The question of #StateCapture has certainly captured the attention of South Africans. Could this be the final straw that breaks Jacob Zuma's scandalous back? Justice Malala comes in all guns blazing on this, leaving no stone unturned in revealing what is really going on right now with the Burning Platform brought to you by Nando's.

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Gwen Ngwenya steps in for Justice Malala on the Burning Platform, and fires the flames of current affairs in South Africa.

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It tends to seem that the 90's babies have found their place and their voices in shaping and making their mark on the South African political landscape, while the 80's babies have struggled to do the same. Andrew and Rori speak to fellow 80's baby, DA Member of Parliament and Shadow Minister for Human Settlements, Makashule Gana, to find out if 80's babies will be remembered as inconsequential to the political history of the country.

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The #FeesMustFall movement has revealed some real social shortcomings right now, something that Justice Malala touches on in this week's Burning Platform. The 'two ANCs' topic comes up again with Mabs and Ben wrapping up the other news and sports headlines from there.

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Andrew Levy explores what the future of tertiary education could look like. He speaks to trends analyst Dion Chang and founder of 'We Think Code', Arlene Mulder.

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The SABC is burning right now, and Justice Malala has all the insights on the flames with the Burning Platform brought to you by Nando's. Can the national broadcaster get any worse? #FeesMustFall, drug dealers as South African ambassadors and Thuli Madonsela's final week of office.

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Gwen Ngwenya steps in for Justice Malala this week on the Burning Platform brought to you by Nando's. How politically motivated are the student uprisings? Hlaudi Motsoeneng and being the poster boy of cadre deployment and the instability around Pravin Gordhan... all this and more to sink your teeth into.

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In the fourth episode in the series, Andrew and Rori follow up the conversations that have been had on what it means at an individual level to be black, with a discussion on what it means at an organisational level. There are a range of organisations in South Africa that describe themselves and indeed prefix their names with the word "black"; the question that is explored in this show - with the help of Sandile Zungu of the Black Business Council and Tryphosa Ramano of the Association for Black Securities and Investment Professionals - is how their stated blackness impacts on their values, culture, strategy, and operations.

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The #FeesMustFall movement is just not going away, and Justice Malala is not surprised on the Burning Platform, brought to you by Nando's. The fiery situations on campuses right now is something that is angering many, and Justice cuts to the problems at hand and why things need to get fixed quickly.

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In this third episode of the series titled 'What Does It Mean To Be Black?', Rori explores the question more deeply, assisted by the CEO of Steve Biko Foundation, Obenewa Amponsah, and activist and researcher Bryan Keith Murray. They begin to define the differences between the cultural meaning of being black and the political meaning of being black.

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