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please explain what exactly is the issue that kenya is worried about and is it the only nation in east africa worried about. well kenya 1st of all is the biggest economy across the east african 6 states that is in uganda tanzania run as well as really and south sudan but the biggest worry for kenya right now is agreeing to these trade terms with china means that kenya is actually going to say when it comes to the manufacturing sector can you has said that it's money factory and sector is pretty any sense and so agreeing to the terms that china has been negotiating since 316 means that they're going to be more chinese products coming into the east african country and that's leading to water down the local manufacturing sector all right joy thank you for that don't go anywhere because i have another issue that i would like to discuss with you because the news of a possible or possible trade talks with china comes as kenya's leader who will kenyatta and biogs on an attempt to crack down on financial crime this month he announced plans to withdraw an old version of kenya's $1000.00 shilling bank
please explain what exactly is the issue that kenya is worried about and is it the only nation in east africa worried about. well kenya 1st of all is the biggest economy across the east african 6 states that is in uganda tanzania run as well as really and south sudan but the biggest worry for kenya right now is agreeing to these trade terms with china means that kenya is actually going to say when it comes to the manufacturing sector can you has said that it's money factory and sector is pretty...
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he enjoyed his time, he actually said his preference was to stay in east africa.ught him back in november 2018. he had been back in the country forjust 17 days. he received a text message from somebody she didn't know. he was in the middle of eating a meal, he went outside and he was stabbed. he was stabbed four times. he has been completely traumatised by the experience and the way in which he was stabbed was very traumatic. they damaged his bladder, his kidneys, they did a properjob on him. all of his organs have been damaged permanently. the thing that would have kept him safe was to stay in somalia for longer. she says she has no doubt about that. 100% more safe than london for her children. one problem that they are all escaping that is universal to all of them is violence. knife crime, gun crime, drug related issues. london is not a war zone, we know that, but there are targeted crimes. if you look a specific way or live in a specific area and are a certain age, you are targeted, and you will be stabbed. you don't know when the air strike is going to land on
he enjoyed his time, he actually said his preference was to stay in east africa.ught him back in november 2018. he had been back in the country forjust 17 days. he received a text message from somebody she didn't know. he was in the middle of eating a meal, he went outside and he was stabbed. he was stabbed four times. he has been completely traumatised by the experience and the way in which he was stabbed was very traumatic. they damaged his bladder, his kidneys, they did a properjob on him....
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in 1998 it contributed to malnutrition all across east africa.icated the disease in the wild, in 2011. but thousands of samples of the virus remained in labs all across the world. and these still posed a threat. the only risk of a virus coming back and causing disease in animals is if it escapes from the laboratory. and the best way of making sure that it never, ever manages to escape from our laboratory is by making sure that all the samples left in laboratories are destroyed. to do that, they were sent to a handful of high security facilities. here at the pirbright institute, they have been kept under tight control. everything and everyone has to be thoroughly washed or fumigated. this vial contains one of the last remaining samples of the virus in this lab. it has to be broken open, disinfected and then incinerated as part of a global campaign to completely eliminate it from the face of the earth. the very last batch is sent to a high pressure oven to be superheated and destroyed. three, two, one... yeah! this is the end of an era for pirbrigh
in 1998 it contributed to malnutrition all across east africa.icated the disease in the wild, in 2011. but thousands of samples of the virus remained in labs all across the world. and these still posed a threat. the only risk of a virus coming back and causing disease in animals is if it escapes from the laboratory. and the best way of making sure that it never, ever manages to escape from our laboratory is by making sure that all the samples left in laboratories are destroyed. to do that, they...
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the country has one of the fastest growing economies in east africa in 2018 explosive growth of more than 6 percent thanks largely to a strong harvest. how's this for a used car a 1st sale one well loved a vintage car one previous owner with an ejector seat for backseat drivers machine guns and tire slashers james bond's iconic aston martin d b 5 is going under the hammer restored to original condition souther b. is expected to sell for a $6000000.00 later this year. while some countries like china and malaysia have stopped importing the world's plastic waste it's still big business and other countries but demand in turkey is still strong they use a waste from abroad to make their own plastic products recycling domestic plastic waste could actually help reduce the need for imports but there's not enough collection going on. the province of. on the western edge of central anatolia. and they do make lenski marred by wild garbage dumps because there's no effective senate change him. a few 100 meters away is what some call europe's largest plastic waste recycling plant it processes $1000
the country has one of the fastest growing economies in east africa in 2018 explosive growth of more than 6 percent thanks largely to a strong harvest. how's this for a used car a 1st sale one well loved a vintage car one previous owner with an ejector seat for backseat drivers machine guns and tire slashers james bond's iconic aston martin d b 5 is going under the hammer restored to original condition souther b. is expected to sell for a $6000000.00 later this year. while some countries like...
