The South African Government Invites African Architects and
Designers to submit Proposals for a Uniquely African Parliament-23 April 2007 Pretoria-The
Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ms Sue van der Merwe has on Monday,23 April
2007 announced the launch of a continent-wide competition for accredited African
architects and designers to submit proposals for the construction of what has
been described as a uniquely African parliament. Following a meeting with
Minister of Public Works, Ms Thoko Didiza, whose department is the lead government
agency of the project and the clerk of the Pan African Parliament, Mr Murumba
Werunga, representing the President of the Pan-African Parliament, Dr Gertrude
Mongella in Pretoria, during which final details of the competition were worked
out, Deputy Minister Van der Merwe said; "We are quite excited about
the launch of the competition for a design befitting what President Thabo Mbeki
described as 'The African Parliament of Liberators' at the inauguration of the
temporary premises of the Pan African Parliament in Gallagher Estate, two and
a half years ago." Minister Didiza further explained that the launch
of the competition, which closes on 31 May 2007, will be run in two stages according
to UNESCO guidelines. The first stage being the submission of concept drawings
and sketches, accompanied by a report communicating key aspects in the design
of the site as a whole and for all buildings. The jury will for the second stage
select five entries as finalists, at which point further instructions for this
stage of the competition will be issued. Deputy Minister Van der Merwe in
making the announcement emphasised that;" The design competition was a continuation
of a process to which we committed ourselves as South Africa, when we humbly accepted
the honour to host the Pan-African Parliament at the African Union Summit in Ethiopia
on 18 March 2004.A commitment that will culminate in a construction of a permanent
state of the art structure to house a truly African Parliament." In
line with the Host Agreement, South Africa has followed a two-phased approach
in hosting the African Parliament.The first phase being a temporary structure
at Gallagher Estate and the second phase initiated by the design competition for
a permanent Parliament, aptly described by the President of the Pan-African Parliament,
Dr Gertrude Mongella as "a parliament in which the voices of all Africans
will be heard." In this regard the launch of the design competition
puts paid to the vision of the South African government, when at its inception
Foreign Affairs Minister, Dr Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma,said ; " The creation
of the Pan-African Parliament is the manifestation of the will of the African
people to foster greater unity and economic integration on the continent and to
mobilise its human and natural resources in order to meet the challenges of globalisation
and better the lives of all its peoples." For more information on
the competition, interested parties are kindly requested to go to: www.PAPcompetition.co.za
-effective from 3 May 2007 Inquiries: Vincent Hlongwane:+27 82 385 1169 Issued
by: Ronnie Mamoepa:+27 82 990 4853 Department of Foreign Affairs Private
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