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you can stretch the. line with the rules by. being recipes for success strategies that make a difference. baking bread on d.w. . africa coming up in the next 15 minutes. another election when with. is this a new beginning or the beginning of the end. and. you plan to break down the barriers keeping kids with disabilities out of school. the blind activist playing in leading roles. finally if you want to tuck your feet to good music. music it's
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the fun and the way to end the living. it's great to have you with us so is it a new start for south africa or the beginning of the end we now know for sure what the new south african parliament will look like again the a.n.c. will dominate but their grip on power has slipped the party has suffered its worst election results since the end of apartheid but it still has been over about jury duty and the spy the record of economic mismanagement and corruption so hold on pot going to slip. at the end of this election week president. conklin in mandate for his program of reform but will he be strong enough to fight. challenges from
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within the party tougher stance against the graft which has plagued previous administrations can he capitalize on the chance he has. so many unanswered questions our correspondents are in chris in cape town helps break things down. this is the parliament of south africa for 25 years ever since the end of apartheid it's been dominated by the african national congress and also after this year's elections the a.n.c. will hold a comfortable majority of the parliament's 400 seats but ever since 2004 the party has been losing votes and to a halt they are slight the a.n.c. really has to act so they can hold the majority in the future also inside this parliament a person who wants to stop the trend cyril ramaphosa the president he promised a lot he wants to get the economy back on track he wants to stop the massive unemployment and stop corruption which has been rampant also within its own party so now south africans are watching closely if you can we walk his talk.
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now let's move on to a march on the reporter's story children with disabilities and their access to education the united nations educational body and the school says there are around 19000000 children with disabilities in the world in some places including parts of africa as many as 90 percent of do struggle and do not attend school but some countries like kenya are doing something about that the kenyan government has introduced new laws in doubt to proving the inclusion of disabled children in schools at a moment several pilot projects have started around the capital nairobi we can show kids with disabilities get a chance. to talk about this i'm joined in the studio by frederick haga from the education ministry in kenya thank you very tired was the haga us 16 when you lost your sight how that affects your education. i had to
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drop out of school that time because the levels of mounted at that time will be khloe and read into know that i could continue with my education so to leave school seeking treatment and adjusting to this traditional be visually disabled so i stayed out for about 7 years how difficult was that it's quite difficult actually because you too are moving from a situation where you can see to one where you're not able to see so that affected my life completely now what's the school board the problem in kenya must be definitely a big issue as we've looked into. the issue of disability is fish any when it comes to education. is quite a large one. we have a lot of children with disabilities but at least now we have
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a new police see that is trying to. make sure that all children with a disability are it worth to go to school and remain in school that says quality education now different policies for different disabilities. know we have what we're calling the stepped up police if a man as untrained is with disabilities and targets on disability they can government house puts just new legislation into place what does it hope to achieve and how. the holy see. aims of making sure that all children with disabilities and it will to go to school and not necessarily go to special schools we could link fiz in the mainstream schools so the killer not able to learn alongside us without disability yes
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there will come a challenge do you envisage. the police it is really revolutionary and implementing it requires quite a bit of planning. expertise and resources and we hope that. we'll be able to provide all that. mainly from the government revenue but also working with partners. to address some of the issues that have been identified as body us and just the other example. just to show that we've been walking with parts nice. we really just been implementing a project with the case with c.b.s. and this is financed by the italian agency of development competition and we hope to build on such partnerships to make sure that we are able to do address all of
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these but he has that have been identified to preventing children from going to school ok what has been the reception like i'd like to know the reception of the policy yeah oh it's very it's going on very well because this was a policy that was developed in partnership with both governmental non-governmental organizations and it considers the principle of you giving no one behind especially children disability that is in line with that is the. it's also in line with the convention on that i took us on to disability so it's a very progressive policy and the reception is really been good but of course for us as a ministry it's not just about the policy but it's also about the implementation. years of the underneath plan for that for the next 5 yes how or why is it so
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important that these kids are not left out. or yes because. first of all these children are just like any other children. a human rights issue that all children. in can access education so i to use the business of a compliment to ensure that children regardless of their vulnerabilities it want to access education because they access a good. number of the broader principle not already mentioned of leaving no one behind so we definitely can't afford to live in that with disabilities behind totally agreed frederick i got watching the education ministry in kenya thank you thank you. now do you
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love to dance to good music well then let's introduce you to. a style of music which originated from the outskirts of the country's capital it is danceable. and full of energy and the residents of some in the province of the wanda rock to its feet but it also serves as a means of making a living. people going to do anything we love. yeah everyone is dancing to the same beat could do it is and music and dance styles that and then in the eighty's and still plays a huge part in the life of. the home of could do is right here in town be found and an almost endless and right of shabby hot steamy at one this is also the home. to nelson. that i drew. is my ghetto mighty millstones ghetto this is where i find the stories
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that inspire me stories from neighbors brothers. i meet my friends and my bros here that's basically what my life looks like. mars where i want to live for love of her i marry a man is a god with the families of. the to have been such a mighty male it's one of the few people here who has managed to turn could you into a job for yes he has been developing career graffiti and putting dance groups together they perform at parties concerts and festivals my team is something that's best known could nuru ambassador. but sure there was such a good cause i missed it for the world but i mean on the list for me
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is the best music in the world it's happiness could do is dance and movement was. her understood out there in the open north but it's a mixture of young woman simba samba and techno you mix different elements and create something totally new and beautiful when it. was this all came together in temping sangat a huge slum with almost 300000 inhabitants here there is no electricity drinking water all garbage collection but one thing these people will never go without is music so i think something is great that doesn't mean i know the negatives but to be honest i can't imagine living anywhere else will come up and there i go. cutting the sunday sun it's lively and
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culturally dynamic going to come. home to plenty of musician. and dances and calm too could do to. do with a little bit of could do everything. you can dance the pole and struggles away right. now about dances very and i just take shots at it from d.w. news africa you can catch all our stories on our website facebook page nelson mandela's home country always the final results of its 6 democratic elections we leave you now with someone who just from sophos elections a great feature. a
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medieval history and heritage you bet. guys this is absolutely mista is a city with many faces. dive into the cultural reaches of the city and its romantic surroundings there are more than $100.00 castles and palaces courts the best way to do trip to the countryside is by by. the dublin.
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sometime in the 26th. my great granddaughter will be born. but will the world be like in your lifetime and around half a century. when i was there were 3000000000 people if you will share the planet with 9000000000. your world would be around 2 degrees warmer. inevitably sea levels rise by at least one meter a century. we're going to have some climate impacts which are greater probably smaller maybe.
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it's really frightening quatro perhaps. why aren't people more concerned. to 1st of all you. know this is the city of new start in the state of north rhine-westphalia it's also noticed germany's bicycle capital because there are twice as many bikes as people.

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