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people the world over information they provide. the means they want to express g.w. on facebook and twitter up to date and in touch follow us. on. this news africa coming up in the next fifteen minutes about twenty seven million south africans are going out for the next in some hours but many of the country's youth did not register to vote so why are they putting it. in the list of time. and. also the woman in the northeast of nigeria open for the end of the insurgency she dreams of starting
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a business to provide for her children. and i schemes have in common if you love the sweet stuff stay tuned to find out. welcome to the program before twenty seven million south africans head to the polls and the general election is trending on social media but as a nation gears up for the political contest many young south africans have chosen to set out their letter commission says the youth demographic has had a notoriously low voter registration than any other demographic you know of use christine we'll find out why. in an alley in downtown johannesburg i meet rico he's twenty seven doesn't have a job and sells drugs to earn a living i can enjoy his part of jail is looking for
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a job any job so i was like ok what can i do cause like i need to pay for my bills madman buy shoes clothes food everything so what can i do i came out on from front to observe the place try to learn the place try to learn what everyone is doing around the place then i decide i better ok this people they love this they don't like this let me give them what they love. so which is rico says he has a diploma in hospitality and wanted to become a shift he's given up trying to look for a job he's also given up on voting in elections for me since it was the of time. and i think it's always got time for me because like. after just about i won't get anything and maybe one even give us jobs food to give them more support but at the end of the day it is going to get big cannondale is twenty three he spends most of
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his days in internet shops sending out he c.v. but he's getting d. motivated like rico he will be voting in the may eighth election my frustration for you sick and your need be troublous or me being unemployed is the fact that like you presently have no move these are just two young south africans but the levels of apathy among youth in this country is worrying in south africa electoral commission say sixty percent of eligible voters who did not register to take part in this election often know the age and that's what happens out of your hands but and this is what i mean i would get people many of them have told me overnight won't be voting in this election the companies that for like this in the conference that are happening right in general. did not did not entice innocent as young people to like the gays in that a lot of people really really really feel like they need to know need and it's
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useless to vote you know think so a lot of people instead of being convinced of what to vote for you have to come pain and convince them toward frist i don't think any of. the main parties being. if they have an answer you are really catering to the you need most of the parties are promising job creation it's the right message for a country with an unemployment rate of more than twenty five percent but going on a little has found no comfort in campaign promises and is smiling pretty sick tried to be voting i think it's quite pointless because like it's going to take another i don't know how many years for us to actually realize change while he's given up on south africa's politicians cannondale has not yet given up on his job hunt. it's ten years says that he had a schoolbook around launch this insurgency in nigeria since then tens of thousands of people have been killed and u.n.h.c.r. says more than two million have been displaced our correspondents funny foreshock
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traveled to terrell john boehner states in the northeast of the country where she met a woman who dreams of a life after. she wants to provide for her children and start a business. at a because you camp in my degree there are new arrivals every day people fleeing their territory in villages and towns from since two thousand and nine about one point eight million people have been forced to leave their homes in nigeria. people like zainab she fights back tears as she vividly recalls the day she had to leave with her nine children. we started hearing gunshots thinking it's from the military then we thought it was some play but it wasn't the whole town was captured by. we ran away from our home it was raining some children were missing. when you and. her husband a policeman was killed in front of her children seven years ago her town was
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captured by the jihadists a few years later since then her children have been unable to go to school. i hope one day they become nurses lawyers engineers doctors. only recently a suicide attack in front of the camp was for old zainab is getting dressed to protect her children along with other volunteers she tries to check everyone wants to enter or leave the camp. is your home not nearby go and bring the past. i don't have a pass no past no going out the government depends on volunteers to keep a basic level of stability she harvests hiding nearby can strike any time. the violence here in the north east of nigeria has altered the lives of hundreds of
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thousands and the attacks have also spread to neighboring countries like chad and cameroon millions of people at this point need aid to survive. life beyond the camp a return to normality that is enough dream. she joins a workshop the camp it teaches women ho to run a business acquire the skills that you need to run your business and that's basically what the solution here is that is my solution for you that is why you are here today. zain up wants to make money by selling fish her mentor has bigger plans for her when it comes to her is to ensure that not only is she understanding her business model but also has a revenue model that can sustain the business beyond the company because if she needs to come then what happens nobody knows cif borno state is the government's slogan but so far their efforts have failed to provide stability while communities
