Ramaphosa re-elected as president

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President Cyril Ramaphosa was one of 400 members of Parliament sworn in by Chief Justice Raymond Zondo in Parliament.

Ramaphosa was one of 400 members of Parliament sworn in by Chief Justice Raymond Zondo in parliament.

The ANC’s Cyril Ramaphosa has been elected SA President in the first sitting of the National Assembly. Picture: GCISRamaphosa was nominated by his party and seconded by the IFP. He said it would be his “pleasure” to serve as President again.The National Assembly also elected a new speaker, deputy speaker for the seventh parliament, which sat for the first time on Friday.

Former agriculture minister Thoko Didiza was elected Speaker of the National Assembly, while the DA’s Annelie Lotriet beat out African Transformation Movement leader Vuyo Zungula to become deputy speaker of the National Assembly. Ramaphosa was one of 400 members of parliament sworn in by Chief Justice Raymond Zondo earlier in the day.A VIEW OF THE WEEK: The ANC and others are about to learn that ‘after school is after school’‘You mentioned 9 wasted years, we should add your last five to it’: Ramaphosa slammed in victory

 

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