Nxesi sets record straight on wage offer

Acting Public Service and Administration Minister, Thulas Nxesi, has set the record straight on government’s wage offer to public servants.

“Contrary to the propagated untruth that government is only offering [a] 3% [increase], the fact is, government is offering a sum total of 7.5% composed of the following: non-pensionable cash allowance of R1 000.00 after tax, which amounts to 4.5%, and a 3% pensionable increase across the board.

“Some in the media fraternity have ignored this fact of a 7.5% government offer, and have chosen to continue with the misinformation of only 3%, as propagated by some in organised labour.

“The result is a grand scale of misleading public service employees, and the public at large,” the Minister said in a statement.

The Department of Public Service and Administration went further to explain that the R1 000.00 monthly non-pensionable allowance, currently paid to public servants, was actually an increase and not “an allowance”, as it was said by some leaders in organised labour.

“The non-pensionable cash allowance of R1 000.00 is actually an outcome of the wage negotiations in the year 2021/22.

“Contrary to the assertion that there was no non-pensionable salary adjustment in the 2021/22 financial year, government was able to put an estimated package of 6% [increase] in the pockets of employees through the payment of the R1 000 (4.5%) non-pensionable cash allowance and the 1.5% pay progression to public servants.

“The pay progression was in line with the agreement to use the budget of R8 billion that was budgeted for pay progression, and this was paid to all employees on levels 1 – 12. Resolution 1 of 2021, clause 4.1 states: ‘The employer will pay a once-off pensionable salary adjustment of at least 1.5% to all employees employed in the public service on 1 April 2021’.

“Our colleagues in organised labour, including the leadership, are aware of these facts and the misinformation and misrepresentation is rather mischievous, and is condemned.

“Clause 4.3 of the same resolution reads as follows: ‘This 1.5% once-off adjustment, payable in terms of clause 4.1, will be implemented with effect from 1 July 2021’.

“Some members of organised labour are peddling further untruths with reference to the decision of the Constitutional Court regarding the implementation of the last leg of Resolution 1 of 2018. These members of organised labour have misrepresented facts by stating that the employer took the unions to the courts,” the department said.

The department reiterated that government has not abandoned wage negotiations. However, it had to ensure that “salary adjustments for public servants were included in budget adjustments made by National Treasury, led by Minister of Finance, Enoch Godongwana”.

“Minister Nxesi calls on the PSCBC [Public Service Co-Ordinating Bargaining Council] to continue its facilitation role for government and organised labour to find each other.

“As government, we remain committed to respecting organised labour, safeguarding the collective bargaining processes and promoting labour peace. Government will… ensure that the bargaining process is protected.

“The Minister appeals to the media to test the claims and allegations that are made by organised labour as it embarks on industrial action. Some media institutions and journalists present the claims made by some labour leaders as factual without testing them. It is important that reporting is accurate to avoid misinformation and propaganda,” the department said. 

Source: South African Government News Agency

Gordhan meets Eskom board

Public Enterprises Minister, Pravin Gordhan, has held an urgent meeting with the Eskom board.

This comes after the power utility on Sunday announced it would implement Stage 4 and 5 load shedding after it experienced more breakdowns at its power stations over the weekend. 

The Department of Public Enterprises (DPE) in a statement said Gordhan was informed during the meeting that the relevant Eskom board committee had recently engaged with power station managers and the generation management team to apprise the board of the situation at power stations.

“The DPE is urgently working with National Treasury and Eskom to find the money to buy supplies of diesel,” said DPE spokesperson, Richard Mantu.

In addition, DPE will be engaging Eskom on several other issues.

These include looking for savings within the existing Eskom funds for the ongoing purchase of diesel and maintenance.

Another issue of engagement will be an assessment of the board on the challenges Eskom faces in the current fleet of power stations, and the exceptional interventions that must be made to create more reliability in the performance of power stations.

Mantu said the board is “urgently seeking the assistance of all the enforcement bodies to immediately bring a halt to the local level disruptions and criminal activities which impact on power stations”.

“Eskom undertakes to continuously ensure that its officials are made more cognisant of the importance of a reliable electricity system to the economic and social well-being of all South Africans,” he said.

The DPE said all possible efforts are being made to ensure that all of the measures in the national electricity plan are implemented.

Source: South African Government News Agency

Art and Friendship Displayed Online

International (Africa) Culture and Art Exchange Exhibition and Display Launched

DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania, Nov. 21, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — On November 17, “Explore the Passion in the World” International (Africa) Culture and Art Exchange Exhibition and Display, which is jointly hosted by Zhejiang Provincial Department of Culture and Tourism and Jinhua Municipal People’s Government, and organized by Jinhua Bureau of Culture, Radio, Television and Tourism, was launched online in the websites of tourism authorities and mainstream media websites in Tanzania, Djibouti, Zimbabwe, Ethiopia and other African countries, websites of a few Chinese cultural centers in Africa, English websites of Zhejiang China, InZhejiang and other major media platforms for overseas communication.

The activity was the debut of Wu Opera, the Jinhua traditional culture, in Africa. In the online way, it reveals the heritage and contemporary art features of Wu Opera, with a view to enhancing cultural and tourism exchanges and cooperation between Zhejiang and Africa, and promoting mutual understanding and friendship between the two peoples.

Themed on “Explore the Passion in the World”, the activity means both Africa and China have a passion for art and beautiful life. The four parts, namely, “Percussion between Heaven and Earth”, “Sing for the World”, “Depict All Lives”, and “Dance for Life”, through live scenes, present the charm of traditional Wu Opera and African dances in all aspects.

Both Zhejiang Province and Africa have rich resources, diverse cultures, warm and inclusive people. Although the current epidemic has obstructed mutual exchanges, culture and art are the universal language in the world. Zhejiang Provincial Department of Culture and Tourism, Jinhua Municipal People’s Government, and Jinhua Bureau of Culture, Radio, Television and Tourism, by holding the online exhibition and display, share the beauty of Zhejiang’s cultural elements and artistic creations. It is hoped that after the epidemic is over, African people can come to Zhejiang Province to experience the wonderful culture, tourism and art.

Link of “Explore the Passion in the World” Exhibition and Display

http://www.ezhejiang.gov.cn/cultureandartexchange.html

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