President Cyril Ramaphosa

Matamela Cyril Ramaphosa was born on 17 November 1952 in Johannesburg. His family was moved from Western Native Township to Soweto in 1962, where he attended Tshilidzi Primary School. He completed high school at Mphaphuli High School in Sibasa, Venda in 1971.

He registered to study law at the University of the North in 1972, where he became involved in student politics, joining the South African Student Organisation (SASO) and the Black People’s Convention (BPC). He was detained in solitary confinement for 11 months in 1974 under Section 6 of the Terrorism Act for organising pro-Frelimo rallies. He was detained for the second time and held for six months in 1976 following the Soweto student uprising.

While a law clerk for a Johannesburg firm of attorneys, he continued his studies through the University of South Africa (UNISA) obtaining his B. Proc degree in 1981. He then joined the Council of Unions of South Africa (CUSA) as a legal advisor.

In 1982, at the request of the Council of Unions of South Africa (CUSA) he founded the National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) with James Motlatsi and Elijah Barayi, and became the union’s first General Secretary. He was instrumental in building NUM into the most powerful union at the time, with membership rising from 6 000 to 300 000 during his tenure. He led mineworkers in one of the biggest strikes in South Africa’s history in 1987.

Ramaphosa's Freedom Day address

Ramaphosa announces November 4 as date for local government elections

President Cyril Ramaphosa has announced November 4 as the date of the local government elections. Speaking on the sidelines of the Extended Presidential Coordinating...
Ramaphosa's Freedom Day address

Government pours cold water over Freedom Day disruption claims

The government has moved to correct what it calls "misleading reporting" around President Cyril Ramaphosa’s Freedom Day celebrations, saying claims that the event was...
Ramaphosa's Freedom Day address

‘Work underway to strengthen institutions weakened by corruption and crime’

President Cyril Ramaphosa has underlined the government's determination to confront organised crime and rebuild trust in the state while acknowledging the challenges still faced...

Cyril Ramaphosa places top cop Fannie Masemola on precautionary suspension

President Cyril Ramaphosa has placed national police commissioner Gen Fannie Masemola on precautionary suspension following allegations of a R360-million tender scandal linked to the...

Julius Malema lawyers have their hands full in dramatic Wednesday

EFF leader Julius Malema's legal representatives had their hands full on Wednesday dealing with two separate legal issues, both of which coincidentally involving incidents...
Gardee family wants Madlanga to probe Hillary's death

Gardee family urges Ramaphosa to expand Madlanga inquiry, include new SAPS interference claims

Lawyers for the Gardee family have written to President Cyril Ramaphosa, urging him to expand the Judicial Commission of Inquiry into the Criminal Justice...
Sisi Tolashe and SUV scandal

Fikile Mbalula lays down law amid Sisisi Tolashe Chinese SUV scandal

ANC secretary-general Fikile Mbalula says any minister who breaches their oath of office should be removed, underscoring that violations of the executive ethics code...
Lawyer pushes with challenges of NDPP appointment

Lawyer fights on for Cyril Ramaphosa to account in NDPP appointment case

Attorney Barnabas Xulu is pressing ahead with his legal challenge to the appointment of Andy Mothibi as the National Director of Public Prosecutions (NDPP),...

Clearly a ‘horses for courses’ approach by Ramaphosa

Yet again, South Africa and the US are engaged in that old friend or foe game of international relations chess. The appointment of Roelf Meyer...
Mbenenge may be in trouble with JSC

JSC moves to suspend Eastern Cape Judge President Selby Mbenenge

The Judicial Service Commission (JSC) has found Eastern Cape Judge President Selby Mbenenge guilty of gross misconduct—a finding that carries the consequence of possible...