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Submitted by MasegoK on 4 December 2023

Ms. Khumbudzo Ntshavheni is the Minister in the Presidency as from 06 March 2023. She will be responsible for State Security, Government Communications and Information System, Statistics South Africa, and any other responsibilities that will be assigned by the President from time to time. She previously held portfolios of Minister of: Communications and Digital Technologies (05 August 2021-06 March 2023); Small Business Development (30 May 2019 – 05 August 2021); and Presidency: Performance Monitoring and Evaluation (acting January 2021 – 05 August 2021).

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President Ramaphosa arrives in Dubai to participate in the World Climate Action Summit
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President Cyril Ramaphosa has arrived in Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE), today, Thursday 30 November 2023, to lead South Africa’s participation in the United Nations climate-focused Conference of Parties (COP28).

COP28, brings together world leaders to present on progress and ambition across all pillars of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) as adopted in the Paris Agreement in 2015. The Conference will also provide momentum and guidance for the remainder of the COP, will be presided over by COP28 President-Designate Dr Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber of the United Arab Emirates.

President Cyril Ramaphosa has accepted an invitation by President-Designate of the Conference of Parties (COP28) UAE, Dr Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber to participate in the World Climate Action Summit to be held in Dubai, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) on 1 and 2 December 2023.

The 2023 COP28, will be held from 30 November – 12 December 2023 at the Dubai Expo in the United Arab Emirates.

Another key feature in the Conference will be the 18th COP Meeting of the Parties to the Kyoto Protocol (CMP18) and the fifth COP Meeting of the Parties to the Paris Agreement (CMA) sessions.

Minister of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment, Barbara Creecy will lead the country’s participation for the remainder of the Conference until the 12 December 2023.

South Africa’s participation at the Conference is in the context of its national determination as set out in the Just Energy Transition Investment Plan, to significantly reduce emission in line with the Paris Agreement adopted in 2015.   

COP28 presents an opportunity to fast-track the energy transition by building the energy system of the future, while rapidly decarbonising the current energy system to keep 1.5°C within reach.

South African delegation to the Conference will include; government and business representatives in recognition of the value of partnerships in dealing with the challenge of climate change and sustainable development.

The Conference will witness the first Global Stocktake (GST) which is the main mechanism under the UNFCCC’s Paris Agreement to take stock of the collective challenges and opportunities in the implementation of the Agreement and will provide a comprehensive assessment of progress made since its adoption.  

This will help align efforts on climate action, including measures that need to be implemented to bridge the gaps in progress. 

The purpose is to help inform parties in preparing their next nationally determined contributions to the Paris Agreement to raise ambition and accelerate climate action, as well as to enhance international cooperation.

Minister Barbara Creecy, and her counterpart from Denmark, Minister Dan Jørgensen, were requested by the UAE in its capacity as COP28 Presidency-designate, to co-facilitate discussions at a political level amongst ministers responsible for climate change ahead of the Global Stocktake (GST) discussions.


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

Issued by: The Presidency
Pretoria

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Briefing on President’s programme by Presidential Spokesperson Mr Vincent Magwenya
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President Ramaphosa to lead South African delegation to UNFCCC’S COP28 in Dubai
 
President Cyril Ramaphosa will on 1 and 2 December 2023 lead South Africa’s delegation to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)’s 28th Conference of Parties - COP28, for short - in Dubai, the United Arab Emirate.

In total, the Conference runs from 30 November to 12 December 2023.

Following the President’s participation this week, the Minister of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment, Ms Barbara Creecy, will stay on and lead the country’s participation for the remainder of the Conference until the 12th November 2023.

South Africa’s delegation to the Conference will include government and business representatives in recognition of the value of partnerships in dealing with the challenge of climate change and sustainable development.

The 18th COP Meeting of the Parties to the Kyoto Protocol (CMP18) and the fourth COP Meeting of the Parties to the Paris Agreement (CMA) sessions will be convened on the side-lines of the COP28. 

