MONITOR newsletter Feb/March 2017
A monthly newsletter to keep communities informed about what is happening in Parliament
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Debt forgiveness
Numbers from the National Credit Regulator show that out of the 23 million credit-active consumers in the country, over 42% are considered impaired. More…
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Did you know?
Housebreaking and home robbery are the most feared types of crime in South Africa, according to the 2015/16 Victims of Crime Survey . More…
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Socio Economic Rights for All
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Education matters
Concerns were raised about the provision of textbooks, the need for mother tongue education and if deaf pupils were accommodated. More…
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Immigration
The Department of Home Affairs (DHA) is in the throes of developing a new White Paper on International Migration. More…
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Health
Common issues that reflect the state of despair of pharmaceutical management are leadership and oversight, funding, project management and operations. More…
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Legislative Developments
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The President referred the Expropriation Bill back to Parliament for reconsideration on the basis that it might not pass constitutional master due to inadequate public participation during its processing in the NCOP. More…
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Infographic
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National Crime Statistics. More…
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