Minister of international relations and co-operation Naledi Pandor believes there won’t be a new president in 2023 as Cyril Ramaphosa will remain the president of the ANC and South Africa.
From January 1, South Africa will assume the role of chair of the developing economies grouping Brics, alongside Brazil, Russia, India and China. Pandor said the main objectives of the country's engagement in Brics were to enhance the future growth and development of South Africa and strengthen intra-Brics relations with mutually beneficial co-operation.
Pandor said South Africa’s membership in Brics has contributed to further expanding Brics’ geographic reach, representivity and inclusiveness.
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