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Tourism builds platforms for transformation and recovery Government unveils a new fund aimed at supporting transformation in the tourism sector and fast tracking its recovery
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Minister Mthembu: A servant leader and rare individual The late Minister in The
Presidency, Jackson Mthembu, has left an indelible mark on the Public Service and his colleagues 33 Trailblazer
Agricultural economist Mampe Masemola is helping grow
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REGULARS 13 From the Union Buildings
President Cyril Ramaphosa reflects on SA’s time as the
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SA’s powerful MeerKAT
her research
the universe
Financial fitness
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Health and wellbeing
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gigantic discovery
telescope unveils mysteries of
What’s your financial plan?
Opportunities for public servants to brush up their skills
The National School of Govern-
ment has a new range of courses on offer for government employ-
It’s time to get moving
ees
FEATURES
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COVID-19 vaccination
Biovac leads the charge in vaccine development
Biovac to locally manufacture one of the most complex combination
programme to get rolling
MeerKAT telescope makes
small-scale farming through
Chair of the African Union 27
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vaccines in the world
soon
Healthcare workers will be first
International relations
in line to receive COVID-19
Why countries need to work
vaccines when the country's
together to ensure equitable
vaccination programme kicks
self and others about COVID-19
access to COVID-19 vaccines
off
vaccines
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Opinion
Why you need to educate your-
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TRIBUTE TO THE LATE MINISTER IN THE PRESIDENCY, JACKSON MTHEMBU
Eulogy by President Cyril Ramaphosa at the official funeral of Minister Jackson Mphikwa Mthembu
O
n this day, a great
For those who knew
shadow has fallen
him, who worked along-
received the news of Min-
words of William Shake-
and hangs upon
side him, who counted
ister Mthembu’s untimely
speare, that when sor-
this place of the rising
and relied on him, who
passing from the Minister
rows come, they come
sun, and it hangs heavy
were led by him, who
of Health Dr Zweli Mkhize
not as single spies, but in
across the entire land.
battalions.
heartbroken when I
learned from him, who
and the doctor who was
Minister Jackson
loved him, it is unbear-
in charge of treating him,
Mthembu, Comrade
able that we will never
Dr Williams.
Jackson, Mvelase, is no
see him again.
more.
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I was shocked and
The Coronavirus has caused so many sorrows
The news struck a deep and solemn note.
I remembered the
in our country. Our society, like most
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Minister Mthembu
consumed us in recent
Parliament, and by his
been plunged into
was at the forefront of
times and united us in
friends in the media with
turmoil.
our national effort to
our sorrow.
around the world, has
We have lost so many
contain the Coronavi-
One dare hope that the
whom he had longstanding and cordial relations.
lives to this disease.
rus pandemic; the very
sentiment that has been
There have been tears
pandemic that has now
displayed at Jackson
dependable colleague
and grief in so many
claimed him.
Mthembu’s passing is a
and a comrade.
homes.
When we found our-
reminder that we have
I have lost not just a
I have lost a dear friend,
selves close to despair, as
far more in common
and it is a loss I feel most
so much that at times it
a people and a nation,
than we may choose
keenly.
has seemed too great to
he offered hope.
to believe, whether as
We have had to endure
bear. And now the stroke of death has taken the very one who has been our
When our nation’s spirits were down and flagging, he lifted them up. He brought clarity,
citadel, our rock and our
certainty and the utmost
tower of strength at this
professionalism to every
dreadful moment in our
task he was assigned.
country’s history.
Compassion, solidarity and unity Amidst this great upheaval, when our people are
members of society or as political parties. After all, we all want
A man of many virtues Minister Mthembu had
one thing: what is best for
many virtues that I
our country.
observed over the many
We have lost a man who was able to tran-
years of the friendship we shared.
He has left a huge void
scend political differenc-
in our government, in the
es, and to reach out and
spirit and had a charm-
movement to which he
forge alliances in pursuit
ing personality.
dedicated his life and in
of a common goal.
the country of which he was such a proud citizen.
We need more men
He was generous in
He had the endearing ability to lift my mood
and women like him, who
and fortify my resolve in
understand and appreci-
even the most difficult
ate that we are all head-
situations.
they have looked to lead-
Admired and respected
ers like Jackson Mthem-
Mvelase was among
and that the onward
mour that was often most
bu for reassurance and
those infinitely rare indi-
march to a better South
irreverent.
for certainty.
viduals in our politically-
Africa is so much easier if
charged society.
we work together.
so fearful of the future,
As the Minister in
ing in the same direction,
He had a sense of hu-
He laughed – with his entire body – about
The Presidency, he was
He was admired and
the public face of our
respected across party
greatly respected and
shouldn’t have, just as he
government, communi-
lines.
loved.
cared deeply about eve-
cating its policies and its
It has been profoundly
He was a man who was
By his family, by his com-
things that he probably
rything that he should.
touching to witness
munity, by his colleagues
how the news of Jack-
in Cabinet, by his com-
a man of great courage,
he carried our message
son Mthembu’s pass-
rades in the African Na-
in times of both calm
of compassion, solidarity
ing stilled the clatter
tional Congress (ANC),
and difficulty.
and unity.
and bickering that has
by his fellow Members of
decisions. During the pandemic,
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He was principled and
He was an honest man
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TRIBUTE TO THE LATE MINISTER IN THE PRESIDENCY, JACKSON MTHEMBU
who never hesitated to speak up for what he
swore to serve.
We will miss the way
and he permitted us
To the Constitution he
he swayed, cajoled and
in his private space to
believed to be right, no
pledged to defend and
persuaded all of us with
share in his sorrow.
matter the cost.
protect.
his rich and booming
His life was full of
To his Cabinet col-
And today, we the
voice, his charming
people of South Africa
meaning and accom-
leagues and to me as his
words, his clever turn of
mourn with you as an
plishment in the way he
President.
phrase and his wonder-
extended family, for he
ful sense of humour.
was not just our leader.
dedicated himself to
But his greatest loy-
serve the people of our
alty was reserved for this
country.
country and its people.
I will remember him for
We remember a leader
We claim him too as our
of substantial stature
family member as our
who engaged everyone
brother.
sional approach, but
Guided by principles
above all for his ever-pre-
We remember the
sent sense of calm, even
young firebrand, stu-
Pain and hardship
in a crisis or when we
dent activist and trade
To the Mthembu family,
who loved the people
would be under extreme
union leader who fought
it could not have been
of this great land, and
pressure.
for our liberation from
easy.
put them above love of
his kindness, his profes-
He was a voice of rea-
tyranny, guided not by
with respect and dignity.
As we pay homage to him today, let us remember him for what he was, a servant leader
We know that he was
party, of leader, and of
son, a voice of wisdom,
ambition or expecta-
open about the trag-
which he exemplified
tion of reward, but by his
edies that befell the fam-
in the advice he gave
principles.
ily when his daughter
eulogise our departed
passed away and when
comrade.
me as a Minister in The Presidency. Not a single day would
We remember the committed member and leader of the ANC who
he lost his mother.
self. It is not enough to
We must complete
In doing so he was
what he was not able to
go past without him call-
for many years served as
showing solidarity with
finish in his lifetime: the
ing me for some matter
its spokesperson and its
every other South African
cause of renewing and
or other.
Chief Whip in Parliament.
man, woman and child
rebuilding his beloved
who had gone through
movement, of restoring
pain or hardship.
the nation’s faith in this
At times he would call
We remember him
just to say, “How are you,
as a spirited and lively
Mr President?”.
Member of Parliament
He was faithful and
He was saying to us: I
government, and of
who won the respect of
know what it feels like.
building an ethical state
loyal.
his peers, even on the
I have been through it
that is led by men and
To his movement, the
opposition benches.
too. I am with you, and
women of honour, of
ANC, he worked so hard
We remember the
on a daily basis to ad-
intellectual force of his
vance its cause.
contribution in every
To the government he
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structure that he served.
you do not need to feel
principle and of convic-
alone.
tion.
He took us as the nation into his confidence,
Minister Mthembu was a kind and gentle soul,
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but when it came to
as we strive to return to
just in their careers, but
people and for the
corruption, to self-serving
a path of integrity, of
in instilling in them what
people.
leadership and to bra-
selfless service and of
it truly means to be a
zen abuse of power, you
transformation.
public servant.
would see another side to him. He was never deceived
And yet we do not despair.
This has not been a difficult time; it has been a time of great difficulty.
He stood for them, he worked for them, and he measured his life by how loyally he served them. It is because he did
by the false smiles and
Legacy lives on
empty promises of those
We may have lost his
what a multifaceted
the people he commit-
who sought to enrich
principled strident voice,
personality he was.
ted to serve when he
themselves at the ex-
but his spirit lives on in
pense of the poor and
the countless young
amongst people, but at
to high office, that his
the weak.
men and women that he
the same time enjoyed
place in their minds and
mentored and trained
solitude and introspec-
hearts is forever assured.
over the years.
tion.
He called them out, and he didn’t care if they were more powerful than he was. He risked his life for the liberation of our country and despaired as we
Many have gone on to
It is a reminder of just
He loved being
He was a leader who
not forget his roots and
ascended the ranks
A great loss
occupy valued positions
understood the power of
To Mvelases, our hearts
within society.
collective leadership, of
go out to you as you go
discipline and of forging
through the grief of a
unity.
loss so overwhelming.
His spirit and work will live on.
He was gentle, but
On behalf of the gov-
I have been heartened
could be firm and un-
ernment and the people
by the number of people
compromising when the
of South Africa I express
edy to have lost him,
who have told me of the
occasion demanded.
our deepest sympathies
particularly at this time,
role Mvelase played not
He was a man of the
stumbled and as we lost our way. It is the greatest trag-
Over the past few days
Public Sector Manager • February 2021
and condolences on
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TRIBUTE TO THE LATE MINISTER IN THE PRESIDENCY, JACKSON MTHEMBU
your great loss. As you walk through
May we be lovers of truth, and haters of
this difficult dark valley, I
injustice, falsehood and
wish that God may grant
disunity.
you the strength to go
May we forever stand
through your bereave-
on the side of right, not
ment and leave you
for the sake of expedi-
only with the cherished
ency, but on account of
memory of our brother
conviction.
and friend, Jackson Mthembu. It is my wish that you
May we, like our departed leader, regard service to our country as
are consoled by the
the highest calling, and
knowledge that the
do so with humility and
formidable legacy of
courage.
your husband, father and brother lives on. His courage, his com-
A nation’s hero Jackson Mthembu was
passion and his service
one of our nation’s
to the people of South
heroes, one of our finest
Africa will remain a light
public servants and one
that brightens our dark-
of our greatest patriots.
est day. As we lay him to rest,
I would like to thank
rade and friend.
South Africa. My sister Thembi, I wish you and the children find
all our health workers,
peace in your hearts, as
may it be that others step
doctors, nurses and
you go through this very
forward to follow in his
other health workers who
difficult time. I also wish
footsteps and take up his
looked after Jackson
that you remain with a
spear.
Mthembu during his bat-
memory that your hus-
tle with COVID-19. You did
band, apart from being
the best you could.
a loving husband and
May we too speak for those who cannot speak
I would also like to
father, lived his life for you
thank the staff, includ-
and the people of South
fort to those in need,
ing the Deputy Minister
Africa. Allow his to go
especially at this time of
Siweya in the Presidency,
and rest in peace.
hardship.
for all the support they
He has run his race.
gave Minister Mthembu
To Mvelase my good
country before love of
in executing his task in
friend, farewell my dear
self.
service to the people of
brother, farewell my com-
for themselves. May we too give com-
May we too put love of
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Ulala ngoxolo Mvelase! Rest in peace.
This month’s Message from the Minister has been replaced by the eulogy delivered by President Cyril Ramaphosa at Minister Jackson Mthembu’s funeral, which took place on 24 January 2021.
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MESSAGE FROM THE DIRECTOR-GENERAL
Public servants,
let’s stand as beacons of hope
S
ervice above self,
work, ready to deliver the
courage and
services so essential to
ubuntu have
society.
been shown by South
This nation owes its
Africa’s Public Service in
nurses, doctors, teachers,
the face of the devastat-
cleaners, bus drivers and
ing Coronavirus Disease
the like a great debt of
(COVID-19) pandemic.
gratitude.
