Daily Nation Newspaper

Ramaphosa elected, sworn in President of South Africa

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CAPE TOWN - Cyril Ramaphosa was elected as South Africa’s president in a parliament­ary vote yesterday after scandalrid­den Jacob Zuma reluctantl­y resigned on orders from the ruling African National Congress.

South Africa’s main stock market index jumped nearly 4 percent, putting it on track for its biggest one-day gain in more than two years as investors welcomed Zuma’s resignatio­n after nine years in office plagued by corruption allegation­s.

The rand, which has gained ground whenever Zuma ran into political turbulence, soared to a near three-year high against the dollar on word of his resignatio­n.

But the road back to prosperity and self-respect under Ramaphosa, who became ANC head in December, will be long and hard in a nation still polarised by race and inequality more than two decades after the end of white-minority rule.

Still, Zuma’s departure late on Wednesday provided evidence of the strength of South Africa’s democratic institutio­ns, from the courts to the media and the constituti­on.

Ramaphosa was elected unopposed as Zuma’s permanent successor by parliament, and declared duly elected by South African Chief Justice Mogoeng Mogoeng.

The 75-year-old Zuma said in a 30-minute farewell address to the nation he disagreed with the way the ANC had thrust him towards an early exit after Ramaphosa replaced him as party president, but would accept its orders.

Ramaphosa’s first state of the nation address is expected to take place today.

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