All roads lead to the Union Buildings on Wednesday for the inauguration of President Cyril Ramaphosa.
Ramaphosa was re-elected president of the country by Members of Parliament (MPs) in the first sitting of the National Assembly on Friday. He was nominated by his party and secured 283 votes to the 44 for Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) president Julius Malema.
Foreign dignitaries and heads of state are expected to be among those who celebrate his inauguration this week. The ceremony will kick off at 8 am on 19 June 2024.
Follow below for the latest updates from preparations, the inauguration ceremony itself, and reactions.
Speaking after his election on Friday, Ramaphosa called for unity.
“We competed against each other in the elections. It was divisive. But it was plain that the people of SA expect parties to find common ground and work together.
“The reality is that no party got the majority, so we must work together within the framework of the constitution,” he added.
He was applauded as he took to the podium and showered with well-wishes.
Dozens of roads near the Union Buildings will be closed from 3am on Wednesday until 6am on Thursday, 20 June.
Roads affected are:
Alternative routes include:
There will also be a park-and-ride system from Rietondale Park.
The shuttles will run from 3am and no private vehicle will be allowed to access the Union Buildings or the surrounding area, except for residents with permits.
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