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yeah. malcolm web al jazeera home a bay, kenya. thanks for watching. the news are on al jazeera, more news coming. right up to the break over. ah, ah ah ah ah, lo just is speak new libya, but staging car and bike rather here comes with its own particular read club couldn't take part in the 2016, rallied because we were fighting a war and i'll just do a world troubles for the libby and just to see how full on 4 wheel can be a unifying pull water country video, a rally for home on al jazeera, he added to the fashion, the success and the popularity. and then he gave it all up for the love of his homeland football rebels. delves into the realm of footballing legend. rashid mac luthey for the jury and national liberation front. with his feet. rashid mackenzie and the f. l. n. team. on al jazeera, the conflict between the government and the regional take. great people with the ration fund has killed thousands and internally displaced more than 2000000 over the past 7 months. 350000 people in the region are facing famine, according to the united nation, which
yeah. malcolm web al jazeera home a bay, kenya. thanks for watching. the news are on al jazeera, more news coming. right up to the break over. ah, ah ah ah ah, lo just is speak new libya, but staging car and bike rather here comes with its own particular read club couldn't take part in the 2016, rallied because we were fighting a war and i'll just do a world troubles for the libby and just to see how full on 4 wheel can be a unifying pull water country video, a rally for home on al jazeera, he...
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he were colonizing kenya. at the time, he sailed up the tunnel river in a steamboat and eldest say he found the people who revered the gaddy more than him . they say anderson and his men found the gods being transported along the river, rested across a couple of dug out canoes, just like this one. they say they stole it a gunpoint, took it off, found the river. it ended up in the british museum in london, where it's being kept in a cupboard for more than a 100. yes. the british museum says it willing to loan artifacts from its collections, any of which were looted in centuries past. the king's brother was allowed to visit the god in the storage cupboard 8 years ago and took this video 7000 kilometers away. the elders say they just want it back to give you guys the in ga, ga, is a symbol of government. it's used to rally the people and help them organize themselves. so now we don't have it. the pocono has been becoming poor ever since. the areas among the poorest in kenya, over the last century. some ways of li
he were colonizing kenya. at the time, he sailed up the tunnel river in a steamboat and eldest say he found the people who revered the gaddy more than him . they say anderson and his men found the gods being transported along the river, rested across a couple of dug out canoes, just like this one. they say they stole it a gunpoint, took it off, found the river. it ended up in the british museum in london, where it's being kept in a cupboard for more than a 100. yes. the british museum says it...
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but how independent is kenya and indeed the rest of africa. this is the question that we're asking today on our subject near colonialism. why is it still a thing in africa and who is to blame? but before we go too far, let's come through nigella. who is a political analyst and a writer here in kenya? how would you describe new colonialism? what does it mean to you? i think that coming from, i gave us the best definition for leo colonialism which is late stage imperialism. what you have is indirect influence of political decision making of you can make decision making. okay. so let me come to the farmer right here, mr. michael, keeping it. because your firm, as you mentioned, is over 100 years or suddenly older than the nation of kenya. do you feel like you'll beholden to the person who began this farm? absolutely not it. and i believe we need to both the colonize our minds and hearts as, as kenyans. we really shouldn't be complaining too much about your colonialism. let me come back to angela. i want to challenge you basically, based on what m
but how independent is kenya and indeed the rest of africa. this is the question that we're asking today on our subject near colonialism. why is it still a thing in africa and who is to blame? but before we go too far, let's come through nigella. who is a political analyst and a writer here in kenya? how would you describe new colonialism? what does it mean to you? i think that coming from, i gave us the best definition for leo colonialism which is late stage imperialism. what you have is...
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we were declared independence, but how independent is kenya and indeed the rest of africa. this is the question that we're asking today on our subject, neo colonialism. why is it still a thing in africa and who is to blame? but before we go too far, let's come to nigella. who is a political analyst in the right to hear in kenya. how would you describe new colonialism? what does it mean to you? i think that coming from a gave us the best definition for leo colonialism which is late stage imperialism what you have is indirect influence of political decision making of economic decision making. ok, so let me come to the farmer right here, mr. michael, keeping it because your firm, as you mentioned, is over a 100 years or suddenly older than the nation of kenya. do you feel like you'll beholden to the person who began this farm? absolutely not it. and i believe we need to both the colonize our minds and our hearts as, as kenyans. we really shouldn't be complaining too much about your colonialism. let me come back to angela. i want to challenge you basically, based on what michae
we were declared independence, but how independent is kenya and indeed the rest of africa. this is the question that we're asking today on our subject, neo colonialism. why is it still a thing in africa and who is to blame? but before we go too far, let's come to nigella. who is a political analyst in the right to hear in kenya. how would you describe new colonialism? what does it mean to you? i think that coming from a gave us the best definition for leo colonialism which is late stage...
