The president was scheduled to speak to the nation on Thursday, but cancelled his address following a devastating fire that killed over 77 people in Johannesburg.
PRESIDENT Cyril Ramaphosa will on Sunday evening address the nation on the outcomes of the 15th BRICS Summit and on the conclusion of the panel investigation into the docking of the Lady R vessel in South Africa.
The address will take place at 8pm and be live streamed on various platforms.
Ramaphosa was scheduled to address the nation on Thursday but cancelled it following a fire that broke out at a building in Marshalltown, Johannesburg, and killed over 70 people.
He conducted a site visit to Marshalltown to receive a briefing on the emergency and recovery operations and on the support the government is providing to the affected families.
South Africa hosted the 15th BRICS Summit in Sandton on August 22 to 24.
The BRICS countries – Brazil, the Russian Federation, India, China and South Africa – convene for a BRICS Leaders’ Summit annually and discussions focus on spheres of political and socio-economic co-ordination, in which member countries have identified business opportunities, eeconomic complementarities and areas of co-operation.
Ramaphosa is also expected to brief the nation on the outcomes of the judicial commission of inquiry into Russian cargo vessel Lady R.
Retired judge Phineas Mojapelo chaired the panel assisted by advocate Leah Gcabashe SC and former cabinet minister Enver Surty.
The panel concluded its investigations on July 18.