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02 July 2018 - NW1305

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Dlamini, Mr MM to ask the Minister of Public Enterprises

(a) Whether he has been informed of the 12 Transnet Employees at the Ngqura Container Terminal in Port Elizabeth (names furnished), who were unfairly dismissed after lodging grievances against their supervisor (name furnished), who had continuously victimised and abused them racially; if not, what is the position in this regard; if so, what has he done to ensure that (a) the 12 former employees get re-employed, (b) the grievances were investigated and (c) unfair dismissal investigated?

Reply:

This response is according to information received from Transnet:

(a) The 12 Employees who were dismissed were charged with insubordination, underwent formal disciplinary process, were found guilty and dismissed. At no point were victimization and racism cited during their disciplinary process. The matter followed proper employment law processes and has even been referred to the labour court.

(b) There is currently no suggestion that the employees were unfairly dismissed and at all appeal processed outside the Company, the Company decision has been upheld.

(c) At all material times, the employees have appealed for re-employment but at no time have they ever raised allegations of victimization or racial abuse as reason for dismissal.

02 July 2018 - NW1630

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Waters, Mr M to ask the Minister of Public Works

(1) Which Department is the owner of 29 Lyster Road, Croydon, Kempton Park, Gauteng, 1619; (2) is the said property leased out; if so, (a) to whom, (b) at what monthly rental, (c) since when has the property been leased, (d) when last was maintenance on the property conducted and (e) why has the property been allowed to deteriorate; (3) does the Department intend selling the said property; if so, by what date?

Reply:

(1) The National Department of Public Works owns the said property.

(2) Yes.

(a) The property is leased out to Mr Raymond Maowasha.

(b) The occupational rental is R5 270.76 per month.

(c) The property has been leased to the said individual as of 10 October 2010.

(d) The maintenance of the property is the responsibility of the tenant as per the lease agreement.

(e) As stated in (d) above the responsibility for the upkeep of the house is on the tenant. It is expected that when the tenant vacates the property upon the termination of the lease that they shall restore the property to the original good and clean state in which they found it. The lessee shall be liable for all costs incurred by the Department of Public Works in enforcing the obligations of the lessee, including the upkeep of the premises.

(3) Currently there is no intention to sell or dispose of the property.

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02 July 2018 - NW1838

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Krumbock, Mr GR to ask the Minister of Telecommunications and Postal Services

(1)Whether (a) his spouse and/or (b) an adult family member accompanied him on any official international trip (i) in each of the past five financial years and (ii) since 1 April 2018; if not, what is the position in this regard; if so, what (aa) is the name of the person(s), (bb) was the (aaa) purpose and (bbb) destination of the trip and (cc) was the (aaa) total cost and (bbb) detailed breakdown of the costs of the accompanying person(s) to his department; (2) Whether each of the specified trips were approved by the President in terms of the provisions of Section 1, Annexure A of the Ministerial Handbook; if not, why not; if so, what are the relevant details? NW1997E

Reply:

I have been informed by my department:

(1) Yes,

(i) In 2014 total was R173 079.56

(ii) In 2015 total was R377 316.26

(iii) In 2016 total was R608 414.42

(iv) In 2017 total was R467 626.93

(2) All trips were official and received required approvals

Approved/ not approved

Dr Siyabonga Cwele, MP

Minister of Telecommunications and Postal Services

Date:

02 July 2018 - NW2038

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Lotriet, Prof A to ask the Minister of Telecommunications and Postal Services

(1)    What are the details of the (a) number of accidents that vehicles owned by his department were involved (i) in each of the past three financial years and (ii) since 1 April 2018, (b) cost for repairs in each case and (c)(i) number of and (ii) reasons for vehicles being written off in each case; (2) Whether all vehicles owned by his department have tracking devices installed?

Reply:

1. (a)There was only one accident that occured involving a vihicle of the Department in the past three fiancial years. The accident happend on 20th May 2016.

(b) There was no repairs cost incurred by the Department

(c) One vehicle was written off by the Department as it was involved in an accident and it was not cost effective to repair it.

(2) Only the four vehicles of the executive are installed with tracking devices.

APPROVED / NOT APPROVED

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Dr SC Cwele, MP

Minister

Date:

2018/06/

02 July 2018 - NW1879

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Xalisa, Mr Z R to ask the Minister of Environmental Affairs

(1)What (a) is the total number of incidents of racism that were reported to the human resources offices in (i) her Department and (ii) entities reporting to her in (aa) 2016 and (bb) 2017 and (b) are the details of each incident that took place; and (2) Was each incident investigated; if not, why not in each case; if so, what were the outcomes of the investigation in each case?

Reply:

Department of Environmental Affairs

1. (a) (i) (aa) None

(bb) None

(b) Not applicable

(2) Not applicable

iSimangaliso

1. (a) (ii) (aa) None

(bb) None

(b) Not applicable

(2) Not applicable

SOUTH AFRICAN NATIONAL BIODIVERSITY INSTITUTE

1. (a) (ii) (aa) None

(bb) None

(b) Not applicable

(2) Not applicable

SOUTH AFRICAN NATIONAL PARKS

1. (a) (ii) (aa) None

(bb) None

(b) Not applicable

(2) Not applicable

SOUTH AFRICAN WEATHER SERVICE

1. (a) (ii) (aa) None

(bb) None

(b) Not applicable

(2) Not applicable

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02 July 2018 - NW1909

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Groenewald, Dr PJ to ask the Minister of Water and Sanitation

(1)Whether, with reference to his answer to question 383 on 4 May 2018, Sedibeng Water is involved in any capacity in the construction of sewage plants; if so, (a) at which sewage plants and (b) in what capacity; (2) who are the implementing agents, project managers and contractor of the construction of waste water treatment at Rooigrond in North West; (3) whether Sedibeng Water acts as the implementing agent at the Rooigrond project; if so, (a) on what date did the project commence, (b) what was the tender amount and (c) who is the successful tenderer; (4) (a) on what date is the project expected to be completed and (b) what is the present cost of the project to date; (5) whether he will make a statement regarding the matter?

Reply:

1. Our Department still maintains the Sedibeng Water is not involved in any construction of sewage plants through the Departments funding.

2. Our Department is not involved in the construction of the waste water treatment at Rooigrond in North West therefore, Request the Honourable Member to refer the question to the Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs, who is in a better position to respond to issues relating to the contracting of Sedibeng Water Board for the construction of sewage plants in North West.

3. Falls Away.

4. Falls Away.

5. Falls Away.

02 July 2018 - NW1669

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Mokgalapa, Mr S to ask the Minister of Telecommunications and Postal Services

(a) What number of cases relating to the Prevention and Combating of Corrupt Activities Act, Act 12 of 2004, as amended, have been referred to the (i) SA Police Service (SAPS) and (ii) Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation (DPCI) by (aa) his department and (bb) each entity reporting to him for further investigation since the Act was assented to and (b) what number of the specified cases have (i) been investigated by SAPS and DPCI, (ii) been followed up by the respective accounting officers and (iii) resulted in a conviction in each specified financial year since 2004?

Reply:

I have been informed by the Department and Entities as follows:

  • Only three entities are relevant to this question

SAPO

(a) Currently, there is only one case relating to the Prevention and Combating of Corrupt Activities Act, Act 12 of 2004 as amended

(b) The case is being investigated by the HAWKS and SAPO Security and Investigation Unit is following up on the case.

SENTECH

(a) There are two cases of alleged fraudulent activity which was reported to the SAPS.

(b) The two cases are currently being investigated by SAPS and we are following it up.

SITA

(a) In total, seventeen cases have been reported to either SAPS, DPCI or both the SAPS and DPCI.

Fifteen cases were reported to the SAPS with eight of those cases also being reported to the DPCI, since the Prevention and Combating of Corrupt Activities Act, Act 12 of 20014, as amended was accented to.

The following table indicates all cases reported and to which authority the cases were reported to:

 

Year

No. of cases

Reported to:

2009

2

SAPS

2010

1

SAPS

2014

3

SAPS

2016

2

SAPS and DPCI

2017

8

6 cases – SAPS and DPCI

1 case – SAPS

1 case - DPCI

2018

1

DPCI

Total

17

Of the total number of seventeen cases reported, nine cases were reported to DPCI with eight of those cases also being reported to the SAPS, since the Prevention of Combating of Corrupt Activities Act, Act of 12 of 2004, as amended was accented to.

Year

No. of cases

Reported to:

2016

2

DPCI and SAPS

2017

6

DPCI and SAPS

2018

1

DPCI

Total

9

 

(b) Three cases have been concluded by the SAPS and the remaining cases are under investigation.

Informal and ongoing communication between the SAPS/DPCI and National Prosecution Authority representatives and SITA occurs as and when additional information of clarity is required during the investigations.

The table below reflects the results of the cases that have been finalised since 2004:

 

Year

No. of cases

Reported to:

2009

2

  1. Guilty of fraud (suspended sentence)

ii) Defendant passed away during court proceedings

2010

1

Guilty of fraud (suspended sentence)

Approved/ not approved

Dr Siyabonga Cwele, MP

Minister of Telecommunications and Postal Services

Date:

02 July 2018 - NW1330

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Basson, Mr LJ to ask the Minister of Water and Sanitation

(1)With reference to the reply to question 475 on 31 March 2016, (a) by what date will the first phase of the Madibeng Water Purification Plant be completed and (b) at what cost; (2) (a) by what date will construction on the second module of 20 megalitres of the specified plant begin and (b) (i) by what date will construction be completed and (ii) at what cost; (3) whether any plans have been put in place to build additional reservoirs in Madibeng; if not, why not; if so, (a) by what date, (b) where and (c) at what cost; (4) Whether any new pipelines will be built to carry water to existing reservoirs in Madibeng; (5) by what date will the pipeline from the pump station at the Crocodile River to the plant be built?

Reply:

(1)(a) The first phase of the Madibeng Water Purification Plant is projected to be completed by 31 March 2019 provided that an additional R100 million is made available in the current financial year for electrical and mechanical works of the plant.

(1)(b) The estimated cost for completion of the first phase of the Madibeng Water Purification Plant is R528 million.

(2)(a) The construction of additional 20 megalitres (second module) will commence in the financial year 2022/23.

(2)(b)(i) The construction is projected to be completed by the end of 2025/26 financial year.

(2)(b)(ii) The estimated cost of R701 million for the second module of 20 megalitres of the specified plant.

(3) There are no plans to build additional reservoirs in Madibeng; there are currently enough existing reservoirs in Letlhabile, Sonop, Maboloka, Mothutlung, Ouskral, Madidi, Mmakau, Jericho, and Majakaneng.

(3)(a) Falls away.

(3)(b) Falls away.

(3)(c) Falls away.

(4) Yes, construction of new pipelines to carry water to existing reservoirs is projected to commence in 2019/20 financial year.

(5) The pipeline from the pump station at the Crocodile River to the plant to be completed by the end of 2018/19 financial year.

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02 July 2018 - NW1934

Ms L Mathys (EFF) asked the Minister of Public Works to ask the Ms L Mathys (EFF) asked the Minister of Public Works

(1) What (a) is the total number of incidents of sexual harassment that were reported to the human resources offices of entities reporting to him in (i) 2016 and (ii) 2017 and (b) are the details of each incident that took place; (2) was each incident investigated; if not, why not in each case; if so, what were the outcomes of the investigation in each case?

Reply:

QUESTION (1)

What is the total number of incidents of sexual harassment that were reported to the human resources offices of entities reporting to him in;

QUESTION (1)

Agrément South Africa (ASA)

Council for the Built Environment (CBE)

Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB)

Independent Development Trust (IDT)

(a) (i)

2016

None

None

None

None

(a) (ii)

2017

None

None

One

One

(b)

What are the details of each incident that took place?

Not applicable

Not applicable

There was a sexual harassment incident wherein a male security officer made allegations against a female employee of CIDB at one of the Provincial Offices. This allegation was not brought to the attention of Human Resources office and the Provincial Manager, but it came about in March 2017 during an investigation on a different matter and upon further engagement with the accuser, he decided not to proceed any further with the allegation.

The employee (applicant) had alleged that her male colleague had acted inappropriately when he embraced her, and regarded it as an unwelcomed gesture. The matter was dealt with through internal process and the Commission for Conciliation, Mediation and Arbitration (CCMA) as explained in (2), below.

QUESTION (2)

Was each incident investigated; if not, why not in each case; if so, what were the outcomes of the investigation in each case?

ASA

CBE

CIDB

IDT

Not Applicable

 

Yes, although the employee had decided not to proceed with the claim, CIDB nonetheless appointed an independent investigator to gather all facts and advice management of the most appropriate action to take. Furthermore, CIDB wanted to afford the accused employee the right of response. CIDB would have liked to finalise this matter as timeously as possible had it not been for the prolonged absence due to illness of the accuser. CIDB expects the final report on this matter before the end of July 2018.

The above-mentioned incident was investigated by the IDT. However, during the investigation the temporary employment contract of the alleged victim came to an end. As a result, the matter was then referred to the CMA because the applicant was no longer an employee of the organisation. In the evidence provided by the alleged perpetrator there was seemingly a misunderstanding of his gesture by the applicant. According to the alleged perpetrator he had got to know that the applicant carried a similar surname to that of his mother and thus, as is normally done in most African cultures, he interpreted it that she was part of his clan or extended relatives. He therefore approached the applicant whilst reciting the clan’s praise names and welcomed her with an embrace. This gesture was unfortunately construed by the applicant as inappropriate and the alleged perpetrator apologised. It was management’s understanding that the matter was resolved when the apology was made. However, when the matter was brought back by the applicant through the CCMA the IDT participated fully in that process with a view to resolve it amicably. Through the counsel of the Commissioner at the CCMA, the parties entered into a settlement agreement where the IDT was directed to pay 6 months’ equivalent of the applicant’s monthly salary. The fact that the alleged perpetrator had taken responsibility, the IDT ordered him pay half of the total 6 months’ pay, while the IDT committed to pay the other portion of the settlement agreement.

02 July 2018 - NW1892

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Dlamini, Mr MM to ask the Minister of Rural Development and Land Reform

(a) How much land is (i) owned and/or (ii) in the custodianship of traditional leaders in the country, (b) what (i) are the details of the land owned and/or in the custodianship of each traditional leader and (ii) is the location of the land, (c) what is the size of each specified piece of land and (d) what is the (i) name and (ii) title of each specified traditional leader?

Reply:

(a) (i) Approximately 202 613 Ha (excluding Ingonyama Trust land).

(ii) Approximately 7 580 951 Ha.

(b) (i) Annexure A.

(ii) Column A, Annexure A.

(c) Column G in the first two sheets, and column F in the third sheet of Annexure A.

(d) (i),(ii) The Department of Rural Development and Land Reform does not keep details of traditional leaders.

