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Deputy President Ramaphosa to deliver the eulogy at Ronnie Mamoepa Official Funeral
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Pretoria - Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa will deliver the eulogy at the Special Provincial Official Funeral of his late Spokesperson, Mr Ronnie Mamoepa, in Pretoria tomorrow, Saturday, 29 July 2017.

Mr Mamoepa, a veteran political activist and distinguished government communicator, passed away on Saturday, 22 July 2017, at the end of five weeks in hospital.

The funeral service will commence at 07h30 at the St Alban's Cathedral on Francis Baard (ex-Schoeman) Street in the Pretoria City Centre.

Mourners are requested to be seated by 07h00 to enable a punctual start to proceedings. Apart from special arrangements for the Mamoepa family, all seating will be unreserved.

Mourners are encouraged to park along Nana Sita (east) and Thabo Sehume Streets.

A limited number of buses provided by the City of Tshwane and the Gauteng Provincial Government will shuttle mourners from the cathedral to the gravesite at Zandfontein Cemetery. No private cars will be allowed into the cemetery.

Throughout his life, Ronnie Mamoepa interacted with a number of people in various spheres across government, diplomatic corps, politics, community, sport and the media. Preparations are done with an expectation that the funeral will be attended by people from across all these sectors of society.


Enquiries:

The Presidency
Tyrone Seale – 083 575 7440

Gauteng Provincial Government
Phumla Sekhonyane - 071 860 4496/ or phumla.sekhonyane@gauteng.gov.za

Mamoepa Family Spokesperson
Groovin Nchabeleng - 083 430 4717.


Issued by: The Presidency
Pretoria

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Deputy President Ramaphosa to speak at the launch of the National Campaign Against Violence Towards Women and Children
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Randburg – Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa will on Sunday, 30 July 2017, attend and address the Rhema Bible Church during the Launch of the National Campaign Against Violence towards Women and Children, at Randburg, Johannesburg, Gauteng.  

Deputy President Ramaphosa who also a patron of the Moral Regeneration Movement  attends the Launch of the National Campaign Against Women and Children at the invitation of the National Religious Leaders Council (NRLC), the Rhema Family Churches (RFC), and the Rhema Bible Church North, Civil Society.

The campaign is supported and run in partnership with the Ministry in The Presidency responsible for Women, Children and People with Disabilities, the Ministry of Police and the Gauteng Provincial government.

The stakeholders in this regard aim to achieve the following objectives:
• For all South Africans – men and women, to stand up against violence to women and children;
• To create awareness of the abuse of women and children; and
• To support the build-up towards the “16 Days of Activism campaign”.

Deputy President Ramaphosa will be supported by cabinet ministers, the Premier of Gauteng, members of the executive council and senior government officials.  

Members of the media are invited to cover as follows:

Venue: Rhema Bible Church North, Cnr Hans Schoeman and Rabie Streets, Randpark Ridge, Randburg
Date: Sunday 30th July 2017
Service times:  08h00 – 09h30 (First Service), 10h30 – 12h30 (Second Service)
 
For accreditation please contact:  Ps Giet Khosa,  gietk@rhema.co.za, on  082 886 4845 and  Lorraine Gehlig, lorraineg@rhema.co.za, on 082 615 2427

Enquiries: Tyrone Seale on 083 575 7440  


Issued by The Presidency 
Pretoria

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President removes NPA Advocates Jiba and Mrwebi from office
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President Cyril Ramaphosa has ended the tenure in the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) of advocates Nomgcobo Jiba and Lawrence Mrwebi, as recommended by the Mokgoro Enquiry into the fitness of the two officials to hold office.

The President took this action on Thursday, 25 April 2019 after studying the findings and recommendations of the Mokgoro Enquiry and affording Deputy National Director of Public Prosecutions Adv Jiba and Special Director of Public Prosecutions Adv Mrwebi an opportunity to respond to the   outcomes.

The Enquiry – whose full report can be viewed at HERE - centred on criticisms and serious allegations levelled against the two officials in various fora, including Courts of law, which raised critical questions regarding their fitness and propriety to hold office. The Presidency is also publishing the   submissions made by Advocates Jiba and Mrwebi in response to the report, as well the President’s letters to the officials notifying them of his decision   below.

