Zambia Recovers Millions from Corrupt Regime
On this week's "Africa Update," we take a look at how Zambia recovered nearly $60 million dollars in stolen assets from their corrupt former leadership. Plus, Sudan breaks diplomatic ties with Chad, and Zimbabwe eyes a presidential runoff.
Farai Chideya gets an update from Emira Woods, co-director of Foreign Policy in Focus at the Institute for Policy Studies.
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