(b)(ii)

         

(c )

 

PROVINCE

TOWN NAME

PARCEL

PORTION

REG OWNER

FARM NAME

EXTEND (ha)

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

864

0

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

THORN PARK

524,32

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

865

0

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 865

251,44

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

865

1

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 865

246,96

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

866

2

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 866

154,90

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1023

0

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1023

67,65

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1024

0

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

RICHMOND

3,78

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1024

1

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

RICHMOND

1,22

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1025

0

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1025

79,56

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1025

8

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1025

141,94

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1026

0

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

N'CERA OUTSPAN

296,97

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1027

0

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1027

336,48

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1027

1

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1027

243,91

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1027

2

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1027

40,47

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1027

3

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1027

40,47

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1028

1

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1028

126,37

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1028

3

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1028

21,48

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1029

1

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1029

228,46

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1029

2

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1029

157,76

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1029

3

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1029

159,94

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1029

4

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1029

60,67

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1031

0

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1031

231,15

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1031

1

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1031

272,97

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1032

0

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1032

245,13

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1032

1

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1032

324,14

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1033

0

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1033

236,59

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1033

1

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1033

354,88

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1034

0

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1034

561,91

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1034

1

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1034

36,04

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1034

4

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1034

110,95

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1035

0

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1035

378,29

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1035

1

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1035

92,93

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1035

2

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1035

33,91

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1036

0

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1036

176,41

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1037

0

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1037

245,82

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1037

1

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1037

86,89

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1037

2

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1037

33,60

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1037

3

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1037

79,66

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1037

4

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1037

118,82

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1037

5

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1037

11,74

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1037

6

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1037

78,65

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1038

0

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1038

194,45

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1038

2

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1038

25,82

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1038

3

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1038

57,44

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1038

4

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1038

32,75

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1038

5

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1038

55,98

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1038

6

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1038

55,81

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1038

7

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1038

54,80

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1038

8

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1038

55,87

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1038

9

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1038

23,89

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1038

10

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1038

21,42

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1038

11

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1038

23,34

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1038

12

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1038

24,55

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1038

13

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1038

30,32

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1039

0

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1039

49,18

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1039

1

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1039

4,65

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1039

2

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1039

98,96

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1039

3

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1039

0,41

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1039

4

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1039

211,53

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1039

6

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1039

106,73

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1040

0

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1040

107,43

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1040

1

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1040

106,49

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1040

2

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1040

108,99

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1040

3

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1040

109,59

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1040

4

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1040

95,37

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1041

0

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1041

135,05

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1041

2

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1041

108,33

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1041

4

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1041

195,02

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1043

7

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1043

35,22

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1043

9

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1043

13,58

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1043

13

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1043

23,94

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1043

14

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1043

35,39

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1043

22

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1043

26,15

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1043

25

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1043

3,76

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1044

0

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1044

556,71

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1044

2

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1044

79,37

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1045

5

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1045

82,06

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1046

19

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1046

57,48

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1162

0

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1162

139,06

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1297

0

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1297

152,33

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1327

0

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1327

53,65

 

KWAZULU-NATAL

CRESTHOLME

128

0

NGCOLOSI TRIBE

 

0,14

 

KWAZULU-NATAL

CRESTHOLME

145

0

NGCOLOSI TRIBE

 

0,39

 

KWAZULU-NATAL

ES

18186

0

MTWANA TRIBE

UITSTAAN

1412,09

 

KWAZULU-NATAL

ES

18260

0

MANTAHWA TRIBE

WELVERDIENT

909,39

 

KWAZULU-NATAL

ES

18261

0

CHIEF OF MAUBSHEVA TRIBE

ZAMENKOMST

1332,08

 

KWAZULU-NATAL

ES

18269

0

CHIEF OF MAUBSHEVA TRIBE

BULT FONTEIN

1037,72

 

KWAZULU-NATAL

FT

5981

40

NGCOLOSI TRIBE

LANGE FONTEIN

0,47

 

KWAZULU-NATAL

FT

14738

5

NGCOLOSI TRIBE

BERRELL

1,43

 

KWAZULU-NATAL

FT

14738

6

NGCOLOSI TRIBE

BERRELL

2,70

 

KWAZULU-NATAL

FT

14738

7

NGCOLOSI TRIBE

BERRELL

2,75

 

KWAZULU-NATAL

FT

14738

22

NGCOLOSI TRIBE

BERRELL

0,61

 

KWAZULU-NATAL

NONGOMA

428

0

USUTHU TRIBE

 

0,61

 

LIMPOPO

JS

127

1

NDEBELE MAHLANGU TRIBE

LUKAU

81,17

 

LIMPOPO

JS

127

2

NDEBELE MAHLANGU TRIBE

LUKAU

310,51

 

LIMPOPO

JS

127

7

NDEBELE MAHLANGU TRIBE

LUKAU

72,53

 

LIMPOPO

JS

127

8

NDEBELE MAHLANGU TRIBE

LUKAU

8,55

 

LIMPOPO

JS

127

12

NDEBELE MAHLANGU TRIBE

LUKAU

118,36

 

LIMPOPO

JS

128

1

NDEBELE MAHLANGU TRIBE

STERKFONTEIN

180,16

 

LIMPOPO

JS

128

2

NDEBELE MAHLANGU TRIBE

STERKFONTEIN

180,38

 

LIMPOPO

JS

128

3

NDEBELE MAHLANGU TRIBE

STERKFONTEIN

180,36

 

LIMPOPO

JS

128

5

NDEBELE MAHLANGU TRIBE

STERKFONTEIN

180,14

 

LIMPOPO

JS

129

0

NDEBELE MAHLANGU TRIBE

AANGEWEZEN

2509,39

 

LIMPOPO

JS

131

0

NDEBELE MAHLANGU TRIBE

FRISCHGEWAAGD

569,99

 

LIMPOPO

JS

131

1

NDEBELE MAHLANGU TRIBE

FRISCHGEWAAGD

332,75

 

LIMPOPO

JS

131

2

NDEBELE MAHLANGU TRIBE

FRISCHGEWAAGD

256,89

 

LIMPOPO

JS

131

3

NDEBELE MAHLANGU TRIBE

FRISCHGEWAAGD

254,01

 

LIMPOPO

JS

132

3

NDEBELE MAHLANGU TRIBE

GEMSBOKSPRUIT

85,61

 

LIMPOPO

JS

132

5

NDEBELE MAHLANGU TRIBE

GEMSBOKSPRUIT

153,25

 

LIMPOPO

JS

132

6

NDEBELE MAHLANGU TRIBE

GEMSBOKSPRUIT

28,25

 

LIMPOPO

JS

133

0

NDEBELE MAHLANGU TRIBE

VAALKOPFONTEIN

2524,64

 

LIMPOPO

JS

135

0

NDEBELE MAHLANGU TRIBE

PAARDENPLAATS

503,13

 

LIMPOPO

JS

135

1

NDEBELE MAHLANGU TRIBE

PAARDENPLAATS

473,70

 

LIMPOPO

JS

135

2

NDEBELE MAHLANGU TRIBE

PAARDENPLAATS

251,53

 

LIMPOPO

JS

135

3

NDEBELE MAHLANGU TRIBE

PAARDENPLAATS

261,61

 

LIMPOPO

JS

135

5

NDEBELE MAHLANGU TRIBE

PAARDENPLAATS

261,60

 

LIMPOPO

JS

135

6

NDEBELE MAHLANGU TRIBE

PAARDENPLAATS

257,14

 

LIMPOPO

JS

135

7

NDEBELE MAHLANGU TRIBE

PAARDENPLAATS

261,59

 

LIMPOPO

JS

135

8

NDEBELE MAHLANGU TRIBE

PAARDENPLAATS

261,60

 

LIMPOPO

JS

135

9

NDEBELE MAHLANGU TRIBE

PAARDENPLAATS

261,59

 

LIMPOPO

JS

136

0

NDEBELE MAHLANGU TRIBE

SYFERFONTEIN

1277,31

 

LIMPOPO

JS

137

1

NDEBELE MAHLANGU TRIBE

DWARS-IN-DE-WEG

755,14

 

LIMPOPO

KP

183

1

BAKGATLA-BA-KGAFELA TRIBE

ENGELAND

928,34

 

LIMPOPO

KP

191

0

BAKGATLA-BA-KGAFELA TRIBE

QUEENSTOWN

1899,70

 

LIMPOPO

KP

206

0

BAKGATLA-BA-KGAFELA TRIBE

MIDDELBURG

725,31

 

LIMPOPO

KP

206

2

BAKGATLA-BA-KGAFELA TRIBE

MIDDELBURG

770,42

 

LIMPOPO

KQ

360

0

BAKGATLA-BA-KGAFELA TRIBE

BUFFELSFONTEIN

1571,21

 

LIMPOPO

KQ

362

6

BAKGATLA-BA-KGAFELA TRIBE

MIDDELKOP

1644,98

 

LIMPOPO

KS

80

0

DITLOU-MACHIDI TRIBE

BLAUWKRANS

344,37

 

LIMPOPO

KS

270

0

BAKGAGA BA-MPHAHLELE TRIBE

DRIEKANT

253,03

 

LIMPOPO

KS

274

0

BAKGAGA BA-MPHAHLELE TRIBE

LANGPLAATS

102,84

 

LIMPOPO

KS

294

0

DITLOU NTSHONG TRIBE

UITKYK

152,80

 

LIMPOPO

KS

298

0

DITLOU NTSHONG TRIBE

SUCCESS

196,73

 

LIMPOPO

KS

302

0

DITLOU NTSHONG TRIBE

ONGEGUND

91,75

 

LIMPOPO

KS

303

0

DITLOU NTSHONG TRIBE

EBENHAEZER

220,43

 

LIMPOPO

KS

304

0

DITLOU NTSHONG TRIBE

PLAATS

213,05

 

LIMPOPO

KS

325

0

BAKGAGA BA-MPHAHLELE TRIBE

WOLVEKOP

225,98

 

LIMPOPO

KS

332

0

BAKGAGA BA-MPHAHLELE TRIBE

PLATRAND

254,18

 

LIMPOPO

KS

353

0

BAKGAGA BA-MPHAHLELE TRIBE

VLUGTPLAATS

463,02

 

LIMPOPO

KS

354

0

BAKGAGA BA-MPHAHLELE TRIBE

RIVIERPLAATS

393,58

 

LIMPOPO

KS

355

0

BAKGAGA BA-MPHAHLELE TRIBE

ZWARTBANK

574,12

 

LIMPOPO

KS

356

0

BAKGAGA BA-MPHAHLELE TRIBE

WATERKLOOF

326,49

 

LIMPOPO

KS

359

0

BAKGAGA BA-MPHAHLELE TRIBE

TSJUENISPOORT OOST

292,18

 

LIMPOPO

KS

360

0

DITLOU-MACHIDI TRIBE

LANGKRANS

290,57

 

LIMPOPO

KS

361

1

BAKGAGA BA-MPHAHLELE TRIBE

TSJUENISPOORT WEST

0,51

 

LIMPOPO

KS

369

0

BAKGAGA BA-MPHAHLELE TRIBE

SCHOONKLIP

161,79

 

LIMPOPO

KS

377

0

BAKGAGA BA-MPHAHLELE TRIBE

M'PATLELA'S KRAAL

684,94

 

LIMPOPO

KS

380

0

BAKGAGA BA-MPHAHLELE TRIBE

YZERMYN

476,65

 

LIMPOPO

KS

386

0

BAKGAGA BA-MPHAHLELE TRIBE

UITKOMST

178,23

 

LIMPOPO

KS

393

0

BAKGAGA BA-MPHAHLELE TRIBE

BAKENKOP

420,23

 

LIMPOPO

KS

396

1

BAKGAGA BA-MPHAHLELE TRIBE

KATKLOOF

700,22

 

LIMPOPO

KS

433

0

BAKGAGA BA-MPHAHLELE TRIBE

DIEPSLOOT

561,51

 

LIMPOPO

KS

475

0

BAKGAGA BA-MPHAHLELE TRIBE

KOPPIESKRAAL

699,38

 

LIMPOPO

KS

478

0

BAKGAGA BA-MPHAHLELE TRIBE

SPELONK

779,37

 

LIMPOPO

KS

518

0

BAKGAGA BA-MPHAHLELE TRIBE

CROCODILWAL

674,87

 

LIMPOPO

KS

523

0

BAKGAGA BA-MPHAHLELE TRIBE

TAAIBOSCHSPRUIT

2149,31

 

LIMPOPO

KS

526

0

BAKGAGA BA-MPHAHLELE TRIBE

GROOTKOP

775,59

 

LIMPOPO

KS

529

0

BAKGAGA BA-MPHAHLELE TRIBE

HARTEBEESTLAAGTE

982,26

 

LIMPOPO

KS

531

1

BAKGAGA BA-MPHAHLELE TRIBE

BADFONTEIN

204,09

 

LIMPOPO

KS

532

2

MASEMOLA TRIBE

WONDERBOOM

484,27

 

LIMPOPO

KS

532

4

MASEMOLA TRIBE

WONDERBOOM

520,54

 

LIMPOPO

KS

536

0

MASEMOLA TRIBE

HAAKDOORNDRAAI

2722,69

 

LIMPOPO

KS

639

0

MASEMOLA TRIBE

VOGELSTRUISKOPJE

754,91

 

LIMPOPO

KS

641

1

MATLALA TRIBE

COETZEESDRAAI

454,59

 

LIMPOPO

KS

641

3

MATLALA TRIBE

COETZEESDRAAI

425,76

 

LIMPOPO

KS

641

4

MATLALA TRIBE

COETZEESDRAAI

434,85

 

LIMPOPO

KS

680

1

MATLALA TRIBE

HINDOSTAN

468,96

 

LIMPOPO

KS

680

2

MATLALA TRIBE

HINDOSTAN

341,62

 

LIMPOPO

KS

682

0

MATLALA TRIBE

LOLAMONTES

961,59

 

LIMPOPO

KS

682

2

MATLALA TRIBE

LOLAMONTES

384,69

 

LIMPOPO

KS

716

0

MATLALA TRIBE

NOOITGEZIEN

452,90

 

LIMPOPO

KS

750

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

LEEUWFONTEIN

1786,26

 

LIMPOPO

KS

751

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

BRAKFONTEIN

719,35

 

LIMPOPO

KS

751

1

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

BRAKFONTEIN

746,54

 

LIMPOPO

KS

754

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

RIETVALEI

2534,40

 

LIMPOPO

KS

756

0

MATLALA TRIBE

WELGELEGEN

2191,79

 

LIMPOPO

KS

785

7

KWENA MASHABELA TRIBE

PROBEREN

7,46

 

LIMPOPO

KS

791

1

MASEMOLA TRIBE

NOOITVERWACHT

643,53

 

LIMPOPO

KS

792

0

MASEMOLA TRIBE

VERGENOEGD

1963,49

 

LIMPOPO

KS

796

1

MASEMOLA TRIBE

GAATAAN

1064,23

 

LIMPOPO

KS

797

0

MASEMOLA TRIBE

DERDEMAAL

2179,72

 

LIMPOPO

KS

829

0

MATLALA TRIBE

BUFFELSFONTEIN

630,92

 

LIMPOPO

KS

829

1

MATLALA TRIBE

BUFFELSFONTEIN

864,13

 

LIMPOPO

KS

829

3

MATLALA TRIBE

BUFFELSFONTEIN

203,76

 

LIMPOPO

KS

834

0

MATLALA TRIBE

WELGELEGEN

1132,94

 

LIMPOPO

KS

840

0

PHOKWANE TRIBE

MASLEROEMS OUDESTADT

2788,64

 

LIMPOPO

KS

851

1

PHOKWANE TRIBE

UITKYK

372,15

 

LIMPOPO

KS

851

2

PHOKWANE TRIBE

UITKYK

187,57

 

LIMPOPO

KS

851

6

PHOKWANE TRIBE

UITKYK

168,95

 

LIMPOPO

KS

851

7

PHOKWANE TRIBE

UITKYK

254,72

 

LIMPOPO

KS

854

1

MATLALA TRIBE

WELKOM

1019,94

 

LIMPOPO

KS

856

0

MATLALA TRIBE

MOOIHOEK

2298,56

 

LIMPOPO

KS

859

1

MATLALA TRIBE

PAARDENZOEK

406,18

 

LIMPOPO

KS

859

4

MATLALA TRIBE

PAARDENZOEK

608,83

 

LIMPOPO

KS

861

1

MATLALA TRIBE

BUFFELSKLOOF

411,16

 

LIMPOPO

KS

862

0

MATLALA TRIBE

VAALBANK

741,76

 

LIMPOPO

KS

864

1

NDEBELE MAHLANGU TRIBE

GROENFONTEIN

71,20

 

LIMPOPO

KS

868

1

NDEBELE MAHLANGU TRIBE

ENKELDEDOORN

285,35

 

LIMPOPO

KS

868

5

NDEBELE MAHLANGU TRIBE

ENKELDEDOORN

367,41

 

LIMPOPO

KS

868

8

NDEBELE MAHLANGU TRIBE

ENKELDEDOORN

265,57

 

LIMPOPO

KS

872

0

PHOKWANE TRIBE

NEBO

2420,14

 