A number of our col-
That said, the new
leagues have died while
decade that has just
waging war against this
dawned will be a tough
virus.
one and our public servants will need to continue
Those fallen include
to demonstrate strength,
Minister in The Presidency Jackson Mthembu, who
Phumla Williams, GCIS Director-General.
tenacity and faith. Now is not the time to relax.
died from COVID-19 related complications
on how we could make
public servants who have
recently.
government work better
been lost to COVID-19.
The nation will remember him as an unwaver-
for the people. When we made mis-
In December, 4 630
I believe we shall prevail. This era of uncertainty has shown we have the
public sector health
ability to find innova-
employees contracted
tive and flexible ways to
ing anchor in the midst
takes, he helped us learn
of the pandemic, calmly
from them and guided us
COVID-19, bringing the to-
deliver the outcomes
and clearly communicat-
onwards. He steered the
tal number infected since
needed to overcome
ing essential COVID-19
ship with transparency,
the start of the pandemic
challenges. We are re-
messages.
commitment and confi-
to over 41 000.
imagining the way we
The team at Govern-
dence. He always served
COVID-19 is no longer
do things and creating
ment Communication
the people of South
about cases and statis-
a legacy that will help
and Information Sys-
Africa unreservedly.
tics. It is about people
move the country forward
– our loved ones, col-
in this digital age.
tem – which reported to
Minister Mthembu’s very
Minister Mthembu – has
public profile and the
leagues and friends who
been hard hit by his pass-
esteem in which he was
are succumbing to the
we have achieved and
ing. He was a remarkable
held, made his death a
disease or battling its
how we have grown as
leader who allowed our
national talking point.
ravaging effects.
we soldier on with the
voices to be heard and
However, he is sadly but
welcomed our views
one of thousands of
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Yet, each day, our public servants arrive at
Let us remember all
knowledge that this too shall pass.
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Writer: Allison Cooper
COVID-19 vaccination programme to get rolling soon
S
outh Africa’s
President Cyril Ramapho-
provinces have roll-out
the African Union’s Afri-
vaccination pro-
sa said the country has
plans in place as the first
can Vaccine Acquisition
gramme against
secured nine million
vaccines come through,”
Task Team Facility.
doses of the J&J vaccine.
said the President.
the Coronavirus (COV-
ID-19) pandemic will kick
He added that govern-
20 million vaccine doses,
off with health and front-
000 doses is expected to
ment has secured 12 mil-
commencing with deliv-
line workers receiving the
arrive in the country in
lion vaccine doses from
eries at the end of the
Johnson and Johnson
February.
the global COVAX facility.
first quarter.
(J&J) vaccine during the first phase. During his recent State of the Nation Address,
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The first batch of 80
“Pfizer has committed
This will be comple-
“We are continuing our
will arrive over the next
mented by other vac-
engagements with all the
four weeks, totalling 500
cines that are available
vaccine manufacturers
000 J&J vaccines. All
to South Africa through
to ensure that we secure
“Further consignments
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sufficient quantities of vaccines that are suitable
suspended. This is due to new
ter part of the year and
cines were developed on
in early January 2021,” he
the basis of the original
said.
SARS-COV-2 variant that
to our conditions,” said
information from a clini-
President Ramaphosa.
cal trial that indicates it
The results of these
He stressed that gov-
is less effective against
studies only became
ernment is committed
the 501Y.V2 virus variant
available on 5 February
to ensuring the health
that’s dominant in the
2021 and were publicly
of procuring vaccines
and safety of all South
country.
released on 7 February
preceded the discovery
2021.
of the 501Y.V2 variant
Africans. “All medication im-
“We applaud these scientists for leading this
“It is as a result of
ported into the country
research and providing
this work, in which the
is monitored, evaluated,
new evidence that is vital
government has directly
investigated, inspected and registered by the South African Health Products Regulatory Authority.” The President said the success of the vaccination programme will rely on active collaboration between all sectors of society. “We are greatly en-
“We are greatly encouraged by the active involvement of business, labour, the health industry and medical schemes, in particular, in preparing for this mass vaccination drive.”
was prevalent throughout the world. “Government’s process
and other variants. “Before the efficacy results, South Africa could not delay receipt of the vaccine batches to await the results of the efficacy studies by our scientists, as this would have relegated the country to the back of the line for vaccines due to global shortage of supplies,” the Minister explained. The necessary approvals processes for the use
couraged by the active
of the J&J vaccine in
involvement of business,
South Africa are under-
labour, the health indus-
for guiding our response,”
invested, that it was es-
try and medical schemes,
said the President.
tablished that the Astra-
way.
for this mass vaccination
Mkhize explained that
prevent mild to moderate
Implementation study
drive.”
South African scientists
disease of the 501Y.V2
“The roll-out of vaccina-
and researchers started
variant.
tion will proceed in the
in particular, in preparing
New information
Health Minister Dr Zweli
studies on the efficacy of
Zeneca vaccine does not
“This timely finding has
form of an implementa-
The roll-out of the one
various vaccines during
ensured that all meas-
tion study with the part-
million Oxford University-
2020.
ures are taken to utilise
nership of the Medical
the most efficacious vac-
Research Council and
(Covishield) that arrived
focus on the impact of
cine in our vaccination
the National Department
in the country on 1 Febru-
vaccines against the
strategy.”
of Health vaccination
ary has been temporarily
501Y.V2 variant in the lat-
AstraZeneca vaccines
“They paid a dedicated
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He added that all vac-
sites across the country.
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FEATURE
“This will provide valuable information about the
ficacy against 501Y.V2. President and CEO of
“While the actual level
2021 National Budget.
needed for herd immu-
Overall, funding will come
pandemic in the post-
the South African Medi-
nity is not known, our
from additional budgets,
vaccination community
cal Research Council
scientists estimate that
reprioritisation, revenue
and thus, ensure early
Professor Glenda Gray
we will likely reach herd
increases and, potentially,
identification of break-
said the J&J vaccine
immunity once around
from partnerships with
through infections should
protects against severe
67% of our population is
the private sector.
they occur amongst vac-
disease, hospitalisation
immune. This amounts to
cinated health workers,”
and death.
around 40 million people
he said.
“We have local data
in South Africa,” said the
SA’s vaccination programme
now and it will be not
President during an ear-
President Ramaphosa
data, Covishield will pro-
good to wait for future
lier address.
established the Inter-
tect three in four people
vaccines. We have to
against variants from the
start with the data that
achieve this by the end
on COVID-19 Vaccines
first wave, but only one in
we have,” Prof Gray said.
of 2021 and a compre-
ahead of the vaccination
hensive vaccination
roll-out.
According to the latest
four people from 501Y.V2. Professor Salim Ab-
Herd immunity
Government’s goal is to
strategy is in place.
Ministerial Committee
“This will be the larg-
dool Karim, the chair of
The distribution of vac-
the Ministerial Advisory
cines to frontline and
vaccination. The cost will
logistical undertaking in
Committee on COVID-19,
health workers is phase
either be covered by a
our country’s history… In
said the vaccines made
one of South Africa’s
person’s medical aid or
terms of the number of
by Pfizer and Moderna
mass COVID-19 vaccina-
by the State.
people who have to be
seem to do “reasonably
tion programme, that is
Detailed budgetary
reached within a short
well” against 501Y.V2 and
set to build population
allocations to procure
space of time,” said the
the J&J vaccine shows
immunity against the
COVID-19 vaccines will
President.
a smaller decline in ef-
virus.
be announced in the
No-one will pay for their
est and most complex
The vaccination strategy has three parts. Firstly, to get enough vaccines to reach population immunity. The second part of the strategy is to identify who will be vaccinated and when. In phase one, frontline and health workers are being prioritised. The National Department of Health will coordinate the vaccine
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roll-out with provincial
In phase two, essential
cination, at the vaccine
health departments and
workers such as teachers,
centre closest to them.
the private healthcare
police, municipal workers,
“The system will record
will send them an SMS,
sector. Structures will
taxi drivers and other
vaccinations as they are
informing them where
need to be established at
frontline personnel; peo-
administered,” explained
and when to have the
district level by the provin-
ple in institutions such as
President Ramaphosa.
vaccine.
cial health departments
old age homes, shelters
During phase one,
to manage the roll-out.
and prisons; and people
The vaccines will be
over 60 and adults with
delivered using three
co-morbidities will be
platforms:
prioritised.
• Work-based pro-
In phase three, about
grammes, which are
22.5 million of the remain-
the best option for
ing adult population will
hospital-based staff,
be vaccinated. The coun-
especially at district
try should then reach
level private and pub-
population immunity.
lic hospitals. • Outreach-based pro-
The third part of the strategy is to distribute
grammes using mobile
and administer vaccines
teams moving be-
throughout the country.
tween facilities, which
Once a person registers on the system, the EVDS
The EVDS is linked to supply chain management, to ensure that there
“Nobody are enough vaccinations will be given available at the vaccination site,” said Wolmarans. this vaccine No forced against vaccinations their will, The President said nor will the COVID-19 vaccines will be available to all adults vaccine be living in South Africa, administered regardless of their citizenship or residence status. in secret.” He stressed that no one
healthcare providers,
How to access the vaccine
all healthcare workers,
community health
The National Department
public, private, clinical
workers, and private
of Health has developed
and nonclinical should
den from travelling, from
register on the EVDS.
enrolling at school, or
is best for primary
will be forced to take the vaccine. “Nobody will be forbid-
medical centres.
the Electronic Vaccine
• Vaccination centres,
Data System (EVDS) to
Milani Wolmarans, the
particularly in re-
streamline the vaccine
Chief Director responsible
public activity if they
mote areas, which is
registration and roll-out
for National Health Insur-
have not been vacci-
ideal for independent
process.
ance Information Systems
nated.
from taking part in any
at the National Depart-
“Nobody will be given
capture all relevant
ment of Health, said the
this vaccine against their
programmes will be
data associated with
EVDS is a data secure
will, nor will the vaccine
used during phases
the administration of
platform built with enter-
be administered in secret.
two and three, with the
the vaccine. The system
prise architecture that
Any rumours to this ef-
addition of vaccina-
allows a person to make
complies with national
fect are both false and
tions at public primary
an appointment as soon
and international security
dangerous,”said Presi-
healthcare facilities.
as they qualify for a vac-
standards.
dent Ramaphosa.
healthcare workers. • The same three
“This will allow us to
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12
FROM THE UNION BUILDINGS
A message from President Cyril Ramaphosa
SA’s AU chairship: A time of unity and solidarity S outh Africa’s term
chairship in the same
deepening economic
all the countries on the
as Chair of the
month the first case of
integration, had to be
continent. To date there
African Union
Coronavirus (COVID-19)
immediately and dra-
are more than 3.5 mil-
(AU) came to an end
was reported on the
matically reoriented to
lion confirmed cases in
recently. As we reflect on
continent.
deal with the pandemic.
Africa and more than 88
our year in this position, I
The priorities we
Our most pressing task
000 people have died.
am reminded of the old
outlined for our term,
was to steer the focus of
saying that ‘in crisis lies
among them furthering
the AU to addressing the
humanitarian, social
opportunity’.
peace and security, the
worst global emergency
and economic crisis for
Ours was a baptism of
economic empower-
in over a century.
African countries, most
fire, having assumed the
ment of women and
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COVID-19 has affected
It has been a health,
of whom are inad-
Public Sector Manager • February 2021
equately resourced to manage a health emergency of this size. And yet, as unprecedented as the nature of the pandemic has been, so too has been the manner in which African countries have come together to fight it. In doing so, we have drawn principally on the continent’s own expertise, capabilities and institutions such as the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC).
Continental response strategy Africa did not sit by
public health chal-
countries and financial
our own innovative
passively as the true
lenge or to protect their
assistance towards our
and ground-breaking
extent and danger of
economies.
COVID-19 response and
African Medical Sup-
economic recovery.
plies Platform to enable
the pandemic unfurled.
We therefore agreed
From the earliest days
as African countries to
But much as African
of the pandemic and
appoint several promi-
countries went to the
quickly secure personal
led by the AU, we swiftly
nent Africans as special
international com-
protective equipment
developed a continental
envoys, who would en-
munity for support, we
and other medical sup-
response strategy, driven
gage with international
first helped ourselves
plies in an equitable,
by the Africa CDC and
funders and multilateral
– establishing and
affordable manner.
regional task forces.
institutions to make the
capitalising a continen-
We realised that
case for financial sup-
tal COVID-19 Response
every country on the
port and debt relief on
Fund.
continent would be
Africa’s behalf.
