President Cyril Ramaphosa has been trending on TikTok after he was walking down at the Union Buildings in Pretoria. The video has trended on social media.
President Cyril Ramaphosa received a helping hand from a group of South African Police Service officers while descending a flight of stairs
The video of this cute moment has sent Mzansi into fits of laughter, with many praising the young SAPS South Africans have been charmed by the President's interactions with the officers, and this unexpected assistance has become a cute momentWorld CupPresident Cyril Ramaphosa received unexpected assistance from a group of young South African Police Service officers, creating a sweet moment. As the Springbok Rugby World Cup champions made their triumphant visit to the Union Buildings, President Ramaphosa had the honour of greeting the team.
The Bokke won the quarter-finals, semis and finals by just one point in each match, and Ramaphosa hailed them for this.You are already subscribed to our newsletter!Check your inbox to be the first to know the hottest news
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