KwaZulu-Natal public hearing: High level panel on assessment of key legislation and the acceleration of fundamental change wants to hear from you: How have the laws of our democracy affected your life?
Media are invited to attend and cover the public hearing in Durban on Thursday 20 October. It is the fourth in the series of public hearings planned for each of our nine provinces.
The panel, which former President Kgalema Motlanthe chairs, calls on the public to attend the hearing to talk about their experience of these laws. Have they made life better and how? Have there been problems with applying the laws? What gaps should be filled?
The panel’s focus areas are:
- Poverty, unemployment, inequality and equitable distribution of wealth
- Land reform and rural development
- Social cohesion and nation building
Date: Thursday, 20 October
Time: 9h00 to 17h00
Place: Olive Convention Centre, 81 Somtseu Road, North Beach, Durban
The Speakers’ Forum, which is a structure of the South African Parliament and the Provincial Legislatures, appointed the panel in January to assess the effectiveness of key legislation passed by Parliament and Provincial Legislatures since 1994. It will do this through public consultations across the country and other research processes.
The panel will also assess implementation of our laws, identify gaps and propose necessary interventions and recommendations. It is scheduled to submit its final report in August 2017, when the report will be launched at a media briefing.
Media wishing to attend the hearing in Durban will be accredited and should send their details to the following officials by 15h00 tomorrow, Tuesday 18 October:
- Estelle Randall (erandall@parliament.gov.za), 071 689 9992, 021 403 8195
- Nolizwi Magwagwa (nmagwagwa@parliament,gov.za, 081 716 5824, 021 403 2465
- Modise Kabeli (mkabeli@parliament.gov.za), 081 715 9969, 021 403 3403
Details should include full name, name of media house/title, designation (writer, photographer or broadcaster, for example), ID number, passport number if not a South African citizen and country of issue and expiry date
Media wishing to broadcast live should also send details of equipment and outside broadcasting vehicles, if applicable.