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Minister in The Presidency, Khumbudzo Ntshavheni to unveil state-of-the-art broadcasting studios at Kwanyamazane FM
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Minister in the Presidency, Khumbudzo Ntshavheni accompanied by the Deputy Minister in the Presidency, Ms Nomasonto Motaung, Members of the Executive Council in Mpumalanga and Media Development and Diversity Agency’s (MDDA) Board Chairperson Professor Hlengani Mathebula will on Tuesday 9 January 2024, lead the official unveiling of state-of-the-art studios at Kanyamazane FM in Mpumalanga. 
 
The unveiling forms part of the MDDA’s ongoing work to support the development and diversity of community and small commercial media. 
 
Community media forms a vital part of any society, as it ensures that communities are represented and reflected as part of a diverse nation. It engages people from different cultures and backgrounds, and through the use of indigenous languages advances dialogue and promotes participatory democracy. 
 
The year 2024 marks 30 years of democracy in South Africa, and it is also an election year where citizens can exercise their democratic right to vote. The media, especially community media therefore plays a crucial role in providing access to relevant, reliable and timely information upon which citizens can make informed choices. 
 
Kanyamazane community radio station was licensed by ICASA in 1998 to provide a community radio service to the community of Kanyamazane near Mbombela in Mpumalanga. The station has been operational for 26 years, and it is the first time it has been funded by the MDDA. The languages of broadcast are 65% siSwati, 15% IsiZulu, 15% English & 5% Township Lingo.
 
The unveiling of the brand-new broadcast studios for Kanyamazane FM signifies the MDDA’s mission to support the development of a vibrant, innovative, and people-centred community media sector. 
 
Media is invited to the unveiling of the broadcast studios is scheduled as follows:
Date: Tuesday, 09 January 2024
Time: 08h00-12h00
Venue: Kanyamazane FM, 1214 Chris Hani drive office 3459
 
For more information and media queries: 
Margaret Ndawonde
Tel: 082 785 6071
Email: margaret@mdda.org.za
MDDA Communications Unit 
 
Sipho Mbele
Spokesperson: Minister in The Presidency 
Tel.: 083 625 3446
 
Bongo Nazo
Head: Deputy Minister in The Presidency 
Tel.: 082 185 6888
 
Facebook: MDDA 
Twitter: @MDDA_Media 
Instagram: @MDDA_Media 
WhatsApp: 063 509 4934
 
For media releases, speeches and news visit the MDDA portal at www.mdda.org.za
 
 
Media enquiries: Sipho Mbele - Spokesperson: Minister in The Presidency - 083 625 3446
 
Issued by: The Presidency and the Media Development and Diversity Agency
Pretoria

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Minister of Electricity to brief media on the implementation of the Energy Action Plan
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The Minister in the Presidency responsible for Electricity, Dr Kgosientsho Ramokgopa will tomorrow, 9 January 2024, brief the media on the implementation of the Energy Action Plan. 

Members of the media are invited to attend the briefing as follows:

Date: Tuesday, 09 January 2024
Time: 09:00 for 10:00
Venue: GCIS Auditorium, Tshedimosetso House, 1035 Francis Baard Street, Hatfield, Pretoria

Live Streaming details:

Facebook: http://facebook.com/GovernmentZA   
Twitter: http://twitter.com/GovernmentZA   
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/GovernmentZA  

 

Media enquires: Tsakane Khambane, Spokesperson in the Ministry of Electricity - 082 084 5566 /tsakane@presidency.gov.za
 
Issued by: The Presidency
Pretoria

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Ministers of Public Enterprises and Electricity agree on a Memorandum of Understanding to strengthen actions against load shedding
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President Cyril Ramaphosa has approved a Memorandum of Understanding entered into by Minister of Public Enterprises Pravin Gordhan and Minister of Electricity Kgosientsho Ramokgopa to better clarify their respective responsibilities with respect to Eskom and the resolution of the electricity crisis. The MoU establishes a firm basis for a collaborative approach between the Ministers in exercising their assigned powers and functions.

