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what seemed closely for him to bring you the story behind the news. we ruled about unbiased information for 3 months. the, it's tradition a relic of the past or something that we still need today. now i wouldn't say i'm fully traditional, but the values that ingrained in me, like respecting my elders, helping others or even speaking my mother tongue she had at all. we have so many ways of preserving culture and on this week. so we will explore executive that welcome to the 77 percent. the show for africa's majority under 35. i am your host, okay, didn't question of here is what we have for you today. in our street debate, ugandans discuss whether tradition is outdated one not next we throw
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ourselves into the arena with your guns as much as the rest of us. and finally, we explode the colorful westbridge by break and the ties to the famous not then maybe a new twist on traditional uganda. and roughly it's similar to the rest of the mattress . we know from the u. s. and glancing theatrics, but it is much maria, and through all of this, one girl stands out to hard training and dedication. she wants to become as big as her idols. let's check out the here in the outskirts of compiler to bring you much fighting like you've never seen it before. it to go to, boom. bosh is what they call it, a kind of traditional fighting and wrestling the integration, hollywood entertainment. it's absolutely crazy and the best spot is,
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the women seem to be leading the pack a country to find out what it's all about. why don't we do this together? this is who know blue 8. she's 18 years old and one of the size of it's a good telephone. bash soft ground wrestling income denominator. now we to who it was maxim hope mike said like mike tyson, it's ok hope tyson mclaughlin schuler. i came in my stores touch when i was at school and a nice to fight with other children and my friend that said, and each time we 4, we go to suspension. and my mom told me to still 5 same thing. we were at home then i watched winbush on tick tock, me k, one and associates fighting with each other in it's a good time from bush and i thought l for like the support piece for who wants
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to become a famous wrist. please try and component. although these fights excite me, it's all the violence. but these functions don't hurt each other. you're going to is one and only resting school was founded by this guy, daniel bloomberg. just one year ago in uganda, apparently we had it. you were going to be the one for the technician, the king's web a you could find before the king and you've given respect, then i was like, ok, this is that you were going to get. it doesn't have a good up pulling techniques. let me create a physical form of theater. let me call it. it's a good shuffling bus. let me kind of come a little red to the scales of emoticons into the local and so that it becomes more entertaining. well, i think i'm mattress. huh. when i last slippery wrestling 118, wrestling after 9 months to the training post,
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guess how 1st find the flight to have to approve you me myself. not everyone here fights. you only have to say every day, every day, every day. well, it thing and training, eating, and training to didn't to, i'm like, oh, can you mind you are ready to rumble? for now, if he is fighting skills on them, just to move to keep a roof over their heads and put on the table for the growing muscles. but who, daniel and the fellow restless dream of move, preview the spotlight, big scene and a for the new one, the one thing i will become a big risk. now i'll go abroad to america to the wrestling, leave them and i will meet the rock. mitch davis, i shall bunk, special money, use k and bayley just like that. the matches over and who has vessels her way to a fine ram. tory
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a screen is motivation for the young wrist that to keep going. and she also has a message for her. he is, stay strong, independent, and never be afraid to fight for your own dreams. to get him home. for a 2nd continental, it's rich with diverse traditions. it's unique and deeply rooted in history. yet the legacy of colonialism has left its mark influencing how these traditions are preserved and practice even today. that can be from language to cultural customs or even oral culture. for stories your parents or grandparents told you when you are young. but can we find a balance between what entity and core traditional values? well, my colleague it is combined me is and you've got those capital compiler for this week street debate and a panel give a very insightful take on this. the hello and welcome back to the submit to set up a test strict debate this week. we
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a back and you've done this capital of compiler. now this is a city that's steeped in traditional culture, but you wouldn't know that walking around because like many capitals across africa is also living in a more than time. today we're asking applicant cultures at risk of being erased in the quest for globalization. so in your find me, what role does culture play? it plays a role in he comes to discipline, lead comes tomorrow, is when it comes to where of behavior i know like me, i can speak with on you for the want to. and i mean know, then you're going to can speak the language, but why am i able to do all this? because my father told to me from day one, if you do not need to annual and reapply him, i'm fine. you're going to get a smack when your head. so if you're speaking of this at the end, because really does a speaking of them, you should be with young people. the issue is actually with them that okay. so before, before we address the issue into autonomy to, i just want to understand, you know, because not everybody lives in a cultural home. so what does that look like for you is that when you are having best days, is it when these marriages, when do you really feel this culture?
