‘Irritated’: Unemployed grad reacts to Ramaphosa’s ‘keep searching’ comments

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‘Irritated’: Unemployed grad reacts to Ramaphosa’s ‘keep searching’ comments
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Tintswalo, who? An unemployed graduate, who had a short stint as a cleaner, reacted to President Cyril Ramaphosa's 'keep looking' comments.

In a clip that has gone viral on social media, Slindokuhle Khoza had a brief conversation with the 71-year-old during his brief stop in Orange Farm over the weekend.WOMAN ‘IRRITATED’ AFTER MEETING WITH PRESIDENT RAMAPHOSA

The woman – Slindokuhle Khoza – is a 23-year-old communications graduate from the North West University. “I regret the way that conversation went. I felt disappointed when he said I should keep looking because I have been looking and I told him that. I was crushed.

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