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Looking back: The biggest news of 2023 from A-Z

From cholera outbreaks to gas leaks, jail birds to climate change, and hitmen to yacht race winners, we reflect on some of the news that stunned, saddened and captured our hearts this year

Vote-getters and loyalists predominate | Article Preview

The President s reshuffle prioritises next year s elections instead of addressing the economy, infrastructure and electricity emergency, After serial delays and great expectations, President Cyril Ramaphosa brought in 10 new ministers for his reshuffle on 6 March with a wary eye on next year s general elections. It is a heavily political cabinet as he has tried to balance rival factions and regions in the ruling African National Congress (ANC) rather than prioritise technical capacity and competence at a time when the country s economy is shrinking dangerously.

Mashatile set to be the heir presumptive | Article Preview

From civic organiser in the Alexandra township to the heights of the ruling party, the country s new Deputy President is one of its canniest politicians, In spite of some last minute ructions it looks a matter of time before Paul Mashatile, who outsmarted the Cyril Ramaphosa and Zweli Mkhize camps at the African National Congress s elective conference in December, is sworn in as Deputy President. According to the governing ANC s tradition, this makes him the frontrunner to succeed Ramaphosa who is in his second and final term as party president.

ANC Executive mulls Ramaphosa's fate ahead of parliamentary vote | Article

Presidential allies reckon they have the numbers to fight off a rebellion before national conference, Within three days of the parliamentary advisory panel s report on the Phala Phala affair landing on 30 November and concluding there may be grounds for his impeachment, President Cyril Ramaphosa has moved from resignation to fight back mode.

A December surprise threatens Ramaphosa's second term | Article

ANC branches favoured the president in the leadership elections but parliament s probe into the Phala Phala affair could derail him, Until the afternoon of 30 November, President Cyril Ramaphosa had all but ensured a second five-year term as African National Congress leader and as presidential candidate in the 2024 elections after the ruling party s branches gave him more than twice the votes of his nearest rival. He had won 2,037 nominations for the ANC presidency, easily beating his former health minister Zweli Mkhize, who got 916.

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