‎15 April 2012

Media statement

Wedding of the President and Ms Ngema

The Presidency has received enquiries from media houses relating to the pending 
wedding of President Zuma and his long-term fiancée Ms Bongi Ngema

We wish to advise as follows:

• The wedding will be a private family ceremony to take place in Nkandla next 
weekend.
• The private ceremony is to be paid for by the President. There is no 
government involvement or cost.

We request that that privacy of the couple and the family be respected.

CLARIFICATION ON THE MAINTENANCE OF SPOUSES

There appears to be a belief in the media that government pays for the 
maintenance of the spouses of the President. This is grossly incorrect. The 
spouses pay their own living or household expenses, be it food, mortgages, 
lights, water and so forth. Nothing is paid for by the State in the four 
households of the spouses. They live in private homes.

The spouses have no constitutionally-defined roles, obligations or 
responsibilities and as such are not remunerated by the State. South Africa 
does not have a position of a “’First Lady’’ or “First Spouse’’ per se. There 
are however expectations that where possible and if requested, the spouses will 
provide support to the President in the execution of his duties, and 
specifically so at State and official functions. The Presidency therefore 
provides reasonable administrative, logistical and other support to the spouses 
to enable them to meet the expectations related to the nature of the office of 
the President. This includes the appointment of support staff such as 
secretaries to support the spouses, and also the payment of transport and 
related costs to enable the spouses to provide the said support.
Ms Ngema already has secretarial support provided for by the Presidency so 
there will be no change in support arrangements.

GUIDELINES ON CHILDREN 

The living expenses of the children are borne by the family and not government.
A dependent child, defined as a financially dependent child under the age of 
18, and a financially dependent and unmarried child over the age of 18 but 
under 27 and studying full-time at a recognised secondary or tertiary 
institution, may utilise up to 60 single domestic economy class flights per 
annum to visit and reunite with their parents within the country at the cost of 
the Presidency. Travel costs beyond the allotted tickets are to be borne by the 
President. Dependent children under the age of eight are entitled to be 
escorted by their child minder. The child minder’s tickets are subtracted from 
the 60 allocated to the child. School going children may also be assisted with 
transport to school. Otherwise the main living expenses are paid for by the 
parents.

The Presidency, on behalf of government, wishes the President well with the 
forthcoming nuptials.

Enquiries: Mac Maharaj 

Issued by the Presidency
Pretoria



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