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Minister of Electricity shows off ‘Sister Bethina’ dance moves [video]

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Minister of Electricity Kgosientsho Ramakgopa has once again shown off his dance moves in a clip taken at the ANC’s birthday celebrations in Khayelitsha over the weekend.

The bubbly cabinet minister is known for showing off his electrifying energy – pardon the pun – on the dance floor.

Ramakgopa – nicknamed Sputla – was sworn in in 2023 and is responsible for ensuring the smooth operation of energy provider Eskom. Under him, South Africa has had almost a year without rolling blackouts, also known as load shedding.

MINISTER OF ELECTRICITY SHOWS OFF DANCE MOVES

In a clip posted on social media, Minister of Electricity Kgosientsho Ramakgopa was seen dancing to South Africa’s unofficial anthem, Sister Bethina.

The video was taken at the ANC’s 113th anniversary celebrations in Khayelitsha.

In the clip, the 49-year-old was seen showing off moves better than people half his age.

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It’s not the first time the Minister of Elecriticity has ruled the dancefloor at a public gathering.

Take a look at these clips of him at official ANC events.

KGOSIENTSHO RAMAKGOPA TURNING 50, AND FABULOUS

In the video’s comment section, South Africans felt that Minister of Electricity Kgosientsho Ramakgopa deserved to be celebrated, given that the country has been without load shedding for almost a year.

Later this month, the lively minister will be turning 50 years old.

Likely also keeping him young is his wife, Georgia Shekeshe, who is 13 years his junior.

The couple – who have been married for almost a decade – met in 2011 when Georgia was a PA to the-then Tshwane mayor. At the time, she was 23 years old.

When their relationship turned romantic, Georgia resigned from her post and reported IOL.

They have a son together.

John Mahama Questions $400M National Cathedral Costs, Announces Investigation

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President John Dramani Mahama has announced plans to investigate the National Cathedral Project, an initiative spearheaded by former President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo as a national Christian worship centre and symbol of Ghana’s religious heritage.

The project has been plagued by allegations of corruption and financial mismanagement, raising concerns about its execution and funding.