Radio personality Sizwe Dlomo is one of many South Africans to mock Democratic Alliance leader John Steenhuisen over his dance moves.
The opposition leader, who launched his party's official manifesto outside the Union Buildings, was seen singing and dancing on the streets of Pretoria.
John was also accused of “copying” EFF leader Julius Malema with a “parody” of his fight song Kill the Boers.
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In footage posted on social media, John Steenhuisen and his wife Terri could be seen joining a group of supporters singing and dancing in the street.
The outspoken leader let his guard down with a few moves while getting in on the action.
On X, many criticized John's lack of rhythm. Radio and TV personality Sizwe Dhlomo also took part and found the politicians' actions amusing.
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He tweeted: John doesn't even know what he's doing! He's too busy looking around like an idiot and is bad at imitating others. ”
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Meanwhile, John Steenhuisen has been accused of mocking EFF leader Julius Malema with a “remix” of a Kill the Boer song.
The song was played before the DA leader's speech and on the way to the Union Buildings.
However, the party's Renaldo “Ngamula” Gausz said the song sung by party members was actually an expression of gratitude to Steenhuisen.
“The lyrics are literally 'John is the leader, the commander,'” Gauze tweeted.
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