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we have a very unequal society in south africa.ons that we are not going to agree to that is that we have a responsibility to ensure energy security, to ensure access to energy. if you were to go that route, what would happen is, yes, cape town and joburg would do very well, but all the other areas that have still got to be electrified would remain behind. so the state monopoly continues. no, it's not the state, we are talking about private sector participation. and the fact that they want to do this... they are part of the state, by the way, as cape town, they are part of the state. it's the question of each individual municipality doing that on their own, which means that those who have the resources will get the electricity, and those who are poor, who's going to provide for them? eskom is in such a state of collapse that there is a very real possibility it will go bankrupt. its debt over the next few years is due to rise, according to current projections, to, as i understand it, around $600 rand. how has this happened? i'm not
we have a very unequal society in south africa.ons that we are not going to agree to that is that we have a responsibility to ensure energy security, to ensure access to energy. if you were to go that route, what would happen is, yes, cape town and joburg would do very well, but all the other areas that have still got to be electrified would remain behind. so the state monopoly continues. no, it's not the state, we are talking about private sector participation. and the fact that they want to...
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played and that was crucial but when we look at the future of south africa the questions on the table are how do we create jobs for the for south africans how do we ensure that we live in a country with or races can prosper together how do we ensure that we take our place in the league of nations in the world as a country that stands for human rights and the defenders of freedom that's the future of south africa so the work that i'm doing currently as a party is to build that party falls of africans where the only use of african party whether any party in south africa that is reflective of all races and ultimately creating an economic offer that is attractive. more jobs where we governed as the democratic alliance we govern in all the major cities in south africa we dictate we govern for sixteen million citizens we controlled most of the local government economy and their new jobs are being created and no money has been stolen and i think the majority of south africans are desperate for a government that will be able to prepare them for the future they want. now. the other uphill batt
played and that was crucial but when we look at the future of south africa the questions on the table are how do we create jobs for the for south africans how do we ensure that we live in a country with or races can prosper together how do we ensure that we take our place in the league of nations in the world as a country that stands for human rights and the defenders of freedom that's the future of south africa so the work that i'm doing currently as a party is to build that party falls of...
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on the continent but the country faces some tough economic challenges the unemployment rate in south africa remains higher twenty seven point five percent that's more than six million south africans looking for a job inflation rate there as high as four point nine percent consumers have been hit with a sharp rise in food prices the country's g.d.p. growth rate is just a meager zero point four percent still south africa is the only country on the continent that belongs to the g twenty group of the world's leading industrial and emerging economies meanwhile south africa's struggling with land use issues many white farmers have been forced off their property as the government has vowed to redistribute one third of agricultural land into black of african hands of many farms have failed under the new ownership activists now demand the inclusion of experienced white farmers in the land reform process. this is cattle country in the heart of south africa. rancher nick seventeen presides over six thousand hectors and his farm produces some of the country's top quality beef he belongs to south africa
on the continent but the country faces some tough economic challenges the unemployment rate in south africa remains higher twenty seven point five percent that's more than six million south africans looking for a job inflation rate there as high as four point nine percent consumers have been hit with a sharp rise in food prices the country's g.d.p. growth rate is just a meager zero point four percent still south africa is the only country on the continent that belongs to the g twenty group of...
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the south africa's unemployment rate is higher than that of the u.s. during the great depression of the one nine hundred thirty s. around he believes addressing this begins with helping south africa's young people we have to connect people who are excluded out of the formal economy into work you have six million young people growing that number growing every year who are sitting at home highly highly talented without any opportunities to threat to social cohesion it's a strike to step into a future after weeks of preparation remo loco is ready she's landed a job interview at automotive supply a tiger will entire for sales and technical advisory position. so how did some lives. here and be partners with leading companies who think it's become a fundamental matter for any south african business to incorporate youth employment creation opportunities into their call mission. we must take that leap of faith to say i believe in you you have potential i would mean to give a guy doing before i provide you with skills to go out to the market if all goes well po
the south africa's unemployment rate is higher than that of the u.s. during the great depression of the one nine hundred thirty s. around he believes addressing this begins with helping south africa's young people we have to connect people who are excluded out of the formal economy into work you have six million young people growing that number growing every year who are sitting at home highly highly talented without any opportunities to threat to social cohesion it's a strike to step into a...
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this is cattle country in the heart of south africa. rancher nick seventeen presides over six thousand hectors and his farm produces some of the country's top quality beef he belongs to south africa's former white elite landowners who once held ninety percent of south africa's territory but uncertainty surrounds farmers like him the government is considering new plans to explode create land without compensation but rather than putting white against black seventeen has sent an open letter to presidency around the poza put a long time i experience sale that it makes you feel most going through. because mainly because of the corruption the favoritism the lack of political will this was the sort of. seventeen says any land program must involve experienced commercial farmers mentoring new potential for. armors. we want them to end so that in the next year they can be able to be able to be productive sendek has already equipped seventy five emerging farmers with practical skills inferi with plans to develop more than six hundred other emergin
this is cattle country in the heart of south africa. rancher nick seventeen presides over six thousand hectors and his farm produces some of the country's top quality beef he belongs to south africa's former white elite landowners who once held ninety percent of south africa's territory but uncertainty surrounds farmers like him the government is considering new plans to explode create land without compensation but rather than putting white against black seventeen has sent an open letter to...