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plans to build east africa's 1st coal fired power station close to a kenyan world heritage site has caused yet more protests opponents of the plant near the lomu archipelago say kenya doesn't need it because its energy needs are already being met and mostly by renewable sources u.s. analysts claim the energy produced will cost consumers $10.00 times more than previously thought the kenyan government says it will create jobs and secure a future power supplies. trans world airways abandoned its terminal at new york's j.f.k. airport in 2001 after it went bankrupt although once forgotten terminal has been converted to a designer hotel offering guests a unique opportunity to travel back to a time when flying was fun and a bit more elegant. going back in time has never been so easy all you need to do is check into the newly opened t.w.a. hotel to feel what flying was like in the golden days of commercial aviation you hear the 1960 s. soundtrack behind us we're still working on a lot of the little details so that when you walk into the building you feel like you entered 1962 but the immersive exp
plans to build east africa's 1st coal fired power station close to a kenyan world heritage site has caused yet more protests opponents of the plant near the lomu archipelago say kenya doesn't need it because its energy needs are already being met and mostly by renewable sources u.s. analysts claim the energy produced will cost consumers $10.00 times more than previously thought the kenyan government says it will create jobs and secure a future power supplies. trans world airways abandoned its...
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i went into what is mozambique but was in portuguese east africa.hey still have the same building that was the british consulate where he went when he was finally a free man. mr. lamb: you mentioned the boer war. how many were there? ms. millard: there were two. this is actually the second. the first one was 20 years earlier in 1880 and it was a much shorter war. the british, to their shock and horror, actually lost, and this is a second go around. mr. lamb: there are a lot of people possibly at this moment saying, what in the world is a boer? b-o-e-r. ms. millard: that is right. the boers have been living in south africa for centuries, immigrants largely dutch, german and huguenot. they had over that time transformed into something new, like a new ethnic group. they were not european, african, but they were boer and even developed their own language which was a sort of strange mixture of dutch, portuguese , all of these words as they needed them that they developed. they were very, very religious. they were unabashedly racist. they were stubbornly
i went into what is mozambique but was in portuguese east africa.hey still have the same building that was the british consulate where he went when he was finally a free man. mr. lamb: you mentioned the boer war. how many were there? ms. millard: there were two. this is actually the second. the first one was 20 years earlier in 1880 and it was a much shorter war. the british, to their shock and horror, actually lost, and this is a second go around. mr. lamb: there are a lot of people possibly...
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from nairobi's climate project says the app can help as across east africa i think as a project we have a target over 300000. people in. march and we feel right now we're. in the or. we. will be with $200000.00. climb markups the service will help pastoralists build up resilience so that a drought will no longer always mean an emergency. joining me now is michael okotie assistant director on climate change research or where they can yeah i will cultural and livestock research organization michael many thanks for joining us now tell us how dire is the situation and what climate change got to do with it. ok i think in the best sort of setup in this country of. climate change these are no distress us for the press or letter names it beats a big jumble and we say so but it fits the resource base which is a lifetime for bashing the faster lines and facing because in these in these in these 2 pronged areas one it affects process and for the species that laughter most depend on then. and this is in these regions which are fed slash workouts mostly we do to the risks that are about to do less s
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richard burton heliotrope enough has made hindu and muslim pilgrimage is he's lived in europe and east africa he's one collector of worlds paying tribute to another. more on all these topics on the web site at v.w. don't call them slash culture by the way it's the 10th anniversary of the boring called for next year so it should be especially tedious but now if you want to be with the in crowd and don't forget the comma is the page by for that. in the thick of it agriculture is in crisis. climate change land speculation and harmful pesticides are threatening the life of the hoods of countless farmers more genetic engineering. more organic farming or even. what's the future of agriculture made in germany in 30 minutes on d w. it was the beginning of the the 2nd. june 6th 1000. forces landed on the beaches of. insights into his story. caught on by the cameras of british soldiers. memories of. 75 minutes i don't. takes it personally you went with a little bit wonderful people and stories that make the game so special. for all true fans. because more than a foot long line. the 1st clue most of the