For every partnership
all African countries to
COVID-19 vaccine And now that the COV-
forged with better-
ID-19 vaccine is avail-
as a one continent, we
resourced nations and
able, we have worked
not have the resources
were able to achieve
the international donor
as a collective to ensure
needed to meet the
debt relief for many
community, we set up
that the continent gets
severely affected by the
In this way, working
pandemic. Most would
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14
FROM THE UNION BUILDINGS
its fair share, working
pandemic, the conti-
the Decade of African
that these seeds have
with the COVAX Facility
nent has pushed ahead
Women’s Financial and
not always fallen on fer-
and led by our own Afri-
with towards the goal of
Economic Inclusion to
tile ground, and over the
can Vaccine Acquisition
‘silencing the guns’ on
2030.
years the continental
Task Team.
the continent.
Vaccine rollout has already commenced on the continent and we aspire to have the majority of the continent’s population vaccinated by the end of 2021 to achieve herd immunity. We have acted as one to protect health, people and livelihoods on the continent. In doing so, we have demonstrated our capacity for self-
“We have acted as one to protect health, people and livelihoods on the continent.”
Cooperation and solidarity As we hand over the
unity project has experienced many hurdles and false starts. But the grave threat
baton to the Democratic
posed by this pandemic
Republic of Congo we
has galvanised African
leave this preeminent
countries to collective
continental body in
action.
a position of greater strength.
In the hot-house of the COVID-19 crisis,
South Africa will con-
the seeds of unity and
tinue to play its part to
cooperation planted by
foster integration on the
our pioneering forebears
continent, and support
have come to life and
the incoming chair and
flourished.
the organisation in its ef-
This time of great trial
to be the drivers of our
forts to meet the aspira-
and difficulty has been
own development.
tions of the AU’s Agenda
among the AU’s finest
2063.
hours.
reliance and our ability
Key priorities
The AU has been
When the Organisa-
We are honoured to
Despite the dominance
actively involved in
tion for African Unity was
have been given the
of COVID-19, we have
negotiations around the
founded in 1963, mem-
opportunity to lead the
still managed to make
Grand Ethiopian Renais-
ber states planted the
organisation through
advances in several of
sance Dam, in achiev-
seeds of cooperation
this period, when it prac-
our key priorities.
ing a ceasefire in Libya
and solidarity in pursuit
tically demonstrated
and promoting peace in
of a better life for all the
the true meaning of the
South Sudan.
peoples of Africa.
words African Union.
During our term, the Africa Continental Free Trade Area was finally
Another focus of our
They affirmed that
This is an accomplish-
launched, heralding a
term has been on the
African unity was para-
ment for which all the
new era of intra-African
economic empower-
mount if the welfare and
citizens of our continent
trade and economic
ment of women, which
wellbeing of Africa’s
Africa should feel proud
integration.
we will continue to
people was to be as-
and from which they
champion even beyond
sured.
should draw encourage-
Even under the difficult conditions posed by the
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our term and throughout
History bears witness
ment.
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Writer: Dale Hes
Tourism builds platforms for
transformation and recovery
T
ourism has been
and the Small Enterprise
The fund is aimed at
contribute R120 million
one of the sectors
Finance Agency (sefa).
facilitating equity acqui-
and commercial banks
sition and new project
R594 million. These con-
hardest hit by the
As part of the Econom-
Coronavirus (COVID-19)
ic Reconstruction and
development in the
tributions put the value
pandemic.
Recovery Plan, this fund
tourism sector by black
of the Tourism Equity
Recognising the sec-
aims to drive transfor-
entrepreneurs.
Fund at just over R1.2
tor’s immense contribu-
mation by advancing
tion to gross domestic
equitable opportuni-
fund will be managed
product, job creation
ties to ensure inclusive
by sefa on behalf of the
Diversification
and economic growth,
economic growth in the
Department of Tourism
The Minister noted that
government is putting
tourism sector.
over the initial three-year
the COVID-19 pandemic
“In this partnership, the
billion.
period, after which we
brought the tourism
needed to revitalise the
launch of the fund, Min-
will evaluate to improve
sector to a grinding halt
tourism industry.
ister of Tourism Minister
the fund.
for most of last year and
in place the measures
One such measure is
Speaking at the virtual
Mmamoloko Kubayi-
“During this three-year
reduced the number
the recently launched
Ngubane explained that
period, the Department
and diversity of tourist
the Tourism Equity Fund
it is a dedicated fund
of Tourism will capitalise
attractions.
(TEF) - a collaborative
that will provide a com-
the fund with an amount
To aid the sector, gov-
initiative between the
bination of debt finance
of R540 million,” she said.
ernment has set it sights
Department of Tourism
and grant funding.
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In addition, sefa will
on rejuvenating the sup-
Public Sector Manager • February 2021
ply side of the tourism
(minimum of 51% black
market.
ownership) tourism
“We believe that to
lenge,” he explained. The President said a
required as we forge a path towards a sustainable economic recovery.”
enterprises that are
vital element of the fund
deepen the diversifi-
commercially viable
is the involvement of
cation of the tourist
and sustainable to help
commercial banks.
attractions, we also have
create jobs, alleviate
to pay attention to the
poverty, fight inequality
increase the impact and
business to substantially
diversification and trans-
and promote the growth
reach of this initiative –
benefit from the tour-
formation of the sector in
of black-controlled tour-
and increase the level of
ism economy, and not
terms of ownership and
ism enterprises.
be roped in by fronting
management control.”
“It is also proposals from entrepreour aim neurs who need funding for their projects, saying to employ a team is ready to receive proposals and get local people, the programme rolling. to procure Ground-breaking goods and President Cyril Ramaphoservices sa described Tourism Equity Fund as a groundlocally, breaking venture that will speed up transforand to mation in one of the make a real most crucial sectors of the economy. contribution “The Tourism Equity to our Fund is informed by the recognition that the economy.” capital-intensive nature
companies or be mar-
the participation of
of the industry prevents
President Ramaphosa
targeted groups such as
many black-owned
women and youth in the
tourism enterprises from
private investment in the
priority tourism sectors
growing and developing
industry.
The Minister added that extending participation in the tourism sector to South Africans of all races, ages and genders would enrich it and make it more competitive and sustainable in the long run. “As South Africans, we know and understand that our diversity is our strength and it is only when this diversity expresses itself in all spheres of our lives that we will be able to reap its benefits,” said the Minister. The fund will facilitate
as defined by the Broad-
“This will significantly
The Minister called for
“By providing access to
“This partnership
He said government is committed to ensuring the fund enables black
ginal bystanders and small-scale suppliers to larger tourism enterprises. “Whether it is in a coastal town in the Eastern Cape or a wildliferich area in the North West or Limpopo, it is our aim through this fund to actively support blackowned businesses to run profitable and sustainable enterprises. “It is also our aim to employ local people, to procure goods and services locally, and to make a real contribution to our economy,” said
Tourism Sector Recovery Plan Tourism has been identi-
based Black Economic
finance for black-owned
between government,
fied as an important
Empowerment sector
commercially viable
public entities and com-
driver of the country’s
codes.
tourism projects, the Tour-
mercial banks is a great
Economic Reconstruc-
ism Equity Fund intends
example of the kind of
tion and Recovery Plan.
to address this chal-
collaboration that is
It will provide funds to majority black-owned
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A cornerstone of the
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Department of Tourism’s
stakeholders have done
the safety of travelers
work has been the crea-
to keep the tourism
and preventing the
some R189 billion of
tion of a comprehensive
industry afloat.
spread of the virus from
value to 2022, helping
other countries.
the sector to recover to
Tourism Sector Recovery Plan.
The Minister was
“This can preserve
heartened to see South
“By utilising rapid tests
2019 output levels and,
Africans starting to travel
and strict monitoring, we
while job losses through
three strategic themes,
to local destinations
intend to limit the spread
the cycle will be una-
namely; Reigniting De-
again, adding domestic
of the infection through
voidable, employment
mand; Rejuvenating
tourism could become a
importation by those
would be expected to re-
Supply and Strengthen-
main pillar of the tourism
who will be travelling to
bound,” states the plan.
ing Enabling Capacity.
sector.
our country,” said the
The plan is based on
It stresses that tourism
She said that tourism
President previously.
New tourism policy
recovery will experience
stakeholders should
a number of phases
focus on making attrac-
the recovery, tourism
In October, Minister
“from hyper-local com-
tions more affordable for
red tape needs to be
Kubayi-Ngubane ap-
munity attractions,
domestic travellers.
removed.
pointed a panel of
through broader do-
He added that to help
“We are appealing
“Although interna-
experts to review the cur-
mestic tourism, followed
to this market to be in-
tional tourist travel is
rent tourism policies and
potentially by regional
novative and adapt their
likely only to recover in
develop a new policy
markets and then the
products for the needs
the medium-term, our
direction for the tourism
resumption of world-wide
of the local market.
efforts are now focused
sector.
international travel”.
Incentives such as af-
on implementing an ef-
The seven-member
fordable rates, discounts,
ficient e-visa system and
Advisory Panel will review
Department of Tourism,
upgrades and enticing
extending visa waivers to
all of South Africa’s exist-
along with South African
packages will go a long
new tourism markets.”
ing policies and provide
Tourism and an array of
way.”
To reignite demand, the
industry stakeholders,
The Tourism Sector Re-
guidance to the Minister
covery Plan stresses that
over a 12-month period,
simplifying travel pro-
with a view to develop
cesses and working with
a new comprehensive
robust domestic market-
International tourism
ing strategy.
While there is still reluc-
the police to strengthen
and overarching tour-
have embarked on a
tance from international
the safety of tourists can
ism policy framework to
ister Kubayi-Ngubane
travellers to visit South
drive significant growth
guide the sector to new
recently travelled to tour-
Africa due to the risks
of the tourism sector.
heights.
ism attractions across
posed by COVID-19,
the country to promote
government has laid the
can preserve significant
review, we aim to reposi-
domestic tourism.
platforms for a resur-
value in the tourism
tion the tourism sector
gence of international
sector and save may
towards a new trajec-
tourism.
thousands of associated
tory by unlocking its full
jobs.
potential,” she said.
In support of this, Min-
She said she was encouraged by the innovative work that sector
19
This includes ensuring
“These interventions
“Through this policy
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Source: SAnews.gov.za
Minister Mthembu: A servant leader and rare individual
T
he late Minister in
dent Cyril Ramaphosa
above the love of party,
expense of the poor and
The Presidency,
said Minister Mthembu
leader and of self,” said
the weak.
Jackson Mthembu,
gave his time and energy
the President.
“He called them out
has been hailed as a
selflessly to the govern-
humble and committed
ment he swore to serve
public servant who put
and the Constitution he
Kind and gentle soul
the interests of South Afri-
pledged to defend and
He described Minister
for the liberation of our
cans above all else.
protect.
Mthembu as a kind and
country and despaired
gentle soul who was
as we stumbled and lost our way.”
Minister Mthembu
He added that the Min-
and he didn’t care if they were more powerful than he was. He risked his life
passed away on 21 Janu-
ister’s greatest loyalty was
not afraid to speak out
ary due to Coronavirus
reserved for the country
against corruption, self-
Disease-related compli-
and its people.
serving leadership and
serving as the Minister
brazen abuse of power.
in the Presidency meant
cations and was laid to
“As we pay homage to
The President noted that
rest at Pretoria Memorial
him… let us remember
Park Cemetery in Mpu-
him for what he was,
ceived by the false smiles
public face of govern-
malanga.
a servant leader, who
and empty promises
ment, communicating its
loved the people of this
of those who sought to
policies and its decisions.
great land and put them
enrich themselves at the
Delivering the eulogy at the funeral service, Presi-
21
“He was never de-
that the Minister was the
“During the [Corona-
Public Sector Manager • February 2021
virus] pandemic, he
many years of the friend-
reported to Minister
ebrate him, it is not lost
carried our message
ship they shared.
