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Cyril Ramaphosa

Lesotho gives SA the cold shoulder
Article
/ 2 July 2015

Lesotho gives SA the cold shoulder

The country claims it has everything under control but opposition leaders fear for their lives after the death of General Maaparankoe Mahao.

By Qaanitah Hunter
Marikana will always stalk Ramaphosa
Analysis
/ 19 June 2015

Marikana will always stalk Ramaphosa

The politician remains vulnerable in the quest to hold those responsible to account.

By David Bruce
Marikana will always stalk Cyril Ramaphosa
Analysis
/ 18 June 2015

Marikana will always stalk Cyril Ramaphosa

The politician remains vulnerable in the quest to hold those responsible to account.

By David Bruce
Ramaphosa shielded from Bashir questions
Article
/ 17 June 2015

Ramaphosa shielded from Bashir questions

Cyril Ramaphosa dealt with wage inequality, growth strategies and government cost-cutting in his Q&A session, but not Omar al-Bashir’s departure.

By Thulani Gqirana
NUM endorses Ramaphosa and Mantashe to lead SA
Article
/ 8 June 2015

NUM endorses Ramaphosa and Mantashe to lead SA

Regional leader Mpho Phakedi wants Cyril Ramaphosa and Gwede Mantashe to become the next president and deputy president of the ANC and the country.

By Staff Reporter
Long Walk to Freedom sequel to hit bookshops next year
Article
/ 26 March 2015

Long Walk to Freedom sequel to hit bookshops next year

Pan Macmillan announces it has acquired UK & Commonwealth rights to the book which is likely to tackle Mandela’s divorce from his second wife Winnie.

By David Smith and The Guardian
Eskom’s Matone to CCMA over ‘unfair suspension’
Article
/ 25 March 2015

Eskom’s Matone to CCMA over ‘unfair suspension’

While deputy president Ramaphosa assures the country that the Eskom boardroom shenanigans "are not squabbles", Eskom’s controversial chair stays put.

By Sapa
Ramaphosa: Eskom must employ on merit, ‘not skin colour’
Article
/ 19 March 2015

Ramaphosa: Eskom must employ on merit, ‘not skin colour’

Power utility Eskom is racing to recruit as many skilled people as possible, regardless of their skin colour, Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa said.

By Sapaxxxx
Eskom chiefs put on ice by gatvol board
Article
/ 12 March 2015

Eskom chiefs put on ice by gatvol board

And the Cabinet’s ‘war room’ has lost patience with the utility’s handling of the crisis it faces.

By Lionel Faull and Qaanitah Hunter
Ramaphosa refuses to answer questions on signal jamming
Article
/ 5 March 2015

Ramaphosa refuses to answer questions on signal jamming

Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa refused to answer questions in Parliament about the security measures used during the State of the Nation Address.

By Thulani Gqirana
Vote counting begins after snap election in Lesotho
Africa
/ 1 March 2015

Vote counting begins after snap election in Lesotho

Elections in crisis-hit Lesotho proceeded largely without incident, according to the country’s electoral commission, as counting commenced.

By Kristen Van Schie
Ominous rumblings from Lesotho army ahead of election
Africa
/ 19 February 2015

Ominous rumblings from Lesotho army ahead of election

The nerves of the coup-prone mountain kingdom are frayed as a SADC-monitored poll nears to return it to political stability.

By Staff Reporter
Wanted: Leaders to heal SA
Article
/ 30 December 2014

Wanted: Leaders to heal SA

We need young people who are not afraid to stick to their convictions and who will put the people first.

By Peter Vale
ANC leaders are ‘bodyguards of capitalism’ – EFF
Article
/ 15 December 2014

ANC leaders are ‘bodyguards of capitalism’ – EFF

The EFF says that Jacob Zuma, Gwede Mantashe and Cyril Ramaphosa all "hide behind black economic empowerment, a posture for capitalism".

By Sapa
Malema: I will never go back to the ANC
Article
/ 14 December 2014

Malema: I will never go back to the ANC

EFF leader Julius Malema says he will not go back to the ANC, but would consider an alliance between his party and the ANC.

By Matuma Letsoala and Thuletho Zwane
Ramaphosa: Madiba would have been ashamed of Parliament
Article
/ 8 December 2014

Ramaphosa: Madiba would have been ashamed of Parliament

Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa said former President Nelson Mandela would have been embarrassed about the disorder taking place in Parliament.

By Sapa
Opposition unites against EFF MPs’ suspension
Article
/ 21 November 2014

Opposition unites against EFF MPs’ suspension

The ANC’s attempt to censure the EFF MPs who chanted "pay back the money" was pushed back by a united front from the opposition parties in Parliament.

