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There has been mixed reaction from political parties on President Cyril Ramaphosa’s State of the Nation Address delivered at the Cape Town City Hall on Thursday evening. SONA2022

President Cyril Ramaphosa delivered the State of the Nation Address at the Cape Town City Hall on Thursday evening.

Ramaphosa highlighted that government’s main responsibility is to create an enabling environment for the private sector to create jobs. Kwankwa says, “This is a neo- liberal speech. He focuses more on privatisation. It sounds more like I was listening to a DA speech, a DA manifesto and DA speech where he contradicts himself right at the beginning of the speech. He talks about the state playing a conducive role and creating a conducive environment for the private sector in which to operate but at the same time, at the latter part of the speech he talks about a development state. The two can’t go existing together.

“But we are delighted that he did acknowledge that Parliament must start operating and doing its work properly because we know that once Parliament start doing its work properly and number of things that are out of place are now going to be in place. The rights of the people, the freedoms of the people are going to be restored, adds Meshoe.

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