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the world. music concert limits to screen shots and reforestation. interactive content teaching the next generation doesn't want to touch it. using the channels available to inspire people to take action and more determined to gain some thinking for the next generation. the environment series of global $3000.00 on t.w. and online. on the welcome 77 percent i show for africa's youth at the micro junior. coming up on the program. claudia outwit boy. in her city cape town. rejoined his majesty the king of condoms and has 5
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against the contents. spread cost this files of men about virginity but 1st let's begin with a more serious topic jail and detention zambia is notorious for its crowded prisons people held in pretrial detention i young men the inmates often spend years behind bars waiting for the case to be had by a court of law so why is the justice system so broken will put this question such as i'm going on bus about to germany. in just a bit before we get into that heartbreaking report on a young man who spent 2 years in jail for a crime he did not commit young inmates are leaving the lusaka magistrate's court they are among the lucky ones their cases just have been heard in a court of law of a 7000 be an intimate as to waiting for their turn because study or work while they
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are in detention and often have no choice but to pay bribes in exchange for adequate food water and shelter. and the reality of life behind bars far too well he spent 2 years in pretrial detention after being falsely accused of modern palooka it was locked up in a cell with 15 other prisoners poorly fed and with no access to hygiene facilities the owner in mexico minded him of. but. one that there are moments when i have flashbacks to the nightmare of prison. you know when i when i feel lonely my memories of prison haunts me. i ask myself why i had to go through all that. over the death of. innocent kaluga was eventually released with the help of. a lawyer who works with
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the human rights organization. which helps get innocent to juvenile inmates out of jail. but challenges that are beer firstly you find that. premises are not enough the number of judges are not enough and then there's some backlog so there are some cases which have been backlog for so many years the. sandia is home to the majority of africa's most overcrowded prisons. with up to 25000 inmates nationwide detention facilities like this one in the saga have exceeded 3 times their capacity in 2017 the zombie human rights commission found that intimate often just given one meal a day overcrowded cells also increase their chances of contracting tb and hip otitis. for the moment kaluga has found a job as
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a waiter he was relieved 6 months ago i was louis intervened and managed to get his case heard a court of law where he was found not guilty but a liver saved an official apology instead he still struggles with feelings of powerlessness after being treated so poorly by the authorities. in the new hour but. it was a very painful experience but there was nothing i could do about it i used to cry in the beginning but then i ventured a resigned to my fate i used to wonder why this happened to me what happened happened but i was scared badly then it's like a woman meaning that even the public to. then system it's really understaffed so there is a desperate need for legal assistance in the past 6 months alone u.p.a. zambia assisted around $1440.00 inmates like innocent $180.00
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of them were under 18 who were and how cool leaks also relate relate checking up on former inmates to see how they are coping with life after prison it breaks me present it breaks me to live this hole in my heart thinking if it was me how what would i do how would i feel i put myself in the situation i put my brother investiture asian epidemic of my family in the situation and see what would i do how would i feel and that's the reason that can cause me to put in what i can in order for them to actually help out their zombie and home affairs ministry is responsible for kind of luca's to in those 2 years however the ministry say's they are not a viable for comment and refuse to grant us access to the prison it's still far there has been no sign of change in zambia the number of young people being locked up and held in pretrial detention is only increasing in more motivation is needed
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to tackle these african light a problem. there must be very frustrating and painful experience likely that a guy didn't really go out of their stories like these beg the question why did these things happen give us some more insights we have about germany. now studio welcome to the 77 percent thank you very much and thanks for giving us this opportunity so you sort of case reports what's your response to that because i saw the case it's very very unfortunate that something could happen to somebody who is innocent but glad to say that a lot of efforts are being put in by the government of zambia to ensure that term. not only do such cases recall but they're also trying to turn the prison services right now into something that helps to reform people having said that there is not excuse for any injustice for somebody to stay in prison without being convicted for
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the crime for 2 years and it was because of these kind of cases that we have seen especially the government of president at global by the way our president is a lawyer he is known before getting into public office for having taken up more such cases of innocent people than probably any other one is known on record presently for saying i would rather see 10 guilty men walk free than to have one innocent person wrongfully detained exactly what the thing is some people would say is probably a bit too much talk and less action because we're hearing things are supposed to be valid but the situation is worsening so what exactly is being done you know the very issue of saying that the situation is worsening in my view actually is somebody that can be turned around into a positive in the olden days such cases never came out on the international forum they never came out on the local forum so it appears as if they are on the increase
