SONA 2025 | Several matters warrant attention ahead of SONA 2
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CAPE TOWN - President Cyril Ramaphosa is preparing to deliver the State of the Nation Address at a time of many pressing issues and some tumult.
Recently South Africa has been accused of confiscating land by the new US President, Donald Trump.
The US has cut partial funding to a crucial Aids Programme.
South African troops have died in the DRC.
Wednesday, the Presidency was forced to reject claims that troops are in the country because the President may be protecting the mining interests of friends and family.
At home the Government of National Unity has been rocky with a DA Minister rejecting the Expropriation Act signed by the President.
Global Compass Geopolitical Consultant, Mohamed Cassimjee discussed all these issue with eNCA.