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10 March 2017 - NW357
Van Dalen, Mr P to ask the Minister of Higher Education and Training
What is the (a) make, (b) model, (c) price and (d) date on which each vehicle was purchased for use by (i) him and (ii) his deputy (aa) in the (aaa) 2014-15 and (bbb) 2015-16 financial years and (bb) since 1 April 2016?
Reply:
The response is tabulated below.
Member of Parliament |
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(b) Model |
(c) Price |
(d) Date |
Financial Year |
(i) Minister |
Not applicable |
(aaa) 2014/15 |
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Audi |
Audi Q7 |
R680 878.04 |
29 September 2015 |
(bbb) 2015/16 |
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Not applicable |
(bb) Since 1 April 2016 |
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(ii) Deputy Minister |
Not applicable |
(aaa) 2014/15 |
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BMW |
335GT |
R727 770.02 |
7 March 2016 |
(bbb) 2015/16 |
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Not applicable |
(bb) Since 1 April 2016 |
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QUESTION 357 APPROVED/NOT APPROVED/AMENDED
Dr BE NZIMANDE, MP
MINISTER OF HIGHER EDUCATION AND TRAINING
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10 March 2017 - NW438
Marais, Mr EJ to ask the Minister of Higher Education and Training
Whether, with reference to the costs of R41 775, 42 that were incurred by the Agricultural Sector Education and Training Authority (AgriSETA) for the rental of a vehicle on behalf of its board chairperson for the period 18 to 22 October 2016, AgriSETA incurred similar costs in support of board member’s travel and accommodation in the past three financial years; if so, what are the relevant details in each case?
Reply:
The Agricultural Sector Education and Training Authority (AgriSETA) did not incur similar costs in support of board members’ travel and accommodation in the past three financial years.
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MR GF QONDE
DIRECTOR – GENERAL
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QUESTION 438 APPROVED/NOT APPROVED/AMENDED
Dr BE NZIMANDE, MP
MINISTER OF HIGHER EDUCATION AND TRAINING
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10 March 2017 - NW386
Van der Westhuizen, Mr AP to ask the Minister of Higher Education and Training
(1)What is the total amount of full-time equivalents students (FTE’s) who studied through the public technical and vocational education and training (TVET) Colleges during the (a) 2014, (b) 2015 and (c) 2016 academic years; (2) what was the total amount paid out to all TVET colleges by his department in each of the specified academic years as (a) contributions via the Personnel Salary System, (b) other subsidies toward staff costs, (c) contributions towards capital expenditure and (d) any other transfers in support of the operating costs of each TVET college?
Reply:
1. Relating to Ministerial approved programmes, i.e. National Certificate (Vocational) and Report 191 excluding occupational programmes, the number of students are as follows:
Financial Year |
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|
2016/17 (Original) |
(c) 2016/17 (Revised) |
Target Headcount |
650 000 |
660 000 |
755 000 |
664 748 |
Actual Headcount |
670 455 |
664 748 |
To be confirmed |
To be confirmed |
Total Full-Time Equivalents (FTE’s) |
325 507 |
322 737 |
368 888 |
322 737 |
Funded FTE’s |
235 714 |
233 708 |
238 744 |
233 708 |
Unfunded FTE’s |
89 793 |
89 029 |
130 144 |
89 029 |
2. TVET Fiscus budget allocations:
Funding Classification |
2014/15 |
2015/16 |
2016/17 |
R’000 |
R’000 |
R’000 |
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|
2 540 505 |
4 943 262 |
5 168 971 |
|
1 796 776 |
Shifted to compensation of employees due to migration on 1 April 2015 |
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|
0 |
0 |
0 |
|
1 399 051 |
1 140 945 |
1 274 848 |
Total Budget Allocation |
5 736 332 |
6 179 574 |
6 443 819 |
The total fiscus funded budget for Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) colleges for 2014/15 was R5.7 billion increasing to R6.4 billion in 2016/17. The budget caters for the salary costs and operational costs relating to the TVET Colleges. Based on the National Norms and Standards for funding TVET Colleges (NNSF-TVET), the budgets should be applied to the following economic categories:
Category |
Percentage |
Compensation of employees |
63% |
Non-personnel Non-Capital |
27% |
Capital infrastructure maintenance (repairs and maintenance) |
10% |
Total |
100% |
Compensation of Employees:
In 2014/15, subsidies towards staff costs were made to TVET colleges for salary costs of employees who were appointed and paid by the College Council as a Conditional Grant via the Provincial Education Departments. These employees were offering Ministerial approved programmes. From 1 April 2015, these employees were migrated to the Department as part of the function shift processes and the Provincial Conditional Grant was discontinued.
Capital Expenditure:
Since the last recapitalisation of TVET Colleges in 2009, no additional funding was allocated by the National Treasury to supplement capital expenditure at TVET colleges.
Transfers and Subsidies:
These funds are directly transferred to TVET colleges in three payments each year. These funds are mainly used to cater for operational costs such as water, electricity, services, learner and teaching materials, protective clothing, etc. in order to deliver effective and efficient teaching and learning.
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QUESTION 386 APPROVED/NOT APPROVED/AMENDED
Dr BE NZIMANDE, MP
MINISTER OF HIGHER EDUCATION AND TRAINING
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07 March 2017 - NW240
Carter, Ms D to ask the Minister of Higher Education and Training
(1)In light of the prohibitive costs of higher education, is he aware of any initiative to address the high cost of prescribed textbooks; (2) is he prepared to engage with institutions of higher learning and the publishing industry to address the specified matter; if not, why not; if so, what are the relevant details?
Reply:
(1) The Department does not prescribe specific student textbooks per subject in Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) colleges as this is not a suitable model to use in a post-school vocational learning environment.
Students in TVET colleges do not pay for their textbooks. It is a requirement that colleges must provide every student with a minimum of one textbook per subject per level until the student has passed the subject. This is funded through the Voted Funds transferred to colleges. This principle applies to all the Ministerially-funded programmes and qualifications offered in TVET colleges.
I am aware of the high cost of knowledge resources (including prescribed textbooks, academic books, journals and e-journals and databases) relating to university education. While there is no specific initiative to deal with prescribed textbooks on their own, there have been two related initiatives linked to the issue of creating efficiencies and bringing down the costs of such resources. These are:
- engagements with National Treasury and the South African Revenue Service around the issue of Value Added Tax and other taxes on knowledge resources; and
- a process for enabling national negotiations with publishers on e-resources (initially e-journals and databases) with the long-term aim of to enable the establishment of a national digital library, including e-text books.
(2) The Department has an ongoing relationship with all publishers of student textbooks, actively involved in the college market, since 2006. Regular written and oral communication takes place between the relevant branch of the Department and related publishers in the form of correspondence and meetings to address specific needs and requirements for student textbooks.
TVET colleges have access to lists and prices of textbooks available in the sector and subject committees in these institutions select textbooks based on set criteria.
Most colleges procure student textbooks directly from publishers, to reduce the knock-on cost along the distribution value chain, although booksellers sometimes play an important role to relieve the burden on colleges to procure a wide variety of student textbooks needed for a range of programmes being offered in these institutions.
No significant annual increase in prices of student textbooks happened since 2006. In some instances, the increase has been as little as R5 per textbook costing in the region of R200. In 2016, one publisher dropped their prices as a result of healthy competition amongst publishers in a relatively small market compared to the schools market.
To date colleges have not complained about the cost of textbooks. Currently, what could pose a problem is the over-enrolment of students in colleges, which may lead to cash flow challenges resulting in institutions avoiding purchasing new textbooks for all students. The Department is aware of such challenges and is currently dealing with these as urgent cases and attention is given for immediate resolution.
I am prepared to engage with universities and the publishing industry. The Department, in collaboration with the Department of Science and Technology (DST) has started this process through a focus on national site licenses for e-journals and databases which are prohibitively expensive and are not accessible to all universities and their students. Currently, universities and science councils purchase individual licenses to access electronic databases, with many not being in a position to afford the associated fees to enable an effective range of resources to support high level teaching, learning and research. Between 2014 and 2016, the Department commissioned the Academy of Science of South Africa (ASSAf) to investigate and assist with evaluating options for implementing national site licenses for access to electronic journals and databases. The investigation, which was jointly overseen by the Department and DST, has recently been concluded. The investigation suggests that the establishment of national site licenses, through a high level national negotiating team, would bring about substantial savings, while at the same time improve equity of access to e-journals and databases across the university and science sectors. A process for taking this work forward is currently being worked on.
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QUESTION 240 APPROVED/NOT APPROVED/AMENDED
Dr BE NZIMANDE, MP
MINISTER OF HIGHER EDUCATION AND TRAINING
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07 March 2017 - NW254
Van der Westhuizen, Mr AP to ask the Minister of Higher Education and Training
(1)Has the Council on Higher Education recently evaluated the contents of the Bachelor of Education degree currently being offered by the University of Zululand; if so, (a) what was the outcome of the evaluation(s) and (b) on what date were the recommendations finalised in this regard; (2) has the specified university been enrolling students for the specified degree for the (a) 2016 and (b) 2017 academic years; if so, how many students have registered for the specified degree in each specified academic years; (3) has accreditation been granted for the specified degree; if not, (a) what are the implications of the non-accreditation on students currently studying towards the specified degree and (b) what assurance can he give Mr A P van der Westhuizen that students will not be disadvantaged in respect of the period during which tuition was offered while the programme was reported not to have been accredited; if so, (i) on what date was accreditation granted and (ii) would the accreditation apply retrospectively?
Reply:
In 2007 the Council on Higher Education (CHE) conducted a review of academic and professional programmes in education. The outcome of this review for the University of Zululand (UniZulu) for the Bachelor of Education (B.Ed) Foundation/Intermediate Phase was that it was accredited with conditions and the programme was put on notice of withdrawal. At the time, the university was required to review its education programmes and resubmit them for evaluation. Partly in response to the CHE review, the Department reviewed the teacher education policy and published a new policy (The Policy on Minimum Requirements for Teacher Education Qualifications in 2011). UniZulu, like all other universities, was required to redevelop all their teacher education qualifications to meet the requirements of the new policy. UniZulu redeveloped its B.Ed and submitted to the CHE.
- The CHE has evaluated the new Higher Education Qualifications Sub-Framework (HEQSF) aligned Bachelor of Education degree designed in line with the new policy on teacher education qualifications offered by the University of Zululand. The Higher Education Quality Committee (HEQC) of the CHE accredited all the submitted B.Ed programmes on 9 February 2017, with between one to four short-term conditions. These conditions must be met within three months of the accreditation letter. The institution is permitted to offer the qualification and register students on the new HEQSF aligned programme in 2017.
- (a) In 2015, there were 5 052 enrolments for the B Ed qualification at UniZulu and in 2016, there were 5 076 enrolments (preliminary 2016 data - still to be audited). (b) It is not possible to provide 2017 enrolments at this time.
- (a) Not applicable. (b) Accreditation has been granted for new qualifications as specified above. These new HEQSF aligned B.Ed programmes may only be offered after 9 February 2017. These specific qualifications may not be retrospectively awarded. Students registered in prior years were registered on the old Norms and Standards for Educators (2000) aligned qualifications. The accreditation of the old B.Ed qualifications, while on notice of withdrawal, were never disaccredited by the HEQC. Therefore all B.Ed students registered at UniZulu prior to 2017 were enrolled in accredited programmes and were not disadvantaged.
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QUESTION 254 APPROVED/NOT APPROVED/AMENDED
Dr BE NZIMANDE, MP
MINISTER OF HIGHER EDUCATION AND TRAINING
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07 March 2017 - NW164
Bozzoli, Prof B to ask the Minister of Higher Education and Training
(1)Are external examination processes in place at the 26 South African public universities; if not, why not; if so, for each university, to which (a) programmes and (b) years of study do the specified processes apply; (2) are academics from (a) other local universities and (b) international universities used as external examiners by each of the specified universities; if not, why not; if so, (i) from which universities are they mainly drawn and (ii) in which courses are they used?
Reply:
1. Yes, there are external moderation and examination processes in place at all institutions. This is a programme accreditation prerequisite as stated by the Council on Higher Education (CHE) in accordance with its programme accreditation criteria (refer to Criteria for Programme Accreditation, CHE, 2004).
Student Evaluation and Assessment Procedures must be explicitly stated in the Student Assessment Policies and Procedures of each university in accordance with Criterion 6, which states: “External moderation of students’ learning achievements by appropriately qualified personnel. Moderators are appointed in terms of clear criteria and procedures and conduct their responsibilities in terms of clear guidelines.”
In addition, Criterion 13 (CHE, 2004: 19-20) states:
“The programme has effective assessment practices which include internal (or external) assessment, as well as internal and external moderation.” Criterion 13 explicitly states that, in order for a programme to be accredited and offered by a university. The learning achievements of students on the exit level of a qualification are externally moderated by appropriately qualified people who have been appointed according to clear criteria and procedures and who conduct their responsibilities in terms of clear guidelines. External moderation includes the following:
- External moderators are recommended by the examining academic department, are independent experts in their fields, have qualifications at least on the same level as the qualification being examined, are changed regularly, are not appointed as part of reciprocal arrangements (where possible), and are approved by and responsible to Senate/equivalent body.
- The institution provides information on the curriculum and on continuous assessment, and guidelines to assist external moderators in the completion of their reports.
- External moderators mark fully at the exit level of the programme at least 10 percent of the examination scripts for each paper written and do random checks of at least 20 percent of examination scripts for each paper.
- Completed external moderator reports are returned to the lecturer concerned and also to the programme coordinator or head of department/school. Problems are discussed with the lecturer concerned and the programme coordinator monitors the implementation of agreed improvements. External moderators approve the final marks list for the qualification concerned.
- External moderators are expected to comment on the validity of the assessment instruments, the quality of student performance and the standard of student attainment, the reliability of the marking process, and any concerns or irregularities with respect to the observation of institutional/professional regulations.”
(2) (a) Academics from South African as well as from (b) international universities are utilised as external examiners. Such external examiners and moderators must adhere to the minimum criteria for examiners as set by the CHE in its Criteria for Programme Accreditation. At least one external examiner must be utilised for the examination and moderation of dissertations and theses. Their expertise to serve as external examiners is in accordance with the criteria for programme accreditation.
(b) The actual external examiners change and evolve continuously, regardless of whether they are from South African or international institutions. The Department does not collect information on the institutions from which external examiners are drawn. Examiners are used in all exit level examinations in major fields of study in programmes at National Qualifications Framework (NQF) Levels 7 to 10. This is a quality assurance requirement.
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QUESTION 164 APPROVED/NOT APPROVED/AMENDED
Dr BE NZIMANDE, MP
MINISTER OF HIGHER EDUCATION AND TRAINING
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07 March 2017 - NW165
Bozzoli, Prof B to ask the Minister of Higher Education and Training
(1)What is the amount of funding that was budgeted for each of the 26 South African public universities to cover the costs of (a) damage caused by protesting students in the (i) 2015 and (ii) 2016 academic years, (b) the zero percent fee increase for the 2016 academic year and (c) the zero percent fee increase for the students from a family with an income of up to R600 000 for the 2017 academic year; (2) was the entire amount that was budgeted for each university transferred to the university; if not, (a) why not and (b) what amount was transferred instead?
Reply:
(1) (a) For damages caused by protesting students in the 2015 academic year, an amount of R40.496 million was budgeted as follows: University of Fort Hare (R8 million), University of Zululand (R4.5 million), University of the Western Cape (R25.858 million), Walter Sisulu University (R351 287) and University of Limpopo (R1.786 million). No additional funding was provided to any other university. Some universities have claimed or are in the process of claiming from their insurance or have used their own funds to cover the repairs required.
(b) Government’s contribution for the zero percent fee increase for the 2016 academic year amounted to R1.935 billion and was allocated and paid to universities as indicated in the table below.
2016 Zero percent fee increase
University |
Government's Contribution (2016) R'000 |
Cape Peninsula University of Technology (CPUT) |
78 489 |
Central University of Technology (CUT) |
22 521 |
Durban University of Technology (DUT) |
49 837 |
University of Free State (UFS) |
56 950 |
University of Mpumalanga (UMP) |
5 055 |
Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University (NMMU) |
36 400 |
North West University (NWU) |
134 180 |
University of Pretoria (UP) |
132 123 |
Rhodes University (RU) |
42 903 |
Sol Plaatje University (SPU) |
5 340 |
Stellenbosch University (SU) |
79 274 |
Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) |
148 953 |
University of Cape Town (UCT) |
134 572 |
University of Johannesburg (UJ) |
139 868 |
University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN) |
125 000 |
University of South Africa (UNISA) |
202 323 |
Vaal University of Technology (VUT) |
35 095 |
University of Witwatersrand (WITS) |
145 428 |
University of Fort Hare (UFH) |
42 932 |
University of Limpopo (UL) |
46 621 |
Mangosuthu University of Technology (MUT) |
39 540 |
Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University (SMU) |
23 089 |
University of Zululand (UNIZULU) |
35 050 |
University of Western Cape (UWC) |
56 000 |
University of Venda (UNIVEN) |
33 904 |
Walter Sisulu University (WSU) |
83 933 |
Grand total |
1 935 380 |
(c) The amount to cover fee increases up to a cap of 8% for students from families with an income of up to R600 000 for the 2017 academic year amounts to R2.460 billion. This was not a zero percent increase. These funds are not in the Department’s budget baseline but has been reprioritised from the National Skills Fund (NSF). Upfront payments to universities amounting to R1.045 billion will be transferred in three equal payments before 31 March 2017. This amount is equal to 50% of the upfront payments that universities received in January 2016 for the 0% fee increase allocation. The balance of the allocation will be paid to universities once the process of identifying missing middle students has been finalised with universities. The transfer of the balance of the funding will only be done upon the receipt of the database of the poor and missing middle cohort (ID, name, student number, 2017 tuition fees, 2017 accommodation fees and fees adjustment) as agreed with the universities. The table below shows the amount to be transferred to each university up to the end of March 2017.
University |
Government’s Contribution (2016) R’000 |
Upfront payment – January – 31 March 2017 |
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Allocation R’000 |
2 February 2017 R’000 |
28 February 2017 R’000 |
31 March 2017 R’000 |
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Eighteen universities – 50% of 2016 allocation |
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CPUT |
78 489 |
39 245 |
13 081 |
13 081 |
13 083 |
CUT |
22 521 |
11 261 |
3 753 |
3 753 |
3 755 |
DUT |
49 837 |
24 919 |
8 306 |
8 306 |
8 307 |
UFS |
56 950 |
28 475 |
9 491 |
9 491 |
9 493 |
UMP |
5 055 |
2 528 |
842 |
842 |
844 |
NMMU |
36 400 |
18 200 |
6 066 |
6 066 |
6 068 |
NWU |
134 180 |
67 090 |
22 363 |
22 363 |
22 364 |
UP |
132 123 |
66 061 |
22 020 |
22 020 |
22 021 |
RU |
42 903 |
21 452 |
7 150 |
7 150 |
7 152 |
SPU |
5 340 |
2 670 |
890 |
890 |
890 |
SU |
79 274 |
39 637 |
13 212 |
13 212 |
13 213 |
TUT |
148 953 |
74 476 |
24 825 |
24 825 |
24 826 |
UCT |
134 572 |
67 286 |
22 428 |
22 428 |
22 430 |
UJ |
139 868 |
69 934 |
23 311 |
23 311 |
23 312 |
UKZN |
125 000 |
62 500 |
20 833 |
20 833 |
20 834 |
UNISA |
202 323 |
101 161 |
33 720 |
33 720 |
33 721 |
VUT |
35 095 |
17 547 |
5 849 |
5 849 |
5 849 |
WITS |
145 428 |
72 714 |
24 238 |
24 238 |
24 238 |
Historically Disadvantaged Universities – 75% of 2016 allocation |
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UFH |
42 932 |
32 199 |
10 733 |
10 733 |
10 733 |
UL |
46 621 |
34 966 |
11 655 |
11 655 |
11 656 |
MUT |
39 540 |
29 655 |
9 885 |
9 885 |
9 885 |
*SMU |
23 089 |
4 500 |
1 500 |
1 500 |
1 500 |
UNIZULU |
35 050 |
26 288 |
8 762 |
8 762 |
8 764 |
UWC |
56 000 |
42 000 |
14 000 |
14 000 |
14 000 |
UNIVEN |
33 904 |
25 428 |
8 476 |
8 476 |
8 476 |
WSU |
83 933 |
62 950 |
20 983 |
20 983 |
20 984 |
GRAND TOTAL |
1 935 380 |
1 045 142 |
348 372 |
348 372 |
348 398 |
*SMU had a 0% fee increase, however an allocation was made for the increase in their residence fee.
(2) All amounts indicated for each university for damages caused by protesting students and the zero percent fee increase for 2016 have been transferred. For the fee increases for students from a family with an income of up to R600 000 for the 2017 academic year, R352.652 million was released at the end of January 2017 and the other two equal tranches will be released at the end of February and March 2017. The balance of the allocation will be paid to universities once the process to identify missing middle students has been finalised as per the process map and the quantum of funding per university is officially communicated to the Department.
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QUESTION 165 APPROVED/NOT APPROVED/AMENDED
Dr BE NZIMANDE, MP
MINISTER OF HIGHER EDUCATION AND TRAINING
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03 March 2017 - NW255
Bozzoli, Prof B to ask the Minister of Higher Education and Training
With reference to the State of the Nation Address delivered by the President of the Republic, Mr Jacob G Zuma, on 9 February 2017, in which it was stated that the Government has reprioritised R32 billion within the Government baselines to support higher education, what items within his department was the R32 billion allocated to?
Reply:
The amount of R32 billion announced by the President, which was reprioritised within the Government baselines to support higher education, has been allocated as follows:
- The provision of the zero percent student fee increase for the 2016 academic year and the carry-through cost thereof (R8.013 billion);
- The allocation for the National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) for outstanding student debt (R8.256 billion);
- NSFAS unfunded students from the 2016 academic year (R5.324 billion); and
- The provision of the zero percent student fee increase for the 2017 academic year and the carry-through cost thereof (R10.381 billion).
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QUESTION 255 APPROVED/NOT APPROVED/AMENDED
Dr BE NZIMANDE, MP
MINISTER OF HIGHER EDUCATION AND TRAINING
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03 March 2017 - NW278
Robertson, Mr K to ask the Minister of Higher Education and Training
(1)Whether, with reference to his reply to question 1983 on 11 October 2016, the R22,5 million budget allocation for upgrades and maintenance to the Mapulaneng campus of the Ehlanzeni technical and vocational education and training colleges in Mpumalanga was spent in each of the specified financial years; if not, in each case, why not; if so, (i) how was the budget spent in each case and (ii) what amount of the specified budgets was returned to the National Treasury; (2) whether (a) his department and/or (b) the SA Police Service have launched any investigations into the spending of the specified budgets; if so, what are the relevant details in each case?
Reply:
1. (i) The budget referred to in the response to parliamentary question 1983 on 11 October 2016 was the budget, which the College provided through their reserves. The College is responsible for its financial planning through the College Council. They are also responsible for setting up operational budgets and managing these to best fit their operational needs. The figures provided in the response to question 1983 were the indicative budgets planned for the period 2013 to 2017. In each year, the actual allocation would be made on the basis of the operational pressures and funding available at that time. This could be subject to change during the course of the year. In this case, the indicative 2013 - 2017 budget of R22.5 million was reduced to R9.745 million. Of this, the actual spend was R1.649 million as summarised in the Table below.
Allocation |
2013/14 |
2014/15 |
2015/16 |
2016/17 |
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Budget R’000 |
Spend R’000 |
Budget R’000 |
Spend R’000 |
Budget R’000 |
Spend R’000 |
Budget R’000 |
Spend R’000 |
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Renovations |
3 000 |
917 |
3 315 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
Maintenance |
215 |
185.5 |
915 |
219.3 |
1 500 |
181.3 |
800 |
145.9 |
Total |
3 215 |
1 102 |
4 230 |
219.3 |
1 500 |
181.3 |
800 |
145.9 |
The expenditure at Mapulaneng Campus, as reflected in the above Table is detailed as follows:
2013: Renovations to main hall, kitchen, two residences and administration building
2014: Maintenance to classroom blocks
2015: Replacement of main reception glass doors, tools for students on site practical training (as part of refurbishment) and repairs to paving at main entrance
2016: Electrical and general maintenance
(ii) As these were not voted government funds but College Reserves, no funds were transferred to National Treasury as they were retained in the College. The College Council has the responsibility of deploying their funds to best fit their operational needs and consequently, the College is not required to return any of their unused funds for a given year to National Treasury. The said funding is accounted for and carried forward into the new financial year and budget-planning framework of the College.
(2) (a) No.
(b) No.
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QUESTION 278 APPROVED/NOT APPROVED/AMENDED
Dr BE NZIMANDE, MP
MINISTER OF HIGHER EDUCATION AND TRAINING
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26 February 2017 - NW177
Moteka, Mr PG to ask the Minister of Higher Education and Training
(1)(a) What is the position of a certain person (name furnished) at the National Institute for the Humanities and Social Sciences and (b) on what (i) date and (ii) salary scale was the specified person appointed; (2) whether the specified person was paid overtime (a) in the (i) 2015-16 and (ii) 2016-17 financial years and (b) since 1 April 2017; if so, (aa) what amount was paid in overtime in each specified financial year and time period and (bb) what are the details of the work that the person performed during the overtime period?
Reply:
The National Institute for Humanities and Social Sciences (NIHSS) has provided the following responses to the questions posed.
1. (a) Mrs Busi Pilane holds the position of Senior Manager: Communications and Marketing at the National Institute for the Humanities and Social Sciences (NIHSS).
(b) (i) She was appointed on 1 February 2016.
(ii) R722 550.
2. (a) (i) No overtime was paid to the person in the 2015/16 financial year.
(ii) Overtime was paid to the person in the 2016/17 financial year.
(b) No overtime was paid to the person in the 2017/18 financial year, from 1 April 2017 to date.
(aa) An amount of R13 832.27 was paid in December 2016.
(bb) It was for overtime work performed in relation to organising the National Doctoral Conference.
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RECOMMENDATION
It is recommended that the Minister signs Parliamentary Question 177.
MR GF QONDE
DIRECTOR–GENERAL: HIGHER EDUCATION AND TRAINING
DATE:
PARLIAMENTARY QUESTION 177 IS APPROVED / NOT APPROVED / AMENDED.
COMMENT/S
PROF HB MKHIZE, MP
MINISTER OF HIGHER EDUCATION AND TRAINING
DATE:
17 February 2017 - NW73
Hadebe, Mr TZ to ask the Minister of Higher Education and Training
(1)How many students (a)(i) wrote and (ii) passed the National Accredited Technical Education Diploma examinations, also known as Report 191 programmes, in November 2015 and (b) who passed the specified examinations received their certificates as at (i) 31 August 2016 and (ii) the latest specified date for which information is available; (2) whether any of the specified students are still waiting to receive their certificates; if so, (a) by what date will the certificates be forwarded to the colleges and (b) which colleges are still awaiting the certificates; (3) whether any of the specified students’ certificates have been withheld due to outstanding fees payable by the specified colleges; if so, (a) which colleges still need to settle their fees and (b) how many students are affected in each case?
Reply:
(1) (a) (i) A total of 309 693 students wrote the National Accredited Technical Education Diploma (NATED) examinations during the third trimester of 2015, i.e. November 2015 examinations.
(ii) Of these, 180 756 students passed the examinations.
(b) (i) As at 31 August 2016, most students who have met the NATED certification requirements for the November 2015 examinations have received their certificates except for those students affected by isolated incidents of a data processing error on the examinations IT system. The figures in the table below provides a breakdown of the number of candidates who passed the November 2015 examinations and were therefore eligible to receive a certificate.
