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was hi was i guess the entire day is the time. any foreign minister, joseph, the islands living on conflict in 60 minutes on dw, double use crime fighters are back africans, most successful radio drama, serious continues. all episodes are available online. course you can share and discuss on the w, africa's facebook page and other social media platforms, crime fighters to name. now the declaration is the design and say a quick sufficient health course in cape town and johannesburg, south africa. it's ok says latest change, products and services in interior design high and they cool and lifestyle. but before we get into this world of design, we celebrate african achievers in the country. well, with ships moses midway fell much deep from gonna so as,
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as her g succession planning we travel team allow we to see how we can data use this as a tool to help us get a deep understanding of who we are and but you said you're in bed and you're watching at re max the nigerian born will came up to right, has received 3 technicians for sharing african stories from an african points of view. and tendency, the narrative established by wisdom media. enjoy. how many times we covering young people that are doing an exceptionally well, whether it's in smart businesses that they own, isn't it the job of the journalist to convince people that this story matches there was still an old old style of thinking that it leads. it needs that's the only kind
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of thing we're going to run when maki makita started for me to korea in the 1980s. stories about africa, consistency, portray the continent in the way she felt was lacking and balance. just a sense of injustice in the story telling the way stories with but to pick to us and i used to be loved and i did not it for a long time and i'm in but 1985 seminal moment. which a lot of people this generation for me don't remember. it was the feet the well, it was, you know, then michael jackson song came and it was just all this, you know, i think the stopping for in africa. and it's, it's all the world almost perpetuates this narrative dismissed about africa being poor advocate lacking africans lacking agency african being dependent. and i just spontaneously, i guess, started doings stuff about this. i did my own series called living it, which is about lifestyles of wealthy applicants. because at the time i felt that
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went in, there wasn't enough representation of middle class african tom, also with a book about f. disgrace onto the entrepreneurs, which is about showcasing our business leaders. so i wanted to create heroes that we could identify with and therefore aspire to be, which is investing in stories about africa that inspire hope and pride. we are narrative change organization that's on mission in life. we to the only way to change narrative is to change the underlying story. so essentially what the story tell is we give out about a $1000000.00 a year in grants to story. tell us to jen this and to story. tell us in the arts and culture space, that sounds about good news because a lot of things that happen that are not good. it's about balance representation. today, there are more and more stories about africa being told by africans. but what about major stories from africa that don't grab the world's attention? so it all depends on what be covering on the day. it could be that a ship fine cape town is the most important story of the day. even though you have
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people dying, the d. c, the stories which i cover, it's all about girls developing countries also woman's, now you are the executive director at africa. know filter. you're going to be a report on how africa covers africa. what kinds of stories are these that are being covered? what we found was missing was the human interest stories with the stories of arts and culture. i mean, when you think about africa, what is our biggest export? if it's not, ask for beats, it's music, but we don't cover, we don't cover the industry, we don't cover the sect to the point. is that stories reaching out to and that it's all based on what you believe, right? they inform your opinion, they inform ultimate be your belief system and the ultimately inform your actions. so you're an investor, you write a couple of stories that look, has a bit of corruption, government intention in business, and either poverty who's going to, who's the market to buy my product. so, you know, the cost with that has that action of not investing has implications. right
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. and i feel that it's been it the only way you get that is from the stuff. but you can see me, it's in the news. it's in the movies. it's in the to stories of people tell you what, what, what they get from media. this yeah, applicant the photo will be releasing and index ranking the top 20 global media outlets on how they cover applicants. and the idea is not to be a stick. we don't try to beat media, we actually tried to show what good looks like, cuz that's what we went about weird about that. a story telling about africa from monkeys perspective. in order to achieve this, the emphasis has to be on empowering advocacy stories. hillis well came out. colorado is a true inspiration with our story. talent, interior design in south africa is a dynamic contriving industry that so in cases a rich plant of diverse, cultural influences and design is basic. joining me now is bio cunningham,
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the executive creative direct, that asp is expired. so thank you so much for joining me now. well, what is the theme for this year and how did come to be with 2 names? i think the one of the themes is randy, we're looking at the future, what is the future of design and that then they continue. team which is sustainable . we is design, is we really prioritize human needs in terms of our design purposes. that's it. a whole shows really pulled around it that, you know, just isn't making an extremely important bypass. now, what are some of those trains that you are recognizing coming about and housing? do you see these chains evolving as the show has been? and we've been building up starting to see patterns and colors and certain things, but i would say that to this one for this kind of creative expression, our privilege escape isn't then, do you think that the south african design is said take has a place on the global scale, oh yes, 100 percent. the whole world is watching south africa an african design. so what i
