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Acting President Paul Mashatile to officiate signing of Second Presidential Health Compact
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Deputy President Paul Mashatile will, in his capacity as Acting President, lead the signing by multiple stakeholders of the Second Presidential Health Compact at the Union Buildings, Pretoria, at 12h30 today, Thursday, 22 August 2024.

President Ramaphosa has appointed Deputy President Mashatile as Acting President, based on medical advice that President Cyril Ramaphosa, who is in good spirits otherwise, allow an eye infection to clear.

Immediately after the Health Compact signing, Acting President Mashatile will receive Letters of Credence from Heads of Mission and Ambassadors-Designate of 11 countries.

The incoming members of the Diplomatic Corps have been nominated by their respective governments to serve as official representatives to South Africa.

The presentation of credentials to the Acting President will take place at the Sefako Makgatho Presidential Guest House on the Bryntirion Estate at 14h00.

Representatives of the following countries will be welcomed to South Africa by Acting President Mashatile:

The Republic of Nicaragua; the Republic of Guinea; the Republic of Peru; the People’s Republic of China; the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela; the Holy See; the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia; the Republic of Gabon; the Republic of Finland; the Republic of Senegal, and the Republic of Ghana.


NOTE TO EDITORS:

Members of the media wishing to cover the Credentials Ceremony must please RSVP with Ms Tshiamo Selomo on 0661181505 or tshiamo@presidency.gov.za

 

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

Or 

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

Issued by: The Presidency
Pretoria

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Minister Ntshavheni to brief media on outcomes of the Cabinet meeting held on 21 August 2024
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Minister in The Presidency, Khumbudzo Ntshavheni will brief members of the media on the outcomes of the Cabinet meeting held on Wednesday, 21 August 2024.  

The media briefing will take place as follows:  

Date: Thursday, 22 August 2024
Time: 10h00  
Venue: Ronnie Mamoepa Media Centre, 1035 Frances Baard Street, Hatfield in Pretoria

Live Streaming details:

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

 

Media enquiries: Nomonde Mnukwa, Acting Government Spokesperson, on 083 653 7485

Issued by: Government Communication and Information System
Pretoria

President Cyril Ramaphosa has expressed his sadness at the passing of maths and science education innovator and Esteemed Member of the National Order of the Baobab, Mr William Smith.

The President offers his condolences to the family and friends of the popular educator who has passed away at the age of 85.

President Ramaphosa conferred the Order of the Baobab on Mr Smith in 2019.

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President mourns passing of maths and science education innovator William Smith
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President Cyril Ramaphosa has expressed his sadness at the passing of maths and science education innovator and Esteemed Member of the National Order of the Baobab, Mr William Smith.

The President offers his condolences to the family and friends of the popular educator who has passed away at the age of 85.

President Ramaphosa conferred the Order of the Baobab on Mr Smith in 2019.

Born in Makhanda to parents who were notable scientists, Mr Smith made mathematics and science accessible to all pupils for free through television in a groundbreaking 1990s TV programme called the 'Learning Channel' on SABC 2.

During his 25 years as a teacher, he is estimated to have taught close on a million learners.

President Ramaphosa said: “William Smith was an education and cultural icon to our nation.

“The outpouring of affection the nation directed at him when he received his National Order demonstrated, years after his retirement, the place he held in people’s hearts.

“He was synonymous with The Heads of Knysna which was the backdrop to his television presentation decades before we could think of him as the first teacher to teach “remotely”.

“He demystified maths and science for his audience which extended beyond learners to their parents and anyone who wished to revisit these subjects or learn more, long after they had left school.

“William Smith’s passion for his curriculum and for the success of those he taught in classrooms, at matric camps and on TV benefited millions of young South Africans even before our transition to democracy and the dawn of a new dispensation of equal education.

“May his soul rest in peace.”
 

 

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

Issued by: The Presidency
Pretoria

Deputy President Paul Mashatile will on Thursday, 22 August 2024, as part of his delegated responsibility of promoting social cohesion and nation-building initiatives in the country, convene a meeting with the Minister of Sport, Arts and Culture, Mr Gayton McKenzie at the Union Buildings in Pretoria.

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Deputy President Mashatile to meet with Minister McKenzie
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Deputy President Paul Mashatile will on Thursday, 22 August 2024, as part of his delegated responsibility of promoting social cohesion and nation-building initiatives in the country, convene a meeting with the Minister of Sport, Arts and Culture, Mr Gayton McKenzie at the Union Buildings in Pretoria.

