Ramaphosa denies stake in trophy hunting industry

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This follows an expose by People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, alleging Ramaphosa is profiting from illegal trophy hunting.

The group says its secret investigation has revealed the president is quietly developing and expanding a trophy hunting property called Diepdrift and is stocking it with animals from his own wildlife breeding operation called Phala Phala.The organisation further alleges the President owns a 50% stake in Tsala Hunting Safaris.

Ramaphosa has denied this, saying neither he nor Phala Phala have a stake in the trophy hunting industry. He is further accused Peta of using its platforms to disseminate false information regarding Phala Phala Wildlife and himself.

 

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So what if he own a stake in that industry? If it's not illegal and is making good money then I say go for it and any self-righteous idiot who disagree can go straight to hell 🤷🏽‍♂️

SiphiweMaphisa6 [TRENDING] Blamephosa dienaai stake in trophy hunting industry.

Hys ‘n skelm

He must have been shocked again

Demon CYRYL RAMAPHOSA even denies that he's black .

But he owns game lodges.... Hmmm trying his usual spin BS as usual...

Do you expect him to say yes?

Of course he would. He lies about everything else.

He can hunt it’s up to him

You'll apologize later again, have facts on the table first!

Pls leave him alone

Wow ! It won't surprise me ! I hope KARMA pays him a visit because KARMA is a bitch

Kak story

does he not hunt in his game farm?

Leave Ramaphosa if you have nothing to talk about, try something to else Cyril justsaying

Isn’t he the one owning a Buffalo 🐃, I mean the WHOLE Buffalo....just imagine!!!

Lies

Maybe somebody should ask CR how he got that Ankole embryo into SA

When you actually read the article...it lacks so many facts to make the headline even mildly credible. This type of mediocre reporting is an insult to journalism.

Anything he's taking responsibility for!!!

Good news.

This Ramaphosaz stories will be exactly as tsa Jacob Zuma they keep appearing one by one

Why, what’s wrong with it?

Our president is a good man. A lawyer by profession. Check the list of comrades who support ACE. 90% ARE CRIMINALS.

I don’t know but CYRIL YOU BETTER COME CLEAN

He was/is shocked?

Wow there's those that he respond to them in real time?

People forget that the President is the product of the ANC just like he's comrades he deny everything until we have proof

This guy denied Everything...

Marikana was a trophy hunting adventure

We know the look

It's so difficult to be a leader these days. Social media has the ability to destroy the best of men😑

At least he's not shocked

I hope so

Ofcourse he would... find more dirt , it's there

He is lying! He has his dirty paws all over the place, the bigger!

He can even deny that he is a South African president.

Of cause he would. 2021 will reveal who’s he

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