From protests on the streets of Cape Town’s city centre, to EFF and Cope MPs being kicked out of Parliament, President Zuma’s State of the Nation Address was a photographer’s dream.
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(In the Picture: State Of The Nation Address 2016 banners around and at Parliament) President Jacob Zuma will tomorrow give his State of the Nation Address at Parliament in Cape Town. 10/09/2016.
(In the Picture: State Of The Nation Address 2016 banners around and at Parliament) President Jacob Zuma will tomorrow give his State of the Nation Address at Parliament in Cape Town. 10/09/2016.
Workers are hard at work with preparations in and around the National Assembly precinct ahead of tommorow’s State of the Nations Address by President Jacob Zuma in Cape Town. 10/02/2016 Ntswe Mokoena GCIS
Photo: Kopano Tlape/GCIS
160211. Cape Town. Police erected barbed wire along various streets in Cape Town. Multiple protests took place in the city ahead of President Jacob Zuma's State of the Nation address at Parliament. Picture Henk Kruger
Photo: Schalk van Zuydam/AP
Photo: AP
160211. Cape Town. A small group of people taking part in the #Zumamustfall protest march in Cape Town CBD. Picture Henk Kruger
160211. Cape Town. A small group of people taking part in the #Zumamustfall protest march on the parade opposite the City Hall in Cape Town CBD. Picture Henk Kruger
160211. Cape Town. A small group of people taking part in the #Zumamustfall protest march in Strand street in Cape Town CBD. Picture Henk Kruger/Cape Argus
Photo: SUMAYA HISHAM/EPA
Photo: SUMAYA HISHAM/EPA
Photo: EPA
Photo: EPA
Cape Town. 160211. SONA (State of the Nation Address) protests commence in Cape Town City. Mary(to distraught to give her surname) was caught in the middle of the clashes between police and EFF members. pic COURTNEY AFRICA
Photo: David Ritchie/Cape Argus
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Cape Town. 160211. SONA (State of the Nation Address) protests commence in Cape Town City. Mary(to distraught to give her surname) was caught in the middle of the clashes between police and EFF members. pic COURTNEY AFRICA
Picture: David Ritchie/Cape Argus
Photo: David Ritchie/Cape Argus
160211.Cape Tows. An ANC supporter (yellow t-shirt)in Adderley street breaks away from a group of EFF supporters after he was injured. ANC supporters attacked a group of EFF supporters in Adderley street. Picture Henk Kruger
(in the pic - President Zuma, Mrs Bongi Zuma, Parliament Speaker Baleka Mbete and NCOP Chairperson TGhandi Modise arriving). President Jacob Zuma delivering his State of the Nation Address in the joint sitting of the house in Parliament, Cape Town, 11/02/2016, Elmond
Photo: MIKE HUTCHINGS/POOL/EPA
Photo: SUMAYA HISHAM/POOL/EPA
(in the pic - President Zuma with special guests on arrival). President Jacob Zuma delivering his State of the Nation Address in the joint sitting of the house in Parliament, Cape Town, 11/02/2016, Elmond
President Jacob Zuma delivering his State of the Nation Address in the joint sitting of the house in Parliament, Cape Town, 11/02/2016, Elmond
President Jacob Zuma during his State of the Nation address in Cape Town. Photo: Schalk van Zuydam/AP
EFF MPs leave Parliament during President Jacob Zuma's State of the Nation Address. File picture: Schalk van Zuydam
Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) party leader Julius Malema speaks to journalists after being ordered to leave the parliamentary chamber during President Jacob Zuma's State of the Nation address in Cape Town, February 11, 2016. REUTERS/Mike Hutchings
Cape Town. 11.2.16. Julius Malema, leader of the EFF, addresses the media from a balcony on the Marks building outside the General Assembly after he and his party have been ejected from the House for disrupting the President's speech during the chaotic 2016 SONA. Picture Ian Landsberg
Published Feb 11, 2016
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