By Zuko Komisa
Loadshedding “arrangement” between Eskom, The City of Cape Town and parliament reached for the State of The Nation Address.
According to the Parliament, every effort had been made to prevent load shedding from interfering with Thursday’s State of the Nation Address (Sona).
The SONA will be attended by 490 members of Parliament, as well as 263 guests.
There will also be a full ceremony including the Flame Guard, the 21-gun salute, an aircraft flypast, the lining of the route, the Ceremonial Guard, the Salute of the Step Guard, the singing of the National Anthem, the full Military Band and the ceremonial processions of the Provincial Speakers, Premiers, the Judiciary, the Deputy President and the President.
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Secretary to Parliament Xolile George says there have been engagements with both Eskom and The City of Cape Town to ensure three is no load-shedding on the day of the State of The Nation Address.
“There will be minimisation of the load shedding.”
“Part of our engagements with the City was the extent to which they, in collaboration with Eskom, would ensure that there are measures taken to ensure there is no load shedding on the day of the delivery of Sona,” said George.
[LISTEN] #Loadshedding will not affect the State of the Nation Address, says the Secretary to Parliament, Xolile George.
— Athi Mtongana (@AthiMtongana) February 7, 2023
George says arrangements have been made with the City of Cape Town and #Eskom.
The budget for #SONA2023 is R8 million plus, he says. #Newzroom405 pic.twitter.com/AOUEpg3sxI
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