CLOCK | The setback of the Ramaphosa mask



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Maybe he just couldn’t bear to see the country go through another week of confinement.

Otherwise, it seems like at least one of the skills that will come true in the foreseeable future – how to put on a cloth face mask to prevent the spread of the coronavirus – still needs some practice in the Union Buildings.

“May God continue to bless South Africa and continue to bless his people,” President Cyril Ramaphosa concluded his speech Thursday night, announcing how the country will gradually withdraw from the blockade.

He looked directly at the camera for a moment, nodded, took a small step back, and brought the cloth mask to his face. His fingers toyed with the straps, the elastic band emerged from his right hand, he grabbed the band again, put it over his ear and the mask covered his eyes …

When he lowered it, he released again, but quickly put it back on, turned to his left, and shot off, his right hand facing his chest.

Within minutes, the memes began to circulate and a challenge was born on Twitter, proving that the blockade has not dampened the sense of humor of South Africans. And if the president does not want to see the memes, he can put on his mask …

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