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do think is while the world watching, we need to put more invest more into creative economy in order for us to be even better. and finally, val, how important is it for a sufficient like these to showcase that south african design tenants where platform and we're a growth accelerate. so it's in terms of what we're able to achieve together as an industry, bibles, and positive visibility of our design community. very important, so thank you so much for your time and i cannot wait to start exploring the noise is considered one of south africa's most promising, saves his journey to this point in both a combination of skills, dedication, and forces opportunities for him to showcase of the tenants and gain richard mission and the kind of merry industry the journey office award winning culinary high flyer is as interesting as the dishes. he cooks out how to shift moses moving, grow to become one of south africa's most promising ships. that, that,
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that genetic brush that you get when we are pumping food on and then one side energy is on. i'm so hungry. i don't think as many places as you can get that that type of and your name and russia, and it's just an amazing space. one to sponsor kitchen is something and be pushing food out. i love it. i love, i don't want you to ever and print in french cuisine and hadn't that will do the number of global gastronomy moses malloy is now serving up a mexican caribbean. inspired me. he's the history of care as one of johannesburg, top food destinations, new restaurants, the french cuisine, primarily because it's the foundation of many uh, proceedings and the role. and a lot of my shift that inspired me has been trained through the french cuisine, is different contests. we take from the friends because in here, so it's a model of hits all that and when i came to janice but we sit down with the owners
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and the we chose a specific present and maybe just shift and risk throughout the day. but he has added to his impressive risk to run portfolio. one of the 1st things we thought about was, was going a little bit asian, because that seems to be the trend nowadays ending asian ending sushi works. but then what happened was that every 2nd restaurant does not exist in the spot. then we just thought, let's take a different day. and something that's been done that at a higher level is the old makes. it can sort of peruvian, but there's a lot of it going on, but it's a lot of a disease is infused with different different menus. so we thought protective diaries angle with us. and it really is the flavors of what people in south africa enjoy. united, slightly spicy and it's beautiful sweetness that comes through from fruits and vegetables. and then, you know, obviously the whole rule fish which, which again takes from that asian, that asian angles. but you remember that that peruvian food is, is largely inspired and massively inspired by, by japan to say,
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across the waters from each other. so. so these similarities despite the influence from at the global cuisines, the south african elements, those shines through mexican tacos, you know, we use that. these are local, local projects. yeah. we make and i saw something, we take our local land. yeah. we put it together with a bit of beautiful hot tub guacamole, you know, and the fusion of that, or the, the land itself. we took it into so that he can weigh when taking the actual taco and the mexican way of making tacos the money to sell southern. all that, he put it together to come up with the some of our dishes on many of our dishes. hello. people think the hot but you're not fine. i find, i mean, look just fine at details and a lot of stuff so they sent him back on his on fine dying. so i've been trying to do certain things and to find the way. so maybe that's the way that people have
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this deception. that'd be all fine done. let's move to find, i need this thought. you know, i mean this certain elements about this is that i live on the find a is this thing and then the others are like a, it's a fine dining place, you know, speaking not to treat working in the restore and kitchen as busy work, ship moses has taken to spiking full sickness and to boots creativity. when i'm riding my bike a can think clearly and thought of the about such and issues and recipes and how we can improve the restaurant. also like, uh, the amount of steps that we get to into the kitchen. no it's, it's quite a lot. so with that being said and healthy, you just can, it can lift it literally be easy. you know, in such a way that you're not that tired, like many of the other guys that are slightly um not fits the
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award. do any save at jp left for cooking to his grandmother? my grandmother put me a lot of tricks that spilled today that i, i, i use, i mean i, i want to competition in the united states with the may sort of cooking the dumble, which is also known as dumpling slash team as team bridge. we can the plastic, you know, easy to use shop by testing back many of the people they would like shocked as to see me using a shopping bag. justine the rate in that sense, moses has long since traded in the plastic bag for a shift tonight and knows exactly how to prepay a cutting edge menu. glendale has dreams and exposure to open the own restaurant where i can dive into like different corners of so nicely golf electric as a country. we have so much more to offer and i want to dive into this. this is at home is uh so that's the guy that has so much money with a grand plans ahead shift moses malloy as the as an a t one to follow
