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Date
: 30/08/2003
Source: Northern Cape Provincial Government
Title: Rooi: Land handover ceremony, Wrenchville, Northern
Cape
SPEECH BY NORTHERN CAPE MEC FOR LAND REFORM, ENVIRONMENT AND
CONSERVATION, DAWID ROOI, AT THE LAND HANDOVER CEREMONY,
Wrenchville Civic Centre, Kuruman, 30 August 2003
Program Director
Honourable Mayor
Distinguish Guests
Distinguished Beneficiaries
Management and Officials of Government
Ladies and Gentlemen
Comrades
We gathered here to mark a moment that signifies the deliverance of
democracy. We committed ourselves to a route of action that would
reshape the lot of our womenfolk. This land delivery has allowed
our democracy to speak its real language of progressive life for
our target groups.
The achievement of the objective of women emancipation is with us
today as we bring down the curtains on our activities for Women's
Month with a hardcore deliverable.
Ladies and Gentlemen,
Allow me to thank our beneficiaries for their trust in the
processes of government and for having pursued their dream of
wanting to be farm owners. The beauty of this delivery leaves much
to write home about. Women in the Northern Cape are now in the
majority of land redistribution beneficiaries who have gained
ownership to more than 547 000 hectares of land since 1994.
My endless gratitude is extended to this group of 31 for turning
the scales. You are heroines in your own right. Encourage other
women to do likewise for ours is to bring fundamental change to
those living on the fringes of society.
We will continue to pursue the economic advancement of our mothers
and sisters who are in charge of most rural households. Land
ownership is and will continue to be our magic.
Programme Director
The allocation 1 310 hectares clearly tells that Mama Anna Eileerd
and company would now be able to move beyond subsistence
agriculture. This project is a step towards your total harmony and
dignity. Your future successes will bring much satisfaction to
government as we measure the outcomes of the Female Farmer of the
Year Competition.
The Competition has transformed itself into a deliverable that
confronts all factors that influence the marginalisation of women
in agriculture. Today's event testifies that our noble intentions
of recognising and encouraging the contribution of women to the
fight against poverty have resulted into action. It is such action
that will ensure that women are enlisted to the upper echelons of
agricultural production. Hence gender is on top of government's
agenda.
Ladies and Gentlemen
The acquisition of land by female beneficiaries is an achievement
that highlights gains on matters that are of immediate and direct
relevance to women; the domestic economy. A domestic economy that
speaks into all elements of survival, employment, the ability to
have access to food and an environment of good living.
This good living will only come about once we are able to tackle
all challenges facing this project. Your training is of critical
importance. You should also be able to enjoy our support in all
frustrations that you might experience in yearning for prosperity.
Officials from the Directorate for Agricultural Development and the
Land Reform office are on-call.
Ladies and Gentlemen
Our duty is to ensure that our programmes are tailored around the
improvement of the quality of life and status of women in the
Northern Cape. A specific focus is based on rural women who are
often subjected to the protean nature of second hand slavery.
Programme Director
I am happy to announce that the Northern Cape Provincial Land
Reform office will soon unleash a land bonanza that will clearly
indicate our seriousness in addressing land ownership. Deliveries
will unfold through out province. The land application requirements
for groups do address the gender question hence the scales would
forever be tipped in favour of women.
Ladies and Gentlemen,
In conclusion, allow me to salute Mama Eileerd for her visionary
work of organising all other beneficiaries and for striking at the
rock of the agriculture sector. Organising and networking are two
elements that define the efforts that you have undertaken.
On the other hand, service delivery serves to mirror the work done
by the team at the Provincial Land Reform office. Cohesion speaks
into the stamp of approval of the inter-departmental Provincial
Grants Committee.
I wish you prosperity in an environment of good living.
I thank you.
Issued by Northern Cape Provincial Government
30 August 2003