DD MABUZA TO LEAD THE MPUMALANGA FOR THE NEXT
FIVE YEARS
By BRIAN KAJENGO
The speaker say the Mpumalanga
Executive Council, we held our last official meeting according to our timeline
since we came in, as from the year 2009.
He said, “We started
on a bad note, there was too much negativity, and we improved as the time went
on. Quoting from the Honorable Premier, we hope the team that will come in,
will take the baton and put more efforts on especially job creation.
“Without singing our
own song, we believe that the efforts of this out-going executive council will
not go unnoticed. Some of us had served in the executive for so many years and
have acquired maximum experience to be deployed to other provincial and
national responsibilities.
“We believe that wherever
we will be deployed, we will be able to work hard and serve the people of South
Africa with passion and determination,” said Provincial speaker William Lubisi.
Lubisi went on to say
looking back, we see Mpumalanga as a different province, indeed there is a good
story to tell. We acknowledge and concede that although great work has been
done in the province, there are some areas that still need much of the
government’s attention.
1.
Cabinet
Decisions
1.1.
Progress
report on rain disasters
The executive council
noted progress on the provincial flood disasters that took place in March this
year. After the executive council pronounced a provincial disaster in April
this year, the national disaster management centre was duly informed of the
proclamation and it has since deployed its task team to verify the information
and begin the classification process.
As
the total cost for the damage was estimated at R535 million, the provincial
government has only manage to set aside R158 million, we have requested a
further financial assistance from national.
The
PDMC will monitor with the relevant sector departments that
irreparably
damaged structures are demolished once new structures have been built. This
will be set as part of the conditions for any relief funding provided.
10.2
Progress report on interventions in
three departments [Health, Dardla and DCSSL]
Cabinet noted the close out report on
the interventions in the provincial departments of Health, Department of
Agriculture Rural Development and Land Affairs that had been placed under the
curatorship.
Cabinet further allowed an extension for the next three months [April to June
2014] in order for the systems that were introduced during the intervention
period to be strengthened and that the Provincial Treasury may provide guidance
on the implementation of improvement plans.
11. Inauguration of Premier
Ladies and gentlemen, preparations for the
inauguration of the Premier are afoot, and we wish to give you a direction on
the processes.
Although yesterday’s meeting was our last executive
council meeting, we remain the MECs until the new Premier pronounces the new
Cabinet. It is then that we will seize our positions.
On Wednesday, 21 May 2014, there will be a special
Legislature sitting which will be presided over by the Deputy Judge President
Aubrey Ledwaba at 10h00 in the morning.
The purpose of that special sitting will be for the
swearing in of 30 members of the provincial legislature, election of the
Premier, election of the Speaker and his or her deputy.
The Premier elect will also take an oath on the same
day at the executive council boardroom. We wish to emphasise that the swearing
in of the members will happen concurrently with that of the national
parliament.
12. Appointments
Cabinet further approved the following appointments;
12.1 Mr George Mthethwa –
appointed Director: Communications [COGTA]
12.2 Ms Ditebogo Mokonyana –
appointed Director: Financial Accounting [COGTA]
12.3 Mr William Mthombothi –
appointed Head of Department [Department of Community Safety, Security and
Liaison]
13. Appointment of Members of
the Consumer Court
13.1 Professor J M Maseko: Chairperson
13.2 Mr B C Matsane: Alternate Chairperson
13.3 Ms T E Mawekeke: Member
13.4 Ms N B Mzuzu: Member
13.5 Ms M Swart: Member
Alternate Members
13.6 Ms L Mcitwa-Mahlangu
13.7 Mr D E Mashego
13.8 Mr V R Nkosi
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