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The simplified foreign view of Cyril Ramaphosa was that of an anti-corruption leader. The Phala Phala report is flummoxing outlets – much as it is markets, and South Africans. | BISouthAfrica

If you can't figure out if Cyril Ramaphosa is basically on his way out as President, you aren't alone.

Nor have foreigners more broadly, judging by the coverage of the Phala Phala report around the world.Should Cyril Ramaphosa be packing up in anticipation of leaving the Union Buildings? On Thursday, there were few straight answers to that question, and certainly not for foreign audiences, a review of global coverage showed.

Those reports were largely confined to the"Africa" or"International" news sections of foreign publications, not deemed necessary to present as directly important to readers in South Africa's major-trading-partner countries.

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BISouthAfrica He never was, he is still the same guy who calls for concomitant action on those Lonmin miners even before he was president ...

BISouthAfrica Is this an attack or are we not talking about the rampant corruption from state resources vs a cash deal that may have been sketchy, but think about where it came from, a desperate bid to oust a more honest but inactive president vs the foul RET and Arthur Fraser fools

BISouthAfrica I don't think you spend too much time with South Africans we know anyone wearing the green and yellow is a crook.

BISouthAfrica Mxm! lets see who will fund u

BISouthAfrica Shame ya'll lost the narrative year's ago 😂😂

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