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she is going to have. managers. you know the banks. and so watch the language of the bank. speaking the truth global news that matters g.w. for minds. this is news africa coming up in the next 15 minutes the 1st lady wanted for murder here's a little surprise i have had but it has been charged with a killing of her husband's 1st wife can the prime minister had long to power. and south africa's president strong of course has promised economic growth will look at the rolled off foreign investment ahead of a visit by germany's chancellor angela merkel. that soccer academy that's changing the lives of and the privileged children in uganda.
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hello i'm kristie want to welcome to date every news africa it's good to have your company it's a case which has shaken and they should be the 1st lady often is so too has been arrested on murder charges over the killing of the husband or the 1st wife of her husband prime minister thomas to body. appeared in front of judges on wednesday just i was off to she turned herself in to police she'd been on the run since last month for taking you to 4 mall but 1st this report. walking by her husband's side my assignment to bonn a troubled times a fascinating yellow has been charged with the murder of the prime minister's 1st wife the case is testing the division of powers between him and the government's support she has formed. and she's convicted. of murder.
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i think for the suit for would be a 1st. that would teach everyone but would be a lesson for every citizen especially people leaning forward positions of power the road to justice i have the beginning to. see where we have the best lead like any other i'm expecting that she might as well go they're being charged and need to rise go to jade. dipper lay low to bonnie was gunned down outside her home in june 27th teen an armed gang was initially blamed the killing occurred just 2 days before thomas to bonnie was sworn in for his 2nd spell as pm he not only been fighting an election campaign but also would be to divorce again. at its heart a power struggle for who was the rightful 1st lady of battle for influence in the
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country last month in a suit to use police commissioner links thomas to barney's mobile phone to a call at the time of the murder the prime minister was himself then questioned by police but he hasn't been charged. the story has sparked intrigue and anger in the normally peaceful country protesters want to bonnie to quit as prime minister immediately so far he's only said he'll step down at some point because of old age he's 80 but even if he leaves office questions about what really happened to his 1st wife and the quest for justice remain. for more on the developments of this case i'm joined by john lewis. who is reporting from listeners capital must say it oh hello one of this is see you obviously hot off the brace i see you in the car making your way from that court but tell us a little bit about what happened in court today as i understand it the formality of actually laying the charge happened well we know now that.
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the problem in this does wife has been charged with the 2nd wife went to 17 as well as the attempt at meadow. this is. one that looks about his friend who was with her in the car was shot but survived of course people who have died in that shooting she feared to south africa last month to escape a racist why has she now turned herself in. so much we understand when she fled. it was to the knowledge that security agencies in south africa and subsequent negotiation then set up a can on voice of president obama with the state security depicted states are going to diminish that went to suit but nothing. but following that we don't understand that it's an afghan security agencies give me an ultimatum to leave. all be advised
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that in south africa is you can understand the 2 countries have. an extradition treaty between them that allows them to exchange people who are wanted and i have a country and as a result that would have had to have been for had to go to the source how about because she was a fugitive from justice was already wanted when she fled to so often. and take such a suit to a supposed to avoid them advised to go and report to the police which she did yesterday and where does the prime minister stand in all of this and is he going to step down as many in the country whole. well christine what we know is that the prime minister was 1st listened to by the new solomon would you who informed him that his cell phone is the one that was actually called but people at the scene would. and killed him to 17 so from what they understood you would have been the
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1st person to to be suspect of this. because maz my body has popped. and the husband says cell phones and we supposed that because of other investigations that have now pointed more to him now. is the best used in this case what we can say is that the prime minister has been absent and. even in court today he wasn't present so don't cause because by his absence in terms of stepping down 7 we suppose that this probably is the main reason why he feels that he needs to step aside but he still hasn't done that we know that he says he will retire when parliament has stopped at processes for him to do so and we are waiting for that to happen to see when he actually the da stepped up this to you all right that's one and this is capital maceo for us thank you now germany's chancellor angela merkel is heading to south africa and again economic cooperation
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is high on the agenda president sit around a poll say is under pressure to meet his pages to boost growth following his off economic mismanagement and he's jacob zuma now foreign investment is key to that and adrian crease reports on one of the 600 german firms open for business in south africa. that legal mossad is in her element and they say operators making this small piece of metal it's an essential part for the case be firms best seller a pound for irrigation systems. or saudis started here 4 years ago and was happy to have found work after finishing a training at technical college putting you see. going from 1910 in contouring and i don't knows the name being even should be i couldn't give me a. they gave me a job. pays b.
