The Department of Sports, Arts and Culture (DSAC) is a key department in the national government of South Africa, responsible for promoting sports, arts, and cultural development in the country.
Mandate and Objectives
- Promotion of Sports: The department aims to promote sports across all levels, encouraging participation and excellence.
- Arts and Culture Development: It focuses on the development and promotion of arts and culture, preserving the country’s cultural heritage.
- Community Engagement: Engaging communities in sports, arts, and cultural activities for social cohesion and nation-building.
Key Functions and Responsibilities
- Sports Development: Implementing programs to develop sports at grassroots and professional levels.
- Cultural Promotion: Promoting and supporting various cultural activities and institutions.
- Heritage Preservation: Preserving and promoting South Africa’s heritage, including museums and historical sites.
Challenges and Issues
- Resource Allocation: Ensuring equitable resource allocation for sports, arts, and cultural activities.
- Talent Development: Identifying and nurturing talent in sports and the arts.
- Cultural Diversity: Promoting and respecting the cultural diversity of South Africa.
Recent Initiatives and Programs
- Youth Development Programs: Initiatives focused on youth development in sports and the arts.
- Cultural Festivals and Events: Supporting and organizing cultural festivals and events.
- Infrastructure Development: Developing infrastructure for sports and cultural activities.
Leadership and Structure
- The department is led by a Minister of Sports, Arts and Culture, supported by a Deputy Minister and senior officials.
- It is organized into various divisions focusing on sports development, arts and culture, and heritage.
Contact Information
- Chief Director: Ms. Zimasa Velaphi
- Telephone: +27 (12) 441 3010
- Email: ZimasaV@dac.gov.za
- Address: VWL Building, 202 Madiba Street, Pretoria; 120 Plein Street, Parliament Towers, Room 1621, Cape Town
- Phone: 012 441 3027 / 021 469 5331
- Fax: 012 440 4489
- Website: Department of Sport, Arts and Culture