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people who live in south africa, including — including asylum seekers and refugees. jeering. 0k, iagree. you are here in south africas where you come from. jeering. you are here in south africa. we have asylum seekers and we have refugees. i'm not — most of the people are coming here because there are more opportunities of getting jobs. all right, lindiwe — lindiwe. so i think this is a common problem with government at the national level. we've experienced with this gender— based violence, right, a sort of a reluctance to say there's a pattern of criminality, that the criminality isn't arbitrary, that it happens to a certain targeted group. gay women in informal settlements who are correctively raped, women who suffer from gender— based violence, and now here, afrophobia that targets black african foreigners. applause. i don't think it diminishes us as a society to acknowledge that these are problems. it empowers us to cauterise them, identify them, identify who the ringleaders are when these things are organised, educate our people, and do what we can to, from an education and from a crime prevention perspective,
people who live in south africa, including — including asylum seekers and refugees. jeering. 0k, iagree. you are here in south africas where you come from. jeering. you are here in south africa. we have asylum seekers and we have refugees. i'm not — most of the people are coming here because there are more opportunities of getting jobs. all right, lindiwe — lindiwe. so i think this is a common problem with government at the national level. we've experienced with this gender— based...
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south africa. this is south africa, a white dude in south africa at the nelson mandela wearing a black guns matter. [applause] solution errors go wherever we want. we go wherever you want because we know we are conservative principles that work. you have to be loud, consistent, daily and letting people know creating liaisons at this work and we do what we want because when we come from is a legitimate space. this is the north star. frederick douglass newspaper. again, 4000 subscriptions nationally. he didn't even have an iphone. two dollars annually. creating an -- create and sell your own newspaper. this is my radio show. now here's the thing, it's a conservative station but i really, really, really like conservative. in any given moment they been on who the sponsors are, i could get fired because i will say hey, there's only two genders, bro. or six. right? said i could get fired, so i made my own podcast just in case they fire me. [applause] quickly, we have a minimum. that anybody know who this is? say it quick. no, it's not tubman. aha. that's frederick douglass his wife, first wife. why are
south africa. this is south africa, a white dude in south africa at the nelson mandela wearing a black guns matter. [applause] solution errors go wherever we want. we go wherever you want because we know we are conservative principles that work. you have to be loud, consistent, daily and letting people know creating liaisons at this work and we do what we want because when we come from is a legitimate space. this is the north star. frederick douglass newspaper. again, 4000 subscriptions...
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south africa. the announcement or monday of a lot down came just hours after the official number of coronavirus cases in south africa reach 402 the country is now trying to stop a mass outbreak that could be disastrous for the nation's strained health care system covert 19 was 1st confirmed in south africa on march the 5th and the country now has the most confirmed cases of the virus in sub-saharan africa the nation has one of the highest levels of economic inequality in the world more than 80 percent of people rely on public health care one of the government's biggest concerns is controlling the spread of covert 19 in townships and informal settlements these are areas where access to clean water and washing can be scarce and self quarantine practices are difficult joining us to talk about these issues than. he is the dean and head of school of nursing a public health at the university of kwazulu-natal in cape town sivy we how dare she is a member of parliament for the opposition democratic alliance party and the shadow minister of health and honest work with al-jazeera correspondent for me tim miller hello everybod
south africa. the announcement or monday of a lot down came just hours after the official number of coronavirus cases in south africa reach 402 the country is now trying to stop a mass outbreak that could be disastrous for the nation's strained health care system covert 19 was 1st confirmed in south africa on march the 5th and the country now has the most confirmed cases of the virus in sub-saharan africa the nation has one of the highest levels of economic inequality in the world more than 80...
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markets but these banks seem to just do much better job now south africa is seen as a test market could we see these the delenda spread all over africa. definitely i think think south africa for africa itself if you look at a lot of african countries they've done a lot more money so far so people have more well what while that's the transect with that they say with that and that's you that africa a lot of people don't go to to a building project building up a bank in africa so i think those definitely going to flee add to that success of kind of digital technical solutions to get more african people to bank and to be financial include it and also for them to to plan their lives that's because in the end it also means they can develop businesses they can save for school fees so there's definitely importance to to have these options menu for the low income markets and what's interesting is that they're also aiming to be much more than just banks these digital lenders yes no definitely definitely discovery banks for example says they are a behavior changer what they are doing is that they're saying ok if you are saving a lot the interes
markets but these banks seem to just do much better job now south africa is seen as a test market could we see these the delenda spread all over africa. definitely i think think south africa for africa itself if you look at a lot of african countries they've done a lot more money so far so people have more well what while that's the transect with that they say with that and that's you that africa a lot of people don't go to to a building project building up a bank in africa so i think those...
