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SONA Must Deliver Tangible Change, Say Civil Society and Opposition Leaders

Civil society groups and opposition leaders are calling on President Cyril Ramaphosa to ensure the 2026 State of the Nation Address (SONA) translates into real improvements in the lives of South Africans. The Budget Justice Coalition (BJC) says ordinary citizens will have little to celebrate if the president’s announcements are

Postcode Still Shapes Education Outcomes, Experts Warn Ahead of SONA

As President Cyril Ramaphosa prepares to deliver the 2026 State of the Nation Address (SONA), education is expected to feature prominently, with the government likely to highlight improved matric pass rates, expanded infrastructure, and ongoing investment in schools. Yet, for many learners across South Africa, experts warn that where a

Leaders call on Ramaphosa to act on local government, crime, and jobs in SONA

As South Africa prepares for President Cyril Ramaphosa’s 2026 State of the Nation Address (SONA) on Thursday, political leaders are calling for urgent action on local government, crime, and economic growth. Political analyst Sanusha Naidu told VOC News that the address will be closely scrutinised. “The SONA is about more

Millions Look to SONA for Answers as Social Grant System Faces Mounting Criticism

For more than 28 million South Africans, social grants are not merely a safety net; they are a lifeline. Yet in recent years, that lifeline has repeatedly frayed, with delayed payments, biometric verification failures, and confusing review processes leaving vulnerable families in crisis. As President Cyril Ramaphosa prepares to deliver

30 Years of South Africa’s Constitution Highlighted Ahead of SONA

National Assembly Speaker Thoko Didiza says 2026 marks 30 years since South Africa’s Constitution came into effect, celebrating the nation’s democratic achievements and progress in governance. She highlighted the Constitution’s role in promoting human rights, equality, and accountability, urging Parliament to reflect on these values during the State of the

Tafelberg anniversary underscores urgent need for land justice

Cape Town marked the one-year anniversary of the Tafelberg matter in the Constitutional Court on 11 February — a date that also commemorates 60 years since District Six was declared a White Group Area and 36 years since Nelson Mandela’s release. The case continues to highlight the city’s ongoing struggle

O’Sullivan Says Perjury Case Against Fraser Has Stalled

Forensic investigator Paul O’Sullivan has told Parliament’s ad hoc committee that a perjury case he opened against former State Security Agency head Arthur Fraser has stalled, with no apparent progress at Rosebank Police Station. O’Sullivan, who is testifying before the committee probing alleged political interference in the justice system, also

Fatal Mitchells Plain Dog Attack Renews Calls for Stricter Animal Control Measures

A fatal dog attack in Mitchells Plain has reignited public debate around the regulation of dangerous dogs and responsible ownership. Police confirmed that officers were dispatched to a residential property earlier this month following reports of a dog attack. On arrival, they were informed that a woman had been mauled

BHF Calls for Bold Health Reforms in SONA

The Board of Healthcare Funders (BHF) has called on President Cyril Ramaphosa to announce bold and affordable health reforms in his State of the Nation Address on Thursday. The organisation says urgent, practical interventions are needed to reduce healthcare costs and expand access to quality services for millions of South

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