Deputy President Mabuza’s term comes to an end

David Mabuza resigns as a Member of Parliament and leaves his post as deputy president which he has held since 2018.

Deputy President David Mabuza has resigned as a Member of Parliament following his request to President Cyril Ramaphosa to resign from his position.

He served as deputy president from 2018 and his resignation marks the end of his term.

Ramaphosa thanked Mabuza for his service over his term, particularly in his engagements with various groups and formations in society.

“The deputy president has undertaken the responsibilities of his office with dedication. I am grateful for the support he has provided to me throughout his term and for the leadership he has provided to the work of Government.

“His contribution has been valued by the many constituencies with which he has engaged, including traditional leaders, military veterans, civil society formations and international bodies.

“As leader of Government business, he has ably managed the relationship between the executive and Parliament, working to ensure that the transformative legislative programme of this administration is advanced,” Ramaphosa said.

The Presidency said an announcement with regards to the appointment of a new deputy president will take place ‘in due course’. – SAnews.gov.za

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