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she co founded the kenya fencing federation in her father's homeland vanished. i'm going to start one of the phone. i was in kenya with my family, all met friends that i don't forget you defend what exactly is that with that white outfit? 10 thing wasn't very common and many people didn't even know what it is. and then i thought it would be a good place to build something get involved and help out with her efforts to bring fencing to life in kenya are starting to bear fruit. ah, the capital now has a successful fencing school. we only need to really tries everything up. i don't know whenever she's able to and she sends money to her team in kenya. somebody's also sent us gear or stuff, we keep it back there. i don't know either. we are very grateful to her for everything. so i'm school isn't sending way, buck bus, who is to do some things. and when i realized when i had a fancy, if some whole change in the news, that's a that's a weight of stuff that's monday. it's exactly what i was hoping for us to provide kids and teens access the fencing process. it doesn't h
she co founded the kenya fencing federation in her father's homeland vanished. i'm going to start one of the phone. i was in kenya with my family, all met friends that i don't forget you defend what exactly is that with that white outfit? 10 thing wasn't very common and many people didn't even know what it is. and then i thought it would be a good place to build something get involved and help out with her efforts to bring fencing to life in kenya are starting to bear fruit. ah, the capital now...
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talk as through the third wave because kenya _ oxygen.wave because kenya has been . oxygen. talk as through the third wave because kenya has been hit quite hard this time, hasn't it? yes, and there are numerous reasons as to why this has happened. firstly, if we look at how politicians have been going around the country still conducting political gatherings. this has led to entertainment people holding concerts. but also the fact people are not adhering to the measures put in place earlier, such as masks and to meet a social distance rule. also you are seeing the delta variant, which has been identified in kenya and 20 other african countries, is responsible because it is more transmissible and virulent. rhoda odhiambo, _ transmissible and virulent. rhoda odhiambo, thank _ transmissible and virulent. rhoda odhiambo, thank you _ transmissible and virulent. rhoda odhiambo, thank you very - transmissible and virulent. rhoda odhiambo, thank you very much l odhiambo, thank you very much indeed. rhoda in nairobi in kenya for a survey by roadsid
talk as through the third wave because kenya _ oxygen.wave because kenya has been . oxygen. talk as through the third wave because kenya has been hit quite hard this time, hasn't it? yes, and there are numerous reasons as to why this has happened. firstly, if we look at how politicians have been going around the country still conducting political gatherings. this has led to entertainment people holding concerts. but also the fact people are not adhering to the measures put in place earlier,...
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how many, many years me kenya is extending. it's not time curfew and banding all public gatherings as it struggles to control the surgeon cove. at 19 cases, the health minister is warning that hospitals are overwhelmed and people who fall sick will not get a bed. kenya has been under some form of curfew since march last year. it's now record more than 200000 cases and at least 3900 death. malcolm web is in robi. he says, can kenya is at the beginning of a full waive. there's been a caffeine in kenya since the pandemic 1st here in mars last year and health minister a said to data that curfew will continue. except in some parts of western kenya, where they've for the last 2 months, had tightened a few hours because of a high number of cases in that part of the country. the hospitals had got full health minutes. it did say today that they will be returning to cash in that part of the country because it seems that the numbers in that region regional outbreak, bank break seems to have subsided. but nationally, the daily average numb
how many, many years me kenya is extending. it's not time curfew and banding all public gatherings as it struggles to control the surgeon cove. at 19 cases, the health minister is warning that hospitals are overwhelmed and people who fall sick will not get a bed. kenya has been under some form of curfew since march last year. it's now record more than 200000 cases and at least 3900 death. malcolm web is in robi. he says, can kenya is at the beginning of a full waive. there's been a caffeine in...
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the areas among the poorest in kenya, over the last century. some ways of life haven't changed much. others have such as traditional beliefs which have been replaced with christianity, always lamb, young people, king macaroni says, need to be reconnected to their heritage. he wants to formerly request the gattey's return through kenya's government. it's not something belonging to the museum, something which will be bring, which will be, which will be able to bring on, not only joy, battery, believe it will change the 5th, it will change with the, the fortunes of the whole community. thank you. thank you. i didn't go there a few people remaining here who were raised on the belief system of the god g. this man kit joe said can be our desa has died since we met him. if the and g is to come home and have meaning here, there isn't much time left high on the o. malcolm web cam. yeah. $130.00 countries have agreed to back broad changes to the global tax system once implemented. the deal with the multinational companies like google, amazon and apple ta
the areas among the poorest in kenya, over the last century. some ways of life haven't changed much. others have such as traditional beliefs which have been replaced with christianity, always lamb, young people, king macaroni says, need to be reconnected to their heritage. he wants to formerly request the gattey's return through kenya's government. it's not something belonging to the museum, something which will be bring, which will be, which will be able to bring on, not only joy, battery,...
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yeah, malcolm, web al jazeera home a bay kenya. ah, let's take a look at some of the headlines here. now, just theory. now to news is president is rejected accusations of a coo and says he will not turn into a dictator. 2 opposition politicians were detained on friday. of the president, i cited revokes their immunity us president joe biden is warned. further guidelines or restrictions could be introduced after a surgeon cove with 19 cases.
yeah, malcolm, web al jazeera home a bay kenya. ah, let's take a look at some of the headlines here. now, just theory. now to news is president is rejected accusations of a coo and says he will not turn into a dictator. 2 opposition politicians were detained on friday. of the president, i cited revokes their immunity us president joe biden is warned. further guidelines or restrictions could be introduced after a surgeon cove with 19 cases.
