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The DPSA is consequently, responsible for providing the institutional arrangements and governance framework to ensure an efficient and effective public service by among other things, ensuring that its people, processes and technologies are aligned to support the fundamental requirement of government for good public administration; ensure the continual improvement in the cost, quality, access, res

ponsiveness and speed of service delivery to citizens; and address the transformation challenges faced by a developmental state.

Initiative designed to boost service delivery, increase accountability officially unveiled.A progressive initiative that...
03/06/2026

Initiative designed to boost service delivery, increase accountability officially unveiled.

A progressive initiative that embodies a shared aspiration to strengthen governance systems, enhance institutional effectiveness and promote citizen-centred public administration across the African Continent was officially unveiled in Durban on Wednesday, 03 June 2026.

In South Africa, the newly launched initiative- the Public Value Governance (PVG) represents a paradigm shifts in that it is anchored on citizen-focused policies and strengthening leadership capacity within the public sector.

One of the speakers at the PVG launch was Ambassador Rashed who addressed the gathering as both the Chairperson of the African Peer Review Mechanism (APRM) National Commission of Egypt, and Chairperson of the APRM Task Force for the Governance Support Programme.

Ambassador Rashed said the PVG launch is taking place at a pivotal moment, when across Africa, governments are navigating profound economic, social, technological, and geopolitical transformations.

“Citizens are demanding more responsive institutions, greater accountability, improved service delivery, and meaningful participation in public decision-making. At the same time, public institutions are being called upon to address increasingly complex challenges, including unemployment, inequality, climate change, digital transformation, social cohesion, and sustainable development.

“The question before us is not simply how governments can manage change, but how they can lead change in ways that create tangible and lasting public value. The PVG represents an important evolution in governance thinking. It moves beyond traditional approaches focused primarily on procedures and administrative efficiency,” he said.

Instead, he said, it places citizens at the centre of governance and asks a fundamental question: how can public institutions create value that improves people’s lives, strengthens public trust, and advances the collective well-being of society?

This approach, Ambassador Rashed said it resonates strongly with the principles and aspirations of the African Peer Review Mechanism (APRM). Since its establishment in March 2003, the APRM has promoted good governance, accountable leadership, institutional effectiveness, transparency, and citizen participation.

Through peer learning, voluntary self-assessment, peer reviews, and constructive dialogue, the APRM has encouraged African states to strengthen governance systems capable of delivering development while preserving stability, inclusiveness, and social justice.

The APRM’s governance reviews across the continent have consistently demonstrated one important lesson: sustainable development cannot be achieved without strong institutions, and strong institutions cannot be sustained without public trust. According to Ambassador Rashed, when citizens trust public institutions, they are more willing to participate in public life, support reforms and contribute positively to national development.

Therefore, it is for this reason that he argued that the PVG provides a practical framework for rebuilding and sustaining this trust and it further encourages public leaders to focus not only on what governments do, but also on the value citizens derive from government action.

The APRM’s Governance Support Programme

The APRM’s Governance Support Programme was conceived in response to a challenge repeatedly identified through APRM country reviews: the implementation gap between governance commitments and actual results. APRM reviews have generated valuable recommendations aimed at strengthening governance, enhancing accountability, and improving institutional performance. Yet implementation remains one of the most important challenges facing countries.

The Governance Support Programme seeks to address this challenge by supporting member states in translating governance recommendations into practical reforms, strengthening institutional capacities, and promoting the sharing of successful African experiences and best practices.

In this regard, Ambassador Rashed said the Public Value Governance Programme should represent a valuable contribution to the broader objectives of the Governance Support Programme.

“It provides senior public officials with the knowledge, tools, and leadership capacities necessary to drive meaningful change and create measurable value for citizens. By investing in leadership and implementation capacity, we help ensure that governance reforms do not remain aspirations on paper but become realities that positively impact the daily lives of people.

“The launch of this programme is particularly significant because it also seeks to institutionalise the principles and values shared by the APRM and the Open Government Partnership, including transparency, accountability, participation, ethical leadership, and responsiveness to
citizens’ needs. By investing in public leadership, this programme is investing in the future resilience and effectiveness of public institutions,” he said.

This is how Ambassador Rashed further expressed his views while addressing the gathering: “from APRM perspective, the Public Value Governance can make important contributions in terms of strengthening citizen-centred governance by ensuring that policies and services respond to real societal needs.
“Secondly, it can improve policy coherence and implementation through greater collaboration across institutions and sectors, thirdly, it can support innovation and adaptability in an increasingly complex and rapidly changing environment and lastly, it can reinforce ethical leadership, accountability and integrity.”

He concluded his address by arguing that the challenges faced by African governments today are interconnected and cannot be addressed through traditional approaches alone.

