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President to address National House of Traditional Leaders
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President Cyril Ramaphosa will address the annual official Opening of the National House of Traditional Leaders (NHTL) on Tuesday, 19 February   2019.
 
Proceedings will take place in the Old Assembly Chamber in Parliament, Cape Town.
 
The official opening is undertaken annually by the President after the State of the Nation Address and allows the country’s traditional leadership members to engage on how the President’s vision touches traditional communities and the role traditional leaders can play in moving South Africa  forward.

The address by the President speaks to the significance government attaches to the institution of traditional leadership in line with constitutional   recognition of this component of South Africa’s national diversity.

Following the opening address, members of the House will on Thursday, 21 February 2019, debate and deliberate on the President’s input.

The Opening of the National House of Traditional Leaders will be attended by the Speaker of the National Assembly, Chairperson of the NCOP, Cabinet Ministers, Deputy Ministers, Premiers, MECs responsible for Traditional Affairs, Kings and Queens, traditional leaders from SADC member states, Executive Members of the Provincial Houses of Traditional Leaders, representatives of the Congress of Traditional Leaders of South Africa, delegates from constitutional bodies, business, religious communities, non-governmental organisations, political parties, the National Khoi-San Council and other formations.

Media are invited as follows:

Date: Tuesday, 19 February 2019
Time: 14h00
Venue: Old Assembly Chamber, Parliament, Cape Town

Debate on the President’s Speech

Date: Thursday, 21 February 2019
Time: 16h00
Venue: Old Assembly Chamber, Parliament, Cape Town

Media should send their details to Nkanyiso Ndadane on 066 480 3430 or Modiegi Madiga on 082 822 5878


Media enquiries: Khusela Diko, Spokesperson to the President on 072 854 5707

Issued by: The Presidency
Pretoria

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Deputy President Ramaphosa to meet editors
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Pretoria - Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa will today, Saturday, 21 November 2015, lead a government delegation in its regular engagement with the South African National Editors’ Forum at the Sefako Makgatho Presidential Guest House in Pretoria as part of government’s commitment   and ongoing programme to strengthen relations with the media.

 

Government will brief editors on key issues and upcoming plans while affording the editors an opportunity to raise areas of interest with government.

 

Members of the media are invited for a photo opportunity and opening remarks as follows:

 

Date: 21 November 2015

Time: 8h30 for 9h00

Venue: Sefako Makgatho Presidential Guest House, Bryntirion Estate, Pretoria (enter through gate 10 on Nassau and Dumbarton streets, Pretoria).

 

Please RSVP with Terrence Manase on 082 338 6707 or Terrence@presidency.gov.za and Pheliswa Sebati on 082 413 4609 or pheliswa@gcis.gov.za

 

Issued by: The Presidency 

Pretoria

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President Ramaphosa hosts 2019 Armed Forces Day
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President Cyril Ramaphosa will, as Commander-in-Chief of the South African Armed Forces, host the 2019 Armed Forces Day in Cape Town tomorrow, Thursday, 21 February.
 
Armed Forces Day celebrates and honours members of the South African Defence Force (SANDF) and gives members of the public an opportunity to witness and take pride the human and technological capability of the armed forces.
 
Armed Forces Day was first observed in 2012.
 
Armed Forces Day activities have been taking place at various locations around Cape Town and have included military displays and a career exhibition   at Mandela Stadium in Khayelitsha; a gala music evening at Cape Town City Hall; a night shoot demonstration at Sunrise Beach, Muizenberg, and tomorrow’s military parade and capability demonstration and the Military Parade at Bloubergstrand.

Tomorrow, President Ramaphosa will commence Armed Forces Day with a wreath laying at the SS Mendi Memorial on the Lower Campus of the University of Cape Town.

The President will pay his respects to the South African soldiers who died when the military steamship SS Mendi sank in 21 February 1917. The SS Mendi sank in dense fog in the English Channel where it was struck by the SS Darro, a much larger cargo ship.  A total of 616 South Africans and 30 British crew members died in the disaster.

