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also, we heard it is very cool to see the whole of johannesburg and see a bit more.ovide contacts some of this building that we use, the reason we started here, this building played a huge part in the history ofjoburg. building played a huge part in the history of joburg. the social enterprise that operates the tour is run bya enterprise that operates the tour is run by a former resident. enterprise that operates the tour is run by a former residentlj enterprise that operates the tour is run by a former resident. i spent two and years of my life in ponte. i moved here in 2012 after doing a story on what is this infamous landmark on the johannesburg skyline? ponte opened its doors in 1975. it was built for the top 1% of society. there were saunas, wine cellars. this actually was the first floor of a 3—storey apartment. where this building finds itself, it has all is being very cosmopolitan. during apartheid and the government didn't want black people to partake in certain sectors of the economy and imported a lot of skills. so what you had was a lot of german engineer
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i am in johannesburg, the largest city in south africa, as the country celebrates 100 years since the nelson mandela. i am in johannesburg, the largest city in south africa, as the country celebrates 100 years since the birth of its most famous son, nelson mandela. jo'burg is where he found his feet as an anti—apartheid activist, and it is the place he called home once again following his release from prison. situated in the north of the country, the city grew at a startling rate after the discovery of gold in 1886. scores came from across africa and beyond to seek their fortune. but while many white prospectors got rich, the black workers suffered in poverty. in the late 1940s, inequality became law under the notorious apartheid regime, which lasted for nearly 50 years, until mandela was elected president. by that time decades of industrial decline and international sanctions had damaged johannesburg's economy and crime was widespread. the city came to be known as one of the most dangerous places on earth. but in recent years there has been a drive to change all of that, and previous
i am in johannesburg, the largest city in south africa, as the country celebrates 100 years since the nelson mandela. i am in johannesburg, the largest city in south africa, as the country celebrates 100 years since the birth of its most famous son, nelson mandela. jo'burg is where he found his feet as an anti—apartheid activist, and it is the place he called home once again following his release from prison. situated in the north of the country, the city grew at a startling rate after the...
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in nigeria i'm felicia ends we here in johannesburg south africa and we've got such an exciting show lined up for you today haven't. we had cinema via where a small company has become a trailblazer and. then we're in the german capital of the city has now become the host of wild animals foraging. and finally we're in south africa to meet an activist who is showing people how to deal with the dangers of climate change. in the media the outlook for is bright at least according to a company called sun cycle and it's based in the capital of wind hook where they produce bicycles that are powered by the sun in a place where the sun shines at least three hundred days a year it appears to be a promising concept the firm tell us it spikes for different uses with the aim of promoting sustainable and affordable mobility let's take a look at how that works. into pharmacies around the capital. one of the country's first. his deliveries need to arrive at the pharmacies in the morning this way he gets to avoid traffic. all by. leaving this through. so far east bikes are the rare exception on the ma
in nigeria i'm felicia ends we here in johannesburg south africa and we've got such an exciting show lined up for you today haven't. we had cinema via where a small company has become a trailblazer and. then we're in the german capital of the city has now become the host of wild animals foraging. and finally we're in south africa to meet an activist who is showing people how to deal with the dangers of climate change. in the media the outlook for is bright at least according to a company called...
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of justice for women who have been raped or killed when carol mcqueen i was found murdered in johannesburg last year it prompted hundreds of thousands of tweets activists say the pressure pushed all four of these to act her boyfriend was found guilty of the murder earlier this year ten james one a study the movement she says the social media activism and the naming of suspected rapists may not always bring justice but it breaks the silence because of the of help quickly hashtags pick up your able to call out your repurposed and there's a bunch of people who say i believe you this is your first interaction been going to the police and saying this is happened to me and the police saying well what we were where were you what time was it south africa's some of the highest rates of sexual violence in the world activists say less than one in ten. reported rapes result in conviction we asked the state prosecutor what she thinks about frustrated victims receiving justice on social media instead consider the danger there are a few dishes. i think that were extremely well where the burden of proof i
of justice for women who have been raped or killed when carol mcqueen i was found murdered in johannesburg last year it prompted hundreds of thousands of tweets activists say the pressure pushed all four of these to act her boyfriend was found guilty of the murder earlier this year ten james one a study the movement she says the social media activism and the naming of suspected rapists may not always bring justice but it breaks the silence because of the of help quickly hashtags pick up your...