Mokgoro Enquiry Report
Advocate Jiba submissions on the report
Annexure A - Advocate Jiba submissions
President's letter to Advocate Jiba
Advocate Mrwebi submissions on report
President's letter to Advocate Mrwebi

The enquiry has found that both officials are not fit and proper to hold their respective offices.

At a meeting in Pretoria on 10 April 2019, Judge Yvonne Mokgoro briefed President Ramaphosa on the outcomes of the enquiry, having submitted the report to the President at an earlier date.

The President subsequently shared the report with the implicated officials and invited them to make representations regarding the findings and recommendations.

Following receipt of these representations, the President has informed Advocates Jiba and Mrwebi that their tenure has ended with immediate effect.

President Ramaphosa established the Mokgoro Enquiry in October 2018 and placed Advocates Jiba and Mrwebi on suspension with full pay pending finalisation of the enquiry.

The inquiry was established in terms of Section 12(6) of the National Prosecuting Authority Act, which applies directly to Adv. Jiba and read with Section 14(3) applies to Adv. Mrwebi. The legislation sets out the conditions under which the President may provisionally suspend the National Director or a Deputy National Director from office.

The enquiries did not take the form of a judicial enquiry or a commission of enquiry; instead this was an internal process to advise the President on the fitness of the two senior officials to hold high office in the National Prosecuting Authority.

President Ramaphosa has reiterated his appreciation to Judge Mokgoro, Kgomotso Moroka SC and Attorney Thenjiwe Vilakazi for conducting the inquiries into the two senior National Prosecuting Authority officials with the assistance of  evidence leader Nazreen Bawa SC and her team.

The Mokgoro Enquiry concludes its report with the observation, among others, that NPA officials are required to be completely devoted to the rule of law without fail, as the country depends on it.

“As the sole entity constitutionally mandated to prosecute on behalf of the State, in the face of the scourge of crime, the confidence that the public enjoys in the NPA is what prevents individuals from taking the law into their own hands. This confidence underpins the social contract. It lies in the belief that the State can offer protection where laws are not respected.”

In compliance with Section 12(6) of the NPA Act, the President will furnish Parliament with documentation comprising his decision as communicated to Advs Jiba and Mrwebi; the report of the enquiry which serves as the basis for the President’s decision and the submissions made by both advocates in response to the report.


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

Issued by: The Presidency
Pretoria

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President Ramaphosa to receive update on Youth Employment Service
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President Cyril Ramaphosa will on Thursday, 02 May 2019, receive an update on the Youth Employment Service (YES) which is a business-led collaboration with government and labour to create work opportunities for youth.

President Ramaphosa launched YES in 2018 as an initiative to place the needs of and opportunities for young people at the centre of inclusive economic growth.

YES partners will provide an update at an event in Sandton on Thursday 02 May 2019 where  Nedbank will be inducting the 3315  young people  the  bank has signed for jobs.

The President will also make a call to the CEO of companies across industries who will be in attendance to support YES as one of the solutions to tackling youth unemployment in the country.

The event will take place as follows:

Date: Thursday, 02 May 2019
Time: 08:00 (Media to arrive at 07:00)
Venue: Nedbank Tom Boardman Auditorium, 135 Rivonia Road, Sandton Entrance 04, off Fredman Drive

Members of the media interested in covering the event are requested to immediately rsvp with Tsakane Khambane on 082 084 5566 or tsakane@presidency.gov.za and Kedibone Molopyane of Nedbank on 071 364 3479 by sending their names, ID/passport numbers and media house by no later than 14:00 on Wednesday, 01 May 2019.


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

Issued by: The Presidency
Pretoria

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Profile of Mr Molapyane Ronald Ephraim ‘Ronnie’ Mamoepa
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Ronnie Mamoepa, the fourth child of Mrs Helen Mamoepa, was born in Atteridgeville, west of Pretoria. From humble beginnings he was destined to leave an indelible mark on the country’s communication environment and on the Departments in which he worked over his almost four decade career as a communicator and activist.

He attended the Matseka Lower Primary School in Atteridgeville, Pretoria from 1966 to 1969 and the Walton Jameson Higher Primary School from 1970 to 1973. Following this Ronnie attended the Hofmeyer High School from 1974 to 1979.

His education was interrupted by his political activities. Between 1976 and 1979, he was involved in the Atterdgeville - Saulsville student movement and was detained on many occasions under the country’s terrorism laws. 

His political activism saw him being arrested at the age of nineteen on the charge of conspiracy to overthrow the state. He began serving his five year sentence on Robben Island at the age of twenty making him one of the youngest political prisoners on the Island.