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the bush here in northern kenya has become almost a desert. the a was from the euro river reduced to little more than a trickle for years now. the area has had far too little rain. shepard up cooler, keeps his goats close to the water. at least there's something for the animals to graze on here. and he never strays far from his village. sizes. these days we fear for our safety. well, our neighbors who are community keep attacking us and book a to some was on the kill and steal our livestock. how may you to help deescalate the conflicts habib teacher often reaches out to the shepherds along the river. she used to head the local nature conservancy and is well known in the region. disputes of water and grazing land have become frequent here. she negotiates with the shepherds in this area of bare legal police are, while other women are in dialogue with nearby community. we have many meetings, this meetings especially like local willis. i'm leading lake sarah. that is the whole thing. so even though because we mother and we know the disadvantages u
the bush here in northern kenya has become almost a desert. the a was from the euro river reduced to little more than a trickle for years now. the area has had far too little rain. shepard up cooler, keeps his goats close to the water. at least there's something for the animals to graze on here. and he never strays far from his village. sizes. these days we fear for our safety. well, our neighbors who are community keep attacking us and book a to some was on the kill and steal our livestock....
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everybody always like, yeah, but you can't do it in kenya. so you know, i'm working to get out of here or even media. that's awesome. i, i work with without mcclendon limitations in mind. and so i hope to travel. and so when i did get to leave the country for the 1st time, i've never been to the states, i'd never lived abroad. that was with cool, but i was somewhat disappointed. i feel one of those you really want to leave the country. i would say, do it like, go, travel, goofy, the world go acquire as much information as you can. and so leaving as an or the bad things like don't leave and then don't come back to need. we still need young great minds and can you my purpose is to break boundaries using music. and i think that's something that we did back income and something we didn't really set out to do. we just did it naturally and that was all of our purposes at the time. and i feel like i just have to continue doing what i do just to show others that it's possible. be just making pop music, making alternative music, being a female in afri
everybody always like, yeah, but you can't do it in kenya. so you know, i'm working to get out of here or even media. that's awesome. i, i work with without mcclendon limitations in mind. and so i hope to travel. and so when i did get to leave the country for the 1st time, i've never been to the states, i'd never lived abroad. that was with cool, but i was somewhat disappointed. i feel one of those you really want to leave the country. i would say, do it like, go, travel, goofy, the world go...
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yeah. malcolm web al jazeera home, a bay kenya jam his hand now with his 4. thank you mary. i'm. we start with a record breaking performance at the take care games lead to making sprint lane. thompson harris became the 2nd fastest woman in history. she successfully defended her 100 meter title, and the richardson has more. well, this women's $100.00 mates a final full of stone names and runners with big reputations. it was one bought you make is elaine thompson, ira, and she wanted in an a lympics record time of 10.6. 1 second successfully defending the title. she won in rio in 2016 and 2nd, shelley and phrase a price also of jamaica sheet on the previous to olympic gold medals and completing it. you make a one to 3, was sharika jackson, spare a thought for mary jo, a tale of ivory coast in full. she finished forth in both the 100 meter and the 200 to finally in rio as well. going into the final that in avenue time in my head, i was just trying to execute the best rate if i had a better estimate because i actually had a p b. i wasn't looking at an era card or any time as i said.
yeah. malcolm web al jazeera home, a bay kenya jam his hand now with his 4. thank you mary. i'm. we start with a record breaking performance at the take care games lead to making sprint lane. thompson harris became the 2nd fastest woman in history. she successfully defended her 100 meter title, and the richardson has more. well, this women's $100.00 mates a final full of stone names and runners with big reputations. it was one bought you make is elaine thompson, ira, and she wanted in an a...
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talk to us while they is chairman of the kenya cove at 19 vaccine task force. he says the majority of african countries have been caught off guard. why don't the african concept from corporate 910, being quite from the beginning is that we have to prioritize production of and from what they did that i used to prevent or manage infect, you know, if another minute, beginning of the 900, given a personal protective equipment via why don't we have a level now every country has of course, but different, but again, there's a lot more technology, but one of the african continents are maybe number one. we have the money. we have to get for technological we can protect my logical transpired so that you know, not only for me, but maybe i think i'm not non, but what i know that kind of figure it out of much, no other country. i'm the true extent of them. but they may not be fully known. so i'm not maybe in the next 20. how about that may be about us, but for texting african africa continent but not needs to be really fam, typically documented. now thailand government has
talk to us while they is chairman of the kenya cove at 19 vaccine task force. he says the majority of african countries have been caught off guard. why don't the african concept from corporate 910, being quite from the beginning is that we have to prioritize production of and from what they did that i used to prevent or manage infect, you know, if another minute, beginning of the 900, given a personal protective equipment via why don't we have a level now every country has of course, but...
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all the riders we spoke to in this town in western kenya. they tired of coming here to the mechanic. most of the motor bikes made in china and india designed for better roads. the petrol power engines where out fast, these people are not bringing bill or spare parts. and if you find the already, you know, the little bit expensive. so we will go for. busy about 3 puts on the well, but not said john on nuka. he's one of a handful of writers here. he's been given an electric motor bike to try it as few moving parts requires little maintenance and no fuel got come back into my care. when i used to petrol driven motor bikes. i could save $20.00 a month now with the electric bike, i can save about $80.00. changing the batteries costs less than half of what i spent on fuel. john says the cost savings make a big difference to him and his family. the buy he's riding comes from this workshop is in the capital nairobi. the swedish company called opi bus has developed the points here. lucy miguel is one of a team of engineers who designed them specifica
all the riders we spoke to in this town in western kenya. they tired of coming here to the mechanic. most of the motor bikes made in china and india designed for better roads. the petrol power engines where out fast, these people are not bringing bill or spare parts. and if you find the already, you know, the little bit expensive. so we will go for. busy about 3 puts on the well, but not said john on nuka. he's one of a handful of writers here. he's been given an electric motor bike to try it...
