David Mabuza
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 64 |
Born | Transvaal |
Spouse | Nonhlanhla Patience Mnisi |
Party | African National Congress |
Office | Deputy President of South Africa |
Job | Politician |
Official site | parliament.gov.za |
Date of birth | August 25,1960 |
Zodiac sign | Virgo |
Position | Deputy President of South Africa |
Previous position | Deputy President of South Africa (2018–2023) |
Siblings | Mike Mabuza |
Education | University of South Africa |
Khumbula High School | |
Nationality | South African |
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ID | 582797 |
David Mabuza Life story
David Dabede "DD" Mabuza is a South African politician who served as deputy president of South Africa from February 2018 to February 2023.
Cyril Ramaphosa: South Africa leader's future in doubt amid scandal
... However, the current Deputy President, David Mabuza, is not hugely popular within the party and has also been accused of corruption, which he too denies...
Cyril Ramaphosa: South Africa president being treated for Covid
... South Africa s presidency says Mr Ramaphosa tested positive on Sunday, and has already delegated all responsibilities to Deputy President David Mabuza " for the next week"...
Cyril Ramaphosa: South Africa president being treated for Covid
South Africa President Cyril Ramaphosa is receiving treatment after testing positive for Covid-19, his office says.
and is isolating in Cape Town .
South Africa has seen a surge of infections since the new Omicron variant was first detected in November.
Despite Omicron being more transmissible than previous strains, including Delta, risk of severe disease and death is low, a study has found.
South Africa 's presidency says Mr Ramaphosa tested positive on Sunday, and has already delegated all responsibilities to Deputy President David Mabuza " for The Next week".
The Statement says The President started feeling unwell after attending The Funeral of former President FW de Klerk early on Sunday.
It adds that Mr Ramaphosa is in " good spirits" - But is being monitored by doctors.
The Statement provided no further details about Mr Ramaphosa's infection.
Mr Ramaphosa had recently returned from a seven-day tour of Nigeria, Ivory Coast, Ghana and Senegal.
Some members of his delegation had tested positive in Nigeria and returned directly to South Africa , reports The Bbc 's Nomsa Maseko in Johannesburg.
The Presidency says Mr Ramaphosa, who was vaccinated in February, and members of his team were tested for Covid in all Countries they visited.
The President says his own infection should serve as a caution to people to observe Public Health measures as well as get vaccinated.
Despite very public pleas from The Authorities , fewer than 30% of South Africans are fully vaccinated because of what the country's health authorities describe as a mass " vaccine hesitancy".
South African scientists alerted The World Health Organization about the new Omicron variant on 24 November.
warning that vaccines against it may be less effective.
A Number of Countries around The World have since introduced travel bans against South Africa and several neighbouring Countries - But this has failed to stop the spreading of the new variant.
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To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser. Media caption, Mr Ramaphosa has been critical of Western nations' blanket travel bansA recent study has found that Omicron is " antibody evasive" against people who have been vaccinated and those with prior infections.
" We Are seeing a large number of breakthrough infections. . But those infections are not progressing to severe disease or death in any sort of meaningful large numbers, " said Shabir Madhi, vaccinology professor at Johannesburg's University of the Witwatersrand.
" As an example yesterday [Sunday] there were about 20,000 cases reported and about 25 people who died of Covid-19, " he told The Bbc 's Newsday programme.
" During the course of The Delta variant wave, when there were 20,000 cases in South Africa The Number of those dying each day was between 200 and 300, " Prof Madhi said.
He added that even though testing was low in South Africa , experts did not expect The Number of deaths to come " anywhere close" to the fatalities recorded in the previous three Waves .
Source of news: bbc.com