The SS Mendi was transporting members of the of the 5th Battalion, or South African Natives Labour Corps, to France in early 1917.

Before boarding the SS Mendi the troops were encamped at what was then the Rosebank Showgrounds Oval, which is currently a playing field that forms part of the UCT Fitness Centre, and is the site of the memorial.

The sailed from Cape Town to Plymouth and was en route to Le Havre, France, when disaster struck.

For the next part of Armed Forces Day, President Ramaphosa will proceed to the military parade at Bloubergstrand where he will present medals to SANDF members who had delivered outstanding performance in various military operations. The President will also take a salute from the South African National Defence Force.  

The programme of the President is as follows:

First Part: Wreath Laying Ceremony

Date: Thursday, 21 February 2019
Time: 09h00
Venue: University of Cape Town, (Lower) South Campus, Cape Town

Second Part: Military Parade

Date: Thursday, 21 February 2019
Time: 10h00
Venue: Sunset Beach, Bloubergstrand (Table View), Cape Town

Members of the media wishing to attend the event should send their details including ID or passport numbers to Lieutenant-Colonel Hammilton Ngubane on 083 280 7548 or sandfmedialiaison@gmail.com

 
Media enquiries: Khusela Diko, Spokesperson to the President on 072 854 5707

Issued by: The Presidency
Pretoria

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Joint Government-SANEF statement following annual indaba, Sefako Makgatho Presidential Guesthouse, Pretoria
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Pretoria - Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa today, Saturday 21 November 2015, hosted an annual meeting with the South African National Editors’ Forum at the Sefako Makgatho Presidential Guesthouse in Pretoria.

The meeting was attended by Ministers Jeff Radebe, Nomvula Mokonyane, Siyabonga Cwele, and Deputy Ministers Hlengiwe Mkhize, John Jeffery, Obed Bapela.

 

The SANEF delegation was led by SANEF Council Chairperson, Mr Mpumelelo Mkhabela and Deputy Chairperson Moshoeshoe Monare, who were accompanied by senior editors and media practitioners, including academics.

Opening the deliberations, Deputy President Ramaphosa said government and the media had important functions to perform in South African society.

 

While government and the media were, in different ways, accountable to the South African public, they shared a common responsibility as social partners and as “custodians of the promise of 1994”.

 

“We are, all of us, custodians of the aspirations of the millions of South Africans who have struggled, suffered and sacrificed to be free. We are custodians of democracy, of development, of justice and equality," said Deputy President Ramaphosa.

He said government was committed to a free and thriving media that should scrutinise the actions and policies of government with the ability and balance to commend success and highlight shortcomings.

 

During today’s interaction, Minister Jeff Radebe briefed editors on the National Development Plan and the Nine-Point Plan announced by President Jacob Zuma in the 2015 State of the Nation Address to ignite the economy and create jobs. Minister of Telecommunications and Postal Services Siyabonga Cwele gave an update on government’s plan to expand broadband infrastructure in the country.

For SANEF, it was an opportunity to brief government on the relationship between government and media, technological and professional developments within the media sector.

 

The meeting also received a report by the Press Council on the media industry’s system of voluntary independent co-regulation to deal with media consumers’ or sources’ complaints about coverage they consider problematic. The Press Council’s mandate is being broadened to deal with online publications as well.

SANEF assured government of the media’s commitment to the success of the country and South Africa’s status and development as a constitutional democracy.

 

In its presentation, SANEF identified critical issues within the South African media sector. These included declining revenues and profits, resulting in cost-cutting, restructuring, jobs and skills losses.

 

Other issues of concern to SANEF included planned parliamentary hearings on the desirability of a Media Appeals Tribunal and the pending Protection of State Information Bill. SANEF welcomed President Jacob Zuma’s stated assurances that hearings will take into account constitutional provisions on free speech and free media.

