Dimitri Du Toit gets 27 years direct imprisonment

After almost two years in custody, Dimitri Du Toit was sentenced to 27 years direct imprisonment in the Hermanus Regional court for his crime spree.
On 26 November 2020, the then 31-year-old, broke into a house in Stanford, he kidnapped a 57-year-old man and drove to Gansbaai with him in his car. He attempted hijacking three vehicles in Gansbaai, the victim managed to flee and Du Toit was arrested on the same day by Gansbaai detectives in Pearly Beach. During the investigation it was revealed that the accused had broken into another house in Stanford before the 57-year-old man’s house.
The accused was convicted on five charges; robbery with aggravating circumstances, kidnapping, attempted robbery with aggravating circumstances, housebreaking with intent to commit a crime unknown to the state and housebreaking with intent to steal.
On Thursday 17 November 2022, he was sentenced to 27 years in prison, 15 years for robbery with aggravating circumstances, 10 years for kidnapping of which five will run concurrently with the 15 years. Additionally, he was sentenced to seven years direct imprisonment for attempted robbery with aggravating circumstances. For housebreaking with intent to commit a crime unknown to the state and housebreaking with intent to steal he was sentenced to five years which will run concurrently with the seven years.
The Western Cape Provincial Commissioner Lieutenant General Thembisile Patekile applauds the exceptional investigation carried out by Detective Sergeant Mark Fourie of Stanford Detectives which led to the successful conviction of Du Toit.

Source: South African Police Service

President Cyril Ramaphosa: National Council of Provinces “Taking Parliament to the People” Programme

President Cyril Ramaphosa at the National Council of Provinces (NCOP) Taking Parliament to the People Programme, Ugu Sports and Leisure Centre
Chairperson of the NCOP, Mr Amos Masondo,
Deputy Chairperson of the NCOP, Ms Sylvia Lucas,
Premier of KwaZulu-Natal, Ms Nomusa Dube-Ncube,
Honourable Members,
Ministers and Deputy Ministers,
MECs,
Executive Mayor of the Ugu District Municipality, Cllr Phumlile Mthiyane,
Mayors,
Representatives of the South African Local Government Association,
Representatives of political parties,
Traditional, religious and community leaders,
Fellow South Africans,

Ngijabula kakhulu ukubuya la KwaZulu/Natal. Ngenyanga edlule bengilapha ngizokwethula isitifiketi sobukhosi kuNgangezwe Lakhe, His Majesty King Misuzulu kaZwelithini.

Svumelana no Bayede ukuthi sizosebenzisana ukuletha intuthuko esifundazweni saKwaZulu/Natal.

Okubalulekile ukuthi silalele abantu, futhi sibikele abantu ngalokho esikwenzayo ukuthuthukisa izimpilo zabo.

One of the most important ways in which we are doing this is through the programme of Taking Parliament to the People.

This is the key outreach programme of the National Council of Provinces.

Twenty eight years since the first democratic Parliament sat in Cape Town, we continue to have a Parliament that is activist, that is responsive and that is determined to make a difference in the lives of our people.

This week, Taking Parliament to the People has come here to the Ugu District Municipality for the first time.

Sino Ngqongqoshe bethu, nezi Meya, namakhansela.

They are here to respond to your concerns and tell you what they are doing to resolve them.

Siyazi ukuthi ziningi izinkinga lapha kUgu District Municipality.

Sizwe ngezinkinga zamanzi la, water shortages and interruptions are making life difficult for the people of the district.

We have also heard from our citizens that the poor state of the roads in parts of the district is making it more difficult for leaners to get to schools and for people to get the clinics.

The state of the roads is making it difficult for wokers to get to work, and for businesses to transport their products to markets.

Good roads are not just important to people’s every day lives; they also open up economic opportunities and strengthen local economic development.

We have heard during the public hearings that the people of this district need housing, particularly after the floods earlier this year destroyed many homes and businesses.

Kubantu abaningi lapha kunzima ukuphila ngaphandle kwe-grant.

To support poor and vulnerable people, the government continues to provide social grants to millions of South Africans.

Since 2020 we have also had the COVID-19 Social Relief of Distress Grant.

Siyazi ukuthi abanye banezinkinga zokuthola imali yabo.

We have heard this during the public hearings over the past few days.

Siyazi futhi ukuthi kwabaningi le mali ayenele futhi, nifuna enye.

Challenges with agricultural production are also having a direct impact on people’s lives in this community.

Ugu is an agricultural district, and the majority of people rely on the land to feed themselves and their families, to grow crops and for their livelihoods.

There are also longstanding issues with land tenure in areas under traditional administration.

Honourable Members,

In many ways, the challenges facing residents in Ugu District Municipality mirror those of many of our municipalities countrywide.

