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The Return of South Africa’s Most Feared Crime Unit - Episode #107

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South Africa’s police minister admits killing off the Scorpions was a mistake, as government scrambles to rebuild a crime-fighting unit with real bite. Vodacom finally ends its 18-year “Please Call Me” saga with a confidential settlement that could run into the billions. And the Presidency’s new tech team unveils a working digital driver’s licence - built in just three months, proving state innovation might not be a myth after all. And in the wildcard, the Suez Canal that once stole the Cape’s glory may have just handed it back.

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In Today's Show:

South Africa’s police minister admits killing off the Scorpions was a mistake, as government scrambles to rebuild a crime-fighting unit with real bite. Vodacom finally ends its 18-year “Please Call Me” saga with a confidential settlement that could run into the billions. And the Presidency’s new tech team unveils a working digital driver’s licence - built in just three months, proving state innovation might not be a myth after all. And in the wildcard, the Suez Canal that once stole the Cape’s glory may have just handed it back.

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