(ii) Information as at 14 February 2017.
Part-Qualification |
Wrote |
Passed |
N1 |
52 410 |
40 055 |
N2 |
76 397 |
31 528 |
N3 |
69 896 |
42 371 |
N4 |
160 456 |
120 174 |
N5 |
125 483 |
83 355 |
N6 |
93 120 |
62 361 |
Total |
309 693 |
180 756 |
(2) All outstanding certificates on the system are being addressed and the State Information Technology Agency (SITA), who is responsible for the examinations IT system, has committed to start processing these certificates by 15 March 2017.
(3) No certificates have been withheld due to outstanding fees payable by colleges.
(a) Not applicable.
(b) Not applicable.
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QUESTION 73 APPROVED/NOT APPROVED/AMENDED
Dr BE NZIMANDE, MP
MINISTER OF HIGHER EDUCATION AND TRAINING
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17 February 2017 - NW72
Hadebe, Mr TZ to ask the Minister of Higher Education and Training
(1)How many (a)(i) public and (ii) private technical vocational education and training colleges entered candidates for the National Certificate Vocational (Level 4) and (b) candidates were enrolled by each college for the (aa) 2014, (bb) 2015 and (cc) 2016 November examination opportunities of the specified certificate; (2) what (a) was the pass rate for each of the specified colleges after the first examination opportunity in each case, (b) was the overall pass rate for the specified examination opportunities and (c) steps, did his department take to improve the results of the specified colleges who obtained a pass rate of lower than 40% in the specified examination opportunities?
Reply:
1. Table 1 contains the number of candidates entered for the National Certificate (Vocational) Level 4 November examinations at each public Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) college and Table 2 for each private college.
Table 1: Public TVET Colleges
COLLEGE NAME |
(b) (aa) 2014 |
(b) (bb) 2015 |
(b) (cc) 2016 |
BOLAND PUBLIC TVET COLLEGE |
393 |
411 |
284 |
BUFFALO CITY PUBLIC TVET COLLEGE |
713 |
890 |
598 |
CAPRICORN TVET COLLEGE |
948 |
986 |
879 |
CENTRAL JOHANNESBURG PUBLIC TVET COLLEGE |
365 |
266 |
122 |
COASTAL KZN TVET COLLEGE |
1 042 |
1 061 |
1 185 |
COLLEGE OF CAPE TOWN |
635 |
671 |
488 |
EASTCAPE MIDLANDS PUBLIC TVET COLLEGE |
582 |
596 |
462 |
EHLANZENI PUBLIC TVET COLLEGE |
553 |
620 |
462 |
EKURHULENI EAST PUBLIC TVET COLLEGE |
407 |
536 |
447 |
EKURHULENI WEST PUBLIC TVET COLLEGE |
1 094 |
1 221 |
1 184 |
ELANGENI COLLEGE FOR TVET |
562 |
728 |
661 |
ESAYIDI TVET COLLEGE |
833 |
794 |
677 |
FALSE BAY PUBLIC TVET COLLEGE |
424 |
441 |
303 |
FLAVIUS MAREKA TVET COLLEGE |
46 |
54 |
16 |
GERT SIBANDE PUBLIC TVET COLLEGE |
1 136 |
1 183 |
1 171 |
GOLDFIELDS TVET COLLEGE |
106 |
169 |
104 |
IKHALA PUBLIC TVET COLLEGE |
260 |
251 |
258 |
INGWE PUBLIC TVET COLLEGE |
340 |
475 |
398 |
KING HINTSA PUBLIC TVET COLLEGE |
158 |
246 |
322 |
KING SABATADALINDYEBO PUBLIC TVET COLLEGE |
374 |
611 |
501 |
LEPHALALE TVET COLLEGE |
140 |
73 |
36 |
LETABA TVET COLLEGE |
646 |
725 |
453 |
LOVEDALE PUBLIC TVET COLLEGE |
308 |
387 |
245 |
MAJUBA TVET COLLEGE |
569 |
501 |
333 |
MALUTI TVET COLLEGE |
348 |
344 |
352 |
MNAMBITHI TVET COLLEGE |
345 |
337 |
242 |
MOPANI SOUTH EAST TVET COLLEGE |
752 |
762 |
758 |
MOTHEO TVET COLLEGE |
144 |
166 |
147 |
MTHASHANA TVET COLLEGE |
365 |
477 |
286 |
NKANGALA PUBLIC TVET COLLEGE |
451 |
655 |
717 |
NORTHLINK COLLEGE |
358 |
527 |
195 |
ORBIT TVET COLLEGE |
658 |
762 |
424 |
PORT ELIZABETH PUBLIC TVET COLLEGE |
793 |
788 |
534 |
RURAL PUBLIC TVET COLLEGE |
120 |
134 |
106 |
SEDIBENG PUBLIC TVET COLLEGE |
500 |
666 |
324 |
SEKHUKHUNE TVET COLLEGE |
386 |
423 |
358 |
SOUTH CAPE PUBLIC TVET COLLEGE |
451 |
442 |
398 |
SOUTH WEST GAUTENG COLLEGE |
1 216 |
1 291 |
953 |
TALETSO TVET COLLEGE |
466 |
453 |
222 |
THEKWINI TVET COLLEGE |
182 |
229 |
225 |
TSHWANE NORTH COLLEGE FOR TVET |
460 |
457 |
252 |
TSHWANE SOUTH PUBLIC TVET COLLEGE |
403 |
481 |
210 |
UMFOLOZI TVET COLLEGE |
1 056 |
1 290 |
852 |
UMGUNGUNDLOVU TVET COLLEGE |
121 |
155 |
156 |
URBAN PUBLIC TVET COLLEGE |
191 |
272 |
177 |
VHEMBE TVET COLLEGE |
752 |
1 004 |
695 |
VUSELELA TVET COLLEGE |
492 |
637 |
242 |
WATERBERG TVET COLLEGE |
461 |
625 |
380 |
WEST COAST PUBLIC TVET COLLEGE |
702 |
834 |
532 |
WESTERN PUBLIC TVET COLLEGE |
134 |
135 |
102 |
Total |
24 941 |
28 242 |
21 428 |
Table 2: Private Colleges
COLLEGE NAME |
(b) (aa) 2014 |
(b) (bb) 2015 |
(b) (cc) 2016 |
ACADEMY AT VAAL TRIANGLE |
|
|
2 |
ACADEMY OF BUSINESS & COMPUTER STUDIES |
47 |
53 |
40 |
AFRICA INST. OF MANAGEMENT & TECH:JHB |
5 |
4 |
|
ARANDA LEARNERSHIP COLLEGE (PTY) LTD |
|
15 |
8 |
BETTER BEST EDUCATION PROJECTS |
11 |
11 |
0 |
BROOKLYN CITY COLLEGE |
|
1 |
|
CITY VIEW BUSINESS COLLEGE |
|
2 |
|
COLLEGE 2000 - TZANEEN CAMPUS |
20 |
|
|
DAM BUSINESS COLLEGE |
29 |
27 |
6 |
DAM TECHNICAL COLLEGE |
7 |
9 |
0 |
DSDC COLLEGE OF SA |
161 |
103 |
21 |
EBUS TECH CONSULTING(PTY) LTD |
7 |
3 |
|
EDUSA COLLEGE |
45 |
37 |
3 |
FIRST CHOICE VARSITY COLLEGE |
26 |
|
|
GRAAFF-REINET CAMPUS(EASTCAPE MIDLANDS) |
277 |
|
186 |
IDUTYWA COMMUNITY COLLEGE |
505 |
452 |
188 |
INNOVATUS COLLEGE |
176 |
127 |
80 |
JEPPE COLLEGE |
247 |
219 |
95 |
JW SAINTS TECHNICAL COLLEGE:JOHANNESBURG |
1 |
|
|
KINGSWAY COLL OF COMPUTING & BUS STUDIES |
|
|
19 |
KURUMAN TECHNICAL COLLEGE |
268 |
210 |
117 |
KWAZULU-NATAL MIDLANDS CAMPUS |
|
|
54 |
LTT MURUNWA SCHOOL OF EXCELLENCE |
28 |
26 |
17 |
MATATSHE TECHNICAL CENTRE |
|
27 |
20 |
MSC BUSINESS COLLEGE : RUSTERNBURG |
|
0 |
|
OPPORTUNITY LEARNING CENTRE (PTY) LTD |
5 |
20 |
1 |
PAX COMMERCIAL COLLEGE (PTY)LTD |
13 |
|
5 |
PROFESSIONAL TECHNICAL COLLEGE |
19 |
5 |
0 |
PROSPERITY CAREER COLLEGE:BRITS |
22 |
|
|
RHODES TECHNICAL COLLEGE |
|
50 |
30 |
ROSTEC TECHNICAL COLLEGE |
378 |
369 |
277 |
SAINT IGNATIOUS COLLEGE |
24 |
27 |
|
SANDTON TECHNICAL COLLEGE |
18 |
11 |
|
SAVANNA COLLEGE OF COMP & SKILLS DEV |
|
29 |
|
SEBOKENG CAMPUS |
|
|
660 |
SHEPPERD ACADEMY(PTY)LTD |
9 |
|
|
SPRINGFIELD TVET COLLEGE |
10 |
16 |
13 |
TECHNICAL COLLEGE OF SOUTH AFRICA |
1 134 |
1 252 |
841 |
THASULULO TVET COLLEGE |
64 |
53 |
3 |
THENGWE CAMPUS |
|
|
66 |
TRUE HARVEST COLLEGE |
5 |
4 |
|
TSHWELOPELE COMMERCIAL COLLEGE |
|
32 |
16 |
TYGERBERG COLLEGE PAROW CAMPUS |
742 |
|
607 |
VAAL TECHNICAL INSTITUTE (PTY) LTD |
|
|
1 |
WILBERFORCE COMMUNITY COLLEGE |
96 |
97 |
40 |
Total |
4 375 |
3 288 |
3 348 |
(2) (a) Table 3 contains the pass rate for the National Certificate (Vocational) Level 4 November examinations at each public TVET college and Table 4 for each private college. The November 2016 examinations pass rates will only be finalised once the outstanding marks and processing of re-marks for this cycle has been completed.
Table 3: Public TVET Colleges
COLLEGE NAME |
2014 % |
2015 % |
BOLAND PUBLIC TVET COLLEGE |
60.7 |
61.5 |
BUFFALO CITY PUBLIC TVET COLLEGE |
33.2 |
36.1 |
CAPRICORN TVET COLLEGE |
23.8 |
32.0 |
CENTRAL JOHANNESBURG PUBLIC TVET COLLEGE |
23.2 |
32.3 |
COASTAL KZN TVET COLLEGE |
42.0 |
37.8 |
COLLEGE OF CAPE TOWN |
58.3 |
61.3 |
EASTCAPE MIDLANDS PUBLIC TVET COLLEGE |
60.5 |
55.2 |
EHLANZENI PUBLIC TVET COLLEGE |
23.7 |
39.6 |
EKURHULENI EAST PUBLIC TVET COLLEGE |
37.5 |
43.9 |
EKURHULENI WEST PUBLIC TVET COLLEGE |
37.4 |
51.7 |
ELANGENI COLLEGE FOR TVET |
30.6 |
31.4 |
ESAYIDI TVET COLLEGE |
22.9 |
30.6 |
FALSE BAY PUBLIC TVET COLLEGE |
37.5 |
45.2 |
FLAVIUS MAREKA TVET COLLEGE |
54.3 |
62.0 |
GERT SIBANDE PUBLIC TVET COLLEGE |
50.2 |
53.3 |
GOLDFIELDS TVET COLLEGE |
31.6 |
45.5 |
IKHALA PUBLIC TVET COLLEGE |
39.3 |
52.2 |
INGWE PUBLIC TVET COLLEGE |
22.1 |
32.2 |
KING HINTSA PUBLIC TVET COLLEGE |
55.2 |
62.0 |
KING SABATADALINDYEBO PUBLIC TVET COLLEGE |
19.3 |
37.1 |
LEPHALALE TVET COLLEGE |
11.3 |
28.4 |
LETABA TVET COLLEGE |
31.1 |
30.3 |
LOVEDALE PUBLIC TVET COLLEGE |
34.6 |
46.4 |
MAJUBA TVET COLLEGE |
38.0 |
54.0 |
MALUTI TVET COLLEGE |
24.3 |
29.2 |
MNAMBITHI TVET COLLEGE |
27.2 |
30.5 |
MOPANI SOUTH EAST TVET COLLEGE |
30.4 |
31.1 |
MOTHEO TVET COLLEGE |
32.0 |
57.0 |
MTHASHANA TVET COLLEGE |
36.2 |
37.1 |
NKANGALA PUBLIC TVET COLLEGE |
26.0 |
31.8 |
NORTHLINK COLLEGE |
39.5 |
61.1 |
ORBIT TVET COLLEGE |
36.3 |
53.3 |
PORT ELIZABETH PUBLIC TVET COLLEGE |
39.2 |
39.4 |
RURAL PUBLIC TVET COLLEGE |
52.0 |
46.0 |
SEDIBENG PUBLIC TVET COLLEGE |
28.1 |
42.9 |
SEKHUKHUNE TVET COLLEGE |
29.3 |
39.4 |
SOUTH CAPE PUBLIC TVET COLLEGE |
55.6 |
57.3 |
SOUTH WEST GAUTENG COLLEGE |
27.5 |
33.5 |
TALETSO TVET COLLEGE |
33.3 |
39.1 |
THEKWINI TVET COLLEGE |
33.5 |
36.2 |
TSHWANE NORTH COLLEGE FOR TVET |
29.1 |
36.0 |
TSHWANE SOUTH PUBLIC TVET COLLEGE |
19.3 |
39.7 |
UMFOLOZI TVET COLLEGE |
33.0 |
25.6 |
UMGUNGUNDLOVU TVET COLLEGE |
34.8 |
33.3 |
URBAN PUBLIC TVET COLLEGE |
19.5 |
40.1 |
VHEMBE TVET COLLEGE |
15.3 |
26.3 |
VUSELELA TVET COLLEGE |
23.8 |
20.6 |
WATERBERG TVET COLLEGE |
42.7 |
52.4 |
WEST COAST PUBLIC TVET COLLEGE |
40.3 |
39.1 |
WESTERN PUBLIC TVET COLLEGE |
34.2 |
45.8 |
Table 4: Private Colleges
COLLEGE NAME |
2014 % |
2015 % |
ACADEMY OF BUSINESS & COMPUTER STUDIES |
19.4 |
23.1 |
AFRICA INST. OF MANAGEMENT & TECH:JHB |
33.3 |
33.3 |
ARANDA LEARNERSHIP COLLEGE (PTY) LTD |
|
60.0 |
BETTER BEST EDUCATION PROJECTS |
9.1 |
45.5 |
BROOKLYN CITY COLLEGE |
|
|
CITY VIEW BUSINESS COLLEGE |
|
0 |
COLLEGE 2000 - TZANEEN CAMPUS |
5.0 |
|
DAM BUSINESS COLLEGE |
20.0 |
31.6 |
DAM TECHNICAL COLLEGE |
80.0 |
|
DSDC COLLEGE OF SA |
16.1 |
18.3 |
EBUS TECH CONSULTING(PTY) LTD |
0 |
0 |
EDUSA COLLEGE |
7.4 |
22.2 |
FIRST CHOICE VARSITY COLLEGE |
0 |
|
GRAAFF-REINET CAMPUS (EASTCAPE MIDLANDS) |
56.0 |
|
IDUTYWA COMMUNITY COLLEGE |
20.5 |
34.8 |
INNOVATUS COLLEGE |
64.3 |
38.5 |
JEPPE COLLEGE |
16.8 |
18.7 |
JW SAINTS TECHNICAL COLLEGE: JOHANNESBURG |
|
|
KURUMAN TECHNICAL COLLEGE |
23.8 |
40.7 |
LTT MURUNWA SCHOOL OF EXCELLENCE |
31.8 |
58.3 |
MATATSHE TECHNICAL CENTRE |
|
38.9 |
MSC BUSINESS COLLEGE : RUSTERNBURG |
|
|
OPPORTUNITY LEARNING CENTRE (PTY) LTD |
0 |
8.3 |
PAX COMMERCIAL COLLEGE (PTY)LTD |
0 |
|
PROFESSIONAL TECHNICAL COLLEGE |
7.1 |
33.3 |
PROSPERITY CAREER COLLEGE:BRITS |
8.3 |
|
RHODES TECHNICAL COLLEGE |
|
38.1 |
ROSTEC TECHNICAL COLLEGE |
17.1 |
19.8 |
SAINT IGNATIOUS COLLEGE |
|
66.7 |
SANDTON TECHNICAL COLLEGE |
100.0 |
0 |
SAVANNA COLLEGE OF COMP & SKILLS DEV |
|
60.0 |
SHEPPERD ACADEMY (PTY) LTD |
0 |
|
SPRINGFIELD COLLEGE |
33.3 |
30.0 |
TECHNICAL COLLEGE OF SOUTH AFRICA |
48.5 |
55.7 |
THASULULO COLLEGE |
13.3 |
13.5 |
TLHARIHANI TRAINING CENTRE |
0 |
|
TRUE HARVEST COLLEGE |
0 |
0 |
TSHWELOPELE COMMERCIAL COLLEGE |
|
57.1 |
TYGERBERG COLLEGE PAROW CAMPUS |
75.8 |
|
WILBERFORCE COMMUNITY COLLEGE |
19.0 |
25.4 |
(b) Table 5 contains the overall pass rate for the National Certificate (Vocational) Level 4 November examinations.
Table 5: Overall pass rate
COLLEGE SECTOR |
2014 % |
2015 % |
PUBLIC TVET COLLEGES |
34.4 |
40.2 |
PRIVATE COLLEGES |
41.9 |
40.2 |
(c) Four key initiatives are being implemented to improve student performance at individual subject and overall certification levels:
(i) A student attendance policy was introduced in 2014 and implementation was strengthened in 2015 and 2016, where students need to comply with at least an 80% attendance rate to qualify to write the examinations. Notable improvements in student attendance have been recorded, although there are still colleges who struggle to entrench a culture of attendance. The recent student protests have also militated against disciplined attendance.
(ii) Since 2016, all colleges are required to develop and implement annual Teaching and Learning Plans (TLPs) with standards for curriculum delivery across seven key areas:
- Enrolment preparation;
- Classroom teaching and support;
- Student practical application for on-course learning;
- Student assessments: On-site and continuous assessments;
- Student academic support;
- Lecturer support and capacity-building; and
- Work placement (students and lecturers).
The TLPs are submitted and analysed by the Department. Officials in the six regional offices provide support to the colleges to improve curriculum delivery and provide qualitative reports on the status of teaching and learning in the colleges. Through this process, colleges are compelled to identify gaps in the delivery of quality teaching and learning, and to commit to addressing these gaps.
(iii) Lecturer capacity building has been identified as a critical area towards improving student performance. The number of unqualified lecturers, i.e. lecturers without a professional and academic/technical qualifications, is below 700 against a potential lecturing workforce of around 10 000. A larger problem exists in that the qualified lecturers’ knowledge and competencies have not kept abreast with the new and revised curricula in the NC(V) qualifications. To address this gap, 36 curriculum specialists will be appointed in 2017 in the poor performing subjects to provide support to lecturers in the delivery of these subjects.
(iv) Students accessing TVET colleges generally have poor learning foundations (literacy and numeracy) and putting them into bridging programmes whilst concurrently enrolled in TVET programmes places unrealistic academic demands on these students. The Department will be introducing a Foundational Learning Programme (FLP) in 2018, for all new TVET enrolees without a National Senior Certificate. Placement in the FLP will be based on a baseline test developed by the Career Development Services unit located within the Department.
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QUESTION 72 APPROVED/NOT APPROVED/AMENDED
Dr BE NZIMANDE, MP
MINISTER OF HIGHER EDUCATION AND TRAINING
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DATE:
16 February 2017 - NW74
Hadebe, Mr TZ to ask the Minister of Higher Education and Training
(1)On which date(s) were the various National Accredited Technical Education Diploma/Report 191 programmes’ curricula introduced; (2) has his department put any plans currently in place to revise the specified curricula; if not, why not; if so, (a) by what date will the curricula be revised and (b) what steps has his department put in place to ensure that there is a general acceptance and buy-in on the revised curricula?
Reply:
1. After the first democratic elections in 1994, the National Education Policy Act 1996 (No 27 of 1996) was developed, which made provision for the determination of national educational policy regarding curriculum frameworks, core syllabi and educational programmes. Through this Act, the Report 191 (2001/08) policy document “Formal technical college instructional programmes in the RSA” was published and replaced all the previous NATED 02-190, NATED 02-191 and 190-191 reports.
Throughout this time, changes to the programmes were made through “Conditions of Apprenticeship” regulations, normally upon request from industry as and when required. With the introduction of the Skills Development Act in 1998, the Sector Education and Training Authorities (SETAs) had taken over the updating of the conditions of apprenticeships. The Report 191 programmes were effectively replaced with learnerships and therefore no further updates were made to the Report 191 programmes.
The National Certificate (Vocational) [NC(V)] qualification programmes were introduced in 2007 with the intention to replace the Report 191 programmes. However, two years after the phase-out of the NATED programmes, I re-introduced the Report 191 programmes due to numerous requests from business and industry.
2 (a) Since the reintroduction of the Report 191 programmes, quality assurance for N1–N3 programmes have remained in the domain of the quality council, Umalusi. Quality assurance for the N4–N6 programmes have been allocated to the Quality Council for Trades and Occupations (QCTO) through the Skills Development Act.
To date, the examinations unit has developed a number of content frameworks to support the assessment of these qualification programmes as they had very limited curriculum statements.
The Department is at present developing a comprehensive foundational programme with the intention to replace the N1–N3 programmes.
In addition, QCTO has undertaken significant work around the N4–N6 qualification programmes and have started to revise the content of a few subjects by systematically reworking the qualification programmes to be occupational qualification programmes. Occupational programmes by definition in the Skills Development Act are qualifications with a compulsory theoretical, practical and workplace component.
QCTO aims to have all business studies programmes revised by July 2017 with the engineering programmes following there after.
(b) Consultation with industry is firmly embedded within the QCTO methodology of qualification development, including consultative sessions and the publication of new qualifications for comment before registration.
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QUESTION 74 APPROVED/NOT APPROVED/AMENDED
Dr BE NZIMANDE, MP
MINISTER OF HIGHER EDUCATION AND TRAINING
STATUS:
DATE:
16 February 2017 - NW76
Hoosen, Mr MH to ask the Minister of Higher Education and Training
Whether he has been informed of any problems with the distribution of examination papers to examination centres for the technical and vocational education training colleges during November 2016 examinations; if not, what is the position in this regard; if so, (a) how many cases were reported where examination papers did not reach the specified examination centres on time for the specified examinations, (b) which colleges were affected, (c) what are the full details of the factors that led to the non-delivery and late delivery of the specified examination papers and (d) what remedial steps have been taken to (i) address complaints and (ii) avoid the non-delivery and late delivery of examination papers in the future?
Reply:
a) Three Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) colleges were affected.
b) College of Cape Town and Northlink TVET College in the Western Cape, and Ingwe TVET College in the Eastern Cape.
c) The Department utilises the Government Printing Works (GPW) on an agency basis to print, pack and dispatch TVET college question papers. GPW experienced production challenges during the November 2016 examinations and this together with severe inclement weather, made it impossible for Skynet (the contracted courier company) to timeously deliver the question papers to all examination centres. Flights were cancelled due to severe inclement weather on the eve of the examinations, despite overnight / same-day services being contracted for the particular consignment.
d) (i) Colleges are required to immediately inform the Department of delivery problems on the morning of an examination, when collecting question papers from the secure delivery point. All the affected question papers were replaced and rescheduled for the three affected colleges.
(ii) A full post-examinations analysis of the services rendered by GPW during the November 2016 examinations has been concluded. GPW has re-evaluated its in-house resources, structures and processes in light of the findings to ensure timeous dispatching of question papers in future examinations cycles. In addition, GPW has committed to having an available back-up provider should it run into technical printing and packing challenges. This will ensure the timeous release of question papers to Skynet. The Department will also institute an on-site monitoring process at GPW to ensure that all examination question papers are delivered within agreed upon dates per examinations cycle.
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QUESTION 76 APPROVED/NOT APPROVED/AMENDED
Dr BE NZIMANDE, MP
MINISTER OF HIGHER EDUCATION AND TRAINING
STATUS:
DATE:
16 February 2017 - NW75
Hoosen, Mr MH to ask the Minister of Higher Education and Training
(1)Is he aware of the allegations that a certain member of the Council of the University of Zululand has an interest in a certain security company (name furnished) that was contracted by the specified university; if so, has he found that the (a) allocation of the specified contract was in the best interest of the university and (b) specified member’s financial interests were disclosed satisfactorily at the time of the awarding of the contract; (2) (a) what is the full amount that has been paid to (i) the specified security company and/or (ii) any of the company’s affiliates under the contract from 1 January 2016 to date and (b) from which budget were the specified amounts paid; (3) whether the university contracted any other security companies to (a) support and/or (b) replace the specified security company since 1 January 2017; if not, why not; if so, what are the relevant details; (4) whether he has and/or will ask for an independent investigation into (a) the specified allegations and (b) any related matters; if not, in each case, why not; if so, what are the relevant details in each case?
Reply:
It has come to my attention that various allegations were made on several aspects related to the University of Zululand.
I have written to the Council on 2 September 2016 expressing my concern on the slow progress and current developments on matters that affect the governance, management, student life and academic enterprise of the institution. I have also expressed my concern to the Council on newspaper articles regarding alleged financial irregularities and flouting of supply chain management processes committed by senior management at the university and that the Department was not being appraised of these disturbing developments, despite requests to the Council to keep the Department informed.
I have requested the Council to provide a response as part of a formal process as to why the appointment of an independent assessor, in terms of Sections 44 and 45 of the Higher Education Act, 1997 (Act No. 101 of 1997) as amended, should not be considered. Council has responded in a letter dated 12 December 2016. I am currently applying my mind on the response of the Council and whether to conduct an independent assessment to ascertain the factual nature of these matters.
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QUESTION 75 APPROVED/NOT APPROVED/AMENDED
Dr BE NZIMANDE, MP
MINISTER OF HIGHER EDUCATION AND TRAINING
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08 December 2016 - NW2628
Bozzoli, Prof B to ask the Minister of Higher Education and Training
What is the detailed breakdown of his department’s budget for universities in terms of the size of each component of the (a) block grants, (b) earmarked grants and (c) any other relevant grant awarded (i) in each of the past 10 financial years and (ii) since 1 April 2016?
Reply:
In terms of a detailed breakdown of the Department’s budget for universities in terms of the size of each component of the (a) block grants, (b) earmarked grants and (c) any other relevant grant awarded (i) in each of the past 10 financial years, please refer to the 2015 Public Report on the State Budgets for Universities (Annexure A). As seen in the report, the state budget for universities, including allocation for the National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) increased from R9.878 billion in 2004/05 to R30.338 billion in 2015/16.
