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godwin ruto is a doctor and pauline kopiki is a nurse. they've given up their holiday to do this. >> it makes a difference because these are people who do not even have any education. they can't access family planning. people who are near the roads. >> the team first have to head into the rift valley. the area is inaccessible to cars. even the camels are digging in their heels. >> they're used to it, but camels love to complain. they complain when they're being trained, in the morning, in the evening, even if you just touch it. camels love to grumble, that's what they're like. >> as they pass by, pauline the nurse approaches women and invites them to a consultation. family planning and birth control are top of the mobile camel clinic's agenda. after five hours on the road, everyone's exhausted by the time they reach their first station in the rift valley. local children greet the camels as though they were circus attractions. pauline and godwin ruto set up their clinic in the open air. their first patitient would lie an hiv tesest. he ask
godwin ruto is a doctor and pauline kopiki is a nurse. they've given up their holiday to do this. >> it makes a difference because these are people who do not even have any education. they can't access family planning. people who are near the roads. >> the team first have to head into the rift valley. the area is inaccessible to cars. even the camels are digging in their heels. >> they're used to it, but camels love to complain. they complain when they're being trained, in the...
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pauline and godwin set up that clinic in the open air. market in only the first patient would like an h i.v. test he asks if he could have become infected by contaminated food. really interested. only in finally gets through to someone phyllis's thirty six and has nine children she agrees to get a hormonal implant which will stop her getting pregnant for the next three years. god when richard treats her out of sight of everyone else. we believe the name if someone we knew used this way know not to get into who goes along with the need to be in the queue to give their lives on the move bernie i know through the use of leave work with people who are those who use one new plan and i did prove it to. phyllis says her husband wants more children he won't know that she's using contraception now. and i want to make sure that the children i have get a proper education and. will have. nine children isn't even that many she explains some of her neighbors have ten eleven twelve. pulling visits the local school it's crowded considering that with such
pauline and godwin set up that clinic in the open air. market in only the first patient would like an h i.v. test he asks if he could have become infected by contaminated food. really interested. only in finally gets through to someone phyllis's thirty six and has nine children she agrees to get a hormonal implant which will stop her getting pregnant for the next three years. god when richard treats her out of sight of everyone else. we believe the name if someone we knew used this way know not...
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pauline and godwin set up their clinic in the open air. market during their first patient would like an hiv test he asks if he could have become infected by contaminated food. if the patient leave pauline explains the h.i.b. is spread by unprotected sex with an infected person and shows him how to use a condom he's never seen one before. it seems that the women don't dare come to the mobile clinic so pauline goes up to them and tries to talk to them about birth control but they're not really interested. only in finally gets through to someone phyllis's thirty six and has nine children she agrees to get a hormonal implant which will stop her getting pregnant for the next three years. god when richard treats her out of sight of everyone else. we believe the need if some we will use this or you know not get into who goes along with the need to be in the kitchen cooking for example on the menu bernie and also the use of live work weren't the people who are those useful newburn why did prostitutes. fail. this says her husband wants more childre
pauline and godwin set up their clinic in the open air. market during their first patient would like an hiv test he asks if he could have become infected by contaminated food. if the patient leave pauline explains the h.i.b. is spread by unprotected sex with an infected person and shows him how to use a condom he's never seen one before. it seems that the women don't dare come to the mobile clinic so pauline goes up to them and tries to talk to them about birth control but they're not really...
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or the zimbabwean author and journalist peter godwin joins me now from new york he is author of when a crocodile it's the sun and the fear the last days of robert mugabe peter welcome to the day are you convinced that mugabe's time is over for good. well listen once bitten twice shy i had i once predicted he was going before i had a book that had as its subside the last days of broadway darby and that was about eight years ago so you never can surmount to these really down he's a wily currency he's got a few bargaining chips left at the moment the main one being that if he doesn't resign voluntarily then he is in a bit of a pickle because they won't be able to do the transition constitutionally and that's what they need to happen so i think there's still probably a bit more negotiating to be done on his exit path package but i think you know he'll certainly he's a spent force and it's possible that part of this deal might be that they'll let him see out the rest of his term but really sort of not you know in a titular fashion he wouldn't really be you know it in charge of things but
or the zimbabwean author and journalist peter godwin joins me now from new york he is author of when a crocodile it's the sun and the fear the last days of robert mugabe peter welcome to the day are you convinced that mugabe's time is over for good. well listen once bitten twice shy i had i once predicted he was going before i had a book that had as its subside the last days of broadway darby and that was about eight years ago so you never can surmount to these really down he's a wily currency...
