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Factual, informative, and interactive updates, where Covid19 presents a situation where loads of fake news circulates daily on social media platforms at the speed of lightning. MO Global News Update provides a daily News roundup informing "Africas4gottenbottomillions” from various accredited media houses from hubs worldwide. The “Africa I Gatcha news section" provides daily News on the thousands of resilience African stories that never make it to the headlines, that are buried in global newsrooms, on education, health, manufacturing, and agribusiness.Share this podcast, do join us! https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelonyango/

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    Black Lives Matter, live audio feeds from real people across America..all races..ages..

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2020 22:15


    These are the clips where you can watch the video and audio of all the people standing up for racial equality…and more… You will police brute force and self damaging police property to pass the blame onto the crowds…https://twitter.com/brianna_jones5/status/1268058104366690306?s=20https://twitter.com/KangiSammy/status/1268116693831823360?s=20https://twitter.com/m_I_wazir/status/1268115498677547008?s=20https://twitter.com/22griff/status/1267804737069551623?s=20https://twitter.com/AnonNotices2020/status/1267483748674736129?s=20 https://twitter.com/AugustusPember3/status/1267685284176519169?s=20https://twitter.com/TheRealAJGreen/status/1267844362173648896?s=20 https://twitter.com/naeloushh/status/1268118101624852487?s=20https://twitter.com/JDack_/status/1268133052707999744?s=20 https://twitter.com/LeaselMartin/status/1267985834315264000?s=20 https://twitter.com/cypheruntoId/status/1268016850555686913?s=20 https://twitter.com/Lovly_BTS_Art/status/1267889518750793728?s=20https://twitter.com/joncoopertweets/status/1267941216873844738?s=20 https://twitter.com/raelynnnism/status/1267993766020947968?s=20 https://twitter.com/JadeSamuelsen/status/1267999297074798594?s=20https://twitter.com/MGSchneider76/status/1267927743729209346?s=20 https://twitter.com/Duckwhirl/status/1268101617959743489?s=20https://twitter.com/chalametsvirgo/status/1268095498709327875?s=20https://twitter.com/ashleytheartlst/status/1268038682365227009?s=20 https://twitter.com/undoalaska/status/1268032578285645826?s=20https://twitter.com/itsapjm/status/1268027507560890370?s=20Produced and Podcasted viahttps://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelonyango/

    GEORGE FLOYD: I can`t breathe, man. Please, please, let me stand.....

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2020 17:21


    Thousands around the world protest George Floyd's death in global display of solidarity(CNN)Protesters have marched in the US for six consecutive nights over the death of George Floyd at the hands of a police officer. Their anger over the killing of the unarmed black man has now spread worldwide. Over the weekend demonstrators gathered in London, Berlin and Auckland, among other cities, to protest against police brutality in solidarity with the US crowds. https://edition.cnn.com/2020/06/01/world/george-floyd-global-protests-intl/index.html  Stars from across the pop music spectrum, including Billie Eilish, Jay-Z, Ariana Grande and more have used their sizeable platforms to support protesters and condemn police brutality, in the wake of the killing of George Floyd and other black Americans. Eilish, 18, wrote a lengthy post on Instagram to her 63m followers, castigating those who use the phrase “all lives matter” in response to the Black Lives Matter movement. “No-one is saying your life doesn't matter. No-one is saying your life is not hard … This is not about you,” she wrote. “Society gives you privilege just for being white … we have to address hundreds of years of oppression of black people. https://www.theguardian.com/music/2020/jun/01/billie-eilish-jay-z-and-more-voice-solidarity-with-george-floyd-protesters Tens of thousands of New Zealanders have come out in support of the Black Lives Matter movement, after the death of George Floyd in the US. At least four solidarity gatherings were held in the country on Monday afternoon, with massive crowds taking to their knees in the Auckland demonstration. Tens of thousands marched from Aotea Square, in central Auckland, to the American embassy, carrying signs with messages such as “Be kind”, “Silence is Betrayal” and “Do Better, Be Better”. https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/jun/01/thousands-in-new-zealand-protest-against-george-floyd-killing (CNN)Non-black folks also need to help root out racism, former first lady Michelle Obama said this week while speaking out over the death of George Floyd. Obama expressed grief over the recent killing of Floyd, as well as other black men and women in recent weeks, in a Facebook post on Friday. "Like so many of you, I'm pained by these recent tragedies," she wrote. "And I'm exhausted by a heartbreak that never seems to stop." Obama went on to mention Floyd, Breonna Taylor and Ahmaud Arbery, as well as Eric Garner, Sandra Bland and Michael Brown. https://edition.cnn.com/2020/05/30/politics/michelle-obama-george-floyd-statement-trnd/index.html 

