Cyril Ramaphosa elected President of South Africa

Cyril Ramaphosa has been elected President of South Africa hours after former president Jacob Zuma was forced to resign, Guardian reports.

Ramaphosa has been the leader of the African National Congress (ANC) since December, and became interim president upon Zuma’s resignation.

Ramaphosa won an election that was basically a formality, as the ANC already has majority seats in the South African Parliament.

Ramaphosa has been sworn-in in Cape Town.

Ramaphosa, 65, has put the focus on rooting out corruption and revitalising economic growth.

Experts said Ramaphosa, president, is likely to face a number of challenges in reforming the country’s economy and political system while in office, experts said.

Zuma, in power since 2009, resigned on Wednesday after being accused of corruption, prompting the opposition to repeatedly call for his resignation.

Commenting on Ramaphosa’s accession to the presidential office, a number of experts told Sputnik that the new administration would take steps to cope with the existing South African problems and change government policies.

The director of research at the Department of Politics and International Studies at the University of Cambridge told Sputnik that in comparison with Zuma, South Africa under Ramaphosa would see quite a different approach to political relations within the state and the economic system of the nation.

“Ramaphosa is no saint. There are no saints in politics, but all of the indicators seem to suggest that he is going to be a very different kind of leader to the leadership of Jacob Zuma over the last decade.

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“First of all he seems to be a very good rhetorician, which is very good for politics …

“Secondly he seems to be, given his record at the end of apartheid and the negotiation process that brought in the new constitution, he seems to be a very good negotiator and a very good decision-maker.

“All of these things are important in politics,” Lawrence Hamilton said.

The scholar added that Ramaphosa would also become one of the best candidates for economic transformation and anti-corruption steps.

“I think that one of the best people to do that process of economic transformation is Cyril Ramaphosa, because he will do it in a prudential manner, he will do it in a gradual way.

“He’s got a very hard task on his hands, both in terms of that and in terms of rooting out corruption, but I think that South Africans have a great deal to look forward to,” the University of Cambridge official added.

Speaking about the difficulties in South Africa’s economy, James Hamill, a lecturer at the University of Leicester, told Sputnik that Ramaphosa was rather a competent politician and manager and could take steps to improve the economic situation while in office.

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“This is a huge task as the economy is floundering but Ramaphosa is a far superior politician, a much more competent manager, he currently enjoys the confidence of both business and organised labor and the confidence of international investors and ratings agencies,” Hamill said.

The scholar from the University of Leicester added that if the incumbent South African deputy president became the country’s leader, he would have to end with “the dysfunctional governance and corruption of the Zuma era.”

The executive chairperson of South Africa’s Democracy Works Foundation non-profit organization also told Sputnik that if Ramaphosa takes office he would fight against corruption in the nation in order to meet expectations of his compatriots.

“Already the things he’s done, people are saying that he’s doing something.

“You know, I think he is going to be focused on corruption as a big thing because the thing is, in South Africa a lot of the reason why the economy is not growing.

“Why we don’t have the jobs, why the state is not functioning, why ordinary black people who are poor are not getting their houses or their jobs, or a good education or health, is corruption.

“A big part of it is corruption,” William Gumede said.

The expert stressed that the corruption should be defeated as the country’s economy was suffering huge losses due to this phenomenon.

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The ongoing power transition from Zuma to Ramaphosa is not the only one in Africa in recent months.

In November, Emmerson Mnangagwa, Zimbabwe’s former vice president, was sworn in as president.

The inauguration took place after the army deployed its vehicles to the capital of Harare and confined then-President Robert Mugabe to his house.

The Zimbabwean parliament subsequently approved Mugabe’s impeachment, after which the long-serving leader stepped down.

Commenting on the two power transitions, experts approached by Sputnik said that the situations in Zimbabwe and South Africa did not have a lot in common and the ongoing developments in the latter were within the constitutional framework.

According to Hamill, Mugabe stepped down after the military intervened in politics, while the situation in South Africa was of democratic nature.

“Given that two leaders have been removed in both countries in such a short space of time comparisons are inevitable.

“They are not compelling … Zuma is being removed as a result of an entirely legitimate constitutional process.

“He has lost the confidence of his party which has recalled him from office, if he refuses to accept that he will be removed by parliament,” the University of Leicester official added.