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south africa is one of few countries not at war where adults are more likely to be out of a job than in one joblessness is particularly severe for the country's youth seven out of ten young south africans are without work. paul or mama loco could easily have fallen into a trap of remaining idle. in south africa it's unemployment is that really bit because when i stay in my street in each and every house there's a there's a young person who's sitting home not having a job you know taking that light skills to get a job rather than not from a local travels thirty kilometers a day from her home in wasilla township to her amby a youth employment platform in inner city johannesburg since its inception in two thousand and nine the organization has offered workplace skills and basic training to over four hundred fifty thousand unemployed south african youth. placing fifty five thousand into their first jobs. your computer skills how to write a proper in media your for money and then how to present yourself how to talk the body language when you in a way place the skills they teach as the pro
south africa is one of few countries not at war where adults are more likely to be out of a job than in one joblessness is particularly severe for the country's youth seven out of ten young south africans are without work. paul or mama loco could easily have fallen into a trap of remaining idle. in south africa it's unemployment is that really bit because when i stay in my street in each and every house there's a there's a young person who's sitting home not having a job you know taking that...
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in the context of the colonialism that happened to south africa white people will accept. you see it in america today as well i mean the fact that christopher columbus has an entire holiday that celebrates him where is actually his legacy is of the murder. of native american people and that's i mean that happens with these glorious white men of history in every single country in the world south africa was just happened to be a very important moment in time for us and i think that we can also discount the black lives matter movement because i think that if b.l.m. hadn't happened in the u.s. that roads must form might not have happened in south africa that's that that's a big connection oh we are talking about up about a production called the four i want you see a little excerpt from it and i'm going to pick up on the production where the students have just occupied the brand administration building on the university of cape town's campus and now they discuss in a way forward with regards to the roads must for movement in the penry of all of the students who were at the firs
in the context of the colonialism that happened to south africa white people will accept. you see it in america today as well i mean the fact that christopher columbus has an entire holiday that celebrates him where is actually his legacy is of the murder. of native american people and that's i mean that happens with these glorious white men of history in every single country in the world south africa was just happened to be a very important moment in time for us and i think that we can also...
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now, south africa. win, and wales will com plete south africa.ep for the first time ever. they are making his very quietly, understated, a year out from the world cup. we're not worried at all what anyone else is saying about is what anyone else is saying about is what they think. we are a group of players that are working incredibly hard. the effort players are putting in on and off the field. their final testis in on and off the field. their final test is a trial of strength. south africa play like wildebeest. the other most physical side in a physical sport and wales captain alun—wyn jones will physical sport and wales captain alun—wynjones will be in where it hurts. they can do the pretty stuff as well but they hang their hat on it. a set piece game making you work for everything. obviously, the other dominant south african way. wales will be without leigh halfpenny. he has kicked 713 points for his country but is recovering from concussion. there are other outlets. they could go wide and north. george north began his career scoring two tries
now, south africa. win, and wales will com plete south africa.ep for the first time ever. they are making his very quietly, understated, a year out from the world cup. we're not worried at all what anyone else is saying about is what anyone else is saying about is what they think. we are a group of players that are working incredibly hard. the effort players are putting in on and off the field. their final testis in on and off the field. their final test is a trial of strength. south africa...
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fall a play that chronicles the activism behind a social movement that started in south africa in march of twenty fifteen students at the university of cape town launch road smiles for a movement that not only pull down a statue but spots a global campaign to de colonise education so what does it mean to be a student activist and what's been the global impact of not just the movement but the play as well and joining us to discuss that are three of the co-creators and members of the cast clio rattus. and. welcome everyone to the stream it is really good to have you both here i wanted to start with this comment you to this is anna who writes in how do you feel about having become some of the leading international representatives and voices these must fall and road courses or to hashtags that went global after they started in south africa first in twenty fifteen and then later on in twenty six team what does that feel like to be what some people might say are the leaders of this because they see you
fall a play that chronicles the activism behind a social movement that started in south africa in march of twenty fifteen students at the university of cape town launch road smiles for a movement that not only pull down a statue but spots a global campaign to de colonise education so what does it mean to be a student activist and what's been the global impact of not just the movement but the play as well and joining us to discuss that are three of the co-creators and members of the cast clio...
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now we switch over to south africa. where a very small crater is endangered we're talking about its highest will frog its only habitat is on a small stretch of wetlands what is so interesting about the pick a guilty read frog n.c. well conservationist hoping to fade to raw because they see thanks to this progress can measure changes in v.n. bob and the biologist have teamed up with johannesburg zoo to try to save the species through a research and breeding program. this little fellow is less than three centimeters long he's a pick of skills read from an endangered species since last year the johannesburg's who has been breeding the rare amphibians to increase their numbers. now some of them are being moved to the nation habitat six hundred kilometers away in the coastal wetlands. but we. even du plessis is one of a team of researchers involved in the amphibian conservation project. tonight they're setting about two hundred fold three. unit revert in going to move even deeper into the way current whereby we're going to p
now we switch over to south africa. where a very small crater is endangered we're talking about its highest will frog its only habitat is on a small stretch of wetlands what is so interesting about the pick a guilty read frog n.c. well conservationist hoping to fade to raw because they see thanks to this progress can measure changes in v.n. bob and the biologist have teamed up with johannesburg zoo to try to save the species through a research and breeding program. this little fellow is less...
