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flashing nose up to $1000.00 leases of low. so in a day more forest fires, evaporation, large amounts of moist tune in to get the onset and learn more about the heavy and visible rivers flows through the sky starting september 20th on dw, the hello. it's a new addition of the 77 percent. we are at the home of africa's views. i want to come, all right, and it's my up. so the light to be your host. coming up on the show in johannesburg, young people are restoring the repetition of the portrait tower and we'll dive in together in that will be a $50.00 money off the utah vehicle. thing with living costs are running high
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and speaking of ronnie, we visit the home of the from the end of the or it, the if you ever travel to johannesburg, you would likely see this total was ship like a toilet rule. that is the point to tower point 2, latching for breed was meant to symbolize the bridge between heaven and us. over the years it has been anything but having or us the ones majestic building has gone through. many phases, including being hijacked by guest is omitted uptake road, but now rehabilitation has restored some of its globally, and landra is restoring its image and that of the neighborhood. let's take a look. have you ever heard of africa's pointless presidential building? this is the point to tell was situated in johannesburg, south africa,
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the infamous fixture, which tends to right next to hill bro was once asked because 1st, vertical urban, the skyscraper has made several appearances in some hollywood films such as resident evil and check the extent that the pope, elliptic image attracts phones director for the to know that this building comes from the associate error. the tab will open in 1975 as a focal point of appointments. during the goals in south africa, however, plenty fell into the hands of the drug dealers. kansas pins and prostitutes in one of the most inspiring regeneration projects on the continent. and as it comes to the industry to johannesburg, captains from the infamous tell us and to america, with thousands of visitors from all over the world. 24 year old grand mobile currently leads to projects serving the history of this towering skyscraper. they used to be about 8000 people that lived here and they used to chop all the rubbish
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into the middle of the building. and there was 14 stories of properties that was passed up here in the middle. and as you can see now, it doesn't look that way that building has been cleaned up very nicely. and we have an opportunity to actually bring people here on tours to see the beautiful inside of the printer towers. landline j, which means just play is hulu is more than just a tourism company. it also has the community center on the ground floor, which provides a safe space for children the they come here and the funds on the activities that take place here by uh, the choice that you guys come to. so the able to provide kids with homework precipitation were able to, um, headphones has come in every day to teach the kids at different skills. born in the
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d r c teenage guide, alvaros, she cup i grew up in hill bro lunch. it provided him an opportunity to escape the rough, the city streets, same facility that these kids went to does the same, the low so that i went through. and now i'm able to do this towards and also give back to the community the same way week. even back when it keeps me architect to road me. prescott design it off market space with over $400.00 apartments, posting retail shopping on the ground level, something almost unheard of 50 years ago. his daughter still remembers the building when her father designed it. in fact, it was advertised as the kind of grevious space to be and all of the apartments were furnished. and i mean, i remember coming here as a child and seeing the carpet on the roof is going up in the duplexes, which i thought was just the most beautiful thing i've ever seen. the skyscraper is now inhabited by middle and working class people from all over africa. slowly the
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point to is shutting off its reputation of silence and thanks tourism becoming a beacon of hope for many. oh boy is adamant at lunch. it creates genuine opportunities with kind of freaking use in the country with growing sort of food here and not just promoting poverty porn. i grew up here and photo for guy to challenge. it also grew up in disabled. so we don't look at this as sort of his him, but then as us showing people our neighborhood and we have our goal is to build bridges and creates and understanding on what the hell is. and we can see that that to be at the opposite of what provides the point is july june has welcome over 25000 visitors since 2012 and has high hopes for the future. and high hopes for the future is exactly what our next story shows. 10 years ago, a 1000 kind of shillings that's about $6.00 could easily get me
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a month shopping. now the same amount with barely get me enough shopping for 2 weeks. the cost of living has gone so high that young they will be as have decided, the city is no longer going to break their hats. so they're moving away from the city and closer to the food source. let's follow it is to money and find out whether this plan worked on a cold morning in the outskirts of ne ruby laptops, not to the apartment, the trends, melody 10 i got, and the share the 3 create a bunch of for and us take the time to catch up as we prepare breakfast and of course, the recorded the experience for social media. just over a year ago, the 20 something year olds chose to relocate outside the capital as a way to save money and to skip this which is kills. however, the country, we simply doubled the tax and fuel increased health insurance and introduced the
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housing levy. these changes have thrown the house switch plans off costs and now they're making some tough decisions. when we get like a really good good we get to really good income. we shuffle many things in bulk. so that's a decision we had made in advance cause where like things like oil, we be cheap but to just invest now buying bulk and have it for months. the cost of electricity clean up. maybe what means the same rent, medical of you have used discussions and months itself is a um, notice comes up to say like, okay, it may be cheaper. it's else looks to quite fun and things are going higher. so maybe it's just a bit of a bone size and move back to my ruby. so that's been on the list. so it's something we actually planning to do, hopefully this month or next month. as the increased cost of living is also affecting the interactions with $1.00 another, obviously when people are living together as you are as a family and running a business as well, that can usually be some tension because of money. has that happened to you guys?
