- South African President Cyril Ramaphosa was spotted enjoying a lively moment with Maskandi star Khuzani Mpungose.
- Controversial blogger Musa Khawula shared a viral video showcasing their traditional Zulu dance routine.
- Internet users couldn’t resist chiming in, flooding the comments section with their thoughts on the president’s moves.

Let’s talk about something that’s got everyone buzzing: South African President Cyril Ramaphosa didn’t just make headlines for his policies or speeches recently—he hit the dance floor, and boy, did it turn heads. A video showing him grooving with renowned Maskandi artist Khuzani Mpungose quickly went viral, sparking conversations all over social media.
When Presidents Let Loose: Ramaphosa and Khuzani's Dance Takes Over the Internet
You know how sometimes even world leaders need a break from the serious stuff? That’s exactly what happened when Cyril Ramaphosa, the President of the Government of National Unity (GNU), decided to let loose. While he’s been busy urging Chinese businesses to invest in South Africa’s booming economy, this clip shows a different side of him—one that’s a lot more fun and carefree. In the video, Ramaphosa can be seen dancing with none other than the talented Khuzani Mpungose, a South African Maskandi star, during an event in the United States. The moment was captured by none other than Musa Khawula, a blogger known for stirring up controversy and sparking lively debates online. He shared the clip on his Twitter (X) page, and it instantly became a sensation.
Musa Khawula captioned the video with a simple yet intriguing message:
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"President Cyril Ramaphosa with Khuzani Mpungose in the United States of America."
If you haven’t seen it yet, here’s your chance to witness the magic:
What the Internet Had to Say About the President’s Moves
Once the video hit the web, it didn’t take long for people to weigh in. Social media exploded with reactions, ranging from lighthearted jokes to thoughtful observations. Here’s a glimpse of what some users had to say:
@M_o_n_d_z expressed,
"Cupcake do better man."
@Akani2008 couldn’t believe his eyes, asking,
"Did I just see Umkhululi or is it my eyes playing tricks on me?"
@ZYantolo7 chimed in with a strong opinion,
"The way I’m so tired of the ANC… it’s just irritating and sickening to watch anyone who’s part of that party."
@OkuZA01 added a touch of humor,
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"Cupcake is cute bathong."
@TeffuJoy noticed something interesting,
"Lamola always looks shy around the president."
@Tankmaniron pointed out a recurring expression,
"Ramaphosa is always surprised, like always surprised."
@jThiee made a clever comparison,
"Nay Maps uses nesthunzi sokuba uMkhululi for real."
A Side Note: Heavy K Keeps the Entertainment Alive
While we’re talking about making waves in the entertainment world, let’s not forget another star who’s keeping the energy high. According to Briefly News, DJ Heavy K, the man behind the hit track "Inde," has been flexing his dedication to his craft. This focused king isn’t just about making music—he’s also about staying fit and looking good while doing it. He recently teased his fans with a workout video, showing off his dedication to fitness as he prepares for his next big release. With a mini-makeover and a promise of exciting new material, Heavy K is reminding everyone why he’s a force to be reckoned with in the music industry.
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