SANEF also reported on developments and innovation in the training of journalists and discussions with the judiciary and the police to enhance the way media cover the courts and the fight against crime.

 

The meeting agreed that constructive interaction between government and media, and a free and viable media sector are critical to building a South Africa where citizens are informed and empowered in helping the country realise the promise of 1994.

Government and SANEF agreed on the importance of maintaining healthy relations between government and the media to ensure that South Africans are fully informed and engaged as active participants in the country’s development, while government is also held accountable.

The meeting welcomed improvements in the level of trust between government and journalists and committed jointly to deepen trust and more detailed exchanges of views through future interactions. These will include, among other means, quarterly briefings by members of the National Executive to senior editorial executives.

Closing the session, Deputy President Ramaphosa welcomed the interaction as a positive engagement which had confirmed that government and the media were “joined at the hip” with the common responsibility of building South Africa.

He also commended media on enhancements in the training of journalists and other initiatives to secure high levels of professionalism.

 

The Deputy President invited media to work with government in advancing transparency and accountability in South African society, as part of the country’s continuous development.

  

Enquiries: Ronnie Mamoepa, Spokesperson for the Deputy President 082 990 4853

Issued by: The Presidency

Pretoria

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President to reply to the National House of Traditional Leaders debate
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President Cyril Ramaphosa will today, 21 February 2019, respond to the debate in the National House of Traditional Leaders (NHTL) on the address delivered by the President to the House on Tuesday, 19 February.

The members of the NHTL, supported by senior traditional leaders from provinces, will debate the President's address which sets out government's priorities for the year ahead.

The official opening address, delivered annually by the President after the State of the Nation Address, affords an opportunity to the nation's traditional  leadership to engage on how the President’s vision touches on communities under traditional authority and the role they can play in moving South Africa  forward.

Media are invited as follows:

Date: Thursday, 21 February 2019
Time: 16h30
Venue: Old Assembly Chamber, Parliament, Cape Town


Media enquiries: Khusela Diko, Spokesperson to the President on 072 854 5707

Issued by: The Presidency
Pretoria

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Government continues to address challenges facing State-Owned Enterprises
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The office of the Deputy President has noted reports and questions from various media houses enquiring about the Deputy President’s role in supporting the turn-around strategies of various SOE’s. In particular, we note reports about the Deputy President’s role in resolving what is   reported to be a crisis at SAA.  

In this connection, we wish to reiterate the following matters of principle. 

Government remains on course to address pressing challenges facing state-owned enterprises like Eskom, SAA and the SA Post Office. We do so recognising the significance SOEs in the economy which should manifest in their continuing to discharge their mandates thus assisting the country to tackle challenges of poverty, unemployment and inequality. 

Government’s interventions in these state-owned enterprises takes place within the context of the announcement made by President Jacob Zuma that Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa would oversee the turnaround of SAA, SAPO and Eskom.

Since that announcement was made, various steps have been taken under the leadership of Deputy President Ramaphosa, working in conjunction with relevant government departments and ministries, to help create stability in these state-owned enterprises.

These interventions comprised the finalisation of turn-around strategies with a specific focus on mandate positioning and market development, strengthening of corporate governance structures, stabilising finances and fast-tracking transformation. In this regard and with respect to Eskom, government interventions have had a direct impact in the stabilisation of electricity supply while mitigating the effects of load shedding. 

These measures at Eskom, taking place within the context of Cabinet’s five-point plan included the appointment of the CEO and CFO, stabilisation of executive management and strengthening the board, while working with Public Enterprises and National Treasury to address some of the pressing funding shortfalls of the institution. Eskom remains seized with the urgent matter of demand management and measures are being taken to accelerate the build programme.

