{"id":174,"date":"2014-07-18T10:57:27","date_gmt":"2014-07-18T10:57:27","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.northerncape.gov.za\/otp\/2014\/07\/18\/otp-budget-speech-by-premier-sylvia-lucas-20142015\/"},"modified":"2014-07-18T10:57:27","modified_gmt":"2014-07-18T10:57:27","slug":"otp-budget-speech-by-premier-sylvia-lucas-20142015","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.northerncape.gov.za\/otp\/2014\/07\/18\/otp-budget-speech-by-premier-sylvia-lucas-20142015\/","title":{"rendered":"OTP Budget Speech by Premier Sylvia Lucas 2014\/2015"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Speech by the Premier of the Northern Cape, Ms Sylvia Lucas, on the  occasion of the tabling of the Budget Vote 1, at the Northern Cape  Provincial Legislature, Thursday, 17 July 2014<\/p>\n<p>Honourable Speaker and Deputy Speaker<br \/>Honourable Members of the Provincial Legislature<br \/>Honourable Members of the Executive Council<br \/>Revered Members of the Provincial House of Traditional Leaders<br \/>Representatives of Business, Labour and Community\u2013Based Organisations<br \/>Distinguished Guests<br \/>Ladies and Gentlemen<\/p>\n<p>Premised on the overwhelming mandate accorded by the Ruling Party,  our beloved ANC, it is my honour and privilege to present to this august  house the details of the budget of the Office of the Premier for the  2014\/2015 Financial Year.<\/p>\n<p>Mr Speaker, this budget speech is  taking place in our first term during the second phase of our transition  at a time when South Africans are celebrating 20 years of democracy and  freedom. Indeed we are celebrating the remarkable gains we made in a  relatively short space of time. President Zuma stated in his reply to  the State of the Nation Debate that: \u201cTwenty years of freedom and  democracy have changed the face of our country. The last five years have  further advanced change and a better life for all, especially the poor  and the working class.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Honourable Speaker, we have all been on the campaign trail and we  have seen the living conditions of our people. We have all promised, I  am certain, to make life better for them. We are charged with that  challenge to make things better for them and with the necessary speed.<\/p>\n<p>Honourable Speaker and Honourable Members, allow me to take this  opportunity to, once more, express our gratitude to the people of our  country, particularly those living in the Province, for electing the  African National Congress to lead the transformation and developmental  agenda of our beloved Province.<\/p>\n<p>Honourable Speaker and Members, as a Party that always takes its  mandate and responsibilities very seriously; we have since appointed a  team of highly capable men and women to lead government. They are  acutely aware of the action&#8211;oriented and people-centred vision which  the current government has assumed and they are already moving with  incredible speed to ensure that services are rolled out to our people in  an effective, efficient and cost effective manner.<\/p>\n<p>The radical second phase of our transition to a national democratic  society needs bold thinking and decisive action to completely eradicate  the legacy of apartheid and colonisation. It requires men and women with  the capacity to think ahead and the capacity to inspire.<\/p>\n<p>From the onset, we identified a set of levers that the Office will be  utilising henceforth in ensuring that government remains focused on the  work at hand. This strategic approach is informed by the Ruling Party\u2019s  Manifesto priorities. In this term our focus remains on the following  key priorities, namely:<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>Economy and jobs<\/li>\n<li>Human Settlements and Basic services<\/li>\n<li>Rural Development, Land Reform and Food Security<\/li>\n<li>Education and Training<\/li>\n<li>Health<\/li>\n<li>Fighting Crime and Corruption<\/li>\n<li>Social Cohesion and Nation Building; and<\/li>\n<li>A better Africa and a better world<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p>Honourable Speaker and Deputy Speaker, July is the birthday month of  our world icon, Isithwalandwe and former President of South Africa, Tata  Nelson Mandela. The 2014 Mandela Day Celebrations has great national  significance as we honour our international icon, and Father of our  Democracy.<\/p>\n<p>It is during this time of the year that all South Africans and every  citizen of the world pay tribute to this giant that fearlessly, fiercely  and selflessly fought for South Africans to live in a free, democratic  and just society.<\/p>\n<p>It is only appropriate that we continue to honour his rich legacy of  helping people who are destitute and in need of social upliftment.  