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the top costs for everyone who wants to know more about the topics that concern us about this story is beyond the headline world in progress. the w cuts cost today were as an oval foundation in cape town, where the most prestigious authorizes were held on the 25th of january. but before we get more into the arts, we tell us that are the kind of full and energetic city of brenda built in the congo. we have to go on to to see how one man is changing the stigma andre lot. and we meet the queen over cycle sessions to my remotely telling us why her careful sustainable sessions are based on values that they've been. and you're watching at re max
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the with 35 minutes from orlando continents, been mobile solver and african surprise is africa's biggest off competition. the price celebrates and towards the practices of office and raises funds for the noble foundation learning. same town which aims to expose and educate to, to learn is through ok. and in just a few hours from around all consonants will be has one man who is making the author of storytelling know acceptable to aspiring. so make is in kenya . is paul king, who have he is using scrap metal to create high quality farm equipment in his home garage. take this out. i wanted to do something different in terms of videos and everything. so i decided to make up in equipment the canyon porky who is
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the 1st creative to come up with a solution of low. can you put these to fuel equipment? yeah, i think these my latest project. everything you see here is a from scrap metal. yeah. like nothing new here, like these metal is the standings the seat. nothing new here to school dropout lines to work on metal after mirroring what he's find that a blacksmith produced field equipment to a new window apply us easily to see the video not using like the form to the limits to continue these. i leave it all begun because paul wanted to be a wrap up when i started dropping a i didn't have enough money to produce videos. so i decided to come up with a affordable feed and equipment so that i can do my videos. and that is when i got to making salem equipment. and um, when, when, when i completed the 1st one,
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i introduced deep to feed america in from there i think everything came up. and right now i'm, i'm doing the best one who does not have that freedom equipment thing and can i created my 1st equipment phone? um it just went to that team. i don't. 2015 been. i wanted to show people like you can do something without anything, you know, and i started making my equipment from scrap metal. yeah. we've maybe like $2.00 yet. he's the 1st of a come a clean was sold at 742 euros today, many view his products as both affordable and top quality guys come with me actually gets my scrap metal as the field industry and kenya generates approximately 12 b. and she links the driven use annually. park you have decided to get into the market full full and he's club business. there is
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a possible $12000.00 us dollars income by the financial you because everything you are seeing here, like visa with my teeth, we are waiting for someone to come in by exams and take with them from something and say something in the building or this is the me, i know i'm going to doing these. i don't control some way. it just doesn't decide like your today i want to make something and from the highlighter, and then everything comes up to date of equipment include camera, duty trucks, camera cream, and pump also have played does also have a jeep. and i also believe like me, i mean there is no need need. you understand? like once you show people what you can do, like this guys, they need me. yeah. i've been involved and i mean international
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a project. i've also sold my equipment to various countries like in nicely got like so that 3 car a suite on and i can't believe that is brody's. i you know like this guy is telling me like once who's done something everything then the photos. yeah. pulls enterprise has monday to influence can use fuel industry in many ways so far . uh, i think i've talked like for 40 to 50. yeah. young. the young people in the house have transferred these a these kids i have to have that people and so far so good. like i have like 3 or 4 or 5 guys who are doing well in the industry. making fuel equipment from trash book pulling the only work in money, but also a beaten era. he's gene being a filmmaker himself duplicating myself and my life to making friends. now the
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feeling equipment, it is something small for no dream. that feeling, you know, because when i'm doing feeling equipment, i'm just focusing on feeling because, but when i'm doing that for the in the movie and series know my, my product can go all over the why is doing this time. and right now i'm just, i want to be back in can you, we don't have like dances a hospital, and that's what i'm trying to do right now. got the mental health foundation is a cultural institution in south africa that focuses on contain pre south african odds. i caught up with the director and chief carry to oh, in montana to find out more. oh and what an incredible place to co work. can you just tell me a little bit more about the normal foundation? so the foundation was started in 2018. so we're just coming up to our 5th year in
