#GCS 28.1.16 Pt2

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In a nation where frustrated citizens bare their bums at politicians, you need the likes of Justice Malala to be the voice of reason. In this edition of The Burning Platform fired up by Nando's, Malala looks at intra-political party conflicts, gunshot homicides in Cape Town and Denis Goldberg on corruption, amongst other hot topics.
28 Jan 2016 12AM English Explicit South Africa Society & Culture · News

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