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Deputy President David Mabuza has resigned as a Member of Parliament. The move clears the way for President Cyril Ramaphosa to appoint a new second-in-command.

South Africa's Deputy President David Mabuza is sworn in in Cape Town, South Africa, February 27, 2018.South Africa's Deputy President David Mabuza is sworn in in Cape Town, South Africa, February 27, 2018.. The move clears the way for President Cyril Ramaphosa to appoint a new second-in-command.David Dabede Mabuza is affectionately known as DD, with some calling him the CAT with nine lives. Mabuza was born in 1960 and calls Mpumalanga his home Province.

He made a comeback the following year, in 1999, this time as MEC for housing. This paved the way for him to be at the helm of the ANC in the Mpumalanga Province. He was elected as the provincial chairperson of the party in Mpumalanga from 2008 to 2017. During the 54th national conference, the three were seen as kingmakers, but Mabuza broke ranks with the premier league, with the second-largest group of voting delegates. He encouraged delegates to vote for unity in the party, which saw Cyril Ramaphosa emerging victorious.

 

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Now we wait for Cyril to hand in his resignation..come on Cyril ...do it while resignations are trending in the ANC camp

Who ever he appoints if they do one thing they would have done more than David Mabuza

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