The Congress of South African Trade Unions has called on the government to prioritize combating violent crime in President Cyril Ramaphosa's upcoming State of the Nation Address. The federation emphasizes the need for stronger leadership in law enforcement and judicial systems. This comes ahead of the SONA scheduled for 12 February 2026 in Cape Town.
As South Africa prepares for the 2026 State of the Nation Address, the Congress of South African Trade Unions (Cosatu) has stressed that tackling violent crime should be a central theme. President Cyril Ramaphosa is set to deliver the SONA to a joint sitting of the National Assembly and the National Council of Provinces at Cape Town City Hall on Thursday, 12 February 2026, at 19:00.
Cosatu's Parliamentary Coordinator, Matthew Parks, highlighted the urgency of decisive action. He stated that the country cannot continue to handle criminals leniently or allow violence to normalize, particularly in working-class areas. Parks advocated for an 'aggressive Marshall Plan' under Ramaphosa's leadership, focusing on bolstering the South African Police Service (SAPS), the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA), and the judiciary.
Key measures include providing strong leadership, filling critical vacancies, recruiting specialized skills, eliminating corrupt elements, and making substantial investments. Parks drew parallels to the national response during the COVID-19 pandemic, arguing that similar mobilization of resources and societal involvement is essential to win the 'war' against crime.
This call underscores ongoing concerns about safety in South Africa, where violent incidents remain a pressing issue for communities and the economy alike.