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Home Features State of the Nation Address 2021 The current state of South Africa

INFOGRAPHIC: The State of the Nation

8 February 2021, 4:50 PM  |
Lebo Tshangela Lebo Tshangela |  @SABCNews
The State of the Nation Address in on Thursday.

The State of the Nation Address in on Thursday.

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The State of the Nation Address in on Thursday.

As President Cyril Ramaphosa prepares to deliver his virtual State of the Nation Adress on Thursday evening, SABC News looks at the current state of the nation.

The infographic below looks at the economy, unemployment and public finances and other sectors:

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