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Commemoration of World AIDS Day

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The Northern Cape Provincial Government today commemorated World Aids day under the theme, “Towards an HIV and TB free generation: Rise, Act, Protect,”by conducting a community outreach to about 100 families living with HIV/ AIDS. This forms part of an integrated approach between Government, civil society, NGO’s and religious formations to assess whether people take up the responsibility to regularly test for HIV or TB, know where they can find a testing site, clinic or health facility and whether the services at these Government centres are adequate satisfactory. This campaign was led by the Premier, Ms. Sylvia Lucas, who together with the Provincial MECs visited the areas of Ritchie, Greenpoint, Roodepan, Galeshewe and Lerato Park.

Testing sites were available at all the areas that were visited as a means of encouraging HIV Counseling and Testing. Information leaflets on HIV/AIDS and TB as well as condoms were distributed. The families that were visited were given food parcels to ensure that their nutrition needs are also taken care of. 

It was encouraging to note that members of the community that were visited confirmed that they do take their antiretroviral medication and that they were aware of the dangers of not taking your medication whilst being HIV positive. Some had even battled with TB but have completed their course of medication and are now TB free. Ms. Lucas stated that the fact that HIV positive people who were taking their medication attested to how it is improving their lives and that antiretroviral tablets are ready available at clinics is an indication of the success of Government’s HIV programme.  

At a report back session after the household visits Ms. Lucas encouraged stakeholders and community members present that we need to show compassion and support to our people. There should be no stigma and discrimination against those living with HIV. She went further to state that, “We can only turn the situation around if we make sure that we provide people with information and proper services that can have a positive impact in our fight against HIV/AIDS and TB.” Ms. Lucas commended the caregivers on the work that they are doing because through their community service people living with HIV/AIDS are given hope that their disease is not a death sentence.

The 100 families that were visited have been adopted by Government in order to do follow ups and make sure that we can do more to address their needs. The Premier also announced the establishment of community war rooms where matters pertaining to HIV/AIDS, poverty and services of Government can constantly be addressed. 

The aim of today’s programme was to ensure that the commemoration of AIDS day does not become an event but becomes a 365 day campaign that encourages people to know their status and live healthy lifestyles.

The Premier and civil society lit candles in memory of those that have lost the battle to HIV/ AIDS but also to encourage others to get tested in order to know their status and make positive life decisions. Ms. Lucas encouraged everyone to work with Government and Civil society towards an HIV free generation.

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Joint Media Statement by Premier Sylvia Lucas and MEC Alvin Botes on Lorato Park Housing Development Project.

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The Lorato Park Housing Development Project is a catalytical project intended to transform the current sprawling informal settlement into a quality integrated development. The ultimate vision for the project is to transform informal settlement to be a mixed income housing development of some 4 651 housing units; consisting out of a combination of subsidised, bonded and institutional housing units, which, in combination with social amenities and provision for commercial opportunities, will form an integrated living space. 

The Project is devised in line with Government’s Comprehensive Plan for the Development of Sustainable Human Settlement (Comprehensive Plan) of 2004 and seeks to facilitate the creation of a dignified suburb that could achieve sustainable development outcomes for the community as a whole. The project is structured in terms of the Integrated Residential Development Programme (IRDP) as set out in the National Housing Code 2009.

The Lorato Park Housing Development Project was envisaged, planned and approved as an Integrated Residential Development Programme (“IRDP”) project. In essence the Project aims to achieve a feasible inclusionary development approach that provides for the integration of:

  • Higher level of services than typical of subsidized townships
  • Mixed income residential environment;
  • Rich choice of housing modalities; 
  • Various tenure options; 
  • Quality built environment; 
  • Economic opportunities and job creation;
  • Provision of full range of transport and social facilities; and
  • Delivered in one seamless development process.

 PROGRESS TO DATE

The following infrastructure has been completed in Phase 1 of Lerato Park: 

  • The internal civil- and electrical infrastructure for 491 subsidized houses and 192 bonded stand were installed in Phase 1 of Lerato Park.
  • 491 Subsidized housing units consisting of 223 free standing houses, 127 semi-detached houses and 141 row houses were constructed.

Progress for the installation/construction of the civil engineering services for Phase 2 of Lerato Park is 100% complete.

