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Eyewitness News
a day ago
- Politics
- Eyewitness News
SA's National Dialogue boasts a task team to steer public engagements
JOHANNESBURG - A task team has been appointed to lead preparations for the upcoming National Dialogue. This week, President Cyril Ramaphosa announced that the dialogue, which will include public engagement sessions, will take place on 15 August 2025. The preparatory task team held a media briefing in Johannesburg on Friday to outline the planning. ALSO READ: The team responsible for preparing the national dialogue includes representatives from the National Economic Development and Labour Council (NEDLAC), The Presidency, and various national foundations. It is chaired by Nkosinathi Biko, executive trustee of the Steve Biko Foundation, with Lindiwe Gadd from the Chief Albert Luthuli Foundation serving as deputy chair. Biko says alongside the national convention scheduled for August, public engagements remain the most crucial aspect of the National Dialogue. "The first national convention shall be a gathering of representatives of the broadest range of South Africans, whose task is to set a broad agenda and fine-tune processes of the public engagements." The ultimate goal is to develop a 30-year action plan through this dialogue that will guide South Africa onto the right path.


The South African
3 days ago
- Politics
- The South African
South Africa's National Dialogue: A call for unity
President Cyril Ramaphosa has announced a National Convention to start a national dialogue involving the entire country. The initiative's goal is to bring people from all walks of life together to fight crime, unemployment, inequality, and division, thereby improving everyone's future. President Cyril Ramaphosa said that dialogue has always been the key to South Africa's change. He discussed how unity and negotiation ended apartheid and built democracy. Ramaphosa described the National Dialogue as a process of national consolidation and progress. Ramaphosa stated that a second National Convention will be held early next year. This convention will establish the duties of the government, businesses, communities, and civil society. There will be an Eminent Persons Group in charge of the process. This group will include well-known people like Judge Edwin Cameron, Dr Brigalia Bam, Siya Kolisi, and many more. The National Dialogue will operate under a three-tiered governance model. An inter-ministerial committee led by Deputy President Paul Mashatile on government involvement. A Steering Committee made up of people from the business, political, labour, cultural, and civil society sectors will set strategic priorities. The secretariat at the National Economic Development and Labour Council (NEDLAC) will provide operational support by managing daily activities and making sure that the dialogue continues smoothly through all of its stages. President Ramaphosa's National Dialogue: A staged process that starts at the local level and ends with national unity Ramaphosa said that the next step in the National Development Plan will be based on this process. He ended by calling for unity: 'We are drawing on our traditions of talking and arguing.' Critics view President Cyril Ramaphosa's National Dialogue as a political smokescreen hiding South Africa's diplomatic challenges with strategic allies and the government's growing problems leading to a coalition after the ANC's poor election results. Let us know by leaving a comment below, or send a WhatsApp to 060 011 021 11. Subscribe to The South African website's newsletters and follow us on WhatsApp, Facebook, X and Bluesky for the latest news.