President Ramaphosa Debunks Hospitalization Rumors, Assures Good Health
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has refuted social media reports about his hospitalization, stating that he is in good health and working from home. The rumors, which claimed he was admitted to the ICU, were dismissed as exaggerated. Ramaphosa made the clarification during a wreath-laying ceremony in Limpopo, honoring ANC members who fought against apartheid.
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has vehemently refuted social media reports claiming his hospitalization, emphasizing his robust health and continued dedication to his duties. Ramaphosa dismissed the exaggerated rumors that he was admitted to the ICU, clarifying that he was working from home on Sunday as advised by officials to conserve his energy for a demanding week ahead.

President's Clarification at Wreath-Laying Ceremony
President Ramaphosa addressed the false reports during a wreath-laying ceremony in Limpopo province, honoring African National Congress (ANC) members who sacrificed their lives in the anti-apartheid movement. This event marked the commencement of a series of activities commemorating the ANC's 112th birthday, culminating in a grand public celebration at a stadium on Saturday.
Dispelling Fake News and Reassuring Health
Ramaphosa directly responded to the social media claims that circulated on Sunday, asserting his excellent health. He dismissed the rumors of his illness and ICU admission as grossly exaggerated. The president reassured the public that he remains fit and committed to ensuring a prosperous life for the people of South Africa.
Working from Home as Precautionary Measure
Ramaphosa explained that he had meetings and continued working from home on Sunday, following the advice of officials who wanted him to conserve his energy for the demanding week ahead. He emphasized that he experienced no illness or collapse, inviting everyone to witness his robust health and dismiss any notions of a fake or double Ramaphosa.
Addressing ANC Challenges and Election Predictions
President Ramaphosa acknowledged the challenges facing the ANC as the country prepares for elections this year. Some analysts have predicted the possibility of the ANC losing its majority for the first time since the democratic elections in 1994, which brought Nelson Mandela to power after decades of apartheid rule. Despite these predictions, Ramaphosa expressed confidence that the ANC would overcome its issues and emerge stronger.
President Cyril Ramaphosa's prompt and direct response to the false hospitalization rumors underscores his commitment to transparency and public trust. His participation in the wreath-laying ceremony and his robust health dispel any doubts about his well-being. As the ANC navigates the challenges ahead, Ramaphosa's leadership and determination remain crucial in ensuring a prosperous future for the people of South Africa.
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