Deputy president David Mabuza says President Cyril Ramaphosa has accepted his resignation as his second-in-command.
Mabuza said he had always maintained he would respect Ramaphosa and his office which he believes he has done.
He claimed he held no grudges as it was inevitable that the incumbent at Luthuli House had to take over in government as well. Mabuza is said to have told Ramaphosa he wanted to resign to allow for a smooth transition in the government after the election of Mashatile as the ANC’s deputy president.
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