'Our cupcake': Funny video of Cyril Ramaphosa dancing in Dubai sparks reactions

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'Our cupcake': Funny video of Cyril Ramaphosa dancing in Dubai sparks reactions
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Ramaphosa had Mzansi spilt on what they thought of his dance moves. A clip shared online shows him dancing and smiling in the United Arab Emirates in front of a group of people standing on the sidelines 👇 MondayMood

is trending for his dance moves out on the social media streets. A video shared by @mangwanya shows the evidently happy president dancing and moving from side to side as he interacts with a group of people standing on the sidelines.

Cyril Ramaphosa had Mzansi spilt on what they thought of his dance moves. Image: Waldo Swiegers/Bloomberg via Getty ImagesA serious-looking Arab man can be seen standing near Ramaphosa as he keeps a close eye on the prominent politician. While it is unknown when the footage was taken, it is believed to have been filmed in Dubai.

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