#StateCapture: Imraan Buccus explains it all
Updated | By East Coast Breakfast
Jacob Zuma spent his first day at the Zondo Commission of Inquiry on Monday - and he has four more days to go. Political Analyst Imraan Buccus sheds light on the situation.
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Former South African President Jacob Zuma said that people have tried to kill him in the past during his first stint at the Zondo Commission of Inquiry on Monday. He is expected to share more on his relationship with the Guptas and provide evidence of the attacks on his life throughout the course of the week.
The former President was seen dancing and chanting 'Zuma Must Fall' ahead his appearance, which caused quite the stir, with many feeling he was making light of a very serious situation.
South Africa now waits in anticipation as to what will come to light during Zuma's week-long testimony.
Imraan Buccus shares his insight into the current situation of the inquiry.
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