Cyril Ramaphosa has been re-elected as South Africa’s president, in a historic move that saw the governing African National Congress form a coalition with opposition parties. The new government of national unity brings together the ANC, the Democratic Alliance, and smaller parties in a bid to work together for the country’s greater good.
In his victory speech, President Ramaphosa emphasized the importance of unity and collaboration among leaders to address the challenges facing South Africa. The coalition deal marks a significant shift in the country’s political landscape, with parties coming together to prioritize the needs of all citizens.
The re-election of Cyril Ramaphosa signifies a new era for South Africa, with hopes for progress and development under the leadership of the new government of national unity. Stay tuned to BBC News for more updates on this evolving story.
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