@DArtisari@samkelemaseko I was embarrassed to hear him, who used to be the JP, confusing appeal of the Constitutional court ruling with review of Sec 89 report 😳
@Prince_Fynnd It's an allergic reaction which can be triggered by variety of allergens. It's called urticaria/hives. Antihistamines like fexofenadine or certirizine are effective treatment for it. Now how do I get my reward?
@GodPenuel @ParliamentofRSA Whether you like him or not, or you support him or not, he will still be the President of the Republic of South Africa, and therefore your President as well as long as you are the citizen of this country
Meet a humble yet brilliant South African who twice appeared in the Time Top 100 people in the world, an anti apartheid activist, a trade union leader , a man of integrity, compassion and resilience, Matamela Cyril Ramaphosa, the current President of South Africa. Ramaphosa was born in Soweto on the 17th November 1952, a joyous and and very happy day indeed. He attended Tshilidzi Primary School and Sekano Ntoane High School in Soweto. He registered to study law at university of Limpopo in 1972.while at university Ramaphosa was an activist involved in student politics and this resulted in him being detained in solitary confinement for eleven months in 1974 by the terrorist apartheid regime. In 1976 he was arrested again and detained for 6 months at John Vorster Square. After his release, he became a law clerk for a Johannesburg firm of attorneys and continued with his legal studies through correspondence with UNISA, where he obtained his Bachelor of Procurationis degree (B. Proc.) in 1981. The brilliant Ramaphosa was secretary general of South Africa's biggest and most powerful trade union at that time , the National Union of Mineworkers in the 80’s. Basically Ramaphosa built this powerful trade union.
In 1991, he was elected ANC secretary general under ANC president Nelson Mandela. He defeated Jacob Zuma.
He was elected chairperson of the Constitutional Assembly after the country's first fully democratic elections. In 1996 he resigned from politics and became a self made and very successful businessmen. The brilliant and amazing Ramaphosa joined politics again in 2012 and he will go down in history as having saved South Africa from total destruction and annihilation when he was elected ANC President in 2017. Every South African owes Ramaphosa dearly for this. He inherited a totally broken and corrupt government. It’s no easy task but he is rebuilding the country again from scratch after the destruction and devastation caused by the disgraced Jacob Zuma and gang. Ramaphosa has been giving half his salary (salary is R3.6 million a year) to charity in honour of Nelson Mandela. Via the Cyril Ramaphosa foundation thousands of students benefit with various resources. Thousands of poor people are also helped via the foundation. Ramaphosa has received dozens of awards from around the world,like the Olof Palme Prize in Stockholm, Golden Plate Award of the American Academy of Achievement etc. He has also received honorary doctorates from, among others, the University of Natal, the University of Port Elizabeth, the University of Cape Town, the University of the North, the National University of Lesotho, National University of Ireland Galway, the University of Massachusetts Boston,and the University of Pennsylvania. Ramaphosa has also received state honours from multiple countries such as, Saudi Arabia, United Kingdom,Senegal etc
President Cyril Ramaphosa has made South Africa a powerful and respected force in the world.
Cyril Ramaphosa is a good man
Cyril Ramaphosa is an honest humble down to earth man. I am sure I speak for every South African when I say we are lucky to have a President like Cyril Ramaphosa. South Africa and it’s people salute @CyrilRamaphosa
Fully deserves a second term as president
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@blacklabelsa Why do I have a strange feeling about the sudden disappearance of the leaderboard. I hope poor @Moroka_Swallows is not cheated on their 4th position leading Amazulu with almost 20 000 votes