After the General Election that has been scheduled for April 2009
The ANC is widely believed to win the election and will most probably put Jacob Zuma as the new president
Deputy President of South Africa
Kgalema Petrus Motlanthe was the president of South Africa from 2008 September 25 to 2009 May 9, 226 days.
Kgalema Petrus Motlanthe
Since South Africa is not a province, nor part of an empire, it is not run by a governor, but rather by a president. The current president of the Republic of South Africais Kgalema Motlanthe. * South Africa is a country.
South Africa is a free country and continues to build a united, democratic, non-racial, non-sexist and a prosperous future, says Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe.
Thabo Mbeki, was the previously elected president, but was dismissed by the ANC and replaced with Kgalema Motlanthe as an interim president before the election of Jacob Zuma in April 2009
The President and Head of State of South Africa is Jacob Gedleyihlekisa Zuma. The Deputy President is Kgalema Petrus Motlanthe. The lead the executive branch of government.The Speaker of the National Assembly is Max Vuyisile Sisulu and the Chairman of the National Council of Provinces is Mninwa Johannes Mahlangu. They lead the two Houses in the bicameral Parliament and thus the legislative branch of government. They are all members of the African National Congress, the current ruling party in South Africa. The Leader of the Opposition is Helen Zille (Otta Helene Maree née Zille) of the Democratic Alliance, though she serves as Premier of the Western Cape, not as a member of Parliament.The Chief Justice of South Africa, and thus the leader of the judicial branch of government, is Mogoeng Mogoeng.
South Africa had a president not a prime minister in 2011.It was President Jacob Zuma (South Africa's current president)
The head of the government of South Africa is the president. The current president of South Africa is Jacob Zuma.
South Africa has a President
The state president of South Africa in 1982 was Marais Viljoen. He served from 1979 to 1984 and was the last ceremonial state president of South Africa.
Abodiache Gunga