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Ramaphosa and Zuma in ‘transition’ talks

SOUTH Africa’s government insisted it was business as usual yesterday as President Jacob Zuma and his deputy held talks on a “transition.”

Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa issued a statement on the talks, first revealed on Tuesday night when the ruling ANC said a special meeting of its national executive committee to discuss the issue had been postponed following “fruitful and constructive engagements” between the two.

Mr Ramaphosa said the discussions were ongoing “for a speedy resolution of the matter in the interests of the country and its people” and the two would make a joint statement “in the coming days.”

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