Ladies and Gentlemen, from tomorrow onwards, we will travel through the  length and breadth of our province visiting, towns, villages, farms and  rural areas to launch a multitude of projects for the upliftment of  needy people.<\/p>\n<p>To us, everyday is Mandela Day to enable us to leave an indelible and  profound memory of substantial change in the lives of our people. In  line with President Jacob Zuma\u2019s pronouncement during the State of the  Nation Address, we will embark on a massive clean-up and greening  campaign in our towns, schools and other areas. Through these tangible  efforts, we hope to touch the lives of our people in a meaningful and  positive manner.<\/p>\n<p>Mr Speaker,<\/p>\n<p>Through our performance monitoring and evaluation system we will also  strive for continuous improvement in service delivery. Our mission is  to work with all stakeholders to improve government performance in  achieving the desired outcomes and to improve service delivery through  changing the way government works, both in a creative and innovative  manner. We are transforming government into an effective organisation  which constantly collects evidence to gauge whether its policies and  programmes are working, and as a consequence, we use this evidence to  inform interventions we make.<\/p>\n<p>As we apply ourselves to these and other tasks, we will be guided by  the National Development Plan which seeks to radically transform the  economy that will benefit all South Africans. It seeks to do so while  protecting existing jobs and through creating millions more.<\/p>\n<p>Mr Speaker,<\/p>\n<p>The State of the Province Address enjoined us to embrace the National  Development Plan as the blueprint to fundamentally transform our  society and accelerate basic services to all the citizens of our  province. The stated objective of the NDP is one of writing a different  story in the years ahead, a story wherein every citizen is concerned  about the wellbeing of other citizens.<\/p>\n<p>As the Provincial Government we are therefore prioritising the  establishment of the Northern Cape Planning Commission. At the inaugural  meeting of the National Planning Commission in May 2010, the President,  Mr. Jacob Zuma stated that, \u201cFor the first time in our country\u2019s  history we will begin to chart our way forward in a purposeful manner  with a view to the country\u2019s long term interest\u201d.<\/p>\n<p>It is against this backdrop that we are engaging the National  Treasury to assist the Province with the establishment of the Northern  Cape Planning Commission. This Commission will have the necessary  authority to lead planning and direct policy implementation towards the  achievement of common provincial goals as set out in the Provincial  Development Plan, the Provincial Growth and Development Strategy and the  Provincial Spatial Development Framework.<\/p>\n<p>Currently the Planning function is coordinated by the Development and  Planning directorates in the Office of the Premier, the Department of  Co-operative Governance, Human Settlements and Traditional Affairs and  the Department of Economic Development and Tourism. It goes without  saying that this poses some challenges and leads to planning being very  fragmented. The mandate of this Planning Commission will be to take a  broad cross cutting, independent and critical view of the Province in  order to assist us in achieving the Northern Cape we envisage in 20  years time.<\/p>\n<p>The first output will thus be to draft Vision 2030 that sets out the  intention for high level development of the social, economic and  political society. We remain committed to seeing this succeed.<\/p>\n<p>As the apex of the Provincial Government, the Office of the Premier  has the responsibility of coordinating, monitoring and evaluating the  work of government across the entire Provincial administration. The  scope of this responsibility includes the local sphere of government. As  a result we view the performance of local government as critical in our  efforts to respond urgently to the pressing issues that communities  have raised and mandated us to prioritise as the ANC-led government.<\/p>\n<p>In this term of office, attention will be given to municipalities to  reinforce their capacity for accelerated delivery of municipal services  as well as to improve their effectiveness and efficiency.<\/p>\n<p>The Office of the Premier has also provided sound leadership in the  implementation and coordination of the key infrastructure development  projects such as Sol Plaatje University, Square Kilometre Array  (Carnarvon), Solar and the related renewable energy sectors.<\/p>\n<p>The Provincial Renewable Energy Strategy has been developed to unlock  existing potential and to position the province to attract both local  and foreign investment.