Relax, Chillaz! President Ramaphosa won’t be on MacG’s podcast

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Relax, Chillaz! President Ramaphosa won’t be on MacG’s podcast
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Head of communications in the presidency Athi Geleba shared a snap advertising Ramaphosa as a guest on the show, calling it a 'fake news poster.”

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The presidency has dismissed as fake news rumours about President Cyril Ramaphosa appearing on MacG’sHead of communications in the presidency Athi Geleba shared a snap advertising Ramaphosa as a guest on the show, calling it a “fake news poster”. The controversial podcast is the biggest in SA and is hosted by former broadcaster MacG. With more than 300,000 subscribers, it has featured celebrities including DJ Zinhle, Dineo Ranaka and, most recently, singer and TV presenter

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