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Africa Live: South Africa builds wall to keep out Mozambicans - BBC News Africa Live: South Africa builds wall to keep out Mozambicans - BBC News
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Muthoni Muchiri That's all from the BBC Africa Live team for now.
BBC News We'll be back next week at bbc.com/africalive. Until then, there'll be an automated service here, plus you can get the latest news on our website or listen to our podcasts - Africa Daily and Focus on Africa.
Our African proverb of the day:
Men should not feel threatened as women stride forward in the world of work, says the first woman to lead First Bank of Nigeria in its 130-year history. If you eat the fruit of a big tree, do not forget to thank the wind."
Speaking at the Oxford Business Forum in the UK, Ibukun Awosika said it was time to be more radical: Click here to send us your African proverbs.
We're dealing with mindsets of time - in multiple cultures. It’s about resetting how we think. And we leave you with this shot from Cape Town in South Africa - it's one of our favourites this week:
In resetting, my challenge for the girls is this - you can’t wait for the time when everyone else understands it. If we had to wait for that, we'd still be waiting.
For the guys, be open-minded enough to understand, when girls wins - you win!"
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