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The first episode looks at the initiative set up by the Roger Federer Foundation in Malawi and introduces the main people who will feature in the documentary series. The day care center where the episode was filmed is in Mbwetu, on the outskirts of Lilongwe, the capital of Malawi.
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Episode 2: http://youtu.be/ymystUcR0ls
Episode 3: http://youtu.be/Fxrg-4aMnME
Episode 4: http://youtu.be/EeETAldnBiY
Episode 5: http://youtu.be/YAAH95c4Wg0
Episode 6: http://youtu.be/7Ks-18JIjRs
Episode 7: http://youtu.be/4dSxgxnlw4M
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Have you considered a visit to Malawi, in south-eastern Africa? If you're going, you should definitely spend some time in Lilongwe. The capital of Malawi is a vibrant city, offering a unique blend of contemporary and traditional culture. From historical sites like the War Memorial Tower to the beautiful natural spaces close to the city, there's really something for everyone. We tell you what you shouldn’t miss out on in and around Lilongwe.
Report: Patronella Diedricks
Camera: Kay Phanga & Clement D. Banda
Edited: Felix Duwe
00:00 Intro
00:27 Lilongwe War Memorial Tower
01:02 District of Salima
02:06 Lilongwe Wildlife Reserve
03:23 Craft and artisan markets
03:51 Fashion and shopping centers
4:45 Madsoc Theatre
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The Rustic Chef shows you how to smoke your fresh water fish, I purchase my fish from Cape Mac, Monkeybay, Mangochi, and smoke them in Lemon sticks. House Of Smoke by Rustic Chef Special Style.
We checked into Top Life Water Resort and made this, by the way, this is a MK 40,000.00 (LOCALS RATE) meal that feeds 6+ Easy! give or take, $ 50.00 (FOR INTERNATIONAL GUESTS AT Area 3 Lodge)
Many thank to Fuji, Toplife Water Resort (Mr. J. Kamkwaswe.) for allowing us the opportunity to film at their premises.
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This is part of my contribution to Tourism & Hospitality in Malawi.... and its a shorter clip.
I'd like to believe we made audio quality improvements to Ep. 2... we hope you love the content nonetheless.
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Coconut Oil
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3cups Jasmine Rice
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Boneless Skinless Chicken Stew Recipe 👉🏽 https://youtu.be/Zg4MAXdwIbY
Homemade Coconut Oil Recipe 👉🏽 https://youtu.be/VyzZnLSp4e4
Cabbage Stew 1 👉🏽 https://youtu.be/i2H9qK-z-qs
Cabbage Stew Recipe 2 👉🏽 https://youtu.be/VeqAf4xuMsE
The sale of used clothing is a billion-dollar global industry. According to some estimates, almost 70% of garments that are donated globally end up on the African continent.
This happens through a complex global supply chain, where donated items that cannot be sold in thrift shops in high-income countries are resold in bulk to commercial textile recyclers. The garments are then sent to sorting centres, often located in the Middle East or Eastern Europe. These are then graded and sorted into bales. The bales are in turn resold to wholesalers on the African continent.
East Africa alone imports over $150 million worth of used clothes and shoes, largely from the US and Europe. In 2017, USAID estimated that the industry employed 355,000 people and generated $230 million in government revenue. It also supported the livelihoods of an additional 1.4 million in the East Africa Community bloc.
But scholars have also highlighted the complexities of this billion-dollar industry and how these commodity chains perpetuate poverty. This has led to a pushback. In 2016, the leaders of Rwanda, Uganda, Tanzania and Burundi issued a communiqué outlining a major tariff increase on imported used clothing. The plan was to ban all imports of used clothing by 2019. But the international trade disputes that followed led most countries to back out from implementing the ban.
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The pushback rested on two broad sets of arguments. First, there is a widespread belief that the popularity of used clothing contributed to the collapse of the domestic textile industry in many parts of Africa in the 1980s and 1990s. Second, the continued use of used clothing is portrayed as undignified and eroding African pride.
Nevertheless, used clothing continues to enjoy unrivalled popularity in many countries. We sought to establish why by studying the phenomenon in Malawi, where used clothes are known as “kaunjika” (meaning “clothes sold in a heap”). It is a popular and resilient business.
We found that there were important economic and social pull factors behind the popularity of used clothing. We also found little support for the viewpoint that wearing used clothing is an attack on the dignity of African citizens.
The pull factors
Between March 2018 and February 2020, we visited local markets and shopping malls and interacted extensively with street vendors, shop keepers, wholesalers and consumers in Blantyre, Limbe, Zomba and Lilongwe.