<\/p>\n<p>In terms of the strategy, we will become a net producer of renewable  energy to the rest of the country by 2020. The Renewable Energy  Independent Producers Procurement Programme, directed by the Department  of Energy, has thus far approved 31 projects for the province. This  means that we are well on our way to become the renewable energy hub of  the country with prospecting for shale gas also underway in the  Province.<\/p>\n<p>On this topic it gives me great pleasure to announce that this week  in Good News South Africa, the Province earned top honours with the  Northern Cape counting comfortably amongst the top ten in terms of  countries that are supplying solar power to the world.<\/p>\n<p>To keep abreast with the changes and opportunities that the renewable  energy sector presents, we have engaged various stakeholders including  the Energy and Water Sector Education and Training Authority to fund  learners from the Province to undergo accredited training programmes at  the Central University of Technology in the Free State with the express  purpose of transferring knowledge and expertise to contribute to  developing the local solar industry. This will assist us to close the  skills gap along the clean energy value chain.<\/p>\n<p>Honourable Speaker, in our attempt to provide fresh impetus to  stimulate the provincial economy, barely two weeks ago I led a  Provincial Government delegation to Spain on a fact finding mission on  renewable energy and co-operative industrialization model.<\/p>\n<p>Our visit was most beneficial within the context of the independent  power producing initiatives and related activities in the Province,  especially with regard to the construction of a Renewable Energy Centre  for Training, Certification and applied research.<\/p>\n<p>We will therefore ensure that the solar industry in the Northern Cape  would not lack skilled labour and the technological services required  to support a steady economic growth in the sector.<\/p>\n<p>The Office of the Premier will also shortly establish a Provincial  Business Working Group to lend tangible impetus to our developmental  agenda. Our express aim is to regularly engage with business to unlock  private sector investment, build investor confidence and to build mutual  trust and cooperation between our respective sectors.<\/p>\n<p>Honourable Speaker and Members, in our first term of this second  phase of our transition, the Ruling Party will be paying more attention  to gearing the economy towards robust economic growth that leads to  exponential job creation and development. We will continue to ensure  that local people benefit from business opportunities, skills  development programmes and employment opportunities created by the local  economy.<\/p>\n<p>Tabling of the Budget Vote<\/p>\n<p>Honourable Speaker and Honourable Members, having outlined the broad  plans and priorities for the year, I now have the honour to table Budget  Vote 1, Office of the Premier for 2014\/2015. The total amount to be  appropriated to fund the requirements of Vote 1 this financial year is  R173, 3 million.<\/p>\n<p>This year\u2019s budget is R13.87 million lesser compared to last year\u2019s  final budget of R187.1 million.\u00a0 This means we must do more with less!<\/p>\n<p>Mr Speaker, as a result of the hard work from the Director-General  and his dedicated team, the Office of the Premier received an  unqualified audit opinion from the Office of the Auditor-General during  the previous audit cycle.<\/p>\n<p>Furthermore, I am pleased to report that there were also no material  audit findings on pre-determined objectives.\u00a0 I expect similar audit  outcomes during the current audit cycle that is being finalized by AG  and express the sincere wish that this is replicated in all state  entities and government departments throughout the Province.<\/p>\n<p>Despite all budgetary challenges that we are faced with, we remain  committed to both the good cause of delivering better and quality  service to our people, and we will not loose sight of the fact that our  over-riding objective is to create \u201ca better life for all.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>The budget breakdown per programme for this financial year is as follows:<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>Programme 1: Administration.\u00a0 R76, 7 million<\/li>\n<li>Programme 2: Institutional Development. R64, 1 million<\/li>\n<li>Programme 3: Policy &amp; Governance. R32, 5 million<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p><strong>PROGRAMME 1: ADMINISTRATION<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Mr Speaker, the purpose of this programme is to provide  administrative support to the Premier, Executive Council and the  Director-General in fulfilling their executive functions and ensuring  sound financial management support and advisory services within the  Office of the Premier.