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and that's why we'll leave it today from the devil in east africa as always you can catch all our stories on our web site and face the page i'm on twitter at 12 us safe and we'll see you next time. europe. what unites. what defines. trudgeon course. what binds the continent to counter. the answers and stories of the country. spotlight on people. focus on euro on g.w. . students and people who vote for informations are part. of the want to express g w on facebook and twitter and spoke today to in touch follow us. hello there and welcome to our arts and culture news i'm karen homestead and here is what we can expect in the next quarter of an hour. berlin's humboldt for one news the welcomes its 1st artifact a giant vault door that some see as a symbol of the city's rebirth after its called for division and of the city's techno music revolution. fail and in our series meet the germans rachel stewart talks us through a raft of english words that get lost in translation somewhat in german usage. but 1st we start on a far away stage in the world's 2nd largest film market the 22nd shanghai inter
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and plans to build east africa's 1st coal fired power station close to a kenyan world heritage site has caused yet more protests opponents of the plant near the long i keep a lakh go say can doesn't need it because its energy needs are already being met and mostly by the nubile sources u.s. analysts claim the energy produced will cost consumers $10.00 times more than previously thought the kenyan government says it will create jobs and secure future power supplies the $2000000000.00 project has been largely funded by china. and that drops business africa here on d w for me and the team in berlin thank you so much for giving us company. entered the conflict zone confronting the powerful. my guest this week here in birmingham news the qatari foreign ministry spokesperson on top of the last 2 years the gulf states of qatar has been blockaded by a poor chance of states which accuses of supporting terrorism she has always denied the charges for. conflict. in 60 minutes g.w. . sometimes books are more exciting than real life. preparing to. come on. what if there is no escape. ritualised under
and plans to build east africa's 1st coal fired power station close to a kenyan world heritage site has caused yet more protests opponents of the plant near the long i keep a lakh go say can doesn't need it because its energy needs are already being met and mostly by the nubile sources u.s. analysts claim the energy produced will cost consumers $10.00 times more than previously thought the kenyan government says it will create jobs and secure future power supplies the $2000000000.00 project has...
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and plans to build east africa's 1st coal fired power station close to a kenyan world heritage site has caused yet more protests opponents of the plant near the long i keep a lack of oh say can doesn't need it because its energy needs are already being met and mostly by the nubile sources u.s. analysts claim the energy produced will cost consumers $10.00 times more than previously thought the kenyan government says it will create jobs and secure future power supplies the $2000000000.00 project has been largely funded by china. and that drops our business africa here on d w for me and the team in berlin thank you so much for giving us company. more dream go international talk show this village human to us week in german politics than europe resolve bitter divisions over migration the government it is said stead into the abyss could friendly fire from president trump defeat one of the strongest military alliances in the streets point out my guests have to say on puerto rico of. course reagan on d. w. . bush a british african. surely to screw africa the moral story link to exceptional stor
and plans to build east africa's 1st coal fired power station close to a kenyan world heritage site has caused yet more protests opponents of the plant near the long i keep a lack of oh say can doesn't need it because its energy needs are already being met and mostly by the nubile sources u.s. analysts claim the energy produced will cost consumers $10.00 times more than previously thought the kenyan government says it will create jobs and secure future power supplies the $2000000000.00 project...
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in east africa well look in the neighborhood so say cadia kenya whose g.d.p. is it did 1000000000. which is 10 times bigger than. they were there i'm afraid we have to leave it here we're running out of time thank you very much for joining us. and that is from d.w. business africa on all fronts. in. this summer's hockey comes the british cup of nations 24 teams give it their all. who are the favorites are the fans and experts. take a closer look for the 2019 africa cup of nations kicks off. kick off 60 minutes d.w. . claiming in a puzzle. it's not easy to go to another country you know nothing about ok i'll do this because we can't stay on as well or i'm not quite that. costly global news that matters. made for mines. this is steve news africa coming up in the next 15 minutes they watch as they feed those people were happy to death with machetes and their whole burnt to the proud we'll hear from the congolese people now just plain interesting violence in the region this as the u.n. saying that same violence has seen 300000 people.
in east africa well look in the neighborhood so say cadia kenya whose g.d.p. is it did 1000000000. which is 10 times bigger than. they were there i'm afraid we have to leave it here we're running out of time thank you very much for joining us. and that is from d.w. business africa on all fronts. in. this summer's hockey comes the british cup of nations 24 teams give it their all. who are the favorites are the fans and experts. take a closer look for the 2019 africa cup of nations kicks off....
