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the youth of uganda i think they want better the youth of uganda i think they want their country back the youth of uganda saying they want a country that equal opportunity to every ugandan where somebody. is going to be judged by the content of that character note tribe they come from you know who their parents are the youth of uganda i seen it is time is our time. and the next election is 2021 yes you say you're going to stand for president you will you get all of the opposition to come behind you one unified candidate against president and 70 well it is our effort we are in advanced stages discussing different leaders from different groupings and different formations to see that we come together as the opposition well knowing that one big challenge you face is the operation and the limited or shrinking political space given the shrinking political space and the history of the previous elections the 5 presidential elections we've seen which was 71 he has a very tight grip on the system and been persistent allegations of vote rigging how do you overcome that if he risks the election y
the youth of uganda i think they want better the youth of uganda i think they want their country back the youth of uganda saying they want a country that equal opportunity to every ugandan where somebody. is going to be judged by the content of that character note tribe they come from you know who their parents are the youth of uganda i seen it is time is our time. and the next election is 2021 yes you say you're going to stand for president you will you get all of the opposition to come behind...
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uganda.> the effects of the climate crisis in uganda are visible. we face that every day. we have so much floods that are killing people. recently, there were heavy rain falls and many people died because of that. there have been risising temperatures in the past few months in uganda that dried peoples plantations because the culture is the backbone of uganda and people are going hungry. amy: who are the biggest contributors to the climate crisis that you think and uganda? and who are you trying to hold accountable and is it inside the country or elsewhere? it is both inside and outside. --as people in you and a uganda should be responsible for our actions and activities because some of the activities that are done in uganda also contribute to the effects of climate change. we are aware that most of the effects of climate change are from other european countries because we contribute very little percentage to the effects. but i think it is also our responsibility as people in uganda to take o
uganda.> the effects of the climate crisis in uganda are visible. we face that every day. we have so much floods that are killing people. recently, there were heavy rain falls and many people died because of that. there have been risising temperatures in the past few months in uganda that dried peoples plantations because the culture is the backbone of uganda and people are going hungry. amy: who are the biggest contributors to the climate crisis that you think and uganda? and who are you...
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from uganda. thank you. now what do mean to you represent. all that comes with the stigma that divided opinion in south africa's townships to. enthusiasts to establish an event to celebrate that. in south africa's townships touch whose are taboo getting into comes with negative perceptions like gang affiliation or even demonic activity but now to 2 artists are attempting to change the image the festivals are not just for enthusiasts but to promote to too culture throughout society. rather like. this and i got to get really excited and i think all the people coming to my camping. it became it in. my mind that it came out even if people do decide to go under the needle not many can afford the services of a professional to pala so education about potential risks is important health and safety that's a major problem because people still trapped in the back room they don't have proper substances no spaces that's what we're trying to introduce to the people and edited the people how to get the proper certification and how they should dispose the wa
from uganda. thank you. now what do mean to you represent. all that comes with the stigma that divided opinion in south africa's townships to. enthusiasts to establish an event to celebrate that. in south africa's townships touch whose are taboo getting into comes with negative perceptions like gang affiliation or even demonic activity but now to 2 artists are attempting to change the image the festivals are not just for enthusiasts but to promote to too culture throughout society. rather like....
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now in uganda thousands of people have been killed in. regions from east uganda. to west uganda in the mountainous region the idea. of washed away. villages. to move to the slopes so. they will be safe from their risk of sliding much. more i'm joined by. uganda the latest is that the situation is. very fragile the government aid agencies are reporting that the rainy and it's very hard to reach assistance especially to the people who are still trapped on top of the mountain there what is still going on and formulas do not top hope yes there's been food. items that have been given to some of these people but some of the people. did fight so it's still very tricky for them. that the rains are stopping any time so. it's rainy season every year what's unusual about. what could be unusual name can be related to their with their minds what do with a month sees the rain is way much more than what. been predicted now which. many people are taking advantage of the dry season to houses and runs along the slopes least expected to hit this day when there were. victims people d
now in uganda thousands of people have been killed in. regions from east uganda. to west uganda in the mountainous region the idea. of washed away. villages. to move to the slopes so. they will be safe from their risk of sliding much. more i'm joined by. uganda the latest is that the situation is. very fragile the government aid agencies are reporting that the rainy and it's very hard to reach assistance especially to the people who are still trapped on top of the mountain there what is still...
