While Mnangagwa Would Not Accept A Note From His Supporter, SA Vendor Ambushes President Ramaphosa In Genius Marketing Move – Video.
9 November 2019
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No Nonsense – President Emmerson Mnangagwa

Paul Nyathi|An enterprising South African businessman ‘ambushed’ South African President Cyril Ramaphosa and gifted him with socks from his brand.

27-year-old entrepreneur Sibusiso Ngwenya, better known as Skinny Sbu after the popular sock brand he founded, took his chance and moved so quickly that he approached the President before his security could stop him. Sbu told the President.

“Mr President, may I introduce you to South Africa’s biggest sock brand, it’s called Skinny Sbu Socks, I hope you enjoy this pair and I hope you get to give it to your family. They’re by me, my name is Sbu, I’m skinny and I make socks.”

Ramaphosa graciously accepted the socks and thanked Sbu.

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Would the same ever be done to our own President Emmerson Mnangagwa?

There was drama at the Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo International Airport in Bulawayo on Thursday after a woman believed to be a Zanu-PF supporter tried to hand President Mnangagwa a note as he arrived in the city.

After landing at the airport, Mnangagwa, as per tradition, briefly interacted with party supporters who had come to welcome him.

It was at that moment that a heavily built woman handed a note to Mnangagwa which was quickly taken away by one of his security aides.

Mnangagwa continued with the interaction before he was whisked away to the Bulawayo State House where he put up for the night.

The woman was swooped by dozens of security agents who, by the time Mnangagwa left, had formed a circle around her.

The contents of the note could not be established at the time of going to print.