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South African Weather Service (SAWS) Overview of the 2003/4 Annual Report. Presented by Jerry Lengoasa (CEO), Grace Kelobonye, Laurie Less and Gaborekwe Nkambula. 15 February 2005. Presentation Overview. Rationale SAWS Value chain SAWS Strategy Map Thrust 1 to 5 Income and Expenditure
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South African Weather Service (SAWS) Overview of the 2003/4 Annual Report Presented by Jerry Lengoasa (CEO), Grace Kelobonye, Laurie Less and Gaborekwe Nkambula. 15 February 2005
Presentation Overview • Rationale • SAWS Value chain • SAWS Strategy Map • Thrust 1 to 5 • Income and Expenditure • Questions
OUR RATIONALE: Severe weather is the single most destructive natural hazard in South Africa. It can have catastrophic impacts on a country’s economy. Rural communities are 500 times more vulnerable to severe weather than urban communities.
Poverty relief and underdevelopment Thrust 3: Research And Development Disaster management Government’s Strategy Thrust 2: International Liaison BBBEE Thrust 1: Corporate Governance Unemployment HIV/Aids Health Malaria Thrust 4: Commercial and Service Deliver y Thrust 5: Mainstreaming of SAWS service products
Thrust 1: Corporate Governance • Board and Committees: (meet 4 times per annum) • 8 members and CEO as executive member • 5 operational committees for period under review: Programmes, EXCO, Finance and Commercial, HR and Remuneration, Risk and Audit • Board emoluments totals: R208 686 GB Brundrit R 9 997 L Maasdorp R18 024 VP Maluleke R43 395 NP Maqubela R40 345 S Rensburg R49 914 L Sangweni-Siddo R30 298 DI Swartz R15 663 I Robinson R 1 050
Corporate Governance cnt’d • Development of a Corporate Strategy • PWCoopers appointed as internal auditors
Employee statistics for period under review • New appointments – 27 (25 x black) • Promotions - 10 (6 black and 4 white) • Terminations - 5 (1.3%) • Retirements - 3 (1x black and 2 white) • Resignations - 15 (8 x white and 7 black) • Deaths - 2 (black males)
Thrust 2: International Liaison • CEO elected as a member of the Executive Council of the World Meteorological Organisation (WMO). • SADC and NEPAD collaboration is driven by technological deployment to enhance Global Observation Systems: • - SAWS trend setting in terms of Commercialisation – lessons learnt. • - Rainfall enhancement project in UAE • - Installation of AWS’s in Lesotho, Namibia and Radar collaboration work in Botswana and Mozambique. • Voluntary Contribution Programme: Installed a Dobson spectrometer in Botswana on World Met Day. • Strategic alignment: SCOM meeting of heads of Meteorological services at a sub regional level. • Meetings: hosting of international meetings, SAWS employees represented at various forums - capacity development. • Assist government in meeting its international obligations: WMO, SOLAS, ICAO. • Monitoring of greenhouse gasses.
Thrust 3: Research and Development • Prediction Research and Development • Remote sensing systems selected as a test site by EUMETSAT for MSG 8. • Receipt of a Radar from WRC – deployed one to Umtata (Highbury) – closing of gaps with respect to radar coverage. • Climate Data Base: meteorological data capturing system software was developed in house to capture data from weather stations.
Radars are used to detect rainfall intensity [PMG note: photograph not included]
Thrust 4: Commercial and Public Good • Diversification of income streams: consolidated aviation clients built a client base from 0 to +200. • Technological developments: assembly and deploy of 10 Automatic Weather Station’s (AWS) to Namibia. • Multichoice contract concluded channel 57. • Cointel SMS service contract concluded - weatherline 082162. • Climate data enquiries charged – insurance sector, attorneys, litigation. • Public Good: training (knowledge centre), data bank management.
Or, more recently… Sea-Land Express, ran aground in Table Bay 18-20 August 2003. Daily weather forecasts were issued to prevent possible further disaster.[PMG note: photograph not included]
Exhibition Stand at the African Aerospace Defence Show[PMG note: photograph not included]
Thrust 5: Mainstreaming of SAWS products • Amended SAWS logo and strengthened branding on SABC. This • includes the 10 years of freedom logo. • World Parks Congress: presentations and exhibition stand. • WSSD: • Grahamstown Science Festival: outreach to +3000 youth. • World Met Day 23rd March 2004 – address by then Chair of • Portfolio committee. • Training of agricultural extension offices in 3 provinces N Cape, W • Cape and KZN in interpretation of seasonal forecasts. Rural communities are 500 times more vulnerable to severe weather than urban communities.
Do we really need weather guidance on holiday?[PMG note: photograph not included] South Africa is a sought-after tourist destination : “Soak up our sunny skies and bask in the heat”
Financial Report We boast two consecutive unqualified audits ! A shift from R1.8million losses in 2002/3 to a surplus of R17million in 2003/4 • Matters of Emphasis: • Irregular expenditure – finance lease agreement IBM. • Investment policy and surplus accumulation. • Post engagement medical aid contribution. • Internal control weaknesses: S&T advances were not reconciled to claims submitted, policy doc’s still in draft awaiting formal approval, transfer letters for employees not on file.
Enkosi Thank You Siyabonga Re a leboga
QUESTIONS ???? ELINE FEB 2000