Questions and Replies
09 November 2018 - NW2947
Yako, Ms Y to ask the Minister of Mineral Resources
(1)Who (a) arranged the meeting held in Xolobeni in the Eastern Cape on 23 September 2018, (b) was invited to the meeting and (c) sent the invitations for the specified meeting; (2) whether, besides invitations, there was any other form of communication to inform people of the meeting; if not, why not; if so, what are the relevant details? NW3259E
Reply:
- (a) The meeting was arranged by the Department of Mineral Resources, National and Regional Offices, District Municipality, Local Municipality as well as the relevant security agencies.
(b) The following stakeholders were invited to the meeting – Kindly see the attached register
(c) Invitations to the political principals were sent by the Minister’s Office; Media was invited by the Department’s Chief Directorate: Communication and Knowledge Management; the community representatives were invited by the Local Mayor’s office.
(2) Yes beside the formal invitations, ward Councillors informed communities that they serve.
Approved/Not Approved
Mr SG Mantashe
Minister of Mineral Resources
Date Submitted:-……………/………………/2018
09 November 2018 - NW2828
Oosthuizen, Mr GC to ask the Minister of Higher Education and Training
Will the National Financial Student Aid Scheme (NSFAS) be (a) scrapping or (b) amending the so-called student-centred model adopted in 2018; if so, what are the features of the future system to disburse payments to students; (2) what does it mean that there has only been a 46% utilisation of the funds made available by the NSFAS by technical and vocational education and training colleges as at 30 August 2018?
Reply:
- (a) No decision has been made on the scrapping of the student-centred model.
(b) Part of the Terms of Reference for the Administrator is to work with the Department of Higher Education and Training to review the business processes of the entity and make long-term recommendations on the future models, structures, systems and business processes necessary for an effective National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS).
2. The budget allocation for Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) college students was calculated on an expected proportion of eligible students linked to the enrolment plan. The number of students that have taken up the opportunity has been lower than expected for the TVET college sector. A major factor has been a large number of students who have not signed their bursary contracts. To mitigate this, NSFAS has sought approval from the Auditor-General to pay TVET colleges on proof of registration rather than on the basis of a signed contract.
09 November 2018 - NW2592
Matiase, Mr NS to ask the MINISTER OF RURAL DEVELOPMENT AND LAND REFORM:
(a) What is the total number of (i) deputy directors-general and (ii) chief directors that are employed in (aa) an acting and (bb) a permanent capacity in her department and (b) what is the total number of women in each case; (2) (a) what is the total number of (i) chief executive officers and (ii) directors of each entity reporting to her and (b) what is the total number of women in each case?
Reply:
- (a) (i) (aa) 1 DDG acting in the post of Director General.
(bb) 6 DDGs employed in permanent capacity
(a) (ii) (aa) 7 Chief Directors acting at DDG level.
(a) (ii) (bb) 74 Chief Directors employed in permanent capacity including the 7 acting at DDG level.
(b) 1 woman at DDG level acting at DG level.
2 women are permanent DDGs including the Acting DG
3 women at CD level acting at DDG level
30 women are permanent CDs including 3 acting at DDG level.
2. (a) (i) 3 Heads of entities report to the Minister i.e. Commission on Restitution of Land Rights, Office of the Valuer-General and Ingonyama Trust.
(ii) 4 Directors ITB
6 Directors OVG
23 Directors Commission
(b) 2 (Chief Land Claims Commissioner and the Acting CEO of the ITB).
09 November 2018 - NW2832
Steyn, Ms A to ask the MINISTER OF RURAL DEVELOPMENT AND LAND REFORMv
With reference to the past three financial years, (a) what is the name of each advisor that has been employed in the Ministry, (b) what role was played by each advisor, (c) what are the details of the salary package of each advisor, (d) on what date was each advisor appointed and (e) whether each advisor declared any conflicts of interest to the Ministry and/or her department?
Reply:
(a),(b),(c),(d),(e) Please refer to the below tables.
2017/2018 Financial Year
(a) Advisor |
(b) Role |
(c) Salary |
(d) Appointment Date |
(e) Declared |
Mr M Mbongwa |
Advisor for Economic |
R1,116,918.00 |
1 January 2016 |
Yes |
Ms C Bartlett |
Advisor for Policy |
R1,058,691.00 |
1 August 2013 |
Yes |
2016/2017 Financial Year
(a) Advisor |
(b) Role |
(c) Salary |
(d) Appointment Date |
(e) Declared |
Mr M Mbongwa |
Advisor for Economic |
R1,058,691.00 |
1 January 2016 |
Yes |
Ms C Bartlett |
Advisor for Policy |
R898,743.00 |
1 August 2013 |
Yes |
2015/2016 Financial Year
(a) Advisor |
(b) Role |
(c) Salary |
(d) Appointment Date |
(e) Declared |
Mr M Mbongwa |
Advisor for Economic |
R1,017,972.00 |
1 January 2016 |
Yes |
Ms C Bartlett |
Advisor for Policy |
R864,177.00 |
1 August 2013 |
Yes |
09 November 2018 - NW2894
Nolutshungu, Ms N to ask the Minister of Higher Education and Training
What number of students are beneficiaries of the National Student Financial Aid Scheme at each institution of higher learning in each province from 1 January 2018 up to the latest specified date for which information is available?
Reply:
The National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) has provided the following information as at 18 September 2018 in relation to the number of students that are beneficiaries at each institution of higher learning:
Number of beneficiaries per University:
No. |
Institutions (Universities) |
New student |
Returning student |
Students funded |
Students funded |
||
1 |
Cape Peninsula University of Technology |
5008 |
7264 |
2 |
Central University of Technology |
3566 |
6338 |
3 |
Durban University of Technology |
7136 |
13016 |
4 |
Mangosuthu University of Technology |
2705 |
4431 |
5 |
Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University |
5235 |
6414 |
6 |
North-West University |
7431 |
8238 |
7 |
Rhodes University |
1040 |
881 |
8 |
Sefako Makgatho Health Science University |
1242 |
1489 |
9 |
Sol Plaatje University |
289 |
307 |
10 |
Tshwane University of Technology |
13270 |
21686 |
11 |
University of Cape Town |
1507 |
2187 |
12 |
University of Fort HARE |
2483 |
5940 |
13 |
University of Free State |
7098 |
6972 |
14 |
University of Johannesburg |
8042 |
13742 |
15 |
University of KwaZulu-Natal |
9389 |
11470 |
16 |
University of Limpopo |
5183 |
10074 |
17 |
University of Mpumalanga |
1055 |
689 |
18 |
University of Pretoria |
3886 |
3811 |
19 |
University of South Africa |
31370 |
15773 |
20 |
University of Stellenbosch |
1240 |
1147 |
21 |
University of The Western Cape |
3197 |
4566 |
22 |
University of the Witwatersrand |
3216 |
4035 |
23 |
University of Venda |
3641 |
7902 |
24 |
University of Zululand |
5270 |
9065 |
25 |
Vaal University of Technology |
4259 |
5864 |
26 |
Walter Sisulu University |
7659 |
11968 |
Number of beneficiaries per Technical and Vocational Education and Training College:
No. |
Institutions |
New students |
Returning students |
Students funded |
Students funded |
||
Boland |
2269 |
1359 |
|
Buffalo City |
1446 |
1388 |
|
Capricorn |
3390 |
4039 |
|
Central Johannesburg |
2481 |
1264 |
|
Coastal KZN |
3254 |
3167 |
|
College of Cape Town |
2640 |
1689 |
|
East Cape Midlands |
1989 |
1578 |
|
Ehlanzeni |
3869 |
750 |
|
Ekurhuleni East |
4538 |
1322 |
|
Ekurhuleni West |
5336 |
3727 |
|
Elangeni |
3311 |
2116 |
|
Esayidi |
1303 |
2299 |
|
False Bay |
1659 |
1716 |
|
Flavius Mareka |
2094 |
806 |
|
Gert Sibande |
3737 |
2671 |
|
Goldfields |
991 |
410 |
|
Ikhala |
1603 |
1190 |
|
Ingwe |
1736 |
2075 |
|
King Hintsa |
1220 |
816 |
|
King Sabata Dalindyebo |
2406 |
2605 |
|
Lephalale |
880 |
725 |
|
Letaba |
2562 |
1200 |
|
Lovedale |
1447 |
1206 |
|
Majuba |
7198 |
3173 |
|
Maluti |
3032 |
2208 |
|
Mnambithi |
1684 |
1406 |
|
Mopani |
2361 |
1520 |
|
Motheo |
5077 |
1336 |
|
Mthashana |
1835 |
1133 |
|
Nkangala |
3084 |
1915 |
|
Northern Cape Rural |
1920 |
376 |
|
Northern Cape Urban |
1667 |
671 |
|
Northlink |
5416 |
2569 |
|
Orbit |
2923 |
1426 |
|
Port Elizabeth |
1800 |
1894 |
|
Sedibeng |
5833 |
3303 |
|
Sekhukhune |
2165 |
934 |
|
South Cape |
1826 |
775 |
|
South West Gauteng |
6346 |
2294 |
|
Taletso |
744 |
210 |
|
Thekwini |
2580 |
1608 |
|
Tshwane North |
4581 |
2602 |
|
Tshwane |
2669 |
1061 |
|
Umfolozi |
2446 |
2233 |
|
Umgungundlovu |
1845 |
1342 |
|
Vhembe |
8242 |
3469 |
|
Vuselela |
1915 |
557 |
|
Waterberg |
1784 |
983 |
|
West Coast |
3010 |
659 |
|
Western (Gauteng) |
6333 |
1263 |
09 November 2018 - NW2878
Ntlangwini, Ms EN to ask the Minister of Energy
(1) Whether the new Power China International Energy Project Power Plant in Limpopo will contribute to the national grid; if not, what will the specified power plant be supplying energy to; if so, which areas; (2) Are there any specific companies which the power plant will be supplying energy to; if so, what (a) is the name of each company, (b) is the name of each director of each company (c) is the registration number of each company and (d) amount has been invested by each company; and (3) Has he found that the power plant is in compliance with the Electricity Regulations Act, Act 4 of 2006, and the Integrated Resource Plan?
Reply:
The Department received the question, reviewed its contents against its mandate and has determined that the most appropriate respondent should be the Department of Trade and Industry and the Limpopo Provincial Government.
09 November 2018 - NW2646
Robertson, Mr K to ask the MINISTER OF RURAL DEVELOPMENT AND LAND REFORM
What are the details of (a) the criteria used by the Valuer-General when evaluating properties earmarked for expropriation, (b) scenarios available on all properties valued and (c) how the price for properties that are earmarked for expropriation are determined?
Reply:
(a) All valuations for land reform are carried out in terms of Section 12 of the Property Valuations Act, 2014 (Act No. 17 of 2014). The criteria for determining the value is as follows:
“value” for purposes of section 12 (1)(a), means the value of property identified for purposes of land reform, which must reflect an equitable balance between the public interest and the interest of those affected by the acquisition, having regard to all the relevant circumstances, including the-
- current use of the property;
- history of the acquisition and the use of the property;
- market value of the property;
- extent of direct state investment and subsidy in the acquisition and beneficial capital improvement of the property; and
- purpose of the acquisition.
(b) Not applicable.
(c) The values of properties earmarked for land reform are determined using the criteria as outlined in part (a) above.
08 November 2018 - NW3045
Lekota, Mr M to ask the Minister of Transport
What plans did he put in place to remedy the (a) financial, (b) administrative and (c) governance difficulties currently being experienced by the Road Accident Fund?
Reply:
The Road Accident Fund (RAF) has put the following plans in place to remedy the (a) financial, |
In the longer term the design of the system of road accident compensation must change to address the fact that the existing system is unaffordable, with income not matching expenditure. To this end the RABS Bill, which is currently before the Portfolio Committee on Transport, will address the future financial viability of road accident compensation by ensuring a balance between funding and benefits. In the interim, the RAF has implemented a Cash Management Strategy to ensure that available funding is distributed in an equitable and fair manner. This has since evolved to cash management in the ordinary course of business, which is reviewed in response to the business environment. The RAF ensures that it communicates with service providers to ensure they are kept abreast of developments where necessary. The RAF seeks to ensure that any funds that are not committed due to general savings or delays in procurement, are allocated to the settlement of claims, where possible. The RAF has engaged with stakeholders such as National Treasury and the Department of Transport to ensure awareness, to present status updates and to seek solutions. In addition, the RAF has sought to implement measures to minimize the interruption caused by attachments of the RAF’s bank accounts. |
(b) administrative and |
The existing system of road accident compensation is administratively complex. Fault has to be proven and benefits are not defined, which results in delays in establishing liability and the quantification of claims, often resulting in disputes and protracted litigation, in which the intermediaries have a direct and substantial financial interest. The RABS Bill addresses the shortcomings by, inter alia, providing for defined benefits, on a no-fault basis, paid directly to beneficiaries, in a structured manner, ensuring wider cover, especially to the poor. The RABS Bill further seeks to reduce the administrative complexity inherent in the current system which will see less involvement by intermediaries and more money reaching the intended beneficiaries of the system. In the interim, the RAF addresses improved administration through, inter alia, the RAF’s Annual Performance Plan for the 2018 - 2019 financial year, which addresses the RAF’s administrative challenges by, amongst others, providing for: initiatives aligned to efficient processing of claims; initiatives aligned to providing accessible services: initiatives aligned to effective financial management; initiatives aligned to optimising ICT functionality; initiatives aligned to improving people management; initiatives aligned to RAF transformation; and initiatives aligned to an assured control environment. |
(c) governance difficulties currently being experienced by the Road Accident Fund |
The previous Board was dissolved by the Minister of Transport and an Interim Board was appointed to address governance challenges. The process to appoint a permanent Board has commenced. The process to appoint a CEO re-commenced two months ago. |
08 November 2018 - NW2453
Matiase, Mr NS to ask the MINISTER OF RURAL DEVELOPMENT AND LAND REFORM
What is the (a) name of each investing company that has invested on land owned by (i) her department and (ii) each entity reporting to her and (b)(i) nature, (ii) value and (iii) length of each investment?
Reply:
(a)(i) Please refer to Annexure A.
(a)(ii) Please refer to Annexure B.
(b)(i),(ii),(iii) Please refer to Annexure B.
08 November 2018 - NW2852
Maimane, Mr MA to ask the MINISTER OF RURAL DEVELOPMENT AND LAND REFORM
Whether her department has received the report of the inquiry into land rights at Gwatyu in the Eastern Cape from the service provider yet; if not, by what date is the report expected; if so, (a) who is the service provider, (b) why was the specified service provider selected, (c) what are the terms of reference for the service provider’s mandate relating to the report and (d) what costs were incurred in employing the specified service provider?
Reply:
No, the report is expected by 30 November 2018.
(a) Sonamzi Mkata Attorneys.
(b) It was their turn in the rotational system that is used by the Land Rights Management Facility in sourcing service providers that are already on their panel.
(c) The terms of reference are as follows:
- Provide a legal opinion on the tension between the Tshatshu Traditional Council, Gwatyu Emerging Farmers Union and the Gwatyu CPA;
- Make recommendations on whether one communal property association or multiple communal property associations should be established for Gwatyu Farms;
- Identify all occupiers and categorize them according to their tenure status e.g. former leases, former farm dwellers, invaders etc.;
- Identify and describe disputes between land rights holders;
- Provide recommendations regarding the resolution of disputes;
- Search for all leases and identify invaders and verify their relationships with former lessees or farm occupiers;
- Provide a comprehensive list of their assets including their livestock (proof to be provided e.g. branding certificate etc.);
- Establish the number of occupiers that are keeping livestock of their relatives who are not staying on the farms;
- Determine the number of sites illegally demarcated / subdivisions and, if purchased, indicate the amount paid; and
- Check the number of civil servants who are in occupation of Gwatyu Farms and make recommendations in line with the State Land Lease and Disposal Policy Framework.
(d) About R402 121.00.
08 November 2018 - NW3043
Alberts, Mr ADW to ask the Minister of Transport
(1)Whether he can give an indication regarding the number of claims that have become prescribed in the hands of the Road Accident Fund since 1 January 2000 for each month of each year according to (a) percentage and (b) absolute numbers from the year 2000 up to and including the latest statistics for 2018; (2) what are the overall reasons for the prescription of the claims in each month; (3) given the prescriptions that take place, what does he intend to do in order to stop this malpractice, especially against the background of the establishment of the Road Accident Benefit Scheme (RABS) Bill according to which the fund/scheme will act as an adjudicator of benefits and a benefit manager?
Reply:
- Statistics on direct claims lodged prior to December 2012 are not available, as stand-alone direct claims units were only established throughout the Road Accident Fund (RAF) during the 2012 -2013 financial year. From December 2012, statistics on direct claims were were reported on separately from other claims. The following information regarding the number of claims that have become prescribed in the hands of the RAF (claims lodged and, or, prosecuted personally by a claimant who elected not to use the services of an attorney or elected to terminate the services of their attorney) since 1 December 2012 for each month of each year according to (a) percentage and (b) absolute numbers (total) from the year 2012 up to and including the latest statistics for 2018;
Financial Year |
April |
May |
June |
July |
August |
September |
October |
November |
December |
January |
February |
March |
Total |
2012/13 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1 |
1 |
2 |
3 |
7 |
% of the total of claims prescribed during the year |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
14% |
14% |
29% |
43% |
100% |
2013/14 |
6 |
3 |
1 |
3 |
9 |
10 |
2,066 |
8 |
2 |
1 |
664 |
121 |
2,894 |
% of the total of claims prescribed during the year |
0.2% |
0.1% |
0.0% |
0.1% |
0.3% |
0.3% |
71% |
0.3% |
0.1% |
0% |
23% |
4% |
100% |
2014/15 |
1 |
14 |
4 |
2 |
1,716 |
3,974 |
178 |
- |
- |
36 |
201 |
112 |
6,238 |
% of the total of claims prescribed during the year |
0.0% |
0.2% |
0.1% |
0.0% |
28% |
64% |
3% |
0.0% |
0.0% |
1% |
3% |
2% |
100% |
2015/16 |
4 |
2 |
3 |
13 |
7 |
6 |
38 |
39 |
7 |
32 |
14 |
3 |
168 |
% of total% of the total of claims prescribed during the year |
2% |
1% |
2% |
8% |
4% |
4% |
23% |
23% |
4% |
19% |
8% |
2% |
100% |
2016/17 |
7 |
60 |
21 |
16 |
77 |
5 |
18 |
5 |
6 |
3 |
1 |
6 |
225 |
% of the total of claims prescribed during the year |
3% |
27% |
9% |
7% |
34% |
2% |
8% |
2% |
3% |
1% |
0.4% |
3% |
100% |
2017/18 |
3 |
3 |
22 |
272 |
8 |
12 |
4 |
7 |
4 |
3 |
5 |
1 |
344 |
% of the total of claims prescribed during the year |
1% |
1% |
6% |
79% |
2% |
3% |
1% |
2% |
1% |
1% |
1% |
0% |
100% |
2018/19* |
3 |
3 |
44 |
53 |
10 |
49 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
162 |
% of the total of claims prescribed during the period |
2% |
2% |
27% |
33% |
6% |
30% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
100% |
2) the overall reasons, amongst others, for the prescription of the claims in each month, are claims that prescribed in the following circumstances: while awaiting the judgment in the case of Mvumvu and Others v The Minister of Transport and the RAF (Case CCT 67/10); awaiting the completion of medico-legal reports by medical experts; delays in obtaining confirmation of appointments for assessments for medico-legal reports; delays in obtaining completed medical reports from hospitals; awaiting necessary information from claimants or service providers; files not sent to Regions by consultants prior to prescription of the claim; administrative issues such as incorrect registration, miscommunication between the regions; where direct claimants have subsequently elected to instruct an attorney and summons is not issued before prescription and where claimants failed to provide correct contact information, or contact information subsequently changed and the claimant failed to inform the RAF;
3) The RAF has implemented a Direct Claims Policy with effect from 15 February 2016. The purpose of the Direct Claims Management Policy, amongst others, is to regulate the internal management of Direct Claims to ensure that the rights of Unrepresented Claimants are protected; to ensure that the risks to the RAF are managed; and finally, to manage conflicts of interest that may arise. The Direct Claims Policy provides for consequence management in the event of non-compliance.
08 November 2018 - NW2928
Mokoena, Mr L to ask the Minister of Transport
(a) What (i) is the total number of employees that have been outsourced from private companies and/or contractors by (aa) his department and (bb) each entity reporting to him (aaa) in the past three financial years and (bbb) since 1 April 2018 and (ii) is the name of each company or contractor and (b) what amount is each employee paid?
Reply:
Department
Financial period |
Number of employees outsourced from private companies and/or contractors |
Name of Company |
Amount employee was paid |
2015/2016 |
2 |
(i) Affirmative Portfolios (ii) Akasia Personnel Consultants |
(i) R112 532.80 (ii) R1 095 863.44 |
2016/2017 |
1 |
Akasia Personnel Consultants |
R977 300.01 |
2017/2018 |
1 |
Akasia Personnel Consultants |
R833 395.47 |
1 April 2018 to date |
0 |
none |
none |
Airports Company South Africa SOC Limited (ACSA)
The question requesting information about those employees that are paid by ACSA but were insourced from private companies by ACSA, has reference.
Airports Company South Africa confirms that there are no employees on the payroll of the company
that we have insourced from external private companies. This means there are no employees on our
payroll who were outsourced to Airports Company South Africa by private companies.
Air Traffic and Navigation Services (ATNS)
(aa) N/A
(bb) ATNS doesn’t have any employees that have been outsourced from private companies.
ATNS has 29 employees currently employed on a Fixed Term Contract
(aaa) 2017/2018 financial year: 15
2016/2017 financial year: 21
2015/2016 financial year: 10
(bbb) 2018/2019 YTD: 35
(ii) N/A
(b)
Employee Number |
Position Description |
Cost to Company (A) |
|||
1 |
Instructor: Air Traffic Services |
R 918 493,00 |
|||
2 |
Regional Director: Africa |
R 2 044 720,00 |
|||
3 |
Instructor: Air Traffic Services |
R 918 493,00 |
|||
4 |
ATCO2: KN |
R 772 357,00 |
|||
5 |
ATCO3: EL |
R 918 493,00 |
|||
6 |
Instructor: Air Traffic Services |
R 918 493,00 |
|||
7 |
Administrator: L & D |
R 245 067,00 |
|||
8 |
Specialist: Operational System |
R 1 176 329,90 |
|||
9 |
Project Manager: Business Mark |
R 760 000,00 |
|||
10 |
ATCO3: CT |
R 918 493,00 |
|||
11 |
Billing Contracts Administrator |
R 398 329,91 |
|||
12 |
Billing Contracts Administrator |
R 377 122,78 |
|||
13 |
Administrator: Foreign Billing |
R 377 122,78 |
|||
14 |
Accounts Payable Administrator |
R 350 042,47 |
|||
15 |
Chief Executive Officer |
R 4 261 269,00 |
|||
16 |
Manager: Finance |
R 969 680,00 |
|||
17 |
Assistant: Company Secretary |
R 780 000,00 |
|||
18 |
Consultant: HR (Bruma & ATA) |
R 1 195 955,00 |
|||
19 |
Executive: Human Capital |
R 2 073 000,00 |
|||
20 |
Security Guard |
R 143 253,03 |
|||
21 |
Secretary: Departmental IT |
R 293 582,00 |
|||
22 |
Accountant: Fixed Assets & Pro |
R 620 595,00 |
|||
23 |
ATCO3: CT |
R 918 493,00 |
|||
24 |
ATCO1: PM |
R 515 662,00 |
|||
25 |
ATCO1: LE |
R 497 476,00 |
|||
26 |
ATCO3: PE |
R 918 493,00 |
|||
27 |
Instructor: Air Traffic Services |
R 918 493,00 |
|||
28 |
ATCO3: JS |
R 831 994,00 |
South African Civil Aviation Authority (SACAA)
(a) (i) A total of 18 employees using 9 different companies have been outsourced from private companies (bb) by the South African Civil Aviation Authority (aaa) over the past three years and (bbb) since 1 April 2018. (ii) The names of each of the companies used and (b) the related amounts are listed below:
List of Outsourced Employees
Cross Border Transport Agency (CBRTA)
(a) The (i) (bb) Cross-Border Road Transport Agency did not have employees that were outsourced from private companies and/or contractors in the past three financial years.
(bbb) In September 2018, two (2) employees were supplied by (ii) Nyalu Communication to provide cleaning services. The company quoted an amount of R13,000 for the service to be rendered by the two cleaners per month for a period of three (3) months. (ii) Not applicable.
Road Accident Fund (RAF)
The (a)(i)(bb) Road Accident Fund (RAF) outsourced[1] a total of (aaa) 68 employees in the past three financial years, and (bbb) 8 employees since 1 April 2018, and (ii) the name of each private company or contractor is:
- AC Consulting
- Affirmative Portfolios
- Astute Advisory
- Core Focus
- Dalitso
- Deloitte
- DNS
- EOH
- Human Communications
- Impela Alliance
- Investong Group
- KPMG
- Morvest Human Capital Management
- Moshitoa
- Nexus Forensics
- Ntirho Human Capital
- Phaki Personnel
- Price Waterhouse Coopers
- Resolve
- Teleresources
- Toro Human Capital
(b) the amount that each employee is, or was, paid is not known to the RAF in those instances where the salary payment to the employee is, or was, made by the private company or contractor, and, in those instances where the RAF made, or makes, the salary payment to the employee the RAF is prevented from divulging this information which constitutes personal information of the employee in terms of the Promotion of Access to Information Act, No. 2 of 2000.
Road Traffic Infringement Agency (RTIA)
- One (1)
(aa) One (1)
(bb) One (1)
(aaa) None
(bbb) One (1)
(ii) Thapelo Kharametsane Attorneys R42 000
Road Traffic Management Corporation Agency (RTMC)
See table below for response
Cleaning Services |
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Answer to aaa) Financial Period |
Answer a) Total Nr. of employees |
Answer to a)(ii) Name of Contractor |
Answer to b) Average Annual Cost per Employee |
Location |
Comment |
2015/16 |
9 |
Samagaba Cleaning Services |
R46 902,80 |
Head Office |
Contract Ended 31 August 2017 |
2016/17 |
9 |
Samagaba Cleaning Services |
R54 355,57 |
Head Office |
Contract Ended 31 August 2017 |
2017/18 |
8 |
JR 209 (Blue Star Trading) |
R35 591,24 |
Head Office |
Contract start date is 01 September 2017 and was ended 31 May 2018. All cleaning personnel were absorbed. |
2017/18 |
10 |
Global Cleaning services |
R83 234,84 |
Natis Offices |
Contract Commenced 06 April 2017 and was ended 31 March 2018. All cleaning employees were absorbed. |
2018/19 |
8 |
JR 209 |
R35 591,24 |
Head Office |
Contract start date is 01 September 2017 and was ended 31 May 2018. All cleaning personnel were absorbed. |
Security Services
Answer to aaa) Financial Period |
Answer a) Total Nr. of employees |
Answer to a)(ii) Name of Contractor |
Answer to b) Average Annual Cost per Employee |
Location |
Comment |
2015/16 |
8 |
Vimba Security |
R135 554,02 |
Head Office |
Contract ended 31 March 2017 |
2016/17 |
8 |
Vimba Security |
R135 554,02 |
Head Office |
Contract ended 31 March 2017 |
2017/18 |
8 |
Royal Security |
R155 967, 83 |
Head Office |
Contract ended 31 July 2017 |
2017/18 |
8 |
JR 209 |
R150 945,32 |
Head Office |
Contract still in place |
2017/18 |
16 |
Mafoko Security |
R185 674,62 |
Natis Office |
Contract still in place |
2017/18 |
20 |
Eldna Security |
R99 749,10 |
Boekenhout Traffic College |
Contract still in place |
2018/19 |
8 |
JR 209 |
R150 945,32 |
Head Office |
Contract still in place |
2018/19 |
16 |
Mafoko Security |
R185 674,62 |
Natis Office |
Contract still in place |
2018/19 |
20 |
Eldna Security |
R99 749,10 |
Boekenhout Traffic College |
Contract still in place |
South African Maritime Safety Authority (SAMSA)
RESPONSE TO PARLIAMENTARY QUESTION NUMBER: 2928 |
|
Question |
Response |
What is the total number of employees that have been outsourced from private companies and/or contractors |
31 |
By his department |
Not applicable |
Each entity reporting to him? |
SAMSA |
In the past three financial years? |
2016 - 27, 2017 - 1 and 2018 - 3 |
Since 1 April 2018 |
2 |
What is the name of each company or contractor? |
|
What amount is each employee paid? |
|
Railway Safety Regulator
(bb) The Railway Safety Regulator does not make use of any outsourced employees.
(aaa) (bbb)(ii)(b) Falls away
Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa
- (i) The Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa (PRASA) does not make use of outsourced employees. PRASA would, through Supply Chain Management processes, sources service to be provided such as security services, where labour is part of the overall cost. These service providers have the employees assigned to PRASA in their books and on their payroll.
(aaa) 2015/16 2,963
2016/17 2,977
2017/18 2,361
(bbb) 2018/19 2,980
PRASA furthermore supports SMME’s and Co-operatives where communities are empowered through station cleaning and horticulture services. For the current year 593 job opportunities have been created. A list of these co-operatives is also provided.
(ii) Security Companies
Company |
Sinqobile Equestrian |
Futuris Guarding Systems |
Hlanganani Protection Services |
Changing Tides Security |
Vusa Isizwe Security Services |
Vimtsire Protection Services |
Royal Security |
Enlightened Security |
Afri-Guard |
R1 |
Supreme Operations |
Comwezi |
Chippa |
Sechaba |
Chuma |
Illiso |
Ilanga Security |
Ibhubesi Security |
Enlightened |
Royal Security |
Ilanga |
Enlightened |
Comwezi |
Vusa-Isiswe |
Scheme Security |
WorldWatch |
Advanced Detachment |
Co-Operatives for Station Cleaning and Horticulture
Mantswe Akgakala Le Motewana |
Nithandane Makhosikazi |
Bokamoso Cleaning Primary Cooperative |
The Tabernace Porimary Cooperative |
Uzwano Cooperative Limited |
Pro Knit Primary Cooperative |
Masego Trading Cooperative |
Phakamani Mzontsundu Primary Cooperative |
Mphempe Ya lapisa Cooperative |
Eich Women in Public Transport Cooperative |
Mantswe Akgakala Le Motewana |
Masego Trading Cooperative |
Ikakgeng Cooperative |
Phambili bomama |
Masiyasiya |
Parents Power |
Orange Farm Cultural Cooperative |
Uthando Cooperative |
Bakubung Cooperative |
Kgalaletstang Cooperative |
Hamisi Cooperative |
Lethokuhle Cooperative |
Likhothwayo |
Hamisi Cooperative |
Nan Primary Cooperative |
Eich Women in Public Transport Cooperative |
Neo Entle Cooperative |
Mocheko Cooperative |
Mashudu Cooperative |
Sediba-Sa Lefa Multi-Purpose Co-operative |
Pfaranani Primary Co-operative |
Susavusiwana Co-operative |
Bright Mind Co-operative |
Predianet Construction and Projects Co-operative |
Tirisano Multi-Purpose Co-operative |
Dedicated Collegues Co-op |
Hardworkers co-op |
Cabangusebenze co-op |
Anny main primary co-op |
Izinkwezeli co -operative ltd |
Rainbow primary co-op |
Blossen co-operative ltd |
Umshanelo wakwazulu co-op |
Snade co-op ltd |
Majiya multipurpose co-op |
Abamtoti womens co-op |
C-nesipho primary co-op |
Cikizisa construction @farming co-op |
Wayforward primary co-op |
Ezasenanda trading co-op |
Isizanathi primary co-op |
Silindokuhle co-op |
KwaMashu progress |
Inkotha yedube co-op |
Sibambene co-op |
Asibonge farming co-op |
Abasadi primary co-op |
Sanelisiwe co-op |
Czwesonke farming co-op |
Mlonyeni primary co-op |
Elohim primary co-op |
Ntandokuhle trading |
Abaphikeleli co-op |
Mzansi wethu co-op |
Kathuthuyasi primary co-op |
Khaya thingo co-op |
Beauty Petros primary co-op |
Grace co-op |
Nozibele nonkulomo livestock |
Barack co-op |
BNNZ primary co-op |
Sihamba phambili primary co-op |
Amangwazi co-op |
Iintokozoeh cleaning co-op |
Thondolubanzi primary co-op |
Khehlengane primary co-op |
Sandile co-op |
Abundance co-op |
Magaye trading Enterprise |
Nkeshezane Trading Enterprise |
Manthuli Transport PTY Ltd |
Lion Primary Co-op |
Yolitha Productions Co-op |
Unako Primary Co-operative Limited |
Lithemba Projects Co-operative |
Lukhanyo Primary Co-operative |
Khanyisa Services Primary |
- The contracts with suppliers require that they pay legislated rates for the industry and in case of security the PSIRA rates.
Ports Regulator of South Africa (PRSA)
- (i) (bb) The Ports Regulator of South Africa did not outsource from any private companies
or contractors in the past three financial years.
(aaa) (bbb)(ii)(b) Falls away
South African National Roads Agency Limited (SANRAL) |
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Financial Year (aaa)(bbb) |
Total Amount paid by SANRAL (a)(i) |
Total Number of Employees (i) |
Name of outsourcing company(ii) |
Name of each Employee (b) |
Amount paid to each employee (b) |
|
2015/16 |
R624 808.74 |
36 |
1.G Lison Personnel |
Employee 1 |
R893.76 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 2 |
R351.12 |
|
|
|
|
3.Kelly |
Employee 3 |
R8 474.76 |
|
|
|
|
4.MPC |
Employee 4 |
R5 894.36 |
|
|
|
|
5.Ikamva |
Employee 5 |
R2 616.62 |
|
|
|
|
6.Affirmative portfolios |
Employee 6 |
R134 488.71 |
|
|
|
|
7.Adcorp Workforce |
Employee 7 |
R408.18 |
|
|
|
|
8.Azola Human Capital |
Employee 8 |
R478.86 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 9 |
R913.55 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 10 |
R284.49 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 11 |
R194.37 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 12 |
R155.50 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 13 |
R291.56 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 14 |
R194.37 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 15 |
R395.81 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 16 |
R240.31 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 17 |
R816.36 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 18 |
R602.55 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 19 |
R252.68 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 20 |
R2 163.70 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 21 |
R8 790.37 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 22 |
R12 004.20 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 23 |
R14 593.50 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 24 |
R2 433.97 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 25 |
R539.55 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 26 |
R191.83 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 27 |
R946.10 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 28 |
R540.63 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 29 |
R71 224.98 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 30 |
R660.40 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 31 |
R6 489.45 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 32 |
R9 234.00 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 33 |
R5 171.04 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 34 |
R2 052.00 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 35 |
R640.47 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 36 |
R329 184.63 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2016/17 |
R1 206 712.67 |
70 |
1.Afrizan Tes |
Employee 1 |
R906.30 |
|
|
|
|
2.G Lison Personnel |
Employee 2 |
R2 797.01 |
|
|
|
|
3.Masibambane Recruitment |
Employee 3 |
R14 180.44 |
|
|
|
|
4.Pakanyo Trading |
Employee 4 |
R1 436.40 |
|
|
|
|
5.Tasiso Consulting |
Employee 5 |
R2 049.75 |
|
|
|
|
6.Kelly |
Employee 6 |
R2 335.60 |
|
|
|
|
7.MPC |
Employee 7 |
R346.13 |
|
|
|
|
8.Ikamva |
Employee 8 |
R3 155.42 |
|
|
|
|
9.Affirmative portfolios |
Employee 9 |
R159 318.46 |
|
|
|
|
9.Adcorp Workforce |
Employee 10 |
R1 457.78 |
|
|
|
|
10.Azola Human Capital |
Employee 11 |
R4 351.85 |
|
|
|
|
11.Dante personnel |
Employee 12 |
R8 600.93 |
|
|
|
|
12.Morvest Human Capital Management |
Employee 13 |
R4 646.51 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 14 |
R330.43 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 15 |
R137 822.58 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 16 |
R4 817.93 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 17 |
R325.13 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 18 |
R193.05 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 19 |
R602.55 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 20 |
R5 646.40 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 21 |
R816.35 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 22 |
R41 511.48 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 23 |
R2 896.12 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 24 |
R26 527.59 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 25 |
R158 624.99 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 26 |
R325.13 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 27 |
R1 091.07 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 28 |
R116.62 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 29 |
R349.87 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 30 |
R4 753.75 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 31 |
R9 781.20 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 32 |
R28 343.25 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 33 |
R444.60 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 34 |
R437.76 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 35 |
R611.33 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 36 |
R296.51 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 37 |
R296.51 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 38 |
R1 423.29 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 39 |
R524.16 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 40 |
R6 862.05 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 41 |
R1 918.40 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 42 |
R179.85 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 43 |
R755.37 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 44 |
R2 170.05 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 45 |
R878.53 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 46 |
R1 025.84 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 47 |
R120 983.16 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 48 |
R15 985.85 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 49 |
R5 423.21 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 50 |
R14 741.27 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 51 |
R93 476.40 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 52 |
R45 262.00 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 53 |
R5 833.63 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 54 |
R8 947.39 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 55 |
R1 094.00 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 56 |
R2 187.00 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 57 |
R2 736.00 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 58 |
R12 852.43 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 59 |
R8 421.41 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 60 |
R7 978.18 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 61 |
R8 421.41 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 62 |
R9 307.87 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 63 |
R8 421.41 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 64 |
R4 432.32 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 65 |
R3 989.09 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 66 |
R3 989.09 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 67 |
R4 432.32 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 68 |
R4 432.32 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 69 |
R510.06 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 70 |
R164 572.55 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2017/18 |
R1 403 483.71 |
53 |
1.Masibambane Recruitment |
Employee 1 |
R1 178.76 |
|
|
|
|
2.Phanda Personnel |
Employee 2 |
R1 157.10 |
|
|
|
|
3.Ricoware |
Employee 3 |
R410.40 |
|
|
|
|
4.Tasiso Consulting |
Employee 4 |
R23 942.40 |
|
|
|
|
5.Kelly |
Employee 5 |
R312.25 |
|
|
|
|
6.MPC |
Employee 6 |
R1 405.11 |
|
|
|
|
7.Ikamva |
Employee 7 |
R6 574.56 |
|
|
|
|
8.Adcorp Workforce |
Employee 8 |
R1 484.28 |
|
|
|
|
9.Dante personnel |
Employee 9 |
R1 987.88 |
|
|
|
|
10.ETS Professionals |
Employee 10 |
R38 255.20 |
|
|
|
|
11.Morvest Human Capital Management |
Employee 11 |
R38 875.86 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 12 |
R568.98 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 13 |
R410 569.08 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 14 |
R98 952.00 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 15 |
R6 574.56 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 16 |
R6 574.56 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 17 |
R44 104.32 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 18 |
R1 313.28 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 19 |
R17 896.32 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 20 |
R12 044.75 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 21 |
R276.19 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 22 |
R103 745.53 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 23 |
R1 893.86 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 24 |
R1 657.13 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 25 |
R463.16 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 26 |
R631.29 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 27 |
R1 893.86 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 28 |
R37 344.37 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 29 |
R21 378.69 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 30 |
R26 926.17 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 31 |
R496.24 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 32 |
R82 753.12 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 33 |
R959.40 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 34 |
R5 602.66 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 35 |
R477.22 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 36 |
R7 888.16 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 37 |
R12 483.30 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 38 |
R6 710.86 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 39 |
R4 651.20 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 40 |
R1 574.42 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 41 |
R2 907.00 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 42 |
R43 436.05 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 43 |
R45 209.66 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 44 |
R6 205.25 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 45 |
R6 205.25 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 46 |
R443.23 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 47 |
R443.23 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 48 |
R443.23 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 49 |
R443.23 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 50 |
R6 669.00 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 51 |
R51 300.00 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 52 |
R195 856.77 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 53 |
R9 933.32 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2018/19 |
R105 923.90 |
16 |
1.Masibambane Recruitment |
Employee 1 |
R5 423.00 |
|
|
|
|
2.Phanda Personnel |
Employee 2 |
R833.75 |
|
|
|
|
3.Kelly |
Employee 3 |
R37 918.40 |
|
|
|
|
4.Khulisa connection |
Employee 4 |
R5 301.00 |
|
|
|
|
5.MPC |
Employee 5 |
R5 888.00 |
|
|
|
|
6.Izilamani group |
Employee 6 |
R3 312.00 |
|
|
|
|
7.Warrior Talent Holdings |
Employee 7 |
R4 554.00 |
|
|
|
|
8.Adcorp workforce |
Employee 8 |
R21 576.30 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 9 |
R310.50 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 10 |
R1 231.20 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 11 |
R3 817.54 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 12 |
R1 527.02 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 13 |
R10 337.94 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 14 |
R2 646.83 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 15 |
R554.24 |
|
|
|
|
|
Employee 16 |
R692.18 |
|
Total |
R3 340 929.02 |
175 |
R3 340 929.02 |
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08 November 2018 - NW3132
Horn, Mr W to ask the Minister of Transport
Whether, since he served in Cabinet, he (a)(i) was ever influenced by any person and/or (ii) influenced any of his department’s employees to take any official administrative action on behalf of any (aa) member, (bb) employee and/or (cc) close associate of the Gupta family and/or (b) attended any meeting where any of the specified persons were present; if so, what are the relevant details in each case?
