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you correspondent. stretches back you live with the rules. do you. think recipes for success strategy that make a difference. baking bread on d w. this is news africa coming up in the next fifteen minutes torrential rains and flooding strike mozambique just days after. smashed into the country. many areas from the rescue workers to the situation on the ground also coming up the moment in history captured on film we hear from the who's been documenting the rise and in sudan. and dreaming of film stock you meet the young nigerian actor
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aiming to make it big in. welcome to the program now it's being called on president it is second massive tropical cyclone hit mozambique in the same season cycling canada has wrecked yet more havoc on the country the first of the two cycles arrived just six weeks ago so i can only die told through a baby and the surrounding areas in mid march killing at least six hundred people there and even tens of thousands homeless and was described as the country's west humanitarian disaster now. is dealing with cyclon kenneth in midland forward just north of the seats on thursday the un has pledged thing. in million dollars in
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emergency aid more than seven hundred thousand people could be at risk. if. they can't get rid of the water quickly enough to rain here in pember the northernmost on big keeps on coming. wrote snare resemble rivers or actual rivers have burst their banks leaving huge areas underwater. aid agencies say site prone kenneth's will bring twice as much rain is e.t.i. entire crop fields have been whites out and people a shortage of food. you know. business making. because these people need you. but i think they owe them something that the people feel. the sheer amount of water on the ground is making it difficult to access the
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affected areas rescuers from brazil are on the scene they've come with boats because at the moment it's too dangerous for helicopters to fly but helicopters are what's really needed with many stranded without supplies. and want to help the. police people here people are going to help. until help arrives all they can do is wait counting the cost of the latest tropical disaster to land on mozambique shores. joining me now is saul butters country director of care in that was our big fellow so plans for your time now first tell us how bad is the flooding situation especially compared to after cycle of your diet. you know we're looking at a very similar situation to diana but it's a bit of it exactly the flooding but of what i can tell you is the
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scenes are still on the ground and operations air operations today was suspended due to the rainfall this continued in the area today so i'm sure officials you saw yesterday roads being washed away this is continuing to. work. and. they're definitely not what is the main danger facing the people of. well the out of town everybody is not so badly affected it's look at it there is this room and the islands off the coast of impacted by the wind storms in the center so it's really destroyed most of the islands and further it really looking at similar situations. are levels of flooding houses being washed away and
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not seen to be on the field when they're able to get out of business communities here are just bits of the left left with nothing think what they can reprieve from the flooding it's just scattered around and the houses completely taking off definitely doesn't sound good now you mentioned earlier that it's still raining now forecasts say it's going to be raining for at least three more days what what are some of the challenges that rescue and aid workers like yours are facing. well that is the road to becoming law school so we brought in excess to go straight ever since good student and dropped a few military resistance they're also being suspended today just because the weather conditions today just to ease their spirits so. this thing is going to die well you know these conditions it's really difficult to get out for these place and understand what the situation is. provide and humanitarian assistance.
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just on country director of care in my pool to mozambique thanks for your time. now so the nice protest as a breakthrough in talks with me this they have agreed to form a joint council to pave the way for civilian rule so that. ousted by the military and we have this month protest one photograph has been capturing some of the images of the upsizing i.e. brahim. talk with him in the capital hot. for thirty two year old muhammad this is history in the making has been documented the sudanese uprising since it started in the suburb today he's taking pictures of the incoming caravans joining demonstrators in front of the army headquarters in the capital shoved. my pictures of the coming generations the suffering experienced by people in my photos should not be
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forgotten. when we took to the streets we were just calling for our rights we should not have been met with some of the violence we see in the pictures of the store. at the heart of the protest area mohammed displays his photos for his fellow students. in many ways the ongoing fidan has become a microcosm of what the people here want their student to be walking around you can feel the pride they have not only in reclaiming public space but also their freedom gatherings like this would not have been possible under the old regime. a larger art movement has emerged from the uprising even this billboard has taken on new meaning protesters have hung clothing in honor of military personnel who disobeyed orders and refused to open fire at them and there are. some it says his photography not only documents of the revolution it is also a way to help the people who needed. to get out of this picture shows a man waving
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a flag as he is being loaded on to the. back of a truck. i would be using human punching him so that he put the flag down. on holding up the flag card so. there's a picture help to get this man released because it spread so much so they were able to locate him and have him freed. for passers by mohammed's work reflect a turning point for sudan and its people. i feel love when i see the details of these pictures. these pictures are an expression of the bravery the strength and the patriotism of people who have overcome thirty years of oppression under a corrupt regime to get a display shows that sudan has a lot of artists and people with many talents. and good mohammad realizes to disown
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you found freedom is very fragile and that a lot of work needs to be done for the spirit of the state and to be made a political reality. that we learned as a people that we can be united and we can be one hand in this transitional period we the sudanese people have to accept each other. does not know what exactly the future holds for sudan but he is determined to bear witness to it with his camera. the nigerian film industry popularly called nollywood is the second largest in the wild by the sheer films one thousand five hundred films a year many film stars begin the stages are reports i went to the lagos the festival the biggest of its kind in west africa and i met one last film star that is. you don't touch me like that on your final rehearsal for twenty one year old. prepares for his very first professional performance to meet up with
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a creative arts student at the university of lagos acting has become his. i think for now it's. easy to forget to see t. forget everything just before you i love hot stocks is my life so i just going through it forgets everything it was only two hours so the curtains up and the director of the play i won't might my business for use it to morgan and. satisfied . that we are still looking at them under full make it's really possible to ask you looking. back what you do but that's not putting to me who still hopeful that this performance could help them become so they can only what started most of the things you do them to. for example me up to speed me do something and someone sees me as a teacher producer sees me on stage and say oh i like a boy like a circus i want some for my next shoe a lot of celebrities a lot of people will have known. as are his parents and even more nerve wrecking
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prospect they are going to see their son perform on states for the very first time . that i wouldn't. want to see my son and for me being one of the best on the stage it's crunch time just a few minutes to go before he has to be on stage and to meet up his last minute pardon probably you know you just showed us are you so we all rushing on you for something that every team is just busy looking for i'm looking for the key to this actually. but there were fights about it so yes but yes. i don't know where he's i think it was. i won't mind my business is an interactive. engage with the audience and the scotts issues such as mental health in an entertaining way. and it works standing ovation. i.
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was it was just it was i mean i don't you know. wonder what about his father who drove over three hours to get him to a period yes yes and just the audience is clearly impressed but how about the director who we are so mistakes foodies know vs the audience we did want to feel you have to go on this spike the sly criticism a satisfied with today it's telling great just this just this. same reason snakes. we may just be witnessing the start of a big korea in fact an audience member who runs a major international theater festival later told us that tomatoes performance was his favorite of the anti a festival. reminds me of the days i used to act tough said from the w. news i forgot you can catch all our stories on our website on facebook page we leave you now with images and sounds from the african drum festival in nigeria by
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