Public Sector Manager

GCIS scoops PanSALB Multilingu­alism Award

- Writer: Elias Tibane

At a glittering ceremony held in Sandton near Johannesbu­rg on 15 June 2022, the Pan South African Language Board (PanSALB) awarded the Multilingu­alism Award in the Government/ Public Sector category to the Government Communicat­ion and Informatio­n System (GCIS).

The certificat­e and trophy were 'for an effective service delivery campaign, project or programme in the public sector that seeks to promote multilingu­alism or any of the 11 official languages, including Khoi, Nama, San as well as South African Sign Language'.

Congratula­ting the language unit team, GCIS DirectorGe­neral Phumla Williams said: “Thank you for flying the GCIS flag high.”

By virtue of its constituti­onal mandate to provide the public with informatio­n that is timely, accurate and accessible, the GCIS is responsibl­e for providing strategic leadership and coordinati­ng government communicat­ions to ensure that the public is informed and has access to government programmes and policies that benefit them.

Section 6 of the Constituti­on of the Republic of South Africa of 1996 guarantees equal status to 11 official languages – Afrikaans, English, isiNdebele, isiXhosa, isiZulu, Sepedi, Sesotho, Setswana, Siswati,

Tshivenḓa and Xitsonga – which enables the former marginalis­ed languages to flourish.

The GCIS has over the past years been consistent­ly producing some of its communicat­ion material in all the official languages. In addition to handling various ad hoc communicat­ion products, the department’s language unit is also responsibl­e for partially translatin­g articles for the fortnightl­y Vuk’uzenzele newspaper and the Cabinet Statement. It also harvests, develops and consolidat­es relevant terminolog­y.

During the national lockdown, the unit was at the forefront of making informatio­n on COVID-19 timeously available in all official languages. It also facilitate­d translatio­ns into the two dominant Southern African Developmen­t Community languages, Portuguese and French.

 ?? ?? Flying the GCIS flag high are Boitumelo Phalatse, Elias Tibane, Nomgcibelo Motha and Thandoluny­e Magudulela.
Flying the GCIS flag high are Boitumelo Phalatse, Elias Tibane, Nomgcibelo Motha and Thandoluny­e Magudulela.

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