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in nigeria i'm felicia enders be here in johannesburg south africa and we've got such an exciting show lined up for you today haven't. we had cinema where a small company has become a trailblazer and. then we're in the german capital of the city has now become the host of wild animals foraging for food and finally we're in south africa to meet an activist who is showing people how to deal with the dangers of climate change. in the media the outlook for ebonics is bright at least according to a company called sun cycle and it's based in the capital of wind hook where they produce bicycles that are powered by the sun in a place where the sun shines at least three hundred days a year it appears to be a promising concept the firm tells it spikes for different uses with the aim of promoting sustainable and affordable mobility let's take a look at how that works. medicine to pharmacies around the capital. one of the country's first. his deliveries need to arrive at the pharmacies in the morning this way he gets to avoid traffic. all by. believing this story. day. so far each bikes are the ra
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well some women in south africa are now using social media to seek justice when reports from johannesburg. yolanda kyunki had just started a degree at rhodes university in south africa but she says she was raped she went for a drink with friends she doesn't remember anything else the following day other people told her that two different men had sex with her it's just really made me angry. really angry and through kid and i mean it has affected my relationships with him in their eyes. obviously the encounter after that i had my trust in people in general. and i guess i just was a becoming prisons really and gets a state mostly you landers met many other students who were tired of their universities and police not acting on reports of sexual assault. on the exchange students marched in broad university in twenty sixteen as part of their campaign they published a list of students and university staff on social media they said were responsible for sexual assault students have also protested here the university has run in johannesburg and since the student movement began thousands more south
well some women in south africa are now using social media to seek justice when reports from johannesburg. yolanda kyunki had just started a degree at rhodes university in south africa but she says she was raped she went for a drink with friends she doesn't remember anything else the following day other people told her that two different men had sex with her it's just really made me angry. really angry and through kid and i mean it has affected my relationships with him in their eyes. obviously...
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of justice for women who have been raped or killed when carol mcqueen i was found murdered in johannesburg last year it prompted hundreds of thousands of tweets activists say the pressure pushed all four of these to act her boyfriend was found guilty of the murder earlier this year ten james won a study the movement she says the social media activism and the naming of suspected rapists may not always bring justice but it breaks the silence because of the of how quickly hashtags pick up your able to call out your rapist and there's a bunch of people who say i believe you this is your first interaction been going to the police and saying this is happened to me and the police saying well what we were where were you what time was it south africa's some of the highest rates of sexual violence in the world activists say less than one in ten. reported rapes result in conviction we asked the state prosecutor what she thinks about frustrated victims receiving justice on social media instead consider the dangers there are a few dishes go fifth american could wear extremely well where the burden of p
of justice for women who have been raped or killed when carol mcqueen i was found murdered in johannesburg last year it prompted hundreds of thousands of tweets activists say the pressure pushed all four of these to act her boyfriend was found guilty of the murder earlier this year ten james won a study the movement she says the social media activism and the naming of suspected rapists may not always bring justice but it breaks the silence because of the of how quickly hashtags pick up your...
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of justice for women who have been raped or killed when carol mcqueen i was found murdered in johannesburg last year it prompted hundreds of thousands of tweets activists say the pressure pushed all four of these to act her boyfriend was found guilty of the murder earlier this year ten james one a study the movement she says the social media activism and the naming of suspected rapists may not always bring justice but it breaks the silence because of the of help quickly hashtags pick up your able to call out your rapist and there's a bunch of people who say i believe you this is your first interaction been going to the police and saying this is happened to me and the police saying well what we were where were you what time was it south africa some of the highest rates of sexual violence in the world activists say less than one in ten. supported rapes result in conviction we asked the state prosecutor what she thinks about frustrated victims receiving justice on social media instead. of the dangerous i love. you do you go for three hundred were extremely well where the burden of proof is on
of justice for women who have been raped or killed when carol mcqueen i was found murdered in johannesburg last year it prompted hundreds of thousands of tweets activists say the pressure pushed all four of these to act her boyfriend was found guilty of the murder earlier this year ten james one a study the movement she says the social media activism and the naming of suspected rapists may not always bring justice but it breaks the silence because of the of help quickly hashtags pick up your...
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this report from johannesburg.ning for their lives -- foreign shopwn os fearing the worst, backing up instead of facing the danger of more attacks. african immigrts being targeted once again. violence broke out wednesday in one area of soweto and quickly spread to othe parts. residents accuse foreign shopowners ofco selling terfeit groceries, a charge shopkeepers de. in the chaos, three people dn d, more tha20co arrested, and tless shops looted. >> this is three times they are looting oushops. they break my shop, they loot my stuff. the same stuff they are complaining has been expired, they are collecting and eating that stuff. reporter: in an effort to prevent the unrest from spreading, in the east of johannesburg a local mail that raids,yor led confiscating expired goods and reing undocumented immigrants. targets the policy to foreign nationals especially those illegally in the country. we condemn it in the strong as possible terms. we don't want thito spot xenophobic attacks. reporter: some believe these raids a
this report from johannesburg.ning for their lives -- foreign shopwn os fearing the worst, backing up instead of facing the danger of more attacks. african immigrts being targeted once again. violence broke out wednesday in one area of soweto and quickly spread to othe parts. residents accuse foreign shopowners ofco selling terfeit groceries, a charge shopkeepers de. in the chaos, three people dn d, more tha20co arrested, and tless shops looted. >> this is three times they are looting...
