Ramaphosa to announce 'changes to the national executive' at 8.30pm

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Ramaphosa to announce 'changes to the national executive' at 8.30pm
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President Cyril Ramaphosa is expected to announce a cabinet reshuffle on Thursday.

The presidency said in a statement that Ramaphosa, who was meeting members of the ANC and alliance partner leaders on Thursday evening, would be announcing “changes to the national executive” at 8.30pm.

A SACP insider confirmed to TimesLIVE that Ramaphosa has been locked in a meeting with leaders of the ANC, SACP and Cosatu since midday on Thursday, discussing the reshuffle. “It looks like it is going to be major. I don’t have specific names,” said the source at around 6.30pm.

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