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one yes and cyclonic died struck southern africa the storm killed more than a 1000 people in mozambique zimbabwe madagascar and malawi one year ago d.w. correspondent privileged visited easton zimbabwe the epicenter of the march 2900 cycler this is one of the many reports he filed for us. desperate moments and a desperate situation for the much money money community in the eastern part of zimbabwe this is the area which was the hardest hit when this cycle on the day swept through more sunday and zimbabwe these are community people who are suited here have been expecting to see some of their loved ones that they haven't seen since the day they cycle on swept through some they have their homes entirely wiped out their belongings are gone what they are holding on to is just hope that maybe they could see some of the people that they haven't seen since the day the excitement happening. but her past given way to resignation for many who witnessed the disaster face to face privilege returned to cheer many many the epicenter of the march 2900 psi code way he spoke to one survivor who lost his wife and
one yes and cyclonic died struck southern africa the storm killed more than a 1000 people in mozambique zimbabwe madagascar and malawi one year ago d.w. correspondent privileged visited easton zimbabwe the epicenter of the march 2900 cycler this is one of the many reports he filed for us. desperate moments and a desperate situation for the much money money community in the eastern part of zimbabwe this is the area which was the hardest hit when this cycle on the day swept through more sunday...
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year since a cyclonic die struck southern africa the storm killed more than a 1000 people in mozambique zimbabwe but ask are and malawi part of the damage was the trauma of the people who witnessed the disaster had to face didn't you correspondent privilege was fun he visited she money money in zimbabwe the epicenter of the march 2900 cycle and he spoke to one survivor who lost his wife and his home in the disaster. the events of that night last year constantly haunt you time with t.c. the cycle and smile through his home he was left with nothing he's broken into and struggling to deal with the trauma since the cyclon pieterse wife has been missing he has no idea if she's too alive still is trying to pick up the pieces running in a grocery shop to make ends meet. we don't know what's in next so it's very difficult when someone lost a confidence in life it's a difficult situation so. for the last months. it was a very difficult. you know when you don't know what's next and difficult situation is punishment or. a punishment that peter and many others here will feel was undeserved they're awfully t
year since a cyclonic die struck southern africa the storm killed more than a 1000 people in mozambique zimbabwe but ask are and malawi part of the damage was the trauma of the people who witnessed the disaster had to face didn't you correspondent privilege was fun he visited she money money in zimbabwe the epicenter of the march 2900 cycle and he spoke to one survivor who lost his wife and his home in the disaster. the events of that night last year constantly haunt you time with t.c. the...
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the attacks on africans from countries such as zimbabwe, mozambique and nigeria are more accurately describedause it was specifically people from the continent who were targeted. their businesses, like this one, were looted and burned, leading to inside south africa itself. they don't like foreigners, i don't know. we are here to make a living, we're not taking anybody‘s jobs. no african is a foreigner in africa, you know? it doesn't matter whether they come from zimbabwe orghana or matter whether they come from zimbabwe or ghana or whatever. this is home. there were anti- south african demonstrations across the continent. the south african authorities tried to dampen down on tensions and said the violence was perpetrated by criminals. but some believe there is resentment at foreigners doing well in a country is
the attacks on africans from countries such as zimbabwe, mozambique and nigeria are more accurately describedause it was specifically people from the continent who were targeted. their businesses, like this one, were looted and burned, leading to inside south africa itself. they don't like foreigners, i don't know. we are here to make a living, we're not taking anybody‘s jobs. no african is a foreigner in africa, you know? it doesn't matter whether they come from zimbabwe orghana or matter...
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the attacks on africans from countries such as zimbabwe, mozambique and nigeria are more accurately describeds afrophobic because it was specifically people from the continent who were targeted. their businesses, like this one, were looted and burned, leading to inside south africa itself. they don't like foreigners, i don't know. we are here to make a living, we're not taking anybody‘s jobs. no african is a foreigner in africa, you know? it doesn't matter whether they come from zimbabwe orghana or matter whether they come from zimbabwe or ghana or whatever. this is home. there were anti- south african demonstrations gci’oss south african demonstrations across the continent. the south african authorities tried to dampen down on tensions and said the violence was perpetrated by criminals. but some believe there is resentment at foreigners doing well in a country is still beset by mass unemployment, grinding poverty and rising crime 26 years after the end of apartheid. signs of separation are everywhere... africans have to stand and wait for their bossesin to stand and wait for their bosses in
the attacks on africans from countries such as zimbabwe, mozambique and nigeria are more accurately describeds afrophobic because it was specifically people from the continent who were targeted. their businesses, like this one, were looted and burned, leading to inside south africa itself. they don't like foreigners, i don't know. we are here to make a living, we're not taking anybody‘s jobs. no african is a foreigner in africa, you know? it doesn't matter whether they come from zimbabwe...