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wales v south africa is at 5.20, and ireland play the usa at 6.30.ulstermen involved in ireland's game with the usa, and jacob stockdale and rory best given a well earned break, their absence was certainly felt this evening, beaten convincingly by a scarlets side which was also missing several international players. despite making a great start and taking a 7—0 lead, ulster rarely got a look in after the opening quarter, with scarlets totally dominating the second and third quarters. four tries without reply saw the welsh side clinch an impressive 29—12 victory and puts them above their opponents into second spot in pro14 conference b. meanwhile glasgow are 13 points ahead at the top of conference a. they thrashed cardiff blues 110—15 with niko matawalu scoring two tries. conference b leaders leinster beat ospreys in the other match this evening. west brom are up to second in the championship after a two one victory over ipswich at portman road. west brom took the lead through this effort from jay rodriguez in the first half. and they doubled their l
wales v south africa is at 5.20, and ireland play the usa at 6.30.ulstermen involved in ireland's game with the usa, and jacob stockdale and rory best given a well earned break, their absence was certainly felt this evening, beaten convincingly by a scarlets side which was also missing several international players. despite making a great start and taking a 7—0 lead, ulster rarely got a look in after the opening quarter, with scarlets totally dominating the second and third quarters. four...
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that was it for today we hope you like this show my name is phyllis endlessly and i'm here in south africa it was such a pleasure being with you n.c. and i hope to see all of you next week for another episode of eco africa. and it's goodbye from me to here in lagos nigeria if you want to share your ideas or want to know more about our environmental topics please check out our website and all social media platforms i will be showing on your screen by. the to. come more. the great. general brinton. against social norms and evokes a spirit. until i'm sixty. and still controversial. are special on. board or. i was issued when i arrived here i slept with six people in a room. it was hard. i even got white hairs that. learning the german language and now a lot of this gets me and they go but you need to instruct the slave you want to know their story the muslims the fighting and reliable information for margaret. fake hair and real story. where i come from a lot of women like me have fake hair sometimes the hair style takes up to two days . it's a lot of time that needs to be filled so people at
that was it for today we hope you like this show my name is phyllis endlessly and i'm here in south africa it was such a pleasure being with you n.c. and i hope to see all of you next week for another episode of eco africa. and it's goodbye from me to here in lagos nigeria if you want to share your ideas or want to know more about our environmental topics please check out our website and all social media platforms i will be showing on your screen by. the to. come more. the great. general...
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continent that belongs to the g twenty group of the world's leading industrial and emerging economies south africa struggling with land issues though many white farmers have been forced off their property as the government has vowed to redistribute one third of every cultural land back into africa ownership but many farms have failed under new ownership activists now demand the inclusion of experienced white farmers in the land reform process. this is cattle country in the heart of south africa. rancher nick seventeen presides over six thousand hectors and his farm produces some of the country's top quality beef he belongs to south africa's former white a leader landowners who once held ninety percent of south africa's territory but uncertainty surrounds farmers like him the government is considering new plans to explore create land without compensation but rather than putting white against black seventeen has sent an open letter to president cyril ramaphosa for a long time experience sale that image you film is going through. because mainly because of the corruption the favoritism the lack of pol
continent that belongs to the g twenty group of the world's leading industrial and emerging economies south africa struggling with land issues though many white farmers have been forced off their property as the government has vowed to redistribute one third of every cultural land back into africa ownership but many farms have failed under new ownership activists now demand the inclusion of experienced white farmers in the land reform process. this is cattle country in the heart of south...
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i will see how these protect the trees from being destroyed by the national park in south africa. so let's head out to uganda first of lake victoria in the eastern part of the country there had been some problems lately with man eating cocoa dels the sciences believes the attacks are born out of over exploitation of the lake in the crooked hours don't get enough fish they behave aggressively towards the humans but the villagers started to kill the reptiles and one man decided he wants to save them by relocating them four hundred kilometers up country and his korea experience cook without such a pity one has captured more than one hundred now crocodiles while impressive record isn't it. the fear some site of a nile crocodiles the largest species of crocodilian in africa while tourists cruise the nile hoping to see the imposing reptiles from the safety of a board along the shores of lake victoria the full rushes predict his paws a deadly threat to people living in the area. drilling fish stalks and shrinking crocodile habitats have led to a worrisome rise in attacks in recent times
i will see how these protect the trees from being destroyed by the national park in south africa. so let's head out to uganda first of lake victoria in the eastern part of the country there had been some problems lately with man eating cocoa dels the sciences believes the attacks are born out of over exploitation of the lake in the crooked hours don't get enough fish they behave aggressively towards the humans but the villagers started to kill the reptiles and one man decided he wants to save...
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i just right three and what a start against south africa. ijust right moment, up p°pped africa.rance is over, wales away and they did not let up. overlapping and overwhelming, liam williams, 14 males 60 minutes in. wales do they would have to do with the springboks ina would have to do with the springboks in a wildebeest mode, the pressure created space forjesse creel to score. south africa got back to within three points but as a pressure group the welsh got bigger. dan biggar‘s two penalties carried them clear, all the way to an autumnal clean sweep and nine wins ina row autumnal clean sweep and nine wins in a row going into a world cup year. speaking of world cups... this is the one, it's coming back for jonny wilkinson! he drops for world cup glory! it is over! he has done it! ian robinson's was famous radio commentary and for his final match on the microphone after 48 years, england were soon beating australia once more. jonny may the finisher after his side was my perfect start. ‘is after his side was my perfect start. ' is ahead but israel folau spotted a hole in the plan
i just right three and what a start against south africa. ijust right moment, up p°pped africa.rance is over, wales away and they did not let up. overlapping and overwhelming, liam williams, 14 males 60 minutes in. wales do they would have to do with the springboks ina would have to do with the springboks in a wildebeest mode, the pressure created space forjesse creel to score. south africa got back to within three points but as a pressure group the welsh got bigger. dan biggar‘s two...