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and this is largely because we have been much more aggressive and much more open government sort of things that would have otherwise been suppressed in the fast in the past due to limitations on what you can cover and now coming out i think it is a good thing that our country and by the way this is not even equally zambian problem i think it is something that is widespread in a civil case that is it is no excuse of them but i don't think we can very progressive move moves i know that from the last report i think about $3000000.00 or much more have been set aside in order to try and be sure that there is more police that. been recruited in the recent mall magistrates' that have been reported there is more judges that have been put into the judicial system we'll hear more from zambia's on bus with out to germany shortly but now reacher away from uganda also has some thoughts on this issue this this has song criminals recorded as proof
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of the deed of. the morning. but see some results it's a huge problem when the cholera. is not. one. that was the 1st of many more raw props to come i hope here enjoyed it but let's
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stick to the topic we trial detainees i want you to imagine you've been sent to prison for me and you're not even sure why unfortunately this is a common problem across africa. more than 1000000 people in african prisons. 40 percent of them control detainees in prison they face for hygiene violence in lack of legal aid. according to the university of london of 90 percent libya has the highest number of the detainees in africa nigeria africa's most populous country it's 68 percent and in zambia 28 percent. overcrowding is also illegal. the west offend uganda and zambia. prison occupancy levels that are 3 times higher than your special. you
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had the situation and it seems as a challenge across many african countries why's that. i think it has a lot to do with a great lot of investment in the past and also maybe a realisation that. when people thrown into jail or into the the reform systems they're not really supposed to go there to get punished but they're supposed to be getting there so that they can be reformed in order for them to come and integrate in the system in the normal system in zambia's case because you had asked what we are doing rather is it just rhetorical why are we just paying me mayor lip service in the zombie a one thing i'm comfortable of telling you on record is the fact that we are already investing in getting more space for the prisons so that it can be more reformative than punitive the facility that you showed earlier on in the program that facility is as old as 55 years old it has
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a decreased since the number of offenders has been increasing and there is this tacit mistrust that confirmation by the government of knowing that this is a problem so how do we tackle this problem let's be more better facilities wrapping it up in daydreaming solutions shot one is to ensure that there is more facilities much better facilities that ensure that there is proper human rights 2nd is to increase on the number of judges a number of magistrates who should make sure that the backlog of cases taken care of much fuss that's what are people do not have to wait for 2 years or 3 integration integration system when these great people come out of the reform service how are we enter integrating with them in order to make them a much better part of society thanks very much mr mcwhorter thank you. after covering such a tricky topic and i think it's time to come on with some more uplifting stories. well the cape town one of the biggest cities in south africa and also one of the
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cities on my list of places to visit it's affectionately called the mother city and is known for its impressive landscape its connection to nelson mandela and vibrant music scene we catch up with musician. best. minds and out of a secular. short for your mother in africa is the stage name of cloudier with boy the hip hop artist moved from georgia on the garden read to cape town in 2016 she loves the panoramic view from the slopes of signal hill. but enough with the tranquility where off to our 1st destination. we drive to observatory obs with the locals call it a bohemian neighborhood popular with arty types it's the location of your most favorite shop vintage. there is nothing you can't find in this
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shop. your image is drawn to the vintage record section the 25 year old artist counts lauryn hill and bob marley among her musical influences to her the stories an endless source of inspiration it is so full you know it's interesting. you need to take your time. and you also get a feel of white that was in back in the day and how amazing it is for me personally to see how it all comes back into fashion again. our next stop is the bustling neighborhood of woodstock. all that shopping can make you hungry but help is on its way in the form of an original cape town snack shows us where to get it from fantastic gaps because the name of the place.
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you're wondering what it got to be is well imagine a very long sandwich filled with everything imaginable steak chips eggs soles. i like the fact that it is all over the place when you eat it is no great dangerousness when you eating this thing is all about in belgium fully. gets a thumbs up for the fantastic outstay. cape town is home to around 4000000 people a lot of them speak afrikaans a language derived from dutch it's one of south africa's 11 official languages. explains that certain dialects are considered inferior by people who speak standard afrikaans. through her music she wants to instill self-confidence in young people who speak different versions of the language. time for a cypher or freestyle rap with fellow mc mano joe joe joe joe.