(ii) For the financial year starting 1 April 2016, the following table reflects the updated budget from National Treasury for 2016/17 as per the updated Ministerial Statement issued in July 2016 (Annexure B). As seen in the table below, the block grant increased from R19.561 billion in 2014/15 to R25.3 billion in 2017/18, earmarked grants increased from R4.589 billion in 2014/15 to R6.241 billion in 2017/18, and grants to institutions such as NSFAS increased from R3.914 billion in 2014/15 to R7.551 billion in 2017/18.
see the link for the table: http://pmg-assets.s3-website-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/RNW2628TABLE.pdf
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QUESTION 2628 APPROVED/NOT APPROVED/AMENDED
Dr BE NZIMANDE, MP
MINISTER OF HIGHER EDUCATION AND TRAINING
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08 December 2016 - NW2472
Baker, Ms TE to ask the Minister of Higher Education and Training
(1)Whether (a) the Chief Executive Officer, (b) each executive and (c) each board member of the Culture, Arts, Tourism, Hospitality and Sports Sector Education and Training Authority (CATHSETA) submitted reports for each international trip they undertook (i) in the 2015 calendar year and (ii) since 1 January 2016; if not, in each case, why not; if so, in each case, on what date; (2) whether he will make the specified reports available to Ms T E Baker; if not, why not; if so, by what date; (3) whether any staff members of the CATHSETA were formally appointed to act in the positions of the persons who travelled internationally; if not, what is the position in this regard; if so, what are (a) the names of each staff member who was appointed in an acting position in the specified period and (b) further relevant details in this regard?
Reply:
1. The Board was dissolved and the SETA was placed under Administration. In 2015, the Administrator undertook one trip and a report was submitted.
2. Yes, the report is available on request.
3. No staff member was appointed to act in the position of the Administrator whilst he was travelling.
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QUESTION 2472 APPROVED/NOT APPROVED/AMENDED
Dr BE NZIMANDE, MP
MINISTER OF HIGHER EDUCATION AND TRAINING
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08 December 2016 - NW2444
James, Ms LV to ask the Minister of Higher Education and Training
(a) What is the total number of grants that were paid out by the Safety and Security Sector Education and Training Authority in the 2015-16 financial year, (b) which institution was each grant awarded to, (c) how many students completed the training courses offered and (d) what qualification did each of the specified students receive?
Reply:
At the end of 2014/15, the Safety and Security Sector Education and Training Authority (SASSETA) had an over commitment of R292 million and an operational deficit of R174 million. There were also serious problems regarding non-compliance with the Skills Development Act in the awarding of Discretionary Grants. As part of the administration process, policies and standard operating procedures were developed to govern the awarding of Discretionary Grant funding. As a result, SASSETA only began to implement most of its Discretionary Grant awards in the last two quarters of 2015/16, and as a result most of the learners will only complete their courses in 2016/17.
a) 47 Grants were awarded.
b) The following institutions were awarded grants:
- Mopani South East TVET College
- Department of Defence in partnership with the Tshwane South TVET College
- Department of Defence in partnership with the Northlink TVET College
- Department of Correctional Services
- Umfolozi TVET College
- Department of Justice and Constitutional Development
- National Prosecuting Authority
- Umgungundlovu District Municipality
- Independent Police Investigative Directorate
- Majuba TVET College
- NPA with Kalideen Management Services (Pty) Ltd as the accredited training provider
- Empower Training Services with Enforce as the accredited training provider
- Servest Security (Pty) Ltd
- NPA with Ramazwi Security Services and Training Agency (Pty) Ltd as the accredited training provider
- EEL Protection Services
- Nomaduku Security Services
- Vuco Security and Umgungundlovu Municipality
- OR Tambo District Municipality with PE Traffic College as the accredited training provider
- Department of Justice and Constitutional Development with in house accredited Justice College as the accredited training provider
- Fidelity Security
- Popo Protection Services
- Department of Correctional Services in partnership with North West University
- Mapheto Business Enterprise
- Department of Correctional Services in partnership with North West University
- NPA in partnership with University of Pretoria.
- Romula Security
- Department of Correctional Services with Lesedi Guarding & Training Services as the accredited training provider
- Sharks Protection
- Department of Justice in partnership with University of Pretoria
- Security for U
- SAPS in partnership with University of Pretoria
- Department of Home Affairs
- Various Accredited Institutions of Higher Learning
- Various Public Tertiary Institutions
- University of Pretoria
- UNISA
- National School of Government
- University of Witwatersrand
- University of Witwatersrand
- Various TVETS and at SAPS, DOJ and Home Affairs
c) 1 589 Learners completed their training programmes.
d) The following qualifications were received:
- 1 year NQF
- 3 year NATED Levels to N1 - 3
- 1 year Learnership NQF Level 4
- Service Certificates
- University WIL Service Certificate
- National Certificate Road Traffic Law Enforcement
- University Certificate as a module in post graduate diploma
- Firearm certification in terms of the Firearm Control Act
- Degrees and Diplomas
- National School of Governance Certification
- University Certification in Defence and Security Management
- Diploma in Nursing
- Postgraduate Diploma
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QUESTION 2444 APPROVED/NOT APPROVED/AMENDED
Dr BE NZIMANDE, MP
MINISTER OF HIGHER EDUCATION AND TRAINING
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05 December 2016 - NW2476
Bergman, Mr D to ask the Minister of Higher Education and Training
(1)Whether (a) the Chief Executive Officer, (b) each executive and (c) each board member of the Fibre Processing and Manufacturing Sector Education and Training Authority (FPM-SETA) submitted reports for each international trip they undertook (i) in the 2015 calendar year and (ii) since 1 January 2016; if not, in each case, why not; if so, in each case, on what date; (2) whether he will make the specified reports available to Mr D Bergman; if not, why not; if so, by what date; (3) whether any staff members of the FPM-SETA were formally appointed to act in the positions of the persons who travelled internationally; if not, what is the position in this regard; if so, what are (a) the names of each staff member who was appointed in an acting position in the specified period and (b) further relevant details in this regard?
Reply:
1.During the 2015 calendar year:
(a) Yes
(b) Yes
(c) Yes
Since January 2016 and to date:
(a) Not applicable.
(b) Not applicable.
(c) Yes
2. The reports are available on request.
3. S Burger was appointed as acting Chief Executive Officer (CEO) in the absence of the CEO.
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QUESTION 2476 APPROVED/NOT APPROVED/AMENDED
Dr BE NZIMANDE, MP
MINISTER OF HIGHER EDUCATION AND TRAINING
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05 December 2016 - NW2479
Brauteseth, Mr TJ to ask the Minister of Higher Education and Training
(1)Whether (a) the Chief Executive Officer, (b) each executive and (c) each board member of the Insurance Sector Education and Training Authority (INSETA) submitted reports for each international trip they undertook (i) in the 2015 calendar year and (ii) since 1 January 2016; if not, in each case, why not; if so, in each case, on what date; (2) Whether he will make the specified reports available to Mr T J Brauteseth; if not, why not; if so, by what date; (3) whether any staff members of the INSETA were formally appointed to act in the positions of the persons who travelled internationally; if not, what is the position in this regard; if so, what are (a) the names of each staff member who was appointed in an acting position in the specified period and (b) further relevant details in this regard?
Reply:
(1) Yes. The delegation presented the report on the international conference undertaken in 2015 to the Insurance Sector Education and Training Authority (INSETA) Board. There were no trips undertaken from January 2016 and to date.
(2) INSETA will make the presentation available on request.
(3) Yes. During the period of international travel, Sharon Snell (Chief Operations Officer) was appointed as the acting Chief Executive Officer.
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QUESTION 2479 APPROVED/NOT APPROVED/AMENDED
Dr BE NZIMANDE, MP
MINISTER OF HIGHER EDUCATION AND TRAINING
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05 December 2016 - NW2487
Figlan, Mr AM to ask the Minister of Higher Education and Training
(1)Whether (a) the Chief Executive Officer, (b) each executive and (c) each board member of the Wholesale and Retail Sector Education and Training Authority (W&RSETA) submitted reports for each international trip they undertook (i) in the 2015 calendar year and (ii) since 1 January 2016; if not, in each case, why not; if so, in each case, on what date; (2) whether he will make the specified reports available to Mr A M Figlan; if not, why not; if so, by what date; (3) whether any staff members of the W&RSETA were formally appointed to act in the positions of the persons who travelled internationally; if not, what is the position in this regard; if so, what are (a) the names of each staff member who was appointed in an acting position in the specified period and (b) further relevant details in this regard?
Reply:
1. (a) The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) did not travel internationally during the period in question.
(b) Mr A Sipengane submitted a report for the World Association for Cooperative Education Conference.
(c) Mr N Ketlele (Board Member) submitted a report for the International Leadership Development Programme.
(2) The reports are available, upon request.
(3) The CEO did not travel internationally during the period in question. Managers within the portfolio of Mr Sipengane reported to the CEO during his trip abroad.
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QUESTION 2487 APPROVED/NOT APPROVED/AMENDED
Dr BE NZIMANDE, MP
MINISTER OF HIGHER EDUCATION AND TRAINING
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05 December 2016 - NW2459
Majola, Mr TR to ask the Minister of Higher Education and Training
(a) How many international trips were undertaken by (i) the Chief Executive Officer, (ii) each executive and (iii) each board member of the Insurance Sector Education and Training Authority (aa) in the 2015 calendar year and (bb) since 1 January 2016 and (b) what was the (i) cost, (ii) purpose and (iii) detailed itinerary of each specified trip?
Reply:
(a) (i) Chief Executive Officer (CEO)
Name |
(aa) Official International Trips 2015 |
(bb) Official International Trips 2015-16 and as at 1 January 2016 |
S Dunn |
1 |
0 |
(ii) Managers
Name |
(aa) Official International Trips 2015 |
(bb) Official International Trips 2015-16 and as at 1 January 2016 |
N Starr |
1 |
0 |
A Singh |
1 |
0 |
(iii) Board Members
Name |
(aa) Official International Trips 2015 |
(bb) Official International Trips 2015-16 and as at 1 January 2016 |
M Msiwa (Chairperson) |
1 |
0 |
(b)
Name And Position |
Trip (Destination) |
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S Dunn (CEO) |
Orlando USA |
R126 931.25 |
Conference |
Appendix 1 |
N Starr (Manager) |
Orlando USA |
R126 931.25 |
Conference |
Appendix 2 |
A Singh (Manager) |
Orlando USA |
R126 931.25 |
Conference |
Appendix 3 |
M Msiwa (Chairperson) |
Orlando USA |
R126 931.25 |
Conference |
Appendix 4 |
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QUESTION 1763 APPROVED/NOT APPROVED/AMENDED
Dr BE NZIMANDE, MP
MINISTER OF HIGHER EDUCATION AND TRAINING
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05 December 2016 - NW2467
Mazzone, Ms NW to ask the Minister of Higher Education and Training
(a) How many international trips were undertaken by (i) the Chief Executive Officer, (ii) each executive and (iii) each board member of the Wholesale and Retail Sector Education and Training Authority (aa) in the 2015 calendar year and (bb) since 1 January 2016 and (b) what was the (i) cost, (ii) purpose and (iii) detailed itinerary of each specified trip?
Reply:
(a) (i) The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) did not travel internationally during the period in question.
(ii) Mr A Sipengane attended the World Association for Cooperative Education Conference in Japan.
- The following Board Members each undertook an international trip as part of the International Leadership Development Programme:
- Mr N Ketlele (China)
- Ms X Titus (Ghana)
- Ms M Bango (India)
- Mr S Busane (USA)
- Mr P Sito (Japan)
(b) (i) - (ii) The cost for the International Leadership Development Programme was R405 682.91 and the World Association for Cooperative Education Conference was approximately R428 400.
(iii) The detailed itineraries are attached as an annexure.
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QUESTION 2467 APPROVED/NOT APPROVED/AMENDED
Dr BE NZIMANDE, MP
MINISTER OF HIGHER EDUCATION AND TRAINING
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05 December 2016 - NW2427
Bozzoli, Prof B to ask the Minister of Higher Education and Training
(a) What is the total number of grants that were paid out by the Agricultural Sector Education and Training Authority in the 2015-16 financial year, (b) which institution was each grant awarded to, (c) how many students completed the training courses offered and (d) what qualification did each of the specified students receive?
Reply:
(a) 210 Grants were awarded.
(b) The following institutions received awards:
- Koelenhof Wynkelder Eiendoms Beperk
- Afrifresh Group (Pty) Ltd
- Agri Mega t/a Agri Promo
- Bertie van Zyl EDMS BPK
- Bufland Boedery
- Chalmar Beef
- Citrus Academy
- Du Roi Agritech t/a Du Roi Nursery
- Grain South Africa
- Kouebokkeveld BK
- GWK Peperk limited
- Haygrove Heaven (Pty) Ltd
- Int Meat Quality Assurance
- Sansor
- Starke Ayres Seed (Pty) Ltd
- New Plant Nursery
- University of Pretoria
- University of Stellenbosch
- Oos Vrystaat Kaap Operations
- The Umhlatuzi Valley Sugar
- Mouton Citrus (Pty) Ltd
- Russellstone Agri Contracting (Pty) Ltd
- Astral Operations Ltd
- Elgin fruit juices (Pty) Ltd
- Green Africa Foundation
- Hortgro Services (Pty) Ltd
- Mthashana TVET College
- Oshry Farms (Anthony John)
- Dutoit Agri (Pty) Ltd
- KZN Agricultural Owen Sithole College
- Paradigm Garden Concepts (Pty) Ltd
- Plant Health Products (Pty) Ltd
- Potgieter Boerdery Trust
- Rainbow Farms
- SENWES
- TPLR & Training Services TPL001
- University of Limpopo
- University of Stellenbosch
- Wida Wine Industry Development Association
- Womiwu Rural Development
- Garden World
- North-West University
- Oast Farm Pty Ltd
- Batho Pele Community Development Trust
- Franschhoek Fruit Packers Limited
- ARC.LNR
- National Agricultural Marketing Council
- Aartappels SA Art.21
- South African Sugar Association
- SA-Uniglobe Agricultural Skills Dynamic
- Colourful Group Projects cc
- Matiti Training and Projects
- Esperance farming trust
- Mahela Boerdery (EDMS) BPK
- UCL Company Limited
- Abagold Ltd
- GHB Farms (Pty) Ltd
- Jalynca Tegniese Dienste
- HIK Abalone Farm
- Mposa
- Sundwane-Xobo Agricultural
- University of the Free State
- University of Mpumalanga
- RZT Zelpy 4670 (Pty) Ltd
- Tshwane University of Technology
- Walter Sisulu University
- Hymike Trading Enterprise cc
- Skills for Africa
- Meadow Feeds Mills Cape
- University of Venda
- Montagu Wine & Spirits Company Ltd
- Green Africa Foundation
- Mhlontlo Local Municipality
- Mthashana TVET College
- Peninsula Landscaping
- Pro-Plum Orchards (Pty) Ltd
- Potchefstroom College of Agriculture
- Transfarms / Transformation farming Solutions (Pty) Ltd
- Swart Familie Trust
- Tongaat Hulett Sugar
- Illovo Sugar
- Cape Peninsula University of Technology
- J De W Conradie
- Suidwes Beleggings
- Koue Bokkeveld Opleidingsentrum
- TVL Landbou Unie
- Crookes Brothers Limited
- Hortgro Services (Pty) Ltd
(c) 232 Unemployed students have been supported through bursaries and 17 have completed their qualifications.
97 Worker students have been supported through bursaries and 11 completed their qualifications.
(d) The following qualifications were received:
- BTech in Agriculture
- Management Advancement Development Programme
- BTech Agricultural Management
- BTech
- BSC Honours in Botany
- BSC Pathology and Entomology
- Project Management
- BTech CMA
- Diploma in Crop Science
- Diploma in Animal Science
- BSC Animal Health
- Animal Science
- Certificate Operations Management
- BSC (Hons) Genetics
- Certificate in Jnr Bookkeeping
- BSC (Hons) Genetics
- BCom (Hons) Human Resource Management
- BTech Biotechnology
- BA (Hons)
- Office Administration NQF level 5
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QUESTION 2427 APPROVED/NOT APPROVED/AMENDED
Dr BE NZIMANDE, MP
MINISTER OF HIGHER EDUCATION AND TRAINING
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05 December 2016 - NW2429
Stander, Ms T to ask the Minister of Higher Education and Training
(a) What is the total number of grants that were paid out by the Construction Education and Training Authority in the 2015-16 financial year, (b) which institution was each grant awarded to, (c) how many students completed the training courses offered and (d) what qualification did each of the specified students receive?
Reply:
(a) There were no allocations made during the 2015-16 financial year.
(b) – (d) Not applicable.
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QUESTION 2429 APPROVED/NOT APPROVED/AMENDED
Dr BE NZIMANDE, MP
MINISTER OF HIGHER EDUCATION AND TRAINING
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05 December 2016 - NW2430
Stander, Ms T to ask the Minister of Higher Education and Training
(a) What is the total number of grants that were paid out by the Chemical Industries Education and Training Authority in the 2015-16 financial year, (b) which institution was each grant awarded to, (c) how many students completed the training courses offered and (d) what qualification did each of the specified students receive?
Reply:
(a) The breakdown of the total number of grants that were paid during the 2015-16 financial year are as follows:
- Discretionary grants - number of contracts 2 591 (includes contracts that were open from previous grant cycles)
- Number of contracts 82 (includes contracts that were open from previous grant cycles)
(b) - (d) Refer to the table below.
(b) Institutions |
(c) Learners completed training |
(d) Qualification received by each learner |
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Omnia Group (Pty) Ltd Sasol Mining Britec Laboratories NCS Resins Sika SA (Pty) Ltd Qualichem Coast (Pty) Ltd Sasol Group Services (Pty) Ltd AECI Ltd Sasol Oil (Pty) Limited Organic Chemical Corporation (Pty) Ltd Farm-ag International (Pty) Ltd GoPlastics cc A-Gas (South Africa) (Pty) Ltd False Bay College Hitech Chemicals (Pty) Ltd Engen Petroleum Ltd Diversey SA (Pty) Ltd Prime Cleaning Suppliers cc Sun Chemical South Africa (Pty) Ltd Amka Products Manufacturers (Pty) Ltd Chemtoll Atlas Organic Fertilisers (Pty) Ltd Fuchs Lubricants (SA) (Pty) Ltd Royale Energy Ltd Geochem (Pty) Ltd Boehringer Ingelheim (Pty) Ltd Evonik Peroxide Africa (Pty) Ltd Scientec (Pty) Ltd Technical Finishes (Pty) Ltd Vitafoam SA a division of KAP Raw Materials (Pty) Ltd Syngenta South Africa (Pty) Ltd Biocorp Manufacturing (Pty) Ltd Chevron South Africa (Pty) (Ltd) First National Battery - A Division of Metindustrial (Pty) Ltd Blendcor (Pty) Ltd Shell and BP South African Petroleum Refineries (Pty) Ltd Themzak Cleaning Chemicals Afriplex (Pty) Ltd Fine Chemicals Corporation (Pty) Ltd J Strickland Africa International Flavors & Fragrances (SA) (Pty) Ltd Terason (Pty) Ltd Colortrade Paints cc Winthrop Pharmaceuticals (Pty) Ltd Set Point Laboratories Sasol Shared Services KZN Resins (Pty) Ltd Northlink College Matwetwe Engineering and Construction Chemetall (Pty) Ltd SAFIC (Pty) Ltd Eli Lilly SA (Pty) Ltd Nalithuba Educational Development Eveready (Pty) Ltd Foskor (Pty) Ltd AEL Mining Services Ltd Actor Pharma (Pty) Ltd Kansai Plascon (Pty) Ltd Department of Energy Acoustex (Pty) Ltd General Energy Systems Vopak Terminal Durban (Pty) Ltd Gauteng City Region Academy Hosaf a Division of Kap Manufacturing (Pty) Ltd Arysta Lifescience SA (Pty) Ltd Abbvie (Pty) Ltd Servier Laboratories (Pty) Ltd Evonik Degussa Africa Cipla Medpro South Africa (Pty) Ltd t/a Cipla Medpro Manufacturing SA Calcium Carbide (Pty) Ltd Lubechem Products Karbochem (Pty) Ltd Sandoz South Africa (Pty) Ltd Varicor Nineteen BP Atlantic Comed Health (Pty) Ltd Indigo Brands (Pty) Ltd Air Liquide (Pty) Ltd Liquid Colours (Pty) Ltd BAB Developers (Pty) Ltd Engen Petroleum Limited Rheochem (Pty) Ltd Quality Training & Consulting (Pty) Ltd BP Southern Africa (Pty) Ltd Blendrite Chemicals Alcon Laboratories (SA)(Pty)Ltd Melokuhle Multipuporse Primary Co-operative Limited Starchem Trading (Pty) Ltd Quality Products (Pty) Ltd Becton Dickinson Loreal Manufacturing Midrand Reba Chemicals (Pty) Ltd Busisizwe Communications AGB Mathe Business Services SC Johnson & Son Glass South Africa Coastal KZN TVET College Sasol Limited Hi Tech Inks Africa (Pty) Ltd Permoseal (Pty) Ltd Prodec Paints cc Zeta Laboratories cc Givaudan Platchem (Pty) Ltd MSD (Pty) Ltd Livinamix Investments (Pty) Ltd Johnson & Johnson Medical (Pty) Ltd Sealed Air Africa (Pty) Ltd Intertek Testing Services (Pty) Ltd Bergrivier Municipality Nkunzi Pharmaceuticals ABE Construction Chemicals (Pty) Ltd Labchem (Pty) Ltd Grove 253 (Pty) Limited t/a Chespak (Pty) Limited Tshwane North TVET College BASF Construction Chemicals SA (Pty) Ltd City of Cape Town Hosaf a division of PG Bison (Pty) Ltd Amandla Offshore Oil and Gas Grinding Techniques (Pty) Ltd Paintco (Pty) Ltd BAB Developers (Pty) Ltd Specpharm Holdings (Pty) Ltd Nestdiv Trading cc Merck (Pty) Ltd Fromm Systems Africa (Pty) Ltd Flint Group (Pty) Ltd NCP Alcohols (Pty) Ltd Total SA (Pty) Ltd Phakamani Technology College Sanaco The Sisonke Partnership Pfizer Laboratories (Pty) Ltd. Pure Vmaks (Pty) Ltd BF Quality Solutions (Pty) Ltd BASF Construction Chemicals (Pty) Ltd Pharma Natura (Pty) Ltd |
1 961 |
Learnerships: NC Chemical Operations NC - Electrician Level NC - Fitting Level NC - Chemical Manufacturing NC - Pharmaceuticals Sales Rep NC - Welding NC - Automated Packaging NC - Boilermaking NC - Fitting NC - Instrument Mechanician Level NC - Electrican NC - Rigger NC - Gas Installation |
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Atholl Munday Training Centre (Pty) Ltd Rheinmetall Denel Munition (Pty) Ltd Further Education Trade Training Saint-Gobain Construction Products SA (Pty) Ltd TVET College of Cape Town TEKmation (Pty) Ltd Nampak Glass Petroleum, Oil and Gas Corporation of South Africa (Pty) Ltd PetroSA West Coast Further Education and Training (TVET) College Air Products South Africa (Pty) Ltd Quality Products (Pty) Ltd NCP Chlorchem (Pty) Ltd Africa Skills Village (Training and Management Services) (Pty) Ltd Umfolozi TVET College TEKmation Training Vuselela TVET College Givaudan SA (Pty) Ltd Clariant Southern Africa (Pty) Ltd Richards Bay SRF Flexipak SA (Pty) Ltd Nkungumathe Youth Development Forum Elinem Construction cc National BioProducts Institute Trainrite (Pty) Ltd Goldfields TVET College World Focus 382 cc Consol Glass (Pty) Ltd Willard Batteries Fresenius Kabi Manufacturing SA Orion Engineered Carbons (Pty) Ltd Coega Development Corporation (Pty) Ltd Artisan Development Academy G & W Base & Industrial Minerals (Pty) Ltd UGIS (Pty) Ltd Hydra- Arc (Pty) Ltd Drakenstein Local Municipality Mijona International Co. (Pty) Ltd Umfolozi TVET College Vitafoam SA a division of KAP Homeware (Pty) Ltd Saldanha Bay IDZ Licencing SOC Beige Holdings (Pty) Ltd |
943 |
Artisans: Welder TVETC Chemical Operations Fitter and Turner Electrician NC Pharmaceuticals Sales Rep Boiler Maker Instrument Mechanician |
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Dekro Paints (Pty) Ltd Laser Chemicals Blastrite (Pty) Ltd Seal Chemistry (Pty) Ltd Sparkle Products cc Medpro Pharmaceuticals (Pty) Ltd Elegant Line Chemicals Multisol South Africa (Pty) Ltd Jotun Paints South Africa (Pty) Ltd Sa Paint Industry Training Institute Melton Adhesives Kelp Products (Pty) Ltd Herbal Homeopathic (Pty) Ltd Hersol Manufacturing Laboratories (Pty) Ltd KZN Oils (Pty) Ltd Giving Health (Pty) Ltd Sikunika Impilo (Pty) Ltd Farmprops 141 (Pty) Ltd KwaZulu-Natal Development Foundation Denso SA (Pty) Ltd Chemical Specialities Advanced Armour Glass Rohm and Haas South Africa (Pty) Ltd ABE Construction Chemicals (Pty) Ltd Creighton Products (Pty) Ltd Nutec Digital Ink City of Umhlathuze Future Paints Spill Tech cc Quorus Biotech (Pty) Ltd Regal Products cc Sastel Packaging cc Sastel Pharmaceuticals cc Spill Tech Gauteng (Pty) Ltd Prominent Paints Tiyani SHEQ Shu Powders Africa (Pty) Ltd Chemay (Pty) Ltd Glamosa Glass (Pty) Ltd Servochem (Pty) Ltd Induradec Coating SA (Pty) Ltd Thebe Unico (Pty) Ltd Ferro Coating Resins Kombat (Pty) Ltd JOCOD Gijima Holdings (Pty) Ltd Bloemfontein Spill Response (Pty) Ltd Royal Adhesive Industries cc Eastcape Midlands College Business Unit Battech (Pty) Ltd Botash Sa (Pty) Ltd National Screen and Digital Supplies (Cape) (Pty) Ltd Oudtshoorn Municipality Newcastle Co-Generation (Pty) Ltd M.C.F.I International South African Industry Training Institute Vpk Business Venture Ritz Pumps SA (Pty) Ltd Mpumamanzi Group Metallica Chemicals Curechem South Africa (Pty) Ltd Elegant Line Trading 237 cc Bioforce SA (Pty) Ltd Envirosan (Pty) Ltd Spill Tech (Cape) (Pty) Ltd Spill Tech Group Services cc makgoesha electrical services (Pty) Ltd Dura Paints Ranbaxy Pharmaceuticals (Pty) Ltd Redpeg (Pty) Ltd |
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Pharma Dynamics Tioxide Southern Africa (Pty) Ltd Aspen Pharmacare Mangosuthu University of Technology Buckman Laboratories (Pty) Ltd Durban University of Technology Shu Powders Africa (Pty) Ltd South African Nuclear Corporation SOC Intertek Testing Services SA (Pty) Ltd Maluti TVET College PFG Building Glass a division of PG Group (Pty) Ltd BBI Enzymes SA (Pty) Ltd ICI Dulux (Pty)Ltd Protea Chemicals a division of Omnia Group (Pty) Ltd Shatterprufe Umfolozi TVET College Western TVET College Permoseal (Pty) Ltd Ecolab (Pty) Ltd Lanxess CISA Coastal TVET College Du Pont Freeworld (Pty) Ltd Tshwane University of Technology Adcock Ingram Health Care (Pty) Ltd Nalco Africa (Pty) Ltd Northern Cape Rural TVET College Central University of Technology Free State Provincial Government Boland College Axalta Plascon (Pty) Ltd Dolphin Bay Chemicals (Pty) Ltd Synexa Life Sciences (Pty) Ltd Environ Skin Care (Pty) Ltd Dow AgroSciences Southern Africa (Pty) Ltd Johnson & Johnson (Pty) Ltd Mawasha Chemicals cc PG Glass a division of PG Group (Pty) Ltd Oryx Oil South Africa (Pty) Ltd Sasol Synfuels (Pty) Ltd Acti-Chem SA (Pty) Ltd Vaal University of Technology The Biovac Institute Gold Reef Specialty Chemicals (Pty) Ltd Akzonobel Powder Coatings South Africa (Pty) Ltd African Amines (Pty) Ltd GlaxoSmithKline H&R South Africa Sales (Pty) Ltd H&R South Africa (Pty) Ltd Capricorn TVET College Scott Bader (Pty) Ltd Motheo TVET College The Valspar (South Africa) Corporation (Pty) Ltd Isegen South Africa (Pty) Ltd Mnambithi TVET College Cape Peninsula University of Technology Symrise (Pty) Ltd Revlon South Africa (Pty) Ltd Associated Additives a Division of ZIMCO Group (Pty) Ltd Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University Maluti TVET College PQ Silicas South Africa (Pty) Ltd DuPont de Nemours SA (Pty) Ltd SI Group South Africa (Pty) Ltd Arkema Resins Amka Product (Pty) Ltd GlaxoSmithKline South Africa (Pty) Ltd Trilab Support Synthomer (Pty) Ltd Sun Ace SA (Pty) Ltd Ekurhuleni East TVET College Majuba TVET College NTP Radioisotopes SOC Ltd Fine Chemical Corporation Base Chemicals Hydra- Arc (Pty ) Ltd rolfes PWM (Pty) Ltd Blendtech Malotane Laboratories Tiyani SHEQ Consultants (Pty) Ltd Esayidi TVET College Nalco Africa South African Graduates Development Association (SAGDA) Gilbarco AFS (Pty) Ltd Evonik Africa Purechem (Pty) Ltd Central Johannesburg TVET College SI Group South Africa (Pty) Ltd Environ Skin Care (Pty) Ltd Permoseal (Pty) Ltd - L770737205 South West Gauteng TVET College Roche Products Pty (Ltd) |
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KK Animal Nutrition (Pty) Ltd Gold Reef Speciality Chemical (Pty) Ltd Elizabeth Arden SA (Pty) Ltd Onderstepoort Biological Products CV Chabane & Associates (Pty) Ltd The University of the Witwatersrand Wasteman Holdings (Pty) Ltd Island View Storage Ltd University of South Africa Free State Education Trust Totalgaz Southern Africa (Pty) Ltd Witon Chemicals (Pty) Ltd Flavius Mareka TVET College Gert Sibande TVET College Udec Trading (Pty) Ltd South African Petroleum Industry Association Unilever SA Clariant Southern Africa Port Elizabeth College University of the Western Cape DSM Nutritional Products Rheinmetall Denel Mu Heraeus South Africa (Pty) Ltd Avery Dennison (Pty) Ltd) Sasol Synfuels Operations Chemistry Incubator Regal Products Sigma-Aldrich (Pty) Ltd Scott Bader (Pty) Ltd Connectco Fastener (Pty) Ltd Gold Reef Speciality Chemicals (Pty) Ltd Hammertone Fuels Rohm and Haas South Africa (Pty) Ltd University of Johannesburg Afriplex (Pty) Ltd Camel Fuels (Pty) Ltd Sol Plaatje University University of the Witwatersrand Gert Sibande TVET College Gauteng Office of the Premier Fine Chemicals Corporation Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University Group Technology Holland and Hausberger (Pty) Ltd Akzo Nobel Powder Coatings South Africa (Pty) Ltd UNISA |
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COMPILER/CONTACT PERSONS:
EXT:
DIRECTOR – GENERAL
STATUS:
DATE:
QUESTION 2430 APPROVED/NOT APPROVED/AMENDED
Dr BE NZIMANDE, MP
MINISTER OF HIGHER EDUCATION AND TRAINING
STATUS:
DATE:
05 December 2016 - NW2432
Motau, Mr SC to ask the Minister of Higher Education and Training
(a) What is the total number of grants that were paid out by the Energy and Water Sector Education and Training Authority in the 2015-16 financial year, (b) which institution was each grant awarded to, (c) how many students completed the training courses offered and (d) what qualification did each of the specified students receive?