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all right i'm joined now by the zimbabwean author and journalist peter godwin he joins me from new york he is author of when a crocodile into the sun and the fear the last days of robert mugabe peter's good to have you back on the day let me get your take on what we just heard there are these reports that former vice president in god is in the country to meet with mugabi what do you make a bit of that well i think it sounds like it's a kind of last ditch attempts to drove a deal salma gobby to stand down and to avoid having to go through impeachment proceedings and politicians perhaps it's been made clear to me gabi that this is actually going to happen now that the gig is up that he needs to make a deal with them well i mean after what we've seen in the last week is robert mugabe is he in any position to be set in terms of a deal. not really frankly i mean i think that if he's not castle he is going to he's going to give up his last chance to take a shred of dignity a crumb of dignity out of this and have some sort of you know at least that the semblance of a retirement or resignation
all right i'm joined now by the zimbabwean author and journalist peter godwin he joins me from new york he is author of when a crocodile into the sun and the fear the last days of robert mugabe peter's good to have you back on the day let me get your take on what we just heard there are these reports that former vice president in god is in the country to meet with mugabi what do you make a bit of that well i think it sounds like it's a kind of last ditch attempts to drove a deal salma gobby to...
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who i'm sure could well thank you very much for now georgina godwin thank you for sharing your thoughts with us well there is much more to tell you about in the program the u.s. secretary of state describes attacks on the ranger as horrific as he needs on sun suchi and myanmar. and the german chancellor angela merkel says the paris climate change agreement was only a few are going to be live at the u.n. climate talks in germany with the latest on that as well. hello the weather remains largely dry unsettled across the middle east little bit of cloud just pulling out of afghanistan towards the himalayan plateau another area cloud just running in across the caspian sea but elsewhere it is largely sunshine all away. around seventeen celsius in the sunshine baghdad has around twenty six degrees that fine weather continues to just around the levant beirut getting up into the mid twenty's over the next couple of days mid twenty's to on friday for baghdad further south or striving to get to twenty seven in kuwait city it is starting to cool down a little now but to cool across the river potent
who i'm sure could well thank you very much for now georgina godwin thank you for sharing your thoughts with us well there is much more to tell you about in the program the u.s. secretary of state describes attacks on the ranger as horrific as he needs on sun suchi and myanmar. and the german chancellor angela merkel says the paris climate change agreement was only a few are going to be live at the u.n. climate talks in germany with the latest on that as well. hello the weather remains largely...
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thank you very much, zimbabwe and journalist georgina godwin.any others — are covered in tomorrow's front pages at 10:a0pm in the papers. our guests joining me tonight are the journalist and broadcaster aasmah mir and the political commentator and former tory adviserjo—anne nadler. the headlines... the army in zimbabwe seizes control of the country, with president robert mugabe thought to be under house arrest. scotla nd arrest. scotland will become the first country in the world to set a minimum price for alcohol following a ruling by the supreme court. the husband of love the scenes at —— nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe has finally met the foreign secretary, borisjohnson. she finally met the foreign secretary, boris johnson. she is finally met the foreign secretary, borisjohnson. she is the british womanjailed in borisjohnson. she is the british woman jailed in iran. let's get some sport with holly. good evening. sir bradley wiggins says his life was "a living hell" during an investigation into allegations of wrongdoing at british cycling and team s
thank you very much, zimbabwe and journalist georgina godwin.any others — are covered in tomorrow's front pages at 10:a0pm in the papers. our guests joining me tonight are the journalist and broadcaster aasmah mir and the political commentator and former tory adviserjo—anne nadler. the headlines... the army in zimbabwe seizes control of the country, with president robert mugabe thought to be under house arrest. scotla nd arrest. scotland will become the first country in the world to set a...
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let's get more insight into this story with peter godwin, the author of the fear: the last days of roberthat is a momentous event happening in zimbabwe. there don't seem to be many options left now for robert mugabe, the army is against him, the people have turned against him, the people have turned against him, the people have turned against him and now his own party, but do you think you will still try to dig his heels in? no, i think there has been a lot of negotiation in the last few days about his exit package and his severance, not before time, but i think he is toast. it's just a before time, but i think he is toast. it'sjust a question before time, but i think he is toast. it's just a question of how he goes. as it initially what he wa nted he goes. as it initially what he wanted to retire in a few months but i don't think that's a possibility. i think you will be given a stark binary, either he resigns today or tomorrow, robert b tomorrow, under his own steam, or parliament will probably fire him —— probably tomorrow, or parliament will try and buy him on tuesday under the consti
let's get more insight into this story with peter godwin, the author of the fear: the last days of roberthat is a momentous event happening in zimbabwe. there don't seem to be many options left now for robert mugabe, the army is against him, the people have turned against him, the people have turned against him, the people have turned against him and now his own party, but do you think you will still try to dig his heels in? no, i think there has been a lot of negotiation in the last few days...
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when journalists or jeanette godwin joins me now gina you and i were saying before that you know you were saying this is such an incredibly emotional day for you and there are lot of people watching this around the world who have a real emotional attachment to this story why why is it a story of such epic proportions do you think it's extraordinary isn't it i mean obviously for me and thirteen million zimbabweans scattered across the world it has a special resonance but it was saying something much greater than that everybody all over the world whether they've ever been to zimbabwe or know any zimbabweans or not seems to be invested in this and i don't quite know what it is i think it's been a kind of rolling so far for a type thing gabi of course a larger than life figure he's been around for forever or most or at least it felt that way furious about when i think it's really really important to remember that this was about and is about real people and real lives and it's about wins not being able to eat you know one of the things that morgan child or i said is very moving speech jus
when journalists or jeanette godwin joins me now gina you and i were saying before that you know you were saying this is such an incredibly emotional day for you and there are lot of people watching this around the world who have a real emotional attachment to this story why why is it a story of such epic proportions do you think it's extraordinary isn't it i mean obviously for me and thirteen million zimbabweans scattered across the world it has a special resonance but it was saying something...
