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Boina123
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High growth and emerging markets represent some of the biggest growth opportunities in recent history. Executives are increasingly recognizing that they must enter new frontier markets or risk being left out of the economic gains, but often struggle with how to navigate the myriad of complex challenges and risks that high growth market (HGM) countries pose.

This edition of Invest Africa gives insight on how Africa compares to other High Growth Markets. On the panel is Mark Barnes, Global Head, Emerging Markets for KPMG

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00:00 Welcome to the show
02:07 Meet Asli Hassan Abade, Africa's first female military pilot
06:25 Meet the teenager who invented his own motorbike
09:53 We explain why Durban in South Africa has been hit by the worst floods
12:02 Ugandan teens talk to us about their mental health
16:14 Top tips from a therapist
19:30 We speak to singer Asa

BBC What’s New and BBC Actu Jeunes are the BBC’s first bilingual programmes for teenagers, brought to you by the BBC World Service to discuss important issues for young people across Africa.

BBC Actu Jeunes et BBC What’s New, l’actualité qui parle aux jeunes en Afrique, en français et en anglais. Des émissions du Service Mondial de la BBC. Abonnez-vous ici!

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Contact us @AfricaCDC (Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram)
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Host: Dr Ahmed Ogwell Ouma
Ag. Director, Africa CDC
#AfricaNewPublicHealthOrder
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Kenyan President, William Ruto queries why African countries have to pay 100 times more than other countries to access credit. President William Ruto was speaking during the opening ceremony of the Ibrahim Governance Weekend organised by the Mo Ibrahim Foundation at the KICC, Nairobi, Kenya.

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(23 Nov 2023)
RESTRICTION SUMMARY:

ASSOCIATED PRESS
Beledweyne, Somalia - 19 November 2023
1. Various drone aerials of flooding ++MUTE++
2. Various of people wading through flooded streets

ASSOCIATED PRESS
Nairobi, Kenya - 21 November 2023
3. Shashwat Saraf, East Africa Emergency Director at International Rescue Committee (IRC), sitting down at desk
4. Close of Saraf writing in book
5. SOUNDBITE (English) Shashwat Saraf, East Africa Emergency Director at International Rescue Committee (IRC):
"Before the floods even, we were talking about close to 15 million people who were food insecure in East Africa. Now we know that Somalia, Ethiopia and Kenya have just come out of one of the longest periods of drought, there were five failed rains which had already resulted in millions of people being displaced and being food insecure. With the floods now what we are seeing is that there are (an) additional 3.1 million people who are impacted by floods in the region and of those 1.7 million in Somalia alone."

ASSOCIATED
Beledweyne, Somalia - 19 November 2023
6. Various of people wading through flooded streets
7. Various of Hakima Mohamud Hareed, a mother of four who was recently displaced by internal conflict and now again by flooding
8. SOUNDBITE (Somali) Hakima Mohamud Hareed, displaced mother:
“By God’s mercy and grace, I am Hakima Mohamud Hareed. I fled the recent battles and came to an internally displaced camp with my four children, one of which is disabled, located within the town. Our houses were submerged by flooding as we were settling, and all our belongings were washed away by the floods, so we escaped only with our lives."
9. Wide of heavy rains and people wading through flooded street

ASSOCIATED
Nairobi, Kenya - 21 November 2023
10. Various of Saraf in office, checking phone
11. SOUNDBITE (English) Shashwat Saraf, East Africa Emergency Director at International Rescue Committee (IRC):
"More than 1.5 million hectares of land just in Somalia has been inundated because of the flooding which actually means that we will see agricultural loss on top of the already existing food insecurity in Somalia and across the region. The livestock are also particularly at risk because of vector-borne diseases and new diseases that come up. Similarly, the human population and children in particular will be affected because of the increase in cholera cases, increase in malaria and other water-borne diseases that we have started to see unfold in all these countries and especially in Somalia."

ASSOCIATED
Beledweyne, Somalia - 19 November 2023
12. Various of flooding, people wading through flooded streets
STORYLINE:
Catastrophic flooding has struck towns and communities in Somalia, wrecking havoc and leaving 1.7 million people in need of help, according to humanitarian aid groups.