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cycling a day has struck southern africa the storm killed more than $1300.00 people in zimbabwe madagascar malawi and mozambique cyclon made landfall near the port city of byron on the 14th of march 29th t. when widespread destruction and displacement of people cyclers to racial raids caused 2 major of diverse the boozy on the pull good to burst their banks submerging villages and leaving bodies floating in the water and buildings wrecked according to the u.n. about $602.00 brothers and beacons were killed the infrastructure situation the year on and many of the affected areas remains critical. now in germany bundesliga football matches have been postponed because of coronavirus developments the league had planned to play matches they said we can behind closed doors instead the top german league has suspended play altogether reason coronavirus cases of various clubs in the 2nd division have partially motivated the change in plans and germany now joins france italy and england among many others in suspending professional football. and the coronavirus pandemics have a huge impact on the lots of different sports a
cycling a day has struck southern africa the storm killed more than $1300.00 people in zimbabwe madagascar malawi and mozambique cyclon made landfall near the port city of byron on the 14th of march 29th t. when widespread destruction and displacement of people cyclers to racial raids caused 2 major of diverse the boozy on the pull good to burst their banks submerging villages and leaving bodies floating in the water and buildings wrecked according to the u.n. about $602.00 brothers and beacons...
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cloned it dies struck southern africa the storm killed more than 1300 people in zimbabwe madagascar malawi and mozambique the cyclon made landfall near the port city of barrow on march 14th 2019 bringing widespread destruction and displacement people to cycles torrential rains caused 2 major rivers the blue sea and the plan to burst their banks submerging villages and leaving bodies floating in the water buildings wrecked according to the u.n. $600.00 jews mozambicans were killed the infrastructure one year on and many of the affected areas remains critical. and we're joined now from the capital my put oh by mark hughes the national director of mozambique for the aid organization care mark thank you for joining us on what is being done to provide survivors of the cycling with the kind of closure that they need. yes as you heard before and the situation remains critical on the ground because the recovery face is still ongoing and people who have suffered direct impact of the diet still living this day to day a lot of the room in tearing plans are put in place remain on the front it. was because in the reg
cloned it dies struck southern africa the storm killed more than 1300 people in zimbabwe madagascar malawi and mozambique the cyclon made landfall near the port city of barrow on march 14th 2019 bringing widespread destruction and displacement people to cycles torrential rains caused 2 major rivers the blue sea and the plan to burst their banks submerging villages and leaving bodies floating in the water buildings wrecked according to the u.n. $600.00 jews mozambicans were killed the...
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since i clone struck southern africa the storm killed more than 1300 people in zimbabwe madagascar malawi had to mozambique the cycle made landfall near the port city of barrow on march 14th 2019 bringing widespread destruction and displacement of people cyclons tarantula rains caused 2 major reverse the boozy and the boom to burst their banks submerging villages and leaving bodies floating in the water and buildings wrecked according to the u.n. some $600.00 to mozambicans were killed the infrastructure situation one year on and many of the fact that areas remains critical. and we're joined now from the capital mark he's the national director of mozambique for the aid organization care mark thank you for joining us on t.w. what is being done to provide survivors of the cycling with the kind of closure that they need. as is as you heard before and the situation remains critical on the ground because the recovery phase is still ongoing and people who have suffered direct impact of a guy still living this day today a lot of them in tearing the times that were put in place remain on the front it. was because
since i clone struck southern africa the storm killed more than 1300 people in zimbabwe madagascar malawi had to mozambique the cycle made landfall near the port city of barrow on march 14th 2019 bringing widespread destruction and displacement of people cyclons tarantula rains caused 2 major reverse the boozy and the boom to burst their banks submerging villages and leaving bodies floating in the water and buildings wrecked according to the u.n. some $600.00 to mozambicans were killed the...