Speaker, I move without notice:
That the House -
1) notes the positive initiative of the Government, through the Department of Arts and Culture, in putting into prominence certain key activities that were part and parcel of Women's Month and Heritage Month in 2010;
2) further notes that the culmination of these activities has been, amongst others, the following:
a) the Dulcie September Memorial Lecture at the University of the Western Cape on 19 August 2010 in honour of the gallant martyr;
b) the commemoration of three outstanding women struggle heroes, Charlot Maxeke, Lillian Ngoyi and Helen Joseph, whose resting places have been declared national monuments in recognition of their decisive role in the women's movement and the struggle for the liberation of South Africa;
c) the erection of the Sarah Baartman Centre of Remembrance Architectural Concept Design in Hankey in the Eastern Cape;
d) the Tribute to Women Concert that was held at the State Theatre on 29 August 2010, honouring legendary women musicians, actresses, writers, dancers, women in the film industry, craft sector and visual arts, which was a resounding success; and
e) the 2010 Heritage Day celebrations that will take place on 24 September 2010 in Durban; and
3) recognises the importance of South Africans of all races to attend national events in order to build social cohesion and further recognises the importance of celebrating South Africa's living treasures and also honouring those that have departed, as a way of preserving South Africa's heritage; and
4) supports the need to encourage the youth of our country to learn about the history and contributions of our heroes and heroines and the drive by the ANC-led government to ensure that future generations learn from the past, as the wise African saying teaches us: ``Inyathi ibuzwa Kwabaphambili''.
Agreed to.