Statement  on the Cabinet Meeting of 3 September 2014 
        1. Implementation of Key  Government Programmes  
        1.1. Cabinet welcomes the  official opening by President Zuma of the Dr Harry Surtie Hospital in Upington,  Northern Cape, on 2 September 2014. This comes four days after another new  hospital was opened by Minister of Health Dr Aaron Motsoaledi in Natalspruit,  Gauteng. These are amongst many important milestones in government’s national  infrastructure programme which will see 43 hospitals and 213 clinics built over  the next five years to meet the needs of the National Health Insurance system. 
        1.2. Cabinet commends the recent  arrests and seizures under Project Darling and the arrest of a gang suspected  of truck hijackings. Project Darling resulted in the recovery of illegal  diamonds and the seizure of R50 million in assets, 15 homes and R43 million in  foreign currency.   
        Later this month the police will  release the annual crime statistics. These figures are based on the actual  number of cases reported to the Police, and will reflect successes and  challenges. 
        The publication of these figures  allows us to engage in informed discussion on how to strengthen the  partnerships with society around government’s comprehensive anti-crime  strategic interventions. For the country to be successful in fighting crime,  Cabinet urges communities to play their part in reporting crime and supporting  community safety forums as the fight against crime calls for community-wide  effort. 
        Government condemns the brutal  attacks we have seen against members of the South African Police Services while  on duty. On Sunday, 7 September 2014 government will honour and pay tribute to  these police officers who lost their lives in the line of duty. Cabinet invites  the nation to pay tribute these officers who died while trying to enforce the  law. 
        1.3. Cabinet welcomes the  announcement of a R2 billion aqua-farming facility at the Coega Industrial  Development Zone in the Eastern Cape which will allocate 80 hectares to abalone  farming by 2020 and create about 2 080 permanent jobs. This project is part of  Operation Phakisa that seeks to unlock the economic potential of South Africa’s  oceans. The project has a potential to contribute in the economy by about  R177 billion and create up to one million jobs by 2033. Cabinet encourages more  investors to partner with Government in new economic growth opportunities. 
        1.4. Cabinet appreciates the  presence of a team of South African medical experts in the West African States  of Guinea, Sierra Leone, and Liberia who are helping to fight the spread of the  Ebola Virus. This team of highly trained specialists is equipped with a mobile  laboratory and has been there for the past two (2) weeks assisting to diagnose  the disease throughout that Region.  
        1.5. Cabinet welcomes the launch  of Phase 1A, project named the Pongolapoort Bulk Water Supply. The venture  estimated to cost R1,5 billion will result in the supply of potable water and  the installation of bulk water and reticulation networks to 134 864 people  within 16 200 households. The project will bring water to the community of  Jozini Local Municipality, in KwaZulu-Natal. 
        2. Key Cabinet decisions  
        2.1. Cabinet approved the release  of the draft Integrated Urban Development Framework for consultation with key  stakeholders and for intergovernmental interaction. This will seek consensus on  the agenda for urban transformation in South Africa. The Framework responds to  President Jacob Zuma’s calls for a national integrated urban development  framework to deal with the legacy of apartheid spatial patterns and to assist  municipalities to effectively manage rapid urbanisation. The vision of the  Framework is to promote liveable, inclusive and resilient cities and towns. It  will address the legacy of spatial separation on racial and economic bases and  create a more integrated, cohesive cities and towns. 
        2.2. Cabinet approved South  Africa’s National Report on Housing and Urban Development which will be  presented to the United Nation’s Conference (HABITAT III) in 2016. The first UN  preparatory conference will be held on the 17th and 18th September 2014. This  report is expected to generate a ‘New Urban Agenda’ for the 21st century to  deal with challenges confronting developing and developed countries,  acknowledging the increasingly important role of cities in global issues such  as climate change, disasters, economic development and human rights. Preparations  for Habitat III come at a time when South Africa is developing its Integrated  Urban Policy Framework and commencing preparations for our Green paper on Human  Settlements. 
