Cyril Ramaphosa Inaugurated For Second Full Term As South Africa’s President
On Wednesday, South Africa’s Cyril Ramaphosa was inaugurated for a second full term as president in Pretoria after his weakened African National Congress (ANC) struck a government coalition deal.
Chief Justice Raymond Zondo led Ramaphosa’s oath of office ceremony before lawmakers, foreign dignitaries, religious and traditional leaders, and cheering supporters at the Union Buildings, the seat of government.
“In the presence of everyone assembled here, and in full realization of the high calling I assume as President… I Matamela Cyril Ramaphosa swear that I will be faithful to the Republic of South Africa,” Ramaphosa said.
Lawmakers voted overwhelmingly to re-elect the 71-year-old last week, after a May 29 general election that produced no outright winner.
Numerous heads of state, including Nigerian President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Angola’s Joao Lourenco, Congo Brazzaville’s Denis Sassou Nguesso, and Eswatini’s absolute leader King Mswati III attended the inauguration.
Guests in suits, fancy dresses, and coats to keep warm in the chilly winter weather started to arrive early in the morning amid a heavy police presence.
VIPs, some singing anti-apartheid struggle songs, were allowed into a small amphitheater within the imposing, sandstone government building.
Other attendees, some holding South African flags, sat on a lawn outside as dancers and musicians performed on a big stage.
After Ramaphosa took the oath, a band played the national anthem, followed by a 21-gun salute and a fly past by army helicopters towing large South African flags.