President Cyril Ramaphosa of South Africa was intended to scare someone on Saturday while giving his speech during the former Zimbabwe President, Robert Mugabe‘s funeral. He was forced to apologise for the recent brutal xenophobic attacks.

The MC of the burial ceremony was also forced to plead with the massive crowd at the funeral to give President Cyril Ramaphosa a chance to speak.

“I stand before you as a fellow African to express my regret and to apologize for what has happened in our country,” Ramaphosa said, to cheers from the crowd.
 Other prominent heads of state who were in attendance were China, kenya, Equatorial Guinea, Cuba and Congo. Some of which were represented by officials/delegates.

However, top officials from western countries, which were on the top of Mugabe’s leadership, were no where to be found in the burial program.