The Social Cohesion Programme, which is based on Chapter 15 of the National Development Plan Vision 2030 and the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, is essential for defining South Africa's national identity, especially in the context of the 7th Administration and the Government of National Unity.

In this regard, the meeting will discuss the proposed Programme of Action for Social Cohesion and Moral Regeneration Movement, as guided by the Minimum Programme of Action of Government, to ensure that a socially-cohesive, non-sexist, non-racial, equal and safe South Africa is realised.

Members of the media are invited for a photo opportunity at the beginning of the meeting as follows:

Date: Thursday, 22 August 2024
Time: 10h00am (Media to arrive at 09h30).
Venue: Union Buildings, Pretoria

 

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

Issued by: The Presidency
Pretoria

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Tribute by Minister Thembi Simelane on behalf of President Cyril Ramaphosa at the farewell dinner of Chief Justice Raymond Zondo
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Programme Directors,
Chief Justice Raymond Zondo and Mrs Zondo, our guests of honour this evening,
Former President Kgalema Motlanthe and Mrs Motlanthe,
Retired Chief Justice Mogoeng Mogoeng and Mrs Mogoeng, 
Incoming Chief Justice Mandisa Maya, 
Ministers and Deputy Ministers,
Justices, 
Members of the legal fraternity, 
Distinguished Guests, 

Ladies and Gentlemen, 

It is a great honour to pay tribute to a distinguished jurist and a dedicated champion of our democratic constitutional order. 

Through the service he has rendered the nation, through his conduct and his demeanour, Chief Justice Raymond Zondo has earned the admiration, respect and gratitude of all South Africans.

In Plato’s Republic, Socrates says that a good judge should be ‘old and wise’.

While there are some among us who may wish to contest the emphasis on age, there can be no doubt about the value of wisdom.

Socrates says: 

“The judge should be a late learner of the nature of injustice, which they should study, not as something which is part of their own soul, but as a foreign element present in others.” 

“The judge will be one who, after a period of learning and discipline, is able to perceive the real nature of good and evil.” 

So while Plato’s ideal judge is wise, their wisdom extends beyond legal expertise.

They understand the difference between good and evil, between right and wrong.

They have a profound grasp of the nature of injustice. Yet they are able to dispense justice impartially. 

Such a judge is not easily deceived. 

In Republic, the ideal judge is, above all, incorruptible. 

Tonight, we honour a person who possesses all the virtues demanded of a judge as foretold by the ancients. 

A man of wisdom, tempered by experience. A man of unwavering principle and integrity. A man of humility and courage. 

Chief Justice Zondo has served the cause of justice over a long and illustrious career. He led the Constitutional Court at an important time in our democracy.

In the public mind, he is most associated with the Commission of Inquiry into Allegations of State Capture.

This was a task which he undertook with dignity, with fairness and with integrity.

The work of what is now known as the Zondo Commission remains integral to our efforts to rebuild our country in the wake of one of the most shameful periods in our democratic history.

The Zondo Commission was an affirmation of our constitutional order, the rule of law and the strength of our institutions.

The Commission did much more than reveal – in painstaking detail – the extent and nature of state capture. 

The Commission began to restore society’s confidence in its ability to correct mistakes and to hold those responsible for wrongdoing to account.

History will record that Chief Justice Zondo fulfilled his assigned responsibility with wisdom and diligence.

But more than that. 

History will record that Chief Justice Zondo established a standard for probity in public affairs that will serve our country for many years to come.

Beyond what is contained in the Constitution, beyond what is stated in law, beyond all the regulations and the rules, the Zondo Commission has more clearly defined the ethical underpinnings of our democratic state.

Our task now is to follow your direction.

Already, we have done much as this government to implement the recommendations of the commission. 

To ensure that our country may never again experience state capture, we have introduced and enacted legislation in critical areas such as public procurement, criminal justice, public administration and others.

The law enforcement agencies have made important progress in investigating and prosecuting alleged perpetrators and have begun to recover stolen funds.

As we continue and intensify this work, we are duty bound to entrench in all areas of public life the ethical standards that the Zondo Commission has helped to define.

During its work, many attempts were made to frustrate and derail the commission. 

For undertaking this responsibility, Chief Justice, you have had to endure a number of personal attacks. 

You have had to defend the integrity of the judiciary and our courts from opportunistic attacks by those with interests inimical to the rule of law. 

Yet you have stood firm in upholding the independence of the judiciary. 

You have stood on principle, as you have since your earliest days a young lawyer. 

Understanding, as George Orwell said, that in a time of deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act. 

This year marks 30 years since we attained our freedom. 

