
In Conversation With Tiego Khoza- political analyst
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South Africa is gearing up for the 2026 State of the Nation Address (SONA), scheduled for Thursday, 12 February 2026 at 19:00 in Cape Town City Hall. This address by President Cyril Ramaphosa occurs just weeks before the country heads into local government elections, making it a moment of significant political focus and national scrutiny.
The SONA traditionally sets out the government’s policy goals for the upcoming year, reviews achievements and challenges from the prior term, and outlines strategic priorities across economic, social, governance and administrative fronts. It also marks the official opening of Parliament’s annual programme and brings together the Executive, Legislature, and Judiciary in a joint sitting — a rare display of constitutional coherence.
Political analysts say the timing of this SONA is especially critical because it comes as South Africa approaches local government elections under the Government of National Unity (GNU). Municipal performance — particularly around basic service delivery, corruption, administrative capacity, job creation, and economic stability — will be a central battleground for voter sentiment in the coming polls.
The SONA traditionally sets out the government’s policy goals for the upcoming year, reviews achievements and challenges from the prior term, and outlines strategic priorities across economic, social, governance and administrative fronts. It also marks the official opening of Parliament’s annual programme and brings together the Executive, Legislature, and Judiciary in a joint sitting — a rare display of constitutional coherence.
Political analysts say the timing of this SONA is especially critical because it comes as South Africa approaches local government elections under the Government of National Unity (GNU). Municipal performance — particularly around basic service delivery, corruption, administrative capacity, job creation, and economic stability — will be a central battleground for voter sentiment in the coming polls.

