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coming. from the detention of the famous naturalist and explorer. to celebrate click some go from 250. working on the for you tube discovery. on. africa coming up on the program. not. about how south africa's feast describes the need says looting and violence in the country we'll take an in-depth look at what's behind and why they keep happening also coming up. the long road to recovery in mozambique how are the countries promised coping nearly 6 months after the divorce station caused by cycling to die.
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your welcome to the show we begin in south africa where thousands of people in johannesburg have been arrested after riots and looting on monday many of the targeted shops are reported to be owned by foreign nationals the looting of foreign shops in south africa is becoming a common occurrence with no end in sight but the country's police minister insists . that the work of opportunist. people looting and all that and using. but for now there is nothing that has sparked. any form of conflict between south africans and the. sort. that what they did with. south africa has long been a major destination for economic migrants from the continent bought with
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a country seen unemployment's rates at around 28 percent many nationals blame him a grounds for the fox they can't find work many who come to the country with high hopes now richard boucher. when nelson mandela came to power in 1904 said left somalia for the rainbow nation to escape and he's a really good dude and you live as a shopkeeper in johannesburg today everything is going on oct 30th 2018 and andrew moore stormed his shop in the home and bandits to the ground. to escape but his girlfriend in the for me. to return was. i don't have. anything in. my girlfriend or dollars on those markham to knows everything. she was telling myself that they
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admit that. but. you create me to take me outside to say no. don't go away. so i survived. the incident was just one of the $139.00 documented shop lutyens in south africa in 2018 motivated bones in a for every month in townships like white city but african born foreigners are victims of violent hate crimes many locals think they're responsible for low wages and job losses. to meet as in a 4 week who often target foreign owned stores its leader calls himself the deaf and to him foreigners are not just easy targets he holds them responsible for his own misery. you go to join his big great know every corner you go to. jail for in this war that's working that foreign
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policy in ways working it's a job for us out of the game was supposed to be making south africans now they are dependent on crime money and money from government it's not that people don't want to wait for the people they want to work but there are no jobs there because they are ticking all chores and so all of us leave we are going to all these neighborhood is controlled by gangs even the police don't enter the slum which is built on top of a dam only drugs help make the residents lives more bearable they project their frustrations onto foreigners who they believe better off than. i have to do just if i don't do it again my family will suffer in my youth i see how many just i hurt my soldiers must eat they must move my soldiers with.
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my soul just more if i don't have anything. to do. to be pretty blunt about the jew i live my friend and we pray to the lord to forgive us because he knows we don't have jobs. as we stored in his shop. he hopes he'll be able to restock soon but those responsible for the death of his partner still have not been found money can see the police did not want to investigate the matter of a foreigner he still feels the culprits might return at any time. our correspondent . joins us from johannesburg south africa hello thanks for your time so after the luton on monday what's the current situation on the ground as the police vehicles behind you. the situation is very tense street in montevideo just in johannesburg where all of this started and there is
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you can see behind me the police are here and the locals are here to try and to loot whatever they can get as i'm speaking now they are already trying to do some of the things and it is spreading like fire to spread into other areas in there taking everything i just spoke to one business person here who says he was a gun was held to his head and forced you to take out all the cars that you are sending to give them the keys and all of them are driven by look they look out so the situation is just tense as you speak of so the situation is not on the controlled. it's likely we are not getting it under control the police are trying their best as you can see here behind me because of the police out there they are trying to clean the situation but when they come to one place then the looters go to another place so it's all over the place they've had to call for backup from other areas because it is really the numbers are too big for the police take control i see and yet
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officials and afghan officials are not calling this. call and that's criminality why is that this is something that is puzzling everyone but i knew for mission just this afternoon president obama points i came out on television said meeting that these routines been stuck in this violence is talkative to us what english now isn't to say it's of africa does not accept as an oboe phobia does not support in a phobia and calling on people to restrain themselves this is a opposed to what we heard from the minister of police think they will say that this is not an appropriate the minister of libya to last unless it say this is not enough or be about to come up with us saying it is a phobia and it has to stop ok thanks for that. let's bring in a tweet by nigeria's foreign minister in the tweet he said that a country would take definite measures to protect its citizens what's called those definite measures be. i spoke to
