Gatsu na Thamrin-Sudirman will be closed when the president of South Africa succeeds

Jakarta – President of South Africa (South Africa) Matamela Cyril Ramaphosa will visit Indonesia on 22-23 October 2025. Later, when Cyril Ramaphosa passes by, a number of roads will be closed. This news was also conveyed by TMC Polda Metro Jaya via its official Instagram account @tmcpoldametro, as seen by detikcom, Tuesday (22/10/2025) morning. TMC Polda Metro Jaya ensures that there will be escort and traffic arrangements for Cyril Ramaphosa when he passes through Indonesia. “Indonesia receives a state visit from the President of South Africa on Wednesday-Thursday, October 22-23, 2025. There will be temporary traffic control and regulation on several major roads in Jakarta as a form of respect,” wrote TMC Polda Metro Jaya. Scroll TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT The road sections that will be regulated are as follows:- Jl. Gatot Subroto – Jl. Sudirman – Jl. Thamrin – Jl. Merdeka Barat Cyril Ramaphosa in Parliament in Cape Town in Parliament in Cape Town, South Africa, February 15, 2018. (REUTERS/Mike Hutchings) There is no definitive information yet on when Cyril Ramaphosa will cross these road sections. However, people are advised to adjust travel times. “We appeal to the public to arrange travel times as best as possible. The closure is situational and only lasts a short time,” TMC Polda Metro continued. As known, as reported by detikfinance, the President of South Africa (South Africa) Cyril Ramaphosa will visit Indonesia on Wednesday (22/10/2025). During the visit, he will apparently discuss bilateral relations between Indonesia and South Africa with President Prabowo Subianto. This information was conveyed by the Deputy Minister of International Relations and Cooperation, Alvin Botes. According to him, the visit lasted only one day. “We would like to thank the President of Indonesia (Prabowo) that he is willing to directly receive the presence of the President of South Africa tomorrow. This shows the good bilateral relations between the two countries,” said Botes when he met on Tuesday (21/10) at the Shangri-La Hotel, Jakarta. (ma/ma)