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south africa? he said it was worse than south africa. and he made this case that it was worse than south africa. because at least south africa, he says -- south africa preaches segregation and actually segregates. while america preaches equality and segregates. and so for him, they were doing the same thing but one was not openly admitted to what they were doing. he also said south africa is like a vicious wolf. openly hostile towards black humanity. black america -- i'm sorry, america he said is like a -- is cunning like a fox. friendly and smiling but even more vicious and deadly than the wolf. and so, of course, he framed south africa as this visual wolf and america as this cunning fox. the reason whey this is interesting is because it's a nice segue to what we're going to talk about next time. right? his views on the liberal versus the conservative. right? and he would, of course, make this case that both the liberal and the conservative are enemies of african-americans. but they're certainly different. and he would, of course, classify the conservative as the vicious wolf and the liberal as
south africa? he said it was worse than south africa. and he made this case that it was worse than south africa. because at least south africa, he says -- south africa preaches segregation and actually segregates. while america preaches equality and segregates. and so for him, they were doing the same thing but one was not openly admitted to what they were doing. he also said south africa is like a vicious wolf. openly hostile towards black humanity. black america -- i'm sorry, america he said...
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north of south africa northern part of south africa the province of limpopo the citizens there residents there they are refusing saying these people should not be allowed to go to that province they're saying they're going to bring the infection this some saying they're going to discourage tortoise from coming to that area some saying even investments in the area is going to lose out because all right so they'll be they are rejecting that move by the government right tell us more about about these people have to so and the plans that have been put in place to accommodate them briefly these people that have been waking in china are students professionals in different teachers and doctors that have been in china so there are different groups and their families there are simply people there the government is prepared to displace a lot in the resort area far away from the. area already and look down the military has got to be a no access is allowed then the police are gutting the area no one is going to allow to visit those people they are not going to be allowed to go out for about 14 to 21
north of south africa northern part of south africa the province of limpopo the citizens there residents there they are refusing saying these people should not be allowed to go to that province they're saying they're going to bring the infection this some saying they're going to discourage tortoise from coming to that area some saying even investments in the area is going to lose out because all right so they'll be they are rejecting that move by the government right tell us more about about...
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south africa just got hotter the economy is in recession power outages have been plaguing businesses and that's a worry for the continent's most industrialized country. the outlook is getting darker for south africa months of rolling power cuts have left bakeries homes and factories without electricity blackouts topic growing list of problems for africa's 2nd largest economy the government announced a soaring deficit at a recent budget presentation unemployment is stuck at an 11 year high and now another recession the 1.4 percent contraction in g.d.p. and the 4th quarter was worse than expected it followed as 0.8 percent contraction and the 3rd quarter electricity cuts from utility company are to blame crumbling power stations and malfunctioning equipment have forced eskom to cut electricity around the country repeatedly nearly every industry is suffering among the worst hit are the agriculture transport and construction sectors all posted negative growth and the 4th quarter miners beverage makers and even wal-mart's local unit have announced plans to slash thousands of jobs jobs are already hard to find in south africa at the end of last year nearly 30 percent of people were out of work. but jus
south africa just got hotter the economy is in recession power outages have been plaguing businesses and that's a worry for the continent's most industrialized country. the outlook is getting darker for south africa months of rolling power cuts have left bakeries homes and factories without electricity blackouts topic growing list of problems for africa's 2nd largest economy the government announced a soaring deficit at a recent budget presentation unemployment is stuck at an 11 year high and...
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south africa? he said it was worse. he made this case that america was worse than south africa because at least south africa, he said, south africa breaches segregation and actually segregates, while america preaches equality and segregates. so to him, they were doing the same thing, but one was not openly admitting to what they were doing. he also said that south africa is like a vicious wolf, openly hostile towards black humanity. black america -- i'm sorry, america, is cunning like a fox, friendly and smiling, but even more vicious and deadly than the wolf. he framed south africa as this vicious wolf and america as this cunning fox. the reason why this is interesting is because it is a nice segue to what we are going to talk about next time, his views on the liberal versus the conservative. he would of course make this case that both the liberal and the conservative are enemies of african-americans, but they are certainly different, and he would of course classify the conservative as the vicious wolf and the liberal as the cunning fox. i don't want to give that away. we will talk about that next time. thank you. y'all h
south africa? he said it was worse. he made this case that america was worse than south africa because at least south africa, he said, south africa breaches segregation and actually segregates, while america preaches equality and segregates. so to him, they were doing the same thing, but one was not openly admitting to what they were doing. he also said that south africa is like a vicious wolf, openly hostile towards black humanity. black america -- i'm sorry, america, is cunning like a fox,...
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the same goes for australia, the hosts and holders who will play south africa only a few hours later. we have to play south africaerwise australia will be knocked out in south africa will go through to the final. we could see in the and south africa in the final. this will situation will be really difficult for the england players because not only do they not have the back—up of reserve days but this whole situation is out of their control and ultimately england and australia both know they could be knocked out of the world cup because of the weather. wait to see what happens with that. thank you very much indeed. let's run through some more of today's headlines. scotland's assistant coach danny wilson says talks about finn russell's return to the national set—up can only be good news. the fly—half hasn't played in the six nations at all, after falling out with head coach gregor townsend. he won't play against france this weekend, but has agreed to help with preparations. chris ashton left sale sharks after a disagreement on how the team should be playing, that's according to their director of rugby steve diamond
the same goes for australia, the hosts and holders who will play south africa only a few hours later. we have to play south africaerwise australia will be knocked out in south africa will go through to the final. we could see in the and south africa in the final. this will situation will be really difficult for the england players because not only do they not have the back—up of reserve days but this whole situation is out of their control and ultimately england and australia both know they...
