Find out the truth behind the viral claims about President Ramaphosa's health!
President Cyril Ramaphosa's health recently became a hot topic of discussion, with rumors circulating on social media about his alleged hospitalization. However, his spokesperson, Vincent Magwenya, swiftly clarified that Ramaphosa was never hospitalized and is in good health. It was reported that Deputy President Paul Mashatile stood in for Ramaphosa at an event, adding to the confusion. The South African Presidency reiterated that there is no cause for concern regarding the president's health.
In a twist of events, despite the speculations, President Ramaphosa's deputy, Paul Mashatile, represented him at the Alliance Church of God in Barberton while Ramaphosa remained at home. The ANC confirmed that Ramaphosa was not ill but attending to an emergency, dispelling the rumors surrounding his health. The Presidency's quick response aimed to put an end to the misinformation spreading on social media.
Vincent Magwenya, the presidential spokesperson, emphasized that Ramaphosa's well-being is paramount and assured the public that the president is in good condition. The debunking of the false claims highlights the importance of verifying information before spreading it. With Ramaphosa's health scare now clarified, the focus shifts back to his leadership and the tasks at hand for the South African government.
His deputy, Paul Mashatile, who was scheduled to address congregates at Alliance Church of God in Barberton, had to stand in for him.
The ANC reported that deputy president Paul Mashatile will be standing in for Ramaphosa while he deals with this emergency.
South African Presidency dismisses rumors about President Cyril Ramaphosa's health, confirming that he is in good condition and was never hospitalized.
Presidential spokesperson Vincent Magwenya has rubbished claims doing the rounds on social media, of President Cyril Ramaphosa being rushed to hospital.
Spokesperson Denies Rumors, Confirms President in Good Condition By A Correspondent Vincent Magwenya, spokesperson for President Cyril Ramaphosa, ...