Reply:
(a) 32 Grants were awarded.
(b) The following institutions were awarded grants:
- College of Cape Town
- Eskom Holdings LTD
- Johannesburg Water SOC Ltd
- Lepelle Northern Water
- Umgeni Water
- Cape Peninsula University of Technology
- Aquabella Holdings (Pty) Ltd
- Artisan Development Academy
- Lephalale TVET College
- Mahube Training and Development
- Durban University of Technology
- Mhlathuze Water Board
- Technology Innovation Agency
- University of Fort Hare (UHURU)
- Free State Department of Education (Jenn Training and Consulting)
- Boikgantsho Consulting and Events
(c) 12 598 Students completed their training courses.
(d) The list of qualifications are as follows:
- Bursaries: NCV Electrical Infrastructure Construction NQF L4
- FET: Power Plant Auxiliary System Operation (Nuclear, Fossil and Hydro)
- FET: Water and Wastewater Treatment Operation NQF Level 02
- Artisan Trade: Electrician
- Placement for Workplace Experience - University (Chemistry)
- FET: Water and Wastewater Treatment Operation NQF Level 02
- Placement for Workplace Experience - University (Environmental)
- Placement for Workplace Experience - University (Chemistry)
- Energy and Water Related Studies
- Placement for Workplace Experience - TVET
- Placement for Workplace Experience - TVET and University
- SP: Electrical Engineering and Water Related Studies
- NC: Water and Wastewater NQF Level 02
- NC: Water and Wastewater NQF Level 03
- FETC: Water and Wastewater Process Controller Supervision NQF L04
- SP (RPL): Water and Wastewater NQF L02;L03;L04
- SP: Coaches and Assessors
- Bursaries: Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering
- FET: Water and Wastewater Treatment Operation NQF Level 03
- Electrical Engineering
- Placement for Workplace Experience - TVET
- Placement for Workplace Experience – University of Technology
- Placement for Workplace Experience - University
- RE: Evacuated Tube Collector
- RE: Wind Turbine (2kW)
- RE: House Digester (6m²)
- RE: Solar Street Lights
- RE: PV System (3kW)
- Bursaries: BSc Honours (YR01)
- Matriculants: Tuition Contribution for 2 subjects - Physical Science and Mathematics
- Community - Based Solar Heating Installation and Advanced Entrepreneurship Training
- War on Leaks
COMPILER/CONTACT PERSONS:
EXT:
DIRECTOR – GENERAL
STATUS:
DATE:
QUESTION 2432 APPROVED/NOT APPROVED/AMENDED
Dr BE NZIMANDE, MP
MINISTER OF HIGHER EDUCATION AND TRAINING
STATUS:
DATE:
05 December 2016 - NW2433
Motau, Mr SC to ask the Minister of Higher Education and Training
(a) What is the total number of grants that were paid out by the Education Training and Development Practices Sector Education and Training Authority in the 2015-16 financial year, (b) which institution was each grant awarded to, (c) how many students completed the training courses offered and (d) what qualification did each of the specified students receive?
Reply:
(a) 341 Grants were awarded.
(b) The following institutions were awarded grants:
- National Education Collaboration Trust
- Xtensive Academy
- Tembe Service Provider
- Africa Learn
- PC Training & Business College
- Northern Cape Rural TVET College
- Eastern Cape Province
- KwaZulu-Natal Province
- Limpopo Province
- Operations
- South African Fashion Designers Agency
- Central University of Technology
- University of Free State
- Vuselela TVET College
- Eastcape Midlands TVET College
- TVET College of Cape Town
- Boland TVET College
- Northlink TVET College
- Gauteng Provincial Office
- North West Province
- Northern Cape Province
- Western Cape Province
- Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University
- SAGDA
- Mpumalanga Province
- Free State Province
- The Davinci Institute for Technology
- Constituency Support
- National Tertiary Education Union
- Constituency Support
- University of KwaZulu-Natal
- University of Limpopo
- Stellenbosch University
- Cape Peninsula University of Technology
- Durban University of Technology
- B. T Group of Companies (Pty) Ltd
- Vaal University of Technology
- Matiisetse Training
- Gotsec Skills Training
- Retshetse Training Project
- Edutel Skills Development
- BEPE Development
- Khosithi Training Institute
- University of Venda
- Flavious Mareka TVET College
- University of the Western Cape
- University of Cape Town
- Various Tertiary Institutions
- University of the Witwatersrand
- The Business Zone
- UNISA
- JENN Training and Consultancy
- Regent Business School
- University of Pretoria
- Goldfields TVET College
- HCR Development cc
- Gert Sibande TVET College
- Maluti TVET College
- University of North West
- Sustainability Institute
- Class Consulting
- Enterprises at University of Pretoria
- Waterberg TVET College
- Lebone Educare Centre
- Mnambithi TVET College
- Lovedale TVET College
- Fort Hare University
- Crous Knowledge Resources (Pty) Ltd
- Profound Intelligence Management Services cc
- Africa Competency Development
- South African Council for Graduate Co-operatives
- Rhodes University
- Walter Sisulu University
- Extended Learning UKZN
- Taletso TVET College
- Wits Business School
- AfroXpert Performance Development
- Funzani Education and Training
- Jasintha (Pty) Ltd
- Star Schools
- Rampadise Education Training and Development Centre
- Realeboga-Bakubung Training and Development Agency
- Rosy's Training and Development
- Tshehang Development and Training
- Tshepang Educare Trust
- Central University of Technology
- Ntataise Trust
- Ntsoanatsatsi Educare
- University of Zululand
- Shaping the Learner
- Autism South Africa
- Children Disability Centre
- SCI-BONO Discovery Centre
- Mpumalanga Provincial Office
- Lesedi Educare Association
- South African College Principals Organisation
(c) 1 084 Unemployed and1 398 employed learners completed various skills development programmes.
(d) Qualifications received by unemployed learners who completed the ETDP SETA funded skills development programmes in 2015-16:
- Learnerships: Early Childhood Development (ECD) Practitioner, Youth Development Practice, Environmental Practice and Youth Development Learnerships.
- Full Qualifications: Post-Graduate Certificate in Education and B-ED Foundation Phase.
- Matric Second Chance Project: National Senior Certificate (Grade 12 Certificate).
- Workplace Experience for TVET College Students: Office Administration, Business Administration, HR Management, Travel and Tourism, and Marketing Management.
- Workplace Experience for UOT Students: National Diploma in Electrical Engineering, National Diploma in Operations Management, National Diploma in Human Resources Management, National Diploma in Public Management, National Diploma in Electrical Engineering, National Diploma in Public Management and National Diploma in Electrical Engineering.
Qualifications received by employed learners who completed the ETDP SETA funded skills development programmes in 2015-16:
- Learnerships: End - User Computing Learnership.
- Full Qualifications: Post Graduate Certificate in Vocational Education, Advanced Programme in Leadership and Management, Leadership and Management Programme.
- Skills Programmes: Emerging Managers Programme, Programme on Planning, Organising, Directing, Controlling and Coordinating the Educational and Administrative aspects of Primary and Secondary Schools; Braille and Sign Language; special programme for Learners with Special Educational Needs (LSEN) teachers; Programme in Information Technology; Programme in Negotiation Skills; and Programme on Conduct Outcomes-Based Assessment; Programme on Planning and Development Management.
- Subject Content and Methodology for Teachers: Special Programme for Grade 10 -12 teachers: (Mathematics, Special Programme for Grade 10 -12 teacher Natural Sciences).
COMPILER/CONTACT PERSONS:
EXT:
DIRECTOR – GENERAL
STATUS:
DATE:
QUESTION 2433 APPROVED/NOT APPROVED/AMENDED
Dr BE NZIMANDE, MP
MINISTER OF HIGHER EDUCATION AND TRAINING
STATUS:
DATE:
05 December 2016 - NW2440
Mhlongo, Mr TW to ask the Minister of Higher Education and Training
(a) What is the total number of grants that were paid out by the Media, Advertising, Information and Communication Technologies Sector Education and Training Authority in the 2015-16 financial year, (b) which institution was each grant awarded to, (c) how many students completed the training courses offered and (d) what qualification did each of the specified students receive?
Reply:
(a) 447 Grants were awarded.
(b) The following institutions were awarded grants:
- 2Cana Solutions
- 4D Innovations (Pty) Ltd
- Abundant Media (Pty) Ltd
- Accenture S.A. (Pty) Ltd
- Adamensis Commerce
- Adapt IT (Pty) Ltd
- Adknowledge Advertising (Pty) Ltd
- Advocate Solutions (Pty) Ltd
- Africa Rail Logistics & Technologies (Pty) Ltd
- African Arete (Pty) Ltd
- African Skies Media (Pty) Ltd
- Afrigis (Pty) Ltd
- Afrofusion Advertising and Marketing (Pty) Ltd
- Altech Multimedia (Pty) Ltd
- Altech UEC S.A (Pty) Ltd
- AME Africa Healthcare (Pty) Ltd
- Aptronics P/L
- Argility (Pty) Ltd
- ATOS ((Pty)) Ltd
- ATOS Origin (Pty) Ltd
- Atos (Pty) Ltd
- Automate Dealer Management Systems (Pty) Ltd
- AV Alliance (Pty) Ltd
- AV Software (Pty) Ltd
- Bakgatla Media Centre
- Barone, Budge & Diminick (Pty) Ltd
- Basotho IT Group
- BGS8 Consulting (Pty) Ltd
- Big Fish School of Digital Filmmaking
- Big Fish School of Digital Filmmaking (Pty) Ltd
- Boom Town Strategic Brand Agency
- Botshegetse Trading & Projects (Pty) Ltd
- Brave Channel (Pty) Ltd
- Britehouse SSD (Pty) Ltd
- British Telecommunications Services (Pty) Ltd
- Brolaz SA (Pty) Ltd
- Business Connexion (Pty) Ltd
- Bytes People Solutions-A Division Of Bytes Technology Group S.A (Pty) Ltd
- Cape Film Commission
- Cape Peninsula University Of Technology
- Capricorn FM (Pty) Ltd
- CDK Global (UK) Ltd
- Central University of Technology, Free State
- Centre For Education Policy Development
- Centretech Broadcasting CC
- Cisco Systems SA (Pty) Ltd
- Cisco Systems South Africa (Pty) Ltd
- Claas Trading
- Coalition Trading 616 CC
- Comit Technologies (Pty) Ltd
- Comsel Eighteen (Pty) Ltd
- Concilium Technologies (Pty) Ltd
- Continental Outdoor Media (Pty) Ltd
- Coralite (Pty) Ltd
- CQS Technology Holdings (Pty) Ltd
- CSIR
- CSS Tirisano Computer Systems (Pty) Ltd
- Cura Risk Management Software (Pty) Ltd
- Dartcom SA (Pty) Ltd
- Dataopt cc
- Datasmith (Pty) Ltd
- Datatex Dynamics cc
- Davest Trading 36 (Pty) Ltd
- Diebold SA (Pty) Ltd
- Dimension Data (Pty) Ltd
- DVG Property (Pty) Ltd
- Dynamic IT Consultants (Pty) Ltd
- Dynamic Recovery Services
- Dynamic Visual Technologies (Pty) Ltd
- Dynatech Holdings (Pty) Ltd
- E TV (Pty) Ltd
- East Coast Media
- ELCB Information Services (Pty) Ltd
- Emerging Markets Payments SA (Pty) Ltd
- Emtelle (Pty) Ltd
- Ensure IT Services
- EOH Mthombo (Pty) Ltd
- Eppixcomm Tech (Pty) Ltd
- Ericsson S.A
- ESAT TV (Pty) Ltd - ENCA
- Esri SA (Pty) Ltd
- Evolv Networks (Pty) Ltd
- Exponant (Pty) Ltd
- Faranani Healthcare Solutions (Pty) Ltd
- FCB S.A (Pty) Ltd
- Fibreco Telecommunications (Pty) Ltd
- Film Afrika World Wide (Pty) Ltd
- Fourier-E Consultation Services (Pty) Ltd
- Freshmark Systems (Pty) Ltd
- Friends Of Design-Academy Of Digital Arts
- Fuchs Electronics
- Fujitsu Services Core (Pty) Ltd
- Giesecke & Devrient SA (Pty) Ltd
- Gijima Holdings (Pty) Ltd
- Ginkgo Agency (Pty) Ltd
- Go Fish Marketing cc
- Grand Tellumat Manufacturing (Pty) Ltd
- Gravel Road Entertainment Group (Pty) Ltd
- Gravit8 Information Technology
- Hewlett Packard SA (Pty) Ltd
- Hitachi Data Systems (Pty) Ltd
- Huawei Technologies Africa (Pty) Ltd
- Hybrid Digital Ltd
- I1 Technologies (Pty) Ltd
- iConnect SA (Pty) Ltd
- Iconnix (Pty) Ltd
- ICT International Consulting & Training Worx (Pty) Ltd
- Ikando cc
- ILAB
- ILC Lerumo (Pty) Ltd
- Impucuzeko Skills & Training Developments
- Inforcomm Solutions
- Information Delivery Systems Consultants (Pty) Ltd
- Institute for the Advancement of Journalism
- Integr8 IT (Pty) Ltd
- Intergraph Systems SA
- interplay Trading 114 (Pty) Ltd
- Inzuzu IT Consulting (Pty) Ltd
- IQ Business (Pty) Ltd
- Isolve Business Solutions (Pty) Ltd
- IT School Innovation (Pty) Ltd
- ITQ Business Solutions (Pty) Ltd
- J Walter Thompson Co. SA (Pty) Ltd
- Jenny Internet cc
- Joe Public
- Julzac Technologies (Pty) Ltd
- Jurumani Solutions (Pty) Ltd
- Khauleza IT Solutions (Pty) Ltd
- Khum MK Investments
- Kingsway College of Computing
- Koba IT Solutions (Pty) Ltd
- Konica Minolta S.A A Division of Bidosffice (Pty) Ltd
- Kundani Trading cc
- Leboa IT Solutions (Pty) Ltd
- Little Pig cc
- M&C Saatchi Abel (Pty) Ltd
- Machine Group (Pty) Ltd
- Matella IT Support Services (Pty) Ltd
- MCCANN World Group SA (Pty) Ltd
- MECS Growth (Pty) Ltd
- Media Village Communication
- Metropolitan Republic JHB (Pty) Ltd
- MG SA Trading (Pty) Ltd
- MIA Telecommunications (Pty) Ltd
- Microsoft SA (Pty) Ltd
- Mindworx Consulting Gauteng
- Mint Management Technologies (Pty) Ltd
- MIP Holdings (Pty) Ltd
- MMS Communications SA (Pty) Ltd
- Mobilize Outsourcing Solutions (Pty) Ltd
- Mondial IT Solutions (Pty) Ltd
- Moonlighting Films (Pty) Ltd
- Morvest Outsourcing Solutions (Pty) Ltd
- Morvest Professional Services
- Motorola Solutions SA
- Mpande Technologies
- MPU Mobile (Pty) Ltd
- Muga Design
- Multichoice Support Services (Pty) Ltd
- Mustek Limited
- MWEB Connect (Pty) Ltd
- Mykonkie Designs And Creations (Pty) Ltd
- NANE Solutions
- NANE Solutions cc
- Naye Human capital Services
- Neotel (Pty) Ltd
- Netsurit (Pty) Ltd
- Network BBDO (Pty) Ltd
- Ngoza Business Solutions
- Obsidian Systems (Pty) Ltd
- Ocule IT cc
- OEP Office Equipment Products
- OFYT Marketing & Communication (Pty) Ltd
- Ogilvy & Mather Cape Town (Pty) Ltd
- Ogilvy & Mather SA (Pty) Ltd
- Okuhle Media
- Omega Digital Technologies (Pty) Ltd
- Omnicom Media Group (Pty) Ltd
- Oracle Corporation SA (Pty) Ltd
- Ornico Group
- Out of the Blue Graphic Design Solution (Pty) Ltd
- Panavision SA (Pty) Ltd
- Pansolutions Holdings (Pty) Ltd
- Parsec (Pty) Ltd
- PG Computers Services (Pty) Ltd
- Philips S.A
- Power FM (Pty) Ltd
- Praysa Trade (Pty) Ltd
- Primedia Instore a Division of Primedia (Pty) Ltd
- Primedia Outdoor
- Primedia (Pty) Ltd
- Printegration cc
- Product One Solutions (Pty) Ltd
- Prokon Software Consultants
- Prophesy Sofware Factory (Pty) Ltd
- Psybergate (Pty) Ltd
- QMUZIK Technologies (Pty) Ltd
- Quirk Cape Town (Pty) Ltd
- Rectron (Pty) Ltd
- Red Edge Solutions (Pty) Ltd
- Red Pepper Pictures (Pty) Ltd
- Redline Telecom. SA (Pty) Ltd
- Relational Database Consulting (Pty) Ltd
- Reutech Radar Systems A Division (Pty) Ltd
- Saatchi & Saatchi (Pty) Ltd
- SABC
- Sable Data Works (Pty) Ltd
- Sabrin Systems (Pty) Ltd
- Saratoga Software (Pty) Ltd
- SASANI Africa (Pty) Ltd
- Sebata Institute
- Sentech Soc Ltd
- Shapiro Shaik Defries & Associates (Pty) Ltd
- Sharp Move Trading (Pty) Ltd
- Siemens (Pty) Ltd
- Silulo Ulutho Technologies
- Sithabile Technology Services (Pty) Ltd
- Sizwe Africa IT Group (Pty) Ltd
- Slipstream Consulting (Pty) Ltd
- Smart Client Services (Pty) Ltd
- Snowball Effect cc
- Software Consulting Services (Pty) Ltd
- South African Film Institute
- South Collection Trading Enterprises cc
- Soweto TV
- Space Age Technologies
- SPL
- SPL Communications
- Spotlite Marketing
- Stepchange Development (Pty) Ltd
- Stowe Holdings (Pty) Ltd
- Supima Computers (Pty) Ltd
- Sword SA (Pty) Ltd
- Syntell (Pty) Ltd
- Systems Applications Products SA (Pty) Ltd
- T5 Systems
- The Innovation Hub Management Company SCO Limited
- Tee Que Trading Services (Pty) Ltd
- Tekanyo IT Services (Pty) Ltd
- Tellumat (Pty) Ltd
- The Media Workshop
- Triggerfish Animation/Revolting Rhymes Film (Pty) Ltd
- Trudon (Pty) Ltd
- Trustlink (Pty) Ltd
- TSC Technologies (Pty) Ltd
- T-Systems S.A (Pty) Ltd
- Tygarella Technologies
- UCS Solutions
- UCS Technology Service (Pty) Ltd
- Ulwazi Trading Information Technology
- Umlingani Group (Pty) Ltd
- Umoya Communications (Pty) Ltd
- University of Venda
- Unplugged Communications cc
- Velisa Africa (Pty) Ltd
- Victorious Technologies
- Virgin Mobile S.A (Pty) Ltd
- Vlocity Communications (Pty) Ltd
- Vodacom
- Vox Telecommunications (Pty) Ltd
- WEB Africa Networks (Pty) Ltd
- Westcon Comztek (Pty) Ltd
- XON Systems (Pty) Ltd
- Xon Systems (Pty) Ltd
- Yired (Pty) Ltd (T/A YFM)
- ZA Central Registry
- Zetes (Pty) Ltd
(c) 5 256 Students completed their training courses.
(d) The list of qualifications are as follows:
- Certificate: Information Technology: Database Administration
- Certificate: Information Technology: Database Development
- Certificate: Technology Management and Innovation
- Diploma: Technology Management and Innovation
- Doctor of Philosophy: Management of Technology
- FET Certificate: Copy and Content Editor
- FET Certificate: Film, Television and Video Production
- FETC :Information Technology: Systems Development
- FETC :Information Technology: Technical Support
- FETC: Information Technology: End User Computing
- GUI-Based Applications for End-User Computing
- Innovation (MOTI)
- Master of Philosophy: Management of Technology and Innovation (MOTI)
- Masters in Information Engineering
- Masters in Telecommunications Engineering
- National Certificate: 2D Animation (Animation Specialisation)
- National Certificate: 2D Animation (Business and Projects Specialisation)
- National Certificate: 2D Animation (Performing Arts Specialisation)
- National Certificate: 2D (film) Floor Manager (video)
- National Certificate: 3D Animation and Visual Effects
- National Certificate: Advertising (Art Director )
- National Certificate: Advertising (Client Service)
- National Certificate: Advertising (Copywriter)
- National Certificate: Advertising (Media)
- National Certificate: Advertising (Production)
- National Certificate: Art Department
- National Certificate: Broadcast Engineer (Broadcast Contribution)
- National Certificate: Broadcast Engineer (Broadcast Head-end Systems)
- National Certificate: Broadcast Engineer (Radio or Television)
- National Certificate: Broadcast Engineer (Spectrum Management)
- National Certificate: Business Analysis Support Practice
- National Certificate: Commissioning Editor
- National Certificate: Copy and Content Editor
- National Certificate: Copywriter
- National Certificate: Editing and Post Production
- National Certificate: Entrepreneurship
- National Certificate: Film Camera Operator
- National Certificate: Grips
- National Certificate: Interactive Media
- National Certificate: Journalism
- National Certificate: Lighting
- National Certificate: Location Scouting and Assisting Location Manager
- National Certificate: Production
- National Certificate: Production Accounting
- National Certificate: Radio Production
- National Certificate: Radio Station Management
- National Certificate: Radio Station Manager
- National Certificate: Researcher
- National Certificate: Script Supervisor
- National Certificate: Technician in Broadcast Engineering
- National Certificate: Unit Assistant
- National Certificate: Video Camera Operator
- National Certificate: Vision Controller
- National Certificate: Vision Mixer
- Operations
- Solutions Development / Programming
- Systems Development
- Systems Development (Commerce Development)
- Systems Development (Fourth Generation Language Programming)
- Systems Development (Multi-Media Development)
- Systems Development (Object Oriented Programming)
- Systems Development (Procedural Programming)
- Systems Support (Desktop)
- Systems Support Engineer
- Telecommunication Network Operations
- Website Development
COMPILER/ CONTACT PERSON:
EXT:
DIRECTOR-GENERAL:
SIGNATURE:
DATE:
QUESTION 2440 APPROVED/AMENDED
Dr BE NZIMANDE, MP
MINISTER OF HIGHER EDUCATION AND TRAINING
STATUS:
DATE:
05 December 2016 - NW2441
Matsepe, Mr CD to ask the Minister of Higher Education and Training
(a) What is the total number of grants that were paid out by the Manufacturing, Engineering and Related Services Sector Education and Training Authority in the 2015-16 financial year, (b) which institution was each grant awarded to, (c) how many students completed the training courses offered and (d) what qualification did each of the specified students receive?
Reply:
(a) 1 786 Grants were awarded.
(b) See Annexure A for institutions that were awarded grants.
(c) 57 518 Students completed their training courses.