<\/p>\n<p>The role of the Premier\u2019s support sub\u2013programme is to provide  efficient and effective personnel, strategic, operational, and  administrative and secretariat support to the Premier. The Premier\u2019s  Support Programme has been allocated R16.5 million in order to meet the  Premier\u2019s statutory and political obligations.<\/p>\n<p>The Director General\u2019s Support programme is to provide operational,  strategic and administrative support to the DG to enable him to execute  his various coordinating roles in the Provincial administration.<\/p>\n<p>Despite all the available challenges, the Director-General will  continue with his operation clean audit efforts in partnership with  affected stakeholders in the quest to improve audit outcomes at the  local government. The Director General\u2019s Support Programme receives R8.9  million.<\/p>\n<p>To preserve the corporate memory and provide for a safe working  environment in the Office of the Premier; Security and Records  Management received R8.2 million.<\/p>\n<p>R31 million has been allocated to the Finance section to ensure  corporate financial reporting, financial and management accounting,  contract management and supply chain management for the office of the  Premier. As part of driving the policy imperative of \u2018Clean Audit\u2019 by  all departments of government in 2014, we also tracked progress relating  to the implementation of audit findings.<\/p>\n<p>The Executive Council Support Programme will continue to provide  strategic, policy and operational support to the Executive Council  through secretarial services, programme &amp; decision management and  implementation to enable the Executive Council to function optimally.  The Executive Council Support Programme is allocated R7.7 million.<\/p>\n<p>The Executive Council Support Programme will continue to provide  support to the Cabinet outreach programme. The outreach programme will  see members of the Northern Cape Executive Council and senior government  officials conducting door to door visits to poor households as well as  conducting community meetings. This programme was started in the 1990\u2019s  and has proven to be a great success. The visits to the areas in the  Province are principally aimed at fast tracking the provision of  government services to the communities.<\/p>\n<p>Last year alone 25 towns were visited and a number of social issues  were raised by communities and were accordingly addressed. Communities  benefitted from improved health, social and economic services. During  this year we shall continue with our engagements with communities in  order to improve their lives.<\/p>\n<p>The Provincial Aids Council Secretariat receives R3.8 million to  provide support to the Provincial Council on AIDS (PCA) that is  coordinating and implementing the multi-sectoral Provincial Strategic  Plan for HIV and TB in the province.<\/p>\n<p>That brings me to <strong>PROGRAMME 2<\/strong> which is responsible for <strong>Institutional Development<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p>Mr Speaker and Honourable Members, the purpose of this programme is  to improve service delivery through institutional capacity building and  transformation management in the province.<\/p>\n<p>An institution\u2019s soundness can also be measured by its Human Resource  Management. Critical to this function in the office is to coordinate  and provide strategic leadership to all Provincial Departments with  regard to transversal corporate matters to enhance transformation of the  public service.<\/p>\n<p>The key focus of the Human Resource Administration component is to  manage and co-ordinate the human resource administration functions in  the Office as well as provincially.<\/p>\n<p>The Strategic Human Resources Sub-Programme co-ordinates and monitors  the customisation, development and implementation of human resources  policies, systems, programmes and plans for the Province.<\/p>\n<p>HRA will monitor and review the implementation of the transversal HR  policies in the Provincial administration. This includes advising  Provincial departments on HR compliance issues. Human Resource  Administration (HRA &amp; HRM) receives R5.5 million.<\/p>\n<p>R9.8 million will fund activities relating to coordinated planning,  implementation, reporting, monitoring and evaluation of human resource  development and skills development strategy and initiatives in the  province.<\/p>\n<p>Achievements in the Human Resource Administration in the past year  that deserve a mention include reducing the vacancy rate to 10.3% at 31  March 2014; from the internship programme of 2012\/2013 four (4) interns  were absorbed into permanent positions. A total of 16 new appointments  have been made in the previous financial year, of which three are  promotions from other departments to OTP.