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the day after the assault a group of ugandan journalists and media activists organized a protest march as they neared police headquarters in central camp they were blocked by police pepper sprayed and arrested overwhelming evidence of the assault on the one go by district police commander drama subject got him suspended and charged two years later in the case for the delays irregularities and claims of witness intimidation c.j. was found guilty of assault he was dismissed from the force and find a nominal one thousand four hundred us dollars the longest says that his medical bills have come in at around sixty thousand dollars we spoke with a son kissinger the assistant inspector general of police he says that his forces taken the appropriate action even if the courts have not as this available this officer was that was stated by the police. the d.p.p. advised the police and which i just said. he was taken to courts so if courts of law gave a punishment that in a public opinion it's not what you would have done we have nothing to do about that that was an addict. not to be judged for wh
the day after the assault a group of ugandan journalists and media activists organized a protest march as they neared police headquarters in central camp they were blocked by police pepper sprayed and arrested overwhelming evidence of the assault on the one go by district police commander drama subject got him suspended and charged two years later in the case for the delays irregularities and claims of witness intimidation c.j. was found guilty of assault he was dismissed from the force and...
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and some two hundred forty radio stations on the dial ugandans can also get online with relative ease however speak to journalists here and many will tell you that reporting the news can be risky and a police presence is often not a reassurance but a threat. thank you. i went to see andrew longer the journalist who was assaulted by a senior policeman while covering a protest in two thousand and fifteen and attacked he says has left him with permanent injuries on january twelfth two thousand and fifteen you went out to cover a group of young ugandans were protesting against unemployment in the country what happened next. i happened to be behind. the fast i am. i put the camera heated. it was. but so heated and i've walked out. of course was rushed to hospital there was real free wristed by the police and the wonderful team in the state of health would be to be at least it went to the hospital. with a medical team of the hospital our national reform hospital to give do items on these guys but then the guy was discharged and you know really plotted to kill with sticks and the next day wh
and some two hundred forty radio stations on the dial ugandans can also get online with relative ease however speak to journalists here and many will tell you that reporting the news can be risky and a police presence is often not a reassurance but a threat. thank you. i went to see andrew longer the journalist who was assaulted by a senior policeman while covering a protest in two thousand and fifteen and attacked he says has left him with permanent injuries on january twelfth two thousand and...
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in two thousand and two the ugandan army launched a major offensive in sudan and forced the rebels to take part in new peace negotiations. the talks continued for four years but also failed. the hatred and mistrust was an obstacle as was cohen is unpredictable behavior. those are closest to. your god i was. gonna government or your god i don't use. good communication and if there was. a good thing which was there was not. bad government. that is. what would. happen. after the talks collapsed kone vanished from the area he and his remaining followers first hid in the democratic republic of the congo and later in the central african republic. after twenty years of terror and death and fragile peace returned to northern uganda. this comparative calm was disturbed when the n.r.a. made headlines around the world as part of the coney twenty twelve internet campaign. because the truth is coney a dogs kids just like. us human rights activists drew on all the tools of social media to publicize the hunt for the ugandan warlord for twenty six the atrocities committed by county and the and went v
in two thousand and two the ugandan army launched a major offensive in sudan and forced the rebels to take part in new peace negotiations. the talks continued for four years but also failed. the hatred and mistrust was an obstacle as was cohen is unpredictable behavior. those are closest to. your god i was. gonna government or your god i don't use. good communication and if there was. a good thing which was there was not. bad government. that is. what would. happen. after the talks collapsed...
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the ugandan government considers feminism as something an african issues regarding sexuality are not openly discussed here but some ugandan's of breaking the silence such as the leading feminist stella neon c. who teaches here at the macquarie university in kampala. what do they function there on meds fission for example around the breast genital area preening for example. that are taboo not to be discussed in the presence of men not to be discussed outside one's age group. and so i think the first thing is it's to empower girls to have safe spaces in which they're interested and we talked about. her views are much disliked by the ugandan government as an outspoken feminist she was recently detained and spent several months in a maximum security prison to hear a says that other men find his engagement strange but he cannot see how caring for one another can be anything else but african. i am also on one i feel the same pavement my sister feels. if my sister gives it probably i'm also responsible in one way or another. due here or does not care how others may judge him he simply wants
the ugandan government considers feminism as something an african issues regarding sexuality are not openly discussed here but some ugandan's of breaking the silence such as the leading feminist stella neon c. who teaches here at the macquarie university in kampala. what do they function there on meds fission for example around the breast genital area preening for example. that are taboo not to be discussed in the presence of men not to be discussed outside one's age group. and so i think the...
