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there is no new music in south africa. in africa, period. there is plenty of...?icians internationally are those that come from heritage music. that doesn't mean there are not people sticking to their traditions in their music. there are plenty playing on the continent who are popular. you accept that? if you can give me an example. miriam macaba's daughter, she sticks hard to local music in south africa. there are people who are singing in zulu and whatever. i mean don't get played on the radio, like hip—hop artists and djs, that is what has taken over. if you sang a song today, would it be a happy or sad song? a happy or sad song for africa? if i had to sing a song for africa it would be a song of wish and it would be down with the borders of 1886, that would be my song. hugh masekela, thank you very much for coming on hardtalk. i don't shake hands, do you mind if i hug you? laughs. yeah, sure. hello there. after the downpours and gales of wednesday, the weather prospects for thursday look a little bit quieter. this curl of cloud, that was storm georgina now pus
there is no new music in south africa. in africa, period. there is plenty of...?icians internationally are those that come from heritage music. that doesn't mean there are not people sticking to their traditions in their music. there are plenty playing on the continent who are popular. you accept that? if you can give me an example. miriam macaba's daughter, she sticks hard to local music in south africa. there are people who are singing in zulu and whatever. i mean don't get played on the...
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there are other places in africa but there are going around the places within africa that are very unstable and face huge conflicts. many places that are unstable we have slavery happening in libya we have an migration we have corson's we have peace and security challenges those things exist we are not going to hide them we have to look at the facts in order to challenge them but. if you look at the african union today at least it's a force that is accepted and that voice needs to come up with solutions in two thousand to the organisation was created but the r.t. if you look up with a cold war and it there were no mechanism for peace and security challenges nothing to address. but still since time to big change is not unique to the summit of the always you mechanism were put in place in order to launch what is down to peace and security mechanisms that the african you know that the up side is as it is called you have also since nine hundred ninety nine in the ugliest summit of the former over you that decision to do the military coup makers but we are of far far away into ability or the pro
there are other places in africa but there are going around the places within africa that are very unstable and face huge conflicts. many places that are unstable we have slavery happening in libya we have an migration we have corson's we have peace and security challenges those things exist we are not going to hide them we have to look at the facts in order to challenge them but. if you look at the african union today at least it's a force that is accepted and that voice needs to come up with...
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particularly africa. africa is the origins of humanity.nd you must therefore respect your origins. president trump's origins and his roots are in africa, the umbilical cord of his fore bears is in africa. so we expect respect from him. but we also expect him to play his role in promoting growth for the people of the world. the united states is too big an economy not to play its historic and proper role. >> so in that regard, you've seen that under the trump administration, first of all, they are apparently no ambassador, u.s. ambassador to south africa, and there still isn't the top level of state department officials for africa. and president trump seems to have given trade a much bigger role than development or aid to africa. and, in fact, he said to his african colleagues recently that africa has tremendous potential to have some friends going to your countries trying to get rich. is that the kind of engagement that you hope for from the united states? >> no. i hope -- the engagement that we should have with the united states should be
particularly africa. africa is the origins of humanity.nd you must therefore respect your origins. president trump's origins and his roots are in africa, the umbilical cord of his fore bears is in africa. so we expect respect from him. but we also expect him to play his role in promoting growth for the people of the world. the united states is too big an economy not to play its historic and proper role. >> so in that regard, you've seen that under the trump administration, first of all,...
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and conflict continue to dominate the headlines is new chief rwandan president paul kagame a says africa is running out of time to save itself from permanent deprivation he made the comments of the a use annual summit in ethiopia well as his focus is fighting corruption economic commission for africa says the continent loses one hundred forty eight billion dollars a year due to graft that's why the a u has declared two thousand and eighteen african anti corruption. we'll get to our guests in just a moment but first mohamed the story out for us from headquarters in august. one issue that dominated talks of the african union summit is the heart of institutional and financial reform of the african union these are feeling that the plan continental body needs to get more robust and independent in its financing so that it can make its own independent decisions another issue that's really dominated here at the talks here is corruption there is a feeling that it hasn't reached some untenable hates fifteen billion dollars is mostly in the continent every year through illicit outflows and these ar
and conflict continue to dominate the headlines is new chief rwandan president paul kagame a says africa is running out of time to save itself from permanent deprivation he made the comments of the a use annual summit in ethiopia well as his focus is fighting corruption economic commission for africa says the continent loses one hundred forty eight billion dollars a year due to graft that's why the a u has declared two thousand and eighteen african anti corruption. we'll get to our guests in...