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so 1st of all, let's talk about kenya as a whole. as i pointed out, infection rates a low on, sorry, vaccination rates, a low infection rates are going up. these vaccines coming in from the u. k. really important. yeah, thank you very much. we spent a number of my mom, a financial program has been especially for a lot of things. and so far we've been close to 711 and we are lucky with the 2nd doors. so those, that not fully my connection, i'm sorry, turned in is they have back seen hesitancy that you see. and can your people who don't want people who are scared of at people who are being advised. not sir, is that an issue? it is not a big issue, quite suddenly issue. our biggest you'll get but there must be another level. right . ok, well that's good to know then. so let's broaden out a little bit. as i pointed out across africa, there is a problem with vaccination rates. supply, as you point out, is an issue. is there any movement on the idea of vaccines actually being produced in africa? because this is what i keep hearing that the
so 1st of all, let's talk about kenya as a whole. as i pointed out, infection rates a low on, sorry, vaccination rates, a low infection rates are going up. these vaccines coming in from the u. k. really important. yeah, thank you very much. we spent a number of my mom, a financial program has been especially for a lot of things. and so far we've been close to 711 and we are lucky with the 2nd doors. so those, that not fully my connection, i'm sorry, turned in is they have back seen hesitancy...
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and actually in some parts of kenya in western kenya, where over the last 2 months, they did have relatively high number of the cases. the cut was tight and they're not being relaxed again today, but nationally, the numbers, the daily average has gone up for the last 7 days in the row row. and for that reason that the health minister said that religious gatherings now have to have reduced numbers of people once again and conferences and other such meetings aren't allowed to take place for the meantime. but otherwise, there aren't any changes to the existing restrictions. ok, malcolm, and in terms of uganda, i believe were expecting an update from the president on the situation there. he's speaking right now, but he hasn't stated yet whether the heavy restrictions that were introduced there 6 weeks ago are going to be relaxed or not uganda. only had to waves, less waves than other countries in this region, at least according to the data that published by the government and enormous region . people are skeptical about government data even in normal time. and especially in the pandemic. uganda,
and actually in some parts of kenya in western kenya, where over the last 2 months, they did have relatively high number of the cases. the cut was tight and they're not being relaxed again today, but nationally, the numbers, the daily average has gone up for the last 7 days in the row row. and for that reason that the health minister said that religious gatherings now have to have reduced numbers of people once again and conferences and other such meetings aren't allowed to take place for the...
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just fighting a war that you went to help afghans and help people down in kenya countries around kenyahow the whole time serving your mission over there. christian chaplain. you should be very proud of what you have done and we all want to thank you for coming here today telling your story, thank you for your service. gerald: thank you and thank you for giving m program guide or a cspan.org/history. >> i am the director of outreach and. [inaudible]. either in person or online thank you for joining us so for those who are new here were happy to have you join us. some people here who are new, and where national research of american history. [inaudible]. and the records united states and portions of canada for the 20th century. and anything and everything
just fighting a war that you went to help afghans and help people down in kenya countries around kenyahow the whole time serving your mission over there. christian chaplain. you should be very proud of what you have done and we all want to thank you for coming here today telling your story, thank you for your service. gerald: thank you and thank you for giving m program guide or a cspan.org/history. >> i am the director of outreach and. [inaudible]. either in person or online thank you...
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and the health minister said to data that curfew will continue, except in some parts of western kenya, where they've for the last 2 months, had tightened a few hours because of a high number of cases in that part of the country. the hospitals had got full health minutes. it did say today that they will be returning to balance in that part of the country because it seems that the numbers in that region, regional outbreak bank reg, seemed to have subsided. but nationally, the daily average number of cases has been going up for the last 7 days. and for that reason that the health minister said that few people would now be allowed to attend religious gatherings and conferences and other such meetings can't be held for the meantime. but apart from that hasn't been any other change to the rules that the data does suggest that possibly kenya is at the beginning of a 4th ways. all right, thank you for that. i did their milk and went live for us in nairobi, and inquiry and multi has held the government responsible for the murder of a prominent journalist. definitely was killed by a car bomb an
and the health minister said to data that curfew will continue, except in some parts of western kenya, where they've for the last 2 months, had tightened a few hours because of a high number of cases in that part of the country. the hospitals had got full health minutes. it did say today that they will be returning to balance in that part of the country because it seems that the numbers in that region, regional outbreak bank reg, seemed to have subsided. but nationally, the daily average number...