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x. said it was bold statements fun that let you still make them the stump is the same lumpy on the base the pain is still and the funk plenty loans to expose yet it may take it's a kind of conscience minded folks would smartly gauge the motor city still think associate the soul but only to make basic to be a stock just look you'll take stock picking difficulties to get space to steer the stage with the wouldn't you just. like to get some bagels coast. guard homicide never quite. literally go get the safety joint going to be sick to school what you're going to teach and decried and prostitution like the joe doll making like you go to a perfect execution to find a solution i suggest you keep your cool there's a lot of people that feel that their mother tongue is in the seriously good enough especially when it comes to africans you know 7 what it is who you are so do you and bring the bass this chick. a day in cape town is not complete without stopping
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by the atlantic ocean it's your most favorite way to recharge. your is out and we say touchiness goodbye from the mother city. so have you ever met a king in your life because i have although you're pretty unlikely to bump into one on the street but did you know that kabera the largest slum in east africa has its own royalty is not your average king its purpose is to help the people in canberra defeat hiv by advocating the use of condoms now that's a difficult task even for a king. be home his majesty the king of condoms. we join him in his kingdom kibera slum in kenya
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africa's largest appen slum. this is my kingdom his my territory is my prize i can mia every day and use what you call a lady up which 1st. i did is to engage the community to have a little sleep with them love what you call trust building and i teach them on how to use condoms and that indeed stage is. from there i do the most ritual. gotta torah from the most literal everybody will be depending to the need to have people who want an immediate recall want one thing that one stallion kyra aka the king of condoms started advocating for safe sex and the importance of using condoms after high school after losing a close friend to a change stanley decided to start honest and open conversations about hiv with as
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many people as possible to draw people's attention here is this i catching royal out feet is very attractive and it's also make me feel proud that i'm the king and i'm able to interact with people in a very good level at a low level they feel lucky me is a high level coming from the slums it's very up like to me to them. in the last 2 decades hiv infections in kenya have decreased by heart organizations like l b c t health who supply the king of condoms with well condoms have helped steer these efforts however up 5.6 percent of the population still carries the virus and recently a new worrying trend has the much. to have noticed that now among the new infections there's an increased number among young people generally so here we're talking about age about 15 to 24 years who are at highest risk of infection in poor
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settlements like kibera infections among young people particularly on the right. i've come to realize that these are charges called on by guinea because the same god when you asked them why why what happened was ideas money he bought for maybe he started being made into the standard windows 8 presidents man was talking of him . thinking of condoms and his project supply girls with green farming but it's full of the details. so that they can sell the crops even the small income helps young girls become independent and less likely to engage in and safe sex 18 year old lucky from idea is part of the project and anne's part of high living with a funding pad. they don't have to depend to those money. small goals in sexual. activity so that you can get money to buy. your food their confidence their courage to say no i can't support myself they came of
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condoms moves on to continue his daily mission to protect his kingdom kibera i can tell where your t.v. . is an african i was summoned to boston for people living here to hear you know what. the power of that simple thing called the times. nearly killed me but i believe in me somebody who could no more where you take me to be. when. from the king of condoms with all terms of the sex relationships. this week we are tackling the sensitive topic virginity. what does virgin it's a really mean themselves it's not just about sex like many would have you believe it's more complicated than that then sex expert is here to tell us more.
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hello there and welcome to the spread a safe space where we get to discuss everything sex and relationships today we have an e-mail all the way from nigeria it goes a little something like this hi i'm mecca a 24 year old girl living in a belgian nigeria i have this problem when i told people that i'm a virgin i get negative reactions mainly from sexually active women some women change their energy towards me and stop talking to me like i'm an alien my question is why do some people react the way they do to virgins thank you for your email mecca 1st off virginity is a social construct that was created by the patriarchy to please female bodies and make us feel guilty about our sexual experiences let me explain to you what i mean by this legitimately is often framed as something that only applies to straight relationships so people tend to forget about diverse genders and sexualities that don't conform to societal norms. just because somebody is more sexually active or
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even older than you it doesn't mean that their opinion matters you've made decisions about your body and for your resume it's your body your choice and if you keep up with that attitude you will see how much further it will take you in life especially when it comes to the boundaries that you create with others and while we're at it let's clear up some myths about virginity a lot of women think that their hymen will tear the 1st time that they have sex some cultures check a woman in the bed sheets for blood stained as proof of a genital on her wedding that. but the popping of the cherry may have actually has nothing to do with rigidity i see some women will be the 1st time that they have sex in some woman room and in fact some women tear their hymen before they have sex through normal activities like playing sports or inserting a tampon meca just don't let anyone hold you or your sexuality hostage just do what
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you feel is right for you and your body we support you from me til next time by. well about was very enlightening like assets listen to your body and your heart and stay confident thanks as always cast. well we've covered sex we've covered crime the only thing missing is rock n roll but maybe next time we'd like to hear your thoughts on the show so send us your feedback via 77 d.w. dot com time's up and we got to go but be back soon coming up on our next program. travels to south africa to speak with teenagers about politics and the problem of corrupt i mean. we get to the heart of the issue with our strategic. before we go we have some music to share with you this is blinky bell and me with
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in 15 minutes. how is your view of the world. where i come from the door that glitters is gold just like with chinese food doesn't matter where i am always reminds me of home after decades of living in germany china so it is one of the things i miss the most but that taking a step back i see things a little of different terminology many of ford's a person is going to go nations that exist the other part of i don't want to haven't been implemented in china that's new for a lot of time it's a cold wondering if they're going to say that but if i have arrived to learn that
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is this is their job. just understand how i see it and that's why i left my job because i tied to do it exactly maybe an hour a day like they made the names and i was acted up in. 2 every journey begins with the 1st step and every language with the 1st word published in the. code is in germany to learn german why not with him simple online on your mobile and free shops d w z e learning course nikos freak german made easy. to play a male and i'm game i'm going to brand new w from the bottom of this person it's device it's about topics that affect the whole water pollution climate change and the turned.
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slowly very subtle. level of. play. play play play. this is the news live from berlin more protests flare up in hong kong. such fire tear gas that angry crowds during another weekend of pro-democracy protests car bombs also flies clashes resumed once more between authorities and activists. young activists gather at the united nations in new york for
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a dialogue on climate change meeting comes a day after millions took to the streets to rally against global warming we'll go live to our correspondent.

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