<p>Cyril Ramaphosa was elected president of South Africa’s African National Congress for the next five years on December 18, prompting a subdued response from incumbent Jacob Zuma, whose ex-wife, Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma, was running in opposition.</p><p>This footage, captured by eCNA reporter Nickolaus Bauer, shows Zuma barely moving after the news of Ramaphosa’s victory is revealed.</p><p>According to The Guardian</a> and the BBC</a>, Ramaphosa won with 2,440 votes over former cabinet minister Dlamini-Zuma’s 2,261. At time of publication South Africa’s deputy president, Ramaphosa positioned himself as an anti-Zuma candidate who would end the corruption scandals plaguing the ANC. Credit: eNCA/Nickolaus Bauer via Storyful</p><br />