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National Assembly Speaker, Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula, says the State of the Nation Address will go ahead next month despite the fire in the National Assembly building. parliamentonfire

At the time, Parliament said several upper floor offices and committee rooms were damaged.

The City of Cape Town’s fire and rescue service says the roof of the Old Assembly building at Parliament has collapsed. The City’s JP Smith says the actual Old Assembly Chamber does not appear to be damaged although access cannot be gained, as it may be water damaged.

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it was UCT now this, we must consult the sangomas.

We are tired of empty promises. ramaphosaMustfall

Sona is a waste of time. SA needs jobs and functioning SOE’s. Not promises and lies.

She’s saying that before making a physical assessment of the damage 🤯🤯🤯

No need of SONA we are Sick👉🏻Tired meaningless Yearly Show

They better make the parly operate in full capacity because our movement of putting Southafricans first is not going to stand still due to your excuses. Malusi Gugaba must face arrest for abuse of office which granted permission of all illegal immigrants to flock into SA.

Hayi kaloku iziyunguma soze ziposponwe, kungafa umntu, kuzokuposponwa umsebemzi wepalament.

Den of thieves unfazed

Which cadre is getting the contract to fix?

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