To South Africa's Cape Town, where the country's new president Cyril Ramaphosa will deliver his first address to parliament since he took office.
In about two hours, Ramaphosa is expected to give more details about how he plans to tackle corruption and boost the economy. Ramaphosa was sworn in as head of state on Thursday after his predecessor Jacob Zuma resigned on orders of the ruling African National Congress. Ramaphosa, who will see out the remainder of Zuma's presidential term until elections next year, faces an uphill battle to win public and investor support. He is also expected to announce major cabinet changes in the coming days to replace Zuma acolytes in key portfolios who have been accused of mismanagement and implicated in corruption.