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President wishes the nation a peaceful, safe Easter weekend
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President Cyril Ramaphosa wishes South Africa’s diverse Christian denominations a prayerful and peaceful Easter and celebration of the Resurrection of Christ.

The President extends his wishes to the Muslim community who are approaching the mid-point of the Holy Month of Ramadan, as well as the Jewish community who are observing Passover.

The President calls on the nation to observe this weekend with care and consideration for families and communities affected by natural disasters and incidents of violent crime.

President Ramaphosa said: “It is good for the soul of our nation that so many communities are engaging in prayerful devotion and family-centred activities at this time.

“May this Easter bring us together as families and as a nation to ease some of the challenges that have affected communities and families in recent weeks, including incidents of violent crime and carnage on our roads.

“As we travel around our beautiful country during this period, let us take good care of one another. Our roads aren’t dangerous; it’s our behaviour that’s dangerous: behaviour such as drinking and driving, overtaking on solid lines and blind rises in the road, not taking breaks when we are tired, or overloading vehicles with people or goods.

“We can all play our part by reporting risky behaviour or criminal activity, by moderating the way we socialise with alcohol, and by avoiding conflict within our families or circles of friends.

“Let us enjoy this time and make it possible for our law enforcement authorities and emergency services personnel to enjoy it too, and let us come back refreshed to continue building a better South Africa.”


Media enquiries: Vincent Magwenya, Spokesperson to the President – 082 835 6315

Issued by: The Presidency
Pretoria

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President Ramaphosa pays tribute to the late human rights activist and anti-Apartheid campaigner Randall Robinson
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President Cyril Ramaphosa offers his deep condolences to the family and friends of the late United States human rights activist and lawyer Randall Robinson who has passed away at the age of 81.
 
Mr Robinson was an Esteemed Member of South Africa’s National Order of the Companions of OR Tambo, with which he was honoured in 2012.
 
He received this honour for being an integral part of the anti-apartheid movement; for his exceptional contribution to the struggle against apartheid through the Free South Africa Movement, and for the creation of a free, non-racial, non-sexist and democratic South Africa.
 
President Ramaphosa said: “On behalf of our nation, I offer our deepest condolences to the family, friends and associates of Randall Robinson whose humanity and tireless pursuit of justice and freedom has made the world a better place.
 
“From serving the civil rights movement in his own country, to fighting for the isolation of the apartheid state and economy, to seeking justice in Haiti, Randall Robinson was an internationalist who placed grave injustices and excesses on the agenda of the global community.
 
“Through TransAfrica and the Free South Africa Movement, Randall Robinson fought for a free South Africa in which all South Africans would enjoy democratic rights, and a South Africa that could take its rightful place in international forums and in the world economy.
 
“As we mourn his passing, we are comforted by his own anticipation of this moment in his novel, Makeda, in which the eponymous matriarch implores: ‘You won't need to talk to my headstone in order to talk to me. I won't be there. I'll be in the air and the Earth. I'll be in the stars that light the African heavens. I'll be watchin' over you and your family. My spirit will always be close enough to touch and protect you all. So, do not grieve for me. My body will die, but my soul will live on. For my soul cannot die. Always remember that my soul is the spark of God in me’.
 
“The African heavens are indeed illuminated with Randall Robinson’s indelible legacy.”
 

Media enquiries: Vincent Magwenya, Spokesperson to President Cyril Ramaphosa - +27 82 835 6315

Issued by: The Presidency
Pretoria

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President Ramaphosa to update NCOP on Social Relief Grant and impact of load shedding on service delivery
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President Cyril Ramaphosa will on Thursday, 30 March 2023, engage with the National Council of Provinces (NCOP) on the Social Relief Grant, the impact of load shedding on service delivery, greylisting of South Africa by the international Financial Action Task Force and the configuration of the National Executive.

The President will address these matters in his response to Questions for Oral Reply submitted by Members of the NCOP.

Among issues raised by members is the professionalisation of the public sector and challenges associated with red tape among provinces.

The President’s interaction with the NCOP, which represents the provinces to ensure that provincial interests are taken into account in the national sphere of Government, will start at 14h00.

Questions for Oral Reply is one of the mechanisms Parliament uses to hold the Executive to account.

This will be the President’s first questions session in the NCOP since the State of the Nation Address on 9 February 2023.

Details of the interaction are as follows:

Date: Thursday, 30 March 2023
Time: 14h00
Venue: NCOP Chamber, Parliament 


Media enquiries: Vincent Magwenya, Spokesperson to the President – 082 835 6315

Issued by: The Presidency
Pretoria

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President Ramaphosa attends to state of South Africa's logistics system
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President Cyril Ramaphosa has directed Transnet to implement reforms swiftly and completely to turn around the crisis in South Africa’s logistics system. 