        2.3. Cabinet approved the  establishment of the State Property Management Agency which will oversee the  management of the government property. This will be a Government Component  entity under the custodianship of the Minister of Public Works. Minister Nxesi  will expand more on this issue. 
        2.4. Cabinet approved the amended  Policy on the appointment of Insolvency Practitioners which will be published  by notice in the Government Gazette. The focus of the Policy is to promote  consistency, fairness, transparency and the achievement of equality for persons  previously disadvantaged by unfair discrimination. The biggest change that is  being introduced by the amendment is the removal of the system called  Requisition with a view to advance transformation. The policy will only apply  to appointments made in terms of the Insolvency Act, the Companies Act and the  Close Corporations Act. 
        3. Bills  
        3.1. Cabinet approved that the  Expropriation Bill, 2014 be tabled in Parliament. The Expropriation Act, 1975  predates the Constitution, 1996 making it imperative to align the overarching  legislation governing the expropriation of property to the values and  provisions of the Constitution. Minister Nxesi will expand more on this issue. 
        4. Cabinet’s position on current  issues  
        4.1. Cabinet is encouraged by the  positive economic growth recorded in the second quarter of the year in spite of  difficult economic conditions in the country and abroad. The pace of economic  expansion remains too weak to address our challenges of poverty, inequality and  unemployment. Government is fast-tracking the implementation of the National  Development Plan to address our structural challenges, increase permanently our  growth potential and create jobs for our people. In this regard, our investment  in infrastructure – electricity, transport, water, roads, schools and hospitals  - builds a platform for faster, more inclusive economic growth. 
        The annual volume of capital  investment by public enterprises has increased by more than 260 per cent in  real terms over the past 10 years. Local government’s annual infrastructure  spending has doubled in real terms since the late 1990s. The public sector has  invested over R1 trillion in infrastructure since 2009/10. We expect that  growth in the second half of the year will be stronger as the mining and  manufacturing sectors recover. And government will continue to work with  business and labour to create an environment, which is conducive to investment  and economic growth. 
        4.2. Cabinet condemn the recent  acts and statements that incite violence which go against our constitutional  values and threaten to erode the gains that we have made as a country. The  recent spate of the vandalising of buses in the Western Cape is also condemned  in the strongest terms. 
        Cabinet commends parents who took  it upon themselves to ensure that children go back to school in the Northern  Cape. Cabinet thanks parents for intervening on the future of their children  and appeals that the interest of the children should never again be compromised  or be used to bargain for community issues. Cabinet encourages South Africans  to safeguard the country’s reputation on its ability to engage in constructive  dialogue and to resolve issues irrespective of who is involved so as to move  South Africa Forward. 
        4.3. Cabinet welcomes the  decisive actions by the SADC organ on Peace and Security in the recent Lesotho  political crises and reiterates its unconditional support for the SADC position  that rejects all attempts to unconstitutional changes of government. Cabinet  therefore calls on all role players to work together to restore democratic  order in Lesotho and fully implement the Road Map agreed with the SADC organ. 
        4.4. Cabinet noted the  resignation of the Chairperson of the Independent Electoral Commission (IEC),  Advocate Pansy Tlakula. Her resignation comes against the backdrop of a  successful 2014 General Election which she managed. She contributed immensely  to ensure our democracy remains strong. Cabinet express its gratitude to the  contribution made by Adv Tlakula and extends its thanks for her selfless  contribution to our democracy and wishes her well. 
        4.5. Cabinet welcomes the  judgment by the Constitutional Court which is an affirmation that the  government’s affirmative action policy is correct. Government remains steadfast  in its programme to redress the social inequalities especially within the  working environment. This ruling also confirms that indeed affirmative action  together with other employment equity laws promote transformation and empower  the previously disadvantaged. 
        5. Upcoming events  
        5.1. The Department of Basic  Education will conduct the fourth Annual National Assessments (ANA) from 16 to  19 September 2014 to track progress of learning outcomes among Grades 1 - 6 and  Grade 9 as part of the efforts to improve the quality of education. This year  (2014) the Department of Basic Education will also pilot the assessment of a  sample of learners in Grades 7 and 8 and the decision on this assessment will  be taken in 2015. 