Since democracy in 1994, this government has made significant strides in improving the lives of the South African people, particularly those who were most disadvantaged by apartheid rule.

We have expanded basic services like water, sanitation and electricity and built homes.

We have provided access to free primary healthcare, quality basic education and free tertiary education.

Since 1994, the progressive and pro-poor policies of successive democratic administrations have lifted millions of people out of extreme poverty and improved their lives.

And yet we know that we can no longer rely on these past glories as we witness severe challenges at local government, which is where service delivery happens.

This year, I have led five Presidential Izimbizo, in the North West, Free State, Mpumalanga, Gauteng and Northern Cape.

At these izimbizo, challenges at local government were foremost on the minds of our citizens.

Reports from the Auditor-General and National Treasury and the State of Local Government reports point to inefficiency, maladministration, lack of financial controls and poor governance in many municipalities.

All of these affect local government’s ability to provide the basic services people need to lead lives of quality and dignity.

That is why we should welcome the new Local Government: Municipal Systems Amendment Act, which is an important tool for improving the manner in which our municipalities function and for accountability.

Among other things, the Act disallows municipal officials from holding political office, defines competency criteria for the appointment of municipal managers and strengthens the framework for performance evaluation.

This should be viewed alongside the Framework for the Professionalisation of the Public Sector, which was adopted by Cabinet last month.

This makes specific proposals to ensure merit-based recruitment and promotion and more effective consequence management for all public servants.

This is going to have a big impact on how government, at all levels, works.

The task of this year’s Taking Parliament to the People is to deliberate on what is being done – and what must be done – to strengthen local government.

The interaction with the people of Ugu District Municipality has no doubt done much to enrich the NCOP’s deliberations.

As part of strengthening local government performance, we are striving to entrench the District Development Model as an integrated, multidisciplinary approach to government planning and implementation.

We often spend a great deal of time diagnosing the problem and painting a picture of what a poorly-run municipality looks like.

We should instead be focused on what an ideal municipality should look like and how to build such municipalities across the country.

We have spoken before about some of the key elements of an ideal municipality, including a vibrant economy, places where tourists want to visit, inter-connected communities and skills and training hubs.

Such municipalities provide good access to health, education and recreational facilities.

In such an ideal municipality not only are residents able to lead lives of quality and dignity, they are magnets for investment.

In short, an ideal municipality is a place that people want to live in, want to work in, want to bring their business and investment to, and want to visit.

To achieve this, we need to capacitate local government to play a far more prominent role in implementing the Economic Reconstruction and Recovery Plan.

We cannot achieve higher economic growth, we cannot create more jobs and we cannot grow more businesses, if local government does not function well.

We have a shared responsibility to promote investment in this district and in this province.

Over the last four years, we have raised more that R1 trillion in new investment commitments, of which R330 billion has already flowed into the economy.

The factories, data centres, paper mills and mines that are built through this investment are not located at the Union Buildings or Parliament.

They are located here, where people live, and that is why we need to make sure that companies want to invest here.

That is why we have put in place several measures to promote growth and job creation throughout the country.

We have expanded the tax incentive for employers to take on more young people, we have invested in emerging black industrialists and launched a loan scheme to enable small businesses to bounce-back from the COVID pandemic.

While we encouraging companies to invest and create employment, we are also using public and social employment to create opportunities for the unemployed.

The Presidential Employment Stimulus, for example, has benefited over a million people in the last two years.

Of these opportunities, about 186,000 were in KwaZulu-Natal.

Significant progress has been made in reforming the country’s telecommunications, energy, ports and rail industries.

These are the industries that make the economy work.

The Port of Durban is critical for the economy of this district, the province and the country, which is why we are undertaking reforms to improve its efficiency and capacity.

This is work that involves all spheres of government, Transnet and other stakeholders. It is a great example of cooperative economic development.

Residents of Ugu District Municipality,

Sesiyihambile indima yentuthuko kodwa akwanele, usemuningi umusebenzi okumele siwenze.

Since 1994 the democratic government of the people has been hard at work to bring about a better life for all.

But we know there is so much further we need to go if the promise of our Constitution is to be fulfilled for all.

As parliamentarians, yours is a critical role.

You hold government to account for the promises that have been made, and ensure that they are met.

In Taking Parliament to the People you are fulfilling this important mission.

To the people of the Ugu District Municipality I say, join hands with us to make local government stronger here and throughout the province.

You have made your voices heard.

As the different arms and spheres of government, we will follow up on the issues that you have raised and report back to you on what is being done to resolve them.

I look forward to today’s debate, and to hearing from political parties and our Premiers on the measures that are being taken in their respective provinces to strengthen the governance.

When government is efficient, capable, agile, and responsive, there is progress and development.

