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Charlie Rose - Rick Warren / Gregory Boyd Segment 1: Rick Warren, pastor of Saddleback Church, discusses politics and Christianity and his book, "The Purpose Driven Life". Segment 2: Gregory Boyd, pastor of Woodland Hills Church discusses his book, "The Myth of a Christian Nation". Tags: MozambiqueHistory History Education ByRegion |
User: okaykei |
the dance from mozambique these are students of my friends "magonagona" from mozambique, this dance is about mozambique history!!! Tags: mozambique |
User: brendan0077 |
Mozambique A quick history on mozambique, very current history that is. Very brief but informative. Sorry about the writing as at some points it is hard to see. Song: Vaka By: Sigur Ros Tags: Tago cool music Sigur Ros Vaka Video MTV song story slideshow beach dream relax |
User: journeymanpictures |
Long Road Home - Mozambique 1 November 2000 Border villages welcomed the refugees as brothers with a shared language and history. "They fled because they were getting killed". Tags: Journeyman pictures War Refugees Rebels Border Africa History Poverty |
User: rogupta |
Chat with Jaime Jaime and I talking on the way to TNS Maputo office. Tags: Maputo Mozambique history |
User: NISHCHALJI |
NEPALI (MEHEBOOB ALAM'S TEN WICKET HAUL AGAINST MOZAMBIQUE) THESE ARE THE PHOTOS OF MEHEBOOB ALAM GETTING ALL THE TEN BATSMEN OF MOZAMBIQUE OUT. HE MAKES A HISTORY TO BE THE FIRST NON TEST PLAYING PLAYER TO GET ALL THE BATSMEN OF A TEAM OUT IN AN OVER. NEPAL DEFEATED MOZAMBIQUE BY 219 RUNS. ALAM 7.5-1-12-10 Tags: NEPALI ALAM GETS ALL TEN WICKETS |
User: RevolutionaryJam |
Born Free - A History Lesson regarding Restoring Freedom Traditionally speaking, the peoples of the USA, UK and the Western World in general have been extremely generous in history when it comes to loosening the purse string to alleviate the suffering of others world wide. Unfortunately our governments have not shared in our philanthropy! Ignorance of the true history of our foreign policy can only doom us to repeating our unpleasant past, please rate and circulate this video. Lets prevent another war on Iran! PS. Hussein, not Huessein Guyana, not Giana Chile, not Chilie Uruguay, not Uraguay Haiti, not Haiiti Yugoslavia, not Ugoslavia Pursuing, not pursueing Sponsored, not sponsered Mozambique, not Mozambiq Timor, not Hymore Invasions, not Invastions thanx :-) (links to be added please check back) Tags: war iran iraq afghanistan foreign policy freedom history born free paul kucinich gravel nader peace gulf middle east |
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myHotelVideo.com presents: Hotel Polana Serena in Maputo / Mozambique / Mozambique More @ http://myhotelvideo.com/de/landingpage/youtube/resourceid/Mhv_Catalog_Offer::76775 Location: The hotel is situated in the heart of Maputo, on one of the city's most desirable avenues. Overlooking the Bay of Maputo, it is close to Maputo's nerve centre, the international embassies, the Presidency of the Republic, government ministries and popular restaurants, and is 10 minutes from Mavalane International Airport, the hotel is a majestic building with a history stretching as far back as 1922. The Municipality, The Iron House, The Fort, The Natural History Museum, the market and the CFM train station are all within 30 minutes away on foot or 5 minutes away by car. Facilities: The beautiful hotel building was erected by the Delegoa Bay Land Syndicate, as part of a project by the architect Walter Reid. It took 19 months to complete, at a cost of two hundred thousand pounds sterling. The hotel was inaugurated on 1st June 1922. Since then, various refurbishments have taken place, culminating in the major renovations started in October 1990. This has resulted in the magnificent appearance that the hotel still presents today. The air-conditioned hotel comprises a total of 177 rooms and offers room service and an entrance hall with a 24-hour reception desk. Further facilities include a hotel safe, a currency exchange facility, a cloakroom, lift access, a café, a hairdressing salon, a bar, a restaurant, Internet access, room and laundry services and parking for those