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and that was it for today we hope you like this show my name is felice endlessly and i'm here in south africa. it was such a pleasure being with you n.c. and i look to see all of you next week for another episode of eco africa. and it's goodbye from me to here in lagos nigeria if you want to share your ideas or want to know more about our environmental topics please check out our website and all social media platforms i will be showing on your screen by. the. private concert in the summer on wheels. the ball tossed a more intimate with not support the german country rockers and during a pitstop jesus comics want to change thirty minutes g.w. should. kill the they were not hard and in the end this is a me you're not allowed to stay here anymore we will send you back. are you familiar with this. with the smugglers we're liars and. what's your story. on what numbers of women especially in victims of violence. take part and send us your story we are trying always to understand this new culture. are not a villa turnoff and yet you want to become a citizen. in four migrants your platform for a whil
and that was it for today we hope you like this show my name is felice endlessly and i'm here in south africa. it was such a pleasure being with you n.c. and i look to see all of you next week for another episode of eco africa. and it's goodbye from me to here in lagos nigeria if you want to share your ideas or want to know more about our environmental topics please check out our website and all social media platforms i will be showing on your screen by. the. private concert in the summer on...
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cast of the fall a play that chronicles the activism behind a social movement that started in south africa in march of twenty fifteen students at the university of cape town lot she rode smiles for a movement that not only brought down a statue but spots a global campaign to de colonise education so what does it mean to be a student activist and what's been the global impact of not just the movement but the play as well joining us to discuss that are three of the co-creators and members of the cast cleo writers. and. welcome everyone to the stream it is really good to have you both here i wanted to start with this comment. this is a great sin how do you feel about having become some of the leading international representatives and voices these must fall and road courses or to hashtags that went global after they started in south africa first and twenty fifteen and then later on in twenty six team what does that feel like to be what some people might say are the leaders of this because they see you in acting on the stage. it's a great responsibility. it is a very emotional experience as wel
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beef in many ways he's one of south africa's former white elite who once owned ninety percent of the country's learned his company sir nick produces b. follow consumption and export to asia and the middle east the government is considering new plans to expropriate land without compensation but rather than putting white against black so fontayne has sent an open letter to president serum opposer calling for cooperation. put a long time experience here that image of almost going through. because mainly because of the corruption the favoritism the lack of political will and that's why the started to write that bridge the. seventeen says anyone program must involve experience commercial farmers mentoring new potential pharmacy and. yeah we want them to then so that in the near future they can be able to be able to be productive so nick has already equipped seventy five emerging farmers with practical skills and theory. there are plans to train more than six hundred other emerging farmers in the next three years. i can be an employee. people i can use these to stab my own business and. ev
beef in many ways he's one of south africa's former white elite who once owned ninety percent of the country's learned his company sir nick produces b. follow consumption and export to asia and the middle east the government is considering new plans to expropriate land without compensation but rather than putting white against black so fontayne has sent an open letter to president serum opposer calling for cooperation. put a long time experience here that image of almost going through. because...
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if you're an artist in south africa, you don't really need a major but if you've got global ambitionstrue to its roots is hugely important but to make the biggest impact with their music, it means they may inevitably have to give up some control. nomia iqbal, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. here's alina jenkins. we have a front moving east across the country today, a friend had plenty of sunshine, a beautiful afternoon in cumbria but further east we are still hanging onto the rain but in the next few hours that will clear away and behind it mainly clear skies and dry overnight, just a few showers in western isles of scotla nd a few showers in western isles of scotland and are sea coasts, a cold night, temperatures close to freezing, some spots getting down to _5’ freezing, some spots getting down to —5, fairly mild across the channel islands but for most are frosty start to tomorrow, through the day the cloud will build from the west, but for much of daylight hours it should be dry, after that cold start temperatures recovering at this area of rain arrives into northern irel
if you're an artist in south africa, you don't really need a major but if you've got global ambitionstrue to its roots is hugely important but to make the biggest impact with their music, it means they may inevitably have to give up some control. nomia iqbal, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. here's alina jenkins. we have a front moving east across the country today, a friend had plenty of sunshine, a beautiful afternoon in cumbria but further east we are still hanging onto the rain but...
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south africa snatched it back, again england needed a response.ntil yesterday. and still has not needed as far as the try line. south africa would not crack but england forced fractures to give farrell and other within range of paul bird, they stood between english defeat and victory. .. between english defeat and victory... it grazes the outside of the right. relief and england begin autumn with some spring. in a second—half created two or three opportunities where we should have scored and we did not and we scored those tries as result of it being a bit easier at the end. victory without fluency, england will have mixed conclusions from this all —— not all experiments bring clear results. the inaugural doddie weir cup was won by wales with a 21 points to 10 win over scotland. the former scotland player, who has motor neurone disease, was given an emotional ovation when he brought the trophy out at the millennium stadium. it was wales that lifted the cup in what is their 10th consecutive win over scotland. warren gatland's side play australia nex
south africa snatched it back, again england needed a response.ntil yesterday. and still has not needed as far as the try line. south africa would not crack but england forced fractures to give farrell and other within range of paul bird, they stood between english defeat and victory. .. between english defeat and victory... it grazes the outside of the right. relief and england begin autumn with some spring. in a second—half created two or three opportunities where we should have scored and...
