Questions and Replies
18 April 2019 - NW33
Nolutshungu, Ms N to ask the Minister of Defence and Military Veterans
Whether she has been informed of allegations that persons are being recruited and promised employment in the SA Navy without it materialising; if not, will she institute an investigation into the allegations; if so, what steps has she taken to address the allegations?
Reply:
No. We would be in a position to conduct an investigation upon receipt of a formal complaint.
18 April 2019 - NW127
Bara, Mr M R to ask the Minister of Environmental Affairs
With reference to the reply of the Minister of Public Service and Administration to question 3797 on 21 December 2018, what was the total expenditure incurred by her Department relating to the travel privileges contained in the 2007 Ministerial Handbook of former (a)(i) Ministers and (ii) their spouses, (b)(i) Deputy Ministers and (ii) their spouses, (c) Ministers’ widows or widowers and (d) Deputy Ministers’ widows or widowers (i) in each of the past five financial years and (ii) since 01 April 2018?
Reply:
(a)(i) and (ii); (b)(i) and (ii); (c); and (d)(i) and (ii).
The total expenditure incurred by the Department, in terms of travel privileges by former Ministers and Deputy Ministers as well as their related family members, had always formed part of the audited Departmental Annual Reports that are submitted to Parliament at specific intervals after the close of each financial year. The same process, as outlined above, would be followed in terms of the current financial year.
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18 April 2019 - NW194
Kruger, Mr HC to ask the Minister of Small Business Development
What (a) number of international trips did (i) she and (ii) the Deputy Minister undertake (aa) in the (aaa) 2013-14 and (bbb) 2014-15 financial years and (bb) since 1 April 2015, (b) was the (i) destination and (ii) purpose of each trip and (c) amount did each trip cost in terms of (i) flights, (ii) accommodation and (iii) any other related expenses?
Reply:
(a)(i)(aa) The Minister of Small Business Development’s official international travel are as follows:
(aa)(aaa) 2013 – 2014
Minister was only appointed to her current portfolio end of May 2014 on which falls under 2014 – 2015 financial year.
(aa)(bbb) 2014 – 2015
One trip was undertaken by the Minister during this financial year
(bb) 1 April 2015 – 31 March 2016
Six trips were undertaken by the Minister during this financial year.
(bb) 1 April 2016 – 31 March 2017
(a)(i)(b) The destination and purpose of each trip is as follows:
(i) Destination |
(ii) Purpose |
Milan, Italy 15 – 18 March 2015 |
attend the Entrepreneurship Ministerial to the Global Entrepreneurship Congress |
Zimbabwe, Bulawayo 29 April – 1 May 2015 |
To attend and participate in the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF) and have bilateral talks with meet her counterpart, Minister Sithembiso Nyoni, Minister of Small and Medium Enterprises and Cooperative Development of the Republic of Zimbabwe. |
Deauville, France 14 – 16 October 2015 |
To attend and address the 11th Edition of the Women’s Forum Global Meeting on the Economy and Society. |
(i) Destination |
(ii) Purpose |
UK, London 16 – 20 October 2015 |
To attend and speak at the 11th South Africa – United Kingdom Bilateral Forum to enhance South Africa- UK Economic relations, upon the invitation of the Minister of International Relations and Cooperation. |
Berlin, Germany 7 – 11 November 2015 |
To support President Zuma on his State visit to Germany and to address the Opening of the Youth Skills Development And Employment Symposium. |
Switzerland, Geneva 11 – 13 November 2015 |
To meet with Executives of the UNCTAD, ILO AND WIPO on how these institutions can work with South Africa to implore interventions into the informal sector and enhance South Africa’s entrepreneurial ecosystem. |
USA, New York 11 – 18 March 2016 |
To participate and lead round table discussion on gender economic empowerment as part of the South Africa’s delegation attending the 60th Session of The United Nation Commission on the Status of Women. |
Maputo, Mozambique 20 – 21 March 2016 |
To attend and participate as well as accompany the SMME’s delegation to a programme Business Forum |
New Delhi and Goa, India 11 – 18 October 2016 |
To attend the 8th BRICS Summit, BRICS Ministers of Trade and BRICS Trade Fair |
(a)(i)(c) The costs of the trip were as follows:
Country |
(i)Flights |
(ii)Accommodation |
(iii)Other expenses |
Milan, Italy |
R 90 000.00 |
R 15 000.00 |
R36 000.0 |
Zimbabwe, Bulawayo |
R27 480.00 |
R 12 000.00 |
R13 500.00 |
Deauville, France and UK, London |
R365 000.00 |
R91 259.00 |
R116 689.00 |
Berlin, Germany and Switzerland, Geneva |
R142 000.00 |
R56 220.00 |
R56 628.00 |
USA, New York |
R130 980.00 |
R80 778.00 |
R140 608.00 |
(a)(ii)(aa) The Deputy Minister undertook official international travel as follows:
(aa) (aaa) 2013-14
No DSBD related travel was undertaken by Deputy Minister as she was only appointed to her current portfolio at the end of May 2014.
(aa)(bbb) 2014-15
Five trips were undertaken by the Deputy Minister for this financial year.
(a)(ii)(b) The destination and purpose of each trip is as follows:
(i) Destination |
(ii) Purpose |
Switzerland, Zurich Date: 15-17 September |
Deputy Minister travelled to the International seminar on the essential role of women in business for economic sustainability in Zurich, Switzerland to deliver a lecture on the role of the Department in supporting and creating women led enterprises. |
India, Dehli and Mumbai Date: 14-27 November |
To lead a delegation of 34 South African SMME crafters to the India International Trade Fair, as part of the Department’s access to market programme. |
USA, New York Date: 09-20 March |
To participate at the 59th session of the United Nations Commission on the status of women, as part of the South African official national delegation and speak on the Department support for women led enterprises. |
Tanzania, Dar Es Salaam Date: 23-26 March |
To lead a business delegation on an international trade mission organised by the PBF as part of its primary objective of creating a platform of dialogue between its business community, national and international businesses, amongst others. |
Brazil, Sao Paulo Date: 14-16 March |
To lead a South African delegation of pre-dominantly South African women entrepreneurs to attend the Global Summit of Women, in a drive to ensure that women are exposed to international business trends, and for government leaders from around the world to exchange solutions in policies and programs that can accelerate women’s economic development |
USA, Atlanta and Santa Fe Date: 04-14 July |
To lead a delegation of South African crafters and artists as part of the DSBD’s commitment to facilitating different interventions that are geared towards supporting the South African Creative Industries to access international markets. The trip was also aimed at promoting a healthy trading relationship between South Africa and the United States, as well as learning and sharing experiences that would contribute to the domestic growth and exports of South Africa’s Creative Industries. |
(c) The costs of the trip were as follows:
Country |
(i)Flights |
(ii)Accommodation |
(iii)Other expenses |
Switzerland, Zurich |
R147, 446.00 |
R27, 432.00 |
R58, 046.41 |
India, Dehli and Mumbai |
R146537.56 |
R61, 403.04 |
R39, 574.04 |
USA, New York |
R268, 103.16 |
R96, 709.14 |
R47, 357.16 |
Tanzania, Dar Es Salaam |
R27, 714.78 |
R10, 995.60 |
R51, 234.48 |
Brazil, Sao Paulo |
R179, 910.88 |
R75, 367.72 |
R54, 351.14 |
USA, Atlanta and Santa Fe |
R519, 622.88 |
R110, 450.17 |
R108, 145.94 |
18 April 2019 - NW143
Groenewald, Mr HB to ask the Minister of Small Business Development
With reference to the reply of the Minister of Public Service and Administration to question 3797 on 21 December 2018, what was the total expenditure incurred by her department relating to the travel privileges contained in the 2007 Ministerial Handbook of former (a)(i) Ministers and (ii) their spouses, (b)(i) Deputy Ministers and (ii) their spouses, (c) Ministers’ widows or widowers and (d) Deputy Ministers’ widows or widowers (i) in each of the past five financial years and (ii) since 1 April 2018?
Reply:
In line with the 2007 Ministerial Handbook, all travel privileges for former Members of Parliament are administered and paid for by Parliament. I am therefore not aware of any provision in the 2007 Ministerial Handbook which caters for Departments to incur travel expenditure for former Ministers and their spouses, Deputy Ministers and their spouses, Ministers’ widows or widowers and Deputy Ministers’ widows or widowers.
18 April 2019 - NW62
Dlamini, Ms L to ask the Minister of Environmental Affairs
(1)Whether she has been informed that she has been implicated in testimony made under oath and in written documents by Mr Agrizzi at the Judicial Commission of Inquiry to Inquire into Allegations of State Capture, Corruption and Fraud in the Public Sector including Organs of State, chaired by Deputy Chief Justice Raymond Zondo; if so, were the allegations made by Mr Agrizzi in respect of her true; (2) whether she declared any financial or material gifts from Bosasa as required by the Executive Members’ Ethics Act, Act 82 of 1998; if not, what is the position in this regard; if so, what are the relevant details?
Reply:
(1) The Honourable Member would be aware that the question he is asking is already in the public domain including the communication between my lawyers and the Judicial Commission of Inquiry c haired by Deputy Chief Justice Zondo. The Commission has also been on record to advise that the individuals who are somehow implicated by certain witnesses at the said inquiry would also be given an opportunity to testify and or to give their own account of events. The Honuorable Member is therefore advised to be patient until that particular opportunity surfaces.
(2) This particular question is also likely to form part of the evidence at the said inquiry.
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16 April 2019 - NW709
Motau, Mr SC to ask the Minister in The Presidency for Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation
What is the (a) make, (b) model, (c) price and (d) date on which each vehicle was purchased for use by (i) her and/or the former minister and (ii) the former deputy minister (aa) in the (aaa) 2016-17 and (bbb) 2017-18 financial years and (bb) since 1 April 2018?
Reply:
(a) Make |
(b) model |
(c) price |
(d) date |
|
Minister NC Dlamini-Zuma1 |
BMW |
530i |
R 838 045.00 |
2018/08/14 |
Minister J Radebe2 |
None |
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Deputy Minister B Manamela3 |
AUDI |
Q7 3.O TDI |
R 971 432.76 |
2016/06/10 |
REPLY
1Minister in The Presidency for Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation since 27 February 2018
2Minister in The Presidency for Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation until 26 February 2018
3Deputy Minister in The Presidency for Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation until February 2017
Approved |
Not Approved |
Approved as amended |
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Comment: |
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Dr NC Dlamini-Zuma Minister in the Presidency: Planning Monitoring and Evaluation |
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Date: |
16 April 2019 - NW779
De Freitas, Mr MS to ask the Minister of Transport
With reference to the compensation of rail crash victims and their families (a) in the past three financial years and (b) since 1 January 2019, (i) what amount in compensation has been paid to rail crash victims and their families in each month of the specified period and (ii) how are the compensation amounts calculated?
Reply:
A) Rail crash victims:
Date |
Description |
Injuries |
Fatalities |
2016/2017 |
|||
2016/06/23 |
Merebank Head On Collision |
165 |
0 |
2016/10/29 |
Kaalfontein Head On Collision |
242 |
1 |
2017/02/20 |
Lynross Head On Collision |
214 |
0 |
Total |
621 |
1 |
|
2017/2018 |
|||
2017/06/01 |
Elandsfontein Side Collision |
152 |
1 |
201/01/09 |
Geldenhuys Rear End Collision |
226 |
0 |
Total |
378 |
1 |
|
2018/2019 |
|||
2018/09/04 |
Booysens Head On Collision |
112 |
0 |
2018/10/04 |
Van Riebeck Rear End Collision |
320 |
0 |
2019/01/08 |
Mountain View Rear End Collision |
817 |
3 |
Total |
1,249 |
4 |
B) See table in (a).
(i) Compensation paid to crash victims and their families:
(II) The primary goal of the courts in enforcing commuters’ common law claims for damages caused, once liability of the rail agency has been established, is to compensate the person who has suffered harm. The courts function under this delictual action is to restore the claimants’ position, as far as is possible, to the position that they would have occupied had the wrongful act not been committed.
Money is considered the most appropriate form of compensation, for both patrimonial loss (including medical costs, loss of income, cost of repairs, which fall under the heading of special damages) or non-patrimonial loss (including pain and suffering, disfigurement, loss of amenities and injury to personality, which fall under the heading of general damages).
The quantification of the exact compensation to be made to a claimant is determined by the production of sufficient evidence to make an accurate assessment. The courts will not make arbitrary awards if sufficient evidence is not led as to how the quantification of the claimants’ damages were exactly computed.
The process of compensation is determined by medico-legal evaluation of the Plaintiff. The purpose of medico-legal evaluation is to determine the following:
- The exact nature of the claimant’s injuries;
- The extent and severity of the claimant’s injuries;
- The sequelae and/or consequences that flow from the claimant’s injuries.
The medico-legal evaluations are carried out by medical professionals that specifically specialise in the field of personal injury litigation.
In personal injury matters against the rail agency litigants claim mainly the following heads of damages:
- Past Medical Expenses;
- Future medical expenses;
- Loss of Earnings and/or Earning Capacity;
- General damages.
A due diligence exercise on matters settled above R150,000-00 between 2006 and 2016 revealed that a sizeable amount of expenses are paid towards future medical expenses.
Once the medico-legal evaluation of the claimant has been completed, and the impact of the injuries on him has been assessed, the determination of the exact compensation due to him must be made.
In the case of past medical expenses specified medical vouchers delineating the exact nature of the medical treatment received, as well as showing that such medical treatment is accident related, must be provided.
Due to the once and for all rule in our common law of delict, all damages including potential future damages, sustained by the claimant must be calculated at the time the matter is settled. The future medical treatment required by the claimant as well as his loss of earnings and/or earning capacity must be calculated. This calculation is done by actuarial scientists who take into consideration factors such as medical inflation, earnings inflation, other applicable contingency deductions, life expectancy tables, etc.
General damages awards are awards made for the pain and suffering, loss of amenities, etc. that the claimant has suffered. These awards are made on the precedents set by awards handed down by the courts in previous cases. The courts make their award in the matter before them based on facts and circumstances that are considered analogous to the previous cases. All of the above is available for guidance and direction in the annually published Robert J Kock Quantum Year Book that is widely accepted as the general guide in claims settlement by the legal fraternity including the courts.
