A campaign to oust South African President Cyril Ramaphosa as head of the ruling party has begun. Ahead of a December conference where party members will vote on senior leadership positions, Tourism Minister Lindiwe Sisulu criticised the nation’s top judges as “mentally colonised” and said not enough has been done to address the legacies of apartheid including poverty and land inequality.
His imprisonment sparked riots that triggered the worst violence since the end of apartheid, with more than 350 people killed. He is currently appealing an order to return to jail after his release on medical parole was ruled invalid. Ramaphosa, 69, became South African president in 2018 when the ANC ordered Zuma to step down, fearing that he would cost the party votes. An initial wave of investor enthusiasm, spurred by his pledges on reform and corruption, saw the rand rally.
Will we notice if he is ousted?
If he goes he will have missed his chance to clean up the party and government as promised. Slow squirrel without nuts.
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