It’s all systems go for Cyril Ramaphosa’s presidential inauguration after the 71-year-old statesman’s re-election at the first sitting of the National Assembly at the Cape Town International Centre on Friday evening.
The inauguration is set to take place at the Union Buildings in Pretoria on Wednesday 19 June and will be live-streamed on the government website and its various X platforms.
“The presidential inauguration is expected to be attended by the president-elect of the Republic of South Africa, foreign heads of state, guests, and members of the public. The heads of states or governments and the delegates are expected to arrive at a different point of entry,” the Tshwane Metropolitan Police Department (TMPD) said in a statement.
According to the TMPD, Rietondale Park will be open for invited guests and members of the public to park their cars and ride the bus to the Union Buildings to experience Ramaphosa‘s inauguration.
The shuttles will commence operations from 3am and 6.30am and there will be no private vehicle access to the Union Buildings or the area surrounding the venue, except for residents with permits.”
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Motorists and residents have been urged to brace themselves for road closures.
TMPD and other law enforcement agencies will be deployed to monitor all affected streets.
The Tshwane metro has urged all residents in streets affected by the closures to collect permits from the Pieter Delport Centre at 770 Government Avenue in Eastcliff.
The residents will have to present proof of residence when collecting the permits.
The following streets will be closed from 3am on Wednesday, 19 June until 6am on Thursday, 20 June:
Motorists are advised to avoid the affected streets and make use of the following alternative routes where possible:
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