who we are President Jacob Zuma's new cabinet as announced on 10 May 2009, necessitated the establishment, reorganization, and renaming of some of the national departments to support Ministers in the execution of their mandates. In his statement, the Pres ...
The Minister of Economic Development is responsible for coordinating the development of the country’s New Growth Path and overseeing the work of key state entities engaged in economic development. Soon after the ministry was set up, work was done to ...
Introduction and background introduction We as humanity continue to consume the earths’ resources at ever increasing and unsustainable rates. This serves a course of rapidly accelerating trends of environmental degradation and climate change globall ...
Vision A long and healthy life for all South Africans Mission To improve health status through the prevention of illnesses and the promotion of healthy lifestyles and to consistently improve the healthcare delivery system by focusing on access, e ...
The Department came into being in 1994 after the dawn of democracy. Its roots can be traced back to 1956 when the Freedom Charter was adopted in Kliptown. The clause that says: There shall be houses, security and comfort is the founding base for the depar ...
Vision Our vision is an African Continent, which is prosperous, peaceful, democratic, nonracial, nonsexist and united, and which contributes to a world that is just and equitable. Mission We are committed to promoting South Africa’s national inte ...
Vision The Department of Labour will strive for a labour market which is conducive to investment, economic growth, employment creationand decent work. Mission Regulate the South Africa labour market for a sustainable economy through: Appropriate l ...
VISION The vision of the Department of Mineral Resources is to enable a globally competitive, sustainable and meaningfully transformed minerals and mining sector to ensure that all South Africans derive sustainable benefit from the country’s mineral we ...
The Role of the National Treasury The National Treasury is responsible for managing South Africa’s national government finances. Supporting efficient and sustainable public financial management is fundamental to the promotion of economic development, g ...
With the dawn of democracy in 1994, and the adoption of a new final constitution in1996, a provision was made for an Office of the President, which later became known as The Presidency. Under previous dispensations, the head of government in South Africa ...
About the dpsa Strategic overview Vision A professional, productive and responsive public service and administration Mission Establish norms and standards to ensure that the state machinery functions optimally and that such norms and standard ...
GrowSA is a Non-Profit organisation established with the aim to facilitate Economic Growth and Enterprise Development within the various Business Sectors operating in the Southern Africa Region. Read More...
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