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joins us from uganda hello julia tell us how the events unfolded during the day. now according to the organizers which is the government anyways the event was very successful present during the 7 by it it was a radio and the road welcome with thousands of people and 2 of them made it to the
joins us from uganda hello julia tell us how the events unfolded during the day. now according to the organizers which is the government anyways the event was very successful present during the 7 by it it was a radio and the road welcome with thousands of people and 2 of them made it to the
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now in uganda. people have been killed in. different regions from east uganda. to west uganda in the mountain. region the idea. of washed away. villages residents to move. them out. more i'm joined by. i'm very afraid the government. reports the rain and it's very hard to reach. the people who are still trapped on top of the mountain they were. given to some of these people but some of the people. did fight very tree. every year what's unusual about the rain. what could be unusual can be related to the way the mind's wide deal with a month sees the rain is way much more than what had been predicted now with. many people taken advantage of the dry season to build houses and farms. the least expected to heat. with their rains came victims people are displaced people are dying and. even many bodies that are still trapped to be chopped. rain to continue with a note until the end of december could even go into. quickly. many do not want to do that because they don't want to leave the house is going to be handled i think that's a lot of mixed reaction when it comes to
now in uganda. people have been killed in. different regions from east uganda. to west uganda in the mountain. region the idea. of washed away. villages residents to move. them out. more i'm joined by. i'm very afraid the government. reports the rain and it's very hard to reach. the people who are still trapped on top of the mountain they were. given to some of these people but some of the people. did fight very tree. every year what's unusual about the rain. what could be unusual can be...
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now in uganda. people have been killed in. regions from east uganda. to west uganda in the mountainous region the idea. the we. will be safe from the risk of sliding much. more i'm joined by. the latest is that the situation is. very fragile the government aid agencies are reporting that the rainy and it's very hard to reach. the people who are still trapped on top of the mountain they were going don't you know top help yes there's been food. items that have been given to some of these people but some of the people. didn't fight very tree care for the. rains are stopping anytime soon. it's rainy season every year what's unusual about . what could be unusual be related to their with their minds what do with a month sees the rain is way much more than what. been predicted now which. many people are taking advantage of the dry season to houses and. the. least expected to heed these. victims people displaced people or. even many. to be chopped. rain. until the end of december could even go into general are. many do not want to do that because they don't wa
now in uganda. people have been killed in. regions from east uganda. to west uganda in the mountainous region the idea. the we. will be safe from the risk of sliding much. more i'm joined by. the latest is that the situation is. very fragile the government aid agencies are reporting that the rainy and it's very hard to reach. the people who are still trapped on top of the mountain they were going don't you know top help yes there's been food. items that have been given to some of these people...
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now in uganda. people have been killed in. regions from east. to west uganda in the mountainous region the idea. of washed away. villages. to move. out. i'm joined by. uganda. i'm very fragile the government. reports the rain and it's very hard to reach. the people who are still trapped. there were. given to some of these people but some of the people. very tree. every year what's unusual about the. what could be unusual be related to the way the minds wired with a month sees the rain is way much more than what had been predicted now we. should note that many people are taking advantage of the dry season to houses and from the. least expected to heat they would be. victims people are displaced people or. even many bodies that are still trapped to be chopped. did rain. until the end of december and it could even go into a general artery quickly. people should really. need you know want to do that because they don't want to leave the house is going to be handled i think it's a lot of mixed reaction when it comes to previously hopped into specially
now in uganda. people have been killed in. regions from east. to west uganda in the mountainous region the idea. of washed away. villages. to move. out. i'm joined by. uganda. i'm very fragile the government. reports the rain and it's very hard to reach. the people who are still trapped. there were. given to some of these people but some of the people. very tree. every year what's unusual about the. what could be unusual be related to the way the minds wired with a month sees the rain is way...
