With South Africa at a Crossroads, President Seeks Middle Path in Vote

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President Cyril Ramaphosa has positioned himself as a voice of moderation in the battle for South Africa’s future, as he seeks a full term in Wednesday’s election

JOHANNESBURG—President Cyril Ramaphosa has positioned himself as a voice of moderation in the battle for the future of a South Africa torn between Nelson Mandela’s vision of a harmonious multiracial nation and increasingly angry demands for more-aggressive wealth redistribution.

A former union leader turned millionaire businessman, Mr. Ramaphosa is seeking a full term as president in national elections on Wednesday, 25 years after his African National Congress won control of the government. His quest to keep the nation’s...

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