LIMPOPO

KS

874

2

NDEBELE MAHLANGU TRIBE

SPITSKOP

499,60

 

LIMPOPO

KS

874

3

NDEBELE MAHLANGU TRIBE

SPITSKOP

249,89

 

LIMPOPO

KS

874

5

NDEBELE MAHLANGU TRIBE

SPITSKOP

690,69

 

LIMPOPO

KS

874

6

NDEBELE MAHLANGU TRIBE

SPITSKOP

749,27

 

LIMPOPO

KS

876

0

PHOKWANE TRIBE

RIETFONTEIN

437,44

 

LIMPOPO

KS

876

1

PHOKWANE TRIBE

RIETFONTEIN

172,89

 

LIMPOPO

KS

876

2

PHOKWANE TRIBE

RIETFONTEIN

440,35

 

LIMPOPO

KS

876

3

PHOKWANE TRIBE

RIETFONTEIN

452,18

 

LIMPOPO

KS

876

4

PHOKWANE TRIBE

RIETFONTEIN

269,14

 

LIMPOPO

KS

876

8

PHOKWANE TRIBE

RIETFONTEIN

260,16

 

LIMPOPO

KS

876

12

PHOKWANE TRIBE

RIETFONTEIN

1011,10

 

LIMPOPO

KT

35

2

MAFEFE TRIBE

HAFFENDEN HEIGHTS

827,13

 

LIMPOPO

KT

40

0

MAFEFE TRIBE

KEL

599,63

 

LIMPOPO

KT

60

0

MAFEFE TRIBE

HORN GATE

378,36

 

LIMPOPO

KT

61

0

MAFEFE TRIBE

SKA

595,83

 

LIMPOPO

KT

176

0

BANARENG BA LETSOALO TRIBE

BULWER

1698,91

 

LIMPOPO

KT

176

1

BANARENG BA LETSOALO TRIBE

BULWER

1306,40

 

LIMPOPO

KT

196

0

BAKONE BA MAMETJA TRIBE

SADOWA

3127,62

 

LIMPOPO

KT

197

0

BAKONE BA MAMETJA TRIBE

THE WILLOWS

2162,75

 

LIMPOPO

KT

228

0

BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE

CALIFORNIA

5472,13

 

LIMPOPO

LR

124

1

MAPELA TRIBE

RICHARDS LAGER

646,11

 

LIMPOPO

LR

170

0

MAPELA TRIBE

DISAPPOINTMENT

1349,36

 

LIMPOPO

LR

173

0

MAPELA TRIBE

ROOIPOORT

1680,65

 

LIMPOPO

LR

240

0

BAHANANOA TRIBE

ZEIST

715,25

 

LIMPOPO

LR

245

0

BAHANANOA TRIBE

PADLANGS

974,80

 

LIMPOPO

LR

246

0

BAHANANOA TRIBE

HAAKDOORNS

1072,04

 

LIMPOPO

LR

247

0

BAHANANOA TRIBE

DROOGEBULT

1120,74

 

LIMPOPO

LR

248

0

BAHANANOA TRIBE

KAALPLAATS

926,27

 

LIMPOPO

LR

259

0

BAHANANOA TRIBE

THE GLEN

3794,73

 

LIMPOPO

LR

261

0

BAHANANOA TRIBE

BUFFELSHOEK

1883,97

 

LIMPOPO

LR

261

1

BAHANANOA TRIBE

BUFFELSHOEK

142,76

 

LIMPOPO

LR

262

1

BAHANANOA TRIBE

INVERAAN

1023,59

 

LIMPOPO

LR

264

0

BAHANANOA TRIBE

LEIPSIG

2264,21

 

LIMPOPO

LR

266

0

BAHANANOA TRIBE

THE PARK

1558,69

 

LIMPOPO

LR

273

0

BAHANANOA TRIBE

BULFONTEIN

1190,39

 

LIMPOPO

LR

277

0

BAHANANOA TRIBE

VERGELEGEN

1215,52

 

LIMPOPO

LR

278

0

BAHANANOA TRIBE

KRANSKOP

720,34

 

LIMPOPO

LR

306

0

BAHANANOA TRIBE

DRIEKOPJES

1003,77

 

LIMPOPO

LR

307

0

BAHANANOA TRIBE

WINDHOEK

827,62

 

LIMPOPO

LR

312

0

BAHANANOA TRIBE

NORMANDY

2929,26

 

LIMPOPO

LR

501

1

LANGA BAKENBERG TRIBE

UITSPANNING

1278,72

 

LIMPOPO

LR

690

0

BAKONE-BA MATLALA-A-THABA TRIBE

CROMFORD

225,24

 

LIMPOPO

LR

704

0

LEKALAKALA TRIBE

SARON

1193,00

 

LIMPOPO

LR

717

0

LANGA BAKENBERG TRIBE

NELLY

1970,50

 

LIMPOPO

LR

719

0

LANGA BAKENBERG TRIBE

RHENOSTER TRAP

2115,84

 

LIMPOPO

LR

726

0

LANGA BAKENBERG TRIBE

VAALPENSKRAAL

1671,49

 

LIMPOPO

LR

732

0

BAKONE-BA MATLALA-A-THABA TRIBE

GOEDGEVONDEN

1679,45

 

LIMPOPO

LR

755

0

LANGA BAKENBERG TRIBE

DOORNFONTEIN

2912,69

 

LIMPOPO

LR

763

1

LANGA BAKENBERG TRIBE

VLAKFONTEIN

720,69

 

LIMPOPO

LR

780

0

LANGA BAKENBERG TRIBE

MALOKONGSKOP

1437,44

 

LIMPOPO

LR

781

0

LANGA BAKENBERG TRIBE

VRIESLAND

1938,01

 

LIMPOPO

LR

783

0

LANGA BAKENBERG TRIBE

VLIEGEKRAAL

1924,26

 

LIMPOPO

LR

784

2

LANGA BAKENBERG TRIBE

MALOKONG

84,17

 

LIMPOPO

LR

792

0

LANGA BAKENBERG TRIBE

SCHUURMANSHOOGTE

2037,76

 

LIMPOPO

LR

801

0

MAPELA TRIBE

OLIFANTSKLIP

2446,70

 

LIMPOPO

LS

1

0

BAHANANOA TRIBE

GLENFERNESS

3459,65

 

LIMPOPO

LS

3

0

BAHANANOA TRIBE

DANTZIG

2889,86

 

LIMPOPO

LS

153

0

BAKONE-BA MATLALA-A-THABA TRIBE

WESTMOOR

878,72

 

LIMPOPO

LS

513

0

RAMOKGOPA TRIBE

MATJESGOEDFONTEIN

514,26

 

LIMPOPO

LS

587

0

BAKONE-BA MATLALA-A-THABA TRIBE

CHLOE

2324,24

 

LIMPOPO

LS

589

0

BAKONE-BA MATLALA-A-THABA TRIBE

CLOETESDAM

257,47

 

LIMPOPO

LS

640

0

MARABA TRIBE

BULTFONTEIN

255,95

 

LIMPOPO

LS

653

0

MARABA TRIBE

BERGZICHT

1407,33

 

LIMPOPO

MAPARENG

1

0

BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MAPARENG

2

0

BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE

 

0,03

 

LIMPOPO

MAPARENG

3

0

BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE

 

0,03

 

LIMPOPO

MAPARENG

4

0

BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE

 

0,03

 

LIMPOPO

MAPARENG

5

0

BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE

 

0,03

 

LIMPOPO

MAPARENG

6

0

BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE

 

0,03

 

LIMPOPO

MAPARENG

7

0

BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE

 

0,03

 

LIMPOPO

MAPARENG

8

0

BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE

 

0,03

 

LIMPOPO

MAPARENG

9

0

BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE

 

0,03

 

LIMPOPO

MAPARENG

10

0

BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE

 

0,03

 

LIMPOPO

MAPARENG

11

0

BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE

 

0,03

 

LIMPOPO

MAPARENG

12

0

BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE

 

0,03

 

LIMPOPO

MAPARENG

13

0

BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE

 

0,03

 

LIMPOPO

MAPARENG

14

0

BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE

 

0,03

 

LIMPOPO

MAPARENG

15

0

BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE

 

0,03

 

LIMPOPO

MAPARENG

16

0

BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MAPARENG

17

0

BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE

 

0,03

 

LIMPOPO

MAPARENG

18

0

BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE

 

0,03

 

LIMPOPO

MAPARENG

19

0

BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE

 

0,03

 

LIMPOPO

MAPARENG

20

0

BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE

 

0,03

 

LIMPOPO

MAPARENG

21

0

BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE

 

0,03

 

LIMPOPO

MAPARENG

22

0

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LIMPOPO

MAPARENG

227

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BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE

 

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MAPARENG

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MAPARENG

229

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MAPARENG

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MAPARENG

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MAPARENG

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MAPARENG

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MAPARENG

234

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MAPARENG

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MAPARENG

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MAPARENG

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MAPARENG

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MAPARENG

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MAPARENG

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MAPARENG

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MAPARENG

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MAPARENG

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MAPARENG

244

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LIMPOPO

MAPARENG

245

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MAPARENG

246

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MAPARENG

247

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LIMPOPO

MAPARENG

248

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BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE

 

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LIMPOPO

MAPARENG

249

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BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE

 

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LIMPOPO

MAPARENG

250

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BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE

 

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LIMPOPO

MAPARENG

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BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE

 

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LIMPOPO

MAPARENG

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BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE

 

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LIMPOPO

MAPARENG

253

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BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE

 

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LIMPOPO

MAPARENG

254

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BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE

 

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LIMPOPO

MAPARENG

255

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BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE

 

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LIMPOPO

MAPARENG

256

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BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE

 

0,03

 

LIMPOPO

MAPARENG

257

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BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE

 

0,03

 

LIMPOPO

MAPARENG

258

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BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE

 

0,03

 

LIMPOPO

MAPARENG

259

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BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE

 

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LIMPOPO

MAPARENG

260

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BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE

 

0,03

 

LIMPOPO

MAPARENG

261

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BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE

 

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LIMPOPO

MAPARENG

262

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BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE

 

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LIMPOPO

MAPARENG

263

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BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE

 

0,01

 

LIMPOPO

MAPARENG

264

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0,01

 

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MAPARENG

265

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BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE

 

0,76

 

LIMPOPO

MAPARENG

266

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0,01

 

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MAPARENG

267

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0,96

 

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

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16

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MATSEDING

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MATSEDING

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

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MATSEDING

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

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MATSEDING

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

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MATSEDING

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

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MATSEDING

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

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MATSEDING

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

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107

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

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MATSEDING

108

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

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MATSEDING

118

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

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MATSEDING

127

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

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MATSEDING

129

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

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MATSEDING

145

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

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MATSEDING

155

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

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MATSEDING

156

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

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MATSEDING

157

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

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MATSEDING

158

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

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MATSEDING

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

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MATSEDING

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

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MATSEDING

164

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

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MATSEDING

166

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

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MATSEDING

167

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

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MATSEDING

168

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

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MATSEDING

197

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

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LIMPOPO

MATSEDING

214

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

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LIMPOPO

MATSEDING

234

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

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MATSEDING

235

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

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MATSEDING

236

0

MATLALA TRIBE

 

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MATSEDING

237

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

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MATSEDING

240

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

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MATSEDING

241

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MATSEDING

252

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

0,37

 

LIMPOPO

MATSEDING

277

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

0,44

 

LIMPOPO

MATSEDING

278

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

0,35

 

LIMPOPO

MATSEDING

282

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MATSEDING

294

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

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LIMPOPO

MATSEDING

295

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

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MATSEDING

296

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

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LIMPOPO

MATSEDING

297

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

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LIMPOPO

MATSEDING

298

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

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LIMPOPO

MATSEDING

299

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MATSEDING

300

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MATSEDING

301

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MATSEDING

302

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MATSEDING

303

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MATSEDING

304

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

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LIMPOPO

MATSEDING

305

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

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LIMPOPO

MATSEDING

306

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

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LIMPOPO

MATSEDING

307

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

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MATSEDING

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

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MATSEDING

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MATSEDING

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MATSEDING

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MATSEDING

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

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MATSEDING

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MATSEDING

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

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MATSEDING

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

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MATSEDING

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MATSEDING

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MATSEDING

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

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MATSEDING

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

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MATSEDING

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

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MATSEDING

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

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MATSEDING

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

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MATSEDING

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

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MATSEDING

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

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MATSEDING

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

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MATSEDING

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

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MATSEDING

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

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MATSEDING

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

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MATSEDING

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

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MATSEDING

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

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MATSEDING

353

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MATSEDING

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

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MATSEDING

428

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

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MATSEDING

430

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

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MATSEDING

436

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

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MATSEDING

451

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

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LIMPOPO

MATSEDING

473

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

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MATSEDING

474

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

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LIMPOPO

MATSEDING

475

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

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LIMPOPO

MATSEDING

476

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

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MATSEDING

477

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

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LIMPOPO

MATSEDING

478

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

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LIMPOPO

MATSEDING

482

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

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MATSEDING

485

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

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MATSEDING

497

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

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LIMPOPO

MATSEDING

503

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

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MATSEDING

504

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

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LIMPOPO

MATSEDING

505

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

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LIMPOPO

MATSEDING

506

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MATSEDING

507

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MATSEDING

508

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MATSEDING

509

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MATSEDING

510

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MATSEDING

511

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

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LIMPOPO

MATSEDING

512

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MATSEDING

513

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MATSEDING

514

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MATSEDING

515

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MATSEDING

516

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

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LIMPOPO

MATSEDING

517

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

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LIMPOPO

MATSEDING

518

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

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MATSEDING

519

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

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MATSEDING

520

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

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MATSEDING

521

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

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MATSEDING

522

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

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MATSEDING

523

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

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MATSEDING

524

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

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MATSEDING

525

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

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MATSEDING

526

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

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MATSEDING

527

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

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MATSEDING

528

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

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MATSEDING

529

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

0,04

 

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MATSEDING

530

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

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LIMPOPO

MATSEDING

531

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

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MATSEDING

532

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

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MATSEDING

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

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MATSEDING

534

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

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MATSEDING

535

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

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MATSEDING

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

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MATSEDING

537

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

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MATSEDING

538

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MATSEDING

539

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MATSEDING

540

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MATSEDING

541

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MATSEDING

542

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MATSEDING

543

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MATSEDING

544

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

0,04

 

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MATSEDING

545

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

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MATSEDING

546

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

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LIMPOPO

MATSEDING

547

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

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MATSEDING

548

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

0,04

 

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MATSEDING

551

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

0,04

 

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MATSEDING

552

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

0,04

 

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MATSEDING

553

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MATSEDING

554

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MATSEDING

555

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MATSEDING

556

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

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LIMPOPO

MATSEDING

557

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MATSEDING

558

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MATSEDING

559

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MATSEDING

560

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MATSEDING

561

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

0,11

 

LIMPOPO

MATSEDING

562

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

0,38

 

LIMPOPO

MATSEDING

563

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

0,07

 

LIMPOPO

MATSEDING

564

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

0,56

 

LIMPOPO

MATSEDING

565

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MATSEDING

566

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MATLALA TRIBE

 