The MoU outlines the roles and responsibilities of the Minister of Electricity as follows:
- Focus full-time on all aspects of the electricity crisis and the work of the National Energy Crisis Committee.
- Exercise authority over the Eskom Board and management on ending load shedding and ensure that the Energy Action Plan is implemented without delay. 
- Improve generation capacity and the purchase of additional capacity.
- Oversee implementation of the Eskom Generation Recovery Plan.
- Ensure that the generation fleet performs optimally and results in security of supply and low level of loadshedding.
- Ensure that matters dealing with transmission are dealt with, including the issuing of the Requests for Proposals and/or Requests for Information for financing of new transmission lines.
- Developing and agreeing on financing models and options for transmission together with National Treasury and the Presidency.

The MoU takes into account the Eskom Memorandum of Incorporation, which makes it obligatory to inform the Minister of Public Enterprises of critical decisions in this respect.

The MoU stipulates that the Minister of Public Enterprises will:     
- Remain the shareholder representative of Eskom.
- Support and assist the Minister of Electricity in his interactions with the Board by incorporating the responsibilities of the Minister of Electricity listed in the MoU in the execution of his role as shareholder, in line with the Eskom Shareholder Compact, and inserting the obligations of the Board in this regard into the Board Performance Evaluation Framework.
- Steer the restructuring of Eskom in line with the Eskom Roadmap.
- Ensure the establishment and operationalisation of the transmission company.
- Lay the basis for the restructuring of Eskom arising from the Electricity Regulation Act Amendment Bill.
- Oversee the implementation of the just energy transition strategy as provided for in the Shareholder Compact.

 The MoU makes provision for regular review meetings between the Ministers to address any impediments to the implementation of the MOU. The Ministers will also have regular review meetings with the President. 

Commenting on the MoU, President Cyril Ramaphosa said: “While significant progress has been made in reducing the severity of load shedding, much work still needs to be done to guarantee a secure supply of electricity. The collaborative approach outlined in the Memorandum of Understanding will further strengthen Eskom’s efforts to resolve the electricity crisis.”

“The Ministers will work together more closely and with their respective responsibilities clearly outline to ensure the effective implementation of the Energy Action Plan,” he said.

The arrangement outlined in the MoU will be operational until the end of the current administration.


Media enquiries: Vincent Magwenya, Spokesperson to the President- media@presidency.gov.za

Issued by: The Presidency
Pretoria
 

President Ramaphosa meets with RSF leader on developments towards peace in Sudan
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President Cyril Ramaphosa has today, 4 January 2024, received the leader of the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), General Mohamed Dagalo, of the Republic of Sudan at the Mahlamba Ndlopfu official residence in Pretoria.

The President welcomed the briefing from General Dagalo and commended the central role of the African Union and IGAD under the chairship of Djibouti in mediating between the Sudan Armed Forces (SAF) and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), and participation of the people of Sudan, and civil society in finding a lasting solution to the security and political challenges. 

President Ramaphosa expressed South Africa’s support for the imminent face to face dialogue between General Dagalo and General Burhan and reiterated the need for an immediate ceasefire, and the dialogue towards permanent cessation of hostilities. 
 

Media enquiries: Vincent Magwenya, Spokesperson to the President - media@presidency.gov.za

Issued by: The Presidency
Pretoria

President Cyril Ramaphosa has today, 04 January 2024, received the leader of the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), General Mohamed Dagalo, of the Republic of Sudan at the Mahlamba Ndlopfu official residence in Pretoria.

The President welcomed the briefing from General Dagalo and commended the central role of the African Union and IGAD under the chairship of Djibouti in mediating between the Sudan Armed Forces (SAF) and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), and participation of the people of Sudan, and civil society in finding a lasting solution to the security and political challenges.

President Cyril Ramaphosa has today, 04 January 2024, received the leader of the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), General Mohamed Dagalo, of the Republic of Sudan at the Mahlamba Ndlopfu official residence in Pretoria.

The President welcomed the briefing from General Dagalo and commended the central role of the African Union and IGAD under the chairship of Djibouti in mediating between the Sudan Armed Forces (SAF) and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), and participation of the people of Sudan, and civil society in finding a lasting solution to the security and political challenges.