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from nairobi's climate project says the op can help as across east africa i think as a project we have but i got over 210-0000. people in. march and if you look right now we're not. in your marriage or. we. know this is going to be $100000.00. climb mark hopes the service will help pastoralists build up resilience so that a drought will no longer always mean an emergency. joining me now is michael okotie assistant director of climate change research or when i came here i recall joe and livestock we said of his asian michael many thanks for joining us now tell us how dire is the situation and what climate change got to do with it. in this country again. climate change is one of the stressed us for the bus or let loose it be jungle and we say so but it clinically affects the resource base which is life took for bashing the faster lines and facing because in these in these in these 2 pronged areas one it affects past us and for the species that left at most to depend on then the best and easiest of these regions which are fed slash workouts mostly we used to the risks are better to do les
from nairobi's climate project says the op can help as across east africa i think as a project we have but i got over 210-0000. people in. march and if you look right now we're not. in your marriage or. we. know this is going to be $100000.00. climb mark hopes the service will help pastoralists build up resilience so that a drought will no longer always mean an emergency. joining me now is michael okotie assistant director of climate change research or when i came here i recall joe and...
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want to jones in berlin good to have you with us kenya has one of the fastest growing economies in east africa but to sustain growth it needs to invest in infrastructure and that costs money it doesn't have and that's why kenya is now seeking a $750000000.00 loan from the world bank adding to the mountain of debt it already owes to china only yesterday kenya's government unveiled its budget for the next financial year which includes proposals to reduce government debt. kenya is in desperate need of more roads railways and harbors without infrastructure the country can't develop or provide jobs for millions of young kenyans but the money needed to expand the infrastructure is unfair one reason why kenya is going further and further into debt. over the past 10 years the country's public debt has risen to more than 57 percent of economic output now the government's committed to bringing that figure down. the debt burden is rooted in construction projects like the new railway line between the port city of mumbai and the capital nairobi it went into operation last year the cost of the chinese proje
want to jones in berlin good to have you with us kenya has one of the fastest growing economies in east africa but to sustain growth it needs to invest in infrastructure and that costs money it doesn't have and that's why kenya is now seeking a $750000000.00 loan from the world bank adding to the mountain of debt it already owes to china only yesterday kenya's government unveiled its budget for the next financial year which includes proposals to reduce government debt. kenya is in desperate...
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connectivity and kenya looked at the standard gauge really as as the gateway to opening out the rest of east africa so kenya to a loan of about $3600000000.00 from china to develop this tenet gets really review some of that into cost it comes out to $3600000000.00 it has been criticised by some economic experts who say that kenya could have constructed as kind of gauge really at a much cheaper cost but then again on the other hand if you look at the conditions that china has given with a standard gauge railway for instance we have china companies that are constructing its railway and also they are managing the side of these really at the moment they will continue to do so for about 8 more years before we can see it being fully managed by kenyan citizens and so this is where i think the critics come in and say this could be the. diplomacy issue with china but china is claiming that they are offering a shared future to the african countries enjoy just very briefly uganda's president has used the trip to hit out at the world bank this sounds like a clash of east west institutions. yeah and to think th
connectivity and kenya looked at the standard gauge really as as the gateway to opening out the rest of east africa so kenya to a loan of about $3600000000.00 from china to develop this tenet gets really review some of that into cost it comes out to $3600000000.00 it has been criticised by some economic experts who say that kenya could have constructed as kind of gauge really at a much cheaper cost but then again on the other hand if you look at the conditions that china has given with a...
