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the goal is to bring use a story behind the news. we wrote about unbiased information for 3 months. at the same job, the language cbd in malawi is a group of amazing restaurants and places to eat, work and play. it's known as continue have and will explode this by b space in a bit. but 1st, here's what we've got for you in the show today. fashion, inspiration from design on christopher are on the energetic streets of going on. we catch up with out of mind and being in the passion of classical music, composer who left a vision to set up an orchestra. and we find out how paws the good club became the 1st black owner of a wind farm in south africa. i'm cynthia, isn't a zulu, and you are watching after max. the
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many assume that african cities are chaotic, overcrowded and reading. but is that really the case? takes regarding the capital of rewan though he says earned is the title of africa is clean as city, and it's a whole different pick to common prejudices about big african cities all day allowed over crowded into the whole town drowning in filth. is that true? and how has he gone either rolanda and capital established itself as the cleanest city in africa? i wake up at 4 am and come here. always a start my work by 6. me for and you know my, my name is miriam, i amber rosara. i worked as a cleaner in the city of t. godly gosh,
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the valley is very clean. all is good. i'm very proud of the collective effort to maintain cleanliness and k. connie has a significant socio economic dimension. all these women on different streets are grouped into private co operatives. this may help kick on his reputation as the cleanest city and advocates, but does it also help the clean is getting a stable income to support their families? having his job gives me credibility. as a worker i can borrow some money for people, trust me, most of you they can lend me money so that i have to have my kids and i pay them back when i am paid off to the genocide at the to it says in 1994, the rwandan government in an effort to rebuild the country from the ground up to various measures to ensure the attorney, the cleanliness of the city. but also environmental protection. it was,
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it was binding, plastic bags and educating citizens about the need for cleanliness yes, it has helped very much. of course, citizens didn't understand why they would pay anyone to take care of their garbage . they believe that instead of paying for cleaning service, they would simply take the garbage out of their houses and dump them in the trenches, street unlucky as it may seem, when observing minneapolis and citizen economy stands apart and cleanliness many cities on the continent grappled with waste management challenges. how has roland is capital distinguished itself? setting a benchmarking up and kind of in this, the few have met until today. a little gone to has played is not rolling cleaning, kigali city in more depth. this is one of the major benefits of america,
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and she is like can you imagine a day when the people collectively come together to take care of the cleanliness of public spaces for the common good? well, in real when the sun today exists, it's gone to day. the last saturday of each month, the nation pauses for 3 hours. shops shot down, police oversee the closure of roads and personal business gets way to communal duty that we do. we're going to clean up our neighborhoods. also getting rid of the bushes, hopes of sliding against the mosquitoes that spread malaria, tor coordinator. and also it makes our homes look small and there was much to but we moved on to is about more open cleanings. it's about some
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a diety and community. the project has brought the residents together. they are now discussing the problems and setting common goals. i hope you will know the importance of trees. they provide oxygen without them, we won't have ad quality. therefore, we need to protect them. implant mortgage is that clear? economies rise to become the cleanest city in africa is no coincidence. it is the results of a joints and continuous effort find the community is government policies such as the buying on plastic bags provide the legal framework while citizen engagements embodied by the spinner to move on to brings these policies to life what a beautiful city. and indeed,
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breaking stereotype. most restaurants in the lonely malawi are in homes or converted homes, but that was any go that is amanda with visit. he saw a gap in the market and grabbed it to create this unique space. how did you come up with the idea of what kids in the house i came over and so the space being to be sent on that for we have missing space where the white color blue color can just come and relax. right? no, no, because the city's saint i'm being a hub. oh, basically the city and so this just to be blocked into a bucket, according to the kitchen. what were your creative thoughts behind the visual design? we came up, i was able to lead us create something that hides us from the city. mm hm. so that's where the heading came me, right? so if you walk in, she you gets the price will be working. you don't realize how spacious and how coming the spaces right from the outside. so that was the 1st element. i mean,
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within insights, we feel these is much easier and, you know, wiggly, seems that of some people to always. yeah. so for the of cuts from other projects, i put them in that's it. get this just do better. yes or no. thank you very much because i knew we'll catch up with you again a little bit later as a much from a long way to go. now, christopher, i'll move on to over subway. joseph variation from the streets of, i've heard gotten his designs, reflect the cities, and it's you blending urban call. so with sustainable materials, creating unique, ever evolving style house everyday life reflected in st with fashion and gun that that's a little how christopher apple local creates a gets inspired by the image of the street and the environment surrounds you. me to make a statement of style with disclose my parents and their environments influenced me
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a lots to become a creative now because the growing up my mom was at taylor's, she used to so for schools, my dad also used to trade with traditional homes to so to for guy is for cheese and i used to go to these festivals and visited this cheese with him. our church was very booth, at least done go like uncompleted. we had to be the and my whole environment. there was not a lot to play around with. christopher, begin this journey and st with fashion in 2018 and this now working on this false collection. but what drove him to choose at korea up the street with fussin design? the way i communicates the clothes and like those of models, now i would in classify the brand as a street swear, but it ready to web run by jenny? is it flashing the gun during ties? and we used to go to the streets where parties as tools and
