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Ramaphosa jokes about arrest for breaking rules

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa 1 South Africa's President Cyril Ramaphosa

Mon, 18 May 2020 Source: bbc.com

South Africa's President Cyril Ramaphosa has been caught joking about breaking social distancing rules as he posed for a photo with two women he met while taking morning exercise.

On a clip that has been widely shared it appears that the president was going for a walk or a jog when the women approached him. It seems that they asked him for a photo and he responded: "Before we get arrested". They can then be heard laughing.

Mr Ramaphosa then said: "I'd rather be arrested with you."

The two women then pose for a photo standing close on either side of the president, disregarding social distancing rules.



An article reproduced on a government website about social distancing explains that "one needs to avoid handshakes, hugs and other forms of direct contact as well as keeping a distance of at least two metres from others".

South Africa is in the process of easing a strict lockdown.

Some people on Twitter have lauded the president for agreeing to take a photo while other lashed at him for disregarding the coronavirus guidelines.

"Cyril Ramaphosa is breaking lockdown rules by first: *taking selfie * walking without security * no social distancing," tweeted Real Dumelang.

"Ramaphosa spotted jogging? Good. I like a leader who is not snobbish and moves with a battalion for protection. He must even walk into the local supermarket to buy groceries for the house. Strip away presidency he is still human after all," wrote Sure Kamhunga.

Source: bbc.com