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female race car driver is called ok let's read. him 60 pounds total happiness is for everyone schumann penises are very different from primates you know we have a totally ridiculous romanticized view nature either david and this is climate change brags that sex how peanuts in 3 books you get smarter for free you know where you books are new to. you. hello do you welcome to the 77 percent this audition explores how i have been dealing with the koan up and demick so if you are already been fostering you'll see belts and let's drive through host eddie my country now. so here's what's coming up on the program. masi.
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culture. we explore the underground scene what's one of the. musicians from all over africa explaining how cooper 19 affects. now let's get the ball rolling in kenya's capital nairobi due to the pandemic the city's on very carefully between 9 pm and 5 pm obviously this affects the cities and tie on mike life who want to go out like clubs are closed on working doing the nights like taxi drivers food seles and sex workers are finding it difficult to make in living our very own either come on he stepped out on nights to find out what they have to say on a typical saturday night in nairobi you might find yourself in traffic and that's probably from people who are trying to get to events or maybe to a club before happy hour ends and that industry the service industry has been
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deeply affected since a coffee was imposed here because of corporate 19 so what happens to all the servicemen and women who rely on the activities of the night to fend for their families well i want to find out which news be going club hopping today. ok so much about 3 invites you into what we call a local joint the name suggests it's a neighborhood pub but all these people we're seeing here must leave in less than an hour and i want to find out from the owners of the pool what how that time crunch has affected their business. on a normal weekend outside of a few restrictions what would it look like that would be double the one that you're seeing. right now when things are in flux right now as you speak. ready to go home you still have staff who have families to be sustained so how you
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working that out so we've come to an agreement that we must be able to make ends meet for. the business. so what we're doing is that we've. found some people who also save the ones who give us their opinion about the curfew and how it's affected very much and their party and coffee is affecting us very much as. i'm sure she didn't because of time. every single city across the world has that one place that has one specialty that you just want to eat after being at the club and gain a ruby it's no different but these men and women who prepared these dishes are now being forced out of work and i want to speak to one of them who's just actually close in business how life has been since the curfew before before i would open
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from around 5. by our own to book itself meet printers but now i'm buying about half a bucket. it's truly unbelievable to think that this is a space that was so vibrant about half an hour ago but this i suppose the effect of the curfew the time now is 2117 and i'm just going to walk you through some of the spaces we've been through so that you can see the difference this is the pool table where just a few minutes there were people milling about having a good time that's the backyard garden where we were. and the noise that we're hearing in the background of the few staff members who are left to lockdown and some of them actually have to sleep here because of the curfew for the neighbors it's really good news because no noise from 9 pm but for the owners it must be really stressful because they're literally having to shut down 8 hours before they're normally used to this is usually the time when people in nairobi leave
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their homes to come into the pubs. this is a state of affairs right now we're just about to complete our tour of the nightlife circuit and one thing crossed my mind as we're driving through these streets i notice that there's a significant group of people missing commercial sex workers who might not like to talk about them or even admit it but they do depend on the nightlife and obviously you know without any supply or any demand there's no need for supply but the question is what are they now doing where they. and i tell you this night work is good so you can get lucky sometimes and make up to 2000 shillings when workers can get up to 1500 when it's really bad you get 1000 month on average would you say is the biggest difference from give me an idea of what used to make then and what you're making now with this side hustle. that's a look right now i'm selling but he has and it's not paying i can get 300 shillings
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and my kids upcountry i can only keep 50 shillings to buy some food and the rest i'm sending it to them i can't eat a lot. my house is actually about to be locked because all of them 18000 in those are. just been speaking to all these people who depend on the economy to basically have a livelihood and the story is a very heartbreaking but it's got me thinking what would be the long impact if this country was to be extended well beyond strategy we're now coming to what i call the . where people. and how to get to be so we're talking about a very dramatic. expansion kind of. interesting if you look. for it all the government. a lot well i mean it's always risky speaking to an
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economist isn't it because you never know if what they're going to tell you is going to be good news or bad news but that's a serious dose of reality and i can't think of a better way to conclude the special on the night economy here in nairobi but as i mentioned in the interview it really could be any major city across africa and i hope that this information favorability thank you for watching. thanks for that information now from kenya in the east let's now head to the gambia in the west on the shores of the atlantic ocean our very own resident is just produced a new song about the pandemic exclusively for us. a little. longer to see so much panic in the here. government taking last minute misses always stupid because it just didn't take over d.d.'s in
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specifically thinking that this was the mass to wish for the schools happy clothes so no class watches just close so no good moms in class to see if state of emergency is the cash to fish shutdown on a social business is not a life skill and hard to find if they bug out right in the front of such p.c. to list every investment asterisk it's just we all thought. it would hear from the president but he acted. on jimmy the list the emergency fund should be the best keep the 1000000 dollars to help to do the math and it seems like a big deal to me to. see 3 dimensions probably see the fulfill the market locked down for weeks can't afford to stay at home 50. feet is cheap gas powered only increased fuel for the day trying to keep my hands clean to see them taking the band is out on no one man it's me we all hokum play we get for the facts seem.