On SAA, a 90-day Action Plan was successfully implemented and new turn-around strategy developed and adopted by Cabinet in June 2015. Currently, government is in a process of finalising the appointment of a new board of directors as part of efforts to ensure good corporate governance. The task of the new board will be to stabilise executive management by recruiting skilled professionals to implement the turn-around strategy as approved by the board and endorsed by cabinet. 

 

The formula to helping SAA change its fortunes is similar to that government has used at Eskom: that is to strengthen the board which in turn recruits and stabilises executive management. National Treasury, as shareholder department, continues to work with the leadership at SAA to stabilise the financial situation and to implement the turn-around strategy as approved.   

 

Similarly, with the South African Post Office, government interventions have led to the appointment of a competent chief executive with a clear mandate to revitalised the Post Office by stabilising labour relations, expanding service offerings of the organisation in order to regain the trust of clients and members of the public who receive essential services from the Post Office. There is now a new board of directors overseeing the implementation of the Strategic Turn-around Plan as endorsed by the executive. 

 

Government remains confident that interventions currently underway would in the long term lead to the sustainability of these institutions with good corporate governance structures in place and a leadership committed to the advancement of the country’s goals as set out in the National Development Plan.

 

We therefore urge all South Africans to give all SOEs a chance to reengineer their operations, sharpen their focus in a considered and responsible manner. We should respect the demarcation of roles and responsibilities especially when it comes to operational decisions which are delegated to boards and executive management. The Deputy President therefore cannot be involved in operational matters at SAA or any other SOE as suggested by members of the media. 

 

 

Enquiries:  Ronnie Mamoepa on 082 990 4853

Issued by: The Presidency

Pretoria

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Deputy President to launch The Good Life Network television channel
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Johannesburg – Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa will officially launch “The Good Life Network”, South Africa's first dedicated health, fitness and lifestyle television channel at “The Venue”, in Melrose Arch today, Tuesday, 01 December 2015 at 18h00.

The Good Life Network, to air on channel 199, is spearheaded by Soul City and Ochre Media in partnership with the National Department of Health.

The network will focus on producing and broadcasting content that contribute towards positive individual and societal health outcomes. Shows on this network will cover content on nutrition, health and fitness, human rights, youth sexuality, HIV and TB, as well as consumer and gender rights.

Members of the media are invited as follows

 

Date: Tuesday, 01 December 2015

Venue: “The Venue”, Melrose Arch, Johannesburg

Time: 17h00

 

Enquiries and RSVPs:

 

The Presidency

Terrence Manase

0823386707

 

The Department of Health

Joe Maila

0828873581

 

Soul City

Marang Setshwaelo of Dreamcatcher on

011 447 5655

082 559 1802

marang@dreammultimedia.co.za

Issued By: The Presidency

Pretoria

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Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa to address World Aids Day Service, Port Shepstone, KwaZulu-Natal 01 December 2015
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Port Shepstone - Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa, supported by Premier Senzo Mchunu and several MEC will tomorrow,  Tuesday, 01 December 2015, address the World Aids Day service at the Ugu District, Port Shepstone in Kwazulu Natal. The theme of this year’s services is   “Rise, Act, Protect”

In a message released ahead of World AIDS Day, Deputy President Ramaphosa rallied the nation with a call to action thus “As a nation, we must rise to this challenge, determined and committed and confident that we can succeed.

“As a people, and as individuals, we must act to inform, to support and to encourage. No action is too small. No contribution is wasted.

“We must protect ourselves and those who are nearest to us. We must protect the vulnerable. We must combat stigma and create an environment in which all can feel safe and comfortable to test and be treated. The end of HIV as a public health threat is in sight”.

This year 2015, the government hopes to utilize the occasion of World AIDS Day to acknowledge the vital role that communities play in contributing towards the achievement an  AIDS-free generation.