Reply:
(a)(i)I was never influenced by any person and/or (ii) nor influenced any of the department’s employees to take any official administrative action on behalf of any (aa) member, (bb) employee and (cc) acknowledges to have met the close associates of the Gupta family during the SABC/TNA morning breakfast shows where I was a guest on the shows.
08 November 2018 - NW2536
Hadebe, Mr TZ to ask the Minister of Environmental Affairs
(1) (a) Does the Waste Bureau intend to own, operate and commercialise the Tyre Derived Fuel (TDF) industry, and (b) will the Waste Bureau (i) allow private companies to process tyres commercially for the waste-to-energy sector and (ii) implement any trade barriers or restrictions on private companies supplying TDF on a commercial basis to the waste-to-energy sector; (2) (a) why has the Waste Bureau set a zero price point for whole tyres delivered to the cement industry, (b) does a zero price point not provide restrictive trade practices and, as such, ensures that the commercialisation of waste to energy is not possible, and (c) how can TDF be commercialised when the Waste Bureau has set a zero price point for delivered tyres; (3) was it the intent of the Waste Bureau to impose restrictive trade practices for the supply of TDF at no cost to cement kilns; (4) what price point has been set for processed waste tyres (TDF) to the cement industry; (5) (a) will the Waste Bureau allow a certain company to enter the waste-to-energy sector, and (b) is the specified company regarded as a competitor by the Waste Bureau?
Reply:
(1) (a) The Waste Bureau supplies waste tyres that are used as TDF, and this is currently to cement kilns and brickworks. TDF plays a major role in ensuring the diversion of waste tyres from landfills, and the Waste Bureau will continue to use TDF opportunities in order to continue improving waste tyre diversion rates. The Waste Bureau may also, from time to time, explore TDF related commercial opportunities as mandated in the National Environmental Management: Waste Amendment Act, 2014 (NEM:WAA 2014).
(b) (i) There is nothing preventing private companies from processing waste tyres for the waste to energy sector, and the Waste Bureau is aware of one private company that already supplies TDF.
(ii) The Waste Bureau does not intend to implement trade barriers or restrictions on private companies supplying TDF on a commercial basis to the waste-to-energy sector
(2) (a) cement kilns gain a cost benefit from replacing coal with tyres.
(b) No
(c) See (a) and (b) above
(3) No
(4) The Waste Bureau, up until now, has only supplied whole passenger tyres to the cement industry (unprocessed), and, therefore, there is no price point that has been set for processed waste tyres (TDF).
(5) (a) The Waste Bureau does not have powers to decide which companies should or should not enter the waste-to-energy sector.
(b) No
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08 November 2018 - NW3010
Mhlongo, Mr TW to ask the Minister of Sport and Recreation
Whether she has received the SA Sports Confederation and Olympic Committee's report following the conclusion of the investigation into alleged maladministration and financial mismanagement; if not, by what date does she expect to receive it; and (2). What total amount was spent to conduct the specified investigation?
Reply:
1. In response to question (1) in relation to the SASCOC Committee of Inquiry's Report:
The SASCOC Committee of Inquiry has —
-
- already finalised its report with regard to the Sports Confederation; and
-
- in August 2018 submitted its findings, recommendations and observations inclusive of its Executive Summary to the Minister for her perusal and consideration.
2. In response to question (2) in relation to costs which were spent on this investigation:
In total, the amount of R 978 550.19 was spent to conduct and conclude the investigation of the SASCOC Committee of Inquiry which is broken down as follows:
Stenography and transcription services: R 171 450.00
Catering: R 37 500.00
Venue: R 61560.00
Fees of Committee members: R 580 254.99
PR Branding: R70 338.00
Witness costs: R 57 447.20
TOTAL: R 978 550.19
MS. T. XASA, MP
MINISTER OF SPORT AND RECREATION DATE:
08 November 2018 - NW3245
Mokgalapa, Mr S to ask the MINISTER OF RURAL DEVELOPMENT AND LAND REFORM:
What (a) amount did (i) her department and (ii) each entity reporting to her borrow from any entity in the People’s Republic of China (aa) in each of the past three financial years and (bb) since 1 April 2018, (b) is the name of the lender of each loan, (c) conditions are attached to each loan and (d) are the repayment periods for each loan in each case?
Reply:
(a)(i) R0.
(ii) R0.
(aa),(bb),(b),(c),(d) Falls away.
08 November 2018 - NW3082
Marais, Mr S to ask the Minister of Defence and Military Veterans
(1) Whether any aircraft owned or chartered by the SA Air Force (SAAF) has landed on the island of St Helena in the period 1 January 2018 up to the latest specified date for which information is available; if so, (a) on what date, (b) what type of aircraft was it and (c) what were the reasons for the landing(s); (2) did the aircraft(s) carry any military equipment for which National Conventional Arms Control Committee permits are required; if so, (a) what are the details of the cargo transported under the permits and (b) on what date will this be reported to the Joint Standing Committee on Defence; (3) will she make a statement on the matter?
Reply:
- (1) (a) The aircraft landed at St Helena on 14 August 2018.
(b) C130B Hercules.
(c) Refuelling stops.
(2). No military equipment was transported on this flight.
(3). No
08 November 2018 - NW3095
Brauteseth, Mr TJ to ask the Minister of Transport
With reference to the awarding of a contract by his department to a certain company VNA consulting engineers in KwaZulu-Natal in 2017, what (a) are the terms of reference of the contract, (b) goods and services (i) will be delivered and (ii) have been delivered to date, (c) is the duration of the contract, (d) is the value of the contract in Rand and (e) are the details of the supply chain and/or tender processes followed in awarding the contract?
Reply:
The Department of Transport has no access to the contractual issues and Supply Chain Management Process of the Kwa-Zulu Natal Department of Transport. The Honourable Member may re- direct the Question the Member of the Executive Council (MEC) of Transport in Kwa-Zulu Natal, Honourable Mxolisi Kaunda.
Therefore Question (a), (b), (c), (d) and (e) fall away.
08 November 2018 - NW3250
McGluwa, Mr JJ to ask the Minister of State Security
What (a) amount did (i) her department and (ii) each entity reporting to her borrow from any entity in the People’s Republic of China (aa) in each of the past three financial years and (bb) since 1 April 2018, (b) is the name of the lender of each loan, (c) conditions are attached to each loan and (d) are the repayment periods for each loan in each case?
Reply:
The State Security Agency has never borrowed any amount of money from any entity in the People’s Republic of China in the past three years and since 1 April 2018.
08 November 2018 - NW3041
Alberts, Mr ADW to ask the Minister of Transport
(1)Whether he can give an indication of the expected and actually realized income regarding the Gauteng e-toll system for each month from 31 December 2013 to date; (2) what type of road user made payments through corporate and individual road users for each month during the same period respectively; (3) what number of e-tags that are recorded have been activated and deactivated for each month during the same period; 4) what is the total (a) amount of legal costs spent on issuing summonses to road users thus far and (b) outstanding debt to the e-toll system for each month of the specified period; (5) whether any consideration is given to reissue summonses; if not, what is the position in this regard; if so, (a) what amount has been budgeted for this, (b) what number of persons or institutions will be sued in this regard and (c) on what date will this take place?
Reply:
- Please see Table 1 below for the expected (forecast) versus realized (actual) income.
- Payments are made by an account holder who assumes responsibility to pay the account for the registered vehicles, which can be an individual, a corporate, or a combination. The person/entity that sets up the account does not complete a “field” to indicate if it is a corporate or individual user. As a result, the SANRAL toll system does not record whether a vehicle is registered (or owned) by an individual or a corporate user and the information requested cannot be directly extracted from the toll system. Should more details be required the Member of Parliament is welcome to visit SANRAL Head Office in Pretoria.
- Table 2 below provides, for each month, the number of tags that have been activated and deactivated from December 2013 to date. The table does not reflect the tags registered prior to the December 2013 date, such as the tags that were already in use on the Bakwena route. Tags are deactivated for various reasons, which include the following:
- Movement of tag to a new vehicle
- Movement of vehicles and tags between accounts, e.g. Public Entity and Key accounts
- Deregistrations, etc
Table 1: GFIP expected (forecast) versus realized (actual) income
Table 2: e-Tag Activations versus Deactivations
Year |
Month |
Tags Activated |
Tags Deactivated |
2013 |
December |
348382 |
22667 |
|
|
|
|
2014 |
January |
165030 |
23480 |
|
February |
112086 |
18424 |
|
March |
87814 |
18731 |
|
April |
70082 |
17578 |
|
May |
62602 |
18419 |
|
June |
65643 |
19330 |
|
July |
51642 |
19357 |
|
August |
40810 |
18739 |
|
September |
34834 |
22980 |
|
October |
31604 |
17940 |
|
November |
25614 |
17144 |
|
December |
18833 |
12155 |
|
|
|
|
2015 |
January |
24856 |
17406 |
|
February |
22443 |
15280 |
|
March |
21656 |
16827 |
|
April |
18924 |
15425 |
|
May |
22663 |
17850 |
|
June |
29217 |
17329 |
|
July |
36139 |
19312 |
|
August |
30274 |
21768 |
|
September |
30685 |
19336 |
|
October |
32080 |
18070 |
|
November |
24631 |
15287 |
|
December |
18624 |
12945 |
|
|
|
|
2016 |
January |
29676 |
16615 |
|
February |
30536 |
16897 |
|
March |
31193 |
20179 |
|
April |
29310 |
19458 |
|
May |
34520 |
21343 |
|
June |
28130 |
19711 |
|
July |
32300 |
16475 |
|
August |
27270 |
16852 |
|
September |
28881 |
20350 |
|
October |
30733 |
16361 |
|
November |
26566 |
59163 |
|
December |
21566 |
84980 |
|
|
|
|
2017 |
January |
30497 |
17699 |
|
February |
29186 |
16936 |
|
March |
28355 |
28654 |
|
April |
19699 |
17387 |
|
May |
24736 |
18799 |
|
June |
24399 |
16537 |
|
July |
29388 |
17478 |
|
August |
29138 |
17409 |
|
September |
26645 |
16760 |
|
October |
31358 |
17295 |
|
November |
29733 |
15409 |
|
December |
21410 |
12567 |
|
|
|
|
2018 |
January |
29016 |
19675 |
|
February |
28005 |
16357 |
|
March |
21786 |
18216 |
|
April |
21571 |
16997 |
|
May |
22334 |
20042 |
|
June |
24091 |
14923 |
|
July |
29719 |
16678 |
|
August |
26140 |
16107 |
|
September |
27454 |
15749 |
|
October |
31005 |
16733 |
4. (a)The Contractor (ETC) incurred R4,6m on legal fees up to August 2018.
(b) The Accounting Policy of SANRAL, which is in line with IFRS, determines that the impairment assessment is done on an annual basis. As such the trade receivables balance is calculated, audited and published annually. Table 3 below reflects the audited trade receivables for the requested financial years:
Financial Year |
Toll debtors (R’million) |
2018 |
10 840.4 |
2017 |
8 798.4 |
2016 |
6 620.1 |
2015 |
4 935.3 |
2014 |
951.3 |
Table 3
5. SANRAL’s toll operator is not re-issuing summonses. The summonses that have already been issued will be amended to include new debt (if required) but will not require re-issuing. Therefore, we respond as follows:
a) Not applicable as the re-issuing summonses is not required.
b) Not applicable refer to a).
c) Not applicable refer to a).
08 November 2018 - NW3027
De Freitas, Mr MS to ask the Minister of Transport
(1) With regard to the repatriation of the remains of South Africans killed in the collapse of the church in Lagos, Nigeria, run by Pastor T B Joshua, in September 2014, (a) which company was awarded the tender in this regard, (b) what were the objectives and targets of the tender, (c) what was the value of the tender, (d) who awarded the tender, (e) what process was followed in the procurement of services and (f) what were the outcomes of the tender; (2) has he found that there were any irregularities with regard to the tender process and/or outcomes of the tender; if so, what are the relevant details?
Reply:
(1)(a) Imvubu Aviation Services Pty (Ltd)
(b) The initial specifications by the Department of Transport (DOT) was for two Antonov 124 cargo planes and one passenger aircraft plane. However, only one Antonov 124 was commissioned and paid. The Antonov’s were identified to transport mortuary trucks, other light support vehicles, equipment including tents, luggage etc. and 10xPAX to Lagos, and to additionally to this original cargo, include the remains identified for repatriation on the return to South Africa.
The passenger aircraft was identified to transport a maximum of 100 passengers.
(c) The total amount paid was R16 448 200.00 for one Antonov 124 cargo plane
(d) Mr Mawethu Vilana, acting Director-General, Department of Transport, in his capacity as Accounting Officer approved the award.
(e) Approval to deviate from inviting tenders was granted by the Accounting Officer in terms of Section 16A6.4 of the Treasury Regulations.
Following an Inter-Ministerial Committee and a Health Cluster Technical Team meeting, specifications were drafted as determined by the SA Military Health Services (SAMHS) and the Department of Health (SG/D MH OPS/R/311/2/15 dated 2 October 2014).
Numerous aviation service providers were approached and six quotations for each of the initial requirements were received (2 x Antonov and 1 x Passenger Aircraft). Three companies were disqualified due to non-tax compliance, incorrect specifications etc.
The qualifying bids were:
a) 2 x Antonov 124
Service Provider |
BEE Score |
Cost per Item |
Total Cost |
Rank |
HCR Ilanga Aviation Solutions |
8 |
1 755 600 USD (R 19 438 900) |
3 511 200 USD (R 38 877 800) |
3 |
SRS Aviation |
8 |
1 601 607 USD (R17 938 000) |
3 203 214 USD (R 35 876 000) |
2 |
Imvubu Aviation Services |
8 |
1 485 500 USD (R16 448 200) |
2 971 000 USD (R 32 896 400) |
1 |
b) 1 x Passenger Aircraft
Service Provider |
BEE Score |
Total Cost |
Rank |
HCR Ilanga Aviation Solutions |
8 |
268 923 USD (R2 977 650) |
3 |
SRS Aviation |
8 |
131 650 USD (R1 457 700) |
1 |
Imvubu Aviation Services |
8 |
215 883 USD (R2 390 360) |
2 |
*USD/ZAR exchange rate used on 18 October 2014 during evaluation calculated at R 11.0725.
The approved requirement was reduced to one Antonov 124 and an official order to that effect was issued on 5 November 2014 for R 16 448 200.00.
(f) The initial specifications by DOT was for two Antonov 124 cargo planes and one passenger aircraft plane. However, due to numerous factors, including cost, only one Antonov 124 was approved and paid by the DOT.
The Antonov 124 was tasked to transport eight vehicles and specialized equipment to Lagos to assist in the repatriation of the remains of South Africans and to return with said remains, vehicles and equipment.
Amongst the eight vehicles transported were four Forensic Pathology Trucks from the Department of Health that are specifically designed to handle bodies in disaster situations.
Nigerian authorities officially handed over positively identified mortal remains of seventy-four South Africans to Minister Radebe at the Sam Ethnan Air Force Base, Ikeja, Lagos State, Nigeria on Saturday 15 November 2014.
The Antonov 124 departed from Nigeria on the evening of Saturday 15 November 2014 and arrived home in South Africa on the morning of Sunday 16 November 2014. A formal reception ceremony was hosted on Sunday 16 November 2014 at the Air Force Base Waterkloof to receive the remains of the South Africans who had perished.
(2) No irregularities were found.
07 November 2018 - NW2813
Van Dyk, Ms V to ask the Minister of Mineral Resources
(1) What is the total land and sea area in the Namaqualand in the Northern Cape that was allocated for mining projects (a) in general and (b) for diamond mining purposes since 1 April 1994; Sea Concession and coastal, refer to Appendix 1. The hacters are not included. (2) (a) which companies own the mining rights for the diamond areas, (b) what other minerals have been mined, (c) which companies mined other minerals except diamonds, (d) what is the approximate cost of rehabilitating each hectare, (d) what amount has been spent on rehabilitation in Namaqualand by each mining company and (e) what is the total area in hectares that has been rehabilitated by each mining company in Namaqualand to date?
Reply:
(a) Companies with valid Diamond Mining Rights for diamonds only
- Alexkor Bpk (Pty) Ltd
- De Beers Consolidated Mines (Pty) Ltd
- Trans Hex Operations (Pty) Ltd
- Richterveld Mining Company (Pty) Ltd
- West Coast Resources (Pty) Ltd
- Kori Diamonds (Pty) Ltd
- Mafisa Mining (Pty) Ltd
- African Star Minerals (Pty) Ltd
- Galputs Minerale (Pty) Ltd
(b)other minerals have been mined
- Clay and Koalin (Clay)
- Cobalt
- Columbium
- Copper
- Feldspar
- Gemstones
- Gold
- Granite
- Gravel
- Hoshale o
- Iron ore,
- Kyanite
- Lead
- leucoxene
- Lithium
- Manganese
- Monazite
- Nickel
- Niobium
- Phosphate
- Platinum group metals
- Rare earths
- Rutile
- Salt
- Sand
- Silica sand
- Sillimanite
- Silver
- Silver Ore
- Stone Aggregate
- Sulphur
- Tantalum/Niobium Ore
- Tungsten
- Uranium
- Wollastonite
- Zinc
- Zircon
- Zirconium
(c) companies mined other minerals except diamonds
See appendix 2, this include mining Rights, Prospecting Rights and Mining Permits
(d) approximate cost of rehabilitating each hectare
- each and every mining method has different costing, also depending on the depth of each trench as well as the constructed company. Big companies usually follow the tender processes.
(e) total area in hectares that has been rehabilitated by each mining company in Namaqualand to date
- There has been rehabilitation in Namaqualand, however in obtaining the actual hectares of areas rehabilitate is challenging. There is a list of closures certificates that have been issued to companies who have fully rehabilitated their mining areas or if another company has taken an environmental liability of that area. The list is stated on appendix 3, inclusive of Namaqualnd, Kenhardt and Calvinia Districts
Approved/Not Approved
Mr SG Mantashe
Minister of Mineral Resources
Date Submitted:-……………/………………/2018
07 November 2018 - NW2967
Paulsen, Mr N M to ask the Minister of Higher Education and Training
What is the total number of (a) students that each institution of higher learning can accommodate and (b) new rooms that are currently being built at each institution of higher learning?
Reply:
(a) The total number of students that the 26 public universities can accommodate is 128 714.
(b) The new beds that are in the process of being built at institutions from 2018/19 onwards are 39 332, as shown in the table below:
University |
Number of beds 2017/18 |
Beds being developed from 2018/19 |
|
7 817 |
250 |
|
944 |
500 |
|
3 411 |
610 |
|
1 910 |
612 |
|
3 507 |
2 000 |
|
9 881 |
1 760 |
|
4 232 |
264 |
|
2 985 |
2 500 |
|
1 021 |
320 |
|
7 878 |
250 |
|
10 614 |
250 |
|
6 589 |
551 |
|
6 259 |
1 436 |
|
5 755 |
515 |
|
4 955 |
2 000 |
|
7 184 |
500 |
|
6 435 |
3 500 |
|
634 |
250 |
|
8 771 |
300 |
|
0 |
0 |
|
2 162 |
2 424 |
|
4 756 |
2 680 |
|
5 012 |
3 500 |
|
5 999 |
140 |
|
4 385 |
1 836 |
|
5 618 |
384 |
Total |
128 714 |
39 332 |
The total number of students that can currently be accommodated at TVET colleges is 16 927.
In the past, the Department did not receive funding for the development or maintenance of student housing infrastructure at Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) colleges.
The Department received its first budget allocation for TVET infrastructure in the 2018/19 to 2020/21 Medium Term Expenditure Framework. The amount allocated in 2018/19 is R1.3 billion, which is set to increase to R1.484 billion in 2019/20 and R1.647 billion in 2020/21. Initially, this budget will be prioritised for the refurbishment of existing TVET infrastructure, including student housing. Once the maintenance and refurbishment backlog has been sufficiently addressed, consideration will be given to developing new TVET infrastructure. The Department is engaging with National Treasury and other stakeholders to source additional funding for the development of new residences at TVET colleges.
07 November 2018 - NW2933
Xalisa, Mr Z R to ask the Minister of Higher Education and Training
(a) What (i) is the total number of employees that have been outsourced from private companies and/or contractors by (aa) her department and (bb) each entity reporting to her (aaa) in the past three financial years and (bbb) since 1 April 2018 and (ii) is the name of each company or contractor and (b) what amount is each employee paid?
Reply:
(a)-(b) The tables below provide the details of the total number of employees that have been outsourced from private companies and/or contractors by the Department and its entities with the name of each company or contractor and contract value.
Department of Higher Education and Training |
||||
Financial Year |
Number of Employees |
Type of Services |
Company Name |
Contract value in Rand |
1 April 2015 – |
0 |
National Skills Authority (NSA) fund manager |
SAB & T Chartered Accountants t/a Nexia SAB&T |
R 5 886 155.88 |
0 |
Business process mapping |
Sizwe Ntsaluba Gobodo Advisory Services (Pty) Ltd |
R 3 494 850.00 |
|
0 |
Internal and Forensic Audit (Department of Higher Education and Training) |
A2A Kopano Inc |
Average hourly rate, VAT inclusive Audit fees: Year 1: R 606.15 Year 2: R 642.52 Year 3: R 681.07 Forensic Audit fees: Year 1: R 710.22 Year 2: R 752.83 Year 3: R 798.00 |
|
0 |
Internal and Forensic Audit (NSF) |
A2A Kopano Inc |
Average hourly rate, VAT inclusive Audit fees: Year 1: R 625.17 Year 2: R 662.68 Year 3: R 702.44 Forensic Audit fees: Year 1: R 710.22 Year 2: R 752.83 Year 3: R 798.00 |
|
0 |
Monitoring and evaluation framework for the teaching and learning development sector support programme |
Uweso Consulting (Pty) Ltd |
R 495 869.22 |
|
0 |
Forensic Service |
Nexus Forensic Services |
R 541.00/hour |
|
0 |
Roll-out of skills planning system |
Core Focus |
R 2 639 199.18 |
|
0 |
Subject matter expert for mathematics |
SAIDE |
R 156 417.60 |
|
1 April 2016 – 31 March 2017 |
0 |
Career development services |
Amoriway (Pty) Ltd |
R 1 450 000.00 |
0 |
Fund manager for the Human Resource Development Council (HRDC) |
Duja Consulting |
R 1 985 973.38 |
|
0 |
Bid assistance for infrastructure procurement |
Deloitte & Touché |
R 3 787 404.08 |
|
0 |
Transactional advisory services |
Maya Group Consortium |
R 31 307 458.62 |
|
0 |
Business analysis: Recruitment |
Ernest & Young Advisory Services (Pty) Ltd |
R 7 035 789.00 |
|
0 |
Summative evaluation of career development services |
Kwem Management |
R 629 339.00 |
|
0 |
Communication services |
Angela Church |
R 3 407 174.00 |
|
0 |
Forensic, communication and information services |
Indigo |
R 40 000 000.00 |
|
0 |
Subject matter expert for natural sciences |
SAIDE |
R 312 835.20 |
|
0 |
Fund manager for SAIVCET |
SAB & T Chartered Accountants t/a Nexia SAB&T |
R4.62% calculated on the actual amount spent (estimated funds to be managed R22m per year) |
|
1 April 2017 – 31 March 2018 |
0 |
Occupational Team Conveners: Plumbing |
Plumbing Industry Registration Board (PIRB) |
Plumbing: R 2 022.00/hour |
0 0 |
Occupational Team Conveners: Welding |
Southern African Institute of Welding (SAIW) |
Welding: R 625.00/hour |
|
0 0 0 |
Occupational Team Conveners: Bricklayer, carpenter and joiner; mechanical fitter |
Steel and Engineering Industries Federation of Southern Africa (SEIFSA) |
R 950,00/hour
|
|
0 |
Enhancement, monitoring and evaluation of PSET |
Underhill Investment Holdings |
R 525 000.00 |
|
0 |
Develop costing model for occupational programmes |
Learning Strategies |
R 2 998 656.00 |
|
0 |
IT services |
Praxis Computing |
R 1 841 784.00 |
|
0 |
Development of self-directed learning material for adult programmes |
SAIDE |
R 6 042 004.00 |
|
0 |
Occupational Team Conveners: Mechanic, including automotive mechanic and diesel mechanic |
Retail Motor Industry Organisation |
R 1 425.00/hour
R 1 425.00/hour |
|
0 |
Occupational Team Conveners: bricklayer |
Steel and Engineering Industries Federation of Southern Africa (SEIFSA) |
|
|
Develop curriculum content and open learning material for electricians |
Neil Butcher and Associates |
R 3 284 904.30 |
||
Summative evaluation for Career Development Services |
Tematha Investments cc |
R 819 126.00 |
||
0 |
Call centre services |
i-choice Call Centre Outsourcing |
Year 1: R 5 324 162.81 Year 2: R 4 488 795.60 |
|
0 |
Subject matter expert for English |
SAIDE |
R 156 417.60 |
|
0 |
NSA fundholder |
SAB & T Chartered Accountants t/a Nexia SAB&T |
5.15% pa management of an estimated budget of R30m |
|
1 April 2018 to date |
0 |
Monitoring and evaluation framework and evaluation plan for teaching and learning development sector reform contract (TLDSRC) |
Uweso Consulting |
R 2 007 480.72 |
0 |
Forensic services |
Pricewaterhouse Coopers (PWC) |
R 939 599.22 |
The response below is based on the information provided by public entities reporting to the Department of Higher Education and Training:
Public Entities reporting to the Department of Higher Education and Training |
||||
Entities |
Financial Year (Period) |
Number of Employees |
Company/ Contractor |
Amount Paid |
National Student Financial Aid Scheme |
2015/16 |
1 |
Dimension Data |
R 396 870.00 |
4 |
Deloitte |
R 2 296 200.00 |
||
2 |
EOH |
R 631 800.00 |
||
3 |
Argility |
R 1 820 560.00 |
||
2016/17 |
2 |
Dimension Data |
R 465 120.00 |
|
1 |
EOH |
R 109 440.00 |
||
6 |
Argility |
R 2 439 920.00 |
||
2017/18 |
2 |
Dimension Data |
R 673 698.00 |
|
2 |
Deloitte |
R 988 756.00 |
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6 |
EOH |
R 4 695 813.00 |
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6 |
Argility |
R 4 505 074.00 |
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2018 to date |
5 |
Dimension Data |
R 2 424 257.00 |
|
3 |
Deloitte |
R 1 493 947.00 |
||
2 |
Nambiti Technologies (Pty) Ltd |
R 582 360.00 |
||
1 |
Ronauna Management Consulting (Pty) Ltd |
R 408 000.00 |
||
6 |
Argility |
R 6 029 270.00 |
||
Council on Higher Education |
April 2015 – March 2016 |
1 |
IT Empowerment Consulting |
R 148 619.52 |
April 2015 – March 2016 |
1 |
IT Empowerment Consulting |
R 148 619.52 |
|
April 2015 – May 2015 |
1 |
IT Empowerment Consulting |
R 24 769.92 |
|
April 2015 – April 2016 |
1 |
IT Empowerment Consulting |
R 143 433.81 |
|
April 2017 – June 2017 |
1 |
Ebus-Tech Consulting |
R 36 750.00 |
|
2017/18 |
1 |
Ebus-Tech Consulting |
R 147 000.00 |
|
2017/18 |
1 |
Raido Othila Kanaz Outsourcing |
R 147 000.00 |
|
1 April 2018 to date |
There are no employees outsourced from private companies and/or contractors since 01 April 2018 |
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National Institute for Humanities |
2015/16 |
1 |
Mindworx |
R 33 120.00 |
2016/17 |
1 |
Mindworx |
R 2 000.00 |
|
1 |
Mindworx |
R 36 001.00 |
||
1 |
Mindworx |
R 3 628.00 |
||
1 |
Mindworx |
R 192 290.72 |
||
1 |
Mindworx |
R 1 800.00 |
||
1 |
Mindworx |
R 1 200.00 |
||
1 |
Mindworx |
R 54 000.00 |
||
1 |
Senior Manager: HR |
R 463 299.52 |
||
1 |
Acting Director: BRICS |
R 69 165.38 |
||
1 |
Programme Co-ordinator |
R 101 594.88 |
||
1 |
Events Management Officer |
R 210 196.99 |
||
1 |
Programme Co-ordinator |
R 96 394.08 |
||
2017/18 |
1 |
Mindworx |
R 16 246.59 |
|
1 |
Mindworx |
R 47 317.50 |
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1 |
Mindworx |
R 29 454.93 |
||
1 |
Mindworx |
R 530 507.71 |
||
1 |
Senior Manager: HR |
R 107 413.27 |
||
1 |
Acting Director: BRICS |
R 1 118 141.58 |
||
1 |
Programme Co-ordinator |
R 520 912.72 |
||
1 |
Events Management Officer |
R 463 648.27 |
||
1 |
Programme Co-ordinator |
R 488 532.57 |
||
1 |
Senior Manager: HR |
R 687 384.41 |
||
1 |
IT Helpdesk Technician |
R 291 004.41 |
||
1 |
Legal Consultant |
R 251 268.03 |
||
1 |
Manager: IT |
R 388 313.90 |
||
1 April 2018 to date 2015/16 |
1 |
Mindworx |
R 14 630.90 |
|
1 |
Mindworx |
R 278 675.26 |
||
1 |
iThemba |
R 46 056.96 |
||
1 |
Senior Manager: Governance |
R 56 666.67 |
||
1 |
Acting Director: BRICS |
R 644 152.72 |
||
1 |
Programme Co-ordinator |
R 286 105.17 |
||
1 |
Events Management Officer |
R 262 733.78 |
||
1 |
Programme Co-ordinator |
R 271 262.77 |
||
1 |
Senior Manager: HR |
R 454 544.48 |
||
1 |
IT Helpdesk Technician |
R 86 257.38 |
||
1 |
Legal Consultant |
R 162 118.50 |
||
1 |
Manager: IT |
R 411 884.07 |
||
1 |
IT Helpdesk Technician |
R 49 718.85 |
||
1 |
Programme Co-ordinator |
R 172 170.41 |
||
1 |
Administrator: Marketing |
R 161 994.72 |
||
South African Qualifications Authority |
1 April – 1 April – |
2 |
Dante Personnel |
R 19 617 pm X2 |
May-September 2018 (Incumbent on maternity leave) |
1 |
Express Personnel |
R 19 617 pm |
|
1 April – |
2 |
Kelly |
R 19 617 pm |
|
Public Service Sector Education and Training Authority |
2016/17 |
1 |
Sifuna Consulting (Pty) Ltd |
R 99 066.00 |
2017/18 |
1 |
Blackseed (Pty) Ltd |
R 456 000.00 |
|
2018/19 |
1 |
Human Communications (Pty) Ltd |
R 18 762.00 |
|
Food and Beverages Manufacturing Industry Sector Education and Authority |
2015/16 |
1 |
Cleaning Africa Service (Pty) Ltd |
R 7078.00 |
2016/17 |
1 |
Cleaning Africa Service (Pty) Ltd |
R 7078.00 |
|
2017/18 |
1 |
Cleaning Africa Service (Pty) Ltd |
R 7078.00 |
|
2018/19 |
1 |
Cleaning Africa Service (Pty) Ltd |
R 7078.00 |
|
Fibre Processing and Manufacturing Sector Education and Training Authority |
2016/17 |
1 |
Deloitte Consulting (PTY) Ltd |
R 903 492.53 |
Wholesale and Retail Sector Education and Training Authority |
2016/17 |
2 |
Deloitte IT Services |
R 560 000.00 |
2017/18 |
2 |
Deloitte IT Services |
R 560 000.00 |
|
2018/19 |
1 |
Deloitte (Solugrowth) IT Services |
R 610 000.00 |
|
Manufacturing Engineering and Related Services Sector Education and Training Authority |
2015/16 |
Information not provided by the contracted company |
21st Century Pay Solutions |
R 10 830.00 |
Information not provided by the contracted company |
Cecilia Denton Independent Practice |
R 14 394.00 |
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Information not provided by the contracted company |
Dajo Associates CC |
R 131 100.00 |
||
Information not provided by the contracted company |
F R Research Services |
R 84 360.00 |
||
Information not provided by the contracted company |
HR Touch |
R 9 904.32 |
||
Information not provided by the contracted company |
Ideaology Communication and Design |
R 13 794.00 |
||
Information not provided by the contracted company |
Media Works |
R 87 511.70 |
||
Information not provided by the contracted company |
Productivity Development t/a Moonshot |
R 120 976.16 |
||
Information not provided by the contracted company |
Softline VIP Payroll |
R 46 567.32 |
||
2016/17 |
Information not provided by the contracted company |
21st Century Pay Solutions |
R 104 880.00 |
|
Information not provided by the contracted company |
Consultancy in Session |
R 41 952.00 |
||
Information not provided by the contracted company |
ERS Biometrics |
R 22 689.42 |
||
Information not provided by the contracted company |
Media Works |
R 1 356.60 |
||
Information not provided by the contracted company |
NUMSA Investment Co |
R 130 000.00 |
||
Information not provided by the contracted company |
Sizwe Ntsaluba |
R 37 661.33 |
||
Information not provided by the contracted company |
Skill Writer CC |
R 25 373.02 |
||
Information not provided by the contracted company |
Softline VIP Payroll |
R 60 509.82 |
||
2017/18 |
Information not provided by the contracted company |
21st Century Pay Solutions |
R 65 892.00 |
|
Information not provided by the contracted company |
Africa is Open for Business |
R 82 872.90 |
||
Information not provided by the contracted company |
Brand Fischer Morgensen |
R 149 216.40 |
||
Information not provided by the contracted company |
BSI Group |
R 11 104.74 |
||
Information not provided by the contracted company |
Emergence Growth |
R 5 700.00 |
||
Information not provided by the contracted company |
Frainah’s Consulting and Projects |
R 27 930.00 |
||
Information not provided by the contracted company |
Genex Insights |
R 592 434.96 |
||
Information not provided by the contracted company |
Green Vision Consulting |
R 60 600.00 |
||
Information not provided by the contracted company |
Jolenhla Consulting |
R 9 405.00 |
||
Information not provided by the contracted company |
Laetoli |
R 130 000.01 |
||
Information not provided by the contracted company |
MIE |
R 29 084.40 |
||
Information not provided by the contracted company |
Nantso Holdings |
R 143 640.00 |
||
Information not provided by the contracted company |
Peter Tobin Consultancy |
R 80 000.00 |
||
Information not provided by the contracted company |
Sizwe Ntsaluba |
R 65 677.68 |
||
Information not provided by the contracted company |
Skill Writer CC |
R 29 298.36 |
||
Information not provided by the contracted company |
Softline VIP Payroll |
R 101 287.18 |
||
2018/19 |
12 Temp data capturers/filing clerks |
Kgobolize Recruitment Consultancy |
R 498 028.60 |
|
Information not provided by the contracted company |
DSTNCTV Group |
R 44 000.15 |
||
Information not provided by the contracted company |
F R Research Services |
R 85 962.18 |
||
Information not provided by the contracted company |
Genex Insights |
R 197 478.32 |
||
Information not provided by the contracted company |
Jolenhla Consulting |
R 9 288.55 |
||
Information not provided by the contracted company |
Laetoli |
R 130 000.00 |
||
Information not provided by the contracted company |
Measure Value |
R 79 988.90 |
||
Information not provided by the contracted company |
Skill Writer CC |
R 34 090.28 |
||
Information not provided by the contracted company |
Softline VIP Payroll |
R 18 450.98 |
||
Insurance Sector Education and Training Authority |
2015/16 |
Information not provided by the contracted company |
Deloitte |
R 9 967 625.00 |
2016/17 |
Information not provided by the contracted company |
Deloitte |
R 10 203 285.00 |
|
2017/18 |
Information not provided by the contracted company |
Deloitte |
R 10 712 572.00 |
|
2018/19 |
Information not provided by the contracted company |
SOLU GROWTH (formerly Deloitte) |
R 7 091 490.00 |
|
Education, Training and Development Practices Sector Education and Training Authority |
2015/16 |
3 |
Deloitte |
R 1 518 961.42 |
2016/17 |
5 |
Delloitte |
R 4 029 087.52 |
|
2017/18 |
3 |
Delloitte |
R 3 736 398.48 |
|
2018/19 |
3 |
Delloitte |
R 1 567 641.15 |
|
Chemical Industries Education and Training Authority |
2015/16 |
3 |
Grand Primacy |
R 87 278.40 |
2 |
Financial Control |
R 59 391.72 |
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2016/17 |
3 |
Grand Primacy |
R 171 641.01 |
|
8 |
Financial Control |
R 101 552.25 |
||
2017/18 |
4 |
Grand Primacy |
R 119 959.14 |
|
2 |
Watershed Consulting |
R 237 987.33 |
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4 |
Humantouch |
R 97 204.00 |
||
2 |
Financial Control |
R 129 456.44 |
||
Financial and Accounting Services Sector Education and Training Authority |
2017/18 |
2 |
Phalamash Recruitment Agency |
R 15 000.00 |
Local Government Sector Education and Training Authority |
2015/16 |
Financial services |
Deloitte |
R 9 230 866.89 |
Learning Programmes |
Dajo Associates |
R 995 600.00 |
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Internal Audit services |
Sizwe Ntsaluba Gobodo |
R 1 731 324.74 |
||
Communication and Marketing services |
Zanenza Holdings (Pty) Ltd |
R 190 608.00 |
||
2016/17 |
Financial services |
Deloitte |
R 5 202 731.58 |
|
Internal Audit services |
Sizwe Ntsaluba Gobodo |
R 814 008.46 |
||
2017/18 |
Internal Audit services |
Sizwe Ntsaluba Gobodo |
R 116 775.72 |
|
2018/19 |
Learning Programmes |
Basadzi |
R 33 247.62 |
|
Energy and Water Sector Education and Training Authority |
2016/17 |
1 |
Baruch Memoirs |
R 791 037.50 |
1 |
Ngubane and Co Inc |
R 277 169.48 |
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2017/18 |
1 |
Baruch Memoirs |
R 553 576.00 |
|
1 |
Ngubane and Co Inc |
R 898 328.50 |
||
2018/19 |
1 |
Baruch Memoirs |
R 257 730.00 |
|
1 |
Ngubane and Co Inc |
R 223 603.00 |
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Services Sector Education and Training Authority |
2015/16 |
7 |
Best Enough t/a Talent Inc |
R 3 738 013.17 |
2016/17 |
5 |
Gauge Imperial Services |
R 5 009 831.25 |
|
8 |
Mampro IT Solutions Pty (Ltd) |
R 6 613 800.00 |
||
2017/18 |
5 |
Gauge Imperial Services |
R 3 011 774.19 |
|
8 |
Mampro IT Solutions Pty (Ltd) |
R 9 768 896.55 |
||
1 |
Systems Cyber Operations and Resilience Excellence (Pty)Ltd |
R 700 000.00 |
||
2018/19 |
8 |
IQ |
R 5 570 056.07 |
|
1 |
Systems Cyber Operations and Resilience Excellence (Pty)Ltd |
R 832 045.45 |
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Quality Council For Trades and Occupations |
2015/16 |
1 |
Sage VIP |
R 16 837.80 |
3 |
Human Communication Capital |
R 155 527.22 |
||
2016/17 |
01 |
Edge Executive |
R 26 544.00 |
|
01 |
Professional Appointments CC |
R 28 500.00 |
||
02 |
Dante Personnel |
R 25 697.70 |
||
2017/18 |
01 |
Dante Personnel Recruitment |
R 129 505.92 |
|
01 |
Ntirho Human Capital |
R 187 499.87 |
||
01 |
Edge Executive Search CC |
R 29 505.60 |
||
2018/19 |
01 |
Dante Personnel Recruitment |
R 88 988.28 |
|
02 |
Hlabahlosile Recruitment Solutions |
R 111 040.76 |
||
01 |
Ntirho Human Capital |
R 25 219.30 |
||
National Skills Fund |
2015/16 |
11 |
Afri Guard 2015/2016 (11 security guards) |
R 143 096.59 |
2016/17 |
11 |
Afri Guard 2016/2017 (11 security guards) |
R 143 096.59 |
|
2017/18 |
11 |
Cannabe 2017/2018( 11 security guards) |
R 88 684.00 |
|
2018/19 |
11 |
Cannabe 2017/2018( 11 security guards) |
R 88 684.00 |
07 November 2018 - NW3111
Bara, Mr M R to ask the Minister of Higher Education and Training
Whether, since she served in Cabinet, she (a)(i) was ever influenced by any person and/or (ii) influenced any of her department’s employees to take any official administrative action on behalf of any (aa) member, (bb) employee and/or (cc) close associate of the Gupta family and/or (b) attended any meeting where any of the specified persons were present; if so, what are the relevant details in each case?
