Minister of Sports, Arts and Culture Nathi Mthethwa. (GCIS)
- R200 million has been made available for relief funding in the sector.
- Almost 300 athletes will receive funding.
- More than 1 500 artists will receive relief funding.
Almost 300 athletes will receive relief funding, alongside around 1 500 artists, Sports, Arts and Culture Minister Nathi Mthethwa said on Saturday.
The R200 million in relief funding has been made available by the ministry and the MECs of Sport, Arts and Culture in all provinces.
The funding has been set up to support artists, athletes, technical personnel and the “core ecosystem of the sector nationally”, Mthethwa said.
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The sport adjudication panel was the first to be appointed on 9 April, the first to begin adjudicating as well as the first to complete the process. The total number of sport applications received was 470. Of these, 296 were approved and 174 declined.
In the arts and culture adjudication process, 1 520 applicants were accepted. Of these, 592 were already paid, Mthethwa said.
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“Since the announcement of the lockdown, there has been no sectoral activity to date. The announcement of amended regulations under Level 3 is indeed going to see the gradual introduction of various sectoral activities, however under strict adherence to safety measures, as outlined under the Disaster Management [Act} regulations,” said Mthethwa.
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