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the next on d w, the words people have to say that's why we listen. we close every weekend on d w. the job in july is one of the most prestigious events on south africa's most recent calendar held annually and over 5 africa. it is renowned for its memories, patients and extravagant specimen competitions and sandy. so in case they despise outsets while enjoying the rates of grace and a vibrant celebration of style and in the good. but 1st, we see how train safe and close look also across the sway me has simplified applicant presenting the heritage and culture. shared her passion for food. we had those to kenya to meet them at the taylor who we've got missiles and beautiful self
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serve pieces. then we listen to the sol, so sounds what was going on. yeah. and jerry in saying that, who's felt the phonics back home? i'm finally september and this is a free max. the, the cities tend to buy a found to, to buy easy or the great thing he could bring the other kid to just bag it this out by providing employment opportunities for women is eco friendly and fair bags for men, women for work or for going out and produced locally in ethiopia. impossible? well, not for cute is just by a cute is founded to be up here in 20. 19. in this suburb of addis ababa, she just created 31 jobs for women. microsoft. after this,
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we use these fabrics for different states defense of fox. so click on manage with the mesa. she just had the idea to start a business 5 years ago. at that time, she was a student and she was living in this area which is known for this big dump site in 2017 a land site on the site cause the death of at least 130 people. after this event, she just wanted to do something for the neighborhood. one of the reasons why that happened with the existence of plastic function, the garbage we saw was at that time if we produce environmentally friendly shopping box, we can replace draft each box. but she soon realized that the initial capital needed to produce paper or fabric for shopping bags was too high for her. so she looked for another way to create jobs here. all of the cheapest work is motivated by one idea to create jobs for women. she trains them herself and weaving
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a skill she learned from her mother to none, yet it looks after 3 children. this work allows her to provide for a large part of the family's needs. with the money she's given me, i pay the rent for my house from. i also have an extra job to ensure ruba has to remember with the fabric made by the women. she does returns to her office in the city center of addis ababa. the bags are been made in this small room and when any one, so there was some kind of fog. i just picked jerry from my mind and then i tried to draw his own and thought i would say by the end the paper she does is not a designer, but she can count on the help of a friend. one of the 4 experience taylor's, she is hired. as a projector that we discussed with cutest marching the. mostly i work with leather and we mixed the lead the with the fabric from the women. there are no to the shops yet. so most of the cells take place at bazaars, small markets for craftsman because of course heat and that kind of situation.
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there was no wires on the market was very down, but now i think so i'm guessing the data sheet is itself $60.00 to $75.00 bags every month to cope with the crisis and to reuse the leather straps she started to sell smaller and cheaper objects like wallets or bracelets, she also often works at night to sell her products in a concert hall for the future. she dreams of selling more and more bags to create more jobs for women. and in the longer term she ups to relaunch her idea of ecological shopping bag. the july has become one of the most prestigious tech falls for young, emergent design is to showcase they create over to you. anyone who has anyone come straight to insurance and i for one has interest bottles are missing by name, the found the option print days. so let's go to find out what section is trained. this is dave in july, the only now by the same
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tape of s meg emanuel t, as in manuel. what brings you to the turban to lie vibe? by? uh did i say by the said, well said, now why do you believe the expression is such an integral parts? i believe in texas, and it's just amazing to see the low cost that's i mean that's the high bins. it's fantastic. and how do you believe that to solve that for some century industry has evolved over time. i mean, we have in the past uh, the ages and the as of applicant prints, just literally looking at applicant. that's what's the theme of this is david july and how are you being able to interpret 6 with? so i just bought something from my old job. and for me, i'm going back to the seventy's a bit of similar. and it says really ready for each of us to get the same time they've seen lives. and finally, i just want to find out from you. do you believe that south african and african session in general is truly making it small in the international space of cause.
