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South Africa: Environment, Forestry and Fisheries On Appointment of CEO of South African Weather Service

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Cabinet has concurred with the recommendation by the SAWS Board to appoint Mr Moegamat Ishaam Abader as CEO of the South African Weather Service.

Mr Abader’s appointment was confirmed by the Cabinet during a virtual meeting on 24 February 2021.

Both the Minister of Environment, Forestry and Fisheries, Ms Barbara Creecy, and Deputy Minister, Ms Makhotso Sotyu, have welcomed Cabinet’s concurrence of Mr Abader’s appointment, saying it comes at a time when climate change is playing an increasingly important role in the development of the country, and the Green Economy.

The Weather Service has, therefore, come to play a more important role.

SAWS, an entity of the Department of Environment, Forestry and Fisheries, has implemented a new warning service, which means that warnings are now issued according to the possible impacts expected. It is moving away from only predicting the weather to also communicating what the weather will do.

“The appointment of Mr. Abader to lead SAWS is an important step in government’s arsenal of guiding the country in the design of climate-friendly infrastructure as well as urban and rural development to ensure that changing weather patterns, linked to climate change, do not contribute to the devastating loss of life and property,” said Minister Creecy.

Mr Abader brings with him a wealth of experience in public administration, policy development and resource management and served as acting Director-General of the Department for most of 2020.