By Andisiwe Makinana
Act fast to save South Africa’s falling stock
Analysis
/ 21 November 2014

Act fast to save South Africa’s falling stock

The Constitution is contested terrain, but the ANC’s progressive, principled voice is mute. Cyril Ramaphosa should resign or speak up now.

By Richard Calland
Parliament rejects motion to censure Zuma over no-show
Article
/ 20 November 2014

Parliament rejects motion to censure Zuma over no-show

A total of 217 MPs voted against a motion to censure Jacob Zuma for undermining the Constitution and not attending National Assembly sittings.

By Andisiwe Makinana
Parliamentary peace accord in tatters
Article
/ 19 November 2014

Parliamentary peace accord in tatters

The peace accord between the ANC and opposition parties in an attempt to bring order to National Assembly sessions lasted just one day.

By Andisiwe Makinana
Motion to rebuke Zuma’s ‘no show’ postponed
Article
/ 19 November 2014

Motion to rebuke Zuma’s ‘no show’ postponed

Chief whips agreed to postpone a debate late on Tuesday evening about President Jacob Zuma’s lack of attendance at National Assembly sittings.

By Andisiwe Makinana
Parliament: Don’t touch me on my president (Zuma)
Article
/ 19 November 2014

Parliament: Don’t touch me on my president (Zuma)

JZ keeps sending in the clowns to do the fighting for him but, with or without him, Parliament is a good reflection of our democracy.

By Staff Reporter
Ramaphosa: Bearer of political solutions to Parliament’s problems
Article
/ 18 November 2014

Ramaphosa: Bearer of political solutions to Parliament’s problems

Cyril Ramaphosa traded the salaries of errant EFF MPs for a promise by opposition parties that they will respect Parliament’s rules in future.

By Andisiwe Makinana
DA: Trouble for Mbete if she doesn’t leave chair
Article
/ 18 November 2014

DA: Trouble for Mbete if she doesn’t leave chair

The DA says Baleka Mbete will not have an easy time if she does not leave her chair, and they will put pressure on Cyril Ramaphosa about the matter.

By Sapa
Nigeria church collapse: Victims’ remains return home
Article
/ 16 November 2014

Nigeria church collapse: Victims’ remains return home

Emotions ran high at the Waterkloof Air Force Base where bereaved families received the remains of those killed in Nigeria’s church collapse.

By Victoria John
Marikana: Lonmin ‘weighed up’ cost of strike to lives of employees
Article
/ 11 November 2014

Marikana: Lonmin ‘weighed up’ cost of strike to lives of employees

The Farlam commission of inquiry heard that Amcu acted responsibly, and that Lonmin was "not equipped" to deal with the strike.

By Sapa
Ramaphosa: MPs must respect Zuma and his office
Article
/ 5 November 2014

Ramaphosa: MPs must respect Zuma and his office

An angry deputy president called on opposition party leaders to show Jacob Zuma respect in Parliament if they want a good relationship with him.

By Andisiwe Makinana
Shivambu apologises ‘unconditionally’ for middle finger
Article
/ 4 November 2014

Shivambu apologises ‘unconditionally’ for middle finger

The EFF’s chief whip has apologised "unconditionally" for flipping the bird at Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa in Parliament.

By Sapa
Parliament to probe Shivambu’s middle finger
Article
/ 3 November 2014

Parliament to probe Shivambu’s middle finger

Parliament is to investigate whether the EFF’s Floyd Shivambu’s middle finger gesture during a sitting of the National Assembly constitutes contempt.

By Andisiwe Makinana
Ramaphosa: SA can’t force Nigeria to expedite repatriation of bodies
Article
/ 29 October 2014

Ramaphosa: SA can’t force Nigeria to expedite repatriation of bodies

Cyril Ramaphosa says government can’t force Nigeria to speed up returning the remains of the 84 South Africans who died when a building collapsed.

By Andisiwe Makinana
DA asks Ramaphosa to intervene over Zuma answering to Parliament
Article
/ 19 October 2014

DA asks Ramaphosa to intervene over Zuma answering to Parliament

The DA has called on Cyril Ramaphosa to respond to reports that Jacob Zuma will not answer to questions in Parliament until the EFF has been tamed.

By Andisiwe Makinana
Ramaphosa’s Lesotho visit reaps success
Africa
/ 2 October 2014

Ramaphosa’s Lesotho visit reaps success

Today wrapped up Cyril Ramaphosa’s successful three-day visit to Lesotho that resulted in the signing of the Maseru Facilitation Declaration.

By Thuletho Zwane
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