African National Congress (ANC) stalwart and struggle activist Reverend Frank Chikane has expressed his concern and dissatisfaction about the state of the country.
Members of Parliament and high-level delegates have had to fast become accustomed to a new reality as this year’s State of the National Address takes to a new location.
Close to two years after the country was placed under the National State of Disaster, government is ready to lift the remaining restrictions following widespread calls to review the country’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Unlike in previous addresses, President Cyril Ramaphosa steered clear of any talks of a bailout, focusing mainly on reforms and agricultural initiatives and corruption.