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WATCH: No sex on voting day, implies Ramaphosa during campaign trail
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Those who are used to gossiping first thing in the morning have been advised to take a break on voting day too.

President Cyril Ramaphosa left Delft residents in the Western Cape in stitches during his campaign trail on Friday after implying that couples were not allowed to have sex on voting day., Ramaphosa told residents to prioritise voting on May 8 and leave other things for other days.

He said: “On the 8th of May, please know that you have an appointment with the president. You have an appointment with the president. So please wake up on the 8th of May, if you’ll be sleeping with someone, wake that person up and say to the person ‘wake up my love we have an appointment with the president. When you have an appointment with the president, you are not supposed to be doing other things.

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