This brazen and ‘illuminating’ remark was made in Afrikaans during the debate last Tuesday to President Cyril Ramaphosa’s State Of The Nation Address (SONA).
If the EFF isn’t involved in violent clashes with law enforcement, is it even a SONA?
One of the minor joys of SONA 2021 was that the whole charade only cost R100 000 because it was held virtually. This year, that budget has been blown out of the water.
On Thursday evening, President Cyril Ramaphosa will deliver his State of the Nation Address (SONA). Road closures are already in place in parts of the CBD.
If you missed President Ramaphosa’s 2020 State of the Nation address, we’ve got you covered.
Parliament has been closed for a few weeks which has meant a quietening down of front page news regarding tantrums and chaos. It’s going to open with a blast during the SONA in Feb though.
Social media users were quick to voice their disapproval of MP Thandile Sunduza’s fashion sense after she appeared in a yellow shoulderless dress at the recent State of the Nation address. The ANC have since labeled the avalanche of derisive comments levelled at Sunduza as sexist cyber bullying.
Our friends over at BrandsEye put together this excellent analysis of the social media conversation that emerged around the 2013 State Of The Nation Address, or #SONA/#SONA13, as you might have seen it. This, from BrandsEye’s report: From the speech in 2011 with 6,000 online mentions, this year’s address delivered just over 49,000 online conversations. […]
Several roads will be closed and parking restricted around Parliament during the State of the Nation address on Thursday, 14 February 2013. The closures and parking restrictions will take place from midnight on 13 February until 01h00 on Friday, 15 February. A rehearsal will be held in parts of the Central city from 11 to […]