Deputy President David Mabuza appears to be on his way out of the government, paving the way for his ANC counterpart, Paul Mashatile, to make his much ...
[Cyril Ramaphosa](https://mg.co.za/tag/cyril-ramaphosa/) had accepted the resignation, Mabuza still needed to formally resign as a member of parliament before leaving the government office he has occupied since February 2018. [ANC ](https://mg.co.za/opinion/2022-12-22-three-scenarios-for-the-anc-in-2024/)sources said this week that Mabuza, who failed to make the ballot for a second term at the partyโs conference in December, had submitted a letter of resignation to the president on Monday. [David Mabuza](https://mg.co.za/politics/2022-10-07-david-mabuza-begs-zuma-for-his-backing/) appears to be on his way out of the government, paving the way for his ANC counterpart, [Paul Mashatile](https://mg.co.za/tag/paul-mashatile/), to make his much anticipated move from Luthuli House to the Union Buildings.
Pretoria - President Cyril Ramaphosa's office has not responded to rumours that ANC deputy president David Mabuza has resigned. The rumours circulated on ...
The deputy president has done nothing to counter claims that he no longer wants anything to do with the ANC. Mabuza, affectionately known as The Cat, surprised many when he showed no interest in gunning for any of the Top 7 positions the party had to offer. The rumours circulated on social media late on Wednesday following weeks of speculation about what would happen to Mabuza after he declined nomination to contest his position as ANC number two in December.
Deputy President David Mabuza's office says claims making the rounds on social media that the country's second-in-command had handed in his resignation are ...