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Deputy President Mashatile to deliver valedictory address at the Annual Cape Town Conversation
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Deputy President Shipokosa Paulus Mashatile will tomorrow, Thursday, 28 November 2024, deliver a valedictory address at the 2nd Annual Cape Town Conversation, taking place at the Lord Charles Hotel in Sommerset West, Western Cape Province.

Hosted by the Thabo Mbeki Foundation, in partnership with the India-based Observer Research Foundation, the Cape Town Conversation is an annual event  that brings together thought leaders, policymakers and stakeholders from various sectors to engage in meaningful dialogue about the Global South's most pressing challenges and opportunities.

With the African continent poised to be at the centre of global policymaking in the coming years - through the African Union joining the G20 under India's Presidency in 2023 and South Africa assuming the G20 Presidency in 2025 - the Global South's role as a geopolitical and geoeconomic actor has never been more critical. 

Deputy President Mashatile's presence underscores the Thabo Mbeki Foundation's commitment to fostering open dialogue and collaboration in pursuit of sustainable development, economic growth and social cohesion.

Details of the Deputy President’s address are as follows:

Date: Thursday, 28 November 2024
Time: 17h00
Venue: Lord Charles Hotel, Sommerset West, Cape Town

Members of the media who wish to cover the address should RSVP with Anga Jamela on anga@mbeki.org


Media enquiries: Mr Keith Khoza, Acting Spokesperson to the Deputy President on 066 195 8840.

Issued jointly by: The Presidency and The Thabo Mbeki Foundation
Cape Town

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Deputy President Mashatile to lead the official commemoration of World AIDS Day in the Eastern Cape
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Deputy President Shipokosa Paulus Mashatile, in his capacity as the Chairperson of the South African National AIDS Council (SANAC), will on Sunday, 01 December 2024, lead the official commemoration of World AIDS Day event, scheduled to take place at the Sisa Dukashe Stadium, Mdantsane Township, East London, in the Eastern Cape Province.

World AIDS Day is commemorated annually across the globe in solidarity with the millions of people living with HIV and to raise awareness about the status of the epidemic, with a view to encourage HIV prevention, treatment, and care.

The 2024 commemorations will take place under the theme, ‘Equal Rights, Equal Care’’, a call for equal, equitable and dignified access to healthcare for all South Africans regardless of their economic status, gender, race or sexuality.

In line with the Global Theme, “To Protect Everyone’s Health, Protect Everyone’s Rights*”, South Africa joins the global community in anchoring the World AIDS Day 2024 commemorations, on the protection of everyone’s right to receive universal access to quality health care for all its citizens.  

This is in line with the principles of the newly enacted National Health Insurance (NHI) model, which is a transformative policy aimed at addressing the inequalities in South Africa’s healthcare system.

Deputy President Mashatile will lead the commemoration alongside the SANAC Civil Society Chairperson, Mr. Solly Nduku; SANAC Private Sector Chairperson, Ms Nompumelelo Zikalala; Minister of Health, Dr. Aaron Motsoaledi; Eastern Cape Premier, Mr Oscar Mabuyane; as well as representatives from development partners such as the UN Agencies (UNAIDS, UNICEF, WHO), US Government Agencies (CDC, PEPFAR, USAID), research entities, civil society movements, the private sector and community members.
 
Members of the media are invited to cover the events as follows:
 
Build-up Event: Mrs Humile Mashatile, in her capacity as Patron of the Global Alliance, will participate at the Launch of the Eastern Cape Provincial Global Alliance to End AIDS in Children by 2030
 
Date: Saturday, 30 November 2024
Time: 09h00 – 13h00
Site Visit: Bumb'INGOMSO, Old Cecilia Makhiwane Hospital
Main Event: Masizakhe Child and Youth Care Centre
 
Main event: Official World AIDS Day Commemoration
 
Date: Sunday, 01 December 2024
Time: 09h00
Venue: Sisa Dukashe Stadium, Mdantsane, Buffalo City Municipality, Eastern Cape.
 