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us human rights activists drew on all the tools of social media to publicize the hunt for the ugandan warlord for twenty six the atrocities committed by county and the and went viral the u.s. government capitulated to the pressure sending one hundred special forces to the central african republic to hunt the county but the furor vanished as suddenly as it had appeared meanwhile for the people of northern uganda old wounds were reopened joseph county and his band of followers remain in hiding. it's been over thirty thousand of them. when evelyn was adopted in one thousand nine hundred four her brother oscar was just eighteen years old one day in two thousand and four he suffered the same fate as his sister oscar was eighteen and a high school student he was in the field harvesting mangoes when he was abducted by rebels. that they're living about from. forget about your family forget about anything that you left at home from gruber on why you are now our members and we shall get their way over just the way you are in our military when we are moving the route that we used then live like
us human rights activists drew on all the tools of social media to publicize the hunt for the ugandan warlord for twenty six the atrocities committed by county and the and went viral the u.s. government capitulated to the pressure sending one hundred special forces to the central african republic to hunt the county but the furor vanished as suddenly as it had appeared meanwhile for the people of northern uganda old wounds were reopened joseph county and his band of followers remain in hiding....
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when i go to the ugandan capital kampala where there's a lack of land to grow crops like in many other cities around the world people are starting to do album farming now even schools are getting in on the act they are encouraging the vast students to use the limited space in school yards for farming the five lambing important lessons it's also a lot of our report us still. ajume luciferian is harvesting spinach and mangold she is a student of grey as a high school in the ugandan capital kampala linked to the school is an area of land just a hundred square metres in size where the students can grow vegetables angel uses old plastic containers for plant pots as a way of recycling waste so most of these and anybody pretty but they don't know you can poise so instead old either binding them and producing smoke on you that you must via or maybe buying them in the ground but isn't mr the shell of that museums cutting cycle then you can use them to grow crops which you're going to be which. angel and her classmates mostly grow cabbage spinach and spring on. the boarding school on the outskir
when i go to the ugandan capital kampala where there's a lack of land to grow crops like in many other cities around the world people are starting to do album farming now even schools are getting in on the act they are encouraging the vast students to use the limited space in school yards for farming the five lambing important lessons it's also a lot of our report us still. ajume luciferian is harvesting spinach and mangold she is a student of grey as a high school in the ugandan capital...
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in november alone government confiscated eleven thousand three hundred cattle from kenyan ugandan and rwandan herders auction in them for as little as thirty euros each we had to a large stock market on the kenyan side of the border. of the traders who manage to make it to the market if the tanzanians who end up making the most money their cows a cheaper and seem healthier the residents here say that on a normal market day you wouldn't even find space to stand in this enclosure but the recent spat between kenya and tanzania seems to have obviously affected business here near the kenya tanzania border. there's a lot of pressure on kenyan traders mostly dealing with a severe drought and now that they can't trade in tanzania they're beginning to get agitated. and. depend on these cows for everything if trading with tanzania is going to be difficult then we'll take matters into our own hands if this issue is not resolved to block the tanzanians from entering kenya. these rules are very. kenya has since written a protest to tanzania through the east african community but president undeterr
in november alone government confiscated eleven thousand three hundred cattle from kenyan ugandan and rwandan herders auction in them for as little as thirty euros each we had to a large stock market on the kenyan side of the border. of the traders who manage to make it to the market if the tanzanians who end up making the most money their cows a cheaper and seem healthier the residents here say that on a normal market day you wouldn't even find space to stand in this enclosure but the recent...
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development for us it is important here in the in the rule areas to work with the refugees and the ugandans together to improve their knowledge in farming that they're able to produce food for themselves. there are only ninety thousand refugees spread over a huge area most of them are from south sudan gondor provides refugees with farmland aid organizations take care of the water supply. it's being coordinated by the united nations. peter yonder knows his way around german developmental politics certainly david be a shift in prioritization there will be certainly more money. going into the direction to prevent migration refugee migration and less. effort and focus would be on countries like thank you gun which. again as more than one million refugees to cope with one of the poorest countries in the word. but jaundice still has millions to help people to help themselves a group is overseeing ninety communities with thirty families each banks here are few and far between so each farming community has its own savings and loan association yonder says it strengthens social bonds and encourages e
development for us it is important here in the in the rule areas to work with the refugees and the ugandans together to improve their knowledge in farming that they're able to produce food for themselves. there are only ninety thousand refugees spread over a huge area most of them are from south sudan gondor provides refugees with farmland aid organizations take care of the water supply. it's being coordinated by the united nations. peter yonder knows his way around german developmental...