(d) The list of qualifications are as follows:
- Numeracy in Maths, Communication in English, OHC Retraining
- Mechanical Engineering; Electrical Engineering; Metallurgy Engineering
- Computer Engineer, Aeronautical Technician, Electrical Engineering Technologist, Industrial Engineering, Technician Electronics Engineer Mechanical Engineer, Financial management, Human Resource Managers, Logistics Manager, Industrial Psychology, PR Communication, ND: Marketing, Business Management, Management Assistant, Public Management, Business Management
- National Certificate: Specialist Hygiene and Cleaning Services NQF Level 1 and 2 (Services SETA)
- GETC: Domestic Services NQF L1 (Services SETA)
- General Education and Training Certificate: Hygiene and Cleaning NQF Level 1 (Services SETA)
- Further Education and Training Certificate: Business Administration Services (Secretarial/Administration) NQF Level 4
- Further Education and Training Certificate: Generic Management: Planning and Scheduling Techniques NQF Level 4
- FET Certificate: Automotive Repair and Maintenance (Passenger and Light Delivery Vehicles): NQF Level 4 (Reviewed)
- Further Education and Training Certificate: Automotive Sales and Support Services (Vehicle Servicing): NQF Level 4
- Further Education and Training Certificate: Generic Management: General Management NQF Level 4 (SERVICES SETA)
- Further Education and Training Certificate: Automotive Sales and Support Services (Passenger Vehicle Sales) : NQF Level 4
- Further Education and Training Certificate: Autotronics NQF Level 4
- Further Education and Training Certificate: Information Technology: End User Computing
- FET Certificate: Automotive Repair and Maintenance (Commercial Vehicle) : NQF Level 4 (Reviewed)
- Further Education and Training Certificate: Mechatronics (Sensors and Measurement) NQF Level 4
- Further Education and Training Certificate: Automotive Sales and Support Services (Part Sales): NQF Level 4
- Further Education and Training Certificate: Engineering Fabrication: Manufacturing and Engineering NQF Level 4
- FET Certificate: Human Resources Management &Practices Support NQF Level 4
- Further Education and Training Certificate: Mechatronics (Automation and Controls) NQF Level 4
- Further Education and Training Certificate: Manufacturing and Assembly Operations Supervision NQF Level 4
- Further Education and Training Certificate: Metals Production (Iron and Steel Manufacturing) NQF Level 4
- Further Education and Training Certificate: Metal and Engineering Manufacturing Processes NQF Level 4
- Further Education and Training Certificate: Generic Management
- FETA Certificate: Automotive Repair and Maintenance (Earthmoving Equipment) : NQF Level 4 (Reviewed)
- Further Education and Training Certificate: Steel Tube and Pipe Manufacturing: NQF Level 4
- Further Education and Training Certificate: Mechanical Engineering: Fitting: Manufacturing and Engineering NQF Level 4
- Further Education and Training Certificate: Automotive Sales and Support Services (Part Sales): NQF Level 4
- Further Education and Training Certificate: Automotive Body Repairer NQF Level 4
- Further Education and Training Certificate: Automotive Sales and Support Services (Vehicle Servicing): NQF Level 4
- Further Education and Training Certificate: New Venture Creation NQF Level 4 (Services SETA)
- Further Education and Training Certificate: Project Management NQF Level 4 (Services SETA)
- Further Education and Training Certificate : Plastics Manufacturing: NQF Level 4 (Reviewed)
- General Education and Training Certificate: Business Practice NQF Level 1
- National Certificate: Automotive Components: Manufacturing and Assembly NQF Level 2
- National Certificate: CNC Production Machining NQF Level 2
- National Certificate: Automotive Repair and Maintenance (Commercial Vehicle) NQF Level 3
- National Certificate: Automotive Repair and Maintenance (Commercial Vehicle) NQF Level 2 (Reviewed)
- National Certificate: Automotive Repair and Maintenance (Passenger and Light Delivery) NQF Level 2 (Reviewed)
- National Certificate: Automotive Repair and Maintenance (Passenger and Light Delivery) NQF Level 3;5
- National Certificate: Automotive Spray Painting (Spray Painter) NQF Level 2 National Certificate: Autotronics NQF Level 3;4;5
- National Certificate: Business Analysis Support Practice
- National Certificate: Business Administration Services Level 2 (Secretarial/Administration)
- National Certificate: Business Administration Services NQF Level 3
- National Certificate: Ceiling and Partitioning Installation (CETA)
- National Certificate: Contact Centre Support NQF Level 2 (Service SETA)
- National Certificate in Manufacturing, Engineering and Related Activities: NQF Level 1
- National Certificate: Electrical Engineering NQF Level 2;3;4 (ESETA)
- National Certificate in Manufacturing, Engineering and Related Activities: NQF Level 1
- National Certificate: Engineering Fabrication (Boiler Maker) NQF Level 3
- National Certificate : Furniture Making (FPM SETA)
- National Certificate: Information Technology: Systems Support NQF Level 5 (MICTS)
- National Certificate: Information Technology: End User Computing NQF Level 3 (MICTS)
- National Certificate: Industrial Rubber Manufacturing Processes NQF Level 2
- National Certificate: Mechatronics NQF Level 3 and 4
- National Certificate: Tyre Assembly: NQF Level 3
- National Certificate In Welding Application and Practice (Steel Weld) NQF Level 2 and 3 (Reviewed)
- National Certificate In Welding Application and Practice (All Positions: Mechanical Engineering) NQF Level 3 (Reviewed)
- National Certificate in Power and Telecommunication Cable Manufacturing: NQF Level 3 and 4
- National Certificate : Metals Production (Iron and Steel Manufacturing) NQF Level 2 and 3
- National Certificate: Metal and Engineering Manufacturing Processes NQF Level 3
- National Certificate: Production Technology NQF Level 2 and 3
- National Certificate in Polymer Composite Fabrication: NQF Level 2
- National Certificate in Polymer Composite Fabrication: NQF Level 2
- National Certificate in Plastics Manufacturing: NQF Level 2
- National Certificate in Plastics Manufacturing: NQF Level 3 (Reviewed)
- Plant Production
- National Certificate in Power and Telecommunication Cable Manufacturing: NQF Level 2 and 3
- National Certificate: Mechanical Engineering: Tooling Manufacture (Tool, Jig and Die Maker) NQF Level 3
- National Certificate: Mechanical Engineering (Manufacturing and Engineering Fitter) NQF Level 2
- National Certificate: Air-Conditioning, Refrigeration and Ventilation NQF Level 2 and 3
- National Certificate in Management (Team Leader) Level 3
- Electrical Engineering, Air Conditioning & Refrigeration, Fitter and Turner; Motor Mechanic, Millwright (Electromechanician), Rigger, Fitter, Turner, Diesel Mechanic, Boilermaker, Spray Painter; Earth Moving Equipment, Welder. Electrician, Lift Mechanic, Refrigeration Mechanic
- Skills programmes linked to the merSETA Learnerships
- Electronics Engineer Mechanical Engineer, Financial Management, Human Resource Managers, Logistics Manager, Industrial Psychology, PR Communication, ND: Marketing, Business Management, Management Assistant, Public Management, Business Management
COMPILER/CONTACT PERSONS:
EXT:
DIRECTOR – GENERAL
STATUS:
DATE:
QUESTION 2441 APPROVED/NOT APPROVED/AMENDED
Dr BE NZIMANDE, MP
MINISTER OF HIGHER EDUCATION AND TRAINING
STATUS:
DATE:
05 December 2016 - NW2442
Matsepe, Mr CD to ask the Minister of Higher Education and Training
(a) What is the total number of grants that were paid out by the Mining Qualifications Authority in the 2015-16 financial year, (b) which institution was each grant awarded to, (c) how many students completed the training courses offered and (d) what qualification did each of the specified students receive?
Reply:
(a) 471 Grants were awarded.
(b) The following institutions were awarded grants:
- Adedce Training T/A Welkom City College
- Aflease Gold Ltd
- Africal Rainbow Minerals
- African Explosives Limited
- African Minerals College
- Afrimat Aggregate Ltd
- Afrimat Contracting International Pty Ltd
- Afrisam (South Africa) (Pty) Ltd
- Aft Aggregates Pty Ltd
- Ai Technical Services
- Akapo Jewels
- Andru Mining (Pty) Ltd
- Anglo Coal Sace- New Denmark Colliery
- Anglo Coal Training and Develo
- Anglo Inyosi Coal
- Anglogold Ashanti Ltd - Division
- Anglogold Ashanti Training
- Aquarius Platinum (SA) Corporate Services (Pty) Ltd
- Aquarius Platinum South Africa
- Arnot Colliery
- Art in Jewellery Manufacture and Training
- Ashok Jewellers
- Assmang Chrome Dwarsrivier Mine
- Assmang Limited
- Assmang Limited- Black Rock
- Assmang Ltd - Beeshoek
- Aveng (Africa) Limited
- B Haberl
- B&E International (Pty) Ltd
- Baden Training and Computing Services
- Bafokeng Rasimone Managementse
- Ballito Crushers Pty Ltd
- Barplats Mines Limited
- Beatrix Goldmine
- Beatrix Mining co ltd
- Benhaus
- Bicon Infrastrure Advisory Trust
- Black Mountain Mining (Pty) Ltd
- Blasting & Excavating (Pty) Ltd
- Blurock Quarries Pty Ltd
- Bme a Division of Omnia Group (Pty) Ltd
- Bomanxele Trading and Projects
- Buffelsfontein gold
- Ca Brauteseth
- Cape Peninsula University of Technology
- Central University of Technology
- Chamotte Holdings (Pty) Ltd
- Coalcor mining (Pty) Ltd
- Colliery Training College
- Convention Business Associates
- Copper Coal sunset Trading 431 (Pty) Ltd
- Council for Geoscience
- Cronimet Chrome Mining SA (Pty) Ltd
- Crown Gold Recoveries (Pty) Ltd
- Cullinan Diamond Mine (Pty) Ltd
- David Bolding
- De Beers Consolidated Mines
- De Beers -Venetia Mine
- Delmas Coal (Pty) Ltd
- Deltah Jewels (Pty) Ltd
- Denver Technical College of South Africa
- Diamond Education College
- Dilokong Chrome Mine (Pty) Ltd
- Dominium Reefs Uranium Mines JV
- Dra Mineral Project (Pty) Ltd
- DRD Northwest Operations Buffelsfontein Gold
- DRD North West Operations Buffelsfontein Gold
- Driefontein Gold Mine
- Durban University of Technology
- Eastern Platinum Limited
- Emanyamandeni Development
- Ergo Business Development Academy
- Ergo Mining (Pty) Ltd
- Eskilz College (Pty) Ltd
- Evander Gold Mines Ltd - Kinross Division
- Exclusive Access Trading 803 (Pty) Ltd
- Exxaro Coal (Grovos)
- Exxaro Ferroalloys (Pty) Ltd
- Exxaro KZN
- Exxaro Matla Coal
- Exxaro Resources Ltd
- Ezulwini Mining Company
- Finsch Diamonds Mine
- Firefly Investments 251
- Foskor (Pty) Limited
- Fraser Alexander (Pty) Ltd
- Fraser Alexander Pty Ltd- Tailing Wages
- Gerhard Moolman
- Glen Douglas Dolomite (Pty) Ltd
- Glencore Operations South Africa (Pty) Ltd
- Global Jewellery Academy
- Goedehoop Coll-Amcoal
- Gold Fields Business Leadership Academy (Pty)
- Gold Fields South Deep Mine
- Goldplat Recovery (Pty) Ltd
- Grinaker LTA Mining
- Harmony Gold Mining Co Ltd
- Harry Oppenheimer Diamond Training
- Hernic Ferrochrome (Pty) Ltd
- Hotazel Manganese Mines (Pty) Ltd
- I Campus
- Idwala Industrial Holdings
- Idwala Industrial Minerals
- Ifu Training Institute (Pty) Ltd
- Imfundiso Skills Development (Pty) Ltd
- Impala Platinum Limited
- Intsika Skills Beneficiation
- Isibonelo Colliery Anglo Operations
- J Friedman Jewellers (Pty) Ltd
- J.E.F.Drill and Blast
- JB Blasting
- Jindal Mining SA (Pty) Ltd
- Kai Batla Minerals Industry
- Keaton Mining (Pty) Ltd
- Keith White Design Ltd
- Khethekile Mining (Pty) Ltd
- Khutala Colliery
- Klipbank Mining (Pty) Ltd
- Klipfontein Sands (Pty) Ltd
- Klipsruit Colliery
- Kloof Gold Mining Co Ltd
- Koffiefontein Empowerment JV
- Koornfontein Mines Ltd
- Kriel Colliery
- Kumba Iron Ore (Sishen)
- Lafarge Industries South Africa (Pty) Ltd
- Lafarge South Africa (Pty) Ltd
- Lanxess Mining (Pty) Ltd
- Leeuw Mining & Exploration
- Lesedi Mining Solutions and Resources
- Macmillan South Africa (Pty) Ltd
- Majuba TVET College
- Makonjwaan Imperial Mining Company (Pty) Ltd
- Mangosuthu University of Technology
- Marula Platinum (Pty) Ltd
- Mathome Training and Development
- Matsopa Minerals (Pty) Ltd
- Media Works (Pty) Ltd
- Mentec
- Merafe Ferrochrome & Mining
- Messina Platinum Mines Limited
- Middelburg Mine Services (Pty) Ltd
- Mineral Mining Training Institute (Pty) Ltd
- Minerals Operations Executive
- Mintek
- Mizane Manufacturing Jewellers
- MM and G Mining and Engineering Services (Pty) Ltd
- MMTI
- Modikwa Platinum Mine
- Moolmans Bros. Construction
- MTL Training and Projects (Pty) Ltd
- Murray & Roberts Cementation
- Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University
- New Vaal Colliery a Division
- Newrak Mining (Pty) Ltd
- Newshelf 706 Limited
- Nicolor (Pty) Ltd
- Nkk Holdings (Pty) Ltd
- Nkomati Mine
- North West University
- Northam Platinum Limited
- Northern Cape Rural TVET College
- Npc-Cimpor (Pty) Ltd
- Ntshovelo Mining Resources
- One Vision Investments 85
- Optimum Coal Mine (Pty) Ltd
- Optimum Colliery
- Orbit TVET College - Mankwe Campus
- Palabora Copper (Pty) Ltd
- Petroleum Agency SA
- Phephisa Mining (Pty) Ltd
- Pilanesberg Platinum Mines
- Platchro Mining Services (Pty) Ltd
- Platreef Resources (Pty) Ltd
- Pneuma Jewellers cc
- Po Joubert
- PPC Cement (Pty) Ltd
- PPC Lime Ltd
- Precrete Nozala
- Pretoria Portland Cement Co
- Pride of Success
- Prima Klipbrekers Edms Bpk
- Prisma Training Solutions
- Project Literacy Education Centres
- Rand Uranium (Pty) Ltd
- Raumix Aggregates
- Re Tshepang General Construction 59
- Rhodes University
- Rhodium Reefs Limited
- Richards Bay Mining (Pty) Ltd
- Richtrau 177 Pty Ltd
- Rustenburg Platinum Mine
- Samancor Eastern Chrome Mines
- Samancor Ltd
- Science Paradym Foundation
- Seda Limpopo Jewellery Incubator
- Sekhukhune TVET College
- Sephaku Cement (Pty) Ltd
- Shadow Jewellers cc
- Shanduka Coal (Pty) Ltd
- Sishen Iron Ore Company (Pty) Ltd
- Siyemba Mining
- Sizwe General Trade (Pty) Ltd
- Slater Coal (Pty) Ltd
- Smancor Eastern Chrome Mines
- Soffia Fine Jewellery cc
- SPH Kundalila (Pty) Ltd
- Sta Coal Mining Company (Pty) Ltd
- Stan Rand Consulting (Pty) Ltd
- Tau Lekoa Gold Mining Company Limited
- Tavistock
- Technology Risk Solutions (Pty) Ltd
- Tendele Coal Mining
- Thabo Mohomane (Pty) Ltd
- Thaliwe's Trading Enterprise cc
- Tharisa Minerals Pty Ltd
- The Bera Diamond Academy
- Thorn Castle
- Thusang Metallurgical Engineering Training and Consulting
- Tisand (Pty) Ltd
- TM Training Initiative (Pty) Ltd
- Tminerals (Pty) Ltd
- Total Coal South Africa (Pty) Ltd
- Triton Training and Development
- Trollope Mining Services (Pty) Ltd
- Tshentu Services (Pty) Ltd
- Tshepo Recruitment Mining
- Tshipi e Ntle Manganese Mining
- Tshwane University of Technology
- Tuli Recruitment Agency and Projects (Pty) Ltd
- Two Rivers Platinum (Pty) Ltd
- Umjindi Jewellery Project No.1
- United Manganese of Kalahari
- University of Cape Town
- University of Fort Hare
- University of Johannesburg
- University of KwaZulu-Natal
- University of Limpopo
- University of Pretoria
- University of Stellenbosch
- University of the Free State
- University of the Western Cape
- University of the Witwatersrand
- University of Venda
- Vaal University of Technology
- Vametco Alloys (Pty) Ltd
- Van Der Bank Jewellers
- Vergenoeg Mining Co (Pty) Ltd
- Verwey's Selection & Training Services
- Viljoen Juweliers BK
- Virginia Jewellery School
- Vunene Mining (Pty) Ltd
- Walter Sisulu University
- Wesizwe Platinum Limited
- Westdawn Investments (Pty) Ltd
- Western Platinum Karee Mine
- Western Platinum Mine
- World of Platinum
- Worldwide Coal Carolina (Pty) Ltd
- Xstrata Alloys Rhovan Operatio
- Xstrata South Africa (Pty) Ltd
- Yametco Alloys (Pty) Ltd
- Zenzele Technology
- Zizwe General Trade (Pty) Ltd
- Zurel Bros SA CC
(c) 13 523 Students completed their training courses.
(d) The list of qualifications are as follows:
- Bursaries
- Mathematics and Science
- Learnerships
- Skills Programme
- Artisan Development
- Internships
- Management Development
- Adult Education Training
- Work Experience
- TVET Student Support
- Workplace Coaches
COMPILER/CONTACT PERSONS:
EXT:
DIRECTOR – GENERAL
STATUS:
DATE:
QUESTION 2442 APPROVED/NOT APPROVED/AMENDED
Dr BE NZIMANDE, MP
MINISTER OF HIGHER EDUCATION AND TRAINING
STATUS:
DATE:
05 December 2016 - NW2447
Kalyan, Ms SV to ask the Minister of Higher Education and Training
What is the total number of grants that were paid out by the Wholesale and Retail Sector Education and Training Authority in the 2015-16 financial year, (b) which institution was each grant awarded to, (c) how many students completed the training courses offered and (d) what qualification did each of the specified students receive?
Reply:
(a) 5 234 Mandatory and 1 530 discretionary grants were award.
(b) The following institutions were awarded grants:
- Suzuki Klerksdorp
- 26-On-Koeberg Motors cc
- 2nd Take Merchants cc
- A and D Spitz (Pty) Ltd
- A H Grocers cc
- A Van Zyl Trading As Amberfield Apteek
- A Van Zyl Trading As Highveld Apteek
- A Van Zyl Trading As Wierdachem Apteek
- A2c Distributors (Pty) Ltd
- Abbotsford Service Station cc
- Abeeda & Associates (Pty) Ltd
- AC Smith cc
- Academy Brushware (Pty) Ltd
- Access Convenience Centre cc
- Access Office Solutions (Pty) Ltd
- Ace Bearings Belts cc
- Ace Fire Suppression Technologies (Pty) Ltd
- ACR Service Station cc
- Action Training Academy cc
- Admiror Trading (Pty) Ltd
- Advacare Edms Bpk
- Advanced Office Automation (Pty) Ltd
- Advidata Trading 291
- Advidata Trading 663
- AE Soft (Pty) Ltd
- Africa Event Solutions cc
- Africa Management Communication
- African Sales Company (Pty) Ltd
- African Spirit Trading 583 (Pty) Ltd
- African Sunset Investments 9
- Africhic 197 (Pty) Ltd
- Afriwealth Trading and Consulting
- AH Marais Seuns Edms Bpk
- Aheers Cash and Carry cc
- Aheers Trading cc
- Ahmed & Ebrahim (Pty) Ltd
- AI Bazaar (Pty) Ltd
- Air Conditioning and Allied Products (KZN) cc
- Ajmer Butchery cc
- AI & CD Ashley (Pty) Ltd
- Albertsville Filling Stations cc
- Alcor Groothandelaar Bk
- Alert Engine Parts (Pty) Ltd
- Algen Bk T/A Protea Park Motors
- All Purpose Hardware Store
- Almenta 125 T/A Pick N Pay
- Alpha Bakery Confectionary (Pty) Ltd T/A Spar Sun Village
- Alpha Builders Supply
- Alpha Pharm Western Cape Limited
- Altrascape cc
- Amadwala Trading 10 cc
- Amar General Dealers cc
- Ambassador Duty Free (Pty) Ltd
- Ambispan (Pty) Ltd
- Amdale Investments cc
- Amic Trading (Pty) Ltd
- Amper Alles Hardware City Groblersdal
- Amrichprop 6 Properties (Pty) Ltd
- Anatech Instr (Pty) Ltd
- andulucia Trading 163 (Pty) Ltd T/A Poultry Power Polokwane
- andy Goetsch Motors cc
- Ansalux (Pty) Ltd
- Antonie Wolmarans Greenacres Optometrist Inc.
- Apex Office National
- Applemist Trading (Pty) Ltd
- Applewood Trading 199 (Pty) Ltd
- Aptotron (Pty) Ltd
- AQS Liquid Transfer (Pty) Ltd
- Araff Investments cc
- Arch Rivers Brand Masters
- Archipax 105 cc
- Arcitica Refrigeration & Catering Equipment Mpumalanga cc
- Artemis Supermarket
- Ashmo Service Station
- Assassi Bham Investments (Pty) Ltd
- AST Filtration Solutions cc
- Atka Trading 131 (Pty) Ltd
- Audio Pulse cc
- Aug Behrens Edms Bpk
- August Vormann SA (Pty) Ltd
- Auto Park Bk
- Autocote (Pty) Ltd
- Autotrek Bk
- Autozone Retail and Distribution (Pty) Limited
- Avax SA 372 cc
- Avenue East Services Station cc
- Aviwe Notshweleka Kokstad Optometrist Inc.
- Avontiq (Pty) Ltd
- Avusa Media/Times Media (Pty) Ltd
- Awakening Excellence
- Axiomox (Pty) Ltd
- Aylo's Distributors (Pty) Ltd
- B & H Plumbing Supplies Cape (Pty) Ltd
- B Banjwa
- B Braune Medical (Pty) Ltd
- B Mtwebana
- B Ntsente
- B S Nkonki
- B Socenywa
- Bag in Box Consultants cc
- Bahati Service Station cc
- Bahlaloga C H B cc
- Baksumi Distributors
- Balco Auto Coatings East (Pty) Ltd
- Balco Auto Coatings North West (Pty) Ltd
- Balco Auto Coatings Pretoria (Pty) Ltd
- Balfour Tyre Centre cc
- Ballito Convenience Centre cc
- Bargain House Wholesalers cc
- Bateleur Packaging cc
- Batsi Hospitality Services
- BBS Ballito cc
- BBS Mica Empangeni cc
- BBS Mica Eshowe cc
- Beam Africa Academy (Pty) Ltd
- Bearing Agent (Edms) Bpk
- Belfast One Stop cc
- Bella Mia Shoes (Pty) Ltd
- Belyommy Trading and Projects
- Benny's Hardware cc
- Benoni Sand and Buildware (Pty) Ltd
- Bernd Triebiger (Pty) Ltd
- Bertrams Foodlane cc
- Besgro (Pty) Ltd
- Best Ever Trading 542 cc
- Bestmade cc T/A Maytime Kwikspar
- Bethlehem Sleepwastelsels (Edms) Bpk
- Bezifor cc T/A Lotus Gardens
- BF Rheeder Ondernemings H/A Kanonkop
- Bhogal and Naidoo Inc. T/A Specsavers Galleria
- BHR Business Systems (Pty) Ltd
- Bhyats Hardware cc
- Bibi Cash and Carry Supermarket (Pty) Ltd
- Bid Industrial Holdings (Pty) Ltd
- Bidvest Bakery Solutions
- Bidvest Paper Plus (Pty) Ltd
- Big Save Hammanskraal cc
- Biz Africa 1167 (Pty) Ltd
- Biz Africa 39 (Pty) Ltd
- Biz Africa 1018 (Pty) Ltd
- Biz Africa 1163 (Pty) Ltd
- Black Ginger 489 (Pty) Ltd
- Blackbird Group (Pty) Ltd
- Blackbird Trading 22 cc
- Blinkbeleg Vyftien (Pty) Ltd T/A B&M Garage
- Block & Chisel Interiors cc
- Blomtuin Supermarket
- Blue Berry Brand Events and Promotion (Pty) Ltd
- Blue Dawn (Ribola) (Pty) Ltd
- Blue Sands Trading 168 cc
- Boardmans Hardware
- Boland College
- Bon Accord Kwikspar
- Bondi Blu Marketing cc
- Boshoff Oranje Vrystaat Ondernemings
- Bospols Pty Ltd
- Boston Gardens Services Centre Pty Ltd
- Bouwer Broers Fietswinkel
- Boxer Superstores
- Boxer Superstores (Pty) Ltd
- BPC HR Solution (Pty) Ltd
- Braai Concepts (Pty) Ltd
- Brackenfell Dienssentrum Trust
- Brackley Investments cc
- Branch Petroleum (Pty) Ltd
- Brand Name Marketing (Pty) Ltd
- Brandcorp (Pty) Ltd
- Brands Furnishers cc
- Brandwood Trading cc
- Braune Training
- Bray's Foodmarket (Pty) Ltd
- Bridge Wholesale (Pty) Ltd
- Bright Idea Projects 1395 cc
- Brights Hardware (Pty) Ltd
- Broadway Sweets (Pty) Ltd
- Brookfield Investments 274
- Brown L Inc.
- Bryan Dowlet Optometrists The Berg Inc.
- Bryan Dowley Optometrists Kraaifontein Inc.
- Bryan Dowley Optometrists Silverton Inc.