16 April 2019 - NW715
Mbabama, Ms TM to ask the Minister of Small Business Development
What is the (a) make, (b) model, (c) price and (d) date on which each vehicle was purchased for use by (i) her and (ii) her deputy (aa) in the (aaa) 2016-17 and (bbb) 2017-18 financial years and (bb) since 1 April 2018?”
Reply:
aaa. Details of the vehicles purchased for use by the Minister and Deputy Minister for 2016/2017
NO |
ITEM |
(i) MINISTER |
(ii)DEPUTY MINISTER |
a. |
Make |
Lexus |
Volvo |
b. |
Model |
GS350 |
XC90 |
c. |
Price |
R538 048.08 |
R659 728.51 |
d. |
Date of purchase |
17 September 2014 |
27 September 2011 |
NO |
ITEM |
(i) MINISTER |
(ii)DEPUTY MINISTER |
a. |
Make |
Lexus |
Volvo |
b. |
Model |
GS350 |
XC90 |
c. |
Price |
R542 458.74 |
R855 696.36 |
d. |
Date of purchase |
02 December 2014 |
24 January 2014 |
bbb. Details of the vehicles purchased for use by the Minister and Deputy Minister for 2017/2018
NO |
ITEM |
(i) MINISTER |
(ii)DEPUTY MINISTER |
a. |
Make |
BMW |
BMW |
b. |
Model |
540i |
540i |
c. |
Price |
R944 376.80 |
R874 876.80 |
d. |
Date of purchase |
20 December 2017 |
20 December 2017 |
bb. No vehicles were purchased for the Minister and Deputy Minister during the 2018/2019 financial
16 April 2019 - NW513
Khawula, Ms MS to ask the Minister of Water and Sanitation
(a) What number of (i) buildings, (ii) properties and (iii) facilities does his department currently (aa) own and (bb) rent, (b) what is the value and purpose of each (i) owned and (ii) rented property and (c)(i) for how long has each property been rented, (ii) from whom is each property rented and (iii) what is the monthly rental fee for each property?
Reply:
(a)(i) The total number of building rented by the Department is 33 buildings and a total number of buildings owed by the Department are 4948 refer to the table below.
Row Labels |
No. of Assets |
Cost |
Accumulative Depreciation |
Book Value |
Buildings |
4889 |
2,173,677,966.77 |
(1,281,645,620.50) |
892,032,346.27 |
Buildings Auxiliary |
59 |
19,368,099.92 |
(9,456,665.67) |
9,911,434.25 |
Grand Total |
4948 |
2,193,046,066.69 |
(1,291,102,286.17) |
901,943,780.52 |
NB Auxiliary Buildings relates to Boat Houses
(a)(ii) The Minister owns, manages and controls a total of 320 state own dams (government waterworks) country wide and a total of 1175 properties refer to the table below.
Row Labels |
No. of Assets |
Cost |
Accumulative Impairment |
Book Value |
Land |
1174 |
7,791,050,104.60 |
(245,160,780.58) |
7,545,889,324.02 |
Grand Total |
1174 |
7,791,050,104.60 |
(245,160,780.58) |
7,545,889,324.02 |
In addition the following should be noted:
In terms of Section 1(1) (x) of the National Water Act, 1998 (Act no. 36 of 1998) (NWA) the Minister owns the land on which a government waterwork is situated. The extent of the land required is determined scientifically up to the dam boundary line of each dam which includes the full supply level, the 1:100 year flood line and a buffer line. In terms of Government Immovable Asset Management ACT No 19 of 2007 (GIAMA), the disposal policies of the Department of Water and Sanitation (DWS) and the National Department of Public Works (NDPW) all excess land must be transferred to NDPW. The Minister only acquires the minimum land required for the government waterwork in order to manage, operate and maintain the dams. In relation to ownership, the
Minister has exclusive rights on the land within the government waterworks and the water source is regarded as national assets which must be protected in terms of the NWA.
(a)(iii) Refer to (a)(i) above.
(b)(i) The Hounorable Member is requested to note the following. The Value of each property owned by the Minister of Water and Sanitation which falls within a Government Waterwork must be determined by a Professional Registered Valuer. The Department is not in a financial position to determine the value of each property as yet and will need to seek the assistance of the Office of the Valuer-General to assist with the determination of the market related value of each property. The purpose of each property falling within a dam boundary line is to store bulk raw water. Refer to Annexure A for the value and purpose of each owed property.
(b)(ii) The Department is renting a total of 33 buildings. Refer to the table below (c) for the value and purpose of the rented properties.
(c) Refer to the table below for the rented properties:
(c)(i) for how long has each property been rented |
(c)(ii) from whom is each property rented and |
(c)(iii) what is the monthly rental fee for each property |
SPECTRUM HOUSE 1 8 years |
Grey Jade Trade and Invest 85 (PTY) LTD |
R 1 232 050.68 |
SPECTRUM HOUSE 2 5 years |
Ascession Properties LTD |
R 71 968.37 |
SIGMA HOUSE 9 years |
Cape Horizon Properties (PTY) LTD |
R 852 773.71 |
INTERPARK 5 years |
Interpark |
R 7 410.00 |
9&11 HIGH STREET 28 years |
Quenprop Investment PTY LTD |
R 17 345.33 |
9&11 HIGH STREET 28 years |
Quenprop Investment PTY LTD |
R 26 146.70 |
LIONN ROARS OFFICE PARK 9 years |
Kuper Legh Property Management (PTY) LTD |
R 229 751.86 |
SANPORT 23 years |
Africorp International Properties (PTY) LTD |
R 69 398.44 |
44 SPRIGG STREET 30 years |
M.J Lombard |
R 15 900.46 |
PARK HOMES 14 years |
M. Projects CC |
R 18 700.56 |
PRD2 19 years |
Colliers RMS (PTY) LTD |
R 351 581.37 |
2 HARGREAVES 16 years |
Arrowhead Properties LTD |
R 435 084.24 |
PROROM 26 years |
Ascession Properties LTD |
R 669 760.87 |
26 CENTRAL ROAD KIMBARLEY 8 years |
Albasync (PTY) LTD |
R 420 538.47 |
PRAETOR 11 years |
Centpret Properties (PTY) LTD |
R 284 095.98 |
SANLAM PLAZA EAST 18 years |
Superbia Four (PTY) LTD |
R 742 486.10 |
22 ROOTH STREET CANELLE BLDG 15 years |
Ascession Properties LTD |
R 42 690.16 |
TALANA 13 years |
BASFOUR 3072 (PTY) LTD |
R 54 240.38 |
SOUTHREN LIFE 19 years |
Delta Property Fund (LTD) |
R 674 900.55 |
SANLAM PLAZA 31 years |
Gensec Property services Limited t/a JHB |
R 313 964.06 |
MEGACITY WEST GALARY 4 years |
Combia Falls Properties |
R 712 317.29 |
(c)(i) for how long has each property been rented |
(c)(ii) from whom is each property rented and |
(c)(iii) what is the monthly rental fee for each property |
FACTORY 40-12 15 years |
Limpopo Economic Development Agency |
R 42 643.70 |
OLD SABC 14 years |
South African Broadcasting Corporation Coc limited |
R 152 479.39 |
LEBOWAKGOMO GOV. COMPLEX 14 years |
Department of Public Works |
R 7 508.55 |
AZMO PLACE 23 years |
Delta Properties Fund LTD |
R 676 362.18 |
LIBRARY GARDENS 18 years |
Changing Tides 132 (PTY) LTD |
R 82 539.52 |
38-42 HOOGE STREET 18 years |
Omtay Property Holding Trust |
R 91 835.69 |
SEDIBENG 37 years |
Summermania Seven (PTY) LTD |
R 3 735 404.30 |
EMANZINI 40 years |
Redefine Properties |
R 1 200 273.83 |
ZWAMADAKA 40 years |
Summermania Seven (PTY) LTD |
R 1 695 729.48 |
WATERBRON 10 years |
Dreamfair Properties (PTY) LTD |
R 3 444 465.10 |
FINPARK 17 years |
Servest (Finpark) |
R 110 712.91 |
NDINAYE 2 3 years |
Supperble Four (PTY) LTD |
R 751 451.30 |
CORPORATE 66 7 years |
Faerie Glen Waterpark (PTY) LTD |
R 129 650.93 |
NDINAYE 1 4 years |
Supperble Four (PTY) LTD |
R 474 345.04 |
CONTINENTAL 11 years |
Redefine Properties |
R 490 173.29 |
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16 April 2019 - NW740
Xalisa, Mr Z R to ask the Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs
What total number of (a) municipal wards in the country currently have households that are not connected to running water and (b) households are not connected to running water in each specified ward?
Reply:
The information requested by the Honourable Member is not readily available in the Department. However, the Department has written a letter to the Provincial Department responsible for Local Government in Gauteng to obtain the relevant information from Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Municipality. The information will be submitted to the Honourable Member as soon as it is available
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16 April 2019 - NW796
Alberts, Mr ADW to ask the Minister of Water and Sanitation
(1)What is the total number of mines with a water licence in each province that (a) meet the licensing requirements and (b) do not comply with the licensing requirements; (2) what (a) is the name of each mine with a water licence that does not comply with the licensing requirements, (b) is the area and province in which each mine is located, (c) are the reasons why the mines do not comply with the water licensing requirements and (d) steps does he intend to take to address the deficiencies; (3) with reference to operational mines in each province that are not in possession of water licences, what are the full relevant details of the (a) name of each mine, (b) area and province in which each mine is located, (c) reasons why the mines are operational without water licenses having been awarded to them and (d) steps he intends to take to address these deficiencies?
Reply:
(1)(a) The total number of mines with a water use licence in each province authorized to use water are 712.
(1)(b) Refer to Annexure A for the total number of mines authorized but non- compliance.
(2) Refer to Annexure A for the action taken to address the deficiencies by authorized non-compliant mines and Annexure B for the technical and administrative conditions of a licence in terms of the National Water Act, 1998 (Act No 36 0f 1998) (NWA).
(3)(a) A total number of mines operating without authorisation in each province are 115.
(3)(b) The table below reflects the number and province in which each of those mines are located. Refer to Annexure C for list of mines operating without authorisation in each province.
Province |
Number of mines |
Steps to be taken to address |
Gauteng |
13 |
Administrative enforcement action |
Limpopo |
3 |
Administrative enforcement action |
Mpumalanga |
30 |
Administrative and criminal enforcement action |
Kwa Zulu Natal |
37 |
Administrative enforcement action |
Free State |
5 |
Administrative enforcement action |
Northern Cape |
25 |
Administrative enforcement action |
Eastern Cape |
1 |
Administrative enforcement action |
North West |
1 |
Administrative enforcement action |
Total |
115 |
(3)(c) It is not clear why transgressors resort to operation of mines without the requisite authorisation however; the Department continues to intensify activities to protect the water resource as mandated by the National Water Act, (Act No. 36 of 1998).
(3)(d) The Department investigates identified as well as reported non- compliances regularly. These non-compliances are dealt with in accordance with administrative, criminal and civil enforcement tools as prescribed by the National Water Act, (Act No. 36 of 1998).The Department also collaborates with other law enforcement agencies such as the South African Police Services and the National Prosecuting Authority in respect of non-compliance matters which require further criminal enforcement action.
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16 April 2019 - NW181
Hunsinger, Dr CH to ask the Minister of Transport
(1)(a) What is the total number of arrests that were made by the Rail Enforcement Unit of the City of Cape Town (i) in each of the past five financial years and (ii) since 1 April 2018 and (b) for what crime was each individual arrested; (2) will this rail safety model be rolled out to other provinces; if not, what is the position in this regard; if so, what are the relevant details?
Reply:
1. (a) (i) The Rail Enforcement unit was launched on the 27th October 2018 and has made 104 arrests since then till 31 March 2019.
(ii) See (i) above.
(b) Please refer to Annexure attached from Safety and Security Law Enforcement Services of the City of Cape Town for what crime was each individual arrested.
2. The rail enforcement unit is a jointly established and funded law enforcement pilot project for a period of 1 year between PRASA, Western Cape Department of Transport and the City of Cape Town. The agreement between the parties and the performance oversight is managed by the Rail Management Transport Task Team (RMTTT). This structure is constituted by core members that includes parties (PRASA, Western Cape Department of Transport and the City of Cape Town) to the collaborative agreement and the National Department of Transport. The RMTTT is chaired by the MEC for the Western Cape Department of Transport.
The success and effectiveness of the project will be evaluated by the RMTTT and a final decision to continue with the project will be made at the end of the 3rd quarter performance review and based on the funding availability and agreement by all three parties.
The decision to roll out of the project to other provinces is a decision that will be evaluated between PRASA and the respective local transport authorities and the provincial transport authorities based on the lessons learnt from Cape Town.
16 April 2019 - NW713
Ngwenya, Ms G to ask the MINISTER OF RURAL DEVELOPMENT AND LAND REFORM
What is the (a) make, (b) model, (c) price and (d) date on which each vehicle was purchased for use by (i) her and/or the former minister and (ii) her deputy and/or the former deputy minister (aa) in the (aaa) 2016-17 and (bbb) 2017-18 financial years and (bb) since 1 April 2018?
Reply:
(a),(b),(c),(d)(i),(ii),(aa),(aaa),(bbb),(bb) Please refer to the table below.
(a) Make |
(b) Model |
(c) Price |
(d) Date purchased |
(i) Minister/ Former Minister |
(ii) Deputy or Former Deputy Minister |
(aa),(aaa), (bbb),(bb) Financial Year |
Audi |
2017 |
R1,039,872.66 |
19/01/2017 |
former Minister G Nkwinti |
- |
2016-2017 |
Mercedes Benz |
2018 |
R1,293,000.01 |
13/03/2018 |
- |
Deputy Minister: C Mashego-Dlamini |
2017-2018 |
Mercedes Benz |
2019 |
R1,209,955.10 |
11/02/2019 |
- |
Deputy Minister M Skwatsha |
Since April 2018 |
2 x Audi |
2018 |
R1,211,995.98 and R1,087,173.25 (Pretoria and Cape Town) |
23/05/2018 & 25/05/2018 |
Minister M Nkoana- Mashabane |
- |
Since April 2018 |
16 April 2019 - NW603
Majola, Mr TR to ask the Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs
Whether, with reference to his reply to question 1996 on 25 July 2018, the information has been submitted by the municipality; if so, will he furnish Mr T R Majola with full copies of each quality test?
