S. Africa’s deputy president ‘okay’ after collapsing during speech

S. Africa’s deputy president ‘okay’ after collapsing during speech

Paul Mashatile struggled with the heat while addressing a gathering in Tzaneen today.

Paul Mashatile
Paul Mashatile was in Tzaneen to commemorate the inauguration of a local traditional leader. (AFP pic)
JOHANNESBURG:
South Africa’s deputy president Paul Mashatile was fine after having struggled with the heat while giving a speech this afternoon, the premier of Limpopo province told state broadcaster SABC.

Mashatile collapsed while addressing a gathering commemorating the inauguration of a local traditional leader in Tzaneen, Limpopo province, 412km north east of Johannensburg, SABC reported.

Limpopo’s provincial premier Phophi Ramathuba, a medical doctor, told the the broadcaster Mashatile was not in danger, having struggled with the heat towards the end of his speech.

“The deputy president is fine, he is with his medical team. I was with them, he’s okay and there’s no need to worry,” Ramathuba said.

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