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dot com africa on the move. in the scottish explorer david livingstone reached this spot in africa where his statue stands today in of them but eight hundred fifty five he had already been traveling through southern africa for several years what he saw when those few november days made such an impression on him that he wrote about the experience again and again in his travel records livingston was both missionary and doctor and had been working in africa since eight hundred forty one but in eight hundred forty nine he decided to make his first big trip into the interior. the results of livingstone's explorations were published in his work missionary travels and researches in south africa the book made livingstone famous and awoke the western world's interest in this here to unknown out of africa. but the greatest excitement was aroused by livingstone's descriptions of first seeing the victoria falls he was guided by local people. as this was the point from which we intended to strike off to the northeast i resol
dot com africa on the move. in the scottish explorer david livingstone reached this spot in africa where his statue stands today in of them but eight hundred fifty five he had already been traveling through southern africa for several years what he saw when those few november days made such an impression on him that he wrote about the experience again and again in his travel records livingston was both missionary and doctor and had been working in africa since eight hundred forty one but in...
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have you been to africa? do you know how about countries? does the president know? likes to make up countries not in africa but actually incredibly developed and well-off countries. in fact when the president was speaking to black african leaders talking about rich friends making money in africa. >> you're leaving a lot out. heard from acosta and previous, talking about countries doing better economically, norway, countries in asia. didn't name specific countries in asia. talking around the world. why specifically say carve-outs from countries economically distressed. so willing to generalize as all asians as working hard and deserve the merit of coming here but all africans not. how is that not race? >> he's making point should be individuals. >> so everybody in asia is hardworking and deserves to come here? >> that's not what he said. whole point is should be merit-based system like canada does it, points based system. smart comprehensive idea. >> can we -- >> van i want you to respond to that. >> trying to make it sound like -- go ahead van. >> i give you a for e
have you been to africa? do you know how about countries? does the president know? likes to make up countries not in africa but actually incredibly developed and well-off countries. in fact when the president was speaking to black african leaders talking about rich friends making money in africa. >> you're leaving a lot out. heard from acosta and previous, talking about countries doing better economically, norway, countries in asia. didn't name specific countries in asia. talking around...
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he could also become president of south africa very soon, ifjacob president of south africa very soonacob zuma heeds calls to resign early. but is cyril ramaphosa and anc stalwart and wealthy businessmen the right person to lead a new south africa, a country mired in corruption and cronyism 7 deputy president cyril ramaphosa, welcome to hardtalk. thank you very much. it is good to be here. how worried are you about corruption in south africa? deeply worried, because corruption tends to be a very negative action that is taken by corrupters against the nation. it impedes growth, it is something that takes away the resources that are meant to advance the lives of our people, and it puts it in the hands of a few, and it is a criminal act, and that is why i have been determined that we should rid our country of corruption, because it has become all pervasive. the good thing, though, is that we have identified it, and we are now taking action against it. if you were serious about taking action, i put this to you, when you became leader of the anc in december, investor confidence in south af
he could also become president of south africa very soon, ifjacob president of south africa very soonacob zuma heeds calls to resign early. but is cyril ramaphosa and anc stalwart and wealthy businessmen the right person to lead a new south africa, a country mired in corruption and cronyism 7 deputy president cyril ramaphosa, welcome to hardtalk. thank you very much. it is good to be here. how worried are you about corruption in south africa? deeply worried, because corruption tends to be a...
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how worried are you about corruption in south africa?ply worried, because corruption tends to be a very negative action that is taken by corrupters against the nation. it impedes growth, it is something that takes away the resources that are meant to advance the lives of our people, and it puts it in the hands of a few, and it is a criminal act, and that is why i have been determined that we should rid our country of corruption, because it has become all pervasive. the good thing, though, is that we have identified it, and we are now taking action against it. if you were serious about taking action, i put this to you, when you became leader of the anc in december, investor confidence in south africa shot up. it would shoot up even more if you were president, wouldn't it? i guess, yes, there would be such a response, because my campaign message leading up to the december conference when i was elected was pivoted around corruption, not because it was so much just to get elected, but it was a national issue that people wanted action to be t
how worried are you about corruption in south africa?ply worried, because corruption tends to be a very negative action that is taken by corrupters against the nation. it impedes growth, it is something that takes away the resources that are meant to advance the lives of our people, and it puts it in the hands of a few, and it is a criminal act, and that is why i have been determined that we should rid our country of corruption, because it has become all pervasive. the good thing, though, is...
