South Africa President's parliamentary speech interrupted many times Unusual situation February 14 at 8:13

In South Africa, President Ramaposa delivered an annual parliamentary speech addressing key national issues, demonstrating that he would do his best to rebuild state-owned businesses that were corrupt and dysfunctional. It was an unusual situation where speeches were interrupted many times in search of ministerial resignation.

South Africa is expected to be the driving force of the African economy as Africa's largest industrial nation, but many state-owned companies are dysfunctional due to improper executive personnel and embezzlement of public money. Despite the debt, the inability to maintain the facilities is enough, frequent power outages of the worst scale ever occurred, and airlines are on the verge of bankruptcy.

In an annual parliamentary speech on Tuesday, President Ramaposa said in a parliamentary speech, `` Several state-owned enterprises are stuck and hindering economic growth. '' He stressed that he was taking it seriously and that he was putting all his efforts into fighting corruption.

The radical left opposition, in contrast, interrupted the proceedings by shouting that the ministry in charge of state-owned enterprises should quit immediately, an unusual situation in which President's speeches were interrupted many times.

Corruption set in a state-owned enterprise is so large that it is said to be `` state capture '', `` migrating the state '', and how to improve the corruption constitution that spreads to society is a difficult issue in South Africa. You.