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Catch every moment from Ramaphosa’s speech

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Last updated: February 9, 2023 3:00 pm
sokonnect Published February 9, 2023
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President Cyril Ramaphosa will on Thursday night deliver his State of the Nation Address (Sona) at the Cape Town City Hall.

Sona 2023

Ramaphosa is expected to touch on many issues plaguing South Africa, but most citizens will be tuning in to hear what he has to say about load shedding and the country’s struggling economy.

The president is also expected to address what has been achieved since Sona 2022, although some believe there is not much to list in this regard.

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Empty promises?

Many have called on Ramaphosa to use the 2023 Sona to focus on what is actually achievable rather than delivering empty promises.

“Empty promises by ANC heads of state have formed a pattern where the same plans are rehashed, tweaked a little, every year to try and fool the public,” said Freedom Front Plus (FF+) leader Pieter Groenewald.

ALSO READ: Sona 2023: Ramaphosa must explain why previous promises were not implemented

SA Federation of Trade Unions (Saftu) spokesperson Trevor Shaku implored Ramaphosa to alleviate the plight of the poor through electricity subsidies after prices were recently hiked. 

“Saftu expects President Ramaphosa to wholly subsidise the recently announced tariff increase of 18.56%,” he said.

Load shedding solution

Congress of SA Trade Unions (Cosatu) spokesperson Sizwe Pamla said Ramaphosa needs to deliver a solution to load shedding.

“The economy needs reliable and affordable electricity. Government needs to move with much greater speed to resolve the electricity crisis,” said Pamla.

“The progress we have made will be lost if load shedding is not urgently brought under control. The economy cannot grow without reliable and affordable electricity.”

ALSO READ: Ramapromises: Quality healthcare just a pipedream at clinics with no water

EFF expected to disrupt Sona

Meanwhile, the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) are expected to disrupt proceedings while the president speaks.

EFF leader Julius Malema had previously said the party will not allow Ramaphosa to deliver his speech.

African National Congress (ANC) Secretary-General Fikile Mbalula, however, said the party will not be intimidated by the red berets.

“The EFF thrives on anarchy.”

“They don’t believe in stability and doing things properly. So, we already know that they will do all the gimmicks, but at the end of the day the State of the Nation Address is awaited by the nation,” said Mbalula.

NOW READ: Sona: Ramaphosa’s promised vaccine research, mRNA hub plans dead in the water

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