Cyril Ramaphosa is contesting efforts to oust him
But South Africa’s president still has explaining to do
Cyril Ramaphosa is an enigma; his presidency, a disappointment. But if there is one thing he has consistently spoken out about, it is the importance of the rule of law, especially the constitution he helped draft as Nelson Mandela’s right-hand man. His biggest success as South Africa’s president has been rebuilding some of the criminal-justice institutions destroyed by his predecessor, Jacob Zuma.
This article appeared in the Middle East & Africa section of the print edition under the headline “Sofa so good”
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