Questions and Replies
06 August 2020 - NW1380
Chetty, Mr M to ask the Minister of Agriculture, Land Reform and Rural Development
What are the relevant details of (a)(i) land reform farms, (ii) productive farms and (iii) non-productive farms in Mpumalanga and (iv) the reasons that the specified farms are non-productive, (b) the total amounts of recapitalisation funding spent on each farm since they were purchased, (c) the actions being taken to make the non-productive farms productive and (d) where the budget is going to come from for each recapitalisation?
Reply:
(a)(i) Please refer to Annexure A.
(ii),(iii) The Department has not yet conducted a study on all Land Reform farms to determine the productivity or otherwise.
(iv) Falls away.
(b) Please refer toAnnexure B.
(c) Land Development Support is currently limited to Proactive Land Acquisition Farms that were assessed and is currently limited to 146 of those farms due to the budget constraints.
(d) The budget for each recapitalisation is going to come from the department.
06 August 2020 - NW1250
Hicklin, Ms MB to ask the Minister of Public Works and Infrastructure
(1) What (a) procurement procedures were employed by her department in the identification and selection of the private facilities later referred to the Department of Health to be used for the repatriation of South African citizens and (b) number of these identifications and selections were done through unsolicited bids; (2) whether her department considered the applications that numerous private facilities in Limpopo, Mpumalanga and KwaZulu-Natal made to her department to have their facilities nominated for evaluation by the Department of Health to be used as quarantine sites; if not, what is the position in this regard; if so, what are the relevant details?
Reply:
The Minister of Public Works and Infrastructure:
(1)(a) The Department of Public Works and Infrastructure (DPWI) has informed me that all private facilities that the Department procured from the private sector were sourced from the Department of Tourism database and some individually submitted or offered their facilities to DPWI for use as quarantine facilities. Sites were then included into a Master Database pending inspection by the Department of Health. Only when DOH inspected and approved a site, is it then listed as compliant on the Master Database. Quotations were then invited from NDOH compliant sites and Letters of Activation (LOA’s) issued based on location, room availability according to the number of Persons Under Investigation (PUI’s) arriving and price. Rates offered were also verified against the FEDHASA rates as agreed with the National Treasury.
(b) Offers were received from the private sector availing their facilities for quarantine. The offered sites were included them into the Master Database as “potential” quarantine sites pending inspection by the Department of Health. Annexure A is a list of all sites contracted.
2. All offered facilities regardless of the province are incorporated into the national database. The Department of Health is provided with the latest updated version of the national database to ensure that the assessment and evaluation of facilities takes place. The latest version of the national database contains the following proposed number of facilities (some of which are private facilities);
- Limpopo (415)
- Mpumalanga (476)
- KwaZulu Natal (474)
LIST OF QUARANTINE SITES CONTRACTED BY DPWI ANNEXURE A
Serial No |
Name of Institution/Facility Procured as Quarantine Site |
Agreed Rate/Tariff as per FEDHASA letter dated 21 April 2020 (VAT inclusive) |
Comments |
1 |
Musina Hotel and Conference Facility |
R1050-00 |
Site not activated by Department of Health. Thus no PUI’s allocated for quarantine to date. |
2 |
Tsogo Sun - Garden Court Eastgate |
R1207-50 |
|
3 |
Tsogo Sun - Garden Court Newlands Cape Town |
R1380-00 |
|
4 |
Tsogo Sun - Stay Easy Eastgate |
R1092-50 |
|
5 |
Tsogo Sun Stay Easy EmnotweniMpumulanga |
R1092-50 |
|
6 |
Tsogo Sun Southern Sun Bloemfontein – Free State |
R1380-00 |
|
7 |
Tsogo Sun Garden Court Nelson Mandela Boulevard |
R1207-50 |
|
8 |
Centurion Lake Hotel |
R1050-00 |
|
9 |
City Lodge Grand West Cape Town |
R1050-00 |
|
10 |
City Lodge V & A Cape Town Lodge |
R1050-00 |
|
11 |
City Lodge Durban Hotel |
R1207-50 |
|
12 |
City Lodge Umhlanga Ridge Durban |
R1205-50 |
|
13 |
Capital on Park |
R1138-50 |
|
14 |
Capital Melrose |
R1138-50 |
|
15 |
Capital Bath |
R1138-50 |
|
16 |
Capital Ivy Villa Hotel |
R1138-50 |
|
17 |
Capital on Empire |
R1138-50 |
|
18 |
Capital Menlyn Maine |
R1138-50 |
Discontinued use. Multi-tenant facility |
19 |
Mercure Hotels South Africa –Midrand |
R1092-50 |
|
20 |
Mercure Hotels South Africa – Bedfordview |
R1207-50 |
|
21 |
Mercure Premier Hotel Nelspruit |
R1208-00 |
|
22 |
Peermont Emperors Palace Metcourt Hotel |
R1200-00 |
Advised that they no longer wish to be used due to staff becoming infected |
23 |
Peermont Emperors Palace Mondior Hotel |
R1380-00 |
Advised that they no longer wish to be used due to staff becoming infected |
24 |
Indaba Hotel and Spa - JHB |
R1207-50 |
|
25 |
Mannah Guest House - JHB |
R1120-00 |
|
26 |
Protea Hotel Balalaika - JHB |
R1200-00 |
|
27 |
Protea Hotel Durbanville - CPT |
R950-00 |
|
28 |
Radisson Blu - Gautrain |
R1000-00 |
Discontinued use. Multi-tenant facility |
29 |
Radisson Blu Park Inn Newlands – Cape Town |
R1200-00 |
|
30 |
Radisson Red V & A Waterfront |
R1350-00 |
|
31 |
Park Inn Radisson Foreshore |
R1233-00 |
|
32 |
Birchwood Hotel – Kempton park |
R1150-00 |
|
33 |
Centurion Legacy Hotel |
R1130-00 |
|
34 |
Signature Lux Hotel Foreshore - CPT |
R790-00 |
|
35 |
New Tulbagh Hotel |
R950-00 |
|
36 |
First Million Development CC T/A Black Mountain Hotel |
R1150-00 |
|
37 |
First Million Development CC T/A Windmill Casino Hotel |
R1050-00 |
|
38 |
President Hotel - Bloemfontein |
R1150-00 |
|
39 |
President Hotel - Cape Town |
R1035-00 |
|
40 |
Farm House – Free State |
R850-00 |
|
41 |
Tuscany Guest Lodge – Free State |
R850-00 |
|
42 |
Monte Bello Estate – Free State |
R1150-00 |
|
43 |
Badplaas Forever Resorts - Mpumulanga |
R1207-50 |
|
44 |
Kings Tide Boutique Hotel – Port Elizabeth |
R1050-00 |
|
45 |
Coastlands West Street Hotel - DBN |
R1000-00 |
|
46 |
Coastlands Umhlanga Hotel - DBN |
R1000-00 |
|
47 |
aHa Bloemfontein Hotel |
R1200-00 |
|
48 |
aHaKopanong Hotel |
R1200-00 |
|
49 |
Saint Georges Hotel |
R1150-00 |
|
50 |
Ehrlick Park Lodge |
R1000-00 |
|
51 |
MetsiMatso Lodge |
R1050-00 |
|
52 |
Bon Hotel Bloemfontein |
R1000-00 |
|
53 |
Holiday Inn Cape Town |
R1350-00 |
|
54 |
Relekane Guest House |
R1000-00 |
06 August 2020 - NW1234
Graham-Maré, Ms SJ to ask the Minister of Public Works and Infrastructure
What number of (a) land ports of entry in the Republic are currently under construction and/or being upgraded by her department and (b) the specified land ports of entry were commissioned as part of the Republic's response to the Covid-19 pandemic?
Reply:
The Minister of Public Works and Infrastructure:
(a)The Department of Public Works and Infrastructure (DPWI) has informed me the Department has Repair and Maintenance Programme (RAMP) contracts at 51Land Ports of Entry(LPOE) for a contract period of 36 months. The contract period includes repair work as well as maintenance and operational work.
(b) Currently, thefollowing LPOE are open for commercial purposes namely Ramatlabama, Kopfontein,Mahamba, Nakop, Vioolsdrift,Skilpadshek,Lebombo, Maseru, Jeppes Reef, Mananga, Beitbridge, Groblersbridge, Golela, Van Rooyenshek, FicksburgBridge, Caledonspoort, Oshoekand Qachas Nek,in terms of the Republic’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic.
06 August 2020 - NW1616
Gondwe, Dr M to ask the Minister of Defence and Military Veterans
Whether the SA Defence Force military intelligence has found that the mounting Islamist insurgent activities taking place in Cabo Delgado, Mozambique, which are also becoming increasingly sophisticated, co-ordinated and militant in nature, may affect Total South Africa’s $23 billion offshore gas project site situated 60 kilometres south of Mocimboa da Praia; if not, what is the position in this regard; if so, what are the further relevant details?
Reply:
1. Defence Intelligence assessment indicates that in the short and medium term the Islamic insurgents activities are expected to continue and extend particularly to areas with gas exploration site.
2. No other details.
06 August 2020 - NW1365
Graham-Maré, Ms SJ to ask the Minister of Public Works and Infrastructure
What is the current status and full relevant details of the progress made on the signing of a new lease for the Pinetown Home Affairs office, including anticipated time frames?
Reply:
The Minister of Public Works and Infrastructure:
The lease agreement has been signed by both parties on 21 May 2020. The landlord has also submitted lease agreement to his financiers for funding. The parties had agreed to meet in July 2020 to discuss the tenant installations and the Project Execution Plan with the Client. The Service Provider is based in Gauteng and was going to drive to Durban for the meeting.
Unfortunately the meeting had to be cancelled as the architect working on the project is one of three staff members from the Service Providers office that had tested positive for Covid-19. The architect then went into self-quarantine for a period of 14 days. The Department of Public Works and Infrastructure’s Regional Office is currently securing a new zoom meeting date with all parties as soon as the project architect is available.
06 August 2020 - NW1332
Mazzone, Ms NW to ask the Minister of Public Works and Infrastructure
What (a) total number of cases of illegal invasion of land owned by her department was recorded by her department in each (i) province and (ii) of the past five financial years, (b) is the current status of occupation, (c) total number of persons are currently occupying the land and (d) steps has her department taken to remedy the situation in each specified case?
Reply:
(a) I was informed by the Department of Public Works and Infrastructure (DPWI) that 39 cases of illegal invasion of land owned by the DPWI was recorded.(see Annexure A)
- Free State – 4
- Western Cape– 3
- Kwa Zulu Natal - 3
- Gauteng(Johannesburg & Pretoria) – 0
- Northern Cape - 1
- North West - 3
- Mpumalanga- 6
- Limpopo - 2
- Eastern Cape (Port Elizabeth and Mthatha) – 17
ANNEXURE A:
No. |
(a)Total number of cases of illegal invasion of land owned by DPWI |
(i)Province |
(ii)Past five financial years |
(b)Current status of occupation |
(c)Total number of persons occupying the house |
Steps taken to remedy the situation in each specific case |
1. |
Erf 264 Port St Johns |
Eastern Cape |
Yes |
Was Unlawful occupied, currently utilized by Home Affairs |
± 10 |
Eviction order was granted through State Attorney |
2. |
Erf 85 Tsomo |
Eastern Cape |
Yes |
Unlawful occupied |
± 5 |
The Department has taken the matter to State Attorney for eviction |
3. |
Erf 119 Sterkspruit |
Eastern Cape |
Yes |
Unlawful occupied |
±3 |
The Department is in the process of entering into a contract with the occupants |
4. |
Erf 920 Mthatha |
Eastern Cape |
Yes |
Unlawful occupied |
± 20 |
The Department has taken the matter to State Attorney for eviction |
5. |
Erf 350 Maluti |
Eastern Cape |
Yes |
Unlawful occupied |
± 5 |
The Department is in the process of entering into a contract with occupant. |
6. |
Erf 200 Mthatha |
Eastern Cape |
Yes |
Unlawful occupied |
±10 |
The Department has taken the matter to State Attorney for eviction |
7. |
Erf 8328 Mthatha |
Eastern Cape |
Yes |
Unlawful occupied |
± 5 |
The Department has taken the matter to State Attorney for eviction |
8. |
Erf 170 Port St Johns |
Eastern Cape |
Yes |
Unlawful occupied |
± 11 |
The Department has taken the matter to State Attorney for eviction |
9. |
Farm 871, Grey Dell. East London |
Eastern Cape |
Yes |
Illegally occupied |
± 2000 |
Eviction order obtained |
10. |
Farm 871 PT 1, Grey Dell. East London |
Eastern Cape |
Yes |
Illegally occupied |
± 2000 |
Eviction order obtained |
11. |
Farm 871 PT 3, Grey Dell. East London |
Eastern Cape |
Yes |
Illegally occupied |
± 2000 |
Eviction order obtained |
12. |
Farm 45, Draaibosch. Komga |
Eastern Cape |
Yes |
Illegally occupied |
± 750 |
Liaising with local municipality to formalize housing development |
13. |
Farm 114, Kommetjiesleegte Outspan, East London |
Eastern Cape |
Yes |
Illegally occupied |
± 500 |
Investigation In progress regarding formal housing development |
14. |
Farm 356, Black Hill Outspan. East London |
Eastern Cape |
Yes |
Illegally occupied |
± 750 |
Investigation In progress regarding formal housing development |
15. |
Farm 866 PT 1, East London RD |
Eastern Cape |
Yes |
Illegally occupied |
± 1000 |
Investigation In progress regarding formal housing development |
16. |
Farm 276 PT 1, PlaasDonkerhoek. Albany |
Eastern Cape |
Yes |
Illegally occupied |
± 500 |
Minister has approved, transfer in progress |
17. |
Farm 304, Nahoon Dam. East London |
Eastern Cape |
Yes |
Illegally occupied |
± 2500 |
Eviction proceedings in progress |
18. |
Kimberley ERF 6983 |
Northern Cape |
Yes |
Squatters |
Unknown |
Eviction proceedings in progress |
19. |
Rem of Portion 69 of the farm Reserve No. 7A No. 15826 |
KwaZulu-Natal |
Yes |
Unlawfully occupied |
Unknown |
Site investigation to be conducted |
20. |
Rem of Portion 3 of the farm Veelgeluk No. 171 |
KwaZulu-Natal |
Yes |
Unlawfully occupied |
Unknown |
Site investigation to be conducted |
21. |
Portion 4 of the farm RietVallei No. 1043 |
KwaZulu-Natal |
Yes |
Unlawfully occupied |
Unknown |
Site investigation to be conducted |
22. |
Erf 1117 Blaauwberg |
Western Cape |
Yes |
Unlawful occupied |
± 25 |
The Department is in the process of transferring the property to the Department of Human Settlement, Water & Sanitation for housing development purposes |
23. |
Farm 295 Grabouw |
Western Cape |
Yes |
Unlawful occupied |
± 2000 |
The Department is in the process of transferring the property to the Department of Human Settlement, Water & Sanitation for housing development purposes |
24. |
Portion 65 of Farm 82 RoodeZand, Worcester (known as Sandhills |
Western Cape |
Yes |
Unlawful occupied |
±500 |
The Department is in the process of transferring the property to the Department of Human Settlement, Water & Sanitation for housing development purposes |
25. |
Remainder of Farm Loskop North 12 JS |
Limpopo |
Yes |
Unlawful occupied |
±500 |
The Department is currently of in a process of Eviction |
26. |
PT 13 of Farm Tempelhof 150 MS |
Limpopo |
Yes |
Unlawfully occupied |
7 businesses |
The Department is currently of in a process of Eviction |
27. |
Erf 8225 Portion 1 |
Free State |
Yes |
Unlawfully occupied |
1 |
The illegal occupation came to our attention recently and we are in the process of identifying the illegal occupant and the circumstances under which he occupied the farm. |
28. |
Farm Tochgekry 151 |
Free State |
Yes |
Unlawfully occupied |
1 |
The illegal occupant indicated that they have signed care taker agreement with the Department of land Affairs and Rural Development. This matter is under further investigation. |
29. |
Farm Grootgewaagd 630 |
Free State |
Yes |
Unlawfully occupied |
1 |
The illegal occupation came to our attention recently and we are in the process of identifying the illegal occupant and the circumstances under which he occupied the farm. |
30. |
Farm De Kamp 1294 Portion 1 |
Free State |
Yes |
Unlawfully occupied |
15 |
A family known as the Lehola – family is currently in occupation. The department is in the process of engaging with the family in an effort to resolve the matter. Several meeting have already taken place. |
31. |
Portion 4 of the farm Zandpan 423 IP |
North West |
Yes |
Vacated |
+-300 Extent: 628.7167 h |
Land Transferred to Matlosana Local Municipality |
32. |
Portion 24 (.9965h) and 34 (.5308h) of Rustenburg town and Townlands 272 JQ. |
North West |
Yes |
Illegally Occupied |
One (1): Company Extent: 1.5273 h |
Eviction letter Issued |
33. |
Portion 1 of farm Wildebeestfontein 274 JQ |
North West |
Yes |
Illegally occupied |
One (1): Company Extent: 3.9752 (of 297.0844 h) |
Eviction letter Issued |
34. |
PORTION 23 OF FARM VALSCHFONTEIN, Valschfontein |
Mpumalanga |
Yes |
Illegally occupied |
Number unknown |
The office was in negotiation with Dr J S Moroka Municipality for the transfer of the property .The submission is with PPM for disposal of the property to Dr J S Moroka. |
35. |
Farm Sheba Siding 939 JU |
Mpumalanga |
Yes |
Illegally occupied |
number unknown |
The office was in negotiation with Umjindi Municipality (current merged with Mbombela Local Municipality) for the transfer of the property . Process never finalised as the Municipality never submitted the required documents |
36. |
RE/2/ of the Farm Dingwell 276 JT,Nelspruit |
Mpumalanga |
Yes |
Illegally occupied |
Plus/ minus 1000 houses |
The submission is with PPM for disposal of the property to City of Mbombela Local Municiplaity. |
37. |
Ptn 1 of the Farm Rietfontein 193 JT, Rietfontein |
Mpumalanga |
Yes |
Illegally occupied |
Guest house |
The matter is under the administration of Forestry and Fisheries and the office is awaiting their comments on the matter. |
38. |
Farm Rooiduiker , Ingrid and Vaal Riebok in Hazyview |
Mpumalanga |
Yes |
Illegally occupied |
number unknown |
Referred to Legal Services |
39. |
Farm Langrand in Kaapsehoop |
Mpumalanga |
Yes |
Illegally occupied |
number unknown |
With Land Invasion Task team developed by city of Mbombela. |
06 August 2020 - NW1379
Chetty, Mr M to ask the Minister of Agriculture, Land Reform and Rural Development
What are the relevant details of (a)(i) land reform farms, (ii) productive farms and (iii) non-productive farms in KwaZulu-Natal and (iv) the reasons that the specified farms are non-productive, (b) the total amounts of recapitalisation funding spent on each farm since they were purchased, (c) the actions being taken to make the non-productive farms productive and (d) where the budget is going to come from for each recapitalisation?
Reply:
(a)(i) Please refer to Annexure A.
(ii)(iii) The Department has not yet conducted a study on all Land Reform farms to determine the productivity or otherwise.
(iv) Falls away.
b) Please refer toAnnexure B.
c) Land Development Support is currently limited to Proactive Land Acquisition Farms that were assessed and is currently limited to 146 of those farms due to the budget constraints.
d) The budget for each recapitalisation is going to come from the department.
06 August 2020 - NW1377
Bagraim, Mr M to ask the Minister of Agriculture, Land Reform and Rural Development
What are the relevant details of (a)(i) land reform farms, (ii) productive farms and (iii) non-productive farms in the Northern Cape and (iv) the reasons that the specified farms are non-productive, (b) the total amounts of recapitalisation funding spent on each farm since they were purchased, (c) the actions being taken to make the non-productive farms productive and (d) where the budget is going to come from for each recapitalisation?
Reply:
(a)(i) Please refer to Annexure A.
(ii)(iii) The Department has not yet conducted a study on all Land Reform farms to determine the productivity or otherwise.
(iv) Falls away.
b) Please refer to Annexure B
c) Land Development Support is currently limited to Proactive Land Acquisition Farms that were assessed and is currently limited to 146 of those farms due to the budget constraints.
d) The budget for each recapitalisation is going to come from the department.
06 August 2020 - NW1376
Bagraim, Mr M to ask the Minister of Agriculture, Land Reform and Rural Development
What are the relevant details of (a)(i) land reform farms, (ii) productive farms and (iii) non-productive farms in the Free State and (iv) the reasons that the specified farms are non-productive, (b) the total amounts of recapitalisation funding spent on each farm since they were purchased, (c) the actions being taken to make the non-productive farms productive and (d) where the budget is going to come from for each recapitalisation?
Reply:
(a)(i) Please refer to Annexure A.
(ii),(iii) The Department has not yet conducted a study on all Land Reform farms to determine the productivity or otherwise.
(iv) Falls away.
b) Please refer to Annexure B
c) Land Development Support is currently limited to Proactive Land Acquisition Farms that were assessed and is currently limited to 146 of those farms due to the budget constraints.
d) The budget for each recapitalisation is going to come from the department.
06 August 2020 - NW1375
Masipa, Mr NP to ask the Minister of Agriculture, Land Reform and Rural Development
What are the relevant details of (a)(i) land reform farms, (ii) productive farms and (iii) non-productive farms in North-West and (iv) the reasons that the specified farms are non-productive, (b) the total amounts of recapitalisation funding spent on each farm since they were purchased, (c) the actions being taken to make the non-productive farms productive and (d) where the budget is going to come from for each recapitalisation?
Reply:
(a)(i) Please refer to Annexure A.
(ii),(iii) The Department has not yet conducted a study on all Land Reform farms to determine the productivity or otherwise.
(iv) Falls away.
b) Please refer to Annexure B.
c) Land Development Support is currently limited to Proactive Land Acquisition Farms that were assessed and is currently limited to 146 of those farms due to the budget constraints.
d) The budget for each recapitalisation is going to come from the department.
06 August 2020 - NW1374
Masipa, Mr NP to ask the Minister of Agriculture, Land Reform and Rural Development
What are the relevant details of (a)(i) land reform farms, (ii) productive farms and (iii) non-productive farms in Limpopo and (iv) the reasons that the specified farms are non-productive, (b) the total amounts of recapitalisation funding spent on each farm since they were purchased, (c) the actions being taken to make the non-productive farms productive and (d) where the budget is going to come from for each recapitalisation?