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africa and throughout the world. francine: any plans to be in south africa. south africa, we just got news that it is slumping.e will because it is important and because it is impacting the economy. the three biggest continents in nigeria, angola -- we will be there. francine: are you raising equity, raising debt? raising we are not equity. we are raising capital. ouro have enough to support growth trajectory. francine: do you have a loan growth target for this year? herbert: it has come down a little bit because of the nigerian economy. nominal growth will be about 10% or slightly less, but across the continent you will see -- francine: there were concerns about the nigerian economy tied to the spread of coronavirus impacting the price of oil. what do you model your revenue on? i have a lot of trade happening between nigeria and china. large supplier of oil. havee tell you what we seen. over the last 60 years, modeling any of these pandemics, what you find is that it will have a limited effect. that all ofion is this should return back to normal. in the short-term it will have an impact on the economy, so the
africa and throughout the world. francine: any plans to be in south africa. south africa, we just got news that it is slumping.e will because it is important and because it is impacting the economy. the three biggest continents in nigeria, angola -- we will be there. francine: are you raising equity, raising debt? raising we are not equity. we are raising capital. ouro have enough to support growth trajectory. francine: do you have a loan growth target for this year? herbert: it has come down a...
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south africa. so ijust wa nt to movement in south africa. it clear here that you, cani want to make it clear here that you, can i basically paraphrase what you have been saying, is you have left the democratic alliance can be stood down as leader, because it was basically two weights, and there we re basically two weights, and there were strong and powerful elements within it that made your life too difficult as a black south african, is that essentially it —— to white? in that speech that is that when i resigned as they do not believe that the da is the best vehicle suited to advance my vision. because? because i fundamentally believe that there are some within the da that i believe it are to be a minority front to. and they were so powerful that you felt you had no choice but to step down? it wasn't a fight worth having. i mean, having said that, i want to be clear, that not everybody in the da was racist. there were a few number of people who wanted to debate with us this vision of non—racialism, they wanted to deny the history of south af
south africa. so ijust wa nt to movement in south africa. it clear here that you, cani want to make it clear here that you, can i basically paraphrase what you have been saying, is you have left the democratic alliance can be stood down as leader, because it was basically two weights, and there we re basically two weights, and there were strong and powerful elements within it that made your life too difficult as a black south african, is that essentially it —— to white? in that speech that...
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indeed there are in fact tens of thousands of germans ranging from latin america to northern africa south africa maldives who essentially have no means of getting home because flights haven't been cancelled because of travel bans in place so the government will be working together both with the german military and with lufthansa with private carriers to repatriate these people as well as their family members who are not german citizens if needed possibly even other e.u. citizens if there's enough room in the planes that this will become this will begin within the next couple of days and be ongoing given that it is a very large number of people in that anyone affected in case anyone out there is perhaps watching us from abroad anyone affected could contact either the foreign ministry or the local german government representatives at the embassy in order to get more information about that let's talk about the situation here in germany with the health care infrastructure as a coping infrastructure itself is pretty good this country has more hospital beds more intensive care units more respirators t
indeed there are in fact tens of thousands of germans ranging from latin america to northern africa south africa maldives who essentially have no means of getting home because flights haven't been cancelled because of travel bans in place so the government will be working together both with the german military and with lufthansa with private carriers to repatriate these people as well as their family members who are not german citizens if needed possibly even other e.u. citizens if there's...
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india will face hosts australia, who have beaten south africa in their semifinal. south africaralia into bat. australia finished on 134—5 in their 20 overs, heavy rain meant south africa had a revised target of just heavy rain meant south africa had a revised target ofjust 98 but fell just short in sydney. that's all the sport for now. i'll have more for you in the next hour. health officials in scotland have confirmed three new cases of the coronavirus, taking the total in the uk to 90. england's chief medical officer has said it is "highly likely" that community transmission of the virus is taking place in britain. giving evidence to the commons health and social care committee, professor chris whitty explained more about why they're expecting an increase in the number of corfirmed cases in this country. i'm expecting the number only to go up, and there are now several, not large numbers, but several, cases where we cannot see where this has come from in terms of a clear transmission, either from someone who has come directly from overseas, or because they have had close cont
india will face hosts australia, who have beaten south africa in their semifinal. south africaralia into bat. australia finished on 134—5 in their 20 overs, heavy rain meant south africa had a revised target of just heavy rain meant south africa had a revised target ofjust 98 but fell just short in sydney. that's all the sport for now. i'll have more for you in the next hour. health officials in scotland have confirmed three new cases of the coronavirus, taking the total in the uk to 90....