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and these planting techniques are directly linked to the africa union led great green wall. the idea is to plant trees from east to west africa to prevent desert if occasion to adapt to climate change and to improve food security. you know and we know that most of the children here don't have access to. you know. not eating healthily so they're among nor'east so this green wall initiative will help to revive communities and give them the power and strength to be able to help themselves 20 countries are taking part in a great project with the ultimate goal of restoring 100000000 hectares of degraded land by 2030. let's cross the continent now and head to kenya where we do a little bit of detective work are you ready for the ice show and well look out for an endangered her before that once roamed the savannah and bushland all over east africa now conservationists are trying to gather as much precise information about gravy zebras as possible in an effort to find out exactly how many are left the black to get some assistance from what's a cold a citizen scientists. at the crack of dawn a group of schoolchildren un
and these planting techniques are directly linked to the africa union led great green wall. the idea is to plant trees from east to west africa to prevent desert if occasion to adapt to climate change and to improve food security. you know and we know that most of the children here don't have access to. you know. not eating healthily so they're among nor'east so this green wall initiative will help to revive communities and give them the power and strength to be able to help themselves 20...
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easier for private companies to access loans the country has one of the fastest growing economies in east africa in 2018 and posted growth of more than 6 percent thanks largely to a strong harvest. for a company run by private security firm black. just found a erik prince has registered a subsidiary in democratic republic of congo with a mandate to extract minerals and timber and to conduct financial operations prince sold blackwater in 2010 after several of its employees were indicted on unlawful killing charges in connection with their work as u.s. government contractors during the iraq war as hong kong based company francesa of his group already provides security aviation and logistics services to chinese operating in africa. d w business africa for me and the team here in berlin thanks for keeping us company. quadriga international talk show before journalists discuss the topic of the week. opinion polls here in germany are beginning to suggest that the greens might now be the strongest force in german politics indeed there's talk that the next german chancellor might even be agreeing to fin
easier for private companies to access loans the country has one of the fastest growing economies in east africa in 2018 and posted growth of more than 6 percent thanks largely to a strong harvest. for a company run by private security firm black. just found a erik prince has registered a subsidiary in democratic republic of congo with a mandate to extract minerals and timber and to conduct financial operations prince sold blackwater in 2010 after several of its employees were indicted on...
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from nairobi's climate project says the op can help her it is across east africa i think as a project we have but i get everything 100000. people in. right now will last and it will. in your. 3. 100000 directly. climb mark hopes the service will help pastoralists build up resilience so that the drought will no longer always mean an emergency. joining me now is michael okotie stance director on climate change research or where they can yeah livestock research organization michael many thanks for joining us now tell us how dire is the situation and what has climate change got to do with it. ok i think you both sort of said this country can now climate change is one of the stress test for the bus or let loose because it jumbles and we say so but it limited affects the resource base which is elastic production the faster lines and facing because in these in these in these 2 pronged areas one it affects process and for the species that last the most depend on then this and this is this is these regions which are fed slash workouts mostly we used to the risks that are about to do less strok
from nairobi's climate project says the op can help her it is across east africa i think as a project we have but i get everything 100000. people in. right now will last and it will. in your. 3. 100000 directly. climb mark hopes the service will help pastoralists build up resilience so that the drought will no longer always mean an emergency. joining me now is michael okotie stance director on climate change research or where they can yeah livestock research organization michael many thanks for...
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from nairobi's climate project says the op can help as across east africa i think as a project we have a target of reaching 800000. people in. march and we feel right now we're not handed with. you or. we. will be a. 100000 directly to climb mark hopes the service will help pastoralists build up resilience so that the drought will no longer always mean an emergency. joining me now is michael okotie stance director on climate change research and when i came here i was called troll of livestock research organisation michael many thanks for joining us now tell us how dire is the situation and what has climate change got to do with it. or sector in this country now. climate change is one of the stressed us for the oppressor let loose it be to be jungle let me say so but it climate change efforts the resource base which is the last of production the best lines and facing these in these in these in these 2 pronged areas one affix past us and for the species that left most to depend on then. and exist in these regions which are fed slash workouts mostly we do to the risks that are about to do
from nairobi's climate project says the op can help as across east africa i think as a project we have a target of reaching 800000. people in. march and we feel right now we're not handed with. you or. we. will be a. 100000 directly to climb mark hopes the service will help pastoralists build up resilience so that the drought will no longer always mean an emergency. joining me now is michael okotie stance director on climate change research and when i came here i was called troll of livestock...
