Sign language declared South Africa’s 12th official language

President Cyril Ramaphosa has signed a Bill into law which recognises Sign Language as the official 12th language for South Africa.

During the signing ceremony, Ramaphosa said it also affirms the humanity of people who communicate with sign language.

“Having sign language recognised as an official language will address access to education, economic and other social opportunities as well as public participation. People with hearing impairments will be able to also access more services, public information and a host of other opportunities,” President Ramaphosa said.

The legislation comes six years after the Pan South African Language Board noted parliament’s “positive step” in its recommendation that Sign Language be declared the 12th official language, while the decision was still under Constitutional Review

Source: Nam News Network

N West saddened by passing of two SABC journalists

North West acting Premier, Nono Maloyi, said he was saddened by the passing of two former SABC journalists serving his community.

According to Maloyi’s Office, seasoned radio journalist, Bobby Serame, 53, passed away after an illness on Thursday.

Meanwhile, a 33-year-old videographer, Moleboheng Khaeane, lost her life due to an accident on the same day.

“Bobby Serame worked for the SABC as a radio journalist for over two decades before joining Mahikeng FM last year.”

According to the acting Premier, Khaeane was also one of the few female video journalists in the province.

“She worked for the SABC News – North West region for three years before joining SABC News Free State region.”

Maloyi has described both Serame and Khaeane as critical members of the media who informed the people of the North West about several government programmes and initiatives to address various socio-economic challenges confronting the province.

“Members of the media are critical government stakeholders and without them, we cannot reach and share information regarding government services to our people.

“Both Serame and Khaeane contributed immensely to empowering our people with information that can better their lives. May their souls find eternal rest. My condolences to their families, friends and colleagues,” he remarked.

Meanwhile, the National Press Club (NPC) said it was mourning the passing of four journalists, under different circumstances.

This includes Khaeane, Serame, veteran KwaZulu-Natal photographer, Bongani Mbatha and respected entertainment journalist, Welcome Skhosana.

“Every democracy relies on the media – as the fourth estate – to ensure its citizenry is informed of developments that affect their lives and when we lose colleagues like we did this week, it hurts our democracy like it did their families and friends,” said National Press Club Chairperson, Antoinette Slabbert.

Independent Newspapers’ Mbatha was shot and killed at his house, outside Durban on Tuesday. Entertainment writer and former Daily Sun and City Press journalist, Welcome Skhosana, passed away on Wednesday, 19 July 2023.

“The National Press Club dips its flag in honouring these media workers and agents for democracy and the plurality of voices in the media landscape of our country.

“The club sends its heartfelt condolences to their families, colleagues and friends during this hour of pain and need.”

Source: South African Government News Agency

DIRCO Deputy Minister visits Chile

The Deputy Minister of International Relations and Cooperation, Alvin Botes, has undertaken an official visit to Chile from 22 to 25 July 2023.

According to the department, the Deputy Minister will co-chair the Eighth Meeting of the Joint Consultative Mechanism (JCM) between South Africa and Chile.

“South Africa and Chile enjoy cordial diplomatic relations that were formally normalised in October 1991.

“Bilateral relations between the two countries are underpinned by the values of respect for democracy, human rights and sustainable development,” the department said in a statement.

At the global level, the department said the two countries agree on respect for the rule of international law, multilateralism and South-South cooperation in pursuit of the development agenda of the South.

“Bilateral and multilateral cooperation between South Africa and Chile is conducted within the framework of the JCM, which is co-chaired at the Deputy Ministerial level and meets every second year,” the department explained.

The areas of cooperation between the two countries include astronomy, fisheries and aquaculture; mining; education, science, and innovation; social development; sport, arts and culture; trade and investment and parliamentary relations.

The JCM also provides a platform to exchange notes and facilitate cooperation on regional and multilateral issues.

The Deputy Minister will also have a business networking session with South African and Chilean companies.

On Tuesday, 25 July 2023, Deputy Minister Botes will take part in the launch of the exhibition, the 10th Year Remembrance of Nelson Mandela under the ‘The Legacy Lives on through You’ theme.

The exhibition will take place at the Museum of Memory and Human Rights in Santiago.