Mthembu paid homage
on us that [he recently]
to him.
survived a robbery where
of compassion, solidar-
“He was generous in
ity and unity. Minister
spirit and had a charm-
Mthembu was at the fore-
ing personality. He had
Mabuza said Minister
and the pain of losing
front of our national effort
the endearing ability to
Mthembu’s death was
his eldest daughter and
to contain the Coronavi-
lift my mood and fortify
not only the passing
mother.
rus pandemic; the very
my resolve in even the
of an individual, but a
pandemic that has now
most difficult situations.
“premature departure”
willing to meet anyone
of a representative of the
and everyone, regardless
great generation.
of their social standing.
claimed him.” President Ramaphosa
“He had a sense of humour that was often most
Deputy President David
he almost lost his life,
“This was a man always
praised Minister Mthem-
irreverent. He laughed
bu for being a beacon
– with his entire body
Mthembu... pass this way
empathy and compas-
of hope at a time when
– about things that he
once. In their wake, they
sion, committed to the
the nation was close to
probably shouldn’t have,
leave us the gifts of lib-
values of human solidar-
despair, lifting spirits and
just as he cared deeply
erty and freedom. In their
ity and servantship.”
bringing clarity, certainty
about everything that he
commendable journey,
and the utmost profes-
should,” an emotional
they leave footprints of
sionalism to every task he
President Ramaphosa
a well-fought struggle
Communicator par excellence
was assigned.
said.
against apartheid and
Speaking on behalf of
“The likes of Minister
This was a man full of
a well-trodden journey
the South African Nation-
those infinitely rare indi-
Mthembu as one of the
to build the foundations
al Editors’ Forum, Eyewit-
viduals in our politically-
nation’s heroes and
of democracy in South
ness News editor Mahl-
charged society. He was
among the country’s fin-
Africa.
atse Mahlase described
admired and respected
est public servants and
across party lines.
greatest patriots.
“Mvelase was among
“It has been profoundly
He hailed Minister
“He was principled and
“It falls upon a special
Minister Mthembu as a
generation to fight for
gentle soul, whose death
freedom and achieve it.
has cut deeply in the media fraternity.
touching to witness how
a man of great courage,
He belongs to this emi-
the news of Jackson
in times of both calm
nent group and deserves
“As the media, we have
Mthembu’s passing stilled
and difficulty. He was an
to be cherished,” Mabuza
lost a communicator par
the clatter and bickering
honest man who never
said.
excellence, a gentleman
that has consumed us in
hesitated to speak up for
recent times and united
what he believed to be
Mthembu for, despite
us in our sorrow.”
right, no matter the cost,”
having suffered personal
said the President.
tragedies in recent times,
between politicians and
having demonstrated
journalists will forever be
A dear friend
He saluted Minister
who spoke to us no matter what. “The relationship
The President said
Great generation
great ability to overcome
a tricky one, but he took
Minister Mthembu was a
At a memorial service
pain and use his own ex-
the punches, not person-
dear friend and he had
honouring the Minister,
perience to inspire hope
alising issues.”
observed the Minister’s
government, the media
in others.
many virtues over the
and the entities that
Public Sector Manager • February 2021
“As we gather to cel-
She recalled that the Minister never insulted
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the media and was
sage of humility for
always professional.
those who reported to
Administration Minister,
tional Services Minister
him, he added.
Senzo Mchunu said
Ronald Lamola hailed
Minister Mthembu was
Minister Mthembu for
"He was accessible... He understood he was
“He wanted the mes-
Public Service and
Justice and Correc-
being held account-
sage of serving with
a leader many should
being at the forefront
able. He understood
pride to transcend in all
seek to emulate.
of government's fight
[media and politicians]
of us. He made techno-
“He was honest, truth-
needed each other,
crats flourish in their du
ful and a good listener.
while International Rela-
albeit for different rea-
ty. This is a person whom
His unwavering fight
tions and Cooperation
sons,” she said.
we never wanted to
against corruption is
Minister Naledi Pandor
disappoint.”
commendable and his
said her colleague’s
legacy is one that must
passing had left Cabinet
be kept alive,” he said.
poorer.
Dignified and humble
Despite his prominent position, Maluleke said
against the pandemic,
Statistician-General
the Minister accepted
Risenga Maluleke
that he was not be-
About Minister Mthembu
described Minister
yond reproach.
Minister Mthembu contributed to the liberation struggle
Mthembu as a digni-
The Statistician-Gen-
as an anti-apartheid activist, student leader and unionist,
fied servant, who was
eral likened Minister
for which he was subjected to harassment and detention
committed to serving
Mthembu’s death to a
by the apartheid security forces.
the nation with humil-
soldier losing his life in
ity. He was speaking on
war.
behalf of agencies that reported to the Minister.
Cooperative Governance and Traditional
He occupied several strategic and leadership roles in the democratic South Africa. He served the African National Congress (ANC) as its spokesperson from 1995 to 1997 and from 2009 to 2014.
Affairs Ministe, Dr Nko-
Minister Mthembu contributed to the development of
able working with him.
sazana Dlamini Zuma
South Africa’s democratic Constitution and served as an
We are used to a world
said government had
MEC for Public Works, Roads and Transport in Mpuma-
where authority is
been inundated by
langa.
feared.
comforting words from
He was a member of the ANC National Executive
all corners of the world.
Committee since 2007 and served as the ANC’s Chief
“They’ve said Jackson
Whip in the National Assembly from 2016 to 2019. He
“We were comfort-
“We comfortably referred to him by his first name, not to undermine
was a servant of the
was appointed as Minister in The Presidency after the
him, but as brother. We
people, excellent com-
2019 general elections.
had jovial banter. We
municator and a uni-
The departments and entities which reported to the
told stories. He [made
fier. We want to thank
Minister included The Presidency, Government Com-
us] laugh but not
all those who have
munication and Information System, the Department of
forgetting the job at
spoken, written and
Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation, Brand South Africa,
hand,” said Maluleke.
unleashed the tapestry
Media Development and Diversity Agency, National
of Minister Mthembu's
Planning Commission and Statistics South Africa.
Minister Mthembu drove home the mes-
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beautiful life.”
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Source: South African Radio Astronomy Observatory
MeerKAT
bigger than most other radio galaxies.
telescope makes gigantic discovery
T
“They are more than two megaparsecs across, which is around 6.5 million light years or about 62 times the size of the Milky Way. Yet they are fainter than others of the
wo giant radio
fields near the black hole
called ‘giant radio galax-
galaxies have been
and release huge beams
ies’.”
discovered with
or ‘jets’ of radio light.
same size.” “We suspect that many
She explained that the
more galaxies like these
South Africa’s powerful
The radio jets of these
giant radio galaxies were
should exist, because of
MeerKAT telescope. These
so-called ‘radio galaxies’
found in a region of sky
the way we think galaxies
galaxies are among the
can be many times larger
which is only about four
should grow and change
largest single objects
than the galaxy itself and
times the area of the full
over their lifetimes,” he
in the universe and are
can extend vast dis-
moon, though the galax-
said.
thought to be quite rare.
tances into intergalactic
ies are much further away
space.
and much larger than the
The discovery was published recently in the Royal Astronomical
Enormous systems
Society.
the Monthly Notices of
Best of its kind The giant radio galaxies
moon. “Based on our current
were spotted in new radio
knowledge of the density
maps of the sky created
Dr Jacinta Delhaize, a
of giant radio galaxies in
by the MeerKAT Interna-
research fellow at the Uni-
the sky, the probability of
tional Gigahertz Tiered
supermassive black holes
versity of Cape Town and
finding two of them in this
Extragalactic Exploration
residing in their midst.
lead author of the work,
region is extremely small.
(MIGHTEE) survey.
When large amounts of
said: “Many hundreds of
This means that giant ra-
It is one of the large
interstellar gas start to
thousands of radio galax-
dio galaxies are probably
survey projects under-
orbit and fall in towards
ies have already been
far more common than
way with South Africa’s
the black hole, the black
discovered.
we thought!”
MeerKAT radio telescope
Many galaxies have
hole becomes ‘active’
“However, only around
and huge amounts of
800 of these have radio
a research fellow at the
astronomers from across
energy are released from
jets exceeding 700 kilo-
University of the Western
the world.
this region of the galaxy.
parsecs in size, or around
Cape and co-author
22 times the size of the
of the work, said these
galaxies have never been
charged particles interact
Milky Way. These truly
two galaxies are special
identified before, despite
with the strong magnetic
enormous systems are
because they are much
the sky region having
In some active galaxies,
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Dr Matthew Prescott,
and involves a team of
The two giant radio
Public Sector Manager • February 2021
The two giant radio galaxies found with the MeerKAT telescope. In the background is the sky as seen in optical light . O verlaid in red is the radio light from the enormous radio galaxies, as seen by MeerKAT. Left : MGTC J095959.63+024608.6. Right : MGTC J100016.84+015133.0. Image : I. Heywood (Ox ford/Rhodes/ SARAO).
already been observed
map that allowed us to
galaxies provides tantalis-
highly anticipated
by other radio telescopes
confidently identify the
ing evidence that a large
trans-continental SKA
such as the Karl G. Jansky
objects as giant radio
population of faint, very
telescope is due to com-
Very Large Array in the
galaxies.”
extended giant radio
mence in South Africa
galaxies may exist,” said
and Australia in 2021
Dr Delhaize.
and continue until 2027.
USA and the Giant MetreWave Radio Telescope in India.
Clearer understanding
“In the past, this popula-
Science commissioning
Dr Ian Heywood, a co-
The reason why only very
tion of galaxies has been
observations could begin
author at the University of
few radio galaxies are so
hidden from our ‘sight’
as early as 2023.
Oxford, said: “The Meer-
gigantic has been some-
by the technical limita-
KAT telescope is the best
what of a mystery.
tions of radio telescopes.
of its kind in the world. We
It is thought that the gi-
have managed to identify
ants are the oldest radio
revealed thanks to the
About the MeerKAT
these giant radio galaxies
galaxies, which have
impressive capabilities
The MeerKAT tel-
for the first time because
existed for long enough
of the new generation of
escope is located in the
of MeerKAT’s unprec-
(several hundred million
telescopes.”
Karoo and comprises
edented sensitivity to faint
years) for their radio jets
and diffuse radio light.
to grow outwards to these
expected to be uncov-
inaugurated in July
enormous sizes. If this is
ered in the MIGHTEE
2018.
to detect features that
true, then many more gi-
survey as it progresses.
haven’t been seen before.
ant radio galaxies should
“We also expect to
We found large-scale ra-
exist than are currently
find many more with the
rican Radio Astronomy
dio jets coming from the
known.
future Square Kilometre
Observatory, which is a
“This made it possible
However, it is now being
More giant galaxies are
64 radio dishes. It was
The telescope is managed by the South Af-
central galaxies, as well
With the discovery of
Array (SKA) telescope.
facility of the National
as fuzzy cloud-like lobes
objects like these giant
The SKA will reveal larger
Research Foundation.
at the ends of the jets.
radio galaxies, a clearer
populations of radio
understanding of the
galaxies than ever before
SKA telescope and will
galaxies are several bil-
evolutionary pathways of
and revolutionise our
be integrated into the
lion light years away, and
galaxies is beginning to
understanding of galaxy
mid-frequency compo-
so it was the discovery
emerge.
evolution,” said Dr Del-
nent of SKA.
“We know that these
of these enormous jets and lobes in the MIGHTEE
“The existence of the two MIGHTEE giant radio
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It is a precursor to the
haize. Construction of the
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INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Source: SAnews.gov.za
President Ramaphosa
According to the President, this was done to the exclusion of countries in the world that
calls for equitable access to vaccines
P
also need the lifesaving COVID-19 vaccines. He applauded efforts by the World Health Organisation to set up the COVID-19 Vaccine Global Access Facility
resident Cyril
President said poor
are not vaccinating,” he
(COVAX) to agglom-
Ramaphosa
countries desperately
pointed out.
erate all acquisition
has spoken out
need Coronavirus
“The rich countries of
processes, so that there
against vaccine nation-
Disease (COVID-19)
the world went out and
can be equity in the dis-
alism and called out rich
vaccines as much as
acquired large doses of
tribution of and access
countries for hoarding
other nations that have
vaccines from develop-
to vaccines.
vaccines.
already started vacci-
ers and manufacturers,
nating their citizens.
and some countries
Unity needed
Speaking during a
“We are all not safe if
have even gone beyond
“Now, rich countries in
Address at the World
some countries are vac-
and acquired four times
the world are holding
Economic Forum Davos
cinating their people
what their population
onto these vaccines.