It was on the Island that he obtained his matric certificate in 1983 following which he registered with UNISA to pursue a B.Juris degree.

Following his release from Robben Island, Ronnie returned to his home in Atteridgeville, Pretoria and continued with his political activities. During this time, he was also an Executive Member of the Atteridgeville - Saulsville Detainees Support Committee and the Pretoria Youth Congress.

He was responsible for mobilising young people behind the banner of the ANC – UDF, organising political lessons for the youth in the township as well as media and publicity. He also ensured that the work of the Civic Organisation (ASRO) and Detainees Support Committee was profiled.

At the same time, from 1986-1990, he worked as a journalist for SASPU National. Through his writing he aimed to promote and project the aims and objectives of the broad democratic movement.

From 1989 to 1991, Ronnie served as a Provincial Executive Committee Member of UDF Southern Transvaal. He was also the spokesperson of the UDF in the region and was tasked with the development of a media and communication strategy. During this time – 1990-1991, he was also an Executive Committee member of the ANC Atteridgeville-Saulsville branch.

In 1990 Ronnie served on the Media team of the National Reception Committee. Working under the leadership of Zwelakhe Sisulu, he developed and implemented the communication strategy to support the release of political prisoners, including Nelson Mandela, from prison. It was also an opportunity to profile the ANC and its contribution to a South Africa on the verge of attaining its freedom.

From 1991 to 1992 Ronnie served as the ANC Gauteng Provincial spokesperson. Amongst others, he produced the ANC provincial newsletter, Amandla and all other publicity material.

From 1992 to 1994 Ronnie joined the ANC’s Department of Information and Publicity where he worked as a media liaison officer.

In May 1994, following the first democratic elections, Ronnie was elected as a member of the Gauteng Provincial Legislature. He served as a member of the Housing as well as the Safety and Security Portfolio Committees. During this time he also volunteered his services to help set up the communications unit in the Office of the Premier.

From 1996 to 1998, Ronnie was the Director of the Information and Publicity unit of the ANC. During this time he, amongst others, managed the daily affairs of the Department on behalf of the NEC sub-committee on media and also served as the National Spokesperson of the ANC.

In August 1998, Ronnie was appointed as Chief Director: Communication in the office of Deputy President Thabo Mbeki. While managing the content development and media engagement portfolios, Ronnie also worked closely with the newly formed Government Communication and Information Systems (GCIS). 

When Thabo Mbeki became President of the Republic in June 1999, Ronnie assumed the position of Presidential Spokesperson. He held stayed in this post for a few months before being transferred to the Department of Foreign Affairs.
In February 2000 Ronnie was appointed to head the Public Diplomacy unit at the then Department of Foreign Affairs. He was also the spokesperson for the then Minister of Foreign Affairs Dr Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma. 

Ronnie travelled all over the world profiling South Africa’s international relations strategy and programme. 

In May 2009, Ronnie moved to the Department of Home Affairs to head the communications portfolio following the appointment of Dr Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma as Minister of Home Affairs. He managed the internal and external communication activities of the Department. He is credited with improving the profile and reputation of the Department by contextualising its role in improving the lives of the people. 

In June 2014, Ronnie was seconded to the Presidency and appointed as Spokesperson to Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa and head of the Deputy President’s communications team. 

Ronnie held this position until his passing on 22 July 2017.


Issued by: The Presidency
Pretoria

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President declares national period of mourning for flood victims
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President Cyril Ramaphosa has instructed that the National Flag fly at half-mast at every station in the country from 1 to 7 May 2019 as a mark of respect and in observance of seven days of national mourning for people who lost their lives due to floods that have ravaged the country in the past   week. 

President Ramaphosa has visited flood-stricken communities and assured residents that all spheres of government will assist communities in rescue and recovery efforts. The President has also welcomed the wealth of material and social support extended to affected communities by various sectors of society. 

The President has expressed the profound appreciation of the government and people of South Africa for the messages of support received from governments around the world in relation to the recent floods. 

President Ramaphosa equally appreciates the international messages of congratulation extended to South Africa in recognition of our celebration of 25 years of freedom and democracy.
 

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

Issued by: The Presidency
Pretoria

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President Ramaphosa to address the 2019 Africa Travel Indaba
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President Cyril Ramaphosa will on Saturday, 04 May 2019, address the annual Africa Travel Indaba at the Inkosi Albert Luthuli International Convention Centre in Durban,KwaZulu-Natal.