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existence and it's really part of a larger sort of ecosystem of institutions, of art and students. and museums, they've been established across south africa and especially in cape town to the learning center, i think is one of the real key pillars to the institution. because it's aim is to sort of bridge that gap between the public and perhaps the artwork that's here. get them excited about visual arts and, and called to more broadly because it's for everyone. it is. and it's so important to do that meaningful work. but tonight is the 2nd annual normal suffering african it's prize. i mean, tell us about the beginning and it's in section. absolutely. so this is the 2nd edition of the prize. it's focused on, again, like our mission artist from asking the asking dice for us. we have to cost a panel for incredible judges and they're working, reviewing all the works that have been nominated over 300 works nominated. and from
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that they selected 30 of them. one of those works is, is, is selected. and when they're selected, the artist receives a cash prize, and they also get a sale going submission as normal foundation. it becomes a way of encouraging or being the catalyst for the next generation of artists really. and museum goes, well, it seems as if you're doing exceptional work and congratulations. thanks so much. 94, it's french, colonial architecture, and fascinating poets. we joined sam b b as she takes us through her beautiful in viper and city of breast, over in the congo. the willow family. hi congolese, organized. i'm just, i'm be off this dancer and performer. i'll show you my beautiful city. both available are welcome brussel vill oh plaza. aust. lucas' call. it is the capital of the republic of combs, but about 2000000 people. it's also the biggest cc in the country of some 5500000 inhabitants. names of the french battalion exploded on p. s. w young the plaza.
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plaza buell sits on the north bank of the mighty campbell river. across the water, a screen shot the mega capital of the neighboring democratic republic of congo, 9 in prattville. and this case shot that they are the 2 nearest capital cities in the world. although keisha alone has 4 times the population of my entire country. also, whether it's like looking in the mirror or countries have similar name and then let our histories are very different. well, you may be closest, but there are many contrasts of course medicine physical. later on, some brings us to a special place. we'll have creativity that actually is, um, it's a cultural sense of found it and run by distinguished artist bill quality. some is one of the selected young talents and residents here as well. so was that to the
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sound? the sound studio is a multi disciplinary, contemporary art center. for me, it's a place a residence of life and my work. this sensor has given me everything i have is where i'm into my craft and really do as an office some and his small dance company, i mistreat arbor, hasn't a new show base on the ulta biography of built while on a it's called p p. a lot and patrice moments of the bloody civil war that in golf club, roosevelt in 1997 of the by mindy, it's sweltering in the tropical and some most the perfect place to poodle. bund, to beach. where else in the world can you have a drink and 50 local food with your feet literally in the coma river. this is the foot of my country. is folk you find me with step 2 foot and 2 full of
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course start. here we eat a lot of push me back whenever i have this food, i feel very happy. join me. the toll of russellville is almost all about. some takes us to let up the cost gates of google, right. but it's amazing place not only for kids, but also for tax season and trucks. we started the river and we in the reba. i hope you enjoyed my city and i look forward to seeing here very soon. the time joins now. but one of the judges to monitor now to him as the chief executive and director of the design museum in london a, you have one of the most difficult jobs. so as to judge what all you're looking for,
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nonsense. like if i say originality that owns it, but of course the origin obviously such a relative to i think it's you, you, you see something authentic in an objects that we judge online to begin with. but when you get the so to show it listed office nominated by people from all over the continents of applicant, you know about the authors of different parts of the continents. but you see the object has to have something that wrestles with placing the grand scheme of things that stuff in energy has to have a kind of poetry. it could have many things to kind of wait when it can't be, it's just a little interpretation or a literal depiction of something else to have something. ok, so can you just take me through the process of how these finalists were selected? what criteria do they need? to meet the criteria in some ways of quite brutal, but there are, there are no men ages from across the continent to know about the cost of different parts of effort to they nominate tosses, 5 judges with different levels of knowledge and experience. we select online
