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uganda on the other hand is on a more positive trajectory. they are citing subdued inflation, food, energy at 3.3% which is below the central bank rate of 5%. also, uganda is a country that's also having positive economic outlook. tom: really interesting in terms of a slightly divergent picture when it comes to uganda and kenya. what is the outlook from other central banks? is kenya an outlier? ondiro: well they are likely to take the q from kenya. caution and optimism is the name of the game. south africa chose to keep the rate at 8.2 private percent because they want to content -- 8.2 5% because they want to continue with disinflation. donna was able to bring down inflation but they went ahead to only cut by 100 basis points in order to bring down inflation. nigeria might have to raise theirflation rate this month when they meet -- rather their interest rate when they meet this month because inflation is at 28% and their currency has lost 30% to the dollar. the economy is in africa are likely to keep their monetary policy tighter for longer
uganda on the other hand is on a more positive trajectory. they are citing subdued inflation, food, energy at 3.3% which is below the central bank rate of 5%. also, uganda is a country that's also having positive economic outlook. tom: really interesting in terms of a slightly divergent picture when it comes to uganda and kenya. what is the outlook from other central banks? is kenya an outlier? ondiro: well they are likely to take the q from kenya. caution and optimism is the name of the game....
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of the convenience store, and the buzz of a lake night take. >> this rural village edge in northern uganda is shining, bright with opportunities >> thanks to an >> alternative form of energy biofuel >> africa is a continent that at the moment has well over half 1 billion people without access to electricity. and the the georgia of those are farmers. and for those farmers, no extra electricity means they cannot process their crops >> in addition to using solar energy, the company breaks it's down agricultural waste into a synthetically produced gas called sin gas. they then take the green hydrogen that is released during this process to create electricity, were >> working right now in uganda with over 10,000 farming families. farmers bring their crops to be processed two high-value products and once that is done, they're able to sell them and improve their income. the waste us left behind is what we utilize to generate our electricity and generate our clean cooking fuel >> maginnis energy says their relationship with local farmers fosters a circular economy i neither thrombus to be cooking
of the convenience store, and the buzz of a lake night take. >> this rural village edge in northern uganda is shining, bright with opportunities >> thanks to an >> alternative form of energy biofuel >> africa is a continent that at the moment has well over half 1 billion people without access to electricity. and the the georgia of those are farmers. and for those farmers, no extra electricity means they cannot process their crops >> in addition to using solar...
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and were wondering uganda invited condo. that prompted 2 boys that drew in around a 1000 african countries and killed and estimated 6000000 people. eastern come guys being unstable, ever since. and the sense of always, a condos, minerals such as coal town, which is used in almost all the electronics, whoever controls the mines and the trade routes can on lost prophets. foreign forces continue to play, that part. 25 year un peacekeeping mission has been criticized for failing to protect civilians. peacekeeping colleagues tell us that in the d. r. c. they remain deeply concerned by the renewed escalation of hostilities in the eastern part of the country. they reiterate their call for the m 23 group to cease its offensive and to respect the lawanda roadmap. the un peacekeepers has started with drawing on the request of congress government, whose own forces of also failed to protect civilians and to stop and 20 three's advances. the latest foreign troops to arrive from south africa, lowly in terms of the please being fighting an
and were wondering uganda invited condo. that prompted 2 boys that drew in around a 1000 african countries and killed and estimated 6000000 people. eastern come guys being unstable, ever since. and the sense of always, a condos, minerals such as coal town, which is used in almost all the electronics, whoever controls the mines and the trade routes can on lost prophets. foreign forces continue to play, that part. 25 year un peacekeeping mission has been criticized for failing to protect...
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nobody will joining you from the complex here in uganda. not only is the planet hating up.
nobody will joining you from the complex here in uganda. not only is the planet hating up.
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he also spent time in detention in uganda before coming to the us. sajjad zahir, the indian a pakistan senior writer, an intellectual and and more crushing on these are two of the earliest figures who up in the intelligence files that i examin, they were being tracked by british and indian security services during, the colonial piod. well, back into the 1930s. so monitoring of writers is something that happened over a very extensive period of many writers had dealings with state agencies through cultural diplomacy efforts. but many of these same writers were the victim, if you like, of state apparatus that tracked their movements, monitored their work. so let me turn now tell you a little bit more about what i do with cultural diplomacy in this project. and i'll start that by giving you a little bit of an anecdote about how i got started on this research in the early 2000s, between about 2005 and 2010, i was working on a book project that to do primarily with connections between white metropolitan british writers and their counterpart parts from the
he also spent time in detention in uganda before coming to the us. sajjad zahir, the indian a pakistan senior writer, an intellectual and and more crushing on these are two of the earliest figures who up in the intelligence files that i examin, they were being tracked by british and indian security services during, the colonial piod. well, back into the 1930s. so monitoring of writers is something that happened over a very extensive period of many writers had dealings with state agencies...
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it's something of an oximor, so even though technically egypt gana, morocco, senegal, tanzania and uganda claim themselves to be neutral from the standpoint of israel, it's a win for them because your silence is your complicity, let's keep that thought right there, because we've heard about what's going on in the united nations, and we now know that the organization has named former french foreign minister, katherine kolonna to head up a review to scrutinize the methods and practices of the united nations relief and... work's agency for palestinians, more commonly known as unra. the probe was ordered after israeli claims that several staffers were involved in operation alaxa flood, and this resulted in the agency's largest donors pulling support, leaving palestinians, at least for the time being, at risk without urgent intervention. let's have listen in to the un's chief spokesperson. this independent external review will take place in parallel. with investigation currently underway by uh the un uh office of internal oversight services oios uh which is looking to the allegations of involv
it's something of an oximor, so even though technically egypt gana, morocco, senegal, tanzania and uganda claim themselves to be neutral from the standpoint of israel, it's a win for them because your silence is your complicity, let's keep that thought right there, because we've heard about what's going on in the united nations, and we now know that the organization has named former french foreign minister, katherine kolonna to head up a review to scrutinize the methods and practices of the...