arriving by car. Fully equipped conference, banqueting and business facilities are available. Rooms: The main hotel and Polana Mar offer stylish luxury, with a full range of accommodation from standard rooms to a presidential suite. Each of the rooms comes with an en suite bathroom with hairdryer, as well as a direct dial telephone, a satellite/ cable TV, Internet access, a minibar, tea and coffee making facilities, a king-size or double bed, centrally regulated air conditioning and a safe. A balcony or terrace also comes as standard. Sports/Entertainment: Guests can enjoy a stroll in the gardens or a dip in the pool, which comes complete with a children's paddling section, a poolside snack bar and sun loungers and parasols, a game of chess under the great rubber tree or an energetic work-out in the gymnasium. All the facilities are first class. Aqua aerobics classes are held in the pool, and aerobics is on offer in the gym. Guests can also play tennis, relax in the Jacuzzi, play beach volleyball or treat themselves to a massage. A programme of entertainment is organised for guests of all ages. Meals: The cuisine served incorporates the spices and traditions of Portugal, Mozambique and Africa. The Terrace Restaurant offers a daily à la carte menu and themed buffets on Friday and Saturday evenings with a live band. The Salão de Chá serves homemade pastries and light meals, while two bars welcome guests with cocktails, snacks, live entertainment and breathtaking views of the African coastline. Payment: American Express, Diners Club, MasterCard and VISA are accepted as methods of payment. Misc.: The hotel dress code is smart/ casual, guests are kindly requested not to wear shorts after 6 pm. Hotel check-in time is from 2 pm and check-out time is by 11 am. Tags: MyHotelVideo Hotel Polana Serena Maputo Mozambique |
User: globalzoe |
Things you may Discover in Paradise. 5 things you may come across on your visit to Paradise. Set in Mozambique, Africa. a globalzoe flick 2007 Tags: africa poverty history go campaign charity mozambique pemba orphans iris orphanage slaves innocent invisible |
User: Torahrevival |
12 The Swahili Cities of East Africa http://www.lincoln.edu/history/his307/ Historian Basil Davidson reports on the Swahili cities which peppered the East coast of Africa from Somalia to Mozambique. They brought traders from further up the African Coast up to the Red Sea (1 Kings 10:26-28). These Africans were masters of the sea, displaying nautical skills way beyond that of their European contemporaries. This enabled them to monoplise trade across the Indian Ocean, just like the Berbers controlled the Sahara trade routes. Davidson looks at the architecture and advanced house design of these cities. Tags: African History Culture Heritage Roots Swahili India Chine Trade Solomon social science humanities |
User: enartee |
The Forgotten War Some shots from the Msasa 'Rhodesian Forces Collection' - available on DVD from Msasa Videos at www.rhodesianvideos.mazoe.com Tags: military history commandos rli sas msasauk mapai chimoio mkushi westlands farm zambia mozambique green leader gaza |
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'The Saints' - the Rhodesian Light Infantry Definitive documentary on the short but meritorious history of this extraordinary commando battalion - DVD accompanies the book of the same name from 30 Degrees South Publishers. Tags: rhodesia military infantry commando paratroop zambia mozambique chimoio mapai monte cassino fireforce greenberet msasauk |
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French Colonialists vs. Algerian Muslims (Independence) EUROPEAN HERITAGE LIBRARY WWW.EUROHERITAGE.NET Algerian Muslims rise up against the French 4th Republic to establish an independent, Islamic Algeria. The Islamic revolution, led primarily (but not solely) by the National Liberation Front (FLN), was such a costly disaster for the French that it in many ways led to the collapse of the 4th French Republic and most of the split of most of France's colonies in the subsequent years. Portugal would soon experience the same disaster in Mozambique and Angola. The Islamic revolution in Algeria was under the banner of pan-Arabism, pan-Islamism, and Arab socialism. Edited from the film "The Battle of Algiers". EUROPEAN HERITAGE LIBRARY WWW.EUROHERITAGE.NET Tags: European history colonialism French Islam in Europe Muslims Jihad |
