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Cyril Ramaphosa appoints Angie Motshekga as Acting President during overseas engagements

October 9, 2025
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Cyril Ramaphosa appoints Angie Motshekga as Acting President during overseas engagements
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In a routine yet significant move for continuity in national leadership, President Cyril Ramaphosa has appointed Minister of Defence and Military Veterans, Angie Motshekga, as Acting President of South Africa. The decision, announced on Wednesday, October 8, 2025, comes as both Ramaphosa and Deputy President Paul Mashatile are abroad on official engagements. This appointment, made under section 90(1)(b) of the Constitution, ensures the executive functions smoothly during their absence, a practice familiar in South Africa’s democratic framework.

Ramaphosa departed for Ireland on the same day for bilateral talks focused on trade and investment ties, key areas amid ongoing economic recovery efforts post-pandemic. He is scheduled to proceed to Brussels, Belgium, on Thursday for the Global Gateway Forum, an EU-led initiative promoting sustainable infrastructure and digital connectivity across continents. Meanwhile, Deputy President Mashatile’s itinerary remains undisclosed in the announcement, but such concurrent absences highlight the demands of South Africa’s active role on the global stage. A social media user reported the news promptly, amplifying it across online networks where citizens quickly engaged with the update.

Motshekga, a seasoned ANC stalwart with roots in education and community activism, steps into the role with considerable experience. Born in 1955 in Soweto, she rose through the ranks as a teacher and union leader before entering politics in the post-apartheid era. She served as Gauteng’s MEC for Education from 1998 to 2009, then as Minister of Basic Education for 15 years, overseeing major reforms like no-fee schools and curriculum overhauls. In July 2024, following the Government of National Unity’s formation, she transitioned to the Defence portfolio, managing the South African National Defence Force amid budget constraints and regional peacekeeping missions. This marks her fifth time as Acting President since 2019, including stints in 2021 during Ramaphosa’s international travel and earlier in 2024 for SADC summits. Her familiarity with the position underscores the trust placed in her steady hand.

For South Africans navigating daily challenges like load shedding and unemployment, such transitions often prompt reflection on governance stability. The acting presidency, though temporary, symbolises the depth of the executive bench in a coalition era, where cross-party dynamics influence decisions on local issues from service delivery to crime prevention. Motshekga’s tenure, expected to last through Ramaphosa’s trip, will likely focus on routine oversight rather than major announcements, allowing her to address pressing defence matters, such as troop deployments in the DRC.

This appointment arrives against a backdrop of political flux, with Parliament’s ad hoc committees probing state capture legacies and public trust in institutions tested by economic pressures. Yet, it also affirms the Constitution’s robustness, designed to prevent power vacuums in a young democracy. As Motshekga assumes duties from Pretoria, her leadership could reinforce perceptions of inclusive governance, particularly as a woman at the helm in a male-dominated field. Public sentiment, gleaned from initial online reactions, mixes approval for her competence with calls for bolder action on societal woes.

In essence, while the acting role is procedural, it serves as a quiet reminder of South Africa’s maturing institutions, balancing international ambitions with domestic needs. Citizens will watch closely, hoping her brief command advances priorities like equitable growth and security for all.

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