Inside Details of President Cyril Ramaphosa’s Daughter’s Upcoming Wedding
President Cyril Ramaphosa has another reason to smile as he prepares to walk his first daughter down the aisle next month.
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Ramaphosa’s Daughter to Tie the Knot in Johannesburg Wedding
Nakisani Ramaphosa, who works in the real estate industry, will be marrying accountant Nkosinathi Nyaka in a beautiful white wedding ceremony taking place in Johannesburg on March 22. The couple already had a traditional wedding in Kempton Park back in September of last year.
Nakisani is the daughter of President Ramaphosa from his first marriage to Hope Ramaphosa and is also the sister of the controversial Andile Ramaphosa.
The love story between Nakisani Ramaphosa and her soon-to-be husband blossomed back in 2010 when they crossed paths at the University of Johannesburg. Their relationship blossomed, and they officially started dating in 2014. The couple has a lovely daughter together.
The couple’s wedding invite which was leaked reads:
“After making unforgettable memories for the past ten years, we are excited to take the next step in our relationship and start our journey as husband and wife.”
Elegant Wedding Theme and Dress Code
The wedding is set to have a gold and silver theme, with the men expected to dress in either a tuxedo or a well-tailored black or grey suit. The invitation offers a stylish tip:
“For a touch of sophistication, we suggest adding a splash of gold or silver to your accessories, such as a tie clip or cufflinks. We want you to feel confident and comfortable in your attire and look your best this special day.”
According to sources close to the couple, the guest list is intimate, comprising only cherished friends and family. Additionally, attendees are kindly requested not to bring children or a plus one to the ceremony.
While little is known about the President’s first daughter, it is understood that she deliberately keeps a low profile and prefers to lead a private life, away from the realm of politics.