Media Programme:
 
09h30 - Photo-Opportunity on arrival of Deputy President Mashatile at the Cecilia Makiwane Hospital, Mdantsane
10h30 – Media in attendance during the Hand-over of the Memorandum to the Deputy President and Minister of Health by the Treatment Action Campaign (TAC)
12h00 – World AIDS Day Message by Deputy President Mashatile
 
For media accreditation, please complete the attached Media Accreditation Form.xlsx and submit to Mr. Simangaliso Motsepe on simangaliso@sanac.org.za
 
For media interviews, please contact:
 
1. The Presidency – Sam Bopape on Matome@presidency.gov.za / 082 318 5251
2. SANAC – Nelson Dlamini on nelson@sanac.org.za / 078 731 0313
3. National Department of Health – Foster Mohale on foster.mohale@health.gov.za / 072 432 3792

 

Media enquiries: Mr Keith Khoza, Acting Spokesperson to the Deputy President on 066 195 8840.

Issued by: The Presidency
Pretoria

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President Ramaphosa to honour 2024 Olympians and Palalympians
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President Cyril Ramaphosa will on Friday, 29 November 2024, honour athletes who successfully represented South Africa at the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games.

The President will lead celebrations of South Africa’s medallists at a ceremony at the Union Buildings.

The ceremony will recognise the excellence demonstrated by top athletes as well as the organisational effort by the South African Sports Confederation and Olympic Committee to prepare Team South Africa for the Games.

Team South Africa featured 147 athletes at the Paris Olympics Games, which took place from 26 July to 11 August 2024, and 32 athletes at the Paris Summer Paralympics Games from 28 August to 08 September 2024.

A total of 12 medals were achieved for the respective games, six each for the Olympics (one Gold, three Silver and two Bronze) and Paralympics (two Gold, and four Bronze).
 
The appreciation ceremony will include the conferring of awards to deserving athletes and their coaches as well as the Shield of Jove, which is the highest South African recognition in sports achievement following the Olympic and Paralympic Games.
 
The ceremony will take place as follows:
 
Date: Friday, 29 November 2024
Time: 11h00 (media to arrive at 09h00)
Venue: East Wing Court, Union Buildings
 
Members of the media interested in covering the ceremony at the Union Buildings are encouraged to fill in the attached Media Accreditation Form - OLYMPIANS AND PARALYMPIANS RECOGNITION CEREMONY MEDIA ACCREDITATION.xlsx - and send it to Sydwell Mabasa on Sydwell@presidency.gov.za  and Makungu Mbetse on Makungu@presidency.gov.za by 14h00 on Wednesday, 27 November 2024.

 

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

Issued by: The Presidency
Pretoria

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Deputy President Mashatile to lead Government's launch of the National 16 Days of Activism for no Violence Against Women and Children campaign
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Deputy President Shipokosa Paulus Mashatile will, on Monday 25 November 2024, attend the National Launch of 16 Days of Activism for no Violence Against Women and Children campaign which will take place at the Rustenburg Local Municipality, in the North West Province.

This year's activation will be held under the theme “30 Years of advancing collective action to end violence against women and children’’, with the sub-theme for the campaign being “Harnessing technology and innovation to combat Gender-Based Violence and accelerate a gender inclusive digital economy”.
 
Achieving meaningful change requires a cultural shift that challenges ingrained attitude and stereotypes about gender equality across all spheres of society, while denouncing societal norms that perpetuate Gender-Based Violence and Femicide.

The Deputy President will be joined by the Minister in the Presidency for Women, Youth and Persons with Disabilities, Ms Sindisiwe Chikunga, supported by the Department of Social Development, the North West Provincial Government, the National House of Traditional and Khoi-San Leaders and multilateral bodies.

Media programme:
Date: Monday, 25 November 2024

Part 1: Visit to a GBV Shelter
Time: 08h00
Venue: Rustenburg GBV Shelter
 
Part 2: GBV Walk
Time:09h00
Venue: The starting point is the Taxi precinct, Heystek street to “midpointe” Rustenburg Public Library
 
Part 3: Formal Programme
Time: 11h00
Venue: Rustenburg Civic Centre
 
For more information and accreditation, please contact Mr William Baloyi from the GCIS on 083 390 7147.


Media enquiries: Mr Keith Khoza, Acting Spokesperson to the Deputy President on 066 195 8840

Issued by: The Presidency
Pretoria

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Address by President Cyril Ramaphosa at the Presidential Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises and Cooperatives Awards, Gallagher Convention Centre, Johannesburg
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Programme Director, Ms Sakina Kamwendo,
Minister of Small Business Development, Ms Stella Ndabeni-Abrahams,
Deputy Minister of Small Business Development, Ms Jane Sithole,
Ministers and Deputy Ministers,
MECs and Councillors,
Representatives of business, labour and civil society,
Sponsors,
Finalists,
Distinguished Guests, 
Ladies and Gentlemen,

It is a great pleasure to be here. 