President Ramaphosa met with the members of the Transnet board and the executive management team at the Union Buildings in Pretoria today, 28 March 2023, to discuss the challenges facing the country’s logistics system, including the declining performance of the freight rail network.

Government has set out a clear policy direction for the freight transport sector in the White Paper on National Rail Policy and in legislation such as the National Ports Act and the Economic Regulation of Transport Bill that is currently before Parliament. 

During the State of the Nation Address last month, President Ramaphosa announced that government would develop a roadmap for Transnet to provide clarity on the steps that need to be taken to address the crisis and outline a path for reform. 

This includes ensuring that sufficient rolling stock is available to increase the volume of goods transported by rail; upgrading infrastructure in rail and ports; addressing security challenges; and implementing reforms to enable private sector investment.

“There is work underway between the various departments to finalise this roadmap, coordinated by Operation Vulindlela, and I would like this process to be completed as quickly as possible. We must remain focused on structural reforms to improve the efficiency and competitiveness of the transport sector in the long term. 

One of these reforms is to enable third party access to the freight rail network by private rail operators, while the network itself remains in the ownership of the state”, said President Ramaphosa. 

The President noted the progress that has been made to establish a separate Infrastructure Manager within Transnet Freight Rail by October this year as a crucial step towards creating a level playing field for public and private operators.

President Ramaphosa said that strong collaboration with the private sector, organised labour and other social partners is vital to improving logistics performance. He made reference to the strong willingness shown by members of the Minerals Council and others to invest in rolling stock and other equipment, to contribute skills and resources and to pursue opportunities for collaboration. 

These collaborative efforts are essential to formulating workable solutions that will form part of a collective national effort to fix the country’s transport system. 

“Despite the crisis facing Transnet we must acknowledge the important progress that has been made in reversing the damage that was inflicted during state capture and recognise that there are many dedicated and hard-working people in the company that are committed to restoring Transnet to its potential. Transnet must quickly embark on a clear path to take us out of this crisis and ensure that the operation of our railways and ports contributes to the growth of our economy,” said President Ramaphosa.


Media enquiries: Vincent Magwenya, Spokesperson to President Ramaphosa - + 27 82 835 6315

Issued by: The Presidency
Pretoria

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President Ramaphosa to host joint working visit by Prime Minister Rutte of the Netherlands and Prime Minister Frederiksen of Denmark
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President Cyril Ramaphosa will on Tuesday, 20 June 2023, host a joint working visit by the Prime Minister of the Netherlands, Mr Mark Rutte, and the Prime Minister of Denmark, Ms Mette Frederiksen.

The visit will take place at the Sefako M. Makgatho Presidential Guesthouse in Pretoria.

The Prime Ministers will visit South Africa from 19 to 20 June 2023 at the invitation of President Ramaphosa.
 
The visit seeks to solidify South Africa’s relationship with Denmark and the Netherlands in the areas of green hydrogen, renewable energy and just energy transition.

It is expected that South Africa and the Netherlands will sign the Memorandum of Understanding on cooperation on green hydrogen.

The visit also brings a substantial group of investors to South Africa to reinforce the high levels of cooperation and good relations between South Africa and two important European partners.

The visit will entail a programme of joint bilateral talks and a joint business seminar.

In addition to a meeting with the President, the two Prime Ministers will also participate in a Denmark-Netherlands-South Africa Business Forum hosted by the Department of Trade, Industry and Competition (the dtic).

A delegation that includes the CEOs of the Port of Rotterdam, Invest International, which provides financing for projects, as well as the Gasunie, which owns and manages the gas transmission network in the Netherlands, will accompany Prime Minister Rutte.

In addition, about 15 private companies will also form part of the delegation.
 
Prime Minister Frederiksen will be accompanied by a high-level business delegation. 
 
The Business Forum to be held under the theme “Green Energy Transition and Green Hydrogen Partnerships for Impact” will focus on key areas in green energy and green hydrogen.

Ahead of the leaders addressing the business forum, delegates will participate in plenary sessions on finance and skills development for local impact; roundtables to encourage discussions in a number of areas including the greening of industry, port development, industrial development support, green mobility, fuel cells and electrolysers, and green energy generation.

Members of the media are invited as follows:

PART A: OPENING REMARKS DURING OFFICIAL TALKS

Date: Tuesday, 20 June 2023
Time: 10h00 (Accredited media to arrive at 08h30)
Venue: Sefako M. Makgatho Presidential Guesthouse in Pretoria

PART B: THE BUSINESS FORUM:

Date: Tuesday, 20 June 2023
Time: 15h00
Venue: The Capital Hotel, Menlyn Maine, Pretoria

NOTE TO MEDIA: Members of the media wishing to cover the Working Visit must fill in the Accreditation template and send back to Shadi Baloyi on 072 571 6415 or shadi@presidency.gov.za by Monday, 19 June 2023, 09h00. No late submissions will be accepted.

