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DEPARTMENT OF MINERALS AND ENERGY

DEPARTMENT OF MINERALS AND ENERGY. Minerals and Energy for Development and Prosperity. Presentation to the Joint Budget Committee Tuesday, 18 November 2003. PRESENTATION BY: THANDEKA ZUNGU (Ms) ACTING: CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER 012-3179448/320 thandeka@mepta.pwv.gov.za.

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DEPARTMENT OF MINERALS AND ENERGY

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  1. DEPARTMENT OF MINERALS AND ENERGY Minerals and Energy for Development and Prosperity Presentation to the Joint Budget CommitteeTuesday, 18 November 2003 PRESENTATION BY: THANDEKA ZUNGU (Ms) ACTING: CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER 012-3179448/320 thandeka@mepta.pwv.gov.za

  2. Department of Minerals and Energy • Mandate • To provide services for effectual governance of minerals and energy industries for economic growth and development thereby improving the quality of life. • Vision • Sustainable development and growth through minerals and energy resources for the benefit of all South Africans. • Medium Term - Key Strategic Objectives • Develop and maintain appropriate admin measures and systems to enhance efficiency and productivity that will ensure attainment of targets set by the Charters and effectively monitor the systems. • To contribute towards effectual and sustainable development of minerals and energy resources. • To govern these industries to be safe and healthy working environments. • To redress the past imbalances, to promote equitable redistribution of benefits from exploitation of minerals and energy resources. • To implement mineral and energy policies to ensure optimum utilisation of minerals and energy resources. MANDATE / VISION Minerals and Energy for Prosperity and Development

  3. Department of Minerals and Energy • Participation in the expanded public works programme; • Towards improving the regulatory environment; • Accelerating learnerships and skills development; • Our broad-based black economic empowerment strategy; • Partnerships (Sectoral and local development). • Challenges/conclusion SUMMARY Minerals and Energy for Prosperity and Development

  4. Department of Minerals and Energy • INTEGRATION OF MAJOR MINING PROJECTS INTO THE EXPANDED PUBLIC WORKS PROGRAMME. • LABOUR INTENSIVE INTEGRATED NATIONAL ELECTRIFICATION PROGRAMME TO ENSURE MAXIMUM JOB CREATION ACROSS ALL PROVINCES. PARTICIPATION IN THE EXPANDED PUBLIC WORKS PROGRAMME Minerals and Energy for Prosperity and Development

  5. Department of Minerals and Energy • Improvement of the regulatory framework through the implementation of the following legislation: • Mineral and Petroleum Resources Development Act • Petroleum Products Amendment Bill • Petroleum Pipelines Bill • Gas Act • Energy Regulator Bill • Energy Bill • Electricity Regulation Bill TOWARDS IMPROVING THE REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT Minerals and Energy for Prosperity and Development

  6. Department of Minerals and Energy • THE PILLARS OF THE MINING CHARTER: • To increase the learnership in the mining industry to 5000 • MINING QUALIFICATIONS AUTHORITY: • Promote access to skills in the mining sector. • Improve the life of ordinary people through sector education and training. • Address targets as set out in the Mining Charter; HRD, learnerships, • INTERGRATED NATIONAL ELECTRIFICATION PROGRAMME: • To ensure learners are trained during the roll out of the programme. ACCELERATING LEARNERSHIPS AND SKILLS DEVELOPMENT Minerals and Energy for Prosperity and Development

  7. Department of Minerals and Energy • MINING CHARTER: • Regulatory framework for introducing Broad Based Socio-Economic Employment Charter with clear targets and set time lines. • LIQUID FUELS CHARTER: • Regulatory framework to drive the transformation of the Liquid Fuels Industry. • INTERGRATED NATIONAL ELECTRICITY PROGRAMME • Already R175m and R181M paid out to BEE companies, past 2 years. • Target is overall 30% of the Programme expenditure earmarked for BEE and SMMEs. OUR BROAD-BASED BLACK ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT STRATEGY Minerals and Energy for Prosperity and Development

  8. Department of Minerals and Energy • SECTORAL: (Job creation and retention in the mining industry) • Minerals and Mining Development Board. • During 2000-2002, 4520 jobs saved. • Discussions underway to avert further retrenchments. • INTERGRATED NATIONAL ELECTRIFICATION PROGRAMME: • Participation in the IRSDP and URP programmes. • To date R360m spent on identified nodes • Continuing engagement with municipalities – IDP’s PARTNERSHIPS (SECTORAL AND LOCAL DEVELOPMENT) Minerals and Energy for Prosperity and Development

  9. Department of Minerals and Energy • Challenges over the next Medium Term (and beyond): • Adequate resources (personnel, skills development, IT systems, information management, etc) to ensure successful implementation of all the transformation legislation in our sector(s). • To achieve universal access to electricity, within the targeted timeframe and with limited resources (finance and skills). • Electricity infrastructure maintenance and refurbishment programme – need to balance increased connections against healthy electricity plant infrastructure. • Restructuring of the electricity industry that cuts across more than one sphere of government – working in partnership with all role players, negotiating and re-negotiating priorities and finally agreeing on what is best for the people of South Africa. CONCLUSION Minerals and Energy for Prosperity and Development

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