The central Somali town of Beledweyne, which is situated in a region that crosses the Shabelle River, has been severely impacted by the floods that have hit several parts of the country.

Among the hundreds and thousands who have been suffering is Hakima Mohamud Hareed, a mother of four children.

Her family had recently fled fighting between government forces and the Al Shabaab militant group in search of safety and stability.

Hakima and her family settled in Kutiimo, a camp for IDPs in Beledweyne, but the extreme weather destroyed her small tent that offered little protection.

Rain lashed relentlessly from all sides, seeping through the flimsy fabric and dampening the belongings they had in their possession and the makeshift home they sheltered in.












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Mis/disinformation is an endemic problem, but can take specific local forms. Four of the continent’s top digital forensics labs and fact-checking organisations present case studies from different countries, and share tips, tools and resources on how to identify, monitor and combat mis/disinformation and local and foreign influence operations.
Speakers
Chris Roper (Moderator) Deputy CEO, Code For Africa
Caroline Anipah (Speaker) Programme Officer/ Editor, Premium Times Centre for Investigative Journalism
Allan Cheboi (Speaker) Senior Investigations Manager, iLAB, Code for Africa
Nomshado Lubisi (Speaker) Communications Manager, Media Monitoring Africa
Enock Nyariki (Speaker) Managing Editor, PesaCheck

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Shakshuka is a North African breakfast dish. It's quite popular in the middle east too. It's basically poached eggs in the spicy tomato gravy. It takes just 10mins to make this dish. This is one of the best breakfast egg recipes you can ever have. I hope you like the video.
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Contact us @AfricaCDC (Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram)
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From the "Hopeless Continent" to "Africa Rising", African people are mapping out an original way of self-development through decades of efforts. As a contributor to Africa's self-development, China-Africa cooperation expands from manufacturing to public health, education, and economy. However, COVID-19 changed the global context and brought new challenges and opportunities for both Africa and China. What are the new difficulties and chances for China-Africa relationship? What are the pros and cons COVID-19 brought to the Africa continent? Join us at the China-Africa Forum 2020 and see collaboration possibilities between #China and #Africa in the post-pandemic era. #ChinaAfricaIdeaLab

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Mutant Coronavirus: After the emergence of a new variant of the coronavirus in the UK and another one in South Africa, scientists and technical experts at the World Health Organisation have said the variants may have arisen at the same time but are indeed different. They also feel there is no evidence to suggest at the moment that the new variants are more lethal, adding the need of the hour is to suppress transmission.

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Host: Dr Ahmed Ogwell Ouma
Ag. Director, Africa CDC
#AfricaNewPublicHealthOrder
#AfricaResponds
#COVID-19Vaccination
Contact us @AfricaCDC (Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram)
Email: africacdc@africa-union.org
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Boina123
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(23 Nov 2023)
RESTRICTION SUMMARY:

ASSOCIATED PRESS
Beledweyne, Somalia - 19 November 2023
1. Various drone aerials of flooding ++MUTE++
2. Various of people wading through flooded streets

ASSOCIATED PRESS
Nairobi, Kenya - 21 November 2023
3. Shashwat Saraf, East Africa Emergency Director at International Rescue Committee (IRC), sitting down at desk
4. Close of Saraf writing in book
5. SOUNDBITE (English) Shashwat Saraf, East Africa Emergency Director at International Rescue Committee (IRC):
"Before the floods even, we were talking about close to 15 million people who were food insecure in East Africa. Now we know that Somalia, Ethiopia and Kenya have just come out of one of the longest periods of drought, there were five failed rains which had already resulted in millions of people being displaced and being food insecure. With the floods now what we are seeing is that there are (an) additional 3.1 million people who are impacted by floods in the region and of those 1.7 million in Somalia alone."

