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Pre-SONA | Discussing South Africa’s realities beyond SONA

13 February 2020, 1:40 PM  |
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Discussions on South Africa's realities beyond the SONA.

Discussions on South Africa's realities beyond the SONA.

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Discussions on South Africa's realities beyond the SONA.

South Africans are hoping for more from President Cyril Ramaphosa’s speech in dealing with the ailing economy, unemployment, corruption, governance and public accountability when he delivers his (SONA) later today.

 

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