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noir and the author of the land is alice and he's joining us live from johannesburg very good to have you with us on al-jazeera and so what do you make of donald trump's comments about this. was donald trump's comments display here is it. because if he had not been as ignorant as he is what you would have seen. is no crisis of learned reform is a crisis of learning listeners and certainly what you would have seen as our south africa does not really wish to be monitored by the head of imperial power and the reality on the ground is that there is a debate in south africa not about whether learned reform is necessary there's broad consensus in society about the necessity of before the debate is whether learned reform should be done via a constitutional amendment or that it should not be done. even on both of those schools of thought of the matter is that we are all common ground that it should be
noir and the author of the land is alice and he's joining us live from johannesburg very good to have you with us on al-jazeera and so what do you make of donald trump's comments about this. was donald trump's comments display here is it. because if he had not been as ignorant as he is what you would have seen. is no crisis of learned reform is a crisis of learning listeners and certainly what you would have seen as our south africa does not really wish to be monitored by the head of imperial...
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of dollars of state funds were stolen using corrupt practices some of the miller reports from johannesburg. the commission of inquiry is expected to hold public hearings until november this year and the commission could continue its work for another two years so this is just it's early days in terms of what south africans may find out in terms of these allegations of corruption that reached the highest level former president jacob zuma and just how far he might have been involved in these allegations the role he played with regard to an influential family here in south africa. who are alleged to have used their political connections to benefit themselves both politically and financially we are expecting to see quite important witnesses come forward during the week ranging from the former deputy finance minister of south africa who alleges that he was offered a bribe of up to forty million dollars by the good family to take up the position of finance minister which ultimately might have bited benefited some of their dealings with government and also former m.p.'s member of parliament of fro
of dollars of state funds were stolen using corrupt practices some of the miller reports from johannesburg. the commission of inquiry is expected to hold public hearings until november this year and the commission could continue its work for another two years so this is just it's early days in terms of what south africans may find out in terms of these allegations of corruption that reached the highest level former president jacob zuma and just how far he might have been involved in these...
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so let's get the thoughts of our guest joining us from johannesburg. academic director at the university of with school of governance in cape town said mission aid oh she is a research institute for global dialogue and also in johannesburg caring more a journalist and it's welcome to you all carol let me start with you can you just bring us up just being with what happened on this first day. well essentially what happened was that we saw all the legal personnel in this inquiry really outline of the basis of its investigative investigation again outlining that it was very much based on former public protected to be made and still a state of capture report and looking at the kind of issues that it would be addressing interesting me enough we saw lawyers for former president jacob zuma his son to design a under-cooked of family as well as a nother government minister former government government minister lynne brown also making it known that they wished to potentially contribute to this inquiry in which they have been notified that they are implicated par
so let's get the thoughts of our guest joining us from johannesburg. academic director at the university of with school of governance in cape town said mission aid oh she is a research institute for global dialogue and also in johannesburg caring more a journalist and it's welcome to you all carol let me start with you can you just bring us up just being with what happened on this first day. well essentially what happened was that we saw all the legal personnel in this inquiry really outline of...
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this report from johannesburg. runnior their livesop -- foreign sh owners fearing the worst, backing up instead of facing e danger of more attacks. african immigrants being e targeted oncain. wednesday ine out and quickf soweto spread to other parts. residents accuse foreign shopowners of selling counterfeit groceries, a charge shopkeepers deny. in the chaos, three people died, more than 20 arrested, and countless shops looted. >> this is three times they are looting our shops. they break my shop, they loot my stuff. the same stuff they are ining has been expired, they are collecting and eating that stuff. reporter: in an effort to prevent the unrest from spreading, in e east of johannesburg a loc-- mail that raids,r led confiscating eired goods and arresting undocumented immigrants. targets the policy to foreign those illegally in the country. we condemn possible terms.ng as we don't want this to spot xenophobic attacks. reporter: some believe these raids t are reinforcing perception that foreigners are the proble
this report from johannesburg. runnior their livesop -- foreign sh owners fearing the worst, backing up instead of facing e danger of more attacks. african immigrants being e targeted oncain. wednesday ine out and quickf soweto spread to other parts. residents accuse foreign shopowners of selling counterfeit groceries, a charge shopkeepers deny. in the chaos, three people died, more than 20 arrested, and countless shops looted. >> this is three times they are looting our shops. they break...
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this is not a war zone, but the outs but outskirts of johannesburg. office workers watch in horror, as gangsters overpower armed guards. cash in transit heist like this were once under control, though they are now threatened with a resurgence. the intelligence dropped the ball, and secondly, i am sure they were given the space, then, to multiply and develop their skills in dealing with the matter. and thirdly, people that were arrested in the 1980s and 1990s on the matter began to get out of prison, and gave new skills to the young guys, and all that. and those new skills include the use of explosives and more sophisticated weapons. this former robber who served time in jail, and who says he is now clean, describes the mindset of gangs in a country where cash is still king. they have got what i want, but i don't hurt them. ijust they have got what i want, but i don't hurt them. i just frighten them. put fear, install a lot of fear into them. have you ever kill anybody? i haven't killed anybody. i could fire about two or three shots to someone who is c
this is not a war zone, but the outs but outskirts of johannesburg. office workers watch in horror, as gangsters overpower armed guards. cash in transit heist like this were once under control, though they are now threatened with a resurgence. the intelligence dropped the ball, and secondly, i am sure they were given the space, then, to multiply and develop their skills in dealing with the matter. and thirdly, people that were arrested in the 1980s and 1990s on the matter began to get out of...
