The Herald (South Africa)

Ramaphosa goes walkabout in New Brighton

- Naziziphiw­o Buso

SCORES of people in Port Elizabeth joined President Cyril Ramaphosa on a 5.5km walk in New Brighton early yesterday.

Residents joined Ramaphosa at 5.30am at the Nangoza Jebe Hall‚ from where they set off on the brisk walk.

People sang, chanted Ramaphosa’s name and took pictures with the president during the walk.

“I have heard that people have started their walks, this is now a walking movement,” he said.

“The presidenti­al walk [must be done] even when the president is not there, just imagine yourself as the president and walk like the president.”

During his state of the nation address, Ramaphosa said that promoting a healthy lifestyle would be one of the major features of his mandate in the coming year.

“This walk was started by a colleague here. I was invited to this one. Groups and clubs are taking up the challenge.

“Wherever I go in the country people want me to participat­e in these walks. It is great to lead our people to a healthy lifestyle,” Ramaphosa said.

He said he hoped to encourage more people around the country to join in.

Thembeka Mzinyathi, 62, managed to dodge Ramaphosa’s security detail to shake his hand.

“I am so happy that I met the president, he must continue to give us the freedom that Mandela fought for,” Mzinyathi said.

Another resident, Mbulelo Malanga, 25, said he was thrilled to meet Ramaphosa.

“I feel so good because the president is walking with me. He does not think that he is above me or the community.”

 ?? Picture: WERNER HILLS ?? MEETING THE PEOPLE: Residents join President Cyril Ramaphosa during his walk
Picture: WERNER HILLS MEETING THE PEOPLE: Residents join President Cyril Ramaphosa during his walk

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