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MATSEDING

567

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MATSEDING

568

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MATSEDING

569

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MOGANYAKA

1

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,50

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

2

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,10

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

3

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

4

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

5

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

6

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

7

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

8

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

9

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,06

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

10

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

11

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

12

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

19

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

21

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

23

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

25

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

34

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

41

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

1,00

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

48

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,06

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

49

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

51

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

54

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

58

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

60

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,07

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

66

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

74

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

76

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

78

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

83

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

86

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

88

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

91

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

94

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

96

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

98

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

99

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

100

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

102

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

104

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

107

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

108

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

109

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

112

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

114

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

121

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

124

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

130

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

135

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

138

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

143

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

147

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

153

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

155

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

156

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

157

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

158

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

162

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

166

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

172

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

174

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

176

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

177

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

180

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

181

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

188

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

192

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

194

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

198

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

202

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

203

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

204

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

206

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

211

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

214

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

218

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

219

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

220

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

227

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

230

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

231

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

232

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

233

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

235

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

236

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

237

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

239

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

241

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

242

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

246

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

249

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

252

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

254

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

257

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

260

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

262

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

264

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

267

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

269

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,06

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

270

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

274

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

276

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,07

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

277

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

282

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

285

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

286

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

291

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

293

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

294

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,17

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

307

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

309

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

310

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

320

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

323

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

326

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

331

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

338

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,07

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

345

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

346

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

347

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

349

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

350

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

355

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

363

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

365

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

366

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

367

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

382

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,11

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

385

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

387

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

389

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

390

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

391

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

399

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

400

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

404

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

406

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

408

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

409

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

414

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

415

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

416

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

417

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

422

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

423

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

426

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

428

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

429

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

431

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,39

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

432

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,39

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

434

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

435

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

442

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

443

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

447

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

451

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

462

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

464

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

466

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

471

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

473

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

474

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

485

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

490

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

491

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

494

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

498

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

503

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,18

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

508

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

511

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

514

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

516

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

518

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

519

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

524

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

531

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

537

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

542

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

547

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,20

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

550

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

552

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

553

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

555

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

562

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

564

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

568

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

574

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

575

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

577

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

586

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

587

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

589

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

590

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

594

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

595

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

597

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

602

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

607

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

608

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

609

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

615

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

616

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

619

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

620

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

621

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

623

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

624

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

625

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

626

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

627

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

628

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

629

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

630

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,07

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

631

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,06

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

632

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

633

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

634

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

635

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

636

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

637

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

638

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

639

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

640

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

641

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

642

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

643

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

644

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

645

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

646

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

647

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

648

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

649

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

650

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

651

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

652

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

653

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

654

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

655

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

656

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

657

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

658

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

659

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

660

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

661

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

662

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

663

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

664

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

665

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

666

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

667

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

668

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

669

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

670

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

671

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

672

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

673

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

674

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

675

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

676

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

677

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,10

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

678

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

679

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

680

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

681

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

682

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

683

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

684

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

685

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,27

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

686

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

690

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

692

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

694

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

696

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

698

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

699

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

701

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

703

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

710

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

712

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,06

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

714

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

718

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

721

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

723

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

724

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

725

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

728

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

731

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

732

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

735

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

737

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

738

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

742

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

745

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

753

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

755

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

758

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

760

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

761

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

763

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

765

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

768

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

775

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

778

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

781

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

782

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

786

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

787

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

790

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

791

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

793

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

801

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

802

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

803

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

809

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

810

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

811

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

816

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

817

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

818

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

819

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

820

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

821

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

822

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

823

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

824

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

825

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

826

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

827

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

828

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

829

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

830

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

831

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,19

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

832

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

833

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

834

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

835

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

836

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

837

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

838

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

839

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

840

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

841

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

842

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

843

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

844

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

845

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

846

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

847

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

848

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

849

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

850

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,18

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

854

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

855

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

857

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

858

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

859

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

860

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

861

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

862

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

863

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

864

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

865

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

866

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

867

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

868

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

869

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

870

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

871

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

872

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

873

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

874

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

875

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

876

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

877

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

878

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

879

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

880

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

881

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

882

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

885

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

889

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

890

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

893

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

894

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

895

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

896

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

901

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

902

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

903

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

8,29

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

904

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

909

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

910

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

912

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

915

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,06

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

916

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

917

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

918

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

919

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

920

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

921

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

922

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

923

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

924

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

925

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

926

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

927

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

928

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

929

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

930

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

931

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

932

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

933

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

934

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

935

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

936

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

937

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

938

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

939

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

940

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

941

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

942

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

943

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

944

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

945

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

946

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

947

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

948

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

949

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

950

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

951

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

952

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

953

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

954

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

955

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

956

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

957

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

958

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

959

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

960

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

961

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

962

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

963

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

964

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

965

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

966

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

967

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

968

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

969

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

970

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

971

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

972

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

973

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

974

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

975

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

976

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

977

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

978

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

979

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

980

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

981

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

982

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

983

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

984

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

985

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

986

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

987

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

988

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,06

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

989

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

990

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

991

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

992

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

993

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

994

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

995

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

996

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

997

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

998

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,06

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

999

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

4,85

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

1000

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

3,06

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

1003

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

1009

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

1014

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

1016

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

14,34

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

1019

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

1027

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

1031

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

1045

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

1047

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

1052

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

1054

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

1057

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

3,10

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

1058

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

3,37

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

1059

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,25

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

1060

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

2,95

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

1061

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

1,97

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

1062

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

1,32

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

1063

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,18

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

1064

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,19

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

1065

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,56

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

1066

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,22

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

1067

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,17

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

1068

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,12

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

1069

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

1,21

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

1070

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,18

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

1071

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,13

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

1072

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,20

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

1073

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,19

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

1074

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,18

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

1075

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,14

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

1076

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,35

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

1077

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,19

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

1078

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,18

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

1079

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

3,13

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

1080

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

18,09

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

1081

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

6,70

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

1082

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

17,31

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

1083

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,78

 

LIMPOPO

MR

325

0

KIBI TRIBE

JUNIORSLOOP

2058,93

 

LIMPOPO

MR

331

0

BAHANANOA TRIBE

GIFTBULT

656,40

 

LIMPOPO

MR

332

0

BAHANANOA TRIBE

BERSEBA

811,78

 

LIMPOPO

MR

333

0

BAHANANOA TRIBE

GIDEON

1049,86

 

LIMPOPO

MR

334

0

BAHANANOA TRIBE

MOLSGATEN

852,15

 

LIMPOPO

MR

336

0

BAHANANOA TRIBE

RANDJES

1095,68

 

LIMPOPO

MR

337

0

BAHANANOA TRIBE

THORP

841,04

 

LIMPOPO

MR

353

0

BAHANANOA TRIBE

TIBER

421,22

 

LIMPOPO

MR

354

0

BAHANANOA TRIBE

LONGFORD

722,98

 

LIMPOPO

MR

355

0

BAHANANOA TRIBE

GENUA

867,41

 

LIMPOPO

MR

356

0

BAHANANOA TRIBE

BONTVELD

708,89

 

LIMPOPO

MR

357

0

BAHANANOA TRIBE

ZANDBULT

1042,41

 

LIMPOPO

MR

358

0

BAHANANOA TRIBE

VOGELSTRUIS

1111,85

 

LIMPOPO

MR

359

0

BAHANANOA TRIBE

POTGIETERSRUST

863,80

 

LIMPOPO

MR

362

0

BAHANANOA TRIBE

ELDORADO

2321,52

 

LIMPOPO

MR

368

0

KIBI TRIBE

STOLZENFELS

2352,37

 

LIMPOPO

MR

369

0

BAHANANOA TRIBE

PAX INTRANTIBUS

2600,31

 

LIMPOPO

MR

374

0

BAHANANOA TRIBE

BURGERREGT

2334,86

 

LIMPOPO

MS

382

0

KIBI TRIBE

DE VREDE

2214,02

 

LIMPOPO

MS

440

0

KIBI TRIBE

EDWINSDALE

1578,23

 

LIMPOPO

MT

250

0

MAWENDA TRIBE

SEVILLE

915,28

 

MPUMALANGA

KU

214

1

SETHLARE TRIBE

ARTHURSSEAT

257,25

 

MPUMALANGA

KU

215

0

SETHLARE TRIBE

ROOYBOKLAAGTE

3775,97

 

NORTH WEST

BOSCHDAL

18

10

BAKGATLA-BA-KGAFELA TRIBE

 

0,11

 

NORTH WEST

BOSCHDAL

18

11

BAKGATLA-BA-KGAFELA TRIBE

 

0,10

 

NORTH WEST

JQ

260

94

BAFOKENG TRIBE

BOEKENHOUTFONTEIN

21,52

 

NORTH WEST

RUSTENBURG EXT 9

2196

0

BAFOKENG TRIBE

 

2,97

 
           

202 613

 

02 July 2018 - NW1042

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Van Dyk, Ms V to ask the Minister of Public Enterprises

Did a certain company, namely Hernic Ferrochrome conclude an empowerment deal in 2007 that involved a certain persons company namely Colin Matjila’s Matlapeng Resources? NW1043E

Reply:

DPE RESPONSE

The Department is unable to respond to this question as the information required relates to contracts awarded by Hernic Ferrochrome which is a private company.

Responses are based on information received from the respective SOCs stated below:

ALEXKOR SOC LIMITED

Alexkor is not in a position to comment on Hernic Ferrochrome business and would like to refer the question directly to Hernic Ferrochrome.

DENEL SOC LIMITED

Based on the information made available to Chairperson Hlahla, Denel has never concluded any empowerment deal in 2007 with a company called Hernic Ferrochrome that involved a person called Colin Matjila’s Matlapeng Resources.

ESKOM SOC LIMITED

Eskom is not aware of a company called Henric, however we will respond regarding a company called Hernic Ferrochrome (Hernic).

Hernic is one of Eskom’s Key Industrial Customer since 1996, and subsequently participated in Eskom’s Demand Response (DR) programme where customers are incentivised by reducing their own power consumption on request from Eskom.

Although Eskom is not privy to the details regarding an empowerment deal in 2007, Eskom is aware that Matlapeng Resources and Matlapeng Chrome had a shareholding at Hernic Ferrochrome during Eskom financial years 2014 and 2015. Eskom is also aware that Collin Matjila was a Director at Matlapeng Chrome and a Non- Executive Director at Hernic Ferrochrome, during financial years 2013, 2014 and 2015.

Eskom’s records do not indicate any direct dealings with Matlapeng Resources.

SAFCOL SOC LIMITED

According to SAFCOL’s records, they have not concluded an empowerment deal with the company namely Hernic Ferrochrome nor with the person namely Colin Matjila’s Matlapeng Resources.

 

SAX SOC LIMITED

SA Express is not aware of any deal concluded with the said company or person.

TRANSET SOC LIMITED

Transnet is not aware of any empowerment deal that Hernic Ferrochrome and Colin Matjila Matlapeng Resources were involved in, in 2007.

   
       
       
         
       
       

02 July 2018 - NW1722

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Ketabahle, Ms V to ask the Minister of Telecommunications and Postal Services

(1)(a) What total amount of land owned by his department and the entities reporting to him in each province is (i) vacant and (ii) unused or has no purpose and (b) what is the (i) location and (ii) size of each specified plot of land; (2) (a) how much of the land owned by his department and the entities reporting to him has been leased out for private use and (b) what is the (i) Rand value of each lease and (ii)(aa) location and (bb) size of each piece of land?

Reply:

The Department and Entities have informed me as follows:

Only two entities are relevant to this question.

SENTECH

(1) None

(2) SENTECH has leased out 96 hectares of the land it owns. These sites are not vacant but used for radio transmission.

SAPO

(1) SAPO has a total of number of 22 vacant sites. The 22 vacant sites are earmarked for development.

(2) None

 

Approved/ not approved

Dr Siyabonga Cwele, MP

Minister of Telecommunications and Postal Services

Date:

02 July 2018 - NW436

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Figg, Mr MJ to ask the Minister of Public Works

(a) What is the current amount that is outstanding in terms of rental income for each Ministerial residence, (b) which Ministers are in arrears, (c) what is the (i) location and (ii) description of each residence with outstanding rental income, (d) what is the cost of monthly rental of each of the specified residences and (e) what processes have been followed to collect outstanding debt?

Reply:

I appreciate this question from the Honourable Member, as it has brought to my attention a crucial matter regarding the payment of rental costs for Ministerial houses. The officials of the Department of Public Works are currently in the process of verifying the debt owed to the Department with the relevant Ministries. Thus, it would be premature of me to release unverified figures at this stage.

Nevertheless, what is apparent is that there may have been a systemic lapse in terms of the collection of rent from Members of the National Executive, because some amounts are beyond what would be regarded as normal debt (i.e. under 3 months of rental owed).

To this effect I have asked the Departmental officials to reconcile the debt and verify all the amounts owed to the Department of Public Works in respect of Ministerial houses. I have also sought assurance that measures have been undertaken to ensure that rent for Ministerial houses is collected on a monthly basis from all the Ministers and Deputy Ministers who are supposed to be paying that rent.

I can assure the Honourable Member that the Members of the Executive are fully committed to paying their rental costs. What we must ensure is that we address the systemic gap that has caused the debt to escalate for certain Ministerial houses.

02 July 2018 - NW561

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Khawula, Ms MS to ask the Minister of Health

(a) What is the (i) name, (ii) location and (iii) patient capacity of each (aa) clinic, (bb) hospital and (cc) other public health facility that does not have electricity and (b) what is the reason for this in each case?

Reply:

The response is as follows, according to the Provincial Departments of Health:

Eastern Cape (110 facilities)

The table below indicates the facilities that do not have electricity:

Facility Name

Facility Type (Clinic/CHC/Hospital)

District Municipality Name

Mnceba clinic

Clinic

Mzimvubu (Alfred Nzo)

Mngungu clinic

Clinic

Mzimvubu (Alfred Nzo)

Qobo clinic

Clinic

Mzimvubu (Alfred Nzo)

Amantshangase Clinic

Clinic

Mzimvubu (Alfred Nzo)

Hlamandana clinic

Clinic

Mzimvubu (Alfred Nzo)

Ntlenzi clinic

Clinic

Mzimvubu (Alfred Nzo)

Meje clinic

Clinic

Mzimvubu (Alfred Nzo)

Zulu clinic

Clinic

Mzimvubu (Alfred Nzo)

Qaqa clinic

Clinic

Mzimvubu (Alfred Nzo)

Matubeni clinic

Clinic

Mzimvubu (Alfred Nzo)

Mwaca clinic

Clinic

Mzimvubu (Alfred Nzo)

Tela clinic

Clinic

Mzimvubu (Alfred Nzo)

Lugangeni clinic

Clinic

Mzimvubu (Alfred Nzo)

Ntlabeni clinic

Clinic

Mzimvubu (Alfred Nzo)

Mzongwana clinic

Clinic

Mzimvubu (Alfred Nzo)

Qasa

Clinic

Mzimvubu (Alfred Nzo)

Ntlola clinic

Clinic

Mzimvubu (Alfred Nzo)

Cancele

Clinic

Mzimvubu (Alfred Nzo)

Machibini

Clinic

Mzimvubu (Alfred Nzo)

Umtumase

Clinic

Mzimvubu (Alfred Nzo)

Baleni clinic

Clinic

Mzimvubu (Alfred Nzo)

Ndela clinic

Clinic

Mzimvubu (Alfred Nzo)

Mpetsheni Clinic

Clinic

Mzimvubu (Alfred Nzo)

Sigidi

Clinic

Mzimvubu (Alfred Nzo)

Shepard’s hope clinic

Clinic

Maluti (Alfred Nzo)

Likhetlane clinic

Clinic

Maluti (Alfred Nzo)

Queen’s Mercy clinic

Clinic

Maluti (Alfred Nzo)

Paballong clinic

Clinic

Maluti (Alfred Nzo)

Rolweni clinic

Clinic

Maluti (Alfred Nzo)

Magadla clinic

Clinic

Maluti (Alfred Nzo)

Madlangala

Clinic

Maluti (Alfred Nzo)

Mpharane

Clinic

Maluti (Alfred Nzo)

Makwantini

Clinic

Maluti (Alfred Nzo)

Mount Hargreaves

Clinic

Maluti (Alfred Nzo)

Dundee

Clinic

Maluti (Alfred Nzo)

