Eerie silence casts an unusual shadow as Cyril Ramaphosa prepares for Sona

President Cyril Ramaphosa walks through the parliament chambers ahead of the state of the nation address on Thursday.
President Cyril Ramaphosa walks through the parliament chambers ahead of the state of the nation address on Thursday.
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There was an eerie calm across the parliament precinct ahead of President Cyril Ramaphosa’s fifth state of the nation address on Thursday.

Unprecedented times have meant a Sona event with no red carpet, no pomp and ceremony and no high-level guests. Where there were usually politicians and their partners on the red carpet, there was none of the fanfare and pageantry this time around.

Only a few MPs were seen milling around, with the majority of the people in the precinct being journalists.

Security was tight, with several roads around parliament closed to the public.

A staff member, who didn’t want to be named, proclaimed: “It’s the best Sona ever!”

In a normal year, the staffer would have been running around and ushering guests to where they needed to be.

ANC chief whip Pemmy Majodina was one of the 14 ANC MPs who were present. She was her usual stylish self, but her outfit was more muted than previous years.

Ramaphosa is expected to update the country on the Covid-19 vaccine rollout during his address. Critics have also called on the president to table a practical plan to revive the economy in this time of the pandemic.

DA leader John Steenhuisen said Ramaphosa would have to show South Africans that he is in fact the man in charge, and not just another spectator to everything that is happening in SA.

“Three years into his presidency, he is yet to display this kind of decisive leadership. But such is the urgency of our situation that he is going to have to discover his fortitude by tomorrow evening,” he said.

The address is scheduled for 7pm.

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