The Citizen (KZN)

Ramaphosa dismisses ill-health claims

- Vhahangwel­e Nemakonde

President Cyril Ramaphosa has reassured South Africans that he is in perfect health as he leads the ANC’s 112th birthday celebratio­n in Mpumalanga.

This after claims on social media that Ramaphosa fell ill on Sunday and was admitted to 1 Military Hospital in Pretoria.

One of the social media accounts that shared the claims is under Economic Freedom Fighters leader Julius Malema’s name.

“Cyril was clearly not well before he collapsed earlier this morning,” posted the account on X on Sunday.

The party has since dismissed the account as fake.

Presidenti­al spokespers­on Vincent Magwenya also shared on social media the president was in good health.

“A malicious rumour has been doing the rounds about the president’s health and that he has been hospitalis­ed,” he said.

“The president is fine, he was never hospitalis­ed and there was no emergency. He attended a meeting and decided to spend the rest of the day at home ahead of a busy week.”

Speaking at the Louwville Cemetery at the wreath-laying ceremony as part of ANC’s celebratio­ns yesterday morning, Ramaphosa dismissed the “exaggerate­d” claims he had been taken to the ICU.

“I had meetings and then I continued working at home, clearly on the instructio­ns of the officials, saying: ‘We want you to be well preserved because the next six days are going to be vigorous for you as president,’” Ramaphosa said.

“So the news of my illness and the news that I was in ICU are extremely exaggerate­d; I am fit as a fiddle, I had no illness whatsoever, I didn’t collapse, at all. You can see for yourself, this is not a fake Ramaphosa, not a double.”

The ruling party yesterday celebrated 112 years since its formation.

The president, accompanie­d by the party’s national execution committee members, were in Mpumalanga laying wreaths at grave sites of some struggle stalwarts and they later had lunch with the families of the stalwarts at the Mbombela Stadium.

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