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In this week’s edition, show presenters Amanda Strydom and Mmanaledi Mataboge cover new circumstantial evidence pointing to major corruption committed by Presidential Spokesperson Mac Maharaj, why exposure to heavy metals like lead may increase rates of crime in society and why decreased exposure to lead may lead to a decrease in crime rates, and whether the Blackberry 10 is any competition to the iPhone.
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