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South Africa corruption whistleblower: 'My life was in danger'
Athol Williams says he had to flee the country after testifying at the state inquiry into corruption.
South African whistleblower Athol Williams says he had to flee the country after naming powerful individuals in this testimony to the state inquiry into massive corruption allegations.
Plus, the president of Ethiopia's Somali region Mustafa Omer on why he has aligned with the Ethiopian army.
And after the oil tanker collision in Sierra Leone's capital, Freetown, which claimed the lives of dozens of people, we hear from the city on the continuing concerns about road safety.
Photo: Athol Williams
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Wed 10 Nov 202119:06GMT
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