Ramaphosa confirms national dialogue steering committee nominees

President Cyril Ramaphosa has confirmed nominees from various social sectors for the National Dialogue Steering Committee. This group will set strategic priorities and coordinate the national process. Nominations were compiled by the Eminent Persons Group after consultations across sectors.

President Cyril Ramaphosa announced the confirmation of nominees selected from diverse social sectors to form the National Dialogue Steering Committee. This body is tasked with establishing strategic priorities and overseeing the implementation of the dialogue process throughout South Africa.

According to Presidential Spokesperson Vincent Magwenya, the Eminent Persons Group gathered these nominations following extensive consultations. Over recent months, organizations representing 33 identified sectors and six sub-sectors convened meetings to choose their representatives. Magwenya emphasized the inclusive approach: “Every effort has been made to ensure that no sector of our society is left behind.”

Beyond the sector-based selections, the President nominated two individuals, while the former Preparatory Task Team and Convention Organising Committee contributed three more members. This structure aims to foster broad participation in the national dialogue initiative, building on prior preparatory efforts.

The announcement underscores ongoing commitments to inclusive governance and societal engagement in South Africa, with the committee poised to guide future discussions on key national issues.

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