Reply:
(a) (i) No.
(ii) No.
(aa) No.
(bb) No.
(cc) No.
(b) No.
07 November 2018 - NW2949
Yako, Ms Y to ask the Minister of Mineral Resources
(1) Was there an agenda for the meeting held at Xolobeni in the Eastern Cape on 23 September 2018; if so, (a) how was the agenda determined and (b) what were the agenda points; (2) were there specific stakeholders present at the meeting; if so, who were (a) the stakeholders and (b) their representatives; (3) was there a register at the meeting; if so, (a) who is listed on the register, (b) where are they from and (c) on what date were the respective stakeholders invited?
Reply:
(1) Yes, there was an agenda for the meeting.
(a) The agenda was determined by the need for the Department to engage with interested and affected stakeholders on recent community conflicts associated with a prospecting right application
(b) Part 1 (stakeholder representatives meeting): The first part of the programme did not take place as stakeholders agreed to rather have the meeting with the community.
Part 2 (Community meeting): Despite attempts by a grouping, the community meeting proceeded as planned. 10 organizations including King Zanozuko Sigcau made presentations
(2) Yes, there were stakeholders present at the meeting.
(a) Kindly see the attached register
(b) Kindly see the attached register
(3) Yes there was a register at the meeting.
(a) Kindly see the attached register
(b) Kindly see the attached register
( c) 18 September 2018
Approved/Not Approved
Mr SG Mantashe
Minister of Mineral Resources
Date Submitted:-……………/………………/2018
07 November 2018 - NW996
King, Ms C to ask the Minister of Sport and Recreation
How much land does {a) her department and (b) the entities reporting to her (i) own, (ii) have exclusive rights to and/or (iii) lease from the State to (aa) use and/or {bb) occupy?
Reply:
(a) The department (i) does not own {ii) does not have exclusive rights (iii) {aa)it is registered as end-user, of NASREC by Public Works.”
(b) the entities reporting to the Minister (i) do not own, (ii) do not have exclusive rights to and/nor (iii) lease from the State to (aa)use and/nor (bb)occupy any land.
MIN TER T. XASA
MINISTER OF SPORT AND RECREATION
DATE:
07 November 2018 - NW2971
Oosthuizen, Mr GC to ask the Minister of Higher Education and Training
(1) What number of learners, excluding those being allocated the National Senior Certificate, Nated qualifications and the National Certificate (Vocational) Level 4, achieved full level 4 qualifications in the (a) 2015-16, (b) 2016-17 and (c) 2017-18 financial years; (2) what number of learners that achieved full level 4 qualifications were in learnership agreements when they achieved the qualifications in the (a) 2015-16, (b) 2016-17 and (c) 2017-18 financial years; (3) has she found that the learnership programme has been functioning at the levels and in accordance with the vision of Government since the learnership system was introduced in legislation; if not, what changes can be expected in the near future?
Reply:
- - (2) The table below provides the number of learners who received the full level 4 NATED and National Certificate (Vocational) Level 4 qualifications as well as the number of learners in learnership agreements when they achieved their qualifications:
Sector Education and Training Authority |
Financial Year (Period) |
|
|
Health and Welfare Sector Education and Training Authority |
|
3 171 |
3 171 |
|
3 365 |
3 365 |
|
|
2 445 |
2 445 |
|
Public Service Sector Education and Training Authority |
|
None |
125 |
|
150 |
192 |
|
|
163 |
370 |
|
Food and Beverages Manufacturing Industry Sector Education and Authority |
|
114 |
114 |
|
124 |
124 |
|
|
192 |
192 |
|
Fibre Processing and Manufacturing Sector Education and Training Authority |
|
0 |
0 |
|
18 |
96 |
|
|
0 |
5 |
|
Services Sector Education and Training Authority |
|
7 845 |
31 |
|
5 275 |
252 |
|
|
6 617 |
2 043 |
|
Insurance Sector Education and Training Authority |
|
3 488 |
1 377 |
|
2 450 |
1 286 |
|
|
519 |
1 350 |
Sector Education and Training Authority |
Financial Year (Period) |
|
|
Transport Education and Training Authority |
|
59 |
37 |
|
319 |
252 |
|
|
400 |
400 |
|
Banking Sector Education and Training Authority |
|
2 565 |
51 |
|
481 |
149 |
|
|
911 |
352 |
|
Energy and Water Sector Education and Training Authority |
|
712 |
712 |
|
766 |
766 |
|
|
125 |
125 |
|
Financial and Accounting Services Sector Education and Training Authority |
|
1 671 |
322 |
|
1 885 |
58 |
|
|
1 102 |
67 |
|
Media, Advertising, Information and Communication Technologies Sector Education and Training Authority |
|
3 177 |
1 593 |
|
1 984 |
1 345 |
|
|
2 797 |
971 |
|
Chemical Industries Education and Training Authority |
|
389 |
288 |
|
439 |
381 |
|
|
427 |
430 |
|
Mining Qualifications Authority |
|
505 |
505 |
|
636 |
636 |
|
|
723 |
723 |
Sector Education and Training Authority |
Financial Year (Period) |
|
|
Education, Training and Development Practices Sector Education and Training Authority |
|
1 291 |
911 |
|
751 |
301 |
|
|
1 246 |
747 |
|
Manufacturing Engineering and Related Services Sector Education and Training Authority |
|
4 632 |
7 962 |
|
3 806 |
5 136 |
|
|
2 926 |
7 250 |
|
Safety and Security Sector Education and Training Authority |
|
1 543 |
1 543 |
|
1 180 |
1 180 |
|
|
1 231 |
1 231 |
|
Agriculture sector education and training Authority |
|
229 |
229 |
|
359 |
359 |
|
|
704 |
704 |
|
Wholesale and Retail Sector Education and Training Authority |
|
952 |
952 |
|
833 |
833 |
|
|
796 |
796 |
|
Culture, Arts, Tourism, Hospitality and Sports Education and Training Authority |
|
3 276 |
1 422 |
|
3 939 |
755 |
|
|
3 379 |
922 |
|
Construction Education and Training Authority |
|
59 |
281 |
|
82 |
213 |
|
|
99 |
516 |
|
Local Government Sector Education and Training Authority |
|
1 673 |
854 |
|
1 923 |
1 082 |
|
|
889 |
432 |
3.The Human Sciences Research Council Policy Brief (February 2014) regarding Learnerships and Apprenticeships: Key mechanisms for skills development and capability building in South Africa, demonstrates that learnership and apprenticeship systems lead to employment. They tracked the trajectories of individuals after completing these qualifications, with a hypothesis that it might be difficult for them to access the labour market.
It was evident that the majority of apprenticeship and learnership participants, i.e. 70% and 86% respectively, completed their qualifications and experienced a smooth transition directly into stable employment. For example, 90% of those who completed a learnership reported that they were employed in permanent positions. Most were absorbed by the formal sector in large private firms or by the public sector, and just over half were employed at the same workplace as their experiential training.
07 November 2018 - NW2962
Dlamini, Ms L to ask the Minister of Energy
a) (i) Who are the equity shareholders for each Independent Power Producer (IPP) project signed in each of the bid windows of the IPP programme and (ii) what percentage is owned by each equity shareholder; b) How are the debt providers by percentage for each IPP project signed in each of the bid windows of the IPP programme; and c) who were the legal advisers for each IPP project signed in each of the bid windows of the IPP programme?
Reply:
(a) i) A list of all equity shareholders of the Sellers across all of the Renewable IPP Procurement Programme (REIPPPP) bid windows is provided in Table 1 below. Neither the Department nor the IPP Office is involved in the selection of participating shareholders, BEE or otherwise. It is important to note that Developers and/or Shareholders select BEE companies based on a stringent criterion. These Companies are further approved by the Project funders by following their own governance and investment approval processes.
ii) Information about shareholding (in the form of an extract from the share register of the company) can be obtained by making a request at the registered office of a private company. Details of the registered office are available through the Companies and Intellectual Property Commission (CIPC).
Table 1: Equity Shareholders of the Sellers of all REIPPPP Bid Windows (IPPs), per Bid Window and percentage shareholding
Project |
Project Company |
Company Registration Number |
Equity Shareholders |
Shareholding (%) |
Bid Window 1 |
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Letsatsi Solar Photovoltaic Park |
Letsatsi Power Company |
2011/1454434/07 |
SolarReserve GCL Soutdrift PV 1 (Pty) Ltd |
25.0% |
Oakleaf Investment Holdings 83 (Pty) Ltd (Omlacsa) |
50.0% |
|||
K2011141304 (South Africa) (Pty) Ltd (Kensani (17.5% and Community Trust 7.5%) |
25.0% |
|||
Lesedi Solar Photovoltaic Park |
Lesedi Power Company |
2011/105139/07 |
SolarReserve GCL Soutdrift PV 1 (Pty) Ltd |
25.0% |
Oakleaf Investment Holdings 83 (Pty) Ltd (Omlacsa) |
50.0% |
|||
K2011141315 (South Africa) (Pty) Ltd (Kensani (17.5% and Community Trust 7.5%) |
25.0% |
|||
Witkop Solar Park |
Core Energy (Pty) Ltd |
2011/008464/07 |
SunEdison Renewable Energy Southern Africa (Pty) Ltd. (South Africa) (Owned by Brookfields) |
51.0% |
Government Employees Pension Fund (GEPF) |
39.0% |
|||
Kurisani Witkop (Pty) Ltd Community Trust |
10.0% |
|||
Soutpan Solar Park |
Erika Energy (RF) Pty Ltd |
2011/008457/07 |
SunEdison Renewable Energy Southern Africa (Pty) Ltd. (South Africa) (Owned by Brookfields) |
51.0% |
Government Employees Pension Fund (GEPF) |
39.0% |
|||
Kurisani Soutpan (Pty) Ltd Community Trust |
10.0% |
|||
Nobelsfontein Phase 1 |
Coria (PKF) Investments 28 (Pty) Ltd |
2011/108105/07 |
Noblesfontein One (Pty) Ltd (“N1”) |
47.5% |
Phembani Renewables (Pty) Ltd |
25.0% |
|||
South African Renewable Green Energy (Pty) Ltd |
12.5% |
|||
Thebe Noblesfontein (Pty) Ltd |
12.5% |
|||
Noblesfontein Educational Trust |
2.5% |
|||
Mulilo Solar PV De Aar |
Mulilo Renewable Energy Solar PV De Aar (RF) (Pty) Ltd |
2009/010389/07 |
X-Elio Energy. S.L. (formerly, Gestamp Asetym Solar, S.L.) (Spain) |
60.0% |
Mulilo Group Holdings (Pty) Ltd |
20.0% |
|||
Mulilo De AarSolar Community Trust (RF) (Pty) Ltd (South Africa) |
20.0% |
|||
Mulilo Solar PV Prieska |
Mulilo Renewable Energy Solar PV Prieska (RF) (Pty) Ltd |
2009/010169/07 |
X-Elio Energy. S.L. (formerly, Gestamp Asetym Solar, S.L.) (Spain) |
60.0% |
Mulilo Group Holdings (Pty) Ltd |
20.0% |
|||
Mulilo Prieska Solar Community Trust (Local Community Trust) SPV (Pty) Ltd) |
20.0% |
|||
Touwsrivier Solar Park |
CPV Power Plant No. 1 (Pty) Ltd |
2009/019989/07 |
SOITEC GMBH HRB7492 |
20.0% |
Pele Green CPV Plant 1 (Pty) Ltd |
35.0% |
|||
CPV1 Equity (PIC company) |
40.0% |
|||
The Touwsrivier Solar Community Trust |
5.0% |
|||
Dorper Wind Farm |
Dorper Wind Farm (RF) (Pty) Ltd |
2009/022085/07 |
Main Street 886 t/a Sumitomo Corporation South Africa (Pty) Ltd |
30.0% |
Dorper Wind Development (Pty) Ltd |
15.0% |
|||
GAIA RE1 |
30.0% |
|||
Limarco 64 t/a Dorper Wind Farm BEE Holdings (Pty) Ltd |
12.2% |
|||
Marble Race Property 77 t/a Dorper Wind Farm BBBEE Holdings (Pty) Ltd (Community Trust) |
12.8% |
|||
Kaxu Solar One |
KaXu Solar One (RF) (Pty) Ltd |
2011/109767/07 |
ABY South Africa (Pty) Ltd.(Abengoa) |
51.0% |
Industrial Development Corporation of South Africa Limited |
29.0% |
|||
Newshelf 1152 (Pty) Ltd (Community Trust) |
20.0% |
|||
Khi Solar One |
Khi Solar One (RF) (Pty) Ltd |
2011/108898/07 |
Son Revieren (Pty) Ltd (Abengoa) |
51.0% |
Industrial Development Corporation of South Africa Limited |
29.0% |
|||
Newshelf 1150 (Pty) Ltd (Community Trust) |
20.0% |
|||
Dassieklip Wind Energy Facility |
Klipheuwel-Dassiefontein Wind Energy Facility (RF) Proprietary Limited |
2011/011734/07 |
SA Springbok Holdings (Pty) Ltd.(South Africa) Biotherm (owned by Brookfields) |
65.0% |
Overberg Wind Power (Pty) Ltd |
5.0% |
|||
Doricap (RF) (Pty) Ltd (BEE company) |
10.0% |
|||
Tundrasign (RF) (Pty) Ltd (Women’s Trust, Empowerment Trust and Community Trust) |
20.0% |
|||
Konkoonsies Solar Energy Facility |
Limarco 77 (Pty) Ltd |
2011/008075/07 |
SA Springbok Holdings (Pty) Ltd.(South Africa) Biotherm (owned by Brookfields) |
70.0% |
Main Street 936 (Pty) Ltd (Winner’s Circle BEE Company) |
10.0% |
|||
Main Street 937(Pty) Ltd (Women’s Trust, Empowerment Trust and Community Trust) |
20.0% |
|||
Aries Solar Energy Facility |
Sevenstones 159 (Pty) Ltd |
2011/009086/07 |
SA Springbok Holdings (Pty) Ltd.(South Africa) Biotherm (owned by Brookfields) |
70.0% |
Main Street 933 (Pty) Ltd(Winner’s Circle BEE Company) |
10.0% |
|||
Main Street 935 (Pty) Ltd (Women’s Trust, Empowerment Trust and Community Trust) |
20.0% |
|||
Metrowind Van Stadens Wind Farm |
Rubicept (RF) (Pty) Ltd |
2011/123905/07 |
African Pioneer Services (Basil Read Energy (Pty) Ltd) |
23.0% |
Tewa Power (Afri-Coast Engineers SA (Pty) Ltd) |
13.0% |
|||
Old Mutual Life Assurance Company (South Africa) Limited |
34.0% |
|||
Spilled Water Renewable Energy (Pty) Ltd |
25.0% |
|||
MetroWind Community Trust |
5.0% |
|||
Kouga Wind Farm |
Kouga Wind Farm (RF) (Pty) Ltd |
2010/017030/07 |
STANLIB Infrastructure Private Equity Fund 1 |
40.6% |
Red Cap Investments (Pty) Ltd |
5.5% |
|||
Evolution One Fund |
26.6% |
|||
Eurocape Renewables (Pty) Ltd |
1.2% |
|||
Micawber 864 (Pty) Ltd (Community Trust) |
26.1% |
|||
RustMo1 Solar Farm |
RustMo1 Solar Farm (RF) (Pty) Ltd |
2011/005878/07 |
Momentous Technologies (Pty) Ltd (owned by Hulusani) |
66.0% |
Momentous Solar Farm (Pty) Ltd |
17.0% |
|||
Momentous Foundation (Pty) Limited (RF) (Community Trust) |
17.0% |
|||
Kalkbult |
Scatec Solar Kalkbult (RF) (Pty) Ltd |
2010/011019/07 |
Scatec Solar SA 165 (Pty) Ltd |
60.0% |
Old Mutual Life Assurance Company (South Africa) Limited |
10.0% |
|||
STANLIB Infrastructure Private Equity Fund 1 |
10.0% |
|||
Scatec Solar SA 155 (Pty) Ltd ta Simacel Kalkbult Holding (Community Trust) |
20.0% |
|||
Slimsun Swartland Solar Park |
Slimsun (RF) (Pty) Limited |
2011/000611/07 |
Renewable Energy S (Pty) Ltd |
60.0% |
Franco Afrique Technologies (Pty) Ltd |
20.0% |
|||
K2011/118391/07 (Pty) Ltd BBBEE SPV (Community Trust) |
20.0% |
|||
South African Mainstream Renewable Power De Aar PV RF (Pty) Ltd |
South Africa Mainstream Renewable Power De Aar PV (Pty) Ltd |
2009/003357/07 |
Globeleq Holdings (South Africa Solar) Limited |
56.8% |
Thebe Investment Corporation |
28.0% |
|||
Enzani De Aar Green Energy 2 (RF) Proprietary Limited (BEE Company) |
3.6% |
|||
Usizo Engineering De Aar (RF) Proprietary Limited (BEE Company) |
3.6% |
|||
Sibona Ilanga Trust (Community Trust) |
8.0% |
|||
Jeffreys Bay |
South Africa Mainstream Renewable Power Jeffreys Bay (RF) Pty Ltd |
2009/007843/07 |
Globeleq Holdings (South Africa Solar) Limited |
59.0% |
Thebe Jeffreys Bay Wind (RF) Proprietary Limited |
10.0% |
|||
Enzani Jeffrey Bay Green Energy 1 (RF) Proprietary Limited (BEE Company) |
2.0% |
|||
Old Mutual Life Assurance Company (South Africa) Limited |
21.0% |
|||
Usizo Engineering Jeffreys Bay (RF) Proprietary Limited (BEE Company) |
2.0% |
|||
Amandla Omoya Trust (Community Trust) |
6.0% |
|||
South African Mainstream Renewable Power Droogfontein (RF) (Pty) Ltd |
South Africa Mainstream Renewable Power Droogfontein (RF) (Pty) Ltd |
2009/002635/07 |
Globeleq Holdings (South Africa Solar) Limited |
56.8% |
Thebe Droogfontein Solar PV (RF) (Proprietary) Limited |
28.0% |
|||
Enzani Droogfontein Green Energy 3 (RF) (Proprietary) Limited(BEE Company) |
3.6% |
|||
Marang Droogfontein (RF) (Pty) Ltd |
4.0% |
|||
Usizo Engineering Droogfontein (RF) (Proprietary) Limited(BEE Company) |
3.6% |
|||
Letsatsi Borutho Trust (Community Trust) |
4.0% |
|||
Hopefield Wind Farm |
Umoya Energy (RF) (Pty) Ltd |
2008/010269/07 |
African Infrastructure Investment Fund |
56.0% |
Taylee Trust |
4.5% |
|||
HNP Trust |
0.3% |
|||
Old Mutual Life Assurance Company South Africa |
34.2% |
|||
Hopefield Wind Farm Local Community Company (an association incorporated under section 21) |
5.0% |
|||
Cookhouse Wind Farm |
Renewables Cookhouse Wind Farm 1 (RF) (Pty) Ltd |
2009/006939/07 |
Apollo Investment Partnership II (En commandite South African Partnership) |
61.0% |
African Infrastructure Investment Fund 2 (Mauritius) |
7.1% |
|||
African Infrastructure Investment Fund 2 Partnership |
6.9% |
|||
ACED Cookhouse Community Trust BEE SPV 1 (RF) Proprietary Limited |
25.0% |
|||
Greefspan PV Power Plant |
AE-AMD Independent Power Producer 1 (Pty) Ltd |
2010/011323/07 |
Old Mutual Life Assurance Company (South Africa) Limited |
50.1% |
Exoport 12 (Pty) Ltd |
20.0% |
|||
AE-AMD Renewable Energy (Pty) Ltd |
19.9% |
|||
Sunpower |
5.0% |
|||
Greefspan Educational Trust Number 1 (Community Trust) |
5.0% |
|||
Herbert PV Power Plant |
AE-AMD Independent Power Producer 3 (RF) (Pty) Ltd |
2010/011312/07 |
Old Mutual Life Assurance Company (South Africa) Limited |
49.0% |
Exoport 12 (Pty) Ltd |
20.0% |
|||
AE-AMD Renewable Energy (Pty) Ltd |
21.0% |
|||
Sunpower |
5.0% |
|||
Herbert Educational Trust Number 1 (Community Trust) |
5.0% |
|||
Kathu Solar Plant |
Renewable Energy Investments SA (RF) (Pty) Ltd |
2009/016537/07 |
BuiltAfrica Kathu 75 Solar (RF) (Pty) Ltd |
25.0% |
Old Mutual Life Assurance Company South Africa ( IDEAS Fund) |
28.5% |
|||
African Infrastructure Investment Fund 2 (Mauritius) |
14.4% |
|||
African Infrastructure Investment Fund 2 Partnership |
19.6% |
|||
Zevoblox (Pty) Ltd (Building Energy) |
10.0% |
|||
Kathu Solar Community Trust |
2.5% |
|||
Solar Capital De Aar |
Solar Capital De Aar (RF) (Pty) Ltd |
2011/111264/07 |
Solar Capital (Pty) Ltd |
25.5% |
Moncada Energy Group S.r.l |
35.5% |
|||
Fifth Season Investments 134 (Pty) Ltd |
6.0% |
|||
PIC (SOC) Ltd representing GEPF |
25.0% |
|||
The Solar Capital De Aar Community Trust |
8.0% |
|||
Bid Window 2 |
||||
Bokpoort CSP project |
ACWA |
2011/010375/07 |
ACWA Power Bokpoort Holdings (Pty) Ltd |
40.0% |
Public Investment Corporation SOC Limited |
25.0% |
|||
Lereko Solafrica Investments (Pty) Ltd |
13.0% |
|||
Kurisani Solafrica Investments (Pty) Ltd (Youth Development Trust) |
5.0% |
|||
Lereko Metier Sustainable Capital Fund Trust |
3.0% |
|||
Lereko Metier Solafrica Fund 1 Trust |
9.0% |
|||
Solafrica Community Investment Company (Pty) Ltd (Community Trust) |
5.0% |
|||
Gouda Wind Project |
Blue Falcon |
2011/010684/07 |
Acciona Energy South Africa (Pty) Ltd |
54.9% |
CELANEX (PTY) LTD |
25.1% |
|||
Main Street 801 (Pty) Ltd (Soul City BEE Company) |
10.0% |
|||
Main Street 845 (RF) (Pty) Ltd (Community Trust) |
10.0% |
|||
Sishen Solar Facility |
Windfall |
2010/021774/07 |
Acciona Energy South Africa (Pty) Ltd |
54.9% |
CELANEX (PTY) LTD |
25.1% |
|||
Main Street 885 (Pty) Ltd(Soul City BEE Company) |
10.0% |
|||
Main Street 908 (Community Trust) |
10.0% |
|||
Solar Capital De Aar 3 |
Solar Capital |
2011/111260/07 |
Solar Capital (Pty) Ltd |
32.0% |
Zim Energy Solutions (Pty) Ltd |
10.0% |
|||
Mahlako Renewables (RD) (Pty) Ltd |
10.0% |
|||
ESPI Holdings Mauritius Limited |
20.0% |
|||
Moncada Energy Group S.r.l |
10.0% |
|||
Solar Capital De Aar 3 Community Trust |
18.0% |
|||
Amakhala Wind Project |
Cennergi (Pty) Ltd |
2011/003055/07 |
Cennergi (Pty) Ltd (Exxaro, TATA and BEE shareholding) |
95.0% |
Amakhala Emoyeni Cookhouse Wind Farm Community Trust |
2.5% |
|||
Amakhala Emoyeni Bedford Wind Farm Community Trust |
2.5% |
|||
Tsitsikamma Community Wind Farm |
Cennergi |
2011/121760/07 |
Cennergi (Pty) Ltd |
75.0% |
Watt Energy (Pty) Ltd (BEE Company) |
16.0% |
|||
Main Street 1066 (Pty) Ltd (Development Trust) |
9.0% |
|||
Wind Farm West Coast 1 |
Aurora Wind Power |
2011/110948/07 |
GSEATSA (GDF SUEZ Energy Asia Turkey & Southern Africa B.V) |
43.0% |
Investec Bank Limited |
34.5% |
|||
Tiso Resources (Pty) Ltd |
20.0% |
|||
OMOYA Local Trust (Community Trust) |
2.5% |
|||
Waainek Wind Power |
InnoWind (PTY) LTD |
2011/004046/07 |
Innowind (Pty) Ltd |
60.0% |
Industrial Development Corporation of South Africa Limited |
14.0% |
|||
Makana Winds of Change BBBEE Co (RF) (Pty) Ltd (Community Trust) |
26.0% |
|||
Grassridge Onshore Wind Project |
Grassridge |
2011/008564/07 |
Innowind (Pty) Ltd |
60.0% |
Industrial Development Corporation of South Africa Limited |
14.0% |
|||
Grassridge Winds of Change BBBEE Co (RF) (Pty) Ltd (Community Trust) |
26.0% |
|||
Chaba Wind Power |
InnoWind (PTY) LTD |
2011/004053/07 |
Innowind (Pty) Ltd |
60.0% |
Industrial Development Corporation of South Africa Limited |
14.0% |
|||
Chaba Winds of Change BBBEE Co (RF) (Pty) Ltd (Community Trust) |
26.0% |
|||
Aurora-Rietvlei Solar Power |
Solairedirect |
2011/144261/07 |
Solaire Direct Southern Africa (Pty) Ltd |
19.5% |
Jay & Jayendra (Pty) Ltd |
29.0% |
|||
Old Mutal Life Assurance Company South Africa (OMLACSA) |
49.0% |
|||
Aurora Solar Community Trust |
2.5% |
|||
Vredendal Solar Park |
Solairedirect |
2011/144407/07 |
Solaire Direct Southern Africa (Pty) Ltd |
19.5% |
Jay & Jayendra (Pty) Ltd |
29.0% |
|||
Old Mutal Life Assurance Company South Africa (OMLACSA) |
49.0% |
|||
Vredendal Local Community Trust |
2.5% |
|||
Stortemelk Power Plant |
Stortemelk |
2009/018298/07 |
Renewable Energy Holdings (Pty) Ltd (Comprising a consortium of investment funds and foundations) |
70.0% |
Vapotouch (Pty) Ltd (including Mergon Community Trust) |
30.0% |
|||
Linde |
Simacel |
2011/148956/07 |
Scatec Solar SA 164 (Pty) Ltd |
55.0% |
STANLIB Infrastructure Private Equity Fund 1 |
10.0% |
|||
Old Mutual Life Assurance Company (South Africa) Limited |
10.0% |
|||
Scatec Solar SA 156 (Pty) Ltd (Community Trust) |
25.0% |
|||
Dreunberg |
Scatec |
2011/148980/07 |
Scatec Solar SA 164 (Pty) Ltd |
55.0% |
STANLIB Infrastructure Private Equity Fund 1 |
20.0% |
|||
Simacel 159 (Pty) Ltd (Community Trust) |
25.0% |
|||
Jasper Power Company |
Solar Reserve - Jasper |
2012/030036/07 |
Oakleaf Investment Holdings 90 (Pty) ltd |
46.3% |
Kensani Capital Investments |
23.1% |
|||
Goldfish Solar ZA LLC |
18.1% |
|||
Solar Reserve Humansrus PV2 |
5.0% |
|||
Peace Humansrus Community Trust |
7.5% |
|||
Boshoff Solar Park |
Sun Edison |
2011/010969/07 |
Firefly Investment 245 (Pty) Ltd. (South Africa) |
51.0% |
GEPF rep by Public Investment Corp. (SOC) Ltd. (South Africa) |
19.0% |
|||
Opiconsivia Trading 255 (Pty) Ltd. (South Africa) |
20.0% |
|||
Kurisani Boshoff Trust (Pty) Ltd (Community Trust) |
10.0% |
|||
Upington Airport |
ACSA |
2011/117480/07 |
Harvipax (Pty) Ltd (Consists of a consortium of investors: Built Africa 20.6% [BEE Company], Stonebridge Trading 19.4%, Esse 60%) |
95.0% |
Solar PV Community Development Trust of Upington |
5.0% |
|||
Neusberg Hydro Electrical Project |
Kakamas |
2010/004595/07 |
Hydro 1 SA (Pty) Ltd |
25.0% |
Old Mutual Life Assurance Company (South Africa) Limited |
35.0% |
|||
Hydro Tasmania South Africa (Pty) Ltd |
25.0% |
|||
Kakamas Hydro Community (Pty) Ltd (Community Trust) |
15.0% |
|||
Bid Window 3 |
||||
Mkhuze |
Navosync (Pty) Ltd |
2012/135025/07 |
Building Energy Development Africa 3 S.R.L |
51% |
H1 Capital (Pty) Ltd |
16.5% |
|||
Tiestemax (Pty) Ltd |
30% |
|||
Mkuze Community Trust |
2.5% |
|||
Ilanga CSP 1 / Karoshoek Solar One |
Karoshoek Solar One (RF) Proprietary Limited |
2011/004386/07 |
Grazigystix (Pty) Ltd |
20.0% |
GEPF Renewable Energy Investments 1 (Pty) Ltd (Reg No. 2012/047980/07) |
20.0% |
|||
Ricoblox (Pty) Ltd (including Emvelo, Pamaluba and SA Legacy Trust) |
15.0% |
|||
HCI Invest 12 Holdco (Pty) Ltd |
10.0% |
|||
Industrial Development Corporation of South Africa Limited |
20.0% |
|||
Ursiclox (Pty) Ltd (Community Trust) |
15.0% |
|||
!XiNa Solar One |
XiNa Solar One (RF) Proprietary Limited |
2012/165171/07 |
Xina CSP South Africa (Pty) Ltd |
40.0% |
GEPF Renewable Energy Investments 1 (Pty) Ltd |
20.0% |
|||
Industrial Development Corporation of South Africa Limited |
20.0% |
|||
Xina Community Trust BEE Holding (Pty) Ltd |
20.0% |
|||
Joburg Landfill Gas to Electricity |
ENER-G Systems Joburg (Pty) Ltd |
2009/006759/07 |
ENER-G Systems (Pty) Ltd |
51.7% |
CEF (SOC) Ltd |
28.3% |
|||
Secure Rock Enterprises (Pty) Ltd |
17.6% |
|||
ENER-G Community Education Trust |
2.5% |
|||
Longyuan Mulilo Green Energy De Aar 2 North Wind Energy Facility |
Longyuan Mulilo Green Energy De Aar 2 North (RF) Proprietary Limited |
2012/029125/07 |
Longyuan South Africa Renewables (Pty) Ltd |
60.0% |
Mulilo Wind Enterprises (Pty) Ltd |
20.0% |
|||
ULE Energy (RF) (Pty) Ltd ( BEE Company) |
7.5% |
|||
Mulilo De Aar 2 North Wind Community (Pty) Ltd (Community Trust) |
12.5% |
|||
Longyuan Mulilo De Aar Maanhaarberg Wind Energy Facility |
Longyuan Mulilo De Aar Wind Power (RF) Proprietary Limited |
2012/029125/07 |
Longyuan South Africa Renewables (Pty) Ltd |
60.0% |
Mulilo Wind Enterprises (Pty) Ltd |
20.0% |
|||
ETU Energy Resources (RF)(Pty) Ltd (BEE Company) |
7.5% |
|||
Mulilo De Aar 2 North Wind Community (Pty) Ltd (Community Trust) |
12.5% |
|||
Mulilo Sonnedix Prieska PV |
Mulilo Sonnedix Prieska PV (RF) Proprietary Limited |
2012/033518/07 |
Sonnedix Solar South Africa Holdings (Pty) Ltd |
60.0% |
Mulilo Sonnedix Solar Enterprises (Pty) Ltd |
20.0% |
|||
Ixowave (Pty) Ltd (BEE Company) |
15.0% |
|||
Prieska PV Community Trust Holdco (RF) (Pty) Ltd |
5.0% |
|||
Mulilo Prieska PV |
Mulilo Prieska PV (RF) Proprietary Limited |
2012/012349/07 |
Total Solar 328195193RCS Nanterre |
27.0% |
Andisol (Pty) Ltd (BEE Company) |
25.0% |
|||
Industrial Development Corporation of South Africa Limited |
15.0% |
|||
“Futuregrowth” Old Mutual Life Assurance Company South Africa Limited |
10.0% |
|||
Mulilo Solar Enterprises (Pty) Ltd |
18.0% |
|||
Mulilo Klipgats PV Community Holdco (Pty) Ltd (Community Trust) |
5.0% |
|||
Loeriesfontein 2 |
South Africa Mainstream Renewable Power Loeriesfontein 2 (RF) Proprietary Limited |
2011/134998/07 |
Lekela Power Round 3 Holdings |
65.0% |
Genesis Loeriesfontein 2 Wind (Pty) Ltd (incl Lereko Metier) |
15.0% |
|||
Thebe Investment Corporation (Pty) Ltd |
10.0% |
|||
Old Mutual Life Assurance Company (South Africa) Limited |
5.0% |
|||
The Loeriesfontein Renewable Energy Community Trust |
5.0% |
|||
Noupoort |
South Africa Mainstream Renewable Power Noupoort (RF) Proprietary Limited |
2011/135143/07 |
Lekela Power Round 3 Holdings |
65.0% |
Genesis Noupoort Wind (Pty) Ltd (incl Lereko Metier) |
15.0% |
|||
Thebe Investment Corporation (Pty) Ltd |
10.0% |
|||
Old Mutual Life Assurance Company (South Africa) Limited |
5.0% |
|||
The Noupoort Renewable Energy Community Trust |
5.0% |
|||
Khobab Wind |
South Africa Mainstream Renewable Power Khobab Wind (RF) Proprietary Limited |
2011/134231/07 |
Lekela Power Round 3 Holdings |
65.0% |
Genesis Khobab Wind (Pty) Ltd (incl Lereko Metier) |
15.0% |
|||
Thebe Investment Corporation (Pty) Ltd |
10.0% |
|||
Old Mutual Life Assurance Company (South Africa) Limited |
5.0% |
|||
Khobab Renewable Energy Community Trust |
5.0% |
|||
Nojoli Wind Farm |
Nojoli Wind Farm (RF) Proprietary Limited |
2011/107902/07 |
Enel Green Power RSA (Pty) Ltd |
60.0% |
Pele Green Energy Nojoli Wind Farm (RF) (Pty) Ltd |
30.0% |
|||
Nojoli Wind Farm BEE SPV (RF) (Pty) Ltd (Community Trust) |
10.0% |
|||
Red Cap - Gibson Bay |
Gibson Bay Wind Farm (RF) Proprietary Limited |
2013/098179/07 |
Enel Green Power RSA (Pty) Ltd |
60.0% |
Gibson Bay Wind Farm Community Trust SPV (RF) (Pty) Ltd) |
40.0% |
|||
Adams Solar PV 2 |
Adams Solar PV Project Two (Pty) Ltd |
2012/114124/07 |
Enel Green Power RSA (Pty) Ltd |
60.0% |
Lisinfo 245 Investments (Pty) Ltd(BEE Company) |
30.0% |
|||
Adams Community Trust Investment SPV (RF) (Pty) Ltd |
10.0% |
|||
Electra Capital (Pty) Ltd |
Electra Capital (RF) Proprietary Limited |
2011/101903/07 |
Enel Green Power RSA (Pty) Ltd |
60.0% |
Lisinfo 219 Trading (Pty) Ltd(BEE Company) |
30.0% |
|||
Electra Community Trust Investment SPV (Pty) Ltd |
10.0% |
|||
Tom Burke Solar Park |
Tobivox (RF) Proprietary Limited |
2011/117111/07 |
Enel Green Power RSA (Pty) Ltd |
60.0% |
Tom Burke Community Trust Investment SPV (RF) Pty Ltd |
40.0% |
|||
Pulida Solar Park |
Pulida Energy (RF) Proprietary Limited |
2011/010820/07 |
Enel Green Power RSA (Pty) Ltd |
52.7% |
Phembani Solar Energy 1 (Pty) Ltd (owned by Thebe Renewable Energy Holding) |
20.0% |
|||
Shanduka Black Umbrellas Energy (Pty) Ltd (owned by Thebe Foundation) |
15.0% |
|||
Pulida Community Trust Investment SPV (RF) (Pty) Ltd |
12.3% |
|||
Bid Window 3.5 |
||||
Kathu Solar Park |
Kathu Solar Park Consortium |
2010/021766/07 |
ENGIE Global Developments B.V. (EDV) |
48.5% |
GEPF Renewable Energy Investments 1 (Pty) Ltd |
17.5% |
|||
Lereko Metier REIPPP Fund Trust |
11.5% |
|||
Subrotouch (Pty) Ltd (Community Trust) |
12.5% |
|||
Investec Bank Limited |
7.5% |
|||
Kathu LCT (RF) (Pty) Ltd (Community Trust) |
2.5% |
|||
Redstone CSP |
Redstone Solar Thermal Power Project Consortium |
2014/287655/07 |
ACWA Power Redstone Holdings (Pty) Ltd |
35.0% |
CEF SOC Ltd |
15.0% |
|||
Phakwe Energy (Pty) Ltd (BEECompany to be confirmed) |
13.5% |
|||
Pele Green Energy Redstone CSP (Pty) Ltd |
10.0% |
|||
Mainstreet 1235 (Pty) Ltd |
10.5% |
|||
Govt. Employees Pension Fund |
13.5% |
|||
Bowwood and Main No 101 (Pty) Ltd (Community Trust) |
2.5% |
|||
Bid Window 4 |
||||
Ngodwana Energy Project |
Ngodwana Energy (RF) (Pty) Ltd |
2011/108843/07 |
Sappi Southern Africa Limited |
30.0% |
KC Africa (Pty) Limited |
30.0% |
|||
Fusion Energy Ngodwana (Pty) Ltd (AREP owned) |
30.0% |
|||
Ngodwana Energy Employee Trust |
5.0% |
|||
Ngodwana Energy Community Trust |
5.0% |
|||
The Karusa Wind Farm |
ACED Renewables Hidden Valley (Pty) Ltd |
2009/00488/07 |
ACED Renewables Hidden Valley (Enel) (Enel has committed to reduce shareholding and sell additional shares to BEE company) |
60.0% |
Pele Green Energy Karusa BEE SPV (RF)(PTY) LTD |
35.0% |
|||
Karusa Wind Farm Community Trust SPV (Pty) Ltd |
5.0% |
|||
The Nxuba Wind Farm |
Nxuba Wind Farm (RF) (Pty) Ltd |
2014/114923/07 |
Enel Green Power RSA 2 (Pty) Ltd |
51.0% |
Pele Green Energy Nxuba BEE SPV (Pty) Ltd |
35.0% |
|||
Request Renewables (Pty) Ltd |
9.0% |
|||
Nxuba Wind Farm Community Trust SPV (RF) (Pty) Ltd |
5.0% |
|||
Oyster Bay Wind Farm |
Oyster Bay Wind Farm (Pty) Ltd |
2014/115944/07 |
Enel Green Power RSA 2 (Pty) Ltd (Enel has committed to reduce shareholding and sell additional shares to BEE company) |
60.0% |
Oozz Trading (Pty) Ltd (Khana Energy) |
35.0% |
|||
Oyster Bay Community Trust Investment (RF) (Pty) LTD |
5.0% |
|||
The Soetwater Wind Farm |
Soetwater Wind Farm (Pty) Ltd |
2014/060191/07 |
Enel Green Power RSA 2 (Pty) Ltd (Enel has committed to reduce shareholding and sell additional shares to BEE company) |
60.0% |
Pele Green Energy Soetwater BEE SPV (RF)(PTY) LTD |
35.0% |
|||
Soetwater Wind Farm Community Trust SPV (Pty) Ltd |
5.0% |
|||
Garob Wind Farm |
Garob Wind Farm (Pty) Ltd |
2011/104011/07 |
Enel Green Power RSA 2 (Pty) Ltd (Enel has committed to reduce shareholding and sell additional shares to BEE company) |
60.0% |
Hepax Trade and Invest (Pty) Ltd (Khana Energy) |
35.0% |
|||
Garob Community Trust Investment (RF) (Pty) Ltd |
5.0% |
|||
Sirius Solar PV Project One |
Sirius Solar PV Project One (Pty) Ltd |
2012/113733/07 |
Scatec Solar South Africa BV |
60.0% |
H1 Holdings |
35.0% |
|||
Scatec Solar SA 325 (Pty) Ltd ("Scatec Solar Upington Community Trust") |
5.0% |
|||
Dyason's Klip 1 |
RE Capital 3 (Pty) Ltd |
2013/022226/07 |
Scatec Solar South Africa BV |
60.0% |
H1 Holdings |
35.0% |
|||
Scatec Solar SA 325 (Pty) Ltd ("Scatec Solar Upington Community Trust") |
5.0% |
|||
Dyason's Klip 2 |
RE Capital 3B (Pty) Ltd |
2014/098890/07 |
Scatec Solar South Africa BV |
60.0% |
H1 Holdings |
35.0% |
|||
Scatec Solar SA 325 (Pty) Ltd ("Scatec Solar Upington Community Trust") |
5.0% |
|||
Excelsior Wind Energy Facility |
Amstilinx (Pty) Ltd |
2011/106816/07 |
BTSA Netherland Cooperatie U.A. (Biotherm) |
60.0% |
Matshelo Energy 8 Proprietary Limited (Thebe SPV) |
37.5% |
|||
Main Street 931 (Pty) Ltd (Community Trust) |
2.5% |
|||
Golden Valley Wind |
Amstilite (Pty) Ltd |
2011/106825/07 |
BTSA Netherland Cooperatie U.A. (Biotherm) |
60.0% |
Matshelo Energy 8 Proprietary Limited (Thebe SPV) |
37.5% |
|||
Wilduso 179 (Pty) Ltd (Community Trust) |
2.5% |
|||
Konkoonsies II Solar Facility |
Ramizone (Pty) Ltd |
2011/106841/07 |
BTSA Netherland Cooperatie U.A. (Biotherm) |
60.0% |
Matshelo Energy 8 Proprietary Limited (Thebe SPV) |
37.5% |
|||
Main Street 958 (Pty) Ltd (Community Trust) |
2.5% |
|||
Aggeneys Solar Project |
Main Street 957 (Pty) Ltd |
2011/145737/07 |
BTSA Netherland Cooperatie U.A. (Biotherm) |
60.0% |
Matshelo Energy 8 Proprietary Limited (Thebe SPV) |
37.5% |
|||
Friedshelf 1294 (Pty) Ltd (Community Trust) |
2.5% |
|||
Kruisvallei Hydro |
Zevobuzz (Pty) Ltd |
2014/092339/07 |
Building Energy South Africa Holding (Pty)Ltd |
51.0% |
H1 Kvh Hydro (Rf) (Pty) Ltd |
46.5% |
|||
Zevobuzz Hydro Power Trust (Rf) (Pty) Ltd (Community Trust) |
2.5% |
|||
Roggeveld Wind Farm |
Roggeveld Wind Power (Pty) Ltd |
2011/005805/07 |
Brezza Africana (RF) (Pty) Ltd |
51.0% |
H1 Roggeveld Wind (RF) (Pty) Ltd |
23.3% |
|||
GEPF Renewable Energy Investments 1 (Pty) Ltd |
23.3% |
|||
Roggeveld Wind Power Trust (RF) (Pty) Ltd |
2.5% |
|||
Kangnas |
South Africa Mainstream Renewable Power Kangnas (Pty) Ltd |
2012/052675/07 |
Lekela Power Round 4 Holdings |
55.0% |
OMLACSA |
20.0% |
|||
AREP |
11.3% |
|||
H1 Holding |
11.3% |
|||
Kangnas Renewable Energy Community Trust |
2.5% |
|||
Perdekraal East |
South Africa Mainstream Renewable Power Perdekraal East (Pty) Ltd |
2009/023000/07 |