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forces the opposition and the powerful war veterans which is hearing from i'm joined now by gina godwin a zimbabwean journalists so we've been hearing the one guy who are very much the man of the moment when he is finally back in the country there are some conflicting reports about whether he's there what might he do next well i think that he'll be very anxious to. to to bring together as many people as possible that we're looking at a transitional government and he'll want to be inclusive and what's very interesting is is this formation of a democratic and national democratic project which is bringing everybody together i think it's very interesting the language that's used around that that they really are trying to to pull everybody together obviously we're not calling it a coup but this is a project that the for everybody from the youth to the war veterans can be involved in and at least give some semblance of zimbabweans coming together to try and make a new a new way forward it's also very interesting that this project is a turn away from the west we're saying as i'm bob when solut
forces the opposition and the powerful war veterans which is hearing from i'm joined now by gina godwin a zimbabwean journalists so we've been hearing the one guy who are very much the man of the moment when he is finally back in the country there are some conflicting reports about whether he's there what might he do next well i think that he'll be very anxious to. to to bring together as many people as possible that we're looking at a transitional government and he'll want to be inclusive and...
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me now are xavier zavare from robert mugabe's party, zanu—pf, the zimbabwean journalist georgina godwiner and academic, who lectures at oxford university — but first our diplomatic editor mark urban. it does all seem incredibly peaceful and happy, this whole transition was ultimately smooth. but was it a takeover essentially bardiani? well, it's undoubtedly anything which sends shudders through many of the established powers that be throughout africa. we saw that in the african union statement that greeted the initial move by the military, very much against this idea of the military taking power. many people in the region worry about it, many people speculate about jacob zuma in south africa, how much he worries about it and the extent to which he tries to influence this transition, worrying about how it was going. i suppose all you can say from the point of view of somebody like jacob zuma is that the very things which are concerning to the opposition about the way this is happening, in other words, the crocodile emmerson mnangagwa is a creature of zanu—pf and the apparatus which has e
me now are xavier zavare from robert mugabe's party, zanu—pf, the zimbabwean journalist georgina godwiner and academic, who lectures at oxford university — but first our diplomatic editor mark urban. it does all seem incredibly peaceful and happy, this whole transition was ultimately smooth. but was it a takeover essentially bardiani? well, it's undoubtedly anything which sends shudders through many of the established powers that be throughout africa. we saw that in the african union...
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i‘m joined in the studio by the zimbabwean journalist georgina godwin.itary. what you expect to happen there? i expect they won‘t be very firm on the fact he needs to go, he needs to an his own resignation. nobody wants to see a violent situation. the language around this has been very careful, as you know, much ridicule, saying this is a very polite coup, in fact not a coup. the minute islands get involved and we start referring to it as involved and we start referring to itasa involved and we start referring to it as a coup and this is achieved through the barrel they come releva nt through the barrel they come relevant people are, then all sorts of chilling things that occasion. the the something we want to avoid andi the the something we want to avoid and i am surprised there has been his comment about mob violence and i also think zimbabweans themselves, and this wave of euphoria yesterday‘s huge demonstrations, would be limited to take that step. what hope is there for president mugabe to step down today because thatis mugabe to step down today bec
i‘m joined in the studio by the zimbabwean journalist georgina godwin.itary. what you expect to happen there? i expect they won‘t be very firm on the fact he needs to go, he needs to an his own resignation. nobody wants to see a violent situation. the language around this has been very careful, as you know, much ridicule, saying this is a very polite coup, in fact not a coup. the minute islands get involved and we start referring to it as involved and we start referring to itasa involved...
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let's speak now to zimbabwean journalist georgina godwin and zanu—pf‘s uk representative nick mangwaed. it didn't happen and everyone watching around the world was stunned. i think that the army knew what he would say and sanctioned what he would say. there we re sanctioned what he would say. there were suggestions that maybe he read from a speech, swapped pages. i don't think that happened. the army wanted to give him a dignified excerpts. the problem is a disconnect between the army and the party. and i think that there has not been sufficient communication. the party has said they want to impeach him. war veterans have been aggressive in language and they might take the fight to the streets. it is very difficult. what happens now with the impeachment is that parliament will meet and, of course, many parliamentarians have been expelled because they were part of grace mugabe g40 group. it is step—by—step, it will take possibly weeks. they will need the opposition to vote with them to make up the two thirds majority that is needed. this is the one chance that we, as zimbabweans have,
let's speak now to zimbabwean journalist georgina godwin and zanu—pf‘s uk representative nick mangwaed. it didn't happen and everyone watching around the world was stunned. i think that the army knew what he would say and sanctioned what he would say. there we re sanctioned what he would say. there were suggestions that maybe he read from a speech, swapped pages. i don't think that happened. the army wanted to give him a dignified excerpts. the problem is a disconnect between the army and...