HARARE: South African President Cyril Ramaphosa was booed by crowds who were gathered at the National Sports Stadium on Saturday afternoon when he took to the podium to deliver his speech during the State Funeral of the late Former President Robert Mugabe.

The Master of Ceremony was forced to interrupt Ramaphosa a few seconds into his speech as his voice was drowned by booing and whistling.

The crowd was visibly angry over the recent xenophobic attacks in South Africa.

As Ramaphosa continued with his speech, the crowd continued to heckle the South African President.

Ramaphosa latest apologised for the violence that was targeted at foreigners, he ended his speech with these words; “Fambai Zvakanaka Gushungo”.