Our goal was to better understand the widespread popularity of used clothing in Malawi. We were able to identify a number of common factors.
Quality: Used clothes and shoes sourced from high-income countries were considered to be of far better quality than brand new items available in local markets. Customers were often willing to pay a higher price for used merchandise than comparable new items.
Clothing labels indicating where items were produced were viewed as less important than the source of the donation. For example, kaunjika sourced from China was popular with vendors and customers because of sizes and styles that were more compatible with local preferences. Many vendors also claimed that when compared to clothing produced in China for African markets, clothing that had been produced for the Chinese themselves or for Western markets was of better quality.
Did some rock rearranging and created a reef wall real 3D Background with a large sandy bay down the front, the fish seem to be loving it. I've left the rock to build up a significant amount of algae which is now giving an amazing green tint effect to the back wall.
Epic Malawi Reef Wall Tank African Cichlid Aquarium Setup
Epic Malawi Reef Wall Tank African Cichlid Aquarium Setup
Epic Malawi Reef Wall Tank African Cichlid Aquarium Setup
Epic Malawi Reef Wall Tank African Cichlid Aquarium Setup
Epic Malawi Reef Wall Tank African Cichlid Aquarium Setup
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18 second introduction to the work of Compact Resource Foundation
This is a Beatrice's house. She lives in Ndirande area in Blantyre, which is the second largest city in Malawi.
A lot of low-income people live in Ndirande.
Beatrice works for a small private daycare school and raises 5 children. The mother was divorced and now is single.
The Malawian introduces her way to wash clothes.
マラウイの第二の都市ブランタイヤのディランデ地区に住むベアトリスさんの自宅です。
ディランデには多くの低所得者が住んでいます。
ベアトリスさんは私設の小さな学校で働いており、子どもを5育てていますが離婚をしているためシングルマザーです。
彼女が洗濯の様子を紹介してくれています。
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◆Malawi KAIHATSU Initiative
We are a volunteer group to develop Malawi
私たちはマラウイの発展を目指して活動してるボランティアです。
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Themba Mtegha sponsor-me skate video.
Meet Themba, a 19 year old skateboarder from Malawi, Africa, one of the poorest countries in the world. I don't know of any other serious skaters out there, it's difficult to even find decent paved places to skate.
We are looking to find him a sponsor! He recently broke his board. I asked our friend Peace Kapalo to send me some footage of him skating, and they came back with a whole video part.
Cement Ship can send items directly to Themba, through a Santa Cruz non-profit: H2O - His 2 Offer. We load supplies onto a shipping container and the goods go directly to the people in need.
If you know anyone connected with a skate shop, and would like to help a young man in Africa pursue his dreams, please contact us! You can message me (Tim) through the comments, direct message our Cement Ship Facebook or Instagram page, or send an email to cementshipmusic@gmail.com.
We are also looking for any used boards so he can teach other kids how to skate!
Zikomo! (Chichewa for Thank You!)
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Some of their customs can make many sick to the stomach. Some of these traditions are also quickly fading away.
New Lake Malawi Mbuna Fish Tank | How to aquascape Mbuna tank | Tips on Rockscape | African Cichlids
This is the new home for my Pseudotropheus Saulosi group, 2M and 6F. It is an Lake Malawi Dwarf Mbuna cichlid setup.
Tips and Tricks on setting up and aquascaping an Mbuna tank:
1. if you already have fish in the tank, taking water out always helps to catch the fish easier and may help reduce stress on the fish while you try to catch them.
2. If your background needs cleaning or replacement, now would be a good time to work on it.
3. When you place your current fish in a holding container, an air stone or sponge filter will keep your water oxygenated for hours while you work on the tank. This is why sponge filters are so useful, they will also contain beneficial bacteria that keeps filtering the water.
4. Now for the actual rockscape... make sure to pick rocks that are aquarium safe. Scrub and rinse the rocks thoroughly to get rid of impurities.
5. Using egg crate, light diffuser, or any similar material laid across the bottom of the tank will help disperse the weight of the heavy stones we will be using. This is important to keep rocks from falling or applying too much pressure on to the bottom glass of the tank. Make sure to bury your egg crate under the sand bed.
6. Now you can start adding your rocks. Create something interesting to you, not a scape that will bore you tomorrow and then you would have to go back to the board and change it again. For Mbunas, some people create caves and separate territories to give the dominant males their own space. This is up to you, or if you want to keep the rockscape as open as possible to reduce hierarchy and aggression. One idea I do recommend is to create some vertical coverage using taller rocks to "break the line of sight" where the fish that are being chased and attacked can hide or "disappear" from the aggressor.
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