Yet, despite all we have achieved, we have much further to go before the promise of our Constitution is enjoyed equally by all South Africans. 

Many South Africans continue to live in dire poverty, without employment and without meaningful opportunities for advancement.

Communities are confronted by violence and crime. Corruption continues to erode our institutions and diminish our progress.

Three decades after the achievement of democracy, our society still bears the scars of three centuries of subjugation, dispossession and injustice.

In such circumstances, our Constitution stands not just as the supreme law of the land.

Our Constitution stands as an instrument of redress and transformation.

In striving to build a South Africa wherein all enjoy the shelter and shade of our Constitution, our judges have called upon to be activists for justice. 

They have been called upon to be champions of constitutionalism, equality and freedom.

Chief Justice Zondo, you have been all of the above. 

You have been a credit to the bench and to the office of the Chief Justice. 

We wish you the very best upon your retirement. 

The nation thanks you for your service. 

The bench, the legal fraternity and our country is all the richer for your contribution. 

We are confident that your important voice and wise counsel will not be lost to us in this new era in the life of our country.  

I thank you.

Programme Directors,
Chief Justice Raymond Zondo and Mrs Zondo, our guests of honour this evening,
Former President Kgalema Motlanthe and Mrs Motlanthe,
Retired Chief Justice Mogoeng Mogoeng and Mrs Mogoeng, 
Incoming Chief Justice Mandisa Maya, 
Ministers and Deputy Ministers,
Justices, 
Members of the legal fraternity, 
Distinguished Guests, 

Ladies and Gentlemen, 

It is a great honour to pay tribute to a distinguished jurist and a dedicated champion of our democratic constitutional order. 

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President Ramaphosa delegates Minister Simelane to farewell dinner in honour of Chief Justice Zondo
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The Presidency wishes to announce that the President has delegated the Minister of Justice and Constitutional Development of South Africa, Ms Thembi Simelane, to deliver a tribute on his behalf to Chief Justice R M M Zondo at the farewell dinner for the outgoing Chief Justice.

The President's cancelled attendance is due to an earlier reported eye infection which affected scheduled engagements earlier today.


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

Issued by: The Presidency
Pretoria

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President Ramaphosa to officiate signing of the second Presidential Health Compact
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President Cyril Ramaphosa will on Thursday, 22 August 2024, preside over the signing of the second Presidential Health Compact at the Union Buildings in Pretoria.

The Presidential Health Compact is a Presidential initiative established by President Ramaphosa in 2019. 

The Presidential Health Compact is a framework of cooperation between critical sectors in South Africa that significantly influence good health outcomes. 

It has a monitoring and evaluation component where roles and responsibilities are assigned to a broad range of stakeholders to support health systems strengthening and preparation for the implementation of the National Health Insurance (NHI).

The second compact follows the 2023 Presidential Health Summit which built on the inaugural summit of 2018 and brought together Government, business, labour, civil society, health professionals, unions, service users, statutory councils, academia, and researchers to develop sustainable and inclusive solutions to challenges in the national health system.

The stakeholders involved in the Presidential Health Compact are integral to supporting the Department of Health in improving the health system.

It initially consisted of nine pillars with a 10th pillar added during last year’s summit. 

These include: development of human resources; improving access to medicine, vaccines and health products; upgrading infrastructure; private sector engagement; quality healthcare; public sector financial management improvements; governance and leadership; community engagements; information systems and pandemic preparedness.

The signatories to the health compact are:

- The President of the Republic of South Africa
- The Minister of Health- Government
- The Minister of Science and Innovation
- Independent Community Pharmacy Association (ICPA)- Business 
- South African National AIDS Council (SANAC)- Civil Society
- South African Medical Association Trade Union
- Democratic Nurses of South Africa
- Congress of South African Trade Unions- Labour
- Campaigning for Cancer- Patient User Groups
- South African Medical Research Council (SAMRC)- Academia
- South African Pharmacy Council (SAPC)- Statutory Bodies 
- National Unitary Professional Association for African Traditional Health Practitioners of South Africa (NUPAATHPSA)
- Traditional Knowledge Systems and Allied Health

The signing of the second Presidential Health Compact will take place as follows:

Date: Thursday, 22 August 2024 
Time: 12h30 (media to arrive at 10h30) 
Venue: West Wing Courtyard, Union Buildings, Pretoria

Members of the media wishing to cover the event are asked to send their details to  Makungu Mbetse on makungu@presidency.gov.za and copy Patience Mtshali on patience@presidency.gov.za not later than Tuesday, 20 August 2024 at 17h00.


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

Issued by: The Presidency
Pretoria

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