Mabuza announced his resignation on the sidelines of a funeral in Mpumalanga on Saturday, a process the ACDP and COPE said was not a normal way of stepping ...
"We view his resignation as strange in the sense that his resignation was announced at a family funeral. JOHANNESBURG - Opposition parties say the announcement of Deputy President David Mabuza's resignation should have been announced by President Cyril Ramaphosa, and not at a family gathering. Mabuza announced his resignation on the sidelines of a funeral in Mpumalanga on Saturday, a process the ACDP and COPE said was not a normal way of stepping down.
The National Freedom Party expressed their gratitude to the former Deputy President of South Africa for his service following his resignation.
“We will continue in our mandate, to hold the executive accountable, while working to foster a stronger and more united South Africa.” “We believe he will contribute to facilitating greater ease and a better working relationship between the executive and legislative branches.” Shaik Emam added that the NFP looked forward to working with Mashatile, as leader of government business in Parliament, should he be appointed as deputy president of South Africa.
By News24.com. President Cyril Ramaphosa's spokesperson, Vincent Magwenya, on Sunday confirmed that Deputy President David Mabuza had been asked to remain ...
“The president will say that Mabuza has resigned. “I am making space for the one elected at the conference because I can see he [Mashatile] is also making a few moves. He added that despite such a request being made, “the president has asked that the deputy president remains in his role until such a time as the modalities of his departure and transition have been finalised.”
President Cyril Ramaphosa has asked his second in command, David Mabuza to remain in his position until the management of his “departure and transition” is ...
The swearing-in of ANC deputy president Paul Mashatile as MP, is expected to take place on Monday. Instead, Ramaphosa has asked his second in command to remain in his position until the management of his “departure and transition” is finalised. “However, President Ramaphosa has requested the deputy president to remain in his role until such time the modalities of his departure and transition have been finalised.”
The African National Congress (ANC) Parliamentary Caucus has announced which members will be sworn in as Members of Parliament (MPs).
As previously reported, Deputy President David Mabuza resigned to make way for his replacement, Mashatile. Four ANC members will be sworn in as MPs in the Speaker of The African National Congress (ANC) Parliamentary Caucus has announced which members will be sworn in as Members of Parliament (MPs).
Deputy President David Mabuza convenes a meeting with senior government officials at the Union Buildings in Pretoria in this picture taken on 05 December 2019.
Meanwhile, political analyst Professor Sandile Swana says the resignation of Mabuza puts more pressure on President Ramaphosa to reshuffle his cabinet. The Presidency says President Cyril Ramaphosa has requested David Mabuza to remain in his position as deputy president until the modalities of Presidential spokesperson Vincent Magwenya has confirmed that Mabuza wants to step down from his position, following the outcome of the governing party’s 55th national conference in December last year.