Deputy President Mashatile's Comprehensive Answers in Parliament Showcase Government's Commitment to Key Issues
- Mpho Dube
- May 10
- 2 min read

The South African Deputy President Paul Mashatile.
The Deputy President Paul Mashatile demonstrated the government's dedication to addressing South Africa's most pressing challenges during a recent parliamentary session.
Mashatile provided detailed and comprehensive answers to questions regarding dysfunctional municipalities, the withdrawal of US funding for HIV/AIDS programs, and gender-based violence.
Mashatile outlined the government's proactive approach to addressing the challenges faced by municipalities. He highlighted the work of the Inter-Ministerial Committee (IMC), established to deal with dysfunctional municipalities, and emphasized the importance of prioritizing interventions focusing on the most distressed municipalities.
The Deputy President noted that the IMC, chaired by Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs Minister Velenkosini Hlabisa, has already made significant progress in supporting municipalities."Our intervention will ensure that there are consequences where things are not changing," Mashatile stated, emphasizing the government's commitment to accountability and good governance.
Mashatile discussed the government's efforts to mitigate the impact of the withdrawal of Pepfar funding for HIV/AIDS programs. He highlighted the work of the South African National Aids Council (SANAC), which he chairs, in finding alternative revenue sources to support HIV/AIDS projects.
He noted that SANAC has approached the National Lotteries Commission for additional funding and that talks are ongoing with the National Treasury to discuss possible funding options."We are taking measures to prevent the negative effects that could result from the withdrawal of Pepfar funding," Mashatile assured MPs, demonstrating the government's proactive approach to addressing the challenges posed by the funding withdrawal.
Mashatile emphasized the government's commitment to addressing the scourge of gender-based violence (GBV) in the country. He noted that the government is taking a multifaceted approach to tackling GBV, including supporting victims, improving the justice system, and promoting a culture of respect and equality.
"The government remains quite concerned about the prevalence of sexual abuse amongst young children in our country," Mashatile stated, highlighting the need for collective action to address this critical issue.
Deputy President Mashatile's comprehensive answers in Parliament showcased the government's commitment to addressing some of South Africa's most pressing challenges. His leadership and vision for a better future for all South Africans were evident in his responses, demonstrating the government's proactive approach to tackling complex issues. Mashatile's performance in Parliament is a testament to the government's dedication to transparency, accountability, and good governance.

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