The Citizen (Gauteng)

Govt to spend millions on new outreach methods

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Minister in the Presidency Mondli Gungubele says government must ensure that it adopts new ways of communicat­ing with citizens, as what worked yesterday might not work today.

He said this when he tabled the Budget Vote for the Government Communicat­ion and Informatio­n System (GCIS) during a mini-plenary of the National Assembly yesterday.

“I believe our key task in this period is to ensure that no South African is left behind, in line with the president’s call to action in this year’s State of the Nation Address.

“Our communicat­ion must touch and change lives, while also being relevant and easily understood. We dare not rest on our laurels by believing that what worked today will still be relevant tomorrow,” he said. GCIS has been allocated R719.9 million for the 2022-23 financial year. GCIS’s spending plan amounts to R2.182 billion over the next three years.

The funding provided to GCIS over the three-year medium-term expenditur­e framework (MTEF) period (2022-23 to 2024-25) will ensure that all citizens and communitie­s have access to informatio­n.

“We cannot allow a new divide to be created between those with access to resources and technology and those without,” Gungubele said.

He said that government communicat­ion must be a mixture of the old and the new. “We must blend the best of both worlds and find ways to reach people where they live, in a language or medium they understand.”

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