The war in Ukraine, the organisation of the BRICS summit, and the energy crisis are among the issues piling up on Cyril Ramaphosa’s desk. But the South African president has been deprived of his main advisers since the successive departures between late last year and April of his international affairs adviser Maropene Ramokgopa, special political adviser Bejani Chauke, and economic adviser Trudi Makhaya.Maropene Ramokgopa, who was elected second deputy secretary-general
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