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from thailand to uganda...u tell people that we have school six days a week, they are like, "what?!" ..lebanon to russia. what's it like being 17 and is it harder to be a teenager 110w than ever before? for lots of teenagers, saturdays are a day of rest. no school or work and a time to catch up on some much—needed sleep. but for ruth, saturday is just like any other day and work starts early. she lives about a 5—hour drive along the coast from the ghanaian capital, accra, with her 5—month—old daughter. ruth never knew her birth mother growing up, and with nowhere else to go, she moved here to live with a family friend when her father passed away three years ago. around 1a people live with ruth in this compound in the village and on cooking day, everyone mucks in to prepare, cook and bag the chips ready to be sold. around 9am, it's time for ruth to leave. she will visit three markets today, helping to sell enough bags of chips to support both her and her daughter. south—east of ghana, in the ugandan capital kamp
from thailand to uganda...u tell people that we have school six days a week, they are like, "what?!" ..lebanon to russia. what's it like being 17 and is it harder to be a teenager 110w than ever before? for lots of teenagers, saturdays are a day of rest. no school or work and a time to catch up on some much—needed sleep. but for ruth, saturday is just like any other day and work starts early. she lives about a 5—hour drive along the coast from the ghanaian capital, accra, with her...
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funded infrastructure project in africa how i think of kinds of initiatives being perceived in uganda kenya and beyond to be honest these projects are being received in a much more 5050 kind of situation because on one hand africa desperately needs infrastructure development which is where china has invested most. of its funding and then of the other hand a lot of critics are saying that what exactly are we getting ourselves into some critics have said that this could be an issue of truck diplomacy from china that we might ignore there are repercussions at the end of the day. and on lot no joy do you think that countries like kenya can afford to be taking on this level of debt. i believe saw i am not really in good authority to say so but from what we have seen the reports that have been coming out in regard to how much debt kenya has been incurring over the past few years a huge chunk of this date has been going into infrastructure projects the construction of the real wave that is still ongoing as well and of course construction and extension of other route networks in the country a
funded infrastructure project in africa how i think of kinds of initiatives being perceived in uganda kenya and beyond to be honest these projects are being received in a much more 5050 kind of situation because on one hand africa desperately needs infrastructure development which is where china has invested most. of its funding and then of the other hand a lot of critics are saying that what exactly are we getting ourselves into some critics have said that this could be an issue of truck...
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this is business africa africa global business stories on the us welcome and uganda new law came into effect last year banning the import of cars older than 15 years the legislation was aimed at stopping pollution and reducing accidents with unsafe cars. legislation often does trigger some intended consequences uganda's small business owner drivers are not happy. it's. this is one of compiler's famous cars known for vending delicious local pancakes this is a summary has been on the road for over 25 years. the only inherited from his father and thoughts that he could buy a new worker for the family business and over i might never afford a brand new car for a 1000000 shilling spot or someone buys one truck for about 3 years i can buy that one for just 10000000 showings that we. live in those that the government has banding petition of cars like he's somewhere which are older than 15 years from the month sharing bit. the older cars a sage to meet more carbon to the atmosphere than the newer ones with improved clean technology the ban has affected many especially the car dealers business
this is business africa africa global business stories on the us welcome and uganda new law came into effect last year banning the import of cars older than 15 years the legislation was aimed at stopping pollution and reducing accidents with unsafe cars. legislation often does trigger some intended consequences uganda's small business owner drivers are not happy. it's. this is one of compiler's famous cars known for vending delicious local pancakes this is a summary has been on the road for...
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amy: talk about the effects of the climate crisis specifically in uganda. >> specifically in uganda,he impact due to torrential rains that has destroyed a number of things in my countrtry. it has been raining since september up until now every day. -- these it rains rains arare so heavy, they cause floods that kill people. every time you watch the news, you have to expect to see someone died as a result of the floods. you have to see that people's homes are being destroyed as a result of floods. this is a crisis to the people in uganda. amy: so you have extreme weather. you have the tororrential rains every day. and then you have the drought. >> yes. there are areas that experience extreme drought. and this is affecting the crop production in those areas. in my country, most people depend on their farms and crops for survival. but with all of the droughts and floods, people are left with no hope for the future. amy: we are at the u.n. there's a lot of u.n. speak. one of them that has been around for a long time -- we talk about food insecurity. but when a kid is hungry, they don't sa
amy: talk about the effects of the climate crisis specifically in uganda. >> specifically in uganda,he impact due to torrential rains that has destroyed a number of things in my countrtry. it has been raining since september up until now every day. -- these it rains rains arare so heavy, they cause floods that kill people. every time you watch the news, you have to expect to see someone died as a result of the floods. you have to see that people's homes are being destroyed as a result of...
