Speech by Deputy Minister in The Presidency, Nonceba Mhlauli, during the Budget Vote Debate for Statistics South Africa (Vote 14)
Newsroom Date
Wednesday, 2 July 2025 - 14:00
shaunm
Wed, 07/02/2025 - 16:39
Image
Body
Honourable Chairperson of the S
Minister in The Presidency, Honourable Khumbudzo Ntsh
Deputy Minister in The Presidency, Honourable Kenny Mo
Chairperson of the Portfolio Committee, Honourable Thelisa M
Honourable Members of Parl
Our Statistician General, Risenga Ma
Our Chairperson of the Statistics Council, Dr Nompumelelo M
Fellow South Africans!
I want to start by recalling the words of English philosopher and physician, John Locke, when he said - “Our assent ought to be regulated by the grounds of probability.”
This timeless insight by Locke reminds us that belief, judgment and ultimately policy must be guided NOT by sentiment or speculation, but by evidence. And in the context of a democratic and developmental state such as ours, that evidence is found in official statistics - carefully produced, neutrally presented, and made available to all.
It is, therefore, both an honour and a duty for me to rise today in support of the Minister in the Presidency, Honourable Ntshavheni, as she tables Budget Vote 14 for Statistics South Africa, our country’s national statistical office, simple known as Stats SA.
Stats SA carries a profound responsibility: to ensure that our country has the statistical evidence it needs to make informed, transformative decisions.
As Members of Parliament and as policymakers, we cannot legislate in the dark. We must see the full picture - clearly, accurately, and regularly. That is why Stats SA’s advocacy mantra remains as relevant as ever: “Evidence-based decision-making.”
Honourable Members,
We debate this Budget Vote under the banner of a Government of National Unity -a collective political commitment to work together, across differences, to advance the aspirations of all South Africans. For this unity to succeed, it must be grounded in a shared understanding of the facts. That shared understanding can only come from a trusted and independent source of information such as Stats SA.
The department’s 2025/26 Work Programme is bold in scope and vital to our progress. It commits to the release of more than 290 statistical reports and publications, spanning the economic, social, and environmental domains. These outputs will help us understand the country we are building - its strengths, its fault lines, and its opportunities.
Among the most significant innovations in the year ahead is the continued development of the Continuous Population Survey - an ambitious re-engineering of household data collection into a modular system, enabling more detailed, localised data that aligns with our District Development Model.
This will be underpinned by updates to Stats SA’s geographic information frame, a technical but critical building block for precision in sampling and coverage.
However, Honourable Members, innovation alone is not enough. We need the public to understand and participate in Stats SA’s work. Increasingly, fieldworkers are finding it difficult to access sampled households due to rising mistrust and lack of awareness.
That is why public engagement campaigns must be prioritised. They help foster trust and improve response without which our statistics lose accuracy and legitimacy.
We began our day early this morning with a community outreach initiative not far from these Chambers - in Gugulethu and Nyanga. This was not just a symbolic gesture. It was a deliberate effort to bring Statistics South Africa closer to the people, where it belongs. We engaged with commuters, distributed information, and most importantly, listened. Because statistics are not just numbers - they are our stories, our struggles, our progress or even failures.
That outreach was part of our broader mission: to demystify the work of Stats SA, encourage public participation in surveys, and remind communities that data is only powerful when it is shared, protected, and understood.
We are also mindful of the devastating floods that have impacted parts of our country. Natural disasters do not only destroy infrastructure - but they also displace lives, break routines, and often hit the poorest hardest. In times like these, Stats SA plays a critical role.
By providing accurate data on household vulnerability, migration patterns, service delivery, and access to housing, the national statistics office helps government and relief agencies respond better and faster. Data enables targeted disaster response and long-term recovery planning. In short, stats save lives.
Let us also salute the youth - not just as future leaders, but as present-day champions of change.
We are a young nation with a median age of 28. This youthful population presents a powerful opportunity - a potential demographic dividend - that could drive economic growth and social progress. But this dividend is not automatic.