The Presidential MSME and Cooperatives Awards recognise excellence in one of the most important areas of our economy.

Micro, small and medium enterprises and cooperatives together form a vital part of our economy with immense growth potential.

Whether they are small businesses in townships or cooperatives in rural areas, whether they are well established or just starting out, these businesses are integral to the future of our economy.

The broad range of the industries represented in these awards showcases the dynamism and versatility of this sector. 

As in years gone by, our finalists include innovators, designers, tech-pioneers, consultancies, farmers, financial services providers and so much more.

This should dispel misconceptions about small businesses fitting a particular mould, being confined to particular localities or industries, or about their abilities to operate at scale.

These awards recognise best practice. They show that small businesses can and are operating as efficiently and soundly as any large corporation. 

We know that small businesses have been in the news of late. 

The recent spate of food-borne illnesses that have been linked to spaza shops and informal traders in townships has thrown into sharp relief issues of regulation, health and safety. 

At the same time, the issue has highlighted the critical role small businesses play in communities, providing much-needed services and supporting local economies. 

That is why it is so important to bring small businesses into the mainstream of the economy, and that we provide the necessary support for them to do this. 

International experience shows that MSMEs are drivers of sustainable growth.

Countries with more MSMEs tend to have lower levels of inequality. 

Entrepreneurs are the drivers of innovation.  

However, rates of entrepreneurship in South Africa are low by continental standards. 

According to the 2022 Africa Youth Survey, more than one in five working-age persons in Africa has started a new business. More than three-quarters of young people in Africa plan to start one in the next five years.

By contrast, the most recent Global Entrepreneurship Monitor report on South Africa found that the percentage of adults intending to start a new business in the next three years declined to 10 percent in 2023. This is the lowest proportion in twenty years. 

This is a worrying trend at a time when economic growth remains constrained and when there is limited capacity in the economy to absorb the high number of unemployed people. 

It is therefore essential that we encourage entrepreneurship.

It is vital that we enable the emergence and growth of MSMEs and cooperatives.

We must focus on targeted interventions to address financial exclusion and onerous regulatory requirements.

We must provide access to funding, capacity building and other support.

The success of the finalists here this evening show that with the right support, small businesses can succeed, expand and be sustainable.

The Government of National unity has made inclusive growth and job creation our apex priority. 

Supporting small enterprises is an integral part of these efforts.

The National Planning Commission estimates that we need 5.8 million MSMEs to meet our job creation targets. 

This means we need to double the number of MSMEs in our country.

We are encouraged by the efforts underway to capacitate the sector.

One of these is the merging of SEFA, SEDA and the Cooperatives Bank Development Agency into the newly-formed Small Enterprise Development Finance Agency.

Of the R730 million disbursed by the new Agency to date, R101 million has gone to township enterprises and R261 million to rural enterprises. 

The Small Enterprise Development Finance Agency has also provided non-financial business support to more than 15,000 township and rural enterprises. 

Legislation is in the pipeline to streamline business licensing. 

An e-registration system that integrates the work of the South African Revenue Service and the CIPC is under development.

If we are to fully unlock entrepreneurial potential, there must be a razor-sharp focus on start-up growth, especially in the burgeoning tech sector.

We must ensure that we are not left behind in the global transition to knowledge and innovation-based economies. 

As part of this, we must scale up the adoption of advances like mobile payments and digitised record-keeping by small businesses.

We are encouraged by the work of the Department of Small Business Development and the Department of Science and Innovation around a national start-up policy.

Among other things, this policy will deal with issues such as intellectual property registration and foreign exchange controls.

Even as this is all work in progress, we recognise the urgency with which we must scale up support for small businesses in South Africa. 

They are the driving force of our economy.

The finalists and recipients of this year’s awards are a shining example of what can be achieved.

Allow me to congratulate all the winners and runners-up. 

You have done well. 

You are a fine example to other South Africans who want to follow their entrepreneurial dreams. 

I would like to thank the organisers of tonight’s awards and our generous sponsors. 

Lastly, I would like to thank the millions of entrepreneurs who make our country work and our economy grow. 

These are the micro, small and medium enterprises and cooperatives that create livelihoods and jobs. 

They provide communities with vital services. 

They create value that goes far beyond turnover or profit.

They contribute in a million different ways to building a more equal, more prosperous and more productive society.

These awards are a celebration of all the entrepreneurs in a country.

It is a token of our gratitude and admiration.

I thank you.
 

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