<\/p>\n<p>Thirteen officials were promoted internally on posts that were vacant  and funded during the financial year. The unit successfully implemented  the Job Evaluation Coordination process of clerical staff within OTP of  which 15 were upgraded to a higher salary level<\/p>\n<p>We will continue for the 2014\/15 financial year to focus on skills  development of our employees through the Workplace Skills Plan as well  as the provision of Bursaries. Last year alone 40 bursaries were awarded  to officials to improve their qualifications.<\/p>\n<p>The Human Resource Development unit placed six interns in the  Department to obtain relevant on the job experience. A further 200 FET  learners were also placed in Provincial Government Departments for  workplace integrated learning.<\/p>\n<p>Government in taking the lead in job creation and economic  sustainability will fill all funded vacant posts in the Province to  contribute in a meaningful manner to our job creation target.\u00a0 In this  regard the performance monitoring and evaluation unit has been charged  to provide a report within six months.<\/p>\n<p>A highlight for the Office was the adoption of a key set of  interventions to strengthen the coordination and implementation of Human  Resource Development initiatives. This led to the establishment of a  Provincial Human Resource Development Council that will serve as a  platform for all public and private sector stakeholders to engage on  common matters related to human resource development. Some of the work  of the council will also entail assisting the Province to source funding  from the National Skills Fund which aims to address skills shortages  and challenges.<\/p>\n<p>Honourable Members, education remains the cornerstone of our future  and is therefore correctly labelled as an apex priority. R13.8 million  has been set aside for the Premier\u2019s Bursary Fund.<\/p>\n<p>The objective of the Fund is to make higher education opportunities  available on a full-time basis to Northern Cape youth that have academic  potential but have no financial means. For the 2014 academic year,  funding is set aside for 150 new students and 373 continuing students in  various institutions of higher learning.\u00a0 Funding allocation for the  students is informed by skills required by the Provincial economy.\u00a0\u00a0 132  students are expected to complete their studies in 2014. I can proudly  announce that 50 students benefiting from the NCPETF successfully  completed their studies in the 2013 academic year.<\/p>\n<p>Efficiency Services is responsible to provide professional Human  Resource Planning, organisational design and efficiency enhancement  services to advance continuous service delivery improvement within the  Office of the Premier.\u00a0 The unit has an additional coordinating role on  HR efficiency issues in the Provincial administration. R4.8 million has  been allocated for Efficiency Services.<\/p>\n<p>A primary challenge faced by the Office of the Premier is that the  organisational structure is not adequately responsive to the demands of  the current environment that calls for more coordination, monitoring and  evaluation. For this reason the Efficiency Services unit has started  work in terms of realigning the organisational structure with the  national generic framework in order to allow it to perform its primary  responsibility and thus pursue the achievement of the outcomes of  Government.<\/p>\n<p>The Labour Relations Unit helps to coordinate labour related issues  in the Provincial administration to ensure a harmonious working  environment that supports service delivery. The Labour Relations Unit  receives R3.6 million.<\/p>\n<p>The Employee Health and Wellness Unit coordinates the implementation  of wellness programs in the Northern Cape Provincial Administration to  improve the morale of the workforce and related issues. Employee Health  and Wellness is allocated R2.8 million.<\/p>\n<p>Honourable Members, as part of addressing the digital divide,  government will: Deploy ICT solutions to improve service delivery in  health, education and other key services; and identify opportunities for  small business development in the ICT sector. The ICT Unit will  complete the implementation of phase 1 of the Provincial IT plan and  commence with the implementation of phase 2.\u00a0 The ICT Unit is also  providing support and coordinates the activities of Thusong Centres  which provide direct services to the people from various national and  provincial departments in four regions. R10.6 Million has been allocated  to the ICT unit.<\/p>\n<p>Mr Speaker, we will continue to strengthen our communication services  to ensure effective communication with the people of the Province, our  partners and key stakeholders in business, civil society, and the global  community as a whole.