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sex. raring to marry. if there is any erotic remember you'd have to find it between the lines. literature. on the streets. welcome again to the 77 percent africa's magazine for that you eddie mike a junior. if you want that's a 5 on this show is for you today's edition is all about jobs building your business but it's also about migration because that's what some people do to find jobs right. now some of the 7 reports that the money younger students can often gonna talk about the lack of job prospects. for some
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sat sun really takes us on a surprising for doing this e.p. johannesburg in south africa. who won the fashion design i just leave them with the waze shirts the secrets to having national success. but let's talk about migration you already know that many young africans travel abroad to find work but this business chef from mali is literally breaking the cycle his name is the so-called after living in france for a decade he decided to walk back to modest capital but michael opened up a restaurant this is his story. it's rush hour and the restaurant's lobby to police the hatch of bomb of course most facets always leaves a restaurant and it's also the change he needs for his dream of owning a restaurant and set himself apart from his core he's come up with a lot of new ideas the most important ingredient is motorola but you can't get it
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in money or bring it back with me from france because i'm the only one in my little subs was no one else most us getting 2015 with just 80 euros in his pocket. illegally need inflect in france and could only set aside a little bit of money to go towards for us to run to plant like many african migrants he sent at least half of these men and animals back to his family but that's just the way things were you have to do it i just wondered if this is what i really wanted so i keep sending money to my family and they're still poor but i'm also still poor myself so i told myself that i'll cut off contact with my family and walk towards my goal to open our storage to my. kids or more to enlist already like most migrants from mali comes from pal and his region in western mali used to be any part an economic hub in colonial times
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a real network connected chi and dhaka which thrived then so they called straight from the local mine even today. is a city of rails but the trains don't try anymore pictured sixer is just as broken is the trucks which are now covered in overgrown grass made them again no understands the main problem in chi. in case of that because while there is a discrepancy between qualifications and available jobs the result here in the mines if you have a degree in literature. or you are a lawyer then there are jobs available in the mines it's different if you're an electrician or still work. an adjustment between supply and demand hasn't taken place yet with. the question. foremost when he said buffett i think i answered resorts meaning young man yes believe that they have a better chance of achieving something if they move abroad. broke the cycle
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you think he used the savings to buy as top of all when in the meat grinder in france which eventually brought back to him to money his brother said he would help him set up the restaurant but things didn't exactly go to plan to be demanded to do diversity i asked him to pick up the appliances when i went to france for 3 months to work he told me it wasn't a problem but when i left his plans and went back to our village to 11 he sold everything when i heard about it i was devastated with our friends. but even the setback in stop the so called nobody understood why he wanted to return to his homeland. that he remains firmly convinced that miley has much to offer it's just after the millions themselves through popular as the opportunities available and help bring the country. let's say even though his restaurant is becoming more and more popular has to make many sacrifices. are slipping
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maris torrent on him what i don't even have a mattress night i hung a mosquito net they sleep in here since 2015 listening to you he makes these sacrifices in the hope of realizing his biggest dream of all and to see his wife into small daughters again be living in front of you. now that's a powerful story of determination let's hope he makes enough money soon to reunite with his family so what does it take to leave your home your family your entire life behind that's what our streets debate is all about we sent our reporter money to a city and not in ghana family is a migration hotspot locals often trouble to ghana's capital accra to find work or they risk their lives and that's again the long and dangerous journey to europe we asked young residents in town. about the challenges they're facing and what would
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make them stay. this week the 77 percent is intel money that's in the north all gonna hear you guarantee temperatures above 30 degrees celsius but also a huge number of young people leaving the stone and we want to find out why and how africa can learn from the lessons here and to begin with i'm going to speak to a social analyst here as part of our panel just to give us an overview of the situation entirely is it a problem young people leaving it's a problem i can i can attest to the part between 2010 the population increase in accra was 40.7 percent and this was actually the migration from the north to the south so we can say that of course people here are really moving the commanding is here pointing out you have
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a point that i just want to highlight the crisis situation it is just a perception it is a perception it is because so many things that when you come into it. but i mean why would you leave your comfort zone and go to the unknown but you know what i have no electricity no water and also some intertainment as a graduate i come then you say because in the way you go to the right area most of us af-am s. and we are mostly stuff distance families there is no commercial famine as a graduate when i go back to the village. it is the rule of the government to provide the social i mean even electricity is not the duty of the youth what is not the duty of the youth your role some of the duty of the youth in the future of the government and i don't think the youth would wake right ok i'm going to come back to the commanding just a shuffling does this sound like it's your reality that it's just your mindset it's just it's very different from what i'm thinking about i've been born and bred in a local village in the district i've been deller my life until i finished my
