Minister

Minister Gayton McKenzie

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Initials: G

Surname: McKenzie

Name(s): Gayton

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Mr Gayton McKenzie was appointed as Minister of Sport, Arts and Culture from 3 July 2024.

He was born in Bloemfontein in the Free State in 1974. He was a gifted athlete in his early years, particularly in running.

Mr McKenzie has established himself as one of South Africa’s most successful motivational speakers, initially delivering thousands of school presentations before becoming a massively popular corporate speaker. His first book, The Choice: The Gayton McKenzie Story, a biography, was a national bestseller, and all his subsequent books have been bestsellers.

He is a successful entrepreneur with interests in, among others, publishing, entertainment, restaurants and lounges, mining and consulting.

In 2013, he entered politics and co-founded the Patriotic Alliance, which became a major coalition kingmaker in numerous metros and some municipalities. It is now represented in the National Assembly and four provincial legislatures.

As the Minister of Sport, Arts and Culture, Mr McKenzie has promised to use his own diverse racial and cultural heritage as the foundation upon which to use this vital portfolio to bring together South Africans from all walks of life, to celebrate all the many inspiring things we share, instead of what drives us apart.

Mr McKenzie has also pledged his government salary and other contributions to a foundation that will assist in finding lost children. He is an ardent sports fan and believes in the power sport holds to change numberless lives. It plays a foundational role in directing children away from the lures of crime and simply helps to build character.

He also believes that South African artists and performers deserve assistance at all phases of their careers. He enjoys music, live theatre, film and books. In recent years, he has also developed a deep appreciation for the fine arts. He also believe that South African artists and performances deserve assistance at all phases of their careers. 

As a successful author and publisher himself, Mr McKenzie understands the creative process and the sacrifices required to accomplish anything of significance. According to him, it is essential for youngsters to have inspiring, uplifting and extremely successful role models to look up to in both sports and the arts. 

Minister Gayton McKenzie

Purpose and Functions of the Ministry

The executive authority has a responsibility to give political and strategic direction to the Department and its agencies to ensure that they deliver on this mandate.

The role of the Minister or Executive Authority is outlined in section 7 of the Public Administration Act of 1994

In order to play this role the executive authority needs to have sufficient political, strategic and administrative support capacity.  

The Public Service Act of 1994 and Chapter 8 of the Ministerial Handbook outline the   support requirements for the Executive Authority (The Ministry).

These requirements are informed by the following Key Performance Areas in the Ministry, which are necessary for the executive authority to perform his/her duties optimally.     

The following are the Key Performance Areas of the Ministry.

Ensure that administrative support is rendered to the executing authority on Parliamentary and Cabinet matters.

This would, inter alia, entail the following:

  • Ensure that events in Parliament are monitored to identify matters that have a bearing on the portfolio of the executing authority and coordination of parliamentary questions.
  • Ensure that an efficient and effective parliamentary service is rendered.
  • Ensure that the movement between the Pretoria and Cape Town offices for parliamentary sessions are co-ordinated and controlled.
  • Deal with Parliamentary and Cabinet matters as the need arises.

 

Ensure that the required administrative functions are performed within the office of the executing authority.

This would, inter alia, entail the following:

  • Ensure that liaison with internal and external role-players with regard to   matters relating to the portfolio of the executing authority is done.
  • Ensure that a Cabinet support service is rendered to the executing authority.
  • Personally liaise with internal and external role-players and render a Cabinet support service as the need arises.

 

Assist the executing authority with his/her constituency work.

This would include, inter alia, the following:

  • Liaise with relevant role-players in the constituency and other political structures.
  • Resolve constituency matters referred to the Ministry.
  • Follow up and monitor requests received from the constituency.

 

Assist the executing authority with matters emanating from his/her portfolio and official matters emanating from other activities, e.g. participation in national and international forums and structures.

This would include, inter alia, the following:

  • Co-ordinate and follow-up on requests and instructions of the executing authority to institutions within his/her portfolio.
  • Serve as link between the executing authority and the institutions within the portfolio of the executing authority.
  • Compile documents and briefing notes as required for the executing authority.
  • Verbally brief and/or ensure that the executing authority receives documentation and briefing notes for meetings timeously.
  • Manage the VIP security of the executing authority with the SAPS.
  • Conduct research as required by the executing authority.
  • Give strategic leadership on, and co-ordinate communication with, the media on the portfolio and other activities of the executing authority.
  • Manage special projects as required by the executing authority.
  • Oversee the management and maintenance of the official residence of the executing authority by Public Works.