Daliwe

Clinic

Amahlathi

Cumakala 1

Clinic

Amahlathi

Cumakala 2

Clinic

Amahlathi

Stutterheim Town

Clinic

Amahlathi

Nqabarha

Clinic

Mbhashe

Qwaninga

Clinic

Mbhashe

Keti

Clinic

Mbhashe

Mpozolo

Clinic

Mbhashe

Mahasana

Clinic

Mbhashe

Guba Clinic

Clinic

Emalahleni

Mhlanga Clinic

Clinic

Emalahleni

Tsembeyi Clinic

Clinic

Emalahleni

Xonxa Clinic

Clinic

Emalahleni

Rodana Clinic

Clinic

Emalahleni

Rwantsana Clinic

Clinic

Emalahleni

Lanti Clinic

Clinic

Emalahleni

Sinqumeni Clinic

Clinic

Ngcobo

Eluhewini

Clinic

Ngcobo

Tylenol Clinic

Clinic

Lukhanji

Fransbury Clinic

Clinic

Lukhanji

Braakloof Satellities

Clinic

Lukhanji

Enoch Mgijima Clinic

Clinic

Lukhanji

Sada Clinic

Clinic

Lukhanji

Ncedolwethu Clinic

Clinic

Sakhisizwe

Thembalethu Clinic

Clinic

Sakhisizwe

Mhlwazi Clinic

Clinic

Sakhisizwe

Nieu Bethesda Clinic

Clinic

Camdeboo

Willowmore Clinic

Clinic

Camdeboo

Baviaans Clinic

Clinic

Camdeboo

Rietbron Clinic

Clinic

Camdeboo

Kwanonqubela Clinic

Clinic

Makana

Marselle Clinic

Clinic

Makana

Kenton on Sea Clinic

Clinic

Makana

Nolukhanyo Clinic

Clinic

Makana

Kwanonzwakazi Clinic

Clinic

Makana

Misgund Clinic

Clinic

Kouga

Imizamo Yethu Clinic

Clinic

Kouga

Masakhane Clinic

Clinic

Kouga

St Francis Clinic

Clinic

Kouga

Lukhanyiso Clinic

Clinic

Kouga

Woodlands Clinic

Clinic

Kouga

Loerie Clinic

Clinic

Kouga

Mtambalala Clinic

Clinic

Nyandeni

Ngcoya Clinic

Clinic

Nyandeni

Lutshaya Clinic

Clinic

Nyandeni

Qandu

Clinic

Nyandeni

Kanyayo Clinic

Clinic

Qaukeni

Bala Clinic

Clinic

Qaukeni

Xopozo Clinic

Clinic

Qaukeni

Lubala Health Post Clinic

Clinic

Qaukeni

Nxotwe Clinic

Clinic

Mhlontlo

Shawburry Clinic

Clinic

Mhlontlo

Mdyobe

Clinic

Mhlontlo

Maxhwele Clinic

Clinic

KSD

SOS Clinic

Clinic

KSD

Sonwabile Clinic

Clinic

Elundini

Mangoloaneng Clinic

Clinic

Elundini

Tsitsana Clinic

Clinic

Elundini

Mqokolweni Clinic

Clinic

Elundini

Seqhobong

Clinic

Elundini

Bethania

Clinic

Elundini

Ulundi

Clinic

Elundini

Isikhoba Clinic

Clinic - Paid

Chris Hani

Meje

CHC -Paid

Alfred Nzo

Nkwenkwana Clinic

Clinic - Paid

Chris Hani

Sipetu Hospital

Hospital _ Paid

 

Magwa

Clinic - Paid

OR Tambo

Ntshentshe

Clinic - Paid

OR Tambo

Sulenkama Hospital

Hospital

 

Gengqe Clinic

Clinic - Paid

OR Tambo

Mahlubini

Clinic

Chris Hani

Zabasa

Clinic

Chris Hani

Qebe

Clinic

Chris Hani

Nyaniso

CHC

 

Flagstaff

CHC

 

Free State (One facility)

Only one facility does not have electricity, but does have a generator on-site.

Facility Name

Facility Type (Clinic/CHC/Hospital)

District Municipality Name

Memel Clinic

Clinic

Thabo Mafutsanyana

Gauteng (One facility)

Only one facility was identified as having no electricity.

Facility Name

Facility Type (Clinic/CHC/Hospital)

District Municipality Name

Thusanong 2

Clinic

West Rand

KwaZulu Natal

All health facilities have electricity.

Limpopo

All health facilities have electricity.

Mpumalanga

All health facilities have electricity.

North-West

All health facilities have electricity.

Northern Cape

All health facilities have electricity.

Western Cape

All health facilities have electricity.

END.

02 July 2018 - NW1332

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James, Ms LV to ask the Minister of Health

Whether he has put any mechanisms in place to address the rising number of medical legal claims?

Reply:

Yes.

Medico-legal Workshop

A Medico-legal Workshop was held in Pretoria on the 13th January 2015 to look at medico-legal claims. The workshop looked at the following issues:

  • Patient safety;
  • The impact of medico-legal litigation on the recruitment of specialists and on access to care in South Africa;
  • Management of claims; and
  • Ensuring access to justice for patients harmed.

This workshop culminated in the Medico-Legal Summit which was held on 09 -10 March 2015.

Medico-legal Summit

The Medico-Legal Summit was attended by various stakeholders which included medical and legal personnel (public and private sectors); private and public health establishments (hospitals) and the World Health Organisation among others. The Medico-Legal Summit came up with the Medico-Legal Declaration. The Declaration recommended interventions in 3 areas namely: medical (patient safety), administration and legal solutions.

1. Medical Solution (Patient Safety) - This is aimed at reducing the incidences of the negligence, medical malpractice or unethical behaviour and adverse events amongst others.

2. Administrative Solution - This strives to ensure proper record keeping that will minimize the loss or theft of medical records and proper communication with patients and members of the public.

3. Legal Solution - This looks at various legal interventions including but not limited to mediation; contingency fees; the common law rule of “once and for all”; the periodic or staggered payment instead of a lump sum payment.

Medical Solution (Patient Safety)

In implementing the Medical solution (Patient Safety), the following interventions are being implemented:

(a) Ensuring that there is a Patient Experience of Care;

(b) Ensuring that there is Patient Safety Incident and Reporting, Complaints and Compliments Guidelines;

(c) The Office of Health Standards Compliance and the Health Ombud are also critical role players on the compliance with norms and standards for the provision of health services in South Africa;

(d) Ensuring that there are also Committees on Confidential Enquiries into Maternal, Neonatal and Under 5 Deaths; and

Administration

In implementing the Administrative solution, the Department has started with the following interventions:

(a) Improvement of Filing and record systems (from manual record keeping to electronic filling and record keeping);

(b) Patient Record Management;

(c) Patient Registers; and

(d) Health Patient Registration System.

Legal

In implementing the Legal solution, the Department with the assistance of Department of Justice and Constitutional Development is currently busy with the following interventions:

(a) The South African Law Reform Commission (SALRC) under Project 141 – Medico-Legal Claims has undertaken an investigation on various interventions such as mediation; contingency fees; the common law rule of “once and for all”; the periodic or staggered payment instead of a lump sum payment among others. These investigations will lead to legislative reform. In this regard, the SALRC had issued the Issue paper calling for public comments. The closing date was 30 September 2017.

(b) The Department of Justice and Constitutional Development is also introducing the State Liability Amendment Bill, 2018 to introduce periodic or staggered payment of claims instead of a lump sum payment. The State Liability Amendment Bill, 2018 is to provide for the periodic payments instead of lump sum as it is currently and the treatment of Medico-Legal claimants to be provided for in the public sector facilities (Hospitals), free of charge.

The National Health Council (“MinMEC”) passed a resolution to standardize the patient admission forms across Provinces to also include language that allow for mediation as the first compulsory step for resolution of Medico-Legal disputes. This is done with the assistance of the Department of Justice and Constitutional Development (Judge Cassim Sardiwalla and the State Attorney).

END.

02 July 2018 - NW1842

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Lorimer, Mr JR to ask the Minister of Water and Sanitation

Whether (a) his spouse and/or (b) an adult family member accompanied him on any official international trip (i) in each of the past five financial years and (ii) since 1 April 2018; if not, what is the position in this regard; if so, what (aa) is the name of the person(s), (bb) was the (aaa) purpose and (bbb) destination of the trip and (cc) was the (aaa) total cost and (bbb) detailed breakdown of the costs of the accompanying person(s) to his department; (2) whether each of the specified trips were approved by the President in terms of the provisions of Section 1, Annexure A of the Ministerial Handbook; if not, why not; if so, what are the relevant details?

Reply:

1. (a);(b);(i);(ii), No

(aa);(bb);(aaa) and (bbb) and(cc);(aaa) and (bbb), Falls away;

2. Falls away.

02 July 2018 - NW1621

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Kopane, Ms SP to ask the Minister of Health

(1)(a) What is the total number of doctors who are currently registered with the Health Professions Council of SA, (b) of the specified total number of doctors, what number of doctors are (i) practising in (i) each province and (ii) outside the borders of the country and (c) what is the name of each country that the doctors are practising in; (2) whether any of the specified doctors are facing (a) disciplinary hearings and/or (b) criminal charges; if so, what are the relevant details in each case?

Reply:

(1) (a) There are 50 538 doctors (Medical and dental) on the HPCSA register.

(b) (i) The following table reflects the details in this regard.

Province

No. of Doctors in Province

Eastern Cape

3494

Free State

2102

Gauteng

18062

KwaZulu Natal

8747

Limpopo

1976

Mpumalanga

2001

North West

1614

Northern Cape

775

Western Cape

11765

TOTAL

50538

(ii) The HPCSA does not keep a register/record of practitioners leaving the country to practice elsewhere.

(2) (a) Total number of doctors facing disciplinary hearing are as follows:

  • Preliminary- 1523
  • Professional Conduct – 418

PRELIMINARY

TYPE OF OFFENCE

MEDICAL AND DENTAL

Unethical Advertising

2

Incompetence

607

Over servicing

13

Breach of confidentiality

20

Damaging Professional Reputation of Colleague

12

Insufficient Care/Treatment & Mismanagement of Patients

263

Negligence

2

Unacceptable/Inappropriate Relationship with Patients

25

Refusing to treat patients

53

Misdiagnosis

0

Practicing Outside Scope of competence

0

Fraudulent Certificates/Incorrect Information on Death Certificates

95

Refusing to complete forms / producing inaccurate reports

74

Overcharging / charging for Services not Rendered

56

Issues relating to Consent

23

Fraud and theft

77

Bringing the Professions into disrepute

25

Employing unregistered practitioners

0

Unethical dispensing, using of unregistered medicine and prescribing of drugs

5

Contempt of Council

0

Supersession / Contravening the Hazardous Substances Act, 1973

37

Incorrect Accounts

49

Bad Communication

27

Touting

5

Expose patients to danger

40

Section 51

2

Practicing without registration

11

TOTAL

1523

 

PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT CASES FOR PROSECUTION

TYPE OF OFFENCE

MEDICAL AND DENTAL

Unethical Advertising

4

Incompetence

51

Breach of confidentiality

1

Insufficient Care/Treatment & Mismanagement of Patients

58

Negligence

98

Unacceptable/Inappropriate Relationship with Patients

18

Refusing to treat patients

4

Misdiagnosis

4

Practicing Outside Scope of competence

14

Fraudulent Certificates/Incorrect Information on Death Certificates

16

Refusing to complete forms / producing inaccurate reports

6

Overcharging / charging for Services not Rendered

40

Issues relating to Consent

14

Fraud and theft

52

Bringing the Professions into disrepute

7

Employing unregistered practitioners

6

Unethical dispensing, using of unregistered medicine and prescribing of drugs

2

Contempt of Council

15

Practicing without registration

8

TOTAL

418

(b) This is a matter for South African Police Services

END.

02 July 2018 - NW1980

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Robertson, Mr K to ask the Minister of Rural Development and Land Reform

{1) With reference to the Mala Mala Game Reserve land claim in Mpumalanga, what was the (a) role of a certain person (name and details furnished) in the awarding of the claim and (b) total amount of (i) shares held by the specified person in the game reserve at the time of the land claim settlement and (ii) money the person earned when Mala Mala was restituted; (2) whether her department provided any post settlement support; if so, (a) what assistance was provided, (b) who were the intended beneficiaries, (c) what were the outcomes of the support and (d) will any assistance be provided in the future? NW2139E

Reply:

(1) (a) The individual was involved in the process of negotiations and was part of the delegation with the previous landowner, his management team and his legal representatives.

(b) (i) The Department has no knowledge of shares that were held by the individual in the game reserve at the time of settlement.

(ii) The Department has no knowledge of money earned by the individual when Mala Mala was restituted. However, the Honourable Member is welcome to submit any information he might possess to my Office.

(2) Yes.

(a) Post settlement support was provided in the form of negotiating the comanagement agreement to run the Mala Mala lodge with the assistance of Vumelana Advisory Fund.

{b) Claimants.

(c) New company whose claimants are shareholders.

{d) Yes if necessary.

02 July 2018 - NW1962

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Bozzoli, Prof B to ask the Minister of Justice and Correctional Services

(a) What is the status of the investigation by the Special Investigating Unit (SIU) into expenditure on student parties by the Tshwane South Technical and Vocational Education and Training College and (b) on what date will the findings of the investigation be made public?

Reply:

The Special Investigating Unit (SIU) has informed me that the allegation, as referred to by the Honourable Member, does not from part of the Schedule to Proclamation No. R. 5 of 2018 (published in Government Gazette No. 41433 of 9 February 2018) (the Proclamation). The Schedule to the Proclamation which was referred to the SIU for investigation is attached as Annexure A for ease of reference.

The allegations as set out in the Proclamation are currently being investigated by the SIU. Once the investigation is finalised, the SIU must, in terms of section of 4 of the Special Investigating Units and Special Tribunals Act, 1996 (Act 74 of 1996) (the SIU Act), report on the outcome of the investigation. Section 4 of the SIU Act further provides for interim reporting mechanisms regarding investigations in that the SIU must at least twice a year report to Parliament on investigations that were referred to the SIU.

02 July 2018 - NW1873

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Khawula, Ms MS to ask the Minister of Water and Sanitation

(1)What (a) is the total number of incidents of racism that were reported to the human resources offices in (i) his department and (ii) entities reporting to him in (aa) 2016 and (bb) 2017 and (b) are the details of each incident that took place; (2) was each incident investigated; if not, why not in each case; if so, what were the outcomes of the investigation in each case?

Reply:

(1)(i) Our Department has reported one (1) incident of racism to the human resource which was investigated and the employee was found guilty and dismissed during the 2016/17 financial year.

(1)(ii) There were no incidents of racisms reported by entities reporting to me during the 2016/17 financial year.

(2) Falls Away.

02 July 2018 - NW1746

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Steyn, Ms A to ask the Minister of Rural Development and Land Reform

Whether her department commissioned any audits of state-owned land in each of the provinces (a) in each of the past three financial years and (b) since 1 April 2018; if so, (i) in which province was the audit conducted, (ii) which firms were contracted to perform the audit, (iii) what did each audit cost and (iv) who authorised the audit in each case?

Reply:

(a),(b) No.

(i),(ii),(iii),(iv) Falls away.

29 June 2018 - NW1084

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Mhlongo, Mr P to ask the Minister of Defence and Military Veterans

(1)Whether, with reference to her reply to question 579 on 10 April 2018, any assessment or investigation by the Military Psychological Institute or Management Renewal Services confirmed that a certain person (name furnished) was the cause of the unhealthy work environment; if not, what is the position in this regard; if so, what are the relevant details; (2) was there any suggested intervention or recommendation; if so, what are the details of the suggested interventions; (3) was one of the recommendations that the specified person be assigned an executive coach; if so, (a) who was the executive coach, (b) did the coach give a report and (c) what did the coach recommend; (4) whether she has found that the Internal Audit Division and the Secretary of Defence came to the same conclusion at any time of engaging with the unit?

Reply:

(1) The assessment by Military Psychological Institute (MPI) and the South African Air Force’s Directorate Management and Renewal Service (DM&RS) did not make its findings on an individual, however conducted an organisational diagnosis on the entire Division. The assessment’s findings were far reaching ranging from strategy and purpose, structure, rewards and recognitions, helping mechanism, relationships, leadership, and external environment.