Reply:
(a)(i) Please refer to Annexure A.
(ii),(iii) The Department has not yet conducted a study on all Land Reform farms to determine the productivity or otherwise.
(iv) Falls Away.
b) Please refer to Annexure B.
c) Land Development Support is currently limited to Proactive Land Acquisition Farms that were assessed and is currently limited to 146 of those farms due to the budget constraints.
d) The budget for each recapitalisation is going to come from the department.
06 August 2020 - NW1373
Masipa, Mr NP to ask the Minister of Agriculture, Land Reform and Rural Development
What are the relevant details of (a)(i) land reform farms, (ii) productive farms and (iii) non- productive farms in the Western Cape and (iv) the reasons that the specified farms are non-productive, (b) the total amounts of recapitalisation funding spent on each farm since they were purchased, (c) the actions being taken to make the non-productive farms productive and (d) where the budget is going to come from for each recapitalisation?
Reply:
(a)(i) Please refer to Annexure A.
(ii)(iii) The Department has not yet conducted a study on all Land Reform farms to determine the productivity or otherwise.
(iv) Falls away.
(b) Please refer to Annexure B.
(c) Land Development Support is currently limited to Proactive Land Acquisition farms that were assessed and is currently limited to 146 of those farms due to the budget constraints.
(d) The budget for each recapitalisation is going to come from the department.
06 August 2020 - NW1378
Bagraim, Mr M to ask the Minister of Agriculture, Land Reform and Rural Development
What are the relevant details of (a)(i) land reform farms, (ii) productive farms and (iii) non-productive farms in the Eastern Cape and (iv) the reasons that the specified farms are non-productive, (b) the total amounts of recapitalisation funding spent on each farm since they were purchased, (c) the actions being taken to make the non-productive farms productive and (d) where the budget is going to come from for each recapitalisation?
Reply:
(a)(i) Please refer to Annexure A.
(ii),(iii) The Department has not yet conducted a study on all Land Reform farms to determine the productivity or otherwise.
(iv) Falls away.
(b) Please refer toAnnexure B.
(c) Land Development Support is currently limited to Proactive Land Acquisition Farms that were assessed and is currently limited to 146 of those farms due to the budget constraints.
(d) The budget for each recapitalisation is going to come from the department.
06 August 2020 - NW1280
Abrahams, Ms ALA to ask the Minister of Social Development
With reference to her department’s response to Covid-19 whereby the National Development Agency (NDA) will pay 120 civil society organisations R5 000 per month over a period of 6 months as an administration fee to manage 1 200 NDA volunteers, for what reasons did her department not engage and utilise the municipalities’ existing Expanded Public Works Programme databases for this Covid-19 action response?
Reply:
The National Development Agency Act 108 of 1998 (as amended) section 4(1) (d) gives the NDA duties and powers to “ create and maintain a database on civil society organisations, including, but not limited to, the scope and subject matter of their work and their geographical distribution, and share the information in that database with relevant organs of state and other stakeholders.” To this end the NDA has a database comprised of 15 858 CSOs that have been assessed and profiled. The CSOs that provided the volunteers were drawn from this database instead of the Municipalities’ existing Expanded Public Works Programme databases. Furthermore, the aim of using the NDA CSO database was to expand job opportunities to other young people who are not currently benefitting from any of government’s programs. The NDA does maintain strategic relationship with both the provincial and local governments in the implementation of its programmes.
06 August 2020 - NW1149
Van Staden, Mr PA to ask the Minister of Public Works and Infrastructure
(1) Whether, with reference to her reply to question 913 on 8 June 2020, her department purchased any goods and/or services below the amount of R500 000 connected to the Covid-19 pandemic; if not, what is the position in this regard; if so, what (a) is the name of each company from which the specified goods and/or services were purchased, (b) is the amount of each transaction and (c) was the service and/or product that each company rendered; (2) whether there was any deviation from the standard supply chain management procedures in the specified transactions; if so, (a) why and (b) what are the relevant details in each case; (3) what were the reasons that the goods and/or services were purchased from the specified companies; (4) whether she will make a statement on the matter?
Reply:
The Minister of Public Works and Infrastructure:
(1) Yes, the Department of Public Works and Infrastructure (DPWI) informed me that it purchased goods and/or services below the amount of R500 000 connected to the Covid-19 pandemic.
(a) The names of the companies to whom awards were made are indicated in
Column C of the attached Annexure A.
(b) The amount of each transaction is listed in Column D of the attached Annexure A. The amounts listed for each of the quarantine sites are the daily rate that have been negotiated between National Treasury, Department of Tourism, Tourism Business Council of South Africa (TBCSA) and the Industry represented by Federated Hospitality Association of South Africa (FEDHASA). These rates are aligned per Star grading of the facility, it includes three meals and is a breakeven rate.
(c) The service and/or product provided by each company is indicated in
Column B of the attached Annexure A.
(2) Furthermore, the DPWI informed me that the Department did deviate from the standard supply chain management procedures in the specified transactions listed in the attached Annexure A document.
(a) Recognising the declaration of the National State of Disaster by the State President due to the COV/D 19 pandemic and a very high risk for loss of life, negative health impact, negative economic impact and social impact in South Africa. This was done in line with Section 27(2)(L) of the Disaster Management Act, Act No. 57 of 2002, National Treasury Regulation 16A6.4 as well as the National Treasury's Instruction Note No. 08 of 2019/2020 Emergency Procurement COVID-19 in paragraph 3.5.1(i) that provide for the invocation of emergency procedures. In terms of the aforementioned National Treasury Instruction Note, Accounting Officers are allowed to deviate from competitive bidding processes in cases that have been declared an emergency, without obtaining NT approval.
(b) The relevant details in each case for making the awards are indicated in
Column E of the attached Annexure A.
(3) The reasons why the goods and/or services were purchased from the specified companies are indicated in Column F of the attached Annexure A.
(4) No.
ANNEXURE A: DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS AND INFRASTRUCTURE (DPWI) |
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COLUMN A |
COLUMN B |
COLUMN C |
COLUMN D |
COLUMN E |
COLUMN F |
OFFICE |
COMMODITY (1c) |
SERVICE PROVIDER (1a) |
AMOUNT (1b) |
PROCUREMENT PROCESS (2a) |
REASON FOR AWARD TO EACH BUSINESS (2b) |
BLM |
Masks with Ear Loops |
Bidvest Steiner |
R3 854,80 |
Emergency (NegotiatedProcedure) |
NominatedfromNationalTreasury(NT)Central Supplier Database (CSD) and company indicatedthattheyhavesufficientstockinstore. |
BLM |
Clocolan Magistrate Office: Cleaning Services for the month of April (Permanent officials not working: Lockdown) |
MOLLELWA GENERAL TRADING |
R4 952,40 |
Emergency only 1 quote |
Nominated from CSD |
BLM |
Clocolan Magistrate Office Cleaning Services for the month of May (Permanent officials not working: Lockdown) |
MOLLELWA GENERAL TRADING |
R4 952,40 |
Emergency only 1 quote |
Nominated from CSD |
BLM |
Vrede Magistrate Office Cleaning Services for the month of April (Permanent officials not working: Lockdown) |
SAMJEM TRADING |
R5 749,08 |
Emergency only 1 quote |
Nominated from CSD |
BLM |
Vrede Magistrate Office Cleaning Services for the month of May (Permanent officials not working: Lockdown) |
SAMJEM TRADING |
R5 749,08 |
Emergency only 1 quote |
Nominated from CSD |
BLM |
Hoopstad Magistrate Office Cleaning Services for the month of April (Permanent officials not working: Lockdown) |
PABALLO CHRISTINA MATSHOLO |
R6 000,00 |
Emergency only 1 quote |
Nominated from CSD |
BLM |
Hoopstad Magistrate Office Cleaning Services for the month of May (Permanent officials not working: Lockdown) |
PABALLO CHRISTINA MATSHOLO |
R6 000,00 |
Emergency only 1 quote |
Nominated from CSD |
BLM |
Dealesville, 16 Skool str, 33 Meyer str |
Ramooseeka Mejeni Trading & Projects |
R6 800,00 |
Emergency only 1 quote |
Nominated from CSD |
BLM |
Digital Thermometers |
FreeCompassSewingPrimaryCo-op |
R7 500,00 |
Quotation process |
Suppliers from NT contract; lowest price |
BLM |
Jacobsdal Magistrate Office Cleaning Services for the month of May (Permanent officials not working: Lockdown) |
MALEBOGO LEGACY |
R7 500,00 |
Emergency only 1 quote |
Nominated from CSD |
BLM |
Jacobsdal Magistrate Office Cleaning Services for the month of April (Permanent officials not working: Lockdown) |
MALEBOGO LEGACY |
R7 500,00 |
Emergency only 1 quote |
Nominated from CSD |
BLM |
Bothaville, 28 Smith str (once off site cleaning and gardening to ready site for Isolation faculty) |
BD Hlalele Catering & Cleaning Service |
R7 800,00 |
Emergency only 1 quote |
Nominated from CSD |
BLM |
Hertzogville,39vanNiekerkstr (once off site cleaning and gardening to ready sitefor Isolation faculty) |
O Nthuse Hle Trading & Projects |
R7 960,00 |
Emergency only 1 quote |
Nominated from CSD |
BLM |
Edenburg, 9 Piet Retiefstr (once off site cleaningand gardening to ready sitefor Isolation faculty) |
Moteki Projects & consultants |
R8 000,00 |
Emergency only 1 quote |
Nominated from CSD |
BLM |
Springfontein Magistrate Office Cleaning Services for the month of May (Permanent officials not working: Lockdown) |
KABI AND TEFO CONSTRUCTION |
R8 004,00 |
Emergency only 1 quote |
Nominated from CSD |
BLM |
Springfontein Magistrate Office Cleaning Services for the month of April (Permanent officials not working: Lockdown) |
KABI AND TEFO CONSTRUCTION |
R8 004,00 |
Emergency only 1 quote |
Nominated from CSD |
BLM |
Steynsrus Magistrate Office Cleaning Services for the month of May (Permanent officials not working: Lockdown) |
SEBATSI |
R8 280,00 |
Emergency only 1 quote |
Nominated from CSD |
BLM |
Steynsrus Magistrate Office Cleaning Services for the month of April (Permanent officials not working: Lockdown) |
SEBATSI |
R8 280,00 |
Emergency only 1 quote |
Nominated from CSD |
BLM |
Ficksburg, 1 Kort Str (once off site cleaning and gardening to ready site for Isolation faculty) |
TSHWARELLA KA THATA TRADING AND PROJECTS 16 |
R8 500,00 |
Emergency only 1 quote |
Nominated from CSD |
BLM |
Batho Magistrate Office Cleaning Services for the month of April (Permanent officials not working: Lockdown) |
TSOELA DEVELOPMENT |
R9 555,65 |
Emergency only 1 quote |
Nominated from CSD |
BLM |
Batho Magistrate Office Cleaning Services for the month of May (Permanent officials not working: Lockdown) |
TSOELA DEVELOPMENT: |
R9 555,65 |
Emergency only 1 quote |
Nominated from CSD |
BLM |
Reddersburg Magistrate Office Cleaning Services for the month of April (Permanent officials not working: Lockdown) |
RANZO HOLDINGS |
R10 000,00 |
Emergency only 1 quote |
Nominated from CSD |
BLM |
Brandfort Magistrate Office Cleaning Services for the month of April (Permanent officials not working: Lockdown) |
LENYAKI |
R10 000,00 |
Emergency only 1 quote |
Nominated from CSD |
BLM |
Reddersburg Magistrate Office Cleaning Services for the month of May (Permanent officials not working: Lockdown) |
RANZO HOLDINGS |
R10 000,00 |
Emergency only 1 quote |
Nominated from CSD |
BLM |
Brandfort Magistrate Office Cleaning Services for the month of May (Permanent officials not working: Lockdown) |
LENYAKI |
R10 000,00 |
Emergency only 1 quote |
Nominated from CSD |
BLM |
Hand sanitisers Gel 1 litre |
Bidvest Steiner |
R10 465,00 |
Emergency (NegotiatedProcedure) |
Nominated from CSD and company indicated that they have sufficient stock in store |
BLM |
Koppies Magistrate Office Cleaning Services for the month of May (Permanent officials not working: Lockdown) |
BO IKARABELO ENTERPRISES AND TRADING |
R11 590,00 |
Emergency only 1 quote |
Nominated from CSD |
BLM |
Koppies Magistrate Office Cleaning Services for the month of April (Permanent officials not working: Lockdown) |
BO IKARABELO ENTERPRISES AND TRADING |
R11 590,00 |
Emergency only 1 quote |
Nominated from CSD |
BLM |
Marquard Magistrate Office Cleaning Services for the month of May (Permanent officials not working: Lockdown) |
SEKUTE TRADING |
R12 000,00 |
Emergency only 1 quote |
Nominated from CSD |
BLM |
Examination Gloves Medium |
FreeCompassSewingPrimaryCo-op |
R13 500,00 |
Quotation process |
Suppliers from NT contract; lowest price |
BLM |
Bloemfontein Family Advocate Cleaning Services for the month of April (Permanent officials not working: Lockdown) |
MEZINOX |
R14 500,00 |
Emergency only 1 quote |
Nominated from CSD |
BLM |
Bloemfontein Family Advocate Cleaning Services for the month of May (Permanent officials not working: Lockdown) |
MEZINOX |
R14 500,00 |
Emergency only 1 quote |
Nominated from CSD |
BLM |
Memel Magistrate Office Cleaning Services for the month of April (Permanent officials not working: Lockdown) |
HLAKANO GROUP |
R15 832,20 |
Emergency only 1 quote |
Nominated from CSD |
BLM |
Memel Magistrate Office Cleaning Services for the month of May (Permanent officials not working: Lockdown) |
HLAKANO GROUP |
R15 832,20 |
Emergency only 1 quote |
Nominated from CSD |
BLM |
Examination Gloves X-large |
FreeCompassSewingPrimaryCo-op |
R18 000,00 |
Quotation process |
Suppliers from NT contract; lowest price |
BLM |
Cloth Masks |
FreeCompassSewingPrimaryCo-op |
R20 000,00 |
Quotation process |
Suppliers from NT contract; lowest price |
BLM |
Examination Gloves Large |
FreeCompassSewingPrimaryCo-op |
R22 500,00 |
Quotation process |
Suppliers from NT contract; lowest price |
BLM |
Spray Bottles |
FreeCompassSewingPrimaryCo-op |
R22 500,00 |
Quotation process |
Suppliers from NT contract; lowest price |
BLM |
Sanitizers 500ml bottle |
FreeCompassSewingPrimaryCo-op |
R27 750,00 |
Quotation process |
Suppliers from NT contract; lowest price |
BLM |
Decontamination of Xariep District ( Bethulie, Edenburg, Fauresmith, Jacobsdal, Jagersfontein, Koffiefontein, Luckhoff, Phillipolis, Redersburg, Rouxville, Smithfield, Springfontein, Trompsburg, Zastron magistrate Officies) |
Kol Logistics |
R62 947,42 |
Emergency only 1 quote: Amounts only estimates and will be ammended as and when information is received. |
Nominated from CSD |
BLM |
Visors |
FreeCompassSewingPrimaryCo-op |
R63 000,00 |
Quotation process |
Suppliers from NT contract; lowest price |
BLM |
Decontamination of Feziile District (Edenville, Frankfort, Heilbron, Koppies, Kroonstad, Parys, Sasolburg, Steynsrus, Tweeling, Viljoenskroon, Villiers, Vredefort Magistarte Offices) |
Kol Logistics |
R85 324,20 |
Emergency only 1 quote: Amounts only estimates and will be ammended as and when information is received. |
Nominated from CSD |
BLM |
Sanitizers 5 Litre bottle |
FreeCompassSewingPrimaryCo-op |
R92 500,00 |
Quotation process |
Suppliers from NT contract; lowest price |
BLM |
Decontamination of Thabo Mofutsanyane District (Bethlehem, Clocolan, Excelcior, Ficksburg, Fouriesburg, Harrismith, Hobhouse, Kestell, Ladybrand, Lindley, Makwane, Marquard, Memel, Paul Roux, Petrus Steyn, Phuthaditjhaba, Reitz, Senekal, Tseki, Tseseng, Tweespruit, Vrede, Warden Magistrate Offiices |
Kol Logistics |
R155 193,78 |
Emergency only 1 quote: Amounts only estimates and will be ammended as and when information is received. |
Nominated from CSD |
BLM |
Installation of soap dispensers |
Bidvest Steiner |
R158 230,80 |
Emergency (NegotiatedProcedure) |
Nominated from CSD and company indicated that they have sufficient stock in store |
BLM |
Soap, hand sanitizers Gel 70% |
Bidvest Steiner |
R162 856,00 |
Emergency (NegotiatedProcedure) |
Nominated from CSD and company indicated that they have sufficient stock in store. |
BLM |
Examination Gloves Medium |
Bidvest Steiner |
R162 856,00 |
Emergency (NegotiatedProcedure) |
Nominated from CSD and company indicated that they have sufficient stock in store |
BLM |
Decontamination of Lejweleputswa District (Boshoff, Bothaville, Brandfort, Bultfontein, Dealesville, Henneman, Hertzogville, Hoopstad, Odendalsrus, Theunissen, Ventersburg, Wesselsbron, Welkom, Winburg Magistrate Offices) |
Kol Logistics |
R164 940,12 |
Emergency only 1 quote: Amounts only estimates and will be ammended as and when information is received. |
Nominated from CSD |
BLM |
Decontamination of Mangaung District (NDPW Office, Nursery, Workshop, Batho, BFN Family Advocate, BFN High Court, BFN Master of High Court, BFN Regional Justice, BFN State Attorney, BFN Supreme Court, Dewetsdorp, Wepener Magistrate Offices) |
Kol Logistics |
R241 907,31 |
Emergency only 1 quote: Amounts only estimates and will be ammended as and when information is received. |
Nominated from CSD |
BLM |
Marquard Magistrate Office Cleaning Services for the month of April (Permanent officials not working: Lockdown) |
SEKUTE TRADING |
R8 280,00 |
Emergency only 1 quote |
Nominated from CSD |
CT |
Masks & Gloves |
Foodwear and Safety |
R6 381,36 |
Emergency (NegotiatedProcedure) |
Various companies were contacted and this company had readily available stock and were able to deliver immediately. The Disaster Management Act and NT regulations mandate that in emergencies emergency procurement |
CT |
Cleaning contracts - Lockdown |
Greystone Trading |
R8 459,40 |
Open quotation - 17 quotes invited |
Lowest price bidder was recommended |
CT |
Hiring (Supply and delivery of mobile toilets) for 3 days |
Plan B Trolley Engineering |
R9 200,00 |
Emergency (NegotiatedProcedure) |
Additional units were required and various companies were contacted and this company had readily available units and were able to deliver immediately. The Disaster Management Act and NT regulations mandate that in emergencies emergency procurement may be used. Further in terms of NT instruction note 8, emergency delegations may be used and reported as such. |
CT |
Cleaning contracts - Lockdown |
Samcho cleaning |
R12 558,00 |
Open quotation - 17 quotes invited |
Lowest price bidder was recommended |
CT |
Cleaning contracts - Lockdown |
Samcho cleaning |
R13 489,48 |
Emergency delegation |
This company has existing cleaning service contracts with the Department in nearby areas |
CT |
Cleaning contracts - Lockdown |
Samcho cleaning |
R15 582,72 |
Emergency delegation |
This company has existing cleaning service contracts with the Department in nearby areas |
CT |
Hiring (supply and delivery of sanitary bin 11 days -Refugees accommodation) |
Sanitec |
R18 975,00 |
Emergency (NegotiatedProcedure) |
Various companies were contacted and this company had readily available units and were able to deliver immediately. The Disaster Management Act and NT regulations mandate that in emergencies emergency procurement may be used. Further in terms of NT instruction note 8, emergency delegations may be used and reported as such. |
CT |
Cleaning contracts - Lockdown |
Samcho cleaning |
R22 701,00 |
Open quotation - 17 quotes invited |
Lowest price bidder was recommended |
CT |
Cleaning contracts - Lockdown |
TSEBO Cleaning Solutions |
R23 149,00 |
Emergency Delegation by end user |
Negotiated by End User as company was succesful used previously on other sites |
CT |
Cleaning contracts - Lockdown |
Greystone Trading |
R26 923,80 |
Open quotation - 17 quotes invited |
Lowest price bidder was recommended |
CT |
Cleaning contracts - Lockdown |
Samcho cleaning |
R27 379,40 |
Emergency delegation procurement- Negotiated by Enduser (this was an extension of existing services) |
Negotiated by End User- Extension of Service (1 Service provider) |
CT |
Cleaning contracts - Lockdown |
Samcho cleaning |
R27 379,40 |
Emergency Delegation by end user |
Negotiated by End User- Extension of Service (1 Service provider) |
CT |
Cleaning contracts - Lockdown |
Greystone Trading |
R27 765,60 |
Open quotation - 17 quotes invited |
Lowest price bidder was recommended |
CT |
Cleaning contracts - Lockdown |
Pronto Kleen |
R32 121,70 |
Emergency Delegation by end user |
Negotiated by End User- Extension of Service (1 Service provider) |
CT |
Cleaning contracts - Lockdown |
Rassol Clean |
R32 778,38 |
Open quotation - 17 quotes invited |
Highestpointscoringbidderwasrecommended |
CT |
Cleaning contracts - Lockdown |
Rassol Clean |
R33 477,10 |
Open quotation - 17 quotes invited |
Highestpointscoringbidderwasrecommended |
CT |
Cleaning contracts - Lockdown |
Pronto Kleen |
R34 218,18 |
Emergency delegation |
This company has existing cleaning service contracts with the Department in nearby areas |
CT |
Cleaning contracts - Lockdown |
Metrox Enterprise |
R34 500,02 |
Open quotation - 17 quotes invited |
Highestpointscoringbidderwasrecommended |
CT |
Cleaning contracts - Lockdown |
Samcho cleaning |
R38 433,00 |
Open quotation - 17 quotes invited |
Highestpointscoringbidderwasrecommended |
CT |
Cleaning contracts - Lockdown |
TSEBO Cleaning Solutions |
R44 190,44 |
Open quotation - 17 quotes invited |
Highestpointscoringbidderwasrecommended |
CT |
Cleaning contracts - Lockdown |
TSEBO Cleaning Solutions |
R54 628,00 |
Open quotes |
Highestpointscoringbidderwasrecommended |
CT |
Installation and removal ofauto- hand sanitizerDispensers |
Hornes Projects |
R57 500,00 |
Emergency (NegotiatedProcedure) |
