South African president defends 30 years of ANC rule in speech to Parliament ahead of elections

FILE - Leader of the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) Julius Malema, addresses supporters in Pretoria, South Africa, on March 20, 2023. The leaders of a boisterous South African opposition party have had their ban from attending a speech this week by President Cyril Ramaphosa to open the new parliamentary session upheld by a court. The leader, deputy leader and four other officials with the Economic Freedom Fighters — the third biggest party in Parliament — will not be allowed at Thursday's State of the Nation Address. (AP Photo/Frans Sello waga Machate, File)

CAPE TOWN, South Africa (AP) — President Cyril Ramaphosa insisted Thursday that his ruling African National Congress party is making progress in addressing South Africa's problems such as record unemployment, an electricity crisis and corruption allegations that have even dented his own reputation.

Ramaphosa's nearly two-hour State of the Nation speech to Parliament was largely a defense of his first term in office — and the ANC’s 30 years in government — ahead of elections later this year.

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