On Tuesday, President Jacob Zuma took centre stage at Parliament to deliver the State of the Nation Address for the second time this year. Zuma addressed the nation looking decidedly unwell, and his less-than-robust appearance seemed to capture more interest than his speech. For 80 minutes, the President stood before the nation and dished out some clever-sounding phrases. These buzzwords are the foundations of the ANC's 'good story', but what do they really mean? RA'EESA PATHER breaks it down.
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