State of the Nation Address 2022

State of the Nation Address 2022

Leave No One Behind Leave No One Behind

Building better lives

Reducing the impact of poverty through social support and expanding access to services such as healthcare and education is vital to the achievement of a better quality of life for all South Africans.

As we work to grow the economy and create jobs, we will expand support to poor families to ensure that no person in this country has to endure the pain and indignity of hunger.

President Cyril Ramaphosa

SONA 2022 HIGHLIGHTS

  • The R350 social relief of distress (SRD) grant is being extended for another year, to the end of March 2023.
  • R44 billion has been allocated for the extension of the SRD grant.
  • Efforts to develop South Africa’s ability to manufacture vaccines are continuing.
  • We are working with other African countries and international partners to strengthen the continent’s capacity to respond to pandemics.
  • Progress is being made in preparing for the introduction of the National Health Insurance.
  • 97% of higher learning education sites are zero-rated, enabling free electronic access to lectures and resources.
  • We have prioritised infrastructure projects to support better livelihoods, especially in roads and water management.

Progress on SONA commitments

37.5 million COVID-19 vaccine doses administered

50 000 new healthcare and support posts created

Around R63 billion in UIF wage support benefits paid to more than 5.7 million workers

Over 60 million people registered on NHI database

SRD grant reaches more than 11 million people

School meals provided to over 9.6 million learners nationwide

Cleared the water use licence backlog and significantly improved turnaround time

Published the Green and Blue Drop reports to ensure better monitoring of water and wastewater treatment quality

In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, over R70 billion in tax relief was extended to businesses in distress

Around 13 000 businesses were helped through a loan guarantee scheme