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also in group c, kenya won a thrilling east africa derby 3—2.nga scored his second of the night ten minutes from time to give kenya a crucial victory. madagascar in group b picked up their first ever madagascar in group b picked up theirfirst ever cup madagascar in group b picked up their first ever cup of nations victory and what a goal to make it happen, a new national hero, a right—footed curling freekick to win the day against randy. madagascar on the day against randy. madagascar on the verge of a place in the last 16. it was difficult for us because burundi isa it was difficult for us because burundi is a very good team —— against burundi. we had a chance to score and we didn't concede a goal. good for the confidence of the defence and the goalkeeper of the team. i scored the goal. this is very good for the confidence and we have to keep going. elsewhere, the copa america is back under way after a couple of rest days. they're down to the last eight, with the host nation brazil facing paraguay in the first of the quarter—finals in porto ale
also in group c, kenya won a thrilling east africa derby 3—2.nga scored his second of the night ten minutes from time to give kenya a crucial victory. madagascar in group b picked up their first ever madagascar in group b picked up theirfirst ever cup madagascar in group b picked up their first ever cup of nations victory and what a goal to make it happen, a new national hero, a right—footed curling freekick to win the day against randy. madagascar on the day against randy. madagascar on...
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the gulf states that are involved in regions especially east africa and if the they can sometimes behave in ways that are not conducive to good governance where they may spread easy money around and things of that nature so i think that the policy of the u.s. is still working on is both informed by that and to try to augment the u.s. position on the continent and serves as a positive countervailing force to some of these negative forces. >> maybe i could ask you how does this discussion we've been having here how are those seen in europe and paris and elsewhere are the same opportunities and challenges perceived and do they have the same objectives and concerns as those expressed in the africa policy obviously there's been cooperation or is there a potential for greater convergence? >> how about the freedom. powerful nations close their strategic interest so they will converge if they have a common interest. they will not converge if they don't have any strategic common interests. it's interesting to see because things are changing very fast in africa but the minds in europe are not chan
the gulf states that are involved in regions especially east africa and if the they can sometimes behave in ways that are not conducive to good governance where they may spread easy money around and things of that nature so i think that the policy of the u.s. is still working on is both informed by that and to try to augment the u.s. position on the continent and serves as a positive countervailing force to some of these negative forces. >> maybe i could ask you how does this discussion...
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declining so this is an indication that this type of democracy is not providing what was expected from east africa at the same thing you see corruption that rises absolutely other matter in senegal. that's a that's a view that i've personally have heard increasingly coming from african voices and only coming here i mean salif kater the well known mali in musician i mean he's at a hip added his voice to the whole debate saying that actually democracy doesn't work for african countries and what africa needs each african country needs is a benign a benevolent dictator with was a phrase that he used i mean do you agree with him. i think that's an extremely dangerous thing to put on the cards because that's what militaries across the continent have used as their excuse and justification to step in and once they step in and this you know those powers the benevolence goes in the dictatorship stays i think it's a really really dangerous kind of impatience i think much as it is an unattractive prospect pushing every little bit to get better and better yes i agree in the nigeria lections this year turnout w
declining so this is an indication that this type of democracy is not providing what was expected from east africa at the same thing you see corruption that rises absolutely other matter in senegal. that's a that's a view that i've personally have heard increasingly coming from african voices and only coming here i mean salif kater the well known mali in musician i mean he's at a hip added his voice to the whole debate saying that actually democracy doesn't work for african countries and what...
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go when playing numbers of peoples could also be affecting the eco system of rivers and lakes in east africa researchers from the university of one to have been buried him on the rise to put down they found on the banks of matter if it contains a high level of silica a vital nutrient for datums are present in water that produces oxygen and feeds many species when there becomes an imbalance between not engine phosphorus and silica and other algae take over the competition between the diet. and then we lose the diatoms as a dominant species and then we lose also the function of these times i think the system according to the scientists that people silica contribution accounts for over 76 percent of the total silica transported along the maori of our city is vital to the region's aquatic consistence this nutrient is the lifeblood of east african legs and rivers and one that is. now lucky. that's why we see fish die sometimes you hear in lake and i wash of fish floating to the surface because they die there's not enough oxygen and this is why because the replaces the diatoms which actually are a
go when playing numbers of peoples could also be affecting the eco system of rivers and lakes in east africa researchers from the university of one to have been buried him on the rise to put down they found on the banks of matter if it contains a high level of silica a vital nutrient for datums are present in water that produces oxygen and feeds many species when there becomes an imbalance between not engine phosphorus and silica and other algae take over the competition between the diet. and...