Statement of Cabinet meeting of 19 September 2007

Statement on Cabinet Meeting of 19 September 2007

20 September 2007

At its meeting yesterday, Cabinet welcomed the recent breakthrough by the
collective leadership of Zimbabwe on draft constitutional amendments. South
Africa wishes to congratulate the Zimbabwean political leadership for this
major step forward in addressing the challenges facing that country. Proceeding
from the premise that the people of Zimbabwe are the ones best placed to find
solutions to the challenges they face, we will continue to assist where we can,
in line with the mandate of Southern African Development Community (SADC), to
ensure that these processes result in a lasting settlement.

The meeting noted with appreciation progress that has been made in
determining models of compensation for nurses and teachers, taking into account
the critical role that these professionals play in providing important services
to the public.

Cabinet approved the deployment of members of the South African National
Defence Force (SANDF) to the Central African Republic to assist with capacity
building of that country’s defence force. This decision, to send a team of 85
members of SANDF, is informed by agreements contained in the Memorandum of
Understanding between the two countries. The deployment process will be further
clarified by the responsible department.

Cabinet noted the progress report on the turn-around programme in the
Department of Home Affairs to transform the department to serve citizens more
effectively. We have confidence in the new road the Department has set out to
meet the needs of the public.

The meeting was briefed on the work by Statistics South Africa (Stats SA) to
improve on the existing basket of products used to compile the Consumer Price
Index (CPI). In the second half of 2008, Stats SA will engage in a process
explaining the changes in the CPI to stakeholders and the public, in
preparation for implementation in 2009.

Government agreed with the proposal to repeal the Castle Management Act of
1993, to enable the transfer of the Castle of Good Hope Monument in Cape Town
presently under the Department of Defence to the Department of Arts and
Culture. Following ratification by Parliament, the process will see the
dissolution of the Castle Control Board.

The meeting was briefed on the court action taken to compel the community of
the Joe Slovo informal settlement in Langa to comply with relocation to Delft
in order to assist in the continued roll-out of the N2 Gateway housing
programme. In the endeavour to provide decent human settlements, 4 500 families
were relocated in the past two years. The court action is aimed at ensuring
that families in this area benefit from the housing programme – and we call on
the community to co-operate with this process, in their own long-term
interest.

Cabinet noted corrections on recent reports about government’s attitude
towards Sasol’s Broad–Based Black Economic Empowerment initiative. The meeting
reaffirmed government’s appreciation of the involvement of the Sasol Foundation
in providing critical scientific and technology skills, indicating a long-term
perspective on empowerment. It also welcomed other elements of the initiative,
which are broadly in line with the Codes of Good Practice; and will be
assessed, going forward, in line with these Codes.

Cabinet noted that the 62nd United Nations General Assembly and the Security
Council sessions will include on their agenda progress towards achieving the
Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). Government wishes to emphasise that our
country is on track to meet the MDGs. Further, our approach to these sessions
will be premised on our commitment to advancing positions of Africa and other
developing countries, as well as promoting multilateralism.

The meeting noted that the National Orders ceremony on Friday, 21 September,
to honour men and women who have made contributions to freedom and democracy in
our country, will take place during Heritage Month, which will see activities
throughout the country to celebrate our diverse languages through poetry
readings.

Cabinet approved the extension of the term of service of Director-General of
Communications, Ms Lyndall Shope-Mafole for three years, the appointment of Mr
R Jock as Deputy Director-General in the Department of Transport, further,
noted the retirement of the Co-ordinator of Intelligence, Mr Barry Gilder. His
replacement will be announced in due course.

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Issued by: Government Communications (GCIS)
20 September 2007

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