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secondary education you know what when i came to terminal linda about 5 years and i was making it i went to libya and stayed there for about 4 or 5 years and came back look when i went to libya and auto industry because i became an electrician when i came back here my people over there called me my with of that when i went there. for over 3 months i didn't get even $10.00 and the pin used that all the sense that i'm taken to do now i'm gradually packing and i wanted to when i would go to america i would find you up there no matter what even if i had ok so obviously this is a highly emotional issue particularly for someone like. clement are you noting because you're in agreement yes somehow because there are communities who go on people they have electricity or when you go to the communities electricity how do we look up our distance involved in the governance process allowing them to be part of the
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decision making process then they can also monitor some of these tools and then bring the amenities that we need to stabilize our people to stay back. community let me come back to the commander because it's interesting you're saying you're not in government you're not a politician but you've been tasked with implementing works that's been organized by the community something let's not reduce the discussion to governance and politics and that sort of thing but surely you haven't had a solution. allow me please to moderate because the points are the governance of politics are affecting and a partial possum of the public well said let me tell you i must admit that it is the duty of government to provide basic amenities like water harlotry city roads and all that in some areas we have distance and use it to live in the rural areas where they can even get food at cheaper prices where we do little rock area where accommodation is really. where food is related. and you go
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and this isn't the 1st place aquarium accommodation is very difficult ok ok ringback as it is really to be cheaper and you are paid will you stay at a place well when your wife is to live by it to be difficult for you to access will you have to carry her on a tray sickle and carry here for more than a 100 kilometers to gets access to a skilled delivery where you are in the city you are paid the same salary and it would take you just 15 minutes to carry your wife from your house to a hospital to get specialized care let us be very striking that it is because you don't want it because you don't want to accept the reality somebody in the village talk to you today you have come to the city or whatever what you think of that person if you're not a human being the village idiot. in the village i must say we should do go back we should go back to safe but the ever mission you can do you see right there if you go to the village 3 s.h.s.
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and so enrollment has increased by students are like you and your tummy are right you know it takes. classroom rules have been ripped up and they say we should. agree. to set somewhere in the northern part or in the right. way should you count easy for the person to stay right on you see. right here you want your hospital. you would meet in your 1st trimester you would need the doctor. the doctor would go ok so we've obviously addressed these problems and there are many but no i want to figure out how we move past them you know. again what is left. of nation we can train as much as we can some will survive even in business if we train 100 and even 40 able to be in business we have done a good job so that we can do that continuously and after some time we are able to
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make people sticky or we are able to bring people who are dead but let's not forget the fact that we can most. likely because some of them are just very important ok and finally i want to get a job or actually had a lot of points and i want to know how we can move beyond this point so that in 2025 we're not talking about the same issues even in the absence of all the social i mean it is want to tell the youth that all hope is not lost they said the key to success in the kitchen so we need to be serious we tell education we need to listen if we have all the social i mean it is in the rural people to be so we've heard it here that the low of the road ahead is long and arduous but it's not insurmountable it's been a very heated debate to match the very hot temperatures here in time really but thank you for watching.
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thank you for bringing us that very important debate. now i believe migration and unemployment are 2 of the biggest issues facing young africans today governments should develop rural areas so people don't leave but those are just my thoughts we want to hear your so share them with us on our facebook page and if you want to hear more from our participants you can watch the longer version of the street debate on our you tube channel. well that debate also leads us to the question of entrepreneurship we asked our correspondents across africa how difficult is it to start a business is what they have to say. doing business in nigeria is still very challenging business is putting up every day this is barely you know existing. a welcome to uganda business is a cutting of everything from enterprises to multiple partnerships ugandans and
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known for their natural to start new businesses according to the world bank small and medium enterprises can be really easy to start in uganda but keeping them running is a challenge according to the government more than half the startups do not last 18 months. establishing startups in zimbabwe is no easy task they easily lead to institutional support for young people to thrive this is a barely you know existence in many young people and our standing mission dies in open markets higher rates of unemployment all but a tip a cent would have been a good catalyst for them to thrive but the economy just doesn't want to support it . going back to other countries doing business in nigeria is still very challenging high taxes as well difficulty in registering highly get
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electricity. to new businesses bringing up every day. the system is valued at $2.00 making the most value on the continent. so it seems like the success of new businesses varies across the continent how do you have to try to build a business in your country. please share your experience with us at 77 a d w dot com. this guy is sun's out son he's at wellesley most of the streets from johannesburg south africa from local celebrities everyone loves his food all he needs to keep his business running is the markets with fresh ingredients and a little stove top to prepare it all it took us on a food inspired for around his city johannesburg and joy.