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track when i don't like the guys. now all around the continent continue to struggle from the effects of covert 19 so we asked a few of the artists you may know how they've been dealing with the current situation. this crew in the house really affected me as an act just because i have shoes i have tours in the u.s. had toss in europe. i had to go to london to be with my family for a while in order to and all those things couldn't come on the course of the night and because of the law going out to be inside and and. stay safe. has really damaged a lot with you know me in the city specially when it comes to income as many artists out there with night want performances bookings travel you know to actually
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make money you know for themselves and look it up so. right now is the time to plan for example like music me being an artist well we have been able to move on like everything you know is mine everything digital i think we haven't had a chance to really sit down and really introspective you know think all of us differently get the idea is going to very interesting time for you know us to think to read what i think the thing was in the world in america and i think it means to slow down a little bit for us to be the find ourselves. we're not coping like of course our government and certain departments have made it easy to create relief funds were to draw some money but that is not even enough but pain. we should not be complaining because everybody got people who are in worse situations than we are as
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musicians and think a hole in the cover one can hear it everybody in this country and it's been very difficult to be isolated from friends colleagues and musicians that you work with for such a long time but i do believe that the conflict 19 is a temporary inconvenience and it shall pass. the corner virus is really terrible it's a bad pandemic it's affected our off life it's affected our economy the music industry is no different really and i think in my opinion the music industry is the most hit because at the moment we don't have international travel and as a musician we know that we have to travel and so on and from rust as well look. the last gig that we had was sometime in. march and really that's really terrible for any musician if you're not performing if you're not playing any live gigs that's really really bad for for us at the moment. so the last president outside meant was
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stocks demon from rust it's this guy he's the lead singer of the band doing a very rare johnno of african music metal stocks the one welcomes us in his hometown gaborone in botswana where he's part of a growing scene at a sporting african metal family on the mom. rust is one of what swann is best known heavy metal bands their hits hate amole is an anthem against social pressure to conform rust believes metal music encourages an independent attitude. to give you the balls and the courage to just see it as it is this individual is that nature of its aggressive music and you just don't understand why somebody doesn't get it. just realize you know what
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i'm just there in the gate i'm not going to do whatever. society dictates and they're going to conform to this rule i'm just going to be a fearless machine and just go on and listen to no one seek my own path and that's it. when rust takes to the stage the crowds excitement is palpable. although heavy metal has a relatively small following in botswana the country has a reputation for its passionate fans and a unique cowboy style like stocks the fans believe their powerful music and pawn shop for dr clothing is often misunderstood as evil. people and we care more. about what. we don't ask and that. people believe mentality it's great if people sometimes people so that's where the uniqueness comes in because we turn out to be differ. and from what from their
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views and opinions the next morning front man stuck stresses are for a very different role his corporate job while stocks would love to pursue a career in music full time at the moment he needs to support his band financially in botswana heavy metal isn't a big moneymaker there john wray gets almost no air time on radio or television and proceeds from live gigs barely cover the costs of organizing the show so to finance his rock star lifestyle by night stocks works as a bank manager by day. goes crazy and you know i just unleash all sorts of energy that i feel at the time especially when the crowd is going wild i also go wild you know insanely but in the corporate world you believe you conform to the rules of society. stocks masterfully navigates both worlds and enjoys the perks of each.
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with. the underground metal scene in botswana thrives on the passion and creativity of its members nobody is in it for financial gain everything is self-made and funded from the outfits to the songs and the concepts. that even though the bands like rust can't make a living from their music they are at least completely independent no one tells them how to play or what their songs should be about. this is if it or talk about abuse of power like what's been happening in africa you know leaders stay in power for long and that nonsense i can talk about it if you want to talk about the 1st world countries where the worst thing countries come into off you got you get older is or says fuck it i'm free to talk about that and i will do that. to you is here. so really.
