As Leadership Vote Looms, Four Scenarios for South Africa’s ANC

As Leadership Vote Looms, Four Scenarios for South Africa’s ANC

JOHANNESBURG (Capital Markets in Africa) – South Africa’s ruling African National Congress is due to elect a new leader next month and the race is proving to be one of the most hotly contested and divisive in the 105-year-old party’s history. The front-runners to succeed President Jacob Zuma are his deputy Cyril Ramaphosa and Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma, Zuma’s ex-wife and the former chairwoman of the African Union Commission, with ANC Treasurer-General Zweli Mkhize seen as a possible compromise candidate. While it remains guesswork who’ll…

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Ramaphosa’s Announcement of ANC Leadership Ticket Riles Backers

Ramaphosa’s Announcement of ANC Leadership Ticket Riles Backers

JOPHANNESBURG (Capital Markets in Africa) Leaders of the ruling African National Congress in South Africa’s richest province said they oppose Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa’s decision to announce a ticket of running mates in his bid to become the ANC’s next president, saying it has the potential to deepen divisions in the party. While ANC leaders in Gauteng province back Ramaphosa to replace President Jacob Zuma as ANC leader, they don’t support his announcement on Sunday of a…

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Bets on Ramaphosa Sweeten South African Stocks Rally as Risk Wanes

Bets on Ramaphosa Sweeten South African Stocks Rally as Risk Wanes

JOHANNESBURG (Capital Markets in Africa) – Buoyant commodities and a weaker currency have already made South African stocks a tasty treat for investors. Now, some are betting on politics to add to the flavour. Advancing raw-material prices and the rand’s plunge to the lowest level this year boosted exporters’ shares, sending the benchmark gauge in Johannesburg to a record. Yet, some money managers have remained doubtful on how far the rally could go given President…

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South Africa Business Fears Political Limbo If ANC Vote Stalls

South Africa Business Fears Political Limbo If ANC Vote Stalls

JOHANNESBURG (Capital Markets in Africa) – South Africa’s main business group fears the country will be stuck in political limbo if infighting causes the ruling party’s elective conference in December not to go ahead. The race to succeed President Jacob Zuma as leader of the African National Congress is widely seen as a head-to-head contest between his deputy, Cyril Ramaphosa, and Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma, the leader’s ex-wife and former chairwoman of the African Union Commission. The battle has grown fractious…

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Ramaphosa Damns South African Graft Amid Rumors He’ll Be Fired

Ramaphosa Damns South African Graft Amid Rumors He’ll Be Fired

JOHANNESBURG (Capital Markets in Africa) – South African Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa said mounting allegations that the state has been “captured” by private business interests is damaging the nation’s international reputation, as rumors swirled that he’s about to be fired amid a battle for control of the ruling party. “Our state, comrades, is now being talked about in the most negative terms all over the world,” Ramaphosa said Friday in a speech to members of the National…

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Mkhize Plays Unity Card in Bid to Lead South Africa’s ANC

Mkhize Plays Unity Card in Bid to Lead South Africa’s ANC

JOHANNESBURG (Capital Markets in Africa) – As the battle to succeed President Jacob Zuma as leader of South Africa’s ruling party grows increasingly bitter, party Treasurer-General Zweli Mkhize is positioning himself as the one candidate who can stop the African National Congress from splitting apart. “If I was to be elected there are specific things that I would contribute to the ANC that would take it forward — unity is the one main issue,” Mkhize said in an interview…

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ANC Must Decide on Zuma’s Future, South Africa’s Mkhize Says

ANC Must Decide on Zuma’s Future, South Africa’s Mkhize Says

JOHANNESBURG (Capital Markets in Africa) – South Africa’s ruling African National Congress must decide whether Jacob Zuma should see out the remaining two years of his term as the nation’s president, said party Treasurer-General Zweli Mkhize, a top contender to succeed Zuma as ANC leader in December. “The ANC will have to take the decision on what happens to the president,” Mkhize said in an interview with Bloomberg TV in Johannesburg on Tuesday. “There’s been discussions in the…

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