Cyril Ramaphosa has been sworn in as President of South Africa, with a promise that he will reform the country and revive it’s economy.
Foreign heads of state are among guest from various nations who witnessed in the capital, Pretoria.
The 66-year-old leader was unanimously elected by parliament after his African National Congress won legislative elections on May 8, winning 230 of the 400 seats.
Ramaphosa is a trade unionist who played a prominent part in the struggle to end white-minority rule before becoming a successful businessman.
Cyril Ramaphosa has been sworn in as President of South Africa, with a promise that he will reform the country and revive it’s economy.
Foreign heads of state are among guest from various nations who witnessed in the capital, Pretoria.
The 66-year-old leader was unanimously elected by parliament after his African National Congress won legislative elections on May 8, winning 230 of the 400 seats.
Ramaphosa is a trade unionist who played a prominent part in the struggle to end white-minority rule before becoming a successful businessman.
Cyril Ramaphosa has been sworn in as President of South Africa, with a promise that he will reform the country and revive it’s economy.
Foreign heads of state are among guest from various nations who witnessed in the capital, Pretoria.
The 66-year-old leader was unanimously elected by parliament after his African National Congress won legislative elections on May 8, winning 230 of the 400 seats.
Ramaphosa is a trade unionist who played a prominent part in the struggle to end white-minority rule before becoming a successful businessman.
Cyril Ramaphosa has been sworn in as President of South Africa, with a promise that he will reform the country and revive it’s economy.
Foreign heads of state are among guest from various nations who witnessed in the capital, Pretoria.
The 66-year-old leader was unanimously elected by parliament after his African National Congress won legislative elections on May 8, winning 230 of the 400 seats.
Ramaphosa is a trade unionist who played a prominent part in the struggle to end white-minority rule before becoming a successful businessman.
Cyril Ramaphosa has been sworn in as President of South Africa, with a promise that he will reform the country and revive it’s economy.
Foreign heads of state are among guest from various nations who witnessed in the capital, Pretoria.
The 66-year-old leader was unanimously elected by parliament after his African National Congress won legislative elections on May 8, winning 230 of the 400 seats.
Ramaphosa is a trade unionist who played a prominent part in the struggle to end white-minority rule before becoming a successful businessman.
Cyril Ramaphosa has been sworn in as President of South Africa, with a promise that he will reform the country and revive it’s economy.
Foreign heads of state are among guest from various nations who witnessed in the capital, Pretoria.
The 66-year-old leader was unanimously elected by parliament after his African National Congress won legislative elections on May 8, winning 230 of the 400 seats.
Ramaphosa is a trade unionist who played a prominent part in the struggle to end white-minority rule before becoming a successful businessman.
Cyril Ramaphosa has been sworn in as President of South Africa, with a promise that he will reform the country and revive it’s economy.
Foreign heads of state are among guest from various nations who witnessed in the capital, Pretoria.
The 66-year-old leader was unanimously elected by parliament after his African National Congress won legislative elections on May 8, winning 230 of the 400 seats.
Ramaphosa is a trade unionist who played a prominent part in the struggle to end white-minority rule before becoming a successful businessman.
Cyril Ramaphosa has been sworn in as President of South Africa, with a promise that he will reform the country and revive it’s economy.
Foreign heads of state are among guest from various nations who witnessed in the capital, Pretoria.
The 66-year-old leader was unanimously elected by parliament after his African National Congress won legislative elections on May 8, winning 230 of the 400 seats.
Ramaphosa is a trade unionist who played a prominent part in the struggle to end white-minority rule before becoming a successful businessman.