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to leave. how ever they want we will do what ever it takes this is how to be cool how you with us. this. coming up on the program from the very day to the world. that music is. unique to keep. on the prestigious list of intangible heritage also coming up. with big problems protesting against him comes with the amount of risk.
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turning. into energy choose power. i. knew welcome to the program there's international recognition for an african musical tradition called more from cape verde islands off west africa's coast this is. she is the woman who made more famous and more now has just been recognized by unesco as intangible heritage for humanity that listing in still help preserve cultural practices or live in expressions inherited from generation to generation. from corrupt to the world.
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the mona music genre has been classified as men tangible cultural heritage of humanity by unesco. missing and his daughter who died in 2011 was one of the greatest names have us come parody in musical style. she was known as the queen of morning. other morning musicians and hits have given life to come betty an event all over the world. known as the soul of the cape verdean people who are going to express themselves through morning it's because you're missing but i got that song because you're happy and it's sung because somebody has died it's him all it's homesickness and passion it's all about it's the absence of a beloved person let us remember that it has to do above all with the question of migration watch the. themes which are perhaps better expressed with acoustic instruments such as comeback new and good times rather than amplified electric guitars.
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from. the moment i was born at the end of the 18th century and the 960 s. it was given a modern interpretation. and now is a shins are revisiting the roots of the genre which is proving a challenge. would. introduce even we have to introduce more into our schools curricula and tourism needs to pick up on it. that we should value our communities more because that's that larry still began think that the federal reserve so we have to encourage all of the artists not only those who are already known also those in the communities who make new songs. that. one that. unesco classification is recognition of as one of the greatest contributions of cup
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betty of music to the world. they can know what is what's anyhow seen at rest of a lot of rest in recent months so will seven's have been protesting for better pay while students are on. about delayed scholarship monies protest as generally enraged at kim's website if it is spending money on expensive trips abroad and not because of the expense of further developing the country a coalition of opposition parties had shuttled another march 4th this state but it was booking up by police last may put as how the november turned violent. this is a hospital in the capital of the swat team here we meet 2 students who were victims of police violence at a demonstration in november student. tumbled when the police fired into the crowd who had been protesting to demand the government's meet outstanding scholarship payments pay peanuts you for was even more lucky she just happens to be standing
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nearby was hit in the like by a bullet it is still lodged in any. state insult me because my biggest piece then to help them be. a make not be able to move. and just plain bad no patient goes. in pain. if you received an apology or anything like this from the police you know we. didn't see any given danny me being me having even come to see. this pains me and i'm going to. nice for the people to see my sister coming. over here because this is going to sounds. of the income of the mom turned to system of government and institution just the person she is now. students were angry about these images on social media for weeks the most discussed topic in
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a swat team making board 18 rolls royces for himself and his wife at about the same time the government bought 18 new b.m.w.'s the kingdom has been dependent on development aid for years. 60 percent of the population lives in poverty. is what teen is facing massive challenges the economy is struggling more than every 2nd young person is out of work yet the government keeps on insisting that everything's under control and. people just need to be more patience. is what you need is an absolute monarchy king mswati the 3rd has ruled since 1986 his mother is his deputy and he appoints the prime minister the government spokesperson says since his rule began the country has developed splendidly you cannot understand why people are protesting the king paid for the rolls royce out of his own pockets and
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the equivalent of almost 6000000 euros for v.i.p.'s b m w's has been in the state budget for a long time you don't learn a country a by a. public opinion on you for the constitution it took 9 years to put that constitution together this system which the constitution is making is that if you give if i feel that last time it was a review to close and that's the. n.d.p. put. in and. and then you turn around you listening to somebody from the from the street know what the voices of the people on the street are getting louder and they're you've been questioning the system itself. of our system of government which is the kind of direction the order was in and they haven't they haven't been transformed in any way saw their change of regime this is the only option that
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is left for the swazi citizens and i believe that our challenges as students and the entire country at capacity would be better dressed in a democratic government the only solution that we have which is through democratic governments but why i must say course already preparing to take to the streets for the next wave of protests. doomed to staying in 6 beds the doctors say the operation will have to wait. what do you do with your old laptop batteries probably throw them away well that's a shame because there is still so much use for them as an innovative team in ghana has proved they use discarded love to batteries to create a backup ah system that can run a whole house it's also it would show way to deal with tons of waste imported into
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africa each year. between 200 and a 1000 batteries go into each power tube made by mark. and his team the batteries themselves recycled from old laptops we test and every one of them seem to agree both where they were and how we get there with her to market them into. mock tang's a regular job. at the university of energy and natural resources. he set up this 2 years ago he designed the housing for the battery on his laptop and recently began using a 3 d. printer for the high precision while once competed the poets you can be hooked up to an invite to chat which then solves as an emergency backup generator.
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and the. power. for this. power. the power tubes have an operating live over between 2110 years depending on the condition of the batteries then you just repeat. the used batteries. 3 for. creams and try to give them a 2nd chance of course the environment. cards him for. these workers for k. . most of. us. has a thriving used electronics market but. people do take recycling. has found suppliers to views trees across the country and send the. started repairing electronics goods. has he
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still has also become an employee of his batteries which he now sells to and he still but. to me when i went on my started my business 13 years ago and i've known them for a year i saw right away that this was a good business opportunity and they always pay on time and they're clear about what they want that's why we try to hold onto our especially our batteries and no longer give them to the scrap dealers. 10 power tubes have been sold so far they don't come cheap they can cost between 871500 euros. their customers included both private individuals and public sector institutions such as this health care center if this power outage they just turn on the power
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tube. we've been using power to for several years now in fact it doesn't be a tremendous benefit because as a christian in a crackly it especially the how to so ever since we started it it's us even given us a more powerful. want to go electric gas giant. to most of us in his quest to provide viable solutions to power shortages. all mistakes the environment into consideration barkley's here and there were things to keep them where cars work and it's we saw recycling them for the good works who bark to pollute the environment. the power to invent and his team need more financing in order to increase production finding old batteries will be no problem here. that's it from africa you can catch our stories on our website on facebook we leave
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then incredible local. welcome tonight. every week w. l o 1 m welcome to our culture news the film my co-host same post safety is my guest in the studio to talk about his wonderful film tomorrow we all 3 also coming up. iconic photographs rendered in children's play dough is the british artist now a specialist in. and has an italian god clearing some ivy found a good stuff claim masterpiece hidden in a wall of the gallery from where it was stolen over 20 years ago we'll have more on
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that. but it's we begin with the film tomorrow we are free which is a love story set around the time of the iranian revolution in 1989 it's also the story of a clash of cultures a german woman married to on a rainy a man and a young daughter in the middle of it all the man is driven by the desire to create a free and equal society off the fall of the shah but of course it's not that simple. this film is a labor of love the story behind it has much to do with the filmmakers own life. as same process a few took 10 years to make his movie tomorrow we are free it's a feature film debut as a director and he also wrote the story the film is set in 1979 and tells the story of the married couple. she's a.
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