STATEMENT BY MINISTER OF ARTS, CULTURE, SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY AT A MEDIA BRIEFING

24 August 1999

Members of the press, good morning and welcome to this briefing on the work of my Ministry and the Department of Arts, Culture, Science & Technology (DACST).

DACST is a key player among government departments, particularly from the perspective of adding "knowledge value". Its position in three clusters (namely, the Economic Sector, the Internati0onal Relations Sector and the Social Sector) bares testimony to th is. The Significant increases in our budget since 1994 also reflect our role in serving the nation while taking the sectors in our portfolio back into the international arena in a globally competitive manner.

DACST's history has unfolded with that of the first fairly elected government of South Africa's. Established in 1994, following the first democratic election, DACST has evolved through the creation of internal systems and structures, the fostering of a cor porate identity and the focusing of our energies on the transformation of the sectors in our portfolio. We hope to take our work further in line with the new vision for government.

DACST has constructively engaged with the challenges of creating, restructuring and transforming institutions, legislation and government structures and implementing a range of government policies and programmes. As some of you are no doubt aware, our work in the last five years included:-

As I mentioned in my budget speech earlier this year, it is my belief that strong institutions form the cornerstone of successful democracy. Thus it is important to note the Department's work in establishing relevant and representative institutions. New in stitutions include:- the Pan South African Language Board (PANSALB), the National Research Foundation (NRF), the National Advisory Council on Innovation (NACI), the National Arts Council (NAC), the National Archives Commission, the National Film and Video Foundation (NFVF), the National Heritage Council (NHC), the National Heritage Resources Agency (NHRC) and the National Geographical Names Council. These institutions should ensure that the sectors are well served and maintained for a long time to come.

Members of the press, I trust that you will recognise the importance of the sciences, the arts, language and associated creative disciplines in nurturing innovation and strengthening our nationhood on multiple levels. Economically and socially, with an eye on the future and an informed understanding of the past, I trust that you will see the integral role that my Ministry and the Department have to play in building South Africa.

Thank you