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and in his heart, people from africa, a billion -- almost a billion people live in africa. to him, they all are s-hole people who live in s-hole places. that is wrong and you should denounce it. by the way, sir, and jason, i know you very well, you should denounce it. you should denounce that, jason. i know you very well. why won't you denounce that? why won't you denounce s-hole nation. >> everyone in the world wants to come to the u.s. you know why? because this is a great place. >> do you think africa is an s-hole continent? >> we have to reform -- >> jason -- >> we have to reform. >> maybe we do. jason, i'm talking to you man to man. i'm talking to you person to person. >> i'm giving you straight answers. >> do you think africa is an s-hole continent, yes or no? >> there are lots of s-hole places all around the world. you're trying to bait me. you've run out of ideas so you're trying to bait me on something. >> do you want to have a conversation about immigration? >> okay, let me bring in -- let me bring in bakari sellers. >> let me just hear this. >> bakari, we haven't
and in his heart, people from africa, a billion -- almost a billion people live in africa. to him, they all are s-hole people who live in s-hole places. that is wrong and you should denounce it. by the way, sir, and jason, i know you very well, you should denounce it. you should denounce that, jason. i know you very well. why won't you denounce that? why won't you denounce s-hole nation. >> everyone in the world wants to come to the u.s. you know why? because this is a great place....
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no country in africa has g.d.p. that high it's where career is now and you're seeing presidential change in career because it's reached that income level because the middle class is that strong that it will make a difference you can't make that much of a difference in low income countries there's more urgent priorities for everybody than dealing with corruption but i want to make though of the argument that says that yes there may be more urgent priorities for governments on the national level maybe people. hands are tied but the idea of activating that two thousand and six african union convention on corruption activating that advisory board which was created so that it can sort of sit on top of corruption cases on the national level too far fetched. there's no harm in going head in trying to push against corruption it's not helpful i agree with the african union in their goal and ambition i just think it's unrealistic to assume a dramatic rise in corruption scores i have a better performance against it for most co
no country in africa has g.d.p. that high it's where career is now and you're seeing presidential change in career because it's reached that income level because the middle class is that strong that it will make a difference you can't make that much of a difference in low income countries there's more urgent priorities for everybody than dealing with corruption but i want to make though of the argument that says that yes there may be more urgent priorities for governments on the national level...
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that is a big, big theme of north africa. the plight of the refugees, about how to get out, how you get there, what happens when you get there, how does one get out of casablanca -- they got that right, to you well. also, the notion that people can change sides. so in this photo, rick is shaking the hand -- actually, rick is pointing begun -- pointing the gun. we think he is the head of the security in casablanca. he's definitely a vichy official. there is no way that they could have known that the official link has a blog a member of the resistance. he would bailed they have king out of jail couple times. he would help dave king bail his resistance contacts out of jail. it actually contains quite a few elements of history. thank you very much. [applause] >> so, now we moved to our question, discussion time. just the basic ground rules. of course, use the microphone so everyone can hear you. would someone like to start us off? yes. >> thank you very much -- >> and you are? >> my name is dave kirk. i want to go back to the mee
that is a big, big theme of north africa. the plight of the refugees, about how to get out, how you get there, what happens when you get there, how does one get out of casablanca -- they got that right, to you well. also, the notion that people can change sides. so in this photo, rick is shaking the hand -- actually, rick is pointing begun -- pointing the gun. we think he is the head of the security in casablanca. he's definitely a vichy official. there is no way that they could have known that...
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to some people, it's whoever comes to south africa from anywhere else in africa and brings good -- alongsia, east indies, there's the dutch, there's the english influence. >> andrea: well, there were so many different colonialists. it is a mishmash. >> anthony: what at this table is originally african and does that even have any meaning? >> dion: this wood is pine. [ laughter ] >> dinner guest: and us. >> anthony: i arrived in this country spectacularly ignorant. i will leave spectacularly ignorant. [ laughter ] ♪ simon and garfunkel ] [ beep ] the volkswagen atlas. with available pedestrian monitoring. life's as big as you make it. whentrust the brand doctors trust for themselves. nexium 24hr is the number one choice of doctors and pharmacists for their own frequent heartburn. and all day all night protection. when it comes to frequent heartburn, trust nexium 24hr. coming at you with my brand-new vlog. just making some ice in my freezer here. so check back for that follow-up vid. this is my cashew guy bruno. holler at 'em, brun. kicking it live and direct here at the fountain. should i
to some people, it's whoever comes to south africa from anywhere else in africa and brings good -- alongsia, east indies, there's the dutch, there's the english influence. >> andrea: well, there were so many different colonialists. it is a mishmash. >> anthony: what at this table is originally african and does that even have any meaning? >> dion: this wood is pine. [ laughter ] >> dinner guest: and us. >> anthony: i arrived in this country spectacularly ignorant. i...
