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South Africa lockdown relaxed but trust in government still hard hit by corruption

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In tonight's edition South Africa's response to the coronavirus has been praised but trust in the government is still hard hit by corruption. In Cameroon, police have fired tear gas and water cannon to break up opposition protests. Dozens of people have reportedly been arrested. And finally Mali celebrates 60 years of independence from France.

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