WATCH |Live updates: President Cyril Ramaphosa delivers SONA2023: 19:03 EFF leader Julius Malema says President Ramaphosa should not be allowed to address Parliament because he has taken the institution to court regarding the Phala Phala saga 19:01 EFF…
"We are not a people easily resigned to our fate. We can and we will change the circumstances in which we find ourselves today and place our economy on a firm path of recovery."19:5619:54
"Persistent loadshedding is impeding our recovery from negative events. Loadshedding means households and supermarkets are unable to keep food fresh." RamaphosaZakes Bantwini, Nomcebo Zikode and Wouter Kellerman made our country proud by winning the Grammy Award for the collaboration on the song Bayede"We are defined by hope and resilience. It was that hope that sustained us during trying times, and drove through turbulent waters to calmer seas.
President Cyril Ramaphosa begins his speech but he is drowned out again by disruptions. Mapisa-Nqakula says she is requesting for the last time that points of order are halted.Honourable Thambo, you'll be kicked out of the house. I will no longer allow any more points of order."Mapisa-Nqakula tells Malema, Ndlozi, Shivambu, Thambo that she will not allow them to speak anymore."We now proceed with the [speech]".
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