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africa.has not said, i would like immunity from prosecution? so he has not asked us that. but what we are looking at... and i am not prejudging anything... yes. pardon. would you pardon him? subjected to, so that we put aside. that lie ahead. with nobody around, and spelt things out to him? engaged in discussions. and he understands the severity of the situation? i would think that yes, he does. and the severity of the situation that we are in. a hundred members, and then it was retracted. there isn't any rumour or decision to remove jacob zuma. there are no timelines. we can't put timelines. with the matter. that is true. that is true? there are no timelines? well, not really. on this matter. which is giving rise to a number of challenges. president zuma, but we will deal with the matter, and we need time. what is that matter? the matter of his departure? period. how long that transitional period is. are piling up. in office, the more people lose confidence in south africa? economy, citing p
africa.has not said, i would like immunity from prosecution? so he has not asked us that. but what we are looking at... and i am not prejudging anything... yes. pardon. would you pardon him? subjected to, so that we put aside. that lie ahead. with nobody around, and spelt things out to him? engaged in discussions. and he understands the severity of the situation? i would think that yes, he does. and the severity of the situation that we are in. a hundred members, and then it was retracted....
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book you know fast so aims to become one of africa's solar energy pioneers. social entrepreneurs like princess are they have an essential role to play here she now plans to expand her program across africa. and that's it from us this week we hope that you have enjoyed the show if you have to learn more about us or our environmental issues visit our website or check us out on facebook and twitter until next time it's goodbye from nairobi kenya and goodbye from nigeria hope you will tune in again next week towards africa the environment magazine brought to you by channel stevie dos chevelle and katie n if you have any questions don't hesitate to logon to our website but you will see in the credit thanks for watching and bye bye for now. the be. the be . the be. the be the be. the be the but. the but. the be. the because. the but the but. the but. the be. the booming rock band took a tronic celebrates twenty five years together with a very close no i'm entitled to an angel's cause for infancy observe the obama feet in twelve trucks which shows that most everythi
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in africa we have africa and paul bugame. he will soon be sworn in as the chairman of the african leader. he has accomplished great things for his k he has also established himself as a highly influential figure in the african heads of state because he has set a bold vision for the future of africa that is autonomous, self-sufficient and open for business. this vision is 100% complement troy what the united states policy should be in africa. in recognizing this -- and recognizing this it is my hope that the trump administration will embrace him and rwanda as the american friends that they are. we need to bring rwanda close so that we can work cooperatively with them to accomplish our shared goal. rwanda and america are like-minded friends and we should treat them accordingly. so let me conclude with a personal story that expands a little bit on this. i had an experience in 2000. in 200 identifies called by a friend are in rwanda. his name was charles muragandi. he called up and there's been a program that i've been involved i
in africa we have africa and paul bugame. he will soon be sworn in as the chairman of the african leader. he has accomplished great things for his k he has also established himself as a highly influential figure in the african heads of state because he has set a bold vision for the future of africa that is autonomous, self-sufficient and open for business. this vision is 100% complement troy what the united states policy should be in africa. in recognizing this -- and recognizing this it is my...
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so he packed them off to north africa and make them high commissioner of north africa. thatvelt can't believe this honorable general would really collaborate with the some sortd he thought of entree could be offered and that release market way to do it. so he says robert murphy in december and january and december of 1940 and january of 1941 on an inspection tour. goes, i have to put inspection tour and that is in quotation marks because because wherever he goes to meet her and he runs around french morocco, he goes to pass a market, he goes to tangier, alger, iran and meet with french officials and also with ghent and they do strike a deal, it is called the north african economic program. -- a very sounding bland sounding program. britain is in soaking on this idea because it revolves around spending supplies for the blockade. britain feels that you have very few weapons available to them and the blockade is one of them. if the americans start sending anderson through the blockade, you're going to have that deluded. as part of the agreement, they toide to send inspecto
so he packed them off to north africa and make them high commissioner of north africa. thatvelt can't believe this honorable general would really collaborate with the some sortd he thought of entree could be offered and that release market way to do it. so he says robert murphy in december and january and december of 1940 and january of 1941 on an inspection tour. goes, i have to put inspection tour and that is in quotation marks because because wherever he goes to meet her and he runs around...
