Why were Malawian women abused in Oman?
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A BBC Africa Eye investigation uncovers how dozens of women from Malawi working in Oman, have suffered abuse. The investigation reveals how a WhatsApp group was used to rescue at least 50 of them. How and why were these women abused? Also, how African countries can use 'soft power' for their benefit. And why people in Botswana took to social media to criticise the 2024 Miss World contest
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