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a number of 4 analysts was saying nigeria would not be started threatening south africa to do anything if it is a tweet of desperation that say's south africa our people are on your land they are being attacked what are you doing about it one analyst says it seems the fact that nigeria is also someone to south africa to give answers on this this is one of the actions that's nigeria saying it can't continue like that south africa has to continue to work to try and protect the nationals yet and even the consul general of nigeria always in south africa could not even tell us what exactly what action they are going to take but other people are saying maybe nigeria saying with companies here also in nigeria with your people also here in nigeria if you let this happen we can also lead to happen to your people here but these are just speculation people getting that message to them was posted by the minutes of one interface hopefully it wasn't fair that escalates
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a. correspondent in johannesburg south africa thanks for your time. now when cycling in die hits them was on beacon coast in march this year not only houses and streets were washed away the storm which by the affects of the area around arrives in the middle of the harvest season destroying thousands of crops today 6 months after the storm millions depend on emergency relief and in some places that supply bottlenecks. promise like philippe up and still counting their losses 5 months on from cycle. the storm swept away their homes and harvest 20 crops. here in boozy district 75 percent of the fields was a steroid and some 8000 cattle died ones and pasts then infested the waterlogged soil when. after the logs i went back to replant for the 2nd
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growing season my mission would be. but i couldn't produce anything because there were so many of our own or without the broken to move my entire crop was destroyed both i got to go to do. many of the farmers a still living in refugee camps. the huge drop in agricultural production has had serious consequences food prices have risen dramatically across the country the price of corn temporarily doubled. the 4000 people who live here survive on emergency aid. pushed on a honey a is the administrator at the camp. he says it's a weekly struggle to find enough food for everyone. deployed. or we received the 1st go deliveries we made do with what we had stockpiled. aboard
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our stocks are now depleted but we she mean so in order to feed those who didn't receive anything yet we asked for help from world vision and they aim to deliver supplies every 30 days to get into gear but the storage unit is completely empty 30 days have passed people here hope that the deliveries will actually arrive soon and that here at the world vision center a nearby beta is your job and i am at saka is responsible for supplying the camps in mozambique that the organization took over the management from the world food program he expects millions of people to be reliant on their deliveries in the coming months yes we will go to the region what we're talking about the region we're talking about 5000000 people who will be affected by this. it will actually be a huge number of people who need assistance. in the meantime philip eberle is rebuilding his house fortunately he was able to save a small part of his harvest disciple and destroyed the granary so his corn is now
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stored in the open. believe they hope he can also receive emergency aid when his supply is used up. the pope francis is due to visit was upbeat on wednesday a spot of the 7 day 4 of sub-saharan africa but he won't be visiting the areas hit by the cycle yeah some reactions to his visit. it been like you know it's a shame he won't come here to beta where the cycling past he should have visited. but his conditions didn't allow it the fact that he's coming to our capital maputo is satisfying if it is such that it still mozambique mustn't be condemned the mob or to the morning many residents of the very there who felt the cycling on this can will travel to my puter all together to accompany the mass of the holy priest. and yeah i'm also going with my family to the city of my home and i need to see it
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up close and follow the words of the holy priest very. much but i would study but. that's it for now from the new south africa you can catch all our stories websites on facebook binge on to the next time we meet again it's goodbye. literature invites us to see people in particular. like to see herself as the kids find strength growing up her. right. to. work of. delivery books on you tube. the tempo of technology.
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a shoot yourself suicides of all. of the of the 6. bucks we began with the nominations for the prestigious booker prize one of the most important prizes in the literary well this year names like salman rushdie would. join man of letters david levitz to take us through this and an impressive list it isn't actually in some ways but with itself it's more exciting than even the winner because a lot of people they've got now they're reading list for the next year until the next list comes out these are the 6 novels that they're going to be reading this year and of course the most anticipated novel of the year the testaments by margaret atwood the queen of dystopian fiction your. book is not even out yet and it's.
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