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i mean, you race. >> jean: we have, after south africa, the second circuit in all over africa. chicken? it's okay? >> anthony: oh, man. it's good. are you kidding me? i'm hittin' it hard. so, you told me before that if i wanted to, i could get in a car and drive to saint-louis. >> jean: uh-huh, just --. >> anthony: that way. >> abdou: that way. >> jean: that way. >> anthony: how long will it take? >> jean: [speaking french] >> abdou: an hour and a half. >> anthony: let's go. >> abdou: you going to saint-louis? >> anthony: let me finish my chicken, then we'll go. ♪ hing. dad, one second i was driving and then the next... they just didn't stop and then... i'm really sorry. i wrecked the subaru. i wrecked it. you're ok. that's all that matters. (vo) a lifetime commitment to getting them home safely. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. get ready for centrum micro-workouts. the bottle curl. the twist n' turn. the stretch n' grab. the gummy squish. centrum micronutrients fuel your body from the inside out. grab a centrum and join in. repeat daily. ♪ >> anthony: pierre thiam's a
i mean, you race. >> jean: we have, after south africa, the second circuit in all over africa. chicken? it's okay? >> anthony: oh, man. it's good. are you kidding me? i'm hittin' it hard. so, you told me before that if i wanted to, i could get in a car and drive to saint-louis. >> jean: uh-huh, just --. >> anthony: that way. >> abdou: that way. >> jean: that way. >> anthony: how long will it take? >> jean: [speaking french] >> abdou: an hour...
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booking a fast so aims to become one of africa's solar energy pioneers. social entrepreneurs like princess had an essential role to play here she now plans to expand her program across africa. and that's it from us this week we hope that you have enjoyed the show if not to learn more about jazz or our environmental issues visit our website or check us out on facebook and twitter until next time it's goodbye from nairobi and goodbye from nigeria hope you will tune in again next week to watch ecord africa the environment magazine vote for you by channel stevie. yet if you have any questions don't hesitate to logon to our website that you will see in the credit thanks for watching bye bye for now. chopin for the twenty first century. only interest on our. unique interpretation. a counseling concert in the world of a young piano. parts twenty one presents danny in a tree for nothing new. in thirty minutes on w. . langley b. our fighters want to start families to become farmers or engineers every one of them has a plan that initially assume. that the children
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booking a fast so aims to become one of africa's solar energy pioneers. social entrepreneurs like princess had an essential role to play here she now plans to expand her program across africa. and that's it from us this week we hope that you have enjoyed the show some to learn more about as or our environmental issues visit our website or check us out on facebook and twitter until next time it's good bye from nairobi kenya and goodbye from nigeria hope you will tune in again next week towards africa the environment magazine brought to you by channel stevie. katie n. if you have any questions don't hesitate to logon to our website that you will see in the credit thanks for watching and bye bye for now. the move. the ball. from. both. the. woman. to the flop comes. from the. law. the jewish boy from the bulletin and attacked in school. was heard around the while she. lost consciousness for a few seconds and then mujer as life moves on the mud documentary because you're a jew. followed by an additional quadriga which explores living in fear how anti semitic
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the party of nelson mandela turns one hundred and six south africa's ruling a.n.c. is marking this anniversary with a pledge to rebuild itself from deep divisions and accusations of corruption but can the new leadership soul the many challenges the a.n.c. faces this is inside story. hello there and welcome to the program i'm laura cottle south africa's governing a.n.c. is one of the oldest political movements in africa it was founded in one thousand nine hundred twelve has been the dominant policy since the end of apostates in one thousand nine hundred four but the body that promised to bring prosperity to millions of south africans has been accused of corruption and mismanagement its new lead us around the poses says he wants to change that he's promised to restore credibility to an organization that was once led by nelson mandela is he up to the task we'll put that to our guests in just a moment but first tanya page reports from the a.n.c. is one hundred sixth anniversary celebration in the eastern cape unique t. v they represent two different visions of the afric
the party of nelson mandela turns one hundred and six south africa's ruling a.n.c. is marking this anniversary with a pledge to rebuild itself from deep divisions and accusations of corruption but can the new leadership soul the many challenges the a.n.c. faces this is inside story. hello there and welcome to the program i'm laura cottle south africa's governing a.n.c. is one of the oldest political movements in africa it was founded in one thousand nine hundred twelve has been the dominant...
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hello and welcome to the latest edition of eco at africa the environment magazine brought to you by d w t v k t m my name is sound money coming to you from kenya's capital all from nairobi and joining us is my colleague empty in my area hello and . thank you sharon and hello everyone. we're coming to you from the loofah city park in lagos nigeria welcome sit back and relax for the next half hour they are about i will bring you the latest on environment topics from africa and europe this is what we have coming up today in tanzania donkeys are still being stolen and killed far more than on the most welfare come pain as a lamb then a shipyard in germany is building guess what believe functional green vote out of renewable materials and in senegal we meet women using gas so low politics and money provide light to the habit. but first let's stop the show here in the robie kenya has joined. neighbor wanda in banning the sale of plastic bags and other plastic products but that doesn't mean an end to plastic waste in every round nairobi an estimated two hundred fifty tonnes of plastic are gen
hello and welcome to the latest edition of eco at africa the environment magazine brought to you by d w t v k t m my name is sound money coming to you from kenya's capital all from nairobi and joining us is my colleague empty in my area hello and . thank you sharon and hello everyone. we're coming to you from the loofah city park in lagos nigeria welcome sit back and relax for the next half hour they are about i will bring you the latest on environment topics from africa and europe this is what...
