Issued by: Ministry of Transport
The National Minister of Transport, Mr Dullar Omar and Mr Sbu Ndebele have been invited by Mr Rodney Slater, US Secretary for Transportation to a US-Africa Ministerial Conference to be held in Atlanta, US from 27 to 30 September 1999. Ministers responsible for energy and transport from 50 African countries have been invited. International organisations (NGOs) delegates and Ministers and other regional organisations will also participate. Minister Dullar Omar is unable to attend this conference due to prior commitments. He has written to his US counterpart to ask that South Africa be represented by Mr Ndebele in his stead.
MEC Ndebele said, "The purpose is to underscore President Bill Clinton's commitment to advance Africa's economic growth and competitiveness globally, through efficient and integrated energy and transportation infrastructure development".
While in Atlanta, Mr Ndebele will also finalise the Exchange Programme with COMTO - The Committee of Minority Transportation Officials. Mr Ndebele added, "This is part of technology transfer and will provide for officials from KwaZulu-Natal to upgrade their technical skills in the US. While their positions are in some instances occupied by their counterparts from the US".
The Conference will focus on issues dealing with development and maintenance of safe and efficient transportation systems and the formation of National Policies that facilitates the movement of goods and passengers in a manner that supports economic growth of the country and the continent of Africa.
MEC Ndebele will firstly visit Curitiba, Brazil 21 to 25 September 1999.
He has had a long-standing invitation to visit Curitiba with his counterparts at National and in other Provinces. Public transport planning as set out in the National Transport Policy White Paper has been informed by the experience of Curitiba. Curitiba has an excellent MTA system in place and which assumes responsibility for the overall excellent MTA system in place and which assumes responsibility for the overall management, planning, co-ordination, funding and promotion of public transport as well as the provision of infrastructure.
This visit will be focusing amongst other things:
"The visit to Curitiba will be beneficial and crucial to the management, planning, co-ordination, funding and promotion of public transport as well as the provision of infrastructure in KwaZulu-Natal, and hence the country as a whole", said Ndebele.
Issued by: KwaZulu-Natal Ministry of Transport
16 September 1999
For further info, contact Mlungisi Ndhlela, KZN Transport Spokesperson at 082 5666 78.