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The mission of the Eastern Cape Department of Sport, Recreation, Arts and Culture is to develop and promote sport, recreation, arts and culture for spiritual, intellectual, physical and material upliftment of the people of the Eastern Cape. The Department’s strategic goals are: effective service delivery through leadership, good governance, accountability and efficient resource utilisation; development, promotion and transformation of arts, Read more...
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The executive Committee of the Eastern Cape assigned the above responsibilities to the Member of the Executive Committee for Social Development. As an autonomous service delivery organ of the Eastern Cape Provincial Government, the then Department of Welfare was established in June 1997. However, it was not until the start of the financial year 1998/99 that the Department’s service delivery processes Read more...
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The Eastern Cape Department of Safety and Liaison supports the police in providing a safe and secure environment that supports growth and development through effective partnership with relevant stakeholders. It is mandated by the Civilian Secretariat for Police Service Act (No 2) of 2011, promulgated to assist in enabling liaison and communication with stakeholders like the South African Police Service, Read more...
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The mission of the Eastern Cape Department of Rural Development and Agrarian Reform is to strive to create vibrant, equitable, sustainable rural communities and food security for all. The Department’s strategic goals are: coherent and coordinated rural development for improved quality of life; and good governance and clean administration. Read more...
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The department provides four key services that underpin the four programmes it runs. The services include : Managing strategic initiatives of the department and the province Managing provincial resources in a sustainable manner Managing the assets and liabilities of the province Ensuring sound financial governance in the province The province’s recovery and emergence from Section 100 status clearly demonstrated and Read more...