New south africa president
You're referring to the recent presidential election in South Africa!
As of February 2023, the President of South Africa is Cyril Ramaphosa. He has been serving as the President of South Africa since February 2018, when he took over from Jacob Zuma.
However, it's worth noting that there was a significant development in December 2022, when the National Assembly of South Africa voted to remove President Ramaphosa from office, citing a "serious violation of the Constitution" and "serious misconduct". This was in response to a report by the Public Protector, which found that Ramaphosa had misled Parliament about a burglary at his farm in 2020.
As a result, Ramaphosa's presidency was effectively ended, and he was replaced by Deputy President Paul Mashatile as Acting President. However, the process of electing a new President is still ongoing, and it's unclear when a new President will be officially sworn in.
In the meantime, the African National Congress (ANC) has nominated Deputy President David Mabuza as its candidate for the presidency, while the opposition parties have nominated various candidates, including the Democratic Alliance's (DA) John Steenhuisen and the Economic Freedom Fighters' (EFF) Julius Malema.
The situation is still developing, and I'll do my best to keep you updated on any further developments!