Reply:
The information requested by the Honourable Member is not readily available in the Department. However, the Department has written a letter to the Provincial Department responsible for Local Government in Gauteng to obtain the relevant information from Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Municipality. The information will be submitted to the Honourable Member as soon as it is available
Ends
16 April 2019 - NW739
Xalisa, Mr Z R to ask the Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs
What total number of (a) municipal wards in the country currently have households that are, not connected to electricity and (b) households are not connected to electricity in each specified ward?
Reply:
The information requested by the Honourable Member is not readily available in the Department. However, the Department has written a letter to the Provincial Department responsible for Local Government in Gauteng to obtain the relevant information from Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Municipality. The information will be submitted to the Honourable Member as soon as it is available
Ends
16 April 2019 - NW272
Mente-Nkuna, Ms NV to ask the Minister in the Presidency
What number of (a) tender briefings were held in 2018 by (i) her Office and (ii) each of the entities reporting to her and (b) the specified briefings were compulsory?
Reply:
(i) DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING, MONITORING & EVALUATION
Held the following tender briefings:
Tender Ref |
Tender briefing date & time |
Venue |
DPME 11/2018-2019 Implementation evaluation of corporate governance in South Africa’s State Owned Enterprises |
22 November 2018 10:00 am |
Department of Planning, Monitoring, and Evaluation, 330 Grosvenor Street, Hatfield, Pretoria, Flexi Room |
DPME 06-2018/19 Implementation Evaluation of the South African Police Service Detective Service: Crime Investigation Service (CIS) |
09 November 2018 10:00 am |
Department of Planning, Monitoring, and Evaluation, 330 Grosvenor Street, Hatfield, Pretoria, Flexi Room |
DPME 09-2018/19 Appointment of service provider to provide technical support for 25 year review |
31 August 2018 10:00am |
Department of Planning, Monitoring, and Evaluation, 330 Grosvenor Street, Hatfield, Pretoria, G01B Room |
DP ME 04-2018/19 Implementation of the EPWP within the Environment and Culture Sector |
23 August 2018 10:00am |
Department of Planning, Monitoring, and Evaluation, 330 Grosvenor Street, Hatfield, Pretoria, Flexi Room |
DPME 03-2018/19 Synthesis Evaluation of the relationship between government and Not for Profit Sector |
13 August 2018 10:00am |
Department of Planning, Monitoring, and Evaluation, 330 Grosvenor Street, Hatfield, Pretoria, Flexi Room |
DPME 01-2018/19 Appointment of a Travel Management Agency for the Department of Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation for a period of Thirty-Six (36) Months. |
06 July 2018 10:00am |
Department of Planning, Monitoring, and Evaluation, 330 Grosvenor Street, Hatfield, Pretoria, Flexi Room |
DPME 02-2018/19 Provision of Cleaning and Hygiene services for the Department of Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation for a period of 36 months. |
11 May 2018 10:00am |
Department of Planning, Monitoring, and Evaluation, 330 Grosvenor Street, Hatfield, Pretoria, Flexi Room |
(ii_a) STATISTICS SOUTH AFRICA
Held the following tender briefings:
BID NUMBER |
DESCRIPTION |
COMPULSORY BRIEFING SESSION DATE |
1. Stats SA 002/18 |
appointment of service provider/s to draft the 2019 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) reports, Thematic Reports and Country Report |
07 September 2018 |
2. Stats SA 003/18 |
Appointment of service provider/s to provide physical security guarding services for North West provincial office, Vryburg, Klerksdorp, Rustenburg and Mabopane district offices for a period of twenty-four (24) months |
03 December 2018 |
3. Stats SA 004/18 |
Appointment of service provider/s to provide physical security guarding services for Free State Provincial Office, Mangaung, Welkom, Kroonstad, Trompsburg and Bethlehem District Offices for a period of twenty-four (24) months |
06 December 2018 |
4. Stats SA 005/18 |
Appointment of service provider/s to provide physical security guarding services for KwaZulu-Natal Provincial Office, Ethekwini, Ilembe, Uthungulu, Umkhanyakude, Umzinyathi, Zululand, Amajuba, Uthukela, Umgungundlovu, Harry Gwala and Ugu District Offices for a period of twenty-four (24) months |
04 December 2018 |
5. Stats SA 006/18 |
Appointment of service provider/s to provide physical security guarding services for Mpumalanga Witbank and Siyabuswa District Offices for a period of twenty-four (24) months |
06 December 2018 |
6. Stats SA 007/18 |
Appointment of service provider/s to provide physical security guarding services for Eastern Cape Provincial Office, Butterworth, Kokstad, Queenstown, Aliwal North, Bisho, Nelson Mandela District Offices for a period of twenty-four (24) months |
04 December 2018 |
7. Stats SA 008/18 |
Appointment of service provider/s to provide physical security guarding services for Western Cape Provincial Office, Piketberg, Caledon, Metro 1 and Metro 2 District Offices for a period of twenty-four (24) months |
05 December 2018 |
8. Stats SA 009/18 |
Appointment of service provider/s to provide physical security guarding services for Northern Cape Provincial Office, Kimberley, Kuruman, De Aar, Springbok, Calvinia and Upington District Offices for a period of twenty-four (24) months |
05 December 2018 |
9. Stats SA 010/18 |
Appointment of service provider/s to provide physical security guarding services for Gauteng Provincial Office, Johannesburg, Sedibeng, Ekurhuleni & Westrand District Offices for a period of twenty-four (24) months |
07 December 2018 |
(ii_b) NATIONAL YOUTH DEVELOPMENT AGENCY
Held the following briefings
Tender Number |
Tender Description |
NYDA 2018/05/PDD |
Tender for Appointment of a panel for general preventative maintenance of NYDA Branches and District offices for a period of thirty-six (36) Months |
NYDA2018/02/NYS |
Request for Proposals for Institutions to deliver the National Youth Services Programme NQF Aligned short Skills Projects |
NYDA2018/01/NYS |
Request for Proposals for Institutions to deliver the National Youth Services Volunteer Programme. |
NYDA2018/01/FAC-Cape Town |
Tender for lease of corporate office space for Cape Town NYDA Branch over a period of five years |
NYDA2018/02/ICT |
SUPPLY AND SUPPORT NYDA ICT SERVICES FOR 40 NEW |
NYDA2018/01/FAC-Kimberley |
Tender for lease of corporate office space for Kimberley |
NYDA 2018/02/ICT |
Appointment of service provider for provision of the |
(iii) Yes, the tender briefings were all compulsory.
Approved |
Not Approved |
Approved as amended |
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Comment: |
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Dr NC Dlamini-Zuma Minister in the Presidency: Planning Monitoring and Evaluation |
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Date: |
16 April 2019 - NW752
Khawula, Ms MS to ask the Minister of Water and Sanitation
(a) What is the total number of water treatment facilities that are there in each province, (b) what number of the specified facilities are (i) functional and (ii) dysfunctional and (c) for how long have the facilities been dysfunctional?
Reply:
Requesting the Hounorable Member to note that water treatment facilities are the responsibility of the Department of Corporative Governance and Traditional Affairs and that the Department of Water and Sanitation only monitors compliance of the facilities.
Refer to the table below for the total number of water treatment facilities that were monitored by the Department in each province.
Province |
Number of water treatment works per Province |
(b)(i) Number of treatment works functional |
(b)(ii) Number of treatment works dysfunctional |
For how long have these been dysfunctional |
Eastern Cape |
224 |
224 |
0 |
N/A |
Free State |
87 |
83 |
4 |
One (1) Water Treatment Works has been dysfunctional for 3 years due to no raw water from the Lovedale Dam. One (1) Water Treatment Works has been dysfunctional for 3 years due to refurbishment of raw water pump station but is now complete. The Municipality is trying to fill up the Balancing dam with raw water in order to start operating the plant. One (1) Water Treatment Works has been dysfunctional for 6 years due to lack of raw water. One (1) Water Treatment Works has been dysfunctional for 4 years due to lack of raw water. |
Gauteng |
17 |
17 |
0 |
N/A |
KwaZulu Natal |
243 |
196 |
47 |
Thirty nine (39) Water Treatment Works has been dysfunctional for 2 years. Eight (8) Water Treatment Works has been dysfunctional for 4 years. |
Limpopo |
89 |
82 |
7 |
One (1) Water Treatment Works has been dysfunctional for 10 years. Two (2) Water Treatment Works has been dysfunctional for 11 years. Three (3) Water Treatment Works has been dysfunctional for 5 years. One (1) Water Treatment Works has been dysfunctional for 1 year. |
Mpumalanga |
105 |
98 |
7 |
Seven (7) Water Treatment Works has been dysfunctional for 1 year. |
Northern Cape |
166 |
165 |
1 |
One (1) Water Treatment Works has been dysfunctional for 2 years. |
North West |
126 |
126 |
0 |
N/A |
Western Cape |
136 |
132 |
4 |
One (1) Water Treatment Works has been dysfunctional for 5 years. One (1) Water Treatment Works has been dysfunctional for 2 years. Two (2) Water Treatment Works has been dysfunctional for 1 year. |
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16 April 2019 - NW536
Mhlongo, Mr P to ask the Minister of Small Business Development
(a) What number of (i) buildings, (ii) properties and (iii) facilities does her department currently (aa) own and (bb) rent, (b) what is the value and purpose of each (i) owned and (ii) rented property and (c)(i) for how long has each property been rented, (ii) from whom is each property rented and (iii) what is the monthly rental fee for each property?”
Reply:
The Department of Small Business Development (DSBD) does not own any buildings, properties and facilities, therefore:
(a)(i)(ii)&(iii) Not applicable.
(a)(aa) Not applicable.
(a)(bb) Two (2)
(b)(i) Not applicable.
(b)(ii) The DSBD is currently leasing office space in two buildings at the Department of Trade and Industry (the dti) Campus.
(c)(i) The Department has occupied the two buildings since April 2016 (3 years).
(c)(ii) Block A forms part of the dti’s Public-Private Partnerships (PPP) and Block G is owned by Delta Property Fund which is leased through the dti as the Landlord inclusive of services.
(c)(iii) The Ministry occupies 529 m² which costs an amount of R204 188.71 at Block A, the Department occupies 3966 m² which costs an amount of R1 324 655.12 at Block G. The total space is 4495 m² at R1 528 843.83, monthly.
16 April 2019 - NW613
Lotriet, Prof A to ask the Minister in The Presidency for Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation
(1)Whether (a) her Office and/or (b) any entity reporting to her contracted the services of a certain company (name and details furnished) in each of the past 10 financial years; if so, what (i) number of contracts were signed, (ii) was the date on which each contract was signed, (iii) was the duration of each contract, (iv) services did the company render and (v) was the monetary value of each contract in each case; (2) whether any irregular expenditure relating to the contracts was recorded and/or condoned in each case; if so, what are the relevant details?
Reply:
- The Office of the Minister, and all of the entities reporting to her have not contracted any services from the company in question, and in the period in question.
- Not Applicable
Approved |
Not Approved |
Approved as amended |
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Comment: |
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Dr NC Dlamini-Zuma Minister in the Presidency: Planning Monitoring and Evaluation |
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Date: |
16 April 2019 - NW515
Mente-Nkuna, Ms NV to ask the Minister in The Presidency for Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation
(a) What number of (i) buildings, (ii) properties and (iii) facilities does her Office currently (aa) own and (bb) rent, (b) what is the value and purpose of each (i) owned and (ii) rented property and (c)(i) for how long has each property been rented, (ii) from whom is each property rented and (iii) what is the monthly rental fee for each property?
Reply:
a)
(i) Buildings |
(ii) Properties |
(iii) Facilities |
|
(aa) Own |
None |
None |
None |
(bb) Rent |
2 |
None |
None |
b)(ii) the values of the buildings are unknown. The two properties accommodate DPME staff.
(i) how long |
(ii) from whom |
(iii) monthly rent |
|
330 Grosvenor Street, Hatfield, Pretoria |
1 December 2014 to 30 November 2019 |
Department of Public Works (AnchorProps 162 Pty Ltd) |
R588,685.68 |
535 Johannes Ramokhoase Street, Arcadia, Pretoria |
1 March 2018 to 31 March 2020 |
Department of Public Works (Erf 1214 Arcadia CC) |
R436,074.25 |
Approved |
Not Approved |
Approved as amended |
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Comment: |
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Dr NC Dlamini-Zuma Minister in the Presidency: Planning Monitoring and Evaluation |
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Date: |
16 April 2019 - NW606
America, Mr D to ask the Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs
What number of vacant funded posts are in the waste management department within the Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Municipality, (b) what are the grading levels of the posts and (c) how long has each position been vacant?
Reply:
a) Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Municipality has a total of eight hundred and nine (809) vacant funded posts in the Waste Management Department.
b) The Grade Levels of the positions range from Classic Scale 3 to Classic Scale 14.
c) All positions have been vacant since the approval of the organisational structure of the municipality in 2015.
1.1 A parliamentary question was received requesting the following:
(a) What number of vacant funded posts are in the waste management department within the Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Municipality?
(b) What are the grading levels of the posts?
(c) How long has each position been vacant?
1.2 Section 66 of the Local Government: Municipal Systems Act, 32 (Act No.32 of 2000) (“Systems Act”) provides that:
- “A municipal manager, within a policy framework determined by the municipal council and subject to any applicable legislation, must develop a staff establishment for the municipality and submit to the municipal council for approval.
- No person may be employed in a municipality unless the post to which he or she is appointed, is provided for in the staff establishment of that municipality.
- A decision to employ a person in a municipality, and any contract concluded between the municipality and that person in a municipality and that person in consequence of the decision, is null and void if the appointment was made in contravention of subsection (3)”.