For the Business Forum, accreditation template should be send to Charles Mnisi on 082 520 3475 or CMnisi@thedtic.gov.za.


Media enquiries: Vincent Magwenya, Spokesperson to President Ramaphosa – +27 82 835 6315

Issued by: The Presidency
Pretoria

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President Ramaphosa to visit flood-affected areas in Eastern Cape
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President Cyril Ramaphosa will visit the Eastern Cape tomorrow, Tuesday, 28 March 2023, to assess the aftermath of recent floods that have claimed lives and damaged private property and public infrastructure.

The President will visit Port St Johns from 3pm.

The OR Tambo District Municipality in the Eastern Cape Province has been affected by torrential rainfall over the past week, which caused flooding resulting in loss of life, displacement of communities and damage to infrastructure.  

Severe weather for which the South African Weather Service had issued early warnings on 22 and 23 March affected communities in Port St Johns, Ingquza Hill, Nyandeni and King Sabata Dalindyebo Local Municipalities, 

The floods disrupted critical infrastructure and services to water and electricity supply services, teaching and learning, as well as roads and bridges that collapsed. 

Government has activated a working Special Intergovernmental Committee on Disaster Management to provide support and relief to the affected communities.

Teams comprising national, provincial and local spheres of government have been assessing the damage and providing emergency support in the form of shelter, food, blankets and other essentials.

President Cyril Ramaphosa will be accompanied by Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs, Ms Thembi Nkadimeng and Eastern Cape Premier, Lubabalo Oscar Mabuyane to interact with residents and other stakeholders, and to assess current response and recovery efforts, and further actions or resources needed to help communities ravaged.

On arrival, the President will visit the Port St Johns Youth Centre, which is housing residents who have lost homes in the floods.

The President and his delegation will then proceed to damaged roads in the Mthumbane area, close to Port St Johns’ Second Beach.


Media enquiries:

Vincent Magwenya, Spokesperson to the President, on +27 82 835 6315
Ndyebo Kopo, Government Communication and Information System (GCIS) Eastern Cape, on +27 83 464 9529

Issued by: The Presidency
Pretoria

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Media planning advisory for Russia-Africa Summit
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South Africa will be participating in the 2023 Russia-Africa Summit which is scheduled to take place in St Petersburg, in the Russian Federation from 26-29 July 2023.

Media who wish to attend and cover the Summit are required to apply for accreditation on the link below, by no later than 05 July 2023. 

All the information about media accreditation - https://summitafrica.ru/en/media/accreditation/


Media enquiries: Vincent Magwenya, Spokesperson to the President – 082 835 6315
 
Issued by: The Presidency
Pretoria

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President Ramaphosa mourns passing of Ambassador Moosa Moolla
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President Cyril Ramaphosa has expressed his condolences to the family, friends and comrades of Ambassador Moosa “Mosie” Moolla, who passed way last night at the age of 88.

Fondly remembered for his vibrancy, good humor and insight, Mosie as he was commonly known amongst his comrades, dedicated his entire lifetime to the fight for freedom and the construction of South Africa’s constitutional democracy.  

“From a very young age, Mosie’s struggle was a selfless commitment to the liberation of the oppressed and a creation of a free, democratic society, founded on the principle of equality and human rights for all. 

The pain and suffering he endured during years of detention, treason trial and exile, away from his family has not been in vain. As we conclude marking Human Rights Month, we do so in honor to the contribution of many who perished in the quest for our freedom and to the sacrifices made by activists such as Mosie”, says President Ramaphosa.

Following many years of dedicated activism against apartheid, Mosie was amongst a group of struggle luminaries that included Nelson Mandela, Helen Joseph, Ahmed Kathrada and Walter Sisulu, who were acquitted in March 1961 after five grueling years of the 1956 Treason Trial.

After the promulgation of the the 90 day detention law, Mosie was held in solitary confinement at the Marshal Square Police Station. He would later escape and leave the country to join the exile leadership of the African National Congress (ANC) in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania in 1963. He became a member of Umkhonto Wesizwe and received military training in the USSR. During his exile years Mosie represented the ANC in India, Egypt and the World Peace Council in Helsinki, Finland.

With international relations experience and contribution to the CODESA negotiations, Mosie was appointed by President Nelson Mandela to serve as South Africa’s Ambassador to the Islamic Republic of Iran from 1995 to 1999. From June 2000 until 2004 he served as High Commissioner to Pakistan.

