In Conversation With Goodenough Mashego- political analyst

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President Cyril Ramaphosa’s 2026 State of the Nation Address (SONA) comes amid scrutiny of a presidency criticised for “over-promising and under-delivering”. Since taking office in 2018, analysts argue that many high-profile commitments — from the creation of a Lanseria Smart City to the establishment of a University of Science and Innovation in Ekurhuleni — have seen little concrete progress.
During the SONA, Ramaphosa reaffirmed plans for a high-speed train project and directed ministers to develop proposals for new universities, signalling movement from concept to planning. However, political commentators note that these commitments often shift focus or lack clear timelines, creating public frustration over delivery gaps.

Political analysts have described the President as a strong communicator whose speeches inspire, but whose execution has been inconsistent. Critics highlight that promises on economic renewal, anti-corruption, and social reform have yet to yield visible improvements for citizens. This has fuelled debate over whether SONA 2026 can restore confidence, or whether it will be seen as another rhetorical exercise without tangible outcomes.
16 Feb English South Africa Entertainment News · Music Interviews

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