Deputy President Mashatile Spearheads Government Delegation at Xivijo for Traditional and Khoi-San Leaders

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Deputy President Mashatile will lead a government delegation at the 2023 Traditional and Khoi-San Leaders Xivijo, which aims to promote development and social cohesion in traditional communities through cooperation with the government and private sector. The event brings together various representatives, including those from National, Provincial, and Local Houses of Traditional and Khoi-San Leaders, CONTRALESA, ROLESA, National Khoi-San Council, Government, and the private sector to discuss the role of traditional leadership in supporting rural development. The Xivijo highlights the importance of collaboration between traditional leadership and the government in promoting development and social cohesion.

What is Xivijo and why is it significant?

Xivijo is a convocation summoned by traditional leadership, and the 2023 Traditional and Khoi-San Leaders Xivijo will focus on promoting development and social cohesion in traditional communities through cooperation with government and the private sector. The event brings together various representatives, including those from National, Provincial, and Local Houses of Traditional and Khoi-San Leaders, CONTRALESA, ROLESA, National Khoi-San Council, Government, and the private sector to deliberate on all aspects related to the institution of traditional leadership and its role in supporting rural development.

Xivijo: A Significant Gathering of Leaders

Deputy President Paul Mashatile, serving as the Chairperson of the Inter-Ministerial Task Team for Traditional and Khoi-San Leaders, is set to attend and deliver a speech at the Xivijo on October 24, 2023. This assembly, organized by the National House of Traditional and Khoi-San Leaders, will be held at the Ilanga Estate in Bloemfontein, Mangaung Metropolitan Municipality, Free State Province.

Derived from Xitsonga, the word Xivijo refers to a convocation frequently summoned by traditional leadership. The 2023 Traditional and Khoi-San Leaders Xivijo will focus on the theme “Promotion of development and social cohesion in traditional communities through cooperation with government and the private sector.” This central message underscores the goal of creating unified communities that are guided by a vision for progress, Ubuntu, and self-sustainability.

Various representatives, including those from National, Provincial, and Local Houses of Traditional and Khoi-San Leaders, CONTRALESA, ROLESA, National Khoi-San Council, Government, and the private sector, will be in attendance at the Xivijo. The primary purpose of this gathering is to deliberate on all aspects related to the institution of traditional leadership and its role in supporting rural development.

The Inter-Ministerial Task Team and Progress Reports

President established the Inter-Ministerial Task Team, chaired by Deputy President Mashatile. During the Xivijo, the task team will present updates on the work undertaken by different work-streams led by Cabinet ministers, addressing issues raised by traditional leadership.

Significant progress has been made in the following areas:
– Enhancing land ownership, tenure rights, and expediting the socio-economic development of rural communities.
– Strengthening institutional capacity and providing support to Traditional and Khoi-San leaders.
– Boosting infrastructure investment and skills development in rural communities.
– Encouraging unity, social cohesion, and nation-building in rural areas.
– Accelerating the resolution of policy, legislative, and constitutional matters.

The Government is committed to collaborating with the institution of traditional leadership to address the socio-economic challenges facing the nation. This partnership seeks to reinforce the crucial role that traditional leaders play in the reconstruction and development of the country, particularly in rural regions.

Event Highlights and Importance of Collaboration

Deputy President Mashatile will be joined by Cabinet Ministers, Premier of the Free State Province Mr. Mxolisi Dukwana, and senior government officials at the Xivijo. The media is invited to cover a range of events, including:

  • Arrival and accreditation of media members.
  • Meet and greet session with the Kings.
  • Welcome address by the Chairperson of the Free State House of Traditional and Khoi-San Leaders, Morena Neo Mopeli.
  • Explanation of the Xivijo’s purpose by Chairperson of the NHTKL, Kgosi Thabo Milton Seatlholo.
  • Speech by Premier of the Free State Province Mr. Mxolisi Dukwana.
  • Remarks from Deputy President Paul Mashatile.
  • Reflections on Deputy President Mashatile’s remarks by Deputy Minister for COGTA Prince Zolile Burns-Ncamashe.

The Xivijo embodies the significance of cooperation between traditional leadership and the government in promoting development and social cohesion. Engaging in open discussions and addressing shared concerns will contribute to the overall growth and welfare of rural communities.

By fostering unity and encouraging open dialogue, the Xivijo will serve as an essential platform for stakeholders to discuss and resolve the socio-economic challenges faced by traditional communities. Additionally, the event will enable traditional leaders and government officials to strategize on improving rural development, infrastructure investment, and skills development.

Building a Brighter Future for Traditional Communities

In conclusion, the Xivijo for Houses of Traditional and Khoi-San Leaders represents a crucial step towards creating a better future for traditional communities in South Africa. By embracing the spirit of Ubuntu and working together towards self-sustainability and development, both traditional leaders and government representatives will continue to play a significant role in shaping the nation’s progress.

1. What is Xivijo and why is it significant?

Xivijo is a convocation summoned by traditional leadership, and the 2023 Traditional and Khoi-San Leaders Xivijo will focus on promoting development and social cohesion in traditional communities through cooperation with government and the private sector. The event brings together various representatives, including those from National, Provincial, and Local Houses of Traditional and Khoi-San Leaders, CONTRALESA, ROLESA, National Khoi-San Council, Government, and the private sector to deliberate on all aspects related to the institution of traditional leadership and its role in supporting rural development.

2. Who will lead the government delegation at Xivijo?

Deputy President Mashatile will lead the government delegation at the 2023 Traditional and Khoi-San Leaders Xivijo.

3. When and where will Xivijo be held?

The Xivijo will be held on October 24, 2023, at the Ilanga Estate in Bloemfontein, Mangaung Metropolitan Municipality, Free State Province.

4. What is the theme of the 2023 Xivijo?

The theme of the 2023 Xivijo is “Promotion of development and social cohesion in traditional communities through cooperation with government and the private sector.”

5. Who will attend the Xivijo?

Various representatives, including those from National, Provincial, and Local Houses of Traditional and Khoi-San Leaders, CONTRALESA, ROLESA, National Khoi-San Council, Government, and the private sector, will be in attendance at the Xivijo.

6. What are the issues that will be addressed at the Xivijo?

The Xivijo will deliberate on all aspects related to the institution of traditional leadership and its role in supporting rural development.

7. Who established the Inter-Ministerial Task Team, and what is its role?

The Inter-Ministerial Task Team was established by the President and is chaired by Deputy President Mashatile. Its role is to present updates on the work undertaken by different work-streams led by Cabinet ministers, addressing issues raised by traditional leadership.

8. What is the importance of collaboration between traditional leadership and the government?

Collaboration between traditional leadership and the government is crucial in promoting development and social cohesion in traditional communities. By working together towards self-sustainability and development, both traditional leaders and government representatives will continue to play a significant role in shaping the nation’s progress.

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