Dialogues recently, the
and some countries
needs,” he said.
So, we’re saying, release
virtual State of the World
27
Public Sector Manager • February 2021
“Should countries
the excess vaccines
ated the challenges of
“It is estimated that
that you’ve ordered and
accessing vaccines for
Africa will only be able
submit firm offers, Afrex-
hoarded.
the global south, par-
to access around 20%
imbank has committed
ticularly for Africa.
of the vaccines needed
to provide advance
“There’s just no need
“The developed north,
through COVAX. We
procurement commit-
perhaps has 40 million
which has substantial
therefore found it neces-
ment guarantees of up
people, to acquire 120
financial resources, has
sary to complement this
to US$2 billion to the
million doses or even
purchased the largest
facility to ensure health
manufacturers on be-
160 million, yet the world
stocks, while we in Africa
workers are vaccinated
half of member states.
needs access to those
are struggling to get our
soonest and countries
vaccines,” the President
fair share. The painful
reach herd immunity
World Bank are col-
said.
irony is that some of the
faster,” explained the
laborating to ensure
President.
that member states can
for a country, which
He called on coun-
clinical trials for these
tries to act together in
vaccines were carried
combating COVID-19
out in Africa.
because it affects all
“In other cases, vac-
“The AU team and the
The task team has se-
have access to further
cured a provisional 270
funding,” the President
million vaccine doses
said.
cines are packaged
for African countries. At
“Therefore, our rem-
right here on the con-
least 50 million will be
for its offer to donate
edies and actions to
tinent, yet we struggle
available from April to
$25 million to the vac-
combat it must also be
to access them for our
June 2021.
cine programme of
equal and overarching
populations,” President
for all of us, and not be
Ramaphosa said.
countries equally.
These doses are from
He also thanked MTN
the Africa Centres for
three major suppliers
Disease Control and
He added that vac-
namely, Pfizer, AstraZen-
Prevention (to immunise
or certain countries
cine prices are high,
eca through the Serum
health workers in Africa).
have on their own to the
and many countries
Institute of India and
“This is solidarity in ac-
exclusion of others.”
may not afford to vac-
Johnson & Johnson.
tion. We call upon other
something that special
Africa’s challenges Addressing a webinar
cinate enough of their
Taking into account
companies, both of Afri-
population to achieve
the high cost of vac-
can origin and offshore
herd immunity.
cines, the task team
companies that do
has arranged with
business in Africa, to do
Afreximbank to support
what MTN has done to
member states that
contribute financially to
Development Strategy,
African Vaccine Acquisition Task Team
want to access these
enable African countries
Chairperson of the Afri-
AU member states set
vaccines based on a
to immunise their target
can Union (AU) Presi-
up the African Vaccine
whole-of-Africa ap-
groups,” the President
dent Ramaphosa reiter-
Acquisition Task Team.
proach.
said.
on the Africa COVID-19 Vaccine Financing and
Public Sector Manager • February 2021
28
FEATURE
Opportunities for public servants to brush up their skills
S
outh Africa and the People’s Republic of
China are teaming up
courses and enrol-
to innovate to meet new
Model for Develop-
ment, contact Boipelo
expectations of the citi-
ment Outcomes.
Legwabe at Boipelo.
zens in terms of transpar-
Legwabe@thensg.gov.
ency and democratic
China’s Governance
The capacity of the
to improve the capac-
State to deal with
za or 012 4416739 or
participation and to con-
ity of public servants
emergencies.
Mamphoke Mohlala at
stantly improve the qual-
on governance as well
The Chinese model
Mamphoke.Mohlala@
ity of public services and
as the management of
of disaster man-
thensg.gov.za or 012 441
increase the efficiency of
disasters and emergen-
agement and the
6621.
government.
cies such as the Corona-
management of
virus Disease (COVID-19)
COVID-19.
The Leadership in Times
In addition to the partnership with China,
of Crisis and Complexity
the NSG has teamed up
course will explore topics
participants will be able
with the E’Cole Nation-
such as leadership and
to understand China's
ale D’administration of
prevention of crisis in a
working with the China
basic national condi-
France to offer courses
context of high uncer-
National Academy of
tions, governance and
in Public Affairs Manage-
tainty, governance and
Governance, will offer
management experi-
ment in the Digital Era
decision making during
courses on governance
ence.
and Leadership in Times
a crisis, stakes of com-
pandemic. The National School of Government (NSG),
“Through discussions,
of Crisis and Complexity.
munication during a
agement for senior and
friendship, consensus,
These courses will run in
crisis and creating agility
middle managers in the
mutual trust and coop-
February 2021.
and responsiveness in
Public Service in March
eration between China
and April 2021.
and South Africa,” said
tion course is aimed
For enquiries on these
the Principal of the Na-
at reducing the gap
courses and enrolment,
managers to China’s
tional School of Govern-
between public admin-
contact Tiego Vuma at
governance models and
ment, Busani Ngcaweni.
istration and the world
Tiego.Vuma@thensg.
The courses target sen-
of innovation and new
gov.za or 012 441 6621
technologies.
and Boipelo Legwabe
and emergency man-
The courses will expose
responses to emergencies. The courses will include the following themes, among others:
29
“This will further expand
ior and middle managers in all three spheres of government. For enquiries on the
The digital transforma-
Digital technology is
complex situations.
at Boipelo.Legwabe@
expected to boost the
thensg.gov.za or
ability of public servants
012 441 6739.
Public Sector Manager • February 2021
FEATURE
Writer: Dale Hes
Biovac leads the charge in vaccine development
T
he Biovac Institute – a joint venture between govern-
ment and the private sector – is leading the charge in developing ground-breaking vaccines and could be at the forefront of the country’s production of Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) vaccines in
Scientists at the Biovac Institute are producing life-saving paediatric vaccines. Photo: Biovac
the near future. In 2003, the national Department of Health partnered with the Biovac Consortium to cre-
New milestone
diseases, namely: dip-
ate the Biovac Institute,
Recently, Biovac reached
theria, tetanus, hepatitis
However, this is the
with the goal of develop-
a notable milestone, as it
B, haemophilus influenza
first time in more than
ing and manufacturing
announced that it would
B, poliomyelitis and per-
20 years that a vaccine
affordable and quality
begin manufacturing a
tussis.
will be manufactured lo-
vaccines for South Africa
highly-complex six-in-
and the continent.
one paediatric vaccine
distributing the vaccine
received from the South
the vaccine.
cally, after approval was
Biovac has been
initially developed by
under the Department
African Health Products
has flourished, becom-
global pharmaceutical
of Health’s world-class
Regulatory Authority.
ing the largest vaccine
company Sanofi Pasteur.
Expanded Programme
“Biovac is extremely
Since then, the institute
distributor in South Africa
The vaccine, called
on Immunisation (EPI)
proud to be able to com-
and the country’s only
Hexaxim, is effective at
since 2015, with over five
mence local manufac-
vaccine manufacturer.
preventing six childhood
million infants receiving
ture of one of the most
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Public Sector Manager • February 2021
complex combination
through training of Bio-
to produce COVID-19
vaccines globally.
vac personnel at Sanofi
vaccines.
“This will further
plants in production,
ing capabilities of Biovac. “The upscaling of the
Dr Makhoana said
manufacturing pipeline
strengthen our con-
quality control, engineer-
that the institute could
for hundreds of millions,
tribution to the local
ing and supply chain,
potentially produce up
or even billions, of doses
bio-economy, by produc-
exchange of processes
to 30 million doses of
will require intense col-
ing vaccines that are
and documentation to
COVID-19 vaccines every
laboration and needs to
relevant for South Africa
enable Biovac to manu-
year, through a similar
be done in such a way
with a high public health
facture the product
partnership as the one
that it will not compro-
benefit,” said Biovac CEO
locally; and training of
that resulted in the suc-
mise the production of
Dr Morena Makhoana.
Biovac personnel by Sa-
cessful local manufac-
other essential vaccines,”
nofi at the Biovac plant,”
ture of Hexaxim.
said the Minister.
Local demand He added that by de-
said Minister Nzimande. He added that the
The Coalition for Epi-
Capabilties
demic Preparedness has
veloping and manufac-
local manufacture of
Minister Nzimande said
identified Biovac as a
turing vaccines on the
Hexaxim will save South
that Biovac’s launch of
potential drug product
African continent, local
Africa around R350 mil-
locally produced vac-
manufacturer for vac-
demand will be better
lion per year.
cines shows that the
cines, as part of the CO-
company has the capa-
VAX initiative, which aims
ance on fully imported
of Hexaxim is the first
bilities to manufacture
to make two billion doses
vaccines would be
EPI vaccine that will be
COVID-19 vaccines.
of vaccine available by
limited.
manufactured in South
“The launch of Bio-
met and the overreli-
“The local production
the end of 2021.
Africa and is a strong in-
vac’s locally produced
Meanwhile, Johnson &
Education, Science and
dication of the technical
vaccines is timely and
Johnson has entered into
Innovation Dr Blade Nzi-
abilities of South African
will demonstrate to the
a preliminary agreement
mande explained that
scientists."
global community South
with South African com-
Africa’s readiness to play
pany Aspen Pharmacare
a meaningful role in not
to manufacture and
only Hexaxim vaccine
package its candidate
Minister of Higher
the manufacture of the possible through the
COVID-19 vaccines
transfer of technology
Biovac will play an im-
production and distribu-
COVID-19 vaccine. Aspen
and training from Sanofi
portant role in the quality
tion, but other vaccines."
Pharmacare’s plant in
to Biovac.
assurance, warehous-
vaccine has been made
He added that part of
Nelson Mandela Bay has
ing and distribution of
the COVID-19 vaccine
the capacity to manu-
the technology transfer
COVID-19 vaccines.
strategy will involve up-
facture 300 million doses
from Sanofi to Biovac
It also has the potential
scaling the manufactur-
of the vaccine.
“The agreement led to
Public Sector Manager • February 2021
32
TRAILBLAZER
Writer: More Matshediso
Research helps grow small-scale farming A gricultural econo-
fluencing policy, encour-
with distinction, from
to Kenya as one of the
mist Mampe
aging increased produc-
the University of the Free
socio-economists from
Masemola is
tion and the adoption of
State, is certainly among
the ARC for the project
agricultural technologies.
the cream of the crop.
titled ‘Novel livestock vac-
sowing the seeds that will help smallholder farmers
The ARC conducts
Last October, she was
cines for viral diseases in
reap greater benefits and
research with partners,
awarded the 2019/20
Africa towards improved
ultimately improve their
develops human capital
best Master’s research
food security’.
livelihoods.
and fosters innovation to
award by the Agricultural
She has also presented
support and develop the
Economics Association of
her research work at vari-
agricultural sector.
South Africa.
ous national conferences
The 32-year-old is passionate about participating in agricultural re-
Masemola says most of
and internal workshops.
the highlights of her ca-
“All of these make me
initiatives that help meet
Cream of the crop
reer were made possible
feel relevant and part of
the needs of smallholder
Masemola, who holds
through her work at the
the people who have the
farmers.
Bachelor of Science
ARC, which she joined in
potential to contribute to
and Honours degrees in
2015.
the development of the
search and development
Her work at the Agricultural Research Council
Agricultural Economics
(ARC), plays a role in in-
and a Master’s Degree,
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The institution gave her the opportunity to travel
agricultural sector,” she says.
Public Sector Manager • February 2021
Sustainability
veterinary vaccines was
grammes such as devel-
economic development
Masemola’s job as a
one of a kind in South
opment of food gardens,
through agricultural
research assistant and
African literature and cre-
even in urban areas.
initiatives that would see
PhD candidate entails
ated a niche focus area
conducting socio-
that local agricultural
continuous research to
producing profitably
economic research to
economists can now
tackle challenges such
within their production
promote advancements
boldly explore.”
as this one, because any
scale and resources,” she
Masemola was also
social and/or economic
explains.
