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President Cyril Ramaphosa has praised Indians who fought against apartheid in South Africa and abroad. He also highlighted the role played by the Indian community in South Africa.

 

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Move on Mr President its not like it happened yesterday.

How disappointed they must be today

when are they going back?

Why?

Subtweeting CIC maggsnaidu . Shameless use of Maggs popularity. Except if you're voting for the DA. Which he isn't. Maggs that is. Not sure about Cyril.

I am sure Rama has something to do with the Guptas

Yeeeeerrrr our very own government is praising Indians while our mothers are being treated very bad by Indians....this is bad

I would like to believe that he does not includes Mahatma Gay the racist.

all because an Indian business man is going to invest Billions into SA, okay...🙄

Thank you sir CyrilRamaphosa

And those Indians are now suffering with racial decision created by you and cronies

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