President Cyril Ramaphosa has asked his second in command, David Mabuza to remain in his position until the management of his “departure and transition” is finalised.
President Cyril Ramaphosa has asked his second in command to remain in his position until the management of his “departure and transition” have been finalised.President Cyril Ramaphosa has not accepted deputy president David Mabuza’s resignation.
Presidency spokesperson Vincent Magwenya on Sunday said: “Deputy President Mabuza has expressed his desire to step down from his position, following the outcome of the governing party's leadership elections in December 2022.
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