Department of Sports, Arts and Culture

Department of Sport, Arts and Culture
Department overview
JurisdictionGovernment of South Africa
Annual budgetR6.1 billion (US$330.02 million) (FY2023/24)[1]
Ministers responsible
Websitehttps://www.dsac.gov.za/

The Department of Sport, Arts and Culture (DSAC) is a department of the Government of South Africa with responsibility for sport, the arts, culture, and heritage. It was created in June 2019 by the merger of the Department of Arts and Culture with Sport and Recreation South Africa.[2] As of 2024 the Sport, Arts and Culture Minister was Gayton McKenzie.[3]

DSAC and its predecessors provided more than R 70 million for the maintenance of Liliesleaf Farm, a national heritage site of great significance to the history of the African National Congress and the liberation struggle against apartheid, from 2008 until 2021. At that time the museum was owned and run by the Liliesleaf Trust, headed by founder and CEO Nicolas Wolpe.[4] After a dispute about funding, Mthethwa said that a process had begun towards declaring Liliesleaf Museum "as a cultural institution in accordance with the Cultural Institutions Act". This would enable Parliament to oversee the museum.[5]

See Also

References

  1. ^ Annual Performance Plan 2024/25 (PDF)
  2. ^ "President Cyril Ramaphosa announces reconfigured departments" (Press release). The Presidency. 14 June 2019. Retrieved 7 August 2020.
  3. ^ https://www.dsac.gov.za/qt-ministers
  4. ^ Munro, Kathy (14 September 2021). "Liliesleaf - Making a case for survival". The Heritage Portal. Retrieved 30 July 2023.
  5. ^ Steyn, Daniel (22 June 2022). "Question mark over future of historic Liliesleaf Farm". News24. Retrieved 31 July 2023.


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