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uganda's president was 70 against corruption but your position called it. will get to the bottom of what's going on. in south africa. is. trying to prove. i could you know you're welcome to the program africa big drug problem and it's killing hundreds of thousands every year we're looking at the suffering this multimillion dollar business courses and what can be done to stop it now the world health organization africa accounts for 42 percent of the global consumption of. fake medicines their results. 250000 drug related that are report. every year children are dying every year from malaria or pneumonia due to fake drugs flooding the market cartels free on developing countries with little or no regulatory oversight like in kenya where our correspondent. has been investigating it's been a year since below 18 month old son passed away memories of her baby boy are still vivid so are the nightmares of losing him when he got sick the law took a son to a local chemist for help he was given an injection his skin color changed soon after in a public hospital he died
uganda's president was 70 against corruption but your position called it. will get to the bottom of what's going on. in south africa. is. trying to prove. i could you know you're welcome to the program africa big drug problem and it's killing hundreds of thousands every year we're looking at the suffering this multimillion dollar business courses and what can be done to stop it now the world health organization africa accounts for 42 percent of the global consumption of. fake medicines their...
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playing era trail for dollars go missing in uganda or in a carbon copy disappearance from earlier told about fear human rights abuses and years of military service blamed for the latest defections but is there action enough to expose our trails respected regimes this is inside story. hello welcome to the show i'm sam is a than well ever since independence from ethiopia 26 years ago our trays been rolled by president that's what he dismisses rights groups alleging is regime is one of the world's most tightly controlled where opposition parties are banned and the judiciary isn't independent thousands of eritreans leave every year mainly to escape rights abuses as well as and force them lengthy military service and footballers to defecting while playing abroad for the 2nd time this year 7 went missing after their final game at a recent regional tournament in uganda's capital kampala. 5 fled their hotel in uganda in the middle of a regional tournament in october in $21510.00 players refused to return home after a world cup qualifier in botswana 15 players and the team doctor disappeared in
playing era trail for dollars go missing in uganda or in a carbon copy disappearance from earlier told about fear human rights abuses and years of military service blamed for the latest defections but is there action enough to expose our trails respected regimes this is inside story. hello welcome to the show i'm sam is a than well ever since independence from ethiopia 26 years ago our trays been rolled by president that's what he dismisses rights groups alleging is regime is one of the world's...
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there's a lot of different rebel groups than just me and so that was a way of uganda of uganda you know try trying to get these guys to come back you know be integrated back in the army be integrated back in his normal life and to stop the rebellion as a counterinsurgency tool as a way of also a reference to the national reconciliation. and that that's been renewed renewed renewed renewed renewed and renewed until today. and it's a blanket amnesty so. blanket is unconditional l.s.d. . i know the guidance of been trying to prosecute one or 2 of the guys that have come back until now they haven't been successful because the court hasn't accepted it. so until parliament changes the law then they they can't prosecute anybody. you received amnesty true so you are a free man. for all for quoting from a misty act. i'm refraining. from religion it's. not mine it's. going to march. because the government. should be granted amnesty. but the had to do community. made me look at seen differently. yes all. kind of lake. if you really ready look. at price who had been granted amnesty. i have. and gui
there's a lot of different rebel groups than just me and so that was a way of uganda of uganda you know try trying to get these guys to come back you know be integrated back in the army be integrated back in his normal life and to stop the rebellion as a counterinsurgency tool as a way of also a reference to the national reconciliation. and that that's been renewed renewed renewed renewed renewed and renewed until today. and it's a blanket amnesty so. blanket is unconditional l.s.d. . i know...
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return home after a world cup qualifier in botswana 15 players and the team doctor disappeared in uganda in 2012 and were granted asylum a year later and in 2009 the entire team failed to return home from a tournament in kenya. anniston international says a turning point for human rights violations in eritrea was when the government campaign of repression started in 2001 amnesty says eritrea is dangerous for anyone showing political dissent or attempting to avoid national service government critics in exile say they're often harassed or threatened by the ruling party eritreans who stay often face indefinite detention for publicly criticizing the government journalists and human rights activists have often disappeared eritreans who get caught fleeing the country can be detained indefinitely thank you. let's bring in our guest to the show we have mapped bryden is a strategic advisor research a think tank which focuses on issues in the horn of africa he joins us by skype from nairobi in kenya daniel mckernan is director of the eritrean law society he's also a former judge in eritrea joins u
return home after a world cup qualifier in botswana 15 players and the team doctor disappeared in uganda in 2012 and were granted asylum a year later and in 2009 the entire team failed to return home from a tournament in kenya. anniston international says a turning point for human rights violations in eritrea was when the government campaign of repression started in 2001 amnesty says eritrea is dangerous for anyone showing political dissent or attempting to avoid national service government...