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c runs 39 nature conservancy is in kenya. it also finances, the one in hub b, but we just community the conservancy is protect nature, offer job prospect, and encourage women to a greater role in society. how be returned each of benefited from the conservancy and this is now helping others. i know she and other women in her village has built a culture center. they did a lot of the work themselves. the women rent out the home and the lodges to visitors and local people, which brings in money that's allowed them to set up a savings club. here the women give out loans to each other using income from the culture center subsidies from n g o z. as well as members own savings that might be routed each other leads the club. she's given loans of $250.00 to more than a 100 women, mostly to finance small business ventures, dining room. i got a loan from the savings club to invest in an electric motor for her cornmeal. now she can earn more money, like so many year. she's benefited from the nature conservancy. villainy luke? well, i want
c runs 39 nature conservancy is in kenya. it also finances, the one in hub b, but we just community the conservancy is protect nature, offer job prospect, and encourage women to a greater role in society. how be returned each of benefited from the conservancy and this is now helping others. i know she and other women in her village has built a culture center. they did a lot of the work themselves. the women rent out the home and the lodges to visitors and local people, which brings in money...
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in march of last year, -- next, kenya. in march of last year, it shut its borders to foreign up.nando monty is in arop. -- in nairobi. >> we supply kenya's highest number of tourism here. you have places like the masai mara. the money that comes from ford tourism is losing thousands of dollars for institutions. we have places that have shut down and send people home. even in coastal kenya in places like mombasa with award-winning pieces -- beaches, more than 50% of occupants are usually as a result of domestic tourism, but also, because of intra-restrictions, you will find most of the hotels have had to cancel, particularly through the pillars of his star with there is usually a lot of occupancy up to 100%. this has led to losses of jobs and lots of businesses have closed and you, when they will open again. >> that is kenya and thailand. next, spain. tourism their accounts for 20 per -- 12% to 13% of gdp. >> last year, the spanish economy strong by 11%. there were not foreign visitors coming. in a normal year, we see around 80 million former -- foreign visitors. last year, we saw
in march of last year, -- next, kenya. in march of last year, it shut its borders to foreign up.nando monty is in arop. -- in nairobi. >> we supply kenya's highest number of tourism here. you have places like the masai mara. the money that comes from ford tourism is losing thousands of dollars for institutions. we have places that have shut down and send people home. even in coastal kenya in places like mombasa with award-winning pieces -- beaches, more than 50% of occupants are usually...
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but how independent is kenya and indeed the rest of africa. this is the question that we're asking today on our subject near colonialism. why there's still a thing in africa and who is to blame. but before we go too far, let's come to nigella. who is a political and lived in the right to here in kenya. how would you describe new colonialism? what does it mean to you? i think that coming from, i gave us the best definition for neo colonialism, which is late stage imperialism. what you have is indirect influence of political decision making of you can make decision making. ok. so let me come to the farmer right here, mr. michael to being in. because you're from, as you mentioned, is over a 100 years or suddenly older than the nation of kenya. do you feel like you'll beholden to the person who began this farm? absolutely not. he did. and i believe we need to both the colonize our minds and our hearts as, as kenyans. we really shouldn't be complaining too much about your clothing of them . let me come back to angela. i want to challenge you basica
but how independent is kenya and indeed the rest of africa. this is the question that we're asking today on our subject near colonialism. why there's still a thing in africa and who is to blame. but before we go too far, let's come to nigella. who is a political and lived in the right to here in kenya. how would you describe new colonialism? what does it mean to you? i think that coming from, i gave us the best definition for neo colonialism, which is late stage imperialism. what you have is...
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this decision came as more chinese contractors flooded kenya to build its rhodes. and he thought, learning the language might give him an edge, an experience that would be revealing. my name is andrew in english, so the get to under no. so this is the name i used to go by, even in school, in class, in the exams, and he used to use and over the years there's been a steady trickle of chinese cultural and language centers opening in kenya. many like andrew school of scholarships, and in some cases, high achieving students are even sent to china for competitions. but the content of andrew class is moody to parent. his instructor was teaching more than language. he was this that i think he started by seeing us did not change history. chinese festivals, chinese point in song. for instance, if you choose to do french, you might not need to learn all the things pertaining the history, the culture. you may just need to learn how to communicate, but in chinese language you get to, they want to become like them. they're kind please 59 confucius institutes. but of course, $44.
this decision came as more chinese contractors flooded kenya to build its rhodes. and he thought, learning the language might give him an edge, an experience that would be revealing. my name is andrew in english, so the get to under no. so this is the name i used to go by, even in school, in class, in the exams, and he used to use and over the years there's been a steady trickle of chinese cultural and language centers opening in kenya. many like andrew school of scholarships, and in some...
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just fighting a war that you went to help afghans and help people down in kenya countries around kenyahow the whole time serving your mission over there. christian chaplain. you should be very proud of what you have done and we all want to thank you for coming here today telling your story, thank you for your service. gerald: thank you and thank you for giving me the opportunity to talk about it. >> weekends on "c-span2" are an intellectual feet and every saturday, tv documents market story, and on sundays of the book tv brings you the latest in nonfiction books and authors. funding for "c-span2" comes from these television companies and more including these. ♪ ♪♪ ♪ ♪♪ ♪ ♪♪ broadband, along with these television companies support "c-span2" as a public service. recently on lectures in history, emory university professor taught a class and how you have oh capacity varies change american culture and a portion of that class. >> alien invasion films in the 1950s, the classic invasion of the body snatchers, but also invasion of the saucer ran invasion from mars and killers from space, earth
just fighting a war that you went to help afghans and help people down in kenya countries around kenyahow the whole time serving your mission over there. christian chaplain. you should be very proud of what you have done and we all want to thank you for coming here today telling your story, thank you for your service. gerald: thank you and thank you for giving me the opportunity to talk about it. >> weekends on "c-span2" are an intellectual feet and every saturday, tv documents...
