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Jan 2023
36m 32s

Bodies of 28 people found in northwest B...

Bbc World Service
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Officials in Burkina Faso have launched an investigation after the bodies of 28 people were discovered in the north-western town of Nouna. The victims had been shot dead. And it is the third in our series of notable Africans as guest editors of the podcast. Today is the turn of law professor and South Africa's first female Public Protector, Thuli Madonsela ... Show More
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