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the president has just inaugurated the largest solar center in western africa exactly. as it does an opportunity we're seeking to combine solar energy with thermal power we won't withdraw completely from thermal energy. we're going to combine the two. guys with the idea is to provide the entire country with electricity. from nuclear power then. there's an important link between poverty and the environment. what do you mean you have. resources invoking a fast so are natural resources the environment minister invoking afonso today is called the minister for the environment green business and climate change by choosing green business we want to manage natural resources in a rational and fair way to ensure that they're better distribute it because we're also thinking of future generations but enough so is convinced that there's a lot left to explore in the environmental sector and that it represents a real opportunity for us because it allows us to create new jobs and generate income for our population. and i think the lesson. there all the best of that and then we move on
the president has just inaugurated the largest solar center in western africa exactly. as it does an opportunity we're seeking to combine solar energy with thermal power we won't withdraw completely from thermal energy. we're going to combine the two. guys with the idea is to provide the entire country with electricity. from nuclear power then. there's an important link between poverty and the environment. what do you mean you have. resources invoking a fast so are natural resources the...
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won its first election in a new democratic south africa. amanda became the first black president jacob zuma was elected to head the a.n.c. in two thousand and seven before becoming president of south africa but the body's new leader serum opposer has promised to clean up the a.n.c. as image and vigorously fight corruption let's bring in our guests now plenty to talk about in johannesburg william committee associate professor school of governance of the university of the voters rand in durban macmaharaj a former spokesman for president jacob zuma and also in johannesburg joining us via skype number a junk professor of public law at the university of cape town a very warm welcome to all of you well if i could start with you rob poser has two big challenges here ahead of him one is uniting the a.n.c. another is fixing the south african economy can hear chief both of these goals. you know it's sort of a poser certainly has the skills he has got to experience he has the energy and. the hunger so he can do it but unfortunately you know the challe
won its first election in a new democratic south africa. amanda became the first black president jacob zuma was elected to head the a.n.c. in two thousand and seven before becoming president of south africa but the body's new leader serum opposer has promised to clean up the a.n.c. as image and vigorously fight corruption let's bring in our guests now plenty to talk about in johannesburg william committee associate professor school of governance of the university of the voters rand in durban...
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today and innovate africa solar powered taking high tech teaching to south african townships. might cost tablets to bring local content to primary schools in kenya a disruptive intervention is what we're doing and. getting kids into coding using robots built from scratch. i has a hidden camera that is. one of the u.n. aid to millennium development goals is to achieve universal primary education however with massive inequalities between rich and poor it's a tough challenge in africa but innovative thinkers are coming up with fresh solutions. nairobi's i hope is a place designed for kenyan innovators as space where smart young thinkers can share their ideas. here and soon began to explore the a shared passion for technology and. they are the creators of kenya's most successful you learning teaching it it's called. stopped. so tell me about the party that you started it's called you're without much i know what does. it mean so any more in swahili means education and even more with our play on that word. evil is an integrated learning system designed specifically for kenyan studen
today and innovate africa solar powered taking high tech teaching to south african townships. might cost tablets to bring local content to primary schools in kenya a disruptive intervention is what we're doing and. getting kids into coding using robots built from scratch. i has a hidden camera that is. one of the u.n. aid to millennium development goals is to achieve universal primary education however with massive inequalities between rich and poor it's a tough challenge in africa but...
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of mainland africa but belonging to europe and. even its geographical position it's no wonder that one of the foremost map makers of the ancient world was born here in ten ninety nine. out. of all the great voyages of discovery which led to colonize ation and as in the case of soto the presence of europe in africa. once again economic opportunism is the prime mover but now the migration is in the opposite direction. as those who were formerly colonized head north riven by war wound and oppression. ending up here at the gates of europe. africa a dollar muna to. infiltrate a group who are. sick and think that the little problematic. what the migrants find is a double fence. most of it paid for by the european union. four metres high six kilometers long. table a dental got a hole in the said. in this article the only. effective up there are they not of their own model i mean if you really go. to church what the migrants also find is a holding center or their status as refugees is decided and that typically takes months it's not a froz
of mainland africa but belonging to europe and. even its geographical position it's no wonder that one of the foremost map makers of the ancient world was born here in ten ninety nine. out. of all the great voyages of discovery which led to colonize ation and as in the case of soto the presence of europe in africa. once again economic opportunism is the prime mover but now the migration is in the opposite direction. as those who were formerly colonized head north riven by war wound and...