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when the, the, the best of these from the scoring system we have when they're all put together. and what seems to be most is office with an energy and sewer to certain stating that career manifest in the works where there is a level of accomplishment and a level of potential that in some ways embodies the impossible, which is the best. and most things like, all of this in africa that was presented to project isn't how enough can you make that kind of adjustment? well tim, i do not envy you. you've got a very difficult and life changing decisions that lives. they have all the best, the pressure, thank you. 3 blocks. many people to say see this, hey style with dances, scans and bad habits in gonna there is someone fighting against these condensation and unlocking this negative narrative. is it 2 drugs for thugs, fees and gangsters? hi, i'm send, i'm at home on 5 piece. so i'm lucky, i'm a film producer. hi,
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my name is sydney for i'm in this it for the front of the one who is attempting the rest of the far right movement. doesn't have dreadlocks, so it is not about where me looks that makes you the rest of the far end. but lots has something doing with our lives. i mean, knowing what we have to weigh and knowing what we have to put on in terms of lifestyle and fashion, has 1000 gonna have seen changes over the years from asian style. so breeding here with read through to the now accept data and stylized form. good looks i initiated the dreadlocks and not try and now the whole gum is creeping into each because we have many fellows done that people can go and have the i have done in times past were in dreadlocks was socially and culturally
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unacceptable because it was perceived to have negative connotations, the how beam would it be to watch knowing they have provided people fees by using these has the drawers can be cost, and i'm happy that people are buy some good. these close to the very low in this country. my cool i equally up to jumped out of school at a very young age because of financial limitations. he started a career as a roving baba elite to work with an organization manufacturing harrigeville access . it was june. this time that he was confronted with a negative challenges, some women encounter and using hair with lexus. and this drove a strong design him to find solutions to that gun international kinky here from
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there. then i became a tried core logic by producing products to be able to maintain the hit within the industry. because i find out that people of the dream about possible pay have a lot of problems to solve until today. it's was common practice in gonna to hide one's own hay and the weeks or so good is trace by any means a $1000000.00 business, which michael the one to to change to bringing them into the natural way. i have to solve those problems. they go to a point that i realize that like curved, you know, prominent people walking me and doing the i a and solving the problems with him, then not try and didn't look well i didn't, i t, a brand to manage and one of gone is leading media organization versus michael to sell and locks. i've made a decision to, you know,
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take off my pants and then weigh the natural hair. so when i concepts i always wearing the national headlight value of white copy of west city equipment. and then you know, i or that for a while and then decided to look at. so this looks has been on for, for 3 years. and i must say that it's been blessed. i have is kids all the issues around where in wakes. you have to go some way you are thinking of what's, what you collect, where and how it's away, whether long or so i want to know that that is no parts of that face. i think about and considering the fact that, you know, quite expensive. and then also the fact that after every 6 weeks or so, you will have to go and types of your hair and but tell me calls and then you will have to be in the dryer. and all that that's i have as keeps all of those sources that actually helps me to do my work. you've been more effectively because i don't have to waste time on hey, you have appointments every 6 weeks or so to go and we type send you
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a hey and then you go on. so basically, the husband is and i have enjoyed this ever since no attended by the way of passing on his skill set. michael in 2014 especially opened his school to offer training for both local n as in national individuals who are also interested in this profession. i've treated more people, you know, grew by me. i don't know how many people because it was the cut that mean that i started putting those records back. i print to see. i was not keeping requests on how many people comes in, how many people it was because people of use can be ca, products have had a lot of problems. one of what, but i, you sides, you know, cause that, but i see people have to, i see smiles on people while we're really locks and not try it. very comfortable with confidence. thanks to michael. no one can freely with dreadlocks without
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any money of stigmatization. and it has, of course, become part of himself that is make you fashion statements in gonna of the wind of the novel solve for an african ost prize. looks a $1022.00 was more normal coverline. and i got to catch up with her and her solar expedition to find out how this competition has changed her life. the details and intricacies of your work is absolutely and, and denied the meticulous what inspired this form of ok. well, um when i was in art school, amazing and print making and i think when people think about print making, they think of work on paper. they think about that is just black and white. and i kind of just wanted to rebel against, the sort of stereotypical feeling of our meeting is. and as i think up to someone who likes to sort of make the rules, my mission has always been to just be innovative. i didn't want to meet typical
