The 77 Percent — Police brutality undermining trust of citizens

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Nigeria’s Police force is synonymous with corruption but they are not the only ones with a bad reputation. Across Africa, police brutality is rife forcing some in South Africa to demand reforms. Listen to this week’s 77 Percent show to find out more.
29 Sep 2020 English South Africa Society & Culture

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