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it's something of an oximor, so even though technically egypt, kenya, ghana, morocco, senegal, and uganda claim themselves to be neutral from the standpoint of israel, it's a win for them because is your complicity, let's keep that thought right there, because we've heard about what's going on in the united nations, and we now know that the organization has named former french foreign minister, katherine kolonna to head up a review to scrutinize the methods and practices of the united nations relief and works agency for palestinians, more commonly. known as unra. the probe was ordered after israeli claims that several unra staffers were involved in operation alaxa flood and this resulted in the agency's largest donors pulling support, leaving palestinians at least for the time being at risk without urgent intervention. let's have listen in to the un's chief spokesperson. this independent uh external review will take place in parallel with investigation currently underway. by uh the un uh office of internal oversight services, oios, uh, which is looking to the allegations of involvement of
it's something of an oximor, so even though technically egypt, kenya, ghana, morocco, senegal, and uganda claim themselves to be neutral from the standpoint of israel, it's a win for them because is your complicity, let's keep that thought right there, because we've heard about what's going on in the united nations, and we now know that the organization has named former french foreign minister, katherine kolonna to head up a review to scrutinize the methods and practices of the united nations...
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refugees, close to 800,000, chad, over half a million, similar number in south sudan, about 50,000 between uganda and kenya, ethiopia also hosting more than 50,000. the international community, thanks — they came to our rescue and all that — but, again, i think sudan has been neglected... can ijust say here, actually...? ..probably because of the current crisis. but you can see, the appeal that was put forward for 2.6—2.7 billion, less than 40% of that was delivered, repeating the same old story during the transitional period... yeah. ..where it took us more than one year to lift the sanctions. can i come in here and ask you, abdalla hamdok...? so, clearly, you're angry with the international community, which you say has been distracted by other crises. presumably, you're referring here to gaza and ukraine. is that right? yes, i think so. i mean, the world is focusing its attention somewhere else. and do you think... do you think that this is a pattern? because a sudan analyst — highly respected — alex de waal, says, "this is a war of choice. "allowing it to happen was a failure "of int
refugees, close to 800,000, chad, over half a million, similar number in south sudan, about 50,000 between uganda and kenya, ethiopia also hosting more than 50,000. the international community, thanks — they came to our rescue and all that — but, again, i think sudan has been neglected... can ijust say here, actually...? ..probably because of the current crisis. but you can see, the appeal that was put forward for 2.6—2.7 billion, less than 40% of that was delivered, repeating the same...
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this the latest round of a conflict that began in the 19 nineties and were wondering uganda invited condo. that prompted 2 boys that drew in around a 1000 african countries and killed and estimated 6000000 people. eastern come guys, being unstable, have a sense, and the sense of always, a condo is minerals such as coal town, which is used in almost all the electronics. we have a controls, the mines and the trade routes can on last profit. foreign forces continue to play that part 25 year un peacekeeping mission is being criticized for failing to protect civilians. peacekeeping colleagues, tell us that in the d. r. c, they remain deeply concerned by the renewed escalation of hostilities in the eastern part of the country. there reiterate their call for the m 23 group to cease its offensive. and to respect the lawanda roadmap, the un peacekeepers of started with the drawing on the request of congress government, whose own forces have also failed to protect civilians and to stop and $23.00. his advances the latest foreign troops to arrive from south africa, lowly in terms of the please being
this the latest round of a conflict that began in the 19 nineties and were wondering uganda invited condo. that prompted 2 boys that drew in around a 1000 african countries and killed and estimated 6000000 people. eastern come guys, being unstable, have a sense, and the sense of always, a condo is minerals such as coal town, which is used in almost all the electronics. we have a controls, the mines and the trade routes can on last profit. foreign forces continue to play that part 25 year un...
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in may, uganda signed one of the world's toughest anti?lgbtq laws, including the death penalty for what it calls "aggravated homosexuality". let's hearfrom one man living in ghana who spoke to the bbc about how the bill will affect his life. life was a bit better before this whole deal started. i lost myjob because i was gay. my workplace sacked me, she spoke to me and said i should change my ways, and i was like, no. she kept coming back with a bible. for me, i've been sacked so many times by my family for my sexuality, i had to live away for a while. earlier i spoke to our ghana correspondent thomas naadi. ghanaians appearto ghanaians appear to have supported this particular deal. what has been passed today is a watered—down version of the original bill. we now have a three yearjail term for persons who identify as lgbt, and a five—year term for those who promote it. there is a stiffer punishment for people who promote or publish lgbtq+ activities aimed at children. mps have had to go back and forth for this particular bill, there's
in may, uganda signed one of the world's toughest anti?lgbtq laws, including the death penalty for what it calls "aggravated homosexuality". let's hearfrom one man living in ghana who spoke to the bbc about how the bill will affect his life. life was a bit better before this whole deal started. i lost myjob because i was gay. my workplace sacked me, she spoke to me and said i should change my ways, and i was like, no. she kept coming back with a bible. for me, i've been sacked so many...