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we're still having some difficulties in other countries, out africa -- south africa, jamaica, having with countries there. we're working with the administration and secretary perdue to get those issues ironed out. connell: hang in there, zippy, everybody you represent, zippy duval. we thank you for your time today. melissa. >> thank you. melissa: automakers shifting gears. how the industry is stepping up to help combat the spread of the virus. plus staying afloat amid the pandemic. we'll talk to one ceo about his efforts to keep u.s. restaurants open for business. you wouldn't accept an incomplete job from anyone else. so why accept it from your allergy pills? flonase relieves your worst symptoms which most pills don't. get all-in-one allergy relief for 24 hours, with flonase. which most pills don't. but through goodt times and bad at t. rowe price we've helped our investors stay confident for over 80 years. call us or your advisor. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. [ "one morwoo!me" b[ laughing ]] woo! play pop music! ♪ no way dude, play rock music! yeah! -woah! no matter what
we're still having some difficulties in other countries, out africa -- south africa, jamaica, having with countries there. we're working with the administration and secretary perdue to get those issues ironed out. connell: hang in there, zippy, everybody you represent, zippy duval. we thank you for your time today. melissa. >> thank you. melissa: automakers shifting gears. how the industry is stepping up to help combat the spread of the virus. plus staying afloat amid the pandemic. we'll...
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south africa which i think will be a pattern in other parts of the world also. and that is when a huge industrial edifice, the gold mining industry in south africa, sta rts mining , starts to collapse and the gold mining, the people employed by the gold mines go from many many hundreds of thousands to less than 100,000. there are many tens of thousands of people who are out of work, looking for a way of making a living and have no place in a formal economy, will not be employed in a formal economy and have two make the informal economy work. the formal economy ends up being subsidised by the informal economy in recycling of plastics and garbage, in the strange activity of this artisan and at the moment, legal mining. because it is illegal, there is enormous banality of gangs controlling. people have to look them themselves to feed themselves because the system is failing themselves. it's my extraordinary, you have trade unions in the mines for more than 30 years working to improve safety regulations and controls and leave and then the unofficial people come in and you underground for six weeks ata time in and you underground for six weeks at a time and have to p
south africa which i think will be a pattern in other parts of the world also. and that is when a huge industrial edifice, the gold mining industry in south africa, sta rts mining , starts to collapse and the gold mining, the people employed by the gold mines go from many many hundreds of thousands to less than 100,000. there are many tens of thousands of people who are out of work, looking for a way of making a living and have no place in a formal economy, will not be employed in a formal...
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see i should expect into more southern parts of africa south africa south looking largely dry and find a woman in johannesburg harvest of $29.00 degrees. from . the u.n. a fact find is accused of burma is military genocide this is a political if you think there. do you believe there in the movie is a fascist. that you don't have all. the recognize that both sides have legitimate grievances against the other climate this is the foundation of climate pac and that is why the polluters must take hard hitting debate with us. on al-jazeera. certainly al-jazeera london broke our fantastic team special guests in conversation people think that racism is having personal. michel towards black people and there's no understanding of what systemic racism is unprompted uninterrupted success comes with opposition if you're not upsetting people you're not saying anything f one has any other leg and there is not a family in britain i believe that has not been touched by empire studio be unscripted on al-jazeera. or on the news i hear at al-jazeera with continuing coverage of the coronavirus pandemic is
see i should expect into more southern parts of africa south africa south looking largely dry and find a woman in johannesburg harvest of $29.00 degrees. from . the u.n. a fact find is accused of burma is military genocide this is a political if you think there. do you believe there in the movie is a fascist. that you don't have all. the recognize that both sides have legitimate grievances against the other climate this is the foundation of climate pac and that is why the polluters must take...
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this is a guy, patrick, this is in south africa, there is a white dude in south africa, and the nelson mandela, in the capture site wearing a t-shirt. revolutionaries go wherever we want, we go wherever we want because we know that we are based in conservative principles that work, you have to be loud, you have to be consistent, you have to be daily, and letting people know, creating liaise all, stat this works and we do what we want. because where we come from is a legitimate space. this is the nor sir, fredericton bag with his newspaper, again 4000 subscriptions, nationally he didn't have an iphone. two dollars annually, create and sell euro media. i'm speeding up there's two minutes left. this is my radio show. sunday's eight to 10 pm. w. ph.d.. now here's the thing, it's a conservative station, but i'm really really conservative. so at any given moment, depending on who the funds are the funds it i can get fired. so i say that i can get fired. so i made my own podcast just in case they fire me. quick we have a minute left, anybody know who this is? it's a real quick. no it's not ha
this is a guy, patrick, this is in south africa, there is a white dude in south africa, and the nelson mandela, in the capture site wearing a t-shirt. revolutionaries go wherever we want, we go wherever we want because we know that we are based in conservative principles that work, you have to be loud, you have to be consistent, you have to be daily, and letting people know, creating liaise all, stat this works and we do what we want. because where we come from is a legitimate space. this is...
