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or you are not a visitor in other years you want to become citizens. in full migrants your platform for reliable information. this is state of being in south africa coming up in the next 15 minutes as i'm being mixed fortunes despite hope our political progress freedom remains fragile we meet the country's top brass as a guy who's not afraid of offending those in power no matter how much they try to silence him. so this is the message that i have for my fellow african brothers and sisters so much a lot of pot to the people who are more. open. so what is life like for. human rights watch has just released its wall 202440 and it's
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a basic freedoms in peril we'll get the details from the organizations director for southern africa. and shared sounds on sunday is on their shopping spree for his signature dish the pan african flakes an assortment of different dishes from across the continent. hello i'm christine want to welcome to news africa it's good to have your company philip a new c. has just begun his 2nd term as president the 60 year old took the oath of office in the capitol hill in front of thousands of supporters but opposition politicians boycotted the event they allege he's told by election win was right now one off you see as biggest critics is the rapper as
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a guy he's one of mozambique's most influential hip hop artists while his music has and him much fame among the public it's also made him a nuisance to the stage. after hours of waiting the audience finally gets what they're here for at some duluth take it as a guy at the undisputed hero of mozambican hip hop. group. who the songs of the 35 year old hit back against the corrupt egocentric elite and were voiced to mozambique's disillusioned post-revolutionary used. to. go back to their little grass roots i really like his music as it reflects the reality we see today in mozambique somebody. he inspires me he has a super strong message. as a guy who doesn't usually give in to. yes but he makes an exception for us his
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latest album is titled sort of their only debt but not just the financial kind. it's a life of paying back debts that governments made and our own debts that we make every day it's a system it's a culture it's a lifestyle so we have 2 kinds of debts one is the day to day struggle of all of us and another one is that debt to ourselves a commitment to make things better even. you know it was like to. be despite his fame as a guy isn't interested in expensive cars and fancy clothes in his music videos he portrays himself as a mechanic or even a drunkard and he tells the stories of everyday people standing up to the powerful
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. and the title track sort of there from his latest album called for peace in the shacks and war and the palace is. the name of a guy i mean flight javelin spear he's known for his role in the ricks and isn't afraid of offending those in power no matter how much they try to silence him. with the fun of. being a musician in was a b. is very difficult it's even more difficult to make music off social intervention television or radio publisher music they don't it doesn't matter for me it's important to go to people my music so that people can feel they're part of my music this is important to me as a musician. mozambican t.v. channels and radio stations don't play as i have songs out of fear they could become a target themselves. but that doesn't stop
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a guy from publishing his music after all he has an important message to spread. that. this continent is. only be happiness and wealth when we scientifically find our own way of living scientifically so this is the message that i have for my fellow african brothers and sisters so much love. to their people. be to. the. people as a guy as motto the truth might hurt but without it nothing will change. now
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today human rights watch published its 2900 global reports the organization highlighted mozambique as one of the countries in africa that is of key concern for more on this we've invited male i'm having a from human rights watch africa division he joins me now from johannesburg welcome to you mr my finger in your report you say that a crackdown on the rights to freedom of expression and peaceful assembly continued last year in mozambique how did you observe this. well a key concern for human rights watch in mozambique in 2019 was a crackdown on freedom of expression and assembly as well as through the media so for example in the know in couple joe got the province there was a restriction of access for journalists to cover events there and we also noted that's there was in that tack and restrictions on critics of the government musicians. for example in the general audience and organise in court send up of
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public integrity that was exposing corruption. around by the police and local to the leadership. intimidated at the same applies with the police. in much much. by the women's groups. preventing them from protesting as well as also a children's kind of all that was struck them up with the sort these were some of the highlights in terms of. shin's on the freedom of expression association in assembly. so mr philip when you see who is the president of mozambique now beginning his 2nd term and could you talk to us about his record and that perhaps give us a sense of what his 1st term was like which taught him to a 14. well it has been. a mixed bag really for
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president nusi was integration was today but the huge challenge has been the lack of accountability for past serious human rights abuses you know that's mozambique has been coming from conflict between the ruling. government is and. position every number and serious abuses were committed but there was not going to . prison you signed a peace accord but which then kind of blanket amnesty and did not look at issues of accountability and that's one of the biggest failings the other has to do with a legacy of quote option in the context mozambique needs investors international aid but he has failed to create a. record in terms of scandals of color corruption missing or misappropriated billions that have taken investors away from was indicated when
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natural disasters including tropical cyclone it i demand that mozambique gets resources and always a lot of people hundreds of thousands rights. violated because of lack of access to support for showed up for food for health facilities and education now i'm having a southern african town except for the africa division of human rights watch thank you. now to something cooking in johannesburg chef sends us on to have brains the mousie cultural flavor off. from the streets to the plate. yeah a lot of money is on the front of the fanatic underneath through my city to tell john is back so hard that is back and so they call it is the mandela bridge it's a wonderful city incredible space just like my cooking it will take you places. in
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the 150 years ago a gold rush times johannesburg from a rule black water into the african metropolis we see today sun doesn't really is known all over town has lived here all his life so he knows how to navigate the concrete jungle and how to catch the biggest fish the multicultural top of really is he's home tough you know most of the gold dust has settled people are flocking to this part of the city from all over the continent. down from coming regarding. the early going this year was based upon the war here in this tells us that a few of the overcrowding if you will the desperation to find a place to stay what you're going to play to connect to a lot of parts of the philippines you know and then as it grew pretty stater brotherly in an idea from a possible strike you know over 20 years with some 10000 new arrivals every month john his book is one of the fastest growing african cities having so many different
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cultures languages and of firing levels of income in one place can cause problems similar for beer and violent crime i'm not uncommon but still most newcomers see a move to johannesburg as a ticket to a better life josie's cultural mix is actually sons of the greatest inspiration is on a shopping spree in you'll feel his signature dish in the pan african plate an assortment of different dishes found in eateries and in home. across the continent like i was in beacon fried fish have a moroccan red carpet salad or falafel with peanut sauce. and then we have the owners from nigeria and then you saw the ingredients one is by is no way you know so it's a melting pot indeed and someone like me would take this thing really see that we've been in the open for so long i'm looking then there to see what you can do with these potential without also could lead to problems like i'm not looking for and they didn't all come i'm looking for all night that includes excluded that kind
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of pan african plate which is what it's all about. and the hassle and bustle of job nightlife swings into action sounds opens the doors to his dina and like most evenings he has a full house tonight it's a chance for him to celebrate his feet with his guests like a man i don't like. if. you know john is big but. you know these are all of these are all of the you know all that beauty about africa is not for books. thank you. i'm not. into new johannesburg is dr goli the city of gold a place for fortune seekers from all over the continent but some ease of mining
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a different kind of gold here in q do a little taste of africa. and that is that for now i'll probably have a nice africa as always you can catch all our story used on our website and facebook page i hope we've raised your appetite with all of that fish so they try to buy. conflicts sebastian. junger's recent some abrasions for his 70th anniversary weren't quite the public relations triumph it was supposed to be margaret's this week here in london victor gao how does he justify china's komsomol of human rights abuses of the continuing pressure on hong kong conflicts over. 60 minutes for. the last census of guy you don't need to keep
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it there you go to the people for over rights and home the 4th time from the most innocent man to. the families at the last dragon those words as you called the whore. in fame described as a momentous step but if the faint one trade deal between the united states and china more thoughtful * than substance we'll bring you analysis from on to reaction from wall street. also coming up mixing business and politics a new op in hong kong that you there's no which businesses are for out again.
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