People’s quality of life improves. Living standards go up and incomes rise.

As a result, the nation’s economy grows.

Better governance is an issue in which each of us has a stake.

Let us continue to work together and to strive together to turn the South Africa we dream of into reality.

I thank you.

Source: Government of South Africa

Takatso and SAA deal not at risk – DPE

The Department of Public Enterprises (DPE) says the deal that is expected to pave the way for the Takatso Consortium to acquire 51% of South African Airways (SAA) is not at risk.
The department condemned a distortion of facts since the resignation of Takatso Consortium now former board member, Gideon Novick.
“We condemn deliberate misinformation and casting of doubt of the transaction and regulatory processes since the resignation of Novick as a board member of the Takatso Consortium. The distortion of facts will not succeed in derailing the creative solutions to ensuring a positive future for the airline and its pilots and staff.
“The public should be aware of the efforts of competitors, detractors and other forces to undermine our efforts to save jobs and ensure a viable airline. The traveling public is being fleeced because of the shortage of seats,” the department said.
The department said the finalisation of the deal will be done once the regulatory processes are complete.
“The government reiterates its commitment to the on-boarding of the strategic equity partner for [SAA] and the growth of a competitive, sustainable and technologically agile airline. It will continue to regain its market share and offer the best service to its customers.
“The deal is not at risk,” the DPE said.
The department said it remains confident that the consortium will bring the required “technical, financial and operational expertise” to SAA.
From strength to strength
The department said the airline still has a critical role to play in the economy.
“The SAA team will do everything possible to ensure that SAA grows from strength to strength and provide much needed service to the travelling public given the shortage of capacity in South Africa.
“The current SAA operations and flights to various destinations is ensuring that the national airline continues to play a critical role in the aviation industry and economy at large by providing connectivity services for both passengers and cargo, facilitating trade and investment, tourism and promoting job creation,” the statement said.
According to the DPE, some 800 jobs have been created at the airline.
“DPE wants to thank the traveling public and loyal SAA customers for their continued support. Your support has helped to create 800 jobs for pilots, cabin crew and other workers.
“Their jobs are being endangered by the selfishness, reckless behaviour and greed of certain elements,” DPE said.

Source: South African Government News Agency

Government committed to building a capable state

Deputy President David Mabuza says the Framework for the Professionalisation of the Public Sector highlights government’s strategic commitment to build a capable, ethical and developmental state.
“The Framework is a response to a discussion about reforming and professionalising the public sector, and emphasises a single public administration across all three government spheres and state-owned entities,” Mabuza said.
Responding to questions in the National Assembly on Thursday, Mabuza said through intergovernmental relations structures, there is consensus that the government should strengthen the skills, expertise and capabilities of the public service at all levels to improve the quality of services.
“This includes developing leadership capacity, managerial competence, financial management skills, spatial planning skills, technical skills, and project execution skills, especially in infrastructure projects,” Mabuza said.
Recently, the National Planning Commission (NPC) called for a sense of urgency in the execution of the National Implementation Framework towards the Professionalization of the Public Sector.
Cabinet recently approved the Framework, which provides five pillars on interventions in professionalising the public service.
The pillars include pre-entry recruitment and selection within the public service, induction and onboarding, planning and performance management, continuous learning and professional development and career progression and incidents.
Last year, the then Public Service and Administration Minister, Senzo Mchunu, appointed a task team to assist government through the National School of Government (The NSG), to finalise the National Implementation Framework towards the professionalisation of the public service.
In December 2020, Mchunu released the draft National Implementation Framework towards the professionalisation of the public service for public comment.
This followed the Cabinet approval of the publication of the draft framework, which is in line with the commitment made by the sixth administration to create a capable, ethical and developmental public service.
The Minister initiated a public consultation process with key stakeholders from various organisations and institutions inside and outside the public sector earlier this year.
Through these public consultations, 159 organisations (including universities, research institutions, public sector institutions and professional bodies) participated and over 771 individuals attended the sessions.

Source: South African Government News Agency

Ouverture de l’exposition sur le cloud « Magnifique Jinhua, fascinante Afrique » dans le cadre de la semaine de coopération et d’échanges culturels Chine-Afrique (Édition Outre-Atlantique – Afrique)

DAR ES-SALAAM, Tanzanie, 18 novembre 2022 /PRNewswire/ — Le 16 novembre 2022, l’exposition sur le cloud « Magnifique Jinhua, fascinante Afrique » de la semaine de coopération et d’échanges culturels Chine-Afrique, accueillie par le département provincial de la culture et du tourisme du Zhejiang et le gouvernement populaire municipal de Jinhua, et organisée par le bureau municipal de la culture, de la radio, de la télévision et du tourisme de Jinhua, se tient à Dar es-Salaam, en Tanzanie.