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we are live in johannesburg with the latest. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ anna: good morning.bloomberg: daybreak europe." london back in business after the bank holiday. a no dealy says brexit would not be the end of the world. let's get a bloomberg business flash. debra: toyota has confirmed it is expanding its alliance with through half $1 billion of new investment. the deal values uber at $72 billion and would you see toyota making minivans equipped with uber -- through half $1 billionf new investment. would see toyota making minivans equipped with uber's self driving technology. elon musk's personal trauma may have overshadowed signs of progress with the crucial tesla model 3. estimates may have topped 5000 for much of this month, although estimates vary from week to week. restaurant review and delivery giant has started engaging investor demand for a plant hong kong ipo. the tencentr from backed company could raise more than 4 billion u.s. dollars. the company plans to seek a valuation as much as $55 billion. boeing is said to be in a delivery bottleneck with the dreamlin
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owned shops have been targeted in south africa's largest city will have a report coming up in johannesburg and endangering much more than the economy why iran stock to say u.s. sanctions will have a deadly effect. hello again well this hour we're going to start our weather forecast just out here across the mediterranean particular over here towards the west bank where the drought situation there has been going on for just over five years and they're dealing with it the best they can salinity levels in the well water has been coming up so really unusable to use there and they are really changing their crops more towards days because the dates plants can actually handle the drought situation just a little bit better over the next few days not any rain in the forecast and fortune we are looking at temperatures into the lower thirty's that is really going to stay there in kuwait city a little bit further down here towards the south you're going to be seeing forty seven but over the next few days the temperature will come down but we do think humanity is going to go up and speaking of humidity
owned shops have been targeted in south africa's largest city will have a report coming up in johannesburg and endangering much more than the economy why iran stock to say u.s. sanctions will have a deadly effect. hello again well this hour we're going to start our weather forecast just out here across the mediterranean particular over here towards the west bank where the drought situation there has been going on for just over five years and they're dealing with it the best they can salinity...
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specifically thing is a concern that this could possibly escalate however the city officials in johannesburg have begun raids at certain stores looking for these goods that people say done not me with something down the son still was in the various locations but the worst that we've seen of this was back in two thousand and eight when at least sixty people were killed in a phobic violence and of course in this instance the concern would be to contain what's been happening restore calm to these areas and ensure that to these incident . don't continue in saxony don't sprains south sudan's opposition leader rick mashad has signed a piece of code to and in five years of civil war he agreed to sign after receiving assurances that a passion airing deal would be ahmed they agree met with president salva kiir followed discussions in sudan's capital khartoum well michael is a former at unicef spokesman he's not optimistic the deal than of a long lasting peace i can't help but being skeptical and a big reason for that is welcome or why you have a lot of several dozen nothing or groups that still are v
specifically thing is a concern that this could possibly escalate however the city officials in johannesburg have begun raids at certain stores looking for these goods that people say done not me with something down the son still was in the various locations but the worst that we've seen of this was back in two thousand and eight when at least sixty people were killed in a phobic violence and of course in this instance the concern would be to contain what's been happening restore calm to these...
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i'll be in johannesburg, finding out how the city is reinventing itself, and visiting one of the most hotfooting it down to cape town to meet the young ballroom dancers helping shape the future of the rainbow nation. i think the amazing thing about seeing the born—free generation, which is, they don't really know what it feels like to feel or see segregation. i'm in johannesburg, the largest city in south africa, as the country celebrates 100 years since the birth of its most famous son, nelson mandela. maboneng has been described as one of the most successful urban renewal projects in the world, a network of coffee shops and street art. artists from south africa and beyond have come to transform the city's buildings, and the revival isn't limited to urban areas. this is another example of an open space that used to be considered dangerous. and this trail runs right through the heart ofjohannesburg, and since its revitalisation, it attracts more than 4,000 visitors each weekend. luckily, the authorities realised that they needed to getjoburg back on the map. so there's been various in
i'll be in johannesburg, finding out how the city is reinventing itself, and visiting one of the most hotfooting it down to cape town to meet the young ballroom dancers helping shape the future of the rainbow nation. i think the amazing thing about seeing the born—free generation, which is, they don't really know what it feels like to feel or see segregation. i'm in johannesburg, the largest city in south africa, as the country celebrates 100 years since the birth of its most famous son,...