<\/p>\n<p>Highlights of this unit during the previous year included follow up  and resolving queries received through the Presidential Hotline, which  led us to achieving a 100% reporting rate and receiving a commendation  from the Presidency.<\/p>\n<p>The unit also led a groundbreaking production of a TV series, aptly  termed a \u201cNation at Work\u201d highlighting the achievements and challenges  in service delivery that the Province faces. This series was showcased  weekly for 13 weeks on SABC 2 with repeats on the pay channel of SABC.  During this financial year the unit will seek unique and innovative ways  to continue to manage and promote programmes through communications and  marketing campaigns, production of media and provision of media  production services for the Office of the Premier as well as the  Northern Cape Provincial Government. We will also promote development  communication through direct interactive communication with Northern  Cape communities and provide the public with access to information. This  unit has been allocated an amount of R 4 million.<\/p>\n<p>The Legal Services Unit has been resourceful in providing legal  counsel to the Executive Council and employees in general. Furthermore,  the Unit renders legal advisory support services to the Office of the  Premier to ensure that constitutional obligations are met.\u00a0 Furthermore,  the unit has a coordinating role in the provincial administration on  legal matters and has received R5. 5 million.<\/p>\n<p>The main purpose of the Programme Support unit is to provide  administrative and management support to the DDG: Institutional  Development as well as the coordination and management of units in the  programme. Programme Support\u00a0\u00a0 is allocated R3.2 million.<\/p>\n<p><strong>3. PROGRAMME THREE: POLICY &amp; GOVERNANCE<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Honourable Members, the purpose of this programme is to initiate  provincial wide development and implementation of strategies and  policies to achieve a co-ordinated approach towards sustainable  provincial growth and development.<\/p>\n<p>The Northern Cape will continue to foster strong inter- governmental  relations through the Premier\u2019s Coordinating Forum and the Extended  Executive Council Makgotla to jointly address matters affecting the  provincial and local spheres of government.<\/p>\n<p>The IGR sub programme manages and co-ordinates Provincial  intergovernmental relations and protocol. Intergovernmental Relations  receives: R2.3 million.<\/p>\n<p>Director of special programmes &#8211; manages and coordinates the  implementation of the equity plan and programmes of older persons. (R 2  million) is allocated to this unit.<\/p>\n<p>The Office on the Status of Women gets (R2.5 million + R 4 million).  Through its activities, the Office on the Status of Women (OSW) ensures  that women are included in all processes of consultation, policy  formulation, decision-making and evaluation to ensure gender equality.\u00a0  R2.5 million is set aside for these activities.<\/p>\n<p>Ladies and Gentlemen, R4 million has been set aside for transfer to  Mme Re Ka Thusa Women Development Trust during the 2014\/15 financial  year.\u00a0 The trust was incorporated to help previously disadvantaged women  on economic empowerment initiatives in the Northern Cape.\u00a0 During the  2014-15 financial year, the trust will target 50 women with existing  businesses to be trained to obtain drivers\u2019 licences.\u00a0 Thirty five  mostly new companies to be owned by women are targeted for business  related training that will culminate in grant allocations.<\/p>\n<p>Fifty existing companies are targeted to receive loans for capital  injection. These efforts will contribute to wider job creation  programmes of the provincial government.<\/p>\n<p>During last year I personally presided over five awareness District  summits that culminated in a Provincial Summit reaching out to 4 185  women. After the summits, 32 interest free loans were granted to  qualifying women and 35 are being given business training which will  confer them with grants for their business initiatives.<\/p>\n<p>The Office on the Status of Persons with Disabilities (OSPD) will  continue to embark on programmes geared towards building capacity in the  Northern Cape Provincial Government to enhance government\u2019s ability to  implement the recommendations contained in the integrated National  Disability Strategy. The Office of the Status of Persons with  Disabilities will receive &#8211; R1.7 million.<\/p>\n<p>Through its programme of action, the Office on the Rights of the  Child (ORC) will continue to focus on creating an enabling and  supportive environment for children by developing an effective,  co-ordinated and holistic response to issues of children.\u00a0 The Office on  the Rights of the Child gets: R2.2 million.