S.A Pres. Zuma appoints new anti-graft watchdog head



The President of South African, Jacob Zuma has appointed Busisiwe Mkhwebane as the new Public Protector, a constitutionally mandated anti-corruption watchdog.

Mkhwebane, Who is a lawyer, recently held a position at the State Security Agency, replaced Thuli Madonsela, a popular figure with the public who led an investigation into improper state spending on Zuma’s country home.

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