South Africa’s Deadly Gold Rush & Tanzania’s Witch Hunt | Unreported World | Free Documentary
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00:00:00 Tanzania – The Witch Hunters
In the first six months of 2017, nearly 500 women have been murdered in Tanzania, accused of being witches. Their deaths often involve strangulation, stabbing, or being burned to death. Filming with investigators, survivors, and witch doctors, Ade Adepitan investigates this sudden spike in brutal violence towards women and uncovers how relatives are manipulating old beliefs to steal money and land from older women.
00:23:38 South Africa – Deadly Gold Rush
Johannesburg is known as the City of Gold because it sits on the biggest gold reserves in the world. It is also home to a thriving illegal gold mining industry that is devastating communities. There are an estimated 30,000 illegal gold miners in South Africa, known as “zama zamas” from the Zulu word for “take a chance”. Zama zamas can spend months at a time underground and are supported by an extensive supply and logistics chain that helps feed them underground, transport and sift the gold, and provide security from the gang violence above the surface. Seyi Rhodes discovers the precarious lives of the illegal miners and the South Africans who live in towns where crime is so rife that they are cut off from services and even become seen as no-go zones for police and ambulance crews.
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00:00:00 Tanzania – The Witch Hunters
In the first six months of 2017 nearly 500 women have been murdered in Tanzania, accused of being witches.
Filming with investigators, survivors and witch doctors, Ade Adepitan investigates this sudden spike in brutal violence towards women, and uncovers how relatives are manipulating old beliefs to steal money and land from older women.
00:23:38 South Africa – Deadly Gold Rush
Johannesburg is known as the City of Gold because it sits on the biggest gold reserves in the world. It is also home to a thriving illegal gold mining industry that is devastating communities. Seyi Rhodes uncovers the precarious lives of the illegal miners, and the South Africans who live in towns where crime is so rife that they are cut off from services and even become no-go zones for police and ambulance crews.
These are all caused by leaders who are dictators they suffered their own ppl for their greed and lust for money. So sad these guys are risking their lives to be better to provide for their families. And they’re causing uprisings between the ppl as well.
If they’re witches how come they and their families can become rich and have a better future. It’s the leaders who’s witch hunting the livelihoods of the ppl to get rich and diverting the attention from them to the poorer people when they speak for themselves
Chary dzoka Kumba hatidi ufe mwanza achiri mucheche
The witch hunter guy says all the unbelievable stuff about women being witches and what a threat they are. Then he proceeds to practice witchcraft in front of you!