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“What A President” Ramaphosa Receives Praise For Greeting The Country In 7 Languages At G20 Summit

November 21, 2025
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President Cyril Ramaphosa’s warm multilingual greeting at the G20 Summit has sparked a wave of admiration, both at home and abroad. At the gathering, he opened his remarks with a sequence of familiar South African salutations: “Sanibonani. Dumelang. Avuxeni. Goeie môre. Molweni. Ndi Matsheloni. Lotjhani.” He followed this with the simple but meaningful statement: “I greet you all in some of South Africa’s beautiful languages.”

The moment stood out not only for its charm but for what it represented. In a global setting often defined by formal diplomacy and technical dialogue, Ramaphosa’s choice to bring South Africa’s linguistic richness to the forefront added a distinctly human tone. Many observers described it as an authentic expression of national identity, reminding the world that South Africa’s diversity is one of its greatest strengths.

Social media platforms quickly lit up with praise. South Africans celebrated the gesture as a proud reflection of who they are, with many highlighting how naturally and confidently he moved through languages spoken across the country. For some, it was a refreshing reminder of unity in a time when political divisions often dominate public discourse.

Sanibonani. Dumelang. Avuxeni. Goeie môre. Molweni. Ndi Matsheloni. Lotjhani.

I greet you all in some of South Africa’s beautiful languages.https://t.co/aHKp8YkJ27

— Cyril Ramaphosa 🇿🇦 (@CyrilRamaphosa) November 20, 2025

International attendees and commentators also reacted positively, noting that such a multilingual greeting was rare at a forum like the G20. It offered a glimpse into South Africa’s cultural tapestry and set Ramaphosa apart from leaders who typically stick to a single official language when addressing global audiences.

What resonated most was the intentional simplicity of the act. By acknowledging multiple communities through their greetings, Ramaphosa underscored the idea that representation does not always come from grand gestures. Sometimes it comes from a greeting—familiar, inclusive, and spoken with ease.

In fewer than a dozen words, he managed to remind South Africans of the shared heritage that binds the nation and introduce the world to its linguistic heartbeat. The praise that followed reflects how deeply symbols of unity still matter, especially on stages where nations define themselves not just through policy, but through personality.

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