L’exposition sur le cloud « Magnifique Jinhua, fascinante Afrique » déploie le panorama de Jinhua, dans la province du Zhejiang, du point de vue de l’histoire, des paysages, de l’art, du patrimoine culturel immatériel, de la nourriture, etc. Jinhua est la ville mondiale des petits produits et la ville culturelle internationale du cinéma et de la télévision, qui se caractérise par « l’ouverture de la route de la soie ». Jinhua possède les célèbres sculptures sur bois de Dongyang, le jambon de Jinhua, le thé du millénaire et le vin de riz, qui ont tous une grande influence mondiale.

M. Chen Guangsheng, secrétaire du Parti du département provincial de la culture et du tourisme du Zhejiang, et M. Ruan Ganghui, vice-maire de la ville de Jinhua, ont tous deux prononcé des discours en ligne lors de la cérémonie d’ouverture. Ils espèrent qu’à travers l’exposition sur le cloud, la province du Zhejiang pourra mettre pleinement en valeur ses avantages dans la coopération et les échanges culturels avec l’Afrique, améliorer la réputation internationale de Jinhua et promouvoir le renforcement continu des échanges culturels entre la Chine et l’Afrique.

Wang Siping, conseiller culturel de l’ambassade de Chine en Tanzanie,déclare que cette activité renforcera la compréhension mutuelle et les échanges entre Jinhua, dans la province du Zhejiang, et l’Afrique, et que la coopération entre les deux parties dans le domaine de la culture et du tourisme deviendra plus large et plus brillante. Selon Amos Nnko, directrice adjointe de l’Office du tourisme de Tanzanie, ministère des Ressources nationales et du Tourisme, l’exposition sur le cloud constituera une expérience qui permettra de promouvoir la coopération Chine-Afrique. Elle se dit très heureuse de voir la Chine et l’Afrique avancer main dans la main dans les domaines de la culture, de l’art et du tourisme.

Après la cérémonie d’ouverture, l’exposition sur le cloud « Magnifique Jinhua, fascinante Afrique » est lancée en ligne simultanément en Tanzanie, au Zimbabwe, à Maurice, à Djibouti, en Éthiopie et dans d’autres pays. Les Africains peuvent apprécier les beaux paysages et les traditions culturelles de Jinhua, dans la province du Zhejiang en Chine, par le biais d’Internet, et améliorer leur compréhension et leur connaissance de Jinhua, de la province du Zhejiang et même de la Chine.

Lien vers l’exposition sur le cloud « Magnifique Jinhua, fascinante Afrique »

http://online-exhibition.tourzj.gov.cn/jhyz/EN/index.html

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SABC AND HISENSE PARTNER TO LAUNCH THE NEW SABC STREAMING SERVICE SABC+ TO THE PUBLIC

JOHANNESBURG, Nov. 17, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — The South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC), the leading public broadcaster on the African continent, has launched its long-anticipated OTT platform, SABC +.  In partnership with the global consumer electronics and home appliances market leader, Hisense, the corporation will distribute the SABC+ app through the home screen of the Hisense powered by VIDAA Smart TVs and mobile devices in time for the start of the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™ on 20 November. Together, these two powerhouses will bring 29 matches of the FIFA World Cup and the official FIFA World Cup Daily, by Hisense show, FOR FREE.

The SABC+ streaming app will provide the best that the SABC has to offer including 19 radio stations and 3 free-to-air television channels SABC 1, SABC 2, SABC 3, as well as the SABC Sports Channel and the SABC’s 24-hour news channel.

As part of commemorating this milestone, SABC and Hisense, the official sponsor of FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™, will also announce an exciting competition where two lucky winners and a companion each will enjoy a 3-day exclusive experience to the FIFA World Cup, including tickets to the final match.

The SABC’s Group Chief Executive Officer (GCEO), Mr Madoda Mxakwe stated “As we forge ahead with our digital and streaming strategies, it is essential for the public broadcaster to partner with a company such as Hisense to enable us to fulfil of our public mandate, whilst utilizing innovative ways to provide cutting edge content to the public.” “The SABC + app also presents a growth path to enhancing revenue and build a strong foundation for future financial sustainability of the SABC”, concluded Mxakwe.

“We are excited to team up with SABC, in a joint effort to bring a better quality of life to local fans,” said Vivi Liu, the CEO of Hisense South Africa. “Hisense has been pursuing scientific, technological innovation and bringing happiness to millions of families. We believe that through this partnership, we can create the best possible viewing experience at home for football fans, so as to allow them to focus on enjoying every moment of a FIFA World Cup match. Powered by the VIDAA smart TV operating system, Hisense is dedicated to bringing more of the best video streaming content to its big screens.”

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