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violence against women isn't restricted to any one race age or sexual orientation in the city of johannesburg tweeted these photos officially supporting this cause i many women have posted their own videos online explaining why they are protesting. and the reason why have these chains on today is from the line that hands. up i'll be using the great guys in their own homes. because i'm the brother. and this is. the way the chains. because i know. how to speak. the cutting edge because they don't have the means to get out on the street. if your mom or your dad is in parliament you tell them let's go and learn you give them our demands as well if you have somebody in the workplace that you know can cause affect or kind of change you tell them don't waste time this money question the lowest level employee in you know do the most so get good enough. seats that he hasn't been in the key days. when as you heard there these women say that they're fighting now so that this kind of violence doesn't become normalized already it's estimated that one in five south african women experience sexual or physic
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justice has been done malcolm webb al-jazeera johannesburg well let's get more on this now we're joined by leslie encode a spokeswoman of the total shut down women's march and she's joining us live from pretoria very good to have you with us on al-jazeera and why are we seeing such a rise in gender based violence and south africa which as our report mentioned is already one of the worst places in the world for this. i'm sorry could you repeat the question that i didn't get that sure we were talking about the number of women in south africa who were exposed to rape and sexual violence and we're seeing that number actually increase why is that. we will we were discussing it a lot there's a lot of violence that people in the society have carried over from the government we hadn't done any conciliation terms of emotional trauma and the second logical job of people and we need to remember that to africa and to the world in general we need been a highly toxic. a society where a men feel entitled to our bodies men feel entitled to our with space and talk to. this violence community and so why
justice has been done malcolm webb al-jazeera johannesburg well let's get more on this now we're joined by leslie encode a spokeswoman of the total shut down women's march and she's joining us live from pretoria very good to have you with us on al-jazeera and why are we seeing such a rise in gender based violence and south africa which as our report mentioned is already one of the worst places in the world for this. i'm sorry could you repeat the question that i didn't get that sure we were...
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justice has been done malcolm webb al-jazeera johannesburg. cotton israel has jailed an israeli palestinian poet for five months over a poem and comments that she made during a wave of palestinian street attacks their entire tour of posted a video of palestinian youths throwing stones and fire bombs at israeli soldiers with audiotape of her self reading out her poem on facebook and you tube in october twenty fifteen prosecutors said the video encourage violence she says her video was a call for nonviolent resistance. and the syrian army is continuing its onslaught in rebel held it lit province activists report shelling in just a sugar south of it lip city and also in neighboring hum of province it is the only significant territory still held by the rebels president bashar al assad says retaking the province is his top priority. the u.n. special envoy to syria says that he wants agreements from iran russia and turkey on the formation of a body for drafting a new syrian constitution so finding mr a says he hopes to finalize the plan in september
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some women in south africa are now using social media to seek justice malcolm webb reports from johannesburg. yeah land that yankee had just started a degree at rhodes university in south africa when she says she was raped she went for a drink with friends she doesn't remember anything else the following day other people told her that two different men had sex with her it's just really made me angry. really angry and through kids and i mean it has affected my relationships with him in their eyes. obviously the encounter after they had my trust in people in general . and i guess i just as a become a prison's really and gets to say mostly you landers met many other students who tried of their universities and police not acting on reports of sexual assault. on exchange students marched in broad university in twenty sixteen as part of their campaign they published a list of students and university staff on social media they said were responsible for sexual assault students have also protested here the university has run into anna's bag and since the student movement began thousands more south af
some women in south africa are now using social media to seek justice malcolm webb reports from johannesburg. yeah land that yankee had just started a degree at rhodes university in south africa when she says she was raped she went for a drink with friends she doesn't remember anything else the following day other people told her that two different men had sex with her it's just really made me angry. really angry and through kids and i mean it has affected my relationships with him in their...
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i'm in johannesburg, the largest city in south africa, as the country celebrates 100 years since the world, a network of coffee shops and street art. artists from south africa and beyond have come to transform the city's buildings, and the revival isn't limited to urban areas. this is another example of an open space that used to be considered dangerous. and this trail runs right through the heart ofjohannesburg, and since its revitalisation, it attracts more than 4,000 visitors each weekend. luckily, the authorities realised that they needed to getjoburg back on the map. so there's been various initiatives, starting from the city centre, cleaning it up, getting security in place. and the trail is basically the continuation of the process. because you get out of the city centre, you've got this beautiful green land that residents and tourists can use. visitors can see a strong security presence on the trail, and they are encouraged to use a specially created mobile app that can raise the alarm in case of emergency. perhaps the most visible symbol ofjohannesburg's regeneration, though
i'm in johannesburg, the largest city in south africa, as the country celebrates 100 years since the world, a network of coffee shops and street art. artists from south africa and beyond have come to transform the city's buildings, and the revival isn't limited to urban areas. this is another example of an open space that used to be considered dangerous. and this trail runs right through the heart ofjohannesburg, and since its revitalisation, it attracts more than 4,000 visitors each weekend....