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yeah ok what are the newest and some of the fanatics i'm going into my city to tell john is back johansson is back and so they call it is the mandela bridge it's a wonderful city incredible space just like my cooking it will take you places. in the. 150 years ago the gold rush times johannesburg from a ruled backwater into the african metropolis you see today some something really is known all over town he's lived here all his life so he knows how to navigate the concrete jungle and how to catch the biggest fish the multicultural suburb of yeoville is he's home tough no most of the gold dust has settled people are flocking to this part of the city from all over the continent. coming regarding. this year was based on the warnings in this field is going to fuel the overcrowding of fuel but just crazy to find a place to stay what you're going to play to connect to
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a lot of part of the food you know and then it grew great estate her brother lee in an idea kind of positive strike here now for over 20 years with some 10000 new arrivals every month john his book is one of the fastest growing african cities having so many different cultures languages and of varying levels of income in one place can cause problems so in a phobia and violent crime i'm not uncommon but still most newcomers see a move to johannesburg as a ticket to a better life josie's cultural mix is actually sons of the greatest inspiration he's on a shopping spree in you'll feel his signature dish is the pan african plate and assortment of different dishes found in eateries and in homes across the continent like mozambique and fried fish have a moroccan red cabbage salad or falafel with peanut sauce. his formal out and the. the owners from nigeria and he says ingredient from
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a fire is no way you know soul it's a melting pot indeed and someone like me would take this thing very serious we've been in the open for so long i'm looking then there to see what you can do with this potential without also keeping a provincial like i'm not looking for it and the general outcome i'm looking for the negative impact experience that kind of pent up complete if you watch. even under apartheid you feel was a place of great diversity with many artists and political activists living here it became something of a liberated zone black or white people would meet and listen to music together in defiance of segregation laws now 25 years after the end of apartheid sons a wants to keep that liberal spirit alive. has made a name for himself thanks to his cleaner east killed celebrities such as borno and trevor nor are sometimes guests here but unlike other celebrated chefs fans that
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doesn't need a number of kitchen instate he cooks in the streets eateries that can be found all over you feel that african cultural kitchens. and. a look at another guy has supported must explore each day with. my culture i play with it just like i mess every day i live i don't know i'm living it. has the hassle and bustle of joe bloggs nightlife swings into action sounds opens the doors to his dinner club and like most evenings he has a full house tonight it's a chance for him to celebrate his with his guests. i felt like he. had. you know john is back but. like i said you know. you. all the beauty about africa is not for
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books. thank you. and i'm. in johannesburg is dr goli the city of gold a place for fortune seekers from all over the continent but something that is mining a different kind of food here in q do a little taste of africa. now that looks good maybe i'll try that sometime because this body is powered by gunmen bank went a lot there's nothing better than that but let's not argue food now right let's get to our next topic. if you haven't already noticed african fashion is on the rise. and i just mean when i was he has already taken runways around the world by storm including the catwalk and carpets all the. success didn't happen overnight let's
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find out how she built her business from the ground up just in 21 and again the final touches to my latest collection before she heads to the new line question she's the 1st one didn't design it to be invited to the prestigious event i'm very excited it's something i've been looking for for the last 6 years made love. new york paris. the biggest fashion city and when you go to change to present to a collection there it's really in the. perience the 31 year old to you to try designing the wonder clothes thing in 2012 without any formal training but what she did how to do with the support of her family and an eye for fashion she sold her very 1st pieces for $800.00 us dollars and invested the money in business which today employs more than $35.00 people she always wants to change the freshening and
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try to make it be just like we started so she always differ on my ideas in my case so i'm very proud of her. just once to me we've seen a lot she sees it as a chance to show the ones what great talent africa has to offer just. before i started the collection i was thinking what am i bringing there we should all have we have seen everything but i can bring a beautiful gown which has a story something which is connected to my character and my background and should i created it's called ignoring. the word in her means working at elements of these historical pictures appear to the interesting things. collection. so it's one of the traditional rock which is house a lot of things mainly was made out of like power and they said ok i don't want to use a cubicle fabric to use and i can create that. with this kind of beading.
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from negroes to cape town i think it has a vibrant fashion scene today and yet it's still neglected at an international level that being see if you can find african influences that everywhere from valentino. to the rocks of each and the last few years i've seen designers on cards were in magazines having creativity and spirit. from africa you can talk about my site kenya you could talk about. south africa and new way of dressing it's nice but it should be more recognized this inspirational taken from africa. we can print also play a huge part in just silliness designs she has come to a local shop to stock up on colorful keep taking probably. china china russia would
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you say that it's any women in rwanda at least a piece of getting voices on the african fashion scene often criticize how international designers appropriate african ideas and even romanticize african daily life they argue that the african designers themselves need to tap into the spotlight the visibility was missing and because there was not easy beauty people can take our identity very easy and just. i want to show it to the people look at it in a different way just thinking is ready to take to the international stage. you know for africa and besides now. if you want to get in touch with us all if you have any questions about our program right to ass at 77 d w dot com we're reaching the end of the show but we'll be back is what to expect in the next edition of the 77 percent. we're giving the platform to people whose voices aren't usually
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pretrial. often spend years behind boss keys to be most of them high young men many of them. i hope you enjoyed the program and i hope it got you thinking about the big issues before we go we'll leave you with fresh music from the continent we are the brand new song from nairobi yes. with the seeker see you on the next edition of the 77 percent i found out. well. some but.
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