Statement of the Inter-Ministerial Committee on the National Dialogue on the state of readiness for the first National Convention.

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Statement of the Inter-Ministerial Committee on the National Dialogue on the state of readiness for the first National Convention

 

South Africa Prepares for Historic First National Convention to Foster Inclusive National Dialogue PRETORIA, South Africa, August 14, 2025 – Deputy President Paul Mashatile convened the Inter-Ministerial Committee (IMC) on the National Dialogue this week to review preparations for the inaugural National Convention, scheduled for August 15-16, 2025, at the University of South Africa (UNISA) Muckleneuk Campus in Pretoria. The convention marks a significant milestone in South Africa’s commitment to fostering a citizen-led, inclusive national dialogue aimed at addressing pressing societal issues and promoting unity. The IMC, chaired by Deputy President Mashatile, comprises various government departments tasked with coordinating the government’s role in supporting the National Convention and the broader National Dialogue initiative. The committee has been diligently mobilizing resources and overseeing expenditures to ensure the event’s success, while adhering strictly to the Public Finance Management Act (PFMA) and applicable Treasury regulations. A comprehensive progress report was presented by Mr. Boichoko Ditlhake, Chairperson of the Convention Organizing Committee, and Mr. Makhukhu Mampuru, Executive Director of the National Economic Development and Labour Council (NEDLAC). The report confirmed that preparations are on track for the two-day event, with logistical, secretariat, and communication arrangements firmly in place. The IMC expressed confidence in the organizing committee’s ability to deliver a well-executed convention, emphasizing that all financial processes comply with public finance regulations and will be fully accounted for through standard mechanisms. The meeting was attended by premiers and mayors from various provinces and municipalities, who pledged their full support for the initiative. However, the IMC noted with concern the withdrawal of certain foundations from the convention’s preparations. Deputy President Mashatile was tasked with engaging these organizations to encourage their participation in this critical national process, underscoring the importance of inclusivity. The IMC commended efforts to minimize costs, with significant contributions from stakeholders providing in-kind support. Notably, UNISA has offered to host the convention at no cost, providing plenary and overflow venues with livestream capabilities, 10 breakaway rooms, a dining area, work spaces, and an operations center. Additional services include catering, ushers, audio-visual support, printing of discussion materials, signage, conference bags, notepads, pens, and WiFi access, all provided free of charge. The committee expressed deep appreciation to UNISA for its generous contribution, which has significantly reduced the financial burden of hosting the event.Funding for the convention is being sourced from existing budgets of NEDLAC and the Presidency, supplemented by in-kind contributions and donations. The IMC emphasized that all procurement and financial management processes will adhere strictly to PFMA guidelines, ensuring transparency and accountability. The National Convention is envisioned as a cornerstone of the National Dialogue, a citizen-led platform designed to address key national challenges through inclusive and participatory discussions. The IMC urged communities across South Africa to actively engage in the process, raising issues of concern to ensure they are comprehensively addressed. The committee reiterated that the dialogue must reflect the voices of all South Africans, fostering a sense of shared responsibility and collective action. Deputy President Mashatile welcomed the progress report and reaffirmed the government’s unwavering commitment to supporting the National Convention as the launchpad for the National Dialogue. “This is a historic opportunity for South Africans to come together, share ideas, and chart a collective path forward,” he said. The government will continue to mobilize resources, including donations and in-kind contributions, to ensure the success of this initiative while maintaining fiscal responsibility. The National Convention is expected to draw a diverse range of participants, including government officials, civil society organizations, community leaders, and citizens from all walks of life. By prioritizing inclusivity and transparency, the event aims to set a precedent for collaborative governance and meaningful public engagement in South Africa’s democratic journey. For further information on the National Dialogue and the National Convention, contact the Presidency or NEDLAC.

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