MEC Albert Fritz welcomes positive reports of enforcement by Liquor Authority

Today, the Minister of Community Safety, Albert Fritz, welcomes news of enforcement activities carried out by the Western Cape Liquor Authority over the Festive Season to ensure that liquor traders complied with the conditions of their liquor licences.
According to the most recent report covering the period 10 to 16 January 2022, a total of 300 inspections were conducted, with 143 of these inspections focusing specifically on underage drinking. These inspections were conducted in a total of 27 areas across the province, including Bellville, Caledon, Constantia, Delft, Grassy Park, Sea Point and Wolseley.
The WCLA also conducted integrated operations with SAPS and Law Enforcement in Philippi East, Khayelitsha and Mitchells Plain.
Minister Fritz said, “300 inspections over a seven-day period equates to roughly 43 inspections a day, and that excellent work rate is fairly consistent with the work rate before and during the Festive Season. This means that while many people were on holiday, Liquor Authority inspectors were out working to ensure their safety. They do this through the important work of ensuring that liquor traders are compliant with the conditions of their licences. I want to thank them for this dedication to their work.”
For the week covering 27 December 2021 to 2 January 2022, a total of 316 inspections were conducted, with 122 focused on underage drinking. These inspections resulted in eleven non-compliance cases being submitted for prosecution. These inspections were conducted in a total of 31 areas across the province, with integrated operations being conducted with SAPS and Law Enforcemenet on New Years’ Eve in Cape Town and Khayelitsha.
Minister Fritz continued, “I am also furthermore informed that 93% of licence holders have paid the annual renewal fee to ensure that their licences are valid for 2022, and I want to thank these business owners for their commitment to running their business within the rules. Other licence holders have until the end of March 2022 to renew their licences, and I want to encourage them to do so, even though they will now incur penalties. In that light, I want to call on SAPS, once again, to clamp down on illegal liquor traders. These illegal liquor traders do not operate within the confines of the law, and I am convinced that many of the alcohol harms suffered by our society emanates from alcohol consumption at unlicenced outlets. We must clamp down on illegal liquor traders this year!”
Minister Fritz concluded, “I would like to wish all liquor consumers a safe 2022. Act responsibly. We know the rules, and the rules are there for our own good. Don’t, for example, get behind the wheel of a car after consuming alcohol. And then I would also like to thank legal liquor traders for operating within the confines of the law, for running their businesses in a responsible manner and creating employment for many people. I want to wish them a successful year. I look forward to working together in the year ahead.”

Source: Government of South Africa

Deputy Minister Thembi Siweya assesses state of readiness for reopening of schools in Limpopo, 24 Jan

Deputy Minister Thembi Siweya will visit Musathoni Secondary School, Makhado Local Municipality in the Limpopo Province to conduct the Back to School Campaign and assess state of readiness for the reopening of schools. The Back to School campaign is a government initiative which is aimed at encouraging all stakeholders to participate in promoting teaching and learning at schools.
As part of the visit, the Deputy Minister will engage with the district, school management, teachers, parents, school governing body, civil society, and traditional leadership. The Deputy Minister view this visit as an important intervention in promoting and motivating learners to stay in schools.

Source: Government of South Africa

Employment and Labour on unavailable services at Atteridgeville office due to break-in

The Department of Employment and Labour advises all clients that services will be unavailable at the Atteridgeville Employment and Labour office due to a break-in that occurred on Wednesday night, January 19, 2022.

Citizens and other Employment and Labour clients are notified that the Atteridgeville Employment and Labour office has been broken into. During the burglary, which occurred yesterday, January 19, 2022, computers and other assets were primarily stolen. The Department is unable to say when services will resume at this stage; however, the intention is to resume service as soon as possible. The incident has been reported to the South African Police Services.

Clients who require services urgently are encourage to visit any nearest office for help or make use of the Department’s online services which is accessible at www.labour.gov.za.

The following are services provided online by the Department:
• Employment Services of South Africa (ESSA)
• eCOID- Compensation Made Easy
• ROE Online (cfonline.labour.gov.za)
• Employment Equity Online Reporting (EE)
• UIF Online Services (Ufiling)
• UIF e-Compliance Certificate
• COVID 19 TERS online applications
• National Minimum Wage (NMW)
The department hopes that citizens will bear with it as it deals with the unavailability of services in Atteridgeville, which is out of its hands. It will do everything possible to ensure a prompt resumption of services in order to minimize the impact and inconvenience to those who rely on it.

Source: Government of South Africa

Deputy Minister Thembi Siweya conducts back to school campaign in Mamelodi West, 21 Jan

Deputy Minister Thembi Siweya will visit two identified schools in Tshwane South District, Mamelodi West in the Gauteng Province to conduct the Back to School Campaign and assess state of readiness for the reopening of schools. The Back to School campaign is a government initiative which is aimed at encouraging all stakeholders to participate in promoting teaching and learning at schools.
As part of the visit, the Deputy Minister will engage with the district, school management, teachers, parents, school governing body, civil society, and traditional leadership. We view this visit as an important intervention in promoting and motivating learners to stay in schools.

Source: Government of South Africa

Minister Enoch Godongwana invites public to give tips for National Budget speech 2022

2022 Budget tips – make your voice count
The Minister of Finance, Mr Enoch Godongwana, will deliver his inaugural National Budget Speech on 23 February 2022. As usual, the budget allocation always aims to strike a balance between competing national spending priorities.

It is in this context that Minister Godongwana invites South Africans to share their suggestions on the Budget – what should government be spending on, how to address a large budget deficit, new sources of tax revenues, and other Budget-relevant information.

Minister Godongwana looks forward to your contributions.

Source: Government of South Africa