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Jul 2024
47m 18s

South Africa's Rampaging Murder Rate: Ga...

The Underworld Podcast
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When Nelson Mandela and the ANC delivered South Africa from Apartheid in the 90s, hopes were high that the country could become a beacon of freedom and fairness. A generation later, those dreams lie in tatters. Elites have plundered state coffers to the tune of billions, mines have been taken over by illegal “chancers,” and the ghettoes of South Africa’s lar ... Show More
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