Statistics South Africa has now commenced with the development of its digital business transformation strategy, which will guide the institution going forward.
Minister in the Presidency, Khumbudzo Ntshavheni, outlined the institution’s plans when she tabled its Budget Vote in Parliament on Wednesday afternoon.
“This strategy aligns with South Africa’s Roadmap for Digital Transformation of government that aims to, amongst others, enhance data exchange for improved access to information for improved service delivery.
“Stats SA’s digital transformation journey commenced with the Household Survey programme, transitioning from a paper-based data collection approach to a computer assisted methodology, thereby streamlining survey operations, resulting in significant cost savings,” Ntshavheni said.
She revealed that the institution will, over the next five years, “reinvent its statistical products and processes”.
Key initiatives over the medium-term include:
- Researching the use of artificial intelligence in producing official statistics.
- Introducing web-based data collection methods in economic statistics programmes.
- Applying data science and modern methods to big data and alternative data sources.
- Exploring the use of cloud technology in Stats SA.
“The shift to digital platforms is designed to streamline survey operations, making it more efficient and user friendly,” she said.
Ntshavheni said Stats SA’s allocation is R2.7 billion for the 2025/26 financial year, rising to R2.91 billion in 2026/27 and reaching R3.04 billion in 2027/28.
“In a world defined by rapid change, complex challenges and competing narratives, official statistics provides us with one constant: the truth told in numbers.
“They serve as a mirror through which a nation sees itself not just as it is but how its evolving. From economic performance and health outcomes to education levels and environmental conditions, statistics are the evidence base upon which sound decisions are made.”
The Minister urged Parliamentarians to support the budget vote to equip Stats SA to help government navigate ever changing global dynamics.
“It is important to support this budget vote because we are navigating a path in a world that is undergoing rapid and profound changes, and this is equally true in the realm of statistics.
“Global fundamental shifts are reshaping every aspect of human life from the escalating impact of climate change to the swift advancements in artificial intelligence, the rise of digital economies, changing social dynamics and global political tensions.
“By accurately capturing and analysing these trends, we can better equip ourselves to respond to the challenges and opportunities they present – ensuring that our nation remains resilient and forward thinking in this ever-evolving landscape,” Ntshavheni emphasised.
She assured that the institution remains “unwavering in its commitment to the strategy of improving lives through data economic systems”.
“As the landscape of information technology and data analytics continues to transform, our focus is on harnessing the power of data to enhance the wellbeing of our citizens,” she said. – SAnews.gov.za