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Cape Town International Convention Centre (CTICC), 13 February 2016

 

 

Remarks by the President of the Republic of South Africa,

 

H.E. Mr Jacob Gedleyihlekisa Zuma,

 

on the occasion of the 2nd Annual Ubuntu Awards

 

 

Honourable Ministers and Deputy Ministers

The Honourable Dean of the Diplomatic Corps, Ambassador M'Poko

Your Excellencies, Ambassadors and High Commissioners

Esteemed Members of the Diplomatic Corps

Honourable Captains of Industry

Our partners from business 

Esteemed Guests 

Members of the Media

 

Ladies and gentlemen,

 

Allow me to welcome you on behalf of government and the people of South
Africa to this important occasion. 

 

It is indeed my pleasure to once again be able to join you at the 2nd Annual
Ubuntu Awards.

These important awards recognise industry leaders, eminent persons and
extraordinary citizens for their contribution towards making our great
country even greater. 

 

Compatriots and friends,

 

As we gather this evening, three mine workers remain trapped underground in
Barberton, Mpumalanga province.

 

Yvonne Mnisi, Pretty Mazibuko and Solomon Nyerende were working in a
shipping container office when the entrance of the mine collapsed, leading
to the container falling into the ground.

 

The families are in deep pain and feel helpless in such an overwhelming
situation. We assure the families that the whole nation is with them and
shares the pain.

 

I have asked three Ministers to join the provincial government and the
affected company in providing assistance and support to the families.

It is a very difficult and painful period and we trust that the rescue
mission will yield results sooner.

Ladies and gentlemen,

Last year's awards were a highlight on the State of the Nation Address
(SONA) calendar and gave me the opportunity to personally thank the many
special South Africans who go out of their way to fly the South African flag
high on the global stage.

 

It was particularly heartening for me to give the Lifetime Achievement Award
to one of the leading diplomat Billy Modise and of course the late stalwart
Mme Ruth Mompati who through her activism, dedication and hard work improved
the lives of so many.

The men and women who will be honoured this evening have distinguished
themselves in the service of our country. They have served as Ambassadors of
this country by excelling in their chosen fields. 

 

This occasion proves that international relations work is not the exclusive
domain of government and its entities only. It also involves participation
by citizens. 

 

South Africans participate in many activities around the world. This can be
business, sports or the social development arena where they visit the world
attending conferences on issues relating to women, children, health,
education, science and technology and many others.

Others travel the world as tourists and never fail to highlight the good
work that their country does in the international arena and also at home.

 

Today we honour those who hold our beautiful flag high, and who contribute
to not only telling, but demonstrating the good story of the Republic of
South Africa.

The men and women that have been honoured here today are inspirational
examples of this. In their various industries they have truly excelled thus
promoting a positive image of our nation across the globe. 

 

South Africa is a beautiful country with wonderful people. It is also a
country that participates in many activities that are designed to make
Africa and the world a better place.

It is our wish as South Africa, to see peace, stability and prosperity
flourishing in every corner of our continent.

It is for this reason that we are participating in the work of the African
Union Peace and Security Council designed to ensure that guns are silenced
in the continent by the year 2020.

We want to see an end to wars and conflicts in our continent. We want to see
an end to the flight of many Africans from their countries to become
refugees because of the conflict.

We want to see an end to the suffering of women and children in Africa
because of wars and pockets of conflict.

We stand ready to deploy the South African National Defence Force wherever
they are needed, in order to contribute to peace and stability in the
continent.

 

We want to see economic development in our continent.

In this regard, we encourage our business community to invest in the African
continent to assist in creating jobs and improving the standard of living.

We participate in all activities aimed at making Africa trade with itself
more. The regional integration efforts and the creation of continental free
trade area is a step in the right direction. It will contribute immensely to
Africa's development.

 

Indeed, we want an Africa that is peaceful, prosperous and stable for future
generations.

Your Excellencies,

The last African Union Summit in Addis Ababa last month met under the theme:

"African Year of Human Rights with a particular focus on the Rights of
Women".

It is heartening to report that our National Development Plan (NDP) is
already linked to Agenda 2063 and consequently the United Nations
Sustainable Development Goals.

Ladies and gentlemen,

South Africa is committed to build on the achievements recorded within the
context of the Millennium Development Goals to contribute towards the
realisation of the SDGs. 

 

We do so being conscious about the challenges humanity is faced with
worldwide. 

 

This includes the continued marginalisation of developing countries due to
an international system that is still not reformed and which is
unrepresentative of Africa and the developing world.

The current undemocratic global state of affairs must be addressed as it
undermines the legitimacy of the United Nations and fails our people,
particularly the poor.

  

Esteemed guests,

It takes one voice to make a difference as our winners have presented.

In 2016 we mark 20 years since the adoption of the Constitution of South
Africa (Act 108 of 1996) and its Bill of Rights. 

 

This guiding document was written by the people of this country -  who
banded together to lift the country out of despair and present what to date
remains globally heralded as one of the most progressive constitutions in
the world.

Active citizenship goes beyond borders. A good example of this was our
success in hosting the China-Africa Forum in December 2015. 

 

The results of the robust engagements between countries from across the
continent and our friends from China were factored into the Johannesburg
outcome document and Action Plan which we will collectively implement.

It was heartening to witness the signing of variety of agreements between
our business people and their counterparts. International relations and
cooperation indeed goes beyond nation states. It is also about people.

Esteemed guests,

The global economic climate is far from favourable. South Africa has made
the economy an apex priority in this current period.

We have been meeting with the business community in our country so that we
can move together as we put in place measures that will ignite growth and
help us to create jobs.

We will be meeting with labour and other sectors as well, as we respond to
the persistent low growth, low commodity prices and other challenges facing
developing economies.

We shall work together to build a resilient economy which will enable us to
address challenges of unemployment, poverty and inequality.

We value cooperation with all regions of the world, as we take forward our
vision of building a united, non-racial, non-sexist, democratic and
prosperous South Africa.

Ladies and gentlemen,

We have a shared responsibility and in carrying it out we must remember
Mandela's vision regarding the nature of a developmental state we seek to
build.

 

That is why it is so encouraging to know that there are individual such as
the award winners tonight who espouse the values that we as a nation hold so
dear.

These are the values that saw us triumph over the evil system of apartheid
and values that have sustained us in the past 22 years of our democratic
dispensation.

These values, enshrined in the Constitution of the Republic, will continue
to sustain us in the years to come.

What I find most inspiring is that the tonight's awards are reflective of so
many different spheres of our society.

>From arts and culture to youth, finance, civil society and sports, what
these awards clearly show is that excellence is present throughout nation.

 

The Oliver Tambo Lifetime achievement award is especially close to my heart.
Comrade O.R Tambo holds a pride of place in South African history.

O R Tambo possessed leadership qualities that reverberate to this day.

He was a father, mentor and friend to many of us in the movement.

He always believed in the people of this country and would have been proud
of al that we have achieved in such short space of time. 

 

His efforts saw him travel across to many of the countries represented by
your Excellencies here tonight in a bid to ensure that every South African,
regardless of race, creed, colour or gender could enjoy equal rights. 

 

But the amazing qualities that he possessed were not held exclusively by
him.

As the awards have shown, there are countless others who have striven for
excellence two of whom I will shortly have the pleasure of awarding the OR
Tambo Lifetime Achievement Award. 

 

Let me conclude by once again congratulating the Ubuntu Award recipients and
wish them continued success. 

 

We look forward to continuing to work together to promote our beautiful
country, its good work and its wonderful people.

I thank you.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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