Cyril Ramaphosa is currently on a quest to get as many people on-board with the ANC as possible, ahead of next week’s general election. The president may have experienced a bit of turbulence during his first 14 months in charge, but he’s confident of making a smooth landing once the polls have been closed on Wednesday 8 May.
Addressing a gathering in Lynnwood, east of Pretoria, Ramaphosa was quizzed on a range of issues, including land expropriation and corruption. The two subject areas have come to define Cyril’s leadership, as he’s been given the unenviable task of trying to unite both the country and his own party.
Cyril Ramaphosa and the unity “balancing act”
In the last year or so, the president and his comrades seem to be on different flight paths. Just last night, Ramaphosa contradicted the claims of his beleaguered Secretary-General Ace Magashule, who said his phone had been hacked recently. Putting on a unite
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