The research she does
involved in other socio-
unrest has the potential
is published as articles
economic research
to threaten livelihoods
challenges, however,
for agricultural maga-
projects focusing on
and hinder agricultural
and for Masemola it is
zines and peer-reviewed
food gardens in Gauteng
development strategies,”
the reality that with the
journals.
and investment in animal
she explains.
currect economic unrest,
in the agricultural sector.
As part of her Masters
health. Her role was to
"There is a need for
smallscale farmers
No job is without its
the availability of funding
degree, Masemola
collect and analyse data
More than a job
conducted research
and generate meaning-
Masemola says although
research one does, rather
on smallholder farmers’
ful insights into how these
most of her work at the
than one’s interest areas.
willingness to pay for
agricultural programmes
ARC was on the eco-
livestock vaccines.
could help improve
nomics of animal health,
the need to be flexible in
human livelihood, food
her goal as a junior
order to work with differ-
security and the sector.
agricultural economics
ent agricultural com-
“This type of research
researcher is to remain
modities, programmes and partners.
Her thesis focused mainly on how to achieve acceptance and wide-
influences the type of
She says this highlights
spread use of livestock
is important because
relevant and versatile
vaccines, particularly for
although many house-
so that she does not
novel vaccines, such as
holds derive their liveli-
become confined to one
ing out in the field and
the multivalent Lumpy
hoods from participating
focus area.
interacting with different
Skin Disease and Rift
in agricultural activities,
She believes this will
Valley fever (LSD-RVF)
South Africa is known of
enable her to continue
vaccine.
being food secure only
to grow as a professional
“It is unfortunate that
at a national level. Many
and contribute towards
the Coronavirus Disease
LSD-RVF vaccine is in de-
households still face food
addressing multiple
has largely prevented
velopment by scientists at
insecurity and eat unbal-
issues that affect the
us from conducting field
the ARC-Onderstepoort
anced diets.”
agricultural sector.
work, but I am confident
She says the multivalent
Veterinary Research. “My research on farmers’ willingness to pay for
There is, thefore, a need
“Growing up surround-
Masemola loves be-
stakeholders, particularly small-scale farmers.
that this will not affect the
for increased awareness
ed by farmers, I want to
quality of our research
of food security pro-
be able to nurture local
work,” she says.
Public Sector Manager • February 2021
34
OPINION
*Writer: Vienie Botha
Educate yourself and others about COVID-19 vaccines
D
o not be misled by
details of its negotiations
the frantic posts
with vaccine manufactur-
and blogs decry-
ers, when President Cyril
ing Coronavirus Disease
Ramaphosa addressed
(COVID-19) vaccines as
the nation on 11 Janu-
unsafe. The fact is, despite
ary he outlined plans for
cases soaring as South
government’s mass immu-
Africa and other countries
nisation programme that
were besieged by a sec-
will take place over the
ond wave of infections,
rest of the year.
the roll-out of immunisation campaigns the world
Global demand
over heralds hope after
The President took care
months of darkness.
to explain that despite
Less than three weeks
the massive global
into the new year, South
demand and the
Africa had secured over
vastly greater pur-
30 million vaccines and
chasing power
government is in talks
of wealthier
to procure the balance
countries,
needed to immunise 67%
South
of the population and
Africa
achieve herd immunity.
is
While confidentiality agreements prevent government from disclosing
35
Public Sector Manager • February 2021
ficient quantities of safe
Scientific evidence
able with regard to the
history. It will involve all
and cost-effective vac-
There is overwhelming
safety of the vaccines
tiers of government and
cines.
scientific evidence that
approved for use, how
depends hugely on the
mass vaccination is the
vaccines can control
support of civil society.
the globe, South Africa
best way to control seri-
contagious diseases and
will first vaccinate frontline
ous infections. Vaccines
why it is essential that
ing committee has been
healthcare workers.
offer protection to an
populations agree to be-
established to oversee
They will be followed by
individual by lowering
ing vaccinated.
the implementation
essential workers, people
their risk of infection or
with a high-risk profile and
reducing the severity of
people working or living
their symptoms.
on track to procure suf-
As is happening across
in high-risk settings; and,
The World Health
entific information avail-
taking in our country’s
Education and awareness While government is
A national coordinat-
programme, which will unfold across a variety of locations. Government is in the
lastly, members of the
Organisation explains
rolling out a mass public
process of developing
general population.
how mass vaccination
communication cam-
an electronic vaccina-
programmes work: “When
paign to counteract the
tion data system to assist
inoculated in implemen-
a lot of people in a com-
spread of misinforma-
with the roll-out vaccines.
tation phases one and
munity are vaccinated,
tion, the nation’s public
This will assist in both the
two are public servants
the pathogen has a hard
servants must educate
management and sur-
who have fearlessly been
time circulating because
themselves about the
veillance of the vaccine.
carrying out their duties
most of the people it en-
matter so that they too
in the face of tremendous
counters are immune.
can spread awareness in
there will be teething
their own social circles.
problems. Public servants
Among the people to be
personal risk, despite the
So the more that others
Despite all these efforts,
heartache of seeing their
are vaccinated, the less
colleagues and loved
likely people who are
cluding public servants
innovate, rise to the
ones falling victim to the
unable to be protected
– need to critically think
occasion and handle
virus.
by vaccines are at risk of
about what they are
change and uncertainty
even being exposed to
hearing or reading rather
will help ensure that
know that South Africa is
the harmful pathogens.
than glibly accepting
South Africa achieves
doing all it can to control
This is called herd im-
and spreading informa-
immunity across our
the pandemic that is
munity.”
tion that could do untold
population with as few
damage to our efforts to
hiccups as possible.
These heroes deserve to
wreaking havoc in their
As public servants, we
South Africans – in-
lives and experts the
must do all we can to
world over say the only
stop misinformation from
way to do this is through
jeopardising the vaccine
around 40 million people
a mass vaccination pro-
uptake rate.
is the largest and most
gramme.
There is a wealth of sci-
Public Sector Manager • February 2021
who are able to adapt,
combat COVID-19. The vaccination of
complex logistical under-
*Vienie Botha is the Acting Head of Editorial and Production of Public Sector Manager magazine.
36
FEATURE
Writer: Allison Cooper
Cool surfaces:
Sustainable, low-cost energy intervention
T
he energy sector
to low-carbon energy
energy poverty in the
solete solutions can po-
across the globe
supplies and solutions
country.
tentially be leapfrogged
is undergoing
with associated changes
This rapid evolution
towards a more sustainable energy future.
transformational change,
in infrastructure require-
presents both risks and
driven by technologi-
ments and the way
opportunities, creating a
cal, political and socio-
utilities provide energy
context within which en-
opportunities for maxi-
economic factors that
services.
ergy development and
mum developmental
Fully utilising the
innovation is increasingly
benefit would require
Africa continues the
relevant. The opportuni-
taking note of the turn
drive for universal energy
ties in particular are
of events, anticipating
trends, South Africa is
access for all South Af-
pertinent to developing
the important shifts and
seeing a large-scale shift
ricans and addressing
economies, where ob-
skilfully moving with the
vary by geography and market. In line with international
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At the same time, South
Public Sector Manager • February 2021
changes. Being at the
trialisation, employment
pavements and special-
ing intervention, which
forefront of energy devel-
creation and sustainable
ised cool coatings. Whit-
allows less heat into the
opment and innovation
development.
ening 100m² of roofing
building, making non-
cancels the warming ef-
air-conditioned homes,
fect of 10 tonnes of CO²
warehouses and other
emissions (or 0.6 tonnes
buildings much cooler,
will therefore be key for ly engage with the rapid
Cool surface technology
changes in the energy
Cool surface technol-
per year) for the life of
and extending the
sector.
ogy offers an immediate,
the roof,” she adds.
lifespan of the roof and
South Africa to proactive-
The South African
direct and inexpensive
While white cool coat-
equipment on it.
National Energy De-
solution to South Af-
ing is the most effective,
velopment Institute
rica’s strides towards an
colour is also available.
supply is under constant
(SANEDI), an agency
economy built on clean
Although, efficacy drops
threat, compounded
of the Department of
energy.
as the pigment darkens,
by a fragile grid that is
says Lundall.
dealing with increasing
Mineral Resources and
The Cool Surfaces
Energy, directs, monitors
Project, borne out of a
and conducts energy research and develop-
SA’s national energy
Various projects have
demand, particularly as
collaborative agreement
been completed since
the economy continues
between the American
2013, improving the ther-
to gradually unlock.
ment, promotes energy
and South African De-
mal comfort for residents
“Untenable rising en-
research and technology
partments of Energy, is a
and improving buildings’
ergy costs are reducing
innovation and under-
non-electric response to
energy efficiency. The
citizens’ monthly cash
takes measures to pro-
South Africa’s need for a
!Kheis Scale-up project
flow for other essential
mote energy efficiency
cost-effective, low main-
coated 27 500m² of roof-
necessities. In such a
throughout the economy.
tenance and passive-en-
ing to improve thermal
scenario, energy effi-
ergy cooling technology
comfort for occupants
ciency should be at the
for buildings.
and piloted the poten-
front and centre of any
tial for cool surfaces to
energy strategy in this
SANEDI’s energy development agenda is a key part of our country’s
“Cool surfaces refers
energy journey. Its portfo-
to all materials and
mitigate the impact of
era of economic depres-
lio of initiatives is closely
technologies used in
climate change in South
sion,” says Lundall.
attuned to technology
the construction of the
Africa.
advancements, declin-
building envelope to
ing technology costs
improve thermal com-
and continued innova-
fort: surfaces that reflect
Passive energy cooling solution
tion in the energy sector.
much of the solar energy
Through cool surfaces,
tablishing new industries
and release much of
the environment benefits
and job opportunities.
enable South Africa to
the stored heat energy,”
from a passive energy
take full advantage of
explains Denise Lundall,
cooling solution that
cool surfaces will greatly
our energy resources
project manager of SAN-
includes cool roofs, cool
aid government in not
and the associated
EDI’s Energy Efficiency
walls and cool roads.
only alleviating pressure
infrastructure develop-
Cool Surfaces Project.
Cool roofs is an inexpen-
on the grid – as a pas-
sive, effective, passive
sive energy solution – but
energy, low tech cool-
will also create much-
As a whole, these can
ment as a vehicle for economic growth, indus-
“This refers to white roofs, light-coloured
Public Sector Manager • February 2021
SANEDI is encouraging South Africans to manufacture cool coatings for roofs, walls and roads, es-
“A national roll-out of
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needed local economic development, manufacturing and employment opportunities,” she adds. Cool surfaces support government’s drive to achieve multiple mandates. Cool roads, for example, can assist the Department of Transport to reduce the need for road maintenance and tyre damage, as it significantly reduces the surface and ambient
application training to
lot warmer than the im-
by the Kigali Cooling
temperature of roads,
local communities and
mediate areas surround-
Efficiency Programme to
effectively extending its
partner departments,
ing it.
rapidly scale up the de-
lifespan.
particularly those suf-
“Cool surface tech-
Heat is created by en-
ployment of highly solar-
fering from high unem-
ergy from people, cars,
reflective ‘cool’ roofs in
nology can assist the
ployment. Successful
buses and trains in big
developing countries,
Department of Trade,
graduates are offered
and densely populated
suffering heat stress and
Industry and Competi-
paid jobs as supervised
cities. These UHIs usu-
lacking widespread ac-
tion in the revival of
interns during project
ally have worse air and
cess to cooling services.
the economy, which
deployment and bring
water quality than their
“We were thrilled when
includes a product life
back invaluable experi-
immediate neighbours
we received the grant in
cycle from manufactur-
ence to their own com-
and night-time tempera-
2019 and couldn’t wait
ing and testing to distri-
munities.
tures remain high.
to get underway with
bution and application.
“The deployment of
rolling out this initiative…
Human Settlements,
also greatly improves ur-
Home cooling initiative
Water and Sanitation
ban air quality, reducing
Having been awarded
temperatures in low-
can benefit from a low-
energy and health costs.
a US$100 000 grant by
cost housing by almost
cost intervention that in-
It reduces the urban
the international Million
10°C, by applying the
creases the standard of
heat island (UHI) effect
Cool Roofs Challenge in
reflective coating,” says
low-cost living, reduces
as it cools the ambient
2019, to deploy solar-
Lundall.
energy costs and limits
temperature over cities,
reflective roof coatings,
subsequent mainte-
providing resilience to
SANEDI is now rolling
smooth so far, with
nance,” says Lundall.
heat events and climate
out the low-tech cooling
sights set on the next
change,” says Lundall.
solution to communities
large Million Cool Roofs
“The Department of
In urban areas, SANEDI’s cool surface projects provide coating
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cool surface technology
An UHI is a metropolitan area that is a
across the country. The initiative is driven
We found that we can reduce indoor daytime
Deployment has been
Challenge grant to be awarded in 2021.