Various companies were contacted and this company complied as per the specification and was able to supply and install the dispensers in the shortest time. The Disaster Management Act and NT regulations mandate that in emergencies emergency procurement may be used. Further in terms of NT instruction note 8, emergency delegations may be used and reported as such. It was no longer safe for employeesandhenceanemergencydelegation had to beused. |
CT |
Marquee Tent Hire |
C- Squard |
R60 000,00 |
Emergency (NegotiatedProcedure) |
The company donated the marquees and they requested to be reimbursed for fuel & food for their staff and to pay their casual labours. The companyisbasedinBloemfonteinanddonated the marquee for utilistaion in CapeTown. |
CT |
Hiring (supply and delivery of Mobile Toilets and Berth Showers -Refugees accommodation for 5 days) |
Sanitec |
R66 930,00 |
Emergency (NegotiatedProcedure) |
These were required immediately and various companies were contacted and this company had readily available units and were able to deliver immediately. The Disaster Management Act and NT regulations mandate that in emergencies emergency procurement may be used. Further in terms of NT instruction note 8, emergency delegations may be used and reported as such. |
CT |
First extension of Hiring (Supply and delivery of mobile toilets for 11days) |
Plan B Trolley Engineering |
R69 287,50 |
Emergency (NegotiatedProcedure) |
Thiscompanywasalreadyonsiteandtherefore an extension of their services wasrequested. The Disaster Management Act and NT regulations mandate that in emergencies emergency procurement may be used. Further in terms of NT instruction note 8, emergency delegationsmaybeusedandreportedassuch. |
CT |
Cleaning contracts - Lockdown |
Pronto Kleen |
R74 764,39 |
Emergency delegation |
This company has existing cleaning service contracts with the Department in nearby areas |
CT |
Cleaning contracts - Lockdown |
Pronto Kleen |
R74 764,89 |
Emergency delegation procurement- Negotiated by Enduser (this was an extension of existing services) |
Negotiated by End User- Extension of Service (1 Service provider) |
CT |
Cleaning contracts - Lockdown |
Gadinelwe Construction & Projects |
R87 814,64 |
Emergency delegation |
This company has existing cleaning service contracts with the Department in nearby areas |
CT |
Mobile Toilets and Sanitary 20 Bins |
Tshidime Trading |
R89 700,00 |
Open quotation (17 quotes invited and 3 responded) |
Highest point scoring bidder was recommended |
CT |
Cleaning contracts - Lockdown |
Gadinelwe Construction & Projects |
R95 614,64 |
Emergency delegation |
This company has existing cleaning service contracts with the Department in nearby areas |
CT |
Second extension of Hiring (Supply and delivery of mobile toilets for 14 days) |
Plan B Trolley Engineering |
R97 750,00 |
Emergency (NegotiatedProcedure) |
Thiscompanywasalreadyonsiteandtherefore an extension of their services wasrequested. The Disaster Management Act and NT regulations mandate that in emergencies emergency procurement may be used. Further in terms of NT instruction note 8, emergency delegationsmaybeusedandreportedassuch. |
CT |
Cleaning contracts - Lockdown |
TSEBO Cleaning Solutions |
R98 734,95 |
EmergencyDelegationbyenduser |
Negotiated by End User as company was succesful used previously on other sites |
CT |
Cleaning contracts - Lockdown |
Gadinelwe Construction & Projects |
R99 014,64 |
Emergency delegation procurement- Negotiated by Enduser (this was an extension of existing services) |
Negotiated by End User- Extension of Service (1 Service provider) |
CT |
Cleaning contracts - Lockdown |
TSEBO Cleaning Solutions |
R111 111,61 |
Open quotes |
Highest point scoring bidder was recommended |
CT |
Supply & delivery of fabric masks |
Belinda's creative |
R160 000,00 |
(3quotesinvitedand3responded) |
Highest point scoring bidder was recommended |
CT |
ExtraHire(Provisionforsupply anddeliveryof10mobiletoilets 10 Berth shower 11days) |
Sanitec |
R165 682,80 |
Emergency (NegotiatedProcedure) |
Due to the number of people utilising the resources,itwasbasedontheHealthInspector that a need for extra resources was identified. Additionalunitswererequiredandthiscompany who was already on site had readily available additional units and were able to deliver immediately.TheDisasterManagementActand NT regulations mandate that in emergencies emergency procurement may be used. Further in terms of NT instruction note 8, emergency delegationsmaybeusedandreportedassuch. |
CT |
Hiring (Supply and delivery of Mobile Toilets and Bert Showers - Refugees accommodation for May) |
Sanitec |
R171 810,00 |
EmergencyDelegation-Negotiated by End User- Extension of Service (1 Serviceprovider) |
Negotiated by End User- Extension of Service (1 Service provider) |
CT |
Cleaning contracts - Lockdown |
South End Environmental Services |
R185 898,38 |
Nominatedprocedure-8quotations |
Highest point scoring bidder was recommended |
CT |
Purchase of masks; gloves; sanitisers |
Plan B Trolley Engineering |
R270 883,65 |
(3quotesinvitedand3responded) |
Highest point scoring bidder was recommended |
CT |
2 x 10 block Berth showers |
Sanitec |
R286 488,00 |
Open quotation (18 quotes invited and 1 responded) |
Highest point scoring bidder was recommended |
CT |
Second extension of hiring- (Provision for supply and delivery of 10 mobile toilets for 14 days) |
Sanitec |
R374 440,00 |
Emergency (NegotiatedProcedure) |
Thiscompanywasalreadyonsiteandtherefore an extension of their services wasrequested. The Disaster Management Act and NT regulations mandate that in emergencies emergency procurement may be used. Further in terms of NT instruction note 8, emergency delegationsmaybeusedandreportedassuch. |
CT |
Supply & delivery of surgical masks |
Flowtide Trading 128 |
R392 437,50 |
(3quotesinvitedand3responded) |
Highestpointscoringbidderwasrecommended |
DBN |
Justice: Paul Pietersburg Magistrate Court: Decontamination of facilities to prevent and combat the spread of COVID-19 |
Civilux PTY Ltd |
R158 834,00 |
Emergency Procedure as per National Treasury Instruction no 08 of 2019/2020, however Durban Regional Office opted for obtaining a minimum of at least 3 comparative quotes ) |
Service provider is the highest point scorer and lowest in price |
DBN |
Durban Regional Office:Supply of fabric musk and face shield |
Gugu Mobile Boutique |
R112 250,00 |
Emergency Procedure National Treasury Instruction no 08 of |
(one service provider appointed ) |
DBN |
Durban Regional Office: Physical Barriers and Goods |
Nosino Projects |
R196 000,00 |
Emergency Procedure National Treasury Instruction no 08 of 2019/2020 (one service provider appointed ) |
(one service provider appointed ) |
DBN |
Durban Regional Office:Supply ofPPE |
Unitrade 1032 cc |
R446 120,50 |
25 Service providers invited through Quotation Procedure using National Treasury Transversal Contract List |
Service provider is the highest point scorer and lowest in price |
HO |
Catering for NatJoints |
Maribelo |
R409 216,00 |
Term Contract |
As per current term contract provisions |
HO |
Aprons - plastic |
Crystal Pier Trading 148 |
R19 320,00 |
6 Service providers invited - 3 Quotation received |
6 Service providers invited - 3 Quotation received - awarded based on highest score |
HO |
Digital body thermometers |
Buyambo Cultural Organisation |
R150 030,00 |
3 Service providers invited - 3 Quotation received |
3 Service providers invited - 3 Quotation received - awarded based on highest score |
HO |
Non-sterile gloves |
Lathi Holdings |
R280 000,00 |
5 Service providers invited - 3 Quotation received |
5 Service providers invited - 3 Quotation received - awarded based on highest score |
HO |
Furniture |
Loresa Management Services |
R322 041,00 |
22 Service providers invited - 18 Quotation received |
22 Service providers invited - 18 Quotation received - awarded based on highest score |
HO |
Masks N95 |
Lathi Holdings |
R352 800,00 |
4 Service providers invited - 3 Quotation received |
4 Service providers invited - 3 Quotation received - awarded based on highest score |
HO |
Furniture and Linen |
Military Surplus Stores t/a Army Surplus Stores |
R422 863,05 |
On average 4 Service providers invitedperlineitemandbetween2- 4 quotations received |
On average 4 Service providers invited per line item and between 2 - 4 quotations received - awarded based on highest score |
HO |
Body covering overalls |
Growth Point Engineering |
R470 400,00 |
5 Service providers invited - 3 Quotation received |
5 Service providers invited - 3 Quotation received - awarded based on highest score |
JHB |
DISPOSABLE OVERALL X- LARGE ; 2 UNITS @ R126,50; JHBE19/266-Quote # 2 dd 01 June 2020 |
Deejoy Construction, Cleaning and Distribution |
R253,00 |
Emergency (NegotiatedProcedure) |
The Service Provider (SP) was supplying JHB ROwithDetergentsinthepast,asappointedon quotation,tenderoremergencyprodure.TheSP has already been security Cleared. |
JHB |
ENERGIZER UNIVERSAL CHARGER FOR RECHARGABLE BATTRIES ; 2 UNITS @ R224,25; JHBE19/266-Quote # 2 dd 01 June 2020 |
Deejoy Construction, Cleaning and Distribution |
R448,50 |
Emergency (NegotiatedProcedure) |
The Service Provider (SP) was supplying JHB ROwithDetergentsinthepast,asappointedon quotation,tenderoremergencyprodure.TheSP has already been securityCleared. |
JHB |
HAND SANITISER ; 1 UNIT; JHBE19/266-Quote # 2 dd 01 June 2020 |
Deejoy Construction, Cleaning and Distribution |
R459,08 |
Emergency (NegotiatedProcedure) |
The Service Provider (SP) was supplying JHB ROwithDetergentsinthepast,asappointedon quotation,tenderoremergencyprodure.TheSP has already been security Cleared. |
JHB |
ENERGIZER RECHARABLE BATTERYPACK;3PACKS@ R172,50; JHBE19/266-Quote# 2 dd 01 June 2020 |
Deejoy Construction, Cleaning and Distribution |
R517,50 |
Emergency (NegotiatedProcedure) |
The Service Provider (SP) was supplying JHB ROwithDetergentsinthepast,asappointedon quotation,tenderoremergencyprodure.TheSP has already been security Cleared. |
JHB |
C SIZED BATTERIES FOR AUTO HAND SANITIZER DISPENSER WITH STAND ; 4 UNITS @ R143,75; JHBE19/266-Quote # 2 dd 01 June 2020 |
Deejoy Construction, Cleaning and Distribution |
R575,00 |
Emergency (NegotiatedProcedure) |
The Service Provider (SP) was supplying JHB ROwithDetergentsinthepast,asappointedon quotation,tenderoremergencyprodure.TheSP has already been securityCleared. |
JHB |
Supply of 60% alcohol based hand sanitisers 150ml bottle |
Deejoy Construction, Cleaning and Distribution |
R739,68 |
Emergency (NegotiatedProcedure) |
Emergency Negotiated procedure |
JHB |
EMPTY SPRAY BOTTLE ; 20 BOTTLES @ R57,40; JHBE19/266-Quote # 2 dd 01 June 2020 |
Deejoy Construction, Cleaning and Distribution |
R1 147,70 |
Emergency (NegotiatedProcedure) |
The Service Provider (SP) was supplying JHB ROwithDetergentsinthepast,asappointedon quotation,tenderoremergencyprodure.TheSP has already been security Cleared. |
JHB |
Foam soaprefill with pump in a hygenically sealed package |
Deejoy Construction, Cleaning and Distribution |
R1 558,25 |
Emergency (NegotiatedProcedure) |
Emergency Negotiated procedure |
JHB |
FACE SHIELD ; 20 UNITS R103,40; JHBE19/266-Quote # 2 dd 01 June 2020 |
Deejoy Construction, Cleaning and Distribution |
R2 067,70 |
Emergency (NegotiatedProcedure) |
The Service Provider (SP) was supplying JHB ROwithDetergentsinthepast,asappointedon quotation,tenderoremergencyprodure.TheSP has already been security Cleared. |
JHB |
Alcohol based hand sanitiser refill withpump in hygienically sealed package |
Deejoy Construction, Cleaning and Distribution |
R2 337,38 |
Emergency (NegotiatedProcedure) |
Emergency Negotiated procedure |
JHB |
DISPOSABLE OVERALL LARGE ; 20 OVERRALLS @ R126,50; JHBE19/266-Quote # 2 dd 01 June 2020 |
Deejoy Construction, Cleaning and Distribution |
R2 530,00 |
Emergency (NegotiatedProcedure) |
The Service Provider (SP) was supplying JHB ROwithDetergentsinthepast,asappointedon quotation,tenderoremergencyprodure.TheSP has already been security Cleared. |
JHB |
Supply of disposable powder freeLatexgloves;20GLOVES @ R201,25;JHBE19/266- Quote # 2 dd 01 June202 |
Deejoy Construction, Cleaning and Distribution |
R4 025,00 |
Emergency (NegotiatedProcedure) |
The Service Provider (SP) was supplying JHB ROwithDetergentsinthepast,asappointedon quotation,tenderoremergencyprodure.TheSP has already been security Cleared. |
JHB |
AUTOMATIC HAND SANITISER DISPENSER WITH STAND ; 2 STANDS @ R2 645; JHBE19/266-Quote # 2 dd 01 June 2020 |
Deejoy Construction, Cleaning and Distribution |
R5 290,00 |
Emergency (NegotiatedProcedure) |
The Service Provider (SP) was supplying JHB ROwithDetergentsinthepast,asappointedon quotation,tenderoremergencyprodure.TheSP has already been securityCleared. |
JHB |
60% alcohol based hand sanitizer refill with pump in a hygienically sealed package on as and when required basis (adherence to SANS 490); 30 HAND SANITISERS @ R187,00 JHBE19/266-Quote # 2 dd 01 June 2020 |
Deejoy Construction, Cleaning and Distribution |
R5 609,98 |
Emergency (Negotiated Procedure) |
The Service Provider (SP) was supplying JHB ROwithDetergentsinthepast,asappointedon quotation,tenderoremergencyprodure.TheSP has already been securityCleared. |
JHB |
Toilet seat cleaner refill in a hygienically sealed package ; 40 UNITS @ R155,83JHBE19/266-Quote # 2 dd 01 June 2020 |
Deejoy Construction, Cleaning and Distribution |
R6 233,00 |
Emergency (Negotiated Procedure) |
The Service Provider (SP) was supplying JHB ROwithDetergentsinthepast,asappointedon quotation,tenderoremergencyprodure.TheSP has already been securityCleared. |
JHB |
Overheads per month |
Deejoy Construction, Cleaning and Distribution |
R6 670,00 |
Emergency (Negotiated Procedure) |
Emergency Negotiated procedure |
JHB |
OVERHEADS ; JHBE19/266- Quote # 2 dd 01 June 2020; The breakdown of the Overheads Costs is as follows:
300.00 ( ink cartridgecolour and black, stationery,paper, adminassistant)
|
Deejoy Construction, Cleaning and Distribution |
R6 670,00 |
Emergency (Negotiated Procedure) |
The Service Provider (SP) was supplying JHB ROwithDetergentsinthepast,asappointedon quotation,tenderoremergencyprodure.TheSP has already been securityCleared. |
JHB |
Supply of disposable powder free Latex gloves |
Deejoy Construction, Cleaning and Distribution |
R8 050,00 |
Emergency (Negotiated Procedure) |
Emergency Negotiated procedure |
JHB |
Folded Hand Paper towels |
Deejoy Construction, Cleaning and Distribution |
R8 280,00 |
Emergency (Negotiated Procedure) |
Emergency Negotiated procedure |
JHB |
DISPOSABLE OVERALL MEDIUM ; JHBE19/266-Quote # 2 dd 01 June 2020 |
Deejoy Construction, Cleaning and Distribution |
R9 867,00 |
Emergency (Negotiated Procedure) |
The Service Provider (SP) was supplying JHB ROwithDetergentsinthepast,asappointedon quotation,tenderoremergencyprodure.TheSP has already been security Cleared. |
JHB |
DAYOUMED INFRARED THERMOMETER;JHBE19/266 Quote # 2 dd 01 June 202 |
Deejoy Construction, Cleaning and Distribution |
R11 377,41 |
Emergency (Negotiated Procedure) |
The Service Provider (SP) was supplying JHB ROwithDetergentsinthepast,asappointedon quotation,tenderoremergencyprodure.TheSP has already been security Cleared. |
JHB |
Supply of 60% alcohol based hand sanitisers 100ml bottle |
Deejoy Construction, Cleaning and Distribution |
R21 519,38 |
Emergency (Negotiated Procedure) |
Emergency Negotiated procedure |
JHB |
Supply and install automated foam hand soap dispenser |
Deejoy Construction, Cleaning and Distribution |
R29 900,00 |
Emergency (Negotiated Procedure) |
Emergency Negotiated procedure |
JHB |
Automated / sensor hand sanitiser dispensors |
Deejoy Construction, Cleaning and Distribution |
R32 890,00 |
Emergency (Negotiated Procedure) |
The Service Provider (SP) was supplying JHB ROwithDetergentsinthepast,asappointedon quotation,tenderoremergencyprodure.TheSP has already been security Cleared |
JHB |
Manual toilet seat cleaner dispenser;JHBE19/266-Quote # 2 dd 01 June2020 |
Deejoy Construction, Cleaning and Distribution |
R52 900,00 |
Emergency (Negotiated Procedure) |
The Service Provider (SP) was supplying JHB ROwithDetergentsinthepast,asappointedon quotation,tenderoremergencyprodure.TheSP has already been security Cleared |
JHB |
Provision of cleaning services at Carltonville,Westonaria and Khutsong Magistrate Courts (JHB19/273) |
Mamulo Trading |
R53 417,50 |
Emergency (Negotiated Procedure) |
The Service Provider is one of the Service Providers who was contracted to render the cleaningservicesthroughaquotation,tendering and/or emergency procedure. The SPhas |
JHB |
Supply of surgical disposable face masks |
Deejoy Construction, Cleaning and Distribution |
R57 500,00 |
Emergency (Negotiated Procedure) |
Emergency Negotiated procedure |
JHB |
Provision of cleaning services at Germiston, Hardach,Edenvale and Kemptonpark Magistrate Courts (JHBE19/280) |
Kabela Trading |
R61 165,65 |
Emergency (Negotiated Procedure) |
The Service Provider is one of the Service Providers who was contracted to render the cleaningservicesthroughaquotation,tendering and/or emergency procedure. The SPhas already been security Cleared. |
JHB |
Provision of cleaning services at Carltonville,Westonaria and Khutsong Magistrate Courts (JHB19/273) |
Mamulo Trading |
R65 683,17 |
Emergency (Negotiated Procedure) |
The Service Provider is one of the Service Providers who was contracted to render the cleaningservicesthroughaquotation,tendering and/or emergencyprocedure. |
JHB |
Provision of cleaning services at Randburg Magistrate Court, Land Claims Court and Midrand Branch Court (JHBE19/278) |
Immaculate Cleaning and Hygiene |
R65 925,30 |
Emergency (Negotiated Procedure) |
The Service Provider is one of the Service Providers who was contracted to render the cleaningservicesthroughaquotation,tendering and/or emergency procedure. The SPhas already been security Cleared. |
JHB |
Automated/ sensor hand sanitizer dispensers (touch free) (adherence to SANS 490); JHBE19/266-Quote # 2 dd 01 June 2020 |
Deejoy Construction, Cleaning and Distribution |
R83 720,00 |
Emergency (Negotiated Procedure) |
The Service Provider (SP) was supplying JHB ROwithDetergentsinthepast,asappointedon quotation,tenderoremergencyprodure.TheSP has already been securityCleared. |
JHB |
Provision of cleaning services at Hillbrow Magistrate Court, Labour Court, Master of the High Court, Justice Regional Officeand JHB RegionalOffice. (JHBE19/277) |
Chithibunga Cleaning |
R88 571,75 |
Emergency (Negotiated Procedure) |
The Service Provider is one of the Service Providers who was contracted to render the cleaningservicesthroughaquotation,tendering and/or emergency procedure. The SP has already been securityCleared. |
JHB |
Provision of cleaning services at Meadowlands,Orlando, Kliptownand Lenasia Magistrate Courts (JHBE19/275) |
Walking Tall Trading & Projects |
R89 859,00 |
Emergency (Negotiated Procedure) |
The Service Provider is one of the Service Providers who was contracted to render the cleaningservicesthroughaquotation,tendering and/or emergency procedure. The SPhas already been security Cleared. |
JHB |
Provision of cleaning services at Meadowlands,Orlando, Kliptownand Lenasia Magistrate Courts (JHBE19/275) |
Walking Tall Trading & Projects |
R90 807,20 |
Emergency (Negotiated Procedure) |
The Service Provider is one of the Service Providers who was contracted to render the cleaningservicesthroughaquotation,tendering and/or emergency procedure. The SPhas already been security Cleared. |
JHB |
Supply of surgical disposable face masks ; JHBE19/266- Quote # 2 dd 01 June 2020 |
Deejoy Construction, Cleaning and Distribution |
R92 000,00 |
Emergency (NegotiatedProcedure) |
The Service Provider (SP) was supplying JHB ROwithDetergentsinthepast,asappointedon quotation,tenderoremergencyprodure.TheSP |
JHB |
Provision of cleaning services at Randburg Magistrate Court, Land Claims Court and Midrand Branch Court (JHBE19/278) |
Immaculate Cleaning and Hygiene |
R95 015,40 |
Emergency (NegotiatedProcedure) |
The Service Provider is one of the Service Providers who was contracted to render the cleaningservicesthroughaquotation,tendering and/or emergency procedure. The SPhas already been security Cleared. |
JHB |
Provision of cleaning services at Roodepoort, Krugersdorp and Randfontein Magistrate Courts (JHBE19/274) |
Thabe Wa Nape Contracting cc |
R96 979,49 |
Emergency (NegotiatedProcedure) |
The Service Provider is one of the Service Providers who was contracted to render the cleaningservicesthroughaquotation,tendering and/or emergency procedure. The SPhas already been security Cleared. |
JHB |
Provision of cleaning services at Germiston, Hardach,Edenvale and Kemptonpark Magistrate Courts (JHBE19/280) |
Kabela Trading |
R106 691,25 |
Emergency (NegotiatedProcedure) |
The Service Provider is one of the Service Providers who was contracted to render the cleaningservicesthroughaquotation,tendering and/or emergency procedure. The SPhas already been security Cleared. |
JHB |
Provision of cleaning services at Vereeniging and Sebokeng Magistrate Courts (JHBE19/279) |
Dinny's Business Enterprise |
R110 059,82 |
Emergency (NegotiatedProcedure) |
The Service Provider is one of the Service Providers who was contracted to render the cleaningservicesthroughaquotation,tendering and/or emergency procedure. The SPhas already been security Cleared. |
JHB |
Provision of cleaning services at South Gauteng High Court (JHBE19/276) |
Sikhanyisile Cleaning Ltd |
R112 806,84 |
Emergency (NegotiatedProcedure) |
The Service Provider is one of the Service Providers who was contracted to render the cleaningservicesthroughaquotation,tendering |
JHB |
Provision of cleaning services at Vosloorus, Heidelberg and Benoni Magistrate Courts (JHBE19/282) |
Malose and Neo Trading Enterprise |
R117 697,04 |
Emergency (NegotiatedProcedure) |
The Service Provider is one of the Service Providers who was contracted to render the cleaningservicesthroughaquotation,tendering and/or emergency procedure. The SPhas already been security Cleared. |
JHB |
