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EXCLUSIVE: Nkopola Lodge “Kangaroo Court” - Garvey Karvei vs. Seodi White in a gloves-off exchange

EXCLUSIVE: Nkopola Lodge “Kangaroo Court” - Garvey Karvei vs. Seodi White in a gloves-off exchange: EXCLUSIVE: Nkopola Lodge “Kangaroo Court” - Garvey Karvei vs. Seodi White in a gloves-off exchange

Let me start by saying that you do not stage a kangaroo court and expect the issue to die quietly. Had we kept quiet, we would have been equally guilty of complicity in a system increasingly becoming oppressive.

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