๐ President Cyril Ramaphosa takes the spotlight in South Africa's political scene with a promising new era ahead. ๐ From elections to inauguration, here's a peek into the journey of his re-election and coalition government formation.
President Cyril Ramaphosa recently secured his re-election in a challenging election for the African National Congress (ANC) and its alliance partners, including the South African Communist Party (SACP) and COSATU. Despite the difficulties, Ramaphosa emerged victorious, promising a fresh start for South Africa. His inauguration marked the beginning of a multi-party government, highlighting a shift towards collaboration and unity in the nation's leadership. Investors positively reacted to the news, with the Rand and equities rising as the power-sharing agreement with the Democratic Alliance was sealed.
Amidst warnings of 'toxic cleavages,' President Ramaphosa embraced his role in the coalition government after losing the parliamentary majority. The presidential inauguration, held at the historic Union Buildings, symbolized a significant moment for South Africa. World leaders extended their congratulations to President Ramaphosa, recognizing the importance of his leadership in the country and beyond.
In a remarkable turn of events, President Ramaphosa's re-election and the formation of a coalition government marked a pivotal moment in South Africa's political landscape. The alliance forged through this agreement sets a new precedent for collaboration among political parties, paving the way for unity and progress in governance. Ramaphosa's leadership in navigating the challenges of a divided parliament showcases his resilience and commitment to steering South Africa towards a brighter future.
Admittedly, this was a difficult election for our Alliance Partners, the African National Congress (ANC), the South African Communist Party (SACP) and ourselves ...
His inauguration as head of a multi-party government, comes just three weeks after elections in which his African National Congress (ANC) failed to secure a ...
Rand and equities rise after African National Congress seals power-sharing agreement with Democratic Alliance.
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Today, we gather under this vast Highveld sky at the seat of our government, the Union Buildings, to witness before all South Africans and our honoured guests ...
With that solemn oath, President Matamela Cyril Ramaphosa has taken his place in the highest office in the land โ the Presidency of South Africa. This is his ...
Leaders around the world have rallied behind President Cyril Ramaphosa and offered their congratulations after his inauguration as President of South Africa ...
During his inauguration for a second term, South Africa President Cyril Ramaphosa set the tone for cooperation in a government of national unity even as ...
The claim that Ramaphosa was an apartheid collaborator was made by former president Jacob Zuma at an MK party press conference on 16 June 2024.