A video of South Africa's President Cyril Ramaphosa that shows him asking where his missing iPad is has been shared widely online.
A seemingly distraught Ramaphosa kept saying it had been stolen, adding "this is the problem of always handing your gadgets to other people".
"They stole it... I had my iPad I had it in my hand, it's gone," he said.
He had risen to address an event but did not have his speech with him.
Here is the two-minute video of the president at that moment:
https://twitter.com/eNCA/status/1407541746142175232
The president was asked to sit down and wait as officials tried to locate the gadget.
He afterwards made his speech - and the presidency's head of digital communications tweeted that the "first ipad has been found".
The presidency later said he was making a "light-hearted point while waiting for his iPad".
South Africans online reacted to the lost iPad moment:
Simon Grindrod tweeted: “In many countries, presidents and prime ministers travel around with the nuclear codes for their missile systems. In SA, our own president’s team can’t even safeguard his private iPad.”
“The president had the same expression of despair as many of us whose stuff gets stolen daily,” Tumi Nkosi wrote.