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The National Arts and Culture Deputy Minister Ms. Maggie Sotyu paid a special visit to !XhunKwesa Combined School at Platfontein on Friday, 16 March 2018. The Minister donated essential school items such as uniforms, shoes, stationery, books, bags and sporting equipment to over 200 underprivileged learners from Grade 7as part of government’s Back to School campaign. The national campaign was firstly launched on Friday, 09 March 2018 at Smithfield in the Free State.
The Deputy Minister officially hoisted the National flag at the school as part of the Department of Arts and Culture’s "Flag in Every School Campaign”. The campaign seeks amongst others to promote national identity, nation building and social cohesion and instil the spirit of patriotism.
Prior to handing over of donations as the Deputy Minister popularized national symbols, preamble of the Constitution and promoted the correct etiquette for singing of both the South African National and African Union anthems.
In return the school learners sang songs, recited poems and danced for their visitors. The school and police choirs took part in the signing of national anthem. The Back-to-School campaign seeks to ensure that even those learners from disadvantaged backgrounds are afforded an equal opportunity for being the best students they can be.
During her address the Deputy Minister of Arts and Culture Ms. Maggie Sotyu expressed her department's passion towards education “We at the Department of Arts and Culture are passionate about contributing towards education and building closer relationships with our communities. This is to ensure that we enable access and opportunities for learners and improve educational facilities throughout South Africa to build a strong, flourishing, knowledge-based economy.”
The Deputy Minister added that government will continue to invest in expanding access to quality basic education and improving the outcomes of public schools." Education is vital for people to take their rightful place in society. The Back-to-School campaign seeks to ensure that even those learners from disadvantaged backgrounds have an equal chance at being the best student they can be.”
Meanwhile Mr. Mpho Mosweu from Sol Plaatje Municipality says his institution is proud to be associated with such campaigns “Education is one of our key corporate social responsibility focus areas and we are delighted to partner with government to ensure that all learners are able to focus on their studies rather than on school resources."
!Xunkhwesa Combined School is a public combined school located at Platfontein outside Kimberley. It offers underprivileged children from the Khoisan community unpaid schooling with nutrition programme.
The school principal Mr. Nicholas Snaders appreciated the department's efforts in aiding the learners "Our pupils are from poverty-stricken areas where the unemployment rate is high and these resources provided by the Department of Sport, Arts and Culture will go a long way in offering them a quality educational experience.”
The MEC for Sport , Arts and Culture Ms Bongiwe Mbinqo-Gigaba would hereby like to take this opportunity to convey her deepest sympathy and condolences to the Sobukwe family on the passing of Ms Zondeni Veronica Sobukwe, the wife to the PAC founder the late Professor Mangaliso Robert Sobukwe. Like many of her peers who were affected by the socio-political impact and planning patterns of the apartheid regime, Ma Sobukwe sacrificed her time, leisure and family in the fight against apartheid.
Ma Zondeni Veronica Sobukwe played an indelible role in both the liberation and development of our country and to her and her generation we owe an immeasurable debt of gratitude. She leaves behind a proud legacy of steadfastness, resilience and selflessness for her exceptional and outstanding contribution and sacrifice to the liberation struggle.
Her legacy is engraved in the minds and societal fibre of our people and our nation which she served tirelessly and passionately.
Her deep understanding of the plight of the poor and her unwavering desire to play a role in achieving an equal society and eliminating poverty will be sorely missed by those who have worked with her. She will be remembered for her tireless contribution in the fight against apartheid , her unwavering determination to serve her people and her commitment to the prosperity of our nation , and will be sorely missed. At this hour of great loss, our thoughts are with her family, friends, comrades and the entire PAC family and all those who have been touched by her life.
The Sobukwe family has a strong footprint in the Province as Professor Robert Mangiliso Sobukwe and his family with Ma Zondeni Sobukwe was banished to Kimberley in 1969 and restricted to the confines of Galeshewe by the apartheid government in their attempt to suppress and frustrate him in his drive to fight apartheid and ensure the emancipation of the majority black South Africans. They owned a house in Naledi Street Galeshewe as well as a law office at the Mayibuye Precinct until his death 40 years ago on the 27 February 1978.
The MEC for Sport , Arts and Culture Ms Bongiwe Mbinqo-Gigaba will be therefore visiting the bereaved Sobukwe Family on Tuesday, 21st August 2018 at 11h00 in Graaf Reinet to pay her respect to the family and all those close to Ma Sobukwe.
Issued by
Conrad Fortune
Media Liaison Officer
Ministry of Sport , Arts and Culture
Northern Cape
0798730679
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The promotion, development and transformation of arts, culture, museums, heritage, language services, library, information and archives services in order to contribute to:
To improve the quality of life of all the people of the Northern Cape Province through the development, transformation and promotion of sustainable sport and recreation programmes that will lead to increased participation and global competitiveness of sportspersons.
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