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print work, but these are hanging print works. how has this prize changed your life? oh my gosh i, i think my mind still has to catch up with what's happening. my life is definitely changed. i've got so many things lined up and i just know for myself and for my practice, i've been inspired and i'm motivated to do better and be better. yeah. well, thank you so much for meeting with us. well, no, no. congratulations again on all your success and enjoy today as you hand over the facts and sa then, oh yes, yeah. no ladies, we can never have enough cravings, am i right? but what if i tell you that we can make a difference, but wearing sustainable, recycled fashion? it's kind of full. it's gorgeous. it's to my room likely tomorrow monday i'm a finalist in the tween sustainable fashion designer was, is
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a nicholas cruz award, and that's really around hand across people who own and home they across. i mean, i loved and for the color texture, a lot of what i do is done by hand. and so i think this, that's really cool, kind of 5 category to be nominated. it's cindy and i decided to way i'm, i'm a trick down stress. it's that 24 years old and i thought what a nice reminder of what sustainability really means. and our final nominate is lani ronnie is on the in south africa is a colloquial term and it's like the boss, you know, the person in the know are the person in charge. and then ronnie is a sound strict board football game. and i just like the right move at, you know, and that's all i want to be that person who burns and owns her own way. each unique piece is lovingly had made for 3 claims to shut the on and donates at
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the vintage fabric. it's important for us, terry needs celebrates and 19. so as individuals that are making strides in ensuring that'd be creating a much more caring and sustainable future for nothing in the house, but future generations. the welcome to my home studio. i'm going to come to now turned sustainable fashion to find using scrapped women and stuff fabric to make beautiful. good sure pieces right here in cape town, south africa. i love the marriage of both my indian and african heritage. i want a piece of that speak choice to remind us of all the good things, say, all those pieces a special piece. the intention was for me to arrive at the end of my show, my international debut that i made earlier this year in abu dhabi, whoops, arms magazine, to celebrate international women state. and i ended up having to put it on at the
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model. and i guess that's really my story, i'd say tools that i love to ask. i mean, savings prep pieces of fabric. and the kind of colored in says fabric using those places and defense such in tech products. i love this. so the way that this ventured silhouette, so actually come the way and kind of the scouts of the dress. so share the clips, oma have been hand and not to create shoes. i'm essentially addressing people, head, to toe and scrap. this is a reiteration of my original nick type dress. i come from a long line of teachers. so these have been donation from my dad, my grand that and even my father in law, quite a bit of work. you have to pick each tie and then of course match the colors. and i absolutely adore ditching. i wanted this one to be a little bit more edgy, so i wanted him to, to elements like another. again,
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this is an up cycle me off from the jacket which was quite damaged, you know, i think the denim and the leather make for a good canvas. i love in perfection. i love my space, i love my home, and my children's off work often inspires me sometimes. i shopping my own, handled for inspiration and tell him the cops. and so i say to myself, well, how can i take this and make it work for me in, in 2020, to kind of be a reverse support jacket. i love the idea of caching colors and pins. this is one piece for sure. i'm not sure about the as a slave yet. i'm looking at this piece of fabric here. and what i love about stories is kind of say, there are the original 0 ways governments. so it's 5 to 7 meters of fabrics, if any, for everybody. and even when they get older, you can turn them into something new. so i've been playing around with it. i imagine we'll cross jackets. and what i love about it is and isn't actually have
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a to here. so you can layer it, you can check it into your team. i really want it to be a collaboration between the wera and the item of clothing. i want you to bring a little bit of your style. even though it's a windows, the right. c c the i think the community sometimes i feel like a little bit of an outsider, but it's kinda nice to know and that passion has to be part of a network and the community. and i'm super excited to catch that flight parents. it's a little bit serial. i think it'll become a real one. that's all from us to day here at, at re max. i hope you enjoyed it. don't forget to hear stuff on the solar cells,
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