DYNAMIC x DOPA BEATZ feat. RUDEBOY REMINGTON - Feeling It
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DYNAMIC x DOPA BEATZ feat. RUDEBOY REMINGTON - Feeling It
DYnamic x DOPA BEATZ - Keep Running (Usain Bolt)
DYnamic x DOPA BEATZ - Keep Running (Usain Bolt)
DAKAR, 19 December (IRIN) - When floods in August 2005 made some of Dakar's most impoverished suburbs uninhabitable, Senegal's long-standing plan to transform its slums into modern housing took on a new urgency. With at least 20,000 people suddenly homeless, the government announced an emergency plan costing 52 billion CFA (US $ 104 million) to build 4,000 cement homes, set neatly in rows with electricity and running water. "Henceforth people should be able to rise above [their poverty]," said Senegalese President Abdulaye Wade. He called the plan "Jaxaay", which means "eagle" in the local language of Wolof, because it would help Senegalese become "the bird which flies the highest".
DAKAR (Reuters) - Dakar was known as "little Paris" during the post-colonial era because its sophistication evoked France's glittering "City of Lights" -- but these days the Senegalese capital is frequently plunged into darkness. Soaring fuel prices and lack of investment in the creaking state-run electricity sector have caused lengthy power cuts in the city of more than 2 million people. "In my neighbourhood, we can sometimes go at least eight hours a day without electricity," said 51-year-old Astou Ndiaye, who lives in the sprawling suburb of Parcelles Assainies. The worsening power shortages have transformed life in the breezy seaside capital.