- BSB Trading 0001 cc
- Buccleuch Service Station
- Buchel Hardware, An Operation of Iliad Africa Trading (Pty)
- Buffalo City College
- Buffalo River 1 Stop (Pty) Ltd
- Buffalo Stationers (Pty) Ltd
- Buffalo Timber & Hardware Co
- Buffelsdale Service Station
- Buhle Bakhe Training and Development Services cc
- Bullion Boulevard Express (Pty) Ltd
- Burgersfort Parts Centre
- Butcher Bakery and Refrigeration Wholesalers cc
- C and P Campbell cc
- Cab Foods (Pty) Ltd
- Calandra Trading 675 cc
- Caljer Skills Training & Development cc
- Cambridge Food Gauteng (Pty) Ltd
- Cambridge Food (Pty) Ltd
- Camp Roadhouse
- Campwell Hardware Pty Ltd
- Camry Trading Enterprises
- Canon South Africa (Pty) Ltd
- Canton Trading 230 (Pty) Ltd
- Capco cc
- Cape Continental Meats cc
- Cape Copiers cc
- Cape Office Machines
- Cape Peninsula University of Technology
- Cape Road Service Centre cc
- Cape Gate Oils (Pty) Ltd
- Capi-Lux South Africa (Pty) Ltd
- Captain Liquors cc
- Carcroft Trading cc
- Career Wise Emp Ven
- Careers for a Powerful You (Pty) Ltd
- Carl Bechem (Africa) (Pty) Ltd
- Car-Line Investments (Pty) Ltd
- Carpet & Decor Centre (Polokwane) (Pty) Ltd
- Carpet Decor Centre
- Carters Road Supermarket (Pty) Ltd
- Cascade Avenue Trading 158 Pty Ltd
- Cascades Fresh Meats cc
- Casfa Growth Petroleum CC T/A Noordwyk Motors
- Cashbuild (South Africa) (Pty) Ltd
- Cashbuild SA (Pty) Ltd
- Caterware Connection cc
- Cavaletto 8 Pty Ltd
- Cazen cc
- CCS Cash and Carry cc
- Cemboard CC T/A Queensmead Service Station
- Central Route Trading 294 cc
- Central University of Technology
- CGE Filling Station cc
- Chain Hardware Distributors (Pty) Ltd
- Chamdor Faktry Wholesalers (Pty) Ltd
- Changing Tides 229 (Pty) Ltd
- Checkin Supermarket Edms Bpk
- Checkone Supermarket (Pty) Ltd
- Cheetah Estates cc
- Chelf 0035
- Cherry Moss Trade and Invest 204 (Pty) Ltd
- Chester Butcheries (Pty) Ltd
- Chester Wholesale Meat KZN (Pty) Ltd
- Chiraga cc
- Chisomo Investments (Pty) Ltd 2012/016586/07
- Chisti Investments cc
- Choose & Pay Kwik Spar
- Choppies Supermarkets South Africa (Pty) Ltd - Rustenburg
- Christo Du Plessis Vulstasie cc T/A Themba Fuel Station
- Cianam Trading 104 (Pty) Ltd
- Cianam Trading 129 (Pty) Ltd
- Cigarette City (Pty) Ltd
- Circle Seven Trading 993
- Circle Trading 455 cc
- Citi Information Technology
- Citiwood Central Admin a Division of Lliad Africa Trading (Pty) Ltd
- City Coins
- City Square Trading 464 (Pty) Ltd
- City Square Trading 66 cc
- Class A Trading 317 9Pty) Ltd
- Class A Trading 64 (Pty) Ltd
- Class A Trading 640 (Pty) Ltd
- Cliffside Trading 50 (Pty) Ltd
- CLR Electrical (Pty) Ltd
- CMR Meridian (Pty) Ltd
- CN Noto
- CNE Trading CC T/A Geelhout Spar
- CNN Retailers cc
- Coast and Country Sales (Pty) Ltd
- Colbar Clothing (Pty) Ltd
- Cold River Trading (Pty) Ltd
- Coleys Supermarket Trust
- College Of Cape Town (100)
- Colmareen (Pty) Ltd
- Columbine Pet Distributors cc
- Combined Marketing Services (Pty) Ltd
- Comet Small Appliances cc
- Compu Corner cc
- Consensus Computing cc
- Consolidated SA TVET Equipment Distributors (Pty) Ltd
- Consumer Goods Council Of South Africa
- Continuing Education at University of Pretoria
- Contract Packaging Specialists (Pty) Ltd
- Control Systems Rustenburg cc
- Cool Ideas
- Corhold Commodities (Pty) Ltd
- Corlentrade Ten Bk
- Corpclo 1259 Cc T/A Engen Main Road
- Corporate Image Sports cc
- Cosave (Pty) Ltd
- Cosmetiques De Franse (Pty) Ltd
- Cosmosmid Sales Bk
- Cotech Industries cc
- Country Cloud 105
- Countrywide Nuts (Pty) Ltd
- Coxwell Steyn Vise & Naude
- Cream Magenta 127 (Pty) Ltd
- Creditors Home of Living Brands
- Crest Wave 114 (Pty) Ltd
- Cross Point Trading 199 (Pty) Ltd
- Crystal Pier Trading 82 cc
- Ctex-Career and Training Expo (Pty) Ltd
- Cum Laude Trust
- CVO Optometrists Grahamstown Inc.
- Cyclone Sealing Systems cc
- Cyphalinc cc
- D & B Moldenhauer Trust Tm 2366/96
- D N Rokos cc
- Dadas World of Hardware
- Dalamaro Business Consultants
- Dálmeida Service Station
- Damdoryn Kwik Spar and Supermarket cc
- Danie A Meyer cc
- Dario Investments (Pty) Ltd T/A Tembisa Superspar
- Datelec (Pty) Ltd
- Davies Du Toit & Associates T/A Eye Q Cavendish
- Davinico (Pty) Ltd
- Davis & Deale Irrigation
- Daymon International Inc.
- DC Van Rooyen Office Equipment & Computers
- De Bingo Self Service cc
- De Wet Sports cc
- Decorland
- Deemstar (Pty) Ltd
- Defacto Investment 130 (Pty) Ltd
- Del Judor Service Centre (Pty) Ltd
- Delareyville Food Market (Pty) Ltd
- Delcarl T/A Rock Building Supplier
- Deli Pac cc
- Deme Spar cc
- Demolition Technologies cc
- Department of Economic Development and Tourism – Western Cape
- Department of Higher Education and Training
- Deplotte (Pty) Ltd
- Depston 24 (Pty) Ltd
- Desertmoon Trading 170 cc
- Develex 585 CC
- Devenco Trading 2 (Pty) Ltd T/A Litsitele Spar
- Devenco Trading 44 (Pty) Ltd T/A
- Devenco Trading 46(Pty) Ltd T/A Wimpy Giyani
- Devland Trust
- Devon Valley Service Station cc
- Dexton 5 cc
- Dhodha Diesels cc
- Dibsons Cash and Carry cc
- Die Meent Family Store T/A Pick N Pay Die Meent
- Digipaper Concepts cc
- Digital Science (Pty) Ltd
- Dippenaar & Reinecke
- Disa Hardware Distributors (Pty) Ltd
- Dis-Chem Pharmacies
- Discount Windscreens (Pty) Ltd
- Distinctive Choice 303 (Pty) Limited
- Dixipoint cc
- Dolly's Supermarket(Pty) Ltd Trading As Pick N Pay Family Supermarket
- Dorp Street 73 Stellenbosch Investment (Pty) Ltd
- Dot Office Supplies (Pty) Ltd
- Double Option Print and Design Studio cc
- Double Stars Trading 397 cc
- Double Stars Trading 634 cc T/A Kruisfontein Spar
- Dowley & Brown Inc
- Dr John's Petroleum and Automative Products cc T/A Fomiss Sh
- Drakentrek Motors (Pty) Ltd T/A Drakenstein Motors
- Dreiers Ifafi cc
- Drostdy 2001 Business Development cc
- Du Plessis en Van Der Vyver Garage Bk
- Du Toit Visser Investments cc
- Dumor Motors cc Inc. Thomas Tyres Springs
- Dupleix Liquid Meters (Pty) Ltd
- Durban University of Technology
- Duroc Foods cc
- Duromax Paints cc
- Eastcape Midlands TVET College
- Eastern Free State Copiers
- Eastridge Motors (Pty) Ltd
- Eastriding Service Station cc
- Eat Sum Meat cc
- Eavesdrop Trading 148 cc
- Eca Beleggings Bk
- Eclat Technologies (Pty) Ltd
- Edcon (Pty) Ltd
- Edenred South Africa (Pty) Ltd
- Edge Consulting (Pty) Ltd
- Edgray Distributors (Pty) Ltd
- EH Hassim Hardware
- Elardus Park Motors (Pty) Ltd
- Elatora Supermarket cc
- Elephant Coast Retailers (Pty) Ltd
- Ellies (Polokwane) Div Ellies (Pty) Ltd
- Emerald Panther Investments 122 (Pty) Ltd T/A Handy House
- Emerald Sky Trading 643 (Pty) Ltd
- EMG Investment Company (Pty) Ltd
- EN Building Supplies cc
- Enchanting Forest Trading 12
- Encilox (Pty) Ltd T/A Caltex Ulundi
- Engineering Supplies Cape (Pty) Ltd
- EPC Consumables cc
- EPNS Engineering (Pty) Ltd
- Erasmusrand Motors
- Erf 36846 Bellville cc
- Ermelo Retailers(Pty) Ltd T/A Pick n pay Family Supermarket
- Esayidi TVET College
- Ethno C Trading cc T/A Hilltop Spar
- Euroboyz Trading cc
- Evergreen Housewives Market
- Exclusive Access Trading 815 (Pty) Ltd
- Exilit 431 cc T/A North Distributors
- Exim International (Pty) Ltd
- Exim Spices (Pty)Ltd
- Eyebar Eyeware (Pty) Ltd
- F and F Office and Text Book
- Fab Agencies Bk
- Fachs Business Consulting and Training
- Fair Discouters cc
- Fairlane Agencies (Pty) Ltd
- Fairview Trust
- Falcnest NR Property cc H/A Build It - Giyani
- Falmo Trading cc
- False Bay College Central
- Fanie Greyling Familie Trust
- Far North Distributors
- Far-Famed Trading No 3 (Pty) Ltd
- Farmwise Marketing (Pty) Ltd
- Farsam Supermarket cc
- Fashion Crimp House
- Fast World Industries Kzn cc
- Fastpulse Trading 202 (Pty) Ltd
- Fastrak Trading 276 cc
- Favors Cash N Carry (Pty) Ltd
- FG Knights Merchandising Services (Pty) Ltd
- Field Marketing and Merchandising Training Academy
- Fika Sport Management Systems (Pty) Ltd
- Fillemup (Pty) Ltd T/A Shell Golden Meadows
- Film Fun Holdings (Pty) Ltd
- Filvent (Pty) Ltd
- Finishing Touch Trading 319 (Pty) Ltd
- Firbewood Trading (Pty) Ltd
- Five Ways Pharmacy
- Fixtrade 341 cc
- Florentia Motors cc
- FM Meat Market (Pty) Ltd
- Food Boys cc
- Footgear (Pty) Ltd
- Gordon Inst. of Bus Science (Pty) Ltd
- Forest Drive Motors cc
- Formfunc Studio (Pty) Ltd
- Foschini Retail Group (Pty) Ltd
- Fourways Airconditioning (Pty) Ltd
- Foytex Trading (Pty) Ltd
- Fraaiuitsig Spar
- Frasa (Fuel Retailers Association of SA)
- Fredock Trading Cc T/A Sedgars Sport
- Fredvan cc
- Free State Buying Association (Pty) Ltd
- Free State Meat Wholesalers Bk
- Free State Meat Wholesalers cc
- Free State Provincial Government
- Frikanette Beleggings Bk
- Frozen Endurance Trading (Pty) Ltd T/A Bp Bergbron
- Fruit Stop (Pty) Ltd
- Fuel Evolve Trading cc
- Fury Sports Wear cc
- Futurama 135 cc
- Future World Trading : Pick N Pay
- Futurent Consulting Solutions (Pty) Ltd
- FZS Trading cc
- G and D Distributors Nelspruit (Pty) Ltd
- G C Der Westhuizen T/A Eager Motors
- Gandzy Trading Enterprise (Pty) Ltd
- Gani's Angling World cc
- Garstkloof Filling Station cc
- Geelhoutpark Spar
- Gelmar (Pty) Ltd
- Gem Schoolwear (Pty) Ltd
- Gem Tool Company
- Gendac (Pty) Ltd
- Gerhaldo Vulstasie
- Gerrys Motors cc
- Gert Sibande TVET College
- Gezaro Retailers (Pty) Ltd
- Girly Things (Pty) Ltd
- Glassworld and Chemical Supplies cc
- Glenashley Service Station
- Glendale Farm Property Trust
- Glorgio Gori Int'l Freight Forwarders (Pty) Ltd
- Gloria Onderdele Bk
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- Goedbele Beleggings (Edms) Bpk
- Goeiehoop Handel
- Golden Goose Supermarket Bloemhof
- Golf Trends South Africa (Pty) Ltd
- Good Bearing & Belting (Pty) Ltd
- Gordon and Shaw Enterprise cc
- GP Retail Operations (Pty) Ltd
- Green Office (Pty) Ltd
- Greenshields Bakery (Pty) Ltd
- Guns & Bows Bk
- H T Experience cc
- Habanero Family Supermarket (Pty) Ltd
- Hagels cc
- Halwa Trading cc
- Harding Trend Sales
- Harvilog (Pty) Ltd
- Hassen's Service Station cc
- Heaton Valves Africa (Pty) Ltd
- Hectoforce (Pty) Ltd
- Hein & andre Du Plessis Edms Bpk
- Helderberg Spice (Pty) Ltd
- Helsdons Motors cc
- Hencetrade 1069 cc
- Henley Business School
- Henque 1723 cc
- Henque 2821 Bk
- Henque 2821 Bk T/A Shell Voorbaai Truckport
- Henque 3452 cc
- Henque 3784 cc
- Henston Trading cc T/A Freemanville Retail Centre
- Hentiq 1887 (Pty) Ltd
- Hermanus Service Station (Pty) Ltd
- Heston Trading cc T/A Freemanville Retail Centre
- Highveld East Motors (Pty) Ltd
- Highveld Filters
- Highveld Filters (Pty) Ltd
- Highveldridge Investments cc T/A Sasol Stadium
- Hilton Road Garage
- Hindle Road Service Station cc
- Hirsch B Trust
- Histerix Pty Ltd T/A Grand Shoe
- HJ & R Building and Mining Supplies
- Hlalefang Creche
- Hlanyane Transport and Trading (Pty) Ltd
- Hloba Clothing (Pty) Ltd
- HMTS Motors Bk
- Home of Living Brands (Pty) Ltd
- Hoofstraat 310 Paarl Bk
- Hortors Stationery (Pty) Ltd
- Hospitality Suite (Pty) Ltd
- House of James Douglas (Pty) Ltd
- Husqvarna South Africa (Pty) Ltd
- HVS Eiendomme Bk
- Ikhala Public TVET College (100)
- Iliad Africa Trading Building Material Division
- Iliad Africa Trading (Pty) Ltd
- Ilingelethu Food Security Project
- Ilios Conferences (Pty) Ltd T/A Samea Conference
- Imbazo Trading 29 cc T/A Spares Boyz
- Imbazo Trading 30 cc T/A Koreanboyz-Dbn
- IMC T/A Engen La Lucia
- Impact Plus Trading 736 cc
- Imperto Eiendomane
- Impetus Consulting & Skills Development cc
- Imvusa Trading 2446cc T/A Sasol Winder Street
- In Excess Trading 134 (Pty)Ltd
- Independent Newspaper Gau (100)
- Industrial Engine Parts cc
- Interactive Trading 115 (Edms) Bpk
- Intercomp Twenty Four (Pty) Ltd
- International Convention Solutions cc
- International Process SA TVET Consultants SA (Pty)Ltd
- Interstat Agencies (Pty) Ltd
- Intrax Investment 262 (Pty) Ltd
- Investor City Deep cc
- Ipopeng Day Care Centre
- Isaico General Dealers (Pty) Ltd
- Iseo South Africa (Pty) Ltd
- Iser (Pty) Ltd
- Ishmoh Trading
- Isicebi Trading 1048 cc
- Isigidi Trading 215 (Pty) Ltd
- Isiswe Service Centre cc
- Ismail Wholesalers Pp Rust Pty Ltd
- Istores Warmbad (Pty) Ltd T/A Warmbad Spar
- Italtile Ceramics (Pty) Ltd
- Ithabeleng Day Care Centre
- Ithalomso (Pty) Ltd
- Ithifaq Wholesale Distributors cc
- Itsoseng Creche
- Itsoseng Edu-Care Day-Care Centre
- Ituste Trading and Projects (Pty)
- Ivolve
- J&F Liquor Market cc T/A Captain Liquors
- Ja Dippenaar Management cc
- Ja Dippenaar Management Services
- Jabudani Wierda cc T/A Clubview Spar
- Jabudani Wierda cc T/A Hennops Spar
- Jacinus Bk
- Jack Malatji Trading cc
- Jacobs Broers
- Jade E Services South Africa (Pty) Ltd
- Jade Lee Electric (Pty) Ltd
- Jakarie Vulstasie cc T/A Pongola City Service Station
- James Ralph (Pty) Ltd
- Jane Furse Builders Supply cc
- Jatema Distributors cc
- JB Supermarkets Montana (Pty) Ltd
- JDG Trading (Pty) Ltd
- Jean Avenue Investments cc
- Jescom Technologies (Pty) Ltd
- JH Retail Trust T/A Crazy J's
- JJ Erlank Algemene Handelaars
- JJ Erlank Shopping Enterprises Pty
- Joburg Market (Pty) Ltd
- Jon Brown and Associates Inc
- Jonathan's Supermarket (PMB) (Pty) Ltd
- Jost Transport Equipment (Pty) Ltd
- Jotam SA Pty Ltd
- Just on Cosmetics
- Justking Trading cc
- K and C Events Management cc
- K Diamond
- K Light Import cc
- K Ndlovu
- K&D Mine Suppliers (Pty) Ltd
- Kaceys Supermarket (Pty) Ltd
- Kamkor cc
- Kanonkop Spar
- Kaplian Trading (Pty) Kopanong Spar
- Karstef cc
- Kasimira Trading 59 (Pty) Ltd
- Kathu Motors
- Kayur Investment T/A Waterloo Spar
- Kayur Superstore (Pty) Ltd
- Kayur Superstore Cc T/A Gateway Superspar
- Kelemo Trading and Projects
- Kendon Medical Supplies Transvaal (Pty) Ltd
- Kennico cc
- Kensington Square (Pty) Ltd T/A Avonmore Superspar
- Kensington Square (Pty) Ltd T/A Queensmead Superspar
- Ketsa Pty Ltd
- Key Spirit Trading 193 (Pty) Ltd
- Kgotsong Enterprises cc
- Khaliques cc
- Khartye Promotion Enterprise
- Khothalang Educare Centre
- Khotso Educare Centre
- Khulisane Academy (Pty) Ltd
- Kimcity (Pty) Ltd
- King Hintsa TVET College
- King Sabata Dalindyebo TVET College
- Kingsley Hardware cc
- Kinni Trading cc
- Klipakkers (Pty) Ltd
- Klipeiland Slaghuis (Edms) Bpk
- Kloof Convenience Centre cc
- Kloof Motors cc
- Kml Branding (Pty) Ltd
- Knead Bakery and Coffee Shop (Muizenberg) cc
- Knead Bakery and Coffee Shop (Palmyra Road) (Pty) Ltd
- Knead Bakery and Coffee Shop T/A Palmyra Road cc
- Kokstad Wholesalers Pty Ltd
- Kokwethu Trading (Pty) Ltd T/A Empumalanga Supermarket
- Komga Distributors cc
- Konic's Auto Centre
- Kopanang Educare Centre
- Kosher Investments cc
- Kovacs Investments 41 cc
- Kovaks Investments 41 cc T/A Bp Cavendish
- KPG Agencies cc T/A Kpg Media Technologies
- Kroonvaal Restaurant Bk T/A Potch Spar
- Kuvula Trade 75
- Kuyakhula Development Initiatives (Pty) Ltd
- Kwandebele Royal Mgibe Ii
- Kwena Service Station cc
- L Duze
- L Mpama
- L Mrwebi
- L Tyulu
- Labcrest cc
- Ladysmith Trading Company (Pty) Ltd
- Laingsburg 1 Stop
- Lakeside City Trading 226 (Pty) Ltd
- Landsdell
- Laphumi Langa Youth Development Association
- Lasertec cc
- Lashies SA (Pty) Ltd
- Lass Properties 5 cc Ta Golden Harvest Convenience Centre
- Lavasco Trading 1007 (Pty)Ltd
- Lawton Investments cc
- LBK Beleggings (Pty) Ltd
- Le Pure Marketing
- Lea Trading (Pty) Ltd
- Leading Prospect Trading 128 (Pty) Ltd
- Leading Prospects Trading 128 (Pty) Ltd Pitstop Bethal
- Lecico (SA) (Pty) Ltd
- Ledaine Trading (Pty) Ltd
- Legend Hospitality Group
- Legend Lodges Hotels and Resorts (Pty) Ltd
- Leisure Lake Supermarket (Pty) Ltd
- Lesedi Corporate Technology (Pty) Ltd
- Leseding Day Care Centre
- Lethabong Creche
- Letsie Enterprise Group
- Levyvale Retailers cc
- Lewies Business Management (Pty) Ltd
- Lewis Stores (Pty) Ltd
- Lexshell 627 Investments (Pty) Ltd
- Leydsstraat Motors Bk
- Lezmin 3089 cc
- Lezmin 3089 cc T/A Pna Cape Gate
- Libri Boekwinkel Edms Bpk
- Lilac Moon Trade and Investments 48
- Lincourt Trading (Pty) Ltd T/A Springfield Services Station
- Lindapp (Pty) Ltd T/A Food Lovers Market Kylami
- Lisbon Butchery cc T/A Meat King
- Liyanda Simiso Trading and Supplies cc
- Longmeadow 1-Stop
- Lovedale Public TVET College (100)
- Loxton Irrigation (Pty) Ltd
- Luanelle Beleggings (Edms) Bpk T/A Megatown Vryburg
- Luhane Trading (Pty) Ltd
- Lurama Een Edms Bpk
- Lusardi Besigheids Trust
- LVC Data Recovery (Pty) Ltd
- Lydia Motshabi
- Lynnwood Domestic Services 2 cc
- Lyrrad Investments (Pty) Ltd
- M Clara
- M Indlovukazi Trading
- M Kruger Beleggings (Pty) Ltd T/A Sasol Secunda CBD
- M L Yawa
- M&M Consulting (Micheal Lawrence)
- Mabalingwe 215 cc T/A Cash Crusaders Alberton
- Mabe-Tinyi Business Enterprise cc
- Maboshwane Educare Centre
- Mac Brothers Catering Equipment (Pty) Ltd
- Macneil (Pty) Ltd
- Madolik Investments (Pty) Ltd
- Magetsela Supermarket (Pty) Ltd
- Magnet Electrical Supplies (Pty) Ltd
- MAHF Properties cc
- Mahlakaneng Pre-School
- Mail & Guardian
- Majestic Silver Trading 218
- Majuba TVET College
- Makan Optometrists Inc.
- Makgalaka Business Development Services
- Makhala Imvestments (Pty) Ltd T/A BP Katlehong
- Makouvlei Meubels Bk
- Makro Polokwane
- Maktaba Stationery (Pty) Ltd T/A PnA
- Malathlele Trading (Pty) Ltd
- Maluleke Supermarket cc
- Mambiso Trading Enterprise cc T/A Linhleko Marketing
- Mamonang E Sebotsane
- Mampse Trading (Pty) Ltd
- Mandeville Aquatics Disability Swimming Centre Of Excellence
- Mandini Trading Company (Pty) Ltd
- Mandla Trading (Pty) Ltd T/A Supersave Supermarkets
- Mangosuthu University Of Technology
- Mankoani's Trading Enterprise Cc
- Mansana Motors Vulstasie Bk
- Mapela Trading (Pty) Ltd
- Marble Admin
- Marblesharp 139 (Pty) Ltd
- Marcelle Props 355 cc
- Marikana Motordienste Bk
- Market Demandb Trading 254
- Marlof Investment 18 cc
- Marrian Ridge Computer Center
- Marzah Trading cc
- Masihlume Magwali Poultry
- Mason Complete Office Solutions (Pty) Ltd
- Massbuild (Pty) Ltd
- Masstores (Pty) Ltd T/A Game & Dion
- Matena Trading and Projects 42
- Mathebula Designer Print (Pty) Ltd
- Mauals Portuguese Builders (Pty)Ltd
- Mavutani Suppliers and Projects (Pty) Ltd
- Maxshell 24 Investments (Pty) Ltd
- Mayberry Trading Cc
- Maynards Office Technology (Pty) Ltd
- MB Sports Centre Cc
- MBD Consulting Research Moderation Printing Events Management
- MCC Supermarket cc
- Medifix Hearing Systems (Pty) Ltd
- Mega Retail cc
- Melbro Retail
- Melokuhle Holdings (Pty) Ltd
- Mens & Boys Outfitters (Pty) Ltd T/A Rand Outfitters
- Merc Carriers cc
- Merinamix (Pty) Ltd T/A Wavecrest Convenience Centre
- Merriman BP Service Station (Pty) Ltd
- Metrilite (Pty) Ltd T/A Pick 'n Pay Evaton Plaza
- Metro Home Centre (Pty) Ltd T/A Metro Home Centre-City
- Mfusijiza Logistics (Pty) Ltd
- Mhlava Supermarket cc T/A Soshanguve Spar
- Michem Cleaning Supplies
- Micromatica 160 (Pty) Ltd
- Midlands Restuarant Holdings cc T/A Mooi 1 Stop
- Milandzu M Trading
- Milnex 532 cc
- Milnex 557 Cc T/A Whittlesea Spar
- Milvimart (Pty) Ltd
- Minah Modefedi Molebatsi (Regoitsise)
- Misty Blue Trading 196 cc
- MJ Master Truck Interiors cc
- Mkhwanazi and Shusha Holdings (Pty)Ltd
- Mmawe Trading cc
- Modern Packaging (Pty) Ltd
- Modjadjiskloof Trading (Pty) Ltd
- Mofar Trading cc T/A Burnley Lodge
- Molnex 405 cc T/A Engen Isando
- Mondanette Slaghuis (Pty) Ltd
- Monsend Motor Trading cc
- Monument Park Spar
- Moov Fuel (Pty) Ltd
- Moredou Meubileerders Edms Bpk
- Moregolf (Pty) Ltd
- Mosebu Business Solutions (Pty) Ltd
- Motheo TVET College
- Mothwa Md (Shona Khona)
- Motlakasi Trading (Pty) Ltd T/A Pick n Pay Letlabile
- Motorport cc
- Motrade 24 (Pty) Ltd
- Motshele Printing and Services cc
- MPU Copiers (Pty) Ltd
- Mpuma Bearings and Engineering cc
- Mr Mag Man cc
- Mr Price Group (Pty) Ltd
- MSC College East London
- MSC Education Holdings (Pty) Ltd T/A MSC Business College Port
- Mseedo Pty Ltd
- Msquared Training Institute (Pty) Ltd
- Mthashana TVET College
- Mukwevho Motors cc
- Mulbarton Family Store (Pty) Ltd
- Mullen Fuels cc
- Mullers Service Station cc
- Multiserv (Pty) Ltd
- Multisnack (Pty) Ltd
- Munwanati Supermarket cc
- Muscle Cracker Trading 24 cc T/A Ok Foods Kakamas
- Music Connection Cape Town (Pty)Ltd
- Mutakalo Pharmacy
- Mwenzi Service Station cc
- Mxhelo Development Organisation
- Myoptics Closed Corporation
- N Namba
- N Njemla
- N S Ngwele
- N Singh Optometrist
- N12 Motors (Pty) Ltd
- Nafawa Trading cc
- Namfiriti Investment (Pty) Ltd T/A Starwood Superspar
- Nanida (Pty) Ltd
- Nasatech Pty Ltd
- Natal Wholesale Wine and Spirit Merchants cc
- National Community Radio Forum
- National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS)
- National Union of Metalworkers of SA
- Natural Herbs and Spices cc T/A N Products Account
- Natures Pet (Pty) Ltd
- Ndumiso's Sports
- Nelson Glass & Mirrors cc
- Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University
- Nelspruit Wholesalers (Pty) Ltd
- Neo Educare Centre
- Neosho Trading 139
- Netwerk Skryfbehoeftes Bk
- New Brighton Trading T/A Brighton Spar
- New Clicks South Africa (Pty) Ltd
- New Coe Knits cc
- New East Rand Fabrics (Pty) Ltd
- New Heights 1420 cc
- New Lee Trading (Pty) Ltd
- Newcastle Office Shop (Pty) Ltd
- Nice Hansa (South Africa) (Pty) Ltd
- Nick's Motor Trading cc
- Nicolaas Ligt 1002 Bk.
