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during the hatching season, they even help the baby turtles safely reach the ocean. in 60 minutes on dw, he's got issues with a lot say we're crazy. the this is the, the news africa coming out from the program start off because war type problems. after decades of neglect, the city of jihad is accessed. that is trying to fix things, but it's not enough. plus people still struggle to access drinking water in may just shut down on. what does that government
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also coming up on the show by jerry and getting out for this is the 5 women's, well tasks with a team captain set to make history, who look on the chances and the competition along with 3 of the african sides. and look, i've had go busy gotten them couple unexplored facts in countries across africa in 5 months. so one way that highs and yellows will be sharing the experience with us the i am at the mike a junior and you are welcome to the program. what a better way, but not the dropping your think for years now. that has been the painful reality for some people across south africa. that is
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a crisis with multiple causes and climate change is making things worse. but what that shortage is mainly due to the disastrous effects of human actions. i'll be diving deeper into that with a what our resource specialist and a moment, a fast. let's go to johannesburg, where the city the was off already have shut down the water supply to upgrade. the infrastructure privilege was shining. your reports on how this is affecting everyday life for residence. the clean water is a must a handful of your williams. she's a model of 7 children and the youngest is a new born soul agent in the home has to be thought a. she needs to breast feed, tenuous that i have. but here what the tip has been right for days. she has to wash yourself with the pressure that's the resist stored in
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a warranty. and before her baby can suckle, she sees it is a struggle to keep everything clean. it's faded, difficult isn't my though. hang out, saving within your household, especially with us when you way me to i was when i 7 small kids is me as well. i have 7 kids. my last one is one month old. so we have to be of what the for the children to but the child needs formula. i'll do it on the 4th to screen the birth of a small baby like this needs to be 5 able to do can skip a day with those. i think a place and that goes, anyone who's receives a source to this to 10, to the what that for us it will be nice to pay the 32. but during the major shutdown they can only provide a partial release. it's a scramble for residents to access the limited water trucks deployed across to the affected neighborhoods tempest a freight is everyone prices to feel about these white speak. the frustration directed joins with voice, many as struggling to feel the f one team. they youtube,
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at least delays in as a clinician and supplies. for sam, this is the, on the track of the day. we oh, i know because now the order go off, i noticed grab of that now we did no way for to. and then that would be for you by a very sick people and i don't think it's been. no, it's not something you see. it does. what does the government does is on data button? does it start beavens coming or no, it's been months and months in months because every time i order goes off and no one can or can tell us why or use building or of those letters is a brief shut down the treatment plans. some get is one, be seeing normal supplies for these yet aging infrastructure has been blamed for the current ones that challenges. or officials say it is necessary to such don't
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plans like this one to kid out, upgrade the for the system to keep on running across the affected areas. people asking if the effect of what the dates that running dry is key for those or responsible residents only have a limited capacity to store their reserves. when they want that for us to do make deliveries. what's he will not last long. as a family is or what the situation is expecting us back a on a daily basis. because we've gone to a washing box because of the normal. also the choice without having what the people need, what in the one and so we asked to the thirty's, but they refused to be interviewed, joins big residents like we have yeah. williams. if only one home, the problem is that the system upgrades under way me just improve here what
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a supply in the future trying to mean hours profess signing out of let's see from the university of south africa. she is a water resource management specialist. hello. thanks for joining. yeah, so run more tests, as i mentioned on this project and people are going days without the tap water. what exactly is that problem being fixed and how bad is it a wallet at this point in time, the problem that drowned what it is trying to fix is they're basically replacing valves and then imputing more pipelines between some of their booster stations. and at this point in time and large part of janice biggs, are you covered by one booster station? so that's called the, i don't know if there's this station, if that station files or if there is a power outage, then large bunch of jo bags since without what does. so they are trying to address that issue. people have been complaining about what the issues for us. it's even a sketch. we saw us in some areas, why has this been going on for so long?
