| Statement  on the Cabinet Meeting of 11 March 2020 Statement on the Cabinet  Meeting held on Wednesday, 11 March 2020 at Parliament, Tuynhuys in Cape Town. A. Issues in the environment 1. Coronavirus (COVID-19) 1.1. Cabinet reassures all in  South Africa that every precaution is being taken to safeguard the country  against any surge of the COVID-19. The Minister of Health, Dr Zweli Mkhize,  reported to cabinet that there were 13 cases of COVID-19 in South Africa. This  morning, the Minister of Health confirmed that another four new cases have been  identified, bringing the number of COVID-19 cases to 17. He will provide  further details during the course of the day. 1.2. Cabinet reiterates the  call by the World Health Organisation (WHO) and Health Minister, Dr Zweli  Mkhize, for all people in South Africa to continually practice preventative  measures to stop the transmission and spread of the virus. The preventative  measures include washing your hands often with soap and water or using an  alcohol-based hand sanitizer, they also include avoiding touching your eyes,  nose and mouth with unwashed hands and covering your mouth with a tissue when  coughing or sneezing following with disposing of the tissue. Common symptoms of the virus  include, fever, cough and difficulty in breathing.  When displaying the  symptoms as described above, individuals are advised to stay home and seek  medical assistance. 1.3. We appeal to all to  respect the privacy of CODVID-19 patients and their families. We also strongly  caution against the dissemination of any false information related to the virus  so as to prevent the spread of fear, stigma and discrimination within our  society. Concerned individuals may contact the National Institute for  Communicable Diseases (NICD) Hotline on 0800 029 999 for accurate information  regarding COVID-19. 1.4. Cabinet joins President  Cyril Ramaphosa in wishing well the repatriation team and the South African  Airways crew who departed on Tuesday to the City of Wuhan, Hubei Province in  the People’s Republic of China, to repatriate 122 South Africans. The medical  team from the Department of Health and the Military Health form part of the  repatriation team. Cabinet has expressed its appreciation to South African  Airways for their valuable assistance in this repatriation exercise. 1.5. The repatriation team and  the repatriated South Africans are expected back in the country this Friday, 13  March 2020. Upon their return, they will be quarantined for a minimum of 14  days, to a maximum of 21 days. During this period, the movement of people and  goods in and out of the quarantine zone will be restricted.   1.6. We strongly caution  people against attempting to make any physical contact or attempting to visit  the quarantine zone.  Once the quarantine period ends, and tests confirm  no underlying COVID-19 virus infection of our compatriots, they will be  released back into their respective communities.  1.7. Cabinet commends the work  done by the Inter-Ministerial Committee tasked to deal with COVID-19, led by  the Minister of Health and working with the National Institute for Communicable  Diseases (NICD), in tracking and containing the virus, while assisting those  affected by it and continuously updating the nation.  1.8. Cabinet appreciates that  most provinces have deferred communication on this COVID-19 matter to the Minister of  Health because of its national and international importance. We urge all other  provinces to also follow suit to ensure centralisation of communication and  therefore avoid any unintended confusion and uncoordinated messaging.
 1.9. President Ramaphosa will  soon update political parties represented in Parliament as well as church  leaders on COVID-19. A special Cabinet on COVID-19 is being convened for this  Sunday, 15 March 2020, in Tshwane.  2. The Economy 2.1. Cabinet reflected on the  release of Statistics South Africa’s report on the Gross Domestic Product which  revealed that our economy slipped into a technical recession.  Figures  showed GDP decreasing by 1.4% in Quarter 4 of 2019. This follows a contraction  of 0.8% in Quarter 3 of the same year. 2.2. Despite acknowledging the  debilitating effects of load shedding, Cabinet remains resolute in fixing the  fundamentals, pursue critical areas of growth and drive collaborative solutions  with all social partners so that together we set the country on a path to  economic growth. 2.3. We are intensifying our  investment and to date projects with an investment value of R9 billion have  been completed and 27 projects worth just over R250 billion are in  implementation phases, with more coming on stream this year. 3. Vodacom Data Prices 3.1 Cabinet welcomes the  announcement by the Competition Commission on the landmark consent agreement  reached with Vodacom regarding the reduction of the operator’s data-prices.  This follows the Competition Market Inquiry into data services requested by the  then Minister of Economic Development Ebrahim Patel in 2017, which found that  data-prices were higher than many other countries and discriminated against  poorer consumers.   3.2 The agreement with Vodacom  comes into effect on 1 April 2020 and will see cost of data decrease across all  monthly bundles, with the 1GB bundle prices dropping from R149 to R99 (a  reduction of 34%), with further discounts in the next year. Vodacom will  also enable data-free access to consumers to certain public interest websites  (like GCIS, the new BizPortal and Wikipedia) and access to South Africans  university websites.  Further discounts will apply to consumers in over  2000 poorer communities and users will have a ‘basic package’ of two free daily  sms messages. 