        The ANA generates standardised  evidence to monitor the success of various Government interventions to improve  literacy and numeracy among learners and also enables teachers to identify  areas that require additional support. Cabinet encourages parents and guardians  to support their children and to ensure that the results are used to address  any development areas. The ANA timetable and resources for 2014 is on available  on: www.education.gov.za 
        5.2. The Minister of Rural  Development and Land Reform Gugile Nkwinti will host the 2014 Land Tenure  Summit at Birchwood Hotel and OR Tambo Conference Centre, Boksburg from 4 to 6  September 2014. The Summit will focus on measures to reverse the country’s  colonial and apartheid past which caused more than 75 per cent of the black  population to be landless, property-less, unskilled and without secure tenure  rights. Cabinet urges stakeholders to work with Government and to implement  commitments to address the issue of secure tenure rights. 
        5.3. The Public Service Month  programme from 1 to 30 September 2014 under the theme “Reinventing the Way  Public Servants Work: Batho Pele ‘Putting People First’”, will focus on  intensifying especially frontline service delivery. Cabinet calls on South  Africans to honour exceptional public servants or Government institutions by  nominating them for the National Batho Pele Excellence Awards before the  closing date of 30 September 2014. 
        5.4. Heritage month is celebrated  from 1 – 30 September 2014 under the theme “Celebrating 20 Years of Democracy:  Tell Your Story that Moves South Africa Forward”. Cabinet encourages South  Africans to celebrate our rich natural and cultural heritage, diverse beliefs  and traditions as a people united in pursuit of a shared identity. This year’s  Heritage Month takes place against the backdrop of our 20 Years of Freedom  celebrations which also reinforces our collective memory of the struggle  towards promoting a national identity. 
        Cabinet encourages South  Africans, in particular the youth to embrace South Africa's common heritage and  use our diverse cultural heritage to foster nation building, inclusive  citizenship and social cohesion. South Africans are also urged to explore our  natural heritage by visiting national parks free of charge from 8 to 12  September 2014 as part of the 9th annual South African National Parks  (SANParks) Week. Cabinet also supports the call by Parliament for all South  Africans to protect our national heritage. 
        5.5. Cabinet wishes the Bafana  Bafana well ahead of the two crucial games against Sudan on 05 September in  Khartoum which is a qualifier for next year’s continental showpiece and Nigeria  on 10 September 2014 in Cape Town. Cabinet also congratulates Banyana Banyana  and Amajita and wish them well ahead of the major tournaments they will be  playing. Banyana Banyana will be playing in the 9th edition of the African  Women’s Championships which will be staged in Namibia during the month of  October, and are also on the verge of qualifying for the 2015 FIFA Women’s  World Cup in Canada. While Amajita, the under 20 National team have qualified  for the 2015 African champions in Senegal. Cabinet urges South Africans to  rally behind this teams in their quest for glory. 
        Cabinet welcomes participants  from across the world who will be attending the 4th Kyokushin Karate World Cup  tournament to be held on 6 September 2014 at the Luthuli International  Convention Centre, Durban. The tournament will be officially opened by  President Jacob Zuma and seeks to promote karate as a sport to the youth given  its benefits in instilling self-discipline, self-defence, focus and also in  promoting social crime prevention. 
        5.6. The Competition Commission  will convene the Eighth Annual Conference and Fifteen-Year Celebration from 4 –  5 September 2014. The conference will be officially opened by Minister Ebrahim  Patel welcoming delegates, including those from competition agencies around  Africa and one regional competition agency, the Common Market for Eastern and  Southern Africa Competition Commission. 
        6. Appointments  
        6.1. Cabinet concurred with the  appointment of Mr Attwell Sibusiso Makhanya as the Chief Executive Officer of  Mhlathuze Water. 
        Enquiries: 
        Phumla Williams, Acting Cabinet  Spokesperson 
          Cell: 083 501 0139 
        Issued  by: Government  Communications 
            04 September  2014 
         
         
 
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