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yeah. but at the end of the day, we learned how to communicate. i can't express how we have got and that's a better space. that's communicating whether be a fight, seeing whether it's at work, whether someone has done something wrong. we've gotten to a place where i can have a discussion about each and the points it wants to make. one of us went to move to the next month. the financial pressure for young people in the country is being felt beyond this apartment, latest government, because we view the highest number of those unemployed in kenya between 20 to 24 years old. for those, it's limited options. and to government protests have become a critical way to get the voices hud. as for tgm, eliza, however, the response to the toughening economic times has been to get tough for the couple of photographer and may come on just having to dig deeper to keep the business afloat. has that changed or you having to put
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a more capital just to keep the business funding? definitely because um that's some cheap meeker products. sure. like over the counter products that you get to select, essentially worse how you want to make up to look. so i'd rather go like, just spend a lot of cash, extra cash, and just to get, you know, products that's much more worthy of like just i don't want to mess up people's faces and do your clients. and those times you, when you raise the cost of your so some of them don't understand, but other people question, you know, of course, like can you just discount you know, but know, like, i feel like i be understand regardless, cuz everyone is everybody has to raise the rates in this economy that way you're going and coming back to the sort of domestic setup. when you guys moved out and moved in together, you obviously had some ideas of what you would be doing together. your time spent. maybe going on holidays have some of those things have to adjust because of just
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how things are in the economy. yeah, some of the things are just when is we, you know, just thinking about how you have to save you money and moving around. now you really don't want to look at the luxury things and say, oh, i'm going to go to this and then come back home and worry about rental you bought food. cuz obviously the money is not enough to do both things and you run and it comes down to things like equipment, you know, all the heavy tech solutions and stuff that's been going on in kenya is making it so hard to bring insights cuz you end up being a crazy, crazy what fee and on top of what you're paying for the gates of which you have the most people know that photography. and the other thing is extremely expensive. so it's been spent, most of the couple has now decided to go into retail opening and online shop that sells jewelry. as a week to supplement that income for them waiting for government or things to get easy, it is not an option. all right, thank you again, bye so that we have it the 3 of tv and these uh who
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not key now have been able to retain that own home and live independently right now . but i'm going to speak to a young person who tells me he also had to move cities as well as houses and move back to his mom's house. because of how, how does things have gotten economically for them? we meet market, you tongue just as he arrives that he's real estate office place is so that's the honestly yeah, it's right by the road. so if the truck, every car, every, everything that passes by you just copy of the dust into a space, it's going to have to live with it. he's been working here for a few months since he moved back to a ruby after his contract job in another city came to an end. as a shows us his new neighborhood. he tells me things have been really slow. this transition has been anything but some of the for the 27 year old, i'm trying to establish myself. i get over here, i found a dental space. i used to have. the price was almost $1.00 and
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a half times higher. so i had to look for somebody, a different somebody a i could afford. so that's why i found this space here in the longer. and now i'm trying to establish my self or gaining day that in the real estate space and hopefully make enough clients to, you know, keep my plans on track over and above making considerations for your business. you also have to make some tough decisions regarding your housing. tell me about that when you are leaving under your, your partner and through these notes. there's a lot much new way to do what you want. so, you know, in terms of like relationships and, you know, friendships and, and situations of the sorts that helps you know, create your own space and your own nice, why you don't have to, you know, be looking heads of your findings. so you know, you do your thing and then when it comes down to to b, c, b. so the rules of my house and this is how you are made by them. you kind of have to do that before we say goodbye too much. he takes us for a game of pool. most of the people who come here, i, john jump list may show their life. he's a struggle the whole day, please,