 

Media are invited as follows:

Date: 01 December 2015

Time: 08h00

Venue: Ugu Sports and Leisure Centre, Ugu District, Port Shepstone in KwaZulu-Natal

 

Media Programme

Part 1

Venue: Ugu Sports and Leisure Centre

 

08h30: Welcome remarks by Premier Senzo Mchunu

09h00: Local Champions from the Ugu District: Inputs from the community

09h45: Message by HIV Ambassador

09h50: Message from SANAC Civil Society Forum

09h55: Message of support from UNAIDS

10h10: Remarks by Minister Motswaledi

10h20: World Aids Day message by Deputy President Ramaphosa

 

Part 2 Deputy President Ramaphosa and Ministers lead teams on a community outreach to the Wards

11h30: Visits to War Rooms

12h00: Visits to projects and HIV Awareness Blitz

13h00: Community engagement/Dialogue

 

Part 3

Venue: Ugu Sports and Leisure Centre

 

15h45: Feedback from Wards

16h30: Vote of Thanks                                

 

For more information contact Ronnie Mamoepa on 082 990 4853 and for RSVP Tyrone Seale on 083 575 7440 or Nthabiseng Rantau-Machiya on 082 570 5503 

Issued by: The Presidency

Pretoria

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South African National Aids Council promotes healthy lifestyles at Telkom Knockout final 16 December 2015
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The South African National Aids Council (SANAC) scored big at the Telkom Knockout final between Kaizer Chiefs and Mamelodi Sundowns in Durban on Day of Reconciliation, December 16, 2015.

SANAC distributed half a million condoms to the approximately 56 000 football supporters at the Moses Mabhida Stadium as part of its ongoing campaign to promote healthy lifestyles and urge South Africans to abstain, be faithful, condomise and circumcise in the fight against HIV and AIDS.

Deputy President and SANAC Chairperson Mr Cyril Ramaphosa commended the match organisers, sponsors, fans and the 25 volunteers who distributed the condoms for making the HIV awareness activation a success.

Deputy President Ramaphosa wished all South Africans a safe and enjoyable festive break and called on citizens and all sectors of society to make the achievement of an HIV-free South Africa a priority.

 

Enquiries: Ronnie Mamoepa on 082 990 4853

Issued by: The Presidency

Pretoria

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Presidency clarifies ANC statement on the visit to Lesotho by Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa
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Pretoria - The Presidency has been inundated with media queries from several media houses with regard to a statement made by ANC Deputy Secretary-General Jessie Duarte that Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa was in Lesotho last week when Mr David Van Rooyen was initially sworn in as Minister of Finance.

The Presidency wishes to state that on the day of the swearing in of Mr Van Rooyen as Minister of Finance, Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa  was in consultation with a delegation from the office of the Chairperson of the SADC Organ Troika and Mozambican President Filipe Nyusi regarding preparations for an urgent visit to the Kingdom of Lesotho.

These consultations followed a decision of the SADC Organ Troika held on the margins of the China-Africa Summit held at the Sandton Convention Centre which decided that the Deputy President in his capacity as Facilitator should visit Lesotho as a matter of urgency. The purpose of the visit was to convey SADC’’s concerns regarding a court case that had been brought against the SADC Commission of Inquiry by a Lesotho citizen. As a result of those consultations the visit to the Kingdom of Lesotho went ahead on 16 December 2015.

The Presidency further wishes to state that Deputy President Ramaphosa was involved in all consultations with President Jacob Zuma and all other stakeholders regarding the appointment of Mr David Van Rooyen. In this context and as stated by the ANC, Deputy President Ramaphosa led on behalf of ANC officials the briefing to the ruling party’s National Working Committee outlining the process that led to the reappointment of Pravin Gordhan as Minister of Finance.

The Presidency is of the view that any other suggestion from the stated facts is nothing but an attempt to create suspicion, sow divisions and mistrust the highest echelons of government. Deputy President Ramaphosa was and remains part of the government collective that sought to stabilise the ministry of finance.

 

Enquiries: Ronnie Mamoepa on 082 990 4853

 

Issued by: The Presidency

Pretoria

 

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