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keep learning. wait a 2nd we want the whole picture i'll stick some sort of vague idea should deliver us. from atlanta to reality to cryptocurrency to your topics for live in an ever changing digital world let's start with digitalisation. this is news africa coming up in the next 15 minutes a win for environmental activists in kenya of course brock's the hunt struction off the coal power plant in la will campaign as head challenge the government's plans to build the prawn saying it would cause environmental damage in the u.s. go heritage site. pretty brick. court and we'll tell you how anybody who can't mean that from us. just and we'll take you inside one of
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nigeria's substance abuse rehab facilities patients skills to prepare them for life off to riddick sion but one of the treatment benefits is drawing criticism. i'm christine want to welcome to news africa i'm glad you're tuned in we begin in kenya where a court has blocks the construction of a coal power station. a judge in the national environmental tribunal set aside and early a decision which granted a license to develop as he ordered them to read conduct a study on the impact the coal plant would have on kenya's government says the $2000000000.00 project would help secure energy needs and spur growth in the economy but it faced fierce resistance from conservationists and local communities
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. the law malarkey peleg us school world heritage site it's said to be the oldest swahili settlement in africa a 14th century town without costs to a scholar lamo a paradise when the government announced plans to build a coal plant next door locus very tourist would say way slashing their main source of income they also fear for their health disaster is going to come from that's called blunt is going to reach out to just emerging of people you know so many people who believe they're going to have problem with the health concern disease for the government the project has obvious advantages called remains the most viable option upon completion of the project we're not only just by industrialisation in laos and beyond but you also provide employment opportunities for. threatened turtles live on that people are local it also teamed with fish
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vital for the life of traditional fisherman for locals protesting the coal plant preserving the environment oh to waste the benefits of industrialization for some reaction to that tribe you know ruling today and then of the children made she's an exodus from the organization. that would be swahili for the voice of the women the riaa has been at the forefront of her organizations campaign against the building off that coal plant in lima she joins me now from nairobi welcome to d.w. news africa raju at the tribe you know hearing today what do you feel about the outcome of course this is your home that was being discussed. oh i'm feeling very happy very happy i feel like flying there feel like crying i feel like i've really have be really happy ok don't fly away because i want to know
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from you what you think about whether or not this is the end of the fight because as i understand it the development company has been ordered to go and redo its environmental impact assessment do you think this is the end of the road or is there more of a battle to come. i can say is both in because we had so much to get around to stop. the project and one of the thing that we wanted to. be canceled and at least 2 we in that area so this bitterly hey they know because. they will not relent they will go on with the fight and do we as the community we really move on but we're happy that at least to the court has give us it is as the community of home and king in
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general right and let's talk about your community riah why are you so opposed to this project and and tell us a little bit about how you feel that this whole plant would change the way of life where you grew up. faster than. many people know that alarm is a walled heritage site death things that we've been preserving for century a walkout were legion there where we could the way we eat and everything that we preserved until we got to that title so we're telling the government that we welcome development in the lamb but not at the xperience of the community because if you bring bad projects like coal power plants you're going to destroy the environment and when you destroy the environment you dislocate people especially
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the women that are going to suffer in this society and they're going to degrade. the sea because they're saying they're going to dump their waste into the sea which is the backbone which is the heart of freedom of people so if you bring those project we as community we will not allow it and we have cases that other countries which have implemented similar projects most of their people have been affected physically they have health problems there is air pollution everywhere i mean i looked of environmental degradation in their areas so with this really not allow in lamb because lamb is oh a paradise and after now it's still virgin because it's we're speaking there's no single industry in we breathe fresh air from god and we will not allow anybody to came in take that from us or i believe that there are some.