User: msasauk |
Rhodesian Forces Images from the major units of the Rhodesian forces, including Selous Scouts, RLI, SAS, RAF, BSAP 'Blackboots' and external operations into Zambia and Mozambique - taken from the double DVD set 'Rhodesian Forces 1&2'. Tags: specialforces msasauk bsap documentary selous scouts counter insurgency enartee rhodesia military history sas raf |
User: Massukos |
The Big Shout It's July 2005 and Mozambiquan music stars Massukos land in the UK to take part in the Make Poverty History campaign. Water, sanitation and hygiene practice are some of the gravest challenges facing the developing world and the film explores how Massukos use their music to draw attention to these issues. Along the way they encounter Gordon Brown MP, Sir Bob Geldof, Rolf Harris, DJ Charlie Gillett and many others. Feliciano dos Santos -- the band's leader and the director of the NGO Estamos -- also delivers a petition to Tony Blair at Number 10 on behalf of WaterAid. Resounding with phenomenally beautiful music, this powerful, emotive and thought-provoking documentary carries many pertinent messages. Full film 25 minutes. Tags: World Music water sanitation Mozambique Africa Feliciano dos Santos |
User: dawahinc |
Islam and Africa Assalamu Allaykum Most people don't know that Africa also has to do with Islam's rich history. The Prophet(Pbuh)ordered some companions and their families to migrate to Abysinnia(modern day Ethiopia)which is in Africa. The first muaddhan was an Abysinnian slave. Egypt is a big center of Islam and studying Islam. IA, after you watch this video please brush up on your info. about Africa's relation with Islam. Here are the statistics of Muslims in African nations: Population by country Country Population Somalia 100% Mauritania 100% Western Sahara 100% Algeria 99% Djibouti 99% Tunisia 98% Morocco 98.7% Egypt 93% Libya 97% Niger 96% Senegal 95% Mali 94% Guinea 92% The Gambia 90% Sudan 81% Chad 70% Sierra Leone 65% Burkina Faso 65% Nigeria 50% Eritrea 50% Ethiopia 33% Guinea-Bissau 50% Cote D'Ivoire 40% Tanzania 35% Benin 24% Cameroon 22% Liberia 20% Togo 13% Malawi 12% Mozambique 18% Ghana 16% Rwanda 10% Uganda 12% Central African Republic 22% Gabon 12% Democratic Republic of the Congo 10% Namibia 3% Lesotho 1% South Africa 2% Zambia 5% Angola 2% Kenya 10% Botswana 3% Republic of the Congo 2% Swaziland 1% Zimbabwe 1% Hope you enjoyed this vid. Wa Alaykum Assalam Tags: Islam Africa Continent Muslims Muhammad Allah |
User: TvindAlert |
Tvind Alert Please do your research before choosing any international volunteer program. Know the history of the organizations you donate your time and money to. Tags: Tvind Alert Volunteer Africa IICD Humana People CCTG DAPP ADPP Caribbean Charity Gaia CICD Namibia Mozambique TCE |
User: Naniwa00 |
Crime in South Africa This is another English language video. Why is crime in South Africa so high? To answer this question we must first look at when crime began its meteoric rise. There is a perception among certain South Africans that crime in South Africa began to increase from 1994 onwards following the political transition. In fact crime began rising well before that. In the decade from 1980 to 1990 serious offences rose by 22 per cent, and less serious ones by 17 per cent; murders increased by 32 per cent, rape by 24 per cent, and burglary by 31 per cent. Recorded levels of almost all crime showed absolute increases for the period 1990 to 1994. While the murder rate declined by 7 per cent, in line with declining levels of political violence (from 16 042 fatalities in 1990 to 14 920 in 1994), other crimes increased phenomenally during this period: assault increased by 18 per cent, rape by 42 per cent, robbery by 40 per cent, vehicle theft by 34 per cent, and burglary by 20 per cent. If you do the math: 16,042 murders in 1990 = 32% increase over 1980, then in 1980 there were 12,153 murders in 1980. The population of South Africa in 1980 was 24 million. That