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Embracing the Digital Era: South Africa’s National Assembly Goes Virtual

by Tumi Makgale
March 8, 2024
3 mins read
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South Africa’s National Assembly will hold its first virtual meeting in March 2024, marking a significant shift in the way government functions and promoting transparency and public engagement. The virtual programming committee will discuss parliamentary matters, and virtual Mini Plenary sessions will review committee reports with potential impacts on the nation’s future direction. These meetings provide a unique opportunity to understand the nation’s legislative process and are a testament to the evolving nature of democracy.

South Africa’s National Assembly Goes Virtual: What You Need to Know

The National Assembly of South Africa will hold its first virtual meeting in March 2024, signaling a significant shift in the way government functions. The virtual programming committee will discuss parliamentary matters, and virtual Mini Plenary sessions will review committee reports with potential impacts on the nation’s future direction. These meetings promote transparency and public engagement and provide a unique opportunity to understand the nation’s legislative process. The move towards digital governance is a testament to the evolving nature of democracy.

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As dawn breaks on Thursday, 7 March 2024, the National Assembly (NA) of South Africa will boldly step into the digital era. The NA’s virtual programming committee (NAPC) will hold their first meeting at 08:30 to discuss parliamentary matters, marking a significant shift in the way government functions and political discourse is conducted. This step forward attests to our ability to adapt and navigate the intricate landscape of the 21st century.

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Transition to Virtual Governance

The NAPC’s virtual meeting platform will be a hotbed of essential discussions on items such as the draft parliamentary program, committee reports, and bills before the NA. This move exhibits the constant evolution of parliamentary proceedings, even amidst modern challenges like the digitization of communication.

At 14:00, the House will further venture into digital governance by hosting virtual Mini Plenary sessions. These sessions aim to review several committee reports with potential impacts on the nation’s future direction. The broad spectrum of topics covered demonstrates the NA’s comprehensive approach to addressing the numerous issues confronting the Republic of South Africa.

Virtual Mini Plenary Sessions

Two Mini Plenary sessions are planned. The first will review the reports from the Portfolio Committee (PC) on Police, focusing on their oversight visit to Gauteng and Limpopo provinces from 1 to 4 December 2023. Also, the PC on Defence and Military Veterans will present its reports on oversight visits to the South African Army combat training centre in Lohatla, Northern Cape, and Armscor dockyard in Simon’s Town, Western Cape.

The second Mini Plenary session will discuss the report from the PC on Higher Education, Science and Innovation based on its oversight visit to KwaZulu-Natal, Limpopo, and Mpumalanga from 24 January to 3 February 2023. Additionally, the PC on Mineral Resources and Energy will present reports on the Mineral and Petroleum Resources Development Act 28 of 2004 Review Summit, and its oversight visit to North West and Gauteng Provinces.

Public Engagement and Transparency

Committed to transparency and public participation, these parliamentary meetings will be accessible to both the media and the general public. This open-door policy emphasizes the necessity of citizen involvement in a functioning democracy, where governance is a shared responsibility.

Media professionals interested in covering these meetings are encouraged to send their official email addresses to Mlindi Mpindi for addition to the Parliamentary Communications Services WhatsApp Group. This invitation underlines the NA’s steadfast dedication to upholding a transparent and democratic government.

The general public can watch the virtual sessions live on Parliament TV (DStv Channel 408), Parliament’s YouTube channel, and X (previously known as Twitter). This initiative ensures the democratic process promotes active citizenship rather than passive observation.

Insights into the Legislative Process

These meetings provide a unique opportunity to understand the nation’s legislative process. The vast array of issues—from police oversight visits to mineral resource development—reflects the wide scope and complexity of matters the NA handles.

In these rigorous proceedings, the contributions of committee members, like Mr. Kenneth Mosimanegare Mmoiemang of the African National Congress on the provincial list for the province of Northern Cape, are crucial. His active participation, along with his colleagues’, highlights the collective effort needed to guide the country towards advancement.

A Testament to Evolving Democracy

These virtual proceedings herald a new era of accessibility and inclusivity, bridging the digital divide and allowing anyone with an internet connection to witness the legislative process. They bear witness to the evolving nature of democracy—a system that, while rooted in age-old principles, adapts to the pace of the times. As the NA steps into the digital age, we are reminded that our institutions are not frozen in time but dynamic entities, always prepared to evolve and adapt in service of the people.

1. When will the National Assembly of South Africa hold its first virtual meeting?

The National Assembly of South Africa will hold its first virtual meeting in March 2024.

2. What will the virtual programming committee discuss during their virtual meeting?

The virtual programming committee will discuss parliamentary matters such as the draft parliamentary program, committee reports, and bills before the National Assembly.

3. What are virtual Mini Plenary sessions?

Virtual Mini Plenary sessions are sessions that review committee reports with potential impacts on the nation’s future direction.

4. How can the general public watch the virtual sessions?

The general public can watch the virtual sessions live on Parliament TV (DStv Channel 408), Parliament’s YouTube channel, and X (previously known as Twitter).

5. What is the purpose of these virtual meetings?

These virtual meetings promote transparency and public engagement and provide a unique opportunity to understand the nation’s legislative process.

6. What does the move towards digital governance signify?

The move towards digital governance is a testament to the evolving nature of democracy and highlights the need for institutions to adapt and evolve in service of the people.

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