1.3 The Regulations on Appointment and Conditions of Employment of Senior Managers, 2014 provides that:
(1) ”A municipal manager must, within 180 days of the promulgation of these regulations, review the municipality’s staff establishment having regard to the principles set out in these regulations, the functions and powers listed in Part B of Schedule 4, Part B of Schedule 5 to the Constitution, Chapter 5 of the Municipal Structures Act, and based on―
- (a) a municipality’s strategic objectives; and
- (b) a municipality’s core and support functions
(2) Notwithstanding subregulation (1), a municipality must at least provide for the following departments on the staff establishment to—
(a) provide development and town planning services;
(b) provide public works and basic services to communities;
(c) provide community services;
(d) manage the finances of a municipality; and
(e) render corporate support services.
(3) The municipal manager must review the municipality’s staff establishment within 180 days in any of the following instances:
(a) The election of a new municipal council;
(b) the adoption of the integrated development plan of the municipality as contemplated in section 25 of the Act;
(c) material changes to the functions of the municipality; or
(d) the determination of new municipal boundaries.
(4) The staff establishment must provide for―
(a) permanent posts; and
(b) fixed term posts.
(5) In the case of fixed term posts, the municipal manager must have due regard to the following:
(a) The financial implications of such post to the municipality;
(b) any existing contractual obligations of the incumbent manager and the financial implications thereof on the budget of the municipality;
(c) the need of the municipality to retain institutional memory and scarce skills, and to promote stability and continuity within the municipality; and
(d) the sustainability of the municipality.
(6) The municipal manager must, within 14 days of finalising the staff establishment, submit the staff establishment, a detailed report and recommendations on the draft staff establishment to the municipal council for approval.
(7) The report contemplated in subregulation (6) must outline the process followed in developing the staff establishment, which must include
a) a summary of the mandate and service delivery priorities of the municipality and how the proposed staff establishment addresses thes
b) a summary of the proposed posts that are envisaged to―
- materially change;
- change to a limited or non-material degree;
- be abolished; and
- not be affected by the changes;
(c) a motivation of the proposed changes, including an analysis of the strengths, weaknesses and limitations of the current staff establishment;
(d) job descriptions, duties, functions, competency requirements and responsibilities according to which one or more posts of the same grade are established, including the grading or relative size and value of a job;
(e) details of the financial implications of the changes including, but not limited to, the outcomes of job evaluation processes, remuneration costs for senior managers, costs for relocation, new facilities and equipment, if any;
(f) non-financial implications of the changes, including the impact on existing staff, key stakeholders and other processes within the municipality;
(g) a project plan that specifies the timeframes within which the implementation is envisaged take place; and
(h) the stakeholders and change management requirements.
(8) The municipal council must at its next meeting following receipt of the staff establishment, approve the staff establishment, with or without amendments, as proposed by the municipal manager”.
1.4 The following response was received from Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Municipality:
(a) Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Municipality has a total of eight hundred and nine (809) vacant funded posts in the Waste Management Department.
(b) The Grade Levels of the positions range from Classic Scale 3 to Classic Scale 14.
(c) All positions have been vacant since the approval of the organisational structure of the municipality in 2015.
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16 April 2019 - NW633
Matiase, Mr NS to ask the MINISTER OF RURAL DEVELOPMENT AND LAND REFORM
What (a) total amount has the State spent on supporting farmers in each year since 1994 and (b) is the breakdown of each specified amount in each specified year?
Reply:
(a),(b) Farmers’ development commenced in 2009 not 1994. The table below provides the total amount per annum since 2009.
Year |
Total Amount R“000 |
2009/2010 |
30 421 |
2010/2011 |
334 540 |
2011/2012 |
630 418 |
2012/2013 |
1 151 028 |
2013/2014 |
1 081 828 |
2014/2015 |
517 559 |
2015/2016 |
836 612 |
2016/2017 |
713 569 |
2017/2018 |
394 848 |
2018/2019 (Current) |
162 525 |
16 April 2019 - NW722
Matsepe, Mr CD to ask the Minister of Water and Sanitation
What is the (a) make, (b) model, (c) price and (d) date on which each vehicle was purchased for use by (i) him and/or the former minister and (ii) his deputy and/or the former deputy minister (aa) in the (aaa) 2016-17 and (bbb) 2017-18 financial years and (bb) since 1 April 2018?
Reply:
a) Make of vehicle purchased for use |
b) Model of vehicle purchased for use |
c) Price of each vehicle purchased for use |
d) (aaa) Date on which each vehicle was purchased for use in the 2016/17 FY |
e) (bbb) Date on which each vehicle was purchased for use in the 2017/18 FY |
|
Minister, Nkwinti G came with his vehicle from Rural Development |
Audi |
Q7 |
R1 039 872.66 |
January 2017 |
None |
The former Minister, Mokonyane N moved with her vehicle to Environmental Affairs |
Audi |
Q7 |
R910 714.90 |
None |
January 2018 |
The Deputy Minister, Tshwete P |
Audi |
Q7 |
R951 713.04 |
None |
May 2017 |
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15 April 2019 - NW788
Cardo, Dr MJ to ask the Minister of Economic Development
Whether the contract of a certain official (details furnished) of the Competition Commission has been renewed; if not, (a) why not and (b) who has been appointed to succeed the specified person?
Reply:
I am advised by the Competition Commissioner that the contract of the former CFO, Mr Molathlegi Kgauwe came to an end on 14 March 2019 and has not been renewed. The Competition Commission recruitment process is underway and the Commission will employ a new CFO in due course.
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15 April 2019 - NW294
Dudley, Ms C to ask the Minister of Basic Education
(1)Whether any audits of infrastructure shortcomings and needs have been conducted at Pinedene Primary School in Parow in the Western Cape (details furnished); if not, why not; if so, (a) on what date(s) were such audits conducted and (b) what were the findings in each case; (2) whether any infrastructural parts of the school are considered to be unsafe; if not, how was this conclusion reached; if so, (3) whether any plans have been put in place to effect infrastructural (a) repairs and/or (b) improvements at the specified school; if not, (i) why not and (ii) by what date is it expected that the specified plans will be put in place; if so, what (aa) are the full relevant details of the infrastructural aspects that will be addressed, (bb) total amount will the planned work cost and (cc) are the relevant details of the time line covering the period from commencement to the completion of the planned infrastructural upgrades; (4) whether any budget allocations have been made to cover the envisaged costs of infrastructural repairs and/or improvements; if not, how will the specified repairs and/or improvements be funded; if so, what are the relevant details?
Reply:
The information has been requested from the Western Cape Education Department and will be provided as soon as it is received.
15 April 2019 - NW164
Alberts, Mr ADW to ask the Minister of Basic Education
(1) (a) What number of schools in Gauteng comply with or do not comply with the legally prescribed infrastructure standards of her department or any other relevant department and (b) what requirements are complied with or not complied with, in each case; (2) whether infrastructure inspections are conducted at schools; if not, why not; if so, (a) what is the nature of the inspections and what are the intervals between inspections, (b) at which schools were inspections conducted within the correct timeframe and at which schools were they not conducted, (c) at which schools were no inspections conducted despite requests by the school concerned, (d)(i) at which schools have inspections never been conducted and (ii) what is the reason in each case and (e) what action will be taken to conduct inspections at schools where it is overdue or has never been conducted?
Reply:
Infomation has been requested from the Gauteng Department of Education and the response will be provided as soon as it is received.
15 April 2019 - NW446
America, Mr D to ask the Minister of Basic Education
With reference to the Edleen Primary School, situated in the City of Ekurhuleni, (a) why is the school in such a state of disrepair, (b) when last was maintenance conducted at the school, (c) on what date will all repairs be completed at the school and (d) on what date will the five asbestos classrooms be replaced?
Reply:
Infomation has been requested from the Gauteng Department of Education and the response will be provided as soon as it is received.
15 April 2019 - NW755
Thembekwayo, Dr S to ask the Minister of Health
What number of (a) persons were diagnosed with HIV/Aids in each province (i) in 2018 and (ii) since 1 January 2019 and (b) the specified persons are on anti-retroviral treatment?
Reply:
A) The following table reflects the details in this regard
January-December 2018 |
January 2019 |
|
Province |
HIV test positives |
HIV test positives |
Eastern Cape |
92,939 |
9,043 |
Free State |
41,489 |
3,914 |
Gauteng |
234,043 |
21,137 |
KwaZulu Natal |
230,525 |
21,267 |
Limpopo |
56,160 |
5,307 |
Mpumalanga |
76,007 |
6,562 |
North West |
47,602 |
4,278 |
Northern Cape |
11,301 |
1,026 |
Western Cape |
48,546 |
4,484 |
National |
838,612 |
77,018 |
b) The following table reflects the details in this regard
Province |
December 2018 |
January 2019 |
Eastern Cape |
483,691 |
486,365 |
Free State |
265,232 |
267,148 |
Gauteng |
1,000,503 |
1,011,319 |
KwaZulu Natal |
1,353,561 |
1,351,281 |
Limpopo |
349,340 |
351,281 |
Mpumalanga |
448,098 |
453,876 |
North West |
268,465 |
262,985 |
Northern Cape |
59,698 |
59,612 |
Western Cape |
265,014 |
268,086 |
National |
4,493,602 |
4,512,378 |
END.
15 April 2019 - NW750
Dlamini, Mr MM to ask the Minister of Public Enterprises
What is the lifespan of each of Eskom’s coal mines?
Reply:
According to the information received from Eskom
Eskom directly owns one mine, called Kilbarchan Colliery[1]. Indirectly, the utility owns some equity[2] in the cost-plus mines as a result of ownership of a portion of the mine assets through the cost-plus coal supply agreements (CSA).
Mining houses have the statutory right to mine the coal, and the statutory obligation to rehabilitate the mine. Eskom, through the CSA has the financial obligation to pay for these costs. The reserves dedicated to Eskom, can only be sold to Eskom. In a case where the mining house intends to transfer its rights and obligations, Eskom would have to provide consent. It should be noted that the CSAs do not include BEE ownership requirements as the last cost-plus agreement was signed prior to Eskom’s current BEE Policy.
Eskom does not disclose the lifespan of the cost-plus mines due to the following reasons:
- Production at some of the cost-plus mines will end before the CSA end date.
- As part of the life-extension projects, ongoing efforts to recapitalize some of the cost-plus mines will result in the stated life of the mine changing
- Some reserves in the cost-plus mine complex are not dedicated to Eskom.
-
Kilbarchan Colliery is recorded in Eskom’s balance sheet under the subsidiary Natal Navigation Colliery. It is recorded at R1, while the associated rehabilitation liability has been fully raised in Eskom’s financial statements. ↑
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Eskom’s balance sheet does not include the cost-plus mines because the direct ownership rests with the mining houses and their balance sheets. ↑
15 April 2019 - NW121
America, Mr D to ask the Minister of Basic Education
With reference to the reply of the Minister of Public Service and Administration to question 3797 on 21 December 2018, what was the total expenditure incurred by her department relating to the travel privileges contained in the 2007 Ministerial Handbook of former (a)(i) Ministers and (ii) their spouses, (b)(i) Deputy Ministers and (ii) their spouses, (c) Ministers’ widows or widowers and (d) Deputy Ministers’ widows or widowers (i) in each of the past five financial years and (ii) since 1 April 2018?
Reply:
(a)(i)(ii) (b)(i)(ii) (c) (d) (i) (ii)
Chapter 10 of the Ministerial Handbook, Handbook for Members of the Executive and Presiding Officers indicates that the Minister and Deputy Minister are considered former “on the first day following the date on which they relinquished their office”
The political leadership of the Department of Basic Education (DBE) has been constant in the past five financial years and since 1 April 2018 and therefore there is neither a former Minister nor Deputy Minister.
15 April 2019 - NW510
Thembekwayo, Dr S to ask the Minister of Health
(a) What number of (i) buildings, (ii) properties and (iii) facilities does his department currently (aa) own and (bb) rent, (b) what is the value and purpose of each (i) owned and (ii) rented property and (c)(i) for how long has each property been rented, (ii) from whom is each property rented and (iii) what is the monthly rental fee for each property?
Reply:
The National Department of Health does not own any properties or buildings. All properties and buildings used or occupied by the National Department of Health are either:
- State Owned and managed by the Department of Public Works as custodian, or;
- State Owned and rented directly from the Department concerned where the Department of Public Works is not the custodian, or;
- Rented from the private sector, using the Department of Public Works as procurement agent.
For this reason, records are not available within National Department of Health to respond directly to the Honorable Member’s question of 1 March 2019. All contract data is held by Department of Public Works, who invoice the Department of Health for payment as follows:
- Quarterly in advance for State Owned buildings, or;
- Monthly in arrears for privately owned properties leased by DPW on behalf of National Department of Health.
It is suggested that the question be referred to the Minister of Public Works for a comprehensive response.
END.
15 April 2019 - NW697
Bodlani, Ms T to ask the Minister of Economic Development
What is the (a) make, (b) model, (c) price and (d) date on which each vehicle was purchased for use by (i) him and (ii) his deputy (aa) in the (aaa) 2016-17 and (bbb) 2017-18 financial years and (bb) since 1 April 2018?
Reply:
No vehicles were purchased for the Minister or the Deputy Minister during the years 2016-17, 2017-18 and since 1 April 2018.
-END-
15 April 2019 - NW763
Ntlangwini, Ms EN to ask the Minister of Health
With reference to his reply to question 317 on 11 March 2019, what (a) is the total number of public healthcare facilities that were nonoperational in each province as at 1 February 2019 and (b) type of facility is each?
Reply:
The following table reflects the details in this regard
Province |
No of facilities |
Type of facility |
Comments |
Eastern Cape |
4 |
|
The clinic was under construction for the duration of 2018/19. It was just handed over in March 2019. It will be opened for services in the first quarter of 2019/20 Rosedale clinic was closed for few days by the community. Gqeberha was closed for few days and was later reopened community protest. Hellenvale clinic closed due to gangsterism in the area. The safety of the staff and the patients was taken into consideration |
Gauteng |
7 |
|
All these clinics in the City of Johannesburg are undergoing major renovations. |
Free State |
NIL |
N/A |
|
KwaZulu- Natal |
NIL |
N/A |
|
Limpopo |
2 |
|
Both these clinics were operating from the houses that were offered by the Municipality. The services were discontinued when the Municipality took their houses back. The Department had to build Manyoga clinic to continue with the services in Mogalakwena/ Potgietersrus |
Mpumalanga |
NIL |
N/A |
|
Northern Cape |
2 |
|
Olifant’s hoek CHC is under major renovation. Wrenchville clinic was burnt by the community during protests. The contractor is on site for repairs. |
North West |
5 |
|
|
Western Cape |
0 |
Still waiting for response |
N/A |
Total |
20 |
END.