4. PEPSICO acquisition of  Pioneer Foods 4.1 Cabinet also welcomes the  groundbreaking worker empowerment deal with PepsiCo as a part of the company’s  acquisition of South African food company, Pioneer Foods. PepsiCo has committed  to jobs, investment as well as local empowerment and procurement. It also  agreed that its Sub-Saharan Headquarters would be located in South Africa. 4.2 Pioneer Foods 10 000  workforce is also protected from merger-specific retrenchments and PepsiCo has  agreed to maintain aggregate employment levels at current levels for a period  of 5 years.  Employees in the company would also be issued with 1.6  billion Rands worth of shares in PepsiCo that will be used to acquire a 13%  stake in Pioneer Foods within 5 years. 5. Fight against women and  child abuse 5.1 Cabinet welcomes the  Gauteng High Court ruling to turn down the request for leave to appeal in the  case against convicted rapist Nicholas Ninow. Last year, Ninow was handed a  life sentence after raping a seven-year-old girl at a Dros restaurant in  Silverton, Pretoria in 2018. 5.2. The judgement, sentencing  and rejection of leave to appeal, sends a strong message to perpetrators and  would-be perpetrators of women and children abuse that, South Africa’s justice  institutions will hold them accountable for their despicable actions. 5.3. Together we must  eradicate the abuses that undermine the fundamental human rights of women and  children. Through our collective actions we must ensure that no woman or child  is sexually harassed, beaten, raped or attacked anywhere in our country.  6. Road safety 6.1. Cabinet expresses  condolences to the 25 families of the passengers who died in the bus crash near  Centane in the Eastern Cape earlier this month. It also wishes the 68 injured  passengers a speedy recovery. 6.2. The investigations by the  Road Traffic Management Corporation and the South African Police Service should  assist in providing answers to the circumstances surrounding this tragedy.  Transport providers have a duty to do everything in their power to ensure the  safety of their passengers.  6.3. Cabinet has approved the  submission of the National Road Traffic Amendment Bill of 2019 to Parliament.  Once passed into law, the Bill will contribute in reducing the carnage on our  roads. B. Cabinet decisions 1. Gender-Based Violence and  Femicide (GBVF) National Strategic Plan (NSP) 1.1. In December 2019, Cabinet  approved the GBVF-NSP. It further directed a team of Ministers led by the  Minister in The Presidency for Women, Youth and Persons with Disabilities, Ms  Maite Nkoana-Mashabane, to do further work on the proposed GBVF institutional  arrangement to oversee the implementation of the GBVF-NSP. 1.2. Appreciating the urgency  of driving and overseeing the work to stop GBVF, Cabinet approved the  establishment of the National Council on GBVF (NCGBVF). The structure will  mobilise people nationally, provincially and locally to lead and support  transformative GBVF interventions. It will also be responsible for the  implementation of the GBVF-NSP. 1.3. The National Council on  GBVF will report to the President through Minister Nkoana-Mashabane. Cabinet  also approved the setting up of an Inter-Ministerial Committee (IMC) comprising  of Police Minister Bheki Cele; Justice and Correctional Services Minister  Ronald Lamola; Public Service and Administration Minister Senzo Mchunu; Social  Development Minister Lindiwe Zulu and Minister Nkoana-Mashabane as the  convener. 1.4. Cabinet reiterated the  urgency to seek decisive measures to stop violence perpetrated against the  vulnerable members of our society. The IMC has been directed to move  expeditiously in formalising the National Council on GBVF. They have further  been directed to continue to explore the feasibility of legislating this  current institutional arrangement. 1.5. The Commission for Gender  Equality – as a chapter nine institution with a constitutional mandate to  promote respect for gender equality and the protection, development and  attainment of gender equality – will also be expected to continue to regularly  assess and monitor progress being made in the implementation of the GBVF-NSP. 2. Township and Rural  Entrepreneurship Programme (TREP) 2.1. Cabinet approved the  implementation of the Township and Rural Entrepreneurship Programme (TREP) through  the Township Entrepreneurship Fund. This is in line with the economic  interventions to harness and grow the township and rural economies. 2.2. The fund will provide  support and ensure self-sustaining economic hubs aligned to the District  Development Model in those areas. 3. Revised National Evaluation  Policy Framework 2019-2024 3.1. Cabinet approved the  Revised National Evaluation Policy Framework 2019-2024, and the National  Evaluation Plan 2020-2025, which enhances the evaluation system within government.  It will enhance government’s capacity to implement the adopted 2020-2024 Medium  Term Strategic Framework. 3.2. Both documents can be  accessed through the Department of Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation website  (www.dpme.gov.za). 4. Antarctic and Southern  Ocean Strategy 4.1. Cabinet approved the  publication of the Antarctic and Southern Ocean Strategy for public comment. South Africa is the gateway to Antarctica for 10 other international  Antarctica programmes. All these programmes contribute to the South African  economy. 4.2. The strategy proposes the  following five pillars: (a) international engagements and cooperations; (b)  research; (c) conservation and sustainable use; (d) capacity development and  training and (e) people awareness. The strategy also responds to the Antarctic  Treaty system. C. Bills 1. National Road Traffic  Amendment Bill of 2019 1.1. Cabinet approved the  submission of the National Road Traffic Amendment Bill of 2019 to Parliament.  