Cyril Ramaphosa on Monday became the new president of the African National Conference. South Africa’s ruling party held its 54th conference at Nasrec, south of Johannesburg, where 4 708 delegates cast their ballots for the top leadership of the party. Ramaphosa, the country’s deputy president, beat Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma, former African Union chair, by 2 440 to 2 261 to head Africa’s oldest liberation movement. Ramaphosa received 1 469 branch nominations while Dlamini-Zuma received 1 094 nominations. He takes over from Jacob Zuma who was president of the party for 10 years. These are the rest of the results: Deputy President David Mabuza – 2 538 Lindiwe Sisulu – 2 159 National Chairperson Gwede Mantashe – 2 418 Nathi Mthethwa – 2 269 Secretary General Senzo Mchunu – 2 336 Ace Magashule – 2 360 Deputy Secretary General Jessie Duarte – 2 474 Zingiswa Losi – 2 213 Treasurer General Paul Mashatile – 2 517 Maite Nkoana-Mashabane – 2 178

