Museveni, who is the current president of Uganda, also joined the South African president in the celebration. ANC Hope Ramaphosa Ramaphosa was born in Soweto, Johannesburg on November 17, 1952, to a retired policeman, Samuel Ramaphosa and Erdmuth. His two daughters are still in school. We have been together for a very long time, and are happily married. Now, he is busy building a sprawling mansion. Mashudu Ramaphosa and Kiki are young and probably schooling. Picture: Juda Ngwenya/ReutersCyril Ramaphosa was born in Soweto on 17 November 1952. Married Cyril Ramaphosa from 1978–1989 (divorced) The first woman Ramaphosa got married to is Hope Ramaphosa. (Photo: GCIS)Ramaphosa is currently married to medical doctor Tshepo Motsepe, with whom he has four children. 8. Picture: GCIS Hope Ramaphosa has reportedly said she found the EFF leader’s rumour-mongering ‘absolutely shocking’. Like his father, Tumelo’s penchant for buffaloes and rare cattle beams through on his Instagram account - where he now has more than 4 000 followers.

Picture: GCIS We take a look at who Cyril Ramaphosa is behind the deputy president persona.Not much is actually known about Ramaphosa’s private life, as he keeps it out of the spotlight.Cyril Ramaphosa with Nelson Mandela in 1993. Share this:

alleged abuse He later married Hope Ramaphosa, and the couple had a son together, Andile. Ramaphosa and his wife, Dr Tshepo Motsepe, have four children together: sons Andile and Tumelo and daughters Keneilwe (Kiki) and Mashudu.

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Share this: He regularly posts pictures and videos with his girlfriend, Kelebogile Shomang, at the game reserve where the animals are bred.The Ramaphosa girls have largely kept out of the public spotlight and little is known about them.

He is not a violent person.Cyril would not beat up a woman, he is very sensitive to women's issues.

It was the first time the family had met in the new year due to Ramaphosa’s ANC commitments.At Ramaphosa family gatherings, no talk about politics is allowed, he said.“When he (Cyril) is with the family, he just wants to relax and catch up about other things but not politics. Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa's ex-wife Hope Ramaphosa has denied claims that her former husband was abusive.On Monday night, EFF leader Julius Malema made allegations that Ramaphosa assaulted his wife during an interview.Malema was responding to claims by ANC Women’s League leader Bathabile Dlamini that there are other male ANC leaders who have done worse than Mduduzi Manana, who is facing assault charges.Hope Ramaphosa says the comments made by Malema are an attempt to tarnish her ex-husband's reputation, because he stand to be the potential President of South Africa and ANC.Hope maintains that Ramaphosa never laid a hand on her during their relationship.She says she was shocked by Malema's comments and his ability to spread false rumors.People can use anything to mess up someone else's reputation, especially during this time in the political arena.I suppose they feel it's time to throw dirty tricks around.I was married to Cyril, I knew him for a very long time before we got married.