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unfortunately, lack of electrical wall and less management. what's a governance and, and basically just the, the lack of skills or the lack of knowledge that's being transferred over the years . but the primary issue that we have been sitting with these misappropriation of funds. and then the complete lack of political will to try and address these issues . us. yeah, and the mission of pull it in there is we have it's a little bit easier if you can pull it that in the rural areas. and the smaller towns that are already sitting with what major water shortages which are weeks on end, and not just a couple of days like you're enjoying this big power comes off like a better handle. that's what the problem is, especially, you know, talking about some of the issues. imagine including the aspect of climate change which is going to even make shortages. where's slow? we will have to start the pointing people with the appropriate knowledge and skills in the right areas. most of our municipalities are dysfunctional of
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a $150.00 of them are close to collapse. 42, you have already collab. so there is a major issue with local municipalities, which are responsible for the governance of wastewater treatment works, what's your infrastructure, etc. so if us in the country and obviously the government, if they can appoint people that have the necessary skills as well as the necessary knowledge retention and the vi will just raise the recurring p, experiencing and try to avoid an overall price is where we sitting with majorly polluted water resources that can be used and then also what the infrastructure that has officially then collapse. meaning that no tabs will come on, which will come out about taps. let me get a quick response on this aspect. uh some places are much better recycling, rain, water, and waste water. and i mean in south africa rain,
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what size me waiting quite a while has an it does not have a future in terms of recycling reading what's in waste water in south africa and across africa. in terms of rainbows, obvious thing. yes, that is a very good um solution, but that's supposed to be implemented in our rural areas way what the infrastructure is either absent or it has collab storage. so right, which obviously is fine in terms of and subsistence funding and then also washing of clothing, but not wondering who what there are. there are some health concerns when it gets to rain water of this thing, especially you do the bacteria and that can grow in the water when they are stored in the tanks for a long period of time in terms of other solutions. you've mentioned water re use summer to college in areas already during that. and however, it can obviously be improved to fun. and we should also look at the so long as ation. so therapy guides, a very long coastline with that to, with those and being an untapped resource. i know they're also looking at um,
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balls, especially within a rural areas once again. but once again, the issue will be, who is going to maintain that infrastructure that they're going to try and put day and goals or to be of a suitable quality for us to avoid future water related illnesses such as clara right now to see what our resource management specialist, thank you very much for your time. so what are the morocco is on the set africa? well nigeria, super falcons for african teams are competing as busy as women's will have copying australia in new zealand, which starts on the 20th of july. and i, jerry is the confidence most successful side in the women's game. what they've been special this time is that they will be led by the captain who is set to play and has 6th wealth cap tournament and record for an african play, a male or female deed of use,
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a lease that to coma caught up with her. and some teammates in lake us i had off the tournament. a man is no stranger to a top flight soccer. nigeria is women's football team, captain is scrolling through the years after representing a country for 2 decades. ok. next week, the 14 year old will be put in on the national jersey for has 6th well to golf tournament. an african record. because of the love of the game determination is 0 though is i want to get to that level. so the highest level of football keeps me going, but actually at how he started playing football, i always tell them i sat there for both of my mom. so i thought i'd taken everything like i phone, i was like 4 or 5. why the heck area didn't start? it's quite is not very. she didn't make an international debut in 2003,
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but on the mass says and lot as seems changed in the women's game. well, what was that a play and i know i'm fearful money. i just beautiful by so on, and that's all me. i would say this is, this is why you like i was excited. i knew together. this is that we've been like, this is an emergency. when i says off, i'm going to take it off. i'm in a, despite my jury, as of it's probably an amazing achievement. i've been a source of inspiration for have seen makes i think, uh its uh, it shows that the level of disability has, and a physical, you know, which most you was able to take care of as silver and also the clinic mean she has to work for games, and she's in veteran, she's the captain going into the world. go for the says time is, is incredibly amazing. this goes to show that age is not a fact though it is the state of the mind that keeps you performing. that state of