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in that robi thank you. today the u.n. say's the non-medical use of illegal opioids such as painkillers and cough syrup has risen dramatically in africa it's certainly the case in countries like nigeria and zimbabwe with thousands are addicted to coding sort of cocktails on extra forces in nigeria where medical rehab clinics for those suffering from drug abuse is largely lacking a correspondent visited one of the country's few rehabilitation senses one of their methods is attracting criticism. in brian's older brother has come to take him the former alcoholic has spent more than a year living at this rehab of the t. shirt santa. lovitz in the neck he done before i was brought to the center i always came home drunk i used to take different types of drugs my family were not happy
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that's why they brought me here because i am a brand new pair and you know i've assured them that i will never go back to drugs you know. which i thought yeah i will be going to kiddo. he brian says that's thanks to the treatments he's received here he's now clean and can start his life afresh. this rehabilitation center in ca do not a not a major area he's one of the few in the country founded 13 years ago his house is more than 200 recovering addicts and it services i'm such high demand more people keep coming. it is also a skill acquisition center so while patients are undergoing treatment towards different skills that they can turn into small businesses when via friendly recover some of them who should be in school are put in
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a makeshift classroom the teachers are also recovering addicts found a large and we do says he would thousands of patients. get the art and using my knowledge of traditional and islamic medicine to treat them. i see this as my contribution to reducing the problem of children getting into drugs. but i had methods a hash those living here have to we're uniforms their feet are also chained together or that's why we're only able to get a few shots of the chains because we do doesn't want us to feel them he also want answered questions about the practice on camera he tells us the chains are to keep the inmates from running away some of them brought in by their family members and most here on their own deals. we show the food from the
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rehab center to mental health physicians. to see. a uniform she's shocked by what she sees so this mom says suckles that is dehumanizing like institutionalized. medic who. can take what the court can require a string that we have been even. now we have them to manage the anger that would restrain nigeria lacks qualified mental health professionals that could help those with drug and alcohol problems there's a. deficits huge one in that group comments i have professionals so would be surprises a lot of or people. doing this is a prime bomb waiting to explode dr kirby re says range areas need to take the issue
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of drug and alcohol addiction more seriously on to proper structures are put in place to carb the countries are diction problems many have new choice to turn to people like me who will help. with the africa cup of nations and the way in egypt it's probably safe to say the continent is in football fever best as africa soccer stars better live else competition off a different type has been taking place in uganda refugee children at the camp in the north have been holding their own highly contested football tournament. they're focused on the ball rather than on their problems all of the kids playing here are refugees mostly from south sudan. when i play football i feel happy i feel like i'm an important member of the community and i
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can share my ideas with other people. professional coaches from an italian 1st league city our club are training the children for a 3 day soccer clinic as well as developing their skills on the field organizers see the camp as a way to help promote peace when children are together it will force them to come together the only way to this is for children to compete with. as for the children they're just happy to learn from professionals and hone their technique. so when you come to me go. see trix exercises. the clinic finishes with a big tournament and even if patrick's team loses at the end of the day his eyes still sparkle. and i was one of the youngest on the pitch when i played i felt big. i felt like
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a big star on the page. it's a day that none of the $64.00 participants will quickly forget and for some of them could be the start of a soccer career. that. i know i wouldn't be surprised if one of those guys was playing in the ass by june 20 years took out there is a final from his africa that you can catch all our stories on our website and facebook page it will see you next time it's by. bursts. home. of species and a home worth saving. given those are big changes and must start with small steps global indios tell stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world. but here is the key to the climate least drainage solutions and
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a world without the beatles the whole well except one person has forgotten danny boyle's new film. see how that plays out. without further ado it's a great pleasure to welcome maestro nagano here in the studio with me my special guest who needs no introduction to long term d.w. views because of classical masterpieces the d.v.d. box set of 6 of the world's great symphonies now it was made all over a decade this is where they were they were great shows on all on the t.v. and there was a great d.v.d. box set and i think you chose did you choose the symphonies that were to be used. it was the result of a dialogue with thoughts of ella we went through a series of suggestions and i would say it was more of a consensus that.
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