NATASHA MARRIAN: A lame duck president limping to a second term

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NATASHA MARRIAN: A lame duck president limping to a second term
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Ramaphosa might be likely to win reelection in December, but he will continue to be hobbled by his internal opponents, writes NatashaMarrian.

Sure, the outcome of the ANC KwaZulu-Natal conference throws a spanner in the works for President Cyril Ramaphosa as he seeks a second term at the helm of the party, but he remains on track for re-election.

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