
State of the Nation Address - SONA







President Cyril Ramaphosa's State of the Nation Address drew mixed reactions from political parties, as some found it boring, but the DA thought he made good points.

President Cyril Ramaphosa announced during his State of the Nation Address that the government will spend R940 billion on new and existing infrastructure.

The uMkhonto weSizwe Party has blamed the judiciary for deliberately preventing Jacob Zuma from attending SONA, but South Africans find the excuse laughable.

The African National Congress is expecting president Cyril Ramaphosa to address key issues such as unemployment, crime and local government at the SONA.

The Democratic Alliance has called on the Speaker of Parliament to cancel the fly-over ahead of the State of the Nation Address 2025, but South Africans don't agree.

The MK Party president Jacob Zuma will be attending the State of the Nation Address after refusing to attend it for years. SA was suspicious of his reasons.

Some political parties have rejected the idea of sponsored food and alcohol for Parliamentarians at the State of the Nation Address and South Africans agree.

President Cyril Ramaphosa accused the Democratic Alliance leader, John Steenhuisen, of uttering racist remarks concerning his words about the AmaPanyaza.

President Cyril Ramaphosa is expected to respond to the points opposition parties raised during the State of the Nation Address debate in Cape Town this week.
State of the Nation Address - SONA
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