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President Cyril Ramaphosa BRICS Summit Russia 2024 @KASIBCNEWS

 




President Cyril Ramaphosa BRICS Summit Russia 2024 @KASIBCNEWS



Your Excellency, President Vladimir Putin,
Your Excellencies, Leaders of BRICS nations,
Your Excellencies, Leaders of Global and Regional Institutions, 
Antonio Guterres, Secretary General of the United Nations
Honourable Ministers,
Excellencies,
Ladies and Gentlemen,

Allow me to begin by congratulating the Russian Federation and President Putin on chairing a successful BRICS Summit, as well as leading us all on adopting an excellent declaration.

The BRICS Outreach and BRICS Plus engagements are important platforms for developing strong ties among countries from the greater Global South and emerging markets.

We should use these platforms to foster meaningful engagement.

We should use the BRICS platform to contribute to social, economic and cultural development of our peoples.

We welcome the Russian initiatives that are aimed at strengthening a number of BRICS countries through the various networks aimed at improving the future of BRICS countries’ transport networks and connectivity under the theme ‘Innovation and Digitalisation of Transport’.

This will help us find ways to integrate and deepen our inter-connectedness in new and imaginative ways.

Work has already begun in this regard through initiatives like the International North-South Transport Corridor, which is a multimodal transportation corridor established from St Petersburg to Mumbai.

This corridor is an opportunity for this region to unlock new trade flows and trade routes in an increasingly multipolar world.

On the African continent, the African Continental Free Trade Area will unlock opportunities for trade and investment for local and global businesses.

It will create a number of opportunities that will lead to an integrated and connected continent.

The Single African Air Transport Market is another flagship project of the African Union Agenda 2063.

This is an initiative of the African Union to create a single unified air transport market in Africa to support the continent’s economic integration.

For BRICS and friends of BRICS, we need to use these projects to further connect the greater Global South.

The promotion of greater regional connectivity and trade facilitation can only succeed in an environment of peace and stability.

Excellencies,

South Africa is concerned about the military aggression by Israel against the people of Gaza, which we have characterised as genocide. This genocide led South Africa to approach the International Court of Justice with a view to stopping the killing of innocent women and children in Gaza. We believe the world cannot sit by and watch the suffering.

The world cannot afford a region-wide escalation of the conflict.

South Africa has been unwavering in advocating for a two state solution that would see an independent Palestinian state along the borders set out in 1967, with East Jerusalem as its capital. This would be in line with UN resolutions,  international law and internationally agreed parameters.

We call on the international community and the UN Security Council in particular to address the spiralling conflict.

On our own continent, Sudan enters its second year of horrific conflict and devastation. This is another conflict the world seems to have forgotten about.

The protracted conflicts in the Sahel and Great Lakes regions in Africa persist.

We must find lasting solutions to all these conflicts.

We must remain committed to the peaceful resolution of all disputes through negotiation and inclusive dialogue.

We must safeguard the ability of states to pursue independent foreign policy.

We must safeguard the multilateral system, because it is the cornerstone of international relations, and foster an environment of peace and development.

Existing global institutional mechanisms need to be both strengthened and reformed to play a constructive role in international peace and security.

We cannot allow conflicts to continue in perpetuity.

We need to find paths to peace.

In our quest for a more interconnected, just and prosperous world, we have the ability to foster an environment of peace through a focus on sustainable development.

We must continue to support nations and peoples who seek to end the cycle of conflict and choose the path of peace.

I thank you. President Cyril Ramaphosa





INCREASED VISITATION AND TOURISM REVENUE IN GAUTENG @KASIBCNEWS



INCREASED VISITATION AND TOURISM REVENUE IN GAUTENG @KASIBCNEWS




The Spring to Summer period in Gauteng continue to be a favourable period for high impact quality glocal signature events hosting. These events not only do they contribute immensely to our destination competitiveness but plays a critical role in driving increased visitation, high tourism revenue, spend and more bed nights as visitors explore and fall in love with the golden province more. September, which is celebrated as Tourism and Heritage month had set the tone for what visitors and locals can do, expect, and enjoy more from the destination offerings ranging from global sporting, lifestyle, entertainment and creative arts circuit events, personal and business shopping, visiting friends and relatives and most importantly taking holiday trips and power weekend breaks in the golden province. 

Amongst others, the Dstv Delicious International Food & Music and the Standard Bank Joy of Jazz Festivals attracted over 50 000 revelers and visitors in back-to-back weekends, Comic Con Africa alone attracted over 70 000 participants making it one of the biggest pop culture and gaming festivals on the African continent. On the #SportingGP front, the province continue to be the undisputed Home Of Champions with record breaking attendance at the Springbok New Zealand test match, Betway Premiership matches and the recently held Red Bull Formula 1 Street Showdown in Sandton attracting over 20 000 spectators. 