means in 1980 there was a homicide rate of 50.6 per 100,000. Before this, in the 1970s the homicide rate would have been either equally high or it would have been increasing from a lower rate. Either way we can see that South Africa has always had high levels of violence and that this is not a recent phenomenon, contrary to the claims of some. In 1994 there was a murder rate of 66.9 per 100,000. In 2007 the murder rate had fallen to 40.5 per 100,000 (19,202 homicides versus over 48 million people). What would have caused crime to be so high and increasing in the 1970s and 1980s? The restrictions the government in the 1960s imposed on the employment of black labour on the Witwatersrand and other growth points encouraged employers to mechanise. This created a serious unemployment problem among blacks. In the 1970s there were numerous strikes by black and coloured workers for higher wages. Because trade union activity was heavily restricted, employers had to deal with leaderless strikers. As this became increasingly burdensome for them, business leaders pressured the government to allow blacks and coloureds to organise into unions and join the formal wage-bargaining system. By 1979 all restrictions on black and coloured union activity had been lifted. Employers from the late 1970s onward began giving wage increases higher than the inflation rate and cutting jobs to maintain their profit levels. Since the South African economy experienced a series of difficulties and recessions from 1976 -- 1994, employment fell significantly during this period. In the 1960s, 97% of blacks entering the job market could expect to find employment. This declined to 72% in the 1970s and to a mere 7% in the late 1980s. The increase in crime in South Africa occurred at the same time that the economy was stagnating or contracting, and unemployment was rising. Could this be related? In recent years, illegal immigrants from Zimbabwe, Congo, Angola, Mozambique, and Nigeria have flooded into South Africa adding to the problems of crowding in townships and squatter settlements, and unemployment. Since those illegal immigrants don't have skills, they can't find work. So what do they do while they are in South Africa? Crime information and statistics used in this video can be found at: http://www.iss.co.za/index.php?link_id=24&slink_id=2489&link_type=12&slink_type=12&tmpl_id=3 http://www.iss.co.za/index.php?link_id=24&slink_id=685&link_type=12&slink_type=12&tmpl_id=3 http://www.iol.co.za/index.php?set_id=1&click_id=3045&art_id=vn20071106033542483C943656 http://www.saps.gov.za/statistics/reports/crimestats/2007/_pdf/category/murder.pdf http://www.mg.co.za/articlePage.aspx?articleid=273765&area=/insight/insight__national/ The economic situation in South Africa during the 1980s and early 90s (note* very detailed): http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/WDSContentServer/WDSP/IB/2000/02/03/000009265_3961006124903/Rendered/PDF/multi_page.pdf http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/WDSContentServer/WDSP/IB/2000/02/03/000009265_3961006124642/Rendered/PDF/multi_page.pdf Tags: South Africa Suid Afrika crime die nuwe suid afrika geweld ANC apartheid |
User: philbo67 |
NaS and Olu Dara - Bridging The Gap (complete with lyrics) [Intro: Olu Dara singing] See I come from Mississippi I was young and runnin' wild Ended up in New York City, where I had my first child I named the boy Nasir, all the boys call him Nas I told him as a youngster, he'll be the greatest man alive [Verse 1: Nas] Let's go!... Hey-Hey-Hey-Hey -- Tribrary of these rap skits, styles I mastered Many brothers snatched it up and tried to match it But I'm still number one, everyday real Speak what I want, I don't care what y'all feel 'Cause I'm my own master, my Pop told me be your own boss Keep integrity at every cost, and his home was Natchez Mississippi Did it like Miles and Dizzy, now we gettin' busy Bridging The Gap from the blues, to jazz, to rap The history of music on this track Born in the game, discovered my father's music Like Prince searchin' through boxes of Purple Rain But my Minneapolis was The Bridge, home of the Superkids Some are well-known, some