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4 preie.

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blaarslaai, preie.

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endive, leeks.

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weg met die preie!

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away with the leeks!

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wat het jy teen die preie?

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- what the leeks have done to you?

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die beste tamaties preie en raap!

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the best tomatoes leeks and turnips!

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vanmôre het sy al die preie uitgetrek.

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this morning she pulled all the leeks out.

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i always wanted to became a police officer after school cause its my dream i want to join the police force cause i picture myself as a proud officer there is alot do go through before you became a officer of the law you have to go through training where you basically get showed what to do and what is expected from you but if it does work out then i'm thinking of study further then to get a better job opportunity

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i always wanted to become a police officer after school cause its my dream i want to join the police force cause i picture myself as a proud officer there is alot do go through before you became an officer of the law you have to go through training where you basically get shown what to do and what is expected from you but if it does work out then i'm thinking of studying further then to get a better job opportunity

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english franÇais search news success stories press releases loans & grants speeches interviews events calendar multimedia newsletter home / news and events / what will africa be like in 2060? what will africa be like in 2060? 25-oct-2011 what does the future hold for africa in 50 years’ time? the african development bank (afdb) and the french agency for development (afd) have been looking far into the future to explore what the continent will be like in 2060.   they have looked at population trends, economic trends and challenges, climate change, natural resources and the prospects for african integration. the result is a report called africa in 50 years’ time – the road towards inclusive growth, prepared by the afdb. the main forecasts are a decline in conflict, more urbanization, more migration and less reliance on agriculture. the future, as always, is shrouded in uncertainty. but many of the trends that will determine africa’s future prospects are already visible today. so we can begin to identify the challenges and opportunities that lie before us. thus, the main objective of the studies is to reduce uncertainties, to anticipate the changes and to explore the possibilities and prospects for africa by determining the possible paths, defining all the constraints and identifying the likely scenarios.   the report builds on the wider studies being undertaken by the two institutions. it identifies the drivers of change and their likely consequences over the next half century, and proposes policy choices to help africa to fulfill its future potential. major conclusions coming out of the analysis indicate that by 2060, gradual exogenous changes will have transformed the opportunities and challenges facing africa in at least six dimensions.  urbanization will accelerate. migration will increase. agriculture may well decline, both in relative and absolute importance. natural resources will remain an important part of the development picture and a major development challenge. some african economies may have learned to compete globally, and conflicts will continue to diminish but not wholly disappear. the report argues that how individual economies in africa respond to these challenges will depend on the choices they make, individually and collectively. broadly, countries in the region need to respond by investing in their cities, managing migration, transforming agriculture, managing their natural resources better, and making concerted efforts to break in at the bottom of the global market in goods and services. collective action – by africans, themselves, in the form of deeper regional integration, and by the international community in the form of improved performance on trade and aid – must support the efforts of individual counties. barfour osei document url:  africa in 50 years' time - the road towards inclusive growth related sections chief economist's office sectors agriculture & agro-industries climate change economic & financial governance education energy topics civil society employment financial crisis independent development evaluation (idev) independent review mechanism (irm) our microsites annual meetings african economic conference cop africa investment forum afdb group: the first 50 years connect with us   newsletter terms & conditions cookies & privacy policy sitemap search disclosure and access to information blogs glossary © 2021 african development bank

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