President Cyril Ramaphosa will deliver his eigth State of the Nation Address (SONA) on Thursday at 19:00.
It’s one of the most important speeches that the President delivers in any year. With a prime time tv audience, it is a tremendous PR opportunity for the President to give a report ...
2024 Parliamentary Year
While the official opening of Parliament is next week, the parliamentary year has already commenced. MPs are attending summits, training and are busy with constituency and committee work.
Alongside this, political parties are maintaining a keen focus on the forthcoming election with many compiling candidate lists, holding ...
An eclectic week of parliamentary action beckons in the main chambers and Committee Corridor.
A combination of Question Time sessions, debates, mini-plenaries, budget-related work, legislative business, and a few high-profile Committee meetings should mean plenty of fizz.
The NCOP has arranged two sitting days. On Wednesday, delegates will consider the ...
President Cyril Ramaphosa will deliver his seventh State of the Nation Address on Thursday at 19:00.
It’s one of the most important speeches that the President delivers in any year. With a prime time tv audience, it is a tremendous PR opportunity for the President to give a report on ...
Parliament is winding down and there is a busy week scheduled in the main chambers and committee corridor.
But everything will be overshadowed by the decision of the independent panel, which has to determine whether President Ramaphosa has a prima facie case to answer on Phala Phala. The Panel has ...
The practice of oral questions is an established part of the parliamentary day and gives MPs an opportunity to question the Executive about matters for which they are responsible. For all its limitations, this is usually an occasion of heightened interest. Everything from specific scandals and programmes to big-picture policy ...
Parliament resumes this week after a constituency period.
The hybrid Parliament will continue for another term, with some MPs working from the precinct and others remotely.
The final term will run for eight weeks, and the programme is packed with activities. Some of the highlights include committee, oversight and legislative ...
Pillars of Democracy
Between 1994 and 1996, various roleplayers, including the democratically elected Constitutional Assembly, Parliament, and the Constitutional Court, negotiated the South African Constitution. To this day, the Constitution that was produced has been regarded as one of the more progressive in the world, based on its extensive guarantees ...
From Tuesday to Thursday, the NCOP, in partnership with the South African Local Government Association (SALGA), will host a hybrid Local Government Week under the theme, “Advancing Our Collective Effort to Enhance Oversight and Accountability in the Local Sphere of Government.
Local Government Week is a permanent and integral part ...
The President's oral question session - on Tuesday - is the high point of the parliamentary week. The President is required to answer up to six questions of national or international importance once per term in accordance with the annual parliamentary programme. Four supplementary questions, arising from the reply to ...
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