Lekela Power Round 4 Holdings |
55.0% |
OMLACSA |
20.0% |
|||
AREP |
11.3% |
|||
H1 Holding |
11.3% |
|||
Perdekraal East Renewable Energy Community Trust |
2.5% |
|||
Wesley-Ciskei |
Innowind (Pty) Ltd, Telagystix (Pty) Ltd, Riverbank Winds of Change BBBEE Co (RF) (Pty) Ltd, Uncedo Lwethu Winds of Change (Pty) Ltd |
2012/092140/07 |
EDF Renewables (PTY) LTD |
60.0% |
Telagystix (Pty) Ltd (Calulo RE) |
22.5% |
|||
Riverbank Winds of Change BBBEE Co (RF) (Pty) Ltd |
12.5% |
|||
Uncedo Lwethu Winds of Change (RF) (Pty) Ltd (Community Trust) |
5.0% |
|||
Copperton Windfarm |
Copperton Wind Farm Consortium |
2012/027010/07 |
Elawan Energy S.L (Gestamp) |
59.0% |
Pele Green Energy ("PGE") Copperton (Pty) Ltd |
31.0% |
|||
Veld Renewables (Veld) (Pty) Ltd |
5.0% |
|||
Copperton Community Trust SPV |
5.0% |
|||
Solar Capital Orange |
Consortium comprising of Solar Capital (Pty) Ltd, JA Solar Investment (Hongkong) Ltd, Solar Capital Orange Community Trust, Phakwe Power (Pty) Ltd |
2012/009340/07 |
Solar Capital (Pty) Ltd |
50.0% |
Phakwe Power (Pty) Ltd |
45.0% |
|||
Solar Capital Community Trust |
5.0% |
|||
De Wildt |
Zolograph Investments (RF) (Pty) Ltd |
2010/009466/07 |
Old Mutual Life Assurance Company (South Africa) Limited |
50.0% |
Reatile Solar Power (RF) Propriety Limited |
15.0% |
|||
Business Venture Investments No. 1984 Propriety Limited(Owned by AREP) |
15.0% |
|||
Phakwe Solar (RF) Propriety Limited |
15.0% |
|||
Ciscada Community Trust |
5.0% |
|||
Bokamoso |
Bokamoso Energy (RF) (Pty) Ltd |
2011/145709/07 |
Old Mutual Life Assurance Company (South Africa) Limited |
50.0% |
Reatile Solar Power (RF) Propriety Limited |
15.0% |
|||
Business Venture Investments No. 1984 Propriety Limited(Owned by AREP) |
15.0% |
|||
Phakwe Solar (RF) Propriety Limited |
15.0% |
|||
Ciscada Community Trust |
5.0% |
|||
Zeerust |
Re Capital 2 (Pty) Ltd |
2013/217405/07 |
Old Mutual Life Assurance Company (South Africa) Limited |
50.0% |
Reatile Solar Power (RF) Propriety Limited |
15.0% |
|||
Business Venture Investments No. 1984 Propriety Limited(Owned by AREP) |
15.0% |
|||
Phakwe Solar (RF) Propriety Limited |
15.0% |
|||
Ciscada Community Trust |
5.0% |
|||
Greefspan PV Power Plant No. 2 Solar Park |
Greefspan PV Power Plant No. 2 (RF) (Pty) Ltd |
2012/147617/07 |
Old Mutual Life Assurance Company (South Africa) Limited |
50.0% |
Reatile Solar Power (RF) Propriety Limited |
15.0% |
|||
Business Venture Investments No. 1984 Propriety Limited(Owned by AREP) |
15.0% |
|||
Phakwe Solar (RF) Propriety Limited |
15.0% |
|||
Ciscada Community Trust |
5.0% |
|||
Droogfontein 2 Solar |
Droogfontein 2 Solar (Pty) Ltd |
2011/134229/07 |
Old Mutual Life Assurance Company (South Africa) Limited |
50.0% |
Reatile Solar Power (RF) Propriety Limited |
15.0% |
|||
Business Venture Investments No. 1984 Propriety Limited (Owned by AREP) |
15.0% |
|||
Phakwe Solar (RF) Propriety Limited |
15.0% |
|||
Ciscada Community Trust |
5.0% |
|||
Waterloo Solar Park |
DP S79 Solar Energy (RF) (Pty) Ltd |
2011/113467/07 |
Old Mutual Life Assurance Company (South Africa) Limited |
50.0% |
Reatile Solar Power (RF) Propriety Limited |
15.0% |
|||
Business Venture Investments No. 1984 Propriety Limited (Owned by AREP) |
15.0% |
|||
Phakwe Solar (RF) Propriety Limited |
15.0% |
|||
Ciscada Community Trust |
5.0% |
(b) A list of all debt providers per project and percentage participation across all of the Renewable IPP Procurement Programme (REIPPPP) bid windows is provided in Table 2 below:
Table 2: Debt Providers, number of projects they participate in, and projects, across all REIPPPP Bid Windows
Bid Window and Project |
Debt Providers |
(%) |
Bid Window 1 |
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Letsatsi Solar Photovoltaic Park |
First Rand |
100.00% |
Lesedi Solar Photovoltaic Park |
First Rand |
100.00% |
Witkop Solar Park |
Standard Bank |
100.00% |
Soutpan Solar Park |
Standard Bank |
100.00% |
Nobelsfontein Phase 1 |
Standard Bank |
100.00% |
Mulilo Solar PV De Aar |
IDC |
50.00% |
Nedbank |
50.00% |
|
Mulilo Solar PV Prieska |
IDC |
50.00% |
Nedbank |
50.00% |
|
Touwsrivier Solar Park |
Corporate Finance |
n/a |
Dorper Wind Farm |
ABSA |
45.91% |
Nedbank |
45.91% |
|
Sumitomo Mitsui Bank |
8.19% |
|
Kaxu Solar One |
DBSA |
23.32% |
First Rand |
22.49% |
|
IDC |
17.49% |
|
IFC |
14.21% |
|
Nedbank |
22.49% |
|
Khi Solar One |
DBSA |
18.86% |
EIB |
21.12% |
|
FMO |
11.77% |
|
IDC |
11.74% |
|
IFC |
26.55% |
|
Proparco |
9.96% |
|
Dassieklip Wind Energy Facility |
IDC |
30.00% |
Standard Bank |
70.00% |
|
Konkoonsies Solar Energy Facility |
IDC |
50.00% |
Nedbank |
50.00% |
|
Aries Solar Energy Facility |
IDC |
50.00% |
Nedbank |
50.00% |
|
Metrowind Van Stadens Wind Farm |
Standard Bank |
100.00% |
Kouga Wind Farm |
IDC |
30.00% |
Nedbank |
35.00% |
|
Standard Bank |
35.00% |
|
RustMo1 Solar Farm |
IDC |
50.00% |
Nedbank |
50.00% |
|
Kalkbult |
DBSA |
15.03% |
Futuregrowth Asset Management (Pty) Ltd |
24.25% |
|
Liberty Group Limited |
12.12% |
|
Standard Bank |
48.60% |
|
Slimsun Swartland Solar Park |
IDC |
44.41% |
Nedbank |
55.59% |
|
South African Mainstream Renewable Power De Aar PV RF (Pty) Ltd |
ABSA |
46.60% |
DBSA |
34.80% |
|
Futuregrowth Asset Management (Pty) Ltd |
10.63% |
|
Sanlam Capital Markets Ltd |
5.26% |
|
Sanlam Credit Conduit |
2.72% |
|
Jeffreys Bay |
ABSA |
39.91% |
DBSA |
39.91% |
|
Liberty Group Limited |
10.09% |
|
Sanlam Capital Markets Ltd |
7.51% |
|
Sanlam Credit Conduit |
2.59% |
|
South African Mainstream Renewable Power Droogfontein (RF) (Pty) Ltd |
ABSA |
46.10% |
DBSA |
34.81% |
|
Futuregrowth Asset Management (Pty) Ltd |
10.91% |
|
Sanlam Capital Markets Ltd |
5.39% |
|
Sanlam Credit Conduit |
2.79% |
|
Hopefield Wind Farm |
First Rand |
100.00% |
Cookhouse Wind Farm |
Futuregrowth Asset Management (Pty) Ltd |
19.76% |
Nedbank |
40.28% |
|
Standard Bank |
39.96% |
|
Greefspan PV Power Plant |
DBSA |
28.74% |
Futuregrowth Asset Management (Pty) Ltd |
21.71% |
|
Standard Bank |
49.55% |
|
Herbert PV Power Plant |
DBSA |
18.83% |
Futuregrowth Asset Management (Pty) Ltd |
22.04% |
|
Standard Bank |
59.13% |
|
Kathu Solar Plant |
DBSA |
13.00% |
First Rand |
57.55% |
|
Futuregrowth Asset Management (Pty) Ltd |
13.86% |
|
Old Mutual Specialised Finance (Pty) Ltd |
15.59% |
|
Solar Capital De Aar |
Standard Bank |
100.00% |
Bid Window 2 |
||
Bokpoort CSP project |
ABSA |
41.74% |
Investec |
41.74% |
|
ACWA Power Africa Holding Proprietary Limited |
16.52% |
|
Gouda Wind Project |
First Rand |
50.00% |
Nedbank |
50.00% |
|
Sishen Solar Facility |
Investec |
51.55% |
Nedbank |
48.45% |
|
Solar Capital De Aar 3 |
IDC |
47.50% |
Standard Bank |
52.50% |
|
Amakhala Wind Project |
IFC |
20.09% |
Standard Bank |
79.91% |
|
Tsitsikamma Community Wind Farm |
Nedbank |
100.00% |
Wind Farm West Coast 1 |
IFC |
25.00% |
Investec |
25.00% |
|
Nedbank |
50.00% |
|
Waainek Wind Power |
ABSA |
60.00% |
IDC |
40.00% |
|
Grassridge Onshore Wind Project |
ABSA |
60.00% |
IDC |
40.00% |
|
Chaba Wind Power |
ABSA |
60.00% |
IDC |
40.00% |
|
Aurora-Rietvlei Solar Power |
First Rand |
100.00% |
Vredendal Solar Park |
First Rand |
100.00% |
Stortemelk Power Plant |
Corporate Finance |
n/a |
Linde |
Old Mutual Specialised Finance (Pty) Ltd |
50.00% |
Standard Bank |
50.00% |
|
Dreunberg |
Futuregrowth Asset Management (Pty) Ltd |
31.53% |
Standard Bank |
68.47% |
|
Jasper Power Company |
First Rand |
100.00% |
Boshoff Solar Park |
OPIC |
100.00% |
Upington Airport |
Standard Bank |
100.00% |
Neusberg Hydro Electrical Project |
IDC |
36.77% |
Nedbank |
63.23% |
|
Bid Window 3 |
||
Mkuze |
First Rand |
100.00% |
Ilanga CSP 1 / Karoshoek Solar One |
ABSA |
20.23% |
DBSA |
12.50% |
|
IDC |
12.55% |
|
Investec |
6.74% |
|
Nedbank |
20.23% |
|
Standard Bank |
16.24% |
|
PIC |
7.67% |
|
Vantage |
3.83% |
|
!XiNa Solar One |
ABSA |
17.86% |
DBSA |
8.13% |
|
First Rand |
21.06% |
|
IDC |
8.13% |
|
Nedbank |
20.85% |
|
AFDB |
18.01% |
|
IFC |
5.95% |
|
Joburg Landfill Gas to Electricity |
Corporate Finance |
n/a |
Longyuan Mulilo Green Energy De Aar 2 North Wind Energy Facility |
IDC |
49.43% |
Nedbank |
50.57% |
|
Longyuan Mulilo De Aar Maanhaarberg Wind Energy Facility |
IDC |
49.44% |
Nedbank |
50.56% |
|
Mulilo Sonnedix Prieska PV |
Nedbank |
57.81% |
Standard Bank |
42.19% |
|
Mulilo Prieska PV |
ABSA |
33.65% |
IDC |
32.71% |
|
Nedbank |
33.65% |
|
Loeriesfontein 2 |
ABSA |
65.00% |
DBSA |
35.00% |
|
Noupoort |
ABSA |
70.00% |
DBSA |
30.00% |
|
Khobab Wind |
ABSA |
60.00% |
DBSA |
40.00% |
|
Nojoli Wind Farm |
Corporate Finance |
n/a |
Red Cap - Gibson Bay |
Corporate Finance |
n/a |
Adams Solar PV 2 |
Corporate Finance |
n/a |
Paleisheuwel |
Corporate Finance |
n/a |
Tom Burke Solar Park |
Corporate Finance |
n/a |
Pulida Solar Park |
Corporate Finance |
n/a |
Bid Window 3.5 |
||
Kathu Solar Park |
ABSA |
19.05% |
DBSA |
18.23% |
|
First Rand |
23.91% |
|
Investec |
19.08% |
|
Nedbank |
19.74% |
|
Redstone Solar Thermal Power Project |
Nedbank |
16.67% |
Standard Bank |
16.67% |
|
Industrial and Commercial Bank of China |
16.67% |
|
African Development Bank |
16.67% |
|
IDC |
16.67% |
|
FMO + DEG |
16.67% |
|
Bid Window 4 |
||
Ngodwana Energy Project |
ABSA |
50.00% |
Nedbank |
50.00% |
|
The Karusa Wind Farm |
ABSA |
50.00% |
Nedbank |
50.00% |
|
The Nxuba Wind Farm |
ABSA |
50.00% |
Nedbank |
50.00% |
|
Oyster Bay Wind Farm |
ABSA |
50.00% |
Nedbank |
50.00% |
|
The Soetwater Wind Farm |
ABSA |
50.00% |
Nedbank |
50.00% |
|
Garob Wind Farm |
ABSA |
50.00% |
Nedbank |
50.00% |
|
Sirius Solar PV Project One |
DBSA |
18.20% |
Standard Bank |
43.87% |
|
Liberty Group Limited |
16.24% |
|
Prescient |
5.44% |
|
Sanlam |
16.24% |
|
Dyason's Klip 1 |
DBSA |
18.20% |
Standard Bank |
44.16% |
|
Liberty Group Limited |
16.12% |
|
Prescient |
5.40% |
|
Sanlam |
16.12% |
|
Dyason's Klip 2 |
DBSA |
18.20% |
Standard Bank |
44.22% |
|
Liberty Group Limited |
16.09% |
|
Prescient |
5.39% |
|
Sanlam |
16.09% |
|
Excelsior Wind Energy Facility |
Nedbank |
28.97% |
Vantage |
71.03% |
|
Golden Valley Wind |
Nedbank |
64.01% |
Vantage |
35.99% |
|
Konkoonsies II Solar Facility |
Nedbank |
64.12% |
Vantage |
35.88% |
|
Aggeneys Solar Project |
Nedbank |
46.03% |
Vantage |
53.97% |
|
Kruisvallei Hydro |
Building Energy South Africa (Pty) Ltd |
100.00% |
Roggeveld Wind Farm |
DBSA |
21.47% |
First Rand |
78.53% |
|
Kangnas |
ABSA |
37.37% |
Liberty Group Limited |
11.36% |
|
Prescient |
8.13% |
|
Sanlam |
12.96% |
|
MMI Group ltd |
13.93% |
|
Futuregrowth Asset Management (Pty) Ltd |
16.25% |
|
Perdekraal East |
ABSA |
36.35% |
Liberty Group Limited |
11.70% |
|
Prescient |
8.14% |
|
Sanlam |
12.31% |
|
MMI Group ltd |
15.23% |
|
Futuregrowth Asset Management (Pty) Ltd |
16.27% |
|
Wesley-Ciskei |
Standard Bank |
53.00% |
Futuregrowth Asset Management (Pty) Ltd |
47.00% |
|
Copperton Windfarm |
DBSA |
50.00% |
Standard Bank |
50.00% |
|
Solar Capital Orange |
Standard Bank |
100.00% |
De Wildt |
ABSA |
30.34% |
Old Mutual |
69.07% |
|
African Rainbow Energy and Power (AREP) |
0.59% |
|
Bokamoso |
ABSA |
29.07% |
Old Mutual |
65.69% |
|
African Rainbow Energy and Power (AREP) |
5.25% |
|
Zeerust |
Nedbank |
64.83% |
Old Mutual |
12.09% |
|
Vantage |
19.45% |
|
African Rainbow Energy and Power (AREP) |
3.63% |
|
Greefspan PV Power Plant No. 2 Solar Park |
ABSA |
30.24% |
Old Mutual |
67.20% |
|
African Rainbow Energy and Power (AREP) |
2.57% |
|
Droogfontein 2 Solar |
Nedbank |
63.49% |
Old Mutual |
12.04% |
|
Vantage |
18.19% |
|
African Rainbow Energy and Power (AREP) |
6.27% |
|
Waterloo Solar Park |
ABSA |
28.81% |
Old Mutual |
64.83% |
|
African Rainbow Energy and Power (AREP) |
6.36% |
(c) The Department is not involved in the appointment of legal advisers for the different projects and as such does not have the information available. The IPP Office/Department does however appoint its own legal advisers to advise on programme and project issues throughout the life cycle of a programme from design, preparation to implementation.
During the design, preparation and evaluation phases for the procurement of the Renewable IPP Programme Bid Windows 1 to 4 (therefore between 2011 and 2016), the Department and IPP Office was advised by an appointed panel of Legal Transaction Advisors, as follows:
Legal firm |
South African / International |
Bid Window/s advised on |
No of black advisors (%) |
Bowman Gilfillan |
South African |
BW 1, 2,3,3.5 and 4 |
55% |
Edward Nathan Sullivan |
South African |
BW 1, 2,3,3.5 and 4 |
44% |
Ledwaba Mazwai (Including Mkhabela Huntley Adekeye Attorneys) |
South African |
BW 1, 2,3,3.5 and 4 |
100% |
Webber Wentzel |
South African |
BW 1, 2,3,3.5 and 4 |
36% |
Linklaters |
International Review Function |
BW 1,2,3 and 4 |
N/A |
On average the BEE representation across all four legal firms increased from 44% in BW 1 to an average of 60% in BW 4. Both ENS and Webber Wentzel have a level 2 B-BBBEE Contributor Status and Bowman Gilfillan a Level 3 B-BBBEE Contributor Status.
It is of importance to note that the Department and IPP Office has since initiated a procurement process and appointed a new panel of Transaction Advisors in 2017. This panel include a multi-disciplinary set of advisers including Legal Advisors. The panel also includes a multi-disciplinary panel of Emerging Contractors, which include 8 Emerging Black Legal Firms.
All future REIPPPP design and procurement work will be submitted through the new Transaction Advisor Panel.
07 November 2018 - NW3139
Ntlangwini, Ms EN to ask the Minister of Trade and Industry
What are the top five products in each category and Rand value that South Africa (a) imported from and (b) exported to Israel in each of the past five years?
Reply:
Top 5 imported agriculture products from ISRAEL per year |
|||||||||
2013 R' million |
2014 R' million |
2015 R' million |
2016 R' million |
2017 R' million |
|||||
Vegetable seeds |
19.7 |
Vegetable seeds |
20.4 |
Vegetable seeds |
17.4 |
Vegetable seeds |
22.9 |
Vegetable seeds |
20.4 |
Fresh Avocados |
13.2 |
Fresh Avocados |
5.9 |
Fresh Avocados |
13.6 |
Fresh Avocados |
11.2 |
Fresh Avocados |
18.6 |
Fresh Mandarins (including tangerines and satsumas) |
7.8 |
Fresh Mandarins (including tangerines and satsumas) |
4.6 |
Other fruit, fresh. |
3.8 |
Fresh Mandarins (including tangerines and satsumas) |
5.6 |
Peaches, including nectarines |
4.0 |
Other fruit, fresh. |
4.2 |
Other fruit, fresh. |
4.0 |
Fresh Mandarins (including tangerines and satsumas) |
3.6 |
Other fruit, fresh. |
3.6 |
Other fruit, fresh. |
3.7 |
Fresh Grapes |
3.2 |
Granadillas and litchis |
2.0 |
Other Insects |
3.0 |
Peaches, including nectarines |
2.9 |
Fresh Mandarins (including tangerines and satsumas) |
2.7 |
Top 5 imported manufacturing products from ISRAEL per year |
|||||||||
2013 R' million |
2014 R' million |
2015 R' million |
2016 R' million |
2017 R' million |
|||||
Other Non-industrial Diamonds, whether or not worked, but not mounted or set |
187.9 |
Other Non-industrial Diamonds, whether or not worked, but not mounted or set |
203.1 |
Other Electric generating sets and rotary converters |
197.8 |
Other Non-industrial Diamonds, whether or not worked, but not mounted or set |
372.7 |
Other Electric generating sets and rotary converters |
424.8 |
Potassium chloride |
146.8 |
Potassium chloride |
172.1 |
Other Non-industrial Diamonds, whether or not worked, but not mounted or set |
159.4 |
Other Plates, sticks, tips and the like for tools, unmounted, of cermets |
206.1 |
Other Non-industrial Diamonds, whether or not worked, but not mounted or set |
263.6 |
Other Plates, sticks, tips and the like for tools, unmounted, of cermets |
125.3 |
Other Plates, sticks, tips and the like for tools, unmounted, of cermets |
134.6 |
Other Plates, sticks, tips and the like for tools, unmounted, of cermets |
157.1 |
Filtering or purifying machinery and apparatus for liquids for filtering or purifying water |
144.4 |
Other Plates, sticks, tips and the like for tools, unmounted, of cermets |
220.2 |
Other mineral or chemical fertilisers containing the two fertilising elements nitrogen and phosphorus |
93.0 |
Other mineral or chemical fertilisers containing the two fertilising elements nitrogen and phosphorus: |
114.0 |
Other Articles of cement, of concrete or of artificial stone, whether or not reinforced: |
121.7 |
Other mineral or chemical fertilisers containing the two fertilising elements nitrogen and phosphorus: |
130.9 |
Receiver or amplifier valves and tubes |
157.8 |
Other Machines for the reception, conversion and transmission of voice, images. |
92.2 |
Other Herbicides, anti-sprouting products and plant-growth regulators |
99.5 |
Other Herbicides, anti-sprouting products and plant-growth regulators |
116.8 |
Other Herbicides, anti-sprouting products and plant-growth regulators |
97.1 |
Other Mechanical appliances |
128.8 |
(B) Export to Israel
Top 5 exported agriculture products to ISRAEL per year |
|||||||||
2013 R' million |
2014 R' million |
2015 R' million |
2016 R' million |
2017 R' million |
|||||
Dried Grapes |
13.6 |
Fresh Grapes |
5.8 |
Other Citrus fruit, fresh or dried |
16.4 |
Other Citrus fruit, fresh or dried |
29.3 |
Other Citrus fruit, fresh or dried |
53.7 |
Fresh Grapes |
6.6 |
Dried Grapes |
4.9 |
Almonds In shell |
9.2 |
Millet Seed |
6.5 |
Rye grass (Lolium multiflorum Lam., Lolium perenne L.) seeds |
5.3 |
Almonds Shelled |
5.9 |
Other cereals |
1.4 |
Millet Seed |
3.9 |
Grapefruit, including pomelos |
2.3 |
Grapefruit, including pomelos |
5.0 |
Other Seeds, fruits and spores, of a kind used for sowing |
5.3 |
Other Seeds, fruits and spores, of a kind used for sowing |
0.8 |
Figs |
2.8 |
Other Seeds, fruits and spores, of a kind used for sowing |
2.0 |
Almonds In shell |
3.2 |
Vegetable seeds |
3.6 |
Apricots |
0.5 |
Grapefruit, including pomelos |
1.0 |
Rye grass (Lolium multiflorum Lam., Lolium perenne L.) seeds |
1.8 |
Pulp |
1.8 |
Top 5 exported manufacturing products to ISRAEL per year |
|||||||||
2013 R' million |
2014 R' million |
2015 R' million |
2016 R' million |
2017 R' million |
|||||
Telephones for cellular networks or for other wireless networks. |
68.8 |
Aircraft engines |
244.3 |
Other Chocolate and other food preparations containing cocoa |
60.4 |
Other Chocolate and other food preparations containing cocoa |
87.4 |
Turbo-jets, turbo-propellers and other gas turbines of a thrust exceeding 25 kN |
82.5 |
Other Grapefruit (including pomelo) juice |
51.0 |
Other Chocolate and other food preparations containing cocoa |
68.7 |
Other phosphates of calcium: |
58.7 |
Turbo-jets, turbo-propellers and other gas turbines of a thrust exceeding 25 kN |
80.3 |
Other parts of aeroplanes or helicopters |
71.5 |
Other Chocolate and other food preparations containing cocoa |
49.1 |
Telephones for cellular networks or for other wireless networks. |
60.6 |
Undenatured ethyl alcohol |
55.8 |
Undenatured ethyl alcohol |
64.5 |
Undenatured ethyl alcohol |
52.5 |
Other parts of aeroplanes or helicopters |
42.1 |
Other Equipment for scaffolding, shuttering, propping or pit-propping. |
43.0 |
Turbo-jets, turbo-propellers and other gas turbines of a thrust exceeding 25 kN. |
44.5 |
Other fixed vegetable fats and oils. |
41.8 |
Other Chocolate and other food preparations containing cocoa. |
49.2 |
Aluminium plates, sheets and strip, of a thickness exceeding 0,2 mm of aluminium alloys. |
29.4 |
Other parts of aeroplanes or helicopters |
38.0 |
Telephones for cellular networks or for other wireless networks. |
42.9 |
Instruments and appliances for aeronautical or space navigation. |
37.2 |
Other fixed vegetable fats and oils. |
36.1 |
07 November 2018 - NW2893
Nolutshungu, Ms N to ask the Minister of Higher Education and Training
(a) What number of institutions of higher learning in the country have contracts with a certain company (name furnished) as at 9 October 2018 and (b) what (i) is the (aa) value and (bb) length of the contract in each case and (ii) are the relevant details of the goods and services that the specified company provides in each case?
Reply:
(a) Seven (7) universities have confirmed that they have contracts with South Point while fifteen (15) universities have no contracts with the company. Four (4) universities, i.e. University of Cape Town, University of Fort Hare, University of KwaZulu-Natal and Vaal University of Technology did not respond.
(b)The details related to each confirmed contract, as provided by the institutions, are indicated in the table below:
Name of University |
|
(bb) Length of the contract |
(ii) Goods and services provided |
Cape Peninsula University of Technology |
R45 729 920 |
1 February 2018 to |
Student accommodation for 1 535 students |
University of Johannesburg |
R13 942 442 for 2018 |
1 January 2018 to |
Student accommodation for NSFAS recipients |
Mangosuthu University |
Value of the three-year contract R51 734 664 (R1 437 074 per month) |
Three-year contract ending in December 2020 |
Student accommodation |
Nelson Mandela University |
R12 906 625 for 2018 |
The length of the contract is one year subject to renewal if the company complies with the minimum accreditation requirements. |
Student accommodation consisting of 607 beds, with a study area, kitchenettes, recreational areas, IT facilities, security and cleaning of common areas. |
Sefako Makgatho University |
R26 485 400 for 2018 |
1 January 2011 to |
Student accommodation for 992 students |
University of Western Cape |
R7 257 000 |
01 February 2018 to |
Student accommodation for 248 students |
University of the Witwatersrand |
R 2 700 000 for six months |
1 July 2018 to 30 November 2018 |
Emergency student accommodation for 270 students |
07 November 2018 - NW2972
Oosthuizen, Mr GC to ask the Minister of Higher Education and Training
(1)What number of applications for accreditation of educational programmes were (a) received and (b) finalised by the Council on Higher Education in each of the past three financial years;
Reply:
The Council on Higher Education (CHE) provided the following response to the questions posed.
- - (2) The table below shows the number of applications received, finalised and accredited:
Financial year |
Applications received |
Applications finalised |
Applications accredited |
Percentage of finalised accredited |
2015/16 |
483 |
424 |
292 |
68% |
2016/17 |
463 |
681 |
549 |
81% |
2017/18 |
580 |
784 |
610 |
78% |
It should be noted that programmes submitted in one financial year might only receive a Higher Education Quality Committee outcome in the following financial year.
(3) (a) Currently, the CHE has 1 128 new applications for programme accreditation that are in various stages of the process. The sharp increase in submissions is due to higher education institutions, and in particular, the universities of technology, submitting replacement programmes for those that are not aligned to the Higher Education Qualifications Sub–Framework (HEQSF). This alignment process has to be completed by December 2019. From the 1 January 2020, first-year registrations will only be allowed in HEQSF aligned programmes.
(b) Over the past three years, the average time from receipt of an application to the final decision on accreditation was 8.5 months.
4. (a) Public universities do not pay any fees for accreditation applications. Private Higher Education Institutions (PHEIs) are required to make a payment before a programme application can be processed. The calculation of fees is based on a cost recovery basis.
(b) (i) The total income received from accreditation for private institutions in the 2017/18 financial year was R5 476 892. This includes fees for a range of different applications, including programme accreditation and site approval. The different application fees are published on the CHE’s website: http://www.che.ac.za.
(ii) The application fee to PHEIs for the accreditation per programme is currently R12 500.
06 November 2018 - NW2577
Moteka, Mr PG to ask the Minister of Sport and Recreation
(1) (a) What Is the total number of deputy directors-general and chief directors that are employed In (aa) an acting and (bb) a permanent capacity In her department and (b) What is the total number of women in each case; (2) (a) What Is the total number of (i) chief executive officers and (ii) directors of each entity reporting to her and (b) what is the total number of women in each case?
Reply:
(1) (a) (i) one (1}
(ii) five (5)
(aa) none
(bb) three (3)
(b) (i) one {1)
(ii) one (1)
(aa) none
(bb) none
MS. T. XASA,MP
MINISTER OF SPORT AND RECREATION
DATE:
06 November 2018 - NW2697
Moteka, Mr PG to ask the Minister of Sport and Recreation
What (a) is the total number of publicly accessible sports facilities in the country that are funded by her department, {b) is the location of each sport facility and (c) type of facility is it in each case? NW2989EREPLY (a) Since this parliament took a decision to ringfence R300 million from a Municipal Infrastructure Grant (MIG) to implement sport infrastructure projects identified by Department of Sport and Recreation South Africa (SRSA), in the first year of implementation, 2016/17 thirty (30) projects were allocated and 16 of those have reported completions and some have been officially opened already. Additional 34 and 30 projects were allocated in 2017/18 and current 2018/19 respectively, and all are at different stages of implementation, bringing a total a number of sport facilities funded by department to a cumulative of 94 so far. All these projects were identified by communities through IDP processes and funded by public funds, the MIG, for access and use by the public. None of them are for private use.(b) Recognising that delivery of local sport facilities is a Schedule 58 mandate of the Constitution of the Republic, the department works collaboratively with municipalities to identify projects sites where these must be built. All sites and locations where these facilities were built were identified by municipalities through their IDP public participation processes, and biasness has been towards areas or settlements of the poor households and this is also a fundamental condition of MIG, targeting the poor.( c) A separate list with the specifics will be provided if required but facilities that we have built so far are multifaceted and many include combi courts that accommodate sporting codes such as tennis, volleyball, basketball and netball, soccer fields, including one built in Astro turf in Setlagole in the Raltlou municipality in North West, athletic tracks, including those built with tartan rubber material in Free State and Eastern Cape and so on. All our facilities make provision for ablution facilities where they don't exist already, and these upon our instance must be friendly to people with disabilitiesMS. T. XASA, MP MINISTER OF SPORT AND RECREATION DATE:
Reply:
(a) Since this parliament took a decision to ringfence R300 million from a Municipal Infrastructure Grant (MIG) to implement sport infrastructure projects identified by Department of Sport and Recreation South Africa (SRSA), in the first year of implementation, 2016/17 thirty (30) projects were allocated and 16 of those have reported completions and some have been officially opened already. Additional 34 and 30 projects were allocated in 2017/18 and current 2018/19 respectively, and all are at different stages of implementation, bringing a total a number of sport facilities funded by department to a cumulative of 94 so far. All these projects were identified by communities through IDP processes and funded by public funds, the MIG, for access and use by the public. None of them are for private use.
(b) Recognising that delivery of local sport facilities is a Schedule 58 mandate of the Constitution of the Republic, the department works collaboratively with municipalities to identify projects sites where these must be built. All sites and locations where these facilities were built were identified by municipalities through their IDP public participation processes, and biasness has been towards areas or settlements of the poor households and this is also a fundamental condition of MIG, targeting the poor.
( c) A separate list with the specifics will be provided if required but facilities that we have built so far are multifaceted and many include combi courts that accommodate sporting codes such as tennis, volleyball, basketball and netball, soccer fields, including one built in Astro turf in Setlagole in the Raltlou municipality in North West, athletic tracks, including those built with tartan rubber material in Free State and Eastern Cape and so on. All our facilities make provision for ablution facilities where they don't exist already, and these upon our instance must be friendly to people with disabilities
MS. T. XASA, MP
MINISTER OF SPORT AND RECREATION
DATE:
06 November 2018 - NW3056
Groenewald, Dr PJ to ask the Minister of Police
Whether he in any way intends to amend the Firearms Control Act, Act 60 of 2000, (a) to make provision that the category to possess a firearm for self-defense should be deleted as such and; (b) in respect of the category for self-defense to own a fire-arm; if so, what are the (i) reasons in each case and; (ii) relevant details of the proposed amendments in each case; (2) whether he will make a statement on the matter? NW3420E
Reply:
1. Yes, the process of amending the Firearms Control Act, Act 60 of 2000 is at an advanced stage.
a) The draft Bill provides for the consideration and approval process of applications for a license, inter alia, in respect of the category for self-defense to possess a firearm, to be strengthened. This is to ensure that the proliferation of ilIega! firearms in the country are reduced.
(b) See above response.
A statement will be released once Cabinet has approved the proposed amendments to the Bill for public comment.
2. ADV. DA BELL
CHIEF DIRECTOR• LEGISLAYION
DATE: g) O l§
Reply to question 3056 recommended/
SECRETARY FOR POLICE SERVICE
DATE:
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06 November 2018 - NW2170
Mhlongo, Mr P to ask the Minister of Police
What is the current (i) total number and (ii) type of police vehicles (aa) at each police station and [bb) in aech province in the country's?
Reply:
(i) The total number of active South African Police Service (SAPS) vehicles, on 18 June 2018, was 47 600.
(1) Thetypes of vehiclss, are as follow:
- Automobiles - Vehicles, which are referred to as sedans.
- Buses — Vehicles with a seating capacity of more than 16, .
- Light commercial vehicles — Commonly known ae police vans/bakkies. ,
- Minlbuses — Vehicles with a seating capacity of less than 16 persons. :
- Multi-purpose vehicles.
- Panelvans. -
- Sport Utility Vehicles (SUVs).
- Trucks.
(aa) This information is reflected In Annexure A.
(bb) The total number of SAPS vehcles, as at 16 June 2018, In each province and at the divisions at national level, is as follows:
Province |
Total Vehicles |
|
Eastern Cape |
5036 |
|
Frea State |
3243 ” ” |
|
Gauteng |
9 085 |
|
Haad Office |
5 928 | |
KwaZulu-Natal |
6 994 |
|
Llmpopo |
3 075 |
|
M#uinalan a |
2 581 |
|
North Weet |
2 885 |
|
Noitharn Cage |
2 186 |
|
Weeteff\ Gape |
6 097 |
|
Grand Total |
47 690 |
|
Reply to question 2170 r86OMITIended/
L COMtl4lSSlONER: SDUTH AFRICAN POLICE 8ERVtCE
LE (SOEG)
Date: @ --- @@ •
Reply to ques#on 21Y0 approved/
06 November 2018 - NW3127
Hadebe, Mr TZ to ask the Minister of Sport and Recreation
Whether, since she served in Cabinet, she (a)(i) was ever influenced by any person and/or (ii) influenced any of her department's employees to take any official administrative action on behalf of any (aa) member, (bb) employee and/or (cc) close associate of the Gupta family and/or (b) attended any meeting where any of the specified persons were present; if so, what are the relevant details in each case?
Reply:
(a)(i) No
(ii) No
(aa) NIA, (bb) NIA (cc) N/A
(b)No
MS. T XASA, MP
MINISTER OF SPORT AND RECREATION
DATE:
06 November 2018 - NW3181
Mbhele, Mr ZN to ask the Minister of Police
Whether, with reference to the reply to question 1435 on 5 June 2018, the relevant information has been sourced yet; if not, why not; if so, what are the relevant details?
Reply:
Please find here: REPLY
06 November 2018 - NW2698
Moteka, Mr PG to ask the Minister of Sport and Recreation
How many golf courses are used by the South African Golf Association, and Women's Golf SA who are both partners of his department, {b) where is each golf course located, {c) what is the size of each golf course and {d) who owns each golf course? NW2990E
Reply:
{a) There are 455 golf courses of varying sizes - some of nine holes and some of 18 holes. Generally the 18 hole golf course is of around 7000 meters in length but the area of the course is not known. Most golf courses have holes parallel to each other so are somewhat condensed. These are smaller golf courses known as mashie courses and they would be in the region of 3500 metres in length but in the same format as the larger courses - i.e holes running parallel to each other but not restricted to that.
{b) These golf courses are throughout South Africa with all Provinces having golf courses varying in quantity.
(c) Golf RSA does not have precise information on the ownership of the golf courses but the majority, are municipal golf courses with the minority, by far, privately owned.
MINISTER OF SPORT AND RECREATION
DATE:
RECOMMENDATIONS
It is recommended that the Executive Authority approves the reply, should she concur with its contents.