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are falling apart women are looking to fill the gap to be prepared once peace returns. if you have seen radical change. last year the press has been widely liberated from the top of the regime and that includes political cartoonist was starting to flourish again. an exhibition on political cartoons in the capital about. bringing ideas to life with the tip of the pen. these children are here to learn from the best the twenty world famous prescott to nest have gathered in a fair capital to share their work and skills. holding such an event and if it's quite significant after years of autocratic rule the country's political cartoonists are on the rise last year a newly appointed prime minister. met pledge to restore freedom of expression now
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more political drawings up being published. he's speaking on behalf of. the south are women's rights and their freedom to express themselves before the resort i didn't do a lot of going to the cartoonist. because i see so this is also one way of expressing yourself and i would say you know it's one form of. telling that there is freedom. today there are no more journalists in jail in a few. elias has been a political cartoonist for twenty years he chewed this katyn six years ago so he's like me with everybody who are shut by the government or the court or to just be told if he's in prison so these guys have to be free i'm not going see totally there is freedom but we when you come here from the last one that i've been in
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seven years no changes are coming i don't know who's going to doing momentous coming. but cartoonists are also aware of the impact they can have when it comes to very sensitive issues ethnicity is one of them and it's the main reason why some self-censorship persists in the country. and scenes are myself before i seize up by hours a day if i do was some cartoons which is. provoke me to make i first ask myself is it provoke people i don't know people but i think twice in ten times before i just i do the characters. today's cartoonists are sharpening their pencils ahead of elections due to be held next year and there's a new generation of cartoonists waiting in the wings. now what's
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your favorite flavor chocolate vanilla rust free ice cream personally minus the structure ice cream these little crunchy yummy chocolate bits here and. it's delicious however in our next story you're about to see they're not chocolate but something else entirely. eat these know why. but when mashed up and mixed was sure the and other natural ingredients the fly larvae already look a bit more digestible the sweet treat is high in protein and the real green alternative to dairy ice cream say the inventors in six it's a big environment for a nice simple to farm because these very little or so and. they aren't at risk of climate change because you can grow them in controlled environments or live in a closed area. nutritious as the sweet maggot moose might be even the converted
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have doubts mike picker argues the meat industry accounts for twenty five percent of global emissions and we should find the turn it is but still they or may you say burgos it or a variable actually nutritionally ideal for us and they taste very good personally i'm not sure that i would be interested in a an ice cream or dairy product made of fly larvae simply because they're a number of delicious priced alternatives available and her culture is very much easier to stomach. but the developers of goal may grab a trying to break the mental barrier selling at a food market in cape town. that has pretty good taste like ice cream should say it's. a little bit more earthy a bit more of an excess. but i'm pretty happy with as my guys came to me and say so
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i got a basically like how you'd expect. me to say. the developers plan to dish out their maggot ice cream to other cities in africa next and soon after to europe and the states. but that's it for now from d.w. news africa you can catch all our stories on our web sites on face book page also next time spy for now. what secrets lie behind these moves to. find out in an immersive experience and explore fascinating cultural heritage sites. d.w. world heritage three sixty get. with the senses. recognize. and experience the inexpressible.
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the cultural magazine and. arts twenty one. g.w. . and a warm welcome to news from the world of. here's what's coming up. today our special guest is john anderson he's the founder of a radical record label. the office and. we bring you the gantry a gigantic life in east london. and we take a look at a man who tried to bring heaven down to
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a late abstract artist also pre-nup. but joining me straight away is john i'm just i'm the boss of. this is a classical record company which is a bit special because it's a nonprofit making co-operative which puts the office in charge it sounds wonderful . but how does it work because you have to make some money to pay people who work for you of course we have a team of fifteen effect that we have to pay and that is a talent obviously but the goal with with all to take was to find a way of making. something in the world something which is not really of the world soul music which is priceless which is not transactional which is as a value completely different from commercial value so but in some way finding a way.
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