To unlock it, we must ensure our youth are well-educated, gainfully employed, and in good health. Only then can their energy, innovation, and numbers become the engine of our nation s future.
So, as the Minister tables Budget Vote 14 before this House, we carry the voices of people from Gugulethu and Nyanga and the rest of the country we meet earlier today. Our engagements this morning reinforces a vital truth: that national progress starts with local trust. Stats SA does not work from afar.
The work of the national statistics office reinforces a simple fact – the interconnected of data collection, community participation, and policy formulation.
Together, let us keep building South Africa on facts - not fear.
Let me be clear:
A well-funded, capacitated Stats SA is not a luxury. It is an essential endowment to our democracy and our developmental state. Reliable data is the bedrock of reducing inequality, targeting services, and measuring progress.
Inadequate funding and persistent vacancies at Stats SA risk weakening one of the very tools meant to strengthen our country.
Honourable Members,
Recent debates around unemployment statistics remind us of the need for clarity about Stats SA’s mandate. The department is guided by the Statistics Act of 1999, now strengthened through the amendments signed into law in December 2024. The new Statistics Amendment Act (No. 29 of 2024) enables improved coordination across government and enshrines the professional independence required for statistical credibility.
Let us not forget:
Stats SA does not create unemployment. It measures it.
Stats SA does not make policy. It informs it.
It is for us - the policymakers, the lawmakers, the executive - to use these insights wisely.
Chairperson,
I would like to bring to your attention the operating environment of statistics offices worldwide.
National statistics offices - including our own Stats SA - face modern challenges that demand innovation and resilience. These include growing mistrust in institutions, misinformation spreading faster than facts, declining survey response rates, digital exclusion in poor and rural communities, and the increasing cost and complexity of collecting reliable data.
In this environment, we must adapt by embracing digital tools, investing in data literacy among our people, strengthening partnerships with community leaders, and reaffirming the independence and credibility of our statistical systems. Only then can we ensure that evidence-based decision-making remains the cornerstone of democracy and development.
I close by acknowledging the thousands of hardworking professionals at Stats SA, from fieldworkers to statisticians, whose quiet dedication helps all of us see South Africa more clearly. May we match their commitment with the resources, legislation, and support they require to do their work effectively.
As this House considers and adopts Budget Vote 14, let it be said that we chose not to govern by instinct, nor by ideology alone - but by truth, by facts, and by evidence.
Ke a leboga. Enkosi. Thank you.
Monday 13 October 2025
South A President - 3 month ago
Speech by Deputy Minister in The Presidency, Nonceba Mhlauli, during the Budget Vote Debate for Statistics South Africa (Vote 14)


Eulogy by President Cyril Ramaphosa at the Special Official Funeral of Ambassador of South Africa to the Republic of France, Mr Nkosinathi Nathi Mthethwa, KwaMbonambi, KwaZulu-Natal
- South A President
Security Council LIVE: Ambassadors meet over US strikes against alleged drug traffickers off Venezuela
- UN
Réunion ministérielle sur l’opérationnalisation du plan de paix au Proche-Orient.
- French President
António Guterres to reporters on announcement of agreement to secure ceasefire and hostage release in Gaza
- UN SG
FO° Talks: Moldova’s Pro-EU Party Wins Pivotal Election: A Turning Point or Trouble Ahead?
