Zimbabwean UFC mixed martial artist Themba Gorimbo is overjoyed after being invited to dinner by South African President Cyril Ramaphosa.
Gorimbo had the chance to engage with the President, enjoy a meal together, and even capture some memorable photos.
On his Facebook page, Gorimbo posted a picture of himself alongside President Ramaphosa, who was holding Gorimbo’s championship belt.
In the caption, Gorimbo expressed his excitement about being recognized in South Africa. He also shared that he was invited to dinner by the President, highlighting how incredible it was to meet and interact with him.
“To be honest, a person from Zimbabwe is being recognized in the foreign land of South Africa. I was invited to dinner with the CURRENT SA President. I got to mingle in Xhosa with President Matamela at the table. Thank God.”
The picture quickly went viral, with Zimbabweans on social media expressing their pride in Gorimbo’s achievements. Many celebrated his success and applauded the recognition he received, especially being invited to dine with a prominent figure like President Ramaphosa.
Some users, however, pointed out that Gorimbo was not the only Zimbabwean to be recognized in South Africa, mentioning rugby player Tendai Mtawarira as another example.
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Themba Gorimbo
Reactions From Social Media:
@Bishop Cathy:
“Congratulations 🎊 👏”
@Abraham Tavengwa:
“Stand up and rise Gorimbo, son of Africa”
@Owen Muyapasi:
“More blessings bro, but you’re not the only one. We have Tinashe Mtawarira, who played for SA’s rugby team that won the World Cup. A silent legend.”
@Nyaradzo Mucheka:
“Wow, when the heavens open, no one can stop the electric current. We are so proud of you!!!”
@Justine Mukweva:
“He will always dine with kings. To sit at the same table with them speaks volumes. To be ungrateful would be cruelty.”
@Tatenda Bengo:
“Big up bro, more blessings to you. You deserve it.”
@DoctorFree Refrigeration:
“Congratulations, truly inspiring bro.”
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