Cape Town
Will farmgate bring down President Cyril Ramaphosa? Following the publication of a parliamentary report on an unannounced theft at one of his private properties, the future of the head of state is in limbo. The president of the ANC (African National Congress), who is ready to resign at the end of the week, has decided to fight to the end to prove his innocence. The National Executive Committee (ANC), the governing body of the ruling party, finally decided to support the head of state, rejecting the report accusing him. This political lifeline will allow Cyril Ramaphosa to run for the presidency of the ANC at the elective conference to be held in Johannesburg from December 16 to 20 next year.
“The discussions were sincere and heatedANC treasurer Paul Mashatile said on Tuesday, speaking after more than five hours of meetings with ANC leadership. This will be the only slightly personal touch of the press release…
Source: Le Figaro

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