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By Citizen Reporter

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David Mabuza confirms his resignation as SA’s deputy president

After weeks of speculation, Mabuza has confirmed that he has resigned as deputy president of the country.


After weeks of questions about his whereabouts, David Mabuza has confirmed that he has resigned as deputy president of the country.

Speaking at his brother’s burial service in Mpumalanga on Saturday, Mabuza confirmed his resignation and said President Cyril Ramaphosa will make the announcement in due course. 

In a video shared by journalist Samkele Maseko, Mabuza was at the podium speaking about respecting Ramaphosa and shared his hopes that those left (working within the organisation and for the government) would respect him. 

The announcement comes after Mabuza failed to make a comeback as Ramaphosa’s deputy in the ANC as per the results of the party’s national conference in December.

He further raised suspicions when he missed the party’s national executive committee (NEC) lekgotla, and Cabinet Lekgotla cited his family bereavement as the reason for his absence in his official apology for missing the events. 

“The president will announce that Mabuza has left. I promised you that I will respect the president until I leave. I hope that those who are coming in will also respect the president,” he said in the short clip.

Compiled by Kaunda Selisho

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