South African president Cyril Ramaphosa is in the limelight after a picture of him using public transport goes viral online. Netizens have come to question the country's transport system after the head of state is seen using more than one seat belt. The president dressed in a black suit appears mounted in the bus seat with several straps of seat belts all over his body almost choking him.
In a tweet by @BradleyCarl256. on Twitter, the photo is captioned "Every country has its problems, here is South Africa's president using public transport (with a laughing emoji)". The photo has hence taken media by storm receiving numerous reactions from Twitter users. Most of the people used the opportunity to pose questions on the systems of governance in African nations claiming that it required reforms.
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