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another blow for england as manu tuilagi is ruled out of tomorrow's test against south africa. number 13 us superstar simone biles wins a record breaking world title in doha. leicester strikerjamie vardy opens up about the death of the club's chairman and says the team will play in his honour this weekend. it was a unanimous player, every play -- it was a unanimous player, every play —— decision, every player and staff member said we need to play this game. also coming up in the programme: we meet the 6 six—year—old from kent who's been taking the world of golf by storm. i started with one shot and i won on the second day. hello and welcome to the programme. with the opening weekend of the autumn internationals upon us, we have some rather intriguing fixtures ahead, as the world's top teams step up their rugby world cup preparations. another blow for injury—hit england though — they'll have to face a resurgent south africa side without manu tuilagi. but could that see the return of another prodigal son, as chris ashton takes his place on the bench? with all the latest from the
another blow for england as manu tuilagi is ruled out of tomorrow's test against south africa. number 13 us superstar simone biles wins a record breaking world title in doha. leicester strikerjamie vardy opens up about the death of the club's chairman and says the team will play in his honour this weekend. it was a unanimous player, every play -- it was a unanimous player, every play —— decision, every player and staff member said we need to play this game. also coming up in the programme:...
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it in the context of the colonialism that happened to south africa white people will accept. that you see it in america today as well i mean the fact that christopher columbus has an entire holiday that celebrates him where is actually his legacy is of the murder. of native american people and that's i mean that happens with glorious white men of history in every single country in the world south africa was just happened to be a very important moment in time for us and i think that we can also discount the black lives matter movement because i think that if b.l.m. hadn't happened in the u.s. that roads must form might not have happened in south africa that's that that's a big connection oh we are talking about up production called for i want to see a little excerpt from it and i'm going to pick up in the production where the students have just occupied the brand administration building on the university of cape town's campus and now they discuss in a way forward with regards to the roads must for movement in the penry of all of the students who were at the first protests so h
it in the context of the colonialism that happened to south africa white people will accept. that you see it in america today as well i mean the fact that christopher columbus has an entire holiday that celebrates him where is actually his legacy is of the murder. of native american people and that's i mean that happens with glorious white men of history in every single country in the world south africa was just happened to be a very important moment in time for us and i think that we can also...
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an awesome one winning an award in south africa. it made africa realize that we saved this song the folk songs that are used to the songs you can use are produced in a very matter of theme songs that can be accepted by the society. back to the green project by the nairobi river some d.d. has come up to help supervise and now the riverside clean up. the park is already the cleanest greenest part of korogocho a slum area in the kenyan capital but some didn't his vision is much more ambitious my motivation is to see is to bring about the end of the land that kenya was a metaphor country if you come back to school for an area. which are which is green then again environment is us is a is a stress buster that's what i call it so we are just in get up to the real distress and get up today because we want our environment is so polluted it is so deforested we have got nothing to be proud of but that can't be said of these people here. who have taken responsibility for the environment into their own hands and created a video on the banks of
an awesome one winning an award in south africa. it made africa realize that we saved this song the folk songs that are used to the songs you can use are produced in a very matter of theme songs that can be accepted by the society. back to the green project by the nairobi river some d.d. has come up to help supervise and now the riverside clean up. the park is already the cleanest greenest part of korogocho a slum area in the kenyan capital but some didn't his vision is much more ambitious my...
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in the context of the colonialism that happened to south africa white people will accept. that you see it in america today as well i mean the fact that christopher columbus has an entire holiday that celebrates him where is actually his legacy is of the murder. of native american people and that's i mean that happens with glorious white men of history in every single country in the world south africa was just happened to be a very important moment in time for us and i think that we can also discount the black lives matter movement because i think that if b.l.m. hadn't happened in the u.s. that roads must form might not have happened in south africa that's that that's a big connection though we are talking about out of production called for i want to see a little excerpt from it and i'm going to pick up in the production where the students have just occupied the brand administration building on the university of cape town's campus and now they discuss in a way forward with regards to the roads must for movement in the penry with all of the students who were at the first pro
in the context of the colonialism that happened to south africa white people will accept. that you see it in america today as well i mean the fact that christopher columbus has an entire holiday that celebrates him where is actually his legacy is of the murder. of native american people and that's i mean that happens with glorious white men of history in every single country in the world south africa was just happened to be a very important moment in time for us and i think that we can also...