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lots of stairs we used to as to have a group of friends who dies in high school. so that was how my low for fashion grew up. i had to just expanded small as a business in general st with subsidy mesh student government in the 1980s, significantly influenced by the global rise of ripples culture. today, st. what and government is particularly popular among views. and evan populations represented the fusion of local culture and global fussing trent. but how does christopher's brand to money to strike a quote with young them in my creative process for at, in particle style, from research and to sketch and to brainstorming on how to find good quality fabrics for making samples without taylor. i bring them to this lead you to actually try them on somebody because we always make samples
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according to all model sizes. sometimes you don't find lots quantity or fabric with that be. so we have to make just a few exclusively for our audience. the end of the process, which really isn't our collections. we should the new books. we should e comment as far websites the loose from one to 10 or one to 20. this where we are going to use 2 markets or 2 to actually broadcast the collections to our audience. christopher is on a journey to launch is new collection themed f. a company to buy a look book, but what elements for them is environments is spotty. this time, but how different deal is with specialized designs that yeah really good that so i know what's to take to who i mostly just move to one's thoughts on that. that's
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fine. what exactly fits into the aesthetic of the collection over piece? i'm trying to reduce the unique thing about our uh, collection is mainly the cuts, the shapes, the color pallets of the pieces. so i paid attention to these, this mod, done the graphics or the logos. what is such a gummy and culture? christopher, i still live with declines like jewels quotes or radical gabriel most of among others. and what really motivates him to continue creating any new facing in the fussing industry. i want to keep telling stories that i find out in my community. people are really looking to africa to buy or to invest or to encourage brands here. so my motivation to keep creating college says from time to time is because of me calibrate. so it's these ounces on. so this creates
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is in my community to keep the power in them and also improve in the i, when is for a little cock up to my shift from buffalo streets of across to the create. this to do is, of course, the class we're seeing how local stores, culture and global influences comes together to create a unique fashion sense. i need to get some of these designs to rock here in malawi. let's say the proof of the pudding is in the 18 were still was told was i need to find out more about kids in the house. how about you? show me some of the theories and other variety of foods in june that you can have show um, what do stuff you tell me uh for me. see. okay. so are basically being a city wrecked? we thoughts are the steps, coffee, coffee. we created
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a space the our coffee of lunch we can see means because our type in resource, our costs more me and then go out of the tv and go to a box to buzz one by in one of the back. okay. for the events. all right, so essentially this is what you, you get up to this is absolutely right. so was any, thank you so much for joining us for and continue help you. those are pleasure. thank you. next up we made our mind then getting that also known as the africa's re tubing. it's his mission to to an ordinary d r. c, such as is into classical musical start. so let's meet them base through the pilots to high fly in classical music. these communities is
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a true pioneer. let's find out what makes our monday agenda the african beetle that is played racial game for my father. one day, i played him of these the 300 recorded. he told me, listen, my son. i would like you to welcome people from other class or musical groups in the judge and allowed him to join you all to please there's all the 30th lead to his orchestra team when he can. but guess is still the only one in the democratic republic of congo. what is it really like to learn and play classical music here in games? just the, as many people in den, just as fees hide the comic times, including members of other mines, orchestra bank titled the orchestra has hardly saved them from economic difficulties. on the contrary, being
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a musician either the r c present very special challenges. when we get the place on why are we on funding? the money is not to manage to hold, it all gets worse and invest at all and of course, but it is used to have both going to attend. and i think the difficulty that might be a musician who's think and needs money to go to the hospital with us all to the store . and another one might be to get them in need of support. we might also need to buy his comments, not my whole, it ends up meeting the needs of our community and not to go to meet in our pockets . sit in the bush as every day lies can be tricky. the d r i c communities are pretty good. the need providing they make do with what they have, and discounts also for musicians improvising is key. but what happens when you're not able to find playable eastern minutes? a lot of the instruments that you initially used ones, your thoughts to the people who are the same instrument as
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a gift from experts is except for the for example, someone who lived here for a long time. metro is now needing so little on. but this person was working with the next budget who gave you my bio lien as a gift, we will go up and down. and we also have to find because that was indeed the primary of simple reduce. we even had funding electronic equations. we're looking for a trumpet, a key we wanted to know. busy we had to challenge gathering the tools we started fixing handles and other instruments such as the tasks while you're leans, that would have biases and other bearable instrument but like in of a modest but okay, but assuming a base, some of those things could i get down hi about here and i use it was an old