- fairobserver
Nobel Peace Prize winner Machado’s values represent best hopes of Venezuelans: UN rights office
- UN
World News in Brief: Deadly attacks in Ukraine, Zaporizhzhya nuclear plant update, first humanitarian flight for Syrians in Libya
- UN
Dmitry Chernyshenko: Science and education are among key areas of Russia and Cuba cooperation
- Russia PM
Media briefing remarks by President Cyril Ramaphosa during the working visit to the European Union, Brussels, Belgium
- South A President
Robles expresses Defence s commitment to modernising and improving the technical capabilities of the armed forces
- Spain PM
The EU grants Spain €946 million from the Solidarity Fund to alleviate the effects of the DANA in Valencia
- Spain PM
The Minister for Defence holds a videoconference with the commanders of the Ukrainian Military Border Guard
- Spain PM
Pedro Sánchez stresses the Government s commitment to investment in infrastructure to strengthen social and territorial cohesion
- Spain Gov
Pedro Sánchez highlights the application of the Housing Law in the Basque Country to facilitate access to housing
- Spain Gov
Government to increase accountability with a new Transparency Portal and the reform of the Public Procurement Platform
- Spain Gov
Statement on conclusion of the working visit by Deputy President Paul Mashatile to the Republic of South Sudan
- South A President
FO° Talks: Gen Z’s Anti-Left Shift: Women Turn to Conservative and Religious Lifestyle
- fairobserver
Deputy President Mashatile pays a courtesy call on Mama Rebecca Nyandeng de Mabior of South Sudan
- South A President
Address by President Cyril Ramaphosa to the Global Gateway Forum, Brussels, Belgium
- South A President
President Ramaphosa arrives in Brussels to advance trade and investment at the EU Global Gateway Forum
- South A President
President Ramaphosa honours Ambassador Nathi Mthethwa with declaration of Special Official Funeral Category 2
- South A President
FO° Talks: Netflix and NFL Are More Popular Than Church, Gen Z Moving Away From Religion?
- fairobserver
His Excellency President Cyril Ramaphosa delivers remarks during a luncheon hosted by His Excellency President Michael Higgins during the official visit to Ireland
- South A President
President Ramaphosa names panel for selection on National Director of Public Prosecutions
- South A President
Alexander Novak meets with UAE Ambassador to Russia Dr Mohamed Ahmad Sultan Essa Al Jaber
- Russia PM
The number of Social Security contributors exceeds 21.7 million in one of the best Septembers in history
- Spain PM
Registered unemployment fell by 4,846 people last month, reversing the negative trend of the month of September
- Spain PM
Spending by international tourists in Spain exceeded €92.4 billion up to August, 7.1% more than a year ago
- Spain PM
President Ramaphosa to advance trade relations during working visits to Ireland and Belgium
- South A President
Le Premier ministre a remis la démission de son Gouvernement au Président de la République, qui l’a acceptée.
- French President
World News in Brief: El Fasher displacement, Afghanistan rights violations, Nigeria child vaccinations
- UN
Government extends temporary ban on petrol exports, introduces restrictions on other fuel types
- Russia PM
Government sets temporary linseed flax export duties and approves regional maize export quotas
- Russia PM
Deputy President Mashatile embarks on a Working Visit to the Republic of Senegal
- South A President
Deputy Minister in the Presidency Nonceba Mhlauli to Deliver Keynote Address at the 2nd Annual Critical Conversation at CPUT
- South A President
Keynote address by Deputy President Shipokosa Paulus Mashatile at the occasion of the National Association of Automotive Component and Allied Manufacturers, Eastern Cape, Nelson Mandela Bay, Broadwalk ICC
- South A President
President Cyril Ramaphosa remarks to the plenary session 2 on the economy at the Tokyo International Conference on African Development Summit
- South A President
Deputy Minister Nonceba Mhlauli to address the World Changers Church Women’s Dialogue
- South A President
International air passengers exceed 11.7 million in July, an increase of 4.3% year-on-year
- Spain PM
World News in Brief: Casualties in Ukraine, Burkina Faso aid helicopter blast, Uganda urged to release opposition leaders
- UN
Statement of the Inter-Ministerial Committee on the National Dialogue on the state of readiness for the first National Convention
- South A President
