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David Mabuza asked to remain in his position as deputy president…

Deputy President David Mabuza convenes a meeting with senior government officials at the Union Buildings in Pretoria in this picture taken on 05 December 2019.Deputy President David Mabuza convenes a meeting with senior government officials at the Union Buildings in Pretoria in this picture taken on 05 December 2019.

The Presidency says President Cyril Ramaphosa has requested David Mabuza to remain in his position as deputy president until the modalities of Presidential spokesperson Vincent Magwenya has confirmed that Mabuza wants to step down from his position, following the outcome of the governing party’s 55th national conference in December last year.Former ANC Treasurer-General Paul Mashatile has succeeded Mabuza as the party’s deputy president.

Meanwhile, political analyst Professor Sandile Swana says the resignation of Mabuza puts more pressure on President Ramaphosa to reshuffle his cabinet.

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Who cares what happens to this Bantustan oligarch? Fred Daniel must tighten the screws and get to the bottom of his accusation relating to DM's unscrupulous land grab in Mpumalanga.

that makes sense

Let Mabuza go. He has not moved a finger and has done nothing. Only stealing the taxpayers money. He is useless.

Did the president himself wait For smooth transition even when the former begged for it? You decide.

Is this not normal practice

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