Ambassador Moolla is survived by his children Tasneem, Azaad and Afzal.  


Media enquiries: Vincent Magwenya, Spokesperson to the President on +27 82 835 6315

Issued by: The Presidency
Pretoria

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President Ramaphosa to address National Conference on the Constitution
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President Cyril Ramaphosa will tomorrow , Wednesday, 22 March 2023, deliver the keynote address at the first day of the three-day National Conference on the Constitution which is titled Reflections And The Road Ahead.

The event will take place at the Gallagher Convention Centre in Midrand, Gauteng, under the theme “Reflections on the Constitution: Rule of law, accountability, social and economic justice”.  

The conference gives the nation an opportunity  to reflect and engage in dialogue on the past 25 years of the Constitution, nation building, gender equality, youth economic empowerment, service delivery and social stability, with the objective of charting a way forward that builds on the gains of democracy.  
 
As a platform for deliberating on continuous, robust debate on the purpose and effectiveness of the Constitution, the National Conference on the Constitution intends to broaden the discourse on the Constitution and encourage members of the public to participate in the conversation on constitutionalism and the state of democracy in the country.
 
Some of the focus areas in the programme include: 
• Transforming and building an independent and resilient judiciary;
• Transforming and growing the economy as a constitutional imperative;
• Progress on land reform: restitution and distribution;
• Governance and electoral reform;
• Effectiveness of constitutional and independent statutory bodies in strengthening 
constitutional democracy.

The conference will be attended by prominent figures of South African society including academics, members of legislatures, constitutional and independent statutory bodies, mayors, political parties, youth, students, business leaders, religious leaders, representatives of the legal fraternity, traditional leaders, media and others.

The conference will be held as follows: 
Date:  *22-24 March 2023
Time: 08h30
Venue: Gallagher Convention Centre,  Midrand, Gauteng


Media enquiries: For enquiries on media accreditation, please contact Mr Victor Mateane Phala on 084 888 5162.

Issued by: The Presidency
Pretoria

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President Ramaphosa to attend and participate in the New Global Financing Pact Summit in Paris
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President Cyril Ramaphosa will attend and participate in the New Global Financing Pact Summit to be held in Paris, France on 22 – 23 June 2023 at the invitation of his counterpart, the President of the Republic of France, His Excellency Emmanuel Macron. 

Under the theme “Towards More Commitments to Meet the 2030 Agenda?” the Summit aims to build a new contract between the North and the South, to facilitate access to financing by the vulnerable countries. 
 
It builds on previous and ongoing work, which includes the Review of the Capital Adequacy Frameworks of the Multilateral Development Banks (MDBs); The Bridgetown Initiative, the World Bank (WB) Evolution Roadmap; and the Vulnerable 20 (V20) Accra to Marrakech Agenda.
 
The Summit’s ambition is to bring together several agendas: (climate, development, debt) and to propose innovative solutions to address these issues. This has been unpacked into the following objectives of the Summit:

I.    Increasing fiscal space and mobilizing liquidity.
II.    Unlocking finance for the private sector in Low-Income Countries.
III.    Scaling up investment in green infrastructures.
IV.    Designing innovative financial solutions for climate vulnerability.

The Summit also aims to set a new shared agenda which will be outlined in a Heads of State and Government Vision Statement on a New Global Financing Pact as well as to deliver a set of new commitments and concrete results.
 
The Summit also intends to catalyze an ambitious agenda for upcoming 2023 international events with the aim to push for concrete results on these occasions.
 
Although not aligned with the existing multilateral processes, the Paris Summit will provide a selected group of countries a platform to reach agreements on issues that can be used to influence the outcomes of the discussions in other international and multilateral platforms, such as the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) Summit, G20 Summit, World Bank/International Monitory Fund Annual Meetings, the 28th Conference of the Parties on Climate Change (COP 28), among others.
 
More than 30 Heads of State and Government are confirmed to attend the Paris Summit, from Brazil, Germany; The European Union (EU) - President of the European Commission; the People’s Republic of China (at Prime Minister level); Barbados; Sri Lanka and Cuba.

Other countries confirmed to attend the Summit include Benin;  Gabon; Madagascar; Mauritius; Mozambique; Senegal; Tunisia; Zambia, the Democratic Republic of Congo; the Union of Comoros, the Arab Republic of Egypt, the Islamic Republic of Mauritania; the Federal Republic of Nigeria as well as the Togolese Republic.

President Ramaphosa will be accompanied by Ministers Naledi Pandor of International Relations and Cooperation and Enoch Godongwana of Finance as well as senior Government officials.


Media enquiries: Vincent Magwenya, Spokesperson to President Ramaphosa – +27 82 835 6315

Issued by: The Presidency
Pretoria

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