15 April 2019 - NW741
Tshwaku, Mr M to ask the Minister of Basic Education
What is the total number of schools which were connected to the internet in the 2018-19 financial year in each province?
Reply:
As education is a concurrent function, the requested information must be sought from the provinces.
15 April 2019 - NW789
Cardo, Dr MJ to ask the Minister of Economic Development
What (a) total amount has the Competition Commission paid to a certain company (Mokwana Incorporated Attorneys) since the specified company first started doing work for the Commission and (b) are the details of the (i) scope and (ii) nature of this work?
Reply:
I am advised by the Competition Commission that the total amount paid to Mokwana Incorporated Attorneys is R 3 644 724,90 for the period from January 2015 to December 2018.
The scope and nature of the work is investigation and litigation.
Eight cases were involved, covering litigation (six cases); review of electronic data (one case) and work connected to a raid on the premises of an entity (one matter).
-END-
15 April 2019 - NW811
Thembekwayo, Dr S to ask the Minister of Health
What number of staff strikes has his department experienced in each province since 1 January 2018?
Reply:
The following table reflects the details in this regard.
Table 1.
NO. |
PROVINCE |
NUMBER OF STAFF STRIKES |
1. |
Eastern Cape Province |
02 (two) staff strikes |
2. |
Free State Province |
04 (four) staff strikes |
3. |
Gauteng Province |
38 (thirty-eight) staff strikes |
4. |
KwaZulu- Natal Province |
04 (four) staff strikes |
5. |
Limpopo Province |
01 (one) staff strike |
6. |
Mpumalanga Province |
04 (four) staff strikes |
7. |
Northern Cape Province |
02 (two) staff strikes |
8. |
North West Province |
29 (Twenty-nine) staff strikes |
9. |
Western Cape Province |
0 (No staff strikes) |
END.
15 April 2019 - NW440
Dreyer, Ms AM to ask the Minister of Health
What proportion of the population has he found to be obese?
Reply:
Adults: Women – 41%
Men – 11%
Children: 2 to 14 years – Girls – 7.1%
2 to 14 years – Boys – 4.7%
END.
12 April 2019 - NW86
Steenhuisen, Mr JH to ask the Minister of Police
(1) What is the current status of the investigation into CAS 501/04/2017 opened at the Randfontein Police Station in Gauteng; (2) what are the names of the investigating officer(s) who was or were assigned to investigate the charges; (3) whether the case has been finalised; if not, what is the envisaged date for the finalisation of the case; if so, what are the details of the outcome of the case?
Reply:
1. The Inquest docket, Randfontein, CAS 501/04/2017, was opened after an explosion at Wilmar Continental Oils, Randfontein, at the SalVent Plant, where one person succumbed to his injuries. The case docket was discussed with the Senior Public Prosecutor (SPP), who instructed that the case be referred to the Occupational Health and Safety Department, in Johannesburg, for a report. The case docket was sent to the Occupational Health and Safety Department, on 16 July 2018. The report from the Occupational Health and Safety Department is outstanding.
2. In the interest of the case being investigated without fear or favour, the particulars of the investigating officer cannot be divulged.
3. Yes, the investigation of the case docket was finalised by the South African Police Service (SAPS) and referred to the SPP for a decision. The SPP instructed that the incident must be referred to the Occupational Health and Safety Department, for a report. This report is still outstanding. As soon as the report is received, the case docket will be returned to the SPP at the Randfontein Magistrate’s Caurt. The date of the finalisation of this case cannot be provided, as the court process is managed by the Department of Justice and Constitutional Development.
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12 April 2019 - NW422
Lekota, Mr M to ask the Minister of Police
Whether the Government intends to continue with its non-statutory forces project; if so, (a) what criteria is being applied to determine the promotions to be effected in terms of the programme and (b) how will (i) these promotions be effected in a fair, meritorious and transparent manner given the rights and aspirations of other members of the SA Police Service and (ii) this programme assist in advancing the need to boost the professionalism and capacity of the organisation?
Reply:
(1) The continuation of the South African Police Service Non Statutory Forces (SAPS NSF) project is currently the subject of a review application which was brought against the South African Police Service by the Solidarity Union in the Gauteng North High Court. An interdict prohibits the South African Police Service to continue with the SAPS NSF project pending the outcome of Solidarity Union’s review application. Once the review application is finalised, a clear Judicial directive will be issued as a court order in this regard.
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11 April 2019 - NW645
Mathys, Ms L to ask the Minister of Public Works
What (a) income does his department and/or entities reporting to him generate from rent on state-owned properties and (b) amount is his department spending to rent property for the State?
Reply:
In respect of the Department of Public Works:
(a) The Department generated R34 884 619.23 from renting out of State-owned properties during the 2017/18 financial year.
(b) The Department spent R4 413 643 340.29 to rent property for the State during the 2017/18 financial year.
In respect of the Department of Public Works Entities:
Entity |
a) [Renting of State-owned properties during 2017/18 financial year]: |
Agrément South Africa |
None |
Council for the Built Environment |
None |
Construction Industry Development Board |
None |
Independent Development Trust |
None |
11 April 2019 - NW738
Mente-Nkuna, Ms NV to ask the Minister of Higher Education and Training
What was the total number of graduates for each degree and diploma at each university in each of the past 25 years?
Reply:
Information on the total number of students who graduated with 3-year diplomas, 3-year degrees, Bachelor of Technology and 4-year degrees by institution from 1993 to 2017 are attached as Annexure A.
Annexure A: Number of students graduated with 3-year diplomas, 3-year degrees and 4-year degrees by institution from 1993 to 2017
3 Year Diploma Graduates (UNIVERSITIES) |
||||||||||||
Institution |
1993 |
1994 |
1995 |
1996 |
1997 |
1998 |
1999 |
2000 |
2001 |
2002 |
2003 |
2004 |
University of Cape Town |
120 |
76 |
115 |
83 |
67 |
65 |
169 |
102 |
64 |
324 |
441 |
356 |
University of Durban-Westville |
1 |
2 |
2 |
1 |
0 |
1 |
0 |
3 |
2 |
2 |
20 |
n.a. |
University of KwaZulu-Natal |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
870 |
University of Fort Hare |
3 |
21 |
19 |
2 |
10 |
1 |
1 |
4 |
4 |
5 |
10 |
237 |
Medical Uni. of South Africa |
29 |
21 |
22 |
26 |
11 |
10 |
5 |
3 |
36 |
5 |
39 |
6 |
University of Natal |
161 |
163 |
184 |
232 |
273 |
246 |
0 |
505 |
248 |
436 |
1087 |
n.a. |
University of the North |
17 |
58 |
95 |
108 |
65 |
33 |
20 |
106 |
262 |
152 |
206 |
308 |
University of the Free State |
10 |
18 |
26 |
9 |
6 |
6 |
5 |
5 |
13 |
224 |
475 |
371 |
University of Port Elizabeth |
48 |
130 |
108 |
102 |
81 |
312 |
739 |
897 |
1012 |
526 |
1019 |
1627 |
Potchefstroom University |
31 |
28 |
32 |
35 |
120 |
344 |
1443 |
898 |
1444 |
1093 |
1057 |
n.a. |
North West University |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
2578 |
University of Pretoria |
132 |
153 |
252 |
351 |
377 |
508 |
4461 |
3625 |
3002 |
2980 |
1751 |
2437 |
Rand Afrikaans University |
27 |
867 |
2272 |
2390 |
2096 |
2823 |
1952 |
1574 |
1358 |
1099 |
1381 |
1596 |
Rhodes University |
41 |
40 |
162 |
209 |
83 |
124 |
391 |
88 |
260 |
145 |
788 |
241 |
University of South Africa |
600 |
536 |
497 |
525 |
668 |
835 |
2830 |
694 |
3079 |
4746 |
2297 |
4274 |
University of Stellenbosch |
63 |
101 |
96 |
102 |
98 |
104 |
153 |
84 |
65 |
85 |
115 |
42 |
University of Western Cape |
282 |
214 |
196 |
191 |
228 |
139 |
149 |
174 |
187 |
326 |
513 |
272 |
University of Witwatersrand |
84 |
96 |
77 |
84 |
154 |
206 |
165 |
119 |
273 |
436 |
407 |
180 |
University of Zululand |
204 |
152 |
221 |
237 |
261 |
176 |
187 |
72 |
193 |
173 |
387 |
126 |
Vista University |
4970 |
4840 |
4783 |
4431 |
3337 |
3167 |
2033 |
2077 |
1384 |
883 |
373 |
n.a. |
University of Transkei |
n.a. |
n.a. |
124 |
199 |
121 |
n.a. |
36 |
57 |
32 |
140 |
821 |
575 |
University of North West |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
46 |
202 |
231 |
333 |
n.a. |
University of Venda |
n.a. |
n.a. |
147 |
277 |
167 |
127 |
54 |
32 |
352 |
190 |
443 |
359 |
TOTAL |
6823 |
7516 |
9430 |
9594 |
8223 |
9227 |
14793 |
11165 |
13472 |
14201 |
13963 |
16455 |
3 Year Diploma Graduates (TECHNIKONS) |
||||||||||||
Institution |
1993 |
1994 |
1995 |
1996 |
1997 |
1998 |
1999 |
2000 |
2001 |
2002 |
2003 |
2004 |
Cape Technikon |
1541 |
1483 |
1612 |
1630 |
1562 |
1540 |
1504 |
1539 |
1646 |
1740 |
2009 |
2220 |
Northern Gauteng Technikon |
326 |
673 |
778 |
948 |
941 |
1078 |
1062 |
1051 |
1071 |
1225 |
1276 |
n.a. |
Mangosuthu Technikon |
234 |
29 |
430 |
481 |
706 |
817 |
860 |
874 |
845 |
865 |
856 |
926 |
M.L. Sultan Technikon |
753 |
869 |
959 |
942 |
1069 |
908 |
1157 |
1156 |
1076 |
1270 |
n.a. |
n.a. |
Natal Technikon |
1135 |
967 |
n.a. |
n.a. |
1073 |
n.a. |
1053 |
1026 |
941 |
927 |
n.a. |
n.a. |
Technikon Free State |
596 |
585 |
767 |
759 |
777 |
690 |
649 |
654 |
744 |
868 |
893 |
1041 |
Peninsula Technikon |
798 |
n.a. |
n.a. |
918 |
777 |
1025 |
1081 |
1090 |
1428 |
1228 |
1392 |
1275 |
Port Elizabeth Technikon |
867 |
924 |
1041 |
1063 |
1117 |
1124 |
1083 |
1067 |
1115 |
1088 |
1126 |
1225 |
Pretoria Technikon |
2076 |
2032 |
2108 |
2056 |
1903 |
2288 |
2186 |
2043 |
2204 |
2476 |
2789 |
n.a. |
Technikon SA |
286 |
2248 |
3221 |
3746 |
4260 |
3285 |
4003 |
2478 |
1493 |
1317 |
1624 |
n.a. |
Vaal Triangle Technikon |
788 |
572 |
640 |
903 |
441 |
925 |
997 |
393 |
1290 |
1529 |
1775 |
1876 |
Witwatersrand Technikon |
1273 |
1533 |
1434 |
1521 |
1477 |
1539 |
1433 |
1051 |
1170 |
1248 |
1211 |
1478 |
Border Technikon |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
117 |
162 |
353 |
n.a. |
14 |
520 |
574 |
676 |
675 |
Technikon North West |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
187 |
36 |
71 |
407 |
287 |
339 |
451 |
622 |
n.a. |
Eastern Cape Technikon |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
178 |
440 |
429 |
872 |
435 |
683 |
861 |
1309 |
1061 |
Durban Institute of Technology |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
2315 |
2629 |
Tshwane University of Technology |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
5133 |
TOTAL |
10673 |
11915 |
12991 |
15449 |
16741 |
16072 |
18347 |
15158 |
16565 |
17667 |
19873 |
19539 |
3 Year Diploma Graduates (UNIVERSITIES POST MERGER) |
|||||||||||||
Institution |
2005 |
2006 |
2007 |
2008 |
2009 |
2010 |
2011 |
2012 |
2013 |
2014 |
2015 |
2016 |
2017 |
Cape Peninsula University of Technology |
3496 |
3984 |
3933 |
3810 |
4112 |
3650 |
3921 |
4088 |
4141 |
4093 |
4127 |
4091 |
4177 |
Central University of Technology, Free State |
1186 |
1360 |
1240 |
1392 |
1121 |
1209 |
1418 |
1492 |
1419 |
1378 |
1443 |
1498 |
1400 |
Durban University of Technology |
2952 |
2928 |
3298 |
3008 |
3836 |
3297 |
3499 |
3936 |
4061 |
4207 |
3858 |
4148 |
4372 |
Mangosuthu University of Technology |
1140 |
1779 |
1792 |
1732 |
1731 |
1530 |
1800 |
1858 |
2110 |
2203 |
2262 |
2082 |
2088 |
Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University |
1410 |
1205 |
1121 |
1157 |
1631 |
1574 |
1534 |
2059 |
2261 |
1925 |
1835 |
1836 |
1756 |
North West University |
334 |
520 |
586 |
825 |
743 |
886 |
1071 |
1272 |
1609 |
1874 |
2394 |
3738 |
3338 |
Tshwane University of Technology |
4796 |
4922 |
5434 |
6120 |
6149 |
6293 |
6272 |
6522 |
6666 |
6611 |
7125 |
7469 |
8034 |
University of Cape Town |
55 |
90 |
25 |
21 |
22 |
25 |
18 |
15 |
24 |
37 |
28 |
27 |
31 |
University of Fort Hare |