Tyga – My Way

[Intro]
All my niggas instant go Harambe, yeah
My way, yeah
808 Mafia

[Hook]
I’m doing it my way, yeah, I’m doing it my way, yeah
I’m doing it my way, yeah, I’m doing it my way, yeah
They come at me sideways, yeah, I’m coming back 5 ways, yeah
In the front, back, side-to-side, then I hit the highway, yeah
Drops in the driveway, yeah
Made 50 on Monday, yeah
A hunnid on Friday, yeah
I’m doing it my way, yeah
I’m doing it my way, yeah, that chin is a ice tray, yeah
I’m doing it my way, nigga, that’s the right way, yeah

[Verse 1]
Big boi like Andre, yeah, I’m doing it my way, yeah
They come at me sideways, yeah, I might go Kanye (Ahh)
I might go Kanye (Nahh), I might go Kanye (Nahh)
Come at me sideways, nigga, I might go (Nahh)
I’m doing it my way, yeah, keep doing what I say, yeah
She suck my dick in the morning but for her Latte, yeah
She suck my dick in the morning and that’s a long day, yeah
I’m doing it my way, yeah, I’m doing it all day, yeah

[Pre-Hook]
I told her andele andele, mama, e-i, e-i
I told her andele andele, mama, e-i, e-i
Why you acting like a bia bia
Why you acting like a you scared

[Hook]
I’m doing it my way, yeah, I’m doing it my way, yeah
I’m doing it my way, yeah, I’m doing it my way, yeah
They come at me sideways, yeah, I’m coming back 5 ways, yeah
In the front, back, side-to-side, then I hit the highway, yeah
Drops in the driveway, yeah
Made 50 on Monday, yeah
A hunnid on Friday, yeah
I’m doing it my way, yeah
I’m doing it my way, yeah, that chin is a ice tray, yeah
I’m doing it my way, nigga, that’s the right way, yeah

[Verse 2]
My diamonds [??], yeah
She wanna ice skate, yeah
Yeah, all my niggas if they go Harambe, yeah
I’m doing it my way, yeah, Coupe black like it’s Zimbabwe, yeah
On the test with my text like what the entre, yeah
She want a be fiance but she thot thot, yeah
All my independent bitches go Beyonce, yeah
My bitches forgiving niggas, go Beyonce, yeah
Again talking dolla signs, its blase blase, yeah

[Pre-Hook]
I told her andele andele, mama, e-i, e-i
I told her andele andele, mama, e-i, e-i
Why you acting like a bia bia
Why you acting like a you scared

[Hook]
I’m doing it my way, yeah, I’m doing it my way, yeah
I’m doing it my way, yeah, I’m doing it my way, yeah
They come at me sideways, yeah, I’m coming back 5 ways, yeah
In the front, back, side-to-side, then I hit the highway, yeah
Drops in the driveway, yeah
Made 50 on Monday, yeah
A hunnid on Friday, yeah
I’m doing it my way, yeah
I’m doing it my way, yeah, that chin is a ice tray, yeah
I’m doing it my way, nigga, that’s the right way, yeah

My way – Tyga lyrics

Lyrics Tyga – My way

I’m doing it my way, yeah, I’m doing it my way, yeah
I’m doing it my way, yeah, I’m doing it my way, yeah
They come at me sideways, yeah, I’m coming back 5 ways, yeah
In the front, back, side-to-side, then I hit the highway, yeah
Drops in the driveway, yeah
Made 50 on Monday, yeah
A hunnid on Friday, yeah
I’m doing it my way, yeah
I’m doing it my waaay, yeah, that chin is a ice tray, yeah
I’m doing it my way, nigga, that’s the right way, yeahhh.

Big boi like Andre, yeah, I’m doing it my way, yeah
They come at me sideways, yeah, I might go Kanye (Ahh)
I might go Kanye (Nahh), I might go Kanye (Nahh)
Come at me sideways, nigga, I might go (Nahh)
I’m doing it my way, yeah, keep doing what I say, yeah
She suck my d*ck in the morning before her Latte, yeah
She suck my d*ck in the morning and that’s a long day, yeah
I’m doing it my way, yeah, I’m doing it all day, yeah.

