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South Africa's President Ramaphosa talks on corruption probes, state capture and xenophobia
Mr Ramaphosa says a decade of corruption is likely to have cost South Africa billions
Mr Ramaphosa said says that a decade of corruption under Jacob Zuma is likely to have cost his country more than R500bn, about $34 billion US dollars. He speaks to Focus on Africa's Sophie Ikenye about what he's going to do about the power giant, Eskom.
And more on the results from Tunisia's presidential election. Plus, families of those killed on Ethiopian Airlines flight ET302 were given the remains of their relatives over the weekend in Ethiopia. We hear more from the grounds there.
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