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South African President Cyril Ramaphosa looked relaxed and shared a joke with journalists as the African National Congress party’s national working committee is discussing his political fate.

Ramaphosa's future hangs in the balance as he faces calls from within the ANC and from opposition parties to step down from his position amid a scandal involving the president's animal farm.

However, Ramaphosa confirmed he planned to attend a Monday meeting of ANC's national executive committee, its highest decision-making body within conferences. The executive committee is tasked with making a final decision on Ramaphosa's future in the party. Ramaphosa’s spokesman, Vincent Magwenya did not respond to questions Sunday regarding reports that Ramaphosa had no intention of resigning from his position and planned to challenge the findings of the report.

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