The Conference will witness the first Global Stocktake (GST), which will provide a comprehensive assessment of progress made since the adoption of the Paris Agreement in 2015. 

This will help align efforts on climate action, including measures that need to be implemented to bridge the gaps in progress.

The purpose of the Stocktake is to help Parties prepare their next nationally determined contributions to the Paris Agreement to raise ambition and accelerate climate action, as well as to enhance international cooperation.

President Ramaphosa to visit Free State Province on 2nd leg of the DDM Presidential Imbizo
 
President Cyril Ramaphosa will next week on Thursday, 07 December 2023, lead government’s interaction with the Matjhabeng Local Municipality on the 2nd leg of the District Development Model Presidential Imbizo in the Free State Province.

The Matjhabeng municipal economy is mainly anchored on the mining of gold and uranium and is the hub of the Free State Goldfields.
 
The Presidential Imbizo will take place at the Kopano Indoor Sports Centre in Thabong, Welkom, within the Lejweleputswa District Municipality.

Under the theme “Leave no one Behind”, the President will be continuing on the last visit undertaken on 9 April 2022 in Bloemfontein at the Mangaung Metropolitan Municipality in the Free State.

Ahead of the 2nd leg of the DDM Presidential Imbizo in the Free State, national, provincial and local government as well as state entities will embark on pre-Imbizo build-up programmes across the province. These activities will be undertaken to stimulate communities’ participation in the Imbizo and to assist residents with services they may require or other challenges they wish to report.

The Lejweleputswa DDM Presidential Imbizo follows on the commitments the Free State Provincial Government made to tackle service delivery challenges during the 2022 Imbizo which was held in Bloemfontein.

Thus, this Imbizo will also take stock of the progress made since the last Presidential Imbizo in the province. During the 2022 engagement,  
42 community members representing the seven regions of the Mangaung Metro voiced their concerns to the President.

The towns represented in this discussion included Van Stadensrus, Soutpan, Dewetsdorp, Wepener, Thaba Nchu, Botshabelo and Bloemfontein. Representatives of people with disabilities were also able to raise their concerns. 

As an interactive platform, the DDM Presidential Imbizo allows communities to engage and interact face-to-face with the President, Ministers and the provincial and local leadership face-to-face.

The District Development Model enhances integrated and sustainable service delivery through the maximisation of intergovernmental planning, budgeting and implementation towards creating inclusive economic opportunities for locals.

The DDM also aims to intensify the delivery of services, promote social cohesion and advance the developmental state agenda, in line with the National Development Plan; and Growth and Development Strategies of the province.

The participation of leadership from the national, provincial and local is directed at maintaining accountability by public office bearers and the administration, and promoting collaboration.

12 December 2023: President to host the Inaugural Science, Technology and Innovation Presidential Plenary

President Ramaphosa will on 12 December 2023 host the Inaugural Science, Technology and Innovation Presidential Plenary that will bring together leaders in government, industry, academia and civil society.

Discussions will focus on progress of the National System of Innovation (NSI) and challenges in this sector, and will explore ways for Science, Technology and Innovation (STI) and skills development to impact positively on the South African economy.
 
In November 2022, Cabinet adopted the STI Decadal Plan to guide the first 10 years of implementing the 2019 White Paper on STI.

The White Paper introduced the concept of an Interministerial Committee (IMC) on STI and a Presidential STI Plenary as instruments to enhance STI policy coherence, as well as programme and budget coordination in the South African national system of innovation. 

In this regard, the plenary will allow all role players to reflect collaboratively on progress with STI initiatives, and jointly commit resources for recommended STI initiatives.

An Inter-Ministerial Committee on STI established in March 2021 is led by the Minister of Higher Education, Science and Innovation and comprises Ministers of STI-intensive government departments.