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of of uganda of uganda you know track trying to get these guys to come back. and you know be integrated back in the army being to get back in his normal life and to stop the rebellion so this is a counterinsurgency tool as a way of also reconciliation reconciliation. and that's been renewed renewed renewed renewed renewed and renewed until today and it's a blanket amnesty so. banking is unconditional and misty. i know the guns have been trying to prosecute one or 2 of the guys that have come back until now they haven't been successful because a court hasn't accepted it. so until parliament changes the law then they they can't prosecute anybody and you receive amnesty true so you are a free man or not. grown for according to your. religion it's. not marriage. a marriage. because the government. does. this to you. but. the community. you look at the different. kind of lake. you lou create a price who had been granted amnesty. and guilt to pressure deep into i don't say eat. you are no. different you're less pressure. to meet somebody and to be an h. n. do do we
of of uganda of uganda you know track trying to get these guys to come back. and you know be integrated back in the army being to get back in his normal life and to stop the rebellion so this is a counterinsurgency tool as a way of also reconciliation reconciliation. and that's been renewed renewed renewed renewed renewed and renewed until today and it's a blanket amnesty so. banking is unconditional and misty. i know the guns have been trying to prosecute one or 2 of the guys that have come...
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and watch a situation that seized the burden for women in northern uganda and also creates a business opportunity and. perhaps occasional food stamps were a picture. of the nigerian creative who makes our product interval. hello i'm kristie one to welcome to news africa it's good to have you along it is now for you is closed its border with libya to try to reduce the number of migrants trying to get to europe and asia took the step off to being pressured to do so by european countries now irregular migration from the region to the e.u. has dropped since then but thousands off would be migrants all still determined to make the journey but with old roots cut all the risks they are taking on now greater than ever. reports from the town of other days it's a place where people smugglers are now working in the shadows for nearly 30. brought people across the border from got us into libya he never thought he was doing something criminal. like this who had it's not true that we are so-called human traffickers and we are deceiving people it's also not true that we treat them inhumanely or badl
and watch a situation that seized the burden for women in northern uganda and also creates a business opportunity and. perhaps occasional food stamps were a picture. of the nigerian creative who makes our product interval. hello i'm kristie one to welcome to news africa it's good to have you along it is now for you is closed its border with libya to try to reduce the number of migrants trying to get to europe and asia took the step off to being pressured to do so by european countries now...
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overthe years, uganda but i am working on some original music. over the years, uganda has changed.these things to keep active. the church and my spiritual life are very important to me. # i love the way you do all the things for me # i love the way... # # i love the way... # # i love the way you handled the situation # i love the way you fight for me # i love the way you fight for me # i love the way you fight for me # i love the way you handle my situation... # around 85% of ugandans are christian and spending a lot of time in church is by no means unusualfor a lot of teenagers here. since its independence from britain in 1962, uganda has endured a military coup, a brutal military dictatorship, and a brutal military dictatorship, and a five year war that saw the current president take power in 1986. it means for many ugandans, including joy, means for many ugandans, including joy, he is the only leader they have ever known. often called the pearl of africa, 1.3 million tourists visit uganda every year, many coming to see the wildlife and go on safari. in recent years, the country
overthe years, uganda but i am working on some original music. over the years, uganda has changed.these things to keep active. the church and my spiritual life are very important to me. # i love the way you do all the things for me # i love the way... # # i love the way... # # i love the way you handled the situation # i love the way you fight for me # i love the way you fight for me # i love the way you fight for me # i love the way you handle my situation... # around 85% of ugandans are...
