The government have released an official statement, regarding the rumours that the president kicked out Fikile Mbalula from the meeting. The government have broken their silence, they said that they rejects the mischievous article which alleges that President Ramaphosa kicked out Fikile Mbalula from the meeting.
The minister in the presidency said that cabinet discussions are confidential, and that is why these allegations are unfounded and misleading.
According to the statement, these allegations are unfounded and deliberately misleads members of the public.
However, Carl Niehaus have mocked president Cyril Ramaphosa and Fikile Mbalula. He said that they are having chest pains and heartburn. He added that they may be not okay. 
Here is what he said.
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