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The 2023 South African National Shutdown was a protest held by the political party Economic Freedom Fighters on 20 March 2023, the day before Human Rights Day. [8] [4] [9] [10] [11] The EFF called for the resignation of President Cyril Ramaphosa and an end to load-shedding.
His resignation from politics notwithstanding, Ramaphosa occasionally accepted positions in the public eye, both abroad and in South Africa. He became the first Vice Chairman of the Commonwealth Business Council , [ 33 ] and, in 1998, the Chairman of South Africa's BEE Commission. [ 40 ]
A presidential election was held in the National Assembly in South Africa on 15 February 2018 following the resignation of Jacob Zuma on 14 February. [1] Acting president Cyril Ramaphosa of the ruling African National Congress won the election unopposed due to no other party nominating a candidate.
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa faces the prospect of his ruling party's worst election result ever. While several polls have support for his African National Congress at below 50% ahead ...
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa said the government had not confiscated any land, and he looked forward to engaging with Trump to foster a better understanding over the matter ...
Ramaphosa has defended the policy. White people represent 7.2% of South Africa's population of 63 million, statistics agency data shows. The data does not breakdown how many are Afrikaner.
President Cyril Ramaphosa sacked her from his cabinet in March 2023, precipitating her resignation from the National Assembly. The daughter of anti-apartheid leaders Albertina and Walter Sisulu, Sisulu was born in Johannesburg and attended boarding school in neighbouring Swaziland.
Cyril Ramaphosa (born 1952) 26 May 2014 15 February 2018 (became president) [1] 3 years, 265 days 8 David Mabuza (born 1960) 27 February 2018 28 February 2023 (resigned) [2] 5 years, 1 day Cyril Ramaphosa: 9 Paul Mashatile (born 1961) 7 March 2023 Incumbent 1 year, 341 days