The energy crisis, state of the economy and high levels of crime are expected to feature in the president’s state of the nation address on Thursday
President Cyril Ramaphosa is expected to announce a reshuffle of the national executive early this week, ahead of the state of the nation address, in a move that could alter the trajectory of SA.
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