Filling Vacancies on The National Youth Commission: report

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JOINT COMMITTEE ON CHILDREN, YOUTH AND PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES

CHILDREN, YOUTH AND PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES JOINT COMMITTEE
27 May 2003
FILLING VACANCIES ON THE NATIONAL YOUTH COMMISSION: FINAL REPORT

Chairperson: Ms H Bogopane-Zulu (ANC)

Documents handed out:
Filling Vacancies on the National Youth Commission: Report (see Appendix)

SUMMARY
Once a quorum had been formed, the Joint Monitoring Committee Report on Filling Vacancies on the National Youth Commission was read and adopted.

MINUTES
After struggling to constitute a quorum, the Chairperson asked the committee clerk to read the report. It contained five candidates that the National Assembly and the National Council of Provinces had recommended for consideration by the President to fill vacancies on the National Youth Commission.

The report was tabled before the House for adoption.

Discussion
A request was made that the report be amended to reflect that Sthembele Peter, one of the interviewees, is a person living with epilepsy rather than an epileptic.

Mr J Mzondeki (ANC, Free State Province) moved for the adoption of the report.
Mr P Moloyi (ANC, North West Province) seconded the motion.
The report was adopted.

The Chairperson then offered to have the report debated by the National Assembly and the National Council of Provinces. This offer was declined.

The meeting was adjourned.

APPENDIX

COMMITTEE REPORTS:

National Assembly and National Council of Provinces:


1. Report of the Joint Monitoring Committee on Improvement of
Quality of Life and Status of Children1 Youth and Disabled
Persons on Filling of Vacancies on National Youth
Commission
, dated 27 May 2003:

. The Joint Monitoring Committee on Improvement of Quality of Life and Status of
. Children, Youth and Disabled Persons, having considered the request from the Minister
in The Presidency regarding the appointment of Commissioners to serve on the National
Youth Commission, referred to it, reports as follows:

. 1. Advertisements were placed in the printed and electronic media from 2 to 17
April 2003, and the Committee received 72 nominations (15 females, 53 males
and four disabled persons) . On 20 May the Committee shortlisted the following
nominees for interviews:

Jabu Mbalula, Daniel van Vuuren, Nketu Matime,
Petronella Linders (visually impaired) , Cameron Tabane,
Lebogang Maile, vuyiswa Tulelo-Rathebe, Anele Matoti,
Simon Zwane (paraplegic) , Sthembele Peter (epileptic)
and Mpande Cele.

On 22 May, a day before the interviews were scheduled to take place, Mpande Cele
withdrew his nomination, and the Committee therefore ultimately interviewed 10
candidates.

2. On 23 May, the Committee spent five hours interviewing the said 10 candidates. The
principle of concurrence with the National Council of Provinces, and the terms of
reference as
contained in the National Youth Commission Act, 1996, (Act No. 19 of 1996) , and the
appointment of five full-time commissioners were duly taken into account during the
entire process.

3. The Committee accordingly recommends, in accordance with section 4 of the National
Youth Commission Act, 1996, that the National Assembly and the National Council of
Provinces recommend the following five candidates for consideration by the President
when appointing five full-time members to the National Youth Commission:

Jabu Mbalula
Danie'l van Vuuren
Nketu Matime
Petronella Linders
Vuyiswa Tulelo-Rathebe.

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