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Cyril Ramaphosa will be sworn in as president of South Africa at the Union Buildings on Wednesday. (Wikus De Wet/AFP)
As the National Joint Operational and Intelligence Structure (NatJoints) prepares to police the inauguration of president-elect Cyril Ramaphosa, it warned unbecoming behaviour will not be tolerated.
The inauguration will take place on Wednesday at the Union Buildings in Pretoria, where Chief Justice Raymond Zondo will swear in Ramaphosa.
In a statement on Tuesday evening, NatJoints said it was satisfied all security measures taken ahead of the ceremony were "sufficient and adequate".
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