Issued by: GCIS
At its meeting today, Cabinet received and welcomed the new initiative of the Ministry of Tourism and Environmental Affairs and SATOUR to market South Africa abroad, as part of a comprehensive strategy to develop tourism - jointly with business, trade unions and communities - into a rapidly-growing industry that creates more jobs.
The meeting approved Presidential nominees to the Judicial Service Commission, which have been finalised after consultation with parties in the National Assembly. These are:
Cabinet approved appointees to the Board of the National Development Agency, the main focus of whose activities in the coming months will be to develop a set of criteria for the funding of organisations and projects. (See attached statement from the Ministry of Finance).
Cabinet also approved the following appointments of Deputy Directors-General in the Office of the Presidency:
The following Bills have been approved for submission to Parliament:
The meeting confirmed the appointment of Tito Mboweni as Governor of the SARB and as South Africa's Governor on the International Monetary Fund's Board of Governors. It also appointed Deputy Minister MB Mpahlwa as South Africa's Alternative Governor on the Board of Governors of the International bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD).
Cabinet agreed to recommend to parties in parliament that the annual increase in the salaries of public office-bearers, where applicable, should be at the level of 4%, which is not only inflation-minus one as earlier agreed, but which also takes into account increases proposed for public service managers.
18 August 1999
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