SAHRC welcomes the appointment of the National Executive of the 7th Administration.
2 July 2024
The South African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC/ Commission) welcomes the announcement of the new Cabinet of the Government of National Unity (GNU) by President Cyril Ramaphosa. The Commission extends congratulations to the ministers and deputy ministers on their appointments.
South Africa continues to struggle with significant inequality, impacting the lives of the poor and vulnerable. The new Cabinet faces the significant responsibility of addressing numerous human rights challenges in the country and therefore, needs to take swift action. The new cabinet must put South Africa first. The Commission urges all public representatives, including those not in the GNU, to actively contribute to advancing the realisation of human rights in South Africa.
Equally, the Commission calls for a human-rights-based approach to tackling these pressing issues and underlines the government's constitutional duty to respect, protect, promote, and fulfill the Bill of Rights. Fighting corruption, addressing unemployment, poverty, malnutrition, service delivery challenges, high crime rates, gender-based violence, and the impact of natural disasters should be at the top of the agenda.
The Commission as part of its mandate, will seek an audience with all relevant ministers whose portfolios align with the promotion and protection of human rights, to table existing systemic human rights issues and explore ways to address these matters through enhanced collaborative efforts. The Commission takes this opportunity to remind Cabinet of the obligation under section 13(4) of the SAHRC's enabling legislation, (the South African Human Rights Commission Act 40 of 2013), which places an obligation on all organs of State to afford the Commission such assistance which may be reasonably required for the effective exercising of its powers and performance of its functions.