Minister Maite Nkoana-Mashabane attends COSATU National Gender Inaugural Conference, 20 to 22 Jun

Minister in the Presidency for Women, Youth and Persons with Disabilities Maite Nkoana-Mashabane will today, 20 June 2022 attend the COSATU National Gender Conference to provide an update on the work the department is doing on Women Empowerment, Gender Equality, Gender Based Violence and Femicide and other relevant issues for trade union consideration.

The conference aims to asses and review the work of the federation in the past years on promoting women emancipation and gender equality in the World of Work, trade unions, federation including society as a whole. The conference takes place at a crucial time when South Africa has been earmarked as one of the highest societies with high levels of inequalities in the world.

Source: Government of South Africa

UN food agency announces further refugee ration cuts, in quest for #ZeroHunger

The cause of the imminent cuts is multiplying humanitarian needs around the world and insufficient funding.

This has already forced the agency to make significant reductions in daily meals for vulnerable people in the Sahel and elsewhere.

“As global hunger soars way beyond the resources available to feed all the families who desperately need WFP’s help, we are being forced to make the heartbreaking decision to cut food rations for refugees who rely on us for their survival,” said WFP Executive Director David Beasley.

“Without urgent new funds to support refugees – one of the world’s most vulnerable and forgotten groups of people – many facing starvation will be forced to pay with their lives.”

Today, ration cuts of up to 50 per cent affect three in four refugees supported by WFP in East Africa.

Vast level of needs

Refugees living in Ethiopia, Kenya, South Sudan and Uganda are the most affected.

And despite record hunger levels that haven’t been seen in a decade, WFP has had to reduce rations “significantly” in Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Chad, Mali, Mauritania and Niger.

In southern Africa, where WFP provides assistance to some half a million people, the agency said that despite generous support from donors, it is struggling to meet even the basic needs of refugee households.

“Imminent disruptions are expected in Angola, Malawi, Mozambique, Republic of Congo, Tanzania and Zimbabwe,” it said in a statement.

Impossible choice

Hamstrung by funding constraints, WFP is having to prioritize assistance to ensure that vital food reaches the most vulnerable families first.

These painful decisions very often leave refugees without support at a time where food assistance is the difference between life and death, the agency explained.

As WFP is forced to institute ration reductions in order to stretch limited resources, UN humanitarians and their partners have had to respond to an additional six million refugees created by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine on 24 February.

In Moldova, WFP has already delivered nearly 475,000 hot meals to families affected by the conflict, across 31 different localities.

According to the latest figures released by the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR), 67 per cent of refugees and asylum-seekers originated from countries experiencing a food insecurity crisis in 2021. This, coupled with devastating conflict and climate extremes, is hitting refugees the hardest.

Sustained investment plea

While the immediate needs of refugees remain WFP’s top concern, now, more than ever, there is also a need for sustained investments in programmes that foster self-reliance among refugee populations. But growing emergency needs mean that funding has had to be diverted from vital sustainable development projects that are key to preventing emergencies from escalating.

Despite these challenges, the UN agency is working towards building and supporting livelihood and resilience programmes for refugees, along with partners and governments.

In 2021, WFP assisted nearly 10 million refugees globally.

Source: United Nations

Western Cape Treasury on applications for 2023 Provincial Bursary programme

Applications for 2023 Provincial Treasury Bursary programme now open

Applications for the 2023 Western Cape Provincial Treasury Bursary programme are now open for young people between the ages of 17 and 35, including Grade 12 learners and post- and undergraduate students interested in pursuing careers in:

Economics

Finance

Accounting & Auditing

Supply Chain Management

Built Environment and Project Management (preferably Construction Economics/Management; Population Studies; Transport Economics or related courses)

Information Sciences, Data Science and Statistics

The Western Cape Provincial Treasury is committed to addressing critical skills shortages and creating opportunities for young people in various fields within the treasury space.

I encourage all those who are interested in these fields and who meet the specified criteria to now apply here: https://www.westerncape.gov.za/provincial-treasury/bursaries-ca-academy/bursaries

I am ‘on the job for jobs’ and my overarching objective is to create the right conditions for economic growth and therefore, job creation. Skills development, especially for our youth, is a critical factor in making this happen.

By investing in our young people, not only will we recover from the impact of Covid-19, but we also lay the groundwork for economic growth that creates the jobs that we need to roll-back poverty in the Western Cape.

Source: Government of South Africa

SA records 995 new COVID-19 cases

South Africa has reported 995 new COVID-19 cases, bringing the total number of laboratory-confirmed cases to 3 986 601.

On Sunday, the Department of Health reported six daily deaths. This brings the total fatalities to 101 604 to date.

The country has to date conducted 25 597 242 in both public and private sectors.

Government has to date administered 36 602 COVID-19 vaccines.