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FEATURE
Writer: Dale Hes Image: Dr George Mukhari Academic Hospital
Leading the way in surgical innovation
Surgeons Dr Imraan Sardiwalla (left) and Dr Zach Koto are par t of the trailblazing team at Dr George Mukhari Academic Hospital.
D
r George Mukhari
ing ground-breaking
based in Ga-Rankuwa,
and provide for better
Academic Hospi-
surgeries that are setting
has been at the fore-
patient outcomes.
tal in Gauteng is
a bright path for other
front of performing mini-
an outstanding example
medical institutions in
mally invasive surgeries
of the leading aca-
of medical excellence
South Africa to follow.
that improve the effec-
demic hospitals on the
tiveness of operations
continent in this regard,
and innovation, perform-
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The hospital, which is
Acknowledged as one
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doctors from across Af-
pared to other institu-
we believe it is absolute-
Lead surgeon Dr Im-
rica come to the institu-
tions in terms of training.
ly the best approach to
raan Sirdiwalla explains
tion to learn the intrica-
“In fact, when we take
many surgeries.”
that the ALPPS proce-
cies of this specialised
on our trainees, lapa-
field of surgery.
roscopy is part of their
Zooming in on laparoscopic surgeries
dure involves expand-
be said of most other
Pioneering medical achievement
institutions in South
Dr Koto’s team broke
leaving enough of the
Africa.”
new ground recently,
vital organ left over to
performing a highly
avoid liver failure.
training, which cannot
ing the volume of liver, ensuring that tumours can be removed while
One of the hospital’s
Dr Koto explains
specialties is laparo-
why minimally inva-
complex surgery which
scopic surgery, which
sive surgeries such as
has only been carried
achieved by blocking
involves the use of a tiny
laparoscopies, which do
out a handful of times
blood flow to part of the
camera placed inside
not involve cutting the
across the world and
liver, which makes the
the body. Surgeons can
body open to the extent
never in South Africa.
liver behave as though
then use the images
of traditional surgeries,
from this camera to as-
generally provide for
an Associating Liver
removed, triggering tis-
sist with procedures.
much better patient
Partition and Portal Vein
sue regeneration on the
outcomes.
Litigation for Staged
other side. This allows
Dr Zach Koto, Chief Specialist Surgeon at
The team carried out
“Simply put, this is
the organ has been
Hepatectomy (ALPPS)
the liver to grow and en-
the Dr George Mukhari
tion is a big stressor to
– using the laparo-
sures there is enough of
Academic Hospital,
the body. In traditional,
scopic technique – on a
the organ left to avoid
says that the hospital’s
open surgeries, the
72-year-old male patient
liver failure.”
surgery department has
stress is far greater –
who had advanced
ALPPS is already one of
gained extensive experi-
there is a bigger cut for
stage cancer which
the most advanced liver
ence in this field.
the body to heal, more
had spread to the liver.
operation procedures in
“We took on the idea
“Any type of opera-
stress to the immune sys-
The patient initially
the world. But even more
of minimally invasive sur-
tem, more pain for the
had colon cancer and
remarkably, the surgi-
gery very early on and
patient and a longer
went through chemo-
cal team at Dr George
have really perfected it.
recovery period.
therapy treatment at
Mukhari Hospital per-
Steve Biko Academic
formed the procedure laparoscopically.
We are the most techni-
“Minimally invasive sur-
cally advanced hospital
geries provide a much
Hospital, but the cancer
in the country in terms
lower level of stress, less
spread to the liver, with
of laparoscopies, and
pain and shorter recov-
surgery required to
around 10 cases in the
are way ahead com-
ery times, which is why
remove the tumors.
world where ALPPS has
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“There have only been
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FEATURE
“Students feel a greater passion to study medicine and surgery when they see innovation taking place. This is what drives our profession forward.” been done laparoscopi-
recovered well from the
patient outcomes pos-
ment and expertise we
cally. Normally this is an
surgery. As a large team
sible.”
possess. We hope to
open surgery. We have
of nurses, registrars and
to select patients very
surgeons, we and the
cal students are also
unchartered territory
carefully for these types
hospital as a whole
inspired when they see
and pushing back the
of highly technical
are very proud of this
new breakthroughs in
boundaries of what can
procedures and in this
achievement,” adds Dr
the medical field.
be achieved.”
case the surgical team
Sardiwalla.
decided it was the best
He adds that medi-
“Students feel a
continue venturing into
He hopes that the
greater passion to study
next exciting step in
medicine and surgery
the journey in South
when they see innova-
Africa will be a venture
at an advanced stage,”
Looking to an advanced future
says Dr Sardiwalla.
Dr Koto says that these
tion taking place. This is
into robotics surgery,
path, as the cancer was
types of pioneering
what drives our profes-
which utilises robotically
the liver can take up to
procedures are crucial
sion forward.”
operated instruments
six weeks to grow to a
for driving innovation
sufficient size. After the
in the field of medicine
mended the Gauteng
pictures to enable sur-
five-hour laparoscopic
and surgery.
Department of Health
geons to operate with
for its support.
better vision, dexterity,
In open surgery ALPPS,
surgery at Dr George
“In the years before
Dr Koto also com-
“We applaud the
and high-definition 3D
and precision.
Mukhari Hospital, the
this, there was simply no
patient’s liver size grew
treatment for advanced
vision and faith of the
by 180% within just six
liver or colon cancer
Gauteng Department
all the skills, expertise
days, rendering the
such as this. As our
of Health for allowing
and experience we
procedure a ground-
techniques improved,
these types of proce-
have refined here, that
breaking success.
we have seen five-year
dures to be carried out.
robotics surgery will be
“We believe that with
“We were then able
survival rates improve
“Even visitors from de-
to do a complex right
from virtually nothing
veloped countries who
performed and usher in
hepatectomy, remov-
to 40%. In medicine,
have visited our hospital
the next era of innova-
ing the tumour from the
the spirit of innovation
have been impressed
tion within the surgical
liver. The patient has
has made these better
at the type of equip-
field,” adds Dr Koto.
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able to be effectively
Public Sector Manager • February 2021
FINANCIAL FITNESS
Writer: Allison Cooper
What’s your
financial plan? N
ow that the festive
to face credit card debt
season is over it is
on your return.”
the ideal time to
The financial plan
set new goals and priori-
Mageba says a finan-
ties, one of which should
cial plan should start
be your financial plan.
with finding a financial
According to Bongani
adviser who can guide
Mageba, the Manag-
you through the process
ing Executive: Non-Bank
and encourage you to
Financial Services at
stick to your plan, par-
Absa Retail and Business
ticularly during difficult
Bank, a financial plan in-
market conditions.
cludes a comprehensive
“An accredited, knowl-
overview of your financial
edgeable financial
goals and how you plan
adviser can assess your
to meet them over time.
needs holistically and im-
If you already have a
plement a plan that suits
financial plan in place,
your particular circum-
review it carefully, make
stances.” Once you have found
adjustments based on your personal circum-
it is starting a business,
have saved for a holiday
the right financial ad-
stances where necessary,
saving for retirement,
in line with your plan,
viser, the next step is to
and implement them.
your kids’ education or
you can go on vacation
compile a budget with
going on holiday.”
and do not have to be
their assistance.
“This may sound simple but it can be quite diffi-
He adds that knowing
concerned about the
“A lot of people say
cult in practice. Ultimate-
where you stand finan-
ly, a carefully crafted
cially gives you confi-
“You will know what
first. I agree, but this is
financial plan (and the
dence and enables you
you can afford and the
sometimes mistakenly
implementation thereof)
to fully enjoy the things
memory of your holiday
interpreted as spending
enables most of your
you have saved for.
will remain a pleasant
money on things you
one as you will not have
want, instead of things
other life goals, whether
45
For example, if you
you must pay yourself
expense.
Public Sector Manager • February 2021
that are important to
your income is your most
you, like prioritising sav-
valuable asset.”
ing and investing for the
He adds that financial
towards paying off the
planning should not be
debt that carries a high-
something that deprives
er interest rate, which
long-term while spend-
personal circumstances,
you of enjoyment, but al-
will allow you to save a
ing less than you earn.
you may also want to
lows you to enjoy spend-
significant amount of
This doesn’t mean that
save for a house or car
ing your money.
money over the repay-
you shouldn’t also spend
– your financial adviser
money on things you
will be able to guide
rity and freedom to do
enjoy – it is about prior-
this conversation in the
more things and most
shorter period also
itising needs over wants,”
right direction once they
importantly, it helps you
means that you pay off
he explains.
have gathered all your
to create wealth over
more capital earlier in
information.
time.”
the repayment period,
Mageba cautions
Depending on your
“It gives you the secu-
ment period. “Settling debt in a
against delaying saving
“They can also help
Sticking to a prede-
until later in life, saying it
you to allocate an ap-
termined financial plan
period will decrease,”
is best to start as early as
propriate sum of money
also makes it easier to
Mageba explains.
possible, thereby allow-
towards the things you
keep debt to a minimum
While it is not a good
ing compound interest to
need,” says Mageba.
and to avoid credit with
idea to use debt to pay
high interest charges, al-
for things you don’t really
sufficient provision for
lowing you to save more
need, it doesn’t mean
your needs, you can allo-
money towards your
that debt should be
cate money towards the
future goals.
avoided completely.
“really work its magic”.
The essentials of financial planning
Once you have made
things you want. Most
“A vital part of any
and the total repayment
“Debt can also be used
In terms of financial plan-
banks and other finan-
financial plan includes
to generate an income
ning, a key need is an
cial institutions have a
sufficient medical cover.
– for example, when
emergency fund where
wide range of short- and
If you are young and in
borrowing money to start
money is set aside to use
long-term insurance solu-
good health, a hospital
a business. However, all
in case of emergencies.
tions to meet individual
plan will likely be suffi-
debt should be planned.
client needs.
cient. However, the cover
“Other important needs include saving for retire-
“An important financial
“Take an active deci-
you choose should meet
sion to allocate a portion
ment and protecting
principle is to live within
your specific needs,” says
of your income towards
your income. Speak to
your means. Having an
Mageba.
repaying debt, thereby
your financial adviser
intimate knowledge of
about the life, dread dis-
your financial situation,
ease and disability cover
differentiating between
Dealing with debt
you require to ensure
your wants and needs
If you struggle with debt,
your loved ones are well
and allocating money
review your plan with
failure to pay your debt
cared for if something
accordingly, makes
your financial adviser
may lead to your credit
were to happen to you
financial planning a lot
and consider re-allocat-
score being affected.
unexpectedly. Ultimately,
easier.
ing some of your funds
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making an informed decision to prioritise one of your goals over another.” He cautions that not
46
HEALTH AND WELL-BEING
Writer: Allison Cooper
It’s time to get moving! E
xercise is a must
clear, you need to actu-
take the dog for a walk
for all, regardless
ally want to do some
or go on a short hike,”
of age or fitness
form of training.
says Van Wyngaardt.
and health levels. This is
“Start small and build
Exercise and goals
according to Soria van
on that. Start by doing a
The type of exercise
Wyngaardt, a qualified
form of exercise that you
you choose should de-
personal trainer and
will enjoy. This will make it
pend on what you want
Pilates instructor.
easier to change it into
to achieve.
“It’s never too late
a habit.”
“A one size doesn’t fit
Start slowly, by walk-
all. For example, some-
exercise. A health body
ing for 15 to 20 minutes
one who wants to lose
equals a happy soul
or swim. When you feel
weight will focus on a
and exercise improves
fitter, start your own body
combination of cardio,
your quality of life,” she
weight exercises. From
weight training and a
adds.
there, you can join a
calorie-controlled diet;
to start some form of
While the thought
gym; book a personal
while someone who
of exercising may be
trainer, who can work
wants to improve flex-
daunting for some, it is
out a programme for
ibility and core strength
quite easy to get started,
your specific goals; or
will focus on Pilates and
even if you are a total
join a Pilates, Zumba or
yoga,” she explains.
beginner.
yoga class.
