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when it comes to the fans and the humans on seeing the microphones who have decided to put their trust in us. my name is jane carson i work. full. time. this is africa coming up in the next 15 minutes while bush in his corruption trial opens in sudan the deposed leader is facing charges of accepting bribes and illegally holding foreign currency what about the atrocities committed and his rule . and this of safes all through dinner every absence of africa has created jobs for immigrants of the country but the good carries serious risks. and will meet again nigerians who want to remove the state not witchcraft from
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dates additional religion. i'm christine linda walking to the program it's good to have you along the corruption trial of sudan's deposed leader omar al bashir opened in the capital hot today but is reported to have looked calm during the 3 hours session a detective who testified told the court that the shia admitted to receiving millions of dollars from saudi arabia many allegedly to be used outside of the state budget a large amounts of cash were found at the shias residence off to he was toppled the trial most of probe some of that month. my guest today is a sudanese human rights lawyer he joins me from khartoum welcome to africa mr mccauley do people in sudan feel that this is the trial that they've been waiting
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for bet that justice is finally being done you know our own little son a lot of very disappointing turn on the kind of just. been rooting for the last 30 years. for. this is. going to. completely. right. here in the nose here just over the remains of americans and right to drive people millions of them of him i take your point i take your point you're arguing that he should be tried full for some of the other atrocities that he's accused of but how credible is this trial certainly there are not you know
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run out of the decision you been given or in the room and someone told his judge you by the door doesn't go over your. rock we're not offering the. real deal. this is a different regime their decision it gives their attitude won't the same thing ok even. ok and so what we've learned from the proceeding sitting we heard from one of the investigators saying that former president omar al bashir received millions in dollars from from saudi arabia what does that tell us what are we to make of that. well you know. if you were living close to prison and getting a lot of. money from. the monarchy this is money you. can mean
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a lot of really more work just getting to yemen and to the religions and rebuilding that even iran also shows about how. you never think of it it's like sort of these i'm a modern city the country as a nation so we don't have a lot of it is of money suited to his house right mr mccauley and there was progress at the weekend with the signing of the transitional council constitution and i know that there's been a bit of a delay in terms of getting the way it's going to day but i want to know from you what are the priorities for this council over the next 3 years and so there's an election in sudan and those are the monitors or the. people for the people it is a serious problem for for literally of our part of this is not money when we think . about the gloaming situation for but we're feeling for the folks we're going to
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think is about it is. even forgotten about for a little built in and i love to know your remarks really a lot of money about it but the comic situations like monique it's very bad you know so that is that we got a good idea that somebody from from their kind of situation it's very difficult to stretch the knowledge of the. all right rifat macau is in touch thank you. onyx story is in south africa with food delivery apps have been a big success that's created work opportunities for many immigrants in the country but this part of the industry remains and regulated and that's proving dangerous for the drivers who make the system work. it's a busy afternoon in capetown city center patrick navigate smoothly through traffic
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his destination the parking lot of the fast food chain. the spot is the main meeting point for cape town's food korea's. patrik started as a driver 6 months ago. the best thing about the way we used to work. patrick is an asylum seeker from the city he used to work as a security guard but a lack of papers and that korea and orders coming in the success of delivery apps provides him and many others with a job opportunity that is little controlled both or a cheese a cell phone a driver's license and a ride is all you need to start on the job. each street pickup and delivery to take on 30 rock equivalent to $1.95 and maybe
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a tip. during a good shift he can top the national minimum wage of $10.40 put a but the job has its downsides. when we make. too big for you because what i want to. go by when i visit even though i don't buy what i believe in your family so when i see you can those people. want to have. their big things for us while most companies don't often surance accidents happen regularly they are the result of unsafe vehicles insufficient driving skills and pressure to get out. because under pressure. because even if it is called or if a customer is a complaint it company is they don't care i'm not in a dream of the nikkei i'm about to miss it. and it's a thriving business revenue in south africa's online food delivery market currently
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amounts to more than $700000000.00 u.s. dollars and it's forecast to rise it is time to take on responsibility for the driver says traffic officials will be found and if it's only will it top of thing that i point anybody i'm not sure where you got your license and i'm not sure you there are because i don't have to take any responsibility for your actions and you on your own if you are an accident that's a top of thing that they forgot to send in my view an informant for enforcement side here can't really do much about it local companies order in and mr d. didn't respond to our interview requests. to the eats recently introduced injury protection. we are going. on even though we. can feel a. time perhaps for other industry players to follow suit patrick is off to the next delivery
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a long and hopefully safe night ahead of him it's now too cold or schauble in southwest nigeria owned to the little by some people there young people that will be are taking it upon themselves to tackle a stigma against their traditional religion correspondent attended a local annual ceremony and brings us the 6 reports. possessions prayers and offerings each year in august or soon festival takes over the nigerian town of. dedicated to the day 80 of the river in the festival draws thousands of people from around the area they worship the ancient traditional day tea's the only shows. just in mid twenty's only to night if it will mean more has dedicated her life to the old religion she is an irish a priestess. i was born. into.
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religion to be a priest or priestess is not something you can decide yourself. and your resolve to do. for her praying to the old gods was always part of her spirituality it's a shame she says that many today associate the traditionalist ways with witchcraft and evil spirits of the poor below knowledge and understanding the bad this facility they don't know how it works so they just don't recall christiane that all kids evil you know we have demonic. like every year on the tonight it takes part in the festival at the grove the goddess ocean is said to have appeared here to a hunter in search of water the people who come here seek blessings and want to have their prayers heard by the goddess. we thought we know that we have what it
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was that. long live good thing as. we have nothing to pay for t.v. i thought it was. on the tonight and her friends also see it as a task to change the image of their religion they share photos and videos on social media in order to reach out to other young people they even approached the nigerian film industry over its negative portrayal of the traditions. rob. not the only a lot of people on the run of the blog tell a good god told stories. and other products and i leave america to grow old if you have people might call me. close to your walk on. young and old all eventually make their way to the river to wash and give offerings from color nuts to fruits and packaged food everything is offered to the goddess even a basket for. golds the hope is that their prayers and thanks to the goddess will
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bring them good fortune in the next year. was that motto was and that is it for now from africa as always you can catch on i was stories on our website and facebook page will always interest what you think of. me even now with some more pictures i'll bet. the festival area thanks for.
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