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so that is what is of a women that has that just in kenya. we see that we have a swapped him in zombie or we have team that i had into many african countries to support them. that suggestion is very alarming. across all across the continent. ok, so that's about the spread of the delta. very it making things even more difficult than they normally would have been. but while hospitals ready and if they're still not ready to accept this 3rd wave, what needs to be done and how can they go about it? my advice for just see to see is that countries we need to improvise, begin to look at, make ship scenarios where they can actually use open door and outdoor facilities to treat patients like your grandson that we use in sports arena and keep them with make sheep possibly just treat patients because the hospitals are over when you do not view a hospital overnight. we do not develop her system, but need them at the same time you develop them before you need them. so we are completely in immediate situation and you know where we need to improvise and deve
so that is what is of a women that has that just in kenya. we see that we have a swapped him in zombie or we have team that i had into many african countries to support them. that suggestion is very alarming. across all across the continent. ok, so that's about the spread of the delta. very it making things even more difficult than they normally would have been. but while hospitals ready and if they're still not ready to accept this 3rd wave, what needs to be done and how can they go about it?...
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so that is what is of a women that has that just in kenya. we see that we have a swap team in zambia, we have team that i had into many african countries to support them. so the suggestion is very alarming across all across the continent. ok, so that's about the spread of the delta. very it making things even more difficult than they normally would have been. but while hospitals ready and if they're still not ready to accept this 3rd wave, what needs to be done and how can they go about it? my advice suggest cdc is that countries would need to improvise and begin to look at make ship scenarios where they can actually use open door and outdoor facilities to treat patients like rio grande us that we use in sports arena and keep them would make ship facilities to treat patients because the hospitals are when you do not view a hospital overnight, we do not develop her system, but need them at the same time you develop them before you need them. so we are completely in immediate of a situation and you know where we need to improvise and develop mi
so that is what is of a women that has that just in kenya. we see that we have a swap team in zambia, we have team that i had into many african countries to support them. so the suggestion is very alarming across all across the continent. ok, so that's about the spread of the delta. very it making things even more difficult than they normally would have been. but while hospitals ready and if they're still not ready to accept this 3rd wave, what needs to be done and how can they go about it? my...
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one of the biggest in kenya. yes. nurse nicholas piano has seen a 3rd of his covert patients di you might think of if you might think the patient is improving. they might talk to you in one second and then they're just collapse. and di the i see you is for a piano and his colleagues overwhelmed. they just lost another patient. the hospital director is worried. they need 5 times more oxygen and far more high flow oxygen machine than they have. and we in africa need those high flow devices, they're very expensive, so we kind of for them, we lose lives that could be saved because this devices are not available. the house officials believe the number of crew and others cases is much higher than recorded, especially in villages where people can't afford the transferred to a hospital. come on, come on and move to. well, jennifer, we g bird. her youngest sister, 2 days ago, it went very fast as a bad headache, fever, shortness of breath would be when it all started on a sunday, when you learned church, she felt unwell b
one of the biggest in kenya. yes. nurse nicholas piano has seen a 3rd of his covert patients di you might think of if you might think the patient is improving. they might talk to you in one second and then they're just collapse. and di the i see you is for a piano and his colleagues overwhelmed. they just lost another patient. the hospital director is worried. they need 5 times more oxygen and far more high flow oxygen machine than they have. and we in africa need those high flow devices,...
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yeah, malcolm web al jazeera home a bay, kenya. ah, hello again. the headlines on al jazeera, be that all from wildfires raging across southern turkey has risen to 6 that includes 2 firefighters president read to play bird one has visited one of the affected areas and says the cause of the fires will be in.
yeah, malcolm web al jazeera home a bay, kenya. ah, hello again. the headlines on al jazeera, be that all from wildfires raging across southern turkey has risen to 6 that includes 2 firefighters president read to play bird one has visited one of the affected areas and says the cause of the fires will be in.
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but how independent is kenya and indeed the rest of africa. this is the question that we're asking today on our subject near colonialism. why is this still a thing in africa and who is to blame? but before we go too far, let's come to nigella. who is a political analyst and the right to hear in kenya. how would you describe new colonialism? what does it mean to you? i think that coming from a gave us the best definition for the colonialism which is late stage imperialism. what you have is indirect influence of political decision making of you can make decision making. okay. so let me come to the farmer right here, mr. michael to being in. because you're from, as you mentioned, is over a 100 years or suddenly older than the nation of kenya. do you feel like you'll beholden to the person who began this farm? absolutely not it. and i believe we need to both the colonize our minds and our hearts as, as kenyans. we really shouldn't be complaining too much about your clothing of them . let me come back to angela. i want to challenge you basically, b
but how independent is kenya and indeed the rest of africa. this is the question that we're asking today on our subject near colonialism. why is this still a thing in africa and who is to blame? but before we go too far, let's come to nigella. who is a political analyst and the right to hear in kenya. how would you describe new colonialism? what does it mean to you? i think that coming from a gave us the best definition for the colonialism which is late stage imperialism. what you have is...