    Nigeria joins global race, seeking local remedy for the treatment and cure of Coronavirus.

    Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2020 22:03


    “There was minimal involvement of African researchers or policymakers in the [WHO] process,” when covid19 crisis in Feburary explains Marsh, adding that the original WHO consultation was held at a time when the focus was on China and Europe. According to the findings of the survey conducted by the African Academy of Sciences (AAS), Africa needs to prioritise research and development areas such as infection prevention and control, including healthcare workers' protection, as well as epidemiological studies and clinical https://www.aasciences.africa/sites/default/files/2020-04/Research%20and%20Development%20Goals%20for%20COVID-19%20in%20Africa.pdf The continent's population aged 60 and over is "projected to increase more than threefold between 2017 and 2050, from 69 to 225 million". In some countries, the number is expected to increase even faster. In Malawi, Rwanda, Uganda, and Zimbabwe, for example, the report anticipates that older populations will quadruple by 2050. https://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/opinion/africa-population-aging-social-protection-200516101003773.htmlSub-Saharan Africa lacks good quality historic air pollution data, Researchers analysed air quality data in three African cities and found increased pollution over 45 years. Effective interventions are needed to control air pollution in Africa's major cities, an expert says https://www.scidev.net/sub-saharan-africa/pollution/news/air-pollution-in-cities-up-sharply-over-45-years.htmlA 95-year-old Ghanaian World War II veteran walked 23 kilometres (14 miles) in one week to raise funds for healthcare workers fighting the coronavirus pandemic in Africa.Joseph Hammond logged 3.2 kilometres (two miles) each day to reach his target on Africa Day earlier this week in Ghana's capital, Accra. As of Thursday, he had raised almost $26,000.https://www.von.gov.ng/covid-19-95-year-old-ghana-war-veteran-walks-23km-to-raise-funds/ Bridgette Motsepe Radebe Mining mogul Radebe is South Africa's leading black female mining entrepreneur, and founder of Mmakau Mining. The businesswoman is against the “capitalist mining model” through which the majority of the natural resources in the country passed from the white minority to corporate bodies at the end of apartheid. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bridgette_RadebePodcast produced and podcasted via https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelonyango/

    Congolese designer, upstages the world of fashion hosts first virtual fashion show with 3D models

    Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2020 22:12


    The oldest person to start primary school—he enrolled in the first grade on January 12, 2004, aged 84. Although he had no papers to prove his age, Maruge believed he was born in 1920. His name is Kimani Maruge. Kimani Ng'ang'a Maruge, passed on August  14 2009. Hollywood Movie on him https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A2vSWTU8qgUNothing, it seemed, was going to get in the way of this woman and stop her from taking her secondary school exams. She sat her school exams in a hospital bed 30 minutes after giving birth has passed with a mark of 75 per cent. https://www.theeastafrican.co.ke/news/africa/Top-marks-for-Ethiopian-who-wrote-exams-after-labour/4552902-5286496-1upj03z/index.html Then we will also meet the 29-year-old driven to study law after he saw his father lose his property in a land dispute in 1996, when he was only 6years old. Twenty-three years later, the High Court delivered a final judgement which ruled in his family's favour. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6882937/Jordan-Kinyera-lawyer-wins-family-land-Uganda.htmlAnd finally we will hear about how one individual stopped the destruction of more than 500,000 acres of rainforest in together with local community leaders, they documented the destruction of forests and farmlands in this country that has huge plantations of palm oil. https://www.goldmanprize.org/recipient/alfred-brownell/ If you've ever dreamt about attending a fashion show be it locally or internationally, worry no more. From the way things are going, you might just be able to enjoy a fashion show virtually. Congolese fashion designer Anifa Mvuemba on Friday held the first virtual fashion show, complete with 3D models, on Instagram Live, as she unveiled the newest collection for her label Hanifa, paving the way for what might be the new face of fashion. https://www.standardmedia.co.ke/evewoman/article/2001372793/congolese-designer-anifa-mvuemba-hosts-first-virtual-fashion-show-with-3d-models