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is growing the company employs 450 workers in south africa and produces various problems and velvets last year its turnover was 1000000000 runs around 60000000 euros a record in case these 60 years history in south africa yes we are doing very well this is the only thing that we are doing so well but i think we have 2 very engaged team as well we have a very bright product range which can help us to fit in a lot of markets and we have a very good export business we are supporting with our products so. it's a quality counts in africa south africa remains germany's most important trading partner on the continent 2 thirds of all german investments and. while businesses still going well for many german companies overall the south african economy is in a serious crisis the population is growing faster than the economy and the unemployment rates currently stands at almost 30 percent. across the country day
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laborers gather in front of building supplies stores looking for work like many eric moira is frustrated he hasn't had any luck for a week and now he doesn't know how he's going to support his 3 children are business the spirit has got a set of what's. pity about this country like they're making a. promise for youth. and be doing this for a long time and it is about 250 s. think about it the government doesn't give us the opportunity when president cyril ramaphosa took office 2 years ago he promised change vowed to tackle corruption in the government and within his own party which has ruled the country for 26 years he also said he'd get the economy into shape but so far there's been little improvement many state owned companies are close to call ups. manufacturer
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a k s b hasn't come away unscathed the company has had to buy expensive generators because of frequent power outages that legal more saudi and the team say they're still optimistic but the south african government are gently needs to invest in infrastructure. now l. cambio is the spanish word for change and it's also the name of a soccer academy in uganda the danish run mission aims to change the lives of underprivileged kids by giving them structure and education and entering. controlling the ball seems to come so naturally. and on the beach very youngsters can be unstoppable. these are the children of the. car academy in southwestern uganda being nurtured into potential of the future 100 percent sure that uganda through this program will have professional players then you can always 'd talk about is it from a sister united or is a 2nd
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a leak loop somewhere for me it doesn't really matter of course i want them to pursue the dream dreams and make them come all true but most importantly is for me that i can see that we have talent not just on the pitch but also outside the pitch and in the classroom i can tell that these children are really in a good path we have. to have respect for this. and giving. birth of our use are important in our data because if you love one another. and if you respect one another even. dennis coach too must feel founded about a year and a half ago as a nonprofit organization. heechul to support what children like patrick moore to be who joined us to losing both his parents but despite funding from big football. back in denmark the academy faces several charges in recent
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upset b. failed the team when they were denied visas to visit europe i felt my bags i told my feelings i told people at home knew that i went up to other countries but unfortunately the visa ambassador and i wished it was a picture because we really want these children to go abroad to be exposed to another culture that is also a part of this character programme. but that does not cure this spiritual being a youngster who's to dream of joining the elite leagues in places like europe vs seems more commitment on focus here just as there was the spirit of winning together. and that is it for now from day diving is africa as always you can catch all our stories on our website and facebook page now say we'll leave you with images off africa's 1st maybe the next time i back.
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a temple complex. and the next danger. can you see. to see anything than a reporter on the move with mental ease ophthalmologist dr drew ito seeing the light starts february 8th on t w. hello and welcome to arts and culture a new exhibition of legendary photographer peter limburg opens and does a little also coming up. lots of controversy about roman polanski's latest spell of the spy but also nominations for film awards. songs latest exhibition and surekha highlights the fragility of all planets but there's always hope for the future through.
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we begin though with an exhibition and just pulled off of pisa limburg photography which he himself put together just before his death last september. was one of the most influential photographic of his generation working almost exclusively in black and white he's perhaps best known and of easy models like campbell and cindy crawford to supermodel status but as the exhibition shows he was so much more than just a fashion photographer. untold story was planted in its family a retrospective of his work he spent 2 years working on the german photographer his friends and colleagues came to decide off to celebrate his legacy it's the 1st exhibition curated him foul and tragically.
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