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31 December 2015

 

 

2016 New Year Message

 

by

 

President Jacob Zuma

 

 

Fellow South Africans,

 

As the year 2015 draws to a close, let me take this opportunity to thank all
citizens for their contribution in various ways to making South Africa a
better place.

 

Each passing year, our country moves forward, towards a better life for all,
against many odds.

 

We worked harder again this year.

 

Millions of children of the poor and the working class receive free basic
education and nutrition in schools and more schools were built to improve
the learning environment.

 

More students from poor households received funding for higher education in
2015, and this matter will receive further attention in the New Year.

 

More elderly people and the poor receive free medical care in government
health facilities. South Africans are living longer due to improving health
care.

 

The life expectancy is now 62 years of age, which is an increase of eight
percent since 2005.

 

More people receive social grants to enable them to put food on the table,
especially orphans and vulnerable children, the elderly and persons with
disability.

 

Progress has been made in various other aspects, including our participation
in the international arena.

 

However, more hard work awaits us all in 2016 as challenges still remain.

 

Our goal is to build a South Africa where economic opportunities increase
for all and not just a few, and where inequality, poverty and unemployment
become a thing of the past.

 

In this regard, the pursuit of economic transformation will continue. 

 

We have to work further in 2016 to achieve broader and more meaningful black
economic empowerment and participation in the economy. This will ensure
long-term economic development as well as unity, healing and reconciliation
in our country.

 

In the short-term, for many of our people, including our unemployed
graduates and all young people, success in 2016 will mean finding jobs.

 

We will continue to focus on the areas we had mentioned in the 2015 State of
the Nation Address, in what we called the Nine Point Plan to ignite economic
growth and create jobs.

 

We will need labour and business to work with government closely, as we
create the enabling environment for inclusive growth and job creation.

 

We will further explore opportunities in agriculture, mining, small business
development, energy, growing the country's ocean economy, transport, water
and sanitation and telecommunications.

 

We will also work further to improve the functioning, performance and
governance of state owned companies.

 

We will continue stabilising the labour market, and to pursue agreement on
the national minimum wage.

 

Information on all these matters will be provided further in the 2016 state
of the nation address. We will also consolidate the gains of democracy in
2016, by taking local government transformation and performance forward,
through the Back to Basics campaign.

 

In this regard, we should all register to vote in the coming local
government elections and use our hard-won right to vote.

 

Importantly, we should remember that we all share the responsibility of
building our country.

 

There is a lot that is good and great about South Africa and its people.

 

Let us highlight our achievements more in 2016, and then work together to
fix what still needs attention.

 

I wish all citizens a Happy and successful New Year!

 

Remember to drive safely on the way back home from the holidays and to
cooperate with law enforcement officers on the roads!

 

We also wish all tourists and visitors to our beautiful country a wonderful
stay in South Africa and a happy 2016!

 

I thank you.

 

 

Issued by:

The Presidency, Pretoria

 

Enquiries:

Bongani Majola on 082 339 1993 or [email protected]        

 

www.thepresidency.gov.za <http://www.thepresidency.gov.za/> 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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