MR. M.E. MOEMI
DIRECTOR-GENERAL
DATE; 02/11/2018
DECISION
Reply approved
MS.T.XASA,MP
MINISTER OF THE SPORT AND RECREATION
DATE:
06 November 2018 - NW2844
Macpherson, Mr DW to ask the IVlinister of Police
What total number of cases that were reported at the Umhlali Pollce Station of (a) murder, (b) attempted murder, (c) rape, (d) house breaking, (e) hijacking, (fl theft of motor vehicles and (g) house robbery resulted in convictions in the 2017-18 financial year?
Reply:
The following number of convictions were recorded at Umhlali Police Station In the 2017/2018 financial year:
|
Offences |
Total convictions |
a) |
Murder |
6 |
b) |
Attempted Murder |
5 |
c) |
Rape |
10 |
d) |
House breaking (Residential & Businesses) |
12 |
e) |
Hijacking ( Vehicles & Trucks) |
1 |
f) |
Theft of motor vehicles & motor cycles |
2 |
g) |
House robbery |
2 |
LIEUTENANT GENERAL DE NATIONAL COMMISSIONER: CRIME DETECTION M YS ANE
FOR WRITTEN REPLY
QUESTION 2844
DATE OF PUBLICATION.fN fNTER A_QUESTION.PAPER: 12 OCTOBER 2018
{INTERNAL QUESTION PAPER NO 32-2018)
Reply to questlon 2844 recommended /
GENERAL
TH AFRICAN POLICE SERVICE
Date:
Reply to question 2844 approved /
MINISTE OF POLICE BH CELE, MP
06 November 2018 - NW2940
Groenewald, Dr PJ to ask the Minister of Police
(1) What were the costs of the SA Police Service (SAPS) regarding court cases dealing with firearms during the period 1 January 2008 up ta the latest specified date for which information is available: (2) (a) in which year each of the court oases took place, (b) what were the legal costs of the legal representatives of the SAPS in each case, (c) whether the SAPS won or lost the case in each instance and ( d) what were the legal costs of the State with regard to the legal representatives of the other parties; (3) whether be will make a statement on the matter?
Reply:
(1) & (2) Legal costs are paid by the Department of Justice d constitutional Development. Unfortunately the Department of Justice and Constitutional Oevelopmant does not breakdown the global monthly reimbursement claima and thus it is not possible to Indicate the amount of lagal costs paid for court cases dealing with firearms for the specified periods.
As the information thee in the domain of another department, Liz. the Department of Justice and Constitutional Development, the information was requested but to date no response is forthcoming.
DIVISIONAL
LIEUTENANT GENERAL fONER: LEGAL AND POLICY GERVICES
QUESTION 2940
Reply to question 2940 recommended / bed:
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Reply to question 2940 approved /
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06 November 2018 - NW3013
Waters, Mr M to ask the Minister of Home Affairs
What steps have been put in place to ensure the Electoral Commission of South Africa is not subjected to cyber attacks and espionage from foreign organisations and countries?
Reply:
The Question was referred to the Electoral Commission which responded as follows:
The Electoral Commission has implemented security and access control policies aimed at mitigating the risk of espionage and cyber attacks. These include the following:
- Access controls – Access to information is controlled and made available on a need to know basis;
- Security Firewalls – Implemented modern and latest security protection and monitoring systems and devices;
- Implemented 24*7/365 real-time monitoring of all security requirements including hacking or attempted hacking, software viruses, malware, etc.
- Use network segmentation to limit access;
- Employs and/or contracts only South African professionals in its ICT department;
- Occasionally commissions an independent audit of the network and data security, in addition to regular security assessment audits by the Internal Audit and the Office of AGSA;
- Commissions a separate parallel SOC (security operations centre) during major electoral events such as elections; and
- Has an added filtering later at its ISP (Internet Service Provider).
06 November 2018 - NW2411
Bergman, Mr D to ask the Minister of Sport and Recreation
Why did South Africa's learners not participate in the eighth edition of the African Union Sports Council Youth Games hosted in Botswana in May 2018 and (b) when last did South African school teams participate in the specified games?
Reply:
a) The AUSC region 5 Youth Games are held bi-annually and on rotational basis among the member states. Hosting is done in alphabetical order of member states. They were previously called the Zone VI games. To date the games still covers the U/20 only, and South African School Sport Championship has participants up to the U18 for abled-bodied and U/19 for people with disability. As a result the age categories are not feasible for School Sport athletes. SASCOC is the body responsible for Team delivery in international Competition and Multicoded events.
b) South Africa last participated at the AUSC Region S Youth Games that were held in Angola 2016. However the Schools do not participate at the Games due to the age categories that are featured at these games.
MS. T. XASA, MP
MINISTER OF SPORT AND RECREATION
b. South Africa last participated at the AUSC Region S Youth Games that were held in Angola 2016. However the Schools do not participate at the Games due to the age categories that are featured at these games.
RECOMMENDATION
It is recommended that the Executive Authority approves the reply, should she concur with its contents.
MR M. ' MOEMI
DIRECTOR-GENERAL
DATE: §/ j ] (g
DECISION
Reply approved/amendeded
MS. T. XASA, MP
MINISTER OF SPORT AND RECREATION
DATE:
06 November 2018 - NW2555
Mhlongo, Mr TW to ask the Minister of Sport and Recreation
With regard to Athletics South Africa (ASA), (a) who was appointed as Team Leader for the South African team travelling to the (i} 2018 World Half Marathon Championships in Valencia, Spain, (ii} 2018 Junior and Youth Championships in London and (iii) 2016 Wor1d 1 00km Championships in Los Alcazares, Spain, (b) which ASA officials and/or representatives are required to travel on the same flights with the athletes selected to represent South Africa overseas, {c) in what circumstances would an ASA official and/or representative, other than the Head of Delegation, be authorised to travel separately from the athletes who form part of a South African team competing internationally and (d) what are the relevant details regarding why certain athletes forming part of the South African team which competed at the Wor1d Junior and Youth Championships in London were booked on a flight separate from the ASA officials and/or representatives tasked with managing the team?
Reply:
(a) who was appointed as Team Leader for the South African team travelling to the:
{i) 2018 Wor1d Half Marathon Championships in Valencia, Spain,
2. Mr James Moloi - Chairperson of ASA Road Running Commission.
{ii) 2018 Junior and Youth Championships in London and
3. There were no Youth or Junior Championships in London. The 2018 IMF World Junior Championships took place in Tampere, Finland
4. Mr John Mathane, President of AGN Athletics was the team Leader
(iii) 2016 World 100km Championships in Los Alcazares, Spain
2. Mr George Lamb - Chairperson of ASA Ultra-running Committee
(b) which ASA officials and/or representatives are required to travel on the same flights with the athletes selected to represent South Africa overseas,
2. In line with international standards all teams are accompanied by a Head Of Delegation, Manager for men, Manager for women, Team Coaches, Doctor and Physics. All Management is required to travel with the team. Depending on the size of the team, team management will be enlarged or reduced with a minimum of two management for practical and security reasons.
(c) in what circumstances would an ASA official and/or representative, other than the Head of Delegation, be authorised to travel separately from the athletes who form part of a South African team competing internationally and
2. All Management is required to travel with the team. Where teams travel in more than one flight the T earn Management is also split up to ensure that all team members are accompanied by Team Management. Team managements of teams are not separated by ASA. If due to extraordinary situations e.g. flight delays, custom hold-ups, etc special arrangements will be made on both the departure side and anival side to monitor the travelling of the affected athletes. Example - See travel report of Mr John Mathane below.
(d) what are the relevant details regarding why certain athletes forming part of the South African team which competed at the World Junior and Youth Championships in London were booked on a flight separate from the ASA officials and/or representatives tasked with managing the team?
3. The question is based on incorrect information. The 2017 IAAF World Youth Championships took place in Kenya. The 2018 IAAF World Junior Championships took place in Finland. The team flew via Istanbul to Tampere Finland and not via London.
4. See the report of travel arrangements of the Team Leader below:
1. FLIGHTS:
Our flights were booked by ASA Office at Turkish Airline TK 0043. We boarded our flight on the 07 July 2018 at 18:25 and arrived at 05:00 08 July 2018 safely at the Istanbul, International Airport and we were connected to from Istanbul, to Finland departed at 08:30 and arrives at 11:55 in Helsinki International Airport, upon our arrival in Helsinki the Physiotherapist could not find her passport at passport control to enter Finland. John Mathane stayed behind at the airport to assist her, and the rest of us took the 2 hour bus trip to Tampere. We were collected at 14:15 by Finland Federation Athletics delegates and travelled to Tampere city where we were accommodated at Hotel Holiday Inn for check in without any hassles. We return with Turkish Airline TK 004 We boarded our flight at 19:00 and arrived at Istanbul, at 22:25 then we connected at 01:35 to 0 R Tambo International Airport in South Africa at 10:25, we were warmly welcomed by the parents, family members and friends of the Athletes and band it was an exciting moment welcome the T earn to South Africa.
MS. T. XASA, MP
MINISTER OF SPORT AND RECREATION
DATE:
05 November 2018 - NW3140
Ntlangwini, Ms EN to ask the Minister of Trade and Industry
What are the top five products in each category and Rand value that South Africa (a) imported from and (b) exported to every African country in each of the past five years?
Reply:
The following data were downloaded from www.thedti.gov.za/tradestats. The original source is the South African Revenue Service (SARS). The table shows the Top 5 products at the Harmonised System (HS) 4-digit level. African countries not listed are those for which reliable data are not currently available.
Top 5 imported products from Madagascar per year |
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2013 R' million |
2014 R' million |
2015 R' million |
2016 R' million |
2017 R' million |
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Cobalt ores |
188 |
Cobalt ores |
320 |
Cobalt ores |
275 |
T-shirts, singlets and other vests |
259 |
T-shirts, singlets and other vests |
260 |
Men`s or boys` suits |
136 |
T-shirts, singlets and other vests |
186 |
T-shirts, singlets and other vests |
272 |
Men`s or boys` suits |
244 |
Men`s or boys` suits |
178 |
Men`s or boys` shirts |
112 |
Men`s or boys` shirts |
174 |
Men`s or boys` suits |
229 |
Men`s or boys` shirts |
194 |
Jerseys, pullovers, cardigans, waistcoats |
162 |
Jerseys, pullovers, cardigans, waistcoats |
101 |
Men`s or boys` suits |
161 |
Men`s or boys` shirts |
188 |
Jerseys, pullovers, cardigans, waistcoats |
181 |
Men`s or boys` shirts |
117 |
Unwrought nickel |
89 |
Jerseys, pullovers, cardigans, |
119 |
Jerseys, pullovers, cardigans, waistcoats |
135 |
Petroleum oils and oils |
171 |
Men`s or boys` shirts |
99 |
Top 5 exported products to Madagascar per year |
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2013 R' million |
2014 R' million |
2015 R' million |
2016 R' million |
2017 R' million |
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Coal; briquettes, ovoids |
300 |
Coal; briquettes, ovoids |
398 |
Coal; briquettes, ovoids |
428 |
Coal; briquettes, ovoids |
455 |
Coal; briquettes, ovoids |
506 |
Cane or beet sugar and chemically pure sucrose |
125 |
Undenatured ethyl alcohol |
120 |
Undenatured ethyl alcohol |
178 |
Undenatured ethyl alcohol |
206 |
Petroleum oils and oils |
184 |
Motor vehicles for the transport of goods |
114 |
Cane or beet sugar and chemically pure sucrose |
100 |
Petroleum oils and oils |
117 |
Petroleum oils and oils |
190 |
Undenatured ethyl alcohol |
165 |
Undenatured ethyl alcohol |
104 |
Motor vehicles |
96 |
Other aircraft |
77 |
Motor vehicles |
177 |
Motor vehicles |
151 |
Petroleum oils and oils |
89 |
Acrylic polymers |
93 |
Cane or beet sugar and chemically pure sucrose |
70 |
Polymers of propylene or of other olefins |
82 |
Ferro-alloys |
139 |
Top 5 exported products to Burundi per year |
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2013 R' million |
2014 R' million |
2015 R' million |
2016 R' million |
2017 R' million |
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Petroleum oils and oils |
10 |
Petroleum oils and oils |
15 |
Petroleum oils and oils |
10 |
Insecticides, rodenticides, fungicides, herbicides |
7 |
Surveying instruments |
10 |
Cane or beet sugar |
7 |
Motor vehicles |
14 |
Other printed matter |
9 |
Petroleum oils and oils |
7 |
Insecticides, rodenticides, fungicides, herbicides |
7 |
Motor vehicles |
7 |
Cane or beet sugar |
14 |
Printed books |
9 |
Printed books |
3 |
Petroleum oils and oils |
4 |
Bars and rods, hot-rolled, in irregularly wound coils, of iron or non-alloy steel |
7 |
Hoop wood; split poles; piles, pickets and stakes of wood |
6 |
Registers, account books, note books |
8 |
Motor vehicles |
3 |
Boards, panels, consoles, desks, cabinets and other bases |
3 |
Flours and meals of oil seeds or oleaginous fruits (excluding those of mustard) |
2 |
Wood (including strips and friezes for parquet flooring, not assembled), |
4 |
Motor vehicles for the transport of goods |
7 |
Structures, roofing frame-works, doors and windows and their frames and thresholds |
2 |
Motor vehicles |
3 |
Top 5 imported products from Burundi per year |
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2013 R' million |
2014 R' million |
2015 R' million |
2016 R' million |
2017 R' million |
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Coffee |
2 |
Other moving, grading, levelling, scraping, excavating, tamping, compacting, extracting or boring machinery |
1 |
Coffee |
1 |
Coffee |
4 |
Coffee |
1 |
Niobium, tantalum, vanadium or zirconium ores and concentrates |
0.295 |
Coffee |
0.468 |
Bicycles and other cycles (including delivery tri-cycles), not motorised |
0.270 |
Telephone sets |
0.057 |
Instruments and apparatus for physical or chemical analysis |
1 |
Personal and household effects, new or used |
0.248 |
Air or vacuum pumps, air or other gas compressors and fans |
0.374 |
Electrical apparatus for switching or protecting electrical circuits |
0.088 |
Live fish |
0.053 |
Men`s or boys` overcoats, car-coats, capes |
0.057 |
Parts and accessories (excluding covers, carrying cases and the like) suitable for use solely or principally with machines |
0.054 |
Instruments and appliances used in medical, surgical, dental or veterinary |
0.189 |
Live fish |
0.038 |
Personal and household effects, new or used |
0.040 |
Personal and household effects, new or used |
0.042 |
Medicaments |
0.010 |
Interchangeable tools for hand tools |
0.132 |
Personal and household effects, new or used |
0.027 |
Articles for the conveyance or packing of goods |
0.015 |
Articles for the conveyance or packing of goods |
0.012 |
Top 5 exported products to Uganda per year |
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2013 R' million |
2014 R' million |
2015 R' million |
2016 R' million |
2017 R' million |
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Insecticides, rodenticides, fungicides, herbicides |
319 |
Gas, liquid or electricity supply or production meters, including calibrating meters therefor |
283 |
Motor vehicles for the transport of goods |
229 |
Gas, liquid or electricity supply or production meters, including calibrating meters therefor |
358 |
Gas, liquid or electricity supply or production meters, including calibrating meters therefor |
226 |
Bars and rods, hot-rolled, in irregularly wound coils, of iron or non-alloy steel |
227 |
Motor vehicles for the transport of goods |
150 |
Insecticides, rodenticides, fungicides, |
161 |
Motor vehicles for the transport of goods |
149 |
Motor vehicles for the transport of goods |
188 |
Uncoated paper and paperboard |
83 |
Bars and rods, hot-rolled, in irregularly wound coils, of iron or non-alloy steel |
139 |
Gas, liquid or electricity supply or production meters, including calibrating meters therefor |
121 |
Printed books, brochures, leaflets and similar printed matter, whether or not in single sheets |
85 |
Instruments and appliances used in medical, surgical, dental or veterinary |
104 |
Motor vehicles for the transport of goods |
81 |
Insecticides, rodenticides, fungicides |
86 |
Uncoated paper and paperboard |
79 |
Tools for working in the hand, pneumatic, hydraulic or with self-contained electric or non-electric motor |
53 |
Bars and rods, hot-rolled, in irregularly wound coils, of iron or non-alloy steel |
85 |
Cane or beet sugar and chemically pure sucrose, in solid form |
76 |
Uncoated paper and paperboard |
69 |
Bars and rods, hot-rolled, in irregularly wound coils, of iron or non-alloy steel |
51 |
Uncoated paper and paperboard |
51 |
Uncoated paper and paperboard |
82 |
Top 5 imported products from Uganda per year |
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2013 R' million |
2014 R' million |
2015 R' million |
2016 R' million |
2017 R' million |
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Other live plants |
13 |
Coffee |
35 |
Coffee |
45 |
Coffee |
47 |
Coffee |
66 |
Coffee |
11 |
Unmanufactured tobacco; tobacco refuse |
29 |
Unmanufactured tobacco; tobacco refuse |
23 |
Other live plants |
11 |
Other live plants |
9 |
Oil-cake |
10 |
Other live plants |
14 |
Other live plants |
11 |
Raw hides and skins of bovine |
6 |
Unmanufactured tobacco; tobacco refuse |
4 |
Unmanufactured tobacco |
4 |
Raw hides and skins of bovine |
3 |
Spark-ignition reciprocating or rotary internal combustion piston engines |
4 |
Unmanufactured tobacco; tobacco refuse |
5 |
Other aircraft |
4 |
Raw hides and skins of bovine |
4 |
Oil-cake |
1 |
Raw hides and skins of bovine |
4 |
Cocoa beans, whole or broken, raw or roasted |
1 |
Raw hides and skins of bovine |
3 |
Top 5 exported products to Kenya per year |
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2013 R' million |
2014 R' million |
2015 R' million |
2016 R' million |
2017 R' million |
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Flat-rolled products of iron or non-alloy steel, of a width of 600 mm or more, hot-rolled, not clad, plated or coated |
1715 |
Flat-rolled products of iron or non-alloy steel, of a width of 600 mm or more, hot-rolled, not clad, plated or coated |
2031 |
Flat-rolled products of iron or non-alloy steel, of a width of 600 mm or more, hot-rolled, not clad, plated or coated |
1695 |
Flat-rolled products of iron or non-alloy steel, of a width of 600 mm or more, hot-rolled, not clad, plated or coated |
1770 |
Flat-rolled products of iron or non-alloy steel, of a width of 600 mm or more, hot-rolled, not clad, plated or coated |
2063 |
Motor vehicles for the transport of goods |
512 |
Motor vehicles for the transport of goods |
708 |
Motor vehicles for the transport of goods |
1061 |
Motor vehicles for the transport of goods |
473 |
Maize (corn) |
907 |
Petroleum oils |
476 |
Coal; briquettes, ovoids |
326 |
Coal; briquettes, ovoids |
423 |
Coal; briquettes, ovoids |
392 |
Motor vehicles for the transport of goods |
607 |
Monitors and projectors |
227 |
Medicaments |
171 |
Semi-finished products of iron or non-alloy steel |
239 |
Polymers of propylene or of other olefins, in primary forms |
305 |
Coal; briquettes, ovoids |
456 |
Bars and rods, hot-rolled, in irregularly wound coils, of iron or non-alloy steel |
213 |
Motor cars |
156 |
Polymers of propylene or of other olefins, in primary forms |
195 |
Motor cars |
216 |
Semi-finished products of iron or non-alloy steel |
351 |
Top 5 imported products from Kenya per year |
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2013 R' million |
2014 R' million |
2015 R' million |
2016 R' million |
2017 R' million |
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Dried leguminous vegetables |
42 |
Dish washing machines; machinery for |
82 |
Carbonates |
30 |
Carbonates |
82 |
Carbonates |
43 |
Tea, whether or not flavoured |
25 |
Machinery for preparing or making up tobacco, not specified or included elsewhere in this Chapter |
59 |
Tea, whether or not flavoured |
29 |
Tea, whether or not flavoured |
34 |
Tea, whether or not flavoured |
26 |
Leguminous vegetables |
17 |
Dried leguminous vegetables |
19 |
Leguminous vegetables |
16 |
Palm oil |
23 |
Cut |
19 |
Carbonates |
12 |
Tea, whether or not flavoured |
17 |
Unmanufactured tobacco; tobacco refuse |
13 |
Cut flowers |
16 |
Gold |
16 |
Unmanufactured tobacco; tobacco refuse |
10 |
Leguminous vegetables |
15 |
Cut flowers |
13 |
Other plates, sheets, film, foil and strip, of plastics, non-cellular and not reinforced, laminated, supported or similarly combined with other materials |
11 |
Mineral or chemical fertilisers |
9 |
Top 5 exported products to Somalia per year |
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2013 R' million |
2014 R' million |
2015 R' million |
2016 R' million |
2017 R' million |
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Fruit juices |
17 |
Motor vehicles for the transport of goods |
16 |
Tanks and other armoured fighting vehicles, motorised, whether or not fitted with weapons, and parts of such vehicles |
53 |
Mattress supports; articles of bedding |
15 |
Food preparations not elsewhere specified or included |
38 |
Other live animals |
14 |
Motor cars |
13 |
Motor vehicles for the transport of goods |
2 |
Flours and meals of oil seeds or oleaginous fruits (excluding those of mustard) |
14 |
Tanks and other armoured fighting vehicles, motorised, whether or not fitted with weapons, and parts of such vehicles |
19 |
Live horses, asses, mules and hinnies |
6 |
Pumps for liquids, |
13 |
Beauty or make-up preparations |
1 |
Parts and accessories of the motor vehicles |
13 |
Fruit, nuts |
15 |
Live bovine animals |
5 |
Cane or beet sugar and chemically pure sucrose, in solid form |
3 |
Flours and meals of oil seeds or oleaginous fruits (excluding those of mustard) |
1 |
Tanks and other armoured fighting vehicles, motorised, whether or not fitted with weapons, and parts of such vehicles |
10 |
Electrical motors and generators (excluding generating sets) |
6 |
Live swine |
4 |
Tracksuits, ski suits and swimwear; other garments |
2 |
Preparations for use on the hair |
1 |
Printing machinery |
8 |
Instruments and appliances used in medical, surgical, dental or veterinary |
5 |
Top 5 imported products from Somalia per year |
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2013 R' million |
2014 R' million |
2015 R' million |
2016 R' million |
2017 R' million |
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Dried leguminous vegetables |
1 |
Machine-tools |
1 |
Plants and parts of plants |
0.029 |
Lac; natural gums, resins, gum-resins and oleoresins (for example, balsams) |
0.241 |
Essential oils ( |
0.156 |
Lac; natural gums, resins, gum-resins and oleoresins (for example, balsams) |
0.052 |
Motor cars |
0.280 |
Electrical ignition or starting equipmen |
0.021 |
Essential oils |
0.203 |
Reservoirs, tanks, vats and similar containers |
0.120 |
Original equipment components |
0.051 |
Lac; natural gums, resins, gum-resins and oleoresins (for example, balsams) |
0.139 |
Lac; natural gums, resins, gum-resins and oleoresins (for example, balsams) |
0.007 |
Diodes, transistors and similar semi-conductor devices |
0.128 |
Machinery for sorting, screening, separating, washing, crushing |
0.047 |
Plants and parts of plant |
0.022 |
Sulphites; thiosulphates |
0.063 |
Taps, cocks, valves |
0.006 |
Plants and parts of plants |
0.056 |
Plants and parts of plants |
0.023 |
Instruments and apparatus for physical or chemical analysis |
0.021 |
Automatic data processing machines |
0.046 |
Panty hose, tights, stockings |
0.005 |
Automatic data processing machines |
0.031 |
Prepared glues and other prepared adhesives |
0.006 |
Top 5 exported products to CAMEROON per year |
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2013 R' million |
2014 R' million |
2015 R' million |
2016 R' million |
2017 R' million |
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Cigars, cheroots, cigarillos and cigarettes, of tobacco or of tobacco substitutes: |
114 |
Cigars, cheroots, cigarillos and cigarettes, of tobacco or of tobacco substitutes: |
144 |
Cigars, cheroots, cigarillos and cigarettes, of tobacco or of tobacco substitutes: |
72 |
Apples, pears and quinces, fresh: |
63 |
Apples, pears and quinces, fresh: |
65 |
Apples, pears and quinces, fresh: |
60 |
Apples, pears and quinces, fresh: |
53 |
Apples, pears and quinces, fresh: |
47 |
Cigars, cheroots, cigarillos and cigarettes, of tobacco or of tobacco substitutes: |
45 |
Polymers of propylene or of other olefins, in primary forms: |
33 |
Uncoated paper and paperboard, of a kind used for writing, printing or other graphic purposes, and non-perforated punch0cards and punch tape paper, in rolls or rectangular (including square) sheets, of any size (excluding paper of heading 4 |
49 |
Fish, frozen (excluding fish fillets and other fish meat of heading 03.04): |
45 |
Tanks and other armoured fighting vehicles, motorised, whether or not fitted with weapons, and parts of such vehicles |
41 |
Motor vehicles for the transport of goods: |
37 |
Milk and cream, concentrated or containing added sugar or other sweetening matter: |
31 |
Fish, frozen (excluding fish fillets and other fish meat of heading 03.04): |
48 |
Motor vehicles for the transport of goods: |
42 |
Motor vehicles for the transport of goods: |
34 |
Undenatured ethyl alcohol of an alcoholic strength by volume of 80 per cent vol. or higher; ethyl alcohol and other spirits, denatured, of any strength: |
32 |
Maize (corn): |
21 |
Motor vehicles for the transport of goods: |
40 |
Polymers of propylene or of other olefins, in primary forms: |
41 |
Ferro0alloys: |
29 |
Maize (corn): |
31 |
Cigars, cheroots, cigarillos and cigarettes, of tobacco or of tobacco substitutes: |
20 |
Top 5 imported products to CAMEROON per year |
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2013 R' million |
2014 R' million |
2015 R' million |
2016 R' million |
2017 R' million |
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Sheets for veneering |
5 |
Wood sawn or chipped |
5 |
Wood sawn or chipped |
7 |
Sheets for veneering |
12 |
Other aircraft |
31 |
Cloves (whole fruit, cloves and stems): |
2 |
Sheets for veneering |
5 |
Natural rubber, |
3 |
Wood sawn or chipped |
5 |
Wood sawn or chipped |
12 |
Personal and household effects, new or used |
1 |
Natural barium sulphate |
1 |
Medicaments |
3 |
Paintings, drawings and pastels |
3 |
Parts suitable for use solely or principally with the apparatus of headings 85.25 to 85.28 |
6 |
Coffee |
1 |
Imitation jewellery |
1 |
Telephone sets |
2 |
Instruments for measuring the flow of liquids or gases |
1 |
Sheets for veneering |
3 |
Automatic data processing machines |
0 |
Coffee |
1 |
Coffee, |
1 |
Other made up articles, including dress patterns |
1 |
Natural rubber |
2 |
Top 5 exported products to CENTRAL AFRICAN REP per year |
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2013 R' million |
2014 R' million |
2015 R' million |
2016 R' million |
2017 R' million |
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Motor vehicles for the transport of goods: |
17 |
Other aircraft |
15 |
Railway or tramway goods vans and wagons, not self-propelled: |
4 |
Structures and parts of structures |
2 |
Containers specially designed and equipped for carriage by one or more modes of transport |
1 |
Ferro0alloys: |
7 |
Gas, liquid or electricity supply or production meters |
7 |
Motor vehicles |
3 |
Polymers of ethylene, in primary forms: |
1 |
Machinery for sorting, screening, separating, washing, crushing, grinding |
1 |
Works trucks |
3 |
Motor vehicles for the transport of goods: |
6 |
Microphones and stands therefor |
1 |
Telephone sets |
1 |
Railway or tramway goods vans and wagons, not self0propelled: |
1 |
Motor cars |
2 |
Automatic data processing machines |
1 |
Reception apparatus for radio0broadcasting |
1 |
Radar apparatus, radio navigational aid apparatus |
1 |
Apparatus based on the use of Xrays |
0 |
Cane or beet sugar |
1 |
Pharmaceutical goods specified in Note 4 to this Chapter: |
1 |
Structures and parts of structures |
1 |
Transmission apparatus for radio0broadcasting |
1 |
Printed books |
0 |
Top 5 imported products from CENTRAL AFRICAN REP per year |
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2013 R' million |
2014 R' million |
2015 R' million |
2016 R' million |
2017 R' million |
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Bones and horn |
0.124 |
Collections and collectors` pieces |
0.012 |
Telephone sets |
0.009 |
Bones and horn |
0.028 |
Parts of goods of heading 88.01 or 88.02: |
0.387 |
Collections and collectors` pieces |
0.035 |
Electrical motors and generators (excluding generating sets): |
0.007 |
Parts suitable for use solely or principally with the apparatus of headings 85.25 to 85.28: |
0.003 |
Other raw hides and skins |
0.016 |
Orthopaedic appliances |
0.160 |
Instruments, apparatus and models, designed for demonstrational purposes |
0.006 |
Other articles of plastics and articles of other materials of headings 39.01 to 39.14: |
0.001 |
T0shirts, singlets and other vests, knitted or crocheted: |
0.002 |
Parts of goods of heading 88.01 or 88.02: |
0.003 |
Other printed matter, including printed pictures and photographs: |
0.092 |
Discs, tapes, storage devices |
0.002 |
Microphones and stands there for audio frequency |
0.000 |
Parts of goods of heading 88.01 or 88.02: |
0.002 |
Transmission shafts |
0.003 |
Electrical machines and apparatus |
0.041 |
Parts of goods of heading 88.01 or 88.02: |
0.001 |
Ball point pens; felt tipped pens |
0.000 |
Electrical apparatus for switching or protecting electrical circuits |
0.001 |
Electrical transformers, static converters |
0.001 |
New pneumatic tyres, of rubber: |
0.036 |
Top 5 exported products to REP of CONGO per year |
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2013 R' million |
2014 R' million |
2015 R' million |
2016 R' million |
2017 R' million
|
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Other rail locomotives; locomotive tenders: |
105 |
Petroleum coke, petroleum bitumen and other residues of petroleum oils or of oils obtained from bituminous minerals: |
595 |
Petroleum oils and oils |
54 |
Malt extract; food preparations of flour, groats, meal, starch |
134 |
Coal; briquettes, ovoids and similar solid fuels manufactured from coal: |
205 |
Railway or tramway goods vans and wagons, not self0propelled: |
75 |
Petroleum oils and oils |
321 |
Carboys, bottles, flasks, jars, pots, phials, ampoules and other containers, of glass |
53 |
Stores for foreign0going ships and aircrafts |
54 |
Malt extract; food preparations of flour, groats, meal, starch |
68 |
Railway or tramway track construction material of iron or steel |
49 |
Fruit juices |
38 |
Fruit juices |
46 |
Petroleum oils and oils |
45 |
Flours and meals of oil seeds |
21 |
Fruit juices |
46 |
Railway or tramway passenger coaches |
37 |
Motor vehicles for the transport of goods: |
40 |
Coal; briquettes, ovoids |
26 |
Apples, pears and quinces, fresh: |
17 |
Self0propelled bulldozers, angledozers, graders |
45 |
Motor vehicles for the transport of goods: |
35 |
Electrical transformers, static converters (for example, rectifiers) and inductors: |
38 |
Apples, pears and quinces, fresh: |
25 |
Mineral or chemical fertilizers, nitrogenous: |
16 |
Top 5 imported products From REP of CONGO per year |
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2013 R' million |
2014 R' million |
2015 R' million |
2016 R' million |
2017 R' million |
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Diamonds |
1.687 |
Tubes, pipes and hollow profiles |
4.301 |
Wood sawn or |
12.297 |
Wood sawn or chipped |
7.595 |
Wood sawn or chipped |
5.464 |
Parts of railway or tramway locomotives or rolling0stock: |
1.384 |
Parts of goods of heading 88.01 or 88.02: |
3.229 |
Surveying hydrographic, oceanographic, hydrological, meteorological |
1.166 |
Refined copper and copper alloys, unwrought: |
1.818 |
Light vessels |
1.390 |
Wood sawn or chipped |
1.148 |
Wood sawn or chipped |
2.599 |
Coffee |
1.141 |
Parts of goods of heading 88.01 or 88.02: |
1.385 |
Turbojets, |
0.252 |
Containers for compressed or liquified gas, of iron or steel: |
0.738 |
Parts suitable for use solely or principally with the machinery of headings 84.25 to 84.30: |
1.509 |
Containers for compressed or liquified gas |
0.937 |
Ships` derricks; cranes fitted with a crane: |
1.167 |
Measuring or checking instruments, appliances |
0.173 |
Orthopaedic appliances |
0.410 |
Other moving, grading, levelling, scraping, excavating machinery: |
1.422 |
Parts suitable for use solely or principally with the machinery of headings 84.25 to 84.30: |
0.899 |
Surveying hydrographic, oceanographic, hydrological, meteorological |
0.684 |
Steam turbines and other vapour turbines: |
0.127 |
Top 5 exported products to SENEGAL per year |
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2017 R' million |
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Coal; briquettes, ovoids and similar solid fuels manufactured from coal: |
234.160 |
Coal; briquettes, ovoids and similar solid fuels manufactured from coal: |
394.695 |
Coal; briquettes, ovoids and similar solid fuels manufactured from coal: |
578.636 |
Coal; briquettes, ovoids and similar solid fuels manufactured from coal: |
657.903 |
Coal; briquettes, ovoids and similar solid fuels manufactured from coal: |
538.029 |
Apples, pears and quinces, fresh: |
94.970 |
Special purpose motor vehicles (excluding those principally designed for the transport of persons or goods) (for example, breakdown lorries, crane lorries, fire fighting vehicles, concrete0mixer lorries, road sweeper lorries, spraying lorries, |
159.186 |
Apples, pears and quinces, fresh: |
127.921 |
Apples, pears and quinces, fresh: |
167.157 |
Apples, pears and quinces, fresh: |
175.040 |
Polymers of propylene or of other olefins, in primary forms: |
64.804 |
Petroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminous minerals (excluding crude); preparations not elsewhere specified or included, containing by mass 70 per cent or more of petroleum oils or of oils obtained from bituminous minerals, these oils be |
112.423 |
Parts suitable for use solely or principally with the machinery of headings 84.25 to 84.30: |
77.706 |
Polymers of propylene or of other olefins, in primary forms: |
88.620 |
Motor vehicles for the transport of goods: |
63.652 |
Machinery for sorting, screening, separating, washing, crushing, grinding, mixing or kneading earth, stone, ores or other mineral substances, in solid (including powder or paste) form; machinery for agglomerating, shaping or moulding solid min |
36.615 |
Polymers of propylene or of other olefins, in primary forms: |
106.088 |
Polymers of propylene or of other olefins, in primary forms: |
62.516 |
Motor vehicles for the transport of goods: |
64.217 |
Polymers of propylene or of other olefins, in primary forms: |
55.327 |
Tubes, pipes and hoses, of vulcanised rubber (excluding hard rubber), with or without their fittings (for example, joints, elbows, flanges): |
35.987 |
Apples, pears and quinces, fresh: |
98.424 |
Motor vehicles for the transport of goods: |
59.354 |
Machinery for sorting, screening, separating, washing, crushing, grinding, mixing or kneading earth, stone, ores or other mineral substances, in solid (including powder or paste) form; machinery for agglomerating, shaping or moulding solid min |
63.985 |
Machinery for sorting, screening, separating, washing, crushing, grinding, mixing or kneading earth, stone, ores or other mineral substances, in solid (including powder or paste) form; machinery for agglomerating, shaping or moulding solid min |
49.275 |
Top 5 imported products From SENEGAL per year |
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Wigs, false beards, eyebrows and eyelashes, switches and the like, of human or animal hair or of textile materials; articles of human hair not elsewhere specified or included: |
10.928 |
Wigs, false beards, eyebrows and eyelashes, switches and the like, of human or animal hair or of textile materials; articles of human hair not elsewhere specified or included: |
18.331 |
Titanium ores and concentrates |
223.067 |
Niobium, tantalum, vanadium or zirconium ores and concentrates: |
15.555 |
Niobium, tantalum, vanadium or zirconium ores and concentrates: |
14.800 |
Machinery for sorting, screening, separating, washing, crushing, grinding, mixing |
2.517 |
Fish, frozen (excluding fish fillets and other fish meat of heading 03.04): |
4.612 |
Wigs, false beards, eyebrows and eyelashes |
13.092 |
Wigs, false beards, eyebrows and eyelashes |
8.553 |
Other aircraft |
6.103 |
Fish, frozen (excluding fish fillets and other fish meat of heading 03.04): |
2.225 |
Fish, fresh or chilled (excluding fish fillets and other fish meat of heading 03.04): |
0.720 |
Fish, frozen (excluding fish fillets and other fish meat of heading 03.04): |
1.493 |
Containers (including containers for the transport of fluids) |
1.526 |
Wigs, false beards, eyebrows and eyelashes |
4.357 |
Flat0rolled products of iron or non0alloy steel, of a width of 600 mm or more, clad, plated or coated: |
1.398 |
Parts of goods of heading 88.01 or 88.02: |
0.696 |
Niobium, tantalum, vanadium or zirconium ores and concentrates: |
0.799 |
Prepared binders for foundry moulds or cores |
1.211 |
Containers (including containers for the transport of fluids) specially designed and equipped for carriage by one or more modes of transport |
0.730 |
Personal and household effects, new or used: |
0.914 |
Basketwork, wickerwork |
0.288 |
Other clays |
0.733 |
Basketwork, wickerwork |
0.399 |
Fish, frozen (excluding fish fillets and other fish meat of heading 03.04): |
0.683 |
Top 5 exported products to IVORY COAST per year |
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Polymers of propylene or of other olefins, in primary forms: |
208 |
Polymers of propylene or of other olefins, in primary forms: |
202 |
Polymers of propylene or of other olefins, in primary forms: |
203 |
Polymers of propylene or of other olefins, in primary forms: |
195 |
Polymers of propylene or of other olefins, in primary forms: |
165 |
Flat0rolled products of iron or non0alloy steel, of a width of 600 mm or more, hot0rolled, not clad, plated or coated: |
91 |
Flat0rolled products of iron or non0alloy steel, of a width of 600 mm or more, hot0rolled, not clad, plated or coated: |
143 |
Flat0rolled products of iron or non0alloy steel, of a width of 600 mm or more, hot0rolled, not clad, plated or coated: |
83 |
Other rail locomotives; locomotive tenders: |
123 |
Coal; briquettes, ovoids and similar solid fuels manufactured from coal: |
155 |
Motor vehicles for the transport of goods: |
86 |
Motor vehicles for the transport of goods: |
127 |
Motor vehicles for the transport of goods: |
59 |
Motor vehicles for the transport of goods: |
100 |
Motor vehicles for the transport of goods: |
120 |
Apples, pears and quinces, fresh: |
36 |
Petroleum jelly; paraffin wax; microcrystalline petroleum wax, slack wax, ozokerite, lignite wax, peat wax, other mineral waxes, and similar products obtained by synthesis or by other processes, whether or not coloured: |
53 |
Apples, pears and quinces, fresh: |
59 |
Parts suitable for use solely or principally with the machinery of headings 84.25 to 84.30: |
99 |
Apples, pears and quinces, fresh: |
68 |
Machinery for sorting, screening, separating, washing, crushing, grinding, mixing or kneading earth, stone, ores or other mineral substances, in solid (including powder or paste) form; machinery for agglomerating, shaping or moulding solid min |
28 |
Apples, pears and quinces, fresh: |
52 |
Machinery for sorting, screening, separating, washing, crushing, grinding, mixing or kneading earth, stone, ores or other mineral substances, in solid (including powder or paste) form; machinery for agglomerating, shaping or moulding solid min |
30 |
Flat0rolled products of iron or non0alloy steel, of a width of 600 mm or more, hot0rolled, not clad, plated or coated: |
81 |
New pneumatic tyres, of rubber: |
66 |
Top 5 imported products From IVORY COAST per year |
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Cocoa paste, whether or not defatted: |
144 |
Cocoa paste, whether or not defatted: |
201 |
Cocoa paste, whether or not defatted: |
250 |
Cocoa paste, whether or not defatted: |
208 |
Cocoa paste, whether or not defatted: |
135 |
Wood sawn or chipped lengthwise, sliced or peeled, whether or not planed, sanded or end0jointed, of a thickness exceeding 6 mm: |
18 |
Natural rubber, balata, gutta0percha, guayule, chicle and similar natural gums, in primary forms or in plates, sheets or strip: |
33 |
Natural rubber, balata, gutta0percha, guayule, chicle and similar natural gums, in primary forms or in plates, sheets or strip: |
81 |
Natural rubber, balata, gutta0percha, guayule, chicle and similar natural gums, in primary forms or in plates, sheets or strip: |
113 |
Natural rubber, balata, gutta0percha, guayule, chicle and similar natural gums, in primary forms or in plates, sheets or strip: |
29 |
Natural rubber, balata, gutta0percha, guayule, chicle and similar natural gums, in primary forms or in plates, sheets or strip: |
15 |
Special purpose motor vehicles (excluding those principally designed for the transport of persons or goods) (for example, breakdown lorries, crane lorries, fire fighting vehicles, concrete0mixer lorries, road sweeper lorries, spraying lorries, |
24 |
Cotton, not carded or combed: |
28 |
Wood sawn or chipped lengthwise, sliced or peeled, whether or not planed, sanded or end0jointed, of a thickness exceeding 6 mm: |
10 |
Wood sawn or chipped lengthwise, sliced or peeled, whether or not planed, sanded or end0jointed, of a thickness exceeding 6 mm: |
12 |
Electric sound or visual signalling apparatus (for example, bells, sirens, indicator panels, burglar or fire alarms) (excluding those of heading 85.12 or 85.30): |
11 |
Wood sawn or chipped lengthwise, sliced or peeled, whether or not planed, sanded or end0jointed, of a thickness exceeding 6 mm: |
