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Deputy President David Mabuza has been appointed acting president for the duration of Ramaphosa's trip.

PRETORIA - President Cyril Ramaphosa is leading South Africa's delegation to the first Russia-Africa Summit which will be held in Russian city of Sochi this week, the Presidency said on Tuesday."The forum will focus on key areas of cooperation between Russia and African countries.

The summit is expected to deepen "friendly" relations between the Russian Federation and countries of the African continent at both bilateral and multilateral levels; forge closer collaboration on regional and international issues of common interest, raise strategic dialogue between Russia and African countries to a qualitatively higher level, and contribute to peace, security and sustainable development on the African continent.

"The Russia-Africa Summit will also contribute towards the overall objective of addressing the aspirations of African countries as encapsulated in Agenda 2063. As the continental development blueprint, Agenda 2063 calls for a people-centered developmental process that ensures, inter alia, economic diversification and growth in order to eradicate poverty, unemployment and inequality," she said.

 

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David 4IR Mabuza

We r on our own

i hope they pull him aside and call him to order, he is gone too far west

He must expropriate he knows what

We won't notice the difference... All of government acts... Badly... But the act

ANC selling the country off to Russia and China one acre at a time. ANC is to blind to see the truth.

Please take Baleka with as the Press Liaison Officer it will be nice to see her in action in Russia😂😂😂

So basically we're left with no one as the acting president!

Thank goodness ZS-OAK has been repossessed, Comair and SAA grounded so this time we hope Inkwazi passed all IAA Safety regulations and ready to fly😂😂😂😂😂😂

Bet you Putin takes him out

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