Africa:African Judges Wearing Wigs a Symbol of British Colonialism? Julius Malema Thinks So

[This is Africa] The wigs and robes worn by judges and lawyers in former British colonies are among the most glaring symbols of colonial inheritance; an inheritance so old-fashioned and uncomfortable that even British barristers have stopped wearing them.

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