Provision of cleaning services at Nigel, Brakpan, Springs and Daveyton Magistrate Courts (JHBE19/281) |
Dumezulu Supplier and Projects |
R121 770,92 |
Emergency (NegotiatedProcedure) |
The Service Provider is one of the Service Providers who was contracted to render the cleaningservicesthroughaquotation,tendering and/or emergency procedure. The SPhas already been security Cleared. |
JHB |
Provision of cleaningservices atVereenigingandSebokeng MagistrateCourts |
Dinny's Business Enterprise |
R126 605,32 |
Emergency (NegotiatedProcedure) |
The Service Provider is one of the Service Providers who was contracted to render the cleaningservicesthroughaquotation,tendering |
JHB |
Provision of cleaning services at Hillbrow Magistrate Court, Labour Court, Master of the High Court, Justice Regional Officeand JHB RegionalOffice. (JHBE19/277) |
Chithibunga Cleaning |
R131 881,75 |
Emergency (NegotiatedProcedure) |
The Service Provider is one of the Service Providers who was contracted to render the cleaningservicesthroughaquotation,tendering and/or emergency procedure. The SP has already been securityCleared. |
JHB |
Provision of cleaning services at Vosloorus, Heidelberg and Benoni Magistrate Courts (JHBE19/282) |
Malose and Neo Trading Enterprise |
R185 291,71 |
Emergency (NegotiatedProcedure) |
The Service Provider is one of the Service Providers who was contracted to render the cleaningservicesthroughaquotation,tendering and/or emergency procedure. The SPhas |
JHB |
Provision of cleaning services at South Gauteng High Court (JHBE19/276) |
Sikhanyisile Cleaning Ltd |
R190 034,29 |
Emergency (NegotiatedProcedure) |
The Service Provider is one of the Service Providers who was contracted to render the cleaningservicesthroughaquotation,tendering and/or emergency procedure. The SPhas already been security Cleared. |
JHB |
Provision of cleaning services at Nigel, Brakpan, Springs and Daveyton Magistrate Courts (JHBE19/281) |
Dumezulu Supplier and Projects |
R223 476,42 |
Emergency (NegotiatedProcedure) |
The Service Provider is one of the Service Providers who was contracted to render the cleaningservicesthroughaquotation,tendering and/or emergency procedure. The SPhas already been security Cleared. |
JHB |
Provision of cleaning services at Roodepoort, Krugersdorp and Randfontein Magistrate Courts (JHBE19/274) |
Thabe Wa Nape Contracting cc |
R268 380,88 |
Emergency (NegotiatedProcedure) |
The Service Provider is one of the Service Providers who was contracted to render the cleaningservicesthroughaquotation,tendering and/or emergency procedure. The SPhas already been security Cleared. |
KMB |
Supply of first aid kit |
St John |
R6 221,50 |
Quotation (Single Source) |
Whencostwasverballysourcedwithotherlocal |
KMB |
Purchasing of 1 litre plastic trigger spray bottles |
Tshedik Investments |
R7 203,60 |
Quotation |
Awarded to the lowest quoting service provider |
KMB |
Window blinds for sickbay |
Lera M Trading |
R13 365,00 |
Quotation |
Awarded to the lowest quoting service provider |
KMB |
Purchase of 555 cloth face masks |
Shine the way 649 CC |
R13 875,00 |
Quotation |
3 Quotations received, 2 (two) non compliant |
KMB |
Purchasing of 500ml plastic spray bottles |
Kim Xtreme Clean & Trading |
R15 000,08 |
Quotation |
Awarded to the lowest quoting service provider |
KMB |
Purchase of hard surface disinfectant detergent concentrate |
Naledi Chemicals |
R17 120,00 |
Quotation |
Awarded to the lowest quoting service provider |
KMB |
Purchase of face masks |
Biological Pharmaceticals |
R19 900,90 |
Quotation (RT Contract) |
QuotationsweresourcedontheNTTransversal Contract, Biological Pharmaceticals wasthe only responding bidder |
KMB |
Materials to repair ablution faclities. |
Mothape Events and projects |
R20 061,00 |
Quotaion |
2 Quotations received, 1 non compliant. Request for deviation approved by RM |
KMB |
Purchasing of sickbay equipment |
DHT Wired |
R20 657,46 |
Emergency (NegotiatedProcedure) |
AllserviceprovidersinKimberleyindicatedthey areoutofstockfortherequireditems,DHTwas the only service provider that could provideall the items required. |
KMB |
Purchasing of 370 face shields |
Rozdk Suppliers |
R25 900,00 |
Quotation |
Awarded to the lowest quoting service provider |
KMB |
Purchasing of 60%-70% alcohol based hand sanitisers |
Feli Fred Trading |
R29 325,00 |
Quotation |
Awarded to the lowest quoting service provider |
KMB |
Cluster 5 Courts: Cleaning and Decontamination - Loxton, Vosburg, Ritchie, Stryedenburg, Vanwyksvleiand Carnavon MagistrateCourts |
MMG Consulting and Projects |
R52 715,31 |
Emergency (NegotiatedProcedure) |
LocalServiceproviderswereidentifiedthatoffer the required services for decontamination; that are registered on CSD and OHScompliant. Quotations received were cost effective and inline with cost estimate. Service provider compliant in terms of CSD and OHS requirements |
KMB |
Cluster 3 Courts: Cleaning and Decontamination - Jankempdorp, Windsorton and Pampierstad |
Moselatisetso Holdings |
R57 845,76 |
Emergency (NegotiatedProcedure) |
LocalServiceproviderswereidentifiedthatoffer the required services for decontamination; that are registered on CSD and OHScompliant. Quotations received were cost effective and inline with cost estimate. Service provider compliant in terms of CSD and OHS requirements |
KMB |
Cluster 6 Courts: Cleaning and Decontamination of facilities - Calvinia, Fraserburg, Sutherland, Niewoudtville, Loriesfontein, Brandvlei Periodic Courts |
Shabba Man Trading |
R79 066,00 |
Emergency (NegotiatedProcedure) |
LocalServiceproviderswereidentifiedthatoffer the required services for decontamination; that are registered on CSD and OHScompliant. Quotations received were cost effective and inline with cost estimate. Service provider compliant in terms of CSD and OHS requirements |
KMB |
Cluster 2 Courts: Cleaning and Decontamination of facilities - Petrusville, Phillipstown, Richmond, Colesburg and Noupoort Magistrate Courts |
A-Z General Trading (Germ X) |
R79 493,22 |
Emergency (NegotiatedProcedure) |
LocalServiceproviderswereidentifiedthatoffer the required services for decontamination; that are registered on CSD and OHScompliant. Quotations received were cost effective and inline with cost estimate. Service provider compliant in terms of CSD and OHS requirements |
KMB |
Cluster 9 Courts: Cleaning and Decontamination of facilities - Barkley West, Danielskuil, Delportshoop, Kuruman MC, Mothibistad and Botithong Periodic Courts |
Hands on Vegetation |
R92 000,00 |
Emergency (NegotiatedProcedure) |
LocalServiceproviderswereidentifiedthatoffer the required services for decontamination; that are registered on CSD and OHScompliant. Quotations received were cost effective and inline with cost estimate. Service provider compliant in terms of CSD and OHS requirements |
KMB |
Cluster 8 Courts: Cleaning and Decontamination of facilities - Northern HC, Prieska and Marydale Periodic Courts |
Hands on Vegetation |
R130 200,00 |
Emergency (NegotiatedProcedure) |
LocalServiceproviderswereidentifiedthatoffer the required services for decontamination; that are registered on CSD and OHScompliant. Quotations received were cost effective and inline with cost estimate. Service provider compliant in terms of CSD and OHS requirements |
KMB |
Cluster 7 Courts: Cleaning and Decontamination - Augrabies, Upington MC, Kenhardt, Rietfontein, Griekwastad, Grobblershoop and Niekerkshoop Periodic Courts |
JH Pest Control |
R150 308,19 |
Emergency (NegotiatedProcedure) |
LocalServiceproviderswereidentifiedthatoffer the required services for decontamination; that are registered on CSD and OHScompliant. Quotations received were cost effective and inline with cost estimate. Service provider compliant in terms of CSD and OHS requirements |
KMB |
Cleaning and Decontamination of DPWI facilities, Regional Office (21-23 Market Square and Workshops Kenilworth Road |
A-Z General Trading (Germ X) |
R242 000,00 |
Emergency (NegotiatedProcedure) |
LocalServiceproviderswereidentifiedthatoffer the required services for decontamination; that are registered on CSD and OHScompliant. Quotations received were cost effective and inline with cost estimate. Service provider compliant in terms of CSD and OHS requirements |
MMAB |
Procurement of Gloves, Masks and Sanitizers |
Petty cash |
R1 000,00 |
Petty cash procedure |
Pettycashasthequickestmethod,wastheonly feasiblemethodtofollowasweweresparednot even a day to procure gloves, masksand sanitisers. |
MTH |
Cleaning Material: COVID 19 |
AMINA CHEM |
R420 189,21 |
Emergency (NegotiatedProcedure) |
Emergency Negotiated procedure |
NEL |
Face masks |
IT Mathatlamdupro |
R26 000,00 |
Quotation process |
Highestscoringserviceproviderawardedquote |
NEL |
Latex Gloves |
IT Mathatlamdupro |
R26 000,00 |
Quotation process |
Highestscoringserviceproviderawardedquote |
NEL |
Thermometer |
IT Mathatlamdupro |
R9 600,00 |
Quotation process |
Highestscoringserviceproviderawardedquote |
NEL |
Automatic Sensor Dispenser 1l sanitizer refills |
Onele Construction and Cleaning |
R27 200,00 |
Quotation process |
Highestscoringserviceproviderawardedquote |
NEL |
Automatic sensor dispenser sanitizer holders (mounted) |
Onele Construction and Cleaning |
R11 378,00 |
Quotation process |
Highestscoringserviceproviderawardedquote |
NEL |
Paper wipe rolls |
Onele Construction and Cleaning |
R10 000,00 |
Quotation process |
Highestscoringserviceproviderawardedquote |
NEL |
Hand spray containers 500ml |
Onele Construction and Cleaning |
R11 665,50 |
Quotation process |
Highestscoringserviceproviderawardedquote |
PE |
Gloves |
BIDVEST/STEINER |
R883,20 |
Quotations - (1 Quotation Emergency) |
Other three suppliers were not in position of the requiredstockquantities.ExcpetBidvestSteiner |
PE |
Bed Linen (Sheet cover, pillow, bed throw, matteress) |
VOLPES |
R2 430,00 |
Quotations - (1 Quotation Emergency) |
Used Petty Cash method to procure the service and it requires one supplier |
PE |
Dispenser Wall Mounted (STAND AND DISPENSER) |
BIDVEST/STEINER |
R6 237,60 |
Quotations - (1 Quotation Emergency) |
Other three suppliers were not in position of the requiredstockquantities.ExcpetBidvestSteiner |
PE |
ALCOHOL based Wipes for Basement, car park |
BIDVEST/STEINER |
R7 615,30 |
Quotations - (1 Quotation Emergency) |
Other three suppliers were not in position of the requiredstockquantities.ExcpetBidvestSteiner |
PE |
Vehicle Sanitizing |
BIDVEST/STEINER |
R11 500,09 |
Quotations - (1 Quotation Emergency) |
Other three suppliers were not in position of the requiredstockquantities.ExcpetBidvestSteiner |
PE |
H/Duty Gloves (Workshop Officials) |
BIDVEST/STEINER |
R18 975,00 |
Quotations - (1 Quotation Emergency) |
Other three suppliers were not in position of the requiredstockquantities.ExcpetBidvestSteiner |
PE |
Office Friendly Saniters |
BIDVEST/STEINER |
R24 437,50 |
Quotations - (1 Quotation Emergency) |
Other three suppliers were not in position of the requiredstockquantities.ExcpetBidvestSteiner |
PE |
Hand Sanitizer (GEL) |
BIDVEST/STEINER |
R46 338,34 |
Quotations - (1 Quotation Emergency) |
Other three suppliers were not in position of the requiredstockquantities.ExcpetBidvestSteiner |
PLK |
One Seater Couch(For Sickbay) |
Black Sky Investment |
R3 000,00 |
4 quotations obtained |
sourced from database of service providers(CSD) and awarded in terms |
PLK |
Mobile washing Basin(For Sickbay) |
Dada World of Hardware |
R5 199,79 |
3 quotations obtained |
sourced from database of service providers(CSD) and awarded in terms responsive criteria or highest score |
PLK |
5L Hand Sanitizer and empty bottle |
Bidvest Steiner |
R5 506,20 |
Emergency delegation used,1 quotation obtained |
Sanitizer for essential service staff and only service provider where we found sanitizer avaiable in Polokwane during lockdown |
PLK |
Powdered Gloves |
Supra Health Care |
R14 385,00 |
Emergency delegation used,1 |
Transversal Contracts for Gloves reguired for |
PLK |
installation of hand sanitizer Spray(12 Months Rental) |
Bidvest Steiner |
R25 740,00 |
Emergency delegation used,1 quotation obtained |
Sanitizer for essential service staff and only service provider where we found sanitizer avaiable in Polokwane during lockdown |
PLK |
Rendering of cleaning services DPW offices(6 Months) |
Bertie Cleaning |
R87 139,62 |
4 quotations obtained |
sourced from database of service providers(CSD) and awarded in terms responsive criteria or highest score |
PLK |
Decontamination of DPW Offices and Magistrate(Capricorn District) |
Servest(Pty)Ltd |
R293 733,23 |
5 quotations obtained |
sourced from database of service provider for decontamination and awarded in terms responsive criteria or highest score |
PLK |
Decontamination of Magistrate(Vhembe District) |
Servest(Pty)Ltd |
R398 501,59 |
3 quotations obtained |
sourced from database of service provider for decontamination and awarded in terms |
PTA |
Cleaning services @ Pta High Court |
LFN projects |
R13 000,00 |
Urgent Procurement (1 quote) |
Existing contract in place with the relevant service provider. |
PTA |
Cleaning services @NPA offices, 28 ChurchSquare |
MNNR & Olwethu |
R16 200,00 |
Urgent Procurement (1 quote) |
Existing contract in place with the relevant service provider. |
PTA |
Supply of face shield |
AQN Events |
R24 504,00 |
Normal Quotation process followed |
Awardedonthebasisofobtaininghighestscore |
PTA |
PTA West Quarantine Site (mechanical fire) |
Bela Bela Fire and Security |
R27 011,82 |
EmergencyDelegationProcurement |
Emergency work in response to Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) at the Pretoria West Isolation and Quarantine Centre. Service providers were appointed from Central Supplier Database and Construction Industrial Development Board Respectively |
PTA |
Cleaning services @Mamelodi Court |
Fabs Pty Ltd |
R36 000,00 |
Urgent Procurement (1 quote) |
Existing contract in place with the relevant service provider. |
PTA |
Cleaning services @ Soshanguve Court |
Lesibana Cleaning |
R36 800,00 |
Urgent Procurement (1 quote) |
Existing contract in place with the relevant service provider. |
PTA |
Cleaning services @ Cullinan Court |
Mashadi Projects |
R45 000,00 |
Urgent Procurement (1 quote) |
Existing contract in place with the relevant service provider. |
PTA |
Cleaning services @ Ekangala Court |
Senzangakhona Trading |
R49 650,00 |
Urgent Procurement (1 quote) |
Existing contract in place with the relevant service provider. |
PTA |
Cleaning services @ Commercial Crime Court |
Longile Projects |
R65 364,00 |
Urgent Procurement (1 quote) |
Existing contract in place with the relevant service provider. |
PTA |
Cleaning services @ Bronkhorstspruit Court |
Senzangakhona Trading |
R75 300,00 |
Urgent Procurement (1 quote) |
Existing contract in place with the relevant service provider. |
PTA |
Decontamination Ekangala Magistrate Court |
BOGAMPHEMETSE |
R87 652,15 |
Normal Quotation process followed |
Awardedonthebasisofobtaininghighestscore |
PTA |
Daily cleaning at the AVN Building |
Monotwane Distribution |
R90 928,00 |
EmergencyDelegationProcuremen |
Existing contract with relevant service provider. |
PTA |
Decontamination at Cullinan Magistrate |
Eco-Refined |
R96 840,00 |
Normal Quotation process followed |
Awardedonthebasisofobtaininghighestscore |
PTA |
Cleaning services @ Atteridgeville Court |
Maotwanafinyela Trading |
R98 600,00 |
Urgent Procurement (1 quote) |
Existing contract in place with the relevant service provider. |
PTA |
Decontamination at Bronkhorstspruit Magistrate |
Fine FIX Supply |
R102 924,00 |
Normal Quotation process followed |
Awardedonthebasisofobtaininghighestscore |
PTA |
Decontamination at Soshanguve Magistrate Court |
King Kung |
R108 177,60 |
Normal Quotation process followed |
Awardedonthebasisofobtaininghighestscore |
PTA |
Decontamination at Mamelodi Magistrate Court |
Mosegodimpo |
R118 974,00 |
Normal Quotation process followed |
Awardedonthebasisofobtaininghighestscore |
PTA |
Deep Cleaning at Centre Walk |
Lesibana Cleaning |
R121 030,00 |
Normal Quotation process followed |
Awardedonthebasisofobtaininghighestscore |
PTA |
Hand Gloves |
Evergreen latex cc |
R124 800,00 |
NationalTreasuryContract:RT76-2 |
Existing contract in place with the relevant |
PTA |
Cleaning services @ Pretoria North Court |
Bokamoso Ba Kgalalelo le Tshegofatso |
R136 140,00 |
Urgent Procurement (1 quote) |
Existing contract in place with the relevant service provider. |
PTA |
PTA West Quarantine Site ( building) |
STHABISOBUSINESSENTERPRISE |
R136 388,06 |
EmergencyDelegationProcurement |
Emergency work in response to Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) at Pretoria West Isolation and Quarantine Centre. Service providers were appointed from Central Supplier Database and Construction Industrial Development Board Respectively |
PTA |
SupplyOfClothFaceMaskFor NDPWI |
Ludonga Lukamavuso Projects |
R146 200,00 |
Normal Quotation process followed |
Awardedonthebasisofobtaininghighestscore |
PTA |
Cleaning services @ CGO Building |
Longile Projects |
R153 225,00 |
Urgent Procurement (1 quote) |
Existing contract in place with the relevant service provider. |
PTA |
Mechanical Services, ( HVAC)Salvokop Quarantine site |
Munaca Technologies |
R168 314,47 |
EmergencyDelegationProcurement |
Emergency work in response to Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) 21 lockdown at the Salvokop Isolation and Quarantine Centre. Service providers were appointed from Central Supplier Database and Construction Industrial Development Board Respectively. |
PTA |
Decontamination at Palace of Justice |
Khakhakha |
R173 189,09 |
Normal Quotation process followed |
Awardedonthebasisofobtaininghighestscore |
PTA |
Decontamination at Rietondale Workshop |
Moesedi Trading |
R195 571,80 |
Normal Quotation process followed |
Awardedonthebasisofobtaininghighestscore |
PTA |
Cleaning services @ Palace of Justice |
Miliswam Projects |
R199 000,00 |
Urgent Procurement (1 quote) |
Existing contract in place with the relevant service provider. |
PTA |
Decontamination at PTA North Magistrate Court |
Bolk construction |
R199 639,84 |
Normal Quotation process followed |
Awardedonthebasisofobtaininghighestscore |
PTA |
Decontamination at Atteridgeville Magistrate Court |
Onhak |
R211 020,00 |
Normal Quotation process followed |
Awardedonthebasisofobtaininghighestscore |
PTA |
Cleaning services @ SAPS College |
Afrodizz Trading |
R211 542,50 |
Urgent Procurement (1 quote) |
Existing contract in place with the relevant service provider. |
PTA |
Cleaning services @ PTA Magistrate Court |
Scend Trading |
R214 419,00 |
Urgent Procurement (1 quote) |
Existing contract in place with the relevant service provider. |
PTA |
Supply Of Non Sterile Examination Gloves |
Fortuness Trading |
R216 000,00 |
Normal Quotation process followed |
Awardedonthebasisofobtaininghighestscore |
PTA |
Deep Cleaning at Nipiliar House |
Wayinnivy Trading and Projects |
R219 523,24 |
Normal Quotation process followed |
Awardedonthebasisofobtaininghighestscore |
PTA |
Electrical services, Salvokop Quarantine site |
Superfecta Trading 209 |
R229 912,06 |
Emergency Delegation Procuremen |
Emergency work in response to Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) 21 lockdown at the Salvokop Isolation and Quarantine Centre. Service providers were appointed from Central Supplier Database and Construction Industrial Development Board Respectively. |
PTA |
DeepCleaningatAVNBuilding |
Siyamthanda Trading |
R243 721,00 |
Normal Quotation process followed |
Awardedonthebasisofobtaininghighestscore |
PTA |
Decontamination at PTA Magistrate Court |
Matebello Cleaning |
R248 490,00 |
Normal Quotation process followed |
Awardedonthebasisofobtaininghighestscore |
PTA |
Purchase And Delivery Of Equipment For The Sick Bay For NDPW |
Nthangeni Holding |
R280 496,00 |
Normal Quotation process followed |
Awardedonthebasisofobtaininghighestscore |
PTA |
Fencing : Salvokop Quarantine site |
SA Fence and Gate (Pty) Ltd |
R289 075,07 |
EmergencyDelegationProcurement |
Emergency work in response to Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) 21 lockdown at the Salvokop Isolation and Quarantine Centre. Service providers were appointed from Central Supplier Database and Construction Industrial Development Board Respectively |
PTA |
Soft Services, Salvokop Quarantine site |
Glearmartins Trading Enterprise |
R305 540,00 |
EmergencyDelegationProcurement |
Emergency work in response to Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) 21 lockdown at the Salvokop Isolation and Quarantine Centre. Service providers were appointed from Central Supplier Database and Construction Industrial Development Board Respectively. |
PTA |
Once off Supply of Hand Sanitisers |
Harvest Medical Hygiene |
R329 025,00 |
Normal Quotation process followed |
Awardedonthebasisofobtaininghighestscore |
PTA |
Purchase And Delivery Of Disposable Aprons For All Cleaning Staff |
Siyamthanda Trading |
R340 000,00 |
Normal Quotation process followed |
Awardedonthebasisofobtaininghighestscore |
PTA |
Supply and Maintenance Of Hands Free Foot Operated Hand Sanitizer At The Union Buildings |
Tumii |
R374 718,00 |
Normal Quotation process followed |
Awardedonthebasisofobtaininghighestscore |
PTA |
Decontamination PTA High Court |
Pitoza Trading |
R386 203,00 |
Normal Quotation process followed |
Awardedonthebasisofobtaininghighestscore |
PTA |
Daily cleaning at the Salu Building |
Mmetla Trading |
R389 620,00 |
Emergency Delegation |
Existing contract in place with Mmetla Trading |
06 August 2020 - NW1618
Gondwe, Dr M to ask the Minister of Defence and Military Veterans
Whether, given the fact that the Secretary of Defence has on a number of occasions indicated that the current 15 sub-units deployed for safeguarding the Republic’s border are insufficient, the Government intends deploying additional sub-units as a counter measure to the potential movement of terrorist elements in the region; if not, what is the position in this regard; if so, what are the relevant details?