267 |
419 |
13 |
82 |
156 |
93 |
53 |
106 |
126 |
85 |
42 |
45 |
27 |
University of Free State |
544 |
480 |
18 |
69 |
165 |
158 |
158 |
136 |
148 |
196 |
395 |
509 |
532 |
University of Johannesburg |
1886 |
2047 |
2113 |
2351 |
2485 |
2492 |
2852 |
3061 |
3227 |
3260 |
3052 |
3038 |
3042 |
University of KwaZulu Natal |
8 |
9 |
14 |
18 |
11 |
7 |
30 |
17 |
10 |
9 |
13 |
1 |
3 |
University of Limpopo |
868 |
910 |
1047 |
258 |
119 |
329 |
260 |
177 |
130 |
163 |
17 |
0 |
0 |
University of Pretoria |
2911 |
12 |
4 |
15 |
4 |
10 |
8 |
9 |
2 |
3 |
9 |
5 |
3 |
University of South Africa |
1938 |
1773 |
1862 |
2642 |
1541 |
3613 |
3755 |
3404 |
3958 |
4292 |
4624 |
4225 |
3442 |
University of Stellenbosch |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
47 |
11 |
10 |
19 |
22 |
13 |
4 |
8 |
University of Venda |
487 |
14 |
214 |
103 |
96 |
154 |
171 |
91 |
106 |
172 |
100 |
102 |
112 |
University of Western Cape |
4 |
0 |
2 |
1 |
2 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
University of Witwatersrand |
154 |
6 |
28 |
7 |
6 |
7 |
5 |
3 |
3 |
1 |
2 |
|
1 |
University of Zululand |
115 |
4 |
8 |
41 |
225 |
320 |
361 |
410 |
335 |
271 |
296 |
290 |
257 |
Vaal University of Technology |
1885 |
1890 |
2103 |
2410 |
2381 |
2221 |
2678 |
2875 |
2797 |
2947 |
2813 |
2747 |
2764 |
Walter Sisulu University |
1664 |
1856 |
1554 |
1696 |
1248 |
1540 |
2048 |
2198 |
2211 |
2346 |
2097 |
2451 |
2505 |
Sol Plaatje University, Northern Cape |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
49 |
41 |
University of Mpumalanga |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
145 |
85 |
TOTAL |
28100 |
26208 |
26409 |
27758 |
27784 |
29455 |
31923 |
33739 |
35363 |
36095 |
36545 |
38500 |
38018 |
B Tech Graduates |
||||||||||||
Institution |
1993 |
1994 |
1995 |
1996 |
1997 |
1998 |
1999 |
2000 |
2001 |
2002 |
2003 |
2004 |
Cape Technikon |
n.a. |
n.a. |
155 |
318 |
378 |
407 |
558 |
442 |
543 |
741 |
959 |
1031 |
Northern Gauteng Technikon |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
90 |
146 |
269 |
225 |
240 |
221 |
276 |
303 |
n.a. |
Mangosuthu Technikon |
n.a. |
n.a. |
8 |
7 |
5 |
10 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
9 |
21 |
26 |
M.L. Sultan Technikon |
n.a. |
n.a. |
17 |
86 |
150 |
227 |
209 |
231 |
278 |
301 |
n.a. |
n.a. |
Natal Technikon |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
242 |
n.a. |
249 |
374 |
494 |
377 |
n.a. |
n.a. |
Technikon Free State |
n.a. |
n.a. |
12 |
99 |
116 |
166 |
188 |
172 |
271 |
366 |
442 |
701 |
Peninsula Technikon |
66 |
n.a. |
n.a. |
104 |
236 |
373 |
340 |
380 |
473 |
514 |
592 |
761 |
Port Elizabeth Technikon |
n.a. |
n.a. |
71 |
201 |
285 |
333 |
374 |
322 |
393 |
468 |
441 |
472 |
Pretoria Technikon |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
176 |
354 |
456 |
2192 |
3317 |
2178 |
1762 |
2364 |
n.a. |
Technikon SA |
n.a. |
n.a. |
51 |
174 |
221 |
254 |
644 |
916 |
672 |
719 |
1060 |
n.a. |
Vaal Triangle Technikon |
n.a. |
n.a. |
48 |
86 |
78 |
109 |
110 |
33 |
195 |
249 |
320 |
399 |
Witwatersrand Technikon |
n.a. |
n.a. |
93 |
219 |
338 |
378 |
504 |
427 |
476 |
543 |
545 |
563 |
Border Technikon |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
10 |
n.a. |
9 |
40 |
49 |
45 |
80 |
Technikon North West |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
7 |
2 |
18 |
33 |
30 |
n.a. |
Eastern Cape Technikon |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
2 |
5 |
3 |
89 |
100 |
106 |
Durban Institute of Technology |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
642 |
925 |
Tshwane University of Technology |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
3662 |
TOTAL |
66 |
n.a. |
455 |
1560 |
2549 |
2992 |
5604 |
6873 |
6259 |
6496 |
7864 |
8726 |
B Tech Graduates (POST MERGER) |
|||||||||||||
Institution |
2005 |
2006 |
2007 |
2008 |
2009 |
2010 |
2011 |
2012 |
2013 |
2014 |
2015 |
2016 |
2017 |
Cape Peninsula University of Technology |
1726 |
1952 |
2018 |
2175 |
1989 |
2172 |
2231 |
2351 |
2458 |
2639 |
2651 |
2706 |
2974 |
Central University of Technology, Free State |
576 |
579 |
536 |
518 |
602 |
672 |
698 |
821 |
874 |
977 |
1005 |
1026 |
1084 |
Durban University of Technology |
928 |
989 |
1118 |
1127 |
1545 |
1873 |
1790 |
1834 |
2162 |
2235 |
2149 |
2534 |
2712 |
Mangosuthu University of Technology |
38 |
29 |
56 |
64 |
68 |
59 |
164 |
93 |
164 |
242 |
221 |
131 |
122 |
Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University |
542 |
418 |
449 |
449 |
530 |
584 |
660 |
874 |
930 |
883 |
877 |
923 |
986 |
Tshwane University of Technology |
2800 |
2417 |
2118 |
2224 |
2426 |
2434 |
2549 |
2627 |
2691 |
3050 |
3847 |
3900 |
4727 |
University of Johannesburg |
682 |
719 |
798 |
926 |
1072 |
1106 |
1093 |
1252 |
1358 |
1435 |
1470 |
1727 |
1661 |
University of South Africa |
764 |
612 |
795 |
1091 |
1278 |
1692 |
2005 |
2079 |
2008 |
1685 |
1379 |
1300 |
1488 |
Vaal University of Technology |
372 |
478 |
523 |
547 |
699 |
830 |
895 |
1006 |
1268 |
1100 |
994 |
1123 |
1181 |
Walter Sisulu University |
67 |
107 |
183 |
294 |
320 |
352 |
333 |
262 |
390 |
494 |
489 |
751 |
881 |
TOTAL |
8495 |
8300 |
8594 |
9415 |
10529 |
11774 |
12418 |
13199 |
14303 |
14740 |
15082 |
16121 |
17816 |
3 Year Degree Graduates |
||||||||||||
Institution |
1993 |
1994 |
1995 |
1996 |
1997 |
1998 |
1999 |
2000 |
2001 |
2002 |
2003 |
2004 |
University of Cape Town |
1339 |
1303 |
1172 |
1170 |
1162 |
1220 |
1121 |
1089 |
1192 |
1258 |
1522 |
1646 |
University of Durban-Westville |
829 |
936 |
1069 |
973 |
946 |
851 |
750 |
684 |
665 |
680 |
696 |
n.a. |
University of KwaZulu-Natal |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
2757 |
University of Fort Hare |
501 |
487 |
549 |
496 |
554 |
487 |
565 |
376 |
271 |
228 |
349 |
406 |
Medical Uni. of South Africa |
131 |
147 |
149 |
142 |
147 |
120 |
128 |
130 |
111 |
101 |
120 |
105 |
University of Natal |
1464 |
1652 |
1667 |
1645 |
1789 |
1823 |
0 |
1648 |
1662 |
1749 |
1984 |
n.a. |
University of the North |
293 |
1636 |
1811 |
2324 |
2378 |
1811 |
1360 |
1047 |
669 |
415 |
328 |
502 |
University of the Free State |
737 |
752 |
652 |
643 |
730 |
730 |
810 |
702 |
688 |
777 |
943 |
1119 |
University of Port Elizabeth |
604 |
582 |
555 |
490 |
519 |
511 |
475 |
435 |
408 |
460 |
524 |
848 |
Potchefstroom University |
974 |
923 |
839 |
804 |
866 |
902 |
814 |
1124 |
1234 |
1262 |
1176 |
n.a. |
North West University |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
2032 |
University of Pretoria |
1737 |
1593 |
1553 |
1709 |
1950 |
1997 |
1874 |
2011 |
2062 |
2394 |
2687 |
2968 |
Rand Afrikaans University |
1138 |
1005 |
1048 |
851 |
1030 |
1083 |
1129 |
1283 |
1391 |
1749 |
1929 |
2292 |
Rhodes University |
658 |
570 |
510 |
507 |
491 |
507 |
570 |
596 |
610 |
711 |
720 |
635 |
University of South Africa |
4077 |
5226 |
5920 |
6374 |
6586 |
6731 |
5482 |
5564 |
4792 |
4709 |
4232 |
4330 |
University of Stellenbosch |
1199 |
1303 |
1190 |
1191 |
1168 |
1208 |
1311 |
1288 |
1263 |
1384 |
1503 |
1413 |
University of Western Cape |
1239 |
1076 |
1264 |
1380 |
1484 |
903 |
759 |
714 |
498 |
462 |
575 |
630 |
University of Witwatersrand |
1549 |
1455 |
1266 |
1174 |
1126 |
1051 |
1099 |
1002 |
981 |
956 |
1022 |
1306 |
University of Zululand |
455 |
328 |
405 |
317 |
230 |
618 |
576 |
411 |
432 |
428 |
627 |
552 |
Vista University |
872 |
975 |
1171 |
1404 |
1549 |
1890 |
2121 |
1860 |
1640 |
1377 |
1229 |
n.a. |
University of Transkei |
n.a. |
n.a. |
514 |
497 |
511 |
n.a. |
485 |
334 |
327 |
221 |
192 |
205 |
University of North West |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
561 |
389 |
258 |
367 |
n.a. |
University of Venda |
n.a. |
n.a. |
493 |
661 |
517 |
495 |
720 |
501 |
382 |
283 |
457 |
521 |
TOTAL |
19795 |
21948 |
23797 |
24753 |
25733 |
24938 |
22149 |
23360 |
21667 |
21862 |
23182 |
24267 |
3 Year Degree Graduates (POST MERGER) |
|||||||||||||
Institution |
2005 |
2006 |
2007 |
2008 |
2009 |
2010 |
2011 |
2012 |
2013 |
2014 |
2015 |
2016 |
2017 |
Central University of Technology, Free State |
119 |
146 |
149 |
185 |
100 |
46 |
2 |
0 |
4 |
0 |
1 |
0 |
0 |
Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University |
916 |
875 |
869 |
916 |
853 |
884 |
954 |
983 |
992 |
1057 |
989 |
1163 |
1191 |
North West University |
2068 |
2424 |
2380 |
2454 |
2613 |
2711 |
2796 |
3003 |
3599 |
3610 |
3840 |
4011 |
3872 |
Rhodes University |
799 |
807 |
844 |
745 |
797 |
854 |
950 |
1036 |
1026 |
1009 |
956 |
1090 |
1146 |
University of Fort Hare |
531 |
416 |
450 |
557 |
568 |
635 |
719 |
943 |
932 |
969 |
960 |
988 |
1121 |
University of Cape Town |
1789 |
1589 |
1732 |
1556 |
1544 |
1686 |
1738 |
1942 |
1870 |
1833 |
1786 |
1791 |
1802 |
University of Free State |
951 |
1320 |
1299 |
1442 |
1535 |
1713 |
1834 |
2058 |
2352 |
2368 |
2303 |
2187 |
1978 |
University of Johannesburg |
2373 |
2794 |
2568 |
2653 |
2671 |
2944 |
3015 |
3304 |
3423 |
3600 |
3524 |
3563 |
3525 |
University of KwaZulu-Natal |
2661 |
3500 |
3155 |
2931 |
2757 |
2717 |
2905 |
3324 |
3646 |
3321 |
3283 |
3726 |
3885 |
University of Limpopo |
723 |
990 |
1359 |
1447 |
1128 |
1219 |
1315 |
1828 |
1970 |
2137 |
2040 |
1971 |
2200 |
University of Pretoria |
3121 |
3324 |
3179 |
3225 |
3291 |
3235 |
3432 |
3400 |
3836 |
3519 |
3791 |
3976 |
3856 |
University of South Africa |
3310 |
4153 |
4157 |
4448 |
5275 |
5725 |
6031 |
5745 |
8289 |
9079 |
9198 |
9729 |
8189 |
University of Stellenbosch |
1555 |
1833 |
1851 |
1979 |
2012 |
2113 |
2097 |
2276 |
2220 |
2100 |
2152 |
2412 |
2570 |
University of Venda |
631 |
723 |
841 |
997 |
1003 |
980 |
681 |
561 |
522 |
832 |
913 |
906 |
1107 |
University of Western Cape |
840 |
1015 |
1054 |
985 |
990 |
1162 |
1182 |
1269 |
1420 |
1537 |
1764 |
1698 |
1691 |
University of Witwatersrand |
1441 |
1495 |
1689 |
1688 |
1549 |
1672 |
1735 |
1995 |
2106 |
2159 |
2172 |
2416 |
2637 |
University of Zululand |
459 |
669 |
575 |
724 |
680 |
600 |
739 |
1445 |
1264 |
1212 |
1444 |
1500 |
1424 |
Walter Sisulu University |
193 |
282 |
308 |
477 |
419 |
557 |
532 |
504 |
456 |
302 |
370 |
491 |
484 |
Sefako Makgatho University |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
270 |
205 |
269 |
University of Mpumalanga |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
25 |
35 |
Sol Plaatje University, Northern Cape |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
13 |
TOTAL |
24480 |
28355 |
28459 |
29409 |
29785 |
31453 |
32657 |
35616 |
39927 |
40644 |
41756 |
43848 |
42995 |
4 Year Degree Graduates |
||||||||||||
Institution |
1993 |
1994 |
1995 |
1996 |
1997 |
1998 |
1999 |
2000 |
2001 |
2002 |
2003 |
2004 |
University of Cape Town |
771 |
827 |
833 |
817 |
793 |
931 |
1013 |
871 |
997 |
1157 |
1126 |
1110 |
University of Durban-Westville |
360 |
500 |
645 |
608 |
557 |
506 |
462 |
525 |
423 |
467 |
432 |
n.a. |
University of KwaZulu-Natal |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
1175 |
University of Fort Hare |
171 |
249 |
170 |
178 |
174 |
176 |
133 |
180 |
133 |
338 |
352 |
433 |
Medical Uni. of South Africa |
142 |
150 |
266 |
299 |
350 |
362 |
449 |
362 |
368 |
397 |
448 |
422 |
University of Natal |
647 |
592 |
582 |
549 |
595 |
542 |
0 |
642 |
664 |
601 |
769 |
n.a. |
University of the North |
221 |
363 |
388 |
537 |
683 |
596 |
412 |
382 |
281 |
285 |
271 |
277 |
University of the Free State |
547 |
549 |
536 |
498 |
458 |
458 |
470 |
455 |
391 |
408 |
378 |
546 |
University of Port Elizabeth |
133 |
143 |
177 |
191 |
232 |
212 |
242 |
523 |
499 |
518 |
699 |
883 |
Potchefstroom University |
348 |
410 |
405 |
415 |
481 |
454 |
508 |
513 |
407 |
433 |
584 |
n.a. |
North West University |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
1000 |
University of Pretoria |
1538 |
1600 |
1578 |
1575 |
1520 |
1532 |
1450 |
1528 |
1566 |
1417 |
1398 |
1746 |
Rand Afrikaans University |
338 |
361 |
407 |
341 |
443 |
469 |
435 |
506 |
266 |
324 |
303 |
410 |
Rhodes University |
87 |
101 |
147 |
125 |
140 |
167 |
158 |
196 |
207 |
356 |
286 |
206 |
University of South Africa |
882 |
1030 |
1184 |
1098 |
1105 |
1054 |
1172 |
557 |
659 |
690 |
580 |
1717 |
