It’s been a crazy day at the SONA Debate. The EFF became the disrupted party, and now the FF Plus have taken Julius Malema’s side in an argument.
There was a moment of jaw-dropping confrontation on during the SONA Debate, after an ANC MP accused Julius Malema of abusing his wife.
Sovereign wealth funds are a well-accepted national investment mechanism. But the WEF warns of a lack of transparency and governance.
The fallout from last Thursday’s SONA continues to rumble on. Natasha Mazzone has explained why certain EFF members could now face jail time.
After a rowdy night in parliament, Malema sat down with The Press Club to ‘set the record straight’ on a number of serious issues.
The minority rights group has been left unimpressed by President Cyril Ramaphosa’s rhetoric.
Ramaphosa detailed his plans on tackling Eskom’s woes. He wants IPPs – and six other interventions – to help solve the ongoing load shedding crisis.
Among a plethora of challenges facing Ramaphosa’s government, unemployment remained high on the agenda.
The House of Parliament had barely taken their seats before the points of order came flying.
The president admitted that youth unemployment remains government’s main challenge.
Malema is a man of many words, but this cryptic tweet didn’t need a lengthy caption to get his point across.
Cyril Ramaphosa is delivering the SONA 2020 speech from 19:00 on Thursday. Follow all the live updates – and possible disruptions – here.
Steenhuisen wants Ramaphosa to offer pragmatic solutions to SA’s problems, not dreams of smart cities and intercontinental highways.
Modise has set the tone for SONA 2020.
The speech will outline his vision for achieving the mandate, his dream and the aspirations of society.
Parliament made the announcement on Twitter.
Multinational advisory firm, PwC, says that Ramaphosa finds himself in a prickly predicament.
Sources, however, claim details of what the police and parliamentary security top brass are planning for Thursday’s SONA, have been shrouded in a veil of secrecy.