"Principled" MK Vets, EFF says take all land and ISIS threatens SA

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For your listening pleasure over a cup of coffee and a koeksister, on today’s edition of the Daily Friend Show, Nicholas Lorimer speaks to Sara Gon and John Endres about the generally poor state of the MK veterans association and a UN report on the devastation that is predicted to befall the South African tourism sector in the wake of the Covid-19 crisis and lockdown. They also chat about the call from the EFF for the custodial taking of land by the state as well as a threat against South Africa by the Islamic State.

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8 Jul 2020 8AM English South Africa News Commentary · Politics

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