The president on Thursday delivered his SONA to Parliament in a nearly two-hour speech, where he detailed South Africa’s progress regarding unemployment, the electricity crisis, and corruption.
JOHANNESBURG - Political analyst Sanusha Naidu said President Cyril Ramaphosa's State of the Nation Address was an attempt to rewrite the history of a struggling nation.
Naidu said Ramaphosa used his SONA to play up his party's achievements over the last 30 years but gave little detail about his plans to address the country's current major challenges.
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