President Cyril Ramaphosa shows off dance moves in Limpopo
Updated | By Jane Linley-Thomas
Our newly-elected President may be the hottest thing on the dance scene right now.
It's close to two months since he was elected our new President, and Cyril Ramaphosa has been making headlines for all the right reasons.
Just a few weeks ago, Damon chatted about how a runner spotted and grabbed a selfie with him on his morning run. I also read an article recently that he was seen flying economy class. Many debated that it was a smart PR move, but either way, he got everyone talking about him - and I love it.
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There's something about Cyril, he's just got this kind of warmth about him, and he seems like a real people's person. I can only begin to imagine what an exciting interview it would be if I ever got the chance to chat with him.
It seems that he isn't just good at talking to people, but he's also a fantastic dancer. Sowetan Live reported that he was spotted recently at a Queenship Ceremony in Limpopo.
Oh yes, please! I just beamed when I watched this video. SA musician Candy Tsamandebelesa, who performed at the gathering, uploaded a video onto her Instagram showing our President in action and joining in on the fun.
Also read: Madikizela-Mandela was 'a champion of justice', says Cyril Ramaphosa
I love how real and joyous our President looks in this video, light years away from a stiff and approachable figurehead that is usually seen in such positions. From the Madiba shuffle to the razzle-dazzle Ramaphosa, I love a man who knows how to break it down. Go, Cyril, go!
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