    Celebrating Africa Day - Top 10 Companies in Africa - Update from Businesses in Africa

    Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2020 24:15


     “May this convention of union last 1,000 years.” African countries including Ghana, Zimbabwe, Lesotho, Zambia, Mali, and Zambia recognise Africa Day as a public holiday.  Other countries have celebrations to mark the historical day, while international cities, such as New York, Dublin, Melbourne, London, and Washington engage in academic gatherings and cultural showcases to mark the day. https://africa.com/10-things-know-africa-day/In Nigeria, one of the countries with the greatest potential for rapidly scaling up production, pharmaceutical manufacturing production currently utilizes around 40 percent of actual installed capacity. https://www.cfr.org/blog/scaling-african-pharmaceutical-manufacturing-time-covid-19 Blantyre-based tech firm iMoSyS is one such company that is now using its 3D printers and computer assisted design (CAD) software to design reusable face masks and face shields for healthcare workers. https://www.bbc.com/news/business-52776994 Dynamic, a reformer and an adept diplomat, Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed is at the heart of tectonic change in Ethiopia and in the region. The country was starting to outgrow the governing and economic model that had turned it into East Africa's largest economy. https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abiy_AhmedTop 250 Companies operating in Africahttps://africanbusinessmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/AB_0520_Top-250-Companies_compressed.pdfHow to cook Jollof rice… in simple steps to help you celebrate Africa Day https://twitter.com/Kurlycheeks/status/1264807349082116097?s=20The Tigrayans or Tigrinyas are an ethnolinguistic group indigenous to Northeast Africa who primarily inhabit the highlands of Eritrea and the Tigray Region of Ethiopia. They speak the Tigrinya language, a direct descendant of the Ge'ez language that was spoken in late antiquity.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C4daTQxNUNMProduced and Pod

    133 Million African Students 13 countries to access remote learning & access to cash assistance for their families.

    Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2020 22:19


    Unicef announced a new partnership with Airtel Africa aimed at providing children with access to remote learning and enabling access to cash assistance for their families via mobile cash transfers. Under this partnership, Unicef and Airtel will use mobile technology to benefit an estimated 133 million school-age children currently affected by school closures in thirteen countries across sub-Saharan Africa during the Covid-19 pandemic.  https://www.totaltele.com/505970/UNICEF-joins-with-Airtel-to-facilitate-remote-education-in-AfricaIntroducing Africa's Biggest Digital Classroom to Bring It All Together! This is perhaps the most ambitious move yet building Africa's Biggest Digital classroom . This Digital Classroom is being designed to respond to the challenges of widespread education exclusion, low Financial Literacy rates on the continent, vastly uneven teacher-to-learner ratios, as well as accessibility to physical and financial resources that continue to hamper the success of the delivery of Education on the continent today, and into the future. https://www.cnbcafrica.com/brandcom/2020/05/21/building-africas-biggest-digital-classroom/ The 255 pyramids found today in Sudan are nearly twice the number scattered across the Egypt. According to various accounts, in Egypt the number of the pyramids totals between 118 and 138. the Kushite king, Piankhi, overthrew the 24th Dynasty and united the entire Nile valley, all the way from the delta to the city of Napata, during his reign. Piankhi, as well as his descendants, ruled as the pharaohs of the 25th Dynasty. The Napatan domination of Egypt would last until the Assyrian conquest of Egypt in 656 BC. https://www.thevintagenews.com/2018/01/18/sudan-pyramids/Some of Africa's biggest music stars are lined up to perform at a 2-hour long virtual concert on Monday to celebrate Africa Day. Actor and musician, Idris Elba is hosting the concert titled 'Africa Day Benefit Concert at Home' through a partnership with music channel, MTV Base Africa, and YouTube. The concert will feature performances from music acts like Benin's Angelique Kidjo, Kenya's Sauti Sol, South Africa's Sho Madjozi, and Nigeria's Burna Boy. South African comedian Trevor Noah, reigning Miss Universe, Zozibini Tunzi, and rapper Sean Paul are also part of the concert's  https://edition.cnn.com/2020/05/21/africa/idris-elba-africa-day-concert/index.html  to watch the concert https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=31kWNB6f9DMAfrican Community of the PodcastDigo people. The Digo are an ethnic and linguistic group based near the Indian Ocean coast between Mombasa in southern Kenya and Tanga in northern Tanzania. ... They are part of the greater Mijikenda ethnic group of people which contains nine smaller groups or tribes, including the Duruma, Giriama, and other https://artsandculture.google.com/exhibit/the-digo-community-of-kenya-national-museums-of-kenya/MAKyyu0nfiQxIg?hl=en Podcast produced and podcasted viahttps://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelonyango/    

