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Governmentâs master plans start to come together, but challenges remain. 05:47
President Cyril Ramaphosa delivers Sona 2021 in Parliament. Image: GCIS
Just less than a year ago President Cyril Ramaphosa’s plans were upended by the Covid-19 pandemic. The arrival of the deadly virus could not have come at a worse time. The country’s economy was already stalling and the government’s fiscal position was becoming precarious.
But even with Covid-19 forcing a change in priorities, the state, judging by the goals set out in the president’s 2020 State of the Nation Address (Sona) still managed to achieve some of its most notable goals – such as the opening-up of the electricity market.
Sona 2021: Let s support businesses and individuals most affected - Ramaphosa
11 February 2021 8:47 PM
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President Cyril Ramaphosa s address focuses on COVID-19, economic recovery and reforms as well as the fight against corruption.
Speaker of the National Assembly, Ms Thandi Modise,
Chairperson of the National Council of Provinces, Mr Amos Masondo,
Deputy President David Mabuza,
Former President Thabo Mbeki and Mrs Mbeki,
Former Deputy President Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka,
Former Deputy President Baleka Mbete,
Chief Justice Mogoeng Mogoeng and esteemed members of the judiciary,
Ministers and Deputy Ministers,
Honourable Members of the National Assembly,
Honourable Members of the National Council of Provinces,
Dean of the European Region, representing the Diplomatic Corps, HE Mr Beka Dvali,
President Cyril Ramaphosa has laid out four pillars that the government is focused on for this year: dealing with Covid-19; accelerating economic recovery; creating jobs and inclusive economic growth; and fighting corruption and strengthen the state.