Political economy expert Dr Dale McKinley said while the revelations contained in the Zondo Inquiry reports were important, state capture went beyond just the Guptas.
President Cyril Ramaphosa will on Tuesday receive the second part of the report of the Judicial Commission of Inquiry into allegations of State capture, corruption and fraud in the public sector. Acting Chief Justice and Commission Chairperson Judge Raymond Zondo presented the first part of the report to Ramaphosa at the Union Buildings in Pretoria on January 4.
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Growing up in the dusty streets of Katlehong, in Ekurhuleni, professor Zeblon Vilakazi watched as the space shuttle Columbia, STS-1 took off until it was just a tiny speck of dust in the sky and was inspired to reach the stars.
Forty years later, Vilakazi was installed as the 16th vice-chancellor and principal of Wits University at a ceremony held at the Solomon Mahlangu hall yesterday.
Vilakazi shared that it was in 1981 when the incident happened and ever since then he has never looked back. He worked hard to fulfil his dream which saw him representing the country and the continent at the CERN laboratories in Geneva, which was the largest scientific experiment of its time.