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south africa. ron walters worked with people like randall robinson of south -- of trans africa, and he is a huge advocate of african independent, making sure africa is not the victim of structural adjustment policies, because imf policies restricted the way africa might grow into a superpower globally. walters travels to south africa, sees truth and reconciliation and pushes back against truth and reconciliation in south africa, as reconciliation on the cheap, just like he pushes back on conversations on race in the u. s. as reconciliation on the cheap. he does not want a wealth transfer in south africa from white hands and white power to black cans -- two black hands, not just a political elite led by nelson mandela. so walters addresses colonialism that is flourishing in south africa, with everything from political corruption to endemic poverty to aids and hiv skyrocketing, high rates of black unemployment in south africa postapartheid. walters is huge as a functioning, radically pragmatic pan-african who is interested in the united states having heart sanctions against south africa, which is eventuall
south africa. ron walters worked with people like randall robinson of south -- of trans africa, and he is a huge advocate of african independent, making sure africa is not the victim of structural adjustment policies, because imf policies restricted the way africa might grow into a superpower globally. walters travels to south africa, sees truth and reconciliation and pushes back against truth and reconciliation in south africa, as reconciliation on the cheap, just like he pushes back on...
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africa have your company sanitizing and hygiene products all flying off the shelves in south africa way officials have warned the coronavirus pandemic will travel and tourism and negative impacts the country's already struggling economy the health minister. as a people not to panic but to pre-pay south africa currently has 24 confirmed cases . is going to. weather related or. maybe just. so that hopefully. will be but as we had fights so we need to us is the fight of trying to jews the number of infections break the cycle of infection and make sure we have a secret recovers and make sure that south africans. but we survived. by that is standing by in johannesburg. south africa's health minister didn't mince his words but how prepared is the country for corona virus. the government has left no stone unturned and i think everybody agrees that all has been done currently as we speak the government. addresses the nation almost on a daily basis updating them on the numbers the number standing at 24 currently those people that are infected and also measures they've been taking to make sure there are about 10 or spitballs across the country that are ready to take in those people that need to be treated as well as when you go around the areas where the government has been meeting the provincial he
africa have your company sanitizing and hygiene products all flying off the shelves in south africa way officials have warned the coronavirus pandemic will travel and tourism and negative impacts the country's already struggling economy the health minister. as a people not to panic but to pre-pay south africa currently has 24 confirmed cases . is going to. weather related or. maybe just. so that hopefully. will be but as we had fights so we need to us is the fight of trying to jews the number...
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see i should expect into more southern parts of africa south africa south looking largely dry and find a woman in johannesburg cause of $29.00 degrees. reporting in the field means i often get to witness not just the news is it breaking but also history as it's unfolding crossing from serbia into hungary the refuge there might be covering politics of angel in the next i might not have liked protests. or what's most important to me just talking to people understanding what they are going through that i can convey the headlines in the most human way. here and i just you know we believe everyone has a story worth hearing. when the news breaks the word downfall was part of the ins and getting wobbly on the presentation and economic development. people need to be have the top leadership world where the potential for parity of the virus weeks before the public put total strangers al-jazeera has teams on the ground the syrian army seems determined to defeat the rebels and continues a balanced was a system that to bring you move towards winning documentaries and life mean. continuing coverage
see i should expect into more southern parts of africa south africa south looking largely dry and find a woman in johannesburg cause of $29.00 degrees. reporting in the field means i often get to witness not just the news is it breaking but also history as it's unfolding crossing from serbia into hungary the refuge there might be covering politics of angel in the next i might not have liked protests. or what's most important to me just talking to people understanding what they are going through...
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south africa? elsa: south africa is a good chart because that is one where the market has been short. lot of people may have hit profit levels in the overnight move. we have seen outperformance this morning in europe good it is also high leveraged to gold, which is rapidly becoming a market favorite. a high-yielding em currency on the others. you can look at turkey, there is much other stuff in turkey. ecb guy: what is the ecb tolerance for a stronger euro? elsa: we have seen this before. all the euro has done is erase the dollar strength of january and february. it is not move that far. guy: is europe capable of sustaining a 1.30? elsa: if this is driven by hedging flows it is driven by the fact that u.s. yields have come down. there is not much the ecb can do. i'm at the limits -- they are at the limits of conventional monetary policy. if they do credit easing measures and further asset purchases, i do not think that will have an impact on the euro itself. vonnie: let's bring in it gina martin adams. she joins from bloomberg intelligence. we had a massive market event this morning w
south africa? elsa: south africa is a good chart because that is one where the market has been short. lot of people may have hit profit levels in the overnight move. we have seen outperformance this morning in europe good it is also high leveraged to gold, which is rapidly becoming a market favorite. a high-yielding em currency on the others. you can look at turkey, there is much other stuff in turkey. ecb guy: what is the ecb tolerance for a stronger euro? elsa: we have seen this before. all...