Source: South African Government News Agency

SAPS Limpopo management joins the Deputy Minister of Police for a GVB awareness cmpaign in Vhembe

VHEMBE – Following the expanding rates of Gender Based Violence incidents across Limpopo province, the Deputy Minister of Police Mr Cassel Mathale supported the Gender-Based Violence (GBV) awareness campaign held at Thavhane mall in Thohoyandou under Vhembe District on Saturday, 18 June 2022.

The event was also attended by Mayor of Vhembe District Municipality Cllr Nenguda, Deputy Provincial Commissioner responsible for policing Major General Jan Scheepers, Thohoyandou Station Commander Brigadier Mantjane,

Vhembe District Vispol Commander Colonel Rakhadani and Detective Head Colonel Raphulu, Police officials from the District and Stations, CPFs, CSFs as well as stakeholders from different entities and NGOs and community members.

The campaign commenced with a fun walk from the District Municipal offices to Thavhani Mall where the main event was held.

Various speakers including activists and ambassadors urged victims of gender-based violence and domestic violence to report the incidents immediately to the police to protect themselves from the perpetrators.

The Deputy Minister, Mr. Cassel Mathale delivered the keynote address and strongly condemned the ongoing incidents of gender-based violence and femicides across the province. He encouraged the community to work closely with the Police to protect women and children, to establish and effectively participate in Community crime prevention structures in their areas and have engagements with the Police consistently as this will play a vital role in the fight against crime.

Source: South African Police Service

Police continue to remove unlicensed firearms and ammunition from society, two suspects nabbed

NELSPRUIT -The Provincial Commissioner of the SAPS in Mpumalanga, Lieutenant General Semakaleng Daphney Manamela has reiterated a commitment by police, that of removing unlicensed firearms and ammunition in the society. This comes after the arrest of two suspects, Khoasi Rantso (52) and Tumelo Lebanjoa (29) at Standerton in the afternoon of yesterday, Sunday 19 June 2022 around 14:15.

According to police information, Secunda Flying Squad members were patrolling around town when they spotted a suspicious black Honda Civic sedan with Lesotho registration number plates, occupied by two Lesotho nationals. After stopping the car, the two got out of the vehicle and ran on foot but police caught up with them and apprehended them.

Upon searching the vehicle, police found a 9mm pistol with 15 rounds of ammunition. The two suspects were immediately arrested after failing to produce a licence thereof. One of the two men was in possession of legal documents to be in South Africa meanwhile the other was found to be in the country illegally as he did not have the legal documents. However, the police are working in collaboration with the department of Home Affairs in this matter.

The vehicle was also seized for further investigation and the firearm will be taken for ballistic testing to determine whether it was used in crime committed elsewhere. The possibility of adding more charges against the suspects cannot be ruled out by the police as the investigation continues.

The two appeared at the Standerton Magistrate’s Court today (20 June 2022) facing the charges of being in possession of unlicensed firearm with ammunition. Their case was postponed to 23 June 2022 for further investigation meanwhile the two suspects were remanded in custody until then.

The Provincial Commissioner of the SAPS in Mpumalanga, Lieutenant General Semakaleng Daphney Manamela has expressed her gratitude to the enthusiasm displayed by the members who are working tirelessly to remove unlawful firearms in the streets thereby creating a safe environment for the public. “We are encouraged by the impact that we are making thus far, in terms of retrieving firearms from the wrong hands and we are moving with speed. If one can check in the past few months we have recovered a lot of firearms with suspects arrested before executing their missions. We are hopeful that with the pace that we are moving in, we will stabilize and reduce violent crimes in the province,” said the General.

Source: South African Police Service

President to deliver eulogy for late King of amaMpondo

President Cyril Ramaphosa is expected to deliver the eulogy at the funeral service of the late King of amaMpondo, Zanozuko Tyelovuyo Sigcau.

The President has accorded the King of amaMpondo a special official funeral Category 1. He was inaugurated as a King of the amaMpondo nation in 2018.

“During his tenure, he actively championed the development and progress of the amaMpondo Kingdom, and united the people to become active citizens.

“King Zanozuko Tyelovuyo Sigcau was an activist, a sports enthusiast, and a cultural curator who played a significant role to make a difference in the lives of people through various initiatives to address the social issues such as Gender-Based Violence,” the Government Communication and Information System (GCIS) said.

In line with this category, the President has instructed that the National Flag fly at half-mast at every flag station in the country from the morning of Wednesday, 15 June 2022, to the evening of the burial.

The funeral service will take place on Tuesday at Flagstaff in the Eastern Cape Province. The service will commence at 10am.

Condolence books

Condolence books have been placed at various government and municipal buildings across the Eastern Cape province.

Members of the public, who would like to convey their message of condolences to the amaMpondo Kingdom, are encouraged to write their messages in the condolence books.

The condolence books are at the following venues:

• Ndimakude, Royal Family in Flagstaff

• Eastern Cape House of Khoisan and Traditional leaders and Provincial Government Offices in Bisho

• Alfred Nzo District Municipality in EMaXesibeni (Mount Ayliff)

• OR Tambo District Municipality in Mthatha

• Ingquza Hill Local Municipality in Flagstaff

Source: South African Government News Agency