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Senekal (South Africa), 16 Oct (EFE/EPA) - (Camera: Kim Ludbrook) The case of the brutal murder of a white farmer Friday turned a town in central South Africa into a large pressure cooker taken over by black and white protesters who highlighted, once again, the serious racial tensions in the country.FOOTAGE OF TENSIONS IN SOUTH AFRICA
Stellenbosch (South Africa), Aug 12 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Nic Bothma) Dozens of people protested on Wednesday against inequality and white privilege in Stellenbosch, South Africa, an unauthorized demonstration due to the restrictions established to stop the spread of coronavirus in Africa's worst-hit country.FOOTAGE OF THE PROTEST.
South African Health Minister Zweli Mkhize confirms the country's first case of the novel coronavirus, a 38-year-old male who travelled to Italy. SOUNDBITE
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) gives exclusive insights into the work of the development department with the documentary series" What's Behind. "While the first episode led into the freezing cold of Arjeplog, just north of the Arctic Circle, Episode 2 focuses on heat testing in South Africa. About 15,000 kilometers south of Arjeplog lies the small town of Upington, one of the hottest places in South Africa, in the province of North Cape, South Africa, Botswana and Namibia, where the daily temperatures regularly reach temperatures above 50 degrees in the sun Kalahari Desert is the ideal setting for testing vehicle models on the road to production readiness under extreme conditions.Many heat tests are carried out in southern European regions such as Sicily. But the schedule of development departments does not always fit into the seasons of the northern hemisphere. In such cases, Upington comes into play, a summery furnace almost all year round. FCA engineers also find it an ideal environment in European winter to burden vehicle systems to the limit and beyond.
Rwanda jails the main leader of the opposition for treason and denying the genocide which scourged the country in the 1990s. Next, there are urgent calls for a reform of South Sudan's use of the death penalty as activists warn justice is not being served. Finally, China's manufacturers begin gravitating towards Africa as the low production costs become an irresistible draw.