NATIONAL NEWS - Opposition parties say they want President Cyril Ramaphosa to provide specifics in Friday night's State of the Nation Address (Sona) on how he's going to stimulate the ailing economy, create jobs and restore investor confidence.
They also want to hear concrete plans on how he'll tackle corruption, including removing ministers implicated in state capture.
Ramaphosa told Members of Parliament on Thursday that these issues are already on his radar.
Opposition parties say Ramaphosa is a man they can work with, but they want action from him.