I told her andele andele, mama,
I told her andele andele, mama
Why you acting like a bia bia
Why you acting like a you scared.

I’m doing it my waaay, yeah, I’m doing it my waaay, yeah
I’m doing it my waaay, yeah, I’m doing it my waaay, yeah
They come at me sideways, yeah, I’m coming back 5 ways, yeah
In the front, back, side-to-side, then I hit the highway, yeah
Drops in the driveway, yeah
Made 50 on Monday, yeah
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A hunnid on Friday, yeah
I’m doing it my way, yeah
I’m doing it my waaay, yeah, that chin is a ice tray, yeah
I’m doing it my waaay, nigga, that’s the right waaay, yeahhh.

My diamonds .., yeah
She wanna ice skate, yeah
Yeah, all my niggas apes they go Harambe, yeah
I’m doing it my way, yeah, Coupe black like it’s Zimbabwe, yeah
On the text with my chef like whats the entre, yeah
She want a be fiance but she thot thot, yeah
All my independent bitches go Beyonce, yeah
My bitches forgiving niggas, go Beyonce, yeah
Again talking dolla signs, its blase blase, yeah.

I told her andele andele, mama,
I told her andele andele, mama,
Why you acting like a bia bia
Why you acting like a you scared.

I’m doing it my waay, yeah, I’m doing it my waaay, yeah
I’m doing it my waaay, yeah, I’m doing it my waaay, yeah
They come at me sideways, yeah, I’m coming back 5 ways, yeah
In the front, back, side-to-side, then I hit the highway, yeah
Drops in the driveway, yeah
Made 50 on Monday, yeah
A hunnid on Friday, yeah
I’m doing it my waaay, yeah
I’m doing it my waaay, yeah, that chin is a ice tray, yeah
I’m doing it my waaay, nigga, that’s the right way, yeahhh.
Tyga lyrics
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Beenie Man Heading Back To Zimbabwe Despite Fallout




Beenie Man is heading back to Zimbabwe and this time he is promising to put on a show for his fans.

The dancehall legend came under fire this week after some fans at his concert in Harare complained about his performance at the inaugural Spring Festival at the Alexandra Sports Club. Some fans were booing while others voiced their disappointments on social media. Despite that bad experience, Beenie Man has been invited back to that country in September for another show.

“The Zimbabwe government through the Ministry of Tourism has booked Beenie to return for their National Carnival next month (September),” Beenie’s manager, Rohan Smith, said. “Beenie Man will return to Jamaica this weekend to complete back to school preparations for his children and will head back to Zimbabwe shortly after.” His girlfriend Krystal Tomlinson also confirmed that the deejay will be heading back to Africa.

Beenie Man has been touring Europe and Africa since last month for his Unstoppable Tour in support of his new album Unstoppable. Beenie Man career in dancehall span over three decades and he has remained one of the top artists in the genre over the years.

Beenie Man Gets Booed In Zimbabwe As Angry Fans Shout Expletives




Beenie Man had a not so pleasant run in with some of his fans in Zimbabwe.

The Dancehall king was performing in Harare for the African leg of his Unstoppable Tour. Seems the massive crowd at the inaugural Spring Festival at Alexandra Sports Club was not pleased with the delivery from the Doc. Some fans were booing while others hurled expletives at the dancehall legend. Local deejay Winky D, on the other hand, was well received at the inaugural Spring Festival.

“Beenie Man’s performance showed that he is now struggling probably with age,” Ras Tonde said. “He was not at his best where he can be considered as a great entertainer as he played second fiddle to Winky D.” Some fans showed the dancehall icon some love and even chided other patrons for being too hard.

“He has been touring all summer so I just think that people are being too hard on him,” one fan said. “When all is said and done Beenie Man is still one of the greatest dancehall artists in the world and we love him. I look forward to seeing him come back to Zimbabwe. Beenie your always welcome here.”

Beenie Man put on a solid performance for his fans at this year’s Reggae Sumfest in July and then moved on to his overseas Unstoppable Tour. Perhaps the dancehall legend, who is now in his 40s, is feeling a bit exhausted. We saw clips from his performance in Zimbabwe and he was in fine form. Some crowds are a little harder to pleased that some.

#beenieman performing in #zimbabwe

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