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

Issued by: The Presidency
Pretoria

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President mourns loss of life in Impala Platinum Mine tragedy
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President Cyril Ramaphosa has expressed his sadness at the death of 11 mineworkers and injuries affecting colleagues at the Impala Platinum Mine Shaft 11 in Rustenburg, North West Province.

The President offers his deep condolences to the families of the deceased mineworkers.

The President extends his thoughts to the management and staff of Implats and wishes the injured workers, especially those who are in critical care, a full recovery.

President Ramaphosa calls on all stakeholders to assist the Chief Inspector of Mines in the investigation that will be undertaken in terms of the Mine Health and Safety Act. This process is vital to protecting mineworkers in line with the industry’s Zero Harm objectives and enabling operational continuity in mines.

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

Issued by: The Presidency
Pretoria

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Presidential Spokesperson to brief media
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Presidential Spokesperson, Vincent Magwenya, will today, 29 November 2023, host a media briefing to update the public on the President’s public programme.

Members of the media are invited as follows:

Date: Wednesday, 29 November 2023
Time: 10h30
Venue: Imbizo Media Centre, 120 Plein Street, Parliament, Cape Town
 
RSVP: Members of the media wishing to attend the media briefing should submit their details to Leighton Francis on +27 74 278 5159 and Baldwin Mekhoe on +27 64 657 4539.

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

Issued by: The Presidency
Pretoria

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South Africa and Union of the Comoros co-host the 3rd African Union Men’s Conference
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President Cyril Ramaphosa together with AU Chairperson and President Azali Assoumani of the Union of the Comoros, will on Tuesday, 28 November 2023 Co-host the African Union (AU) 3rd Men’s Conference on Positive Masculinity in Leadership to End Violence Against Women and Girls.

South Africa and the Union of Comoros is co-hosting the conference on 27 and 28 November 2023 in Pretoria under the theme: “Accelerating Commitments Towards the African Union Convention on Ending Violence Against Women and Girls”. 

It is also hosted in collaboration with the African Women Leaders Network (AWLN) and the Circle of Champions on Positive Masculinity, which includes prominent African leaders.

The conference hosted annually by AU Chairpersons provides a platform that brings together influential leaders from various sectors, including Heads of State and key decision-makers in Africa, instrumental in pushing the agenda for gender equality and ending violence against women and girls (VAWG) to the highest levels of African Union (AU) policymaking.

A focus on deepening an understanding of structural drivers of violence against women and girls on the continent is four-fold, including:
• It serves to emphasise the importance of harnessing law and policy as instruments to accelerate changes that protect women and girls from violence and uphold their rights to life, security, freedom, dignity and physical and emotional integrity.
• It makes the strategic linkages between the lack of economic and financial inclusion with vulnerability to violence and as a form of structural violence itself.
• It develops an African compendium of evidenced-based interventions to prevent violence against women and girls.
• It provides a framework to deeply explore harmful social norms relating to masculinity and violence that have resulted in the normative character of violence – permissive societies across the continent.

The conference will provide an opportunity to consolidate the bold efforts that the Heads Of State and other sectors have taken towards Ending Violence Against Women and Girls on the continent including accountability for the implementation of the Kinshasa Declaration and the decisions made at the 2023 February Heads of State and Government Conference, to negotiate an AU Convention on Ending Violence Against Women and Girls.

 The expected outcomes of the conference, includes:

• Review the status of implementation of the outcomes of the first and second Men’s Conferences.
• Table recommendations of the multi-stakeholder consultations for the content of a draft AU EVAWG Convention.
• Consider the Common Africa Position on Positive Masculinity.
• Share evidence-based African interventions that address women and girls’ economic and social vulnerability.
• Adopt the outcome document of the 3rd Men’s Conference.

Today, 27 November 2023, the programme included an opening ceremony and plenary sessions on Accelerating Efforts Towards an AU Convention Towards Ending Violdence Agains Women and Girls and also Towards a Framework for defining Positive Masculinity in Africa.

