(1) (i) 2014-15
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R250 000.00 |
Interpretive Signage Interpretative Signage on the island and Nelson Mandela Gateway |
(ii) 2015-2016
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R10 000 000.00
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Destination Development As part of Destination Development, a three year Memorandum of Agreement (MoA) between the Department and Robben Island Museum (RIM) made provision for the transfer of funds for implementation of various initiatives that seeks to strengthen the product offering, promote job creation, increase revenue and ultimately enhance the overall visitor experience. These initiatives include:
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R125 827.00 |
Capacity Building Programme Capacity building programme for front line staff at three World Heritage Sites, Robben Island Museum; uKhahlamba Drakensberg World Heritage Site and Richtersveld World Heritage Site aimed at enhancing the visitor experience |
(iii) 2016-2017
(a)Amount Funding |
(b) Funding used for: |
R25 000 000 .00 |
Energy Efficient Project As part of a broader pilot initiative to retro-fit a number of identified iconic and strategic state-owned attractions with renewable energy generation solutions, the Department has appointed an Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) contractor to design, construct and commission a solar photovoltaic installation at Robben Island. |
R 76 827.00 |
Service Excellence Programme The department is currently implementing the Service Excellence Programme at Robben Island. The aim of the programme is to ensure that service levels are improved at all service points. |
Section 1. c, d and e
Not applicable.
Section 2
Not applicable.
The management and daily operations of the Robben Island Museum resides within the mandate of the Department of Arts and Culture.