- Nienaber Glass cc
- Nieuco Trading 1025 (Pty) Ltd
- Nike SA (Pty) Ltd
- Nivancad cc
- Nompilo Motors cc
- Noncedile Agricultural Co-Operative
- Nopes (Pty) Ltd
- Norcros SA (Pty) Ltd
- Noreth Trading (Pty) Ltd T/A H/A Marula Spar
- North City Wholesalers (Pty) Ltd
- North West University
- Northern Cape Distribution (Pty) Ltd
- Northern Lights Trading 70 (Pty) Ltd
- Northlake Investments 3 (Pty) Ltd
- Northwest Newspaper (Pty) Ltd (100)
- Nosibu Supplies
- Nthavi Trading (Pty) Ltd
- Ntlokonde Trading (Pty) Ltd
- N'wajimu Trading cc
- Nyalu Communications (Pty) Ltd
- Nyati Motors (Pty) Ltd
- Nylstroom Family Store (Pty) Ltd
- O.S.Z. Tayob Pietersburg Trading (Pty) Ltd
- Ocean Breeze Food Merchants cc
- Ocean Crest Trading T/A Pick and Pay Tem
- Oceanside Trading 589 cc
- Od Management Services cc
- Ok Grocer Heilbron
- Olegra Oil (Pty) Ltd
- Olympic Park Trading 118 (Pty) Ltd
- Omnico (Pty) Ltd
- One Turn Trading 120 (Pty) Ltd
- On-Ramp Service Station cc
- Oracleprops 1050 cc
- Orb Diagnostics cc
- Orcom Trading 210 (Pty) Ltd T/A Caltex Ruimsig
- Orester Trading
- Orianpack International cc
- Orleans Distributors cc
- Orooji and Son (Pty) Ltd
- Otees Wholesalers Cc
- Otso Trading and Projects (Pty) Ltd
- Otto Brothers Distributors (Pty) Ltd
- Oudtshoorn Glass Supply cc
- Oudtshoorn Handelshuis (Pty) Ltd
- P & L Hardware Wholesalers
- P Kiviti
- Pa Stationers Upington (Edms) Bpk
- Paarlweg Weg Motors Bk
- Pack n Stack cc
- Paint Pot Tzaneen
- Pamper Hamper (Pty) Ltd
- Pandae Storage Systems (SA) (Pty) Ltd
- Papini Trading cc
- Paribe (Pty) Ltd
- Paris Pretzel Holdings cc
- Park An Ad cc
- Parow Bolt & Tool (Pty) Ltd
- Partridge Building Supplies (Pty) Ltd
- Patel's Petroleum Distributors cc
- Pauala Properties cc
- Paul Bayvel-Eyethu Sales (Pty) Ltd
- Paul Bothner (Pty) Ltd
- PE Convenience Centre (Pty) Ltd
- Peacanwood Trading cc
- Pebble Footwear cc
- Pen on Paper Distributors cc
- Peninsula Industries (Pty) Ltd
- Pepkor Retail (Pty) Ltd
- Pepkor Speciality Stores (Pty) Ltd
- Petroil Services Centre cc
- Petromac (Pty) Ltd
- Phambili Hydraulics (Pty) Ltd
- Pharmed Pharmaceuticals (Pty) Ltd
- Philtron (Pty) Ltd
- Phoenix Cash & Carry- Pmb cc
- Pick n Pay Retailers (Pty) Ltd
- Pienaar Brothers (Pty) Ltd
- Pietersburg Shelving and Catering
- Pimulekwa Office Automation (Pty) Ltd
- Pink Geranium Nursery (Pty) Ltd
- Pixies Creche & Playgroup
- Pixodel
- Plascut 86 (Pty) Ltd T/A Plasma Cut
- Platinum Petroleum Supplies (Pty)Ltd
- Platmedia Group
- Platsak Cash and Carry
- Platsak Depot cc
- Plazagold cc
- Plessdu Trading No 18 cc T/A Bryanston Service City
- Plumblink SA (Pty) Ltd
- Plumstead Electrical (Pty) Ltd
- PnA Featherbrook cc
- PnA Stationers (Pty) Ltd
- Polar Trust
- Port Elizabeth College
- Post Vision
- Power Liqours (Pty) Ltd
- Power Stores Bridge City (Pty) Ltd
- Power Stores Empangeni (Pty) Ltd
- Power Stores Kwamashu (Pty) Ltd
- Power Stores Matuba (Pty) Ltd
- Pre-Form Pty Ltd
- President Hyper-Krugersdorp (Pty) Ltd
- Pretoria Spring Sales cc
- Preweld (Pty) Ltd
- Primhill Service Centre
- Probe Corporation (South Africa) (Proprietary) Limited
- Professional Laboratory
- Professional Field Marketing Pty Ltd
- Professional Field Services
- Proglove Consolidated Marketing (Pty) Ltd
- Pronto Industrial Supplies cc
- Propatique Corp 16 cc
- Propcontrol cc T/A Mica Barberton
- Proredo Beleggings (Pty) Ltd
- Prostart Investment 16 (Pty) Ltd
- Protea Hotel Sea Point
- Provestor 165 cc
- Provestor Seventy Eight cc
- Provincial Government of the Western Cape- Western Cape Education
- Pro-Vision IR Services
- Prunel Trading cc
- Prunel Trading cc T/A Selfast
- Pty Trade 73 (Pty) Ltd
- Ptyprops 54 (Pty) Ltd
- Purple Fountain Properties (Pty) Ltd
- Q Battery Fitment Bk
- QF Training (Pty) Ltd
- Quality Springs cc
- Quantum Leap Skills Development and Research (Pty) Ltd
- Quintac 34 (Pty)Ltd
- Quintolex (Pty) Ltd
- Quipsell Trading 1007
- Quipsell Trading 1043 (Pty) Ltd
- R Adami and Sons cc
- R Aulfes Cc
- R N E Holdings (Pty) Ltd
- R&S Aveling Bk
- Raboil Service Station (Pty) Ltd
- Raimondi's Trading (Pty) Ltd
- Ramas cc
- Ramsi cc
- Randburg Diesel and Turbo
- Rapidash Trading cc
- Rasa Crushed Stone and Transport
- Ray's Family Supermarkets (Pty) Ltd
- Razorbill Properties 147 (Pty) Ltd T/A M12 Motors
- RD Vincent (Pty) Ltd
- Readyfresh cc
- Realeboha Day Care Centre
- Red File Trading 101 cc T/A Edleen One Stop Kwikspar
- Red File Trading 102 cc
- Redflank Solutions (Pty) Ltd
- Redline Superstore Cc T/A Village Mall Superspar
- Redpea Clothing Manufacturers
- Refuoehape Trading Enterprise
- Rendifield (Pty) Ltd
- Retired Ratz Leisure Services
- Retired Ratz Leisure Services (Pty) Ltd T/A Medwood Convenie
- Rex Dlamini Inc T/A Lemana Pharmacy
- Rhino Cash and Carry
- Rhoville Motors cc
- Ribeiro Neves Investments cc
- Rich Meats cc
- Richards Bay 1 Stop (Pty) Ltd
- Ridecara cc
- Ridis Garden Service Station cc
- Rikalda cc
- Riku Trading (Pty) Ltd
- Rimns Consulting Services
- Ringmaster Trading cc
- Riyadh Seafood Corporation (Pty) Ltd
- Road-Side Mini Market
- Rob Adrie Trading cc
- Robinson Liquors (Pty) Ltd
- Rodenro Investment cc
- Roger Wilco Trading 122 cc
- Rolf C Hagen SA (Pty) Ltd
- Romens Clothing Company (Pty) Ltd
- Ronbis cc
- Rooikat Lewende Trust
- Roscot Retail cc
- Rothco (Pty) Ltd
- Royal Cream Treat cc
- Royal Rice Company (Pty) (Ltd)
- Royce Family Supermarket (Pty) Ltd
- Rss Mining cc
- Rubenstein Drive Motors
- Rudamans Bike and Marine cc
- Rudamans Nelspruit (Pty) Ltd
- Rumas General Investment Trading cc
- Russel Meyer and Malan
- RVR Shelf 10
- RW Gibbs (Pty) Ltd
- Ryperd Beleggings cc
- Rzt Zelpy 4754 (Pty) Ltd
- Rzt Zelpy 5220 (Pty) Ltd
- Rzt Zeply 4754 (Pty) Ltd
- S & W Limpopo Vennootskap
- S A Duze
- S A Natural Products (Pty) Ltd
- S Butler cc
- S Maqungu
- S Mlabane
- S Rens Trade (Pty) Ltd
- S S Boyana
- S S Sibondana
- SA & V Coetzee The Redds Optometrist Inc
- SA Tool (Pty) Ltd
- Sable Superette
- Sactwu (Company) (100)
- Safarituine Diensstasie Bk
- Sahross cc
- Sales and Merchandising Specialists cc
- Samber Trading No 87 (Pty) Ltd
- Samema Tours cc
- Samys Wholesalers
- Sancorp 103 Trading cc T/A Broadacres
- Sancorp 25 Investments cc
- Sanpaul Bakery and Lodging cc T/A Santo's Kitchen
- Sasce - Southern Africa Society for Co-operative Education
- Saseti Dealers (Pty) Ltd T/Aengen 1-Stop Settlers Way
- Save Wholesalers Cash & Carry
- Save-It (Pty) Ltd
- Saville Row Pty Ltd
- Sawulisi Trading cc
- Saypat Trading Enterprises cc
- Scent-Pac cc
- Schoonies Vyf Edms Bpk
- Scorgie
- Sd Noorgat Trading Enterprise cc
- Sea Cow Lake Motors cc
- Sea Spirit Trading 162 cc
- Season's Find 990cc T/A Masifunde
- Second Street Motors Pty Ltd
- Sekhukhune TVET College
- Seldenrod Packaging & Print cc
- Select POE a Division of Samsac Africa(Pty) Ltd
- Senzo Fieksgerald Sibeko Butterworth Optometrists
- September
- Serein Dealers (Pty) Ltd
- Servilinx 5 cc T/A Hill Spar
- Servimark 136 cc
- Servipro 28 cc T/A Hill Tops
- Set Sail Retailers
- Seven Mile Trading 296 cc
- Seven Seasons Trading 231(Pty)Ltd
- SGR Mobile Solutions and Repairs cc
- SGRP Meridian (Pty) Ltd
- Shadows
- Shave Industrials (Pty) Ltd
- Sheerprops 1065 cc T/A Euro Garage
- Shelf-Line 139 (Pty) Ltd
- Shell Ultra City Colesberg (Pty) Ltd
- SHEQ SA TVET
- Shoprite Checkers (Pty) Ltd
- Shri Siddhdata Trading cc
- Sign and Seal Trading 154 (Pty) Ltd
- Sign-A-Rama cc
- Silver Falcon Trading 356 (Pty) Ltd
- Silvertrust Communications Inc.
- Simmons Trading (Pty) Ltd T/A Pick N Pay The Wheel
- Simply Trading 28 Pty Ltd
- Sims Centre (Pty)Ltd
- Sims Oil Services cc
- Sims Petroleum Distributors (Pty) Ltd T/A BP Portshepstone
- Sinemizamo General Trading
- Singita Trading Stores (Pty) Ltd
- Sivana Management and Computer Training cc
- Siyabusa Training Solution cc
- Siyalinga Agricultural Primary
- Siyathembana Trading 46 – (Pty) Ltd
- Skaap Tjop Beleggings (Pty) Ltd
- Skye Distributions (Pty) Ltd
- Skynet Worldwide Express
- Sladden & Milne Industrial Supplies (Pty) Ltd
- Smokey Mountain 678(Pty) Ltd
- Smollan Sales and Marketing (Pty) Ltd
- Snap-On Africa (Pty) Ltd
- Sofoullis & Nick Retail Enterprises
- Sojitz Corporation (Incorporated Injapan)
- Sol Plaatje University
- Solar Spectrum Trading 330 (Pty) Ltd
- Solly M Sports cc
- Solomons and Sons Department Store (Pty) Ltd
- Solomons Hardware
- Soshanguve Family Store(Pty)Ltd
- South African Commercial Catering and Allied Workers Union
- South African Fine Wine Ale & Spirit Merchants Trust
- South West Gauteng College Treasury Account
- Southern Ambition 1478 cc
- Southern Ambition 653 cc
- Southern Cape Community FM (NPC)
- Southern Cape Fish Meal (Pty) Ltd
- Southpro
- SP Van Niekerk & Seuns Bk
- Spar Lowveld
- Sparax Trading 122 (Pty) Ltd
- Sparks and Ellis (Pty) Ltd
- Spec-Savers Richards Bay Incorporated
- Specialised Smart Brands (Pty) Ltd
- Specialist System Engineering Excelcom cc
- Spec-Savers Beacon Isle Incorporated
- Spec-Savers Benoni Inc
- Specsavers Germiston Incorporated
- Spec-Savers Malvern Incorporated
- Spectra Upfront cc
- Spectrum Utilities Cc 2011
- Speedi Liquor Trust
- Spero Sensors en Instrumente
- Sportoria (Pty) Ltd
- Sportron International (Pty) Ltd
- Sposine Agencies cc
- Springvlei Trading Trust T/A Macksons Supermarket
- Square Root Trading Seven (Pty) Ltd T/A Country Meat
- Srixon Sports Sa (Pty) Ltd
- SS Workwear cc
- St' Michael Supermarket cc
- Staalbeer (Pty) Ltd
- Stadler Broers Edms Bpk
- Staliakos Bk
- Staliakos cc T/A Hoopstad Spar
- Stanger Food Enterprises (Pty) Ltd
- Star Glass and Hardware cc
- Star South Fruits (Pty) Ltd
- Steinhoff Doors and Building Materials (Pty) Ltd
- Stellenbosch Cash and Carry cc
- Stepping Stone Pre School
- Stodels Nurseries (Pty) Ltd
- Subrospot /North Point Spar Boksburg
- Success Rate Development Foundation
- Sugarberry Trading 71 cc T/A BP Wine Route
- Summative Solutions Consultants cc
- Summer Sun Trading 330 (Pty) Ltd
- Sun Village Spar (Pty) Ltd
- Sun Village Zenex (Pty) Ltd
- Sunshine Colours Trading cc
- Supa Cash and Carry cc
- Supa Meats (Pty)Ltd
- Super Auto Spares cc
- Super and Spar cc
- Superb Wholesalers cc
- Superfecta Trading 461 cc
- Supreme Fisherman's Deli (Pty) Ltd
- Suskia Trading 1110 cc T/A Engen Spartan
- Suzuki Rustenburg (Pty) Ltd
- Swartland 1-Stop (Pty) Ltd
- Symeg Trading (Pty) Ltd
- Synchron Markings (Pty) Ltd
- Syncrolex
- T Melani
- T Ngindana
- Tabaco Junxion cc
- Taboo Trading 122 (Pty) Ltd
- Tafelberg Furniture Stores (Pty) Ltd
- Tageku Retail cc
- Takwa International cc
- Talking Trade (Pty) Ltd
- Tams Hyper Store cc T/A Cradock Spar
- Tank It cc
- Tasquin Traders cc
- Tau-Eyafa Consulting cc
- Tazila Distribution International (Pty) Ltd
- TCR Clothing Redistribution Association
- TCS John Huxley Africa (Pty) Ltd
- TDS Trading cc
- Teamwear Solutions (Pty) Ltd
- Tekkie Town (Pty) Ltd
- Telsek Beleggings 1006 Bk
- Temla 95 cc T/A Vibe Catering
- Tempelhof Filling Station
- Terramin (Pty) Ltd
- Testmart Supermarket cc
- Tevo (Pty)Ltd
- Tewie Beleggings Bk
- TFS Wholesalers (Qwa-Qwa) Trust
- Thaba Supermark Edms Bpk
- Thabile Print (Pty) Ltd
- The Blinds Syndicate cc
- The Cake Shop Cc T/A Buttercup Bakery
- The Cock 'N Bull cc
- The Coltrev Trust
- The Crazy Store (Pty) Ltd
- The Design Faculty (Pty) Ltd
- The Field Marketing
- The House Of Busby
- The Lighting Warehouse (Pty) Ltd
- The Park Shop (Pty) Ltd
- The Pennypinchers Beaufort West Trust
- The Polar Trust
- The Spar Group Limited Mika 01 Trading T/A Build-It Delareyv
- The Spar Group Limited T/A Athlone Build-It
- The Spar Group Limited T/A Belhar Build - It
- The Spar Group Limited T/A Bizana Build-It
- The Spar Group Limited T/A Bolanie Build-It
- The Spar Group Limited T/A Bothas Hill Hardware
- The Spar Group Limited T/A Build & Save (Pty) Ltd Build It
- The Spar Group Limited T/A City Built-It
- The Spar Group Limited T/A Donnybrook Build-It
- The Spar Group Limited T/A Fox Buildit
- The Spar Group Limited T/A Howick F & F Build-It
- The Spar Group Limited T/A Malmesburg Build -It
- The Spar Group Limited T/A Margate Build-It
- The Spar Group Limited T/A Paledi Superspar
- The Spar Group Limited T/A Port Edward Build-It
- The Spar Group Limited T/A Robertson Build It
- The Spar Group Limited T/A Springbok Build-It
- The Spar Group Limited T/A Table View Hardware, Build It
- The Spar Group Ltd-Spar South Rand Division
- The Swift Industrial Supply Company (Pty) Ltd
- The United Methodist Church South Africa
- The Woodburn Garage
- Thekwini College
- Thembalethu Creche One
- Theo Von Der Decken (Pty) Ltd
- Theresa Bronwyn Otto
- Theronda Bk
- Theunissen and Lotter Optometrists Inc T/A Spec Savers
- Three Heads Consulting cc
- Three Star Cash and Carry (Pty) Ltd
- Thusanang Social & Training Consultants
- Ticiva Twenty (Pty) Ltd
- Tiffy SA TVET cc
- Time Wise Filling Station
- Tiptra (Pty) Ltd
- Tiyile Trading (Pty) Ltd
- Tmj Construction
- Tommie Roodt cc
- Top Red Service Station cc
- Top T Ceramics (Pty) Ltd
- Topaz Sky Trading 259 (Pty) Ltd
- Tortello Trading No 86(Pty) Ltd
- Total Constantia Filling Station (Pty) Ltd
- Total King cc
- Tourvest Holdings (Pty) Ltd
- Trackstar Trading 112 (Pty) Ltd
- Tracstar Trading 112 (Pty) Ltd T/A Huches Park Service Station
- Trade Auto Motor Corporation cc
- Trade Up-Front 188 (Pty) Ltd T/A Itec
- Tradelander 57 cc T/A Impression Landscapes & Plants
- Tradeport Distribution (Pty) Ltd
- Trans Oranje Drukkers Uptington
- Transito Agencies (Pty) Ltd
- Trappers Trading Witbank cc
- Treacle Trade cc
- Triangle Stores (Pty) Ltd
- Triple Streams Store
- Triponza Trading 78 cc
- Tristan Export (Pty) Ltd
- Tropical Paradise Trading 157 (Pty) Ltd
- True Motives 1160 cc T/A Super Motors 2
- Truworths Limited
- Tshino Consulting Engineers
- Tshwane Community Business Forum
- Tsitsikamma Crystal Water
- Tubestone (Pty) Ltd
- Tuffsan Trading 273 (Pty) Ltd
- Tuffsan Trading 291 (Pty) Ltd
- Tulsai (Pty) Ltd
- Tupeloscore (Pty) Ltd
- Turden Trading (Pty) Ltd
- Turn Around Trading 43 cc
- Turner Morris (Pty) Ltd
- Tshwane University of Technology
- Twin Cities Trading 278 (Pty) Ltd
- Two Ships Trading 464 (Pty) Ltd
- Typewrite Office Equipment
- Tyre Corporation Midrand Office (Pty) Ltd
- Ubunye Uniforms (Pty) Ltd
- Uitkyk Silverton Edms Bpk
- Ultra City Pietersburg
- Ultra City Pietersburg cc
- Umfolozi College TVET
- Umgungundlovu TVET College
- Umzah Trading cc
- Underhill Investment Holdings
- Unisa (Bureau of Market Research)
- Universiteit van die Vrystaat
- University of Cape Town
- University of Fort Hare
- University of Johannesburg
- University of Kwazulu-Natal
- University of Limpopo
- University of Pretoria
- University of Stellenbosch
- University of the Western Cape
- University of The Witwatersrand Financial Aid & Scholarship
- University of Venda
- University of Zululand
- Uno Sewing Machinery cc
- UPD Division of New Clicks SA
- Upington Convenience Centre (Pty) Ltd
- Upward Spiral 1215 cc
- Ursiguard (Pty) Ltd
- V & A Auto Service Station (Pty) Ltd
- Vaal University of Technology
- Vakashala Service Station (Pty) Ltd
- Valencia Wholesalers
- Valhaven Trading (Pty) Ltd T/A BP Verulam
- Valobex 96 cc
- Valortrade 1109 cc
- Valoworx 104 cc
- Van Der Watt Familie Trust
- Van Stamp Cleaners cc
- Vawdas Curtaining cc T/A Vawdas Interior
- Vecto Trade 217 (Pty) Ltd
- Vecto Trade 380 (Pty) Ltd
- Veh Trading & Projects
- Venith Trading 2 Bk
- Verstay (Pty) Ltd
- Vescotech cc
- Vestpoint 113 (Pty)Ltd
- Vicstrix Signs
- Victoria West Supermarket cc
- Victorius Investments 5 (Pty) Ltd
- Viedgesville Wholesalers (Pty) Ltd
- Vincent Industrial Supplies
- Virtual Logistics (Pty) Ltd
- Visas International (Pty) Ltd
- Visible Speed Trading 631cc T/A Riviera Kwik Spar (Trade)
- Vision 4 Academy (Pty) Ltd
- Vispa Meubels Edms Bpk
- Vital Merchandising Services Inland (Pty) Ltd
- Volkers Appliances cc
- Voltex Distributors (Pty) Ltd
- Wacker Neuson (Pty) Ltd
- Walter Sisulu University
- Waltons (Pty) Ltd
- Waltons Stationery Co
- Waltons
- Warren Chem Specialities (Pty) Ltd
- Was Chemicals (Pty) Ltd
- Waseem Clothing Distributors cc
- Water Glaze Trading 1005 (Pty) Ltd
- Waterberg TVET College
- Watloo Meat & Chicken Pretoria (Pty) Ltd
- Watloo Meat and Chicken Mamelodi Crossing
- Wawielbrug Motors Bk
- Wellness Kitchen and Cafe cc
- Wellness Warehouse (Pty) Ltd
- West Coast Hardware (Pty) Ltd
- Western Pride Trading cc
- Westside Trading 619 (Pty) Ltd
- Weylandt's Furniture Cape Town (Pty) Ltd
- Wf Bouwer Beleggings Edms Bpk H/A Grabouw Spar
- Wfranchise Investment cc
- Wfrancise Investments cc T/A Wimpy Riverside Mall
- Wheco Group (Pty) Ltd
- Why Not Liquors
- Wideprops 49 (Pty) Ltd
- Wiilbatt Products (Pty) Ltd
- Wild Peacock Products (Pty) Ltd
- Wildfire Trading 377 cc T/A Delville Motors
- Wildfire Trading 587 cc
- Wilgewandel
- Windermere Garage (Pty) Ltd
- Windovert Border cc
- Winter Breeze Trading 36 (Pty) Ltd
- Wise Man Import and Export cc
- Witbank Bolt & Nut Supplies
- Witkop Security Bk
- Wiz-Grow (Pty) Ltd
- Wm Spilhaus (Pty) Ltd
- Wolff & Johnstone PE cc
- Wonder Flooring (Pty) Ltd
- Woolworths (Pty) Ltd
- Workingmen Trade cc
- Xantium Trading 479 (Pty) Ltd
- Xco Sport and Teamwear (Pty) Ltd
- Xidyohi Trading cc
- XW Namba
- Y Matiwane
- Yakeera's Investments cc
- Yale Lifting Solutions (Pty) Ltd
- Yamani Trading 1017 (Pty) Ltd
- Yellow Zebra Optical (Pty) Ltd
- Your Trade 291 (Pty) Ltd
- Your Trade 291 cc
- Z Powa - Corp 7 Cc T/A Northlands Service Station
- Z Sibondana
- Zelpy 1577 (Pty) Ltd T/A Pick n Pay Malelane
- Zemdock (Pty) Ltd
- Zeno-Chem
- Zimmer South Africa (Pty) Ltd
- Zingaro Trade 9 (Pty) Ltd
- Zinino Trading (Pty) Ltd
- Zio Cash and Carry (Pty) Ltd
- Zygotone Cc T/A White River Build-It
(c) 5 132 Students completed their training courses.
(d) The following qualifications were received:
- Bread & Flour Confectionery Baking
- Cashier/Till Operator – Office Cashier NQF L2
- Certificate: Management NQF 4
- Further Education and Training Certificate: Contact Centre Operations
- Further Education and Training Certificate: Wholesale & Retail Generic Management NQF 4
- General Education and Training Certificate: Adult Basic Education and Training NQF L1
- General Education and Training Certificate: Business Practice NQF L1
- Generic Management: Occupation Office Manager NQF 4
- Meat Processing
- National Certificate in Wholesale & Retail Operations Supervision NQF 4
- National Certificate: Bread & Flour Confectionery
- National Certificate: Bread & Flour Confectionery Baking
- National Certificate: Contact Centre Support NQF 2
- National Certificate: Contract Centre and Business Process Outsourcing Support NQF 3
- National Certificate: Food and Beverages Services NQF L4
- National Certificate: Fresh Meat Processing NQF L3
- National Certificate: Generic Management NQF L5
- National Certificate: Informal and Small Business Practice NQF L3
- National Certificate: Information Technology: End User Computing NQF L3
- National Certificate: Meat Processing
- National Certificate: Retail Buying and Planning NQF L5
- National Certificate: Stock Control Retail Outlet NQF L3
- National Certificate: Stock Control Retail Outlet NQF L3
- National Certificate: Wholesale & Retail Buying and Planning NQF L5
- National Certificate: Wholesale & Retail Chain store Operations NQF L2
- National Certificate: Wholesale & Retail Distribution NQF L2
- National Certificate: Wholesale & Retail Merchandising Operations NQF L2
- National Certificate: Wholesale & Retail Operations NQF L2
- National Certificate: Wholesale & Retail Operations NQF L3
- National Certificate: Wholesale & Retail Sales & Preparation of Perishable Food NQF L3
- National Certificate: Wholesale & Retail SME Operations NQF L2
- National Certificate: Wholesale & Retail Stock Control in a Distribution Centre NQF L3
- National Certificate: Wholesale & Retail Visual Merchandising NQF L3
- National Certificate: Wholesale & Retail: Retail Sales NQF L3
- National Certificate: Wholesale & Retail: Wholesale Sales NQF L3
- New Venture Creation NQF L4
- Sales Assistant NQF L2
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QUESTION 2447 APPROVED/NOT APPROVED/AMENDED
Dr BE NZIMANDE, MP
MINISTER OF HIGHER EDUCATION AND TRAINING
STATUS:
DATE:
05 December 2016 - NW2452
Kopane, Ms SP to ask the Minister of Higher Education and Training
How many international trips were undertaken by (i) the Chief Executive Officer, (ii) each executive and (iii) each board member of the Culture, Arts, Tourism, Hospitality and Sports Sector Education and Training Authority (aa) in the 2015 calendar year and (bb) since 1 January 2016 and (b) what was the (i) cost, (ii) purpose and (iii) detailed itinerary of each specified trip?
Reply:
(a) Two trips in 2015
(a)(i) No Chief Executive Officer at the CATHSSETA
(a) (ii) No Executive travelled however a Project Co-ordinator undertook 1 trip in 2015 to Austria.
(a) (iii) The Board is dissolved and SETA is under Administration. The Administrator undertook 1 trip in 2015 to Australia
(b) (i) Administrator trip –R199 062, 15 and Project co-ordinator –R34 597,72
(b) (ii) The Administrator purpose- A study tour of countries that use demand –side information for skills planning purposes which is one component of the EU-RSA Dialogue on skills planning.