President Cyril Ramaphosa to participate in the 45th Ordinary Summit of SADC Heads of State and Government
- South A President
Remarks by Deputy President Paulus Mashatile during a working visit to the Amampondo Ase-Nyandeni Kingship, Eastern Cape Province
- South A President
World News in Brief: Sudan hospitals under fire, world remembers victims of terrorism, DR Congo
- UN
At Mondiacult, Albares promotes the recovery of heritage damaged by the Russian aggression against Ukraine
- Spain PM
Mondiacult 2025 kicks off in Barcelona with the presence of more than 160 representatives from countries all over the world
- Spain PM
Jordi Hereu defends a greater presence of industrial sectors in the European Competitiveness Fund
- Spain PM
World News in Brief: ‘Trust crisis’ impacts vaccine rollouts, Cyberspace must ‘serve the common good’, Türk calls for lasting truce in Lebanon
- UN
José Manuel Albares reinforces Spain s support for the UN agency for Palestinian refugees
- Spain PM
Albares announces that the Ibero-American Summit will be held on 4 and 5 November in Madrid
- Spain PM
President Ramaphosa calls for immediate release of Global Sumud Flotilla abductees
- South A President
Pedro Sánchez: If housing is one of the greatest concerns of families, it is also the greatest concern of the Government of Spain
- Spain Gov
José Manuel Albares calls for the current political momentum to be leveraged to achieve a two-state solution
- Spain PM
Spain reaffirms its leadership in international solidarity with the reception of 85 Syrian refugees from Lebanon
- Spain PM
FO° Talks: Pakistan Develops Closer Ties with US and China After May’s Clashes with India
- fairobserver
Pedro Sánchez calls to raise our voice against any attempt to annul freedom of expression , because to defend it is to defend the very essence of democracy
- Spain Gov
The President of the Government visits Barcelona New Economy Week at the DFactory technology hub
- Spain Gov
Pedro Sánchez highlights the contribution of the High-Performance Centres to the successes of Spanish sport
- Spain Gov
The President of the Government inaugurates Mondiacult 2025 in Barcelona and calls for culture to be protected as a global public asset
- Spain Gov
Pedro Sánchez supports the UN s push for multilateral governance of Artificial Intelligence
- Spain Gov
Spain, Portugal and Morocco meet with FIFA to advance organisation of the 2030 World Cup
- Spain Gov
Mikhail Mishustin takes part in a meeting between President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko and the heads of delegations from countries, parties to a meeting of the Eurasian Intergovernmental Council
- Russia PM
‘House of diplomacy and dialogue’: UN wraps up high-level week with calls for peace, climate action and reform
- UN
Gaza: Guterres calls for ‘all parties’ to commit to US peace plan, as UN agencies stress urgent ceasefire need
- UN
Mikhail Mishustin participates in the Innoprom. Belarus International Industrial Exhibition
- Russia PM
President Ramaphosa to receive Letters of Credence from Heads of Mission-Designate
- South A President
Deputy President Mashatile to embark on a service delivery Working Visit to Qunu, in the OR Tambo District, Eastern Cape Province
- South A President
World News in Brief: El Fasher siege latest, shock at Michigan church attack, violent crackdown on Madagascar protests
- UN
Security Council LIVE: ‘Devastation’ in Gaza and beyond reinforces need to end Palestine occupation
- UN
FO° Talks: Indians Today Are Learning English and Ignoring Classical Languages Like Sanskrit
- fairobserver
President Ramaphosa establishes inquiry into Advocate Andrew Chauke’s fitness to hold office
- South A President
FO° Talks: Saudi Arabia–Pakistan Defense Pact: What Are the Regional and Global Implications?
- fairobserver
Afghanistan Pres
Argentina PM
Australian PM
Bill Gates
Bundeskanzlerin
Canada PM
fairobserver
France PM
French President
Greece PM
Houseofsaud
huffpost
independent
India leader
India President
Iran Leader
Iran Pres
Italy PM
Mexico Pres
Nigeria PM
Portugal President
Russia PM
South A President
Spain Gov
Spain PM
Swedish PM
thenation
Turkey President
UK PM
UN
UN SG
⁞
Argentina PM
Australian PM
Bill Gates
Bundeskanzlerin
Canada PM
fairobserver
France PM
French President
Greece PM
Houseofsaud
huffpost
independent
India leader
India President
Iran Leader
Iran Pres
Italy PM
Mexico Pres
Nigeria PM
Portugal President
Russia PM
South A President
Spain Gov
Spain PM
Swedish PM
thenation
Turkey President
UK PM
UN
UN SG