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and i thought now this is a south africa nelson mandela dreamt of with black and white protest together but nothing has changed. the african. women were all. we used to be. we used to dream of a future where we didn't need to protest anymore or call ourselves brave and fearless. there are reasons we call ourselves that there are reasons some of us are losing our humanity one protest at a time there are reasons the workers go on strike reasons the black students are so angry that it feels like the entire world is doing everything in its power not to see them. what do we need to do to show people that we can't keep living like this to show them that the state of our lives isn't normal that poverty isn't normal and that the townships we are born into are not normal and we are tired of being forced to be brave and fearless. i don't want to be this person . i don't want my life to be a series of violent gatherings where i'm always running away from the police and the stun grenades. i want to be seen. i want to matter. i'm tired. my soul is no higher. but the reasons i came here the first tim
and i thought now this is a south africa nelson mandela dreamt of with black and white protest together but nothing has changed. the african. women were all. we used to be. we used to dream of a future where we didn't need to protest anymore or call ourselves brave and fearless. there are reasons we call ourselves that there are reasons some of us are losing our humanity one protest at a time there are reasons the workers go on strike reasons the black students are so angry that it feels like...
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the pinnacle is willing away against india, south africa and australia.ry good. the test team still has some work to do. if they have a good winter, they have a good chance against the west indies, then the ashes next summer at home. beyond that, you start to target those wins in australia and india. now, in just over an hour's time, england's women will walk out to play south africa in the world 20/20. a win in st lucia tonight will take them a step closer to the semi—finals. england have been comfortable in the tournament so far, thrashing bangladesh earlier in the week before a rain wash—out, but the proteas should offer a much tougher challenge. they have got some very dangerous batters another outstanding bowling team. they can be a bit unpredictable. you never know what you will get from them. the most important thing is that we get our bed right, do ourjobs right for supper we know we can beat any team. we can beat any team. we're at the halfway stage of the world golf championship and english golfers are dominating in dubai, but when play resumes
the pinnacle is willing away against india, south africa and australia.ry good. the test team still has some work to do. if they have a good winter, they have a good chance against the west indies, then the ashes next summer at home. beyond that, you start to target those wins in australia and india. now, in just over an hour's time, england's women will walk out to play south africa in the world 20/20. a win in st lucia tonight will take them a step closer to the semi—finals. england have...
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south africa led until the final eight minutes.d the lead for the first time with just eight minutes to go. the twickenham crowd could breathe a sigh of relief after south africa's missed pnealty in the 77th minute with england. holding on for a 12—11 victory. wales were 21—10 winners over scotland in the first ever dodie weir trophy game held in cardiff. the match organised as a tribute to the former scottish international who is suffering from motor neurone disease ended in victory for the home side. as scotland's miserable run in cardiff continues. tries from george north and jonathan davies were complemented by 11 points from the boot of leigh halfpenny. scotland responded with a try from captain stuart mcinally, but were left to rue poor midfield defence and discipline. we defence and discipline. needed that game to hopef improve we needed that game to hopefully improve a bet for next week against australia. before the players are in the last couple of weeks. there have the last couple of weeks. there have the legs and we knew
south africa led until the final eight minutes.d the lead for the first time with just eight minutes to go. the twickenham crowd could breathe a sigh of relief after south africa's missed pnealty in the 77th minute with england. holding on for a 12—11 victory. wales were 21—10 winners over scotland in the first ever dodie weir trophy game held in cardiff. the match organised as a tribute to the former scottish international who is suffering from motor neurone disease ended in victory for...
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south africa are mounting a little bit of a comeback in the second half.eat south africa and this. they have won all games for the first time. we'll be back at 7.30, but we'll leave the final word tonight to the bbc‘s rugby union. correspondent ian robertson. after covering the sport on the bbc for almost 50 years, today's radio commentary of england against australia was his last and this was the last try that he'll ever call. pops it up to courtney lawes come he goes with the help of partly to the five metre out, then it comes along the line... he will walk through an touchdown for the tried! against england at a tremendous victor break here! the captain running off a great day for english rugby. i am so looking i have work with you guys for a large chunk of my 47 years, i have loved every minute of it. thank you very very much. hello. the weather is looking better for the southern counties tomorrow. today was not a great day. cloud operates a rain and tomorrow i think quite a bit brighter than not being too optimistic, still a bit of clutter around. and
south africa are mounting a little bit of a comeback in the second half.eat south africa and this. they have won all games for the first time. we'll be back at 7.30, but we'll leave the final word tonight to the bbc‘s rugby union. correspondent ian robertson. after covering the sport on the bbc for almost 50 years, today's radio commentary of england against australia was his last and this was the last try that he'll ever call. pops it up to courtney lawes come he goes with the help of partly...
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news still to come we'll find out how kids are coding their way out of poverty in south africa is coming up with crystal in business. and all that and more business news in just minutes of course to get all the latest news and information around the coffee including business phone our web site d w dot com thanks for being with us. how about taking a few friends could even take a chance on love. don't expect happy ending. the church. climate change. waste. pollution. isn't it time for good news. for go people and projects that are changing our environment for the better it's up to us to make a difference let's inspiring a child or. the committee for the environment magazine. long d w. the pound is down and up new volatility for the british currency as brant said turbo all takes its toll on starting also the program kids in south africa look for a better future writing computer code. or business on christopher kober welcome to the program as british prime minister theresa may forges ahead with her brags of plans the pound has gained half a percentage point on friday clawing back some of it
news still to come we'll find out how kids are coding their way out of poverty in south africa is coming up with crystal in business. and all that and more business news in just minutes of course to get all the latest news and information around the coffee including business phone our web site d w dot com thanks for being with us. how about taking a few friends could even take a chance on love. don't expect happy ending. the church. climate change. waste. pollution. isn't it time for good news....
