Showing posts with label OPA2024. Show all posts
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Wednesday, July 17, 2024

Parliament ready for OPA2024

Parliament says it is all systems go for Thursday’s Opening of Parliament Address (OPA) by President Cyril Ramaphosa.

Presiding Officers of Parliament, briefed the media on Wednesday afternoon on the state of readiness to host the 2024 OPA. The opening of Parliament will be attended by members of both houses - the National Assembly and National Council of Provinces - and will mark the start of the new five-year parliamentary cycle. The address provides President Cyril Ramaphosa an opportunity to outline the key priorities and policies of the seventh administration. The seventh administration is made up of several political parties that formed a Government of National Unity.

National Assembly Speaker, Thoko Didiza, highlighted the difference between the State of the Nation Address (SONA) and Opening of Parliament Address (OPA)

‘’The Opening of Parliament Address (OPA) serves as a pivotal platform for the President to articulate the administration's comprehensive plans and long-term vision for the upcoming five-year term. This landmark event not only outlines the government's strategic objectives and policy priorities but also officially inaugurates the new parliamentary term. It symbolizes the continuity of democratic governance and sets the stage for legislative and executive collaboration in addressing national challenges and pursuing the country's development goals.

‘’The State of the Nation Address (SONA), delivered annually by the President in February, serves as a platform to review the government's past-year performance and outline its agenda for the coming year. The Joint Rules also aim to maintain order and decorum in the Chamber while promoting civility among Members,’’ added Didiza.

PHOTO - @ParliamentofRSA - National Assembly speaker, Thoko Didiza


She says the new rules prohibit members from interrupting the President during the Opening of Parliament Address and further stipulate that this joint sitting must focus solely on the specific business for which it is convened.

This year's OPA holds particular significance, as it coincides with the commemoration of the 30th Anniversary of South Africa's constitutional democracy. The OPA also takes place on International Nelson Mandela Day - a day which resonates the ideals of democracy, freedom, equality, and service to humanity.  National Assembly Speaker, Thoko Didiza, encouraged citizens to engage in meaningful and impactful acts of service to others, thereby changing the world around us.

‘’The Presiding Officers of Parliament will take time away from their OPA duties to participate in service programs around Cape Town, working with non-governmental organizations and institutions. Additionally, in partnership with the City of Cape Town, the Mandela Exhibition at the City Hall will form part of the initiatives advancing the objectives of Mandela Day.’’

Between R6m – R14million has been set aside for OPA.

‘’The reason we budgeted in this range is about looking at the cost factors. At the 2024 SONA, we budgeted R8.4 million, but the actual expenditure might be less. It may be slightly more,’’ said Xolile George, Secretary to Parliament.

The theme for the 2024 Opening of Parliament Address (OPA) is: "My Parliament, My Voice, My Future."

PHOTO: X - @ParliamentofRSA


The OPA, says Didiza, will retain full ceremonial features, and these include:

·        Before the formal programme begins, the SANDF will conduct a display of military pageantry, which will include a performance by the military band, precision drills, and a display showcasing the skills and traditions of the armed forces of the Republic. The official proceedings begin when the President of the Republic arrives. At this moment, the military choir will perform the national anthem, timed to coincide with display of the 21-gun salute.

·        As it is the tradition, the proceedings will be characterised by ceremonial processions involving provincial Speakers, Premiers, members of the judiciary, the Deputy President, and culminating with the arrival of the President. These processions underscore the unity and cooperation between different levels and branches of government.

National Council of Provinces Chairperson, Refilwe Mtshweni-Tsipane, said approximately 490 Members of Parliament and representatives of the South African Local Government Association, is expected to attend Thursday’s proceedings.  Among the guests invited to attend in person are former Presidents Thabo Mbeki, Kgalema Motlanthe, and Jacob Zuma; Former Speaker and Deputy President: Baleka Mbete; Former Deputy Presidents, Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka and David Mabuza; Former National Assembly Speakers and National Council of Provinces  Chairpersons; Chief Justice Zondo, Deputy Chief Justice Maya, and 15 Judges; Executive Mayor of Cape Town: Geordin Hill-Lewis; 9 Eminent Persons representing each of the provinces. They are distinguished South Africans who have achieved outstanding results in their respective fields or have been recognized for their contributions to society. Others prominent guests invited include including representatives from various international and regional multilateral organizations, parliamentary associations, and legislative bodies.

PHOTO: X - @GovernmentZA


The upcoming OPA will feature the cultural tradition of an Imbongi. The Imbongi's role are tasked with poetically reflecting on the socio-economic and political state of our nation, offering insightful commentary on the country's rich cultural tapestry. For this year's OPA , the Imbongi will perform in TshiVenda, chosen through a rotational selection process to ensure fair representation of South Africa's linguistic diversity. Lutendo Evens Mugagadeli, widely known as "Venda boy Poet," is the chosen Imbongi for the upcoming Opening of Parliament Address. This multi-talented artist has made a name for himself as a praise poet, musician, promoter, voiceover artist, writer, and presenter. Vendaboy Poet rose to national prominence after an impromptu performance of praise poetry for President Cyril Ramaphosa on a domestic flight, showcasing his quick wit and artistic prowess.

‘’His unique, raw, and homegrown talent has since graced both domestic and international stages, earning him multiple accolades. Among his notable achievements are winning the Best Poet category at the 2018 South African Traditional Music Awards (SATMA), Best SATMA Tshivenda Album in 2019, and Best SATMA Praise-Singer in 2022. Vendaboy Poet's versatility and skill have seen him perform at high-profile events, including the BRICS Summit in South Africa, various awards ceremonies, festivals, and corporate and government functions,’’ said Didiza.

In terms of the glitz and glam, and those attending are expected to wear Proudly South African clothing to promote the use of locally produced attire to boost the local economy.

‘’This historic event marks the beginning of the 7th term of our democratic Parliament and reaffirms our unwavering commitment to constitutional democracy. It serves as a powerful symbol of our nation's ability to overcome adversity and continue the important work of governance. We look forward to welcoming all participants to this significant occasion, which promises to be a compelling demonstration of our nation's democratic principles, unity, and resilience,’’ said National Assembly Speaker, Thoko Didiza.

 

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