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cochise actually felt during traditional ceremonies that is doing in the corner where they're column and column on the, the gun to which i do send them average. so the only time i would know that a good me see exist properly is. and there's that i just didn't emerge if you come dressed in your skin, you punch. i will actually the same job, but you cannot tell me to come for a grand putty and you expect me come just, you know, go me see, what are you trying to him because that specified. yeah, shown us are going to say is the traditional offer uh, traditional your gun done. gave me, i'm all right, so let's move to phrase here for a little bit because you come from an extremely traditional home and what keeps talking about here is nothing new for you, right? but you have a very different interpretation of you tell us a little bit about the i've gone up in a home that's very, very traditional. you have to kneel when you agreed, you have to kneel when your sob as opposed to speak your language as opposed to. it's so culture to a point that they've been gender roles attached to men and women because of call to, you know, culturally mine is like a good. we see him as he's up that. and so if i'm talking to him, mind,
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i'm going to be kneeling. that particular parts of the chicken, the only the mine it's yeah, some verses of the back. you have to 15 compiler quick, couple a so good. have everything, go go to the, send them out, get everything there for like i need. but then when you tell me, go back to the village reach. britney connie is going to told me to go to a good thing. we. okay. so this is interesting. so in order for culture 3 group, it has to be hardship too much more than conveniences is not good for culture. change kind a. all right? oh wow. wow. well, let me come to under because when we was speaking, you made the points that look, what are we even defending. the problem is that most of the terms are not talking about codes enough for so we talk about it traditional way we talk about to, to what we were at. for example, like we may tell you that we are in the cartridge center because the couple of ads and, but codes hayes more than that. it's the 4 digits. what we say is though we talk so when you look at africa since what coordinates or those he has back and you look at
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to, you look at to africa to what exactly are we trying to praise? of like, i mean, we're having this conversation in english 1st that has and 15 of code to 15 of college i use language ids. if we are having this conversation in english, what are we still trying to defend? okay. let me ask a question, when we talk about culture, it's just the general evolution of, of people. so when you say previous cultures, when does a previous culture and then begin now the previous call. so i would say is how they used to be here in the past days. right now it's, you shouldn't be an error the season is if you're a this i never, i never, you shouldn't happening right now. so as africa issues and stuff, the blame game of the worst time cost agent for wasting us. we have these very resources. we have the internet, we have all these things. i get to point. all right, face example i reading call tone the oh and this is all they are so test. so these people who can before us eroded culture and now they're blaming modernization because all of known as cultural alta is go messy them. we send them out that tons
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and if he's telling me today, you want us to add backlog and we'll come make it. okay, that's the, that's henry henry henry, that's a good question. i just want to come to for a 2nd because there's an important point. the faith is really raising that will also adapting a what to down version was some kind of culture. so, so what do you have to say to that, you know, looking to the future, should we blame young people for not taking on what we now know of our culture. but i think we're not comfortable with the p, but we have to blame the international communities which has come up to unify that quote and get to global who to, to know me. i was part of the place for speaking my local along with you know, those days there's no to put the address when you yeah it. but the new thing to get that to a phone speaking go look along with the new compound. so yeah, the f. what to did complain african along with these local along with this in particular, i mean let me ask for a funny what's a question here,
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which is that yes, what is the importance of these simple things of, of oh are you guys seems like when each of the so what is the importance of all of these symbol was in culture that you can, has a king, a king as the older rule. so it does have a pleasant modern society, but it doesn't have to be to redid to change some of the practices. you understand, so now when i show up for apache in my high sleeve dress and dates, which addition of i think it shouldn't be a crime that i'm not wearing a messy. i think it's fair to say that so far, what we are agreeing on is that the call to sort of seeps into one another, right? we adopt and we let go of some, and we adults in black gold from if we allow so many things to die out and sort of full by the wayside. what's going to support rates us from europeans from asians, from americans, africa was set up to forget it. scouts or i don't know if they intended it, but they offer kind of setup. when most african countries usually have the twin