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it is a good year to work with refugees and ugandans to improve farming and they are able to producefor themselves. correspondent: there are only 90,000 refugees spread over a huge area. most of them are from south sudan. uganda provides refugees of farmland. aid organizations take care of the water supply. it is being coordinated by the united nations. peter knows his way around german phenomenal politics -- developmental politics. >> certainly there will be a shift in prioritization. there will be more money going into the direction to prevent migration and this focus will be on countries like uganda which again has more than one million refugees to cope with. one of the poorest countries in the world. correspondent: uganda still has millions to help people to help themselves. the aid group is overseeing 90 communities, with 30 families each. each farming community has its own saving and loans association. he says it strengthens social bonds and encourages entrepreneurship. brent: that is all for business. i heard you secretly bought me a great christmas present. brent: because abo
it is a good year to work with refugees and ugandans to improve farming and they are able to producefor themselves. correspondent: there are only 90,000 refugees spread over a huge area. most of them are from south sudan. uganda provides refugees of farmland. aid organizations take care of the water supply. it is being coordinated by the united nations. peter knows his way around german phenomenal politics -- developmental politics. >> certainly there will be a shift in prioritization....
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a system like this costs four and a half million ugandan shillings about twelve hundred u.s. dollars linda negi one works in sales. in there is quite a unique school because. you're too high so that means that. and that also means that they have to replace them quite regularly than the other schools that run the system one. we have discovered that. run this is seen for before hours and it works that. this is kampala the capital of uganda population one of the half million a number of companies here now offer water purification systems by the end of twenty eighteen london to give one's firm plans to quadruple the number of schoolchildren it provides with drinking water to two point eight million we believe with the support from the church the government and different organization we can reach this big. purifying tap or a well water with one of these systems is not only a lot cheaper than boiling out it's also better for the environment. i see the impact as being to fault first by improving air quality especially in school and secondly in reducing the facts of global warming th
a system like this costs four and a half million ugandan shillings about twelve hundred u.s. dollars linda negi one works in sales. in there is quite a unique school because. you're too high so that means that. and that also means that they have to replace them quite regularly than the other schools that run the system one. we have discovered that. run this is seen for before hours and it works that. this is kampala the capital of uganda population one of the half million a number of companies...
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besides paying a fee to the ugandan wildlife or thirty tourists also donate ten u.s. dollars to see fitz lion program. the money goes to reimburse farmers whose livestock have been killed by the lions this compensation has changed the locals attitude towards the predators and. we cannot fully compensate the other one hundred percent but the. resource flow increases with more tourists we can also afford to pay instead of fifty percent seventy percent and the change for the seasons then before we would have between five and twelve lines poison in one year just. and nowadays with then say the last five six years we lost knowingly to lions to do poisoning. the leopard village center that he founded villages and money entertaining the visitors. over there. at least we have been if we did something from from the park when the visitors are going to need to come we. are members get some money send it. by supporting the local communities types that animals and humans will be able to co-exist peacefully in the future. and finally did you know about going to the toilet to come h
besides paying a fee to the ugandan wildlife or thirty tourists also donate ten u.s. dollars to see fitz lion program. the money goes to reimburse farmers whose livestock have been killed by the lions this compensation has changed the locals attitude towards the predators and. we cannot fully compensate the other one hundred percent but the. resource flow increases with more tourists we can also afford to pay instead of fifty percent seventy percent and the change for the seasons then before we...
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a system like this costs four and a half million ugandan shillings about twelve hundred u.s. dollars linda negi one works in sales. are too high so that means that. if you test and that also means that they have to replace them. then the other schools that run the system once. we have discovered that. this is in for before i was there and it works that. this is kampala the capital of uganda two point eight million we believe we disappoint from the charge the government and different organization we can reach. purifying tap or well water with one of these systems is not only a lot cheaper than boiling it it's also better for the environment. i see the impact as being to fault first by improving air quality especially in school and secondly in reducing the facts of global warming that for each school that has one of our systems we see about seventy tons of carbon dioxide is not a minute into the atmosphere. back in the small town of fort portal and western uganda. impact water has contracts with more than three hundred schools. since the beginning of the year one of them is a s
a system like this costs four and a half million ugandan shillings about twelve hundred u.s. dollars linda negi one works in sales. are too high so that means that. if you test and that also means that they have to replace them. then the other schools that run the system once. we have discovered that. this is in for before i was there and it works that. this is kampala the capital of uganda two point eight million we believe we disappoint from the charge the government and different...
