Sierra Leone’s loitering laws declared discriminatory I Focus On Africa
The ECOWAS Court recently declared Sierra Leone’s loitering laws discriminatory and ordered their amendment or repeal.
A BBC investigation sees evidence that devastating flood water in South Sudan is spreading pollution from the oil industry.
And why is there a dispute over uranium production in Niger ?
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00:01 Intro
01:14 Why are Sierra Leone's loitering laws considered 'discriminatory'
08:28 How oil pollution is being spread around South Sudan by floods.
14:53 Why is there a tussle between the junta and the French nuclear fuel firm in Niger?
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