The president is finally testifying and Briefly News compiled four highlights from the day’s goings-on.
The president admitted that the political party could’ve done more to speak out against corruption.
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Ramaphosa calls on citizens to use their votes as a weapon against corruption
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Ramaphosa says that the people who are deployed into state positions need to be “fit for purpose”.
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Steenhuisen feels that Ramaphosa is trying to exclude himself.
President Cyril Ramaphosa is testifying at the State Capture Commission and Briefly News put together a few highlights. Image: GCIS / FlickrSource: UGC
Briefly Newspreviously reported that Ramaphosa called oncitizens to use their votes as a weapon against corruption.
President Cyril Ramaphosa urged South Africans to use their voices in the form of votes to call out corruption.
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