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mind appears as strong as ever and may have given no indication that she plans to retire as an inspiration for africa's next generation young girl is sending messages over the time. how do that is? how do you do that? know that i'm even going for these things. i have so much with his right to his why the initial, it's a little more like that's i have something doing that before i miss you know about it just makes me want to go more and more. it'd be easier to mean to meet her team . the youngster group stage of the tournament, nigeria will be making the 9th women's welcome appearance, the only african team to do so. most of us, let's bring it in. julia de la and award winning sports dentist to joins us now from brisbane australia where she will be covering the world capital julia. it's so nice to see you. so while nigeria has a lot to celebrate that also major financial and organizational challenges that
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affects the team. how bad is it? as i'm thank you very much, i'm any good to be here. and the fact you mentioned these things continue to play women's football, especially in africa and even beyond an open issues of that nature, given little to no attention like we've seen in a couple of weeks, we expect that they will be resolved even before the tournament kicks off next week, and as you may also know, this has also attracted the i a of the quotes that is on run the waldrum who also slammed the end of what he thinks um, misappropriation of funds. and he also is just that, but um it is settling. all right, the plan out as far back as um, 2 years ago, we've seen that with um, countries like gonna and even come around and other so this is nothing new, but we hope that this will not happen again going forward. so and i'd say it's the most successful african team in the women's world cup. what are the chances this
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time around? well, i'm interesting. i think um they can definitely go 5 problems or not. um the score looks very hungry. fullest access. i've seen them on the train and um it is not to have to tell you how the lives of a man maybe who is making has sick will cap just like on brussels. martha. so the experience is bad for someone like almost the central sheila, which you kind of mentioned the falklands with i'll mention her name, it will be a fine opportunity for have to show up once again on the wall space as she has done um open this is also a sport with a great depth of talent, and that can be to the advantage that in a very tough group with holes, australia, canada, and republic of ireland and then mean will be to get totaled back, which i think is possible. not just, i'd say, yeah, this also south africa is on the, on more real quick break it down for us. what can we expect from the sides,
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as you can expect, a lot time with a finding mazda is that they play the sol. how um, somebody else done the gemini, so you can expect a lot of absolutely in barbara vonda who is very good for somebody on the captain who is ready to lead the on stuff like these other teams. i think it should be good for them coming into the fast world cap and also desktop applicants set top. you have class will know that the month of this competition they've been there before and would like to put themselves in their individual way even when they have issues of the book as possible. back home in south africa, make no mistake, also with more roku, with a kind of infrastructure and everything to be pumped into the game. the men's game and the women's game they out of the team. you may need to pay attention to their quick pro misapplied unit invest a pos just taking his ration from would be a min. um team that into sold the applicant, teens in the competition. i'm not just going to be in the push. will this?
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rightfully so? look at the end of the day, no african team has won the woman's world copies 9 times, attempting to do so. so that's been a long way to go. what needs to be done to improve the quality of african woman's football at home and abroad? and will take a lot to do in the writings. and that will mean going to be as companions with the very best, who are competitive over time, and have a lot of talent and discipline to win a big games and also big stadiums to have the correct to have the car as much. so even with spend all the pressure that comes a plane of this top level, you also need to, like i mentioned, you have big tournaments temperaments and that helps as well. you see the lights of usa, brazil. and even though in england, they have that big tournament temperament. so it will be really, really crucial for these african teams. technical direction i think is also key.