(b) (ii) Project-co-ordinator purpose- A study tour to understand how Technical and Vocational Education and Training is undertaken in Austria and to determine whether their system can be an intermediate option/model for DHET to consider.
(b) (iii) See attached itinerary
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QUESTION 2452 APPROVED/NOT APPROVED/AMENDED
Dr B NZIMANDE, MP
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DATE:
05 December 2016 - NW2454
Krumbock, Mr GR to ask the Minister of Higher Education and Training
(a) How many international trips were undertaken by (i) the Chief Executive Officer, (ii) each executive and (iii) each board member of the Education Training and Development Practices Sect5or Education and Training Authority (aa) in the 2015 calendar year and (bb) since 1 January 2016 and (b) what was the (i) cost, (ii) purpose and (iii) detailed itinerary of each specified trip?
Reply:
(a) (aa) Trips undertaken in the 2015 calendar year:
(i) Chief Executive Officer: 1
(ii) None.
(iii) Five Board members: 1
(bb) No trips were undertaken since 1 January 2016.
(b) (i) Cost are detailed in the table below.
Names of Delegates |
Position |
Total Costs (R) |
Ms N Nxesi |
CEO |
100 536.36 |
Ms S Mabusela |
Chairperson |
100 536.36 |
Ms S Geyer |
Board member |
100 536.36 |
Mr Z Saphetha |
Board member |
100 536.36 |
Ms V Hofmeester |
Board member |
100 536.36 |
Ms A Wallace |
Board member |
87 605.16 |
TOTAL |
590 286.96 |
(ii) Attending the World Skills Conference and competition.
(iii) The detailed itinerary is attached as an annexure.
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05 December 2016 - NW2456
Mackay, Mr G to ask the Minister of Higher Education and Training
(a) How many international trips were undertaken by (i) the Chief Executive Officer, (ii) each executive and (iii) each board member of the Fibre Processing and Manufacturing Sector Education and Training Authority (aa) in the 2015 calendar year and (bb) since 1 January 2016 and (b) what was the (i) cost, (ii) purpose and (iii) detailed itinerary of each specified trip?
Reply:
2015:
(a) Position |
Name |
Destination |
(b) (i) Cost |
(b) (ii) Purpose |
Chief Executive Officer |
F Yende |
Brazil |
R93 550.86 |
World Skills Conference |
USA |
R58 653.30 |
International Leadership Development Programme (ILDP) |
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France |
R125 968.59 |
Women’s Forum Global Meeting |
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Executives |
W Ntsoane |
Brazil |
R85 496.86 |
World Skills Summit |
Board Members |
M Odayan |
Brazil |
R93 550.86 |
World Skills Summit |
USA |
R58 653.30 |
ILDP |
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France |
R87 637.92 |
Women’s Forum Global Meeting |
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S Ngidi |
USA |
R58 653.30 |
ILDP |
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F Barnard |
USA |
R58 653.30 |
ILDP |
2016:
(a) Position |
Name |
Destination |
(b) (i) Cost |
(b) (ii) Purpose |
Chief Executive Officer |
Not applicable |
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Executives |
Not applicable |
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Board Members |
M Odayan |
UK |
R84 743.66 |
Technical, Training and Employability Skills Event –Belfast |
(b) (iii) Detailed itineraries are attached separately as Annexures A1 and A2.
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QUESTION 2456 APPROVED/NOT APPROVED/AMENDED
Dr BE NZIMANDE, MP
MINISTER OF HIGHER EDUCATION AND TRAINING
STATUS:
DATE:
05 December 2016 - NW2474
Bergman, Mr D to ask the Minister of Higher Education and Training
Whether (a) the Chief Executive Officer, (b) each executive and (c) each board member of the Education Training and Development Practices Sector Education and Training Authority (ETDPSETA) submitted reports for each international trip they undertook (i) in the 2015 calendar year and (ii) since 1 January 2016; if not, in each case, why not; if so, in each case, on what date; (2) whether he will make the specified reports available to Mr D Bergman; if not, why not; if so, by what date; (3) whether any staff members of the ETDPSETA were formally appointed to act in the positions of the persons who travelled internationally; if not, what is the position in this regard; if so, what are (a) the names of each staff member who was appointed in an acting position in the specified period and (b) further relevant details in this regard?
Reply:
1. (i) Trip undertaken in 2015:
a) Chief Executive Officer (CEO): Yes
b) Executive Members: Not Applicable
c) Board Members: Yes
A report was submitted and presented to the Education Training and Development Practices Sector Education and Training Authority (ETDPSETA) Accounting Authority on 8 October 2015.
(ii) No trips were undertaken since 1 January 2016.
2. The report is available upon request.
3. Ms WP Kananda was appointed as acting CEO from 10 August 2015 to 24 August 2015.
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02 December 2016 - NW2509
Bozzoli, Prof B to ask the Minister of Higher Education and Training
(1)(a) How many training centres in the Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Municipality applied for accreditation to the Construction Education Training Authority (CETA) for the (i) 2014-15 and (ii) 2015-16 financial years, (b) what are the names of each of the specified centres, (c)(i) how many of the centres obtained accreditation and (ii) for which courses specifically, (d) what were the reasons for some of the centres not obtaining accreditation and (e) what plans are in place to assist the centres to obtain accreditation; (2) what (a) qualifications do the assessors who visited the specified centres have and (b) training material is made available by the CETA for training centres to use?
Reply:
1. (a) (i) No training centres within the Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Municipality region applied for accreditation during the 2014-15 financial year.
(b) - (e) Not applicable.
(ii) 2015-16 financial year
(a) Applications for accreditation |
(b) Names of each specified centre |
(c) (i) How many centres obtained accreditation? |
(c) (ii) Courses accredited |
45 |
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20 |
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- The previous accreditation issued to training providers came to an end on 31 March 2016.
- Applications for re-accreditation were received by the Construction Education and Training Authority (CETA) in 2015.
- Due to the extension of the National Skills Development Strategy III, accreditation for all applicants were extended to 30 June 2016.
(d) Reasons for not receiving accreditation |
(e) What plans are in place to assist centres to obtain accreditation? |
Each training provider that is not compliant received an evaluation or compliance report from CETA with specified findings with remedial actions. The report is signed off by both the CETA Compliance Officer and the provider representative. Some of the main reasons for not obtaining accreditation are:
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Learning Materials:
Practitioner/Assessor Qualifications:
One-on-one meetings, telephonic or e-mail support:
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2.
(a) What are the qualifications of Assessors? |
(b) Training material from CETA to training centres |
CETA uses its own staff as compliance officers to conduct the site audit visits for accreditation. Standardised accreditation instruments, tools and checklists are utilised by the compliance officers. Assessors have education and training, and/or human resource development qualifications with accompanying relevant experience. Staff members with technical construction qualifications are involved in the accreditation compliance site visits. |
CETA has made available standardised learning materials for the National Certificate in Electrical Construction to support small electrical contractors, as well as standardised learning materials for the National Certificate in Construction Contracting to support small and emerging construction enterprises. |
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QUESTION 2509 APPROVED/NOT APPROVED/AMENDED
Dr BE NZIMANDE, MP
MINISTER OF HIGHER EDUCATION AND TRAINING
STATUS:
DATE:
02 December 2016 - NW2296
Van Der Walt, Ms D to ask the Minister of Higher Education and Training
Whether any (a) internal and/or (b) external forensic reports pertaining to (i) his department and/or (ii) each entity reporting to him were completed from 1 January 2009 up to the latest specified date for which information is available; if not, in each case, why not; if so, what is the (aa) name, (bb) subject matter and (cc) date of conclusion of each of the specified forensic reports?
Reply:
Department/Entity |
(a) Internal Forensic Report |
(b) External Forensic Report |
(aa) Name |
(bb) Subject |
(cc) Date of Completion |
The Department of Higher Education and Training (established on 1 April 2010, hence, no prior reports) |
2 |
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An investigation instituted by the Director-General on a dossier of allegations of corruption levelled against the management staff of INDLELA, the trade-testing unit of the Department. |
8 February 2011 |
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An investigation instituted by the Director-General on irregular payments made to a service provider that has provided and installed security equipment at the Department. |
7 August 2013 |
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Agriculture Sector Education and Training Authority |
17 |
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Processes followed regarding the approval of and payments to a service provider. |
May 2009 |
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Verification of the accuracy of all costs incurred on the Education and Training Quality Assurance (ETQA) overseas trip on Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL). |
February 2014 |
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Review of the validity of payments – Adult Basic Education and Training (ABET) grants. |
March 2014 |
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Detailed report on allegations relating to the recruitment of a manager. |
August 2011 |
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Investigation into payments made to a service provider for AgriSETA funded learnership programmes. |
June 2012 |
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Investigation into the Numeracy Academy linked ABET grants. |
February 2013 |
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Investigation into allegations of unethical behaviour of a supplier and a manager within the SETA. |
November 2013 |
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Investigation into possible conflict of interest. |
January 2014 |
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Bursary payments to the Project Manager Finance and Supply Chain Management (SCM). |
October 2016 |
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Recruitment of Senior Manager: Human Resource and Payroll, Senior Manager: Skills Planning and Reporting, Project Manager Finance and SCM. |
October 2016 |
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Review of the approved fee structure for the 2014/ 2015 financial year. |
May 2016 |
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Scrutiny of Board meeting attendance supporting documentation to determine whether amounts claimed are valid and accurate. |
May 2016 |
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Comparison of fees for the 2012/13, 2013/14, and 2014/15 financial years in order to analyse fee escalations. |
May 2016 |
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Allegations of corruption and abuse of power. |
February 2015 |
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Reviewing of the Creditors Age Analysis and trends on payment of suppliers / service providers. |
February 2015 |
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Investigate the allegation that certain individuals require bribes to be paid to them to perform their duties. |
February 2015 |
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Failure of AgriSETA’s management to act on reported irregularities. |
February 2015 |
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Construction Sector Education and Training Authority |
1 |
Funded Discretionary Grant Forensic Investigation |
Funded Discretionary Grant. |
31 January 2014 |
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Council on Higher Education |
2 |
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Purchase and maintenance of the CHE Building. |
19 September 2011 |
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Source of a leak to the media |
June 2010 |
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Chemical Industries Education and Training Authority |
1 |
Misconduct by the former CEO |
Signing of a bank guarantee by the former CEO to secure an operating lease agreement without following due process. |
February 2011 |
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Financial and Accounting Services Sector Education and Training Authority |
1 |
Awarding of the Bridging Programme tender |
Awarding of the Bridging Programme tender. |
December 2015 and follow-up investigation in progress |
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Food and Beverages Sector Education and Training Authority |
2 |
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Transgression of supply chain processes |
January 2013 |
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Investigation on Executives/Managers/Staff |
January 2013 |
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Fibre, Processing and Manufacturing Sector Education and Training Authority |
1 |
Fraud and corruption within the SETA |
Fraud and corruption within the SETA. |
13 May 2014 |
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Health and Welfare Sector Education and Training Authority |
1 |
The procurement and use of services |
The procurement and use of services. |
7 February 2013 |
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Insurance Sector Education and Training Authority |
1 |
Corruption between ex-employee and Training Provider |
Corruption between ex-employee and Training Provider. |
30 January 2015 |
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Manufacturing, Engineering and Related Sector Education and Training Authority |
2 |
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Embezzlement of Grant Funds and Monies. |
February and July 2011 |
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Leaking of the company's confidential documents. |
April 2011 and February 2014 |
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Public Service Sector Education and Training Authority |
2 |
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Irregular payments from the PSETA Discretionary Grants account and the National Skills Fund account. |
1 July 2010 |
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Irregular payments made from the PSETA National Skills Fund account. |
1 July 2010 |
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Transport Education and Training Authority |
2 |
1 |
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SCM process that was investigated by a private consulting firm |
OMA Chartered Accountants report submitted directly to Board during 2011/12 financial year |
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An investigation undertaken by the public protector into the SCM process that was investigated by a private consulting firm. |
The completion date on the Public Protector report cannot be confirmed as the report was provided to TETA on the matter. |
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Bribe from stakeholder. |
28 February 2014 |
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Wholesale and Retail Sector Education and Training Authority |
4 |
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Irregularities involving a Project Specialist. |
April 2015 |
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Procurement processes. |
The investigation is still in process. |
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Selection process and contracting of bursaries. |
The investigation is still in process. |
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Determine progress on projects. |
The investigation is still in process. |
COMPILER/CONTACT PERSONS:
EXT:
DIRECTOR – GENERAL
STATUS:
DATE:
QUESTION 2296 APPROVED/NOT APPROVED/AMENDED
Dr BE NZIMANDE, MP
MINISTER OF HIGHER EDUCATION AND TRAINING
STATUS:
DATE:
01 December 2016 - NW2461
Majola, Mr TR to ask the Minister of Higher Education and Training
How many international trips were undertaken by (i) the Chief Executive Officer, (ii) each executive and (iii) each board member of the Media, Advertising, Information and Communication Technologies Sector Education and Training Authority (aa) in the 2015 calendar year and (bb) since 1 January 2016 and (b) what was the (i) cost, (ii) purpose and (iii) detailed itinerary of each specified trip?
Reply:
(a)-(bb) There were no international trips undertaken by the Chief Executive Officer, executive or board members in the 2015 calendar year and to date.
(b) (i)-(iii) Not applicable.
COMPILER/CONTACT PERSONS:
EXT:
DIRECTOR – GENERAL
STATUS:
DATE:
QUESTION 2461 APPROVED/NOT APPROVED/AMENDED
Dr BE NZIMANDE, MP
MINISTER OF HIGHER EDUCATION AND TRAINING
STATUS:
DATE:
01 December 2016 - NW2460
Majola, Mr TR to ask the Minister of Higher Education and Training
How many international trips were undertaken by (i) the Chief Executive Officer, (ii) each executive and (iii) each board member of the Local Government Sector Education and Training Authority (aa) in the 2015 calendar year and (bb) since 1 January 2016 and (b) what was the (i) cost, (ii) purpose and (iii) detailed itinerary of each specified trip?
Reply:
(a)-(bb) There were no international trips undertaken by the Chief Executive Officer, executive or board members in the 2015 calendar year and to date.
(b) (i)-(iii) Not applicable.
COMPILER/CONTACT PERSONS:
EXT:
DIRECTOR – GENERAL
STATUS:
DATE:
QUESTION 2460 APPROVED/NOT APPROVED/AMENDED
Dr BE NZIMANDE, MP
MINISTER OF HIGHER EDUCATION AND TRAINING
STATUS:
DATE:
01 December 2016 - NW2457
Mackay, Mr G to ask the Minister of Higher Education and Training
(a) How many international trips were undertaken by (i) the Chief Executive Officer, (ii) each executive and (iii) each board member of the Food and Beverage Manufacturing Industry Sector Education and Training Authority (aa) in the 2015 calendar year and (bb) since 1 January 2016 and (b) what was the (i) cost, (ii) purpose and (iii) detailed itinerary of each specified trip?
Reply:
(a)-(bb) There were no international trips undertaken by the Chief Executive Officer, executive or board members in the 2015 calendar year and to date.
(b) (i)-(iii) Not applicable.
COMPILER/CONTACT PERSONS:
EXT:
DIRECTOR – GENERAL
STATUS:
DATE:
QUESTION 2457 APPROVED/NOT APPROVED/AMENDED
Dr BE NZIMANDE, MP
MINISTER OF HIGHER EDUCATION AND TRAINING
STATUS:
DATE:
01 December 2016 - NW2450
Kopane, Ms SP to ask the Minister of Higher Education and Training
(a) How many international trips were undertaken by (i) the Chief Executive Officer, (ii) each executive and (iii) each board member of the Construction Education and Training Authority (aa) in the 2015 calendar year and (bb) since 1 January 2016 and (b) what was the (i) cost, (ii) purpose and (iii) detailed itinerary of each specified trip?
Reply:
(a)-(bb) There were no international trips undertaken by the Chief Executive Officer, executive or board members in the 2015 calendar year and to date.
(b) (i)-(iii) Not applicable.
COMPILER/CONTACT PERSONS:
EXT:
DIRECTOR – GENERAL
STATUS:
DATE:
QUESTION 2450 APPROVED/NOT APPROVED/AMENDED
Dr BE NZIMANDE, MP
MINISTER OF HIGHER EDUCATION AND TRAINING
STATUS:
DATE:
01 December 2016 - NW2455
Krumbock, Mr GR to ask the Minister of Higher Education and Training
How many international trips were undertaken by (i) the Chief Executive Officer, (ii) each executive and (iii) each board member of the Financial and Accounting Services Sector Education and Training Authority (aa) in the 2015 calendar year and (bb) since 1 January 2016 and (b) what was the (i) cost, (ii) purpose and (iii) detailed itinerary of each specified trip?
Reply:
(a)-(bb) There were no international trips undertaken by the Chief Executive Officer, executive or board members in the 2015 calendar year and to date.
(b) (i)-(iii) Not applicable.
COMPILER/CONTACT PERSONS:
EXT:
DIRECTOR – GENERAL
STATUS:
DATE:
QUESTION 2455 APPROVED/NOT APPROVED/AMENDED
Dr BE NZIMANDE, MP
MINISTER OF HIGHER EDUCATION AND TRAINING
STATUS:
DATE:
01 December 2016 - NW2465
Mazzone, Ms NW to ask the Minister of Higher Education and Training
(a) How many international trips were undertaken by (i) the Chief Executive Officer, (ii) each executive and (iii) each board member of the Safety and Security Sector Education and Training Authority (aa) in the 2015 calendar year and (bb) since 1 January 2016 and (b) what was the (i) cost, (ii) purpose and (iii) detailed itinerary of each specified trip?
Reply:
(a)-(bb) There were no international trips undertaken by the Chief Executive Officer, executive or board members in the 2015 calendar year and to date.
(b) (i)-(iii) Not applicable.
COMPILER/CONTACT PERSONS:
EXT:
DIRECTOR – GENERAL
STATUS:
DATE:
QUESTION 2465 APPROVED/NOT APPROVED/AMENDED
Dr B NZIMANDE, MP
MINISTER OF HIGHER EDUCATION AND TRAINING
STATUS:
DATE:
29 November 2016 - NW2470
Bagraim, Mr M to ask the Minister of Higher Education and Training
Whether (a) the Chief Executive Officer, (b) each executive and (c) each board member of the Construction Education and Training Authority (CETA) submitted reports for each international trip they undertook (i) in the 2015 calendar year and (ii) since 1 January 2016; if not, in each case, why not; if so, in each case, on what date; (2) whether he will make the specified reports available to Mr M Bagraim; if not, why not; if so, by what date; (3) whether any staff members of the CETA were formally appointed to act in the positions of the persons who travelled internationally; if not, what is the position in this regard; if so, what are (a) the names of each staff member who was appointed in an acting position in the specified period and (b) further relevant details in this regard?
Reply:
1. (a) - (c) There were no international trips undertaken by the Chief Executive Officer, executive or board members in the 2015 calendar year and to date.
2. Not applicable.
3. Not Applicable.
COMPILER/CONTACT PERSONS:
EXT:
DIRECTOR – GENERAL
STATUS:
DATE:
QUESTION 2470 APPROVED/NOT APPROVED/AMENDED
Dr BE NZIMANDE, MP
MINISTER OF HIGHER EDUCATION AND TRAINING
STATUS:
DATE:
29 November 2016 - NW2582
Bozzoli, Prof B to ask the Minister of Higher Education and Training
Whether, with reference to the recommendations of a report commissioned by the National Treasury on International Practices in Post-School Education and Training funding that was produced by DNA Economics and Mzabalazo Economics, any output bonuses have been paid to technical and vocational education training (TVET) colleges as part of their funding formulae; if not, (a) why not and (b) what steps has his department taken in this regard; if so, what (i) amounts have been paid in bonuses to TVET colleges and (ii) were the terms of the bonuses that were awarded?
Reply:
In terms of the National Norms and Standards for Funding Technical and Vocational Education and Training Colleges (NSF-TVET Colleges), paragraph 59 refers to the output bonus as a monetary bonus, which the college receives in recognition of efficient or outstanding service delivery. The output bonus is over and above a college allocation and is determined based on the following criteria:
- The ratio of past successful completions to past enrolments, and previous versions of this ratio, applicable to previous years, both the absolute levels of this ratio, and improvements in this ratio overtime, should be taken into account.
- Attainment of development targets in the strategic plan of the college, including targets relating to the representivity of students.
- Average examination scores attained by students.
Paragraph 15 of the TVET funding norms states:
In the interests of quality TVET services in the public sector, and in order to minimise inefficient utilisation of funds, it is important that the new funding system should be sensitive to the outputs achieved by public colleges. There are two ways in which the new system deals with the matter of efficiency and outputs. Firstly, the system allows DHET to expand enrolment in colleges that prove to be efficient and to decrease enrolment in inefficient colleges. This is made possible through the joint DHET-college planning process. Secondly, the system includes an output bonus, which should be considered a performance incentive that eligible colleges can utilise to improve their facilities, conduct further research, or for some similar developmental activity. The output-related aspects of the system are obviously dependent on the credible measurement of college performance, both in terms of successful completions (or the throughput rate) and in terms of the labour market performance of graduates.
(a) The Department has not been able to implement the payment of output bonuses to TVET Colleges because the TVET system was migrated to the Department on 1 April 2015 from Provincial Departments of Education and prior to this, it was the responsibility of Provinces to determine output bonuses. Since 1 April 2015, the Department has not paid any output bonuses as the TVET funding norms in paragraph 15, quoted above, indicates that the payment of the output bonuses is dependent on the credible measurement of college performance. The Department has started developing credible measurement tools. The TVET sector remains underfunded and with the current budget constraints, it is not possible for the Department to fund any output bonuses. It must be noted that the Department is currently only able to fund TVET Colleges at 57% of the required 80% funding level due to limited budget and increased enrolments. It must also be noted that the Department has submitted bids to National Treasury since 2010 specifically indicating the funding shortfall of which no additional baseline funding was received.
(b) The Department is committed to a system of output bonuses for TVET colleges and is developing a robust, reliable and incontestable measuring tool for performance; ensuring that the TVET examinations system managed by the State Information Technology Agency is cleaned up to produce reliable data on throughput and success rates; instituting a verification process for data supplied by TVET Colleges; implementing for the first time in 2016, a unit record TVET management information system; instituting monitoring and evaluation systems as well as a DHET-college strategic and annual performance planning system, among others. Once the credibility of these measures is tested and consulted, and the Department is able to manage over-enrolment and thereby releasing funds, the system will be implemented.
(i) No amounts have been paid as output bonuses to TVET colleges.
(ii) There are no terms for the payment of bonuses, as no amounts have been paid as output bonuses to TVET colleges.
COMPILER/CONTACT PERSONS:
EXT:
DIRECTOR – GENERAL
STATUS:
DATE:
QUESTION 2582 APPROVED/NOT APPROVED/AMENDED
Dr BE NZIMANDE, MP
MINISTER OF HIGHER EDUCATION AND TRAINING
STATUS:
DATE:
29 November 2016 - NW2485
Esau, Mr S to ask the Minister of Higher Education and Training
(1)Whether (a) the Chief Executive Officer, (b) each executive and (c) each board member of the Safety and Security Sector Education and Training Authority (SASSETA) submitted reports for each international trip they undertook (i) in the 2015 calendar year and (ii) since 1 January 2016; if not, in each case, why not; if so, in each case, on what date; (2) whether he will make the specified reports available to Mr S Esau; if not, why not; if so, by what date; (3) whether any staff members of the SASSETA were formally appointed to act in the positions of the persons who travelled internationally; if not, what is the position in this regard; if so, what are (a) the names of each staff member who was appointed in an acting position in the specified period and (b) further relevant details in this regard?
Reply:
1. (a) - (c) There were no international trips undertaken by the Chief Executive Officer, executive or board members in the 2015 calendar year and to date.
2. Not applicable.
3. Not Applicable.
COMPILER/CONTACT PERSONS:
EXT:
DIRECTOR – GENERAL
STATUS:
DATE:
QUESTION 2485 APPROVED/NOT APPROVED/AMENDED
Dr BE NZIMANDE, MP
MINISTER OF HIGHER EDUCATION AND TRAINING
STATUS:
DATE:
29 November 2016 - NW2481
Steenkamp, Ms J to ask the Minister of Higher Education and Training
(1)Whether (a) the Chief Executive Officer, (b) each executive and (c) each board member of the Media Advertising Information and Communication Technologies Sector Education and Training Authority (MICT SETA) submitted reports for each international trip they undertook (i) in the 2015 calendar year and (ii) since 1 January 2016; if not, in each case, why not; if so, in each case, on what date; (2) whether he will make the specified reports available to Ms J Edwards; if not, why not; if so, by what date; (3) whether any staff members of the MICT SETA were formally appointed to act in the positions of the persons who travelled internationally; if not, what is the position in this regard; if so, what are (a) the names of each staff member who was appointed in an acting position in the specified period and (b) further relevant details in this regard?
Reply:
1. (a) - (c) There were no international trips undertaken by the Chief Executive Officer, executive or board members in the 2015 calendar year and to date.
2. Not applicable.
3. Not Applicable.
COMPILER/CONTACT PERSONS:
EXT:
DIRECTOR – GENERAL
STATUS:
DATE:
QUESTION 2481 APPROVED/NOT APPROVED/AMENDED
Dr BE NZIMANDE, MP
MINISTER OF HIGHER EDUCATION AND TRAINING
STATUS:
DATE:
29 November 2016 - NW2475
Bergman, Mr D to ask the Minister of Higher Education and Training
(1)Whether (a) the Chief Executive Officer, (b) each executive and (c) each board member of the Financial and Accounting Services Sector Education and Training Authority (FASSETA) submitted reports for each international trip they undertook (i) in the 2015 calendar year and (ii) since 1 January 2016; if not, in each case, why not; if so, in each case, on what date; (2) whether he will make the specified reports available to Mr D Bergman; if not, why not; if so, by what date; (3) whether any staff members of the FASSETA were formally appointed to act in the positions of the persons who travelled internationally; if not, what is the position in this regard; if so, what are (a) the names of each staff member who was appointed in an acting position in the specified period and (b) further relevant details in this regard?
Reply:
1. (a) - (c) There were no international trips undertaken by the Chief Executive Officer, executive or board members in the 2015 calendar year and to date.
2. Not applicable.
3. Not Applicable.
COMPILER/CONTACT PERSONS:
EXT:
DIRECTOR – GENERAL
STATUS:
DATE:
QUESTION 2475 APPROVED/NOT APPROVED/AMENDED
Dr BE NZIMANDE, MP
MINISTER OF HIGHER EDUCATION AND TRAINING
STATUS:
DATE:
29 November 2016 - NW2466
Mazzone, Ms NW to ask the Minister of Higher Education and Training
How many international trips were undertaken by (i) the Chief Executive Officer, (ii) each executive and (iii) each board member of the Services Sector Education and Training Authority (aa) in the 2015 calendar year and (bb) since 1 January 2016 and (b) what was the (i) cost, (ii) purpose and (iii) detailed itinerary of each specified trip?
Reply:
(a)-(bb) There were no international trips undertaken by the Chief Executive Officer, executive or board members in the 2015 calendar year and to date.
(b) (i)-(iii) Not applicable
COMPILER/CONTACT PERSONS:
EXT:
DIRECTOR – GENERAL
STATUS:
DATE:
QUESTION 2466 APPROVED/NOT APPROVED/AMENDED
Dr BE NZIMANDE, MP
MINISTER OF HIGHER EDUCATION AND TRAINING
STATUS:
DATE: