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Watch the first show of the Resistance Bureau now!

Democracy in Africa3 years ago3 years ago

The launch event of the Resistance Bureau has been making headlines around the world.

You can now watch the video on Facebook as Bobi Wine, Fadzayi Mahere and Tundu Lissu discuss resisting the authoritarian pandemic!

Watch here: www.facebook.com/theresistancebureau 

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