Construction of the Community Rental Units (“CRUs”) in Lerato Park:  Overall progress for all CRUs on all three sites:

  • Overall progress for CRUs on Site 1 – 27.5% 
  • Overall progress for CRUs on Site 2 – 43%
  • Overall progress for CRUs on Site 3 – 28%

MVD Kalahari Town Planners has been appointed for the following that they are currently busy with Phase 2 of Lerato Park which includes the consolidation and subdivision of the subsidised row housing stands to be converted to subsidised free standing stands. 

The following contractors have been appointed for the construction of the free standing subsidised houses in Phase 2 of Lerato Park:  

  •  Lesae Trading for the construction of 35 houses – The contract commencement date is 17 November 2015 and the expected contract completion date is 31 March 2016; 
  • Mzini Construction for the construction of 65 houses - The contract commencement date is 26 November 2015 and the expected contract completion date is 30 April 2016; and 
  •  Barzani Construction for the construction of approximately 325 houses - The expected contract commencement date is 11 January 2016 and the expected contract completion date is 30 September 2016

Revised timeline for the construction of the Community Residential Units (“CRUs”) in Lerato Park

The appointed Business Rescue Practitioner of Cross Boarder Development Consultants (PTY) Ltd confirmed on 26 November 2015 the following with reference to the completion of the construction of the CRUs in Lerato Park: 

  •  The CRU Sites 1 & 3 will be completed for handover on 24 May 2016; 
  • The CRU Site 2 will be completed for handover on 27 May 2016; 
  • The first buildings on Sites 1 & 3 will be ready for practical completion on 05 April 2016; and 
  • The first building on Site 2 will be ready for practical completion on 27 April 2016

The handover of the cheque to Sol Plaatjie Municipality for 100 Breaking New Ground Houses in Phase 2 is correlated to the significance of the 16 Days of No violence against women and children. In line with our fight against violence against women and children,  the beneficiary list for the 100 BNG in Lerato Park has women composition of close  to  80% . Women and Children remain vulnerable in our society and it is through concerted efforts of not only Government but the entire society to speak out and take action against perpetrators of heinous acts. 

Media Enquiries: Xhanti Teki 060 544 5323
Media Liaison Officer 

 

 

 

Premier Sylvia Lucas at the launch of the 16 Days of Activism Campaign

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Programme Director
Members of the Executive Council
Executive Mayors and Councillors
Members of Civil Society
Government officials
Members of the Media
Ladies and gentlemen

South Africa achieved its hard fought and earned democracy in 1994. Central to this democracy was a commitment to gender equality and the empowerment of women. Gender equality is the founding principle and core right of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, Act 106 of 1996, and its founding principles elevate human rights, equality and freedom for everyone in South Africa. However, violence against women and children did not disappear with the introduction of the Constitution with its expansive Bill of Rights.

Dames en Here, ons kom van ‘n verlede wat gekenmerk is deur geweld en geweldadigheid. Grootendeels verantwoordelik hiervoor was die vorige regering wat geweld en onderdrukking nie net ondersteun het nie, maar dit ook bevorder het. Binne hierdie konteks is veral vroue en kinders blootgestel aan geweld in verskeie vorme wat insluit fisiese, emosionele, seksuele, psigologiese en ook ekonomiese verdrukking. Selfs kinders is nie hierdie vorme van onderdrukking gespaar nie.

Dit is ‘n groot onreg dat in meeste gevalle word vroue nog steeds blameer as hulle verkrag word of hulle word glad nie geglo by aanmelding van seksueel verwante misdade nie. Vir te lank moes hierdie vroue swyg en in stilswye hierdie ontberinge meemaak.

Onder die ou “Common law rule” het ‘n man  die voorreg gehad om ‘n sekere mate van pyn en lyding op sy vrou toe te pas en dit was aanvaarbaar onder die wet en so het hierdie barbarse opsiening dit self in die samelewing gemanifisteer. Dit was tot ‘n groot mate aanvaar aangesien verkragting wetgewing nie sy oorsprong in persoonlike beserings wetgewing het nie maar wel in Romeinse wetgewing.  Hierdie word aangehits deur die verskeie kulture, sosiale stelsels en godsdiens wat in die verlede ‘n sort van ‘n baasskap aan mans toegeien het en die onderdrukking van vroue aangemoedig het.

Ladies and gentlemen, the theme adopted by Government: “Count me in: Together moving a non-violent South Africa forward.” Is embracive; signifying the aspirations of the Preamble of the Constitution.

