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Bua Briefs 11 of 2011


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24 August 2011

 

SALGA National Conference 2011

The South African Local Government Association (Salga) will be hosting its elective National Conference from 29 August to 1 September 2011. The conference is held under the theme: Building Municipal and Social Cohesion for Quality and Sustainable Services: 2011 and Beyond.

The Salga National Conference is a platform to strengthen municipalities and consolidate the association’s voice as a representative organ of municipalities.

10 years of local government

Addressing the challenges relating to the delivery of services and to restoring the confidence of communities in their municipalities,

Municipalities intend to make good on government’s strong will and commitment to improve and steer local government towards a clean administration to better the lives of all South Africans.

Clean administration at all municipalities by 2014 is still an achievable target that requires the leadership to set the right tone and lead the movement towards ultimate clean administration in their municipalities.

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Fifth CPSI Public-Sector Innovation Conference

The Centre for Public Service Innovation (CPSI), in line with its mandate of unlocking innovation in the public sector, hosts an annual conference as a platform that exposes public servants and their strategic partners to innovation opportunities and strategies through sharing related knowledge and experiences.


The theme for the 2011 conference from 24 to 25 August 2011 is Innovation Enhancing Public Sector Performance – From ‘Think Tank’ to ‘Do Tank.


There is an urgent need to prioritise the implementation of innovative service-delivery solutions, especially at local government level.

The conference targets innovation practitioners, service-delivery champions and decision- makers throughout all spheres of government as well as partners from the private sector and the academia, both local and international.

Objectives of the conference include:

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Tourism Month

South Africa celebrates Tourism Month in September under the World Tourism Day 2011 international theme of “Tourism Linking Cultures”, which is a celebration of tourism’s role in breaking down barriers across cultures and fostering tolerance, respect and mutual understanding. The 2011 launch will take place on 25 August 2011 at Freedom Park in Pretoria and all activities over the month will be underpinned by the objectives of the National Tourism Sector Strategy (NTSS), which was launched in March 2011.


South Africa’s rich cultural diversity offers both local and international visitors an opportunity to experience a wide variety of cultures in one country.

Cultural tourism is growing in popularity and South Africans are encouraged to support the domestic tourism sector by visiting the many cultural areas in all provinces.

Initiatives and activities during Tourism Month will bring the NTSS targets to life.

Tourism is one of the six priority economic growth sectors identified by government to impact on job creation positively between now and 2020.

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State visit to the Kingdom of Norway

President Jacob Zuma will pay a state visit to the Kingdom of Norway from 31 August to 1 September 2011 with the aim of strengthening North-South dialogue. Discussions between President Zuma and His Majesty King Harald V will focus on maintaining existing strong relations. King Harald V paid a state visit to South Africa from 24 to 26 November 2009.

 

South Africa is committed to deepening existing political, economic and trade relations with Norway.

South Africa and Norway are committed to the consolidation of the African Agenda and remain committed to achieving global priorities.

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Highlights

Economy

South Africa to seek input on new financial market rules

The Minister of Finance, Mr Pravin Gordhan, announced that government and key stakeholders would move to develop a road map for the implementation of the proposed “twin-peaks model” of financial regulation in the coming months. The changes are key to further strengthening the regulatory architecture and to mitigate the cost of any potential future financial crises.

Mining

World Wide Fund (WWF) salutes South Africa's extended freeze on fracking

The WWF has welcomed South Africa's extended freeze on shale gas prospecting, saying more investigation was needed on the process. This follows an announcement by the Minister of Mineral Resources, Ms Susan Shabangu, to extend the existing moratorium for six months.

Sports

Johannesburg confirmed as finalist in race to host the One Young World 2012

South Africa has been shortlisted to the final round in the running to host the One Young World 2012. The One Young World founders confirmed that the bids are from the cities of Pittsburgh, United States of America, and Johannesburg. The winner will be announced on Saturday, 3 September 2011.

International relations and trade

Ghana, South Africa to bolster economic ties

South Africa and Ghana have signed various trade agreements aimed at fostering better socio and economic partnerships. The two presidents discussed cooperation in the following key bilateral priority areas: trade, tourism, communications technology, energy, mining, agriculture and science and technology.

Safety and security

Mthethwa opens country's first Victim Care Centre
The Minister of Police, Mr Nathi Mthethwa, has officially opened the Umlazi Victim Care Centre. All police stations across the country will be equipped with victim care centres by 2014 to assist victims of sexual violence. The new facility comes as a relief to trauma victims as it boasts medical and counselling facilities. All volunteers have undergone extensive training to deal with victims of sexual abuse.

Health

Department of Health adopts declaration to encourage breast-feeding
The national Department of Health has adopted a declaration that will encourage mothers to breast-feed their children instead of using formula. The Minister of Health, Dr Aaron Motsoaledi, alluded to the development of regulations to enforce the international code of marketing breast-milk substitutes. By adopting the World Health Organisation's recommendation of breast-feeding, government will be saving R200 million in dispensing formula milk annually.

Skills development

Young engineers roped in

Twenty-seven previously unemployed young engineers, artisans and professionals were recruited from the over 9 000 applications sent in response to the Department of Public Works’ calls to address skills shortages within its ranks.

Education

Quality education drive launched

In an effort to improve education and attain better results in the Free State, the provincial Department of Education has launched the Quality Learning and Teaching Campaign (QLTC) in all five districts. The QLTC’s main objective is to sensitise the community, teachers, pupils, school-governing bodies and unions to abide by the objectives of the campaigns as outlined by President Jacob Zuma when he launched the campaign nationally in 2008.

Youth development

Department of Trade and Industry (dti) sets up new youth entrepreneurial unit
The dti has established a Youth Directorate that will deal with entrepreneurship issues affecting young businesspeople and aspiring entrepreneurs. A variety of programmes to support youth entrepreneurship programmes are in the pipeline, including mentorship and coaching, business incubation, assistance to access markets and business infrastructure support.

 

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