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Bua Briefs - 1 of 2011


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4 February 2011

Working together to curb the impact of disasters

Government expresses its deepest condolences to families who have lost loved ones through incidents which include floods, lightning, storms and tornadoes. To those who have sustained injuries, and lost houses, business places and other infrastructure, government also conveys its deepest sympathy.

Government continues to do all in its power to minimise further loss of life and damage to property and infrastructure. The highest levels of government are working tirelessly with all sectors of society to ensure a coordinated and coherent approach in assisting those affected. A National State of Disaster has been declared which covers eight provinces and 33 municipalities. These include Gauteng, Free State, KwaZulu-Natal, Mpumalanga, North West, Northern Cape, Eastern Cape and Limpopo.

Government thanks those volunteers and members of the public who have been and continue to work selflessly to assist those communities that have been affected. The role played by non-governmental and other relief organisations in partnering with government to provide humanitarian aid to our communities cannot be underestimated.

Disaster-management plans are in place to ensure a heightened state of readiness should further rains and flooding occur. This is crucial as the possibility of further heavy rains is predicted.

People are encouraged to listen to the local media for weather updates and emergency information, as well as communicate any flooding problems with the local authorities.

South Africa's membership of BRIC

South Africa has accepted the invitation from the BRIC (Brazil, Russian Federation, India and China) formation to become a full member. South Africa’s advocacy to become a full member was headed by President Jacob Zuma who has been invited to attend the third BRICS Leaders’ Summit to be held in China in April this year.

South Africa is committed to intensify relations with countries of the South and emerging powers through active and strong bilateral engagement.

South Africa remains committed to the consolidation of the African Agenda and will use its BRICS membership to increase strategic cooperation among emerging market economies of the South in support of this agenda.

As a BRICS member, South Africa’s advocacy to prioritise the role of emerging economies will be strengthened in the international developmental agenda.

South Africa’s diversified foreign policy objectives and interests allow for both groupings (India-Brazil-South Africa and BRICS) to co-exist as they are highly complementary.

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HIGHLIGHTS

Public Works

South Africa puts unemployed back to work
The Department of Public Works has set aside R210 million to hire and train unemployed people to fix potholes, build low bridges and maintain public garden spaces following the recent floods across the country. Minister Gwen Mahlangu-Nkabinde said the three projects, which would create more than 600 000 job opportunities, would commence in February 2011.

Economy

Business owners optimistic about 2011
The Grant Thornton's 2011 International Business Report reveals that South African business owners are more optimistic about the nation’s 2011 economic landscape than they were about last year’s. The optimism balance by South African business owners of 64% is 4% higher than last year's index.

Aid agency to be launched
The South African Development Partnership Agency is expected to become operational before mid-2011 and will work with other donor agencies to coordinate development programmes, mainly on the African continent.

Home Affairs

Home Affairs improves identity document (ID) services
The Department of Home Affairs has taken measures to ensure that South Africans have IDs in time for the voter registration weekend taking place on Saturday, 5, and Sunday, 6 February. The department's Director-General, Mkuseli Apleni, said plans were in place to make certain that those who applied for IDs received them on time.

Trade and Industry

Campaign to teach about new Consumer Protection Act
The Department of Trade and Industry will be running an educational campaign throughout February on the Consumer Protection Act. The aim is to raise awareness among all South Africans about their rights as consumers under the Consumer Protection Act, which comes into effect on 1 April this year.

Education

Innovation bridges digital divide for thousands
The Content Company has piloted a device that will help rural scholars bridge the digital divide. The device will connect underprivileged schools to live online information, without the complications normally associated with using modern computers in these areas.

University of the Free State receives international award

The University of the Free State has received the World Universities Forum Award for Best Practice in Higher Education during 2010. The Best Practice Award recognises the most significant practices of the year around the world in higher education institutions.

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Last updated 18-Feb-2011

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