<\/p>\n<p>Moral Regeneration Movement &#8211; It will mainstream moral regeneration issues. R1.8 million is allocated to this programme.<\/p>\n<p>Provincial Policy Management Unit will facilitate and coordinate the  implementation of goals set in the National Development Plan through  interaction with planning functions in the NC provincial administration.<\/p>\n<p>It will monitor and evaluate the implementation of the Provincial  Growth and Development Strategy (PGDS), government\u2019s special projects  &amp; programme of action.<\/p>\n<p>It will continue to coordinate the implementation and development of  the Renewable Energy projects in Northern Cape. R5.6 million is  allocated to this unit.<\/p>\n<p>Mr Speaker and Deputy Speaker, the Monitoring &amp; Evaluation Unit  tracks the performance of provincial government on service delivery  initiatives and interventions.\u00a0 One of the key projects of the unit is  the coordination of province-wide MPAT (Management Performance  Assessment Tool) where the government is assessing its performance in  all material aspects which culminate in the announcement of performance  results by the Presidency for all provinces. It receives R7.2 million.<\/p>\n<p>The purpose of the Programme Support Unit is to ensure the effective  and efficient implementation of governments\u2019 programme of action and  management of units within the programme. R3 million is allocated to  this unit.<\/p>\n<p>In closing, I wish to thank the DG and his entire team, as well as  the staff in my office for all their hard work and support. I also wish  to thank my family as well as the ANC for their invaluable support and  guidance.<\/p>\n<p>Moreover, together with my colleagues on the Executive Council, I can  confidently state that we have a clear vision for the Northern Cape  Province that will certainly yield economic prosperity, peace and  stability for all.\u00a0 Work has begun in earnest and we count on the  support of each and every citizen of the Province.<\/p>\n<p>Ladies and Gentlemen, it is my sincere belief that with this budget  we will continue to strive to make the Northern Cape a better place to  live in, a place for all of us to be proud of. A home for all!<\/p>\n<p>Honourable Speaker let me emphasise that, for us to move South Africa  forward, unity of purpose will always be central in our endeavours to  create a better Northern Cape Province and South Africa for all.<\/p>\n<p>Honourable Speaker, Ladies and Gentlemen, It is my privilege now to  table to the House the Budget of the Office of the Premier for  consideration and endorsement.<\/p>\n<p>I thank you<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Speech by the Premier of the Northern Cape, Ms Sylvia Lucas, on the occasion of the tabling of the Budget Vote 1, at the Northern Cape Provincial Legislature, Thursday, 17 July 2014 Honourable Speaker and Deputy SpeakerHonourable Members of the Provincial LegislatureHonourable Members of the Executive CouncilRevered Members of the Provincial House of Traditional LeadersRepresentatives<\/p>\n<p class=\"more-link\"><a href=\"https:\/\/www.northerncape.gov.za\/otp\/2014\/07\/18\/otp-budget-speech-by-premier-sylvia-lucas-20142015\/\" class=\"themebutton2\">Read More<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":1,"featured_media":0,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"_eb_attr":"","footnotes":""},"categories":[3],"tags":[],"class_list":["post-174","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","hentry","category-speeches"],"_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.northerncape.gov.za\/otp\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/174","targetHints":{"allow":["GET"]}}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.northerncape.gov.za\/otp\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.northerncape.gov.za\/otp\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/types\/post"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.northerncape.gov.za\/otp\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/users\/1"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.northerncape.gov.za\/otp\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/comments?post=174"}],"version-history":[{"count":0,"href":"https:\/\/www.northerncape.gov.za\/otp\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/174\/revisions"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.northerncape.gov.za\/otp\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media?parent=174"}],"wp:term":[{"taxonomy":"category","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.northerncape.gov.za\/otp\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/categories?post=174"},{"taxonomy":"post_tag","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.northerncape.gov.za\/otp\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/tags?post=174"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}