Dames en Here, onder die ANC beheerde Regering het ons merkwaardige vordering gemaak in die bevordering van vroue en kinderregte. Dit is veral belangrik dat ons die sienswyse van mans moet verander. Dit is iets wat in die huis begin, want in die huis is waar ons jong seuns en dames opgroei. In die huis moet die grondslag gelê word nie net as voorbeeld van hoe ‘n man ‘n vrou moet behandel nie, maar ook moet ‘n voorbeeld gestel word aan ons dogters van hoe ‘n vrou behandel behoort te word.

Dit is verblydend om op te let dat meer en meer mans  betrokke raak by die bevordering en beskerming van vroue en kinderregte.  Net gister het ons ‘n mans sametrekking gehad waar mans van alle fasette van die gemeenskap onderneem het om nie net kampvegters vir vroueregte te word nie, maar ook as rolmodelle sal dien in hul gemeenskaape. Hierdie mans verdien ‘n spesiale plek in ons harte en ek wil almal teenwoordig aanmoedig om net die voorbeeld wat daargestel is na te volg nie, maar ook om dit wyd en suid te verkondig en te beoefen.

Aan die voorfront van hierdie veldtog is die belangrikheid om vroue as eweknie en as ons gelyke te aanvaar. Want slegs dan sal mans ons vroue respekteer en met deernis en menslikheid behandel.

Die ander been van ons strategie is om bewusmaking van geweld teen vroue en kinders op te skerp en te verkondig. Die negatiewe impak van hierdie euwel moet bekendgemaak word en ons moet nie net hierdie veldtog beperk tot hierdie tydperk nie, maar dit moet elke dag deel uitmaak van ons verpligtinge. Alhoewel hierdie veldtog deur die Verenigde Nasies onderskryf word en vanaf 25 November tot 10 December jaarliks strek, moet ons dit nie net tot hierdie tydperk beperk nie, maar moet dit heeljaar onderhou word.

Dit als begin in die huis soos ek alreeds gesê het. Ons verstaan dat deesdae het ons baie streng kinders met gehoorsame ouers en dit is ‘n onding wat daadwerklik reggestel moet word. Ons kan nie in ‘n samelewing voortleef waar ons ons waardes verloor ten koste van wat gesien word as ‘n moderne samelewing nie. Ons moet terugkeer na ‘n tyd waar God en die kerk sentraal tot ons daaglikese lewe is. In ‘n samelewing waar God die anker van ons bestaan is sien ons vooruitgang en vrede.

Ek wil hiermee ook die gebruik en misbruik van dwelms aanspreek. Dit is alombekend dat dwelms en drank ‘n groot rol speel in geweld en wetteloosheid. Ons Provinsie is vervuil van dwelmhandelaars wat ons kinders in die verslawing van dwelms vasgevang het. As regering doen ons ons bes om hierdie aanslag op ons gemeenskappe af te weer, maar dit vereis dat ons saam moet staan en hande vat indien ons hierdie oorlog wil wen. Ek staan hier vandag met oortuiging dat ons wel saam as oorwinnaars uit hierdie stryd sal tree en saam sal ons veilige gemeenskappe nalaat vir die geslagte wat kom. Dit verg beide wilskrag en uiwer en ons kan dit doen. Ons het die onmoontlike vermag deur ‘n regering wat haat en onderdrukking beoefen te oorwin en ons sal weer veilige gemeenskappe daarstel.

Domestic violence continues to be a deadly crime, a social menace, and a costly public health and economic problem.  The brutal killing of women and children despite laws having been instituted to criminalize brutal behavior and to improve the safety of women and children shows that there is a need to move from policy to action and provide stronger focus than ever on prevention and early intervention to support women and children against this scourge

On the other hand, while there has been an improvement in arrests of alleged perpetrators, there has also been a serious miscarriage of justice, where the alleged perpetrators are released while the stakeholders within the criminal justice system play the blame game. As government we must desist from the blame game because it causes communities to lose confidence in the justice system.

We are also encouraged that there has been a decline in the commission of violent crimes against women as indicated in the release of the South African Police Services release of crime statistics. As a Province we will continue to fight the scourge of violence not only against women, children and the vulnerable, but against all people we serve. We have vowed to serve and protect and by God we will uphold that oath.