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ten years ago on the bbc‘s andrew marr programme, the ugandan—born archbishop of yorkjohn sentamu cutour of zimbabwe's president robert mugabe the archbishop said mr mugabe had "taken people's identity" and "cut it to pieces". now the president has resigned, on sunday's programme, andrew presented the archbishop with his former collar. i could try and put them all together using super glue. it would be a pretty ropey collar. ropey collar. and i actually think the lesson for zimbabwe is the same — they just can't try and stitch it up. something more radical, something new needs to happen in terms of the rule of law, you know, allowing people to get jobs, because 90% of people are out of work, so they can'tjust stitch it up. are you going to put the call back on again now? i promised that when mugabe goes i will put my collar on. soi mugabe goes i will put my collar on. so i have no choice but to put it back on. mugabe has gone but the new president must remember something more thanjust president must remember something more than just stitching up a singer is needed. —— a thing. the man
ten years ago on the bbc‘s andrew marr programme, the ugandan—born archbishop of yorkjohn sentamu cutour of zimbabwe's president robert mugabe the archbishop said mr mugabe had "taken people's identity" and "cut it to pieces". now the president has resigned, on sunday's programme, andrew presented the archbishop with his former collar. i could try and put them all together using super glue. it would be a pretty ropey collar. ropey collar. and i actually think the lesson...
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ten years ago on the bbc‘s andrew marr programme, the ugandan—born archbishop of york, john sentamu,test at the behaviour of zimbabwe's president robert mugabe. the archbishop said mr mugabe had "taken people's identity" and "cut it to pieces." now, the president has resigned. on sunday's programme, andrew presented the archbishop with his former collar. do you know, andrew, i could try and put them all together using super glue. it would be a pretty ropey collar. ropey collar. and i actually think the lesson for zimbabwe is the same. they just can't try and stitch it up. something more radical, something new needs to happen in terms of the rule of law, you know, allowing people to get jobs, because 90% of people are out of work, so they can'tjust stitch it up. will you put it back on?” will you put it back on? i promised i would. i will you put it back on? i promised iwould. i have will you put it back on? i promised i would. i have no choice. will you put it back on? i promised iwould. i have no choice. it will you put it back on? i promised i would. i have no choice. it was your p
ten years ago on the bbc‘s andrew marr programme, the ugandan—born archbishop of york, john sentamu,test at the behaviour of zimbabwe's president robert mugabe. the archbishop said mr mugabe had "taken people's identity" and "cut it to pieces." now, the president has resigned. on sunday's programme, andrew presented the archbishop with his former collar. do you know, andrew, i could try and put them all together using super glue. it would be a pretty ropey collar. ropey...
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the ugandan government is trying to save the lake.military is carrying today controlling illegal fishing and nets. the military is carrying today controlling illegalfishing on the lake. looking at illegal fish gears and methods. but these measures are yet to help fishermen. today he has madejust measures are yet to help fishermen. today he has made just £2 to support his family. they only live on my power. i'm very scared of future. the sons remember the lake's last bounties. but more must be done to stem the decline or future generation will only hear tales of the once plentiful lake of the gods. plentiful lake of the gods. the once plentiful lake of the gods. with all the sport, here's reshmin chowdhury at the bbc sport centre. here's reshmin chowdhury england's here's reshmin chowdhury cricketers resume their first england's cricketers resume their first ashes test, but australia need just 56 runs to win. the ecb said it has spoke on thejonny bairstow over an alleged incident. was the day england's optimism faded. at first they bat
the ugandan government is trying to save the lake.military is carrying today controlling illegal fishing and nets. the military is carrying today controlling illegalfishing on the lake. looking at illegal fish gears and methods. but these measures are yet to help fishermen. today he has madejust measures are yet to help fishermen. today he has made just £2 to support his family. they only live on my power. i'm very scared of future. the sons remember the lake's last bounties. but more must be...
