in a week since this disaster happened so most of the missing people are now believed to be dead but to kill early in the valley. playschool the corporal and see to where the entire town she was buried under rubble during their fifteen might afraid
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to fifteen might. you find that sense as of now rescuing people our lives are very slim so people have lost hope they're just now hoping to find closure if the bodies of their loved ones are recovered apart from shell so food and water privilege what other resources have been committed to survive his office disaster. the resources that have been poured in so far you find that a lot of. the international. aid organizations have come in to help but the government is poured in something like hundred million but not. dealing with the psychological effect and the trauma that the community lots of money money has gone through so you find. organizations that. cycle
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a social support to have moved in and now they are offering counseling to victims and survivors and also families that have experienced this disaster but to go in that area because you find some people who survived this disaster who only left you know a family probably a family that was between six and ten so it is very difficult to do with such a situation because if they don't do the suicide who would be on the rise in that area ok privileged. from zimbabwe thank you. it's common to listen to music and watch films made in africa by africans but when it comes to video games the continent games designed and developed in africa make up one percent of the global markets story isn't binning where a group of developers are competing to put african inspired games on the will stage
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. they have twenty four hours to come up with a compelling idea for a new video game made in been mean this is the been named game jan a jury chooses three ideas with the most potential and will help the young developers towards an entrepreneurial project that a challenge for the participants. to feel to this song was one in those we love playing games since we were teenagers but the games were always from other countries already but i was so if we get to a level what african programmers are thinking about using video games to solve the problems facing africa i think it's a good initiative and it will force our africa so what initiatives are these have till now video games designed in africa make up only one percent of the global market but this may be about to change while. the one video game is a video game a some us have fun or learn something but growing up and for
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a few years now because i've had the idea of a to video game bearing an african the identity could be an export hit. letting the europeans and the west in the sea in africa but differently. left the. exchange and empowerment instead of import and adjustment video games are fun but also a powerful instrument to put african culture on the map. now these coffee beans behind me might have a look off minimalistic chic about them but they're no automatic the coffee bean is a national treasure in ivory coast the country is one of the leading girl is off the commodity and the cup of coffee has inspired the work of one ivorian artist take a look at what he's brewed up. you could make this poem with mikko water and
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just drink it but not. the every an artist has developed a unique painting technique he creates his portrays a famous african leader such as the late president thomas aka with a special mix of coffee and cocoa powder his teacher and courage him to be experimental and that took him back to his fruits. my mother and father pharmaceuticals it and when i was growing up my mother drank a lot of coffee my father also drank a lot of coffee. but he was a bit more refined with it because he would mix the coffee with cocoa my mother would make coffee everyone had to drink it when i was growing up we drank a lot of coffee. it brought us all together and those are the memories that inspire me. and he wants to inspire his public this is why you've painted black leaders like patrice lumumba martin luther
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king. did this in that he puts emphasis on personalities or people who we've forgotten. people we read about a long time ago and he brings them back to life through his work by using coffee. and when you look closely the textures and colors are different it's a regional. first perceives. and origin military has its price at levels of paying around five hundred euros for the most expensive coffee on the market. well the winner of the global teacher prize two thousand and nineteen have ichi has been welcomed like a pop star by his students when he arrived at nairobi's jomo kenyatta airport the math and physics teacher from a secondary school in a village in kenya's rift that he says he will invest. one billion dollars in prize money in projects for the community here he is coming home in the first place i did
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not expect it and therefore it was the moment not just for me but for kenya. or to most students who struggle big. with you torment challenges you don't know facilities and you had to go to get. very good things and that's it for now from news africa you can catch all our stories on our website and facebook page now kenya's president kenyatta congratulated her bitchy in the video message saying your story is the story of africa a young continent bursting with talent how right he is we leave you now with some images off to be choose. homecoming until next time. solano saw the bomb donna. to give a game a gun law book obama.
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