Staying Calm in the Eye of The Storm
President Ramaphosa of South Africa exercised his self-control in one of his most difficult meetings, located in the Oval Office with President Donald Trump. The U.S. President shocked the attending delegates with a video showing “White genocide” in South African, which was accompanied by heartfelt narration. Ramaphosa, as usual, brushed through with calm and diplomacy, tempering the escalation of the conflict.
The Response to an Intense Situation
In the company of billionaire Johan Rupert, they furthered his discourse by presenting that the crime issue impacts all races. Trump voiced his puzzlement about why an opposition leader named Julius Malema had not been arrested for performing a struggle congressman song. The South Africa judiciary has, however, ruled that the song, which is anti-apartheid in nature, is not in literal terms a threat.
Local Response and Reactions
After the incident, countless South Africans went to Twitter to express their admiration and cheers to Ramaphosa showcasing calm under pressure. They characterized him as controlled and assertive while stating he is diplomatic and talks unifying despite the war stripe.