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the ugandan government is trying to save the lake.gal boats and nets. the military is coming in today to control illegal fishing on the lake, looking at illegal fishing methods on the water. these measures are yet to help fishermen like this one. today he has madejust £2 are yet to help fishermen like this one. today he has made just £2 to support his family. they only live on my power. if i don't go on the lake, i don't eat. i am scared of the situation in the future. their sons reminisce about the late's past bounties. but more has to be done to stem its decline or future generations will only hear tales of the once plentiful lake of the gods. here's our briefing on some of the key events happening later: in germany, the spd and cpu political parties are expected to discuss forming a coalition for government amid the country's political crisis. later, in brussels, the eu appeals committee will decide whether to renew authorisation for the use of glyphosate, a powerful weed killer used in the uk and europe, amid concerns about its po
the ugandan government is trying to save the lake.gal boats and nets. the military is coming in today to control illegal fishing on the lake, looking at illegal fishing methods on the water. these measures are yet to help fishermen like this one. today he has madejust £2 are yet to help fishermen like this one. today he has made just £2 to support his family. they only live on my power. if i don't go on the lake, i don't eat. i am scared of the situation in the future. their sons reminisce...
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development for us it is important here in the in the rule areas to work with the refugees and the ugandans together to improve their knowledge in farming that they're able to produce food for themselves. there are only ninety thousand refugees spread over a huge area most of them are from south sudan gondor provides refugees with farm land aid organizations take care of the water supply it's being coordinated by the united nations peter yonder knows his way around german developmental politics so to lead of it be a shift in prioritize ation there will be certainly more money. going into the direction to prevent migration refugee migration and less. effort and focus would be on countries like thank you gun which. again as more than one million refugees one of the poorest countries in the word. but yonder still has millions to help people to help themselves a group is overseeing ninety communities with thirty families each thanks here are few and far between so each farming community has its own savings and loan association yonder says it's strengthen social bonds and encourages entrepreneur
development for us it is important here in the in the rule areas to work with the refugees and the ugandans together to improve their knowledge in farming that they're able to produce food for themselves. there are only ninety thousand refugees spread over a huge area most of them are from south sudan gondor provides refugees with farm land aid organizations take care of the water supply it's being coordinated by the united nations peter yonder knows his way around german developmental politics...
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presidents except expected to attend including the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu the ugandan president yoweri in the seventy and also wonder as president paul kagame we will bring you the latest from that inauguration ceremony throughout the morning here on al-jazeera let's move on to other world news in the meantime and at least one thousand people have been killed in a syrian government has tried in a rebel held enclave on the outskirts of the capital damascus this is the second attack on eastern gota in forty eight hours the assad regime has increased strikes ahead of the eighth round of geneva talks aimed at ending the conflict but even though the talks are set to begin imminently the u.n. says it's yet to receive confirmation that the government delegation will be there from geneva here's our diplomatic editor james space. peace talks in geneva was supposed to stop this bloodshed. but as we've seen many times before the time table of failed diplomacy is actually creasing the agony of the people of syria. parts of aleppo province is scooter and the outskirts of damascus b
presidents except expected to attend including the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu the ugandan president yoweri in the seventy and also wonder as president paul kagame we will bring you the latest from that inauguration ceremony throughout the morning here on al-jazeera let's move on to other world news in the meantime and at least one thousand people have been killed in a syrian government has tried in a rebel held enclave on the outskirts of the capital damascus this is the second...
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what was the response of the ugandan government? not to build walls. these people should be given land, every family given land, these people should be allowed to work, every aduu should be allowed to work, every adult about to work. these people should be given services, every kid allowed into school. and that is in allowed into school. and that is in a country with an average income of $962 per person per year. so there are examples of fear mongering and loading being developed amongst population is about the refugee crisis. -- population is about the refugee crisis. —— loathing. but there are also stories of heroism and determination to stand up. you are right to point the finger at governments that are not doing the right thing. you are also writes a point finger at relatively wealthy parts of the world. well, that was about to be my point. surely, if one is looking at those countries not prepared to countenance bearing part of the burden, the countries that are the most culpable are those who actually have the most resources, because they are in t
what was the response of the ugandan government? not to build walls. these people should be given land, every family given land, these people should be allowed to work, every aduu should be allowed to work, every adult about to work. these people should be given services, every kid allowed into school. and that is in allowed into school. and that is in a country with an average income of $962 per person per year. so there are examples of fear mongering and loading being developed amongst...