Reply:
1. In terms of the Sub Program Support to the People, as alluded to by the Secretary for Defence on several occasions, the appreciated force level requirement for border line control is to have 22 Sub-units instead of 15, however due to budgetary constraints it has been difficult to deploy the additional sub-units.
2. Should funds be made available the SANDF may prepare and deploy additional sub-units for the total border safe guarding effort and not only for countering potential movement of terrorist elements in the region.
06 August 2020 - NW1381
Chetty, Mr M to ask the Minister of Agriculture, Land Reform and Rural Development
What are the relevant details of (a)(i) land reform farms, (ii) productive farms and (iii) non-productive farms in Gauteng and (iv) the reasons that the specified farms are non-productive, (b) the total amounts of recapitalisation funding spent on each farm since they were purchased, (c) the actions being taken to make the non-productive farms productive and (d) where the budget is going to come from for each recapitalisation?
Reply:
(a)(i) Please refer to Annexure A
(ii),(iii) The Department has not yet conducted a study on all Land Reform farms to determine the productivity or otherwise.
(iii) Falls away
(b) Please refer toAnnexure B.
(c) Land Development Support is currently limited to Proactive Land Acquisition Farms that were assessed and is currently limited to 146 of those farms due to the budget constraints.
(d) The budget for each recapitalisation is going to come from the department.
06 August 2020 - NW1020
Van Minnen, Ms BM to ask the Minister of Finance
(a) What is the quantum of the Financial Management Grant that is administered by the National Treasury to strengthen financial management capacity of the Lekwa-Teemane Local Municipality, (b) what is the time period of the specified grant, (c) how is the grant administered and (d) what safeguards are in place to ensure that the grant is properly spent?
Reply:
a) The quantum of the Financial Management Grant to Lekwa-Teemane Local Municipality amounted to R2 680 000 for the 2019/20 financial year, as published in the Division of Revenue Act.
b) This is a conditional grant and in terms of the framework covers a three-year period.
c) The grant is administered through transfers to the municipality, reports received from the municipality, and is in terms of their municipal support plan.
d) Section 12 of the Division of Revenue Act provides the checks and balances as well as the framework within which the grant is implemented. It also stipulates the roles and responsibility of the receiving officer. Municipalities submit to regular reports on spending, which are aligned to their support plans.The grant is audited by the Office of the Auditor-General.
05 August 2020 - NW1396
Steyn, Ms A to ask the Minister of Agriculture, Land Reform and Rural Development
(a) What number of Farmer Production Support Units did her department complete (i) in each of the past five financial years and (ii) since 1 April 2020 and (b) what was the cost of each specified unit; (2) what are the full details of all projects (a) completed and (b) in the pipeline, indicating the (i) areas, (ii) type of infrastructure and (iii) amounts paid in each case
Reply:
(1)(a)(i) 2014-2015 to 2018-2019: No FPSUs were planned during this period.
2019-2020: No FPSUs were completed during this period.
(ii) 1 April 2020 to 30 June 2020: No FPSUs were completed in this period. However, a total of 22 FPSUs were brought to initial working state with support in terms of the basic components: basic infrastructure, mechanisation and input support, ownership, human resources support and producers support (Farmers/Cooperatives registered at the FPSU that will receive services).
(b) Please refer to Annexure A. There were 0 FPSUs in Eastern Cape, Limpopo, Mpumalanga and Western Cape
(2)(a),(b)(i),(ii),(iii) Please refer to Annexure B.
ANNEXURE A TO NA QUESTION 1396 OF 2020
(1)(b) |
|
FPSU |
COST |
Free State |
|
Makholokoeng FPSU (FS) |
R8 421082.59 |
Sediba FPSU (FS) |
R17 585807.87 |
Odendaalsrus FPSU (FS) |
R11 505488.95 |
Sediba FPSU (FS) |
R10 931426.49 |
Zastron FPSU (FS) |
R24 574536.90 |
Gauteng |
|
Tarlton (GP): |
R3 413 012.25 |
Bekkersdal (GP): |
R10 617 662.50 |
KwaZulu-Natal |
|
Ndumo (KZN) |
R27 360 000.00 |
Buluwane (KZN) |
R18 888 824.66 |
Jikijela (KZN) |
R21 429 340.92 |
Horseshoe (KZN) |
R4 296 648.76 |
Hlatikhulu (KZN) |
R6 060 000.00 |
Bensdorp (KZN) |
R3 005 000.00 |
Tugela Ferry (KZN) |
R52 360 000.00 |
Nsuze (KZN) |
R 91 360 000.00 |
St Paul (KZN |
R91 360 000.00 |
North West |
|
Jericho(NW) |
R 2 204 524.74 |
Bedwang(NW) |
R 1 786 084.74 |
Taung FPSU(NW) |
R11 890803.00 |
Mooifontein (NW) |
R 7 948465.93 |
Makweleng ( NW) |
R8 456473.71 |
Northern Cape |
|
Heuningvlei (NC) |
R7 811 022.00 |
Eksteenskuil (NC) |
R12 428 740.00 |
05 August 2020 - NW484
Powell, Ms EL to ask the Minister of Human Settlements, Water and Sanitation
What are the relevant details of the (a) (i) names of all board members and (ii) list of executive appointments of all entities reporting to her, (b) total remuneration packages of the board members and executive appointments over the past financial year and (c) duration of the appointments respectively?
Reply:
DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SETTLEMENTS:
A. Community Schemes Ombud Service (CSOS)
Details of the Board members
Name of Board member |
Duration of appointment |
1. Rev Dr C Mehana (Former Chairperson) |
1 January 2016 to 31 December 2018 |
2. Adv. N Memani (Former Deputy Chairperson) |
1 January 2016 to 31 December 2018 |
3. Mr T Holmes |
1 January 2016 to 31 December 2018 and re-appointed from 1 January 2019 to 31 December 2021 |
4. Mr R Jock |
1 January 2016 to 31 December 2018 and re-appointed from 1 January 2019 to 31 December 2021 |
5. Mr C Dlamini |
1 January 2016 to 31 December 2018 |
6. Ms M Constas |
1 March 2016 to 31 December 2018 |
Ms BN Dambuza |
1 January 2016 to 9 November 2016 |
7. Ms T Sunduza |
1 January 2017 to 31 December 2018 |
8. Mr M Tyamzashe (Current Chairperson) |
1 January 2019 to 31 December 2021 |
9. Ms M Ramataboe (Current Deputy Chairperson) |
1 January 2019 to 31 December 2021 |
10. Ms L Noge- Tungamirai |
1 January 2019 to 31 December 2021 |
11. Ms B Zulu |
1 January 2019 to 31 December 2021 |
Details of the CSOS executive appointments
Name of Executive |
Duration of appointment |
|
1 April 2017 to 30 April 2019 |
|
1 April 2014 to 31 March April 2019 |
3. Adv. R Maruma (Company Secretary) |
1 February 2015 to 31 January 2020 |
4. Ms N Rabuli (Executive: Governance, Compliance and Enforcement) |
Permanent employee from 1 December 2017 |
5. Ms K Mlotha (Adjudication General) |
1 December 2017 to 3 July 2018 |
6. Mr O Masogo (Chief Audit Executive) |
Permanent employee from 1 December 2017 |
B. Estate Agency Affairs Board (EAAB)
Details of the Board members
Name of Board member |
Duration of appointment |
1. Mr N Biko (Chairperson) |
6 July 2016 until the Property Practitioners Regulatory Authority comes into effect. |
2. Mr Y Patel (Deputy Chairperson) |
6 July 2016 until the Property Practitioners Regulatory Authority comes into effect. |
3. Dr R Naidoo |
20 September 2016 to 30 October 2018 |
4. Ms M H Phaleng-Podile |
6 July 2016 until the Property Practitioners Regulatory Authority comes into effect. |
5. Mr C W Weilbach |
6 July 2016 until the Property Practitioners Regulatory Authority comes into effect. |
6. Rev D G Mogomane |
6 July 2016 until the Property Practitioners Regulatory Authority comes into effect. |
7. Mr J F Davel |
6 July 2016 to 12 June 2018 |
8. Mr M Legodi |
6 July 2016 until the Property Practitioners Regulatory Authority comes into effect. |
9. Ms T Profit-Mclean |
6 July 2016 until the Property Practitioners Regulatory Authority comes into effect. |
10. Mr P P Mahosana |
6 July 2016 until the Property Practitioners Regulatory Authority comes into effect. |
11. Adv. F J van der Westhuizen |
6 July 2016 until the Property Practitioners Regulatory Authority comes into effect. |
12. Ms A Z Cuba |
6 July 2016 until the Property Practitioners Regulatory Authority comes into effect. |
13. Ms J Corfield |
6 July 2016 until the Property Practitioners Regulatory Authority comes into effect. |
14. Ms F X E Kula-Ameyaw |
6 July 2016 until the Property Practitioners Regulatory Authority comes into effect. |
15. Ms T Semane |
6 July 2016 until the Property Practitioners Regulatory Authority comes into effect. |
Details of the EAAB executive appointments
Name of Executive |
Duration of appointment |
1. Advocate M Mohlala-Mulaudzi (Chief Executive Officer) |
5 year fixed term contract effective from 1 February 2019 |
2. Mr B Chaplog (Chief Executive Officer) |
1 October 2013 to 30 September 2018 |
3. Mr N Sigaba (Chief Risk Officer) |
1 June 2010 to 30 May 2019 (Resigned) |
4. Ms P Soares (Acting Chief Financial Officer) |
1 June 2018 – 31 January 2019 |
5. Mr C Ashpol (Executive Manager – Education and Training) |
1 May 1983 to 31 August 2020 |
6. Mrs D L Mphahlele (Executive Manager – Inspections) |
Permanent appointment from 1 February 2013 |
7. Mr J Baloyi (Executive Manager – Compliance) |
1 February 2013 to 25 January 2020 |
8. Mr J Tladi (Legal Technical Analyst) |
Permanent appointment from 1 August 2013 |
9. Mr A Arendse (Executive Manager – Operations) |
1 October 2014 to 31 January 2019 |
10. Mr K Ngwenya (Executive Manager – Project and Implementation Specialist) |
1 March 2015 to 28 February 2022 |
11. Mr S Peter (Company Secretary) |
1 December 2017 to 28 January 2019 |
C. Housing Development Agency (HDA)
Details of the Board members
Name of Board member |
Duration of appointment |
1. Mr M Msimang (Chairperson) |
4 November 2015 to 13 December 2018 |
2. Mr M E Mutheiwana |
4 November 2015 to 13 December 2018 |
3. Ms T Songelwa |
4 November 2015 to 13 December 2018 |
4. Mr T Botha |
26 May 2017 to 13 December 2018 |
5. Mr M Mphahlwa |
26 May 2017 to 13 December 2018 |
6. Mr P Singh |
4 November 2015 to 13 December 2018 |
7. Mr L Jiyose |
22 February 2018 to 13 December 2018 |
Details of the HDA executive appointments
Name of Executive |
Duration of appointment |
1. Mr P Moloi (Chief Executive Officer) |
1 October 2015 to 20 January 2020 |
2. Mr T Botha |
Acting CEO from 28 November 2018 – 13 December 2018 |
2. Ms P A Soares (Chief Financial Officer |
1 April 2009 to 15 February 2019 |
3. Mr B Chaplog (Chief Financial Officer until 30 September 2018, seconded from EAAB) |
Chief Financial Officer from 1 April 2018 to 30 September 2018 (Secondment from EAAB) |
4. Ms M Tshehla (Acting Chief Financial Officer from 01 October 2018 to 28 February 2019), |
Acting Chief Financial Officer from 1 October 2018 to 28 February 2019 |
5. Ms P G Magagula (Acting - Chief Financial Officer from 01 March 2019) |
Acting Chief Financial Officer from 1 March 2019 to 31 March 2019) |
6. Mr W Steenkamp (Head: Strategic Initiatives) |
1 May 2016 to 30 April 2021 |
7. Ms D Ngoasheng (Head: Programme Planning and Coordination) |
1 July 2017 to 30 June 2022 |
8. Ms R Issel (Head: Corporate Support) |
From 15 August 2011 – Permanent appointment |
9. Mr J Minnie (Head: Spatial Information and Analysis) |
From 1 April 2015 – Permanent appointment |
10. Mr B Khoza (Regional Manager - Region A) |
From 1 May 2010 - Permanent appointment |
11. Mr L Rakgoale (Head: Land) |
From 1 April 2010 -Permanent appointment |
12. Ms N Mlotshwa (Regional Head - Region C) |
1 September 2016 to 31 August 2021 |
13. Mr M D Mnisi (Head: Strategic Support) |
1 March 2016 to 18 April 2019 |
14. Mr M B George (Head: Programme Management and Operations and Regional Manager: Gauteng) |
1 September 2016 to 18 April 2019 |
15. Mr M J Mphahlele (Regional Manager: Free State and North West) |
1 August 2016 to 20 March 2020 |
E. National Home Builders Registration Council (NHBRC)
Details of the Board members
Name of Board member |
Duration of appointment |
1. Dr J Bayat (Acting Chairperson) |
1 August 2015 to 31 July 2018 |
2. Mr A Chikane |
1 August 2015 to 31 July 2018 |
3. Ms X E Daku |
1 August 2015 to 31 July 2018 |
4. Mr T T Dlamini |
1 August 2015 to 31 July 2018 |
5. Ms H K Diepu |
1 August 2015 to 31 July 2018 |
6. Mr P N S Makgathe |
1 August 2015 to 31 July 2018 |
7. Ms B N Nzo |
1 August 2015 to 31 July 2018 |
8. Ms E E A Watson |
26 May 2017 to 31 July 2018 |
9. Ambassador S S Kotane |
1 August 2015 to 31 July 2018 |
10. Mr A P Rapea |
1 August 2015 to 31 July 2018 |
11. Mr E Godongwana |
1 August 2018 to 13 November 2019 |
12. Ms M Kotsi |
1 August 2018 to 31 July 2021 |
13. Mr M Jacobs |
1 August 2018 to 31 July 2021 |
14. Ms B Dube |
1 August 2018 to 31 July 2021 |
15. Mr M Choeu |
1 August 2018 to 31 July 2021 |
16. Mr R Mnisi |
1 August 2018 to 31 July 2021 |
17. Ms N Molao |
1 August 2018 to 31 July 2021 |
18. Mr R Sonto |
1 August 2018 to 31 July 2021 |
19. Ms N Tsenase |
1 August 2018 to 31 July 2021 |
19. Mr G Myeza |
1 August 2018 to 31 July 2021 |
20. Mr D Mapikitla |
1 August 2018 to 31 July 2021 (Deceased December 2019) |
21. Mr U N Hoyana |
1 August 2018 to 31 July 2021 |
22. Mr G Manack (Treasury Representative) |
1 August 2015 to 30 July 2018 and 1 August 2018 to 31 July 2021 |
23. Mr S Kumkani (DTI representative) |
1 August 2018 to 31 July 2021 (Resigned June 2019) |
Details of the NHBRC executive appointments
Name of Executive |
Duration of appointment |
1. Mr M Dlabantu (Chief Executive Officer) |
1 October 2017 until 30 September 2023 |
2. Mr O Maseng (Chief Operations Officer) |
1 March 2019 to 29 February 2024 |
3. Mr S Booi (Chief Financial Officer) |
1 February 2019 to 31 January 2024 |
4. Ms P Motapola (Executive Manager: Legal, Compliance & Enforcements) |
1 January 2012 to 30 June 2020 |
5. Ms I Gugu Mkhize(Executive Manager: Corporate Services) |
1 October 2019 to 30 September 2024 |
E. National Housing Finance Corporation (NHFC)
Details of the Board members
Name of Board member |
Duration of appointment |
1. Mr M Katz |
November 2015 to July 2018 |
2. Mr S Tati (Chairperson) |
November 2018 to November 2021 |
3. Ms S Ntsaluba |
November 2017 to November 2020 |
4. Mr J Coetzee |
November 2017 to November 2020 |
5. Ms P Ramarumo |
November 2017 to November 2020 |
6. Ms A Houston |
November 2017 to November 2020 |
7. Ms T Chiliza |
November 2019 to November 2022 |
8. Mr K Shubane |
November 2019 to November 2022 |
9. Mr A Harris |
November 2018 to November 2021 |
10. Mr E Godongwana |
November 2018 to November 2021 (resigned on 14 November 2019) |
Details of the NHFC executive appointments
Name of Executive |
Duration of appointment |
1. Mr S Moraba (Chief Executive Officer) |
From 4 January 1999. Permanent appointment |
2. Mr L Lehabe (Acting Chief Operations Officer) |
From 6 January 2003 – Permanent appointment |
3. Mr Z Lupondwana (Acting Chief Financial Officer) |
1 January 2012 - Permanent appointment |
4. Mr A Higgs (Company Secretary) |
1 August 2015 - Permanent employee |
5. Ms M Mamatela (Executive – Strategy) |
1 February 2002 - Permanent employee |
6. Ms N Ntshingila (Executive – Human Resources) |
1 September 2005 -Permanent employee |
7. Mr S Mogane (Executive – Risk and Credit) |
From 1 March 1999. Retired January 2019 |
8. J Fakazi (Executive – Incremental Housing)* |
1 October 2018 –Permanent employee |
9. Mr B Gordon (Executive – Incremental Housing)* |
1 October 2018 –Permanent employee |
10. Mr V Gqwetha (Executive – Strategic Partnerships)* |
1 October 2018 – Permanent employee |
11. Mr S Nxusani (Executive – Strategic Partnerships)* |
1 October 2018 –Permanent employee |
* Employees of the NHFC effective from 1 October 2018, following the conclusion of the consolidation of the Development Finance Institutions (DFIs).