“They require collaborative governance models that bring together governments, citizens, civil society, academia, and the private sector in pursuit of shared public value. This programme reflects precisely that spirit of partnership and collaboration,” he said.

South Africa and Egypt enjoy longstanding and excellent relations founded on mutual respect, common African values and a shared commitment to peace, development, and prosperity. Egypt, according to Ambassador Rashed, highly values the relations and remain committed to further strengthening cooperation with South Africa across all fields, including in governance, public administration, institutional development, and capacity building.

In a compelling demonstration of government-led community engagement, the Department of Public Service and Administratio...
03/06/2026

In a compelling demonstration of government-led community engagement, the Department of Public Service and Administration (DPSA) and ‘s Y’ello Care programme collaborated to provide complimentary health screenings and enhance healthcare facilities for over 70,000 residents of Zandspruit.

At the forefront was Deputy Minister of Public Service and Administration, Ms. Pinky Kekana, whose presence signified more than a routine official visit. This initiative exemplifies the DPSA's commitment to operationalizing its principles — translating the promise of an accountable and compassionate public service directly to the community it serves.

Read more: https://www.dpsa.gov.za/thepublicservant/2026/06/02/serving-the-people-deputy-minister-ms-pinky-kekana-brings-healthcare-to-zandspruits-doorstep/

HIGHLIGHTS | Remarks by Minister Inkosi Mzamo Buthelezi at the 2026 KZN Provincial Annual Extension and Advisory Service...
02/06/2026

HIGHLIGHTS | Remarks by Minister Inkosi Mzamo Buthelezi at the 2026 KZN Provincial Annual Extension and Advisory Services Summit

Minister Inkosi Mzamo Buthelezi attends Day 2 of the KZN Provincial Extension and Advisory Services Summit The summit br...
02/06/2026

Minister Inkosi Mzamo Buthelezi attends Day 2 of the KZN Provincial Extension and Advisory Services Summit

The summit brings together extension practitioners and researchers, agricultural experts and stakeholders to share successful practical solutions aimed at improving productivity and sustainability among smallholder farmers.

Today’s discussions focus on climate-smart livestock and crop management practices, strengthening agricultural extension services and linking farmers to markets.

📸 | IN PICS | KZN Provincial Extension and Advisory Services Summit 2026 Minister Inkosi Mzamo Buthelezi’s address at th...
01/06/2026

📸 | IN PICS | KZN Provincial Extension and Advisory Services Summit 2026

Minister Inkosi Mzamo Buthelezi’s address at the 2026 Provincial Extension and Advisory Services Summit emphasized that agricultural extension must evolve into an inclusive, digital, and climate-resilient system. Extension services have historically underserved smallholder, women, and communal farmers while commercial farmers thrived, and this must change. Digital tools like mobile platforms, satellite imagery, and early warning systems should empower, not replace, extension officers, while resilience-building is critical given the worsening impacts of climate change on farming communities.

The speech grounded this vision in two major frameworks: South Africa’s NDP Vision 2030 (Chapter 6), which calls for one million new agricultural jobs and stronger extension services by 2030, and the AU’s Agenda 2063, which envisions a food-sovereign, productive Africa. The Minister connected his role in Public Service to agriculture by arguing that extension officer performance is fundamentally a public administration matter. A new Agricultural Blueprint was announced as a concrete commitment to better resource, train, and support extension practitioners — whom the Minister called the most critical link between agricultural science and food on people’s tables.

Minister Inkosi Mzamo Buthelezi (MP) has arrived at the Inkosi Albert Luthuli ICC in Durban and is currently in a briefi...
01/06/2026

Minister Inkosi Mzamo Buthelezi (MP) has arrived at the Inkosi Albert Luthuli ICC in Durban and is currently in a briefing session ahead of the Provincial Extension and Advisory Services Summit 2026. The Minister joins MEC Thembeni kaMadlopha-Mthethwa’s platform to officially unveil KwaZulu-Natal’s new Agricultural Blueprint, a field-tested plan to tackle food insecurity and strengthen smallholder farming.

Minister Inkosi Mzamo Buthelezi (MP) is set to unveil KwaZulu-Natal’s new Agricultural Blueprint at the Provincial Exten...
31/05/2026

Minister Inkosi Mzamo Buthelezi (MP) is set to unveil KwaZulu-Natal’s new Agricultural Blueprint at the Provincial Extension and Advisory Services Summit 2026, alongside MEC Thembeni kaMadlopha-Mthethwa, outlining a bold, field-tested plan to tackle food insecurity and boost smallholder farming.

📍 ICC Durban | 1-2 June 2026

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29/05/2026

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