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city, which is usually more developed and yeah, that is, that people come in and start working to get at the moment you start mixing. it's so hard to maintain that coverage when you, you're mixed up. so it's always up to everyone, we use that tool to up to the mentoring codes that i told him no does. is that okay? how's we conclude it's, can you prove this way a little bit? as we conclude, i want to ask a simple question, how do we make sure that we're not losing the best possible culture to west and that they shall not to globally be? so let me just ask a few henry, black people we need do curriculum that raises assess themes, the black people. it's very unfortunate because i don't want to know for me to cut you in the order of which country in europe and countries i've adopted. i've got a new cottage, i don't know whether it's the one wise ever seen yours, then that is, even though is why using for election, you know, for your, i understand the best, you know. so you monitors, for example, you have been the best then with our, our addition to your mothers. so my concern is,
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well really go every single to that was done. whereas if we don't do, we don't know what the exist. i've tried it. alright? so kia, how do we retain our african identity and culture even as we participate in the global? well, the best way to do this is let's accept that there's a lot of change happening as africans gets something that you identify ourselves with. what we believe as we know, that is that the way we eat the way we dress and have each moving forward. and this comes from the roots of our parents right at home, listed with blaming that were sent call. so they called chaise beauty, for like ladies and gentlemen, how would you say somebody told you causes a, do you know, it was cautious between you to accept as an mc i was bitchy said so vivian busted us up. we want to see it. and finally, under the beginning, we did say that you said, you know what is that to preserve, having had everything that's been said, have you changed your mind to left? when we say that for 10 coats has being influenced, we don't have to forget that african coach, hazel se influenced people, it was swear. like today people are listening to
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a low to about for beats. chris brown, is there anything god forbid, music and no because they are listening to what a freight k is doing, and they're trying to do it. so we are, as we are being influenced us the influence thing, someone. all right, thank you very much. well, we did ask if the applicant culture is being erased or being threatened by western a zation. and the answer today is of culture is the process of doing a teaching. but what i did here as well, is that what tell me, let new 2 more set in another way. he who leaves the culture is a slave. thank you for watching the day you had it. every culture is beautiful and it is up to us. and even me to make sure that we're not using the best parts of our culture to modernization. have you heard about none of bins? they were famous business women from turco? actors in the lucrative dutch western trade in 196219 eighties. besides fair,
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brilliant expertise in international trade, they will also known for the love of expensive cars. specifically the mosquitoes bins. in total us capital low may we meet one of the defendants who is using social media to gain young people's interest. from unless something is a direct descendant of the same us, not vince a group of women who have dominated the traits since the 1962 colonial in the band hall stable. firstly, the non events have brought a profound meaning to the fabric by giving them names, not going on or the for example, if you want to get married and you can choose a fabric called the family on the left side. to put the homo matthew a cup of excess or you can choose one called my husband is capable moines law, who should see up on the didn't know to live. in fact, there are many names for february that are based on the need seems to get some up
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front. and the nun events truly given a deep and unique meaning and they have brought a certain prestige to the fabric procedure of all the none of them just begun importing and whole tailing walks or dot trucks, fabrics the and tough for numerals period and success led them to dominate the market and become highly respected because in the country. but the successful, the double edits would for introduce to public's cute, local production. so much so that's for me not make 6 real quick sense reminding young audiences of walks between still believes that there was a more if you don't want to dominate, it'd be, it was really obvious for me to bring my business to take talk because i feel that the younger generation, when it's our, you know, to find in additional really know about african fabric junction missing you properly. so when equal create a new fan,
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they're not really interested in it. so i thought, why not re introduce african fabric to them to make them loved? what is my make them very attentive to should i should in this now a generation of lux, print specialist are producing into a whole and using social media to markets to go as the center of walks public in west africa like just local, a well known rena. i'm was applicant, is this? yes, african fashion exists, and through my troubles, i have noticed that your appear in or american luxury brands are greatly inspired by africa. the last 3 you plan on my team in which they take our materials and use our fabrics on the business also. but i want to make africans understand that we need to start wearing made intel go or made an effort made. and so goals and mint enough is the best because that's where everything is happening.
