THE POWER struggle for who will be South Africa's next president is in full swing.
In December, the country's ruling party's all-important African National Congress (ANC) conference elects a new national executive committee. Set to be the most widely-contested elective meeting in the movement's 110-year history, the incumbent president of Africa's oldest liberation movement, Cyril Ramaphosa, is being challenged by at least three of his former colleagues in government.