NATIONAL NEWS - After Monday’s marathon debate on the State of the Nation Address, opposition parties will again be looking to President Cyril Ramaphosa to spell out his plans to fight corruption and deal with state capture.
They say he must shake up the Cabinet and make sure those who have contributed to state capture are brought to book.
Ramaphosa will be responding to the debate in the National Assembly on Tuesday afternoon.
Democratic Alliance leader Mmusi Maimane says that a corrupt state is the poisoned chalice that Ramaphosa has inherited from Jacob Zuma, and that he must clean house by first firing key ministers.
“Mr President, if you want to undo the damage of state capture, we must acknowledge those who led us there in the first place.”