SA Coat of Arms 4.jpg

 

The Presidency, Sefako Makgatho Presidential Guest House, Pretoria, 19
February 2016

 

 

Opening Remarks by

 

President Jacob Zuma

 

to meeting with

 

Black Professionals

 

to discuss the implementation of the National Development Plan and other
government programmes

 

 

Deputy President,

Ministers and Deputy Ministers

CEOs of state owned enterprises and development finance institutions,

Leadership of various formations representing black professionals*

Invited delegates

 

 

Ladies and gentlemen,

 

Good morning and welcome to this historic session.

 

A meeting between the democratic government and black professionals is very
important.

 

You are key stakeholders and your views and participation are required as we
build a National Democratic Society - one that is united, nonracial,
nonsexist, democratic and prosperous. It is for this reason that we have
convened this meeting.

 

We believe it is important that you be given a first-hand account of the
policy positions of government, especially with regards to the National
Development Plan, economic transformation as well as nation building and the
fight against racism.

 

We meet during a difficult period.

 

The global economy continues to experience challenges, and that affects our
own economy as well, because we are an integral part of the global economy.

 

Currencies of emerging markets have become weak and fluctuate widely. Prices
of gold, platinum, coal and other minerals that we sell to the rest of the
world have dropped significantly and continue to be low.

 

Our economy is also affected by internal constraints such as the energy
shortage, labour instability at times, skills shortages and also the
structure of the economy, which is still racially-skewed in ownership,
management and control.

 

The IMF and the World Bank predict that the South African economy will grow
by less than 1 per cent this year. 

 

Due to this subdued economic performance, on the 13 January we decided to
review and revise the fiscal framework that was published in October last
year.

 

We have agreed to adjust expenditure down and we have discussed and agreed
the specific measures by means of which this will be achieved.

 

The situation is quite serious and requires that we all play our part to
remove constraints to growth, while also continuing with the tasks of
economic transformation.

 

On the government, side cost containment measures are being introduced and
all accounting officers and managers will ensure compliance.

 

Public funds must be spent on the core business of government, which is to
deliver a better life for all our people.

 

The Budget that the Minister of Finance will table on the 24th February will
set out more details of the collective decisions that Cabinet has taken to
boost economic growth while promoting fiscal consolidation and prudence.

 

We shall do all of this without stopping infrastructure projects and without
cutting pro-poor social programmes.

 

Compatriots,

 

We cannot change the global economic conditions, but we can do a lot to
change the local conditions.

 

That is why you are here today.

 

You have a role to play in boosting economic growth and job creation in all
the sectors that you operate in.

 

You have a role to play in promoting radical economic transformation.

 

And you have a role to play in the implementation of the National
Development Plan, which has now been built into the programme of government,
to build a more prosperous society. You will receive a presentation on the
implementation by government today.

 

I have met with the business sector to discuss a strong partnership for
inclusive growth and job creation.

 

Today we meet with black professionals.

 

Next we shall be meeting labour.

 

We will be meeting all key stakeholders as we cement partnerships to take
our country forward.

 

 

I look forward to a fruitful discussion.

 

I thank you.

 

 

 

 

*Leadership of, among others, the following organisations:

.    Black Management Forum 

.    Association of Black Accountants South Africa 

.    Black Lawyers Association

.    Progressive Professionals Forum

.    National Society of Black Engineers

.    Association of Black Securities Investment Professionals

.    Association of South African Black Actuarial Professionals

.    Black Information and Technologies Forum

.    South African Black Technical and Allied Careers Organisations

.    Association of Women Chartered Accountants

.    South African Institute of Black Property Practitioners.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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