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Several roads will be closed before and after Thursday evening’s State of the Nation Address at the Cape Town City Hall. SONA2022

Road closures are also effective from 5pm this afternoon until just before midnight on Thursday.

Several roads will be closed before and after Thursday evening’s State of the Nation Address at the Cape Town City Hall. President Cyril Ramaphosa will deliver the SONA at the City Hall following a fire the gutted parts of the Parliament precinct last month. Several roads were closed yesterday for rehearsals.Road closures are also effective from 5pm this afternoon until just before midnight on Thursday.

Affected roads on Thursday include Roeland Street between Buitenkant and Brandweer Streets; Princess Anne Avenue, from Newlands Avenue to Union Avenue, Philip Kgosana Drive and Anzio Road Observatory.This entry was posted on 09 Feb 2022,05:41PM at 5:41 PM and is filed under

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I dont see y we still have this shit. It costs millions (witch could be spent better) it should be like a vertual. The mp's can do there debate. But the fat cat mp's wont give up there free buffets free flights accomodation or holiday

Prime time can we have Amahlathi municipal payment woes and Pick n Pay deal yokunkinkishwa kokutya 1 million in the coffers vs 11 million requiresd.

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