16 |
Wood sawn or chipped lengthwise, sliced or peeled, whether or not planed, sanded or end0jointed, of a thickness exceeding 6 mm: |
16 |
Coconuts, Brazil nuts and cashew nuts, fresh or dried, whether or not shelled or peeled: |
9 |
Cocoa butter, fat and oil |
11 |
Cocoa butter, fat and oil |
11 |
Cocoa butter, fat and oil |
15 |
Sheets for veneering (including those obtained by slicing laminated wood), for plywood or for similar laminated wood and other wood, sawn lengthwise, sliced or peeled, whether or not planed, sanded, spliced or end0jointed, of a thickness not e |
11 |
Sheets for veneering (including those obtained by slicing laminated wood), for plywood or for similar laminated wood and other wood, sawn lengthwise, sliced or peeled, whether or not planed, sanded, spliced or end0jointed, of a thickness not e |
9 |
Cotton, not carded or combed: |
7 |
Top 5 exported products to GAMBIA per year |
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Cigars, cheroots, cigarillos and cigarettes, of tobacco or of tobacco substitutes: |
18 |
Beauty or make0up preparations and preparations for the care of the skin (excluding medicaments), including sunscreen or sun tan preparations; manicure or pedicure preparations: |
111 |
Cigars, cheroots, cigarillos and cigarettes, of tobacco or of tobacco substitutes: |
14 |
Cigars, cheroots, cigarillos and cigarettes, of tobacco or of tobacco substitutes: |
18 |
Malt extract; food preparations of flour, groats, meal, starch or malt extract, not containing cocoa or containing less than 40 per cent by mass of cocoa calculated on a totally defatted basis, not elsewhere specified or included; food prepara |
21 |
Motor vehicles for the transport of goods: |
3 |
Cigars, cheroots, cigarillos and cigarettes, of tobacco or of tobacco substitutes: |
13 |
Insecticides, rodenticides, fungicides, herbicides, anti0sprouting products and plant0growth regulators, disinfectants and similar products, put up in forms or packings for retail sale or as preparations or articles (for example, sulphur0treat |
6 |
Malt extract; food preparations of flour, groats, meal, starch or malt extract, not containing cocoa or containing less than 40 per cent by mass of cocoa calculated on a totally defatted basis, not elsewhere specified or included; food prepara |
11 |
Cigars, cheroots, cigarillos and cigarettes, of tobacco or of tobacco substitutes: |
20 |
Apples, pears and quinces, fresh: |
3 |
Gas, liquid or electricity supply or production meters, including calibrating meters therefor: |
11 |
Apples, pears and quinces, fresh: |
3 |
Gas, liquid or electricity supply or production meters, including calibrating meters therefor: |
7 |
Motor vehicles for the transport of goods: |
7 |
Waters |
2 |
Motor vehicles for the transport of goods: |
4 |
Beauty or make0up preparations |
2 |
Tools for working in the hand, pneumatic, hydraulic or with self0contained electric or non0electric motor: |
6 |
Apples, pears and quinces, fresh: |
6 |
Petroleum oils and oils |
1 |
Apples, pears and quinces, fresh: |
3 |
Tools for working in the hand, pneumatic, hydraulic or with self0contained electric or non0electric motor: |
2 |
Apples, pears and quinces, fresh: |
5 |
Tools for working in the hand, pneumatic, hydraulic or with self0contained electric or non0electric motor: |
4 |
Top 5 imported products From GAMBIA per year |
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Fish, frozen (excluding fish fillets and other fish meat of heading 03.04): |
4 |
Fish, frozen (excluding fish fillets and other fish meat of heading 03.04): |
9 |
Fish, frozen (excluding fish fillets and other fish meat of heading 03.04): |
2 |
Fish, frozen (excluding fish fillets and other fish meat of heading 03.04): |
6 |
Fish, frozen (excluding fish fillets and other fish meat of heading 03.04): |
5 |
Crustaceans, whether in shell or not, live, fresh, chilled, frozen, dried, salted or in brine; smoked crustaceans, whether in shell or not, whether or not cooked before or during the smoking process; crustaceans, in shell, cooked by steaming o |
1 |
Crustaceans, whether in shell or not, live, fresh, chilled, frozen, dried, salted or in brine; smoked crustaceans, whether in shell or not, whether or not cooked before or during the smoking process; crustaceans, in shell, cooked by steaming o |
2 |
Women`s or girls` suits, ensembles, jackets, blazers, dresses, skirts, divided skirts, trousers, bib and brace overalls, breeches and shorts (excluding swimwear): |
0 |
Electro0mechanical domestic appliances, with self0contained electric motor (excluding vacuum cleaners of heading 85.08): |
0 |
Ground0nuts, not roasted or otherwise cooked, whether or not shelled or broken: |
2 |
Fish fillets and other fish meat (whether or not minced), fresh, chilled or frozen: |
1 |
Fish fillets and other fish meat (whether or not minced), fresh, chilled or frozen: |
1 |
Women`s or girls` overcoats, car0coats, capes, cloaks, anoraks (including ski0jackets), wind0cheaters, wind0jackets and similar articles (excluding those of heading 62.04): |
0 |
Electric accumulators, including separators therefor, whether or not rectangular (including square): |
0 |
Knives and cutting blades, for machines or for mechanical appliances: |
0 |
Personal and household effects, new or used: |
0 |
Personal and household effects, new or used: |
0 |
Electro0mechanical domestic appliances, with self0contained electric motor (excluding vacuum cleaners of heading 85.08): |
0 |
Discs, tapes, solid0state non0volatile storage devices, smart cards and other media for the recording of sound or of other phenomena, whether or not recorded, including matrices and masters for the production of discs (excluding products of Ch |
0 |
Electro0mechanical domestic appliances, with self0contained electric motor (excluding vacuum cleaners of heading 85.08): |
0 |
Electric accumulators, including separators therefor, whether or not rectangular (including square): |
0 |
Electric accumulators, including separators therefor, whether or not rectangular (including square): |
0 |
Telephone sets |
0 |
Undenatured ethyl alcohol |
0 |
Paper, paperboard, cellulose wadding and webs of cellulose fibres |
0 |
Top 5 exported products to GUINEA BISSAU per year |
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Polymers of propylene or of other olefins, in primary forms: |
3.287 |
Waters, including mineral waters and aerated waters, containing added sugar or other sweetening matter or flavoured, and other non0alcoholic beverages (excluding fruit or vegetable juices of heading 20.09): |
23.309 |
Waters, including mineral waters and aerated waters, containing added sugar or other sweetening matter or flavoured, and other non0alcoholic beverages (excluding fruit or vegetable juices of heading 20.09): |
7.851 |
Waters, including mineral waters and aerated waters, containing added sugar or other sweetening matter or flavoured, and other non0alcoholic beverages (excluding fruit or vegetable juices of heading 20.09): |
5.512 |
Apples, pears and quinces, fresh: |
2.779 |
Other clays (not including expanded clays of heading 68.06), andalusite, kyanite and sillimanite, whether or not calcined; mullite; chamotte or dinas earths: |
0.834 |
Paper and paperboard, corrugated (with or without glued flat surface sheets), creped, crinkled, embossed or perforated, in rolls or sheets (excluding that of heading 48.03): |
4.076 |
Apples, pears and quinces, fresh: |
1.9 |
Other printed matter, including printed pictures and photographs: |
3.926 |
Flours and meals of oil seeds or oleaginous fruits (excluding those of mustard): |
1.719 |
Motor vehicles for the transport of goods: |
0.496 |
Other printed matter, including printed pictures and photographs: |
2.422 |
Paper and paperboard, corrugated (with or without glued flat surface sheets), creped, crinkled, embossed or perforated, in rolls or sheets (excluding that of heading 48.03): |
1.482 |
Apples, pears and quinces, fresh: |
2.5803 |
Paper and paperboard, corrugated (with or without glued flat surface sheets), creped, crinkled, embossed or perforated, in rolls or sheets (excluding that of heading 48.03): |
1.419 |
Machinery for sorting, screening, separating, washing, crushing, grinding, mixing or kneading earth, stone, ores or other mineral substances, in solid (including powder or paste) form; machinery for agglomerating, shaping or moulding solid min |
0.452 |
Polymers of propylene or of other olefins, in primary forms: |
2.316 |
Polymers of propylene or of other olefins, in primary forms: |
1.195 |
Polymers of propylene or of other olefins, in primary forms: |
1.324 |
Other furniture and parts thereof: |
1.157 |
Telephone sets, including telephones for cellular networks or for other wireless networks; other apparatus for the transmission or reception of voice, images or other data, including apparatus for communication in a wired or wireless network |
0.443 |
Printed books, brochures, leaflets and similar printed matter, whether or not in single sheets: |
2.188 |
Other clays (not including expanded clays of heading 68.06), andalusite, kyanite and sillimanite, whether or not calcined; mullite; chamotte or dinas earths: |
0.695 |
Paper and paperboard, corrugated (with or without glued flat surface sheets), creped, crinkled, embossed or perforated, in rolls or sheets (excluding that of heading 48.03): |
0.845 |
Other clays (not including expanded clays of heading 68.06), andalusite, kyanite and sillimanite, whether or not calcined; mullite; chamotte or dinas earths: |
0.708 |
Top 5 imported products From GUINEA BISSAU per year |
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Coconuts, Brazil nuts and cashew nuts, fresh or dried, whether or not shelled or peeled: |
1 |
Hydraulic turbines, water wheels, and regulators therefor: |
0 |
Cotton, not carded or combed: |
1 |
Machinery for sorting, screening, separating, washing, crushing, grinding, mixing or kneading earth, stone, ores or other mineral substances, in solid (including powder or paste) form; machinery for agglomerating, shaping or moulding solid min |
2 |
Ground0nuts, not roasted or otherwise cooked, whether or not shelled or broken: |
6 |
Surveying (including photogrammetrical surveying), hydrographic, oceanographic, hydrological, meteorological or geophysical instruments and appliances (excluding compasses); rangefinders: |
0.619 |
Parts suitable for use solely or principally with the machinery of headings 84.25 to 84.30: |
0.125 |
Automatic data processing machines and units thereof; magnetic or optical readers, machines for transcribing data onto data media in coded form and machines for processing such data, not elsewhere specified or included: |
0.554 |
Radar apparatus, radio navigational aid apparatus and radio remote control apparatus: |
0.373 |
Measuring or checking instruments, appliances and machines, not specified or included elsewhere in this Chapter; profile projectors: |
1 |
Parts of goods of heading 88.01 or 88.02: |
0.540 |
Surveying (including photogrammetrical surveying), hydrographic, oceanographic, hydrological, meteorological or geophysical instruments and appliances (excluding compasses); rangefinders: |
0.113 |
Personal and household effects, new or used: |
0.160 |
Surveying (including photogrammetrical surveying), hydrographic, oceanographic, hydrological, meteorological or geophysical instruments and appliances (excluding compasses); rangefinders: |
0.319 |
Dates, figs, pineapples, avocados, guavas, mangoes and mangosteens, fresh or dried: |
0.814 |
Telephone sets, including telephones for cellular networks or for other wireless networks; other apparatus for the transmission or reception of voice, images or other data, including apparatus for communication in a wired or wireless network ( |
0.049 |
Compression0ignition internal combustion piston engines (diesel or semi0diesel engines): |
0.105 |
Animal or vegetable fats and oils and their fractions, partly or wholly hydrogenated, inter0esterified, re0esterified or elaidinised, whether or not refined, but not further prepared: |
0.133 |
Coconuts, Brazil nuts and cashew nuts, fresh or dried, whether or not shelled or peeled: |
0.086 |
Surveying (including photogrammetrical surveying), hydrographic, oceanographic, hydrological, meteorological or geophysical instruments and appliances (excluding compasses); rangefinders: |
0.505 |
Provitamins and vitamins, natural or reproduced by synthesis (including natural concentrates), derivatives thereof used primarily as vitamins, and intermixtures of the foregoing, whether or not in any solvent: |
0.048 |
Electrical transformers, static converters (for example, rectifiers) and inductors: |
0.094 |
Machinery for sorting, screening, separating, washing, crushing, grinding, mixing or kneading earth, stone, ores or other mineral substances, in solid (including powder or paste) form; machinery for agglomerating, shaping or moulding solid min |
0.036 |
Apparatus based on the use of X0rays or of alpha, beta or gamma radiations, whether or not for medical, surgical, dental or veterinary uses, including radiography or radiotherapy apparatus, X0ray tubes and other X0ray generators, high tension |
0.044 |
Balances of a sensitivity of 50 mg or better, with or without masspieces |
0.356 |
Top 5 exported products to GUINEA per year |
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Apples, pears and quinces, fresh: |
147 |
Apples, pears and quinces, fresh: |
69 |
Petroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminous minerals (excluding crude); preparations not elsewhere specified or included, containing by mass 70 per cent or more of petroleum oils or of oils obtained from bituminous minerals, these oils be |
118 |
Coal; briquettes, ovoids and similar solid fuels manufactured from coal: |
106 |
Motor vehicles for the transport of goods: |
39 |
Tanks and other armoured fighting vehicles, motorised, whether or not fitted with weapons, and parts of such vehicles |
32 |
Coal; briquettes, ovoids and similar solid fuels manufactured from coal: |
56 |
Apples, pears and quinces, fresh: |
66 |
Apples, pears and quinces, fresh: |
50 |
Petroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminous minerals (excluding crude); preparations not elsewhere specified or included, containing by mass 70 per cent or more of petroleum oils or of oils obtained from bituminous minerals, these oils be |
38 |
Uncoated paper and paperboard, of a kind used for writing, printing or other graphic purposes, and non perforated punch0cards and punch tape paper, in rolls or rectangular (including square) sheets, of any size (excluding paper of heading 4 |
23 |
Petroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminous minerals (excluding crude); preparations not elsewhere specified or included, containing by mass 70 per cent or more of petroleum oils or of oils obtained from bituminous minerals, these oils be |
33 |
Coal; briquettes, ovoids and similar solid fuels manufactured from coal: |
30 |
Petroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminous minerals (excluding crude); preparations not elsewhere specified or included, containing by mass 70 per cent or more of petroleum oils or of oils obtained from bituminous minerals, these oils be |
49 |
Apples, pears and quinces, fresh: |
25 |
Bars and rods, hot0rolled, in irregularly wound coils, of iron or non0alloy steel: |
18 |
Flat0rolled products of iron or non0alloy steel, of a width of 600 mm or more, cold0rolled (cold0reduced), not clad, plated or coated: |
21 |
Copper tubes and pipes: |
14 |
Motor vehicles for the transport of goods: |
44 |
Bars and rods, hot0rolled, in irregularly wound coils, of iron or non0alloy steel: |
24 |
Flours and meals of oil seeds or oleaginous fruits (excluding those of mustard): |
11 |
Fruit juices (including grape must) and vegetable juices, unfermented and not containing added spirit, whether or not containing added sugar or other sweetening matter: |
19 |
Motor vehicles for the transport of goods: |
10 |
Boards, panels, consoles, desks, cabinets and other bases, equipped with two or more apparatus of heading 85.35 or 85.36, for electric control or the distribution of electricity, including those incorporating instruments or apparatus of Chapte |
38 |
Sugar confectionery (including white chocolate), not containing cocoa: |
19 |
Top 5 imported products From GUINEA per year |
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Ground nuts, not roasted or otherwise cooked, whether or not shelled or broken: |
1.018 |
Coconuts, Brazil nuts and cashew nuts, fresh or dried, whether or not shelled or peeled: |
0.471 |
Petroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminous minerals, crude |
681.962 |
Other moving, grading, levelling, scraping, excavating, tamping, compacting, extracting or boring machinery, for earth, minerals or ores; pile0drivers and pile0extractors; snow0ploughs and snow0blowers: |
1.560 |
Petroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminous minerals, crude |
233.722 |
Natural rubber, balata, gutta0percha, guayule, chicle and similar natural gums, in primary forms or in plates, sheets or strip: |
0.514 |
Automatic regulating or controlling instruments and apparatus: |
0.275 |
Lamps and lighting fittings including searchlights and spotlights and parts thereof, not elsewhere specified or included; illuminated signs, illuminated name0plates and the like, having a permanently fixed light source, and parts thereof not e |
0.554 |
Insecticides, rodenticides, fungicides, herbicides, anti0sprouting products and plant0growth regulators, disinfectants and similar products, put up in forms or packings for retail sale or as preparations or articles (for example, sulphur0treat |
0.375 |
Machinery for sorting, screening, separating, washing, crushing, grinding, mixing or kneading earth, stone, ores or other mineral substances, in solid (including powder or paste) form; machinery for agglomerating, shaping or moulding solid min |
3.818 |
Surveying (including photogrammetrical surveying), hydrographic, oceanographic, hydrological, meteorological or geophysical instruments and appliances (excluding compasses); rangefinders: |
0.392 |
Pumps for liquids, whether or not fitted with a measuring device; liquid elevators: |
0.195 |
Surveying (including photogrammetrical surveying), hydrographic, oceanographic, hydrological, meteorological or geophysical instruments and appliances (excluding compasses); rangefinders: |
0.401 |
Telephone sets, including telephones for cellular networks or for other wireless networks; other apparatus for the transmission or reception of voice, images or other data, including apparatus for communication in a wired or wireless network ( |
0.236 |
Compression0ignition internal combustion piston engines (diesel or semi0diesel engines): |
2.357 |
Diamonds, whether or not worked, but not mounted or set: |
0.284 |
Instruments and appliances used in medical, surgical, dental or veterinary sciences, including scintigraphic apparatus, other electro0medical apparatus and sight0testing instruments: |
0.181 |
Mineral substances not elsewhere specified or included: |
0.319 |
Parts suitable for use solely or principally with the machinery of headings 84.25 to 84.30: |
0.107 |
Surveying (including photogrammetrical surveying), hydrographic, oceanographic, hydrological, meteorological or geophysical instruments and appliances (excluding compasses); rangefinders: |
0.612 |
Parts of goods of heading 88.01 or 88.02: |
0.265 |
Surveying (including photogrammetrical surveying), hydrographic, oceanographic, hydrological, meteorological or geophysical instruments and appliances (excluding compasses); rangefinders: |
0.172 |
Parts of goods of heading 88.01 or 88.02: |
0.155 |
Surveying (including photogrammetrical surveying), hydrographic, oceanographic, hydrological, meteorological or geophysical instruments and appliances (excluding compasses); rangefinders: |
0.096 |
Automatic regulating or controlling instruments and apparatus: |
0.343 |
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Gas, liquid or electricity supply or production meters, including calibrating meters therefor: |
1.992 |
Electrical apparatus for switching or protecting electrical circuits, or for making connections to or in electrical circuits (for example, switches, relays, fuses, surge suppressors, plugs, sockets, lamp0holders, junction boxes), for a voltage |
1.258 |
Surveying (including photogrammetrical surveying), hydrographic, oceanographic, hydrological, meteorological or geophysical instruments and appliances (excluding compasses); rangefinders: |
1.119 |
Motor vehicles for the transport of goods: |
3.658 |
Motor vehicles for the transport of goods: |
100.615 |
Pre-shave, shaving or after-shave preparations, personal deodorants, bath preparations, depilatories and other perfumery, cosmetic or toilet preparations, not elsewhere specified or included; prepared room deodorisers, whether or not perfumed |
0.812 |
Pre-shave, shaving or after-shave preparations, personal deodorants, bath preparations, depilatories and other perfumery, cosmetic or toilet preparations, not elsewhere specified or included; prepared room deodorisers, whether or not perfumed |
1.084 |
Motor vehicles for the transport of goods: |
0.990 |
Pre-shave, shaving or after-shave preparations, personal deodorants, bath preparations, depilatories and other perfumery, cosmetic or toilet preparations, not elsewhere specified or included; prepared room deodorisers, whether or not perfumed |
1.142 |
Soap; organic surface0active products and preparations for use as soap, in the form of bars, cakes, moulded pieces or shapes, whether or not containing soap; organic surface0active products and preparations for washing the skin, in the form o |
1.156 |
Air conditioning machines, comprising a motor0driven fan and elements for changing the temperature and humidity, including those machines in which the humidity cannot be separately regulated: |
0.774 |
Motor vehicles for the transport of goods: |
1.052 |
Organic surface0active agents (excluding soap); surface0active preparations, washing preparations (including auxiliary washing preparations) and cleaning preparations, whether or not containing soap (excluding those of heading 34.01): |
0.832 |
Soap; organic surface0active products and preparations for use as soap, in the form of bars, cakes, moulded pieces or shapes, whether or not containing soap; organic surface0active products and preparations for washing the skin, in the form o |
0.773 |
Beauty or make0up preparations and preparations for the care of the skin (excluding medicaments), including sunscreen or sun tan preparations; manicure or pedicure preparations: |
1.088 |
Organic surface0active agents (excluding soap); surface0active preparations, washing preparations (including auxiliary washing preparations) and cleaning preparations, whether or not containing soap (excluding those of heading 34.01): |
0.754 |
Soap; organic surface0active products and preparations for use as soap, in the form of bars, cakes, moulded pieces or shapes, whether or not containing soap; organic surface0active products and preparations for washing the skin, in the form o |
0.845 |
Soap; organic surface0active products and preparations for use as soap, in the form of bars, cakes, moulded pieces or shapes, whether or not containing soap; organic surface0active products and preparations for washing the skin, in the form o |
0.729 |
Organic surface0active agents (excluding soap); surface0active preparations, washing preparations (including auxiliary washing preparations) and cleaning preparations, whether or not containing soap (excluding those of heading 34.01): |
0.617 |
Other furniture and parts thereof: |
0.962 |
Beauty or make0up preparations and preparations for the care of the skin (excluding medicaments), including sunscreen or sun tan preparations; manicure or pedicure preparations: |
0.622 |
Fruit juices (including grape must) and vegetable juices, unfermented and not containing added spirit, whether or not containing added sugar or other sweetening matter: |
0.669 |
Pre-shave, shaving or after-shave preparations, personal deodorants, bath preparations, depilatories and other perfumery, cosmetic or toilet preparations, not elsewhere specified or included; prepared room deodorisers, whether or not perfumed |
0.615 |
Instruments and apparatus for physical or chemical analysis (for example, polarimeters, refractometers, spectrometers, gas or smoke analysis apparatus); instruments and apparatus for measuring or checking viscosity, porosity, expansion, surfac |
0.408 |
Festive, carnival or other entertainment articles, including conjuring tricks and novelty jokes: |
0.698 |
Top 5 imported products From LIBERIA per year |
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Diamonds, whether or not worked, but not mounted or set: |
8.960 |
Petroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminous minerals (excluding crude); preparations not elsewhere specified or included, containing by mass 70 per cent or more of petroleum oils or of oils obtained from bituminous minerals, these oils be |
0.324 |
Diamonds, whether or not worked, but not mounted or set: |
2.384 |
Petroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminous minerals, crude |
713.178 |
Petroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminous minerals (excluding crude); preparations not elsewhere specified or included, containing by mass 70 per cent or more of petroleum oils or of oils obtained from bituminous minerals, these oils be |
1.325 |
Natural rubber, balata, gutta0percha, guayule, chicle and similar natural gums, in primary forms or in plates, sheets or strip: |
0.507 |
Personal and household effects, new or used: |
0.274 |
Petroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminous minerals (excluding crude); preparations not elsewhere specified or included, containing by mass 70 per cent or more of petroleum oils or of oils obtained from bituminous minerals, these oils be |
0.520 |
Electric generating sets and rotary converters: |
8.247 |
Knives and cutting blades, for machines or for mechanical appliances: |
0.078 |
Petroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminous minerals (excluding crude); preparations not elsewhere specified or included, containing by mass 70 per cent or more of petroleum oils or of oils obtained from bituminous minerals, these oils be |
0.359 |
Women`s or girls` blouses, shirts and shirt0blouses, knitted or crocheted: |
0.137 |
Other floating structures (for example, rafts, tanks, coffer0 dams, landing0stages, buoys and beacons): |
0.145 |
Petroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminous minerals (excluding crude); preparations not elsewhere specified or included, containing by mass 70 per cent or more of petroleum oils or of oils obtained from bituminous minerals, these oils be |
2.018 |
Parts of goods of heading 88.01 or 88.02: |
0.056 |
Surveying (including photogrammetrical surveying), hydrographic, oceanographic, hydrological, meteorological or geophysical instruments and appliances (excluding compasses); rangefinders: |
0.107 |
Surveying (including photogrammetrical surveying), hydrographic, oceanographic, hydrological, meteorological or geophysical instruments and appliances (excluding compasses); rangefinders: |
0.104 |
Parts suitable for use solely or principally with the apparatus of headings 85.25 to 85.28: |
0.116 |
Machinery, plant or laboratory equipment, whether or not electrically heated (excluding furnaces, ovens and other equipment of heading 85.14), for the treatment of materials by a process involving a change of temperature such as heating, cooki |
0.785 |
Instruments and apparatus for physical or chemical analysis (for example, polarimeters, refractometers, spectrometers, gas or smoke analysis apparatus); instruments and apparatus for measuring or checking viscosity, porosity, expansion, surfac |
0.054 |
Personal and household effects, new or used: |
0.075 |
Women`s or girls` blouses, shirts and shirt0blouses: |
0.099 |
Parts of goods of heading 88.01 or 88.02: |
0.087 |
Natural rubber, balata, gutta0percha, guayule, chicle and similar natural gums, in primary forms or in plates, sheets or strip: |
0.503 |
Surveying (including photogrammetrical surveying), hydrographic, oceanographic, hydrological, meteorological or geophysical instruments and appliances (excluding compasses); rangefinders: |
0.029 |
Top 5 exported products to GHANA per year |
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Motor vehicles for the transport of goods: |
448.030 |
Motor vehicles for the transport of goods: |
291.269 |
Motor vehicles for the transport of goods: |
373.718 |
Motor vehicles for the transport of goods: |
608.083 |
Motor vehicles for the transport of goods: |
663.928 |
Centrifuges, including centrifugal dryers; filtering or purifying machinery and apparatus, for liquids or gases: |
162.861 |
Other articles of iron or steel: |
192.791 |
Machines and mechanical appliances having individual functions, not specified or included elsewhere in this Chapter: |
314.744 |
Monitors and projectors, not incorporating television reception apparatus; reception apparatus for television, whether or not incorporating radio0broadcast receivers or sound or video recording or reproducing apparatus: |
175.269 |
Structures (excluding prefabricated buildings of heading 94.06) and parts of structures (for example, bridges and bridge0sections, lock0gates, towers, lattice masts, roofs, roofing frame0works, doors and windows and their frames and thresholds |
187.515 |
Polymers of propylene or of other olefins, in primary forms: |
113.954 |
Polymers of propylene or of other olefins, in primary forms: |
131.306 |
Machinery for sorting, screening, separating, washing, crushing, grinding, mixing or kneading earth, stone, ores or other mineral substances, in solid (including powder or paste) form; machinery for agglomerating, shaping or moulding solid min |
200.521 |
Polymers of propylene or of other olefins, in primary forms: |
170.045 |
Monitors and projectors, not incorporating television reception apparatus; reception apparatus for television, whether or not incorporating radio0broadcast receivers or sound or video recording or reproducing apparatus: |
143.425 |
Structures (excluding prefabricated buildings of heading 94.06) and parts of structures (for example, bridges and bridge0sections, lock0gates, towers, lattice masts, roofs, roofing frame0works, doors and windows and their frames and thresholds |
110.963 |
Motor cars and other motor vehicles principally designed for the transport of persons (excluding those of heading 87.02), including station wagons and racing cars: |
116.485 |
Structures (excluding prefabricated buildings of heading 94.06) and parts of structures (for example, bridges and bridge0sections, lock0gates, towers, lattice masts, roofs, roofing frame0works, doors and windows and their frames and thresholds |
186.084 |
Structures (excluding prefabricated buildings of heading 94.06) and parts of structures (for example, bridges and bridge0sections, lock0gates, towers, lattice masts, roofs, roofing frame0works, doors and windows and their frames and thresholds |
167.206 |
Machinery for sorting, screening, separating, washing, crushing, grinding, mixing or kneading earth, stone, ores or other mineral substances, in solid (including powder or paste) form; machinery for agglomerating, shaping or moulding solid min |
143.419 |
Machinery for sorting, screening, separating, washing, crushing, grinding, mixing or kneading earth, stone, ores or other mineral substances, in solid (including powder or paste) form; machinery for agglomerating, shaping or moulding solid min |
106.881 |
Machinery, not specified or included elsewhere in this Chapter, for the industrial preparation or manufacture of food or drink (excluding machinery for the extraction or preparation of animal or fixed vegetable fats or oils): |
110.008 |
Polymers of propylene or of other olefins, in primary forms: |
146.056 |
Insulated (including enamelled or anodised) wire, cable (including co0axial cable) and other insulated electric conductors, whether or not fitted with connectors; optical fibre cables, made up of individually sheathed fibres, whether or not as |
133.075 |
Polymers of propylene or of other olefins, in primary forms: |
142.756
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Petroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminous minerals, crude |
5 906 |
Petroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminous minerals, crude |
6 763 |
Waste and scrap of precious metal or of metal clad with precious metal; other waste and scrap containing precious metal or precious metal compounds, of a kind used principally for the recovery of precious metal: |
54 |
Waste and scrap of precious metal or of metal clad with precious metal; other waste and scrap containing precious metal or precious metal compounds, of a kind used principally for the recovery of precious metal: |
95 |
Petroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminous minerals, crude |
686 |
Self0propelled bulldozers, angledozers, graders, levellers, scrapers, mechanical shovels, excavators, shovel loaders, tamping machines and road rollers: |
72 |
Motor vehicles for the transport of goods: |
95 |
Self0propelled bulldozers, angledozers, graders, levellers, scrapers |
27 |
Natural rubber, balata, gutta0percha, guayule, chicle and similar natural gums, in primary forms or in plates, sheets or strip: |
29 |
Waste and scrap of precious metal or of metal clad with precious metal; other waste and scrap containing precious metal or precious metal compounds, of a kind used principally for the recovery of precious metal: |
50 |
Wood sawn or chipped l |
24 |
Self0propelled bulldozers, angledozers, graders, levellers, scrapers |
63 |
Wood sawn or chipped |
25 |
Wood sawn or chipped |
14 |
Cocoa paste, whether or not defatted: |
27 |
Cyanides, cyanide oxides and complex cyanides: |
14 |
Waste and scrap of precious metal or of metal clad with precious metal; other waste and scrap containing precious metal or precious metal compounds, of a kind used principally for the recovery of precious metal: |
33 |
Ships` derricks; cranes, including cable cranes; mobile lifting frames, straddle carriers and works trucks fitted with a crane: |
9 |
Oil0cake and other solid residues, whether or not ground or in the form of pellets, resulting from the extraction of vegetable fats or oils (excluding those of heading 23.04 or 23.05): |
8 |
Wood sawn or chipped lengthwise, sliced or peeled, whether or not planed, sanded or end0jointed, of a thickness exceeding 6 mm: |
13 |
Activated carbon; activated natural mineral products; animal black, including spent animal black: |
6 |
Parts suitable for use solely or principally with the machinery of headings 84.25 to 84.30: |
31 |
Natural rubber, balata, gutta0percha, guayule, chicle and similar natural gums, in primary forms or in plates, sheets or strip: |
9 |
Sheets for veneering (including those obtained by slicing laminated wood), for plywood or for similar laminated wood and other wood, sawn lengthwise, sliced or peeled, whether or not planed, sanded, spliced or end0jointed, of a thickness not e |
6 |
Machines and mechanical appliances having individual functions, not specified or included elsewhere in this Chapter: |
7 |
Top 5 exported products to NIGERIA per year |
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Motor vehicles for the transport of goods: |
1 471.111 |
Motor vehicles for the transport of goods: |
1 596.718 |
Motor vehicles for the transport of goods: |
991.698 |
Polymers of propylene or of other olefins, in primary forms: |
1 047.970 |
Polymers of propylene or of other olefins, in primary forms: |
1 184.750 |
Polymers of propylene or of other olefins, in primary forms: |
606.476 |
Polymers of propylene or of other olefins, in primary forms: |
1 290.030 |
Polymers of propylene or of other olefins, in primary forms: |
749.679 |
Apples, pears and quinces, fresh: |
511.600 |
Apples, pears and quinces, fresh: |
405.154 |
Motor cars and other motor vehicles principally designed for the transport of persons (excluding those of heading 87.02), including station wagons and racing cars: |
576.144 |
Flat rolled products of iron or non0alloy steel, of a width of 600 mm or more, hot0rolled, not clad, plated or coated: |
907.524 |
Reaction initiators, reaction accelerators and catalytic preparations, not elsewhere specified or included: |
737.978 |
Coal; briquettes, ovoids and similar solid fuels manufactured from coal: |
423.373 |
Food preparations not elsewhere specified or included: |
231.097 |
Flat rolled products of iron or non0alloy steel, of a width of 600 mm or more, hot0rolled, not clad, plated or coated: |
522.692 |
Apples, pears and quinces, fresh: |
601.896 |
Apples, pears and quinces, fresh: |
699.390 |
Cruise ships. excursion boats, ferry0boats, cargo ships, barges and similar vessels for the transport of persons or goods: |
248.794 |
Paper, paperboard, cellulose wadding and webs of cellulose fibres, coated, impregnated, covered, surface0coloured, surface0decorated or printed, in rolls or rectangular (including square) sheets, of any size (excluding goods of the kind descri |
161.722 |
Apples, pears and quinces, fresh: |
355.690 |
Motor cars and other motor vehicles principally designed for the transport of persons (excluding those of heading 87.02), including station wagons and racing cars: |
521.368 |
Flat0rolled products of iron or non0alloy steel, of a width of 600 mm or more, hot0rolled, not clad, plated or coated: |
645.329 |
Flat rolled products of iron or non0alloy steel, of a width of 600 mm or more, hot0rolled, not clad, plated or coated: |
237.839 |
Stoppers, caps and lids (including crown corks, screw caps and pouring stoppers), capsules for bottles, threaded bungs, bung covers, seals and other packing accessories, of base metal: |
126.853 |
Top 5 imported products From NIGERIA per year |
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Petroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminous minerals, crude |
34 570.496 |
Petroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminous minerals, crude |
55 495.720 |
Petroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminous minerals, crude |
38 191.410 |
Petroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminous minerals, crude |
29 961.119 |
Petroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminous minerals, crude |
22 237.610 |
Petroleum gases and other gaseous hydrocarbons: |
107.846 |
Lead waste and scrap |
47.647 |
Petroleum gases and other gaseous hydrocarbons: |
62.971 |
Petroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminous minerals (excluding crude); preparations not elsewhere specified or included, containing by mass 70 per cent or more of petroleum oils or of oils obtained from bituminous minerals, these oils be |
270.222 |
Petroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminous minerals (excluding crude); preparations not elsewhere specified or included, containing by mass 70 per cent or more of petroleum oils or of oils obtained from bituminous minerals, these oils be |
378.882 |
Lead waste and scrap |
62.531 |
Petroleum gases and other gaseous hydrocarbons: |
42.792 |
Tanks and other armoured fighting vehicles, motorised, whether or not fitted with weapons, and parts of such vehicles |
53.499 |
Mineral or chemical fertilizers, nitrogenous: |
40.062 |
Natural rubber, balata, gutta0percha, guayule, chicle and similar natural gums, in primary forms or in plates, sheets or strip: |
115.478 |
Wigs, false beards, eyebrows and eyelashes, switches and the like, of human or animal hair or of textile materials; articles of human hair not elsewhere specified or included: |
39.686 |
Wigs, false beards, eyebrows and eyelashes, switches and the like, of human or animal hair or of textile materials; articles of human hair not elsewhere specified or included: |
34.875 |
Lead waste and scrap |
51.567 |
Natural rubber, balata, gutta0percha, guayule, chicle and similar natural gums, in primary forms or in plates, sheets or strip: |
39.217 |
Petroleum gases and other gaseous hydrocarbons: |
44.637 |
Natural rubber, balata, gutta0percha, guayule, chicle and similar natural gums, in primary forms or in plates, sheets or strip: |
27.627 |
Natural rubber, balata, gutta0percha, guayule, chicle and similar natural gums, in primary forms or in plates, sheets or strip: |
21.119 |
Natural rubber, balata, gutta0percha, guayule, chicle and similar natural gums, in primary forms or in plates, sheets or strip: |
35.902 |
Ginger, saffron, turmeric (curcuma), thyme, bay leaves, curry and other spices: |
30.423 |
Wigs, false beards, eyebrows and eyelashes, switches and the like, of human or animal hair or of textile materials; articles of human hair not elsewhere specified or included: |
15.023 |
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Coal; briquettes, ovoids and similar solid fuels manufactured from coal: |
1 002 |
Coal; briquettes, ovoids and similar solid fuels manufactured from coal |
1 002 |
Coal; briquettes, ovoids and similar solid fuels manufactured from coal: |
3 103 |
Coal; briquettes, ovoids and similar solid fuels manufactured from coal: |
1 784 |
Coal; briquettes, ovoids and similar solid fuels manufactured from coal: |
697 |
Slag, dross (other than granulated slag), scalings and other waste from the manufacture of iron or steel |
68 |
Slag, dross (other than granulated slag), scalings and other waste from the manufacture of iron or steel |
68 |
Telephone sets, including telephones for cellular networks or for other wireless networks; other apparatus for the transmission etc |
34 |
Aluminium plates, sheets and strip, of a thickness exceeding 0,2 mm: |
68 |
Aluminium plates, sheets and strip, of a thickness exceeding 0,2 mm: |
240 |
Telephone sets, including telephones for cellular networks or for other wireless networks; other apparatus for the transmission or reception of voice, images or other data, including apparatus for communication in a wired or wireless network ( |
53 |
Telephone sets, including telephones for cellular networks or for other wireless networks; other apparatus for the transmission or reception of voice, images or other data, including apparatus for communication in a wired or wireless network ( |
53 |
Instruments, apparatus and models, designed for demonstrational purposes (for example, in education or exhibitions), unsuitable for other uses |
30 |
Motor vehicles for the transport of goods: |
61 |
Float glass and surface ground or polished glass, in sheets, whether or not having an absorbent, reflecting or non-reflecting layer, but not otherwise worked: |
42 |
Ferrous waste and scrap; remelting scrap ingots of iron or steel: |
28 |
Ferrous waste and scrap; remelting scrap ingots of iron or steel: |