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as you can hear, i'm from south africa. in south africa, the government has issued a 21 day total lockdown. people are not allowed to get out of their houses. do you think that needs to be done in a place like the u.s.? do you think it can be done. >> you know, good question, tough answer. we're looking at a heterogeneous population and looking at heterogeneous people. i was born and raised in nigeria to east indian parents. india, the second most populus country in the world has gone to a lockdown of 21 days. 1.3 billion people. to answer your question, sometimes you have to go into those draconian methods to contain the virus. this virus is sneaky. it doesn't respect geographic guidelines. at the same time, we understand more about the virus with asymptomatic testing. if you're not testing, you haven't given it and we're talking about hundreds of thousands of people that are infected. >> that's a no-brainer to figure out how it's spread, but people don't seem to be getting that which is why you're seeing people not practicing social dist
as you can hear, i'm from south africa. in south africa, the government has issued a 21 day total lockdown. people are not allowed to get out of their houses. do you think that needs to be done in a place like the u.s.? do you think it can be done. >> you know, good question, tough answer. we're looking at a heterogeneous population and looking at heterogeneous people. i was born and raised in nigeria to east indian parents. india, the second most populus country in the world has gone to...
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south africa afrophobic? hello, i'm zeinab badawi. welcome to johannesburg for this addition of global questions. this is the commercial capital of south africa cities in the country that has seen periodic attacks on workers from other parts of the continent. unemployment is high in south africa. nearly one in three people out of work. so can be violence be blamed on poverty, or other other factors at play? that is the topic of this global questions. is south africa afrophobic? i'm in foxjunction, johannesburg. this is a building that dates back to the 19th century, where migrant workers in the gold mines had settled. todayit today it has been transformed into a dynamic cultural hub, and it is the venue for our programme. we will be taking questions from our very lively audience here and we're going to get answers from our panel ina to get answers from our panel in a moment, but first, let me bring you this brief overview of the xenophobic attacks in south africa. foreigners, they take... people are taking our land. the attacks on africans from countries such as zimbabwe, mozambique and nigeria are more accurately described as afrophobic beca
south africa afrophobic? hello, i'm zeinab badawi. welcome to johannesburg for this addition of global questions. this is the commercial capital of south africa cities in the country that has seen periodic attacks on workers from other parts of the continent. unemployment is high in south africa. nearly one in three people out of work. so can be violence be blamed on poverty, or other other factors at play? that is the topic of this global questions. is south africa afrophobic? i'm in...
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south africa, you were the only one who remained. your two children are here. what's your take on johannesburg? south africa? where is it at? tiously pessimistic, but i think in south africa you cannot be either an optimist or a pessimist. to claim you're one or the other is to miss what is happening here. so for every disastrous thing and bad decision that is happening, there are extraordinary impulses and projects beginning. but to say, "oh, there are these great projects and extraordinary energy and good will that still exists after so little has changed for so many people in south africa," to only see that and not see the damage done also is also crazy. it's not to say you're sitting on a fence, it's to understand there is not a fence — there are two parallel paths unfolding of a future, and to be aware of the country in its fullest way, you have to be aware of the two different paths at the same time. this william kentridge, thank you very much indeed for coming on hardtalk. zeinab, thank you so much. hello. recent days have brought a real mix of weather — it's that sort of time of year and we will continue in that vein
south africa, you were the only one who remained. your two children are here. what's your take on johannesburg? south africa? where is it at? tiously pessimistic, but i think in south africa you cannot be either an optimist or a pessimist. to claim you're one or the other is to miss what is happening here. so for every disastrous thing and bad decision that is happening, there are extraordinary impulses and projects beginning. but to say, "oh, there are these great projects and...
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it is what is the future of south africa, and if we start to regress away from that, south africa willen further polarised. let me just explain why commentators like that do say that you were, sorry to put it crudely, a puppet on a string, you have your predecessor as leader of the democratic alliance, the da, she was in power from 2007—2015, she is a veteran south african politician, a former mayor of cape town here, premier of the western cape, you name it, and she's now been appointed as the chair of the federal council of the da. she really was calling the shots, wasn't she, in the da? absolutely not. when i took on the da, you will remember, that in my tenure, herman mashaba and i, in fact, had an open confrontation, where i said to her, some of the statements that she was making or not the things that she could say. she didn't resign though as premier for the western cape, when you said that to her. she said, for example, that south africa's legacy had made a positive contribution, which you objected to. i objected strongly, and, actually, insisted that she didn't serve in the co
it is what is the future of south africa, and if we start to regress away from that, south africa willen further polarised. let me just explain why commentators like that do say that you were, sorry to put it crudely, a puppet on a string, you have your predecessor as leader of the democratic alliance, the da, she was in power from 2007—2015, she is a veteran south african politician, a former mayor of cape town here, premier of the western cape, you name it, and she's now been appointed as...