The Heads of State and Government in attendance will on 28 November 2023 deliver country statements during the Leader's session.

President Ramaphosa and President Assoumani will be joined  by President Sahle-Work Zewde of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia; Former President  Ellen Johnson Sirleaf of Republic of Liberia and virtually by Former President Ameenah Gurib-Fakim of the Republic of Mauritius and Former Interim President of the Central African Republic, Ms Catherine Samba-Panza.

The conference is preceded by stakeholder consultations with various groups, including women leaders, youth, traditional and religious leaders, civil society organizations, academia, and the private sector to amongst others, reflect on previous commitments and explore ways to strengthen the response to VAWG in Africa through the EVAWG Convention and the Common Africa Position on Positive Masculinity.

The hosting of the conference in South Africa also coincides with the 16 Days of Activism for No Violence against Women and Children campaign held annually from 25 November to 10 December. The campaign is this year observed under the theme: “Accelerating actions to end gender-based violence & femicide: leaving no one behind".

The Heads of State and Government Session will take place as:
Date: Tuesday, 28 November 2023
Time: 09h00
Venue: Department of International Relations and Cooperation, OR Tambo Building, 460 Soutpansberg Road, Pretoria

NB: MEDIA ACCREDITATION PROCESS HAS BEEN FINALISED AND IS NOW CLOSED AS FACILITATED BY GOVERNMENT COMMUNICATIONS AND INFORMATION SYSTEM (GCIS). Accreditation Enquiries should be directed to Mpho Phatudi on 079 605 2659

DSDTV is the official host broadcaster for the conference and will provide feed to media. Contact person Lumka Oliphant on 083 484 8067

The conference will be live streamed on Government platforms and PresidencyZA digital platforms.

 

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

Issued by: The Presidency
Pretoria

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Remarks by President Cyril Ramaphosa at the 3rd African Union Men's Conference on Positive Masculinity, Pretoria
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Programme Director and former Chair of UN Women, former Deputy President Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka,
Your Excellency Azali Assoumani, Chair of the African Union and President of the Union of the Comoros,
Your Excellency Sahle-Work Zewde, President of Ethiopia,
Your Excellency Ameenah Gurib-Fakim, former President of Mauritius,
Your Excellency Catherine Samba-Panza, former President of the Central African Republic,
Your Excellency Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, former President of Liberia and patron of the African Women Leaders Network,
African Union Special Envoy on Women, Peace and Security, Ms Bineta Diop,
Ministers and Deputy Ministers,
Deputy Speaker of Parliament of South Africa, Mr Lechesa Tsenoli,
Representatives of women’s organisations from across the continent,
Representatives of business, academia, interfaith, youth organisations and civil society,
Guests,
Ladies and Gentlemen, 

I greet you all and welcome you to South Africa and to this 3rd African Union Men’s Conference on Positive Masculinity.

We are meeting in the week that the annual campaign of 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence commences across the globe. 

In this respect, today’s conference is one of many events being organised across the world to draw attention to this terrible scourge.

What makes this conference exceptional is that our focus is on the role of men and boys in bringing about a world free of gender-based violence.

We are here because we know that men and boys must be at the forefront of change. 

We are here because we know there is an alternative to a society, a continent and a world where women are oppressed, discriminated against and their rights suppressed. 

We seek a world in which every African man, woman and child can live in true freedom and equality with their rights respected, upheld and advanced.

We know that such a world is within our reach if we focus on the prevention of all forms of violence against women and girls.

We cannot realise a society free of gender-based violence without critically interrogating the assumptions around patriarchy, male chauvinism and sexism. 

It is these assumptions that lead young men and boys to believe that women are property, that they are worth less than a man, and that they are deserving of ill-treatment.

This is a conversation that men need to have.

Men are in the main the perpetrators of violence against women and girls. 

At the same time, it is men who have the power to bring about the change we so sorely need.

