Thank you Programme Director
Deputy President of the Republic of South Africa, His Excellency Paul Mashatile
Honourable Minister of Finance, Minister Enoch Godongwana
Honourable Deputy Ministers of Labour Jomo Sibiya and Phumzile Mgcina
Honourable Deputy Minister of dtic, Zuko Godlimpi
Honourable Chairperson of the Portfolio Committee on Employment and Labour, Honourable Makhosonke Maneli,
Honourable Members of the Portfolio Committee on Employment and Labour
Former Ministers of Employment and Labour
Deputy Chairperson of the Presidential Climate Commission (PCC), Mr Valli Moosa
Leaders of NEDLAC Constituencies:
• Mr Khulekani Mathe – Organised Business
• Mr Solly Phetoe – Organised Labour
• Mr Thulani Tshefuta – Community Constituency
• Mr Thembinkosi Mkalipi – Overall Convener of Government
Former leaders of NEDLAC social partners
NEDLAC Executive Director, Ms Lisa Seftel
PCC Executive Director, Dr Crispian Olver
The United Nations Resident Coordinator in South Africa: Mr Nelson Muff
ILO Director-Pretoria Office, Mr Alexio Musindo
Leaders of the social dialogue institutions in Africa who are present here with us:
President of the High Council for Social Dialogue, Senegal: Ms. Ntap Innocence,
Principal Secretary of the National Advisory Committee on Labour, Lesotho: Mr. Moshe Mosaase
Chairperson of the Labour Advisory Board, eSwatini: Mr Mthunzi Shabangu
Team Leader of the Tripartite Negotiating Forum, Zimbabwe: Mr Clemence Vusani
Distinguished Guests
Ladies and Gentlemen,
It is my great pleasure to welcome you all to the 29th NEDLAC Annual Summit. We are particularly honoured that the Deputy President, Mr. Paul Mashatile though not here in person, will be delivering his keynote address to this Summit and that affirms government's collective commitment to strengthening the partnerships that are vital to South Africa's future.
This occasion is especially significant, as it precedes a historic milestone that we plan to celebrate in 2025 - the NEDLAC 30th Anniversary. The National Economic Development and Labour Council (NEDLAC) remains the pride of the country as we craft the way to the next 30 years. Coincidentally, 2024 marks 30 years since South Africa re-joined the International Labour Organization (ILO) and Convention 144 on Tripartite Consultation influenced the establishment of NEDLAC in South Africa in 1995, even when C144 was not yet ratified by the country.
The world applauds NEDLAC not only because of its existence and as a case study for best practice, but more because of the impact the institution has had in the socio-economy environment in South Africa. Since its inception, NEDLAC has been the cornerstone of our country's social dialogue, bringing together government, business, labour, and community sectors to shape the policies that drive our economic and social progress. I am encouraged by the social partnership priority areas as these are perfectly aligned to the government's strategic priorities;
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