28 |
Parts of goods of heading 88.01 or 88.02: |
23 |
Parts of goods of heading 88.01 or 88.02: |
40 |
Parts of goods of heading 88.01 or 88.02: |
32 |
Taps, cocks, valves and similar appliances for pipes, boiler shells, tanks, vats or the like, including pressure-reducing valves and thermostatically controlled valves: |
22 |
Taps, cocks, valves and similar appliances for pipes, boiler shells, tanks, vats or the like, including pressure-reducing valves and thermostatically controlled valves: |
22 |
Polymers of propylene or of other olefins, in primary forms: |
15 |
Insecticides, rodenticides, fungicides, herbicides, anti-sprouting products and plant-growth regulators, disinfectants and similar products, put up in forms or packings for retail sale |
18 |
Uncoated kraft paper and paperboard, in rolls or sheets (excluding that of heading 48.02 or 48.03): |
28 |
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Mineral or chemical fertilisers containing two or three of the fertilising elements nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium; other fertilizers; goods of this chapter in tablets or similar forms etc |
66 |
Fish, frozen (excluding fish fillets and other fish meat of heading 03.04): |
60 |
Mineral or chemical fertilisers containing two or three of the fertilising elements nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium; other fertilizers; goods of this chapter in tablets or similar forms etc |
398 |
Mineral or chemical fertilisers containing two or three of the fertilising elements nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium; other fertilizers; |
502 |
Fish, frozen (excluding fish fillets and other fish meat of heading 03.04): |
505 |
Fish, frozen (excluding fish fillets and other fish meat of heading 03.04): |
48 |
Mineral or chemical fertilisers containing two or three of the fertilising elements nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium; other fertilizers; goods of this chapter in tablets |
36 |
Fish, frozen (excluding fish fillets and other fish meat of heading 03.04): |
244 |
Fish, frozen (excluding fish fillets and other fish meat of heading 03.04): |
443 |
Insulated (including enamelled or anodised) wire, cable (including co-axial cable) and other insulated electric conductors, whether or not fitted with connectors; optical fibre |
50 |
Original equipment components: |
21 |
Original equipment components: |
22 |
Diphosphorus pentaoxide; phosphoric acid; polyphosphoric acids, whether or not chemically defined: |
181 |
Insulated (including enamelled or anodised) wire, cable (including co-axial cable) and other insulated electric conductors, etc |
39 |
Women`s or girls` suits, ensembles, jackets, blazers, dresses, skirts, divided skirts, trousers, bib and brace etc |
23 |
Cheese and curd: |
17 |
Insulated (including enamelled or anodised) wire, cable (including co-axial cable) and other insulated electric conductors, whether or not fitted with connectors; |
18 |
Machines and mechanical appliances having individual functions, not specified or included elsewhere in this Chapter: |
94 |
Women`s or girls` suits, ensembles, jackets, blazers, dresses, skirts, divided skirts, trousers, bib and brace etc |
26 |
Cheese and curd: |
18 |
Women`s or girls` suits, ensembles, jackets, blazers, dresses, skirts, divided skirts, trousers, bib and brace overalls, breeches and shorts (excluding swimwear): |
13 |
Women`s or girls` suits, ensembles, jackets, blazers, dresses, skirts, divided skirts, trousers, bib and brace overalls, breeches and shorts etc |
17 |
Insulated (including enamelled or anodised) wire, cable (including co-axial cable) and other insulated electric conductors, whether or not fitted with connectors; etc |
27 |
Unwrought zinc: |
18 |
Preparations for use on the hair: |
15 |
Top 5 exported products to Algeria per year |
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2013 R’million |
2014 R’million |
2015 R’million |
2016 R’million |
2017 R’million |
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Motor vehicles for the transport of goods: |
3 176 |
Motor vehicles for the transport of goods: |
1 504 |
Motor vehicles for the transport of goods: |
1 010 |
Other manufactured tobacco and manufactured tobacco substitutes; homogenised or reconstituted tobacco; etc |
206 |
Other manufactured tobacco and manufactured tobacco substitutes; homogenised or reconstituted tobacco; etc |
239 |
Motor cars and other motor vehicles principally designed for the transport of persons |
164 |
Grapes, fresh or dried: |
121 |
Other manufactured tobacco and manufactured tobacco substitutes; homogenised or reconstituted tobacco; tobacco extracts and essences: |
258 |
Grapes, fresh or dried: |
128 |
Parts of goods of heading 88.01 or 88.02: |
128 |
Other manufactured tobacco and manufactured tobacco substitutes; homogenised or reconstituted tobacco; |
73 |
Other manufactured tobacco and manufactured tobacco substitutes; homogenised or reconstituted tobacco; |
71 |
Grapes, fresh or dried: |
176 |
Electrical motors and generators (excluding generating sets): |
42 |
Grapes, fresh or dried: |
126 |
Telephone sets, including telephones for cellular networks or for other wireless networks; other apparatus for the transmission or reception of voice, images or other data, |
64 |
Telephone sets, including telephones for cellular networks or for other wireless networks; other apparatus for the transmission or reception of voice, images or other data, |
35 |
Telephone sets, including telephones for cellular networks or for other wireless networks; other apparatus for the transmission or reception of voice, images or other data, |
27 |
Copper waste and scrap: |
29 |
Electrical ignition or starting equipment of a kind used for spark-ignition or compression-ignition internal combustion engines (for example, ignition magnetos |
18 |
Grapes, fresh or dried: |
63 |
Measuring or checking instruments, appliances and machines, not specified or included elsewhere in this Chapter; profile projectors: |
22 |
Containers (including containers for the transport of fluids) specially designed and equipped for carriage by one or more modes of transport |
26 |
Measuring or checking instruments, appliances and machines, not specified or included elsewhere in this Chapter; profile projectors: |
20 |
Electrical machines and apparatus, having individual functions, not specified or included elsewhere in this Chapter: |
17 |
Top 5 imported products from the Algeria per year |
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2013 R’million |
2014 R’million |
2015 R’million |
2016 R’million |
2017 R’million |
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Petroleum gases and other gaseous hydrocarbons: |
19 |
Petroleum gases and other gaseous hydrocarbons: |
68 |
Petroleum gases and other gaseous hydrocarbons: |
52 |
Carbonates; peroxocarbonates (percarbonates); commercial ammonium carbonate containing ammonium carbamate: |
2 |
Ammonia, anhydrous or in aqueous solution: |
56 |
Articles of plaster or of compositions based on plaster: |
9 |
Articles of plaster or of compositions based on plaster: |
16 |
Hydrogen, rare gases and other non-metals: |
8 |
Parts of goods of heading 88.01 or 88.02: |
1 |
Hydrogen, rare gases and other non-metals: |
9 |
Cigars, cheroots, cigarillos and cigarettes, of tobacco or of tobacco substitutes: |
5 |
Raw hides and skins of bovine (including buffalo) or equine animals (fresh, or salted, dried, limed, pickled or otherwise |
1 |
Articles of plaster or of compositions based on plaster: |
3 |
Articles of plaster or of compositions based on plaster: |
0 |
Parts of goods of heading 88.01 or 88.02: |
4 |
Radar apparatus, radio navigational aid apparatus and radio remote control apparatus: |
4 |
Parts suitable for use solely or principally with the apparatus of headings 85.25 to 85.28: |
1 |
Parts of goods of heading 88.01 or 88.02: |
1 |
Personal and household effects, new or used: |
0 |
Carbonates; peroxocarbonates (percarbonates); commercial ammonium carbonate containing ammonium carbamate: |
2 |
Electric accumulators, including separators therefor, whether or not rectangular (including square): |
2 |
Parts of goods of heading 88.01 or 88.02: |
1 |
Personal and household effects, new or used: |
0 |
Electrical transformers, static converters (for example, rectifiers) and inductors: |
0 |
Spark-ignition reciprocating or rotary internal combustion piston engines: |
2 |
Top 5 exported products to Tunisia per year |
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2013 R’million |
2014 R’million |
2015 R’million |
2016 R’million |
2017 R’million |
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Motor vehicles for the transport of goods: |
54 |
Motor vehicles for the transport of goods: |
93 |
Motor vehicles for the transport of goods: |
84 |
Feldspar; leucite; nepheline and nepheline syenite; fluorspar: |
29 |
Feldspar; leucite; nepheline and nepheline syenite; fluorspar: |
78 |
Machinery, plant or laboratory equipment, whether or not electrically heated (excluding furnaces, ovens and other equipment |
42 |
Coal; briquettes, ovoids and similar solid fuels manufactured from coal: |
50 |
Feldspar; leucite; nepheline and nepheline syenite; fluorspar: |
42 |
Machinery, apparatus and equipment (excluding the machines of headings 84.56 to 84.65), for preparing or making plates |
12 |
Motor vehicles for the transport of goods: |
34 |
Feldspar; leucite; nepheline and nepheline syenite; fluorspar: |
28 |
Other headgear, whether or not lined or trimmed: |
13 |
Machinery, apparatus and equipment (excluding the machines of headings 84.56 to 84.65), for preparing or making plates, |
9 |
Polymers of propylene or of other olefins, in primary forms: |
10 |
Furnace burners for liquid fuel, for pulverised solid fuel or for gas; mechanical stokers, including their mechanical grates, mechanical ash dischargers and similar appliances: |
9 |
Other colouring matter; preparations as specified in Note 3 to this Chapter (excluding those of heading 32.03, 32.04 or 32.05); inorganic products of a kind used as luminophores, whether or not chemically defined: |
24 |
Machinery, apparatus and equipment (excluding the machines of headings 84.56 to 84.65), for preparing or making plates, cylinders and other printing components; plates, |
6 |
Machinery, plant or laboratory equipment, whether or not electrically heated (excluding furnaces, ovens and other equipment of heading 85.14), for the treatment of materials |
7 |
Polymers of ethylene, in primary forms: |
10 |
Cyclic hydrocarbons: |
9 |
Electrical insulators of any material: |
4 |
Other colouring matter; preparations as specified in Note 3 to this Chapter (excluding those of heading 32.03, 32.04 or 32.05); inorganic products of a kind used as luminophores, |
6 |
Compounds with other nitrogen function: |
6 |
Machinery, plant or laboratory equipment, whether or not electrically heated |
9 |
Tanning extracts of vegetable origin; tannins and their salts, ethers, esters and other derivatives: |
6 |
Top 5 imported products from the Tunisia per year |
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2013 R’million |
2014 R’million |
2015 R’million |
2016 R’million |
2017 R’million |
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Fluorides; fluorosilicates, fluoroaluminates and other complex fluorine salts: |
140 |
Fluorides; fluorosilicates, fluoroaluminates and other complex fluorine salts: |
81 |
Fluorides; fluorosilicates, fluoroaluminates and other complex fluorine salts: |
93 |
Fluorides; fluorosilicates, fluoroaluminates and other complex fluorine salts: |
93 |
Fluorides; fluorosilicates, fluoroaluminates and other complex fluorine salts: |
89 |
Parts and accessories of the motor vehicles of headings 87.01 to 87.05: |
20 |
Parts and accessories of the motor vehicles of headings 87.01 to 87.05: |
21 |
Electrical apparatus for switching or protecting electrical circuits, or for making connections to or in electrical circuits (for example, switches, relays, etc |
27 |
Parts and accessories of the motor vehicles of headings 87.01 to 87.05: |
22 |
Toilet or facial tissue stock, towel or napkin stock and similar paper of a kind used for household or sanitary purposes, cellulose wadding and webs of cellulose fibres, whether or not creped |
50 |
Men`s or boys` suits, ensembles, jackets, blazers, trousers, bib and brace overalls, breeches and shorts (excluding swimwear): |
12 |
Men`s or boys` suits, ensembles, jackets, blazers, trousers, bib and brace overalls, breeches and shorts |
19 |
Parts and accessories of the motor vehicles of headings 87.01 to 87.05: |
22 |
Men`s or boys` suits, ensembles, jackets, blazers, trousers, bib and brace overalls, breeches and shorts (excluding swimwear): |
21 |
Parts and accessories of the motor vehicles of headings 87.01 to 87.05: |
23 |
Electrical apparatus for switching or protecting electrical circuits, or for making connections to or in electrical circuits (for example, switches, relays, |
9 |
Electrical apparatus for switching or protecting electrical circuits, or for making connections to or in electrical circuits (for example, switches, relays, etc |
15 |
Men`s or boys` suits, ensembles, jackets, blazers, trousers, bib and brace overalls, breeches and shorts (excluding swimwear): |
19 |
Electrical apparatus for switching or protecting electrical circuits, or for making connections to or in electrical circuits (for example, switches, relays, etc |
20 |
Electrical apparatus for switching or protecting electrical circuits, or for making connections to or in electrical circuits (for example, switches, relays, fuses, surge suppressors, plugs, sockets, lamp-holders |
18 |
Insulated (including enamelled or anodised) wire, cable (including co-axial cable) and other insulated electric conductors, |
7 |
Boards, panels, consoles, desks, cabinets and other bases, equipped with two or more apparatus of heading 85.35 or |
10 |
Boards, panels, consoles, desks, cabinets and other bases, equipped with two or more apparatus of heading 85.35 or 85.36, for electric control |
18 |
Electric sound or visual signalling apparatus (for example, bells, sirens, indicator panels, burglar or fire alarms) (excluding those of heading 85.12 or 85.30): |
19 |
Men`s or boys` suits, ensembles, jackets, blazers, trousers, bib and brace overalls, breeches & shorts (excluding swimwear): |
17 |
Top 5 exported products to Egypt per year |
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2013 R’million |
2014 R’million |
2015 R’million |
2016 R’million |
2017 R’million |
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Wool, not carded or combed: |
99 |
Iron ores and concentrates, including roasted iron pyrites: |
124 |
Coal; briquettes, ovoids and similar solid fuels manufactured from coal: |
854 |
Coal; briquettes, ovoids and similar solid fuels manufactured from coal: |
1 431 |
Iron ores and concentrates, including roasted iron pyrites: |
787 |
Articles for the conveyance or packing of goods, of plastics; stoppers, lids, caps and other closures, of plastics: |
54 |
Coal; briquettes, ovoids and similar solid fuels manufactured from coal: |
122 |
Wool, not carded or combed: |
65 |
Iron ores and concentrates, including roasted iron pyrites: |
331 |
Coal; briquettes, ovoids and similar solid fuels manufactured from coal: |
777 |
Flat-rolled products of iron or non-alloy steel, of a width of 600 mm or more, clad, plated or coated: |
47 |
Wool, not carded or combed: |
69 |
Copper tubes and pipes: |
37 |
Surveying (including photogrammetrical surveying), hydrographic, oceanographic, hydrological, meteorological or geophysical instruments and appliances (excluding compasses); rangefinders: |
228 |
Wool, not carded or combed: |
106 |
Transmission apparatus for radio-broadcasting or television, whether or not incorporating reception apparatus or sound recording or reproducing apparatus; television cameras, digital cameras and video camera recorders: |
45 |
Flat-rolled products of iron or non-alloy steel, of a width of 600 mm or more, hot-rolled, not clad, plated or coated: |
53 |
Meat of bovine animals, frozen: |
33 |
Electrical machines and apparatus, having individual functions, not specified or included elsewhere in this Chapter: |
148 |
Electrical machines and apparatus, having individual functions, not specified or included elsewhere in this Chapter: |
74 |
Ball or roller bearings: |
43 |
Copper tubes and pipes: |
49 |
Radar apparatus, radio navigational aid apparatus and radio remote control apparatus: |
27 |
Telephone sets, including telephones for cellular networks or for other wireless networks; other apparatus for the transmission or reception of voice, images or other data, including apparatus for communication in a wired or wireless network ( |
132 |
Copper tubes and pipes: |
55 |
Top 5 imported products from Egypt per year |
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2013 R’million |
2014 R’million |
2015 R’million |
2016 R’million |
2017 R’million |
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Petroleum jelly; paraffin wax; microcrystalline petroleum wax, slack wax, ozokerite, lignite wax, peat wax, other mineral waxes, and similar products obtained by synthesis or by other processes, whether or not coloured: |
99 |
Petroleum jelly; paraffin wax; microcrystalline petroleum wax, slack wax, ozokerite, lignite wax, peat wax, other mineral waxes, and similar products |
170 |
Copper wire: |
199 |
Parts suitable for use solely or principally with the apparatus of headings 85.25 to 85.28: |
239 |
Petroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminous minerals, crude |
472 |
Tyre cord fabric of high tenacity yarn of nylon or other polyamides, polyesters or viscose rayon: |
29 |
Chocolate and other food preparations containing cocoa: |
43 |
Petroleum jelly; paraffin wax; microcrystalline petroleum wax, slack wax, ozokerite, lignite wax, peat wax, other mineral waxes, and similar products |
111 |
Petroleum jelly; paraffin wax; microcrystalline petroleum wax, slack wax, ozokerite, lignite wax, peat wax, other mineral waxes, and similar products: |
77 |
Petroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminous minerals (excluding crude); |
289 |
Grapes, fresh or dried: |
27 |
Tyre cord fabric of high tenacity yarn of nylon or other polyamides, polyesters or viscose rayon: |
31 |
Tyre cord fabric of high tenacity yarn of nylon or other polyamides, polyesters or viscose rayon: |
37 |
Prepared glues and other prepared adhesives, not elsewhere specified or included; products suitable for use as glues or adhesives, put up for retail sale as glues |
45 |
Parts suitable for use solely or principally with the apparatus of headings 85.25 to 85.28: |
117 |
Chocolate and other food preparations containing cocoa: |
25 |
Carbonates; peroxocarbonates (percarbonates); commercial ammonium carbonate containing ammonium carbamate: |
31 |
Prepared glues and other prepared adhesives, not elsewhere specified or included; products suitable for use as glues or adhesives, put up for retail sale as glues |
36 |
Grapes, fresh or dried: |
37 |
Mineral or chemical fertilisers, potassic: |
68 |
Prepared binders for foundry moulds or cores; chemical products and preparations of the chemical or allied industries (including those consisting of mixtures of natural products), not elsewhere specified or included: |
24 |
Grapes, fresh or dried: |
27 |
Chocolate and other food preparations containing cocoa: |
34 |
Carbonates; peroxocarbonates (percarbonates); commercial ammonium carbonate containing ammonium carbamate: |
31 |
Prepared glues and other prepared adhesives, not elsewhere specified or included; products suitable for use as glues or adhesives, put up for retail sale as glues |
54 |
Top 5 exported products To Angola per year |
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2013 R’million |
2014 R’million |
2015 R’million |
2016 R’million |
2017 R’million |
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Motor vehicles for the transport of goods: |
737.3 |
Motor vehicles for the transport of goods: |
703.6 |
Cereal groats, meal and pellets: |
381.9 |
Parts suitable for use solely or principally with the machinery of headings 84.25 to 84.30: |
658.9 |
Aluminium plates, sheets and strip, of a thickness exceeding 0,2 mm: |
339.0 |
Prepared binders for foundry moulds or cores; chemical products and preparations of the chemical or allied industries (including those consisting of mixtures of natural products), not elsewhere specified or included: |
409.3 |
Monitors and projectors, not incorporating television reception apparatus; reception apparatus for television, whether or not incorporating radio-broadcast receivers |
508.6 |
Undenatured ethyl alcohol of an alcoholic strength by volume of less than 80 per cent vol.; spirits, liqueurs and other spirituous beverages: |
290.5 |
Other aircraft (for example, helicopters, aeroplanes); spacecraft (including satellites) and suborbital and spacecraft launch vehicles: |
389.1 |
Petroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminous minerals (excluding crude); |
323.6 |
Petroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminous minerals (excluding crude); preparations not elsewhere specified or included, containing by mass 70 per cent or more of petroleum oils or of oils obtained from bituminous minerals, these oils be |
379.3 |
Petroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminous minerals (excluding crude); |
494.8 |
Telephone sets, including telephones for cellular networks or for other wireless networks; other apparatus for the transmission or reception of voice, images or other data |
279.4 |
Cereal groats, meal and pellets: |
312.7 |
Soap; organic surface-active products and preparations for use as soap, in the form of bars, cakes, moulded pieces or shapes, whether or not containing soap; organic surface-active products and preparations for washing the skin, in the form o |
299.5 |
Cereal groats, meal and pellets: |
341.3 |
Cereal groats, meal and pellets: |
446.5 |
Petroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminous minerals (excluding crude); |
233.8 |
Petroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminous minerals (excluding crude); |
253.3 |
Cereal groats, meal and pellets: |
287.3 |
Undenatured ethyl alcohol of an alcoholic strength by volume of less than 80 per cent vol.; spirits, liqueurs and other spirituous beverages: |
300.5 |
Prepared binders for foundry moulds or cores; chemical products and preparations of the chemical or allied industries (including those consisting of mixtures of natural products), not elsewhere specified or included: |
393.2 |
Parts suitable for use solely or principally with the machinery of headings 84.25 to 84.30: |
197.1 |
Soap; organic surface-active products and preparations for use as soap, in the form of bars, cakes, moulded pieces or shapes, whether or not containing soap; organic surface-active products and preparations for washing the skin, in the form o |
238.0 |
Cigars, cheroots, cigarillos and cigarettes, of tobacco or of tobacco substitutes: |
225.1 |
Top 5 imported products from Angola per year |
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2013 R’million |
2014 R’million |
2015 R’million |
2016 R’million |
2017 R’million |
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Petroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminous minerals, crude |
18690.4 |
Petroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminous minerals, crude |
21700.4 |
Petroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminous minerals, crude |
17054.9 |
Petroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminous minerals, crude |
18556.0 |
Petroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminous minerals, crude |
17672.6 |
Diamonds, whether or not worked, but not mounted or set: |
198.8 |
Diamonds, whether or not worked, but not mounted or set: |
83.0 |
Diamonds, whether or not worked, but not mounted or set: |
7.1 |
Diamonds, whether or not worked, but not mounted or set: |
20.2 |
Diamonds, whether or not worked, but not mounted or set: |
90.7 |
Parts suitable for use solely or principally with the engines of heading 84.07 or 84.08: |
5.7 |
Parts suitable for use solely or principally with the machinery of headings 84.25 to 84.30: |
12.1 |
Other moving, grading, levelling, scraping, excavating, tamping, compacting, extracting or boring machinery, for earth, minerals or ores; pile-drivers and pile-extractors; snow-ploughs and snow-blowers: |
4.2 |
Parts suitable for use solely or principally with the machinery of headings 84.25 to 84.30: |
15.1 |
Petroleum gases and other gaseous hydrocarbons: |
52.2 |
Pumps for liquids, whether or not fitted with a measuring device; liquid elevators: |
3.8 |
Machinery, apparatus and equipment (excluding the machines of headings 84.56 to 84.65), for preparing or making plates, cylinders and other printing components; plates, cylinders and other printing components; |
3.6 |
Transmission shafts (including cam shafts and crank shafts) and cranks; bearing housings and plain shaft bearings; gears and gearing; ball or roller screws; gear boxes and other speed changers |
2.7 |
Machines and mechanical appliances having individual functions, not specified or included elsewhere in this Chapter: |
10.0 |
Containers for compressed or liquified gas, of iron or steel: |
7.6 |
Automatic data processing machines and units thereof; magnetic or optical readers, machines for transcribing data onto data media in coded form and machines for processing such data, not elsewhere specified or included: |
1.6 |
Containers for compressed or liquified gas, of iron or steel: |
2.3 |
Parts suitable for use solely or principally with the engines of heading 84.07 or 84.08: |
2.7 |
Other articles of iron or steel: |
7.2 |
Other moving, grading, levelling, scraping, excavating, tamping, compacting, extracting or boring machinery, for earth, minerals or ores; pile-drivers and pile-extractors; snow-ploughs and snow-blowers: |
5.9 |
Top 5 exported products to Namibia per year |
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2013 R’million |
2014 R’million |
2015 R’million |
2016 R’million |
2017 R’million |
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Petroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminous minerals (excluding crude); these oils be |
2533.8 |
Motor vehicles for the transport of goods: |
3688.9 |
Motor vehicles for the transport of goods: |
3914.2 |
Motor vehicles for the transport of goods: |
3524.1 |
Motor vehicles for the transport of goods: |
2834.8 |
Motor vehicles for the transport of goods: |
2389.6 |
Motor cars and other motor vehicles principally designed for the transport of persons (excluding those of heading 87.02), including station wagons and racing cars: |
2813.4 |
Petroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminous minerals (excluding crude); |
2826.3 |
Motor cars and other motor vehicles principally designed for the transport of persons ( |
2477.1 |
Petroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminous minerals (excluding crude); |
1911.5 |
Motor cars and other motor vehicles principally designed for the transport of persons (excluding those of heading 87.02), including station wagons and racing cars: |
2179.0 |
Petroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminous minerals (excluding crude); preparations not elsewhere specified or included, containing by mass 70 per cent or more of petroleum oils or of oils obtained from bituminous minerals, these oils be |
2312.4 |
Motor cars and other motor vehicles principally designed for the transport of persons (excluding those of heading 87.02), including station wagons and racing cars: |
2686.6 |
Petroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminous minerals (excluding crude); |
2324.2 |
Motor cars and other motor vehicles principally designed for the transport of persons (excluding those of heading 87.02), including station wagons and racing cars: |
1873.1 |
Parts and accessories of the motor vehicles of headings 87.01 to 87.05: |
985.3 |
Parts and accessories of the motor vehicles of headings 87.01 to 87.05: |
1079.8 |
Parts and accessories of the motor vehicles of headings 87.01 to 87.05: |
1062.2 |
Electrical energy |
1527.6 |
Electrical energy |
1623.6 |
Medicaments (excluding goods of heading 30.02, 30.05 or 30.06) consisting of mixed or unmixed products for therapeutic or prophylactic uses, put up in measured doses (including those in the form of transdermal administration systems) or in for |
941.6 |
Medicaments (excluding goods of heading 30.02, 30.05 or 30.06) consisting of mixed or unmixed products for therapeutic or prophylactic uses, put up in measured doses (including those in the form of transdermal administration systems) or in for |
1036.7 |
Medicaments (excluding goods of heading 30.02, 30.05 or 30.06) consisting of mixed or unmixed products for therapeutic or prophylactic uses, put up in measured doses (including those in the form of transdermal administration systems) or in for |
991.5 |
Medicaments (excluding goods of heading 30.02, 30.05 or 30.06) consisting of mixed or unmixed products for therapeutic or prophylactic uses, put up in measured doses (including those in the form of transdermal administration systems) or in for |
1301.4 |
Medicaments (excluding goods of heading 30.02, 30.05 or 30.06) consisting of mixed or unmixed products for therapeutic or prophylactic uses, put up in measured doses (including those in the form of transdermal administration systems) or in for |
1221.3 |
Top 5 imported products from Namibia per year |
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2013 R’million |
2014 R’million |
2015 R’million |
2016 R’million |
2017 R’million |
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Beer made from malt: |
1116.2 |
Beer made from malt: |
857.8 |
Live bovine animals: |
1079.6 |
Beer made from malt: |
715.4 |
Gold (including gold plated with platinum) unwrought or in semi-manufactured forms, or in powder form: |
3984.7 |
Live bovine animals: |
722.6 |
Zinc bars, rods, profiles and wire |
653.548876 |
Beer made from malt: |
696.2 |
Live bovine animals: |
645.9 |
Live bovine animals: |
1985.2 |
Zinc ores and concentrates |
592.4 |
Fish, frozen (excluding fish fillets and other fish meat of heading 03.04): |
582.0012 |
Fish, frozen (excluding fish fillets and other fish meat of heading 03.04): |
669.1 |
Fish, frozen (excluding fish fillets and other fish meat of heading 03.04): |
535.9 |
Beer made from malt: |
782.1 |
Fish, frozen (excluding fish fillets and other fish meat of heading 03.04): |
509.1 |
Prepared or preserved fish; caviar and caviar substitutes prepared from fish eggs: |
441.8 |
Prepared or preserved fish; caviar and caviar substitutes prepared from fish eggs: |
441.5 |
Diamonds, whether or not worked, but not mounted or set: |
445.9 |
Fish, frozen (excluding fish fillets and other fish meat of heading 03.04): |
507.3 |
Diamonds, whether or not worked, but not mounted or set: |
396.8 |
Diamonds, whether or not worked, but not mounted or set: |
424.2 |
Diamonds, whether or not worked, but not mounted or set: |
419.4 |
Fish fillets and other fish meat (whether or not minced), fresh, chilled or frozen: |
362.4 |
Live sheep and goats: |
464.2 |
Top 5 exported products to Lesotho per year |
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2013 R’million |
2014 R’million |
2015 R’million |
2016 R’million |
2017 R’million |
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Petroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminous minerals (excluding crude); |
2136.3 |
Petroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminous minerals (excluding crude); |
2149.6 |
Petroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminous minerals (excluding crude); |
1884.1 |
Petroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminous minerals (excluding crude); |
1895.7 |
Petroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminous minerals (excluding crude); |
2030.5 |
Motor cars and other motor vehicles principally designed for the transport of persons (excluding those of heading 87.02), including station wagons and racing cars: |
334.8 |
Meat and edible offal, of the poultry of heading 01.05, fresh, chilled or frozen: |
368.4 |
Motor vehicles for the transport of goods: |
381.3 |
Maize (corn): |
519.0 |
Granules and powders, of pig iron, spiegeleisen, iron or steel: |
708.5 |
Meat and edible offal, of the poultry of heading 01.05, fresh, chilled or frozen: |
287.8 |
Motor cars and other motor vehicles principally designed for the transport of persons (excluding those of heading 87.02), including station wagons and racing cars: |
338.5 |
Meat and edible offal, of the poultry of heading 01.05, fresh, chilled or frozen: |
370.1 |
Motor vehicles for the transport of goods: |
517.9 |
Other articles of iron or steel: |
653.2 |
Motor vehicles for the transport of goods: |
282.4 |
Wheat and meslin: |
322.8 |
Motor cars and other motor vehicles principally designed for the transport of persons (excluding those of heading 87.02), including station wagons and racing cars: |
282.3 |
Meat and edible offal, of the poultry of heading 01.05, fresh, chilled or frozen: |
391.9 |
Semi-finished products of iron or non-alloy steel: |
514.9 |
Cereal groats, meal and pellets: |
278.8 |
Maize (corn): |
306.9 |
Parts suitable for use solely or principally with the apparatus of heading 85.35, 85.36 or 85.37: |
261.5 |
Cereal groats, meal and pellets: |
381.5 |
Meat and edible offal, of the poultry of heading 01.05, fresh, chilled or frozen: |
424.6 |
Top 5 imported products from Lesotho per year |
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2013 R’million |
2014 R’million |
2015 R’million |
2016 R’million |
2017 R’million |
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Men`s or boys` suits, ensembles, jackets, blazers, trousers, bib and brace overalls, breeches and shorts (excluding swimwear): |
262.4 |
Men`s or boys` suits, ensembles, jackets, blazers, trousers, bib and brace overalls, breeches and shorts (excluding swimwear): |
387.2 |
Men`s or boys` suits, ensembles, jackets, blazers, trousers, bib and brace overalls, breeches and shorts (excluding swimwear): |
384.6 |
Men`s or boys` suits, ensembles, jackets, blazers, trousers, bib and brace overalls, breeches and shorts (excluding swimwear): |
513.9 |
Men`s or boys` suits, ensembles, jackets, blazers, trousers, bib and brace overalls, breeches and shorts (excluding swimwear): |
512.5 |
Parts suitable for use solely or principally with the apparatus of heading 85.35, 85.36 or 85.37: |
227.5 |
Electrical apparatus for switching or protecting electrical circuits, or for making connections to or in electrical circuits (for example, switches, relays, fuses |
359.8 |
Electrical apparatus for switching or protecting electrical circuits, or for making connections to or in electrical circuits (for example, switches, relays, fuses |
312.9 |
Electrical apparatus for switching or protecting electrical circuits, or for making connections to or in electrical circuits (for example, switches, relays, fuses |
353.3 |
Electrical apparatus for switching or protecting electrical circuits, or for making connections to or in electrical circuits (for example, switches, relays, fuses |
327.7 |
Footwear with outer soles of rubber, plastics, leather or composition leather and uppers of textile materials: |
164.9 |
T-shirts, singlets and other vests, knitted or crocheted: |
213.4 |
Wool, not carded or combed: |
281.9 |
Seats (excluding those of heading 94.02), whether or not convertible into beds, and parts thereof: |
314.0 |
T-shirts, singlets and other vests, knitted or crocheted: |
275.9 |
T-shirts, singlets and other vests, knitted or crocheted: |
152.1 |
Wheat or meslin flour: |
206.7 |
T-shirts, singlets and other vests, knitted or crocheted: |
234.3 |
T-shirts, singlets and other vests, knitted or crocheted: |
273.0 |
Women`s or girls` suits, ensembles, jackets, blazers, dresses, skirts, divided skirts, trousers, bib and brace overalls, breeches and shorts (excluding swimwear): |
270.0 |
Flour, meal, powder, flakes, granules and pellets of potatoes: |
137.2 |
Other articles of leather or of composition leather: |
124.0 |
Women`s or girls` suits, ensembles, jackets, blazers, dresses, skirts, divided skirts, trousers, bib and brace overalls, breeches and shorts (excluding swimwear): |
184.4 |
Wool, not carded or combed: |
271.3 |
Seats (excluding those of heading 94.02), whether or not convertible into beds, and parts thereof: |
255.5 |
Top 5 exported products to Botswana per year |
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2013 R’million |
2014 R’million |
2015 R’million |
2016 R’million |
2017 R’million |
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Petroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminous minerals (excluding crude); |
9041.7 |
Petroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminous minerals (excluding crude); |
10016.6 |
Petroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminous minerals (excluding crude); |
8419.5 |
Diamonds, whether or not worked, but not mounted or set: |
7742.0 |
Petroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminous minerals (excluding crude); |
7825.3 |
Diamonds, whether or not worked, but not mounted or set: |
4600.4 |
Diamonds, whether or not worked, but not mounted or set: |
7164.9 |
Diamonds, whether or not worked, but not mounted or set: |
6161.2 |
Petroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminous minerals (excluding crude); |
7171.5 |
Diamonds, whether or not worked, but not mounted or set: |
6917.7 |
Electrical energy |
1329.3 |
Motor vehicles for the transport of goods: |
1744.6 |
Electrical energy |
1601.2 |
Motor vehicles for the transport of goods: |
1706.3 |
Motor vehicles for the transport of goods: |
1282.5 |
Motor vehicles for the transport of goods: |
1094.5 |
Electrical energy |
1526.5 |
Nickel ores and concentrates |
1385.3 |
Electrical energy |
1646.5 |
Motor cars and other motor vehicles principally designed for the transport of persons (: |
1107.6 |
Motor cars and other motor vehicles principally designed for the transport of persons |
983.3 |
Motor cars and other motor vehicles principally designed for the transport of persons |
1256.9 |
Motor vehicles for the transport of goods: |
1357.4 |
Motor cars and other motor vehicles principally designed for the transport of persons |
1409.3 |
Parts and accessories of the motor vehicles of headings 87.01 to 87.05: |
717.1 |
Top 5 imported products from Botswana per year |
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2013 R’million |
2014 R’million |
2015 R’million |
2016 R’million |
2017 R’million |
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Diamonds, whether or not worked, but not mounted or set: |
1667.5 |
Diamonds, whether or not worked, but not mounted or set: |
1811.7 |
Diamonds, whether or not worked, but not mounted or set: |
1468.6 |
Diamonds, whether or not worked, but not mounted or set: |
1850.9 |
Insulated (including enamelled or anodised) wire, cable (including co-axial cable) and other insulated electric conductors, whether or not fitted with connectors; optical fibre cables, made up of individually sheathed fibres, whether or not as |
1514.9 |
Copper ores and concentrates |
561.7 |
Insulated (including enamelled or anodised) wire, cable (including co-axial cable) and other insulated electric conductors, whether or not fitted with connectors; optical fibre cables, made up of individually sheathed fibres, whether or not as |
607.4 |
Insulated (including enamelled or anodised) wire, cable (including co-axial cable) and other insulated electric conductors, whether or not fitted with connectors; optical fibre cables, made up of individually sheathed fibres |
1389.3 |
Insulated (including enamelled or anodised) wire, cable (including co-axial cable) and other insulated electric conductors, whether or not fitted with connectors; optical fibre cables, made up of individually sheathed fibres |
1567.1 |
Diamonds, whether or not worked, but not mounted or set: |
1458.2 |
Insulated (including enamelled or anodised) wire, cable (including co-axial cable) and other insulated electric conductors, whether or not fitted with connectors; optical fibre cables, made up of individually sheathed fibres, whether or not as |
403.3 |
Carbonates; peroxocarbonates (percarbonates); commercial ammonium carbonate containing ammonium carbamate: |
384.2 |
Carbonates; peroxocarbonates (percarbonates); commercial ammonium carbonate containing ammonium carbamate: |
419.2 |
Carbonates; peroxocarbonates (percarbonates); commercial ammonium carbonate containing ammonium carbamate: |
527.5 |
Carbonates; peroxocarbonates (percarbonates); commercial ammonium carbonate containing ammonium carbamate: |
583.4 |
Carbonates; peroxocarbonates (percarbonates); commercial ammonium carbonate containing ammonium carbamate: |
400.5 |
Meat of bovine animals, frozen: |
285.5 |
Meat of bovine animals, frozen: |
302.3 |
Meat of bovine animals, frozen: |
313.8 |
Meat of bovine animals, frozen: |
293.4 |
Meat of bovine animals, frozen: |
289.9 |
Tubes, pipes and hoses, and fittings therefor (for example, joints, elbows, flanges), of plastics: |
172.8 |
Tubes, pipes and hoses, and fittings therefor (for example, joints, elbows, flanges), of plastics: |
169.5 |
Tubes, pipes and hoses, and fittings therefor (for example, joints, elbows, flanges), of plastics: |
217.9 |
Tubes, pipes and hoses, and fittings therefor (for example, joints, elbows, flanges), of plastics: |
207.4 |
Top 5 exported products to Swaziland per year |
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2013 R’million |
2014 R’million |
2015 R’million |
2016 R’million |
2017 R’million |
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Petroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminous minerals (excluding crude); |
2360.4 |
Petroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminous minerals (excluding crude); |
2564.8 |
Petroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminous minerals (excluding crude); |
2061.7 |
Petroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminous minerals (excluding crude); |
1612.4 |
Live horses, asses, mules and hinnies: |
30.5 |
Electrical energy |
446.0 |
Motor cars and other motor vehicles principally designed for the transport of persons |
560.3 |
Electrical energy |
613.5 |
Electrical energy |
862.2 |
Live bovine animals: |
18.9 |
Motor cars and other motor vehicles principally designed for the transport of persons |
428.4 |
Motor vehicles for the transport of goods: |
543.2 |
Motor vehicles for the transport of goods: |
388.7 |
Maize (corn): |
524.7 |
Live swine: |
0.9 |
Motor vehicles for the transport of goods: |
424.8 |
Electrical energy |
489.7 |
Mixtures of odoriferous substances |
385.6 |
Motor vehicles for the transport of goods: |
