In his six years as South Africa’s president, Cyril Ramaphosa has tried hard to keep his party together. His desire for consensus has slowed his stated efforts to end graft and promote reform. Last week’s election suggests his approach has failed. South African President Cyril Ramaphosa said the country’s next administration must sustain policy reforms aimed at accelerating economic growth, as key political parties meet to discuss helping form a new government. Chief Justice Raymond Zondo declares the first sitting of the seventh Parliament to be 10am on 14 June. South Africa’s parliament will hold its first sitting since last month’s elections on June 14 to choose a president and speaker.
#BREAKING New South Africa parliament will meet for first time Friday, electing president, speaker among first tasks: minister https://t.co/PRnVQiyIog
South Africa’s parliament will hold its first sitting since last month’s elections on June 14 to choose a president, Chief Justice Raymond Zondo said https://t.co/VhqNvOW5UP
[BREAKING NEWS] Chief Justice Raymond Zondo declares first sitting of the seventh Parliament to be 10am on 14 June. For more details, tune in to #eNCA channel #DStv403 https://t.co/6Kwm1YkWwt
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South African President Cyril Ramaphosa said the country’s next administration must sustain policy reforms aimed at accelerating economic growth, as key political parties meet to discuss helping form a new government https://t.co/jHIOWnR06V
In his six years as South Africa’s president, Cyril Ramaphosa has tried hard to keep his party together. His desire for consensus has slowed his stated efforts to end graft and promote reform. Last week’s election suggests his approach has failed https://t.co/v9so2mFdRo 👇