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if you're an artist in south africa, you don't really need a major but if you've got global ambitions, then you definitely do. for many south african artists, keeping their sound true to its roots is hugely important but to make the biggest impact with their music, it means they may inevitably have to give up some control. nomia iqbal, bbc news. that's it from us. newsnight is coming up on bbc two. here on bbc one it's time for the news where you are... welcome to bbc london news. i'm victoria hollins. he's described it as "like a life sentence". a father whose son, michaeljonas, was stabbed to death in a park after being chased by a group on bikes — has made a fresh appeal to help find the killers a year after his death. he said he believes people know what happened to his 17—year—old son hello and welcome to sportsday. the hardest week in the club's history. claudio ranieri pays his respects as claude puel says the dream will live on. we know we're playing hard for his family. hearts and hibs will ban any supporters found responsible for the incidents that marred last night's derby.
if you're an artist in south africa, you don't really need a major but if you've got global ambitions, then you definitely do. for many south african artists, keeping their sound true to its roots is hugely important but to make the biggest impact with their music, it means they may inevitably have to give up some control. nomia iqbal, bbc news. that's it from us. newsnight is coming up on bbc two. here on bbc one it's time for the news where you are... welcome to bbc london news. i'm victoria...
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has that wound in south africa been healed? >> kasongo: not 100% healed.but there is some healing happening, there is some healing, yes, because you have a different, different people working in the mines, and the mindset has been changing. >> whitaker: now, safety is paramount. you'll find women underground, and blacks are senior managers. once some of the lowest-paid laborers, they are now among the highest. but this generation of gold miners know they may be the last. of the 11 gold mines that once flourished around here, only three still operate. the mines are now so deep, it's becoming too expensive to get the gold out. the story of the ultra-deep mines is nearing its final chapter. to dig the riches from such astounding depths took grit and brute force. now, south africa's resolve must be deployed to solving the next challenge: what to do when the gold runs out. >> cbs sports h.q. is presented by progressive insurance. i'm james brown with scores from n.f.l. today. patrick mahon set the single-season record for touchdown passes in k.c.'s win. the cha
has that wound in south africa been healed? >> kasongo: not 100% healed.but there is some healing happening, there is some healing, yes, because you have a different, different people working in the mines, and the mindset has been changing. >> whitaker: now, safety is paramount. you'll find women underground, and blacks are senior managers. once some of the lowest-paid laborers, they are now among the highest. but this generation of gold miners know they may be the last. of the 11...
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south africa. my finance minister pravin gordhan has testified at a corruption inquiry in johannesburg who was sacked by the former president jacob zuma says that corruption allowed for a climate of impunity the commission was formed to investigate allegations of state influence particularly by the influential business owners the book has the committee as part of president so ronna poses pledge to clean up corruption and revive south africa's struggling economy let's take you live now to johannesburg for me to mila is there i can see people protesting by jus for me that what are they protesting about. the use of the they want provision gordon gone he's no longer finance minister as you've mentioned but he's on now the minister of public into price of course still a cabinet minister the people here are saying that he lied in relation to his relationship with the gupta family previously in parliament he had said to that he'd met him with them on a couple of occasions just in passing nothing of conseq
south africa. my finance minister pravin gordhan has testified at a corruption inquiry in johannesburg who was sacked by the former president jacob zuma says that corruption allowed for a climate of impunity the commission was formed to investigate allegations of state influence particularly by the influential business owners the book has the committee as part of president so ronna poses pledge to clean up corruption and revive south africa's struggling economy let's take you live now to...
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to watch out for john so they are shot just around the mozambique channel as well but much of south africa will be dry dry and warm temperatures getting up to twenty seven in been and a similar that you janet. the with the sponsor. on line when you're looking at. the solutions come together to benefit all parties involved that's where we're going to. join us if you could take me around the way we don't have to set up your experiment and experiment in the universe this is a dialogue everyone has a voice you actually raise several interesting points there that the members are going to join the. good to have you with. these are all top stories saudi arabia's crown prince has arrived in the united arab emirates on the top of his first trip abroad since the murder. meanwhile the us president has again deflect blame from. the cia has not concluded that he ordered the. un's welcome to the escalation in fighting in yemen. saying it's providing much needed relief to thousands of civilians especially in the capital pushing the warring parties to attend peace talks planned for next month and the u.k.
to watch out for john so they are shot just around the mozambique channel as well but much of south africa will be dry dry and warm temperatures getting up to twenty seven in been and a similar that you janet. the with the sponsor. on line when you're looking at. the solutions come together to benefit all parties involved that's where we're going to. join us if you could take me around the way we don't have to set up your experiment and experiment in the universe this is a dialogue everyone has...
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coach ofjapan which is win against south africa as the coach of japan which is now win against southhe has said they have got to be in the movie rather than sitting back and eating the popcorn and admiring new zealand, quite a nice analogy. it's a mammoth day of rugby union ahead, not least for england, who take on world champions new zealand at twickenham. eddiejones' side are chasing their first victory against the all blacks in six years. joining us now to talk through this afternoon's autumn international action is world cup winner and commentator, maggie alphonsi. thank you forjoining us. you know what it means to score against the new zealand team. what does it mean for a player to do that? it is amazing to score against new zealand because you idolise them growing up. in the women's team i wanted to almost beat them and when i saw the men's team i thought, wow, i would love to have the chance to take them on. to score against them is one of the things you will never forget. for those new england players facing them for the first time, how do you deal with the haka, what is the
coach ofjapan which is win against south africa as the coach of japan which is now win against southhe has said they have got to be in the movie rather than sitting back and eating the popcorn and admiring new zealand, quite a nice analogy. it's a mammoth day of rugby union ahead, not least for england, who take on world champions new zealand at twickenham. eddiejones' side are chasing their first victory against the all blacks in six years. joining us now to talk through this afternoon's...