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Minister of Electricity welcomes developments in generation performance
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Minister in the Presidency responsible for Electricity, Dr Kgosientsho Ramokgopa is pleased with developments in Eskom’s generation performance following the synchronisation of Kusile Power Station’s Unit 5. 
 
The unit which has been synchronised on load for the first time on 31 December 2023, as scheduled, will contribute 800MW to the national electricity grid. 
 
In welcoming these developments the Minister has emphasised that more work and efforts will continue towards adding more generation capacity to the grid to reduce and ultimately end load shedding. 
 
The Minister once again congratulates Eskom’s generation team for the continued sterling work towards stabilising the country’s generation capacity. 
 
 
Media enquires: Tsakane Khambane, Spokesperson in the Ministry of Electricity - 082 084 5566 /tsakane@presidency.gov.za
 
Issued by: The Presidency
Pretoria
 

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President Cyril Ramaphosa congratulates President-Elect of the DRC, H.E. Mr Felix Tshisekedi
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Today, Sunday, 31 December 2023, President Matamela Cyril Ramaphosa conveyed South Africa’s message of congratulations to H.E. Mr Félix Tshisekedi, President-Elect, on his re-election as President of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). 

On 20 December 2023 millions of voters in the DRC participated in the synchronised general elections to choose national, provincial, and local public representatives.  The outcome of these elections was announced by the Independent Electoral Commission (CENI) on 31 December. 

Accordingly, President Ramaphosa strongly commended the people of the DRC for exhibiting maturity, a sense of calm and unity during the period of elections. Through these elections, President Ramaphosa said: “the people of the Democratic Republic of the Congo have taken a solid step towards consolidating democracy in their country, and have expressed their desire for a peaceful, secure and prosperous future”.

President Ramaphosa calls  for calm should any of the participants dispute the elections results and urges all parties to follow legal channels as set out in the constitution of the DRC.


Media enquiries: Vincent Magwenya, Spokesperson to the President - media@presidency.gov.za

Issued by: The Presidency
Pretoria

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New Year message by President Cyril Ramaphosa
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My fellow South Africans, 

We have come to the end of another year. 

It has been a difficult year for many South Africans.

Yet, despite the many challenges that our country is facing, we do have cause for hope and optimism.

Our hope and our optimism is based on the knowledge that we have faced many hardships in the past and have overcome them. 

I therefore firmly believe that better days lie ahead. 

In 2024, we will mark 30 years since we attained our freedom. This freedom we attained ushered in enormous changes in our country.  

As we reflect on our journey over three decades, we are reminded of how far we have come and of the important progress we have made together. 

The findings of Census 2022, which were released earlier this year, relate how our country has been transformed in a number of respects to enable South Africans to lead lives of dignity.  

In South Africa today, nearly 9 out of 10 households live in formal dwellings. 

Close to 95 percent have access to electricity. Eight out of ten households have access to water either inside their dwellings or in their yards.

The proportion of young people in education has grown dramatically. Matric pass rates have improved and a far greater proportion of adults have completed high school.

This is a country that is moving ahead with determination and purpose to steadily reduce the poverty that we inherited in 1994.

Just as we continue to work to overcome the legacy of our past, so too will we rise to meet our current challenges: of unemployment, poverty, crime, gender-based violence, rising food prices and a severe electricity crisis.

It is the poorest of the poor who are worst affected. 

To address these challenges we are at work to rebuild our economy and our society in the wake of the devastating COVID-19 pandemic.

Notwithstanding the many setbacks that we have had to confront, our economy has proven to be resilient, and is now larger than it was before the pandemic struck.  

Under difficult conditions, we have recovered the jobs lost due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

While we experienced some of the worst load shedding ever in the first few months of 2023, through an intense focus on implementing the Energy Action Plan, there has since been a steady decline in the severity of load shedding.

Through regulatory changes and other measures, we are seeing massive new investment in energy generation and in the installation of rooftop solar.

We are encouraged by the confidence of local businesses and international investors in our country’s prospects. We continue to attract new investment, which supports the growth of local businesses and creates more jobs.

Government departments, Transnet, industry and other social partners are working closely to relieve congestion at our ports and increase the volumes of freight being carried on our key rail corridors.
 
