Premier Chupu Stanley Mathabatha does technical handover of site for construction of Limpopo Central Academic Hospital, 29 May

Limpopo Premier to provide political oversight during the official handover of site for the construction of Limpopo Central Academic Hospital to the contractor

Limpopo Premier Mr. Chupu Stanley Mathabatha will on Monday 29 May 2023, provide political oversight during the technical handover of site for the construction of the Limpopo Central Academic Hospital to the contractor.

The construction of the Limpopo Central Academic Hospital is currently undertaken and funded by the National Department of Health on behalf of the Limpopo Department of Health. The social facilitation of the project has been underway since 2022, and the pre-implementation process will be completed on 29 May 2023. This was done to enable the contractor to commence with the process leading to site establishment by June 2023.

“Our dreams as people of Limpopo are coming close to reality. The commitment we made over the years is finally coming to fruition. We are glad that upon completion our province will have a purely tertiary healthcare institution, rendering specialised and highly specialised services to medically referred patients,” said Premier Mathabatha.

The MEC for Limpopo Department of Health, Dr Phophi Ramathuba will join the Premier at the handover. The technical site handover is scheduled as follows:

Date : Monday, 29 May 2023

Venue : Remainder of Erf 6861 bordering Edu Park and opposite New Peter Mokaba stadium

Time : 10h00

Source: Government of South Africa

Deputy President commends efforts in bringing stability to Macadamia Farm

Deputy President Paul Mashatile has commended efforts led by the Eastern Cape Provincial Government in bringing stability to the Macadamia Project.

Mashatile visited Imidushane Great Place in Ncera village, where he concluded his oversight visit to Buffalo City Metropolitan Municipality in the Eastern Cape Province, on Saturday.

The oversight visit forms part of government’s efforts to fast-track the implementation of the District Development Model (DDM).

During his visit at Imidushane Great Place, Mashatile met with Macadamia Project Management together with community members in the surrounding area.

The Macadamia Project initiative, which started in 2005, produces and sells nuts on the open market.

However, the project is currently facing structural and financial challenges, which affects the smooth running of the project, and the livelihoods of employees.

“Through this important consultation, I have agreed with Premier Oscar Mabuyane to work together with the project management team, with an aim to find possible solutions to address the challenges facing the Macadamia Farm,” Mashatile said.

The Deputy President also received an update on developmental priorities led by government in addressing service delivery issues affecting the surrounding communities of Ncera.

He commended progress achieved in the provision of water services to the community, and mandated the provincial government to fast-track other outstanding issues such as roads infrastructure and provision of recreational facilities.

During his visit to Buffalo City, the Deputy President had an engagement with the Local Business Forum, in the context of strengthening partnership with the private sector, to further unlock economic opportunities in sectors, including eco-tourism, oceans economy, agriculture, oil and gas, automotive and construction, among others.

The engagement with the business sector provided the opportunity for the province to unpack on Catalytic Projects developed at the district level, to unlock economic and employment opportunities in various sectors.

Buffalo City Metro currently hosts Mercedes Benz factory and together with various East London Special Economic Zones which hosts a number of investors, require a functional port to export goods to the international markets.

In this regard, the Mashatile heard that the city is engaged in efforts to optimise the functionality of the rail corridor to ensure that the cost of doing business in the province is minimised.

The Deputy President also heard that the provincial road network infrastructure is tremendously improving through ongoing cooperation with stakeholders, including the South African National Roads Agency (SANRAL).

Local businesses, including Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) also derive dedicated packages from SANRAL’s road infrastructure development projects.

“While government is seized with efforts to find lasting solutions to the energy crisis in our country, the city requires assistance in unlocking opportunities for electricity generation to cushion industries against ongoing electricity interruptions,” the Deputy President said.

The Deputy President also paid a courtesy call on King Vululwandle of the AmaRharhabe Nation at Mnqesha Great Place, to provide updates on progress achieved in addressing issues raised by Traditional and Khoi-San Leaders.

The visit to the AmaRharhabe Traditional Council was also aimed at strengthening the relationship between government and traditional leadership. – SAnews.gov.za

Source: South African Government News Agency

SA to participate in SADC Parliamentary Forum EXCO meeting

The Speaker of the National Assembly, Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula, is leading a South African Parliament delegation to the Executive Committee (EXCO) of the Southern African Development Community Parliamentary Forum (SADC PF), currently underway in Mahe, Seychelles.

The EXCO is holding the meeting, taking place from 27 to 28 May 2023, ahead of the 53rd SADC Parliamentary Forum Plenary Assembly Session that is scheduled to take place in Dar Es Salam – Tanzania from 2 to 8 July 2023.

Parliament Spokesperson Moloto Mothapo said the meeting is to receive reports from the President of the Forum and sub-committees on progress made in the implementation of its decisions, and the programme of action towards regional economic integration, as well as safety and security.

“The Forum is also expected to review its financial situation and assess the state of readiness for the 53rd SADC PF Plenary Assembly in Tanzania,” Mothapo said.

The SADC PF is composed of 15 Parliaments of countries that are in the Southern African region, representing over 3 500 parliamentarians.

Member Parliaments of the SADC PF include Angola, Botswana, Democratic Republic of Congo, Lesotho, Madagascar, Malawi, Mauritius, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa, Seychelles, Swaziland, Tanzania, Zambia, and Zimbabwe.

The Speaker is accompanied by Democratic Alliance Member of Parliament, Darren Bergman, and Secretary to Parliament, Xolile George. – SAnews.gov.za

Source: South African Government News Agency

Succulents: South Africa’s New Plant Poaching Pandemic

Along with the poaching of elephants for their ivory and rhinos for their horns, wildlife officials in South Africa are dealing with a new problem — the trafficking of succulents, plants that don’t need much watering. Many types of succulents in South Africa’s semi-arid Karoo region are now critically endangered because of a sharp rise in illegal harvesting for international markets — with China being the main destination. Kate Bartlett reports from the Little Karoo, South Africa.

