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because they don't know how to get out of this. situation they put themselves in. it's no more choice. talks will continue but the ears confidence in johnson's ability or willingness to achieve a deal is fading fast. you're up to date thanks for watching. and i'm going to start a brand new w. from the bottom of the book it's personal device and it's about topics that affect a whole lot of climate change and the turn. that.
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it was illegal so it's not easy to go to another country you know nothing about the wife of i don't do this because we can't stay on venezuela. closely global news that matters. made for mines. this is the that means that look at coming up in the next 15 minutes no pizza no what it says in zimbabwe say they won't pretend to eat and hold a union pizza but they believe that's about the state's israelis. and great why doesn't someone think office. and invention were all kenyans or all they. said was that they want to behave in the wrong.
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hello i'm christine want to welcome to news africa it's good to have you along doc says in zimbabwe's capital harare have been demonstrating to demand the release off the union leader who is believed to have been kidnapped he is president often association which represents newly qualified doctors during or are they doing their residences he is one of the organizers often ongoing strikes of demand higher wages full states doc says no he was last seen on saturday to. the doc says and nurses gathered outside the national hospital in harare where the sang and chanted slogans denouncing of direction and demanding his release. disc over to head out in now where is standing by he is the vice president of the hospital ducks association welcome to the africa mr engel why do you believe that
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your colleague has been abducted. ok thank you very much saw. peter has been informing us. of in provocative messages and in some point you actually see and you can sure to restrict our count of. messages. from the contents of seaton which with a provocative message and prior to the deviance or for us knowing that he was abducted you have managed to see and it's explicitly news and i know if we tell what's our group of medical doctors we see being abducted have been followed by d.n.a. to defy me in india managed to source into the conduct of these clothes in the tubes saw. this particular events we have. fresh words in that direction they mean the. isolate on the floor
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they some are pulling making to its sawyer's to us this seems like an abduction let's talk about the reality here that he this is somebody who has been advocating for better pay for doctors like yourself and so people assume that this is perhaps why he is he finds himself in trouble if that is the case but just give us a sense of you know your personal situation as a dark sense and bob where as we're told you guys are not earning are a lot of money for what you're doing just give us a sense of how you're making ends meet it's quite difficult for us to like living living aids about because of drugs i mean we we have over need basics of approximately 40 years dollars in with all allowances included it's a hoax meekly. now and the cheers too loud so with a brick don't for you to actually be paying you're into aus buying food
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transport and given support. it's quite difficult for me that's what amount of minute the other show to really really lorne used. was just as we're getting for us to the capacity to do good for duty to be capacity did for us to. attend to our patients in the immediate oldest it has no peace and no work that is the slogan and is that really the case that you will not return to work until pizza. dough is found. state remains the same peter no we are in no need to hear shouldn't we want our leader who knew one peter year this moment in continual. what the the only negotiations and continue what you're advocating for with regards to us even if the bitter bitter we saw is 80 it's quite fortunate now our senior colleagues is if trained as in this in this moment we were not being big double
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austin it does not peter nor week the other leads us to do the dishes and to the president asking to actually look into them into adjusting the government to actually look into the mail and try to come up will move abilities. peter move. us in bend or in how to thank you. staying in zimbabwe have the remains of the former president robert mugabe have arrived in his home village to allow locals to pay tribute and bid farewell mugabe died a week ago at the age of 95 needed 2 years after he was ousted in a coup burial will take place at a national monument in harare in about a month now t w correspondent adam krishna visited mugabe's village and spoke with some of his neighbors. no is preparing extra classes for local children and it's neighborhoods he's a mass teacher and lives in the village of tama it's
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a prestigious address robert mugabe's estate is right next door to a bill's little huts he's a fan of the late president. we lived in harmony with the late former president mugabe he would encourage us to get educated as a teacher he himself was a legend in education he used to employ a lot of young people it is homestead all the roads that you see around he would employ young people to repair them. far better connected to the country's infrastructure than most villages in zimbabwe for most of the villages he associates it with positive memories. we would run to his each friday when we'd hear the sirens from his motorcade he gave us candies and visits we'd see those who were happy moments for us as children.
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and many residents are still angry about the coup that removed mugabe from office 2 years ago. was when we were embarrassed by the ouster of mugabe he was a good leader. even now we are very disappointed with that. so things are not going well in the countries as i just feel it could be the manner in which we removed an elder like mugabe from power after 37 years that it could be a curse because we are now facing many problems. oversaw the complete collapse of the economy and zimbabwe the country is still reeling from that 3rd of the population is dependent on food aid to survive and the unemployment rate stands at 80 percent the electricity and water supplies i'm reliable at the best many who placed their hopes it will go up to success emerson now see their hopes evaporating analysts say criticism of not god was even in the only thing
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within his own party despite efforts to repress it. possibly with a. political side to our. generation 4 door the g 4 to the trying to spike to cut into government of president and for those of reasons which are political and you also see that even within the ruling party we still have some pockets or for people who for mugabe even though he's not a good. conflict has even spreads to the organization of mugabe's funeral his family wanted to bury him in this home village but the government plan to have them interred it here as the capital harare the family eventually gave in but the conflict meant the burial was delayed for a month. this is the grave of sally mugabe the ex-wife of robert and we're right next to it he was originally supposed to be buried there still space here but at
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the moment the most ileum is built somewhere close by where he'll be laid to rest in october. in his village of tama local residents plan to say their own final farewell to the late president mugabe's family hopes the common ration will not be mocked by mention of the human rights violations murders of dissidents the economic meltdown and the recent dispute with the government over the burial i think in. what do was destroyed is being rebuilt. you know. if you listen to the president of the peace deal if you're out there for i think the legacy is really been put to good are good for his form when they were . to god it will always be the hero who let the country to independence but more important than that is to build a brighter future for zimbabwe. now you may be watching us from
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a place with easy access to a dos or a cup of water like this one is a simple container of liquid and its weight matches a little tea but if you've ever had to fetch and carry a water something that when he see behind me you know how much effort it takes now in kenya a simple gimmick is being used to make the tosk easier. it is a task that takes untold hours every day and untold wear and tear on a woman or on any man no one no thing can go without it without water brought home for drinking cooking bathing and cleaning and this is the way it is so often done in rural kenya or in much of the developing world. but also in more urban spaces one water spigot may serve hundreds or thousands enter this gadget fill
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a container turn it sideways in the device attach the arms and rather than carry of course you roll it. bearing water is a heavy burden especially when i was pregnant. i sometimes need a lot of water about 10 jerry cans. but the source of the water is 2 kilometers away. the rolling springs let me move about 15 jerrycans without any trouble while carrying my child on my back. the decidedly low tech device is the brainchild of a socially focused enterprise run by u.s. inventor and businessman herman bigombe and his business woman wife lucy they settled in kenya 2 years ago with hopes of having an impact on. kenya as it africa soul is vance now in so many ways in the same time we still have
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women and children carrying water water back for 1020 kilometers we were inspired to do you know to find a way to make a difference and we were you know we were able to. rowing springs could make a greater difference if manufacturing costs come down and with them the selling price of $60.00 u.s. dollars well out of reach for many women. says the company is working on a much cheaper mass production model. with world health authorities estimating $260000000.00 people spending a half hour per trip fetching water a lower price point could have a marked impact on lives across kenya and the developing world. and that is. africa. and face. it. was late. at. night in 95.
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