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the champion in uganda the call is soon fall lady. plus the women fight. think back will meet the granny packing plant in kenya for basic safety. where one woman is raising his voice. hello i'm christine and i am my cat judy now welcome to east bessel edition of news africa where we bring you some of our highlights it's good to have you along we start off in south africa an area outside of cape town known as the cape flats it's often associated with crime and violence we've reported on gang related offenses and the day to fear that residents are facing but now we have some inspiring news from the cape flats 27 year old teacher of his high school as a uniquely of teachin his students he's got them hooked on this. plane. lands. take down the dominance of all teacher and if you sit down to listen to the speech i know it will have some sort of a way with the trick in my lasix to teach me i keep my fears on the ground i look at what interests what fascinates there and then i try to look at the country that has covered the political topics and then i go do resea
the champion in uganda the call is soon fall lady. plus the women fight. think back will meet the granny packing plant in kenya for basic safety. where one woman is raising his voice. hello i'm christine and i am my cat judy now welcome to east bessel edition of news africa where we bring you some of our highlights it's good to have you along we start off in south africa an area outside of cape town known as the cape flats it's often associated with crime and violence we've reported on gang...
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carrier uganda airlines after it was grounded for 17 years other countries like rwanda have high hopes for then national carriers but most of them are mired in heavy debt and fares are too high for many consumers on the route networks and limited and complicated last year nearly 30 percent of seats on african flights were empty. and that's our show. thanks for watching see if i could. play. into the conflict zone with tim sebastian coe my guest this week here in rome is the jesuit priest father holmes solo who is a media exploits closer to abuse him over kludgy as the boss of go suicide a bald little churlish for way and continues to provide opportunity as cover the priests who commit to hold close conflicts next on. europe. look united. to fight. the book's tragic push. what binds the content to cover the fencers and stories aplenty the. spotlight on people. thanks. 60 minutes w. . bush had a fling stis is speaking when i come to the show with a ding dong xoai. concerts with asterisk in. any credible looking. hour i. will come tonight. 3 weeks w. . i see change happen people just don'
carrier uganda airlines after it was grounded for 17 years other countries like rwanda have high hopes for then national carriers but most of them are mired in heavy debt and fares are too high for many consumers on the route networks and limited and complicated last year nearly 30 percent of seats on african flights were empty. and that's our show. thanks for watching see if i could. play. into the conflict zone with tim sebastian coe my guest this week here in rome is the jesuit priest father...
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but the sector is likely to grow rapidly in some african countries this year uganda state carry out uganda airlines after it was grounded for 17 years other countries like rwanda have high hopes for then national carriers but most of them are mired in heavy debt and affairs are too high for many consumers on the route networks and limited and complicated last year nearly 30 percent of seats on african flights were empty. the world's 1st fully electric commercial aircraft completed its 1st test flight the plane took off for the canadian city of vancouver around 15 minutes 6 passengers. new builds of the 1950s but retrofitted with an electric motor and design designed by an australian gump. i publish if we have a canadian ally those behind this 1st electrified say it could be the dawning of the age of electric if yes. that's it from me and the business to. thank you very much for watching the for. coke. consumers around the world are in a shopping frenzy. online sales are in the run up to christmas. retailers changing and our culture. closer business of protection can begin. made in germany.
but the sector is likely to grow rapidly in some african countries this year uganda state carry out uganda airlines after it was grounded for 17 years other countries like rwanda have high hopes for then national carriers but most of them are mired in heavy debt and affairs are too high for many consumers on the route networks and limited and complicated last year nearly 30 percent of seats on african flights were empty. the world's 1st fully electric commercial aircraft completed its 1st test...
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but the sector is likely to grow rapidly in some african countries this year uganda relaunched its statecarry out uganda airlines after it was grounded for 17 years other countries like rwanda have high hopes for then national carriers but most of them are mired in heavy debt and fares are too high for many consumers on the route networks and limited and complicated last year nearly 30 percent of seats on african flights were empty. and that's our show. thanks for watching. commit to the. next place to talk about sex. coverage. 3 more weeks we have him in let's have a look at some of the governments around the still shaking in their shoes. every. morning 6. weeks p.w. . 6. 6. 6. 6. 6. 6. 6. 66. christmas. it was the speech of his life perhaps his best certainly his most difficult. the speech by calling dresden on december 19th 1989. shortly after the final of the of the chancellor addresses the people of east germany. the mid east tense the crowd clamors for german unity journalist peter allen boyd was at the scene. 30 years later he looks back on the type of interest and starts december
but the sector is likely to grow rapidly in some african countries this year uganda relaunched its statecarry out uganda airlines after it was grounded for 17 years other countries like rwanda have high hopes for then national carriers but most of them are mired in heavy debt and fares are too high for many consumers on the route networks and limited and complicated last year nearly 30 percent of seats on african flights were empty. and that's our show. thanks for watching. commit to the. next...
