Dr Precious Moloi-Motsepe and her husband Patrice Motsepe recently drove to Mmakau village, North West province in a Rolls-Royce.
PATRICE MOTSEPE AND WIFE IN MMAKAU VILLAGE
Social media user @hobo_group shared a video of the Caf (Confederation of African Football) boss and his wife, Dr Precious Moloi-Motsepe holding hands and meeting people in Bojanala District Municipality.
In the video, Motsepe is seen driving an R8 million Rolls-Royce with his wife before greeting and meeting the people in Mamakau.
Mmakau village is located in Bojanala District Municipality in the North West province. It is home to the Bakgatla ba Mmakau tribal authority under the leadership of the Motsepe family, according to PeakVisor.
It is unclear what the businessman and his wife were doing in the North West province.
SOUTH AFRICANS RESPOND TO THE VIDEO
@DocPhuti: “And our ministers with less money they want VIP to drive them everywhere they go.”
@bkbanks_: “Seeing is believing this will definitely motivate a lot of young people.”
@Loko_Phochana: @CyrilRamaphosa can never, because he is scared of people who voted for him.”
@dbn_gk: “Extremely humble choice. Standard spec non-latest Phantom and self-driven. Security not very aggressive with community.”
@Phumlan28912150: “Rolling in style. They lead such a quiet life. Never thought I’d see this, but i love it for them. Now it’s my turn.”
WHO IS DR MOTSEPE?
Moloi-Motsepe holds an MBChB and a diploma in child health from Wits. She also holds a diploma in women’s health from Stellenbosch University.
She and her husband founded the Motsepe Foundation in 1999 and became the first couple from Africa to join The Giving Pledge in 2013.
Answers Africa reports that the pair got married in 1989 and have three sons together namely, Kabelo, Thlopie and Kgosi.