Source: South African Government News Agency

Eskom rolls out microgrid to electrify community in Upington

To help South Africa move closer to the goal of universal access to electricity, Eskom Distribution last week launched one of its first microgrid technology at Swartkopdam, about 150km from Upington, in the Northern Cape.

Microgrids, according to Eskom, provide an effective, reliable, and easily deployable solution for electrifying geographically challenging areas that are either difficult to access or require extensive capital expenditure.

“The microgrid technology at Swartkopdam will provide electricity to 39 households who did not have access to electricity before this project.

“The electricity networks around the area are constrained and practically impossible to extend and connect the area,” the power utility explained.

Eskom said the installation of the microgrid in the areas follows the successful installations of two pilot microgrid projects at Lynedoch in the Western Cape and Ficksburg in Free State.

“Swartkopdam was identified by Eskom Distribution as one of the high priority needs of the community and due to its remoteness, which also has critical facilities embedded in the grid.”

Meanwhile, the state-owned entity said the microgrid with battery energy storage capability developed by Eskom Research, Testing, and Development (RT&D) was considered the most suitable solution.

“A feasible conventional solution was to connect Swartkopdam by building a 200km 132kV line from Gordonia substation and establishing Noenieput substation at Noenieput, which was estimated to cost R250 million.”

However, according to the statement, this option was considered extremely expensive and was, therefore, not pursued.

“The deployment of the microgrids at Swartkopdam serves as a proof of concept in installing microgrids in remote areas which are difficult to reach or expensive to electrify through the conventional means of electrification.

“Eskom plans to roll out about 100 microgrids across the country by the end of March 2024 as part of Eskom’s Distribution business strategy,” said Distribution Group Executive, Monde Bala.

Apart from the microgrids being cheaper, they also contribute to reducing carbon emissions because they use renewable energy sources.

“We will continue to close the gap of energy poverty by giving everyone a life-changing experience of having electricity,” added Bala.

Meanwhile, through innovation and collaborative partnerships, Eskom Board Chairman, Mpho Makwana, said the entity can provide clean and reliable electricity to the people of Swartkopdam.

“This project serves as reassurance of Eskom’s commitment to assisting the South African government in achieving its objective of ensuring that every South African has access to electricity,” he said.

In addition to the installation of the microgrid and as part of ploughing back to the Swartkopdam community, Eskom is donating two mobile containers and recreational equipment to the Swartkopdam Primary School.

This is central to Eskom’s corporate social responsibility (CSR) strategy, which is designed around touching the lives of South Africans.

“The donation is envisaged to provide a good learning environment for learners and the neighbouring communities.”

Source: South African Government News Agency

Minister Kgosientsho Ramokgopa conducts site inspection at Grootvlei Power Station, 23 Jul

The Minister of Electricity Dr. Kgosientsho Ramokgopa will today at 12h00pm conduct a site inspection at the Grootvlei Power Station following the fire that resulted in unit 2 being put out.

Grootvlei Power Station is amongst the oldest power stations and has a capacity of 190MW. The purpose of the inspection is to get a visual observation on the extent of the damage.

Members of the media are invited to join the Minister in the inspection as follows:

Venue: Grootvlei Power Station

Time: 12h30pm

Members of the Media are requested to confirm attendance by sending their details to Kutlwano Huma on 078 133 1482 / 066 079 1365

Source: Government of South Africa

Minister Kgosientsho Ramokgopa updates media on implementation of Energy Action Plan, 23 Jul

Update on the implementation of the Energy Action Plan

The Minister of Electricity, Dr Kgosientsho Ramokgopa will on Sunday, 23 July 2023 brief the media on progress made regarding the implementation of the Energy Action Plan.

Members of the media are invited to attend the proceedings as follows:

Date: Sunday, 23 July 2023

Time: 10:00

Venue: GCIS Auditorium, Tshedimosetso House, 1035 Francis Baard Street, Hatfield, Pretoria

Live Streaming details:

Facebook: http://facebook.com/GovernmentZA(link is external)

Twitter: http://twitter.com/GovernmentZA(link is external)

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/GovernmentZA(link is external)

NB: This briefing will be held every Sunday until further notice.

Enquiries: Nomonde Mnukwa, Acting Government Spokesperson

Cell: 083 653 7485

Source: Government of South Africa