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so that they can get something to support their family with basic necessities like paying house rent phenomena. now it's up and come here, practice play until the d. and so if you play here, you're forced to leave the house, then you make friends. in fact, i met this guy here, so we stay connected as we need. it's a parents that despite the stories of hardship, the commitment from young people to do one thing, somebody the thank you it is, and our lovely, narrow bins. so showing us how the a dealing with the rising cost of living. now from canyon, we head over to guy know where we meet a young man, went from hawking watches on the streets. to owning one of done is what you brands . you can buy, he's watches for up to $1000.00 us dollars. a true story of humble beginnings. so how did anthony is i miss it,
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make it his history. it set that time waits for no one, but keeping time it can also be an artful, especially if you're wearing a smoke, caveman watch may even gone out. but 1st, we need to turn the clock back to the beginning at continental market in that cross . it's the largest 2nd hand clothing and footwear bazaar in gone. this is a kind of a month to market and we're with watch design and needs, i may say in search of the perfect time pop up. oh, this is all 51 of the best. what's for paris in gonna be off? it took me a lot of things and watch the fits. i used to bring what you sit down and watch what he's doing and do with this me one or 2 of a hobby. and this is because this time, the time since, so why don't we get our award system wholesale value to get my watches 33 year old and to
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me is passionate about watching like serious oft, initially just selling the time pieces and to need decided to learn the crux of watch making set the clock to 2018 and caveman watches his bone. the 1st watch brand made in god. but it wasn't all just a good time. that was the lots of really feel from that it was 5 feet complex. now $25.00 employees look at the caveman watches, each, learn the trade from antony. on his watch, there is great emphasis on precise work and quality control. and most parts are locally made. initially i thought most from japan initially, but now on
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average 30 to 40 watches us sold a day, well, overall ordered online, welcome to the cave. i'd like to slowly sure. i'll show you a few of our watches. this was one of the the, what's more that was that i started a brand, we've quoted approval time. one of our selection watch models. i love the simplicity of it. this was. ready only display the course of, of gonna serve what's for patriots. i like to call it that somebody who wants to display nationalities is love for done a very poorly obviously is one of our favorite was, is a very controversial when people like to call me back. but i think it's a great conversation that's a erotic watching, have been things that are what's happening see for century and we're just
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introducing back into market. it's a great watch or us attractive mind. over 60 percent of the customers are gone a while the risk held from neighboring african countries, the usa, england, and asia. they may be stylish, but at 40 to 350 years per item. they're certainly not cheap. whether any needs k, find watches can be coming africa wide phenomena. it's hard to say. only time will tell as well it's time to meet another young us. we can, who's creating ripples a ton nationality, and even global stores like ikea, a run for them money. do more, could that be the top on, on lines tool, finding sure that he's now was multi media and it still says will materials from local supplies and cuts the delivery time by half while ensuring the clients receive beautiful african inspired furniture for their homes. since 2018 how brand
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has been satisfied. many may julian homes and plants to beautify more homes in africa and abroad. i would like to discuss cloud people go to my kitchen table. i was trying to make it. it was really simple for you. boy, you know, from there a lot of young people that are to, to know about it to have you seen this new brand, you know, like the idea killed africa and you said, no, i just think the kids are letting me stick you to a space a feel of legal is known as one of the worlds fastest growing cities and up in areas from here, the revolution to change the african lifestyle keeps on expanding to mocha data is making a name for himself by breaking into the furniture industry. that like for me such as the well well the initially when i was like start to feel as if brand um, most of the financial brands i see are on have that, that is totally and feel uh,
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is bulky chinese feel that when old brides, you know, doing things like uh, incorporating, they'll call most of us like die and i do a i shockey non car you reason why i'm doing this is i already, once every single i for guns or need to be so i'm so proud that you know what this is mean, you guys by my own people. yeah, i don't see like i'm doing so as you know, i'm such as 5 to a customer says, oh, this is mindy nigeria. you know, this is similar as well. get it from europe or from the new way. so does this sound like some of you so far as that's been done? let me see what i've been bugs. furniture name comes from the when i woke up zillow, sometimes it goes from some of our friends. uh, is just what i like people guys to be a part of themselves and just loved the piece initially with major the exposures because you know what or this looks like and spend your add on this on that you know the address that i don't see because you, most of them will, by should be on the one day on the for
