Uganda president, Yoweri Kaguta Museveni arrived in Pretoria, South Africa, to attend the inauguration ceremony of President Cyril Ramaphosa.
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President Museveni congratulated the people of South Africa and the African National Congress party on this historic occasion, and look forward to further collaboration between our countries.
Over 32,000 people are expected to head to Loftus Stadium in South Africa today to witness the inauguration ceremony of president Cyril Ramaphosa as the elected president of the democratic republic of South Africa.
It has been 25 years of freedom and thousands of South Africans are expected to attend the historic event, as many security operatives have been deployed on streets to ensure tight security while nobody will be able to access the venue without being recognized.
The former president of South Africa, Jacob Zuma confirms that he won’t be able to attend president Cyril Ramaphosa’s swearing in ceremony today because he claims he’s busy struggling to get out of jail.
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