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haidi stroud-watts in sydney and renee in johannesburg.sis on two very different tories, but interesting to see the fx dimension to both of them. michael is still with us on set in london. let's start with the south african story. i have the chart on the bloomberg. it's showing the south african rand and of pressure in recent days. as a result of president trump's comments. is this another turkey? or is there something more that could happen here? michael: it's very much the market looking for the next e.m. vulnerable.t is when we look at south africa, we do see the fundamentals are not brilliant, so growth is quite low, inflation is quite low, however, we do not think it has the same vulnerabilities as turkey. the amount of dollar-denominated debt is much smaller. inflation is much lower. the central bank would be willing to raise rates if it needed to, which we think it will not need to. so it's a very different situation. anna: is the rand fairly valued now? michael: we think it is about fairly valued. short-term and medium-term models.
haidi stroud-watts in sydney and renee in johannesburg.sis on two very different tories, but interesting to see the fx dimension to both of them. michael is still with us on set in london. let's start with the south african story. i have the chart on the bloomberg. it's showing the south african rand and of pressure in recent days. as a result of president trump's comments. is this another turkey? or is there something more that could happen here? michael: it's very much the market looking for...
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degrees there we do expect to see another front coming through but over here towards parts of johannesburg where we are looking at twenty two degrees not too bad but durban is going to be seeing some rain in your forecast with the temperatures there of twenty one degrees. to. be sure. he is a self-proclaimed messenger of god are plenty millions of devote but his path to enlightenment involve the rape and abuse of his followers when used investigates the fall of one of india's most powerful spiritual gurus on al-jazeera. watching al-jazeera these are the top stories this hour rockets fired towards afghanistan's presidential palace have interrupted and aides page by president. police say the taliban are behind the strikes in kabul which it to now eyes attacks happened less than forty eight hours after the president offered a three month cease fire to the ark group and israel as major opposition parties have called for a general strike and day of protest president nicolas maduro introduce a new monetary policy on monday to try to curb hyper inflation the country is struggling to contain an ec
degrees there we do expect to see another front coming through but over here towards parts of johannesburg where we are looking at twenty two degrees not too bad but durban is going to be seeing some rain in your forecast with the temperatures there of twenty one degrees. to. be sure. he is a self-proclaimed messenger of god are plenty millions of devote but his path to enlightenment involve the rape and abuse of his followers when used investigates the fall of one of india's most powerful...
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degrees there we do expect to see another front coming through but over here towards parts of johannesburg where we are looking at twenty two degrees not too bad but durban is going to be seeing some rain in your forecast for the temperatures there of twenty one degrees. it takes discipline. this is not a game or is it. what is a healthy balance between work and play when playing. the story of the lows of. the pro game. with this documentary. because don did not have the ability to take on. new ones also new to the point all of them big enough to sponsor. in search of the missing pieces in really important meetings or. when you go to the news of bin laden was killed were you surprised or was your reaction oh they found in the place we continue but we don't want anyone to know mehdi hasan goes head to head with the pakistani foreign minister on al-jazeera. these are the top stories right now rockets fired toward afghanistan's presidential palace at a speech by the. place had the taliban is behind the strikes in kabul the taliban is denying that president says her country will fight against
degrees there we do expect to see another front coming through but over here towards parts of johannesburg where we are looking at twenty two degrees not too bad but durban is going to be seeing some rain in your forecast for the temperatures there of twenty one degrees. it takes discipline. this is not a game or is it. what is a healthy balance between work and play when playing. the story of the lows of. the pro game. with this documentary. because don did not have the ability to take on. new...
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africans and of the united kingdom and our correspondent for me to miller is following her trip from johannesburg. the prime minister is calling this a new partnership with africa she says based on shared prosperity and security now so far she's announced that the u.k. will invest about five billion dollars in african economies and will follow up with a five further five billion dollars from private investors and the aim here is that the u.k. would want to be the largest g seven investing in africa by twenty twenty two so this trip around the continent is very much about renewing and strengthening ties with african countries african countries not only around their economies but also security and stabilizing individual african countries she said that the stability of these countries will only allow africa to prosper and also in that way benefit the u.k. in terms of trade and investment she's looked at a number of issues ranging from poverty of alleviation as well as migrants traveling to europe saying that africa should stabilize and that the u.k. is here to help the continent do that reason may w
africans and of the united kingdom and our correspondent for me to miller is following her trip from johannesburg. the prime minister is calling this a new partnership with africa she says based on shared prosperity and security now so far she's announced that the u.k. will invest about five billion dollars in african economies and will follow up with a five further five billion dollars from private investors and the aim here is that the u.k. would want to be the largest g seven investing in...
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. >> tonight on c-span, former president barack obama's aches in johannesburg, south africa. a panel looks at the limit of first -- free speech and if it protects hate speech. eating at the impact of the outdoor recreation industry in their state. the senate is in recess this week. several sessions scheduled through next week with lawmakers return to washington for theslative work on the 15th debate on judicial nominations and federal spending. the house remains in recess for the rest of the month and will .eturn september 4 follow the house move on c-span and the senate on c-span2. sunday night on cue and day -- q&a. [crying] are theyou are hearing cries of children, immigrant children, who had just been separated from their parents in a border patrol detention facility. it is audio that i obtained a month and a half ago or so through -- with the help of a lawyer, a civil rights attorney on the border named jennifer. she had obtained this tape and thought it was important. she shared it with me. she asked what i thought about it and i told her that we should try to publish i
. >> tonight on c-span, former president barack obama's aches in johannesburg, south africa. a panel looks at the limit of first -- free speech and if it protects hate speech. eating at the impact of the outdoor recreation industry in their state. the senate is in recess this week. several sessions scheduled through next week with lawmakers return to washington for theslative work on the 15th debate on judicial nominations and federal spending. the house remains in recess for the rest of...