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that let's tend to lie thanks to the taste buds. talking things e mail is jason kurney from trip additive with some serious design innovation. hi, jason. thank you very much for having me. jason. what? executive 3 d printing. we work on a la by la basis. so we both something new, so we don't remove any material. we only add material. you have such a beautiful space yet. can you tell me more about 3 d printing when it comes to design? 3 printing can be using a very number of ways. for example, you could have these top of ceramic onto the facts that cannot be made with a mold or traditional manufacturing method. it's just a new way to, to design and a new way of thinking and beyond what you've got going on here today. how do you thing 3 d printing and this technology is going to be able to change design in the future in the building industry. you will see lots more, 3 d printing,
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not only the classic concrete volt houses, but even full work. thank you so much, jason. i cannot wait to see how it would work. it's only a felicia. joining me now is level kick on not to talk to me about his creat tauriel style, while as someone who website intimacy with us and design annual space and your opinion. do you think that african off and design is truly making a small kind of table thing? over the last decade, we've seen a who's trained in terms of mitchell sending a ties on africa. the same can be said for the design space, which i think is really great for us because we're all about mining the ration is that existing south african in africa. thank you so much able for chatting with you here today. so much do unique and equally for utility besides using tax or gaining traction as the to change and thinking they in session c h h e. but it's a trend how one dummy and company is making trendy fashion from huge set of
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belt. much dupe is a gun the in into premier pool manufacturers. eco friendly fashion latrice from recycled huge products. there's 2019. i decided to take the q 10 to our flashing products. we've the theme test in a blink seat and fashion builder probably calculus. think about which was highly authentic, which is hon made, was to use the cubes that you probably can most say any of the time of the story. then what has been done over the years. and what has been in possession of things that are fairly good for heritage that has to be pushed. they've got an open, it's the 5th. jude factory include mazda india, shunt, the region of gunner in 90. 62 with a prime e pep boys of producing huge sets for bugging coal coastal exports. the factory sees oppression in 1991 and government mount import, jude set for commercial and industrial. using the acute stock has been full
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payment. we had those of points in time where in government they have the shortage of tech sold phonics. and one of those topics that we used to use to choose because we cool it here. and we actually make it into the text, whole fabric which can be used, a lot of the governmental offices where, cuz i know the industry, people that used to work in places have clothing and stuff were made out of the chain to move, decided to try and it's a bit the complimentary fabrics that was quick, but it's been part of 5 whole after being affected by the government's initials that the clean up in gun which a to secure the bug cuz sits is the ability of build a skilled professional bunker phone. his self considering his future determined to make a positive impact. she took a bold step of founding to cut that to cause hi sending digital is how is that what it means to my stock? what your content does is we do sustainable flushing products. we alliance of male
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and female, we do things that have to do with clothing, shoes and backs. and as of now, we actually moving from just coolant shoes and backs to west 5th street. that's what the cost of all sales does, not only want to produce sustainable jude session business, but the $1.00 that is aimed at 80 jones, individuals who possess the ministry's cues, but lucky opportunities conceptualize designs so invested in the use of the one on file. timely things that we look at because we actually believe and invested in this kills evidence, mind central sustainability of the youth we have in our culture, all in our society has gone to one of the very important things that we look at is to be able to talk to him to jump on and off that the house we have a large number of youths that are out of the finished cruise. unfortunately down able to develop the skills but, and this is where we have opportunities for them. concepts driven by passion for
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youth development. and sustainable fashion business. all bill is dedicated to empowering jones individuals to wearable recycled fashion. i came to the south to pick up my address. they use sat to sleep. when i came, i started going to a very beautiful, i think on the 4th that will every need though it's this side is of wisdom is mice, king bed, they use line inside. so it was very, very comfort that were like no mattress. so boot and i, i liked it though, so as i say divide it. so what inspires me also fail as 2 of 17 things that i made out of nature. i love to have my quiet time to go into the woods to see how nature brings, how it is on the story. things that have to do with live calm branch very knows them based on that i build so modal concepts that all comes back into our product. so not designs. i like to see new inspiration. i like to have things that how i
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would have typically just picked on the line field. if i was just picking just fixtures, but i picked it from an upside came process, which most now from just um, picking a sack which would have been just dumped in costs, pollution analysis and being put together as a new product. is it some of my situations i love to see things like that? i love to think and hear from wants me to have for us in actually the dream as to make sure that we're doing things that are sustainable and things that would be able to be preserved tomorrow. if we do, don't have a fill up of call phones have to contact them well, it should be able to be on how we taste. i should be preserved for generations to cups of the bill. family believes in the significance of ethical and social responsibility in the fashion industry. she's committed to spearhead and sustainable fashion projects across africa and be owned as a means of promoting an ethical culture in the world of fashion.
