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South Africa: Govt Takes Steps to Form National Oil Company – South African News Briefs – November 15, 2023

 

Govt Unveils Plan to Form State-Owned Oil and Gas Company

Minerals and Energy Minister Gwede Mantashe has introduced a bill to create the South African National Petroleum Company, merging government-owned oil and gas entities, reports News24. This new entity will include existing companies like the Strategic Fuel Fund, PetroSA, and iGas, under the control of the Department of Mineral Resources and Energy (DMRE). The goal is to consolidate energy operations and assets, ensuring government control and potentially acquire stakes in private oil and gas exploration firms. The company aims to manage the entire fuel energy chain and develop South Africa’s energy infrastructure. Stakeholders have a 30-day window to comment on the proposal after its publication in the Government Gazette.

Education Department’s Handling of Pregnant Students Draws Criticism

The Commission for Gender Equality (CGE) has slammed the Department of Basic Education’s (DBE) presentation on preventing school dropouts among pregnant girls and young mothers, calling it a “misleading depiction” that fails to capture the true extent of the issue, reports TimesLIVE. CGE Chairperson Advocate Nthabiseng Sepanya-Mogale cited disturbing instances of teacher misconduct, including rape, and underscored the mishandling of these cases by education authorities. The commission’s own report identified factors like parental absence due to migrant work, leaving adolescents unsupervised and vulnerable to risky behaviours. It also highlighted personal struggles faced by young mothers attempting to return to school, such as seeking emotional support after family loss and societal pressures. The investigation revealed inadequate training and a lack of standardised practices among stakeholders for handling pregnant pupils. Despite efforts mentioned by the DBE to support the return of pregnant learners, Deputy Minister of Basic Education Reginah Mhaule acknowledged existing gaps in policies and urged society to report issues while recognising the limitations in fully addressing these complex challenges.