Firstly, you should
“You must enjoy it and
While pregnant women should focus on strength-
always see a doctor for
keep it fun. Make small
ening their body, to
a general health check
changes to your eve-
prepare for the birth and
before you start any new
ryday living to improve
postpartum recovery,
exercise programme,
your fitness – take the
rather than focusing on
Van Wyngaardt advises.
stairs, park further away
training to lose weight;
Once you get the all
from the mall entrance,
athletes preparing for
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marathons or triathlons
try to get fit at home,
“You must educate
ing, kayaking or golfing –
focus on endurance-
Van Wyngaardt urges
yourself to make sure
any form of fun outdoors
based training pro-
you not to underesti-
you avoid injuries and
activity that you don’t
grammes.
mate your environment.
get the most out of your
usually do in the week.”
workouts,” says Van Wyn-
She adds that it is im-
Combining your exer-
“There are so many
cise programme with
exercises you can do
a healthy diet is also
at home, without any
extremely important.
fancy equipment. Invest
sure that you have a
in some basic fitness
well-rounded exercise
“Also, don’t give up
– 80% should be about
equipment, such as an
routine, that includes
after two weeks simply
what you eat and 20%
exercise mat, swiss ball,
some form of cardio;
because you haven’t
about training. You can’t
dumbbells, resistance
weight or strength train-
lost 30kgs. You didn’t
out train a bad diet. You
bands and a jumping
ing, by adding some
gain it in two weeks.
would adjust your diet
rope.”
dumbbells or resistance
It takes four weeks to
bands; and flexibility
see the change in your
“It’s an 80% to 20% ratio
gaardt. You should also make
portant to listen to your body at all times and know when not to push.
according to your goals.
If you don’t have
It’s thus advisable to get
money to consult a
and core strength exer-
body, eight weeks for
a tailormade nutritional
professional to get a tai-
cise, in the form of yoga,
family and friends to
meal plan from a nutri-
lormade workout to suit
stretches or Pilates.
notice and 12 weeks for
tionist or dietician,” says
your body and lifestyle,
“It’s important to have
Van Wyngaardt.
do some research and
fun when exercising, so
take note! Don’t give up,
read up on fitness and
add a fun day once a
you’re worth it,” says Van
watch YouTube tutorials.
week where you go hik-
Wyngaardt.
The three best organised activities one can
the rest of the world to
do to keep fit include organised walks or runs, any martial arts class, or any fitness class – from Zumba and spinning to shape, yoga, Pilates, step or kickboxing.
Don’t underestimate your environment If you’re not keen on joining an exercise class
Top-10 benefits of exercising Improves cardiovascular and lung health and fitness. Improves joint health – motion is lotion and prevents stiffness. Improves bone density. Controls weight and tones muscles. Keeps your mood positive. Helps bring down stress levels, high blood pressure and cholesterol. Improves sleep and leads to more energy. Improves the immune system. Can prevent or reduce the risk of chronic diseases, such as diabetes. Improves brain function.
or gym, but would rather
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TRAVEL
Writer: Sam Bradley
The tough but amazing Amatola hike
T
Hitting the trail The route is very well marked out with painted yellow footprints visible every 50 to 100m. Most days hiking is between five and eight hours, although obviously this depends on the fitness of
he Amatola Hiking
as the best trail in South
such as shuttle buses to
the walkers and the num-
Trail in the Eastern
Africa. Nicknamed 'the
the start, which is a 1.5
ber of swim stops and
Cape is known
waterfall trail' due to the
hour drive away.
water breaks indulged in. The hike itself is tough
as the toughest hike in
numerous spectacular
South Africa. The trail is
waterfalls hikers walk
round. The cost of the
with lots of climbs on the
covered over six days,
past (and swim in),
hike is R1 700 per person,
route. Day one starts at
with five nights spent in
there are also sections
which includes entrance
Maden Dam and finishes
huts along the route.
of rainforest, mountain
and hut accommoda-
at least 11km away (or
lookout spots, fields and
tion for the five nights.
15.3km if you choose the
Huts are equipped
longer option) at Gwilig-
Hikers must carry all of their own equipment, including food for the
lush green valleys. Hogsback is the closest
The trail is open all year
with beds, mattresses,
wili Hut. It’s one of the shorter
town and Away with the
running water and fire-
not much of the route
Fairies hostel (away-
places, but no electricity.
days, but has over 700m
is flat. If you are not
withthefairies.co.za) has
At the very least, hikers
of ascent so it’s still a
climbing up a hill you
become the best-known
will need to pack good
tough introduction to the
are probably scrambling
spot to stay before and
hiking boots, a water-
trail. The hut has beautiful
down one.
after the hike. This is
proof jacket, sleeping
views of the area and a
thanks to its friendly staff,
bag, some basic first aid
braai area, making for a
you off, it has been voted
laid back atmosphere
supplies and food for the
fun and social end to the
by Getaway Magazine
and assistance to hikers,
trip.
first day.
entire trip. To top it all off,
But don’t let that put
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but with just as many
the town of Hogsback
enticing swimming spots
for a well-deserved meal
along the 18.2km. A
and celebratory drink.
donkey boiler (a contrap-
Day two is a beautiful
onto the plateau, with
The Amatola Hiking Trail
tion which allows a fire
is a wonderfully remote
to be lit below the boiler
walk in the wilderness.
to heat up the water)
With few crowds and no
means hikers can enjoy
electricity in the huts,
a hot shower on their last
this is the perfect digital
night.
detox.
Day six, which is the final
Enjoy evenings relax-
hike through thick rainfor-
picturesque views of
day, is only 15 km but it
ing around the campfire,
est. It doesn’t take long to
grasslands and fields as
involves a steep climb up
lunch spots out on the
be fully immersed in the
far as the eye can see.
Hogsback Peak and then
mountain and a good
sights and sounds of the
The final ascent to Cata
equally steep descent
night’s sleep after a
thick and all-enveloping
Hut is not an easy one,
to the Tyume River basin
healthy day’s exercise
canopy. It’s also the long-
but the almost immeasur-
below.
and plenty of time out-
est hike at 19.6km, so
able waterfalls alongside
there’ll be some sore and
the trail make the suffer-
tired legs by the end of
ing worthwhile.
Mission accomplished
doors. The air is fresh, the stars are bright and the moun-
Day four is a short hike
The feeling of walking
tain streams are wonder-
of only 13.5km so there’s
underneath the official
fully invigorating.
plenty of opportunities to
signage marking the end
Day three is also long
stop at the many pools,
of the trail brings a great
or amatolhk@daff.gov.za
(16.8km), but the scenery
waterfalls and snack
feeling of pride and ac-
Bookings can also be
changes as the route
spots.
complishment. From there
made through www.
it’s an easy 3km stroll into
amatolatrails.co.za
the day.
Waterfalls
climbs out of the forest
Day five is longer
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Bookings: 043 642 2571
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FOOD AND WINE
Compiled by: Gilda Narsimdas
Kick off the year the healthy way D
dulge during the
Chicken and broccoli stir fry
holidays and are
(Serves 4)
id you over in-
now feeling the kilos and
Ingredients
a little guilty? No worries,
• 300g dried egg
we’ve rounded up some
noodles
healthy meal options,
• 2 tbsp vegetable oil
courtesy of Good Food,
• 2 cloves garlic (finely
that are simple, delicious and nutritious. Give them a try and they might just become a regular on the family menu.
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chopped) • 2 tsp fresh ginger
• 1 large head broccoli
four to five minutes. Drain
(cut into florets) • 1 small red chilli (finely
(cut into strips)
the egg noodles, rinse under cold water, drain
sliced) • 3 tbsp soy sauce
again and set aside.
• 1 tbsp oyster sauce
Heat two tablespoons of
• 1/2 cup (120g) whole
vegetable oil in a wok
toasted cashews • 4 green onions (finely
over medium heat. Stir fry garlic and fresh ginger for one to two minutes
sliced)
(grated) • 3 chicken breast fillets
plenty of boiling water for
until aromatic. Add the
Method
chicken breast fillets
Cook the egg noodles in
and stir fry until chicken
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paper sheet into a bowl of warm water, then drain. Place the sheet on a clean tea towel and top with one prawn, a small butter lettuce leaf, one strip pepper, two carrot sticks, a few bean sprouts and a sprig of coriander. Fold in the sides of the rice paper and roll up firmly. Repeat with 11 remaining rice paper sheets, prawns, vegetables and coriander. Serve with 1 cup hoisin sauce for dipping.
Avocado and chicken burritos Ingredients
Add the broccoli and
Prawn rice paper rolls
stir fry until broccoli is
Ingredients
cooked but crisp. Add
• 1 tbsp vegetable oil
red chilli, soy sauce and
• 12 large king prawns
oyster sauce and stir to
changes colour.
coat the chicken.
• 4 small chicken • Rice papers • 1 cup hoisin sauce for dipping
breasts • 1 tbsp olive oil • 4 tortillas • 1 cup reduced fat
Method
sour cream or natural
(shelled and dev-
Heat the vegetable oil
yogurt
eined)
in a frying pan over
• 1 jar of salsa (store
Divide the noodles be-
• Butter lettuce
medium heat and cook
tween four serving bowls
• 1 large red pepper
the king prawns for about
• 8 large lettuce leaves
and top with the chicken
(cut into strips)
two minutes each side
• 1 large red onion (cut
and broccoli. Sprinkle the
• 2 carrots (cut into
toasted cashews and
sticks)
or until they just change colour. Remove from the
bought)
into wedges) • 1 red pepper (seeds
green onions over and
• 1 pack bean sprouts
heat and cool.
removed and finely
serve.
• 1 bunch coriander
Quickly dip a round rice
sliced)
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FOOD AND WINE
• 2 avocados (sliced)
cook the chicken for five
ing to the instructions
minutes on each side.
on the packet, which is
ground sesame seed
Method
Remove the chicken and
usually 30 seconds on
paste)
Heat the olive oil in a
slice it.
each side.
large frying pan and
Warm the tortillas accord-
Smooth a quarter of sour
• 1 tsp tahini (toasted,
• ½ cup ice
cream and salsa over
Method
each tortilla and top with
Combine coconut water,
lettuce, chicken, onion,
banana, protein powder,
pepper and avocado.
matcha, tahini and ice.
Roll and serve.
Blend until smooth and
Matcha and coconut smoothie
creamy. Serve immediately and enjoy.
Ingredients
Hulk smoothie
• 1½ cups coconut
Ingredients
water (or the juice
• 100g natural thick yo-
and flesh of one fresh
ghurt (preferably with
young coconut)
live cultures)
• 1 small ripe banana
dairy, soy, rice or al-
(frozen) • 2 tbsp protein powder • ½–1 tsp organic matcha
• 1/2 cup milk (organic mond) • 1 tsp honey • 1 handful baby spinach leaves • 1 banana • 1 tsp ground flaxseed (linseed), or the oil • 1/2 cup of ice
Method Combine the yoghurt, milk, honey, spinach, banana, flaxseed and ice in a blender. Blend until smooth and serve in a tall glass.
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NICE-TO-HAVES
Compiled by: Nicholas Francis
Love is in the air W
1
hile money can’t buy love, a well
thought out gift will
certainly earn you some brown-
ie points. So, if you are looking
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to spoil your significant other, here some ideas for the perfect Valentine’s day gift.
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3
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1. Loving Hearts of Pandora, R1 799, available at Pandora.
available at takealot.com 5. American Swiss 9ct yellow gold
2. Woolworths handcrafted pecan
and cubic zirconia stud earrings,
and cashew nut nougat, 110g, R119.99.
7. Valentino Donna Born in Roma Eau de Parfum, 100ml, R2 390, available at Truworths.
R999. 6. Versace pour homme Dylan Blue
3. Hey Gorgeous Skincare Aloe You Complete skincare kit, R895,
EDT, 100ml, R1 645, available at
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Truworths.
available at hey-gorgeous.co.za 4. Fossil’s Commuter Chronograph leather watch for men, R1 795,
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