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 South African president orders the immediate arrest of radio presenter Penny Ntuli and her friend for twerking on the side of a busy road, calling it an action that could distract drivers and put both motorists and themselves at risk

The picture features South African President Cyril Ramaphosa addressing a controversial incident involving Jozi FM radio personality Penny Ntuli, who was recorded twerking on the side of a busy highway, an action that could distract drivers and pose significant safety risks.

Ramaphosa's response, calling for Ntuli's immediate arrest, reflects broader concerns about public behavior and road safety in South Africa, where pedestrian deaths constitute 35-40% of road fatalities, and distracted driving, including due to such stunts, is a leading cause of crashes.

This incident occurs against a backdrop of ongoing corruption scandals within the African National Congress (ANC), highlighting a juxtaposition of public safety issues with political integrity challenges as the country approaches national elections.

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