By NEWS TEAM
15 February 2010
The hot debate on the State of the Nation Address is underway at the National Assembly.
In the debate the president has been criticised by the opposition for his lack of passion, vision and ambition during his address last week.
ACDP leader Reverend Kenneth Moshoe urged the Zuma administration to work "better, harder and faster" as they have promised to do in the speech.
The reverend says the address which was held on Thursday night for the first time in the history of the country, was "prophetic" and an indication of the direction the ANC was headed.
“The writing is on the wall, as you know Mr President, the ACDP objected to the opening of parliament at night, something that is not done in any democratic country in the world. I nevertheless believe what happened on Thursday night was prophetic- the sun is setting on the ANC,” Meshoe said.
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