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The South African Federation of Trade Unions has cast doubt on whether President CyrilRamaphosa will be able to properly carry out his duties in future, saying the Phala Phala saga has left him discredited. PhalaPhalaFarmGate

Presidential Spokesperson, Vincent Magwenya, addressed the nation last night, saying thatSAFTU’s General-Secretary, Zwelinzima Vavi, says: “It is impossible for him to make any more steps that can guarantee him a future. The deal is done, and he cannot win this battle. He is completely discredited at this moment, and he can never ever command SA into any moral regeneration or renewal or anything like that.

ATM Communication Manager, Mxolisi Makhubu, says: “The ATM’s position is quite simple and direct, the president must resign. We are sitting with a president right now who’s in violation of many laws. He was found to have said that he was going to take his business interests in a blind trust. When the panel looked at the evidence, it was found that he was still the leading man of the trust that he had appointed. It all points to him.

ATM Leader, Vuyo Zungula, says they will soon approach National Assembly Speaker Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula on a secret ballot. The ATM has been vocal in holding the President accountable for his role in the alleged corruption that took place on his farm in Limpopo.Share article

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