MEDIA BRIEFING BY THE MINISTER AND DEPUTY MINISTER OF ARTS, CULTURE, SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
24 August 1999
Documents handed out:
Monument to the Women of South Africa Competition Form
Opening Statements by Dr B Ngubane
The Minister of Arts, Culture, Science and Technology, Mr Ben Ngubane pointed out that the budget of his department had been significantly increased. He spelt out the work his Department is dealing with such as support for our cultural heritage, formulation of related legislation, the projects implemented or due to be implemented by Department and the institutions established by the Department such as the National Heritage Council.
The Minister said that the present national coat of arms does not reflect all the people and the culture of the country. He pointed out that the Cabinet had approved the implementation of the process leading to the adoption of a new national coat of arms. The Cabinet had expressed desire that the new national coat of arms should reflect the culture, identity and the aspirations of the people of South Africa. He revealed that the initial studies put the budget for the adoption of new national coat of arms very high but the subsequent studies show that the amount for the process will be R16, 73m. He said that the public should be involved in designing the coat of arms and they had been invited to submit proposals and the closing date for such submissions is 22 September 1999.
The Minister put forward the issue which was published in the press that South African Artists are ripped off financially and die poor and the government is overlooking the problem. He said that the government is looking at this issue and other issues related to artists and culture. He stated that the Department had instigated a task team to look at this problem where the Deputy Minister is also a member. He invited all journalists who are involved in arts to contribute in addressing the problem.
The Minister handed over to the Deputy Minister, Ms B Mabandla, to brief the media. She discussed the work of the National Legacy Project which aims at redressing the imbalances of the past. She said that the Department is in the process of planning a Women's Monument at the Union Building in Pretoria to be unveiled on Women's Day next year. She pointed out that the public is invited to participate in the competition to design and a memorial to commemorate the contribution of women to the struggle for freedom [closing date 30.10.99 for entry forms; 30.11.99 for design proposals].
The Deputy Minister stated that the government will commemorate the Anglo-Boer War. She said that the government had identified a number of sites such as the upgrading of graves in Ladysmith and elsewhere. She revealed that the President will make a keynote address in future as to how to commemorate the war.
The Deputy Minister revealed that her Department would build the Nelson Mandela Monument at Nqunu. She pointed out that these projects provide the community with work. She added that the Samora Machel monument and road had been completed.
After the briefing the meeting was closed.
Appendix 1
Opening Statements by Dr B Ngubane, Minister Of Arts, Culture, Science &Technology at the Briefing of the Media, Cape Town, 24 August 1999