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South Africans from across the spectrum are probably dreading the year ahead, if it is anything like the year we just had 😓 2023

In the Zondo report, Zuma was implicated for providing the Gupta family an open door to hijack the country’s resources and it revealed Mantashe as a person who benefitted from projects as the then secretary-general of the ANC.Gigaba – was found lying about his knowledge of the Gupta family and of having used his position to appoint their allies in strategic positions at state-owned companies.

Multiple incidents of state capture took place within South African government departments and state-owned enterprises during the presidency of Jacob Zuma as senior officials routinely broke the law, the commission concluded. It caused an uproar, with some describing Operation Dudula as a vigilante group which intimidated migrants and street vendors.

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