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for pure and independent africa is sometimes described as heavy metals last frontier but in botswana heavy metal has gone back to its roots and it's found a passionate told. me. well now that is a lot of very rich because i just saw was one of the last before the cuban 19 pandemic broke out and spread across africa now when you go to concerts like these you might meet somebody you like right you could get intimate and you may wonder. when is the best time to have sex with this new partner for the 1st time well our resident sexpert cause us the answer. hello everybody and welcome to the spread a safe space where we get to discuss everything sex and relationship today our question is a bit of a heartfelt one coming all the way from ivory coast from
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a young lady by the name of merriam to my her question reads hey kav so i've been dating this guy for about 3 weeks now i really like him we have almost everything in common we also have really strong sexual chemistry but i'm worried that if i sleep with him he will leave this is happened to me before so i'm trying to be more cautious going into relationships my question is when is the right time to have sex with a partner for the 1st time thanks for your question merriam the thing with a relationship is that every encounter you have with each person you date will be different there is no hard and fast rules when it comes to having sex with a partner for the 1st time and you shouldn't have to carry the burden of an old relationship into a new one if what you're looking for is longevity then give it some time see if he sticks around he sounds like a decent enough guy and as cliche as this sounds only time will tell there are a ton of things that you can do to ease the sexual tension so you don't feel like you're missing out on anything while you're still getting to. we each other better
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send each other sexy text messages explore ways of being intimate that don't involve physical touch long sexy phone calls right before bedtime intimate dinners under the stars you may even decide to get physical without actually having intercourse the list is endless and this can go on until you feel comfortable enough to have sex with your partner keep in mind many of us struggle with the idea of possession we're always trying to find ways to keep our partners the fact is you can't make somebody stay if they don't want to you can only be authentic with yourself and hope that in doing so you will attract like minded people at the end of the day and in the wise words of rumi what you seek is seeking you when you feel ready to have sex with your partner for the 1st time go ahead and enjoy those pleasures just remember to be safe and go in with no expectations other than enjoying the experience from mika has so next time.
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thank you guys as always one thing i'm taking from this is what you seek is seeking you think about it that's deep let's now go to the final report of the show for which i will take you to my own home country ghana the city of commodity is not the capital of a country but many describe it as their. gunmen under fricken culture. proudly calls this is home. hello bothered me in low stone room and grow up results born and bred in this city off the sense of my bare breasts is that i know. how much she's gunna 2nd largest city and the capito of the historical shanty empire the city was also a symbol of resistance to british colonialism. the. rap on musician fluking stone is actually related to the reaction to family but he's not the only one around here
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with a real blood. everybody. knows royal because we are all be said of the royals everyone no matter what whether you as morning or not this is ok because this is a descendant of the king and that right out. he might be related to the king but fluking story can't just stroll into the real palace in puma see whenever he wants to the influence of the eye shanty empire country felt elsewhere in the c.g.s. while. the king was a owns these which was the. center. looking stone takes us to one of the workshops are there to show us some indian craft tradition of a shanty symbols which are handmade by crafts mean. you see these these. messages of wisdom and also shows that distinctiveness of the shanta culture most
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everything off all my clothing markup my chains everything my ring everything is full of grass and wants to represent where i come from. we are right in the heart of my scene as fluking sings along to one of his greatest hits on them. could you tell is one of west africa's largest markets more than $10000.00 traders walk you're looking takes almost to a part of the market called blue light hume everyone knows he's. newsy my heart. for a very old guy from was simple me you don't know displays i don't know me everybody knows where we get old us why they're getting everything. from nike borst why don't we the dog does whatever the french want everything as our you have everything here . we leave the market at lunch time to head to flow king's favorite child and the truly serving traditional gagnon thing is if. you can get loads and loads of
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local flavors and few months his famous food is french he makes he. is like one of the representations of the market or the boss is our friends from the woods but of course he would oh wow we need them out. of our need to improve and grow up. because he isn't just a royal c.t. with the greek food it's also famous for its honeymoon plot canted which was featured in the holywood movie black panther as a symbol of african culture of. kin to has been hunted even for centuries using the same technique he came to means a lot to me because when you check my videos in order to realize that i put on. some county are some points just to represent where i come from because
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a representation of us. asked. to be poor but i got the africans are telling. me it's. just around the corner looking stone is shooting his lead has a video for his truck taking over $52.00 fronts around him in the video on a motorbike. near your source source is going down right now the ticket about to do a show i'm here with the crew may actually. that is the straits river fair crowd of this. you know it doesn't there's a representation of us ticking over. for centuries you must see has been a center of my shanty gagnon an african culture and in 2020 its heart is still beating strong to the music of floating. the. folk in stone is definitely one of the rock legends in guyana and beyond
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but hey guys we're about to wrap up this show if you'd like to comment on this program or you got to do is write as an e-mail or contact us on facebook. we have another exclusive on the 77 percent you just saw the making off all feel king's latest music video and we are proud to present taking over to you as we bring this show to a close enjoy the video and see you next time. you wonder brain came. in how deployed it maintains the best thing since the game. was 6. people from the last one i want you. to become a true. obviously
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