The unity, self-reliance, self-determination, freedom, progress and prosperity we collectively strive towards under the AU’s Agenda 2063 are being undermined by gender-based violence. 

Such violence is eroding our gains, stunting our continent’s development and leaving more than half of Africa’s population in a state of anxiety and fear.

This conference is about promoting positive masculinity.

It is about challenging traditional stereotypes with being a man. 

It involves redefining the norms and expectations placed on men. 

Positive masculinity encourages men to embrace qualities such as empathy, vulnerability, emotional intelligence and respect for diversity.

Earlier this year I convened the Presidential Young Men and Boys’ Indaba in Soweto in Johannesburg.

I had the opportunity to talk with a group of young men who see themselves as changemakers in the fight against gender-based violence.

These young men face a lot of pressures that affect their attitudes to women and girls. 

These include the lack of positive male role models, absentee fathers, vulnerability to recruitment by criminals, pressure to drop out of school and earn a living, and pressure to become sexually active before they are ready to.

These young men, who exhibit or seek to learn positive masculinity, are tired of being seen as the problem, when they want to be part of the solution. 

This is why it is so important that a conference such as this brings us together to look at how we can create more spaces for young men and boys to engage among their peers without fear of judgment.

As South Africa we have a number of initiatives, programmes and dialogues that are elevating  the importance of positive masculinity as part of the fight against gender-based violence.

These programmes are run among athletes and artists, workers and students. They are often implemented in partnership with business, unions and other social partners.

What these programmes show is that while men are the main perpetrators of violence against women and children, men can also be at the forefront of bringing about a new society that respects the equal rights of women and girls.

This has been recognised across the African continent.

This conference is now in its third year, the AU Circle of Champions has been established, and work is underway towards an African Convention to End Violence Against Women and Girls.

This conference is an opportunity to consolidate our political commitment, accelerate our collective efforts and define men’s contribution to ending violence against women and girls. 

As South Africa, and working with our fellow leaders on the continent, we stress the importance of an all-of-society approach that brings together business, labour, government and civil society to promote positive masculinity. 

This enables us to develop a common vision and roadmap, and build structures throughout society. 

We need to step up the prevention agenda. 

The Circle of Champions must continue to inspire high-level leadership in ending violence against women and girls. 

There must be renewed support for the AU Commission in ensuring the Maputo Protocol Scorecard and Index for the realisation of women’s rights is popularised and implemented. 

As we move ahead in negotiating an African Convention on Ending Violence against Women and Girls, we must ensure there is accountability through monitoring and evaluating progress in meeting the commitments of the Kinshasa Declaration. 

Lastly, we have to address structural inequality by broadening women’s access to resources, jobs and opportunities, all the while introducing laws, policies and programmes that advance women’s economic empowerment. 

We have great expectations of this conference. 

We must be creative, innovative and resolute when it comes to the design and implementation of dialogue, safe spaces and other initiatives that enable men and boys to become more involved in this effort.  

Let us learn from each other and share best practice. Let us understand how what works in one context could be adapted to work in another. 

Let us look at how we can fund this work in an economically constrained environment. 

There is one thing on which we agree: positive masculinity can and must be harnessed as a powerful force for good.  

Ending violence against women and girls everywhere is our collective responsibility as society, but when it comes to the participation of men, that onus is even greater. 

We owe it to the women and girls of our continent to be better men, better fathers, better caregivers, better partners and better sons. 

Let us build on the gains of the first two conferences to birth a new Africa that affirms the human dignity, equality and worth of every African woman and girl.  

Let us leave no man and boy behind in this journey. 

Together, as an expanding circle of champions, we will make the Convention to End Violence Against Women and Girls a reality in our beloved Africa. 

I thank you.

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President Ramaphosa welcomes agreement on humanitarian pause in Israel-Palestine conflict
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President Cyril Ramaphosa welcomes the announcement by the State of Qatar that a four-day humanitarian pause has been agreed in the conflict in Gaza.