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our david mackenzie is live in johannesburg.ad live interactions with him many times, what can you tell us on a personal level? >> reporter: on a personal level he was as richard described, in his presence, you think he had a very powerful presence, a soft spoken diplomat who had an outside influence on world affairs, decades, in fact. his family saying he died on saturday after a short illness. he was 80-years-old. his children were at his side during that brief illness and tragic death. they say as a spokesman deeply committed, throughout his life in a more peaceful world and searching the current climated of diplomacy, which sees more around nationalistic interests than international diplomacy. he? a way was a throwpack from another era, a career diplomat that managed controversy to get the highest job at the united nations. i dealt with him mostly in the kenyan violence many years ago, ten years ago or more, where he helped to try to broker peace deals. even thing is general, he had a significant amount of power as a global
our david mackenzie is live in johannesburg.ad live interactions with him many times, what can you tell us on a personal level? >> reporter: on a personal level he was as richard described, in his presence, you think he had a very powerful presence, a soft spoken diplomat who had an outside influence on world affairs, decades, in fact. his family saying he died on saturday after a short illness. he was 80-years-old. his children were at his side during that brief illness and tragic death....
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and joining me now to talk about this in detail is sabina omo in johannesburg she's the c.e.o. of as even to south africa with an expertise in infrastructure thank you for being with us now the challenge ahead is certainly a large one we know that in the coming thirty years africa's cities will have have to host one billion people the equivalent actually of the continent's present population so what needs to happen so that these open areas provide quality of life . yeah thank you so much it's a pleasure to be yet. i must say first of all we need to understand and you already highlighted that what is the reason to why he's there move into the cities and that is but to kill or having access to what i like to a city but also housing. education and very important schooling for their kids but also medical treatment and obviously the the rate of movement into the city from the urban areas into the urban areas is increasing ever faster and in order to improve it the first need to find out what actually is required in the cities and what kind of data is available specifically in the to
and joining me now to talk about this in detail is sabina omo in johannesburg she's the c.e.o. of as even to south africa with an expertise in infrastructure thank you for being with us now the challenge ahead is certainly a large one we know that in the coming thirty years africa's cities will have have to host one billion people the equivalent actually of the continent's present population so what needs to happen so that these open areas provide quality of life . yeah thank you so much it's a...
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the 100 anniversary of the anti-apartheid leader's birth. 15,000 people filled the stadium in johannesburg to hear the lecture. this runs an hour and 25 minutes. [applause] mr. obama: thank you. thank you so much. thank you very much. thank you. thank you so much. [laughter] >> yes, we can! yes, we can! yes, we can! mr. obama: thank you. michelle, members of the mandela family, to president ramaphosa, who you can see is providing hope to this country, professor, doctor, distinguished guests, to the people of south africa -- [cheers and applause] mr. obama: it is a singular honor for me to be here with all of you as we gather to celebrate the birth and life of one of history's true giants. let me begin by a correction -- [laughter] and a few confessions. the correction is that i am a very good dancer. [laughter] i just want to be clear about that. michelle is a little better. [laughter] mr. obama: the confessions. number one, i was not exactly invited to be here. i was ordered in a very nice way to be here. [laughter] confession number two, i forgot my geography and the fact that right now
the 100 anniversary of the anti-apartheid leader's birth. 15,000 people filled the stadium in johannesburg to hear the lecture. this runs an hour and 25 minutes. [applause] mr. obama: thank you. thank you so much. thank you very much. thank you. thank you so much. [laughter] >> yes, we can! yes, we can! yes, we can! mr. obama: thank you. michelle, members of the mandela family, to president ramaphosa, who you can see is providing hope to this country, professor, doctor, distinguished...
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africans and the united kingdom by let's go live to our correspondent in south africa she's in johannesburg for me to miller for me to say mrs may traveling to africa to the african continent for the first time since she's taken office and she's traveling with a rather large business delegation. and very much of the strippers she says are the snooze partnership is based on what she calls shared prosperity and shared security that very much the focus of this tour around africa the reason mays outlined some of the plans that the u.k. is looking at saying that she wants the u.k. to be the biggest g seven investor in africa by twenty twenty two and so far has announced that six of rather five billion dollars will be invested in african countries and a further five billion dollars from private investors that to come later this is very much about renewing ties with africa looking at various african economies but also cementing the relationship that's been established so far the u.k. to some extent has taken a back seat to other trade partners specifically in relation to south africa such as china
africans and the united kingdom by let's go live to our correspondent in south africa she's in johannesburg for me to miller for me to say mrs may traveling to africa to the african continent for the first time since she's taken office and she's traveling with a rather large business delegation. and very much of the strippers she says are the snooze partnership is based on what she calls shared prosperity and shared security that very much the focus of this tour around africa the reason mays...