The Indaba, which is hosted in Durban annually, provides a platform for African countries to showcase and market themselves as tourist destinations. It is also an opportunity for a dialogue on the collective positioning of “Brand Africa” to attract more tourists and grow the African   tourism market.

The  Indaba features exhibitions on countries including the Republic of Botswana, the Democratic Republic of Congo, the Kingdom of Lesotho, the  Republic of Malawi, the Republic of Mozambique, the Republic of Namibia, the Republic of Zambia, the Republic of Zimbabwe, the Republic of  Madagascar, the Republic of Rwanda and the Republic of Uganda.

This flagship event is attended by a range of exhibitors; local and international buyers; tourism and business media; industry stakeholders; members of tourism associations and captains of industry.

President Ramaphosa will visit a number of exhibition stands before delivering a keynote address in line with the 2019 Indaba theme which focuses on 25 years of freedom and democracy in South Africa.

The Indaba will take place as follows:
Date: Saturday, 04 May 2019
Time: 08:30 (Media to arrive at 07:30)
Venue: Inkosi Albert Luthuli International Convention Centre, in Durban KwaZulu-Natal Province.

Media who would like to cover the event should send their names, ID/passport numbers and media house to Mr Altaaf Kazi of South Africa Tourism on 082 553 9595/ altaaf@southafrica.net by no later the 16:00 today, 03 May 2019.


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

Issued by: The Presidency,
Pretoria

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President Ramaphosa extends condolences to Mr Julius Malema and family
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President Cyril Ramaphosa has offered his heartfelt condolences to Economic Freedom Fighters leader Mr Julius Malema following the passing away of Mr Malema’s grandmother, Koko Sarah Malema. 

The President’s thoughts and prayers are with Mr Malema, his family and his organisation as they take leave of a matriarch who had played a significant role in her family and in the life of Mr Malema in particular. 

President Ramaphosa has said: “This bereavement is felt more sorely because of the special relationship Mr Malema enjoyed with his grandmother. I too  have fond memories of Koko Malema following an opportunity I had to speak to her when she was in hospital. It is my hope that Mr Malema will draw  strength from his beloved grandmother’s values and her presence in his life.” 


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

Issued by: The Presidency,
Pretoria

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President Cyril Ramaphosa to cast his vote in Chiawelo, Soweto
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President Cyril Ramaphosa and his spouse, Dr Tshepo Motsepe, will on Wednesday, 08 May 2019, cast their votes at Hitekani Primary School,   Chiawelo, Soweto.

President Ramaphosa spent his early life in Soweto and is registered to vote in Chiawelo.

President Ramaphosa has once more encouraged eligible voters to go out in their numbers to participate in the sixth democratic national and provincial elections.

Underscoring his message to this effect in the 2019 State of the Nation Address, President Ramaphosa said: “As part of our celebration of 25 years of freedom and democracy, this election is an important milestone in our development as a nation and it is our duty as citizens to exercise our hard-won right to determine the direction in which the country moves. Our vote ensures that our democracy remains vibrant and inclusive.”

Media details  
Date: Wednesday, 08 May 2019 
Time: 09h00 (members of the media to arrive at 8h00)
Venue: Hitekani Primary School, 4131 Masungwini Street, Chiawelo, Soweto

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

Issued by: The Presidency,
Pretoria

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President wishes Muslim community well for Ramadan
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President Cyril Ramaphosa has offered his well wishes to South Africa’s Muslim community of close to 900 000 people for the Holy Month of   Ramadan.

Ramadan is an annual period during which Muslims around the world undertake prayer, fasting and acts of charity with a special devotional focus.

The month also commemorates the revelation of the first verses of the Qu’ran to the Prophet Mohammed Peace Be Upon Him.

President Ramaphosa said: “The Muslim community is an important and integral part of our national diversity and of our national character.

“The positive values that are cherished and practised by Muslims around our country are an important contribution to the ethical and moral renewal that is underway in our society.

“It is therefore opportune that this holy month unfolds in 2019 at a time when our country is at a decision point and we are on the threshold of new possibilities for growing South Africa together.

“At this time, the religious observance of Muslims and this community’s focus on bettering the lives of disadvantaged citizens around the country is a most welcome providence.”


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

Issued by: The Presidency,
Pretoria

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