F. Social Housing Regulatory Authority (SHRA)
Details of the Board members
Name of Board member |
Duration of appointment |
1. Mr Z Ngcakani |
18 March 2018 to 26 July 2019 |
2. Mr S Ganda |
18 March 2018 to 26 July 2019 |
3. Ms N Ntshongwana |
18 March 2018 to 26 July 2019 |
4. Mr I Kotsoane |
18 March 2018 to 26 July 2019 |
5. Ms K Kwinana (Mteto) |
18 March 2018 to 26 July 2019 |
6. Mr P Ximiya |
18 March 2018 to 26 July 2019 |
7. Mr M Moroka |
18 March 2018 to 26 July 2019 |
8. Mr I Higgins |
18 March 2018 to 26 July 2019 |
9. Advocate M Mdludlu |
18 March 2018 to 26 July 2019 |
10. Mr M Mxenge |
18 March 2018 to 26 July 2019 |
11. Mr K Sebata |
18 March 2018 to 26 July 2019 |
12. Ms R S Molokoane |
18 March 2018 to 26 July 2019 |
13. Ms Z Z Ntlangula |
18 March 2018 to 26 July 2019 |
14. Mr M M Chikane |
18 March 2018 to 26 July 2019 |
Details of the SHRA executive appointments
Name of Executive |
Duration of appointment |
1. Mr R Gallocher |
1 February 2016 to 31 January 2021 |
2. Ms A Puoane |
1 September 2017 to 31 August 2022 |
3. Mr L Letsoalo |
1 November 2017 to 31 October 2022 |
4. Mr D Koekemoer |
1 January 2017 to 31 December 2021 |
5. Mr K Boqwana |
1 January 2017 to 31 December 2021 (Resigned 26 July 2019) |
The Department of Water and Sanitation:
Water Entity |
Names of all Board Members |
Duration of the appointments |
Amatola Water (Interim Board) |
Adv. Phumzile Songo (Interim Chairperson) |
01 February 2020 – Until a new Board is appointed |
Rev N Geja |
01 February 2020 – Until a new Board is appointed |
|
Mr S Gqobana |
01 February 2020 – Until a new Board is appointed |
|
Adv. N Kutta |
01 February 2020 – Until a new Board is appointed |
|
Mr H Makedama |
01 February 2020 – Until a new Board is appointed |
|
Mr S Sifo |
01 February 2020 – Until a new Board is appointed |
|
Mr L Tshangela |
01 February 2020 – Until a new Board is appointed |
|
Mr M Malotana |
01 February 2020 – Until a new Board is appointed |
|
Ms N Javu |
01 February 2020 – Until a new Board is appointed |
|
Ms T Wana |
01 February 2020 – Until a new Board is appointed |
|
Mr M Kondlo |
01 February 2020 – Until a new Board is appointed |
|
Bloem Water |
Mr TB Phitsane (Chairperson) |
April 2019 – March 2023 |
Mr Z Mkiva |
April 2019 – March 2023 (Resigned in September 2019 due to his appointment as an MP) |
|
Adv TTD Segoe-Backward |
April 2019 – March 2023 |
|
Mr JJ Price |
April 2019 – March 2023 |
|
Ms T Sandlana –Thebe |
April 2019 – March 2023 |
|
Ms D Manamela |
April 2019 – March 2023 |
|
Mr L Ntoyi |
April 2019 – March 2023 |
|
Mr T Manyoni |
April 2019 – March 2023 |
|
Mr L Oudtshoorn |
April 2019 – March 2023 |
|
Ms M A F Moja |
April 2019 – March 2023 |
|
Ms P Matete |
January 2020 – March 2023 (Replacement of Mr Mkiva) |
|
Lepelle Northern Water (Interim Board) |
Mr J Mathebula (Interim Chairperson) |
29 May 2020 – Until a new Board is appointed |
Ms YD Mbane |
29 May 2020 – Until a new Board is appointed |
|
Mr J Matlala |
29 May 2020 – Until a new Board is appointed |
|
Advocate MM Makgopa-Madisa |
29 May 2020 – Until a new Board is appointed |
|
Mr MC Twalo |
29 May 2020 – Until a new Board is appointed |
|
Ms M Mabi |
29 May 2020 – Until a new Board is appointed |
|
Mr B Gaorekwe |
29 May 2020 – Until a new Board is appointed |
|
Mr GP Ritshuri |
29 May 2020 – Until a new Board is appointed |
|
Magalies Water |
Adv. MM Petlane (Chairperson) |
May 2019 – April 2023 |
Ms PN Nkwinika |
May 2019 – April 2023 |
|
Ms N Mufamadi |
May 2019 – April 2023 |
|
Mr FP Vilakazi |
May 2019 – April 2023 |
|
Mr Kgosi SV Suping |
May 2019 – April 2023 |
|
Dr L Zitha |
May 2019 – April 2023 |
|
Ms KP Mokoena |
May 2019 – April 2023 |
|
Ms YM Matolong |
May 2019 – April 2023 |
|
Ms D Manamela |
May 2019 – April 2023 |
|
Mr RM Le Roux |
May 2019 – April 2023 |
|
Mhlathuze Water |
Ms TA Shange (Chairperson) |
December 2018 – November 2022 |
Mr SZ Hlophe |
December 2018 – November 2022 |
|
Dr PS Reddy |
December 2018 – November 2022 |
|
Ms NM Gevers |
December 2018 – November 2022 |
|
Dr M Makgae |
December 2018 – November 2022 |
|
Mr MM Xulu |
December 2018 – November 2022 |
|
Mr PM Zikalala |
December 2018 – November 2022 |
|
Mr BV Mshengu |
December 2018 – November 2022 |
|
Ms GD Biyela |
December 2018 – November 2022 |
|
Ms NN Mkhize |
December 2018 – November 2022 |
|
Ms A Badul |
December 2018 – November 2022 |
|
Overberg Water |
Mr R Benjamin (Chairperson) |
April 2019 – March 2023 |
Ms E Du Bryn |
April 2019 – March 2023 |
|
Mr P Matyi |
April 2019 – March 2023 |
|
Ms S Mayinga |
April 2019 – March 2023 |
|
Ms N Madiba |
April 2019 – March 2023 |
|
Ms L Seripe |
April 2019 – March 2023 |
|
Mr GJ Davids |
April 2019 – March 2023 |
|
Mr D Lefutso |
April 2019 – March 2023 |
|
Ms S Nene |
April 2019 – March 2023 |
|
Rand Water |
Adv. FM Hashatse (Chairperson) |
October 2018 – September 2022 |
Ms MKG Mbonambi |
October 2018 – September 2022 |
|
Ms SN Maziya |
October 2018 – September 2022 |
|
Ms S Molokoane-Machika |
October 2018 – September 2022 |
|
Mr L Makibinyane |
October 2018 – September 2022 |
|
Ms NG Mbileni |
October 2018 – September 2022 |
|
Ms P Mbanjwa |
October 2018 – September 2022 |
|
Mr A M Pandor |
October 2018 – September 2022 |
|
Ms M Ntsaba |
October 2018 – September 2022 |
|
Mr P T Phili |
October 2018 – September 2022 |
|
Mr R J Monyokolo |
October 2018 – September 2022 |
|
Ms. MM Kabi |
October 2018 – September 2022 |
|
Sedibeng Water (Interim Board) |
Dr Siphetho Siyengo (Interim Chairperson) |
May 2020 – Until a new Board is appointed |
Ms Hantsi Matseke |
May 2020 – Until a new Board is appointed |
|
Mr Mavela Dlamini |
May 2020 – Until a new Board is appointed |
|
Mr Simphiwe Dzengwa |
May 2020 – Until a new Board is appointed |
|
Dr Sizwe Mkhize |
May 2020 – Until a new Board is appointed |
|
Ms Karabo Siyila |
May 2020 – Until a new Board is appointed |
|
Ms Boitumelo Gwendolyn Mahuma |
May 2020 – Until a new Board is appointed |
|
Mr Thobelo Mhlophe |
May 2020 – Until a new Board is appointed |
|
Umgeni Water |
Ms Z Mathenjwa (Chairperson) |
May 2019 – April 2023 |
Prof. T Mthembu |
May 2019 – April 2023 |
|
Mr S Shabalala |
May 2019 – April 2023 |
|
Mr M Eric Zakwe |
May 2019 – April 2023 |
|
Mr V Reddy |
May 2019 – April 2023 |
|
Mr W Mapena |
May 2019 – April 2023 |
|
Mr T Nkhahle |
May 2019 – April 2023 |
|
Ms L Ngcobo |
May 2019 – April 2023 |
|
Ms B Zulu |
May 2019 – April 2023 |
|
Mr S Badat |
May 2019 – April 2023 |
|
Mrs MB Ndlovu |
May 2019 – April 2023 |
|
Adv. S Chamane |
May 2019 – April 2023 |
|
Ms N Beata- Chamane |
May 2019 – April 2023 |
|
TCTA |
Mr G Dumas (Chairperson) |
May 2019 – April 2022 |
Ms M Ramataboe |
May 2019 – April 2022 |
|
Mr S Roopa |
May 2019 – April 2022 |
|
Mr SN Khondlo |
May 2019 – April 2022 |
|
Mr N Baloyi |
May 2019 – April 2022 |
|
Ms L Dlamini |
May 2019 – April 2022 |
|
Ms MM Maponya |
May 2019 – April 2022 |
|
Mr G White |
May 2019 – April 2022 |
|
WRC |
Dr Mjoli (Chairperson) |
February 2016 – 31 July 2020 |
Prof Vil-Nkomo |
February 2016 – 31 July 2020 |
|
Dr Makgae |
February 2016 – 31 July 2020 |
|
Dr Nala |
February 2016 – 31 July 2020 |
|
Ms Mbonambi |
February 2016 – 31 July 2020 |
|
Ms Msezane |
February 2016 – 31 July 2020 |
|
Prof Stroebel |
February 2016 – 31 July 2020 |
|
Mr I Patel |
February 2016 – 31 July 2020 |
|
IUCMA |
Ms TP Nyakane-Maluka |
April 2019-May 2023 |
Mr MS Mthembu |
April 2019-May 2023 |
|
Ms SD Wiggins |
April 2019-May 2023 |
|
Mr PA Tshabangu |
April 2019-May 2023 |
|
Mr MB Shabangu |
April 2019-May 2023 |
|
Dr TM Kelly |
April 2019-May 2023 |
|
Ms LL Zulu |
April 2019-May 2023 |
|
Ms LM Sikhakhane |
April 2019-May 2023 |
|
Mr M Gangazhe |
April 2019-May 2023 |
|
BGCMA |
Mr BE Mnisi |
Term extended until new Board is appointed |
Mr TE Abrahams |
Term extended until new Board is appointed |
|
Mr AP Barnes |
Term extended until new Board is appointed |
|
Mr MJ Delport |
Term extended until new Board is appointed |
|
Mr CJU Swart |
Term extended until new Board is appointed |
|
Ms B Damane |
Term extended until new Board is appointed |
|
Mr HM Rossouw |
Term extended until new Board is appointed |
|
Ms EM Palmer |
Term extended until new Board is appointed |
|
Dr O Curtis-Scott |
Term extended until new Board is appointed |
|
Mr NH Hamman |
Term extended until new Board is appointed |
Water Entity |
List of Executive appointments |
Duration of the appointments |
Amatola Water |
Ms V Zitumane (Chief Executive) Precautionary suspension |
Appointed on 2 April 2018 |
Ms D Hlatshwayo (Acting Chief Executive) |
Appointed on 11 May 2020 |
|
Ms A Gidana |
1 March 2015 – 31 May 2020 |
|
Mr L Fokazi |
Appointed on 15 October 2018 |
|
Ms Y Roboji*** |
Payment made to former Director: Corporate Services in accordance with a CCMA ruling. |
|
Ms J Dalbock |
Resigned on 12 June 2020 |
|
Bloem Water |
Dr L Moorosi (CE) |
01 April 2018 – 31 March 2023 |
Mr OJ Stadler (CFO) |
Permanent |
|
Mr MG Rapudungoane |
Permanent |
|
Mr TS Ngubeni |
Permanent |
|
Ms NP Silevu |
Permanent |
|
Ms SL Meyer |
Permanent |
|
Ms NM Motlhaolwa |
Permanent |
|
Lepelle Northern Water |
Mr PK Legodi (CE) (Suspended) |
31 December 2022 |
GD Manzini |
Permanent |
|
Mr N Nokeri |
Permanent |
|
MM Mashamaite |
Permanent |
|
RJ Mathebula |
Permanent |
|
EM Netshidaulu |
30 June 2025 |
|
Ms SP Valoyi (CFO) |
31 May 2025 |
|
RM Sebela |
Permanent |
|
Magalies Water |
Mr S Mkhize (CE) |
01 January 2018 – 31 December 2023 |
Mr M Mehlo |
01 May 2018 – 30 April 2023 |
|
Mr PI Moseki (CFO) |
21 May 2018 – 30 April 2023 (Resigned 30 June 2019) |
|
Ms P Ratlabala |
15 January 2018 - 14 January 2023 |
|
Ms T Zwane |
01 May 2016 – 30 April 2021 |
|
Ms L Morake |
01 February 2017 – 31 January 2022 |
|
Mr P Lebogo |
01 January 2019 – 31 August 2019 |
|
Mr J Leburu |
01 March 2019 – 28 February 2020 |
|
Mhlathuze Water |
Mr M Duze (CE) |
01 May 2019 - 30 April 2024 |
Mr M Myeni |
Permanent |
|
Ms B Mnyandu (CFO) |
5 Year Contract - 11 April 2018 |
|
Mr BS Ntlhoro |
Interim Appointment (14 November 2017 – 31 December 2018) |
|
Mr C.G. Cele |
5 Year Contract - 1 January 2019 |
|
Ms S Mbatha (CS) |
02 December 2019 |
|
Overberg Water |
Mr P Buthelezi (CE) |
1 January 2018 -31 December 2022 |
Mr C Stewart |
Permanent |
|
N Madau (CFO) |
16 October 2018 – October 2022 |
|
Rand Water |
Mr S Mosai (CE) |
1 April 2019 - 31 March 2024 |
Ms M Nyembe (CFO) |
18 May 2009 - 17 May 2024 |
|
Dr FM Ngoatje |
1 July 2008 – 30 June 2023 |
|
Ms NSN Sithole |
1 September 2008 – 31 August 2023 |
|
Ms W Mohamed |
20 April 2009 - 19 April 2024 |
|
Mr V Kubeka |
1 July 2012 - 30 June 2022 |
|
Mr K Nxumalo |
1 November 2018 – 29 February 2020 |
|
Sedibeng Water |
Ms M Shasha (Acting CE) |
n/a |
Mr D.F. Traut |
Permanent |
|
Mr G.M. Dippenaar |
Permanent |
|
Mr I.M. Hasenjager |
Permanent |
|
Mr T.N. Molobye |
Permanent |
|
Mr N.A. Theys |
Permanent |
|
Mr N.E. Ratshitanga |
Permanent |
|
M.M. Lebitso |
Permanent – Resigned on 18 June 2020 |
|
Mr O.M. Masia |
Permanent |
|
D. Khumalo |
Permanent – On suspension |
|
Mr T. Nteo |
Permanent |
|
TJ Busakwe |
Permanent |
|
Mr M Mokubung |
Permanent |
|
Adv. M. Dladla (CS) |
Permanent |
|
Ms. K.S. Sekonyela (Acting CFO) |
Permanent |
|
Umgeni Water |
Mr T Hlongwa (CE) |
01 July 2018 – 01 July 2023 |
Mr M Cele |
03 Nov 2014 – 03 Nov 2019 |
|
Mr S Gillham |
01 Feb 2012 – 31 Jan 2019 |
|
Ms M Moleko |
01 Jan 2014- 31 Dec 2018 |
|
Mrs M Pillay |
01 Dec 2018 – 01 Dec 2023 |
|
Mrs N Mkhize |
05 Dec 2018 – 05 Dec 2023 |
|
Mr S Mjwara |
01 Nov 2018 -01 Nov 2023 |
|
Dr S Manana |
01 June 2019 -01 June 2024 |
|
TCTA |
Mr P Sechemane (CE) |
22 Oct 2018 – 21 Oct 2023 |
Ms H Nazeer (CFO) |
01 Sep 2007 – 31 Aug 2019 |
|
Ms B Shongwe (CFO) |
1 Jan 2020 – 31 Dec 2024 |
|
Mr O Busari |
01 Dec 2019 – 30 Nov 2024 |
|
Mr J Claassens |
01 Jul 2017 – 30 Jun 2022 |
|
Mr L Radzuma |
01 Jul 2020 – 30 Jun 2025 (FTC expires on 30 June 2020, and has been renewed for another 5 years) |
|
N Nkabinde |
01 Sep 2020 – 31 Aug 2025 (FTC expires on 31 Aug 2020, and has been renewed) |
|
L Gumede |
01 Feb 2016 – 31 Dec 2019 |
|
H Botha |
01 Feb 2016 – 31 Jan 2021 |
|
Ms W De Witt (CS) |
01 Oct 2018 – 30 Sep 2023 |
|
WRC |
Mr D Naidoo (CE) |
30 September 2021 |
Mr Fazel Ismail (CFO) |
Permanent |
|
Ms Reshmili Lutchman |
Permanent |
|
Dr Mandla Msibi |
Permanent |
|
Dr Stanley Liphadzi |
Permanent |
|
Mr Jay Bhagwan |
Permanent |
|
Dr Shafick Adams |
Permanent |
|
Dr Valerie Naidoo |
Permanent |
|
Dr Sylvester Mpandeli |
Permanent |
|
Ms Khosi Jonas |
Permanent |
|
IUCMA |
Dr T Gyedu-Obabio (CE) |
January 2021 |
Ms T Mjaji-Mbatha (CFO) |
Permanent |
|
Dr J Molwantwa |
Permanent |
|
BGCMA |
Mr J van Staden (Acting CE) |
n/a |
Ms Z Mngoma |
Permanent |
05 August 2020 - NW1152
Breedt, Ms T to ask the Minister of Social Development
(1)Whether her department purchased any goods and/or services below the amount of R500 000 connected to the Covid-19 pandemic; if not, what is the position in this regard; if so, what (a) is the name of each company from which the specified goods and/or services were purchased, (b) is the amount of each transaction and (c) was the service and/or product that each company rendered; hether there was any deviation from the standard supply chain management procedures in the specified transactions; if so, (a) why and (b) what are the relevant details in each case; (3) what were the reasons that the goods and/or services were purchased from the specified companies; (4) whether she will make a statement on the matter?
Reply:
1. Whether her department purchased any goods and/or services below the amount of R500 000 connected to the Covid-19 pandemic; if not, what is the position in this regard; if so, what (a) is the name of each company from which the specified goods and/or services were purchased, (b) is the amount of each transaction and (c) was the service and/or product that each company rendered;
Yes, the Department did purchase goods and/or services below the amount of R500 000 connected to the Covid-19 pandemic.
(a) |
(b) |
(c) |
Name of Company |
Amount |
Service/ Product rendered |
EDS Projects |
R 1,379.50 |
Hand sanitiser alcohol free for DSD officials |
Time2go Transport and Logistics |
R 116,000.00 |
Latex Powder Free disposable gloves for DSD officials |
Time2go Transport and Logistics |
R 196,000.00 |
Hand sanitiser 70% alcohol for DSD officials |
Bioclin |
R4,140.00 |
Surgical face masks |
Lesole Facilities Management |
R 299,700.00 |
30 000 Surgical face masks for daily visitors to DSD |
302k Emporium |
R 125,005.00 |
5000 cloth masks for DSD officials |
Baltimore Media |
R 38,822.85 |
Various items -Equipment for the COVID-19 isolation room |
Democratic Cleaning Services |
R 8,564.16 |
4 x sanitary refuse container - Medical waste removal |
Amoka Solutions |
R 478,818.60 |
Sanitising of the HSRC Building, Harlequins Office Park and GBV Centre on a monthly basis for three months |
Sesla General Services |
R33 474.00 |
Catering provided for training of social workers on COVID-19 |
Modifho-Fela |
R34 960.00 |
Catering provided for training of Social Workers on COVID-19 |
Sizzling Catering |
R15 870.00 |
Catering for training of social workers on COVID-19. |
NICDAM |
R313 030.00 |
Appointment of a facilitator for training of social workers on COVID-19. |
Orion Hotels and Resorts |
R182 183.00 |
Conference venue and facilities for the training of nurses and medical practitioners in the 9 Provinces |
Maribelo |
R61 755.00 |
Catering service provided. |
(2) Whether there was any deviation from the standard supply chain management procedures in the specified transactions; if so, (a) why and (b) what are the relevant details in each case;
(a)(b) |
|
Name of Company |
Why and what the relevant details in each case |
EDS Projects |
Deviation- due to urgency, only one quotation was received. |
Time2go Transport and Logistics |
Deviation- due to urgency, only one quotation was received. |
Time2go Transport and Logistics |
Deviation- due to urgency, only one quotation was received |
Bioclin |
Deviation- due to urgency, only one quotation was received |
Amoka Solutions |
Deviation- due to urgency, only one quotation was sourcedfrom the cleaning company. |
NICDAM |
Deviation- due to urgency and it was during lockdown. |
Maribelo |
Deviation- due to urgency and it was during lockdown. |
Orion Hotels and Resorts |
Deviation- only hotels with video conferencing which were prepared to avail themselves to assist the Department during lockdown. |
Sizzling Catering |
Deviation- due to urgency and it was during lockdown. |
Sesla General Services |
Deviation- due to urgency and it was during lockdown. |
Modifho-Fela |
Deviation- due to urgency and it was during lockdown. |
(3)What were the reasons that the goods and/or services were purchased from the specified companies;
All good and services received were to ensure that DSD complies with Covid-19 Regulations and were procured to safeguard staff and to ensure conducive work environment for staff to return to work.
- Sanitising of the HSRC Building, Harlequins Office Park and GBV Centre was an urgency as staff needed to return for duty.
- Sanitisers, masks, gloves, hand sanitising machines, various items in the examination room were urgently required to adhere to the COVID-19 regulations.
- Catering was provided for social workers during training and for war room and natjoint meetings held during lockdown.
- Emergency procurement of the facilitator was done as social workers had to be trained onCOVID-19.
(4) Whether she will make a statement on the matter?
At the right time, and when such a need arises, yes.
04 August 2020 - NW862
Kruger, Mr HC to ask the Minister of Agriculture, Land Reform and Rural Development
1) Whether her department will offer any form of Covid-19 financial or other relief to small businesses; if not, why not; if so, what are the relevant details; 2) whether the Covid-19 financial or other relief will only be allocated to qualifying small businesses according to the Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment Act, Act 53 of 2003, as amended; if not, what is the position in this regard; if so, (a) on what statutory grounds and/or provisions does she or her department rely to allocate Covid-19 financial or other relief only to small businesses according to the specified Act and (b) what form of Covid-19 financial or other relief, if any, will be made available to other small businesses?
Reply:
1. No. The Department of Small Business Development is supporting small businesses through various COVID-19 Intervention schemes.
2. Falls away.
04 August 2020 - NW1511
Van Der Walt, Ms D to ask the Minister of Basic Education to ask the Minister of Basic Education
With regard to permission to deviate from the phased-in return to school in respect of specific Grades and dates, (a) what total number of (i) primary and (ii) secondary schools in each province (aa) requested permission and (bb) were granted permission in each case for which Grades are in compliance with the conditions set for the re-opening and management of the schools being monitored and (b) who is the delegated person in each case
Reply:
The governance and management of schools is the competence of Provincial Education Departments (PEDs) and as such, my Department has requested the PEDs to provide necessary response to this question. I will therefore provide the reply as soon as the information has been received.
04 August 2020 - NW1025
Van Der Walt, Ms D to ask the Minister of Social Development
What (a) measures does her department have in place to (i) identify homeless children and (ii) ensure that they go to school and (b) challenges has her department experienced in implementing the specified measures?
Reply:
(a)(i)According to the Department of Social Development’s prescripts homeless children are considered as street children. Therefore measures used to identify them are provided for in the Children’s Act 38/2005. For an example,section 191 (2)(k) makes provision for therapeutic intervention services for them.
Furthermore, section 150 (1) (c) makes room for street children to be found or identified as children in need of care and protection after the social worker has conducted the home investigation and recommended to Children’s Court that they be found children in need of care and protection.
(ii) Like any other child, street children are covered by section 28 of the Constitution of the Republic, 1996which guarantees right to education.
(b) Rendering services to street children is not easy because they have lived long on the street, have learnt street life and it may be difficult for them to live a normal life.
