Nkosi Sikelel'uKurt Darren

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16.04.19 Pt 2 – The team share a laugh over Kurt Darren's performance of the national anthem at a recent rugby match. Following that, they get stuck into some of the day's top stories including singer Zahara's health woes, billionaire Jack Ma's "12 hours a day, six days a week" work ethic and how bananas could help you if you're struck by lightning. To wrap things up, the 10th episode of Blind History focuses on Joan of Arc.
16 Apr 2019 1AM English Explicit South Africa Society & Culture · News

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