In its 2014 Election Manifesto, the ANC committed that: “We will continue to prioritise incidents of domestic violence and crimes against women and children by further strengthening the Sexual Offences and Community Affairs (SOCA) Unit and pursuing a multi-disciplinary approach in our fight against violence against women and children Including:

  • The integration of the Criminal Justice System including access to justice;
  • As well as continue to improve the detection of crime and efficiency in the courts

While it is the primary responsibility of Government to provide strong leadership and a coordinated and integrated approach to tackling this scourge, reducing violence against women and children is a shared responsibility across the South African society and cannot be achieved by Government alone. It therefore becomes important for us to live the theme, “Count Me In: Together Moving A Non-Violent South Africa Forward.”

This year our Provincial campaign also aims to provide a platform to engage all stakeholders across race, gender, age and other divides to commit to collectively fight this scourge in society and to relook at the available strategies on the eradication of violence against women and children. This calls for social cohesion and is not a programme for a particular grouping, but it is a call to all members of society because it deals with our integrity

In its Discussion Paper on Gender Based Violence the ANC raised concerns on the levels of violence against women and children, stating  that there are serious concerns about the levels of gender based violence, especially sexual violence in the country and hence government had sought to reform its laws and policies regarding gender based violence.

Structural barriers in the economic, political, social and environmental levels reinforced racial and gender inequalities. Women were marginalized and discriminated against in terms of economic opportunities, the labour market as well as access to land, credit, and finance, which makes them prone to violence and abuse.

As I conclude I want us to imagine living in a society where we no longer read or hear about the abuse that women and children often suffer at the hands of heartless perpetrators. A society where they are safe at home, at school and at work; where children play safely outside and women walk freely in the streets. This is the society that the 16 Days of Activism for No Violence against Women and Children hopes to achieve. I urge all of you to recommit yourself to the pledge to be counted in moving forward a non-violent South Africa. A pledge that says:

Count Me In: I will protect my sister
Tel my in: Ek sal ‘n helpende hand uitreik na my broer in nood.
Count Me In: I care for the safety of women and children
Tel me in: Ek sal ‘n skoon en nugter lewe lei
Count Me In: I will financially provide for my family
Tel my in: Ek sal God as my anker daarstel
Count Me In: I will be my brother’s keeper.
Tel my in: ek verbind my tot die genesing van my gemeenskap.
Count me in: I am the solution


I thank you

 

 

Executive Council Outreach to Namakwa District

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The Executive Council of the Northern Cape Provincial Government under the stewardship of Premier Sylvia Lucas conducted an outreach programme to the Namakwa District from 27 October 2015 till 29 October 2015.

The Executive Council was accompanied by the Executive Mayor of the Namakwa District, local mayors and councilors and senior government officials that include Deputy Director General for Institutional Development in the Office of the Premier, Heads of Departments and Senior managers in departments.

The Executive Outreach programme is the flagship community outreach programme for the provincial government for the past 21 years, this allows the political leadership to direct interact with the public and communities and provide instant relieve to issues raised by the community or individuals. Premier Lucas used this opportunity to introduces the Executive Council to the communities

During the outreach to Namakwa Premier Lucas committed to assist a young lady from Kuboes in the Rigtersveld municipal area to complete her studies in the nursing field. Premier Lucas said that provincial government is encouraging young people in rural areas to engage provincial government to access opportunities in the medical fields so that they can assist with addressing the shortage of nurses and doctors in rural areas.  Premier also strongly articulated the position of provincial government to provide housing to elderly people in the province during the community meeting in Kuboes.

All of the towns that the Executive Council visited that include Kuboes, Sandift, Paulshoek, Nourivier and Onseepkans are connected with gravel roads from the major towns, the conditions of the gravel roads was raised by communities during the household visits and community meetings and Premier Lucas committed that provincial government will ensure that gravel roads will be upgraded will funding is sourced to construct tare roads in this areas

The triple challenge of inequality, unemployment and poverty was among the issues raised by the community and equally so they expressed appreciation for the work done by government to alleviate the plight of the poor with initiatives like Expanded Public Works Programme (EPWP) and the Community Works Programme(CWP)

The Executive Council was also accompanied by the Provincial Commissioner of Police Gen Shuvuri , and senior management of the SAPS in the province. The SAPS committed to address the issues of crime, shortage of human resource and police vehicles as raised by communities.

The Northern Cape Provincial Government is a caring government

 

 

 

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