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Vol 63 No 16 |
- SOUTH AFRICA
It started about as badly as it could for President Cyril Ramaphosa with the news that the Public Protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane was investigating whether he had breached the Executive Ethics Code in his handling of a break-in at his farm in which some US$4 million was reported to have been stolen...
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Vol 63 No 15 |
- SOUTH AFRICA
President Cyril Ramaphosa vigorously defended his probity in a speech to the South African Communist Party (SACP) on 15 July insisting he would not be railroaded or intimidated while about 150 demonstrators supporting the Radical Economic Transformation (RET) faction of the ruling African National Congress (ANC) marched on its Luthuli House headquarters to demand his suspension from office...
Vol 63 No 14 |
- SOUTH AFRICA
Chief Justice Raymond Zondo's epic state capture report is proving disastrous for President Cyril Ramaphosa and the ruling African National Congress (ANC)...
Vol 63 No 14 |
- SOUTH AFRICA
Although President Cyril Ramaphosa has got his favoured candidate elected as leader of the African National Congress in Gauteng the country's richest province the party remains chronically split in the region and could lose more support to radicals of the right and left in the 2024 elections...
Provincial deputy chair and cabinet member for education Panyaza Lesufi a staunch supporter of President Cyril Ramaphosa narrowly beat Lebogang Maile who has the local human settlements portfolio for the top party job with 575 delegate votes to 543...
The challenges facing President Cyril Ramaphosa in reforming the ruling party and confronting corruption are strongest here and resound most with voters...
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South Africa's President Cyril Ramaphosa also attended the summit urging the G7 countries along with World Trade Organization director-general Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala to speed up negotiations over patents for vaccines and therapeutics needed to address public health emergencies...
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Vol 63 No 13 |
- SOUTH AFRICA
Once a key associate of President Jacob Zuma in the state security and intelligence apparatus Arthur Fraser has leapt onto the front pages with his claims about the burglary at President Cyril Ramaphosa's farm in 2020...
Vol 63 No 13 |
- SOUTH AFRICA
On a wintry day on 13 June in Johannesburg Carl Niehaus the spokesman of the African National Congress's so-called Radical Economic Transformation (RET) faction led a delegation into the Rosebank police station in Johannesburg and laid an accusation of money-laundering kidnapping and corruption against President Cyril Ramaphosa...
Vol 63 No 13 |
- SOUTH AFRICA
Political contestation between Zuma loyalists in the Radical Economic Transformation (RET) faction and supporters of President Cyril Ramaphosa is reaching fever pitch as the provincial elective conference approaches in July ahead of the ANC's national policy conference at the end of July and the national elective conference in December (See accompanying feature 'Farmgate' rocks Ramaphosa)...
This critical source of money may explain pundits say President Cyril Ramaphosa's reluctance to condemn Russia's war in Ukraine...
On 15 June South African President Cyril Ramaphosa and Russia's Vladimir Putin spoke on the phone apparently at Ramaphosa's request after which the Kremlin reported that the presidents had 'expressed satisfaction with the current level of the two countries' strategic partnership'...
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Vol 63 No 13 |
- SOUTH AFRICA
Yet President Cyril Ramaphosa's government remains divided over strategy: specifically about the mix between fossil fuels and renewables and the pace at which the country retires its massive coal-fired power stations (AC Vol 62 No 22 Leaders clash over climate)...
One of the most publicised is that of mining magnate Patrice Motsepe President Cyril Ramaphosa's brother-in-law which announced a medium-term target of adding 5 000MW of renewable power to South Africa's grid and 2 000MW over the next year...
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