doin' bids I mighta ended up on the wrong side of the tracks If Pops wouldn't've pulled me back an said yo [Olu Dara singing] Greatest man alive (Nas: Yeah, turn it up!) Gre-Gre-Gre-Gre-Greatest man alive! [Verse 2: Nas] The blues came from gospel, gospel from blues Slaves are harmonizin' them ah's and ooh's Old school, new school, know school rules All these years I been voicin' my blues I'm a artist from the start, Hip-Hop guided my heart Graffiti on the wall, coulda ended in Spoffard, juvenile delinquent But Pops gave me the right type'a tools to think with Books to read, like X and stuff 'Cause the schools said the kids had dyslexia In art class I was a compulsive sketcher of Teachers in my homeroom, I drew pix to mess them up 'Cause none'a them would like my style Read more books than the curriculum profile Said, "Mr. Jones please come get your child 'Cause he's writin' mad poems and his verses are wild" [Olu Dara singing] Greatest man -- The great-greatest man alive [Verse 3: Nas] Hey-Hey-Hey -- My Poppa was not a Rollin' Stone He been around the world blowin' his horn, still he came home Then he got grown, changed his name to Olu Come on, tell 'em 'bout the places you gone to [Olu Dara singing] I been to Saudi Arabia, Mozambique Madagascar, Paris, Greece The Middle Africa is where we lived Better known as Queenbridge [Nas] Nas, Nas you don't stop Olu Dara in the house, you don't stop Muddy Waters' Howling Wolf you don't stop From the Blues to Street Hop you don't stop Tell 'em Pop [Outro: Olu Dara singing / Nas adlibbing] See I come from Mississippi (Let 'em know) I was young and runnin' wild (Runnin' wild) Ended up in New York City (Yeah!) Where I had my first child (That's me) I named the boy Nasir (Yeah, Daddy!) All the boys call him Nas (Luh ya, boy) I told him as a youngster He'll be the greatest man alive (You the greatest, Pop) Greatest man alive (You the greatest, Pop)Gre-Gre-Gre-Gre-Greatest man alive! Rest In Peace Ray Charles Tags: nas olu dara bridging the gap streets disciple blues muddy waters dad |
User: fruitfulideas |
Together We Can Change Something "True religion is to care for widows and orphans in their distress." (James 1:27) Aids is the biggest widow and orphan maker in history: 14 million orphans in sub-Saharan Africa today. With 6000 people dying everyday due to Aids, is there any hope? God's church is responding. Hands at Work in Africa's mission is to see the local church in Africa effectively caring for the dying, widowed and orphaned, and unified in this mission with the church outside Africa. Tags: "Hands at Work in Africa" "James 1:27" HIV Aids Africa Outreach Mozambique Zambia "South Swaziland Nigeria Congo |
User: africahistoricalpast |
Bantu trading network part 1 You can see the whole series from link bellow http://www.youtube.com/user/bfq3000 Piles of boulders were nestled at the summit, to be rolled down upon visitors. Here Van Graan's party found the typical remains of daily life: broken pieces of pottery, bone fragments, spindles for weaving, pieces of iron and copper. But they also found a tantalizing wealth of gold objects: a scepter covered with gold plates expertly hammered to within a five-thousandth of an inch in thickness, free from holes. A magnificent rhinoceros fashioned from gold plate tacked down with gold pins onto a core material that had long since disintegrated. There were graves bearing skeletons adorned with gold and glass beads, and wooden headdresses that had been covered with gold sheathing, as well as a superbly crafted golden bowl.... Mapunguebe quickly became the most excavated site in South Africa, but the results of these efforts went virtually unpublished since the existence of the oldest urban settlement discovered in southern Africa flatly disproved the Afrikanner myth of origins.... It's as if these rare artifacts were left so scandalously unprotected in order to facilitate their decay and disintegration, thereby relieving apartheid South Africa of the embarrassment of Mapungubwe's achievement.... After Mapunguebe, we drove to another stone settlement, this one only recently discovered: Thulamela (which means "place of giving birth"), located in the