SONA 2023 In Review: Did Rob's predictions come true?
Updated | By Jean-Mari Schmidt
It's every South Africans favourite time of the year...
The SONA has come and gone.
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As some of us (especially Rob) have predicted, there was excitement, upset, and everything in between.
Listen to the team discuss all the various events that took place during last night's address and share their opinions on #ExplainedWellWithChristelle:
If we were to ask, "Do you know what SONA is?" You would probably confidently answer: "The State of the Nation Address".
READ: Ramaphosa 'must be honest' about SA's problems during SONA
While we all know that SONA is a significant event that South Africans wait for in anticipation every year, do any of us really know what is going on when we tune in or follow along on social media?
According to the South African Government website: "The address is an important milestone as it brings certainty to the country’s political, social and economic landscape. It demonstrates that South Africa’s democracy remains robust. In the address, President Cyril Ramaphosa will set out government’s key policy objectives and deliverables for the year ahead, flag challenges and outline interventions to unlock our nation’s potential."
But if there's anything we've learned in this country, it is to expect the unexpected. There is also no shame in admitting to yourself that you don't really know what should or shouldn't be said during the proceedings, what are we hoping will be addressed, and what South Africans actually hope will be achieved through this address.
READ: Cele urges police to deal with 'law breakers' at SONA
Luckily #ExplainedWellWithChristelle is here to give you all the clarity you need in a special SONA preview:
Tune in to 'The Drive with Rob & Roz', on weekdays from 16:00 - 19:00. Stream the show live here or download our mobile app here.
Main image courtesy of GCIS
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