LESS CAN BE MORE
Women and children are the most vulnerable members of society. They should receive a high priority in government programmes. But does this mean that they would be best assisted by a specific ministry?
President Jacob Zuma set up a whole new department called Women, Youth, Children and People with Disabilities. It's a case study of waste and incompetence that has helped very few women and children.
The first minister in this department, Noluthando Mayende-Sibiya feuded with officials and achieved virtually nothing. She was booted out after less than 18 months and replaced by Lulu Xingwana.
Xingwana has become notorious for attending overseas conferences at great expense. She flew to New York in 2011 at a cost of R6.8 million, saying that she and her staff could not be expected to fly "lala-class" (economy) or stay in a "pondok". According to reports, she spent R2.1 million on new furniture for her head office. This department has cost about R500 million in total since its formation.
Just think how this huge amount of money could have directly assisted vulnerable women and children. But the waste will continue because bureaucracy is in place and people will defend their jobs.