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Ramaphosa likely to be the last witness to testify at Zondo commission Updated
Gaopalelwe Phalaetsile
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President Cyril Ramaphosa is likely to be the last witness to appear before the State Capture Commission of Inquiry when he returns to complete his evidence next week.
On Tuesday, Chairperson of the Commission, Deputy Chief Justice (DCJ) Raymond Zondo announced that Ramaphosa s second appearance has been scheduled for the 31st of May 2021 and the 1st of June 2021.
Ramaphosa is due to appear in his capacity as the President of the country.
However, Zondo says Rampahosa will first have to answer to the issues that he couldn t respond to in his first appearance in his capacity as the President of the African National Congress (ANC) when he appeared before the Commission in April.
Ebrahim Raisi, the former head of the Astan Quds Razavi religious foundation, with Iran’s Supreme Leader (File)
UPDATE, MAY 25: Iran’s Guardian Council has approved only seven candidates for the June 18 Presidential election.
Spokesman Abbas Ali Kadkhodaei said the list was sent to the Interior Ministry late Monday. He did not give the names of the approved candidates.
Rumors have circulated that the Council had again blocked some leading politicians from candidacy, including 1st Vice President Es’haq Jahangiri and former Parliament Speaker Ali Larijani.
The claims were fed by Fars, the outlet of the Revolutionary Guards. The elite military organization is opposed to both Jahangiri, who is backed by reformist factions, and Larijani, who has criticized the hardline favorite Ebrahim Raisi.