State of the Nation Address - SONA
The National Assembly said they spent R6.5 million for the State of the Nation Address. This was because of logistics, they said. Netizens were unhappy.
President Cyril Ramaphosa's State of the Nation Address is set for 8 February 2024. Parliament has published a set of rules to prevent any disruptions.
The Economic Freedom Fighters have launched another application to have their suspension from Parliament for the SONA to be set aside. SA rejected this.
The Economic Freedom Fighters have been prevented from attending the SONA after they failed to submit their papers to have their Parliament suspension lifted.
President Cyril Ramaphosa bid farewell to Deputy President David Mabuza during his Sona debate response, thanking Mabuza for his unwavering support and service.
Social Development Minister Lindiwe Zulu praised the R350 SRD grant as proof the government is committed to protection South Africans during Sona debate speech.
President Cyril Ramaphosa slammed members of opposition political parties for failing to see the country's progress and depicting South Africa as chaotic.
The leader of the EFF Julius Malema claims that because Bheki Cele is in cahoots with criminal syndicates the murders of AKA and DJ Sumbody won't be solved.
African National Congress (ANC) Premier of the North West Bushy Maape said business owners should adequately prepare for loadshedding and purchase generators.
State of the Nation Address - SONA
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