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President Cyril Ramaphosa says he will not tolerate excuses from future Cabinet ministers, should the ANC win the May 8 elections.

Ramaphosa was speaking at an ANC event on Thursday night where he warned of taking a no-nonsense approach toward the next administration. "We have done all the policy prescripts. We have policies from here to Cairo. As president, I no longer want to hear excuses from ministers. Right now we must do the work. I would also like our premiers at provincial level to not accept excuses. No more excuses. We must just implement because our people deserve the best."

Ramaphosa was confident of a decisive ANC victory at next Wednesday's polls. He told the audience that he was sleeping comfortably because he was confident of his party succeeding.South Africans see the elections as a decisive moment for the country's future, he said. President Cyril Ramaphosa arriving for the last engagement before

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