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]]>Some of her greatest achievements in the modelling industry would be being featured in Vogue Italia in 2018. She has also modelled for large brands including Woolworths. Of course we won’t leave out the fact that she currently holds the title of Miss South and will represent South Africa in the Miss World 2021 contest.

Her tweet expressing her desire to run for president was met with some highly unanticipated criticisms, most of which tied in her background in modelling. Some popular sentiments can be summed up into comments that read something like “President of Bikini Bodies?” or “Focus on walking around naked. Stay in your lane.”
Does her being a model automatically disqualify her from presidency? Is her modelling career a reflection of a low IQ? It seems that most people seem to think so.

Here’s what others have forgotten. Whether or not she goes on to pursue a political career is another issue. The important issue might be that she is not just a beauty without brains. Her track record outside of the beauty industry is also pretty impressive.
Musida holds graduated with a Bachelor of Social Sciences in Philosophy, Politics and Economics. She hasn’t stopped there, she is currently doing her BA Honours in International Relations at the University of Witwatersrand.
She doesn’t end there. Musida is an advocate for mental health awareness and the empowerment of women and children. In sight of these qualifications outside her modelling career, some people remarked that she would make for a good president given her social activism.



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]]>Chairman of the Commission Judge Raymond Zondo, revealed during a hearing showcased on television that President Ramaphosa is summoned for four days, April 22, 23 and 28, 29.
The commission is probing allegations of looting and corruption which resulted in billions being stolen during Zuma’s time in office.
Zuma, some senior officials and his former cabinet members and CEOs of state-owned entities have been implicated for the allegations of looting and corruption which resulted in billions being stolen during Zuma’s time in office.
Current South African President has been asked to testify in his capacity as current head of the ruling party, African National Congress (ANC). This is in addition to his service as current President and Vice-President during the period of 2014 to 2018
Zuma refuse to appear before this commission to face the allegations and will therefore be facing legal action. The case is being heard on Thursday.
A report this month by the state’s Special Investigative Unit found that more than $800 million might have been lost to improper or corrupt government contracts for protective equipment for health workers and others as South Africa grappled with surging cases in the first few months of the pandemic.
Last month, the commission demanded two years in prison against Zuma for refusing to testify, before the Constitutional Court, the highest court in the country. His case will also be heard on Thursday.
These events highlight one of the main reasons Ramaphosa managed to propel himself to power. He stood firmly against corruption and pledged to root out corruption in South Africa.
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