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Presidency spokesperson Vincent Magwenya has dismissed as exaggeration reports that President Cyril Ramaphosa is not feeling well.

This follows reports claiming that President Ramaphosa postponed announcing changes to his executive yesterday due to ill health.

There has been growing concern about the delay in the President announcing his new cabinet. Magwenya says despite having a minor cold, the president carried on with his duties. “As you saw he hosted his Ugandan counterpart President [Yoweri] Museveni and continued with his duties throughout the day, so it’s been just a minor cold. It’s not something that would’ve prevented him to fulfill any of his duties and we must also correct the rumour that there was an announcement that he was due to make yesterday. There was never such announcement and should there be an announcement we will advise in time that there would be an announcement.

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A minor cold supposedly good enough to formally announce a new cabinet and minister of shocking electricity, almost a full month, following the SONA. It clearly demonstrates the indecisiveness of Ramapariah. RIP ANC! VIVA

Tells lies,,then get another twit to spin the story around. We are not stupid......

this is from the Thieves.

Cos we have caught them.🚮

Does 'his duties' including working at Phala phala farm?

Did he say why Cyril was working at his farm as a President who is not supposed to do paid work?

And said where is he?🤔

He was at a phalaphala auction mf

Good for him! Now he knows how we feel being sick and tired of his government!!!

He is a human being

He's very busy here, not with that joke called South Africa nd ANC😂

Imagine we wake up tomorrow & Cyril is dead... 😳 Pela ANCs members specialize in murder & corruption 🤨. No.1 at political killings... 😶

So what is happening to him. Is he just chillaxing. Maybe that will seem like no exaggeration

I see that minor cold caused by the concourt dissmisal of his application, he can not come to terms with the possibility of having paul mashatile taking over if it happen that he falls-phala phala.

Why? 😱

Suve ngo mbalula nje

How bad can a jellyfish feel? Asshole is just shying away again. Ramapoesie must tsek. VoetsekANC2024

spina wena spinach

You're the president, get your ass to work! It's a cold, just bring tissues 😤

Ga teng tota

He claims Mbalula is lying? Fix F won't like this at all.

He is human. With his corrupt destructors if he was not strong he would have thrown the towel. But with hyenas around it would be a bloodbath. The cartels would be the assassins themselves cos there will nothing to loot or hide riches

Tsk

A minor cold that makes him not to work? Clearly this spin doctor unable to manage this public miscommunication.

…and because of a minor cold he can’t reshuffle 🤔

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