ASSOCIATED
Beledweyne, Somalia - 19 November 2023
6. Various of people wading through flooded streets
7. Various of Hakima Mohamud Hareed, a mother of four who was recently displaced by internal conflict and now again by flooding
8. SOUNDBITE (Somali) Hakima Mohamud Hareed, displaced mother:
“By God’s mercy and grace, I am Hakima Mohamud Hareed. I fled the recent battles and came to an internally displaced camp with my four children, one of which is disabled, located within the town. Our houses were submerged by flooding as we were settling, and all our belongings were washed away by the floods, so we escaped only with our lives."
9. Wide of heavy rains and people wading through flooded street

ASSOCIATED
Nairobi, Kenya - 21 November 2023
10. Various of Saraf in office, checking phone
11. SOUNDBITE (English) Shashwat Saraf, East Africa Emergency Director at International Rescue Committee (IRC):
"More than 1.5 million hectares of land just in Somalia has been inundated because of the flooding which actually means that we will see agricultural loss on top of the already existing food insecurity in Somalia and across the region. The livestock are also particularly at risk because of vector-borne diseases and new diseases that come up. Similarly, the human population and children in particular will be affected because of the increase in cholera cases, increase in malaria and other water-borne diseases that we have started to see unfold in all these countries and especially in Somalia."

ASSOCIATED
Beledweyne, Somalia - 19 November 2023
12. Various of flooding, people wading through flooded streets
STORYLINE:
Catastrophic flooding has struck towns and communities in Somalia, wrecking havoc and leaving 1.7 million people in need of help, according to humanitarian aid groups.

The central Somali town of Beledweyne, which is situated in a region that crosses the Shabelle River, has been severely impacted by the floods that have hit several parts of the country.

Among the hundreds and thousands who have been suffering is Hakima Mohamud Hareed, a mother of four children.

Her family had recently fled fighting between government forces and the Al Shabaab militant group in search of safety and stability.

Hakima and her family settled in Kutiimo, a camp for IDPs in Beledweyne, but the extreme weather destroyed her small tent that offered little protection.

Rain lashed relentlessly from all sides, seeping through the flimsy fabric and dampening the belongings they had in their possession and the makeshift home they sheltered in.












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Boina123
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This week we look at conservation, and how some groups are fighting to save elephants and vultures. We also meet an amazing young opera singer from Nigeria, and find out how Dotman went from physics to rapping.

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UK-based Standard Chartered Bank has reached a settlement with the Competition Commission for colluding with 27 other banks to manipulate the rand's value against the US dollar.

While Standard Chartered has come forward and paid a fine, a number of other local and international banks including Absa, Standard Bank, Nedbank, Barclays and Bank of America are still under investigation.

Welcome to Unfiltered, my name is Sizwe Mpofu-Walsh your host.
Tonight on the show, we take a look at the manipulation of the rand, who should be held accountable?
How has this affected the economy and the lives of ordinary South Africans?

Joining me for the conversation are the Competition Commission's Makgale Mohlala, Makwe Masilela, Director at Makwe Fund Managers and on Zoom we have economic analyst Bongani Mahlangu.

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Media reports allege the health minister's ex-spokesperson and former personal assistant, reportedly received millions of rand in irregular payments.

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New research suggests that past COVID-19 infections may not provide protection against the new coronavirus variant.

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1. India's Modi heads to Africa
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi kicks off a four-nation Africa tour today. The visit will see him travel to Mozambique, Kenya, South Africa and Tanzania. Modi is keen to boost India's economic influence in the region

2. Obama alters Afghanistan exit plan
US President Barack Obama says that the country will keep troop levels in Afghanistan at 8400 till 2017. That’s nearly 3000 more troops than originally planned as per the draw down plan. Obama had come to office pledging to end the Afghan war, a promise he has found difficult to keep

3. Colombia peace deal under threat
The peace deal to end Colombia’s decades old civil war is under threat. A unit of the FARC rebel group says it will not lay down arms. It is also calling on other units to join in the fight

4. New space station crew blasts off from Russia
A new three-member crew for the International Space Station blasted off from Russia's Baikonur Cosmodrome today. They are travelling in an upgraded Soyuz spacecraft. During the four-month mission, NASA’s Kathleen Rubins will become the first person to sequence DNA in space

5. Messi to appeal jail sentence
Barcelona's Argentinian football star Lionel Messi will appeal against a Spanish court decision to sentence him to 21 months in prison for tax fraud. The court has also imposed a 2.2 million dollar fine on Messi

6. Portugal storm into Euro 2016 final
Portugal storm into the final of the European Championships with a 2-nil victory over Wales. Portugal now await the winner of the other semi-final between hosts France and 2014 World Cup winners Germany which takes place later today




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