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i'm holding the camera on the playing on the day life with the other and wearing kenya where a ride is putting electric bike through their paces to see if they'll overtake petro power. ah, emergency crews and turkey are still trying to control the biggest fives in the region which have killed at least 6 people. they've been burning for a 3rd straight day while doesn't. the village isn't. hotels have been evacuated. cruise number more than a 1000 have been involved in the operation. at least 14 wildfires, a burning and satellite images show the extensive those wildfires at least 5 planes and 45 helicopters are being used to put out the flames spreading across more than a 1000 sites. the u. s. and e. u nations have extended their support to turkey. so thought of that is live for us in mon, i've gotten on talia province that start with the 5 then our emergency cruise close at least at this point to getting a control of the situation. well some it's still i will say out of far away from being under the control because since one day when the 1st reports of. busy the fire being a rock that c
i'm holding the camera on the playing on the day life with the other and wearing kenya where a ride is putting electric bike through their paces to see if they'll overtake petro power. ah, emergency crews and turkey are still trying to control the biggest fives in the region which have killed at least 6 people. they've been burning for a 3rd straight day while doesn't. the village isn't. hotels have been evacuated. cruise number more than a 1000 have been involved in the operation. at least 14...
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lots of like use in kenya is exploding. they cost much less to buy and run the car good on the roads. they can carry almost any kind of cargo or about 2000000 bikes on the roads. most of them are used to serve paying customers. the numbers, doubling about every a. yes. with that carbon emissions, it's a similar story in much of the developing world. all right, as we spoke to in this town in western virginia, they tired of coming here to the mechanic. most of the motor bikes made in china and india had designed for better roads. the petrol power engines where out fast, these people, i'm not bringing the order. and if you find the, you know, the little bit expensive. so we will go for about she puts on the well not said john on nuka, he's one of a handful of writers here. he's been given an electric motor like for try it as few moving parts requires little maintenance and no fuel got come back in to compare when i used to petrol driven motor bikes. i could save $20.00 a month. now with the electric bike, i can save about $80.
lots of like use in kenya is exploding. they cost much less to buy and run the car good on the roads. they can carry almost any kind of cargo or about 2000000 bikes on the roads. most of them are used to serve paying customers. the numbers, doubling about every a. yes. with that carbon emissions, it's a similar story in much of the developing world. all right, as we spoke to in this town in western virginia, they tired of coming here to the mechanic. most of the motor bikes made in china and...
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and this is exactly what finger karen from kenya did. but when she was in the united states, she realized that the best place to make it is actually her hometown nairobi. so she is back on the continent. 2 2 to my name is ken i some people, one asset kern, i'm a musician i thing i produce. i saw light, i play some instruments here and i just got back from berkeley college of music. couple years ago, i was in boston, and i decided to come back and live narrowly me, because i've been a part of my life. so apparently since the age of 4, i've known that i wanted to be a singer. and so i just pursued things that would keep me in line with that taking music lessons performing and every chance i got in school wasn't hearing to make the performance check for the dance team in school. i always found myself doing something musical. i when i heard that 3 and 5 kids wants to leave the country. i'm not surprised. like conversations that i have with my friends. everybody always like, yeah, but you can't do it in kenya. so, you know, i'm working to get
and this is exactly what finger karen from kenya did. but when she was in the united states, she realized that the best place to make it is actually her hometown nairobi. so she is back on the continent. 2 2 to my name is ken i some people, one asset kern, i'm a musician i thing i produce. i saw light, i play some instruments here and i just got back from berkeley college of music. couple years ago, i was in boston, and i decided to come back and live narrowly me, because i've been a part of my...
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bbc�*s rhoda odhiambo in nairobi has more on covid vaccinations in kenya.n vaccinated, but if you look at the people who have received two doses of the oxford astrazeneca vaccine, which is currently being used in the country, it is about 800,000, so the vaccines that will be arriving today in the country will go a long way in ensuring that people who need their second doses will get them, and also to prevent people from becoming severely ill with the disease, because the country is currently in a very fierce third wave and many people who are severely ill with the disease are currently in hospitals in need of supplemental oxygen. talk us through the third wave, because kenya has been hit quite hard this time. yes, it has been hit quite hard and there are numerous reasons as to why. number one, if we look at how the politicians have been going around the country, still conducting political gatherings, this has also led to entertainment people holding concerts, but also the fact that people are not adhering to the measures put in place earlier, such as wearin
bbc�*s rhoda odhiambo in nairobi has more on covid vaccinations in kenya.n vaccinated, but if you look at the people who have received two doses of the oxford astrazeneca vaccine, which is currently being used in the country, it is about 800,000, so the vaccines that will be arriving today in the country will go a long way in ensuring that people who need their second doses will get them, and also to prevent people from becoming severely ill with the disease, because the country is currently...
