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Viewing cable 09PRETORIA2272, SOUTH AFRICA POLITICAL NEWSLETTER NOVEMBER 2-NOVEMBER 6

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Reference ID Created Released Classification Origin
09PRETORIA2272 2009-11-06 14:19 2011-08-24 01:00 UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY Embassy Pretoria
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ZNR UUUUU ZZH
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FM AMEMBASSY PRETORIA
TO RUEHC/SECSTATE WASHDC 0128
RUCNSAD/SOUTHERN AF DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY COLLECTIVE
RUEHTN/AMCONSUL CAPE TOWN 7307
RUEHDU/AMCONSUL DURBAN 1387
RUEHJO/AMCONSUL JOHANNESBURG 9667
UNCLAS SECTION 01 OF 02 PRETORIA 002272 
 
SENSITIVE 
SIPDIS 
 
E.O. 12958: N/A 
TAGS: KDEM PGOV ASEC SF POL PAS ECON
SUBJECT: SOUTH AFRICA POLITICAL NEWSLETTER NOVEMBER 2-NOVEMBER 6 
 
REF:  PRETORIA 02251, PRETORIA 02254, PRETORIA 02263, PRETORIA 
02266, PRETORIA 02267 
 
PRETORIA 00002272  001.2 OF 002 
 
 
1. (SBU)  This was written in partnership with the Open Source 
Center's Pretoria Bureau.  The newsletter is open to contributions 
from officers in the Embassy or in the Consulates who wish to 
highlight political trends.  Contact Madeline Seidenstricker or 
Jonathan Smallridge for more information, or to make contributions. 
The newsletter also is available on the Political Section's blog, "A 
View from South Africa," found on intelink.gov. 
 
------------- 
Domestic News 
------------- 
 
 
African National Congress Youth league Wants Money for National 
Development Agency 
 
2. (U)  The African National Congress Youth League (ANCYL) has 
called on the government to spend millions of dollars to bolster the 
newly established National Development Agency.  Earlier this year, 
former Finance Minister Trevor Manuel allocated funds to the agency, 
which is a body composed of the National Youth Commission and 
Umsombovu Youth Fund.  The ANCYL says the initial money was for 
setting up offices in 283 municipalities and now additional funds 
are needed to "fund youth entrepreneurs."  The ANCYL has also 
expressed its disappointment at Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan's 
decision not to make any allocation for youth development in his 
medium-term budget policy statement.  (Sowetan, November 02, 2009) 
 
Housing Audit to End Graft 
 
3. (U)  Human Settlements Minister Tokyo Sexwale is planning to root 
out corrupt contractors and officials from the housing system.  He 
told reporters that a national housing audit headed by the Special 
Investigations Unit (SIU) will investigate culprits accused of 
causing chronic and massive problems in housing.  Sexwale said 
publicly that millions of dollars have been recovered by the SIU, 
and that 800 government officials have been arrested for being 
unlawful beneficiaries of housing subsidies.  Sexwale ended his 
remarks by saying that it is unfortunate that human settlement was 
not among government's key priorities alongside national security, 
health, job creation, education and rural development. (Sowetan, 
November 3, 2009) 
 
SAHRC To Launch Inquiry On 2008 Xenophobic Attacks 
 
4. (U)  The South African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC) will at 
last launch an inquiry into the government's response to the 
xenophobic attacks of mid-2008. According to advocacy group the 
Consortium for Refugees and Migrants in South Africa (CORMSA), which 
has been publicly pressing for an official inquiry for over a year, 
the SAHRC is reaching out to victims, communities, and NGOs for 
testimonials on the performance of law enforcement and the judiciary 
in arresting and punishing perpetrators.  (Note: many arrests were 
made, and special courts for xenophobic violence cases were 
established in several provinces.  However, most cases were 
dismissed, and postQs unaware of any convictions on charges serious 
enough to entail jail sentences.  End note.) The SAHRC is a 
government-funded body, but it has autonomy from political 
interference in its investigations, and it reports to Parliament, 
not the executive.  Its inquiry may take some months, but NGOs hope 
its findings will include forceful recommendations to the SAG to (a) 
take proactive steps to avert future violence, and (b) end the 
impunity that characterized last year's attacks. 
 
5. (SBU)  Post sent in five additional cables on domestic politics 
this week.  See Reftels for more information. 
Qthis week.  See Reftels for more information. 
 