Kruger National Park. Established by the ancestors of the Shangaan, Tsonga, and Venda peoples, this settlement thrived between AD 1350 and AD 1650 and was in regular contact with traders from the great Swahili states along the coast. Today the stone-walled hilltop site is covered with ancient, sprawling baobab trees. Thulamela is clearly a part of the larger trading and Metalworking Empire associated with Great Zimbabwe and related to similar settlements found in Zimbabwe, South Africa, Botswana, and Mozambique. The contrast between the governments's handling of Thulamela and Mapunguebe could not be greater: First excavated in 1996, this site has been reconstructed from the original stones found by archaeologists from the University of Pretoria, in the atmosphere of openness created by the ANC government. People living near the site have been actively engaged in the excavation, sharing oral history with the scholars. Thulamela proves that black South Africans had evolved sophisticated mining skills long before Europeans arrived. Their metalworkers succeeded in converting iron ore into carbon steel for use in tools and weapons. -"Wonders of the African World" by Henry Louis Gates 1999 Tags: Mapunguebe racism language visual arts Africa tropical black negro humanities communications economics engineering boer |
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Bantu trading network part 2 and it's demise You can see the whole series from link bellow http://www.youtube.com/user/bfq3000 Piles of boulders were nestled at the summit, to be rolled down upon visitors. Here Van Graan's party found the typical remains of daily life: broken pieces of pottery, bone fragments, spindles for weaving, pieces of iron and copper. But they also found a tantalizing wealth of gold objects: a scepter covered with gold plates expertly hammered to within a five-thousandth of an inch in thickness, free from holes. A magnificent rhinoceros fashioned from gold plate tacked down with gold pins onto a core material that had long since disintegrated. There were graves bearing skeletons adorned with gold and glass beads, and wooden headdresses that had been covered with gold sheathing, as well as a superbly crafted golden bowl.... Mapunguebe quickly became the most excavated site in South Africa, but the results of these efforts went virtually unpublished since the existence of the oldest urban settlement discovered in southern Africa flatly disproved the Afrikanner myth of origins.... It's as if these rare artifacts were left so scandalously unprotected in order to facilitate their decay and disintegration, thereby relieving apartheid South Africa of the embarrassment of Mapungubwe's achievement.... After Mapunguebe, we drove to another stone settlement, this one only recently discovered: Thulamela (which means "place of giving birth"), located in the Kruger National Park. Established by the ancestors of the Shangaan, Tsonga, and Venda peoples, this settlement thrived between AD 1350 and AD 1650 and was in regular contact with traders from the great Swahili states along the coast. Today the stone-walled hilltop site is covered with ancient, sprawling baobab trees. Thulamela is clearly a part of the larger trading and Metalworking Empire associated with Great Zimbabwe and related to similar settlements found in Zimbabwe, South Africa, Botswana, and Mozambique. The contrast between the governments's handling of Thulamela and Mapunguebe could not be greater: First excavated in 1996, this site has been reconstructed from the original stones found by archaeologists from the University of Pretoria, in the atmosphere of openness created by the ANC government. People living near the site have been actively engaged in the excavation, sharing oral history with the scholars. Thulamela proves that black South Africans had evolved sophisticated mining skills long before Europeans arrived. Their metalworkers succeeded in converting iron ore into carbon steel for use in tools and weapons. -"Wonders of the African World" by Henry Louis Gates 1999 Tags: congo racism language visual arts Africa tropical black negro humanities communications economics engineering boer |