Kaya 959 Reporter
Parliament has confirmed the date and venue of the State of the Nation Address (SONA).
According to reports, Parliament’s work will go on despite a devastating fire that’s burnt to ashes all its key chambers.
A key event every year is the State of the Nation Address, where President Cyril Ramamposa is expected to give an overview to the country of what is the current state of the nation.
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Parliament has confirmed that The State of The Nation Address (SONA) will be held at the Cape Town City Hall on 10 February 2022.
HOW BATTLE WAS WON: Over 71 hours of couragepus and brave battle to contain #ParliamentFire by over 300 men and women, 60 firefighting appliances and two specialised aerial equipments deployed. #SaluteToFirefighters Siyabonga. Re a leboga! pic.twitter.com/yi8CUIVQ3M
— Moloto Mothapo (@MolotoMothapo) January 5, 2022
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Earlier this week National Assembly Speaker Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula said Parliament’s work will continue uninterrupted.
“We are very optimistic that we should be able to announce by Monday where we are going to have the State of the Nation Address and, of course, it seems that not many committee rooms have been burned down. But in any event, committees have been using the virtual system for their meetings, so the work of committees will continue.”