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a country that relied on international furniture purchases. young creative design as such as demo, okay. have close to get by innovating designs that differentiates affordable using locally source materials. bringing nigeria send a stage in this challenging uncompetitive market. next time you sit on a chair, it might just be a tailor send it to mazda piece. even when html code that goes out, she sees high success before her eyes. if it was good to just come around and get to see the test that would get you to zillow come to life. i've selby's way around . i kind of really excited. i says, interesting. so as well, you sound like on me yet. i don't see dental stuff any major. i see still in east africa. i see the in south africa. i think, you know, you are, but i think, you know, in america, i know a few is just too much all the time. you know, gets it out points where by the way, you have really well friends, you know,
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a swedish, their new brand from africa. you know, like zillow would boy a to, because i need that notion. now you recognize friends from the hand crafted chest. we take a walk, you know what that means, right? right. it's time to, to announce we can see t, let's go to the home of champions. i was already in kenya, hosting legends like el, you'd keep so good, paul. taylor got keep ciocca kato, we have the pleasure of touring to the eyes overall done, and really, and learning more about this style. it's 2200 meters. the city of l go right, it's always a king in script, ripped, filing for visual. are these digital meats out a little bit on keeley? this picturesque town is home. what's up guys? i'm grogan coming to you from kind of city of champions. your tune into dw, 77 percent, and this is my city, outdoor it so outdoor,
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it is pretty much the full taxes the in kenya. they're about maybe half a 1000000 people within the city center. the city's saint, uh, not from region to is where many of the swim circle admissions come to life as an artist. and if there's any that are find yourself working an installation. luckily, i've been able to find a few artist in creative inter noise within my own age that working within the city center. this is one of the core created spaces and no darth, come on, let me share it because i'm a digital automator. like to attack dining nations, that's my forte. there's different things that inspire my car and see i'm leaving another door. so the in station usually comes from the default group. it's a really a new place and some of the designs of work done to that, inspired by the culture, the running culture and even more even things that we need. so i like to show that in my work in the door it and the collins and katia were predominant the best for
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this community and the funding community as well. you can see that within the cuisines a lot of foods and based pretty much on the meat and milk. nothing like a quite a social meal. and no dorothy, other than brown, regarding my timble and some other, somebody's more just for me into the milk and a gourd, and then they put some tiny hubs inside which a chart and every place it can go around within the city center, even within the region in any house, it's a car, still another cost on both all boards, residents, shopping records for long distance running all across the globe. where standing right at the champions, monuments in the city of champions or doors and why do they call it? the city of champions? 9 out of 10 times you find that any championship that's one in the mouth and raises in the world. the person that want it came from the city right over here,
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the cities and banners in 1st, but it continues to be surrounded by some of the most indic natural splendor that kenya has to offer. so right now we are car emotional falls. it's one of the many who have been watching youtube and the door and county. and one thing about this place when plan members used to get really old and couldn't go on these to come in, sorry, motors fashion and to throw themselves off. guys are a little bit crazy, but it used to be more i'm searching for so killings because if they're going to move around altogether they'll uh buy them. yeah, that's one of the reasons why. 6 this place is really special and they say that you kind of really swimming before that because it holds a 3rd of the dead. i usually come yeah. when i'm feeling a little bit down when i'm feeling a little bit like i need to connect with the was a l door tubes that they can eventually attend officials to just staples. but no matter how fast, or how like the settlement roost, rest of them like rogan pope,
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to maintain the connection. i'll do it for generations to come. and i hope to visit the elevator it one day. and we've that we've come to the end of the show, we met antony, went for i'm sending, which is on the street to creating his own brand. eighties tackled the rising cost of living in kenya. and should how young narrow beings are talking it. how is it in your country and how are you coping? please let us know on our social media platforms. you can find the 77 percent on youtube, instagram and now on take talk to. now you know the deal by now, right? i am going to leave you with something he just needs. so his money by we told featuring taylor, he's that easy. devito. thanks for watching and catch you in the next show. bye for now. enjoy me, bunny, but i don't need that much money. money,
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