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    GCIS Rolls Out Community Activations Ahead of SONA

    Government launches nationwide outreach to educate citizens before the State of the Nation Address.

    By:Nathaniel A. Bapela
    January 31, 2026
    2 min read
    GCIS officials engaging commuters at a taxi rank ahead of SONA
    GCIS KZN led a multi-stakeholder Pre-SONA taxi rank activation in Mandeni | Photo: @GCIS_KZN
    • •GCIS has launched nationwide community activations ahead of SONA.
    • •The programme aims to educate citizens on the purpose and significance of SONA.
    • •Taxi ranks, community centres and public spaces are key outreach points.
    • •The initiative seeks to improve access to government information.

    South Africa’s Government Communication and Information System has launched a series of community activations across the country to brief and engage citizens ahead of the 2026 State of the Nation Address.

    The Government Communication and Information System (GCIS) said the activations are designed to ensure that ordinary South Africans understand the role and significance of the State of the Nation Address (SONA), which sets out the government's priorities and policy direction for the year ahead.

    According to GCIS, outreach activities are taking place in all provinces, with officials engaging communities in high-traffic public spaces such as taxi ranks, shopping centres and community halls. The programme includes information-sharing, dialogue sessions and the distribution of educational material.

    In KwaZulu-Natal, GCIS led a multi-stakeholder pre-SONA activation at a taxi rank in Mandeni, bringing together government departments and local partners to interact directly with commuters and residents. Similar initiatives have been rolled out in other provinces.

    GCIS said the activations form part of a broader effort to strengthen participatory democracy by making government communication more accessible and responsive. Officials stressed that SONA is not only a parliamentary event but a national moment that affects the daily lives of citizens.

    The State of the Nation Address, delivered annually by President Cyril Ramaphosa, outlines the government's achievements, challenges and priorities. It also serves as a basis for parliamentary debate and policy oversight in the year ahead.

    By taking information directly to communities, GCIS aims to bridge gaps between government and the public, particularly for citizens who may not have easy access to digital platforms or formal media coverage.

    GCIS said the activations will continue in the days leading up to SONA, with a focus on ensuring that citizens are informed, engaged and able to follow the address with a clearer understanding of its relevance and implications.

    Sources

    • Government Communication and Information System
    • SAnews

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    GCIS
    SONA
    State of the Nation Address
    South African Government
    Public Engagement

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