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Cyril Ramaphosa

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Cyril Ramaphosa

Matamela Cyril Ramaphosa ( RAM-ə-FAW-sə or RAH-mə-POH-sə; born 17 November 1952) is a South African businessman and politician serving as the president of South Africa since 2018. A former anti-apartheid activist and trade union leader, Ramaphosa is also the president of the African National Congress (ANC). Ramaphosa rose to national prominence as secretary general of South Africa's biggest and most powerful trade union, the National Union of Mineworkers. In 1991, he was elected ANC secretary general under ANC president Nelson Mandela and became the ANC's chief negotiator during the negotiations that ended apartheid. He was elected chairperson of the Constitutional Assembly after the country's first fully democratic elections in 1994 and some observers believed that he was Mandela's preferred successor. However, Ramaphosa resigned from politics in 1996 and became well known as a businessman, including as an owner of McDonald's South Africa, chair of the board for MTN, member of the board for Lonmin, and founder of the Shanduka Group. Ramaphosa returned to politics in December 2012 at the ANC's 53rd National Conference and served as the deputy president of South Africa under President Jacob Zuma from 2014 to 2018. He was also chairman of the National Planning Commission. At the ANC's 54th National Conference on 18 December 2017, he was elected president of the ANC. Two months later, the day after Zuma resigned on 14 February 2018, the National Assembly (NA) elected Ramaphosa as president of South Africa. He began his first full term as president in May 2019 following the ANC's victory in the 2019 general election. While president, Ramaphosa served as chairperson of the African Union from 2020 to 2021 and led South Africa's response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Ramaphosa's net worth was estimated at over R6 billion ($450 million) as of 2018. He has been criticised for his conduct and involvement in his business interests, including his harsh posture as a Lonmin director towards the Marikana miners' strike in the week ahead of the Marikana massacre. On 19 December 2022, it was announced that the ANC's 55th National Conference had elected Ramaphosa to a second term as president of the ANC. On 14 June 2024, the National Assembly of South Africa elected Ramaphosa to a second term as president of South Africa after the ANC lost its majority in the general election.

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Deputy
David Mabuza (2017–2022) Paul Mashatile (since 2022)
Preceded by
Position established
President
James Motlatsi
Succeeded by
Kgalema Motlanthe
Additional offices 1982–2021
Additional offices 1982–2021 Chairperson of the African UnionIn office 10 February 2020 – 6 February 2021Preceded byAbdel Fattah el-SisiSucceeded byFelix TshisekediChancellor of the University of MpumalangaIn office 2 April 2016 – 1 July 2021Vice-ChancellorThoko MayekisoPreceded byPosition establishedSucceeded byMandisa MayaSecretary-General of the National Union of MineworkersIn office August 1982 – June 1991PresidentJames MotlatsiPreceded byPosition establishedSucceeded byKgalema Motlanthe
Vice-Chancellor
Thoko Mayekiso
Born
Matamela Cyril Ramaphosa (1952-11-17) 17 November 1952 Soweto, Union of South Africa
Party
African National Congress
Spouses
Hope Ramaphosa (m. 1978; div. 1989) Nomazizi Mtshotshisa (m. 1991; div. 1993) Tshepo Motsepe (m. 1996)
Children
5 (estimated)
Alma mater
University of the North University of South Africa
Occupation
Politician businessman lawyer trade unionist philanthropist activist
Website
Foundation website Presidency website

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Preceded byKgalema Motlanthe
Preceded byKgalema Motlanthe
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Preceded byKgalema Motlanthe
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Deputy President of South Africa 2014–2018
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Succeeded byDavid Mabuza
Preceded byTrevor Manuel
Preceded byTrevor Manuel
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Preceded byTrevor Manuel
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Chair of the National Planning Commission 2014–2018
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Succeeded byNkosazana Dlamini-Zuma
Preceded byJacob Zuma
Preceded byJacob Zuma
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Preceded byJacob Zuma
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President of South Africa 2018–present
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Preceded byAlfred Baphethuxolo Nzo
Preceded byAlfred Baphethuxolo Nzo
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Preceded byAlfred Baphethuxolo Nzo
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Secretary General of the African National Congress 1991–1997
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Succeeded byKgalema Motlanthe
Preceded byKgalema Motlanthe
Preceded byKgalema Motlanthe
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Preceded byKgalema Motlanthe
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Deputy President of the African National Congress 2012–2017
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Succeeded byDavid Mabuza
Preceded byJacob Zuma
Preceded byJacob Zuma
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Preceded byJacob Zuma
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President of the African National Congress 2017–present
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General Secretary of the National Union of Mineworkers 1982–1991
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Succeeded byKgalema Motlanthe
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Preceded byKgalema Motlanthe
Deputy President of South Africa 2014–2018
Succeeded byDavid Mabuza
Preceded byTrevor Manuel
Chair of the National Planning Commission 2014–2018
Succeeded byNkosazana Dlamini-Zuma
Preceded byJacob Zuma
President of South Africa 2018–present
Incumbent
Party political offices
Preceded byAlfred Baphethuxolo Nzo
Secretary General of the African National Congress 1991–1997
Succeeded byKgalema Motlanthe
Preceded byKgalema Motlanthe
Deputy President of the African National Congress 2012–2017
Succeeded byDavid Mabuza
Preceded byJacob Zuma
President of the African National Congress 2017–present
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Trade union offices
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General Secretary of the National Union of Mineworkers 1982–1991
Succeeded byKgalema Motlanthe
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