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local to a certain cartoon is produced here that everything is made here or not. we have the best rule materials, but why can't we consume locally qual, knobby, but i can come in at thompson and just logo just to, to believe, walk you to elevate the profile of west african design and bring works prints production. oh, wow. such beautiful fabric. maybe i should consider making a us from such material. now we've asked you on our instagram, where the traditional clothing is part of your day to day style. 25 percent said they would drop it every day. well 56 percent said yes, but only for family events that i agree to. coming from the movie on myself, i love seeing headed a woman where the traditional to the wedding. so any social event, now the remaining 19 percent said that is not their style. thanks to everyone who
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participated in that pole. now the cuckoo, my refugee camp in kenya is home to more than 288000 refugees and asylum seekers from different countries on the continent. when you leave your home, small traditions can be extra central to suffice. and so connect you to a family even from a far that is exactly what i must, a bit is doing through embroidering, beautiful, but she's a tradition from south. so don, estimate is making the lives of waiting for time, especially for women. if you recall the mining social then kind of a unit, 1st thing you need to live alone. ok. it's not making me laugh. practiced by the, according to, didn't she look a new uh, the craft of embroidering batch. its oh, me lie a despised on from generation to generation, from mazda to deal with that even hundreds of kilometers away from the homeland in the refugee camp of good to my in northern can. yeah. young south to denise women
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still spend a days stitching away at the intricate design, making me like sure, respect for your mother, that she really thought you a best way as a woman. and making this mellow songs as single of i'm of the in those when the money you, you have something to show that i can with these i'm ready for my my name is anna. submit my social dentist. i cant a discount with my mother went over yesterday as well. that was in 1994 having spent 30 years in the refugee camp. i know went to school here and even studied social work through an online university. but her refugee status doesn't allow her to leave the camp an appropriate wage, and so, and broad to re skills a lifeline. making this bed should we give them as, as the women. because sometimes when you say when there is a there you, you and you the of monday's and then you said funding for customer,
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it's like savings. one me like i can take over a month to complete. and while not everyone in the refugee camp can afford a new one, and i even went out, try me lie as well, sells them to customers, traveling abroad, drawn and designed by local artist the signature of flowers doing most of the lie as the most personal features however, i remind us of the cultural regions. this is for my mother. i kept this bit long time this the, a simulated kind of total honeywell that you have. well then we'll have to have those here as a single, if unity string on hold of his inmates this my on, i made it myself actually for home for my children because of it a lot of moves and we love ms. may for sure. so just let making, this is a symbol of, of being advocates on this before for the women here it's of this craft is that feeds their families and pays the school fees. and for on a, it's
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a way of keeping the culture of south denise and her mother's tradition alive. and she is doing a beautiful job, keeping her tradition alive. but what is tradition if we do not protect our environment and its deep cultural heritage that it contains? because it is a hidden gen, surrounded by breathtaking landscape overflowing with rich cultural diversity and boasting or unique history. however, that beauty is slowly being swallowed by plastic waste. a social enter printer has now come up with a clever initiative and is reusing the waste. take a look. what comes to because the copy total salt cube is the democratic republic of congo overlooking the cube, a moderate climate, and slash of green hills. this is the was once regarded as will cover with the beautiful sudley. the city is chalked with the reverse of plastic, literally flowing into they keep this plastic comes from one level because this is
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where the so was in the capital. welcome to raise. so this is where it comes from, from plastic buds to bottles. this kinds of plastic pollution is reading the email just big service will cover even was it contributes to the collapse of filed a varsity. and this is a huge concern for the call many, many of the fish that we eat in just the bags that we throw into. then they go into these fits. so we probably can view macro plastics and end up slowly, poisoning, also the social into pretty. when you call them in and then it was inspired by hometown struggles with plastic west and phone, did the company plus to call to, to entrust into valuable items. mine was ambitious dream looking the year or 5, but maybe in 10 years or more is to have in green and sustainable city where most of the materials used for construction is recycled in like the hill. his soul
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seems 2020 nicole's workshop has been filled with the repayment. lots of tools, the on the going to just love to have of employees. this is on the men. we make furniture um, chairs, sofas, shelves, baskets on the trash cans, law, part of the crate. the object flooded. we have posters and other ward, the gratian objects, we make them from bags fly by shoes or bags, as well as sleep. i do about move similar efforts up have to make a couple of clean, but not nearly enough in decent about 202326. people died of that differential range flooded phones because the drain, a ton of locked by, garbage, just kill up and recycled. more plastic cause begun making plastic breaks. also, at the moment we are experimenting with interlocking brakes made of 100 percent recycled or upside was plastic? it's true that we took a risk and had some setbacks,
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but we now have 2 prototypes for our next product. this terrorist mid, almost entirely from plastic bottles, is the coverage chrome to open the costs, the dream to ton plastic waste into something be fitting the beauty multiple, covering the dream of assess terribly around say to may still be in the making us nicole, them in a mid as walk so far has proven how much small companies with fewer resources, but the bone less creativity can do for the future roof off because the fastest growing an important note from all of this is the tradition couldn't mix those to our roots and the values passed on through generations, nobody can erase who you are and it's up to you on what parts of tradition you want to keep or even pass on to others. and that is a rep to this week. so if you liked it, you can find more content on our social media a ton of log on and tell us what you think. it is now time for me to go, but i will leave you with a final song. you should get it by gave me, i love it and angrily to jo. until next time,
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