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President Cyril Ramaphosa says he is considering his deputy David Mabuza’s request to step down. Ramaphosa has thanked Mabuza for working alongside him over the last five years. SONAReply

[File Image] President Cyril Ramaphosa supported by Deputy President David Mabuza meet with leaders of diverse communities of faith.[File Image] President Cyril Ramaphosa supported by Deputy President David Mabuza meet with leaders of diverse communities of faith.Ramaphosa has thanked Mabuza for working alongside him over the last five years.

Replying to a debate on his State of the Nation Address during a joint sitting of parliament, Ramaphosa said Mabuza had given him unwavering support. “Deputy President David Mabuza has indicated his wish to step down from his position. This is a request I have informed him I’m considering and attending to. I would like to thank him for the work that he has done for this nation and for all of us. DP cheers!” says Ramaphosa.Mabuza confirmed that he resigned as Deputy President while he was speaking at his brother’s burial service in Mpumalanga.

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It's not a crime to fail he has done his bit Mbalula leave Ryeter alone what is the use of the criminal investigation department? You are threatening a whistle blower that's why cases go on unsolved because of laying allegations to someone who has brought a clue

Please leave alone Ryter he has done a good thing by enlightening what is going on at the eskom power stations and now the government must send the criminal investigation department officials to go and find out who is hired to give services to eskom and those who sabotage

Considering whats already done..

Mabuza just received paychecks, that's all he did.

'working' is a bit of a stretch

.. and PhalaPhalaFarmGateCriminal will be aware of “The Activities” .. yet both remain free ..

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