To address the crisis of unemployment, government has undertaken a number of interventions, including the Presidential Employment Stimulus. 

This initiative represents the largest expansion of public employment in our country’s history. 

It has provided life-changing opportunities to more than 1.2 million unemployed South Africans in a number of sectors, including education, agriculture, environmental management and conservation, science and innovation, and the creative sector.

This year, Parliament passed a number of laws aimed at further improving the lives of South Africans. 

These laws include the National Health Insurance Bill, which will pave the way for equality in the provision of health care services to our people. 

We are making progress in the fight against corruption, including bringing those responsible for state capture to justice. We are putting in place laws, institutions and practices that reduce the potential for corruption.

To build communities that are safe and secure, the South African Police Service has established specialised task teams to tackle organised and violent crime, as well as crimes of economic sabotage. 

To bolster our fight against criminality we have trained and continue to train thousands of new police men and women.

In advancing our country’s development, we will remain engaged in matters of global concern.  

We will continue to work to ensure that those countries with the greatest responsibility for global warming support developing economies to respond to the effects of climate change. 

As a country that itself emerged from a bitter past to build a united nation, we will continue to work for reconciliation, peace and an end to conflict and war.

We have maintained a principled position against the continued oppression of the Palestinian people and reaffirmed our support for their quest for full nationhood.

We are deeply concerned by the onslaught against the residents of Gaza and the West Bank. We condemn all violence against civilians, both Palestinian and Israeli.

We call for an immediate ceasefire and dialogue towards a lasting and peaceful resolution of the conflict.

At this time, we pay tribute to the courage, resilience and determination of the South African people, who have shown time and again their ability to rise above difficulty and to embrace their common humanity. 

South Africa is a nation of heroes, many of them unseen and unknown. 

Our nation’s sportsmen and women made our country proud this year. 

We were inspired by the victory of the Springboks at the Rugby World Cup, which they won for the fourth time, more than any other nation. 

The achievements of our Special Olympians made our spirits soar as a nation.

I thank all those people who are working day-by-day to make our country a better place, from health care workers to entrepreneurs, from police men and women to firefighters, from teachers to farmers and farmworkers, from religious leaders to public servants.
 
We remember with sadness the many compatriots that we have lost over the last year to disease, to crime, to road accidents and to natural disasters.

We mourn the recent loss of life and property in floods and fires in different parts of the country. We salute the rapid response teams that responded to these disasters. 

Just a few days ago we learnt of the tragic passing of the great Mbongeni Ngema, whose creative work entertained and inspired South Africans over many decades.

As the old year draws to an end and a new year dawns, let us recall the words that he penned:

“We must come together and realise as a nation that unity is our responsibility. Love for our nation is the key for the future, for peace and our prosperity.”

It has always been our greatest strength that we are able to come together in times of difficulty, anchored by our shared commitment to our country. 

As long as we remain united, as long as we continue to work together, as long as we are united around our common vision, we will succeed and go farther.  

As we look back on the year that has passed and the challenges it has brought, we must look to the future with hope. We must continue to move forward. 

We must never lose our courage and we must remain determined to leave no-one behind. 

I wish you all a happy and healthy New Year.
 

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South Africa sends condolences to Liberia over a gas tanker explosion in Lower Bong County
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On behalf of the Government and the people of South Africa, President Cyril Ramaphosa has sent a message of condolences to the Government and the people of Liberia, following a gas tanker explosion which claimed over 50 lives and left over 80 people seriously injured in Lower Bong County on Tuesday 26 December.

President Ramaphosa said South Africa stands in solidarity and that "our thoughts and prayers are with the Government and the people of Liberia, particularly the families of those who passed away, during this time of mourning."

South Africa and Liberia enjoy healthy historical, political, diplomatic, economic, and people-to-people relations. South Africa and Liberia share strong economic and trade relations with a potential for further expansion and growth. The two countries established full diplomatic relations in 1997.

President Ramaphosa commended that Liberia had peaceful and transparent elections in November 2023 and hailed this as another significant step towards deepening democracy and development both in Liberia and on the African continent, in general.


Media enquiries: Vincent Magwenya, Spokesperson to the President- media@presidency.gov.za

Issued by: The Presidency
Pretoria

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