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who you have, you know, dug out. this is as important as the players who may come back past 11, so we will have to do more behalf. they do things differently and see what the possible outcomes will be. thanks a lot sports, not a student bill for your time. thank you very much for holding now, how many countries in africa have you visited, alto, 54 countries. i have been to 5 years. i know that's not good enough fact. uh, when you're gone couple, edward at 12 and maureen again from uganda on a mission to inspire more africans to discover they are confident. they travel through that teen countries in africa on a 5 month road trip. now while it was fun, it wasn't always an easy journey. so they are calling for policy changes to make it
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easier for african taurus to travel within africa. i just want us to highlights from the truth of a lifetime sign boating, and then it may be in test that you can have a couple more in again. and edwards twilio spent 5 months on a road trip through africa, covering 13 countries and 22000 kilometers. black african tourist, they found for a rarity on the continent and often to face strict visa regulations in west and travel that the on the challenges the capital one to to reflect the choice of discovering africa from trying local dishes at roadside restaurants, including southern africa and delicacy, my pony wants to exploring landmarks like the greats involved. we ruined unless you choose minutes and jani falls right. there is one of the
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longer loan cuz when site, when freddy had just a couple of drive into malawi, they decided to help out with release assets. and throughout the trip they shut up, takes online, realizing that was huge and trusts and what they were doing. empowering other africans to experience travel became key to the johnny. 1 because been amazing, never they imagined, but i told explore this country this much online so much. it's just loading unloading. i'm just just having fun to couple of sites for years to funds this rent . they want to show the africans come traveling to consummate. and next time that touring, they hope to see more african tourists on the road. the lovely couple had
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a child with maureen and edward and asked why they had settled on this african road trip to the bottom. it was to understand that appreciate coincidence and then keep trying document, because ultimately we want to get to pull out of this the trip. it's so going to the level of interest because we share between social media and we are realized that the slow, many effort comes with the content, quote, actually don't know the basics of traveling across the continents. so for us, cause it will reckon we'll walk it beeps, but also exploring the continents appreciating the diversity and the stimuli reaches and ultimately documenting these experiences for other frequencies of trouble. let's talk about some of the main challenges you encounter because it wasn't all fine. was it not at all. i think we're encountered quite a number of challenges, especially pushing bought up a couple of what as we had
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a couple of issues, but not that in the regular true. absolutely. uh that was different. one of the main challenges we had, a lot of them was also races in some parts of the continent, but we did expect that as well. and with my actual lot in collin as well. yeah. but mitchell made any just for the across the board are crossing. i mean, your reasons i'm aspect is quite interesting for me to hear, but also one of the main challenges that people talk about. what africans are traveling within the hour and continent is that getting a visa is challenging, crossing board is, is challenging. what was, what was the main challenge of it? or i think the main challenge was the cost of the visa. a good one as mission will be to cross the course of interest in very big issue. so we need to be those for 3 countries that was sold off because i'm big on the media. i'm just uh,
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between the tool box we spent about almost $700.00 on just 3 reasons. wow. so you can imagine how much would that send the fuel or for other things to use that money for like we paid on visas. so if we could have a policy change our own back mid mobility of the guns, of course, the fortunately is the key to college and look to the gun to arisen in the country . mm. i mean, how do i do? you've mentioned before that some of the challenges you found some sort of solutions to them. what way some of them i think a lot of them was to just find a way of relating with people. was found that a lot of points, if you, if you're through the make up what i could do is have a lot of challenges, one of the collection, a lot of engines and the closing. and so we did, i did very creative idea of trying to look for the, the list used. what up points that open the in the month. but uh,
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we managed to find a couple very low keep up points where across from and from, from that point. we absolutely have a lot of this move this dr. wishing with knowing that and then draw. so if you a few times, you want to find the give you a lot of time in terms of gender and welcome to the country and there's room for small and function times the deals connection between you and then the question i sure, sure i mentioned it to me, but it's more, it's most 12 questions. oh yeah. but when i'm talking about some of the major challenges, but let's talk about also what surprised you the most. i think for me the, for the, for the most surprises gonzalez. yeah. we've had a lot and more luck on the well. yeah. and for us that's i'm think it will be new kinda everybody thought about it was like know it kind of deposit and we also have
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what i would need, i think, which was quite surprised. but also, i guess in terms of the control structure, the network in southern africa was by chic uh, in trenches. like let me be a saw the conference pharma. and even sunday, the truck was quite amazing. and it's something that awesome stuff should inspire. yeah. okay, that's good to know. look, i have so many questions about very little time to dig into it, so we'll have it here. i'll get the rest of the info back stage, maureen again and edward at 12. thanks a lot for your time. i us. thank you very much for having this and that's how we wrap it up for more about star is go to d, w dot com slash africa, or visit us on facebook and twitter. we'd be with pictures of maureen and edwards journey across africa. i said you mike, a junior see you soon bye for now. the
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