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something most of the 2 ways that i found out. but today, when i get back to make instruments from scratch, we need more tools to reach not we have to. we are in the process of starting to make our own instruments the need to time one of the difficulties of everyday existence. the words 1st old blocks, the video construct shives brightly providing who to meet the meaning of its members. our sales talked musicians. the enjoy coming for the hospitals every time since it's up to date for me. and if it's not given to either 120 a fax to be part of the listing phone, the caucus drop out the wild people go to test to go to competition through a lot of what. but for me, i can say it was easy for me to just reduced. okay. and today i am proud of
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a leak symphonic orchestra in central office. for me, it's up to bridge on after months of practice in boston for music, these orchestra is a really well most of deer season use. the priest, the west is negative. the offer can be to have in eddies orchestra are here to prove easy, as long as they are off to the next objective to construct a communities. and so i've got you, okay, the the music to my ears all the way from the d. r c. from classical music to another class,
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the wind was the good part is making history as the 1st black. oh, night for wind farming, friendship paving the way for change in south africa's wine industry. enjoy every vignette tells the story. how did the son of a former wind farm labor eventually become the 1st black south africans to own a wind farm? uh, was the basement of, from the far from me about 70 kilometers. and um, at the time, uh, phonetic to, or funds workers, childrens being the next generation, the farm workers was really much permanent. and for a very long time, i wanted to get as far away from the phone until i did a holiday since in the cellar. and late to or name of the tasting room. my perspective with white and changed. and at that moment i wanted to become part of
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the wine industry. this beautiful wind farm in front of the cape town didn't always look like this. a wind wolf is bought it, it was badly dilapidated, but after saving for 15 years, it was only could afford meets pulse the quote. the 1st black wind from owner in south africa, the biggest barrier to black people accessing the wine industry to texas to lend. and access to capital, the moment would cost that barrier. it was now the next video was that we knew as 1st generation from owners, what quality, what kind of product that we're gonna put on to the market. and from the what go, we said that we're gonna do height and quality wise. the transformation of this farm was just as intensive
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a process as pressing the grapes to make wine. but before we find out what one production entails, let's start with what it took to get this farm from scratch. it was in the market for more than 80. is it? nobody would buy it. it was disease on the vines, which i saw for status. the 1st thing i saw when i got here was the diesel device. these buildings were deliberate dated, but the firm spoke to me in terms of its location. and i could see the potential. so we started from the land. good wind is made from the land and not in the sailor. growing up as a son of a wind labor is one. think the challenges that come with the label 1st, black venue auto now is another one ways, heavier for poll. when we bought the, from a lot of my black friends, especially those up in the north. so they do need to change that meeting to reflect
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who you are. i decided against it for 2 reasons. first, the reason is that this building was built in 19 o 5. i was not here when that happened. and i felt that we need to pay homage to the people that were here before us pay respect to the heritage. but also, the 2nd reason was that in the past, graham's wayne brands would click names will perceive this to be inferior. so commercially, it makes sense to keep the name. in the addition to the of the cons name incorporated is a cause the identity into the logo by incorporating the southern grand horn told his family chris to, to we have a total, which is the southern crown phone bill. uh, that is known to us as incident easy, that's how we brought in our identity, the fleet, the lead on which the one bow is standing on is the french symbol. so what's good,
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just like with good one, you can blending different components. and if something beautiful now that the kid on the family matches and history, what about the wind making process? this is actually a very special border law of a m c. c. and there's a couple of sick that's the name of the post mom. no more aroma, nobody. when people arrived at the farms they asked for no mama, they don't ask for champagne on with me. it's a tough to seek. uh, this wind pulls them on the web for more than city years. i've actually given the wine cellar, the golgi and wriggling mc c's. i myself was, i don't want her to work with in the emergency room. and the winds, the process of making this line is it's 11 months, 1st, inferential barrels. and then also another 48 months on the lease. so this will always be the style of, of methods, couple of 6. but the other thing is that this is also to give credit for mothers that were on that my mother is se optimised. she always believes that her children
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would be successful. but i don't think she ever thoughts that with a waiting file. in fact, when we 1st got to, to the file after the purchase when true, and it was in the state that she's, she was pretty much surprised shot. but also, i think a little bit what it is 2 way that we will make this one works in terms of a korea in terms of a viable business. but she only says that until you've pulled a lot of others with you create at the jobs we have the most achieved success. for us as part of the farm workers, we both pools barons and my parents were on the phone. it's an order for us to be and even for me or should be on the phone. i mean, it's a legacy that we want to put down. i mean, one day, maybe all children can take over from us. this is
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a really pretty not the big step out the into friendship into the valley, into people that with children that work on farms that it's possible to fall and rocked into it then others can also do it in the rolling hills of friendship. paul's, the quote has transformed a once dilapidated form into a symbol of heritage and hope, bridges past and future bland could rest is now a beacon of change with every bottle of wine tells a story of perseverance and pride. well that's what we had for you today. we went from a africa's clean to city to sustainable fashion and gone to central africa's only orchestra and south africa's 1st black owned wind farm. hope you enjoyed the show from all catch this on also so, and to next time, give by the,
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