The Presidency has confirmed the passing of Londani Clayton Ramaphosa, the nephew of President Cyril Ramaphosa. The news comes after confusion spread on social media, where some posts mistakenly identified Londani as the president’s son.
The incident began when social media blogger Musa Khawula shared a post on Friday claiming: “President Cyril Ramaphosa’s son Londani Ramaphosa has passed away.” The post included a photo stating that Londani, born on November 4, 1978, had passed away the previous Wednesday. The accuracy of the exact date of birth and death is yet to be officially verified.

The misinformation quickly circulated online, leading many to offer condolences to the president and his family under the assumption that he had lost one of his sons. Sunday World reached out to the Presidency for clarification. Vincent Magwenya, the spokesperson for the Presidency, clarified the situation, explaining that Londani was the son of one of President Ramaphosa’s brothers, making him the president’s nephew.
“Londani is his brother’s son, so he’s his nephew. The president’s sons, Andile and Tumelo, are both alive,” Magwenya confirmed. President Ramaphosa has five children in total—three daughters and two sons—and there is no indication that any of them were involved in this tragedy.
While the details surrounding Londani’s death remain limited, social media users quickly responded to the news with condolences. Many expressed sympathy not only for the Ramaphosa family but also reflected on the sadness of losing a young family member.

“Condolences to the president’s family and friends; it’s never easy for parents to bury their children; we always hope for the opposite. Sad news,” one user commented. Another wrote, “Oh no! I extend my deepest condolences to Cyril Ramaphosa and his family. Having to bury a family member during the festive season is heartbreaking. RIP Londani Ramaphosa.”
The incident highlights the influence—and risks—of social media in spreading unverified information. In this case, a single incorrect post led to widespread confusion and unnecessary distress among the public. The Presidency has urged the public to rely on official statements to avoid misunderstandings in the future.
Despite the tragic news, the official clarification ensured that the president’s immediate family, including his two sons, remained unharmed. President Ramaphosa has maintained a relatively private personal life, and information about extended family members is often limited. This makes confirmation from the Presidency crucial in distinguishing facts from speculation.
As the nation mourns Londani’s passing, the emphasis remains on sending condolences to the Ramaphosa family during this difficult time. The outpouring of support across social media underscores the public’s empathy and solidarity, even amidst initial confusion.
The Presidency has not disclosed further details regarding the cause of Londani’s death or funeral arrangements. For now, South Africans continue to express their grief and offer prayers for the family as they navigate this period of loss.