The department has developed Stabilization programme to assist the Child and Youth Care Centres to manage the behaviour of street children.
Furthermore the Department has developed Strategy and Guidelines on Drop in Centres to inform provision of services of Orphans and Vulnerable Children, which includes street children. The Department also developed a Strategy and Guidelines that inform various programmes for street children using the following levels of interventions: Prevention; Early Intervention; Statutory Services; Reunification and After Care.
At all levels, children are encouraged and motivated to attend school. It is compulsory for those who have been admitted in a child and youth care centre to attend school, therefore all of them do attend school once they are in a child and youth care centre.
The main challenge is that the street children are nomadic and most of the time they abscond from the intervention centres. They are used to uncontrolled environment.
04 August 2020 - NW1788
Tarabella - Marchesi, Ms NI to ask the Minister of Basic Education to ask the Minister of Basic Education
With reference to her reply to question 1266 on 13 July 2020, what is the breakdown of the total number of educators in each province who declared that they suffer from comorbidities?
Reply:
As at 27 July 2020, 30 163 educators had applied for the granting of a concession due co-morbidities of which 17 646 had been approved. Both applications and approval numbers will change as more applications are received and assessed.
PROVINCE |
Total Number of Applications |
Number Approved |
Eastern Cape |
5 435 |
2 230 |
Free State |
1 818 |
1359 |
Gauteng |
3 356 |
2 208 |
KwaZulu-Natal |
5 970 |
4 809 |
Limpopo |
2 077 |
1 914 |
Mpumalanga |
4 000 |
1 201 |
Northern Cape |
1 998 |
1 040 |
North West |
2 632 |
563 |
Western Cape |
2 877 |
2 322 |
TOTAL |
30 163 |
17 646 |
Source: Provincial Education Departments (PEDs) Reports.
04 August 2020 - NW1534
Tarabella - Marchesi, Ms NI to ask the Minister of Basic Education to ask the Minister of Basic Education
What (a) is the total number of teachers who have not returned to schools after she directed that schools reopened since the lockdown was instituted to curb the spread of Covid-19 and (b) is the breakdown of the total number in terms of each school in each province?
Reply:
(a) There are no reports of educators not returning to schools outside of the regulated absence which is either in terms of various leave provisions or as provided in terms of absence in line with the approved COVID-19 related absence. The latter would be educators at risk and those infected or affected.
(b) Refer to (a) above.
04 August 2020 - NW351
Tarabella - Marchesi, Ms NI to ask the Minister of Basic Education
Whether there are any (a) district directors, (b) managers and (c) institutional development and support officials in each specified district who have been appointed without the requisite levels of experience of running or managing schools; if not, what is the position in this regard; if so, what (i) is the total number in each case and (ii) are the further relevant details; (2) what number of the (a)(i) directors and (ii) deputy directors are employed at (aa) the national head office of her department and (bb) each provincial head office and (b) specified officials were former principals at schools?
Reply:
1. The information requested is not available in the Department of Basic Education but rather in the respective Provincial Education Departments. In terms of Section 3(7)(a) of the Public Service Act, 1994 (Proclamation 103 of 1994) the Member of the Executive Council (MEC) in a province determines districts’ public service staff establishment and also determines the educator staff establishment in terms of Section 5(1) of the Employment of Educators Act, 1998 (Act 76 of 1998). The honourable member is requested to direct the question to the provinces
2(aa) (National Department)
2(a)(i) 49 (Directors)
2(a)(ii) 134 (Deputy Directors)
2(b) Former principals:
8 Directors
3 Deputy Directors
bb. This information is available at the national department and should be directed to the provinces.
04 August 2020 - NW1493
Steyn, Ms A to ask the Minister of Agriculture, Land Reform and Rural Development
What (a) are the names of each person employed in an acting position in the National Geomatics and Management Services of her department (i) in each of the past three financial years and (ii) since 1 April 2020, (b) position did each acting employee hold, (c) are the relevant details of the remuneration package received by each specified acting employee and (d) period of time did each employee act in the specified position?
Reply:
(a)(i),(ii),(b),(c),(d) Please refer to the table below.
2017 – 2018 |
|||
Acting Employee |
Acting position |
(c) Acting Remuneration |
(d) Acting Period |
CLARKE DG |
CHIEF SURVEYOR GENERAL |
R0.00 |
10 MONTHS |
NTOAGAE SM |
CHIEF DIRECTOR: SERVICE DELIVERY COORDINATOR |
R131 246.30 |
9 MONTHS |
XALISA ZK |
DIRECTOR: CADASTRAL SURVEY TRAINING & DEVELOPMENT |
R22 921.78 |
3 MONTHS |
JANSE VAN RENSBURG ET |
SURVEYOR-GENERAL |
R48 664.66 |
5 MONTHS AND 16 DAYS |
NAPOLEON MM |
DIRECTOR: MAPPING SERVICES |
R93461.60 |
6 MONTHS |
SIKO X |
OFFICE ASSISTANT |
R2 294.12 |
1 MONTH |
NEL DL |
DEPUTY SURVEYOR GENERAL |
R40 045.50 |
6 MONTHS |
REYNECKE DA |
DEPUTY SURVEYOR GENERAL: GAUTENG |
R0.00 |
9 MONTHS |
BALLANTYNE A |
DEPUTY SURVEYOR GENERAL |
R40 045.50 |
6 MONTHS |
2018 – 2019 |
|||
CLARKE DG |
CHIEF SURVEYOR GENERAL |
R0.00 |
4 MONTHS AND 16 DAYS |
XALISA ZK |
DIRECTOR: CADASTRAL SURVEY TRAINING & DEVELOPMENT |
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SIKO X |
OFFICE ASSISTANT |
R20 647.12 |
9 MONTHS |
TSOTETSI P |
SURVEYOR GENERAL |
R53 053.00 |
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DLUDLA IN |
SURVEYOR GENERAL |
R44 802.25 |
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NAPOLEON MM |
DIRECTOR: MAPPING SERVICES |
R32 381.41 |
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DIRECTOR: SURVEY SERVICES |
R49 411.98 |
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CONTROL SURVEY TECHNICIAN |
R95 120.24 |
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HINDE GH |
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R7107.00 |
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MDUBEKI R |
CHIEF SURVEYOR-GENERAL |
R0.00 |
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REYNECKE DA |
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R0.00 |
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DIRECTOR: CADASTRAL SURVEY TRAINING & DEVELOPMENT |
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DIRECTOR: CADASTRAL INFORMATION MAINTENANCE & SUPPLY SERVICES |
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DIRECTOR: CADASTRAL SURVEY TRAINING & DEVELOPMENT |
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03 August 2020 - NW1599
Winkler-Lidgett, Ms HS to ask the Minister of Higher Education, Science and Technology
(1)What total amount in funding does eThekwini College in Durban, KwaZulu- Natal, receive from his department; (2) whether the specified college provides his department with a budget for funds received; if so, what is the proposed budget for each line item; (3) whether the college received Covid-19 relief funding from his department; if not, on what date will the college receive Covid-19 relief funding; if so, what (a) total amount of funding has been allocated to the college for Covid-19 relief funding and (b) is the breakdown of the specified funding?
Reply:
(1) For the 2020/21 financial year, an amount of R198 734 325 was provided to eThekwini TVET College with regards to programme funding. This amount is the budget before the special budget adjustment announced by the National Treasury in June 2020. The new budget allocations will be issued to the TVET colleges as soon as it is approved.
(2) The initial 2020/21 budget allocation of R198 734 325 consisted of the following economic categories:
(a) Compensation of Employees (PERSAL) R 100 067 099
(b) Direct Transfers (subsidies) R 59 906 226
(c) NSFAS Tuition Fees R 38 761 000
(3) Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) colleges did not receive COVID-19 relief funding during the initial budget allocation (before the COVID-19 pandemic) and colleges were requested to reprioritise its budget to accommodate COVID-19 related expenditure. Based on the new special budget adjustment announced by the National Treasury in June 2020, an earmarked COVID-19 budget allocation has been made available to TVET colleges and will be issued to TVET colleges as soon as it is approved.
03 August 2020 - NW1597
Van Der Walt, Ms D to ask the Minister of Basic Education to ask the Minister of Basic Education
Whether she contacted the elected representatives of the organised home-schooling community during her extensive consultation process relating to the Covid-19 pandemic; if not, why not; if so, (a)(i) who was consulted and (ii) on what date and (b) what were the outcomes in each case?
Reply:
Yes, the Minister contacted Home Education Associations during her extensive consultation process relating to the Covid-19 pandemic.
(a)(i) The following representatives of Home Education Associations attended the meeting: Bouwer Van der Eems; Natasha Yazbek; Phillip Doubell; Ponnie Moodley; Shaun Green; Karim van Oostrum; Christopher Cordeiro; Uda de Wet; Peter Reynolds; Nunuki; Rebbeka Liebenberg; Debbie Lemmer; and Mrs Ueckermann.
(ii) 05 May 2020
(iii) The Department of Basic Education shared their plans to the associations. The parties agreed to collaborate and update each other regarding developments and implementation of the Policy on Home Education.
03 August 2020 - NW1074
Abrahams, Ms ALA to ask the Minister of Police
What (a) is the total number of gender-bases violence (GBV) cases which has been reported to the SA Police Service since the beginning of the lockdown on 26 March 2020 in each province and (b) number of the specified GBV cases have resulted in the arrested and conviction of the perpetrators in each case. NW1369E
Reply:
a) and (b)
The total number of gender-based violence (GBV) cases, which were reported to the South African Police Service (SAPS), since the beginning of the lockdown, on 26 March 2020, in each province and the number of the specified GBV cases, which resulted in the arrest and conviction of the perpetrators in each case, are reflected in the table below:
Province
|
(a) |
(b) |
|
Total reported |
Total persons charged |
Total persons convicted |
|
Eastern Cape |
243 |
488 |
8 |
Free State |
189 |
373 |
18 |
Gauteng |
743 |
1 137 |
23 |
KwaZulu-Natal |
230 |
375 |
4 |
Limpopo |
97 |
253 |
31 |
Mpumalanga |
88 |
151 |
7 |
North West |
77 |
140 |
3 |
Northern Cape |
37 |
122 |
1 |
Western Cape |
530 |
1 019 |
35 |
Total |
2 234 |
4 058 |
130 |
Reply to question 1074 recommended
GENERAL NATIONAL COMMISSIONER: SOUTH AFRICAN POLICE SREVICE
KJ SITOLE
Date: 2020/08/28
Reply to question 1074 approved/
MINISTER OF POLICE
GENERAL BH CELE, MP
Date: 09/09/2020
03 August 2020 - NW1131
Mafanya, Mr WTI to ask the Minister of Police
With reference to a certain person (name furnished), who is a victim of brutal gender-based violence, details furnished), (a) what is the reason behind the specified person not having been given a new court appearance date to date (b) how does his department co-ordinate informing plaintiffs of new court appearance dates during the lockdown to curb the spread of Covid-19 an (c) why is gender-based violence not a priority case during the lockdown when an increase in violence against women was said to be the case? NW1433E
Reply:
(a)(b)(c) According to the South African Police Service (SAPS) Crime Administration System (CAS), ther are four cases, where a person with the same name and surname, as provided in this question, is a victim or complainant. In order to respond accurately, more detail will be required, e.g the name of the police station, the case number, the nature of the charge that the complainant has opened and the victim’s identity number.
Reply to question 1131 recommended
GENERAL NATIONAL COMMISSIONER: SOUTH AFRICAN POLICE SERVICE
KJ SITOLE (SOEG)
Date: 2020/06/25
Reply for question 1131 approved
MINISTER OF POLICE
GENERAL BH CELE (MP)
Date: 02/07/2020
03 August 2020 - NW1698
Julius, Mr J to ask the Minister of Basic Education to ask the Minister of Basic Education
(1) Whether all the asbestos school buildings in Gauteng will be replaced with suitable structures in the current financial year; if not, what is the position in this regard; if so, on what date will the schools be replaced with suitable structures; (2) whether the asbestos buildings are safe for learners and teachers during the Covid-19 pandemic; if not, what unsafe school buildings will be replaced in the province in the current financial year; if so, what are the relevant details?
Reply:
The question has been referred to Gauteng Departments of Education for a response. The response will be forwarded as soon as it is received.
03 August 2020 - NW1586
Bozzoli, Prof B to ask the Minister of Higher Education, Science and Technology
(1)On what grounds are the examination of theses and other similar activities by academics at other institutions of higher education and training considered part of the collegial contribution of any academic while the examination of theses and other similar activities by academics not employed by the University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN), particularly by the Business School, are considered to be private work; (2) what (a) amount does an external academic who examines (i) Masters and (ii) Doctoral theses usually receive in remuneration and (b) form does the specified type of remuneration take; (3) what (a) number of other institutions of higher education and training consider the external examination of theses and other similar collegial activities to be private work and (b) are the financial implications for external academics who examine theses and perform collegial activities; (4) whether he has found that the UKZN Business School’s determination that the external examination of theses is private work has discouraged academics from doing their collegial duty; if not, what is the position in this regard; if so, what are the relevant details?
Reply:
The University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN) has provided the following response to the questions posed:
(1) In general, the examination of theses by academics is considered as a collegial activity and part of academic citizenship. Some colleagues have declared the external examination of theses as part of the private work declaration as an indication of transparency for additional funds received. It is thus not a requirement, but an optional declaration that promotes transparency.
(2) The amounts paid to external academics who examine (i) Masters and (ii) Doctoral theses vary markedly between institutions, and the remuneration generally takes the form of a cash payment into the academic’s bank account.
(3) (a) Most, if not all, institutions would regard it as academic citizenship, as is the norm at UKZN.
(b) There are no financial implications for external academics who perform collegial activities. Both internal and external academics such as Honorary Research Fellows are paid for examining theses.
(4) The requirement to declare external thesis examination as private work in UKZN's Graduate School of Business and Leadership, has resulted in contestation by some academics, but has not directly led to academics being discouraged from examining theses, as per academic citizenry. However, the previous instances of excessive external examination have subsided due to the transparency of the process.
03 August 2020 - NW810
Majozi, Ms Z to ask the Minister of Police
(a) How will the SA Police Service manage cross-border offences in light of 875 such offences in Gauteng alone and (b) will he seek the cooperation of the Minister of Defence and Military Veterans to prevent illegal border crossing? NW1013E
Reply:
(a) The 875 Offences, which are mentioned in this question, refer to the movement between province metropolitan and district areas during lockdown, other than provided for in the Regulations of the Disaster Management Act, 2002 (Act No 57 of 2002). These offences are all detected due to police action. The high number of offences registered is indicative of the successful enforcement of the Regulation and a clear indication that the current plans, to deal with the enforcement of cross-border offences, are effective.
(b) The Border Policing Component, in the South African Police Service (SAPS), is responsible for the policing and security of identified Ports of entry. Section 13(6) of the Police Act, 1995 (Act No. 68 of 1995), mandates the SAPS to search people, premises and vehicle, without a warrant, within 10 kilometres or a reasonable distance from any border of the Republic of South Africa (RSA) and a foreign state. Members of the SAPS Border Policing Component, conduct as hoc patrols along the borderline. In conjunction with the South African National Defence Force (SANDF). Through the National Joint Operational and Intelligence Structure (NATJOINTS), the SAPS also conduct specific joint operations with the SANDF.
Reply for question 810 recommended
GENERAL NATIONAL COMMISSIONER: SOUTH AFRICAN POLICE SERVICE
KJ SITOLE (SOEG)
Reply for question 810 approved
MINISTER OF POLICE
GENERAL BH CELE (MP)
Date: 02/07/2020
03 August 2020 - NW1584
Steyn, Ms A to ask the Minister of Agriculture, Land Reform and Rural Development
Whether her department has a list of all the current legislation and ordinances that regulate land use in the Republic; if not, why not; if so, what are the relevant details of the legislation and ordinances that regulate land use in each province? NW1967E
Reply:
Yes.Please refer to the table below for a comprehensive schedule of legislation administered by the three spheres of Government, including Municipal Planning By-laws aligned to the Spatial Planning and Land Use Management Act, 16 of 2013.
NATIONAL LAWS |
NATIONAL ACTS, NATIONAL REGULATIONS, ASSIGNED NATIONAL ACTS AND REGULATIONS, ASSIGNED HOMELAND LEGISLATION AND NATIONAL BILLS |
NATIONAL ACTS |
Spatial Planning and Land Use Management Act, 2013 (Act No. 16 of 2013) |
National Environmental Management Act, 1998 (Act No. 107 of 1998) |
National Environmental Management: Integrated Coastal Management Act, 2008 (Act No. 24 of 2008) |
National Environmental Management: Protected Areas Act, 2003 (Act No. 57 of 2003) |
Subdivision of Agricultural Land Act, 1970 (Act No. 70 of 1970) |
NATIONAL REGULATIONS |
Regulations for the Administration and Control of Townships in Black Areas, 1962 (Proclamation No. R293 of 1962) (Regulation 6A - not assigned) |
ASSIGNED NATIONAL REGULATIONS |
Regulations Relating to Township Establishment and Land Use, 1986 (Regulation No. R. 1897 of 1986) |
Township Development Regulations for Towns, 1990 (Regulation No. R. 1886 of 1990) |
Land Use and Planning Regulations, 1990 (Regulation No. R. 1888 of 1990) |
Regulations for the Administration and Control of Townships in Black Areas, 1962 (Proclamation No. R293 of 1962) |
Regulations for the Establishment and Development of Towns, 1983 (Regulation No. R. 154 of 1983) |
Regulations Relating to the Imposition and Amendment for Town Planning Schemes for the Province of the Cape of Good Hope, 1989 (Provincial Notice No. 733 of 1989) |
ASSIGNED HOMELAND LEGISLATION |
Bophuthatswana Land Control Act, 1979 (Bophuthatswana Act No. 39 of 1979) |
Ciskei Land Use Regulation Act, 1987 (Ciskei Act No. 15 of 1987) |
KwaNdebele Town Planning Act, 1992 (KwaNdebele Act No. 10 of 1992) |
KwaZulu Ingonyama Trust Act, 1994 (KwaZulu Act No. 3 of 1994) |
Venda Land Affairs Proclamation, 1990 (Venda Proclamation No 45 of 1990) |
PROVINCIAL LAWS |
PROVINCIAL ACTS, ORDINANCES AND REGULATIONS |
EASTERN CAPE |
Cape Land Use Planning Ordinance, 1985 (Ordinance No. 15 of 1985) |
Cape Township Ordinance, 1934 (Ordinance No. 33 of 1934) |
Natal Town Planning Ordinance, 1949 (Ordinance No. 27 of 1949) |
FREE STATE |
Orange Free State Townships Ordinance, 1969 (Ordinance No. 9 of 1969) |
GAUTENG |
Division of Land Ordinance, 1986 (Ordinance No. 20 of 1986) |
Public Resorts Ordinance, 1969 (Ordinance No. 18 of 1969) |
Transvaal Board for the Development of Peri-Urban Areas Ordinance, 1943 (Ordinance No. 20 of 1943) |
Transvaal Town Planning and Townships Ordinance, 1986 (Ordinance No. 15 of 1986) |
Municipal Ordinance, 1974 (Ordinance 20 of 1974), |
KWAZULU-NATAL |
KwaZulu-Natal Liquor Licensing Act, (Act No. 6 of 2010) |
KwaZulu-Natal Planning and Development, 2008 (Act No. 6 of 2008) |
Local Authorities Ordinance, 1974 (Ordinance No. 25 of 1974) |
LIMPOPO |
Division of Land Ordinance, 1986 (Ordinance No. 20 of 1986) |
Northern Province Land Administration Act, 1999 (Act No. 6 of 1999) |
Public Resorts Ordinance, 1969 (Ordinance No. 18 of 1969) |
Transvaal Board for the Development of Peri-Urban Areas Ordinance, 1943 (Ordinance No. 20 of 1943) |
Transvaal Town Planning and Townships Ordinance, 1986 (Ordinance No. 15 of 1986) |
MPUMALANGA |
Division of Land Ordinance, 1986 (Ordinance No. 20 of 1986) |
Public Resorts Ordinance, 1969 (Ordinance No. 18 of 1969) |
Transvaal Board for the Development of Peri-Urban Areas Ordinance, 1943 (Ordinance No. 20 of 1943) |
Transvaal Town Planning and Townships Ordinance, 1986 (Ordinance No. 15 of 1986) |
NORTHERN CAPE |
Northern Cape Planning and Development Act, 1998 (Act No. 7 of 1998) |
NORTH WEST |
Division of Land Ordinance, 1986 (Ordinance No. 20 of 1986) |
Public Resorts Ordinance, 1969 (Ordinance No. 18 of 1969) |
Transvaal Board for the Development of Peri-Urban Areas Ordinance, 1943 (Ordinance No. 20 of 1943) |
Transvaal Town Planning and Townships Ordinance, 1986 (Ordinance No. 15 of 1986) |
WESTERN CAPE |
Western Cape Land Use Planning Act, 2014 (Act No.3 of 2014) |
03 August 2020 - NW1536
Tarabella - Marchesi, Ms NI to ask the Minister of Basic Education to ask the Minister of Basic Education
(1) (a) What number of teachers have been employed and/or deployed in each province to replace teachers who (i) have become ill with Covid-19 and (ii) are currently not working due to having comorbidities and (b)(i) on what date were the specified teachers employed or deployed and (ii) what are the details of the number of such replacement teachers in each province; (2) whether the specified teachers have been employed full time or on a part-time basis in schools; if so, what is the period of their employment in each case; (3) how long does the process take to replace a teacher from the date when a teacher tests positive for Covid-19 and is unable to continue to teach, to the date a replacement is found and occupies that vacancy; (4) what is the current vacancy rate in schools in each province?
Reply:
(1) (a) Given that only few Grades or a limited number of Grades have returned to schools, there is currently no need to replace educators that have become ill due to COVID-19 (ii) a total of 811 educators were appointed in schools to replace educators due to comorbidities as at 17 July 2020. It should be noted, however, that there is currently a limited need to provide substitute educators. Only in specific cases where there is no other educator qualified in the specialisation or in case of class teaching is the substitute provided. (b) (i) The details requested are currently not available and will be requested from provinces and will be provided once obtained. (ii) The details are as follows: KwaZulu-Natal (628); Mpumalanga (8); Northern Cape (78); and Western Cape (97).
