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NFP Parliamentary leader Ahmed Shaik Emam is calling on President Cyril Ramphosa to ensure that every South African receives a piece of land through local government structures.

Members of Parliament continued with the second and final day of this year’s Sona debate in Cape Town. While much of the debate focused on local government, praise and criticism of the African National Congress and President Cyril Ramaphosa was again repeated.Chief Whip of the National Council of Provinces and ANC MP Seiso Mohai says President Cyril Ramaphosa has surpassed his target of mobilising international investment.

“Mr President contrary to the sceptics, you have surpassed the target of mobilising international investment, especially for infrastructure development. As international standards, the rule of law and good governance are fundamental for global investment.

But the Democratic Alliance who bemoaned the high levels of crime in the country did not share this positive view on the State Of the Nation Address. DA MP Andrew Whitfield says, “South Africans want results Mr President not more broken promises … they will vote for in 2024 not more broken promises.”

The state of municipalities and the lack of service delivery by these government functions were also highlighted.

 

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This one is smoking kak seriously. 60 billion people each get a piece of land bwahaha

Ngiya qala ukuzwa kukhulunywa into ene nqondo e South Africa asibonge , ngithembe uzokuzwa

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