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tell them a good contributing credible things in paris. you put david tyler, you could reach a meeting which has collaborated with a pretty good idea. does so it's really is the golden age of applicant. best of all . thank you so much, man. you'll enjoy the rest of your day. i'm ready for some parents to sway me as an a came cookbook. olsa and traces she found is amazing or go to in 2014, to pursue her passion, fulford simplifying, and modernizing african put read. she pulled her through to the world to the social media, t v. clauses. and of course her code for. so how is the shift keeping culture live and bringing new excitement to local cuisine? every 5 african will know what 7 color is. it's something we traditionally have. almost every sunday. you have to have those 7 colors on that plate. a delicious, beautiful place that's vibrant. often we've made these laptops to make a nice face,
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things forces pineapple. they were gonna say if it was a pineapple soft. so think about those colors, you know, the yellows. i'm going to add some papers in this and it's going to be nice and kind of the person that i've seen i'm really talking to is obviously the person living in the city that doesn't have a whole lot of time to make these phones wants to learn how to make them simpler, easier they for making them boy accessible, cuz with an entire gauge, quote, award winning cookbook. all set and train shift more klaus this schwinney thought to the business in 2014 off does she have to corporate job to focus on the passion for food? now she's simplifying and modernizing local cuisine, bringing recipes to large following on social media, through cooking classes and her cookbooks. oh, under the name, the lazy mac would be the story behind the lucy walkway to is. and
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a few years ago, what feels like a lifetime ago, i was an order time working on a corporate and a friend of mine aust said i to to how to cook. and she specifically wanted to learn to make traditional sewage to impress i in laws. and i remember that she would say the whole time i went and pressed them cuz i don't want to be called the lazy. luckily the minutes that was funny. and what to you and just so, so the african like everybody's going to get it once they hear the name. and when i decided to go to congress, who in turn it into a business, i kept the name a loss of fluid really began in my mother's kitchen. and mother is an incredible cook and even pay to be top. so great of helping her out in the kitchen really ignited a real enough for cooking and then click in with my grandma as well. it was really special. she told me to make a lot of things. so yeah, i'm from a family that really loves food and really loved to add my career. i knew that what
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i really wanted to do was to teach was to share all of these recipes so that we are able to keep them for future generation. i knew that i wanted to become a shift, but not be stuck in an industry kitchen that stocks me the way my passion is work. i really wanted to get a time to share what it is that i know to make. cooking simple and accessible by fondest memory on the cooking sources is you know, when someone comes in and via believe that they'll never be able to cook. and then by the end of the class, you know that it was really confident about the the abilities in the kitchen that always brings a soft pull cold. food is a celebration. these joy in preparing and sharing food that you enjoy growing up. while not always you typical traditional looking african dishes most now's cooking, it's one of vibrancy and local flavor. stylish, it's simple to prepare. now let's not forget that as
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a celebrity shift, she is something of a food influencer. and the last a popular one at that the i just came back from sweden, way i want a comment world cookbook award for my cookbook hosting with the leasing my party. and tonight i'm getting ready to go to the next awards the big night for cutting every professionals. and i'm really excited. i think that i'm lucky to be working in this industry at those times because now we color professionals, i'm just stuck in the kitchen. the so much more to do then to be in the industry kitchen. so i'm lucky that i did to do some of these things like climb up and look pretty, but still be able to cook and do what it is that i left last year at the next awards. i got a couple of the year and it was really exciting,
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especially to get such recognition here at home. it's always such great validation to get sort of rated at home. i think coordinate the cookbook. and i guess the brand so special is that so many south africans can relate to it. i think at the heart of the niecy, monkwood is a desire to celebrate south africa. and so that we can cook with modern ways of cooking and modern appliances. you don't need a cost on part to make your favorites dues for hours and hours to prepare fees for family and friends, the lazy mccord, the is making cooking list, doing things for the masses. i'm doing now by doing quite a few times, especially design is and mostly mostly. so ladies what brings you to reserve in july to showcase all awake and to enjoy this function. mean i'm inspired by the applicants done. so i had to bring it up to the well, at the present applicant roy,
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out of see when i look at this to see him, i see like as a design that you have to go. all of this was like yourself where you are. so i know why the voice you ladies believe that session is such an important part of an event like this us as the session design, as we don't get the opportunity to say and to show the property is our work. and this platform is giving us the chance to quote, extra 'cause sometimes design like you can not just call it any way so you have to showcase in places like this so that people can see our amazing talent as soon as this is all personally to for us, it is young design, us cause it takes a very long time for you to actually be known by people. so by coming to this event, it means that you will not be saying, i'm in the one side, right? all, you know, so you need to come to places like this. so just so, so i'm very excited.
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so speaking, sophia, and what has become known as i'm about to tell you that she has a remarkable tenants on believing strep mitchell and says fabric like stretches, creates and captivating, tapestries and style to enjoy, contenting comes into the people crime in my budget. and that's how i done this into the i t t. that means the sheet to taylor. and that's exactly what to deacon's or to you know, the details to them about the teen point to special skills to we've dropped metal into what looks convincingly like fabric which you then move into type is keys and scope because
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the i started as a painter and then i started experimenting the my to is to make quite a lot. so the 1st time i made the 1st collage did it look to me like uh, a sheet of clothes or something and back. and then just naturally informed me to try and make drake like a piece of gum informed, but that's made out of metal, the windows key that was addressed by 2 fines. my dad was like teacher and my mom was at taylor inmate growing up. i used to hang out how sharp us she made that cut out. i think that that, that kind of informed me subconsciously helpful. my cluck
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the john need to a finished piece. begins with the consulting is crap adult from the industrial area of nature will be about 20 minutes drive from east to new york in global must cover the whole mix or from recycling material, specifically, kon from from start out or from via. so i surely done my walk before i go to get to my materials. uh so i know which color i need and uh, what kind of do i need the i'm working on that green uh, green piece right now, a piece would be in color. so these are some of the concept collected. those have to look good because when they, for the last, when i watched with them, they very, very fragile.
