Chana Pilane-Majake
Appearance
Makgathatso Charlotte Chana Pilane-Majake (née Pilane}; born 13 February 1957) is a South African politician who served as the Deputy Minister of Public Service and Administration till 2024. She formerly held the same office between February 2018 and May 2019. A member of the African National Congress, she represented the Gauteng constituency in the National Assembly.
Quotes
[edit]"Agenda 2023 can only be realised through capable states- Deputy Minister Pilane-Majake" (2023)
[edit]- "Agenda 2023 can only be realised through capable states- Deputy Minister Pilane-Majake", The Public Servant (July 17, 2023)
- Our focus is to build a partnership between BRICS and Africa to unlock mutually beneficial opportunities for increased trade, investment, and infrastructure.
- Agenda 2023 can only be realised through capable states.
- We can only do that through sharing, learning from others and also developing our own curriculum from the content generated from this conference
- Our BRICS counterparts countries have done a lot in this regard, we are learning from them, they are learning from us, so by gathering researchers, and scholars, we will gain much better understanding of how cutting edge programmes are being developed and deployed across the world in order for us as the NSG to reposition ourselves a premier school of government that is delivering programmes that are effective, programmes that are groundbreaking, programmes that are making impact.
- As an academy of the public sector, we arranged this conference with our counterparts which are the National Schools of Government in BRICS countries including universities, the idea being that we must share perspectives on public sector reforms with reference to issues of building a capable state.
- South Africa government is more certain that the BRICS partnership has the ability support South Africa and the African continent at large on the journey towards economic.
- South Africa’s clear vision for growth and development is outlined in the National Development Plan (NDP) in the context of realisation of socio-economic rights and redistribution of wealth to redress the apartheid inequalities of the past.