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fishing is one of uganda's leading export. if the fish in lake victoria continue to disappear it's not only the economy that will be devastated but entire communities for generations to come. let's get a round of our top stories on protest leaders in hong kong say 800000 people have marched through the city to demand more human rights in mark 6 months since the protest movement began even though police approved the event they warned that they wouldn't tolerate a repeat of recent violent protests or fire in india's capital as cure the least $43.00 people they tore through one of the oldest markets and burnt down a factory it is the worst fire in the city in more than 2 decades and child for a visit to the scene she says the congested streets made it hard for crews to fight before. there's a factory where a fire broke out early this morning in old delhi over 60 people were rescued including the 43 died the police says that the rescue operations are now all work. i've been rushed to hospitals most of these workers came from fores
fishing is one of uganda's leading export. if the fish in lake victoria continue to disappear it's not only the economy that will be devastated but entire communities for generations to come. let's get a round of our top stories on protest leaders in hong kong say 800000 people have marched through the city to demand more human rights in mark 6 months since the protest movement began even though police approved the event they warned that they wouldn't tolerate a repeat of recent violent...
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in uganda and t.v. in nigeria i am saundra to no good reporting from kampala here in uganda and of course with me is my colleague nieto in nigeria oh everybody. and greetings from this part of the world.
in uganda and t.v. in nigeria i am saundra to no good reporting from kampala here in uganda and of course with me is my colleague nieto in nigeria oh everybody. and greetings from this part of the world.
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also on the show a look at how to import bad older cars in uganda is pushing prices up and creating unhappy drivers. this is your business report i'm stephen there's a blend thanks watching us aircraft. maker boeing will halt production of the $737.00 max in january the 1st such production pause in more than 2 decades the decision comes as the popular plane's grounding looks to extend well into next year the boeing says it's already storing hundreds of max planes while awaiting recertification the freeze by one of the largest u.s. exports will impact suppliers airlines and finance years across the globe as well as the u.s. economy $737.00 max jets were grounded in march after crashes in indonesia and ethiopia they killed 346 people. and for more on this i'm joined by d.w. business reporter clifford couldn't clear thanks for joining me why is why is boeing choosing to do this now but basically the federal aviation administration has said that they won't be able to approve the 737 max to 2 to resume service again before next year which means that the boeing has had to take this decision now t
also on the show a look at how to import bad older cars in uganda is pushing prices up and creating unhappy drivers. this is your business report i'm stephen there's a blend thanks watching us aircraft. maker boeing will halt production of the $737.00 max in january the 1st such production pause in more than 2 decades the decision comes as the popular plane's grounding looks to extend well into next year the boeing says it's already storing hundreds of max planes while awaiting recertification...
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tanzania mainlnland, kenya, uganda, and malawi. they come here. they stay here for 5 months without going home to learn about solar engineering. woman: this is battery and that one is panel. this is system of h home light system. favdi: the village needs to meet our criteria before our selecting them. it has to be far from the main road and then also the village has to have more than 100 households. each memberer of the households has to pay $3.00 per month. by using this money, they can pay their salary or they can help the village. for now, we have 8 villages who have solar, so, we have a lot of villages ahead of us. [woman speaking native language]
tanzania mainlnland, kenya, uganda, and malawi. they come here. they stay here for 5 months without going home to learn about solar engineering. woman: this is battery and that one is panel. this is system of h home light system. favdi: the village needs to meet our criteria before our selecting them. it has to be far from the main road and then also the village has to have more than 100 households. each memberer of the households has to pay $3.00 per month. by using this money, they can pay...
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in uganda and channels t.v. in nigeria i am sondra to know via reporting from compiler here in uganda and of course with my charming colleague in nigeria hello everybody. me and greetings from this part of the world.
in uganda and channels t.v. in nigeria i am sondra to know via reporting from compiler here in uganda and of course with my charming colleague in nigeria hello everybody. me and greetings from this part of the world.
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in uganda and channels t.v. in nigeria i am saundra to no good reporting from kampala he.
in uganda and channels t.v. in nigeria i am saundra to no good reporting from kampala he.
