 Other parts of Africa, South African judge Raymond Zundo has been appointed as head of the Constitutional Court, the country's highest court. His appointment by the head of state, Cyril Ramaphosa, follows lengthy televised hearing of the four candidates that took place during February. Justice Zundo was previously in charge of South Africa's inquiry into state corruption under President Jacob Zuma, who ruled the country between 2009 and 2018. Zundo will take office on April 1, when the commission he chairs will prepare its fourth and final report on state corruption under Zuma.