The Minister of Sport, Arts and Culture, Nathi Mthethwa, has set up a Ministerial Advisory Team (MAT) for the creative and cultural sector who will advise the Minister on how to deal with the plight of creatives during COVID-19.
This appointment comes at a time when the entire nation is under enormous strain due to COVID-19. It was evident from the onset that the creative and cultural industries, in their various forms, are the hardest hit by the pandemic.
In response to the difficulties faced by sector practitioners, the Department introduced various relief measures, including the 1st, 2nd and 3rd Phase Relief Fund. We have also partnered with the Department of Small Business Development (DSBD) as well as the Solidarity Fund, amongst other partnerships, to try and soften the blow of the Coronavirus pandemic. Whilst thousands of practitioners have benefited, it is apparent that there are many more who have not benefitted from the various relief funds.
In an effort to find amicable solutions, working with the sector, the Minister established MAT comprising of leaders in various portfolios of the creative sector. The work of MAT is structured as per five (5) work streams, outlined as follows:
WORKSTREAMS
WORK STREAM 1: Banking and Landlords Portfolio: The team working on this portfolio will engage with the financial sector and propose various interventions that would assist practitioners with matters such as payment holidays, and other matters within this portfolio to ensure that practitioners do not lose their valuables during this period.
WORK STREAM 2: Wellness Portfolio: The team will work closely with the Department and the designated service provider to implement wellness interventions for sector practitioners.
WORK STREAM 3: School Fees Portfolio: This team will propose and implement interventions aimed at ensuring that sector practitioners’ children are not affected and excluded from attending school due to non-payment of fees during the COVID-19 period.
WORK STREAM 4: Retail and Transport Portfolio; and WORK STREAM 5: Private and Corporate Sector Portfolios: These teams will engage the private sector and solicit donations and sponsorships which will ensure that practitioners continue to sustain their livelihoods and put food on their table during the COVID-19 period.
The overarching responsibility of the appointed MAT is to set up sub-work streams. In return, to ensure the inclusion of all sectors in the creative and cultural sector, attend to Departmental stakeholder commitments; and a supervened collaborative partnership with the Department to facilitate stakeholder engagement with the numerous nine sectors of the creative and cultural industry.
The appointed MAT members are as per the table below:
NO |
NAME |
ORGANISATION |
CONTACT DETAILS |
WORKSTREAM |
1 |
Sharif Baker |
SACIA |
084 760 0344 |
(CONVENER) Banking institutions and Landlords |
2 |
China Mpololo |
SAMIC |
073 500 5335 |
Banking Institutions and Landlords |
3 |
Joy Mbewana |
CCIFSA |
072 458 7686 |
Wellness Programme |
4 |
Nozipho Nguse- Dlamini |
CSTAHOOD |
082 966 6500 |
Wellness Programme |
5 |
Gabi Le Roux |
TUMSA |
083 960 6071 |
School Fees Retail and Transport Sector |
6 |
Thobela Dlamini |
SACPU |
076 419 6322 |
Private Sector Engagements (communications and sponsorships) |
7 |
Lara Foot |
CEO-BAXTER THEATRE (Theatre Dance Employers Association) |
072 929 6172 |
School Fees Retail and Transport Sector |
Media Enquiries:
Masechaba Khumalo: Spokesperson (Minister)
Phone: 082 858 4415
Email: MasechabaK@dsac.gov.za