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future innovate africa. fighting in the solomon yemeni city of aden is the prime minister accused the secessionists of staging a coup. hello i'm sam he's a.
future innovate africa. fighting in the solomon yemeni city of aden is the prime minister accused the secessionists of staging a coup. hello i'm sam he's a.
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in africa, when you go to africa, various african countries today you see a lot of chinese presence.roads and one case a parliament. people use chinese devices as opposed to iphones in africa. china all about infrastructure in this growing opportunity that is africa. and america has been as nick said something else to africa. then we just insulted all 54 countries at the same time. >> absolutely. when you do polling survey around the world it's africans who still think highly out united states whereas other were making. in africa, when you go to africa, various african countries today you see a lot of chinese presence. building roads and one case a parliament. people use chinese devices as opposed to iphones in africa. china all about infrastructure in this growing opportunity that is africa. and america has been as nick said something else to africa. then we just insulted all 54 countries at the same time. >> absolutely. when you do polling survey around the world it's africans who still think highly out united states whereas other countries have gone way down in their support for a
in africa, when you go to africa, various african countries today you see a lot of chinese presence.roads and one case a parliament. people use chinese devices as opposed to iphones in africa. china all about infrastructure in this growing opportunity that is africa. and america has been as nick said something else to africa. then we just insulted all 54 countries at the same time. >> absolutely. when you do polling survey around the world it's africans who still think highly out united...
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creative thinkers shaping continents future innovate africa at this time on al-jazeera. the nature of news as it breaks the us cuts of funding has cemented the feeling hey that the us is now part of the problem and has picked the israeli side with detailed coverage the nigerian government insists negotiations are ongoing to secure the release of the girls and hundreds of others. from around the world three decades on chileans are still thinking about abuses but this time those committed by the church. new evidence of abuse by man mas military as a former u.s. diplomat quits a key advisory panel on the range of prices. hello i'm adrian finnegan this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up on the run a spike in violence forces thousands of people to flee the democratic republic of congo. brazil's former president says he will run in this year's election despite a course of holding a corruption conviction against him plus. i'm andrew symonds in the occupied west bank and i'll be explaining why palestinians are getting excited about the introduction of three g. all their
creative thinkers shaping continents future innovate africa at this time on al-jazeera. the nature of news as it breaks the us cuts of funding has cemented the feeling hey that the us is now part of the problem and has picked the israeli side with detailed coverage the nigerian government insists negotiations are ongoing to secure the release of the girls and hundreds of others. from around the world three decades on chileans are still thinking about abuses but this time those committed by the...
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east london in south africa. nelson mandela what have turned one hundred years on the stare and some of the governing african national congress has dedicated two thousand and eight to the late president and for that reason in season. it's obama versus a as it needs to be over to and to the ideals on within the a.n.c. . and a rebuilding of the posse head of refocusing on building a truly free and able society fancy fanfics and it achieve those things by senior policy to the. education of the and middle class students they are not being a big chance with the possible changes the constitution that would allow the n.c.a.a. to not appropriate land without getting compensation fed meetings and enormous surge in the number of students graduating with to graze from the university and also with the big increase in the number of black land owners there was a big war polls were sold i'm opposed to the states at all but it was some other forces it was also a lot of on the ground for counter country presidential jacobson not
east london in south africa. nelson mandela what have turned one hundred years on the stare and some of the governing african national congress has dedicated two thousand and eight to the late president and for that reason in season. it's obama versus a as it needs to be over to and to the ideals on within the a.n.c. . and a rebuilding of the posse head of refocusing on building a truly free and able society fancy fanfics and it achieve those things by senior policy to the. education of the and...
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and we seem to be focusing when it comes to northern africa, sub za saharan africa. but i do worry about seeing budgets being proposed from administration. they are slashing a lot of these critical programs that ultimately create an environment for stability where we are not allowing folks to go down that pathway towards radicalization. in addition, our diplomatic resources in africa, something that we have concerns about as well. and investments we are making in institution building and the like. and i wonder if you can comment on that because senator young has made this point numerous times and i tend to agree with him. and actually growing more worried that we are relying on our military interventions with the thought that might somehow not only solve the problem immediately but deal with what i think are the longer term causes of radicalization. >> great senator, thank you for raising it. i think ambassador polaschik and i and the entire state department and administration would give you the same answer. and that is that the kinetic aspects of counter tore rhythm
and we seem to be focusing when it comes to northern africa, sub za saharan africa. but i do worry about seeing budgets being proposed from administration. they are slashing a lot of these critical programs that ultimately create an environment for stability where we are not allowing folks to go down that pathway towards radicalization. in addition, our diplomatic resources in africa, something that we have concerns about as well. and investments we are making in institution building and the...