(2) The following recommendations were recommended by the MPI intervention:

a. It was recommended that the CAE works with an executive coach of senior status.

b. A strategic planning session needs to be conducted, followed by the implementation of a supportive organisational structure and culture.

c. The CAE should operate in a more strategic and functional capacity and focus on intern development, project output and quality control.

d. Staffing of critical positions to avoid staff burnout.

e. The appointment of Divisional Chief of Staff to act as a link between the Divisional Head and staff members.

f. All members (including the CAE and her management team) should be given the opportunity to see a clinical psychologist to debrief.

(3) Yes, one of the recommendations was that the CAE works with an executive coach.

(a) Prof Frans Cilliers, Phd, an Industrial & Organisational Psychologist from the University of South Africa was appointed as an executive coach.

(b) The executive coach gave a report on his coaching task.

(c) The Department is still processing the report of the executive coach.

(4) The department is still processing the various intervention reports for recommendation of the way forward to the Minister of Defence and Military Veterans. The matter is therefore not yet concluded.

29 June 2018 - NW1655

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Schmidt, Adv H to ask the Minister of Justice and Correctional Services

(a) What number of cases relating to the Prevention and Combating of Corrupt Activities Act, Act 12 of 2004, as amended, have been referred to the (i) SA Police Service (SAPS) and (ii) Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation (DPCI) by (aa) his department and (bb) each entity reporting to him for further investigation since the Act was assented to and (b) what number of the specified cases have (i) been investigated by SAPS and DPCI, (ii) been followed up by the respective accounting officers and (iii) resulted in a conviction in each specified financial year since 2004?

Reply:

(aa) According to information kept by the Forensic Audit Unit (FAU), the statistics being provided are from 2005 until 2018. However, only few records for the years 2005 – 2009 could be retrieved and provided. The statistics for the year 2007 and 2010 could not be retrieved at all.

The FAU then provided the statistics for the years 2011 – 2018 with the exception of those cases that were referred to the South African Police Service (SAPS) and those that were referred to the Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation (DPCI). All the statistics for the years 2005 - 2009 were largely stated as only being referred to the SAPS.

The presentation of the statistics was done in four categories to indicate (i) successful prosecution (ii) Withdrawn and closed by either the SAPS or DPCI (iii) Feedback not being provided by (in most cases the SAPS) despite several efforts trying to contact them and (iv) Investigation is still in progress and further update was never provided.

It must be noted that there has been and still is a problem as far as the communication between the SAPS and those directorates in the Department of Justice & Constitutional Development to obtain the feedback on all the matters/cases referred to the SAPS. It appeared to be a bit effective between the DPCI and the directorates of the Department to provide feedback on the matters/cases referred to the DPCI.

The table representing the statistics of the cases referred to either the SAPS or DPCI (or both) for the years 2005 until 2018 (excluding 2007 and 2010):

Financial Year

Number of cases reported to SAPS/DPCI

South African Police Service (SAPS)

Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation (DPCI)

2005

5

(i) Three (3) successful prosecution

(ii) Two (2) feedback never provided

0

2006

6

(iii) Six (6) feedback never provided

0

2008

4

0

  1. Four (4) closed by the commercial crime

2009

5

(i) One (1) successful prosecution

(iii) Four (4) feedback never provided

0

2011

3

(iv) One (1) still being investigated

  1. Two (2) further update was never provided.

2012

3

(i) One (1) successful prosecution

(ii) One (1) withdrawn

(iii) One (1) feedback never provided

0

2013

8

(i) One (1) successful prosecution

(iv) Five (5) investigation still in progress

  1. Two (2) investigation still in progress

2014

15

(i) Four (4) successful prosecution

(ii) One (1) withdrawn

(iii) Three (3) feedback never provided

(iv) One (1) investigation still in progress

  1. Two (2) successful prosecution
  1. Two (2)withdrawn
  1. Two (2) investigation still in progress

2015

27

(i) Three (3) successful prosecution

(ii) Five (5) withdrawn

(iii) Seven (7) feedback never provided

(iv) Ten (10) investigation still in progress

  1. Two (2) investigation still in progress

2016

13

(i) Four (4) successful prosecution

(iii) Three (3) feedback never provided

(iv) Six (6) investigation still in progress

0

2017

25

(i) One (1) successful prosecution

(ii) Five (5) withdrawn

(iii) Two (2) feedback never provided

(iv) Seven (7) investigation still in progress

  1. One (1) successful prosecution
  1. Three (3) withdrawn
  1. Six (6) investigation still in progress

2018

16

(i) One (1) successful prosecution

(ii) Two (2) withdrawn

(iv) Eleven (11) investigation still in progress

  1. Two (2) investigation still in progress

The Honourable Member should kindly note that all the category of cases that are being reflected as “investigation still in progress” on the above table, is due to unavailability of case dockets in certain instances and also the fact that the key officers could not be located within the Law Enforcement Agencies. These cases are still kept open even though they are more than three (3) years old, due to the fact that the Law Enforcement Agencies are of the view that evidence may still come to light.

(bb) The entities reporting to me have reported as follows:

A. National Prosecuting Authority: Questions (a)(i); (ii); and (b)(i) are not applicable to the NPA.

(b)(ii) The table below indicates the number of cases investigated by the Integrity Management Unit within the NPA which were referred to diferrent Agencies within the Justice Cluster since 2012.

Agency

No. of cases

SAPS

12

SCCU

1

DPP offices

3

Hawks

4

ACTT

1

IPID

1

Magistrates Commission

1

The table below indicates the number of matters referred to the Labour Unit within the NPA involving officials for dishonesty/corruption, the number of officials dismissed as well as matters that were referred by the Unit to the SAPS since 2012.

Number of disciplinary actions

Number of Officials Dismissed

Number of matters referred to the SAPS

28

20

26

(b)(iii) The table below indicates the number of officials convicted from the various Departments within the Justice Cluster. The corruption was measured only since 2011 and no data is available to include before the 2011/2012 financial years.

Financial Year

Total Convicted

DoJ&CD Cluster

DoJ&CD

JUDICIARY

LASA

NPA

2011/12

9

5

1

1

2

2012/13

18

16

0

0

2

2013/14

17

16

0

0

1

2014/15

11

8

0

0

3

Grand Total

55

45

1

1

8

Since the financial year 2015/16 the reporting template of the NPA was altered without differentiating between specific Departments. Apart from NPA, information pertaining to other Departments was not measured separately. The only information that is available consists of the number of officials from the NPA convicted of corruption since 2015/16 as indicated on the table below:

FINANCIAL YEAR

NPA

2015/16

0

2016/17

3

2017/18

4

Grand Total

7

B. Legal Aid South Africa: Legal Aid SA has not referred any cases relating to the Prevention and Combating of Corrupt Activities Act, Act 12 of 2004, as amended to the (i) SA Police Service (SAPS) and (ii) Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation (DPCI) for further investigation since the Act was assented to.

C. Special Investigating Unit: The table below provides details of the SIU’s response:

ACHIEVEMENTS FROM INCEPTION TO DATE

 

2005/6

2006/7

2007/8

2008/9

2009/10

2010/11

2011/12

2012/13

2013/14

2014/15

Total

Total Cases Referred

632

2 675

4 204

3 930

3 797

2 809

2 213

865

170

-

21 295

Convictions

355

2 215

3 625

3 605

3 345

2 477

2 258

855

-

-

18 735

29 June 2018 - NW1751

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Bozzoli, Prof B to ask the Minister of Higher Education and Training

With regard to the policy on the Minimum Norms and Standards for Student Housing at Public Universities published in the Government Gazette Notice: R.897 on 29 September 2015, did any council of a public university (a) fail to submit approved plans and strategies for the phasing in of the minimum norms and standards in terms of its existing stock to her department by June 2016 as per section 12(a), and (b) fail to report the level of compliance with student housing minimum norms and standards in the annual report of the specified university as per section 11(c)?

Reply:

a) Only the University of Johannesburg submitted an approved plan and strategy for the phasing in of the minimum norms and standards by June 2016. The Department is developing a process to monitor compliance as part of its implementation of the new Macro Infrastructure Framework (MIF). Universities will be required to upload relevant policy documents, plans and reports on the MIF.

b) 14 Universities reported on their level of compliance with the norms and standards on student housing and 11 universities reported on their student housing target achievements but did not specify their compliance to the norms and standards on student housing. The University of South Africa was not required to report on student housing as it is a distance education institution.

29 June 2018 - NW1800

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Hadebe, Mr TZ to ask the Minister of Environmental Affairs

What (a) number of air quality monitoring stations (i) exist in Ethekwini Municipality and (ii) are fully operational, (b) steps have been taken to date to ensure the full functionality of all the stations and (c) plans are in place going forward to address the functionality of all the stations?

Reply:

(a) (i) EThekwini Municipality has a total number of:

  • fourteen (14) continuous ambient air quality monitoring stations;
  • ten (10) non-continuous “bubbler SO2” stations; and
  • six (6) Dust Fallout Monitors.

(ii) The non-continuous and dust fallout network are working optimally. However, the continuous monitoring network is ageing and requiring more attention from both an Operational and Capital perspective.

(b) Of the fourteen (14) continuous ambient air quality monitoring stations, nine (9) are fully operational, one (1) has an electricity supply problem at the moment whilst four (4) stations have problems with the NOx analysers. A service provider has recently been appointed to repair, service and calibration of these analysers. In addition, a service provider was awarded the contract to upgrade the Data Acquisition System and ensure that the stations are communicating reporting information online. Capital Funding has been made available in the 2018/2019 financial year to commence the replacement process.

The Department of Environmental Affairs (DEA) has initiated a project of establishing the new South African National Air Quality Indicator (NAQI) stations across the country. In this program, four (4) stations from eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality located at City Hall, Ganges, Settlers and Southern Works were identified as suitable stations to be utilised for the reporting of the NAQI. DEA has appointed a service provider to assist with implementation of this project over a period of five (5) years of which the four (4) stations listed above form part of this project. Some of the activities to be undertaken by the service is to carry out activities relating to this project which include, but are not limited to the following:

  • Installation and commissioning of new PM10, PM2.5 and SO2 instruments;
  • The assessment of the NAQI stations;
  • Development of an Air Quality Monitoring Plan;
  • NAQI stations data management and reporting; and
  • Capacity building for handover to network owners.

(c) The Air Quality Management Plan (AQMP) was approved by council during May 2018 together with a Capital and Operational Budget over a five (5) year period commencing on 01 July 2018. This includes a five year capital recommendation to refurbish the entire network over the period of the AQMP.

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29 June 2018 - NW2015

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Mokgalapa, Mr S to ask the MINISTER OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

1) What are the details of the (a) number of accidents that vehicles owned by his department were involved (i) in each of the past three financial years and (ii) since 1 April 2018, (b) cost for repairs in each case and (c)(i) number of and (ii) reasons for vehicles being written off in each case; 2) Whether all vehicles owned by his department have tracking devices installed?

Reply:

Details of vehicle accidents/incidents owned by the Department over the three financial years are as follows:

  • 2015/16 - Four (4), three incidents involved chips/cracks on windscreens, and the 4th vehicle was written off. Total cost of repairs in 2015/16 amounted to R20 876.13
  • 2016/17 - 2 (Two) - one vehicle was involved in a pile-up accident, and the other one involved a windscreen replacement. No vehicle was written off. Total cost of repairs for 2016/17 amounted to R36 534.03
  • 2017/18 - 3 (Three) - one vehicle had bumper repair, and the second vehicle a fog light and bottom bumper grill had to be repaired. The third incident involved repair of rear light glass. No vehicle was written off. Total cost of repairs for 2017/18 amounted to R12 918.00
  • Since 1 April 2018 - No accidents have occurred.

Details on tracking devices are not made publicly available.

-END-

29 June 2018 - NW1340

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Cardo, Dr MJ to ask the Minister in the Presidency

In terms of The Presidency’s Socio-Economic Impact Assessment System, which policies, laws and regulations have been (a) scrutinised and (b) found to have a negative socio-economic impact since 1 September 2015?

Reply:

a) During the period of June 2015 to end of 2017-18 Financial Year, DPME received 404 SEIAS reports with proposals from Departments of which 375 were analysed and related feedback was provided to departments for improvements. It should be noted that the above figures exclude re-submissions of updated reports and proposals. The table below provides a summary of proposals per each financial year:

Period

Total SEIAS reports Received by DPME from Departments

Proposals that were subjected to the Socio-Economic Impact Assessment System (SEIAS) by Departments and analysed by DPME per stated period.

Total Processed by DPME

   

Bills

Regulations

Policies

Frameworks

Strategies

Others[1]

 

01 June 2015 to

31 March 2016

117

58

14

21

1

1

4

99 (85%)

01 April 2016 to

31 March 2017

135

39

24

29

1

11

23

127 (94%)

01 April 2017 to

31 March 2018

152

44

37

31

5

13

19

149 (98%)

Total

404

141

75

81

7

25

46

375 (93%)

Others refers to High Impact and cross sectoral Plans, Programmes, Rules, Norms and Standards, Concept Notes, Research Reports and Business Cases 

(b) Which ones were found to have a negative socio-economic impact since 1 September 2015?  

It should be noted that DPME does not reject proposals. Proposals that were found to have potential negative socio-economic impact were sent back to departments for improvements. Cabinet would not approve any proposal that contradicts the Constitution and the National Development Plan. Examples of key ones in the public domain which were referred back by DPME for further processing and improvements particularly on mitigation of identified risks (possible unintended consequences) are the Regulations of Agricultural Land Holding Bill which still need to be processed by Parliament and the Mining Charter which is being currently being revised.

DPME working together with custodian departments encourages stakeholders to participate and provide factual comments to the Liquor Amendment and the proposed Tobacco Products and Electronic Systems Bills which have been perceived as having unintended consequences by various groupings.

Other common challenges where DPME referred back or intervened on departments’s SEIAS reports and proposals included the following:

  • Lack of evidence based policy making including use of evaluations, research and other references to inform amendments or development of new proposals.
  • This became evident with challenges around problem identification and choice of policy options to address such problems (articulation on Theory of Change);
  • Limited consultation with affected stakeholders both internally within departments and across;
  • Inability to quantify costs related to the implementation of the proposals; and
  • Poor mitigation strategies to minimise associated costs and identified risks.

 

   

Approved

Not

Approved

Approved

as amended

   

Comment:

Dr NC Dlamini-Zuma

Minister in the Presidency: Planning Monitoring and Evaluation

   

Date:

   

 

29 June 2018 - NW1915

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Mulaudzi, Adv TE to ask the Minister of Justice and Correctional Services

What (a) is the total number of incidents of sexual harassment that were reported to the human resources offices of entities reporting to him in (i) 2016 and (ii) 2017 and (b) are the details of each incident that took place; (2) was each incident investigated; if not, why not in each case; if so, what were the outcomes of the investigation in each case?

Reply:

Department of Justice and Constitutional Development

1. (a) The total number of incidents of sexual harassment that have been reported in the Department of Justice and Constitutional Development, are as follows:

(i) In each of the past two financial years:

(aa) 2016/17                   :       Two (2) cases were reported; and

(bb) 2017/18                   :       Three (3) cases were reported.

(b) The details of each incident that took place are as follows:

(i) Regarding the two (2) cases reported in 2016/17: In one case, the incident involved negative sexual comments and in the second case, the incident involved gestures deemed as unwanted sexual advances.

(ii) Regarding the three (3) cases reported in 2017/2018: In one case, the incident involved negative sexual description of a female colleague, in the second case, the incident involved gestures deemed as unwanted sexual advances and the last case involved statements deemed sexually negative to a colleague.

2. Regarding the investigation and outcomes of each incident, I have been informed as follows:

(a) Regarding the two (2) cases which were reported in 2016/17 financial year, the two (2) cases were investigated and disciplinary hearings were conducted. In the one case, the employee was found guilty and a sanction of suspension without pay was imposed. In the other case, the matter was withdrawn by the Department as there was insufficient evidence.