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in uganda and channels t.v. in the geria i am sondra to know via reporting from compiler here in uganda and of course with me is my charming colleague near term in nigeria hello everybody i'm male sorry me and greetings from this part of the world all of them.
in uganda and channels t.v. in the geria i am sondra to know via reporting from compiler here in uganda and of course with me is my charming colleague near term in nigeria hello everybody i'm male sorry me and greetings from this part of the world all of them.
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in uganda and channels t.v. in nigeria i am saundra to no good reporting from kampala here in uganda and of course with me is my charming colleague nia to in nigeria oh everybody on mail me and greetings from this part of the world all.
in uganda and channels t.v. in nigeria i am saundra to no good reporting from kampala here in uganda and of course with me is my charming colleague nia to in nigeria oh everybody on mail me and greetings from this part of the world all.
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carrier uganda airlines after it was grounded for 17 years other countries like rwanda have high hopes for then national carriers but most of them are mired in heavy debt and fares are too high for many consumers on the route networks and limited and complicated last year nearly 30 percent of seats on african flights were empty. spain's santander bank and to germany's a savings bank. a set of the decade long disputes regarding their logo colors. the same tone of red cross it will now keep its trademark color and santander has agreed to use a lighter tone of red in its advertising and signature in germany the accord will not affect the spanish financial institutions international products and services that. and that's the business update here on t w for now for me and the team in valencia thanks for keeping us company. y. subscribe to v.w. books you meet your favorite writer write. to what i write is to share what i find beautiful. on you to. show flings this is you speaking when i come to the show with a ding dong. and concerts with this guess. credible. well coming tonight. 3 weeks w.
carrier uganda airlines after it was grounded for 17 years other countries like rwanda have high hopes for then national carriers but most of them are mired in heavy debt and fares are too high for many consumers on the route networks and limited and complicated last year nearly 30 percent of seats on african flights were empty. spain's santander bank and to germany's a savings bank. a set of the decade long disputes regarding their logo colors. the same tone of red cross it will now keep its...
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at least 12 people have been confirmed dead in western uganda.e coast. francesco rigamonti from 0xfam spoke to us earlier this evening from the kenyan capital nairobi. they are talking about 160,000 people tend affected in kenya, 80,000 people displaced and over hundred 70 people that were killed. asa hundred 70 people that were killed. as a matter of fact, as we were saying before, we are witnessing an event that was caused by a phenomenon. basically, the temperature in the indian ocean close to the coast of kenya in eastern africa is high and creates more rain and this is affecting the whole region and we have witnessed scenes like 0ctober whole region and we have witnessed scenes like october and heavy rains across the region and there are expectations that will last up to december when they finish in november. until august, we were talking about the situation of droughts in the northern part, these events a re droughts in the northern part, these events are unprecedented and the people did not have a lot of time to prepare for it and the iron
at least 12 people have been confirmed dead in western uganda.e coast. francesco rigamonti from 0xfam spoke to us earlier this evening from the kenyan capital nairobi. they are talking about 160,000 people tend affected in kenya, 80,000 people displaced and over hundred 70 people that were killed. asa hundred 70 people that were killed. as a matter of fact, as we were saying before, we are witnessing an event that was caused by a phenomenon. basically, the temperature in the indian ocean close...
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a census was carried out last year in uganda, and in neighbouring democratic republic of the congo — that in 2011, there were around 400 creatures in the area. that figure now stands at 459. combined with results from an earlier study in nearby virunga massif — an area at the intersection of drc, rwanda, and uganda — it suggests the global population of the primates now stands at 1,063. much more on all the news for you on the bbc website. in 04 watching. —— thank you for watching. hello. well, wednesday morning is going to be quite foggy across some parts of england so the advice is to take it steady on the roads almost anywhere in england and the fog could linger right through the morning and possibly into the early afternoon, particularly across northern parts of england but as i say, but the south, the midlands, the north are at risk of getting the fog. at the moment, we are in between weather systems. there is a band of wind and rain heading our way but that's not going to reach our shores until a little bit later on wednesday so in the short—term, its quiet out there, the winds
a census was carried out last year in uganda, and in neighbouring democratic republic of the congo — that in 2011, there were around 400 creatures in the area. that figure now stands at 459. combined with results from an earlier study in nearby virunga massif — an area at the intersection of drc, rwanda, and uganda — it suggests the global population of the primates now stands at 1,063. much more on all the news for you on the bbc website. in 04 watching. —— thank you for watching....