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should be over soon or later and so could africa now south africa in fact with the number of people infected has risen sharply it's 240 now now south africa's health care system is already struggling and people are worried the pandemic could overwhelm it entirely has this report from johannesburg . doctors detected the 1st case of covert 1000 in south africa earlier this month over the past 2 weeks more than 150 people have been treated for the virus as the government tries to contain the outbreak many are worried 28 year old stepson quater is one of the $7000000.00 south africans with hiv he says with an already compromised immune system his priority is to keep safe it feels like it's another. reload of a sort their reaction really ill evolute and something that is got a lot of fear and words people living with hiv because in their denial of seeing what if they get infected what's going to happen why don't you choose that what's the next steps millions like to pull have no option but to use often overcrowded public transport while private taxi operators have promised to disinfect and provide hand sanitizer many have been slow to implement
should be over soon or later and so could africa now south africa in fact with the number of people infected has risen sharply it's 240 now now south africa's health care system is already struggling and people are worried the pandemic could overwhelm it entirely has this report from johannesburg . doctors detected the 1st case of covert 1000 in south africa earlier this month over the past 2 weeks more than 150 people have been treated for the virus as the government tries to contain the...
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we said from the start of this is the best chance south africa has to wina the best chance south africais a semifinal. anything can happen. hopefully we can get one up on them for the first time in forever. again, ijust really privileged and blessed to be here. it's been a really good road for us. staying with cricket, south africa's men have beaten australia in the second 0ne—day international in bloemfontein. it's means they have an unassailable 2—0 lead in the three—match series. australia batted first, and were all out for 271 off the final ball of their innings. lungi ngidi was the pick of the south africa bowlers — taking six for 58. in reply, janneman malan — who was out for a duck on his debut in the first match — hit an unbeaten 129 as the home side won by six wickets with nine balls to spare. elsewhere, west indies beat sri lanka by 25 runs in the 1st t20 international in kandy. lendl simmons hit an unbeaten 67 as the tourists made 196 for 4 from their 20 overs. 0shane thomas was named man of the match after taking 5 for 28 in sri lanka's reply. the home side were bowled out f
we said from the start of this is the best chance south africa has to wina the best chance south africais a semifinal. anything can happen. hopefully we can get one up on them for the first time in forever. again, ijust really privileged and blessed to be here. it's been a really good road for us. staying with cricket, south africa's men have beaten australia in the second 0ne—day international in bloemfontein. it's means they have an unassailable 2—0 lead in the three—match series....
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earlier here at sydney showground, south africa completed a co mforta ble showground, south africa completedmifinals. the last spot in the last four will come down to a winner ta kes all last four will come down to a winner takes all match between australia and new zealand, which is happening in melbourne. jo curry reporting from melbourne. for the first time in four years, heather watson will be a top 50 player when the tennis rankings are confirmed tomorrow. it's after her three—set victory in the final of the mexican 0pen against canada's leylah annie fernandez. it's her fourth career title, but her first since 2016. i'm really happy. more relief i think after that match, because i had so many chances to close it out in the second set, but it happens like that sometimes and i'm really pleased with how ijust kept it together mentally and just kept fighting and got the job done together mentally and just kept fighting and got thejob done in the end. that's all from sportsday. i'll bring you more throughout the evening.. bye for now. we begin this week in north—east argentina, and the second
earlier here at sydney showground, south africa completed a co mforta ble showground, south africa completedmifinals. the last spot in the last four will come down to a winner ta kes all last four will come down to a winner takes all match between australia and new zealand, which is happening in melbourne. jo curry reporting from melbourne. for the first time in four years, heather watson will be a top 50 player when the tennis rankings are confirmed tomorrow. it's after her three—set victory...
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south africa. this is the year to cinema to the black and cinema in south africa it's boarded up in a band in during the struggle against apartheid it was a focal point. a place where it's a verse of films were shown and activists could organize. this 1973 it made cinematic history in south africa by being the 1st cinema to screen a film called joke with what made it groundbreaking put it was black. how could. a black movie in the townships. cost so we've really just put more people in the us. is quite unique for the times because of apartheid no one was really considering producing movies was all black cast members for black audiences. is a kind of very small on a ladies' man coming to the rescue of them but for the industries as well as you know those who. investigate their venom and martial arts expertise black character james bond desk kind of guy they wanted to join the fun. so they can win the cup final. and you would be. living in a apartment trying. to get all the things that government didn't obviously want of the population to kind of aspire to. the writer and producer of bullet 20 fundame
south africa. this is the year to cinema to the black and cinema in south africa it's boarded up in a band in during the struggle against apartheid it was a focal point. a place where it's a verse of films were shown and activists could organize. this 1973 it made cinematic history in south africa by being the 1st cinema to screen a film called joke with what made it groundbreaking put it was black. how could. a black movie in the townships. cost so we've really just put more people in the us....
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with this update on the situation in south africa which reported its 1st case of local transmission on thursday despite the government urging people in south africa to remain calm panic is certainly sitting in especially given the amount of disinformation out there and also that 1st person to person transmission when the corona virus was 1st detected in south africa it was within a group of people who were travelled to italy for a skiing holiday on their return some of them experienced some terms and that's where the 1st cases were detected now when this person to person transmission it's in a different province in the free state and what is concerning for people is that it appears that the spread of control is something that can't be avoided and that's certainly a reality for many people in south africa but what's also making millions here anxious is the government's plans to repatriate about a 122 south africans from all who have been to south africa and there is a lot of debate around just where this group will be quarantined no president has repeatedly said that none of those people have the coronavirus they will be screened in china they'll
with this update on the situation in south africa which reported its 1st case of local transmission on thursday despite the government urging people in south africa to remain calm panic is certainly sitting in especially given the amount of disinformation out there and also that 1st person to person transmission when the corona virus was 1st detected in south africa it was within a group of people who were travelled to italy for a skiing holiday on their return some of them experienced some...
