Episode Synopsis "#21DaysLockdownSA: Human Rights Activist Says Lockdown Reminds Of 'Historical Trauma'"
The nationwide lockdown has largely been met with acceptance. However, it has been challenged by certain groups over the constitutionality of the measure which is aimed at curbing the spread of Covid-19. Zahid Jadwat spoke to human rights activist Kagiso Nkosi.
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