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eco africa. these people used to make money by hunting elephants now and take her in their living collecting elephant dung here at queen elizabeth national park in uganda and play their work plays an important role in protecting this endangered species the first go at africa thirty million dollars. can repress a bio diversity. defect that the parliament was in to do the definitive test in the last five months on we are happy and political ideas present on science from all over the world to traditional knowledge if this is a dream for live music to make it seem it will help ease pain of. the projects i live on the coasts because i feel it's my duty to protect the area and that's why i bring my students here and the a.n.c. love nature as an ancient fish in. the forest credit is based on the traditional lifestyle of the people as a way of preserving environment for future generations out of that as a. global ideas on facebook or twitter and deliver. such length. they make a commitment. they find sol
eco africa. these people used to make money by hunting elephants now and take her in their living collecting elephant dung here at queen elizabeth national park in uganda and play their work plays an important role in protecting this endangered species the first go at africa thirty million dollars. can repress a bio diversity. defect that the parliament was in to do the definitive test in the last five months on we are happy and political ideas present on science from all over the world to...
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ethiopia is flying high in africa. albeit from a low base, and it has become the darling of international investors. the industrial park is a phenomenal project... ethiopian workersalreadyhave echoes of its own dramatic growth. translation: why did we choose ethiopia 7 it has a stable political situation and a peaceful society. and it is the second biggest country in africa. without a big population there is no market. there's a huge amount of building going on across ethiopia. the scale and ambition is impressive. row after row of government built social housing. a new electric railway to whisk imports and exports between the capital and the coast. perhaps the most visible sign of ethiopia's economic growth is its airline. it has been dramatically expanding over the last ten years. it is government owned. ethiopian airlines now flies all over the world. what better advert for a country on the rise? we can learn from china that making investment in the long—term in infrastructure is quite important. the population is g
ethiopia is flying high in africa. albeit from a low base, and it has become the darling of international investors. the industrial park is a phenomenal project... ethiopian workersalreadyhave echoes of its own dramatic growth. translation: why did we choose ethiopia 7 it has a stable political situation and a peaceful society. and it is the second biggest country in africa. without a big population there is no market. there's a huge amount of building going on across ethiopia. the scale and...
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the colosseum the golden crown of africa. work on the arena began around the year two hundred thirty eight d. but it was halted only eight years later when fish dress was at the height of its power. its citizens rose up against the roman empire in protest of tax increases they even crowned their own season. but the uprising was crushed the coliseum was never finished. within the space of just a few decades the culture of the magnificent oasis decline and says just became history centuries later turkish conquerors blew up the rear side of the golden crown of africa because the citizens rebellious to the end had dug in in the arena later generations used the rowing as a quarry. what remained is the wind which still howls through the arcades unabated and the myth of the games which lives on in the mosaics pride passion and courage made history as the cultural center of ancient africa. entered the conflict zone my guest this week is stateless he's a former president of a former regional government in ukraine i'm hanging over him
the colosseum the golden crown of africa. work on the arena began around the year two hundred thirty eight d. but it was halted only eight years later when fish dress was at the height of its power. its citizens rose up against the roman empire in protest of tax increases they even crowned their own season. but the uprising was crushed the coliseum was never finished. within the space of just a few decades the culture of the magnificent oasis decline and says just became history centuries later...
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our africa editor, fergal keane, was at the rally. to know how the wind has changed in south africa, then listen to this. jacob zuma... booing. ..and... booing continues. booed by his own party, jacob zuma is increasingly isolated. even supporters acknowledge his days as the country's president are numbered. the crowds have a different hero now — the new anc leader cyril ramaphosa — businessman, skilled negotiator, who's promised to end the capture of the state by a corrupt elite. we are going to confront corruption and state capture in all its forms. the investigation and prosecution of those who are responsible will be given top priority. we are resolute in our commitment to make this the year in which we build our movement and turn around the economy of south africa. not since the end of apartheid in 1994 have i seen such a hunger for change in south africa. we've heard a lot of promises from politicians. do you believe him? yeah, we have to believe him, he's our president, our new president. hopefully, they can fix everything is b
our africa editor, fergal keane, was at the rally. to know how the wind has changed in south africa, then listen to this. jacob zuma... booing. ..and... booing continues. booed by his own party, jacob zuma is increasingly isolated. even supporters acknowledge his days as the country's president are numbered. the crowds have a different hero now — the new anc leader cyril ramaphosa — businessman, skilled negotiator, who's promised to end the capture of the state by a corrupt elite. we are...