In Monday night's address to the nation, President Cyril Ramaphosa declared that 15 December would now be recognised as a public holiday.
In Monday night’s address to the nation, President Cyril Ramaphosa declared that 15 December would now be recognised as a public holiday.
The President acknowledged that many South Africans have been longing for an additional public holiday, especially given the challenges faced in the past years. However, he also recognised the importance of allowing matrics to focus on their exams. Ramaphosa also pointed to the ongoing reforms aimed at stimulating economic growth. He assured the nation that measures were in place to stabilise national debt.Furthermore, Ramaphosa’s address touched on concerns such as corruption, local government and infrastructure. Laws, institutions and practices are being implemented to combat corruption effectively, with progress already visible.
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