The Bill proposes amongst others regulations for the driving-school industry  and proposes appropriate standards under which learner drivers must be taught. 1.2. It also deals with fraud  and corruption within the road traffic environment, increases penalties for  those who fail to comply with traffic rules; prohibits alcohol consumption by  drivers and proposes the national number plate legislation. 1.3. The Bill also proposes  the streamlining of the powers of the Minister of Transport and those of the  provincial Members of the Executive Committee responsible for transport. 2. Compensation for Occupational Injuries and Diseases Amendment Bill of  2019 2.1. Cabinet approved the  submission of the Compensation for Occupational Injuries and Diseases Amendment  Bill of 2019 to Parliament. 2.2. The Bill deals with  proposed amendments to the Compensation for Occupational Injuries and Diseases  Act (COIDA), 1993 (Act 130 of 1993). The Bill extends coverage for occupational  injuries and diseases to previously excluded vulnerable workers as well as the  improvement of compensation benefits to employees in general. 2.3. The Bill now includes  amongst others domestic workers under the category of employees for purposes of  benefits in terms of the COIDA of 1993. It also proposes the rehabilitation and  reintegration framework of injured and/or diseased employees into the  workplace. 3. Local Government: Municipal  Demarcation Bill of 2020 3.1. Cabinet approved the  publication of the Local Government: Municipal Demarcation Bill of 2020 for  public comments. Once passed into law, it will repeal the current Local  Government: Municipal Demarcation Act, 1998 (Act 27 of 1998. 3.2. The Bill provides for the  among others, the establishment and operations of the Municipal Demarcation  Board, the criteria and procedures for the determination and redetermination of  municipal boundaries and ward boundaries as well as the establishment of an  Appeals Authority. D. Upcoming events 1. Human Rights Month 1.1 President Ramaphosa will  deliver the keynote address at the 2020 National Human Rights Day commemorations  to be held on Saturday, 21 March 2020 at the Colesberg Sports Stadium in the  Northern Cape under the theme: “The year of unity, socio-economic renewal and  nation-building.” 1.2 Human Rights Day in South  Africa has its origins in the historic events of Sharpeville (Gauteng) and  Langa (Western Cape) on 21 March 1960, where a number of people were gunned  down fighting for their human rights. 1.3 Cabinet calls on South  Africans to celebrate Human Rights Day and honour those who sacrificed their lives  for us to achieve the freedom we continue to enjoy today. 1.4 One such exemplary and  dedicated leader is Dr Alfred Bathini Xuma, one of the first African medical  doctors in South Africa and former President of the African National Congress.  President Ramaphosa commemorated Dr Xuma’s life by declaring a Special Official  Funeral: Category 1 for his reburial from Brixton cemetery in Johannesburg to  his birthplace in KwaManzana village, Engcobo in the Eastern Cape this past  Sunday. 2 President Ramaphosa working  visit to the Republic of Congo 2.1 President Ramaphosa is  attending the Inaugural Meeting of the Contact Group on Libya taking place in  Oyo, in the Republic of Congo on 11 and 12 March 2020. He is being  accompanied by the following Ministers, Minister of International Relations and  Cooperation, Dr Naledi Pandor, the Minister of Defence and Military Veterans,  Ms Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula and Minister of State Security, Ayanda Dlodlo.  2.2 His Excellency Denis  Sassou N’Guesso, President of the Republic of Congo, invited President  Ramaphosa to attend the meeting as Chair of the African Union. 2.3 The 33rd Ordinary Session  of the Assembly of the African Union decided to establish a Contact Group,  chaired by the Republic of Congo and include members of the AU High-Level  Committee (HLC) on Libya to provide political leadership and promote  coordination of international efforts in the search for a solution to the  Libyan Crisis.  E. Condolence message 1. Cabinet sent condolences to  the family, friends and colleagues of senior IPID investigator Mandla Mahlangu  (47), who was killed this week. Cabinet also sends condolences to the families,  friends and colleagues of two Hawks officers Detective Warrant Officer Delene  Grobelaar Koonin (44), Sergeant Wynand Herbst (42) who were killed in a  shootout in the North West. 2. Cabinet condemns the  killings of these dedicated officials, who have a duty to protect all South  Africans. As a nation we should all rise in condemning the killing of our  police men and women. F. Congratulatory message Cabinet extends its congratulations  and well-wishes to: 1.1. President-elect, His  Excellency Mr Fauré Essozimna Gnassingbé, on his re-election as the President  of the Republic of Togo during the Presidential Elections held on 22 February  2020. Cabinet joins President Ramaphosa in also congratulating the people of  Togo for conducting peaceful elections. G. Appointments All appointments are subject  to the verification of qualifications and the relevant clearance. 1. Members to the Board of the  South African Maritime Safety Authority: a. Ms Nthato Minyuku  (Chairperson).b. Ms Lindelwa Nonjabulo  Dlamini;
 c. Mr Lucas Haluodi;
 d. Ms Eva Dorothy Khosa; and
 e. Mr Captain Bheka Clive  Zulu.
 Enquiries: Ms Phumla WilliamsActing Cabinet Spokesperson
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