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Zimbabwe lawyers fight to put convicted rapist back behind bars

Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights are taking President Emmerson Mnangagwa, government and prison authorities to court for releasing convicted rapists under a presidential amnesty in May. eNCA correspondent Pindai Dube reports. Courtesy #DStv403

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