(2) All educators employed are employed on a substitute basis on a fixed term contract that is renewable based on the continued need. The details on the employment periods of the appointed teachers are not available and will be requested from provinces and submitted when they are obtained.
(3) It is expected that where the need is identified, the period should not exceed five (5) days.
(4) The following table shows the number of vacant posts per province as at the end of May 2020. The vacancies reported here are in terms of the approved post establishments. They do not include educators not at work due to comorbidities.
Province |
Approved Post establishment |
Number of Vacancies |
Vacancy Rate |
EC |
52662 |
3418 |
6.5% |
FS |
20238 |
715 |
3.5% |
GP |
59080 |
2033 |
3.4% |
KZN |
95492 |
4568 |
4.8% |
LP |
56493 |
4948 |
8.8% |
MP |
33968 |
1867 |
5.5% |
NC |
9149 |
610 |
6.7% |
NW |
25863 |
838 |
3.2% |
WC |
28947 |
466 |
1.6% |
Tot |
381892 |
19463 |
5.1% |
Source: Persal May 2020
03 August 2020 - NW1587
Bozzoli, Prof B to ask the Minister of Higher Education, Science and Technology
(1)What (a) number of African, indigenous and/or traditional medicines has each of the entities reporting to him develop to the point where it has undergone clinical testing, been shown scientifically to have beneficial effects and put into production, sale and prescription by qualified medical and traditional professionals (i) in each of the past five financial years and (ii) since 1 April 2020, (b)(i) is the name of each of these medicines and (ii) diseases does each of the specified medicines treat and (c)(i) number of these medicines are currently under investigation, (ii) are the details of the reasons why each is under investigation and (iii) is the current status of each investigation; (2) what were the details of the cost to develop each of these medicines according to each stage of development as at the latest specified date?
Reply:
1. (a) There are eighteen (18) African natural medicines that have been through various levels of the value chain of medicines development, to the point of being prescribed by traditional health practitioners (i) of which fourteen (14) were in progress since 2015, and (ii) four (4) were since 1 April 2020.
(b) The (i) names and (ii) treatment purposes for each of these African natural medicines are listed in Table 1.
(c) (i) There are twelve (12 African natural medicines currently under further development, and Table 2 provides (ii) the reasons and (iii) the status of each investigation.
2. Table 3 illustrates the list of completed and ongoing African Natural Medicines studies, funded between 2015 and 01 April 2020
Table 1: List of African Natural Medicines and Types of Health Conditions each Treats
African Natural Medicine |
Treatment |
Phela |
Immune-Modulator (HIV, Covid-19) |
Medical Cannabis |
Cancers, Diabetes, Pain, Alzheimer’s |
Nkabinde |
Anti-Viral |
Marula |
Diabetes, Health Food |
Liv Green |
Tuberculosis |
Manay-Immune |
Immune-Modulators |
Four New Herbs |
Covid-19 Anti-Virals, Immune-Modulators |
Lenong |
Wound Healing, Arthritis |
Machaba |
Immune -Booster (Infectious Diseases) |
Prijap |
Diabetes, Immune-Modulator |
Umphetha |
Immune -Booster (Infectious Diseases) |
Aloe Path |
Wound Healing |
Moshumasekgwa |
Immune-Modulator |
BP6 |
Anti-Viral |
BP05 |
Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (Swollen Prostate) |
Table 2: List of African Natural Medicines, Reasons for Continuity and Progress
African Natural Medicine |
Progress and Reason for Continuity |
Phela |
Positive Phase 1 clinical trial for immune-modulation |
Medical Cannabis |
Activity for cancers, diabetes, hypertension and pain |
Nkabinde |
Activity for Anti-HIV latency and ACE-2 inhibitors |
Marula |
Techno-economic for large-scale manufacturing |
Liv Green |
Good pre-clinical and anti-hepatotoxicity activity |
Manay-Immune |
Positive pre-clinical studies for immune-modulation |
Prijap |
Activity for diabetes and general immune-modulation |
BP05 |
Activity against benign prostatic hyperplasia |
Four New Herbs |
Covid-19: Anti-virals and immune-modulation evidence |
Lenong, Machaba, Umpetha, Aloe Path and Moshumasekgwa are complete and will be handed over to traditional health practitioners in September 2020 for upscaling and full commercialisation
Table 3: List of completed and ongoing studies, between 2015 and 01 April 2020
Completed Research Studies |
Ongoing (New) Research Studies |
|||
Product |
Investment |
Product |
Investment |
|
Lenong |
R1 000 000 |
Phela |
R2 000 000 |
|
Machaba |
R1 200 000 |
Medical Cannabis |
R6 000 000 |
|
Prijap |
R1400 000 |
Nkabinde |
R10 000 000 |
|
Umphetha |
R1 000 000 |
Marula |
R2 000 000 |
|
Aloe Path |
R1 100 000 |
Liv Green |
R1 000 000 |
|
Moshumasekgwa |
R1 000 000 |
Manay-Immune |
R1 400 000 |
|
BP6 |
R1 200 000 |
Four New Herbs |
R1 000 000 |
|
BP05 |
R9 996 908 |
|||
Total |
R7 900 000 |
Total |
R33 396 908 |
03 August 2020 - NW1608
De Freitas, Mr MS to ask the Minister of Basic Education to ask the Minister of Basic Education
With reference to her reply to question 680 on 8 June 2020, (a)(i) on what date and (ii) how was the land in Winchester Hills Extention 3 obtained, (b) what was the total purchase price of the land, ( c) what other amounts were spent for related items on the land, (d) which department now owns the specified land, (e) what amount was budgeted for the temporary arrangement for each line item in the 2019-20 financial year and (f) what were the actual infrastructure upgrade expenses for each line item in the 2019-20 financial year?
Reply:
The question has been referred to the Gauteng Department of Education for a response. The response will be forwarded as soon as it is received.
03 August 2020 - NW1556
Thembekwayo, Dr S to ask the Minister of Basic Education to ask the Minister of Basic Education
Whether her department has instructed schools not to close, despite having confirmed Covid-19 cases; if not, why was a certain school (name furnished) not closed, despite having two confirmed Covid-19 cases in July 2020 (details furnished)?
Reply:
No. The Department of Basic Education (DBE) has developed Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), which outline protocols that should be followed in the event that positive cases of COVID19 are identified among staff or learners in schools. Schools were encouraged to implement the SOPs appropriately.
03 August 2020 - NW1789
Tarabella - Marchesi, Ms NI to ask the Minister of Basic Education to ask the Minister of Basic Education
What number of (a) FunzaLushakabursary students are available to assist with substituting and/or assisting educators affected by Covid-19 and (b) the specified bursary students in each province are available as substitutes for educators with comorbidities or who are infected with Covid-19?
Reply:
1. There are 4776 Bachelor of Education and PGCE FunzaLushaka bursary students in their final year of study who may be available to assist with substituting and/or assisting educators affected by COVID-19. A further 5664 FunzaLushaka unplaced graduates are also available to assist with substituting and/or assisting educators affected by COVID-19.
2. The number of Bachelor of Education and PGCE FunzaLushaka bursary students in their final year of study and unplaced graduates in each province potentially available as substitutes for educators with comorbidities or who are infected with COVID-19 are presented in the table below.
PROVINCE |
4th YEAR BEd&PGCE |
UNPLACED GRADUATES |
TOTAL |
Eastern Cape |
640 |
793 |
1433 |
Free State |
349 |
310 |
659 |
Gauteng |
984 |
1267 |
1267 |
KwaZulu-Natal |
976 |
1251 |
1251 |
Limpopo |
413 |
190 |
190 |
Mpumalanga |
444 |
438 |
438 |
North West |
227 |
114 |
114 |
Northern Cape |
90 |
92 |
92 |
Western Cape |
653 |
1209 |
1209 |
Grand Total |
4776 |
5664 |
10440 |
03 August 2020 - NW1620
Tarabella - Marchesi, Ms NI to ask the Minister of Basic Education to ask the Minister of Basic Education
(1) What total number of teachers have received psychological support (a) in each of the past five academic years and (b) since 1 January 2020; (2) what (a) criteria are used to determine who qualifies to receive the psychological support that her department provides and (b) total amount has been spent by her department for the provision of psychological support?
Reply:
(1) and (2) The National Department of Basic Education does not keep the requested data and the Provincial Education Departments (PEDs) under the Executive Authority of the Members of the Executive Councils (MECs) are best suited to provide the requested data.
03 August 2020 - NW1005
Majozi, Ms Z to ask the Minister of Police
Whether his department has found a significant change in the crime pattern since the lockdown began on 26 March 2020; if so, what are the full relevant details of the statistics related to the number of arrests made since the lockdown to curb the spread of Covid-19 began?
Reply:
There is a significant decrease of 71,7 %, from 29 March 2019 to 21 May 2019, compared to 27 March 2020 to 19 May 2020, with regard to the number of contact crimes, which were reported to the South African Police Service (SAPS).
The relevant details of the statistics, with regard to the number of arrests made, are as follows:
Province |
Number of Persons Arrested from 27 March 2020 to 19 May 2020 |
Eastern Cape |
26 382 |
Free State |
24 848 |
Gauteng |
79 363 |
KwaZulu-Natal |
41 175 |
Limpopo |
22 209 |
Mpumalangs |
15 868 |
North West |
13 899 |
Northern Cape |
11 873 |
Western Cape |
48 407 |
Other |
368 |
Total |
264 392 |
Reply to question 1005 recommended
GENERAL COMMISSIONER: SOUTH AFRICAN POLICE SREDVICE
KJ SITOLE (SOEDG)
Date: 2020/06/25
Reply to question 1005 approved
GENERAL BH CELE (MP)
MINISTER OF POLICE
Date: 02/07/2020
03 August 2020 - NW962
Mbhele, Mr ZN to ask the Minister of Police
Whether, with regard to certain actions by certain SA Police Service (SAPS) officers during the lockdown to curb the Covid-19 pandemic, he, the National Police Commissioner, the Provincial Police Commissioners or any other SAPS management official authorised, instructed or otherwise directed SAPS officers to (a) confiscate the goods or wares of businesses, traders and vendors and (b) destroy cooked and/or prepared food during the lockdown period; if not, what is the position in this regard; if so, (i) why and (ii) on what provision(s) in the lockdown regulations does he and SAPS commissioners and management rely to engage in such actions;
Reply:
(1)(a) No, guidelines were issued, in terms of the Disaster Management, 2002 (Act No. 57 of 2002), relating to the respective offences, for enforcement of the Regulations of the Disaster Management Act.
(1)(b) No, guidelines were issued, in terms of the Disaster Management Act, relating to the respective offences, for enforcement of the Regulations of the Disaster Management.
(1)(b)(i) Certain goods may be confiscated, depending on the contravention of the Regulation, e.g. the sale or transportation of liquor or tobacco.
(1)(b)(ii) The Disaster Management Act, Regulation No. 318, issued on 18 March 2020, made no prohibition on the sale of œoked or prepared food.
The Disaster Management Act, Regulation No. 471, issued on 20 April 2020, made a provision for any food product, including non-alcoholic beverages, but excluding warm cooked food.
The Disaster Management Act, Regulation No. 480, issued on 29 April 2020, permitted the sale of warm cooked food, only for home delivery.
The National Core Command Group (NCCG) Supplementary Instruction, issued on 22 April 2020, provided guidance to members of the South African Police Service (SAPS) that any food product, excluding warm cooked food, may be sold or permitted, in terms of the Regulation No. 465, issued on 16 April 2020.
The NCCG Supplementary Instruction, issued on 1 May 2020, provided guidance to SAPS members that the sale of warm cooked food, for home delivery, was permitted, in terms of the Regulations.
(2)(a) No, guidelines were issued, in terms of the Disaster Management Act, relating to the respective offences, for enforcement of the Regulations of the Disaster Management Act.
(2)(b) No, guidelines were issued, in terms of the Disaster Management Act, relating to the respective offences, for enforcement of the Regulations of the Disaster Management Act.
(2)(b)(i) Grocery stores and wholesale produce markets, including spaza shops and informal food traders, were permitted to operate, with written permission from a municipal authority.
(2)(b)(ii) The South African Police Service (SAPS) has developed clear directives for members in the application of the amended Regulations to the Disaster Management Act .These directives are updates in accordance with periodic amendments to the aforementioned legislation. The circulation of these directives is effected via established internal communication platforms, to all levels.
The SAPS has deployed Senior Management Service (SMS) members at local level to enhance overall command and control and to guide and advise members on the application of lockdown directives.
The Minister of Police and the Deputy Minister of Police have undertaken numerous visits to deployed SAPS members, in conjunction with SAPS top management and have emphasized the correct and professional application of lockdown directives, by SAPS members.
The SAPS Disciplinary Regulation, 2016, are envoked in instancing where members have been found to have contravened the lockdown regulations. In instances where criminal offences, in terms of the lockdown regulations, have been committed by SAPS members, criminal cases are opened, in conjunction with departmental cases. The criminal cases are investigated by the Independent Police Investigative Directorate (IPID).
The SAPS has also maintained the Complaints Management capability, with the Division: Inspectorate, which manages complaints against the SAPS, including those related to the application of COVID-19 directives.
Any spaza shop owner, who feels abused by members of the SAPS, may report such a member of members to the nearest police station.
Reply to question 962 recommended
GENERAL NATIONAL COMMISSIONER: SOUTH AFRICAN POLICE SERVICE
KJ SITOLE (SOEG)
Date: 2020/06/25
Reply to question 962 approved
MINISTER OF POLICE
GENERAL BH CELE (MP)
Date: 02/07/2020
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03 August 2020 - NW1413
Van Der Walt, Ms D to ask the Minister of Basic Education to ask the Minister of Basic Education
With regard to expenditure on personal protective equipment (PPE) for Covid-19 compliance in (a) her department and (b) each provincial department, what (i) was the total expenditure for preparing schools in each province (aa) before (aaa) teachers and (bbb) learners arrived and (bb) for the reopening of Grades (aaa) 7 and (bbb) 12, (ii) is the name of each service provider and/or contractor who supplied the PPEs in each province and (iii) procurement processes were followed to ensure deliveries?
Reply:
a) The total expenditure for PPE's and COVID-19 related equipment for the Department of Basic Education was R 710 605.85.
b) To be requested from the provinces
(i) N/A
(aa) N/A
(bb) N/A
(ii) N/A
(iii) N/A
31 July 2020 - NW1532
Gondwe, Dr M to ask the Minister of State Security
(1)On what date will a permanent appointment be made for the position of Director-General of her department; (2) has the contract of a certain person (details furnished)- “Acting Director-General”) been extended after it expired at the end of March 2020; if not, what is the position in this regard; if so, what are the relevant details; (3) on what date will a permanent appointment be made for the position of Director: Foreign Branch; (4) (a) what number of positions for deputy director-general within the State Security Agency (SSA) are currently occupied in an acting capacity and (b) on what date will permanent appointments be made for the specified positions; (5) (a) what number of positions for General Manager within the SSA are currently occupied in an acting capacity and (b) on what date will permanent appointments be made for the specified positions?
Reply:
1. The matter on permanent appointment of the Director-General is a work in progress, details on the process including the date will be provided to the Parliament Joint Standing Committee on Intelligence.
2. Yes. The contract has been extended until 31 August 2020.
3. The permanent appointment for position of Director: Foreign Branch was made with commencement date of 1 July 2020
4 The number of Deputy Director-Generalpositions occupied in an acting capacity is four (4), permanent appointment to these positions is a workin progress.
5. The Number of General Manager positions occupied in an acting capacity is ten (10), permanent appointment to these positions is a work in progress.
31 July 2020 - NW1578
Abrahams, Ms ALA to ask the Minister of Social Development
With regard to the procurement of personal protective equipment (PPE) for early childhood development centres (ECDs) and programmes by her department, (a) what are the details of the qualifying criteria for ECDs to receive the procured PPEs, (b) how will the procured PPEs be allocated to ECDs across the Republic and (c) by what date will ECDs receive the procured PPEs?
Reply:
a) The ECD programmes that qualify to receive PPEs are those both registered and unfunded; and unregistered ECD programmes that are located in poor communities and serve children from poor households
b) Funding has been repurposed from the existing conditional grant allocation and each provincial Department of Social Development will source from their local cooperatives and Small Medium and Micro Enterprises (SMMEs) for the procurement of PPEs
c) The procurement process will take 4-6 weeks and already started the process on 29 June 2020. Expected delivery is mid-August 2020.
31 July 2020 - NW1633
van der Merwe, Ms LL to ask the Minister in The Presidency for Women, Youth and Persons with Disabilities
(1) With regard to the establishment of the National Council on Gender- based Violence and Femicide, (a) on what date and (b) how will civil society be engaged meaningfully to participate in the process to establish the National Council on Gender Based Violence and Femicide; (2) Whether the R80 million funding sitting with the National Development Agency is still available for distribution to organisations working on gender-based violence and femicide; if not, what is the position in this regard; if so, on what date will it be distributed; (3) Whether the South African Business Coalition on Health and Aids still manages the Gender-Based Violence Fund; if not, what is the current status of the Fund; if so, what are the relevant details?
Reply:
1.Cabinet established the Inter-Ministerial Committee (IMC) on Gender Based Violence and Femicide which will play a key facilitation and political liaison role in the National Council for Gender Based Violence and Femicide (NCGBVF) processes; The National Council which will be tasked with the implementation of the National Strategic Plan (NSP); and take recommendations made at the 2018 Presidential Summit against GBVF forward; The Department of Women, Youth and Persons with Disabilities (DWYPD) recently met with civil society sector to engage and forge a roadmap for the establishment of the National Council; The Webinar resolved to extend the deadline for the establishment of the National Council to provide Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) the opportunity to consult extensively with their constituencies and communities on processes to be followed towards the establishment of the National Council – that includes discussions on the National Council terms of reference and selection criteria for the representatives. The parties agreed on a timeframe of 3 months following the Webinar.
2.The Department of Social Development (DSD) has appointed the National Development Agency (NDA) as an implementing partner for funding of CSOs from the Criminal Asset Recovery Account (CARA) Funds. The contract between DSD and NDA was signed for R95 million for funding of Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) which render services to victims of crime and violence including victims of gender based violence as well as implementing mentoring programme for emerging CSOs. The NDA advertised the call for proposals in January 2020 and the total of 589 proposals were received by closing date. These proposals were evaluated by the inter-sectoral evaluating team comprised of representatives of NDA, DSD and the Interim Steering Committee on GBV and a total of 312 CSOs were recommended for funding. The process of verification for all the recommended CSOs has been conducted and the process of contracting as well transferring the funds to qualifying CSOs is underway.
3.In order to enforce accountability, coordination and leadership, the multi-sectoral GBVF Fund was established by the Interim Gender Based Violence and Femicide Steering Committee (IGBVF-SC) in order to urgently respond to the GBVF crisis and to support interventions rolled-out within the Emergency Response Action Plan (ERAP). Amongst others, the objectives of the a multi-sectoral GBVF Fund are to: a) provide a vehicle for the private sector to respond to the national emergency response on GBVF campaign in a coordinated and strategic manner; and b) provide a vehicle for the private sector to be able to effectively monitor and efficiently spend funds in this regard.
In order to facilitate this process, on 13 December 2019, the South African Business Coalition on HIV/AIDS (SABCOHA) was approved by the Department of Women, Youth & Persons with Disabilities, through recommendation by the IGBVF-SC, as the agency to establish the multi-sectoral GBVF Fund in line with the terms of reference crafted by the IGBVF-SC. SABCOHA proceeded with getting approval to open a separate bank account in line with its internal and banking governance requirements. Once established, the NCGBVF will be the custodian of the multi-sectoral GBVF Fund; and will work together with CSOs to develop guidelines for management of the fund based on feminist principles.
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31 July 2020 - NW1652
Komane, Ms RN to ask the Minister of Social Development
In light of the reopening of early childhood development centres across the Republic, what is the role of her department in ensuring that the specified facilities comply with Covid-19 regulations?
Reply:
The Minister of Social Development is the principal custodian of the Children's Act 38 of 2005 and has a legal and political obligation to ensure that all early childhood development programmes and/or partial care facilities are regulated as provided for in this Act.
The Minister of Social Development has in terms of the Regulations published Directions issued in terms of Regulation 4 (5) and (10) of the Regulations made under Section 27 (2) of the Act: Measures to Prevent and Combat the Spread of COVID-19: Phased Return of Children to Early Childhood Development Programmes and Partial Care Facilities issued published by Government Notice No. 762 in Government Gazette No. 43520 of 10 July 2020, that in particular apply to early childhood development programmes and partial care facilities as part her and the Department of Social Development’s responsibilities to ensure compliance with the measures to address, prevent and combat the spread of COVID-19 as set out in the Regulations.
Furthermore, the Department of Social Development has issued on 23 June 2020 detailed Standard operating procedures and guidelines for an early childhood development programme and/or partial care facility that provides an after-school service on measures to address, prevent and combat the spread of COVID-19.
The department has further repurposed ECD infrastructure conditional grant allocation for 2020/21 which amounts to 61 million to support ECD programmes that operates in rural areas and townships; and serves poor children.
The Department of Social Development together with the provincial Departments of Social Development has a continued responsibility to monitor that early childhood development programmes and partial care facilities that have reopened continue to comply with the prescribed measures to address, prevent and combat the spread of COVID-19. This includes providing guidance and advice, as well as ensuring, when needed, that the required steps are taken when any of these programmes do not comply with the prescribed measures.
31 July 2020 - NW1630
Graham-Maré, Ms SJ to ask the Minister of Public Works and Infrastructure:
Whether she appointed a certain person (name furnished) to a position within her department; if not, what is the position in this regard; if so, (a) what were the processes followed in making the appointment, (b) what total number of other applications were received for the position, (c) what is the job title of the position and (d) does the specified person have the requisite skills and competencies for the position?
Reply:
The Minister of Public Works and Infrastructure:
Yes, Ms Melissa Whitehead is appointed in a position as an Adviser to the Minister of Public Works and Infrastructure.
(a) Ms Whitehead was appointed in accordance with the Dispensation on the Appointment and Remuneration of persons (Special Advisers); appointed to Executive Authorities in terms of Section 12A of the Public Service Act, 1994 as amended by Act 30 of 2007.
(b) None. The appointment was made in terms of Section 12A of the Public Service Act, 1994 as amended by Act 30 of 2007
(c) Adviser to the Minister
(d) Yes.