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the ugandan government is trying to save the lake. in today to control illegal fishing on the lake, looking at illegal fishing methods on the water. these measures are yet to help fishermen like this man. today he has made just £2 to support his family. they only live on my power. if i don't go on the lake, i don't eat. i am scared of the situation in the future. their songs reminisce about the lake's past bounties, but more has to be done to stem its decline, orfuture generations will only hear tales of the once plentiful lake of the gods. a little earlier i spoke to me now because i wanted to understand how the fishing works in lake victoria and who controls it. i think it is a partnership of all three countries. it is bordered by uganda, tanzania and three countries are in charge of that. do they get along, are they working together on the issue? at the moment there is no effort for all three to work together. i was in uganda but the director of fisheries in uganda is trying hard to ensure that the lake is in better shape. stopping
the ugandan government is trying to save the lake. in today to control illegal fishing on the lake, looking at illegal fishing methods on the water. these measures are yet to help fishermen like this man. today he has made just £2 to support his family. they only live on my power. if i don't go on the lake, i don't eat. i am scared of the situation in the future. their songs reminisce about the lake's past bounties, but more has to be done to stem its decline, orfuture generations will only...
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extra push in november alone government confiscated eleven thousand three hundred cattle from kenyan ugandan and rwandan herders optioning them prisoners thirty euros each we had to a large stock market on the kenyan side of the border of the traders who managed to make it to the market at the tanzanians who end up making the most money their cows are cheaper and seem healthier the residents here say that on a normal market day you wouldn't even find space to stand in this enclosure but the recent spat between kenya and tanzania seems to have obviously affected business here in brazil near the kenya tanzania border. there's a lot of pressure on kenyan traders most of dealing with a severe drought and now that they can't trade in tanzania beginning to get agitated. and. depend on these cows for everything if trading with tanzania is going to be difficult then we'll take matters into our own hands and if this issue is not resolved then we'll block the tanzanians from entering kenya. where these rules are very stupid. kenya has since written a protest new to tanzania through the east african co
extra push in november alone government confiscated eleven thousand three hundred cattle from kenyan ugandan and rwandan herders optioning them prisoners thirty euros each we had to a large stock market on the kenyan side of the border of the traders who managed to make it to the market at the tanzanians who end up making the most money their cows are cheaper and seem healthier the residents here say that on a normal market day you wouldn't even find space to stand in this enclosure but the...
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we saw the ugandan president already showing signs of paranoia over what is happening in zimbabwe.or coming detectives in dorset say they believe they've found the body of missing teenager gaia pope. the discovery was made by search teams close to a coastal path near swanage. the 19—year—old was last seen alive on 7th november. her family have said they are "absolutely devastated". ian palmer reports. daughter, sister, friend. the search for gaia pope is over. she is, i'm not going to say "was" and i never will, she is the absolute light of my life. so beautiful, so emotionally wise and intelligent and... so passionate and artistic and creative and understanding. gaia's body was found yesterday afternoon. the 19—year—old had been missing since november 7th. she was discovered near fields where some of her clothes were found a few days ago. before her body was located, hundreds of volunteers took part in a mass search in the town of swanage. we want to thank each and every one of you for everything you have done. if there is one ray of light in this nightmare, it is the compassion,
we saw the ugandan president already showing signs of paranoia over what is happening in zimbabwe.or coming detectives in dorset say they believe they've found the body of missing teenager gaia pope. the discovery was made by search teams close to a coastal path near swanage. the 19—year—old was last seen alive on 7th november. her family have said they are "absolutely devastated". ian palmer reports. daughter, sister, friend. the search for gaia pope is over. she is, i'm not...
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the ugandan government is trying to save the lake. has made just £2 to support his family. they only live on my power. if i don't go on the lake, i don't eat. i am scared of the situation in the future. their songs reminisce about the late's past bounties, but more has to be done to stem its decline or future generations will only hear tales of the once plentiful lake of the gods. in a moment, the bbc news at 1:00, but first, the weather. for many others, and improving weather picture for the rest of today. in the early morning cloud and rain in england and wales tends to clear out of the way, with a few showers coming across north—western areas. quite a bit of cloud around, but some beautiful scenes in the peak district. we have had a lot of cloud to start the day, this weather front moving southwards, bringing with it the rain, but that tends to clear out of the way. blustery showers falling into north—western areas, and those showers will continue to rattle and through this evening and the first part of the night as well. some of t
the ugandan government is trying to save the lake. has made just £2 to support his family. they only live on my power. if i don't go on the lake, i don't eat. i am scared of the situation in the future. their songs reminisce about the late's past bounties, but more has to be done to stem its decline or future generations will only hear tales of the once plentiful lake of the gods. in a moment, the bbc news at 1:00, but first, the weather. for many others, and improving weather picture for the...