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do tax to train the fashion. i have to get me some of the couch is vital to us, became a all i d, t as modern africans and arts like that ultimate allow is me. some feedback helps us express that with diverse heritage and our trans entry and what is the motive contract and how can i help us through to find who we are, my computer and our distance compton. and now we use this fabric paint video and re purpose materials to get a deeper understanding. parcher is, is fully off. cartridges is, is not how we define after that culture, east africa itself is not something that we just, we're like on, on celebrations. and we take it off is who we are every day to reach her as the interest of the little understands the importance of our culture and expression of an african woman. i would say that brings out
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tribes to know that i'm able to relate to my heritage for lots and for the mold in african as we are growing as we're now exploring different things we're taking on different cultures, defined ways of believing. it's important for us to always go back to who we are and to remember where we come from. we're taking ordinary functions and keeping them a new conceptual meaning. mike, them to test steps beyond fine to political and social are some people actually like eyes as something that we where you know, right? by just just using to sun state invested us. and that's what makes an audit with an artist is supposed to tell the story is all the things that go for every day. you know, the say an artist paint point is this is a sound that you hear a lot on the allow you to stay in danger. move out of my way,
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coming through. it's a mazda is a taxi bicycle and is commonly used. when mike approached me informed me that you wanted to have any suspicion about come by the story of them allow you in a 1st 1000 really show what he would bring because they wouldn't really tell me what sort of pieces he would have. but he told me you will be around. that's been one of the pieces that had to come in. uh, it was just breathtaking, just to see how he was able to incorporate different types and more arts. cuz he had photos where fee he had a sculpture and then he also had painting when i was the language, i was trained to shed some light on the things that happen every day and the things that i go through. so basically it's a governess thing, you know, not everything is perfect for the moment. now the question is, where i was going, you know, from here which direction is our country going? the people who to parks in the who came to the expedition,
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the only thing i loved them was they were able to give their own direction. so as the fact was, was running around the zip codes, probably say, well, you might just just a little before and i don't know if blackboard, you know, hold you either way around or something just leads that lead, stay in the middle, and it'd be like you know what, that's how i feel about my country ladies sparks, he's the one place. the thing about people sometimes in telling them stories, the story is can easily die. but if you in boy to them in painting, sculptures in different forms of visual arts in the storage domain, and they'll keep on being towed to the next generations. and the more the master test in our society is, is, is blended in us. that is things like engineering, which is very important in those for me, the 1st prior, it isn't life. that is true, very important. but you have to take you back to and what are you as
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a reference of doctor i to go on the is an american indian american doctor, and that's one of the phrase you say, the major thing is there to the length of their lives, but not came from his quality and dyslexic and i didn't know i'm dyslexic until probably 5 years ago. so all alone feel was, is me wondering why i had all these challenges in, in, without, especially when i was in school, dyslexia shouldn't be that's, you know, not very good at reading. but maybe you hear a good talk, you know, painting and stuff. so what is your cost in trade with that one? and i think if it wasn't for the sake, so maybe i forget try to be like everybody else but a forced myself to seating the thoughts and it is through art. so michael, tito was able to not only overcome dyslexia, but also start exploring astrophysics. maybe uh, watch
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a video on presentation of, of, of maybe find somebody can install something and it's gonna come from there. and it'll be like, wow, when i come across that information low and i try to think about this and see how i can explain it to try to apply it in my everyday life. so you may be asking yourself, can say it'd be such a thing as an unnecessary and bad development energy. well, it takes energy for my beloved country. i'm allowed to keep appearing in the least of the top porous countries in the world. when someone come across my heart, the main thing that i want them to get is the, the new face of africa. the new identity is, is like trying to define who we are, cash riley, food, ours, according to michael pisa, r like culture is constantly evolving. and if we should allow us those to fully
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