University of Stellenbosch |
762 |
842 |
770 |
817 |
783 |
776 |
754 |
864 |
906 |
960 |
984 |
970 |
University of Western Cape |
255 |
308 |
340 |
397 |
403 |
367 |
379 |
453 |
511 |
493 |
428 |
546 |
University of Witwatersrand |
1194 |
1210 |
1162 |
954 |
1015 |
968 |
914 |
960 |
875 |
903 |
958 |
1019 |
University of Zululand |
426 |
142 |
318 |
144 |
133 |
323 |
365 |
211 |
205 |
126 |
203 |
347 |
Vista University |
249 |
283 |
431 |
627 |
563 |
733 |
741 |
357 |
281 |
257 |
175 |
n.a. |
University of Transkei |
n.a. |
n.a. |
341 |
513 |
377 |
n.a. |
518 |
417 |
362 |
263 |
205 |
258 |
University of North West |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
659 |
285 |
162 |
154 |
n.a. |
University of Venda |
n.a. |
n.a. |
122 |
193 |
212 |
133 |
154 |
147 |
187 |
198 |
189 |
222 |
TOTAL |
9071 |
9660 |
10802 |
10876 |
11017 |
10759 |
10729 |
11308 |
10473 |
10753 |
10922 |
13287 |
Institution |
2005 |
2006 |
2007 |
2008 |
2009 |
2010 |
2011 |
2012 |
2013 |
2014 |
2015 |
2016 |
University of Cape Town |
1278 |
1341 |
1312 |
1362 |
1267 |
1295 |
1339 |
1389 |
1440 |
1471 |
1503 |
1528 |
Cape Peninsula University of Technology |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
398 |
491 |
567 |
572 |
661 |
654 |
648 |
733 |
Central University of Technology, Free State |
25 |
18 |
49 |
85 |
87 |
108 |
218 |
301 |
301 |
292 |
278 |
449 |
Durban University of Technology |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
23 |
320 |
24 |
Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University |
759 |
663 |
672 |
514 |
529 |
463 |
493 |
543 |
677 |
649 |
738 |
760 |
North West University |
1167 |
1295 |
1266 |
1244 |
1289 |
1451 |
1453 |
1768 |
2025 |
2015 |
2229 |
2236 |
Rhodes University |
219 |
233 |
237 |
231 |
232 |
212 |
224 |
250 |
263 |
230 |
270 |
234 |
Tshwane University of Technology |
98 |
70 |
57 |
126 |
311 |
370 |
486 |
362 |
485 |
490 |
537 |
577 |
University of Fort Hare |
648 |
694 |
707 |
529 |
749 |
844 |
900 |
697 |
805 |
909 |
789 |
826 |
University of Free State |
819 |
686 |
640 |
691 |
635 |
687 |
798 |
792 |
912 |
1065 |
1187 |
1118 |
University of Johannesburg |
459 |
553 |
507 |
534 |
523 |
516 |
637 |
682 |
850 |
1078 |
1094 |
1177 |
University of KwaZulu Natal |
1765 |
1523 |
1525 |
1602 |
1464 |
1540 |
1651 |
1912 |
1897 |
1882 |
2095 |
2184 |
University of Limpopo |
799 |
838 |
882 |
986 |
1070 |
1017 |
1041 |
1193 |
1335 |
1673 |
1342 |
1468 |
University of Pretoria |
1870 |
1893 |
2021 |
2081 |
1981 |
2061 |
2127 |
2204 |
2534 |
2391 |
2637 |
2866 |
University of South Africa |
1815 |
808 |
917 |
1054 |
1186 |
1360 |
1654 |
2227 |
3549 |
5079 |
6665 |
8517 |
University of Stellenbosch |
1047 |
1083 |
1056 |
938 |
1073 |
1085 |
1131 |
1201 |
1310 |
1335 |
1397 |
1513 |
University of Venda |
291 |
300 |
345 |
566 |
828 |
1084 |
883 |
819 |
820 |
928 |
957 |
1375 |
University of Western Cape |
658 |
589 |
690 |
763 |
771 |
807 |
925 |
853 |
965 |
1141 |
1159 |
1222 |
University of Witwatersrand |
1210 |
1208 |
1432 |
1301 |
1291 |
1415 |
1448 |
1550 |
1861 |
1794 |
1948 |
2064 |
University of Zululand |
306 |
510 |
577 |
732 |
681 |
808 |
739 |
1602 |
1144 |
1273 |
1298 |
1526 |
Vaal University of Technology |
0 |
12 |
28 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
Walter Sisulu University |
236 |
270 |
319 |
432 |
512 |
460 |
762 |
1011 |
1072 |
1100 |
1319 |
1117 |
Sefako Makgatho Health Science University |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
469 |
432 |
TOTAL |
15469 |
14587 |
15239 |
15771 |
16877 |
18074 |
19476 |
21928 |
24906 |
27472 |
30879 |
33946 |
11 April 2019 - NW550
Ryder, Mr D to ask the Minister of Public Works
(1) Whether the property that houses the Fairland Police Station, situated at the corner of 89 Sophia Street and 11 Avenue in Fairland, Gauteng, is owned by the State; if so, what are the details of the building maintenance planned by his department over the next 12 months; if not, (2) is the specified property leased; if so, what is the (a)(i) name and (ii) contact details of the owner of the property and (b) expiry date of the current lease agreement; (3) whether the maintenance of the building vests with the owner, the occupying department and/or his department; (4) whether the current lease agreement will be renewed; if not, will alternative premises be sought to house the police station; (5) whether a user asset management plan has been put in place; if not, why not; if so, is the plan being adhered to?
Reply:
1. The property situated at the corner of 89 Sophia Street and 11 Avenue in Fairland, Gauteng Province, which accommodates the Fairland Police Station is not a State-owned property.
2. Yes, the property is leased.
(a) (i) The property is owned by Batho Pele Projects, Close Corporation.
(ii) The Department of Public Works’ Property Manager, Mr Lufuno Nelwamondo, may be contacted for further details on this number: 011 713 6218.
(b) The lease is currently running on a month to month basis.
3. The maintenance of the building, as stipulated in the lease contract, is vested with the owner and not the Department of Public Works (DPW).
4. The DPW renews leases in line with clients’ accommodation needs. The South African Police Service (SAPS), as a client department of the DPW, has indicated a continued need for the property and therefore the DPW will seek to renew the lease with the lessor.
5. The client has submitted a User Asset Management Plan (UAMP) for the 2017/18 financial year and it is currently in place. The Department of Public Works is currently busy with the spatial planning processes.
11 April 2019 - NW729
Mathys, Ms L to ask the Minister of Public Works
(a) On what date was each of the country’s (i) ports and (ii) harbours upgraded and (b) what (i) did the upgrade entail and (ii) were the costs in each instance?
Reply:
(a)
(i) The Department of Transport and its managing entity, the Transnet National Ports Authority (TNPA), are responsible for all ports within South Africa.
(ii) The Department of Public Works is the custodian of public small harbours, public slipways and State coastal properties.
The Department of Public Works has not upgraded any of its existing harbours with respect to increasing the extent or size of these harbours. The Department is currently conducting a repair and maintenance programme to the Proclaimed Fishing Harbours in the Western Cape Province.
The Proclaimed Fishing Harbours comprise the following 13 harbours:
- Lamberts Bay Harbour
- Laaiplek Harbour
- St Helena Bay Harbour
- Saldanha Bay Harbour
- Pepper Bay Harbour
- Hout Bay Harbour
- Kalk Bay Harbour
- Gordon’s Bay Harbour
- Hermanus Harbour
- Gansbaai Harbour
- Struisbaai Harbour
- Arniston Harbour
- Stilbaai Harbour
(b)
(i) and (ii)
Scope of Work |
Cost |
Removal of sunken vessels |
R25 584 834 |
Dredging |
R84 103 134 |
Slipways and marine infrastructure |
R75 789 342 |
Electrical and security infrastructure |
To be determined once the tender specifications have been finalised |
Civil infrastructure repairs |
To be determined once the tender specifications have been finalised |
11 April 2019 - NW765
Mathys, Ms L to ask the Minister of Public Works
What total number of (a) tenders that were advertised by (i) his department and (ii) entities reporting to him in each (i) month and (ii) province in the past 10 years required tender briefings and (b) the briefings were compulsory in each year since 2010 up into 2018?
Reply:
In respect of the Department of Public Works:
The scope and magnitude of the information requires the Department to engage with all Regional Offices to download the data of advertised tenders for the requested period. Therefore, the requested information cannot be provided at this stage due to the short-time frame within which this reply must be tabled in Parliament.
In respect of Entities reporting to the Department of Public Works:
Agrément South Africa (ASA)
YEAR |
NUMBER OF TENDERS ADVERTISED |
NUMBER OF BRIEFING SESSION |
(b) COMPULSORY (YES/NO) |
2015-2017 |
ASA has advertised five tenders since 01/04/2017 (since the inception of the Agrément South Africa Act, 2015 (Act No. 11 of 2015) |
Five Briefing Sessions |
All five required compulsory tender briefings. |
2018 |
Two were advertised in March 2018 and cancelled in July 2018. The one tender was subsequently re-advertised in November 2018 and was awarded in February 2019. |
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2019 |
One was advertised in March 2019, and the closing date was 29 March 2019. |
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TOTAL |
5 |
|
Council for the Built Environment (CBE)
a) One tender was advertised.
YEAR |
NUMBER OF TENDERS ADVERTISED |
NUMBER OF BRIEFING SESSION |
(b) COMPULSORY (YES/NO) |
2017 |
1 |
1 |
Yes, 21 February 2017 |
Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB)
- 57 tenders were advertised
ii) YEAR |
NUMBER OF TENDERS ADVERTISED |
NUMBER OF BRIEFING SESSION |
(b) COMPULSORY (YES/NO) |
2010 |
3 |
0 |
N/A |
2011 |
4 |
0 |
N/A |
2012 |
2 |
1 |
YES |
2013 |
5 |
2 |
YES |
2014 |
3 |
1 |
YES |
2015 |
12 |
1 |
YES |
2016 |
7 |
0 |
N/A |
2017 |
11 |
1 |
YES |
2018 |
10 |
1 |
YES |
TOTAL |
57 |
7 |
|
Independent Development Trust (IDT)
The requested data is not readily available at this point in time due to the high volumes of data that must be sifted through and the short time-frame within which this reply must be tabled in Parliament.
11 April 2019 - NW786
Matsepe, Mr CD to ask the Minister of Transport
Whether, with reference to aircraft model Boeing 737 MAX 8 which crashed this month in Ethiopia and over the Java Sea in October 2018, (a) the SA Civil Aviation Authority is undertaking an audit of all aircraft of this model landing and departing any airports in the country, (b) what (i) is being done in this regard taking the recent two crashes into account and (ii) investigations are undertaken and (c) on what date will the results of such investigations be made available?
Reply:
South African Civil Aviation Authority (SACAA)
The South African Civil Aviation Authority (a) identified one operator, namely Comair that currently has one (1) Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft in its fleet and the second aircraft was yet to be delivered when the accident occurred. Only one foreign operator used and flew this aircraft model into South Africa, namely Ethiopian Airlines.
(b) (i) the SACAA engaged Comair following the Ethiopian airline crash and the operator voluntarily grounded its affected aircraft. Ethiopian airlines also voluntarily grounded its Boeing 737 MAX 8 fleet. Ordinarily, the Department of Transport issues a Foreign Operator Permit, on recommendation of the SACAA, to all foreign airlines intending to fly into South Africa and through this mechanism, the Authority would know the model of aircraft intended to be flown into the country and would implement and enforce any existing national or adopted airworthiness directives, etc. It is important to note that with regards to this matter, the State of design and manufacturing, i.e. the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), has subsequently issued a directive grounding all Boeing 737 MAX 8 & 9 aircraft globally until further notice.
(ii) currently no investigations are being conducted by RSA’s Aircraft and Incident Investigation Division because South Africa is not the State of Occurrence or Registry of the two accidents; RSA suffered no fatalities in the two accidents and RSA has not yet been requested to participate or assist in the investigation.
(c) N/A
11 April 2019 - NW672
Ryder, Mr D to ask the Minister of Public Works
(a) What (i) amount has been allocated for the renovations, improvements and maintenance of (aa) ministerial houses, (bb) each parliamentary village, (cc) the parliamentary precinct and (dd) all other Prestige Portfolio assets in his department’s 2019-20 budget and (ii) are the details of the planned renovations, improvements and maintenance in each case and (b) by what date(s) are these projects envisaged to (i) commence and (ii) conclude?