 

Manage the office of the Ministry.

This would include, inter alia, the following:

  • Develop and manage the strategic and operational plans of the office of the executing authority.
  • Manage the budget of the office of the executing authority.
  • Manage the human resources in the office of the executing authority.
    • Ensure the efficient and effective utilization of human resources.
    • Ensure that the necessary personnel are recruited and retained within budgetary constraints.
    • Ensure sound employment relations.
    • Quality control of the work delivered by supervisees.
    • Advise supervisees with regard to all aspects of the work.
    • Serve as the formal disciplinary authority with regard to the employees in the office of the executing authority.
    • Ensure that supervisees are trained and developed to be able to deliver work of the required standard efficiently and effectively.
    • Establish, implement and maintain efficient and effective communication arrangements with employees in the office of the executing authority.

Study the relevant Public Service and departmental prescripts/policies and other documents and ensure that the application thereof is understood properly.

                   This will entail inter alia:

  • Remaining up to date with regard to the applicable prescripts/policies and procedures that apply to his/her work terrain.
  • Remaining abreast with the procedures and processes applicable to the office of the executing authority.

In order to build the necessary capacity to allow the Ministry to deliver on its Key Performance Areas, a structure is proposed in relation to the identified roles.

Address by Minister of Sport, Arts & Culture, McKenzie on the occasion of Budget Vote Debate 2024/25

As I start, I’d like to tell you about the power of what sport, arts and culture represent.

Statement on matters relating to Boxing South Africa

Minister of Sport, Arts and Culture and Boxing South Africa appeared before the Portfolio Committee on Sport, Arts and Culture on 27 August 2024 to account on the entity’s Annual Performance Plan and other pertinent matters.

Minister McKenzie congratulates Mighty Team South Africa’s Victory in Australia

In what has been a dream weekend for South African sport, the Springboks won back-to-back matches in Australia for the first time in 53 years and South Africa’s first and only Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) world champion, Dricus “Stillknocks” du Plessis, successfully defended his middleweight belt against legendary former champion Israel Adesanya.

Ministry of Sport, Arts and Culture reaches an agreement to assist the National School of the Arts

The Minister of Sport, Arts and Culture (DSAC), Mr Gayton McKenzie along with Deputy Minister Peace Mabe and DSAC management visited the National School of the Arts (NSA), on Saturday, 03 August 2024.

Minister Kodwa gives update on Boxing Matters

The Minister of Sport, Arts and Culture Mr Zizi Kodwa has taken note of concerns in the boxing fraternity regarding the notice of withdrawal to oppose the National Professional Boxing Promoters’ Association (NPBPA)’s court application of December 2023.   The effect of the court application was that the Minister revokes the appointment of a new Board due to lack of consultation with, inter alia, the NPBA, and other recognised entities.  The Minister has complied with the Court Order.

Media Accreditation Collection for the 2023 National Human Rights Day Commemoration

Members of the media who have applied for accreditation to cover the National Human Rights Day Commemoration taking place on Tuesday, 21 March 2023 at De Aar West Stadium, Emthanjeni Local Municipality, in Northern Cape are advised to collect their accreditation cards

The Minister Of Sport, Arts And Culture On The Recognition And Reward Of Excellence For Exceptional Performance At The 2020 Olympic And Paralympic Games

The Olympic and Paralympic Games remain the pinnacle of World/International Multi-Coded Competitions.  It is through these Olympic and Paralympic Games that the nations of the world demonstrate their dominance, power and excellence.  The games remain the platform through which 205 countries showcase their best athletes.

Update On The Status Of MGE Open Call Cultural Events Applications

The Department of Sport, Arts, and Culture (DSAC) wishes to update all applicants for the 2021/22 MGE Open Call Cultural Events in line with the Media statement issued on the 20th of October 2021, where the department committed to putting every effort to adjudicate and to finish the process by end of the month of October.

Tribute To The Late Boxing Pioneer Lawrence “Slow Poison” Ndzondo

The Minister of Sport, Arts and Culture, Nathi Mthethwa, pays tribute to the late Lawrence  “Slow Poison” Ndzondo from East London, who was one of the first boxers from the then Cape Province to turn professional in 1965. Reflecting on the role that Ndzodo played, Minister Mthethwa said, “He was a model professional, a disciplinarian, a family man and an absolute credit to the Boxing fraternity.