President Cyril Ramaphosa being sworn in the republic of South Africa
By: Dr. Paula O.M.Otukile
Gaborone, Botswana
Correspondence
Pretoria-Parliament.
At the Union buildings today,
President Cyril Ramaphosa being Swon in today to resume his term after being re-elected on a second term in parliament as the president of the Republic of South Africa.
It was the battle of parties, with various parties such as Mkhonto we sizwe (MK) dominating the KZN, Democratic alliance taking over western cape but all was not lost for ANC on this elections.
ANC won the elections under Ramaphosa’s leadership, despite the loadshedding, electric power problems that hit South Africa over half a decade.
President Cyril Ramaphosa says “he is committed to working with all political parties and sectors to find solutions to the challenges faced by the country.”
Multitudes came to witness his inauguration and it was a blessing to see President Joao Lorenço from Angola, Vice President Slumber Tsogwane from Botswana and many more this morning.
His Excellency, President-Elect, Mr Cyril Ramaphosa arrived at the Union Buildings with his spouse, Dr Tshepo Motsepe for the Presidential Inauguration. This is the 30th year of South Africa’s independence, and it was such a joy for the 7th parliament to witness with the world such a beautiful inauguration ceremony.
The hearts of the citizens expects better things such as employment opportunities to increase, on the second term of Ramaphosa, Load shedding to reduce and the economy to be better.
South Africa having greater industries and infrastructure as well as producing a lot in Africa it is the center of the southern African economic center.
However as the hub or cradle of business and Tourism, all hope is not lost and economists worldwide continue to hold thumbs for betterment of the economic situation.
More people were interviewed after the event and during and it shows that more people are optimistic about Ramaphosa being re-elected.
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