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Answered by divya1582224
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Answer:

Cyril ramaphosa is the current prime minister of Africa.

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Answered by jeremypaul
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Answer:

Explanation:

(Birth–Death) Elected Term of office

Electoral mandates Duration Parliament Political party Government Refs

1 Mandela 1991.jpg Nelson Mandela

(1918–2013) 1994  

10 May

1994

14 June

1999

5 years, 35 days 22nd  

ANC

Mandela

(Reshuffle 1 · 2 · 3)

ANC—NP—IFP

The first post-apartheid president of South Africa. The first black chief executive of South Africa, and the first elected in a fully representative democratic election. His government focused on dismantling the legacy of apartheid through tackling institutionalised racism, poverty and inequality, and fostering racial reconciliation. Politically an African nationalist and democratic socialist, he served as President of the African National Congress (ANC) party from 1991 to 1997.

2 Thabo Mbeki 2003.jpg Thabo Mbeki

(born 1942) 1999

2004

14 June

1999

21 May

2004

9 years, 102 days 23rd  

ANC

Mbeki I

ANC—IFP

[11]

[12]

[13]

[14]

[15]

[16]

[17]

21 May

2004

24 September

2008

24th  

Mbeki II

(Reshuffle 1 · 2)

The second post-apartheid president of South Africa. On 20 September 2008, with about nine months left in his second term, Mbeki announced his resignation after being recalled by the National Executive Committee of the ANC, following a conclusion by judge C. R. Nicholson of improper interference in the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA), including the prosecution of Jacob Zuma for corruption. On 12 January 2009, the Supreme Court of Appeal unanimously overturned judge Nicholson's judgment but the resignation stood.

3 Kgalema Motlanthe, 2009 World Economic Forum on Africa-1.jpg Kgalema Motlanthe

(born 1949) 2008  

25 September

2008

9 May

2009

228 days 24th  

ANC

Motlanthe

[18]

[18]

The third post-apartheid president of South Africa. He was elected following the resignation of Thabo Mbeki and briefly served before being succeeded by Jacob Zuma, who later appointed Motlanthe deputy president.

4 Malcolm Turnbull and Jacob Zuma in Jakarta 2017 11 cropped.jpg Jacob Zuma

(born 1942) 2009

2014

9 May

2009

21 May

2014

8 years, 281 days 25th  

ANC

Zuma I

(Reshuffle 1 · 2 · 3)

21 May

2014

14 February

2018

26th  

Zuma II

(Reshuffle 1 · 2 · 3)

The fourth post-apartheid president of South Africa. Presided over the centennial celebration of the ANC in 2015 as well as the death of Nelson Mandela in 2013. With less than a year before his term was to expire, Zuma resigned on 14 February 2018 following the demands of the ANC that Zuma should resign, or risk facing a successful vote of no confidence in the National Assembly.

5 Mr. Houlin Zhao, ITU Secretary-General with H. E. Mr. Cyril Ramaphosa, President, South Africa (cropped).jpg Cyril Ramaphosa

(born 1952) 2018

2019

15 February

2018

Incumbent

2 years, 104 days 26th  

ANC

Ramaphosa I

Ramaphosa II

The fifth post-apartheid president of South Africa. He was elected following the resignation of Jacob Zuma.

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