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BBA EVICTION : TWO OUT, TEN IN!

After 42 days in the Big Brother Hotshots house, Mr. 265 (Malawi) and Samantha (South Africa) were evicted on Sunday night after not picking up enough votes from the continent. The 12 housemates who are left in the game are on high alert though, as Big Brother introduced a twist which they think puts them all in danger of leaving next week and surrendering their shot at the USD300 000 prize.
After Samantha and Mr. 265 were evicted, IK took viewers into the house for a special announcement...

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10 years ago

Dewji Blog

Ten young film crews. Ten inspiring climate films

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-Bernardo Bertolucci heads up the distinguished jury that chose the winners of the Action4Climate documentary competition

Ten young film crews from ten different countries were chosen as winners in the Action4Climate documentary competition (http://www.connect4climate.org). Their outstanding and unique films inspire the world to take action on climate change.

“These talented young film makers connect to their audience in emotional and powerful ways about the dangers of climate change. They...

 

10 years ago

Dewji Blog

Big Brother Hotshots — Eviction Show

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(Sunday, 16 November) two big Brother Hotshots Housemates were evicted, Samantha from South Africa and Mr 265 from Malawi.  Biggie also introduced former Big Brother Housemates to be paired up with the Hotshots Housemates for one. Africa’s biggest reality show Big Brother Hotshots, produced for M-Net’s AfricaMagic, is being screened live 24/7 on DStv 197/198. For more information log on to www.bigbrotherafrica.com Picture here: The Hotshots Housemates

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Pictured here: Samantha, IK and Mr...

 

10 years ago

Aljazeera.Com

Tanzania's Maasai prefer death to eviction


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Tanzania's Maasai prefer death to eviction
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It's a familiar story, starring African land and outsized corporate appetites. It begins in 1992, when the Tanzanian government licensed Ortelo Business Corporation (OBC) - owned by a senior official of the United Arab Emirates government - to organise ...
Maasai to Lose Ancestral Land to Trophy Hunting ParkCare2.com

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10 years ago

DAWN.Com

Tanzania's Maasai face eviction threat


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Tanzania's Maasai face eviction threat
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DAR SALAAM: Tanzania will evict thousands of members of the Maasai community from their traditional lands if it goes ahead with plans to create a hunting park, campaigners claimed on Tuesday. Global activist group Avaaz alleged Tanzania had ambitions ...
Tanzania Is Uprooting 40000 People For the Most Despicable ReasonMic
Tanzania Is Evicting the Maasai So Dubai's Royal Family Can Hunt Elephants ...RYOT
Tanzania threat to evict 40 000 for...

 

10 years ago

TheCitizen

Hospital faces eviction in rent tussle

A commercial legal tussle, involving African Medical Investment Ltd (AMI Hospital, also known as Trauma Centre) and a local businessman, Navtej Singh Bains, took a new twist late last week when the Commercial Division of the High Court of Tanzania ordered an eviction against the hospital

 

10 years ago

TheCitizen

Online global petition to stop Maasai eviction

A global civic organisation, Avaaz, says it will mobilise two million people to sign an online petition against a reported plan by the government to evict more than 40,000 Maasai people from their land in Loliondo in order to give it way to a hunting company owned a royal family in Dubai.

 

11 years ago

TheCitizen

EVICTION: Uvinje villagers resist Saadani park expansion

>It is a little, sleepy hamlet about 15-minute drive from the main village of Saadani in Bagamoyo District, Coast Region. The place is known as Uvinje.

 

9 years ago

TheCitizen

Over 1,600 villagers appeal for govt intervention in forced eviction

More than 1,600 villagers from Njedengwa Ward in the municipality have appealed to the government to prevent Capital Development Authority (CDA) from  evicting them.

 

10 years ago

UN News Centre

Widows' eviction highlights need to abolish Tanzania's discriminatory laws, UN ...


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Widows' eviction highlights need to abolish Tanzania's discriminatory laws, UN ...
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Delegates attend a meeting of the Geneva-based Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW). Photo: Jean-Marc Ferré (file). Print. 1 April 2015 – Tanzania should take steps to revise or repeal laws, customs and practices that ...
Widows' eviction highlights need to abolish or amend Tanzania's discriminatory ...StarAfrica.com

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