------------------ 
International News 
------------------ 
 
 
South Africa, DRC Vow to Continue Strong Ties 
 
6. (U)  The Sixth Binational Commission between South Africa and the 
Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) was held in Pretoria from October 
27 to 30.  South African President Jacob Zuma hosted Congolese 
President Joseph Kabila, who was accompanied by 12 Ministers and 
senior government officials.  Both countries reviewed curQt 
cooperative projects in various fields including security sector 
reform, capacity and institution building, and infrastructure 
development.  The governments want to boost cooperation in the areas 
of energy and agriculture.  (Note:  The South African Government is 
seeking to find land across the continent for many of its white 
farmers to help with land development in Africa.  End Note.)  Both 
delegations also discussed DRC's recent ascendancy to the position 
 
PRETORIA 00002272  002.2 OF 002 
 
 
of Chair of the Southern Africa Development Community.  In this 
regard, the two Heads of State reiterated the importance of security 
sector reform in view of the planned phasing out of the UN Mission. 
Both parties agreed that the next Session of the RSA-DRC BNC will be 
held in the DRC on a date to be determined through diplomatic 
channels.  (DIRCO Briefing, October 30) 
 
Deputy Foreign Minister Reaffirms South Africa's Stance on 
Palestinian State 
 
7. (U)  Department of International Relations and Cooperation 
(DIRCO) Deputy Minister Ebrahim Ebrahim attended the Al Quds 
International Forum, in Rabat, Morocco on October 28 to discuss the 
situation in the Middle East.  Ebrahim reiterated South Africa's 
support for the establishment of a Palestinian state based on the 
1967 borders with East Jerusalem as its capital.  (DIRCO Briefing, 
October 28) 
 
DIRCO Hosts UK Minister for Africa 
 
8. (U)  DIRCO Deputy Minister Ebrahim hosted the UK Foreign Office 
Minister for Africa Baroness Glenys Kinnock for bilateral political 
and economic discussions at the DIRCO offices in Pretoria on 
November 2.  The meetings focused on strengthening North-South 
relations and consolidating the African Agenda.  Bilateral relations 
between South Africa and the United Kingdom are strong across the 
board, covering fields as diverse as defense, trade liberalization 
and development co-operation.  Minister Baroness Kinnock paid a 
courtesy call on the DIRCO Minister Maite Nkoana-Mashabane. 
Discussions included the strengthening of bilateral political and 
economic relations, the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting, 
climate change, international institutional reform, and African 
regional matters.  (DIRCO Briefing, October 30) 
 
Namibian Leader Urges RSA to Ease Border Controls, Share World Cup 
"Benefits" 
 
9. (U)  On 4 November Pretoria News Online reported that Namibian 
President Pohamba complained that Namibian citizens would not be 
able to take full advantage of the World Cup unless the South 
African government eased border controls between the two countries. 
Zuma agreed to look into the matter. Pohamba was speaking in 
Pretoria at the start of the annual South Africa-Namibia Bilateral 
Economic Forum which the two presidents co-chaired. He said progress 
had been made in implementing most of the past agreements between 
the two countries, but expressed concern about the slow pace of some 
undertakings. "We have agreed on the potential benefits that SADC 
member countries can obtain from South Africa's hosting of the World 
Cup. This potential will not fully materialize if the matter of 
cross-border operations by Namibia tour operators is not addressed," 
he said. [Pretoria Pretoria News Online in English -- Website of 
local daily, privately owned by Independent Newspaper Company; URL: 
http://www.pretorianews.co.za/] 
 
SA President Zuma Welcomes Equatorial Guinea's Decision to Release 
Mercenaries 
 
10. (U)  Zuma has welcomed a decision by Equatorial Guinea to 
release five mercenaries including South African Nick du Toit and 
Briton Simon Mann, reported Eye Witness News 3 November. The men 
were pardoned by the West African country for plotting to overthrow 
its president in 2004. Mann led the failed coup attempt. He and du 
Toit were both serving 34 year jail terms. The president's 
spokesperson Vincent Magwenya said Zuma was headed for Equatorial 
Guinea on 3 November afternoon. Fellow South African George Alerson 
was also behind bars. [Johannesburg Eye Witness News in English -- 
Qwas also behind bars. [Johannesburg Eye Witness News in English -- 
News website owned by media company Primedia, which owns several 
radio stations including Radio 702 and 567.CapeTalk; URL: 
http://www.ewn.co.za/] 
 
SADC Official Says Zimbabwe's Leaders Remain Committed to 
Power-Sharing Deal 
 
11. (U)  AFP reported on 4 November that Zimbabwe's rival leaders 
remain committed to the nation's power-sharing deal, despite a 
deadlock that has paralyzed the unity government, a regional 
official said ahead of a summit on the crisis. "We're here to 
continue to help the Zimbabweans in their difficult journey," said 
Tomaz Salomao, secretary general of the Southern African Development 
Community (SADC), on the eve of the summit in Mozambique's capital. 
"One thing I can guarantee is that there is a commitment from all 
the Zimbabwean parties to make the political agreement work, to make 
the unity government work, given the positive results it's achieved 
in its nine months of existence." [Paris AFP (World Service) in 
English -- world news service of the independent French news agency 
Agence France Presse]