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surely after getting the cons and or finding them up like this one. uh i wash them and then i forwarded them in to have all of them in have them but they never asked me to forget like us many kinds as low as possible so that they can cut them because uh, cutting one by one takes a lot of time so of just pulling them in the district my see this and then i catch it. so i would just go line by line, the fish this waving. so each run the i, i take of the medium that i've already shred. and then a drain it with the wire mesh. so for step by creating
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a line by joining that describes all of them before i step like squeezing out this defect cause finds wood floors. uh that, you know, making a friend came when i was a walk in the village, i saw friends of ours thinking about idea of entitlement. what attracted me was before some defense on how beautiful it twice. so we also use francis just to kind of uh, verify our homes or oh uh oh, i sat on doing the work that out of that 1000 meds right now. our basic color or major li, inspired from outside the city. and i that i particularly landscapes that i see. i said the day before, mr. kelly of mid uh,
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are they excluded any photos of mid? uh, beats. overrated yes. uh, uniform. so, so i think i make puny 1st because uh, uniform kind of cavities identity. when one sees 2 were adding a new phone, they can easily tell who you are, what you're doing in the society pose. so kind of questioning whether it's right to a new form like this quoted because this is so, so kind of training us in that way and that we have restrict ourselves towards rest set to the way of thinking can we don't get the freedom to choose for to where when you write it down and it trends whole mind or so that we, we don't get to choose uh how to live when we, when we are growing up, the,
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i would say my, my works. i liked my kids and one of the cutters to play in the february twan. i like all of them, but some of those, some come out to like right now that came to his neighborhood of blue blue room. it is clear that he owes no to the activity influences from the place that he calls all. i hope my items pass paper to make course tend to be after 4 things. if you can enough to look out your way to see beauty around you, the, the musical family and nigeria jump out of sight is a remarkably talented musician who was gradually making his mark on the global music feed. let's me to grand. yeah. i for cause neo so architect, news that most like
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i learn, funk and soul has come home. there's a scene. he who writes the song of the nation, loans that sold to soothing music, has got him climbing level, rang to the this awful musician born shape or a sigh, but formerly known as offering was born into a musically inclined family following his father's footsteps. my father used to perform music with the bundle and blocks goes back in the seventy's 1015 when she's my 1st influence. it's music so focused me haven't learn better. it's access have direct access to that generation. to that sound. the seventy's housing seems to me, lot of,
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uh what i use to learn to employed by those. i don't know how to confuse me. dive into that era in terms of different videos and this of the, of the aesthetic of branding of about, but in, in, appreciable doses were from the time to how to use connected to my music. first of all, i'm still relatively young. i'm stories. so in that regard, i feel like just to you to connect would be on that. i'd draw inspiration from my everyday experience and i feel like at the hospital life will all be experiencing the same thing even though like it varies in uh, in specifics on details by jerry and musics and rays are taken global center stage
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. one of these gen raise being the lp music sound, which is the fusion of f o, b, f o soul, hip hop, r n b, and other beats. they say music connects people and its beauty is that it carries messages because i feel like, well, it makes me pull, it makes my music unique. it is, is my song, right? i put in a lot of times a lot of energy, a lot of effort into making show every words, every syllable of remotes is, is inch. perfect. it's like some songs. i write them in 5 years, something 5 months. so some in one days. but i put in time till i'm satisfied inside. so i guess that's what makes my music and they say music connects people and it's beauty is that it carries messages. and musicians are the ones who use sound to reach our souls. but their music,
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just like all grandma is doing a drum lines permission for my music from every thing. make monkey know, go my case. cool of a clock that somewhere in my head and one day when i'm writing this on the old, lean towards those people. and so it's in my, everyday, into our actual name, the people that have their stories. i collect the data and basically trying to write songs that everyone can listen to and find themselves in. so that's the heart of my situation for music. so in my everyday life i find something the story, something that federal inspiration for me by us studied architecture and got us to however, later proceed a 3 year in music when he returned home tonight, jerry for you appraisal, have no wife to shift from architecture to
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music was in every tool so clicked in my 95 to do music. let's change the security over 95. you know, 1st of all, to distribute away from you when you decided to go. and you decide to go into music with, for pretty much stuck. really good, but i would change things that i'm currently in this phase where i'm looking for the best to be, to have the best of both worlds. embracing one's talent and history is an important part of all growing as life and story telling which he does through his music and passion for the art. both sets of grandparents and osborne means to me all that individually like separately the needle guy and to me it just felt more it felt like a more true name for me. sure. that's why i decided to i would like to be known as what's the 1st name, most popular, given conflict. so that's what i decided to go to grant. and the program means,
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well, some of these prosperity. i was born at the time where my parents go to include meat, unto tennis, that's or that name comes from, but it's not wealth of the soul touching. musician is looking for. barbara is aiming to another level in terms of aspirations on recognition. i feel like the heart of it on the place i would go, that wouldn't make me feel very accomplished as successfully as i guess. if i would have been a pulitzer prize level peace prize i wanted to i'll, i'll talk to myself in the box. this multi talented musician is a forced to be reckoned with. his music is definitely worth the less than that his sounds are different and related people across various age groups. i mean, um, suggested to me that's all the time we have for you today. we're unable to check us
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