In total, over 490 000 spectators, fans and participants graced the Gauteng golden events circuit injecting over R2.1billion into the provincial visitor’s economy and increasing visitor’s length of stay to 5.7 bed nights just in the month of September 2024.
 
“For us in Gauteng, these are not statistics or numbers to throw around, this represent actual improvement in the livelihoods of our residents, bread on the tables of our entrepreneurs, tour operators and important market access opportunities for our SMMEs and positive advert for the golden province locally, regionally, and global”, explained Gauteng MEC for Finance & Economic Development Lebogang Maile. 

This month of October, which is celebrated as Transport and Pride Month, we draw inspiration from the dialectical relations between transport and tourism and our cosmopolitan and inclusive city region position for the LGBTIQ+ community. Gauteng and its people are a powerful symbol of Queer inclusivity and resilience. We welcome the raising of the LGBTQIA+ flag on 2nd October 2024 at the now World Heritage Site of Constitution Hill to mark the start of Pride Month. Accordingly, Pride Month offers us further an opportunity co-create and collaborate with the community sustainable pink tourism routes and experiences development in the province as we continue to diversify our tourism portfolio to cater for diverse and ever-changing travel and tourism consumption needs. 

Leveraging on our quality transport infrastructure network, we are looking forward to an empowering partnership with the city’s legendary pride parade, 35 Johannesburg Pride which takes place on 26th of October 2024 in Sandton and the M Fest Festival which returns to Kyalami Grand Prix Circuit after 2 years absence from the 25 - 27 October promising to be more than a festival but a full #GPLifestyle weekend experience. “The vibrancy is here! Spring to Summer season in Gauteng is going to feel like a fantasy, and everyone is welcome to experience the warmth and exceptional quality services provided by various Gauteng products, attractions, experiences, events, and accommodation establishments. 

Without a doubt, the hosting of quality glocal events in our destination not only improves our tourism offerings but helps in the creation of sustainable jobs and the building of a resilient eventing sector with the required skills set and consistent events circuit in Gauteng” concluded Gauteng Tourism Authority CEO Sthembiso Dlamini.







ARREST OF THE ALLEGED SUSPECT OF THE RAPE AND MURDER OF 6-YEAR-OLD AMANTLE SEMANE @KASIBCNEWS




ARREST OF THE ALLEGED SUSPECT OF THE RAPE AND MURDER OF 6-YEAR-OLD AMANTLE SEMANE @KASIBCNEWS



MMC for Public Safety in the City of Johannesburg Cllr Dr. Mgcini Tshwaku has lauded the speedy arrest of the alleged rape and murder suspect of Amantle Semane by the law enforcement agencies including JMPD, TRU, and SAPS yesterday. 

The alleged incident happened in Orlando East, Soweto. Amantle was allegedly killed by a Mozambican national and was discovered in a shack in Soweto after she disappeared while playing with friends. “We emphasize that we will continue to protect the vulnerable members of society, particularly children. Such heinous crimes will not be tolerated, accepted, or condoned in our city”, said Dr. Mgcini Tshwaku. We have zero tolerance for crime, child abuse, and murder. 

We encourage community vigilance and reporting of suspicious activities. Together we can create a safer environment for all our citizens including children.



In-Depth Assessment of Oncology Services in Gauteng Province @KASIBCNEWS

 



In-Depth Assessment of Oncology Services in Gauteng Province @KASIBCNEWS



The Health and Wellness Portfolio Committee comprised of multi-party members of the Provincial Legislature recently conducted a focused intervention study to evaluate the pressure points and operational efficiency of oncology services across Gauteng Province. The visits, carried out from 22 October to 23 October 2024, included key central hospitals: Dr. George Mukhari Academic, Steve Biko Academic, Charlotte Maxeke Johannesburg Academic, and Nelson Mandela Children’s Hospitals. This initiative provided the Committee with a deeper understanding of the complex challenges involved in delivering cancer treatment and care within the public healthcare sector. Contrary to perceptions, oncology services require sophisticated coordination, far beyond what is often assumed.


Key Findings and Challenges: 

Treatments Expanding Beyond Gauteng and South Africa Oncology services at these central hospitals extend not only beyond the province but also across national borders, offering highly specialized care that is difficult to replicate at tertiary and district hospitals, which often lack essential surgical, diagnostic, and pathological capabilities. Consequently, these hospitals face a high volume of referrals from other provinces, such as Northwest, Limpopo, and Mpumalanga, further straining an already overburdened system. The allocation of beds becomes increasingly complex as they accommodate patients from outside Gauteng, who are likely to require inpatient care based on clinical treatment guidelines, particularly due to their proximity to the hospitals.