(b) Regarding the three cases which were reported in 2017/18 financial year, the three (3) cases were investigated. Two cases were withdrawn, with a bilateral settlement relating to one case; the second matter was withdrawn by the Department as there was insufficient evidence and the last case is still pending finalization (not concluded).

(ii) The entities have reported as follows:

A. Legal Aid South Africa:

1. (a) Total number of sexual harassment incidents reported at Legal Aid SA is as follows:

(aa) 2016: zero (0) incidents reported to Human Resources (HR); and

(bb) 2017: one (1) incident reported to HR.

(b) The details regarding the one (1) incident reported in 2017/18 are that the incident involved gestures deemed as unwanted sexual advances.

(2) Regarding the investigation and outcomes of each incident, I have been informed as follows:

Regarding the one case which was reported in 2017/18 financial year, the grievance was thoroughly investigated. The outcome of the investigation confirmed the complaint and that there were sufficient grounds for a formal disciplinary hearing. The employee was afforded an opportunity to make representations as to why he should not be suspended, pending a disciplinary hearing. In response, the employee resigned with immediate effect from the employment of Legal Aid SA. This matter was thus closed internally.

B. National Prosecuting Authority:

1. (aa) 2016: One (1) incident of sexual harassment was reported. However, in paragraph (2) below, the NPA reported on an outcome made in 2016 of an incident that occured in a prior year (2014).

(bb) 2017: One (1) incident was reported.

2. In October 2016, an official from the Office for Witness Protection (OWP) was dismissed for sexual harassment.  While the incident took place in 2014 and was investigated and the disciplinary hearing commenced in 2015,  the appeal process was finalised in September 2016. 

Additional information for 2016:

Allegations of sexual harassment against a prosecutor were reported to Employee Relations in June 2016. The allegations were investigated and it was found that the prosecutor had a case to answer. Formal disciplinary action was recommended, however the NPA did not proceed with formal disciplinary action as the complainant formally withdrew the allegation of sexual harassment against the prosecutor on 7 October 2016. The NPA was informed by her attorney that the allegation has been formally withdrawn and a copy of the formal withdrawal of the allegation was sent to the NPA. The NPA responded to the complainant’s attorney on 14 October 2016 that in light of the formal withdrawal of the allegation against the prosecutor, the NPA will not proceed with disciplinary action against the official. 

 

2017:

The incident of sexual harassment in the Director of Public Prosecutions: Free State region was reported to Labour Relations in October 2017. The matter was investigated and it was found that a District Court Prosecutor made himself guilty of sexual harassment. The complainant reported the matter, however did not want to participate as a witness in a disciplinary hearing. Due to the fact that the complainant was unwilling to testify in the disciplinary hearing, progressive disciplinary action was taken against the offending official. He was served with a Final Written Warning on 31 January 2018. He appealed the Final Written Warning. The Appeal Authority dismissed the appeal  and the matter was finalised on 23 February 2018. 

 

C. Special Investigating Unit:

No incidents of sexual harassment were reported in the SIU in 2016 and 2017.

 

Office of the Chief Justice

1. (a) No incidents of Sexual Harassment were reported to the Human Resource office of the (i) Office of the Chief Justice, (ii) (aa) in 2016 and (bb) 2017.   

2. Not applicable.

 

Department of Correctional Services

3. (a) (i) (ii) (aa) (bb)

REGION

Incidents

2016/2017

2017/2018

Total number of cases reported

4

10

Total  number of cases concluded

1

6

Withdrawn

0

2

 

(1) (b)

2016/2017

REGION

INCIDENT 

SUMMARY OF DETAILON EACH INCIDENT

Free State & Northern Cape

Sexual Harassment

(2016/2017) Nil

Eastern Cape (EC)

Sexual Harrassment East London Maximum

Alleged perpertrator sent a nude picture of an elderly couple by cell-phone to the Area Commissioner during working hours.

Matter was investigated and the decision on 2016-11-14 was to charge the official with sexual harassment. The hearing was concluded on 2016.12.15 and he was sanctioned to suspension without pay for one month.

 

Kwa-Zulu Natal (KZN)

Sexual Harassment

Nil

Limpopo, Mpumalanga, Northern West (LMN)

Sexual Harassment

Barberton

Two female officials alleged that the “ perpetrator” touched them inappropriately. One complainant withdrew the matter in 2017. The case was reported on 12 September 2016 and after two disciplinary sittings case was withdrawn on 28 April 2017. The other allegation was investigated and alleged perpetrator was acquitted in 2017. 

Gauteng

Sexual Harassment

Nil

Western Cape

Sexual Harassment

Southern Cape

An allegation of sexual harassment against an offender was reported. The investigation did not recommended a disciplinary hearing.

 

2017/2018

REGION

INCIDENT

SUMMARY OF DETAIL ON EACH INCIDENT

FC & NC

Sexual Harassment

The alleged perpetrator touched the private parts of an offender. The matter was investigated and the official was formally charge with misconduct. Disciplinary hearing is to follow

EC

Sexual Harassment

Nil

KZN

Sexual Harassment

Durban Westville

Medium A

 

Area Commissioner`s Office

The complainant submitted a statement withdrawing the matter formlly without prejudice. The matter was then regarded a finalized in April 2018

 

Complainant made an allegation of unwelcome verbal advances against the perpetrator in January 2018. Final written warning was recommended but alleged perpetrator refused to accept the sanction. The official will undergo a discipline hearing in June 2018 

LMN

Sexual Harassment

The official (Social worker ) alleged that the alleged perpetrator touched her inappropriately. The matter has not been concluded yet. Mediation has nont been finalized. 

 

 

Gauteng

Sexual Harassment

Nil

WC

 

Sexual Harassment

 

Drakenstein, Goodwood, South Cape

Three from Drakenstein. Breakdown as follows:

One- unwelcome touch and two unwelcome remarks.

 

Goodwood: one unwelcome remarks, touch and lies about sexual life of the complainant.

 

4. Yes, all the incidents were investigated. Outcomes/ sanctions are depicted in the table below:

Incident

201/2017

2017/2018

Sanctions

1

5

Corrective Counselling

0

2

Final Written Warning

0

0

Suspension Without Salary

1

1

Dismissal

0

1

Acquittal

0

1

Other

3 (pending)

Carried over to 2017

3 (pending)

2 disciplinary hearing and 1 mediation to be concluded

29 June 2018 - NW1999

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Robinson, Ms D to ask the Minister of Environmental Affairs

(1)Whether her Department conducted any water quality tests of any water bodies in the Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Municipality (a) in each of the past five financial years and (b) since 01 April 2018; if not, what is the position in this regard; if so, what are the details of the findings in each case; (2) Will she furnish Mrs D Robinson with copies of each report?

Reply:

1. (a) and (b)

The Parliamentary question should be answered by the Department of Water and Sanitation as it does not fall within the mandate of Environmental Affairs.

2. The Parliamentary question should be answered by the Department of Water and Sanitation as it does not fall within the mandate of Environmental Affairs.

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29 June 2018 - NW2084

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Ngwenya, Ms W to ask the Minister of Transport

(1)With regard to the N2 Wild Coast Toll Road being constructed by the SA National Roads Agency, on what envisaged date will the (a) seven largest bridges be completed and (b) construction of the actual road itself begin; (2) whether any contracts have been signed for the construction of the specified road; if not, on what date(s) will the contracts be signed; (3) what obstacles has he found remain to the commencement of the construction of the road; (4) (a) on what date will the specified road be completed and (b) which section of the road will be completed (i) first and (ii) last?

Reply:

1. (a) The planned completion date of the seven largest bridges across the rivers are summarised in table below.

River name

Approx. Completion Date

Mzimvubu

August 2022

Msikaba

March 2022

Mtentu

November 2021

Mnyamani

June 2022

Kulumbe

June 2022

Mphlane

November 2021

Mzamba

May 2022

b. The planned N2 Wild Coast Road (N2WCR) extends from East London via Mthatha, Port St Johns and Lusikisiki to the Mtanvuna River on the border between the Eastern Cape and Kwa Zulu Natal.

i. The construction of brownfields portions of the N2WCR between East London and Mthatha and between Mthatha and Port St Johns began in 2011.

ii. Within the greenfields portion of the N2WCR between Port St Johns and Port Edward via Lusikisiki construction of Haul roads within the proclaimed road reserve to access the Msikaba and Mtentu bridge sites began in November 2016.

iii. The construction of the first of several greenfield road projects is planned to start approximately in April 2019.

2. To date the following contracts have been signed for the following N2 Wild Coast Road Projects:

Ref #

District Municipality

Local Municipality

Project Description

Project Number

Type of Work

Phase

Completion

1

Buffalo City Metro

Buffalo City Metro

N2 – Gonubie I/C to Brakfontein I/C

N.002-160-2015/1

Strengthening

Complete

2013

2

OR Tambo District Municipality

King Sabata Dalindyebo Local Municipality

N2 – Sitebe Komkulu to Viedgesville

N.002-180-2003/1

Upgrade

Complete

2014

3

OR Tambo District Municipality

King Sabata Dalindyebo Local Municipality/ Nyandeni Municipality

R61 – Mthatha to Ngqeleni (Dualling)

R.061-080-2011/1

Upgrade

Complete

2017

4

OR Tambo District Municipality

Port St Johns Local Municipality

R61 – TOMBO Intersection (Dual Carriageway)

R.061-080-2012/2

Improvement

Complete

2015

5

OR Tambo District Municipality

Ngquza Hill Local Municipality

R61 – Ntafufu River to Lusikisiki

R.061-080-2013/1

Special Maintenance

Complete

2013

6

Amathole

Mnquma

N2 - Toleni to Ibika

N.002-170-2015/1

Special Maintenance

Construction

2016

7

OR Tambo

King Sabata Dalindyebo

N2 – Tetyana to Sitebe Komkulu

N.002-180-2010/1

Upgrade

Construction

2016

8

OR Tambo

Nyandeni

R61 - Ngqeleni to Libode

R.061-080-2012/4

Upgrade

Construction

2014

9

OR Tambo

Nyandeni

R61 - Misty Mount to Mafini

R.061-080-2012/1

Upgrade

Construction

2016

10

OR Tambo

Port St Johns

R61 - Majola Tea to Tombo

R.061-080-2012/3

Upgrade

Construction

2014

11

OR Tambo

Ingquza Hill

N2WCR - Construction Haul Road to Msikaba bridge site south

N.002-200-2016/2S

Construction haul road & relocations

Construction

2016

12

OR Tambo

Ingquza Hill

N2WCR - Construction Haul Road to Msikaba bridge site north

N.002-200-2016/2N

Construction haul road & relocations

Construction

2016

13

OR Tambo District Municipality

Ingquza Hill

N2WCR - Construction Haul Road to Mtentu bridge site south

N.002-201-2016/1S

Construction haul road & relocations

Construction

2016

14

Alfred Nzo District Municipality/OR Tambo District Municipality

Mbizana Local Municipality/Ingquza Hill Local Municipality

N2 - Mtentu Bridge

N.002-201-2016/1

New Bridge

Construction

2018

15

Alfred Nzo District Municipality

Mbizana Local Municipality

N2WCR - Construction Haul Road to Mtentu bridge site north

N.002-201-2016/1N

Construction haul road & relocations

Construction

2016

3. After agreeing the final funding model with National Treasury in 2017, none.

4. (a) As seen from above table the first brownfields portions on the N2 was completed in 2013. The greenfield portion of the N2 Wild Coast Road between Port Edward and the Mtanvuna River is expected to be finished and open to traffic by late 2022/early 2023.

(b) (i) Within the greenfield portion the sub-sections of Lingeni to Msikaba and Msikaba to Mtentu are expected to be finished first.

(ii) Within the greenfield portion the sub-sections between Ndwalane and Ntafufu, which includes the Mzimvubu river bridge is expected to be finished last.

NW2238E

29 June 2018 - NW2055

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Alberts, Mr ADW to ask the Minister of Transport

(1)Whether he has found, in light of the rule that a registered motor vehicle owner may appoint an agent to administer and pay road traffic fines and also formally granted such powers in terms of the National Road Traffic Act, Act 93 of 1996, the Administrative Adjudication of Road Traffic Offenses Act (AARTO), Act 46 of 1998, and the Electronic National Administration Traffic Information System (eNatis), that external road traffic service providers acting on behalf of local governments can also depend on such law prescripts to forward fines and relevant notices to the owners instead of these legally appointed agents; if not, (3) whether he will create legal certainty so that motor vehicle owners can rely on their legally appointed agents to do the necessary administration and payments with regard to road traffic fines; if so, (4) whether he will act against service providers who are constantly in breach in this regard; if not, why not; if so, what are the relevant details?

Reply:

1. The provisions of the National Road Traffic Act, 1996 or the Administrative Adjudication of Road Traffic Offences Act, 1998, do not give any local government the authority for external service providers to forward fines and notices on their behalf.

(3) The National Road Traffic Act, 1996 provides for the appointment of a proxy that must deal with the affairs of the motor vehicle owner particularly in a case where the owner is not a natural person.

(4) There is no need for an action against service providers since there seem to be no transgression of the National Road Traffic Act, 1996.

29 June 2018 - NW1792

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Purdon, Mr RK to ask the Minister of Environmental Affairs

(1) (a) What number of black rhino have been translocated to the Republic of Chad (i) in each of the five financial years and (ii) since 1 April 2018 and (b) to which parks or facilities were they. (2) whether the government of Chad purchased the rhino; if so, what amount was paid for the rhino; if not, were they a donation from the Government of South Africa; if so, (3) whether the Government paid for the transportation costs; if so, what amount was paid to translocate the rhino?

Reply:

(1) (a)

(i) No rhinos were translocated by South Africa to the Republic of Chad in the past five financial years.

(ii) Six black rhinos were translocated on 03 May 2018.

(b)

To the Zakouma National Park in the Republic of Chad.

(2) The six black rhinos were part of the Custodianship Programme with the Republic of Chad for the purpose of reintroducing black rhinos in the Republic of Chad following the loss of their native subspecies 46 years ago. Secondly, the reintroduction of six black rhinos in the Republic of Chad is also aimed at growing the continental meta-population of black rhinos and to contribute to the conservation of black rhinos on the African continent. This is in line with the African Range States African Rhino Conservation Plan aimed at re-establishing rhino populations in former range states.

The Custodianship Agreement was part of the other two Co-operative Agreements, namely:

  • Memorandum of Understanding on Biodiversity Conservation and Management; and
  • Memorandum of Understanding on the Reintroduction of Black Rhinoceros in the Republic of Chad.

Key to the Custodian Agreement are the following arrangements:

  • South Africa will continue to own the black rhino while their offspring will be owned by the Republic of Chad.
  • Chad (in case of a dire need for re-introduction of black rhinos to South Africa in the future) will make available the progeny/offspring of the black rhinos, either to supplement or re-establish South Africa’s black rhino population.

(3) The Government of the Republic of Chad paid for the transportation costs in line with the Memorandum of Understanding signed between the Governments of South Africa and Chad.

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29 June 2018 - NW2112

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Marais, Mr S to ask the Minister of Defence and Military Veterans

What is the current status of the intensive care unit at 2 Military Hospital?

Reply:

The Intensive Care Unit at 2 Military Hospital is at present functional and the admission of patients has been re-established.

29 June 2018 - NW2108

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Esau, Mr S to ask the Minister of Defence and Military Veterans

As part of the required sea hours, what number of days did each vessel of her department spend (a) in False Bay and (b) beyond False Bay in the (i) 2012-13, (ii) 2013-14, (iii) 2014-15, (iv) 2015-16 and (v) 2016-17 financial years?

Reply:

  1. The response to this question contains classified information and can only be disclosed in a closed session of the Joint Standing Committee on Defence.

29 June 2018 - NW2005

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Mileham, Mr K to ask the Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs

(1)With reference to the statement in his speech on the Budget Vote of his department on 15 May 2018 that only 7% of the country’s municipalities are considered to be functioning well, which (a) municipalities constitute the 7% of well-functioning municipalities and (b) criteria did the specified municipalities fulfil, which other municipalities did not, in order to be considered well-functioning; (2) whether his department has put any measures in place to encourage other municipalities to fulfil the criteria that the well-functioning municipalities have met; if not, why not; if so, what are the relevant details?

