The State of the Nation Address takes place on Thursday at Cape Town City Hall.
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The 2026 State of the Nation Address (SONA) is taking place on Thursday, February 12, and the City of Cape Town has asked motorists to take note of the road closures that have been put in place.
Road closures have been in place since Monday, and some will remain in effect until Friday, February 13.
The City of Cape Town’s spokesperson for Traffic Services, Kevin Jacobs, said it was important to remind motorists of the road closures that have been put in place in the lead-up to the event, as well as during its duration and aftermath.
The SONA address will be delivered by President Cyril Ramaphosa at the City Hall in Darling Street.
These are the road closures in place for the State of the Nation Address on Thursday, February 12.
Image: CoCT
These are the road closures in place for the State of the Nation Address on Thursday, February 12.
Image: CoCT
On Thursday, affected roads will include:
Furthermore, Darling, Corporation, Longmarket, Parade, Plein and Commercial streets will be affected on Friday from 09:00 to 23:45, in the formats outlined above.
Jacobs has confirmed that some road closures were implemented before and will last until the end of February.
“Some of these closures started on February 7 and will continue until February 28, 2026, to accommodate parliamentary sittings. Available parking space in some areas will also be affected,” Jacobs said.
The City of Cape Town is requesting motorists to:
robin.francke@iol.co.za
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