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Government welcomes decline in SA’s poverty levels
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Government welcomes decline in SA’s poverty levels
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Minister Patricia de Lille welcomes Cabinet Concurrence of the Tourism Growth Partnership Plan (2025-2029)
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Minister Patricia de Lille welcomes Cabinet Concurrence of the Tourism Growth Partnership Plan (2025-2029)
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The Minister of Tourism, Patricia de Lille welcomes Cabinet’s concurrence of the Tourism Growth Partnership Plan (TGPP), a unified actionable five-year roadmap developed jointly by government and the tourism private sector to unlock the full potential of tourism as a key driver of inclusive economic growth and job creation in South Africa.
The TGPP is aligned with key national policies, including: the National Development Plan (NDP); the National Tourism Sector Strategy (NTSS); the Tourism Sector Master Plan; the Medium-Term Development Plan (MTDP), and the Tourism White Paper on the Development and Promotion of Tourism in South Africa (2024).
The TGPP sets ambitious but achievable targets to be realised by the end of the seventh administration (2029):
- Increase international tourist arrivals from 8.9 to 15 million per year
- Increase international tourist spend from R92 billion to R115 billion per year
- Grow direct employment in tourism from 750 000 to1 million direct jobs
- Grow total employment (direct and indirect) to 2.3 million jobs
- Increase annual domestic trips from 40m to 45 million per year
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MEC Nonceba Kontsiwe launches first phase of Commercialisation of 100 Farms
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MEC Nonceba Kontsiwe launches first phase of Commercialisation of 100 Farms
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Presidency on Government’s performance in 2025
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Address delivered by the Minister of Public Works & Infrastructure, Dean Macpherson
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Address delivered by the Minister of Public Works & Infrastructure, Dean Macpherson
Request for SAPS involvement
Ladies and gentlemen,
Given the seriousness of the preliminary findings, the loss of life, and the clear indications of potential criminality, we have taken steps to ensure that the criminal investigation into this collapse is thorough, coordinated, and informed by prior experience.
On Sunday afternoon, I formally wrote to the Minister of Police, Minister Cachalia, to request his assistance in facilitating inter-provincial cooperation within the South African Police Service in relation to this investigation.
Specifically, I requested that the SAPS investigative team from the Western Cape, which previously led the complex investigation into the George Building collapse, be made available, where appropriate, to support and collaborate with the KwaZulu-Natal SAPS team responsible for the eThekwini investigation.
The purpose of this request is not to replace local investigative capacity, but to strengthen it - by drawing on experience gained in a similar tragedy, particularly in navigating the technical, evidentiary, and regulatory complexities that arise in cases of major structural failure.
My department, together with the Council for the Built Environment, is leading the technical investigation into the collapse and stands ready to support SAPS in any manner required to ensure accountability, justice for affected families, and the prevention of similar incidents in the future.
Where loss of life occurs as a result of possible negligence or unlawful conduct, there can be no room for delay, fragmentation, or uncertainty.
Those responsible must be identified, and the law must take its course.
The CBE has recommended three immediate steps to be taken as a precautionary measure which I fully support, namely:
- Detecting illegal building activities in municipalities across the country
- Requiring ready-mix concrete providers to notify building control bodies wherever large volumes of concrete are delivered to construction sites across the country to ensure they are known to municipalities,
- Launching a community-based campaign on the importance of building approvals and relevant statutory processes as part of public safety.
Conclusion
Ladies and gentlemen,
As I conclude, and as this investigation continues, our focus remains clear and unwavering: to support affected families and communities, to ensure full accountability, and to prevent a tragedy of this nature from ever occurring again.
The technical, criminal, and labour-related investigations now underway will proceed without interference.
My department, through the Council for the Built Environment, will continue to work closely with law-enforcement authorities and all relevant departments to ensure that every responsible party is identified and held to account.
Once investigations are concluded, we will communicate the outcomes transparently to the public, as we have done in the case of the George Building collapse, while ensuring that criminal proceedings are not compromised.
Before I conclude, I want to formally acknowledge and thank the disaster-management teams, emergency services, and first responders who have worked tirelessly under extremely difficult and dangerous conditions since Friday.
In particular, I would like to thank Mr Mzwandile Hadebe, the Acting Head of the KwaZulu-Natal Provincial Disaster Management Centre, and his team, for their leadership, coordination, and professionalism throughout this response.
I want to also thank the Provincial of KwaZulu-Natal through MEC Reverend Thulasizwe Buthelezi and MEC Martin Meyer for their support and response during this disaster.
I would like to also acknowledge the support of the eThekwini Municipality through the Mayor, Cyril Xaba, for response they have led during this time.
Their work has been critical in managing this tragedy with care, discipline, and respect for human life.
I would therefore now like to invite the KwaZulu-Natal MEC for Public Works & Infrastructure, Martin Meyer, to brief you on the current status of operations and the support measures being implemented for affected families and the broader community.