The President commends the State of Qatar, the Arab Republic of Egypt and the United States of America on mediation efforts that will enable the release of Palestinian detainees and Israeli hostages, as well as the provision of relief aid to Gaza where an Israeli military incursion remains in place.

President Ramaphosa said: “As a member of the international community that stands for peace, justice and the rule of international law in all parts of the world, South Africa welcomes the agreement reached.

“It is my hope that the achievement of this pause will strengthen efforts to achieve an outright end to the current conflict.

“This pause, which regrettably implies a possible resumption of conflict at some point, must be accompanied by tireless efforts to secure a durable political resolution of the decades-long challenge in the Middle East.

“The people of Palestine, Israel and the nations of the region must work together with the international community to entrench the rights, peace and sustainable development of the Palestinian people as part of the multilaterally endorsed two-state solution.”


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

Issued by: The Presidency
Pretoria

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President to officially open Dr Pixley Ka-Isaka Seme Memorial Hospital, KwaMashu
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President Cyril Ramaphosa will on Friday, 24 November 2023, officially open the Dr Pixley Ka-Isaka Seme Memorial Hospital in KwaMashu, KwaZulu-Natal Province. 

The newly established 500-bed facility will provide round-the-clock services that will include paediatrics, obstetrics and gynaecology, general surgery, orthopaedic surgery, psychiatry and mental health, anaesthetics and radiology.

Patients will also have access to a burns unit, high care, an intensive care unit and trauma and emergency services.

The hospital will receive referrals from district hospitals.

The new facility, named after Dr Pixley Ka-Isaka Seme, one of the founders of the African National Congress (ANC) who hailed from Indanda.

The hospital will serve more than 1.5 million community members from areas such as Inanda, Ntuzuma, KwaMashu, Phoenix and surrounding areas, and will ease service provision burden on neighbouring healthcare facilities within eThekwini. 

Members of the media are invited as follows: 

Date: Friday, 24 November 2023
Time: 08h00
Venue: Dr Pixley Ka-Isaka Seme Memorial Hospital (Bridge City, KwaMashu, open space opposite the hospital)

Members of the media wishing to cover this event are requested to RSVP with sibongiseni.mkhize@kznhealth.gov.za on or before 11h00 on Thursday, 23 November 2023. 
 
Collection of media accreditation will be on Thursday, 23 November 2023 between 11h00 and 16h00 at Dr Pixley Ka-Isaka Seme Memorial Hospital.
 

Media enquiries: Vincent Magwenya, Spokesperson to the President – media@presidency.gov.za or Mdu Ncalane, spokesperson to the KwaZulu-Natal Province MEC - 066 139 9068.

Issued by: The Presidency
Pretoria

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South Africa to chair BRICS Extraordinary Joint Meeting on the Middle East situation in Gaza
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President Cyril Ramaphosa will, as Chair of the BRICS group of nations, convene a BRICS Extraordinary Joint Meeting on the Middle East Situation in Gaza on Tuesday, 21 November 2023. 

Leaders of BRICS countries - Brazil, Russia, India and China - will join the virtual Extraordinary Meeting with invited BRICS leaders of Saudi Arabia, Argentina, Egypt, Ethiopia, Iran and the United Arab Emirates. 

President Ramaphosa will deliver opening remarks at the BRICS Extraordinary Meeting, where member and invited states will also deliver country statements on the current humanitarian crisis in Gaza.

United Nations Secretary General António Guterres will participate in the virtual meeting, at the end of which leaders are expected to adopt a Joint Statement on the situation in the Middle East with particular reference to Gaza. 

Parts of the proceedings will be open to media, who are welcome to follow these sessions as follows:

Date: Tuesday, 21 November 2023 
Time: 14h00 
Platform: PresidencyZA and South Africa Government digital platforms 


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

Issued by: The Presidency
Pretoria

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