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sergio garcia will take a four—stroke lead into the second round of the nedbank golf challenge in south africahello and welcome to the programme, where we start with the news that arsenal suffered bad news in their goalless europa league draw with sporting lisbon. danny welbeck suffered an horrendous ankle injury inside the opening half an hour which will more than likely spell the end of his season. the 27—year—old england international fell awkwardly inside the opposition penalty area and was stretchered off, as the gunners qualify for the last 32 in a match that saw former barcelona defenderjeremy mathieu sent off for taking down pierre—emerick aubameyang in a scoring position outside the box. but unai emery‘s side did extend their unbeaten run to 15 despite failing to score although the welbeck injury was the manager's focus. now he is in the hospital and the news is, at the moment, with this injury, we think it is a serious injury. when you are playing football, when you are playing with the competitive matches, it can happen. we don't want it, but this is our profession. elsewhere, bayer
sergio garcia will take a four—stroke lead into the second round of the nedbank golf challenge in south africahello and welcome to the programme, where we start with the news that arsenal suffered bad news in their goalless europa league draw with sporting lisbon. danny welbeck suffered an horrendous ankle injury inside the opening half an hour which will more than likely spell the end of his season. the 27—year—old england international fell awkwardly inside the opposition penalty area...
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if you're an artist in south africa, you don't really need a major but if you've got global ambitionsits roots is hugely important but to make the biggest impact with their music, it means they may inevitably have to give up some control. nomia iqbal, bbc news. likely to be hearing more of them. much more on the bbc website. thank you for watching. hello. friday starts with the last widespread frost of this cold spell before things turn milder over the weekend. but windy, too. here is a look at things then for early risers on friday morning. quite a bit of blue. the cold spots will be down to —5 or —6. one or two mist and fog patches, so nothing widespread. there's still one or two showers dotted about western parts of the uk early on. when you have these, you will not be as cold as elsewhere. for most, it's a sunny start to the day, and the sunshine will continue throughout. the sun will turn increasingly hazy across western parts of the uk on through the day. higher clouds spilling in ahead of this area of rain, which will be knocking on the door of northern ireland by the end of th
if you're an artist in south africa, you don't really need a major but if you've got global ambitionsits roots is hugely important but to make the biggest impact with their music, it means they may inevitably have to give up some control. nomia iqbal, bbc news. likely to be hearing more of them. much more on the bbc website. thank you for watching. hello. friday starts with the last widespread frost of this cold spell before things turn milder over the weekend. but windy, too. here is a look at...
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south africa snatched it back. again england needed a response.ll hasn't made it as far as the try line. south africa would not crack but england forced enough fractures to give farrell another chance. ahead by one. a fragile lead and a lead with andre pollard. this standing between defeat and victory, relief but not all experiments bring clear results. in cardiff a new trophy for an old hero. the doddie weir cup named after the scottish international battling motor neuron disease. this season wales playing on the green grass of home. a move designed to conserve his energy with tries like this. when he gets going, he and wales... take some stopping. good win for wales. disappointing for scotland were not travelling to well. the big game comes against australia. they had not beaten them since 2008, they can and that run if they can crack that then they will feel they are really onto something. still one game to come today over in chicago. ireland play italy and had a good record in chicago and they're expected to beat italy. ireland the six nations
south africa snatched it back. again england needed a response.ll hasn't made it as far as the try line. south africa would not crack but england forced enough fractures to give farrell another chance. ahead by one. a fragile lead and a lead with andre pollard. this standing between defeat and victory, relief but not all experiments bring clear results. in cardiff a new trophy for an old hero. the doddie weir cup named after the scottish international battling motor neuron disease. this season...
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south africa led until the final eight minutes.0wen farrell kept england close to south africa throughout, but his 72nd—minute penalty was the decisive one to give england the lead for the first time with just eight minutes to go. the twickenham crowd could breathe a sigh of relief after south africa's missed pnealty in the 77th minute, with enlgnad holding on for a 12—11 victory. wales began their series with victory over scotland in the inaugral dodie weir cup game held in cardiff. the match organised as a tribute to the former scottish international, who is suffering from motor neurone disease ended in victory for the home side. tries from george north and jonathan davies were complemented by 11 points from the boot of leigh halfpenny. scotland responded with a try from captain stuart mcinally, but it wasn't enough. there was double success for frankie dettori at the breeder's cup at churchill downs in kentucky last night. firstly, winning the breeder's cup mile on thejohn gosden trained expert eye. then just over an hour later,
south africa led until the final eight minutes.0wen farrell kept england close to south africa throughout, but his 72nd—minute penalty was the decisive one to give england the lead for the first time with just eight minutes to go. the twickenham crowd could breathe a sigh of relief after south africa's missed pnealty in the 77th minute, with enlgnad holding on for a 12—11 victory. wales began their series with victory over scotland in the inaugral dodie weir cup game held in cardiff. the...