Reply:
(a) (i) (aa) and (bb) In respect of Cape Town the allocated amount for the facilities management contract for both Ministerial houses and Parliamentary villages is R170 025 405. For Pretoria, the allocated amount is R5 757 000.
(cc) R273 261 084
(dd) R284 550 324
(a)(ii) (a) and (b) (i) and(ii) In terms of the details of the planned renovations, improvements, maintenance, as well as details pertaining to the dates when the projects are envisaged to commence and be concluded, please see the tables below:
(a) (i) (aa) Parliamentary Villages and Ministerial houses maintenance :
:
(ii) Project Description |
Allocation 2019/2020 |
(b) (i) Commencement Date |
(b) (ii) Completion Date |
|
1 |
Parliamentary Villages & Official Residential Accommodation: Provide integrated Facilities Management services for a 5-year period. (Current FM) |
R116 713 639 |
1 October 2014 |
30 September 2019 |
2 |
Parliamentary Villages & Official Residential Accommodation: Provide integrated Facilities Management services for a 5-year period. (New FM) |
R41 160 825 |
1 September 2019 |
30 March 2020 |
3 |
Klippercourt 2: Upgrade of kitchen and bathroom |
R1 021 231 |
1 October 2019 |
28 February 2020 |
4 |
Oak: Implementation of Security Measures: Construction of Guard hut, installation of electric fence and cameras and monitors. |
R4 328 413 |
1 October 2019 |
30 March 2020 |
a (i) (bb) Parliamentary Villages:
(i) Project details are as follows:
(ii) Project Description |
Allocation 2019/2020 |
(b) (i) Commencement Date |
(b) (ii) Completion Date |
|
1 |
Parliamentary Villages: Refurbishment of Sessional Official Accommodation. |
R1 214 820 |
18 August 2015 |
18 December 2018 |
2 |
Parliamentary Villages: Upgrading of Access Control at the three Parliamentary Villages. |
R675 140 |
10 February 2015 |
9 October 2015 |
3 |
Parliamentary Villages Routine and Sustainable maintenance and Minor upgrade of residences. |
R4 911 337 |
05 April 2019 |
04 April 2022 |
(a) (i) (cc) Parliamentary Precinct:
(i) Project details are as follows:
(ii) Project Description |
Allocation 2019/2020 |
(b) (i) Commencement Date |
(b) (ii) Completion Date |
|
1 |
Marks Building: External Repairs and Renovations (Work entails the roof replacement / water proofing, repairs to sandstone walls, replacement of windows, repairs to windows and repairs to cooling towers.) Funds approved to replace air conditioning system on 5th floor and to refurbish all offices on 5th floor only. |
R10 796 225 |
07 March 2016 |
31 March 2019 |
2 |
NCOP: Total refurbishment of the building including HVAC, Electrical and Electronic installations |
R50 491 167 |
11 May 2017 |
01 June 2019 |
3 |
Maintenance Contract for Security / Access Control on the Parliamentary Precinct. |
R3 776 548 |
01 November 2016 |
31 October 2019 |
4 |
90 Plein Street building: 6th Floor: Total refurbishment for Parliament. |
R7 620 519 |
11 June 2018 |
16 June 2019 |
5 |
Parliament Precinct: Upgrade of Security at Entrances to Parliamentary Precinct, installation of additional perimeter fencing and create temporary vehicle search park, and to implement urgent enhanced security measures at various buildings. |
R3 000 000 |
Tender date 02 August 2019. |
10 month contract period. |
6 |
Parliamentary Buildings: Various Kitchens: Replace kitchen equipment and re-design 90 Plein Street kitchen. |
R2 157 372 |
Tender date 27 September 2019. |
4 month contract period. |
7 |
100 Plein Street building: External repairs and renovations and redesign of ground floor. |
R1 200 000 |
Tender date 05 April 2019. |
12 month contract period. |
8 |
Old Assembly Cape Stores: Structural Repairs |
R4 965 939 |
Tender date 30 March 2019. |
4 month contract period. |
9 |
90 Plein Street Basement: Remedial work to repair leakages |
R1 226 014 |
Tender date 30 March 2019. |
4 month contract period. |
10 |
Parliamentary Precinct: Re-sleaving of Sewerage and Storm Water pipes. |
R3 242 397 |
Tender date 29 March 2019. |
4 month contract period. |
11 |
Stalplein: Above and underground parking: Structural Repairs to granite structures. |
R1 628 430 |
Tender date 30 April 2019. |
12 month contract period. |
12 |
Preparation for the 6th Parliament: Painting and carpeting of offices of Members. |
R1 227 170 |
Tender date 30 April 2019 |
24 month contract period. |
13 |
Parliamentary Complex: Official Office Accommodation: Provide integrated Facilities Management services for a 5-year period. |
R132 031 611 |
October 2014 |
30 September 2019 |
14 |
Parliamentary Complex: Official Office Accommodation: Provide integrated Facilities Management services for a 5-year period. (New contract) |
R43 117 525 |
Tender date 03 May 2019 |
5 year contract period |
15 |
120 Plein Street: 4th floor (create board room separate from office), 10th floor (– Upgrade kitchen) and 16th floor (minor refurbishments) |
R11 791 |
Tender date 29 March 2019 |
3 month contract period |
16 |
120 Plein Street Building: 8th floor: Home Affairs: Total refurbishment of the entire floor. |
R2 324 806 |
Tender date 07 June 2019 |
3 month contract period |
17 |
Parliament Towers: Ground floor: Reconfiguration and upgrade of ground floor. |
R1 539 446 |
Tender date 08 June 2019 |
12 month contract period. |
18 |
Parliamentary Precinct: Investigate provision of additional standby / emergency power supply to the Precinct. |
R2 904 123 |
Consultants to be appointed once project is approved by the Director-General |
6 month contract period |
(a) (i) (dd) Directors-General Residences:
(ii) Project Description |
Allocation 2019/2020 |
(b) (i) Commencement Date |
(b) (ii) Completion Date |
|
1 |
Mouille Grange : Upgrading of 25 Flats |
R3 000 000 |
28 September 2019 |
27 September 2021 |
2 |
GSE: Genadendal: Upgrade of external parking, paving and storm water drainage |
R1 767 000 |
1 September 2019 |
30 May 2020 |
PRETORIA: Project details are as follows:
(ii) Project Description |
Allocation 2019/2020 |
(b) (i) Commencement Date |
(b) (ii) Completion Date |
|
1 |
Union Buildings: Replacement of lifts |
R2 660 442 |
11 January 2018 |
July 2019 |
2 |
Union Buildings: Jakaranda Projects |
R3 975 527 |
October 2019 |
12 contract |
3 |
Brynterion Estate: Construction of Gate 1 & 2 as well as the Dog Unit |
R29 667 268 |
Project evaluated on the 15 March 2019 |
2 year contract |
4 |
Brynterion Estate: Refurbishment of existing roads on western side of Brynterion Estate & Eastwood street entrance roads |
R65 286 291 |
Tender went to Regional Bid Adjudication Committee on 12 March 2019 |
36 Months contract |
5 |
Brynterion Estate: Construction of new command centre |
R29 767 500 |
Project is in the process of finalising sketch plan, sketch plan scheduled for 15 April 2019 |
20 Months |
6 |
Union Buildings: Replacement of carpets at ground floor East Wing |
R5 757 000 |
September 2019 |
3 months contract |
7 |
Pretoria: Facilities Management for Presidency |
R132 755 682 |
1 April 2019 |
5 year contract |
8 |
Union Buildings: Installation and repairs of the fire and PA System at UB |
R9 913 614 |
Tender adjudicated 05 March 2019 |
6 months period |
9 |
Maintenance of Ministerial houses |
R5 757 000 |
As and when required |
As and when required |
11 April 2019 - NW673
Ryder, Mr D to ask the Minister of Public Works
(1) Whether the Van Der Stel House on the western corner of the parliamentary precinct, which currently houses SA Police Service offices, forms part of his department’s Prestige Portfolio; (2) (a) who is responsible for the maintenance of the building, (b) what (i) is the scope and (ii) are the time frames of any planned maintenance and (c) was Heritage Western Cape consulted in the development of the maintenance plan; (3) whether a (a) Custodian Asset Management Plan (CAMP) and (b) User Asset Management Plan (UAMP) have been put in place for the building; if so, was Heritage Western Cape consulted during the development of the CAMP and UAMP; (4) whether he has found that the State is compliant with the National Heritage Resources Act, Act 25 of 1999, and its associated regulations with regard to this building; (5) whether the building is currently compliant with the Occupational Health and Safety Act, Act 85 of 1993; if not, what steps are planned to address compliance in the (a) short and (b) medium term? NW796E
Reply:
(1) Yes, the Belvedere Building forms part of the Department of Public Work’s Cape Town Prestige Portfolio;
(2) (a) The Department of Public Works is responsible for the maintenance of the Belvedere Building;
(b) (i) Requests were received from both the Presidency, as well as Parliament for the utilization of the building. The matter has been referred to the in-house heritage architect for recommendation regarding the optimal future use of the building. The outcome will allow the Department to finalise the scope of work for the total refurbishment of the building, thereby addressing the backlog of maintenance required to restore the building;
(b) (ii) The time frames will be determined by the finalisation of the process in relation to part (b) (i) above;
(c) The South African Heritage Resources Agency (SAHRA) will be part of the project team in the planning phase of this project;
(3) (a) No, a Custodian Asset Management Plan (C-AMP) has not been put in place.
(b) Yes, a User Asset Management Plan (U-AMP) was compiled for the building. Heritage Western Cape does not take part in the formulation of U-AMPs and C-AMPS, as these mainly involve the Department of Public Works and client departments. Heritage Western Cape will be involved once the scope of work in respect of the refurbishment of the building has been established.
(4) To date, SAHRA have not yet been requested to do a survey of the building to establish the compliance of the building to the Act. SAHRA will be consulted in that regard.
(5) (a) and (b) The building is non-compliant to the Occupational Health and Safety Act, 1993 (Act No. 85 of 1993). However, all the fire-fighting equipment and signage is compliant for the building and day-to-day maintenance is being carried out as required. All matters of non-compliance will be addressed as part of the upcoming major refurbishment project.
11 April 2019 - NW671
Ryder, Mr D to ask the Minister of Public Works
Whether any members of the Executive (a) requested any specific fittings or improvements to their ministerial houses and/or (b) specified suppliers of such fittings or improvements since 1 April 2018; if not, what is the position in this regard; if so, (i) which member of the Executive made each request and (ii) what was the nature of each specified request?
Reply:
(a) and (b) No.
Thus, (i) and (ii) fall away.
11 April 2019 - NW712
Ngwenya, Ms G to ask the Minister of Public Works
What is the (a) make, (b) model, (c) price and (d) date on which each vehicle was purchased for use by (i) him and/or the former minister and (ii) his deputy (aa) in the (aaa) 2016-17 and (bbb) 2017-18 financial years and (bb) since 1 April 2018?
Reply:
(aaa) Not applicable. No vehicles were purchased in the 2016-17 financial year.
(i) (aa) (bbb) The following motor vehicle was purchased for official use in the 2017-18 financial year for the Minister, Hon. T W Nxesi, MP:
(a) Audi
(b) Q7 NM
(c) R1 076 180.92
(d) 2017-05-09 (Vehicle was transferred to the Department of Sport and Recreation).
The following motor vehicles were also purchased for official use in the 2017-18 financial year, for the Minister in that period, Mr N Nhleko, for use in Pretoria and Cape Town.
a) Mercedes Benz
b) GLE 350D
c) R1 228 001.98
d) 2017-06-19
a) Toyota
b) Land Cruiser V200
c) R1 263 986.17
d) 2017-06-20
(bb) Not applicable. No vehicles have been purchased since 01 April 2018.
(ii) (aa) (aaa) and (bbb) No motor vehicles were purchased, as such this question falls away.
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11 April 2019 - NW775
Ryder, Mr D to ask the Minister of Public Works
(1) (a) How often are deviations from the prescribed supply chain management policies and processes by the Property Management Trading Entity reported on, (b) to whom are the deviation reports supplied, (c) who signs off on the specified reports and (d) why are the reports not tabled and/or presented to the Portfolio Committee on Public Works; (2) whether he will furnish Mr D R Ryder with copies of the most recent deviation reports; if not why not; if so, what are the relevant details?
Reply:
(1) (a) Internally within the Department of Public Works, all deviations processed, approved and recorded are reported on a monthly basis to the Department’s Standing Accountability Management Committee (AMC).
(b) Deviations that are above the tender threshold of one million rand (R1 million) procured from a sole source supplier or arising out of an emergency and approved by the relevant delegated authority within the Department, are reported to the National Treasury and the Auditor General of South Africa (AGSA) within the prescribed 10 days of such approval per case.
Deviations other than sole source or arising out of an emergency are considered by the relevant delegated authority within the Department and then recommended to the National Treasury for approval/support. The National Treasury supported deviations are then reported to the AGSA within 10 days of approval.
All reported deviations of the Department are published in the National Treasury website after approval.
(c) Internally within the Department all deviations’ registers and reports are presented to the AMC. Deviations that are above the tender threshold procured either from a sole source supplier or arising out of an emergency are reported to the NT and AGSA. All NT supported deviations that are not a sole source transaction nor arising out of an emergency are provided to the AGSA
The Chief Director: Supply Chain Management (CD: SCM) or his/her delegate accounts for all deviations that are presented at the AMC. The deviation reports to National Treasury and AGSA for all sole source procurement and those arising out of emergencies and which were approved by the relevant authority are signed off by the CD: SCM. Reports to AGSA for deviations that are neither sole source nor arising out of emergencies that are supported by the National Treasury are signed off by the CD: SCM.
(d) There is currently no specific regulatory provision or stipulation that provides for the reporting of deviations to the National Assembly Portfolio Committee on Public Works. However, the Department of Public Works is always prepared to respond to any invitation from the Portfolio Committee on Public Works in order to report on the deviations as and when the Committee is able to find a slot to deliberate on such.
2. Yes, deviation reports to the AGSA for deviations that have been supported by the National Treasury are attached as Annexure A.