    Africa spends $35 billion yearly on food imports, to rise to $110 billion by 2050, and more...

    Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2020 21:00


    Did you know that according to a report by African Development Bank (AfDB), Africa at present spends a huge sum of $35 billion yearly on food imports, a situation which has been projected to rise to $110 billion by 2050. Sadly technologies to achieve Africa's green revolution exist but are mostly just sitting on the shelves. ”https://thenationonlineng.net/impact-of-covid-19-on-agriculture-volume-4/Moroccan-Norweigan designer Anwar Bougroug launched his eponymous unisex label a little over four years ago with a focus on traditional Moroccan handcraft. His creations went on to capture the attention of prestigious publications, securing him a spot on Forbes Africa's 30 under 30 class of 2020. Today, the designer is launching a new initiative called Bougroug Youth Mentorship Program, which will help move the African fashion industry further into the future by nurturing emerging labels from the continent amid the coronavirus pandemic.   https://www.facebook.com/bougrougofficial/posts/do-you-have-a-burning-desire-to-work-in-the-world-of-fashion-do-you-love-clothin/3127718350611715/ Zimbabweans are now food insecure, while international aid agencies say up to 45 million people face hunger in southern Africa due to climate-induced food shortages. The government has promised a food grant of $2.4 billion Zimbabwe dollars ($96 million) targeting 1 million people for six months, without saying where it would get the money. https://www.indcatholicnews.com/news/38635Mutuma, who grows basil, mint, thyme, chives and rosemary. Travel restrictions around the world have crippled business for Kenya's herb farmers, who export most of their produce. Mutuma, for example, sometimes sends 99% of a harvest overseas. https://www.jambofresh.co.ke/index.php/our-products/item/1-chivesA new weather forecasting system in Africa allows meteorologists to track approaching storms in real time, potentially saving lives from climate-related disasters, scientists said on Monday. https://af.reuters.com/article/kenyaNews/idAFL8N2CX6PX  Using Interactive Voice Response (IVR) platform, Solidaridad, an international civil society organization, is increasing access to agronomic and other production support information by farmers and communities that produce cocoa, oil palm and other food staples. https://www.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/business/Coronavirus-Solidaridad-deploys-digital-tools-to-help-Ghanaian-African-farmers-955441 South Africa is drawing up plans to protect the country's water supply from contamination if mass coronavirus burials become a necessity. Accessing land that is environmentally safe for mass graves is a long process, say environmental experts, warning that if the country's death toll spikes current cemetery space won't suffice. https://www.linktv.org/coronavirus-worldwide/south-africa-prepares-to-protect-groundwater-from-coronavirus-mass-graves via: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelonyango/Morocco Sting by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4082-morocco-stingLicense: http://creativecomm

    West African country will begin reopening mosques and churches Tuesday....

    Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2020 15:20


    Health Feature Stories in AfricaWhere amid growing support across Africa and caution by the World Health Organization, WHO; some people are queuing on a daily basis to receive the virus prevention and treating cure, COVID-Organics. In front of the town hall in the capital, Robert is impatient waiting for his turn to access the herbal tea made from artemisia. Reports indicate that 250 liters of this herbal tea is distributed every day. https://www.africanews.com/2020/05/14/madagascar-s-covid-organics-testimonies-and-medical-caution/Our next feature will be on researchers grappling with the need to find a coronavirus vaccine and drug, this country shook the world with its newest findings on the Covid-19 testing. For one month now, they have a taken global presence and its place as a global trailblazer in the quest to invent a rapid testing kit for Covid-19. https://new.standardmedia.co.ke/article/2001369392/senegal-develops-one-dollar-rapid-testing-kit-for-covid-19 And finally The Covid-19 tally in this country stands at 39 cases, the lowest in the region. Officials say they were holding up to 3,000 people in quarantine and could test them several times for them to be released. https://www.nation.co.ke/news/africa/Eritrea-Covid-19-success-story/1066-5551560-fhl0y6/index.htmlPeople FeatureThe Somalis share their origins and genetic makeup with most of the Horn of Africa, Sudan and as far south as Kenya. ... They are a mix of Cushitic sub-Saharan African indigenous populations and Arabian populations, either Semitic or pre-Semitic. Somalis are therefore mixed sub-Saharan African and West Asiatichttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3CYVIBHFiugDid you know from AfricaThe earliest recorded dentist not only in Egypt but in the world was Hesyre, who is evidenced from six exquisitely carved wooden panels that were found in his tomb at Saqqara near modern day Cairo, and which are generally considered to be the finest wood artefacts handed down from antiquity https://www.nature.com/articles/sj.bdj.2009.355 

    80 million Africans could be pushed into extreme poverty...

    Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2020 16:44


    Global News Update 15May2020 todays podcast is about Food, Farming and Agriculture on the continent… In today's bulletin..Trump doesn't want to talk to ChinaPupils going back to school 1st of JuneRestaurants and Café's reopenUS could face darkest winter in historyUber and Grabhub merger in placeAnd more… Africa I GatchaDinka video…The Nuer call themselves Naath. Only their immediate neighbors, the Dinka, Shilluk and Arabs, call them Nuer. Most foreigners, which includes those with whom the Nuer neither fought nor traded, are called Bar which means 'almost entirely cattleless'. Those foreigners who live even more remotely and include Europeans are called Jur which means 'entirely cattleless', a most unthinkable state indeed. The people of Ciengach, where the film was made, are the Eastern Jikany, one of about a sixteen distinct tribes of Nuer. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J0VBnrIkAtAIn sub-Saharan Africa, however, the role of small-scale farms is even more significant: 80 per cent of farms are small in most of these countries. African governments have defined stimulus measures to mitigate national and regional economic impacts of COVID-19. https://www.brookings.edu/blog/africa-in-focus/2020/05/14/protecting-food-security-in-africa-during-covid-19/The Technologies for African Agricultural Transformation (TAAT) programme has set the ambitious target of reaching 40 million farmers in the next five years and adding 120 million tonnes of additional foodstuffs in the African food basket, valued between US$1,5 billion to $2,8 billion,” said the regional bank https://www.chronicle.co.zw/afdb-programme-to-boost-africas-food-basket/FAO designated a Moroccan digital tracking system the best innovative initiative in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) for the protection of farmers and vulnerable groups against COVID-19 contamination. By digitizing the processes of cultivation and harvesting, the innovation facilitates the management of key stages of cultivation.https://allafrica.com/stories/202005150309.html Investments in rural, small-scale agriculture are particularly important for the region's food security, for safeguarding the livelihoods of some of its most vulnerable people and for sustaining the gains in poverty alleviation and wealth creation. https://olatorera.com/olusegun-obasanjo-covid-19-response-must-target-african-agriculture-and-the-rural-poor/ Produced and Broadcasted via https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelonyango/ contact us via globalafricaprogram@gmail.com

    The coronavirus may never go, says World Health Organisation - Covid-19 could become endemic like HIV,

    Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2020 14:10


    Global News Update 14May2020 featuring health issues today highlighting stories you have never heard about from Africa…In Todays Bulletin130 million may be pushed into poverty over the next decade 8.5 trillion dollars to be cut from the global economy Uber makes 50 million dollar investment in its markets around the world related covid19 related, Africa left out… Amazon shipping times back to normal, 90Dollar tablet launchedTicking time bomb as seriously ill hospitals not getting treatment as Covid takes priority  In our Africa I GatchaFocusing on the continent, here are our three stories that will be covering today health related, Doctors and nurses in Blantyre stage sit-in, request government to meet their demands amid coronavirus pandemic. https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/may/13/coronavirus-leaves-malawis-health-workers-facing-threats-and-social-stigmaNot reported a single case of the novel coronavirus disease since April 18 when four people who had been quarantined contracted the virus. https://www.theeastafrican.co.ke/news/africa/Eritrea-says-all-Covid19-patients-but-one-have-recovered/4552902-5551228-a1a0q6z/index.htmlOur final feature is from a country that has recorded more than 1,300 cases of the coronavirus, one of the highest totals in that part of Africa, with 15 deaths, and the PM was flown to France last week for medical attention https://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-coronavirus-ivorycoast-politic/ivory-coast-pm-flies-to-france-for-medical-checks-idUSKBN22F0F7Produced and Podcasted viahttps://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelonyango/ email: globalafricaprogram@gmail.com

    Africa's manufacturing Stories you have never heard about...from 4 countries

    Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2020 16:23 Transcription Available


    Global News Update on Africa I Gatcha, news from BBC/SKY/Bloomberg/DW family compliant…listen to the audio by clicking the link…13 May 2020In today's bulletin..Bolt not laying off any of its workers in Europe unlike UberUK definitely in a recessionSelf Employed in the UK to get 80% of they profit paidTrump defends Telsa And More.. Africa I Gatcha…The last time we checked, over $4bn was the annual import bill for textile. Up until early 1990s there were over 180 textile mills in the country employing directly, over 500,000 people. It was the largest employer of labour after the Public Sector. https://allafrica.com/stories/202005110585.html "It took me four weeks to build it because this is health emergency period," he said, adding: "Now, I am trying to go through the process of certification so that government or any private health facilities can use our locally built ventilator."  https://allafrica.com/stories/202004290699.html Some health experts have touted hydroxychloroquine as being an effective immune modulator for patients suffering the virus disease, even though there is no consensus yet on its reliability of the drug and side-effects. "We hope to start manufacture of HCQ in about two weeks, the hydroxychloroquine raw material will be arriving later this week," said CiplaQCIL chief executive, Nevin Bradford, in an interview with The EastAfrican.https://allafrica.com/stories/202005120177.html There is a biscuit and flour manufacturing gap in the country, and this company is primarily dedicated to bridging this and making the products accessible to the local market, according to Fikru Hailemariam, general manager of the plant. https://allafrica.com/stories/202005050739.html Produced and Broadcast viahttps://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelonyango/? 

    Lake Victoria, water levels have just reached the highest point ever in the 170 year record.

    Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2020 14:29


    Global News Update on Africa I Gatcha, news from BBC/SKY/Bloomberg/DW family compliant…listen to the audio by clicking the link… In today's bulletin..Businesses moving from Taiwan, China controlled Territory to where? Train worker dies after being spat on by man who claims he had covid19 50 Billion dollars worth of investment, none going to China 7.5 million to continue getting full salary paid by government 40% of deaths in UK was from care homes And more…. Africa I Gatcha Climate Change a year of exceptional rainfall, floods and locust outbreaks, which is decreasing the resilience of vulnerable populations in East Africa just at the time of the Covid-19 pandemic. The combination of these disasters is not random, as the floods, lake level and locusts can all been linked to climate change. Water levels of Lake Victoria have just reached the highest point ever in the 170 year record Links to watch and reviewhttps://www.aljazeera.com/programmes/specialseries/2020/02/women-science-lab-lake-victoria-200224074044766.htmlhttps://www.climatechangenews.com/2020/05/11/east-africa-faces-triple-crisis-covid-19-locusts-floods/ Produced, Directed and Presented viahttps://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelonyango/

    90% of students in sub-Saharan Africa don't have household computers 82% are unable to get online.

    Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2020 14:11


    Global News Update on Africa I Gatcha, news from BBC/SKY/Bloomberg/DW family compliant…listen to the audio by clicking the link… In todays Bulletin…More men dyingVice President of US where is he? Lock down in France eased but Paris still a red zoneAnd More… Africa I Gatcha!Classrooms closed in 191 nations out of the 195 Nations in the world, affecting at least 1.5 billion students and 63 million primary and secondary teachers. Disparities in distance education are particularly evident in low-income countries. Nearly 90 per cent of students in sub-Saharan Africa do not have household computers while 82 per cent are unable to get online. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qVsIzasr9qghttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3mecNrIaWOAhttps://news.un.org/en/story/2020/04/1062232https://theconversation.com/delivering-education-online-coronavirus-underscores-whats-missing-in-africa-134914

    How Soil Testing Can Help Predict Return on Investment for African Farmers

    Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later May 9, 2020 14:34


    Global News Update 9May2020 from BBC/Sky/CNBCTechCheck/Bloomberg family compliant please share within your social media networks Information is power.. In Today's BulletinWhite House Aid tests positive Covid19, find out who elseFind out how often Trump and Pence get tested…10,000 test positive for Covid19 overnight in Russia30% of Apple's airpods moving production from China to which country listen in..More people to cycle or walk to work. Africa I Gatcha!  Today's focus is on farmers in Africa.  I have shared 3 different links on just how invaluable soil testing is to farming read query and applyinghttps://www.technoserve.org/blog/from-the-ground-up-how-soil-testing-can-help-predict-return-on-investment-f/https://farmerstrend.co.ke/soil-testing-kit-soil-care-company-help-farmers-get-results-30-minutes/ https://www.farmersweekly.co.za/agri-technology/farming-for-tomorrow/new-soil-analysis-kit-could-improve-production/https://skoll.org/contributor/michael-onyango/ 

    Should Africa consider the nuclear energy route for African economic growth?

    Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2020 17:07


    Global News Update DWNews/EuroNews  8May 2020 family compliant please listen to the accompanying podcast…In Today's BulletinPoland wants the people to vote via posting ballots through post officeDam that took 7 years to build collapses in Uzbekistan N. Korea and S. Korea is exchange shootingDrive in fashioned after fast food for Catholics in France for  holy communion And more…Africa I gatcha section…“African economic growth, job creation, and improved quality of life depend on affordable, abundant energy, nuclear-powered energy is clean, reliable and affordable” said Ayuk. Executive Chairman of the African Energy Chamber. https://www.africanews.com/2020/04/21/should-africa-consider-the-nuclear-energy-route//This documentary  dares to say what no one else will— losing the battle to stop climate change on planet earth because leaders who have taken us down the wrong road — selling out the green movement to wealthy interests and corporate America. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zk11vI-7czE&list=WL&index=47&t=1029s Informing Africas4gottenbottomillions…twitter@miconyango

    Black People 4 Times More Likely to Lose Our Lives!

    Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2020 14:13


    Global News Update BBC/Sky/CNBCTechCheck/DW/Bloomberg  7 May 2020 family compliant please listen to the accompanying podcast…In Today's BulletinBritain worst recession in 300 years!Black people 4 times more likely to die from covidMany jobs are gone and will never come backUber has lost 80% of ridership Airbnb hemorrhaging laying off 2000 employees  Things to get worse and mass bankruptcy's expected in USA.UK rejects Turkeys protective wearAnd more..Africa I gatcha section…In Cameroon, a Catholic Church archbishop says he has discovered a remedy for the Covid19 virus based on his 30 years of research into herbal medicine. Archbishop Samuel Kleda claims have attracted plenty of attention in the central African country as he's been offering the “Essential Oils” remedy for free. https://www.voanews.com/covid-19-pandemic/hundreds-rush-popular-clerics-herbal-covid-cure-cameroon Informing Africas4gottenbottomillions…twitter@miconyango

    Trump wants economy back even if it means sickness or death, may disband task force!

    Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2020 12:45


    Global News Update CNBCTechCheck/BBC/SKY/Bloomberg/DW 6May2020 family compliant do listen to the audio post and share correct information important informing Africasforgettenbottomillions In Today's BulletinUK records second highest deaths in the worldGreece to suffer the most in the EU, Germany takes a huge economic hitMilly Small dies singer of My boy loliopop first Jamaican artist to sell more than million copiesTrump wants economy back even if it means sickness or death, may disband task force!And More… Africa I gatcha….The rate of infections and deaths among African Americans at the national level is not yet clear, some communities are reporting high and alarming levels among their respective populations. In St. Louis, in early April, for example, statistics showed that African Americans accounted for 64% of coronavirus cases even though blacks make up 45% of the population. At around the same time in New York, African Americans were 28% of deaths, although they're 22% of the population… https://www.catholicnews.com/services/englishnews/2020/bishops-urge-closer-look-at-covid-deaths-in-black-communities.cfm Twitter list of towns around the world https://twitter.com/miconyango/status/1257898581790527488?s=20

    Mosquitoes in Kenya found to carry symbiont that blocks malaria...

    Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2020 11:49


    Global News Update BBC/Sky/CNBCTechCheck.. 5 May 2020 family compliant please listen to the accompanying podcast… *In Todays Bulletin*China calls US Secretary of State a liarConcern over app tracking people with Covid19Sports club brokeUber to launch technology that will detects driver and riders both wear masksDo masks help the spread of infections find out..And more.. *Africa I gatcha section…*Lilian Mbai-si, a Kenyan scholar who was involved in the study, as part of her MSc research at icipe, registered at the University of Nairobi, working at the International Center of Insects Physiology and Ecology ICIPE –here in Nairobi, where scientist have made some breaking news that will change how malaria is transmitted. Full story https://www.kbc.co.ke/mosquitoes-in-kenya-found-to-carry-symbiont-that-blocks-malaria/informing Africas4gottenbottomillions via https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelonyango/                                                                                    

    Samples pawpaw and a goat tested positive for COVID-19, the president said....

    Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2020 10:34


    Global News Update - DW/BBC/SKY/Bloomberg 5April2020 Family compliant please listen to podcast and share...In today's bulletin2 meter social distances may change 100,000 Americans may die China, China, China..Mobile phone app ready to roll out to help in prevention And more...EU raising money for vaccineAfrica I gatcha President discovers faulty kits and results.https://www.nytimes.com/reuters/2020/05/03/world/africa/03reuters-health-coronavirus-tanzania.htmlDo share this informing Africas4gottenbottomillions..Viahttps://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelonyango

    Covid19 to last for 2 years...listen in

    Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later May 2, 2020 11:59


    Global News update 2 May 2020In the News..Trump throws a punch at BidenNo payments to Amazon shareholders148 patients to get antibodies from Covid19 recoveriesWe want the lock down to stay onAnd more.. African story Many businesses, among Chicken farms, have seen demand for their produce plummet. Chickens farms now find themselves with eggs they cannot sell. Read what Rwanda is doing..https://www.ktpress.rw/2020/04/a-million-eggs-to-ease-business-woes-combat-malnutrition/Brought to you vialinkedin.com/in/michaelonyango

    Daily Global NewsUpdate Informing Africas4gottenbottomillions

    Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2020 4:45


    In today's bulletin3000 jobs lost in one airlineEmirate of Dubai donates to UKBiden refutes allegationAnd more...*Bonus section* "Kemri has commenced exploring the efficacy of its in-house product (Zedupex) and other natural products against Covid-19," Health Cabinet Secretary Mutahi Kagwe said in his response to questioning by MPs.Zedupex was developed by three scientists at the institute's Natural Products Research and Drug Development Research Programme. https://www.the-star.co.ke/news/2020-05-01-kenya-turns-to-herbal-medicine-to-treat-covid-19/Brought to you via https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelonyango/

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