Difference between revisions of "Department of Arts, Culture, Science and Technology"
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The Department and ministry was created under Nelson Mandela as part of the new ANC led government in 1994. The ministers were Ben Ngubane (1994-1997) and Oswald Mtshali (1998-1999) | The Department and ministry was created under Nelson Mandela as part of the new ANC led government in 1994. The ministers were Ben Ngubane (1994-1997) and Oswald Mtshali (1998-1999) | ||
− | + | It is this department that commissioned the [[White Paper on Arts, Culture and Heritage]] in 1996 which led to the founding of the [[National Arts Council of South Africa]] | |
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== Aims and goals == | == Aims and goals == |
Revision as of 17:20, 8 January 2011
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Founding
The Department and ministry was created under Nelson Mandela as part of the new ANC led government in 1994. The ministers were Ben Ngubane (1994-1997) and Oswald Mtshali (1998-1999)
It is this department that commissioned the White Paper on Arts, Culture and Heritage in 1996 which led to the founding of the National Arts Council of South Africa
Aims and goals
Splitting of the Department
On 1 August 2002 the Department of Arts, Culture, Science & Technology (DACST)was divided into separate Departments:
The Department of Arts & Culture (www.dac.gov.za)
The Department of Science & Technology (www.dst.gov.za)
For more information
See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minister_of_Arts_and_Culture
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