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this so that is what is of a women that has that just in kenya, we see that we have a swapped him in zambia, we have kids that i had into many african countries to support them. so the suggestion is very alarming across all across the continent. ok, so that's about the spread of the delta. very it making things even more difficult than they normally would have been. but while hospitals ready and if they're still not ready to accept this 3rd wave, what needs to be done and how can they go about it? made out, advise us the efficacy to see is that countries we need to improvise and begin to look at make ship scenarios where they can actually use open door and outdoor facilities to treat patients like rio grande us that we use in sports arena and keep them with make ship facilities to treat patients because the hostages of when you do not being hosted over night, we do not develop health systems. i need them at the same time you develop them before you need them. so we are completely in immediate of a situation and you know where we need to improvise and develop mixed treatment centers.
this so that is what is of a women that has that just in kenya, we see that we have a swapped him in zambia, we have kids that i had into many african countries to support them. so the suggestion is very alarming across all across the continent. ok, so that's about the spread of the delta. very it making things even more difficult than they normally would have been. but while hospitals ready and if they're still not ready to accept this 3rd wave, what needs to be done and how can they go about...
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we get to know karen kenya's rising r n b star, who chose nairobi over boston for her career. and together with you, we are fighting gender based violence. you sent us your videos, dancing to the song. she was there and produced maybe as ease and the 77 percent. now the stages yours, work hard and school so that you get a good job. that's what many of our parents told us when we were a little. but finding work is tough for many young africans and south africa use unemployment rates are staggering. also in cape town, numb's not is one of those desperately looking for a job, but she knows that sitting around feeling sorry for herself won't help. so she's taking steps that she hopes will bring her closer to the launch of her career. me when i'm la and have friend school walk in in cape town, high street, rouzan and not buying is currently the only option. the 25 year old south african. it's unemployed and money is tight. i frustrating because there are a lot of things that i want for myself that i kind of myself and also for my child as well. so it's a bit frustrating and it's di
we get to know karen kenya's rising r n b star, who chose nairobi over boston for her career. and together with you, we are fighting gender based violence. you sent us your videos, dancing to the song. she was there and produced maybe as ease and the 77 percent. now the stages yours, work hard and school so that you get a good job. that's what many of our parents told us when we were a little. but finding work is tough for many young africans and south africa use unemployment rates are...
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back to school in kenya.al report for young mothers returned to the classroom. ♪ antony blinken has warned afghanistan will become a pariah state if the taliban don't respect the rights of those inside the country. bbc has more from couple. -- kabul. reporter: the taliban's demand forces. there are not a great deal of talks left. one of the areas is this promise of international legitimacy, or withholding that. the la time the taliban were in government in the 1990's, only a handful of countries recognizehem. we heard the u.s. secretary of state say if you want international recognition, you have to engage in peace talks, and short people in the territories you are taking over are treated in line with international human rights. laura: britain's prime minister and the president of kenya cohosting a global education summit. the two-day event aims to raise billions of dollars to educate children across the developing world. it will go to programs like catch-up who help teenage mothers who dropped out of school.
back to school in kenya.al report for young mothers returned to the classroom. ♪ antony blinken has warned afghanistan will become a pariah state if the taliban don't respect the rights of those inside the country. bbc has more from couple. -- kabul. reporter: the taliban's demand forces. there are not a great deal of talks left. one of the areas is this promise of international legitimacy, or withholding that. the la time the taliban were in government in the 1990's, only a handful of...
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yeah, malcolm web al jazeera home, a bay kenya not helmet, malcolm, goodness made, right? that's it from a family that an alarm and just in a in a coveted beyond. well, the taken without hesitation and so forth and died for the power they find out. a lot of new babies where i did not think it's neglected babies to death, people and power investigate, exposes, and questions they used to be of our around the globe on out there. the fuel, the dry change following the removal of robert mcguffey than bob way with the country. bringing with it one journalist set out to record the voice of the people . instead of telling people what to think, how dread that give me a chance to speak for themselves and capture the haunting, not sure of the power and fragility of hope. borne free witness on al jazeera, for ramirez and molina families, the pain is unbearable. 4 of their relatives were killed last week, doing a military operation ordered by the venezuelan government. security forces accused him of being part of a colombian rebel group and said they died in combat. neighbors and famil
yeah, malcolm web al jazeera home, a bay kenya not helmet, malcolm, goodness made, right? that's it from a family that an alarm and just in a in a coveted beyond. well, the taken without hesitation and so forth and died for the power they find out. a lot of new babies where i did not think it's neglected babies to death, people and power investigate, exposes, and questions they used to be of our around the globe on out there. the fuel, the dry change following the removal of robert mcguffey...
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c runs 39 nature conservancy is in kenya. it also finances the one in her be, but if you just community the conservancy is protect nature, offer john prospect and encourage women to play a greater role in society. how be returned each other benefited from the conservancy and is now helping others. i know she and other women in her village have built a culture center. they did a lot of the work themselves. the women rent out the home and the lodges to visitors and local people, which brings in money that allowed them to set up a savings club. here the women give out loans to each other using income from the culture center subsidies from n g o c. as well as members own savings that might be routed each and leads the club. she's given loans of $250.00 to more than a 100 women, mostly to finance small business ventures. dining room got a loan from the savings club to invest in an electric motor for her cornmeal. now she can earn more money. like so many year. she's benefited from the nature conservancy. villainy look, well i want
c runs 39 nature conservancy is in kenya. it also finances the one in her be, but if you just community the conservancy is protect nature, offer john prospect and encourage women to play a greater role in society. how be returned each other benefited from the conservancy and is now helping others. i know she and other women in her village have built a culture center. they did a lot of the work themselves. the women rent out the home and the lodges to visitors and local people, which brings in...