Daisy lost for words as the president walks into her class

Daisy was lost for words when President Cyril Ramaphosa walked into her class. Here the president poses for a picture with Daisy and her classmates.
MEGA MOMENT Daisy was lost for words when President Cyril Ramaphosa walked into her class. Here the president poses for a picture with Daisy and her classmates.
Image: Siphe Macanda

There was silence followed by screams of laughter and joy as President Cryril Ramaphosa walked into the Grade 3 class at Clarendon Preparatory School where Daisy Ngedle, 8, and her classmates were awaiting what they thought was a very important call.

"I'm feeling so happy to see you here. It was all started by one special girl," he said.
President Cryril Ramaphosa

When Ramaphosa walked in, the girls jumped into the air and clapped for their lives, in sheer disbelief that he was in their presence.

Addressing the girls, he said his visit to the class was made possible by Daisy's now-famous letter to him.

"I'm feeling so happy to see you here. It was all started by one special girl," he said.

Before he arrived, the girls had waited impatiently for what they believed would be a Skype call with the president. Hands shot into the air as they all took turns to ask him questions about his life and presidency.

Daisy, however seemed to have run out words in surprise, but quickly recovered and asked him how many children he had.

Ramaphosa said all children in the country were his. He also told the girls that women were very important in the country, in commemoration of International Women's Day.

Ramaphosa is in East London for the launch of the Good Green Deeds programme.

Ngedle will be joining him as a special guest at Sisa Dukashe Stadium in Mdantsane

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