477.9 |
Live sheep and goats: |
1.8 |
Maize (corn): |
229.7 |
Mixtures of odoriferous substances |
334.5 |
Motor cars and other motor vehicles principally designed for the transport of persons |
365.1 |
Motor cars and other motor vehicles principally designed for the transport of persons |
387.8 |
Live poultry, that is to say, fowls of the species Gallus domesticus, ducks, geese, turkeys and guinea fowls: |
16.1 |
Top 5 imported products from Swaziland per year |
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2013 R’million |
2014 R’million |
2015 R’million |
2016 R’million |
2017 R’million |
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Mixtures of odoriferous substances |
3410.8 |
Mixtures of odoriferous substances |
3554.9 |
Mixtures of odoriferous substances |
3884.1 |
Mixtures of odoriferous substances |
4501.9 |
Mixtures of odoriferous substances |
5078.9 |
Prepared binders for foundry moulds or cores |
1875.5 |
Prepared binders for foundry moulds or cores |
2022.6 |
Cane or beet sugar and chemically pure sucrose, in solid form: |
2474.9 |
Cane or beet sugar and chemically pure sucrose, in solid form: |
2774.7 |
Cane or beet sugar and chemically pure sucrose, in solid form: |
2673.6 |
Cane or beet sugar and chemically pure sucrose, in solid form: |
1600.4 |
Cane or beet sugar and chemically pure sucrose, in solid form: |
1950.2 |
Prepared binders for foundry moulds or cores |
2088.0 |
Prepared binders for foundry moulds or cores |
1845.8 |
Prepared binders for foundry moulds or cores |
1832.8 |
Sugar confectionery (including white chocolate), not containing cocoa: |
407.9 |
Women`s or girls` suits, ensembles, jackets, blazers, dresses, skirts |
353.8 |
Wood sawn or chipped |
504.9 |
Women`s or girls` suits, ensembles, jackets, blazers, dresses, skirts, |
663.6 |
Women`s or girls` suits, ensembles, jackets, blazers, dresses, skirts |
803.9 |
Carboxylic acids with additional oxygen function |
309.4 |
Carboxylic acids with additional oxygen function |
326.1 |
Women`s or girls` suits, ensembles, jackets, blazers, dresses, skirts |
436.6 |
Wood sawn or chipped |
605.2 |
Wood sawn or chipped |
647.6 |
Top 5 exported products to Zimbabwe per year |
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2013 R’million |
2014 R’million |
2015 R’million |
2016 R’million |
2017 R’million |
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Motor vehicles for the transport of goods: |
892.6 |
Maize (corn): |
936.8 |
Petroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminous minerals (excluding crude); |
889.6 |
Electrical energy |
2000.6 |
Live horses, asses, mules and hinnies: |
9.9 |
Maize (corn): |
763.7 |
Petroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminous minerals (excluding crude); |
866.7 |
Motor vehicles for the transport of goods: |
860.3 |
Maize (corn): |
1566.4 |
Live bovine animals: |
9.0 |
Cane or beet sugar and chemically pure sucrose, in solid form: |
694.4 |
Motor vehicles for the transport of goods: |
847.9 |
Mineral or chemical fertilizers, nitrogenous: |
749.6 |
Motor vehicles for the transport of goods: |
1028.7 |
Live swine: |
10.0 |
Petroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminous minerals (excluding crude); |
679.9 |
Soya-bean oil and its fractions, whether or not refined, but not chemically modified: |
667.4 |
Soya-bean oil and its fractions, whether or not refined, but not chemically modified: |
676.7 |
Petroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminous minerals (excluding crude); |
965.5 |
Live sheep and goats: |
0.8 |
Soya-bean oil and its fractions, whether or not refined, but not chemically modified: |
634.2 |
Mineral or chemical fertilizers, nitrogenous: |
480.0 |
Flat-rolled products of iron or non-alloy steel, of a width of 600 mm or more, clad, |
501.0 |
Soya-bean oil and its fractions, whether or not refined, but not chemically modified: |
622.6 |
Live poultry, that is to say, fowls of the species Gallus domesticus, ducks, geese, turkeys and guinea fowls: |
0.0 |
Top 5 imported products from Zimbabwe per year |
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2013 R’million |
2014 R’million |
2015 R’million |
2016 R’million |
2017 R’million |
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Precious metal ores and concentrates: |
1363.4 |
Unmanufactured tobacco; tobacco refuse: |
490.8 |
Nickel mattes, nickel oxide sinters and other intermediate products of nickel metallurgy: |
1638.5 |
Nickel mattes, nickel oxide sinters and other intermediate products of nickel metallurgy: |
2229.1 |
Unmanufactured tobacco; tobacco refuse: |
850.4 |
Unmanufactured tobacco; tobacco refuse: |
299.0 |
Precious metal ores and concentrates: |
127.9 |
Nickel ores and concentrates |
735.6 |
Nickel ores and concentrates |
1366.9 |
Chromium ores and concentrates |
278.9 |
Cotton, not carded or combed: |
241.8 |
Cotton, not carded or combed: |
108.9 |
Unmanufactured tobacco; tobacco refuse: |
524.4 |
Unmanufactured tobacco; tobacco refuse: |
809.7 |
Mineral substances not elsewhere specified or included: |
164.8 |
Oil-cake and other solid residues |
133.4 |
Cotton yarn |
91.5 |
Ferro-alloys: |
158.6 |
Mineral substances not elsewhere specified or included: |
175.4 |
Cotton, not carded or combed: |
108.1 |
Cotton yarn |
107.4 |
Oil-cake and other solid residues |
82.9 |
Mineral substances not elsewhere specified or included: |
146.9 |
Chromium ores and concentrates |
123.9 |
Tea, whether or not flavoured: |
76.6 |
Top 5 exported products to Zambia per year |
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2013 R’million |
2014 R’million |
2015 R’million |
2016 R’million |
2017 R’million |
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Motor vehicles for the transport of goods: |
1376.0 |
Motor vehicles for the transport of goods: |
1293.1 |
Petroleum oils and oils |
1714.5 |
Petroleum oils and oils |
2358.8 |
Petroleum oils and oils |
1460.8 |
Petroleum oils and oils |
1036.8 |
Petroleum oils and oils |
1180.7 |
Mineral or chemical fertilizers, nitrogenous: |
1216.2 |
Mineral or chemical fertilizers, nitrogenous: |
1391.6 |
Mineral or chemical fertilizers, nitrogenous: |
1151.5 |
Structures (excluding prefabricated buildings of heading 94.06) and parts of structures |
989.1 |
Structures (excluding prefabricated buildings of heading 94.06) and parts of structures |
1080.9 |
Motor vehicles for the transport of goods: |
937.1 |
Parts suitable for use solely or principally with the machinery of headings 84.25 to 84.30: |
876.7 |
Motor vehicles for the transport of goods: |
919.7 |
Parts suitable for use solely or principally with the machinery of headings 84.25 to 84.30: |
724.4 |
Parts suitable for use solely or principally with the machinery of headings 84.25 to 84.30: |
824.2 |
Parts suitable for use solely or principally with the machinery of headings 84.25 to 84.30: |
755.6 |
Motor vehicles for the transport of goods: |
838.2 |
Pumps for liquids, |
844.7 |
Mineral or chemical fertilizers, nitrogenous: |
711.9 |
Sulphur of all kinds |
642.0 |
Pumps for liquids |
721.9 |
Electrical energy |
686.5 |
Parts suitable for use solely or principally with the machinery of headings 84.25 to 84.30: |
743.5 |
Top 5 imported products from Zambia per year |
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2013 R’million |
2014 R’million |
2015 R’million |
2016 R’million |
2017 R’million |
|||||
Refined copper and copper alloys, unwrought: |
1271.4 |
Refined copper and copper alloys, unwrought: |
814.1 |
Refined copper and copper alloys, unwrought: |
724.8 |
Refined copper and copper alloys, unwrought: |
729.2 |
Copper wire: |
743.2 |
Copper wire: |
533.5 |
Copper wire: |
497.3 |
Copper wire: |
341.5 |
Copper wire: |
475.5 |
Refined copper and copper alloys, unwrought: |
356.3 |
Insulated (including enamelled or anodised) wire, cable |
368.6 |
Insulated (including enamelled or anodised) wire, cable |
391.9 |
Insulated (including enamelled or anodised) wire, cable |
250.0 |
Cotton, not carded or combed: |
268.9 |
Unused postage, revenue or similar stamps |
314.8 |
Cotton, not carded or combed: |
346.8 |
Cotton, not carded or combed: |
349.2 |
Cotton, not carded or combed: |
178.7 |
Ferro-alloys: |
153.4 |
Cotton, not carded or combed: |
227.7 |
Motor vehicles for the transport of goods: |
134.6 |
Soya beans, whether or not broken: |
169.1 |
Cane or beet sugar and chemically pure sucrose, in solid form: |
163.7 |
Insulated (including enamelled or anodised) wire, cable |
116.1 |
Oil-cake and other solid residues, |
209.1 |
Top 5 exported products to Mozambique per year |
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2013 R’million |
2014 R’million |
2015 R’million |
2016 R’million |
2017 R’million |
|||||
Petroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminous minerals (excluding crude); |
2829.5 |
Electrical energy |
3370.5 |
Electrical energy |
2864.9 |
Chromium ores and concentrates |
3422.6 |
Chromium ores and concentrates |
7628.5 |
Electrical energy |
2646.7 |
Ferro-alloys: |
1503.6 |
Motor vehicles for the transport of goods: |
1130.1 |
Electrical energy |
3320.9 |
Electrical energy |
3585.7 |
Motor vehicles for the transport of goods: |
1218.5 |
Motor vehicles for the transport of goods: |
1454.1 |
Chromium ores and concentrates |
860.5 |
Ferro-alloys: |
2314.0 |
Copper ores and concentrates |
2332.6 |
Coal; briquettes, ovoids and similar solid fuels manufactured from coal: |
1167.3 |
Coal; briquettes, ovoids and similar solid fuels manufactured from coal: |
917.7 |
Ferro-alloys: |
820.2 |
Petroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminous minerals (excluding crude); |
1754.8 |
Ferro-alloys: |
1850.0 |
Cane or beet sugar and chemically pure sucrose, in solid form: |
541.1 |
Structures (excluding prefabricated buildings of heading 94.06) and parts of structures (for example, bridges and bridge-sections, lock-gates, towers, lattice masts, roofs, roofing frame-works, doors and windows and their frames and thresholds |
803.6 |
Petroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminous minerals (excluding crude); |
714.3 |
Copper ores and concentrates |
745.1 |
Coal; briquettes, ovoids and similar solid fuels manufactured from coal: |
1345.1 |
Top 5 imported products from Mozambique per year |
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2013 R’million |
2014 R’million |
2015 R’million |
2016 R’million |
2017 R’million |
|||||
Petroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminous minerals (excluding crude); |
4203.5 |
Petroleum gases and other gaseous hydrocarbons: |
4181.2 |
Petroleum gases and other gaseous hydrocarbons: |
4101.2 |
Petroleum gases and other gaseous hydrocarbons: |
3321.7 |
Petroleum gases and other gaseous hydrocarbons: |
3528.4 |
Petroleum gases and other gaseous hydrocarbons: |
2419.2 |
Petroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminous minerals (excluding crude); |
2754.5 |
Electrical energy |
2593.0 |
Electrical energy |
2644.7 |
Electrical energy |
2146.8 |
Petroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminous minerals, crude |
2365.9 |
Electrical energy |
2351.3 |
Petroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminous minerals (excluding crude); |
1543.0 |
Petroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminous minerals (excluding crude); |
1234.8 |
Petroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminous minerals (excluding crude); |
2079.4 |
Electrical energy |
1495.0 |
Coal; briquettes, ovoids and similar solid fuels manufactured from coal: |
625.6 |
Coal; briquettes, ovoids and similar solid fuels manufactured from coal: |
416.9 |
Aluminium wire: |
466.3 |
Coal; briquettes, ovoids and similar solid fuels manufactured from coal: |
1622.6 |
Coal; briquettes, ovoids and similar solid fuels manufactured from coal: |
277.5 |
Wigs, false beards, eyebrows and eyelashes, switches and the like, of human or animal hair or of textile materials; articles of human hair not elsewhere specified or included: |
228.3 |
Bananas, including plantains, fresh or dried: |
311.1 |
Coal; briquettes, ovoids and similar solid fuels manufactured from coal: |
442.4 |
Aluminium wire: |
430.1 |
Top 5 exported products to Mauritius per year |
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2013 R’million |
2014 R’million |
2015 R’million |
2016 R’million |
2017 R’million |
|||||
Coal; briquettes, ovoids and similar solid fuels manufactured from coal: |
329.3 |
Coal; briquettes, ovoids and similar solid fuels manufactured from coal: |
473.6 |
Coal; briquettes, ovoids and similar solid fuels manufactured from coal: |
549.3 |
Coal; briquettes, ovoids and similar solid fuels manufactured from coal: |
1087.5 |
Petroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminous minerals (excluding crude); |
810.9 |
Motor vehicles for the transport of goods: |
162.9 |
Motor vehicles for the transport of goods: |
175.9 |
Motor vehicles for the transport of goods: |
170.5 |
Petroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminous minerals (excluding crude); |
262.0 |
Coal; briquettes, ovoids and similar solid fuels manufactured from coal: |
758.8 |
Telephone sets |
162.7 |
Petroleum coke, petroleum bitumen and other residues of petroleum oils or of oils obtained from bituminous minerals: |
149.9 |
Petroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminous minerals (excluding crude); |
124.2 |
Motor vehicles for the transport of goods: |
220.0 |
Motor vehicles for the transport of goods: |
211.2 |
Medicaments |
89.7 |
Petroleum oils and oils |
125.6 |
Medicaments |
118.0 |
Monitors and projectors |
160.3 |
Medicaments |
140.5 |
Petroleum oils and oils |
70.9 |
Telephone sets |
109.7 |
Fish, frozen |
108.5 |
Live bovine animals: |
126.5 |
Live bovine animals: |
130.0 |
Top 5 imported products from Mauritius per year |
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2013 R’million |
2014 R’million |
2015 R’million |
2016 R’million |
2017 R’million |
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T-shirts, singlets and other vests, knitted or crocheted: |
503.1 |
T-shirts, singlets and other vests, knitted or crocheted: |
514.0 |
T-shirts, singlets and other vests, knitted or crocheted: |
547.0 |
Men`s or boys` suits, ensembles, jackets, blazers, trousers |
524.6 |
Men`s or boys` suits, ensembles, jackets, blazers, trousers |
485.2 |
Men`s or boys` suits, ensembles, jackets, blazers, trousers |
331.9 |
Men`s or boys` suits, ensembles, jackets, blazers, trousers |
307.5 |
Men`s or boys` suits, ensembles, jackets, blazers, trousers |
425.5 |
T-shirts, singlets and other vests, knitted or crocheted: |
441.1 |
T-shirts, singlets and other vests, knitted or crocheted: |
392.9 |
Petroleum gases and other gaseous hydrocarbons: |
212.1 |
Women`s or girls` suits, ensembles, jackets, blazers, dresses, skirts |
108.9 |
Women`s or girls` suits, ensembles, jackets, blazers, dresses, skirts |
131.0 |
Women`s or girls` suits, ensembles, jackets, blazers, dresses, skirts |
135.9 |
Other knitted or crocheted fabrics: |
150.0 |
Women`s or girls` suits, ensembles, jackets, blazers, dresses, skirts |
100.0 |
Jerseys, pullovers, cardigans, waistcoats and similar articles, knitted or crocheted: |
107.1 |
Jerseys, pullovers, cardigans, waistcoats and similar articles, knitted or crocheted: |
119.7 |
Jerseys, pullovers, cardigans, waistcoats and similar articles, knitted or crocheted: |
116.8 |
Women`s or girls` suits, ensembles, jackets, blazers, dresses, skirts |
142.1 |
Men`s or boys` shirts, knitted or crocheted: |
91.9 |
Women`s or girls` suits, ensembles, jackets, blazers, dresses, skirts |
93.5 |
Undenatured ethyl alcohol |
118.8 |
Other knitted or crocheted fabrics: |
110.9 |
Men`s or boys` shirts, knitted or crocheted: |
125.2 |
Top 5 exported products to Tanzania per year |
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2013 R’million |
2014 R’million |
2015 R’million |
2016 R’million |
2017 R’million |
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Flat-rolled products of iron or non-alloy steel, of a width of 600 mm or more, hot-rolled, not clad, plated or coated: |
369.2 |
Flat-rolled products of iron or non-alloy steel, of a width of 600 mm or more, hot-rolled, not clad, plated or coated: |
436.9 |
Parts of railway or tramway locomotives or rolling-stock: |
781.8 |
Motor vehicles for the transport of goods: |
408.5 |
Flat-rolled products of iron or non-alloy steel, of a width of 600 mm or more, hot-rolled, not clad, plated or coated: |
449.9 |
Motor vehicles for the transport of goods: |
282.1 |
Wood in the rough, whether or not stripped of bark or sapwood, or roughly squared: |
321.3 |
Flat-rolled products of iron or non-alloy steel, of a width of 600 mm or more, hot-rolled, not clad, plated or coated: |
374.1 |
Flat-rolled products of iron or non-alloy steel, of a width of 600 mm or more, hot-rolled, not clad, plated or coated: |
406.0 |
Self-propelled railway or tramway coaches, vans and trucks (excluding those of heading 86.04): |
407.0 |
Tractors (excluding tractors of heading 87.09): |
135.3 |
Flat-rolled products of iron or non-alloy steel |
307.9 |
Motor vehicles for the transport of goods: |
309.2 |
Flat-rolled products of iron or non-alloy steel |
206.0 |
Motor vehicles for the transport of goods: |
229.5 |
Uncoated paper and paperboard |
134.5 |
Motor vehicles for the transport of goods: |
282.7 |
Flat-rolled products of iron or non-alloy steel |
184.2 |
Paper and paperboard, corrugated |
185.7 |
Flat-rolled products of iron or non-alloy steel |
206.6 |
Petroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminous minerals (excluding crude); |
128.9 |
Uncoated paper and paperboard |
164.9 |
Wood in the rough |
168.6 |
Polymers of propylene or of other olefins, in primary forms: |
155.1 |
Machinery for sorting, screening, separating, washing, crushing, grinding |
116.0 |
Top 5 imported products from Tanzania per year |
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2013 R’million |
2014 R’million |
2015 R’million |
2016 R’million |
2017 R’million |
|||||
Petroleum oils and oils |
702.7 |
Copper waste and scrap: |
107.5 |
T-shirts, singlets and other vests, knitted or crocheted: |
76.7 |
Tea, whether or not flavoured: |
63.3 |
Tea, whether or not flavoured: |
85.5 |
Tea, whether or not flavoured: |
69.6 |
Motor vehicles for the transport of goods: |
83.1 |
Refined copper and copper alloys, unwrought: |
65.9 |
T-shirts, singlets and other vests, knitted or crocheted: |
58.3 |
T-shirts, singlets and other vests, knitted or crocheted: |
57.1 |
Oil-cake and other solid residues |
33.4 |
T-shirts, singlets and other vests, knitted or crocheted: |
62.2 |
Coffee |
49.0 |
Coffee |
51.0 |
Coffee |
55.0 |
T-shirts, singlets and other vests, knitted or crocheted: |
20.4 |
Self-propelled bulldozers, angledozers, graders, levellers, scrapers |
32.7 |
Tea, whether or not flavoured: |
46.0 |
Diamonds, whether or not worked, but not mounted or set: |
38.3 |
Diamonds, whether or not worked, but not mounted or set: |
37.0 |
Parts suitable for use solely or principally with the machinery of headings 84.25 to 84.30: |
18.1 |
Coffee |
31.9 |
Men`s or boys` shirts, knitted or crocheted: |
20.5 |
Cigars, cheroots, cigarillos and cigarettes, of tobacco or of tobacco substitutes: |
18.6 |
Cigars, cheroots, cigarillos and cigarettes, of tobacco or of tobacco substitutes: |
32.8 |
Top 5 exported products to Kenya per year |
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2013 R' million |
2014 R' million |
2015 R' million |
2016 R' million |
2017 R' million |
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Flat-rolled products of iron or non-alloy steel, of a width of 600 mm or more, hot-rolled, not clad, plated or coated |
1715 |
Flat-rolled products of iron or non-alloy steel, of a width of 600 mm or more, hot-rolled, not clad, plated or coated |
2031 |
Flat-rolled products of iron or non-alloy steel, of a width of 600 mm or more, hot-rolled, not clad, plated or coated |
1695 |
Flat-rolled products of iron or non-alloy steel, of a width of 600 mm or more, hot-rolled, not clad, plated or coated |
1770 |
Flat-rolled products of iron or non-alloy steel, of a width of 600 mm or more, hot-rolled, not clad, plated or coated |
2063 |
Motor vehicles for the transport of goods |
512 |
Motor vehicles for the transport of goods |
708 |
Motor vehicles for the transport of goods |
1061 |
Motor vehicles for the transport of goods |
473 |
Maize (corn) |
907 |
Petroleum oils and oils |
476 |
Coal; briquettes, ovoids and similar solid fuels manufactured from coal |
326 |
Coal; briquettes, ovoids and similar solid fuels manufactured from coal |
423 |
Coal; briquettes, ovoids and similar solid fuels manufactured from coal |
392 |
Motor vehicles for the transport of goods |
607 |
Monitors and projectors, not incorporating television reception |
227 |
Medicaments |
171 |
Semi-finished products of iron or non-alloy steel |
239 |
Polymers of propylene or of other olefins, in primary forms |
305 |
Coal; briquettes, ovoids and similar solid fuels manufactured from coal |
456 |
Bars and rods, hot-rolled, in irregularly wound coils, of iron or non-alloy steel |
213 |
Motor cars and other motor vehicles principally designed for the transport of persons including station wagons and racing cars |
156 |
Polymers of propylene or of other olefins, in primary forms |
195 |
Motor cars and other motor vehicles principally designed for the transport of persons including station wagons and racing cars |
216 |
Semi-finished products of iron or non-alloy steel |
351 |
Top 5 imported products from Kenya per year |
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2013 R' million |
2014 R' million |
2015 R' million |
2016 R' million |
2017 R' million |
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Dried leguminous vegetables, shelled, whether or not skinned or split |
42 |
Dish washing machines; machinery for cleaning or drying bottles or other containers; machinery for filling, closing, sealing or labelling bottles, cans, boxes, bags or other containers; machinery for capsuling bottles, jars, tubes and similar |
82 |
Carbonates; peroxocarbonates (per carbonates); commercial ammonium carbonate containing ammonium carbamate |
30 |
Carbonates; peroxocarbonates (per carbonates); commercial ammonium carbonate containing ammonium carbamate |
82 |
Carbonates; peroxocarbonates (per carbonates); commercial ammonium carbonate containing ammonium carbamate |
43 |
Tea, whether or not flavoured |
25 |
Machinery for preparing or making up tobacco, not specified or included elsewhere in this Chapter |
59 |
Tea, whether or not flavoured |
29 |
Tea, whether or not flavoured |
34 |
Tea, whether or not flavoured |
26 |
Leguminous vegetables, shelled or unshelled, fresh or chilled |
17 |
Dried leguminous vegetables, shelled, whether or not skinned or split |
19 |
Leguminous vegetables, shelled or unshelled, fresh or chilled |
16 |
Palm oil and its fractions, whether or not refined, but not chemically modified |
23 |
Cut flowers and flower buds of a kind suitable for bouquets or for ornamental purposes, fresh, dried, dyed, bleached, impregnated or otherwise prepared |
19 |
Carbonates; peroxocarbonates (per carbonates); commercial ammonium carbonate containing ammonium carbamate |
12 |
Tea, whether or not flavoured |
17 |
Unmanufactured tobacco; tobacco refuse |
13 |
Cut flowers and flower buds of a kind suitable for bouquets or for ornamental purposes, fresh, dried, dyed, bleached, impregnated or otherwise prepared |
16 |
Gold (including gold plated with platinum) unwrought or in semi-manufactured forms, or in powder form |
16 |
Unmanufactured tobacco; tobacco refuse |
10 |
Leguminous vegetables, shelled or unshelled, fresh or chilled |
15 |
Cut flowers and flower buds of a kind suitable for bouquets or for ornamental purposes, fresh, dried, dyed, bleached, impregnated or otherwise prepared |
13 |
Other plates, sheets, film, foil and strip, of plastics, non-cellular and not reinforced, laminated, supported or similarly combined with other materials |
11 |
Mineral or chemical fertilisers containing two or three of the fertilising elements nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium; other fertilizers; goods of this chapter in tablets or similar forms or in packages of a gross mass not exceeding 10 kg |
9 |
Top 5 exported products to Ethiopia per year |
|||||||||
2013 R' million |
2014 R' million |
2015 R' million |
2016 R' million |
2017 R' million |
|||||
Motor vehicles for the transport of goods |
151 |
Insecticides, rodenticides, fungicides, herbicides |
174 |
Motor vehicles for the transport of goods |
351 |
Motor vehicles for the transport of goods |
197 |
Motor vehicles for the transport of goods |
205 |
Insecticides, rodenticides, fungicides, herbicides |
142 |
Motor vehicles for the transport of goods |
125 |
Insecticides, rodenticides, fungicides, herbicides |
151 |
Insecticides, rodenticides, fungicides, herbicides |
156 |
Insecticides, rodenticides, fungicides, herbicides |
179 |
Coal; briquettes, ovoids |
132 |
Coal; briquettes, ovoids |
48 |
Coal; briquettes, ovoids |
148 |
Medicaments |
51 |
Coal; briquettes, ovoids |
37 |
Parts and accessories of motor vehicles |
21 |
Diagnostic or laboratory reagents on a backing, prepared diagnostic or laboratory reagents |
17 |
Centrifuges, including centrifugal dryers; filtering or purifying machinery and apparatus, for liquids or gases |
30 |
Coal; briquettes, ovoids |
42 |
Polymers of propylene or of other olefins, in primary forms |
24 |
Pharmaceutical goods specified in Note 4 to this Chapter |
15 |
Parts and accessories of the motor vehicles |
14 |
Transmission apparatus for radio-broadcasting or television |
27 |
Other aircraft |
37 |
Fruit juices |
24 |
Top 5 imported products from Ethiopia per year |
|||||||||
2013 R' million |
2014 R' million |
2015 R' million |
2016 R' million |
2017 R' million |
|||||
Dried leguminous vegetables, shelled, whether or not skinned or split |
57 |
Dried leguminous vegetables, shelled, whether or not skinned or split |
59 |
Coffee |
61 |
Dried leguminous vegetables, shelled, whether or not skinned or split |
57 |
Dried leguminous vegetables, shelled, whether or not skinned or split |
54 |
Coffee |
20 |
Coffee |
40 |
Dried leguminous vegetables, shelled, whether or not skinned or split |
22 |
Soya beans, whether or not broken |
20 |
Coffee |
44 |
Parts suitable for use solely or principally with the machinery of headings 84.25 to 84.30 |
5 |
Parts suitable for use solely or principally with the machinery jacks; Ships` derricks; cranes |
28 |
Soya beans, whether or not broken |
13 |
Coffee |
18 |
Soya beans, whether or not broken |
2 |
Pepper of the genus Piper; dried or crushed or ground fruits of the genus; Capsicum or of the genus Pimenta |
1 |
Other moving, grading, levelling, scraping, excavating |
3 |
Other oil seeds and oleaginous fruits, whether or not broken |
2 |
Machines and mechanical appliances having individual functions, not specified or included elsewhere in this Chapter |
9 |
Flour, meal and powder of the dried leguminous vegetables of sago or of roots or tubers |
2 |
Soya beans, whether or not broken |
1 |
Personal and household effects, new or used |
2 |
Transmission shafts |
2 |
Other oil seeds and oleaginous fruits, whether or not broken |
2 |
Other oil seeds and oleaginous fruits, whether or not broken |
1 |
05 November 2018 - NW3144
Paulsen, Mr N M to ask the Minister of Trade and Industry
What are the top five products in each category and Rand value that South Africa (a) imported from and (b) exported to Europe in each of the past five years?
Reply:
a) Import
Top 5 imported manufacturing products from the Europe per year |
|||||||||
SA top 5 manufacturing imports from the Europe |
2013 |
SA top 5 manufacturing imports from the Europe |
2014 |
SA top 5 manufacturing imports from the Europe |
2015 |
SA top 5 manufacturing imports from the Europe |
2016 |
SA top 5 manufacturing imports from the Europe |
2017 |
R' million |
R' million |
R' million |
R' million |
R' million |
|||||
For motor cars (including station wagons |
19 973 |
For motor cars (including station wagons |
25 099 |
For motor cars (including station wagons) |
3 555 |
For motor cars (including station wagons |
39 285 |
For motor cars (including station wagons |
41 513 |
Other Motor cars (capacity exceeding 1 500 cm³ but not exceeding 3 000 cm³) |
9 837 |
Other Motor cars(capacity exceeding 1 500 cm³ but not exceeding 3 000 cm³) |
9 042 |
Other Medicament |
883 |
Other Medicaments |
9 083 |
Other Medicaments |
9 377 |
Other Medicaments |
8 056 |
Other Medicaments |
8 309 |
Other Motor cars and vehicles (capacity exceeding 1 500 cm³ but not exceeding 3 000 cm³) |
836 |
Aeroplanes and aircraft, |
6 589 |
Petrol, as defined in Additional |
6 393 |
Other Motor cars and vehicles (capacity exceeding 1 500 cm³ but not exceeding 2 500 cm³) |
5 833 |
Other Motor cars and vehicles (capacity exceeding 1 500 cm³ but not exceeding 2 500 cm³) |
5 598 |
Other Motor cars and vehicles (capacity exceeding 1 500 cm³ but not exceeding 2 500 cm³) |
558 |
Other Motor and vehicles(capacity exceeding 1 500 cm³ but not exceeding 3 000 cm³) |
6 319 |
Other Motor cars and vehicles (capacity exceeding 1 500 cm³ but not exceeding 3 000 cm³) |
6 219 |
Petrol, as defined in Additional |
3 685 |
Other Electric generating sets and rotary converters |
4 467 |
Petrol, as defined in Additional |
505 |
Other Motor cars and vehicles (capacity exceeding 1 500 cm³ but not exceeding 2 500 cm³) |
5 426 |
Other Motor cars and vehicles (capacity exceeding 1 500 cm³ but not exceeding 2 500 cm³) |
6 119 |
Top 5 imported agricultural products from the Europe per year |
|||||||||
SA top 5 agricultural imports from the Europe |
2013 |
SA top 5 agricultural imports from the world |
2014 |
SA top 5 agricultural imports from the world |
2015 |
SA top 5 agricultural imports from the world |
2016 |
SA top 5 agricultural imports from the world |
2017 |
R' million |
R' million |
R' million |
R' million |
R' million |
|||||
Wheat and meslin: |
2 023 |
Wheat and meslin: |
4 419 |
Wheat and meslin: |
4 767 |
Wheat and meslin: |
3 352 |
Wheat and meslin: |
3 812 |
Other Cuts and offal, frozen |
1 674 |
Other Cuts and offal, frozen |
2 156 |
Leg quarters |
1 447 |
Leg quarters |
1 781 |
Other Maize (corn) |
749 |
Rib |
393 |
Sunflower seeds, whether |
597 |
Rib |
532 |
Rib |
579 |
Leg quarters |
664 |
Coffee Not decaffeinated |
211 |
Rib |
454 |
Wings |
363 |
Wings |
508 |
Rib |
511 |
Other Wheat and meslin |
208 |
Other Wheat and meslin |
341 |
Coffee, Not decaffeinated |
332 |
Drumsticks |
400 |
Malt Of barley, Roasted |
378 |
Top 5 imported mining products from the Europe per year |
|||||||||
SA top 5 mining imports from the Europe |
2013 |
SA top 5 mining imports from the Europe |
2014 |
SA top 5 mining imports from the Europe |
2015 |
SA top 5 mining imports from the Europe |
2016 |
SA top 5 mining imports from the Europe |
2017 |
R' million |
R' million |
R' million |
R' million |
R' million |
|||||
Anthracite |
115 |
Anthracite |
137 |
Dust and Of diamonds |
45 |
Quicklime |
80 |
Anthracite |
268 |
Quicklime |
65 |
Dust and powder of diamonds |
63 |
Cement clinkers |
37 |
Aluminous cement |
32 |
Quicklime |
121 |
Dust and powder of diamonds |
56 |
Quicklime |
58 |
Quicklime |
35 |
Cement clinkers |
30 |
Aluminous cement |
39 |
Other coal |
54 |
Other coal |
44 |
Aluminous cement |
29 |
Dust and powder of diamonds |
30 |
Dust and powder of diamonds |
37 |
Titanium ores and concentrates |
35 |
Cement clinkers |
30 |
Molybdenum ores and concentrates Roasted |
27 |
Natural magnesium carbonate |
26 |
Cement clinkers |
25 |
b) Exports
Top 5 exported manufacturing products to Europe per year |
|||||||||
SA top 5 manufacturing exports to the Europe |
2013 |
SA top 5 manufacturing exports to the Europe |
2014 |
SA top 5 Mining exports to the Europe |
2015 |
SA top 5 manufacturing exports to the Europe |
2016 |
SA top 5 manufacturing exports to the Europe |
2017 |
R' million |
R' million |
R' million |
R' million |
R' million |
|||||
Catalytic converters of a kind used for motor vehicles |
12 499 |
Catalytic converters of a kind used for motor vehicles |
13 510 |
Other motor cars of a cylinder capacity exceeding 1 500 cm³ |
14 921 |
Other motor cars of a cylinder capacity exceeding 1 500 cm³ |
14 921 |
Other, double-cab, of a vehicle mass not |
24 159 |
Other, double-cab, of a vehicle |
9 796 |
Other, double-cab, of a vehicle |
13 249 |
double-cab, of a vehicle |
13 517 |
Other, double-cab, of a vehicle |
13 517 |
Other motor cars |
17 801 |
Other Coin |
7 574 |
Other Coin |
4 617 |
Catalytic convertersfor motor vehicles |
12 766 |
Catalytic convertersfor motor vehicles |
12 766 |
Catalytic convertersfor motor vehicles |
13 760 |
Ferro-alloys |
5 835 |
Ferro-alloys |
8 187 |
Ferro-alloys |
6 710 |
Ferro-alloys |
6 710 |
Other motor cars |
8 160 |
Other Motor cars |
4 396 |
Other Motor cars |
3 264 |
Other Coin |
5 710 |
Other Coin |
5 710 |
Ferro-alloys |
7 850 |
Top 5 exported Agricultural products to Europe per year |
|||||||||
SA top 5 agricultural export to the Europe |
2013 |
SA top 5 agricultural export to the Europe |
2014 |
SA top 5 agricultural export to the Europe |
2015 |
SA top 5 agricultural export to the Europe |
2016 |
SA top 5 agricultural export to the Europe |
2017 |
R' million |
R' million |
R' million |
R' million |
R' million |
|||||
Fresh Grapes |
3 242 |
Fresh Grapes |
4 186 |
Fresh Grapes |
4 735 |
Fresh Grapes |
4 758 |
Fresh Grapes |
5 177 |
Fresh Citrus fruit |
2 794 |
Fresh Citrus fruit |
2 989 |
Fresh Citrus fruit |
3 380 |
Fresh Citrus fruit |
3 870 |
Fresh Citrus fruit |
4 318 |
Apples |
1 573 |
Pears |
1 275 |
Apples |
1 505 |
Fresh Mandarins |
2 011 |
Fresh Mandarins |
1 828 |
Pears |
1 263 |
Fresh Mandarins |
1 076 |
Fresh Mandarins |
1 345 |
Fresh Lemons |
1 572 |
Fresh Lemons |
1 574 |
Fresh Mandarins |
911 |
Apples |
1 060 |
Fresh Lemons |
1 177 |
Apples |
1 554 |
Apples |
1 484 |
Top 5 exported mining products to Europe per year |
|||||||||
SA top 5 mining Export to Europe |
2013 |
SA top 5 mining Export to Europe |
2014 |
SA top 5 mining Export to Europe |
2015 |
SA top 5 mining Export to Europe |
2016 |
SA top 5 mining Export to Europe |
2017 |
|
R' million |
|
R' million |
|
R' million |
|
R' million |
|
R' million |
Platinum: Other |
17 424 |
Platinum: Other |
15 071 |
Unwrought or in powder form |
15 641 |
Platinum: Other |
15 701 |
Platinum: Other |
13 093 |
Bituminous coal |
10 815 |
Bituminous coal |
13 928 |
Platinum: Other |
11 962 |
Unwrought or in powder form |
14 280 |
Unwrought or in powder form Platinum |
12 559 |
Unwrought or in powder form (Platinum) |
10 120 |
Unwrought or in powder form Platinum |
9 854 |
Bituminous coal |
7 331 |
Bituminous coal |
7 892 |
Bituminous coal |
6 513 |
Agglomerated Iron ores |
5 336 |
Unworked or simply sawn, cleaved or bruted |
4 821 |
Unworked or simply sawn, cleaved or bruted |
4 441 |
Unworked or simply sawn, cleaved or bruted |
6 663 |
Petroleum oils and oils from bituminous minerals, crude |
5 558 |
Non-agglomerated Iron ores |
3 932 |
Copper ores and concentrates |
4 541 |
Precious metal ores |
4 136 |
Agglomerated Iron ores |
4 206 |
Agglomerated Iron ores |
5 290 |
05 November 2018 - NW3008
Kopane, Ms SP to ask the Minister of Health
What number of ambulances are (a) at the Komani Psychiatric Hospital and (b) in working order?
Reply:
a) There are four (4) ambulances based at the EMS station located at Komani Psychiatric Hospital.
b) All four ambulances are in working order.
END.
05 November 2018 - NW3009
Wilson, Ms ER to ask the Minister of Health
(1)Has any assistant nurse issued medication to any patient at the Komani Psychiatric Hospital since 1 January 2014; (2) Has any patient eaten faeces at the specified hospital; if so, what (a) were the circumstances around each incident and (b) plans are in place to ensure that such incidents never happen again; (3) Has he found that any tender was awarded to an entity that offered a bribe; if so, what are the relevant details of each tender?
Reply:
- The Professional nurse dispenses the medicine in accordance with the Rules that allow nurses on the delegation of accounting office to dispense medicines prescribed by a doctor in the ward. The Assistant Nurse, on instruction of the Professional Nurse administers the medicine to the patient under the supervision of the Professional Nurse. The Professional Nurse is responsible for ensuring that the right medicines, at the right quantities are administered to the right patient and she or he has to be present at all times during this process;
2. (a) The Department is not aware of a patient at the facility who ate faeces;
(b) Not applicable;
3. The Department is not aware of any tender awarded by the facility to an entity that offered a bribe.
END.
05 November 2018 - NW3032
Shackleton, Mr MS to ask the Minister of Transport
With reference to the debate on Vote 35 - Transport, Appropriation Bill in Parliament on 18 May 2018, (a) what training and skills transfer programmes to small enterprises does the SA National Roads Agency Ltd offer, (b) what (i) programmes and (ii) number of the specified programmes have been offered in the past three financial years, (c)(i) how are the small enterprises identified to whom such programmes are offered and (ii) how is the success of such programmes ascertained and (d) what amounts have been (i) budgeted and (ii) actually spent on the specified programmes in the past three financial years?
Reply:
- What training and skills transfer programmes to small enterprises does the SA National Roads Agency Ltd offer?
SANRAL offers the following skills transfer programmes:
1. Conventional Projects
- All conventional projects make provision for the utilization of SMMEs (As per the PPPFA regulations of 2011 and 2017).
- All conventional projects make provision for the general, entrepreneurial and technical training of these SMMEs.
- Following a training needs assessment, SMMEs are provided with SAQA and CETA accredited, NQF level 2 to 4 training.
2. Routine Road Maintenance Projects
- RRM projects are management contracts and the main contractor, depending on its B-BBEE status, sub-lets 40% to 80% of the work to SMMEs. These contracts may also be considered contractor incubator projects.
- RRM projects makes provision for the general, entrepreneurial and technical training of these SMMEs.
- Following a training needs assessment, SMMEs are provided with SAQA and CETA accredited, NQF level 2 to 4 training.
- Full time mentors are provided on the projects to assist and guide the SMME’s.
- Depending on various project factors, many of these training programmes consists of Full Learnerships, where SMMEs obtain a formal SAQA accredited qualification on successful completion of the training.
3. Community Development (CD) Projects
- CD projects are training programmes where SANRAL contracts with a Construction Manager who subcontracts SMMEs to construct 90% of the work. These may also be considered contractor incubation projects.
- SMMES are provided with SAQA and CETA accredited, NQF level 2 to 4 training, and usually consists of Full Learnership where SMMEs obtain a formal SAQA accredited Qualification.
- SMMEs receives theoretical training, which is followed by practical training and the subsequent construction of the work under the mentorship of the Construction Manager.
b) What:
i) Programmes and
All the programmes mentioned in response to question (a) above have been offered continuously over the past three (2016/2017, 2017/2018) financial years.
ii) Number of programmes offered in the past three financial years.
In addition to SANRAL’s conventional and RRM projects (80 in number), 83 Community Development projects were initiated over the past three (2016/2017, 2017/2018) financial years and are in various project stages (2015/2016, 2016/2017, 2017/2018).
c) How:
are the small enterprises identified to whom such programmes are offered and?
a) Where many SMMEs are available, use is made of tests called the Learning Ability Battery (LAB) of tests to select the best candidates. These tests assess the candidates’ literacy, numeracy and entrepreneurial ability. This technique is mainly used on projects in large urban areas such as Tshwane.
b) Following a resource audit and liaison with the Project Liaison Committee, Targeted Enterprises are identified from the Designated Groups from the vicinity of the project as per the PPPFA regulations in the rural areas.
c) Provision for the utilisation and development of SMMEs is allowed for in all SANRAL contract documents and project types.
ii) is the success of such programmes ascertained and
a) SANRAL keeps record of every SMME that is contracted or sub-contracted on SANRAL projects.
b) SANRAL can thus track on how many contracts a specific SMME worked on, over what period, and monitor growth of the SMME by its ascension up the CIDB grades where the lowest grade is 1 (entry level) and the highest grade is 9.
This is the measure of success used by SANRAL. The programmes are however not without challenges and SANRAL’s new transformation policy seeks to address some of the shortcomings that have been identified in previous interventions.
d) (i) Budgeted and
a) Training is a component of conventional, RRM and CD projects and varies between 0,1% and 2% of the contract value, depending on the project category.
b) Skills transfer (coaching, mentoring and guidance) are budgeted in several items which forms part of a contract and is not reported separately.
c) Note that the value of the work done by SMMEs and is not included in a. and b. mentioned above.
i) Actually, spent on the specified programmes in the past three financial years?
a) Actual spent on training only in the past three (2016/2017, 2017/2018, 2018/2019 – to date) financial years is as follows:
IT IS Table 4 |
IT IS Table 1 |
IT IS Table 3 |
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Year |
No. of SMMEs Employed (CIDB 1 – 6) |
Value of SMME Work (CIDB 1 – 6) |
No. of SMMEs Employed (Total) |
Value of SMME Work (Total) |
No. of Trainees |
No. of Courses |
Rand Value |
2015/2016 |
518 |
R 1 422 552 987 |
2 070 |
R 2 244 367 775 |
4 668* |
7 075 |
R 13 658 275 |
2016/2017 |
561 |
R 1 654 903 707 |
1 658 |
R 2 371 048 028 |
4 737* |
9 461 |
R 23 750 185 |
2017/2018 |
793 |
R 2 238 679 556 |
2 064 |
R 3 287 650 418 |
3 532* |
7 000 |
R 21 522 928 |
* Includes SMME owners, employees and labourers. |
The figures in this table are generated on 24/10/2018.
05 November 2018 - NW3129
Hadebe, Mr TZ to ask the Minister of Telecommunications and Postal Services
Whether, since he served in Cabinet, he (a)(i) was ever influenced by any person and/or (ii) influenced any of his department’s employees to take any official administrative action on behalf of any (aa) member, (bb) employee and/or (cc) close associate of the Gupta family and/or (b) attended any meeting where any of the specified persons were present; if so, what are the relevant details in each case?
Reply:
No.