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there is so much at stake for south africa, but not just there is so much at stake for south africa, t notjust for this country, this entire continent is looking to see whether africa's richest, most developed nation can beat this virus. if it fails, what for the rest of the continent? sophie. andrew harding, thank you. coronovirus causes the illness known as covid—19 and scientists say for most people who get it, the effects are mild. it's a new virus — so how much do we actually about it now, why it affects some far more severely than others? and if you get it do you become immune? our science editor david shukman investigates in the race to understand this new virus, we've learned a great deal from a massive international research effort. but some critically important questions still need to be answered. the first of these is a real mystery, but something that's vital to get a handle on. we know that people with symptoms can pass on the virus, but what about people without symptoms? the question is, who really is spreading the virus right now? this is crucialfor working out the fut
there is so much at stake for south africa, but not just there is so much at stake for south africa, t notjust for this country, this entire continent is looking to see whether africa's richest, most developed nation can beat this virus. if it fails, what for the rest of the continent? sophie. andrew harding, thank you. coronovirus causes the illness known as covid—19 and scientists say for most people who get it, the effects are mild. it's a new virus — so how much do we actually about it...
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are flourishing in south africa with everything from political corruption to huge, huge endemic poverty in lands, to aids and hiv skyrocketing, high rates of unemployment in south africa post apartheid. we think about ron walters, walters is huge as a functioning radically pragmatic pan-africanist who is interested in the united states having sanctions, hard sanctions against south africa in the 1980s, which is something that eventually is successful in spite of the reagan administration and others not wanting to sanction south africa. he is interested in real dialogue and learning from africans and not trying to do this whole idea of black people are the leaders and they will teach the africans about their own independence. when we think about walters and this idea of reparations, he connects it both domestically and globally. his idea of reparations is both wealth transfer that is not just income. even if you -- martin luther king junior wanted a guaranteed income. it would not be enough, generationally we see these wealth transfers from white -- from black labor to white hands had been going on since racial slavery and they have been aided and abetted by the federa
are flourishing in south africa with everything from political corruption to huge, huge endemic poverty in lands, to aids and hiv skyrocketing, high rates of unemployment in south africa post apartheid. we think about ron walters, walters is huge as a functioning radically pragmatic pan-africanist who is interested in the united states having sanctions, hard sanctions against south africa in the 1980s, which is something that eventually is successful in spite of the reagan administration and...
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markets fared this week not especially good for the confidence major exchanges south africa's benchmark index the j.i.c. africa shed down big time since monday as you can see their tech company naspers the most dominant share on that indexing weekly losses of more than 6 percent and trading in nairobi was briefly halted as we heard after a sudden drop in tourism losses among the biggest fees for kenya. let's move on then to our next story and as the disease spreads across europe shutdowns are coming into force economy's slowing governments fighting back with massive aid packages germany with the biggest since the 2nd world war 2 ministers with one clear message germany's government promises it will do everything in its power to soften the economic blow for workers and small businesses and unlike during the global financial crisis in 2008 banks won't be at the front of the line for relief . he says my mom and dad were making an unlimited commitment from the smallest midsize business from taxi drivers to the creative economy to large enterprises with tens of thousands of employees. this isn't how efficient the g
markets fared this week not especially good for the confidence major exchanges south africa's benchmark index the j.i.c. africa shed down big time since monday as you can see their tech company naspers the most dominant share on that indexing weekly losses of more than 6 percent and trading in nairobi was briefly halted as we heard after a sudden drop in tourism losses among the biggest fees for kenya. let's move on then to our next story and as the disease spreads across europe shutdowns are...
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south africa which has reported its 1st case off local transmission a 29 year old man in the free state province was confirmed infected with corona virus after contact with the chinese businessmen now south africa is also bringing home more than 120 off its citizens from china south africa's president settled on a horse and sent military staff on the mission in iraq this week some of the return nice has been confined to quarantine in china for almost 2 months. now president run of course a was at pains to point out that none of the return knees are ill and they will stay in quarantine once they return to south africa but what do people in the country think our correspondent in capetown actually increase sent us this update people here are divided about the government's decision to bring the south africans in one big hole many are criticizing the timing already many weeks ago other nations have been bringing their people back home but the government here has been debating and debating and they're only taking action now at a time where the number of cases is going down in china i did this lowly increasing here in south africa on the other hand family members are of course very happy that this is
south africa which has reported its 1st case off local transmission a 29 year old man in the free state province was confirmed infected with corona virus after contact with the chinese businessmen now south africa is also bringing home more than 120 off its citizens from china south africa's president settled on a horse and sent military staff on the mission in iraq this week some of the return nice has been confined to quarantine in china for almost 2 months. now president run of course a was...