An American White House reporter Darlene Superville has caused a stir on social media after failing to identify South African President Cyril Ramaphosa.
Ramaphosa is currently in Biarritz, France, to attend the G7 and African Partnership Summit.
The G7 is a gathering of the seven largest International Monetary Fund (IMF) described advanced economies in the world, including Germany, Canada, the US, France, Italy, Japan, and the United Kingdom.
Superville, a White House correspondent for the Associated Press, tweeted “world leader bear hug before the group photo”.
In the post, she tagged French president Emmanuel Macron, Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau, prime minister of India, Narendra Modi, and labelled Ramaphosa as “unidentified leader”.
Needless to say, South Africans were not happy about their president being the unidentified leader.
Here is a snapshot of the reactions:
Is Cyril Ramaphosa “unidentified leader” just because he is black?, said one South African.
They continued saying: “A whole White House press person referring to Cyril Ramaphosa as an Unidentified Leader in a G7 summit. ” MORE COMMENTS BELOW…