Source: Voice of America

MEC Kedibone Diale-Tlabela joins Gibela Rail’s school shoes donation to 83 schools, 29 May

Gauteng MEC for Transport and Logistics Kedibone Diale-Tlabela will on Monday, 29 May 2023, join Gibela Rail CEO, Hector Danisa as the company will be donating school shoes to 2500 learners at Geluskdal Primary School near Tsakane in Ekurhuleni.

The Gibela Make A Difference programme is part of the company’s Corporate Social Investment (CSI) programme that incorporates multiple social development projects relating to, amongst others, the Maths and Science programme for High Schools and TVET colleges, upliftment of Early Childhood Development facilities and training of ECD practitioners as well as donation of mobile libraries to Gauteng schools.

Source: Government of South Africa

Minister Patricia de Lille meets with stakeholders to discuss tourism safety, 29 May

Tomorrow, 29 May 2023, Minister of Tourism, Patricia de Lille will meet with stakeholders including MECs for Tourism, the South African Police, the private sector including the Tourism Business Council of South Africa (TBCSA) to discuss tourism safety and actions that government in partnership with the private sector will take to enhance tourism safety.

Minister de Lille will meet with stakeholders which also includes the National Prosecuting Authority and the SA Township and Village Tourism Organisation (SATOVITO) in Johannesburg tomorrow to discuss the risks related to tourism safety and measures that need to be implemented to improve tourism safety as agreed to in the 2018 Tourism Safety Strategy.

The tourism sector is an important one for our economy and safety is one of the issues affecting the growth of the sector. As government we want to form partnerships with the private sector to address this including deploying more safety tourism monitors to key tourist sites and using technology to improve tourism safety.

Tomorrow, following the Tourism Safety Forum meeting with stakeholders, Minister de Lille will brief the media on the partnership with the private sector and the Tourism Safety Action Plan, outlining commitments and timelines by government and the private sector.

The media briefing details are as follows:

Date: Monday 29 May 2023

Time: 14h30

Venue: Gautrain Room, R2, Radisson Blu Gautrain Hotel, Sandton

All media are welcome to attend and are kindly requested to RSVP to Sindisiwe Zwane on 081 267 4665

Source: Government of South Africa

Limpopo commended for turning the tide on housing delivery

Human Settlements Minister Mmamoloko Kubayi has commended Limpopo Province for turning the tide on housing delivery.

Kubayi made the remarks during the hand over of Rural Housing Units to qualifying beneficiaries in Nkomo A village, Giyani.

Limpopo is one of the provinces visited by Kubayi after assuming her responsibility as Human Settlements Minister.

During her visit to the province, the Minister undertook to support the province with technical and project management capacities, and this has since assisted the province to improve on their housing delivery targets.

“It is heart-warming to witness work that has been done to improve [the] lives of the people. We are here to showcase what we continue to do to better the lives of the people both in urban and rural areas,” Kubayi said.

Kubayi also challenged other provinces to emulate Limpopo, which continues to ensure that women construction companies play an active role in accelerating housing delivery.

“Women-led projects are hardly abandoned. They are of good quality, done on time, and within budget,” she said.

The Minister also underscored that partnership with the private sector, community members and traditional leaders, amongst others, is the only solution to increasing housing delivery.

This was echoed by Cooperative Governance, Human Settlements, and Traditional Affairs MEC, Basikopo Makamu, who said the province, working with all the stakeholders will deliver on its 2023/2024 target of close to 10 000 housing units.

In line with the provisions of section 211 and 212 of the Constitution, prior to handing over houses to the beneficiaries and community engagement, the delegation paid a courtesy visit to Hosi Mahumani in Nkomo A village.

Kubayi acknowledged Hosi Mahumani’s responsibility, and committed to ensuring that all spheres of government are working together to deliver services to the indigent and to uplift in his community.

Kubayi and Deputy Minister Pam Tshwete, together with Makamu and Hosi Mahumani, also convened a Community Imbizo focusing on service delivery.

Addressing the community imbizo, Kubayi noted that the department has deliberately prioritised child headed homes and the elderly, who in most cases are caregivers to grandchildren, in the provision of homes.

“We prioritised child headed homes and the elderly so that we can improve the educational, health and social and economic odds of these young members of our communities,” Kubayi said.

The Minister also emphasised the importance of being responsive to the needs of our communities, including water challenges in Giyani, which is a great concern for Human Settlements.

Kubayi told the members of the community that government is committed to the provision of basic services.

She said the department will work with the Department of Water and Sanitation to find solutions, mainly, for the rural areas because “there is no bulk infrastructure”.

Lufhereng Social Housing Project unveiled

Meanwhile, Kubayi and Tshwete, accompanied by Gauteng Human Settlements and Infrastructure Development MEC, Lebogang Maile, unveiled the Lufhereng Social Housing Project in Soweto, on Friday.

The social housing programme is aimed at integrating mixed-income groups to curb the housing backlog; bring people including backyard and informal settlement dwellers closer to economic opportunities and disrupt the pre-1994/apartheid spatial configuration, amongst others.

The Lufhereng Social Housing Project consists of 407 units of rental stock targeting beneficiaries from Soweto Region D and surrounding areas.

In her recent 2023/2024 Budget Vote Speech, Kubayi emphasised that social housing remains an important housing programme in terms of meeting the housing needs of the gap market, crowding in private sector investments, and building cohesive and integrated communities. – SAnews.gov.za

Source: South African Government News Agency