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and sibanye gold in the johannesburg stock exchange.uld possibly do well with a weaker rand because their cost will go down if they are down in a south african rand's. but their sales are in u.s. dollars. guy: thank you very much indeed. don't forget that you can track all the charts we use on bloomberg television using g tv . you can browse the charts we are using, the analysis behind the, and save them for future reference. talking about charts next, it is the battle of the charts. this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: welcome back to bloomberg markets. this is the european open. isminutes into trading.it time to get to our battle of the charts . guy will go head-to-head with annmarie hordern. guy, why don't you kicked things off? guy: fresh is not the word i would use. let's use this chart again because i think it is important. what we are seeing around the world at the moment is a dollar story. it comes with a turkish label, but nonetheless it is a dollar story. that is what we will continue to see playing out. the big question is will the
and sibanye gold in the johannesburg stock exchange.uld possibly do well with a weaker rand because their cost will go down if they are down in a south african rand's. but their sales are in u.s. dollars. guy: thank you very much indeed. don't forget that you can track all the charts we use on bloomberg television using g tv . you can browse the charts we are using, the analysis behind the, and save them for future reference. talking about charts next, it is the battle of the charts. this is...
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africa meeting the dancers who are changing the perception —— challenging the perceptions of johannesburg's. you can find links are those on our website but now, from me, m corry and the travel show team here in sarajevo, it's goodbye. well, friday is not looking too bad at all across most of the uk. for the next couple of days will probably bring a little bit of cloud, a little bit of rain, not an awful lot. it is in fact going to be mostly dry for a lot of us and crucially, the temperatures will be rising. so while meteorological summer is coming to an end and friday is the last day of meteorological summer, and the 1st of september, it is autumn, technically, according to meteorologists. this is the forecast for the early hours of friday, a lot of clear weather out there, temperatures will be around 12 degrees at 5am on friday, a bit chilly in newcastle and edinburgh. we are talking about six, there will be a hint of autumn first thing on friday morning. some sunshine around and a beautiful start to the day. there is a weather front approaching, you can see thatjust to the west of our ne
africa meeting the dancers who are changing the perception —— challenging the perceptions of johannesburg's. you can find links are those on our website but now, from me, m corry and the travel show team here in sarajevo, it's goodbye. well, friday is not looking too bad at all across most of the uk. for the next couple of days will probably bring a little bit of cloud, a little bit of rain, not an awful lot. it is in fact going to be mostly dry for a lot of us and crucially, the...
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not quite enough today there are those who feel they are not black enough police here are teeth johannesburg. and earlier i spoke to the leader of that political party mentioned bi-polar he told me that his aim is to restore historical justice in south africa south africa. and office social change especially the native people of our land to say to the realities that. people in south africa still and less at this stage in time they are people of south africa yes you know at this stage in time and we believe that south africa needs a massive shift from the colonial system that seeks to deprive the native child of day out over. the long. it's like the. economy where we understand your country is about to allow a taking land from white farmers with no compensation it's not such a good idea because when you think about what's been happening in nearby zimbabwe the country began to decline after a very similar measure taking the land away from white farmers but then the people who the land was given to they didn't bother to work their land we believe that their government of pity in south africa ha
not quite enough today there are those who feel they are not black enough police here are teeth johannesburg. and earlier i spoke to the leader of that political party mentioned bi-polar he told me that his aim is to restore historical justice in south africa south africa. and office social change especially the native people of our land to say to the realities that. people in south africa still and less at this stage in time they are people of south africa yes you know at this stage in time...
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center of think tank and advocacy organization on electoral and democracy issues in zimbabwe in johannesburg south africa tuffy maka he's a social and political commentator with a special focus on zimbabwe and john dramani mahama he's the former. didn't of god and is the head of the commonwealth observer group one of the organizations monitoring zimbabwe's elections welcome everyone to the stream president i want to start with you because we tweeted out to our community of viewers that you'd be on the show with your eye on the zimbabwe and elections and here are two accounts we got back tina here says the actual voting casting a ballot was very peaceful and there was no recorded incident in my area on the other hand we got this from joe black zimbabwe who says a whole polling station went missing monday and the electoral commission is failing or refusing to post results forms at a fifth polling stations is there any practical action that you mr president can take or show that barely be mentioned under irregularities as usual from your initial assessment what is your take on how the voting is
center of think tank and advocacy organization on electoral and democracy issues in zimbabwe in johannesburg south africa tuffy maka he's a social and political commentator with a special focus on zimbabwe and john dramani mahama he's the former. didn't of god and is the head of the commonwealth observer group one of the organizations monitoring zimbabwe's elections welcome everyone to the stream president i want to start with you because we tweeted out to our community of viewers that you'd be...