South Africa’s biggest political event stylish earrings for gold shoes in the show

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Politicians, musicians and celebrities arrived in their most glamorous look for one of the biggest political events in South Africa – The State of the Nation address (gold), makes it almost as much about fashion as politics.
One of the two houses of Parliament in Sona Cape Town is sitting joint, so that the start of the government’s work for the year can be marked, where President Cyril Ramfosa painted a picture, where the country stands and underlined the road ahead Does.
In his speech, President Ramfosa talked about the flexibility of the nation, when he announced, “South Africa will not be threatened.”
His stance comes after his American counterpart Donald Trump threatened to cut money on South Africa’s land policy.

While the governance takes the center stage, gold has developed in a fashion spectacle for years, with MPs use their outfits to support local designers and demonstrate South African talent.
Outfits are always a hot theme on social media, and this year is no exception.

This year’s Imbongi (traditional praise poet) was praised by singer Enaco Mateza, one of the most important gold traditions.
Through songs and dances, he recalled the life story and history of President Cyril Ramfosa, combining the tradition with a personal touch.
He ended his performance by addressing the President with his famous surname, “Cupcake”.

South Africa Water and Sanitation Minister, Pemi Majodina wore a traditional organization and a brilliant ears.
Water was an important part of Ramfosa’s speech, as he said that there would be many investments in water projects to overcome the deficiency affecting the entire country.


Wrapped in gold, this is Snazi Dresser Gazani Cobain, a member of former President Jacob Zuma’s party, Umkhonto V Sizve (MK).
As MK enhances its appearance as the main opposition party in South African politics, figures such as Cobain are drawing attention to both their political stance and their specific style.
But Zuma was not in the presence as he was dealing with his ongoing trial on allegations of corruption on a weapon deal. He denies any wrongdoing.


Outside Parliament, there is a red carpet for guests and ministers to attack a pose.


South African politicians and pando traditional leader Maveello Nonconana, who now acts in the Congress of traditional South Africa’s traditional leaders in Eastern Cape, showed his community style with one staff.

Julius Malima’s party, Economic freedom fighter (EFF) arrived in his trademark Lal overalls. The party has interrupted the previous Son, but this year they were relatively calm.
Malima expressed her disappointment in the President’s Ramposa speech and told the local broadcaster Enka, it was just a “waffle”.

The members of Parliament were dressed as soon as they heard the speech.
Now hard work begins.
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