With a population of over 15 million, Gauteng bears the highest cancer care burden in South Africa. The central hospitals, originally not designed to accommodate the current patient load, are now stretched beyond capacity in providing both cancer treatment and overall healthcare services. Additionally, the backlog is exacerbated by the significant number of foreign nationals seeking cancer treatment and other healthcare services in these facilities. Over R700 million is currently owed to Charlotte Maxeke Academic Hospital, while at Steve Biko Academic, the bill stands at over R400 million for the treatment of foreign nationals; further intensifying the financial strain on the system. Human Resource Planning The Committee observed that the human resource planning for oncology services is outdated and does not meet the growing demands of Gauteng’s population. This mismatch has led to significant pressure on healthcare professionals, with unfavourable staff-to-patient ratios affecting service delivery.

 Additionally, there is a critical shortage of oncology, radiology, and other specialized healthcare workers, compounded by the private sector's ability to offer more competitive compensation for these sought-after skills. The Occupation Specific Dispensation (OSD) in the health sector, a national competency, directly impacts the retention of scarce skills in public healthcare. This impact was clearly illustrated at one of the hospitals where one of the major contributions to the backlog was owed to the shortage of specialised nurses in the operating theatres and Intensive Care Units. These nurses play a crucial role in the value chain of cancer treatment and care. 

The Committee urges the Department of Health to fast-track the approval and implementation of revised staffing plans, already proposed by hospitals, to address these shortages. While the Committee recognizes the budget constraints caused by austerity measures, addressing the critical need for specialised personnel must remain a top priority to meet growing healthcare demands. Infrastructure needs Gauteng historically had only two main radiology centres. However, the Committee was encouraged to see that Dr. George Mukhari Hospital is advancing plans to construct an additional oncology facility. Once completed, this facility will relieve pressure on existing services and enhance treatment capacity for cancer patients. However, it is essential to ensure that infrastructure expansions are matched by an increase in specialized personnel to operate the facility effectively. 

The Committee will closely monitor the project’s progress to ensure it meets deadlines and improves access to care. The Committee now fully understands the multi-faceted factors contributing to the backlog in oncology services. The entire value chain—from diagnosis to treatment—requires a coordinated approach, guided by clinical guidelines. With limited institutions providing cancer care, the burden on these facilities is inevitable. As the National Health Insurance (NHI) implementation progresses, it is expected that greater cooperation and system improvements will help address some of the current challenges in the healthcare sector.

Appreciation of Healthcare Professionals The tireless efforts of healthcare workers who continue to deliver essential oncology services under immense pressure is admirable. Their unwavering commitment to patient care, despite resource limitations, reflects their professionalism and compassion. The Committee and the broader community deeply appreciate their dedication. “We remain committed to supporting Gauteng’s healthcare system and will continue working with the Department of Health to tackle these challenges. Our goal is to enhance oncology services, ensuring all patients receive the high-quality care they deserve, despite the complexities involved in providing such specialized treatment,” concluded Adv. Ezra Letsoalo, Chairperson of the Health and Wellness Portfolio Committee.


 


Boards Applications ( NYDA ) National Youth Development Agency @KASIBCNEWS

 





Boards Applications ( NYDA ) National Youth Development Agency @KASIBCNEWS




Minister Sindisiwe Chikunga urges young South Africans to apply for the NYDA Board


The Ministry of Women, Youth, and Persons with Disabilities (DWYPD) encourages young South Africans to apply for positions on the National Youth Development Agency (NYDA) Board, as applications are now open. The NYDA Board plays a crucial role in driving policies and initiatives    that promote youth development and empowerment across the country.

Minister Sindisiwe Chikunga has called on eligible youth leaders between the ages of 18 and 35 to apply, stressing the significance of youth representation in the NYDA’s efforts to uplift and create opportunities for young people. “We are looking for passionate and capable young leaders who are committed to advancing the development of South Africa's youth. This is an opportunity to shape policies and lead initiatives that will have a lasting impact on your generation and the generations to come,” said the Minister.

As outlined in the National Youth Development Agency Amendment Act (No. 11 of 2024), applicants must be South African citizens aged 18-35, with relevant knowledge, experience, or qualifications in youth or social development, finance, law, or other fields necessary to advance the NYDA’s mandate. Candidates who meet these requirements are invited to complete an online application form here. 

The form can also be accessed via WhatsApp, and all applicants are required to upload certified copies of their Identity Document and academic qualifications.



The Minister emphasized the importance of ensuring that the Board is inclusive, representing young people from all walks of life, including those in rural, farming, and mining communities. “We want a Board that understands the diverse challenges young people face, particularly in communities that have been historically underserved. I urge young leaders from every corner of the country to take this opportunity and apply,” Minister Chikunga added.

A list of shortlisted candidates will be published on the parliamentary website, allowing for public comment on their suitability. All shortlisted candidates will undergo preemployment screening by the State Security Agency and verification of their qualifications.

Applications will close at midnight on 18 November 2024.

Minister Chikunga concluded: “The future of South Africa depends on the active participation of its youth. I encourage every young person who is passionate about contributing to the future of our country to apply for this important position.”