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President Jacob Zuma's state-of-the-nation address was "very uninspiring", the ACDP said on Thursday.
"I almost fell asleep for the first time. I had to go out to get fresh air," said African Christian Democratic Party leader Kenneth Meshoe.
Asked what his impression of the speech was, he replied: "Very uninspiring."
He said the president needed to give South Africans hope, but he failed to do that.
An example was Eskom's woes and scheduled black-outs.
"Load shedding -- we wanted details, because the president is aware of what the people are concerned about," said Meshoe.