Reply:

1(a) The following list of municipalities constitute the 7% well performing municipalities:

     

Audit opinion

Municipality

Province

District

2016-17

2015-16

2014-15

2013-14

Senqu

EC

Joe Gqabi

Unqualified with no findings

Unqualified with no findings

Unqualified with no findings

Unqualified with no findings

Midvaal

GP

Sedibeng

Unqualified with no findings

Unqualified with no findings

Unqualified with no findings

Unqualified with no findings

King Cetshwayo District

KZN

uThungulu

Unqualified with no findings

Unqualified with no findings

Unqualified with no findings

Unqualified with no findings

uMhlathuze

KZN

uThungulu

Unqualified with no findings

Unqualified with no findings

Unqualified with no findings

Unqualified with no findings

Umzumbe

KZN

Ugu

Unqualified with no findings

Unqualified with no findings

Unqualified with no findings

Unqualified with no findings

Ehlanzeni District

MP

Ehlanzeni

Unqualified with no findings

Unqualified with no findings

Unqualified with no findings

Unqualified with no findings

ZF Mgcawu District

NC

ZF Mgcawu District

Unqualified with no findings

Unqualified with no findings

Unqualified with no findings

Unqualified with no findings

Breede Valley

WC

Cape Winelands

Unqualified with no findings

Unqualified with no findings

Unqualified with no findings

Unqualified with no findings

Cape Agulhas

WC

Overberg

Unqualified with no findings

Unqualified with no findings

Unqualified with no findings

Unqualified with no findings

Cape Winelands District

WC

Cape Winelands

Unqualified with no findings

Unqualified with no findings

Unqualified with no findings

Unqualified with no findings

Drakenstein

WC

Cape Winelands

Unqualified with no findings

Unqualified with no findings

Unqualified with no findings

Unqualified with no findings

George

WC

Eden

Unqualified with no findings

Unqualified with no findings

Unqualified with no findings

Unqualified with no findings

Hessequa

WC

Eden

Unqualified with no findings

Unqualified with no findings

Unqualified with no findings

Unqualified with no findings

Langeberg

WC

Cape Winelands

Unqualified with no findings

Unqualified with no findings

Unqualified with no findings

Unqualified with no findings

Mossel Bay

WC

Eden

Unqualified with no findings

Unqualified with no findings

Unqualified with no findings

Unqualified with no findings

Overstrand

WC

Overberg

Unqualified with no findings

Unqualified with no findings

Unqualified with no findings

Unqualified with no findings

Swartland

WC

West Coast

Unqualified with no findings

Unqualified with no findings

Unqualified with no findings

Unqualified with no findings

Theewaterskloof

WC

Overberg

Unqualified with no findings

Unqualified with no findings

Unqualified with no findings

Unqualified with no findings

West Coast District

WC

West Coast

Unqualified with no findings

Unqualified with no findings

Unqualified with no findings

Unqualified with no findings

Witzenberg

WC

Cape Winelands

Unqualified with no findings

Unqualified with no findings

Unqualified with no findings

Unqualified with no findings

All of these municipalities obtained an unqualified audit report with no findings for at least the past 4 years.

(b) Over the past few years it has become clear that there could be three root causes for distress in local government:

(i) A municipality that finds itself in distress due to failures in governance, financial management and administration (i.e. The institutional performance context), and

(ii) A municipality that finds itself in distress because it spatially and socio-economically was and always will be a financially non-viable entity (i.e. the socio-economic context);

(iii) A municipality that finds itself in distress as a result of systemic issues around powers and functions, fast growth in urbanization with expansion of capital infrastructure to fulfil increasing demand and an inability to grow operational revenue concurrent to ensure sufficient maintenance and operation of the infrastructure.

The manifestation of these root causes is however complex and often difficult to pinpoint. Distress could be a result of all three root causes or a combination of any two.

Whilst the above list focuses on sound financial management practices, it happened that a municipality such as Langeberg, for example, finds itself in the well-performing list with regard to financial management practices (audit outcomes), but simultaneously reflected on the distressed list of 87 because the Municipal Infrastructure Agent identified it as part of the 55 municipalities that are struggling to spend its Municipal Infrastructure Grant (MIG).

2) Yes, the Department has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the National Treasury. Municipalities will be monitored continually and receive joint support from the National Treasury in the form of:

(i) Financial Recovery Plans - the Municipal Financial Recovery Service (MFRS) was established in 2007 as a Directorate in the National Treasury within the Office of the Accountant- General, Chief Directorate MFMA implementation in line with section 157 of the MFMA. In terms of section 158, the functions of the unit include:

  • Preparation of financial recovery plans;
  • Monitoring the implementation of the recovery plan;
  • Assisting municipalities to identify the causes of and potential solutions to the financial problems;
  • Information is collected on municipal financial problems and on best practices in resolving such problems.

Assistance is based on requests received from the municipality or the province and provided in a collaborative and coordinated way with other national or provincial departments. In order to support municipalities with financial recovery, National and Provincial Treasuries use the Financial Management Capability Maturity Model (FMCMM)

(ii) The Financial Management Capability Maturity model (FMCMM) is a tool (comprising 21 modules) to drive improvements in the financial, institutional and capacity disciplines in municipalities. The objective is to ensure that support is directed to areas most in need, with changes resulting in progressive maturity assessment improvements.

The project involves NT working in conjunction with Provincial Treasuries to promote actions to support, monitor and report on FM issues in specific municipalities. Actual reviews/ reassessments will be conducted through the Provincial Treasuries, who will ensure the preparation and implementation of action plans to address remaining areas of weakness. (FMCMM support is included in the MFIP Technical Advisors activities.) Assistance, where required and requested, will be provided by NT in the re-assessment process to support the development of appropriate action plans and to monitor progress within established timelines.

(iii) DCoG has identified a strategic intervention aimed at enhancing the municipal revenue management and debt collection system in local government. The intervention comprises the following stages:

  • Implementation planning and conducting an “As Is’’ assessment
  • Development of an improvement plan (municipal-specific simplified revenue plan)
  • Implementation of the municipal-specific simplified revenue plan

(iv) The Department of Cooperative Governance’s Provincial coordinators will provide support in the form of coordination of the technical task teams that work with municipalities to address the challenges identified.

29 June 2018 - NW998

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Stubbe, Mr DJ to ask the Minister in the Presidency

How much land does (a) her Office 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:

The Department of Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation is still investigating the matter.

   

Approved

Not

Approved

Approved

as amended

   

Comment:

Dr NC Dlamini-Zuma

Minister in the Presidency: Planning Monitoring and Evaluation

   

Date:

   

29 June 2018 - NW2086

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Ngwenya, Ms W to ask the Minister of Transport

(1)Whether any other high-speed rail systems other than the extensions to the Gautrain and the Moloto Rail Corridor are envisaged for the country over the next 30 years; if not, what is the position in this regard; if so, for which routes are the high-speed rail systems envisaged; (2) are any such new high or higher speed train routes envisaged between Gauteng and KwaZulu-Natal; if so, what are the relevant details; (3) whether any such systems are envisaged for the Western Cape or the City of Cape Town; if so, what are the relevant details?

Reply:

1. In terms of the National Transport Master Plan (NATMAP) 2050 approved by Cabinet in October 2016, there are proposed high speed rail passenger systems for the following routes :

a) Johannesburg-Durban ; and

b) Pretoria –Polokwane.

2. The proposed high speed rail between Gauteng and Kwazulu Natal is a recommendation of NATMAP 2050 and nothing in a form of pre-feasibility study or commitment from any authority has been done.

3. There is no recommendations of high speed rail in Western Cape or City of Cape Town.

29 June 2018 - NW1601

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Steenkamp, Ms J to ask the Minister of Environmental Affairs

(1)What are the reasons for the drastic decline in performance with regard to the Waste Tyre Diversion target vs performance for the 2016-17 financial year; (2) whether the Waste Bureau target to divert 50% of all tyres from landfills in the 2018-19 financial year includes off-the-road (OTR) tyres; if not, (a) how does the Waste Bureau plan to commence with OTR tyre collections, and (b) what is the time-line in this regard; if so, how will the specified target be incorporated into the industry once the plan is approved; (3) whether, in light of the fact that the Recycling and Economic Development Initiative of South Africa could not reach the target of diverting 50% of all tyres from landfills with a budget of R520 million, she has found that the Waste Bureau can achieve the specified target with the available budget of R320 million; if not, what is the position in this regard; if so, what are the relevant details of how the Waste Bureau will reach the target; and (4) what is the Waste Bureau’s current options to enable collections and recycling of OTR tyres nationally?

Reply:

1. According to reports received from REDISA, the 2016 volumes were impacted by shortage of depot storage space and slow uptake in demand. The figures also excluded the OTR tyres, and the reporting in the late 2016/17 excluded waste tyre exportation; and when we include the figures for export, the performance exceeds the target.

2. Yes, OTR tyres are included in the target.

(a) Refer to a response in 2 above.

(b) The OTR tyre collections is already taking place, although at the slow pace. The new equipment for pre-processing of OTR tyres has been procured and is expected to be delivered in a month or two. This, together with Waste Bureau actions, will improve waste tyre processing capacity in the near future; and will also enable the organisation to improve OTR collections and processing capacity.

3. The budget will not be sufficient and, in this regard, National Treasury is being engaged.

4. The collection and recycling of OTR is currently taking place, but at a small scale. When the new equipment arrives (referred to in 2b above), then the Waste Bureau will be able to increase the OTR collection and pre-processing rate. The current initiatives by the Waste Bureau to increase the processing capacity (including going out on tender) will lead to an improved OTR recycling rate.

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29 June 2018 - NW1927

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Paulsen, Mr N M to ask the Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries

(1) What (a) is the total number of incidents of sexual harassment that were reported to the human resources offices of entities reporting to him in (i) 2016 and (ii) 2017 and (b) are the details of each incident that took place; (2) was each incident investigated; if not, why not in each case; if so, what were the outcomes of the investigation in each case?

Reply:

(1) a) There were no cases of sexual harassment reported in the past three years. However, there is one case of assault which has been reported and is still pending.

(ii) There were no cases of sexual harassment opened since 2017

(b) (i) There were no cases opened and concluded

(ii) There were no cases that were withdrawn

(iii) There are no cases which remains open

(c) There were no sanctions issued

(b) The Department does have a Sexual Harassment Policy. Cases of assault are dealt with in terms of the PSCBC Resolution 1 of 2003 (Disciplinary Code and Procedures). Allegations of sexual harassment are reported through the Sexual Harassment Adviser who with consent of the victim assists in bringing allegations to finality. The perpetrators of sexual harassment are subjected to formal disciplinary proceedings should grounds for misconduct be established after an investigation. An appropriate sanction for such an offence is dismissal as contained in paragraph 4 of PSCBC Resolution 1 of 2003.

2) Not applicable.

29 June 2018 - NW362

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Krumbock, Mr GR to ask the Minister in the Presidency

(a) What is the total amount that was (i) budgeted for and (ii) spent on his private office (aa) in each of the past three financial years and (bb) since 1 April 2017 and (b) what was the (i) remuneration, (ii) salary level, (iii) job title, (iv) qualification and (v) job description of each employee appointed in his private office in each of the specified periods?

Reply:

R million

2014/15

2015/16

2016/17

2017/18

Budget

21.1

21.4

25.8

31.0

Expenditure

21.1

21.4

25.8

27.8

(b) 

(i) Remuneration – (R6, 395,682 PA)

(ii) Salary levels of staff in the Private Office of the Minister:

1 X Chief of Staff L14

1 X Private Secretary L13

1 X Spokesperson L13

1 X Cabinet and Parliamentary Officer L13

1 X DD: Cabinet Support L12

1 X ASD: Admin Secretary L9

1 X Ministerial Aid Cape Town L7

1 X Registry Clerk L5

1 X Snr Messenger / Driver Pretoria L5

(iii) Job Titles of staff in the Private Office of the Minister:

1 X Chief of Staff

1 X Private Secretary

1 X Spokesperson

1 X Cabinet and Admin Secretary

1 X Parliamentary Officer

1 X DD: Cabinet Support

1 X ASD: Admin Secretary

1 X Registry Clerk

1 X Snr Messenger / Driver Pretoria

 

(iv) Qualifications of staff in the Private Office of the Minister:

Position

Name

Qualification

NQF Level

Chief of Staff L14 (Remuneration P/A is R1,127 334)

TP Mhlongo

B Com: Commerce

Honours: Psychology

8

ASD: Admin Secretary L9 (Remuneration P/A is R334 545 PA)

Machogo D

Advance Diploma Certificate: Public Administration

6

   

Post-Graduate Diploma

7

Private Secretary L13

(Remuneration P/A is R991 500 PA)

M Mbele

Bachelor of Admin: International Relations

Bachelor of Arts Honours: Journalism

Master of Arts: Political Science

9

     

Deputy Director: Cabinet Support L12 (Remuneration P/A is R814 884 PA)

 

D Mokgohloa

   
   

BA: Youth Development

7

   

MPhil: Youth Development

9

Media Liaison Officer/Spokesperson L13 (Remuneration P/A is R948174 PA)

M Mtshali

Post Graduate Diploma: Management

8

Deputy Director: Admin Support L12 (Remuneration P/A is R877 866 PA

B Ngobeni

Bachelor of Arts: Social Work

7

Parliamentary Officer/Cabinet L13 (Remuneration P/A is R948174 PA)

 

N Nqaba

BA Honours: Development Studies

Master of Arts: Development Studies

8

9

   

B Admin: Sport Science

7

Snr Messenger / Driver (Pretoria) L5 (Remuneration P/A is R169 647 PA)

W Zwane

 Senior Certificate(Gr 12)

4

Secretary L6 (Remuneration is R183 558 PA)

N More

Senior Certificate(Gr 12)

4

(v) Job Description of each employee appointed in the Private Office of the Minister:

The Job Descriptions indicating the job functions and duties are attached.

   

Approved

Not

Approved

Approved

as amended

   

Comment:

Dr NC Dlamini-Zuma

Minister in the Presidency: Planning Monitoring and Evaluation

   

Date:

   

 

 

29 June 2018 - NW1463

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Vos, Mr J to ask the Minister of Defence and Military Veterans

(1)Whether, with reference to the reply of the President, Mr C M Ramaphosa, to the debate on the State of the Nation Address on 22 February 2018 to implement lifestyle audits, (a) she, (b) senior management service members in her department and/or (c) any of the heads of entities reporting to her have undergone a lifestyle audit in the past three financial years; if not, have any plans been put in place to perform such audits; if so, in each case, what are the details of the (i) date of the lifestyle audit, (ii) name of the person undergoing the audit, (iii) name of the auditing firm conducting the audit and (iv) outcome of the audit; (2) whether she will furnish Mr J Vos with copies of the lifestyle audit reports?

Reply:

ARMSCOR

Armscor has not undertaken any lifestyle audit in the past three financial years. Lifestyle audits are being considered by management and the process of planning will be undertaken as part of the new financial year audit process after all necessary considerations such as the legislative and resources requirements. Considerations, include, the use of the service provider in the approved panel of service providers, the basis for the lifestyle audits being management request, special assignment and the whistleblowing system and direct reports, as well as the cost benefit analysis. To date no request has been made for a lifestyle audit.

DEPARTMENT OF MILITARY VETERANS

Lifestyle audit has not been conducted in the Department of Military Veterans. There’s no plan in place.

DEPARTMENT OF DEFENCE

The Department of Defence has not conducted any lifestyle audit during the past three years.

MILOMBUD

The office of the Military Ombud to date has not exposed the head of the institution, nor senior management service members to a lifestyle audit over the past three financial years.

CASTLE CONTROL BOARD

None of the CCB's Management Team has undergone life style audits during the past five years. 

DEFENCE FORCE SERVICE COMMISSION

No lifestyle audit was conducted in the DFSC in the past three financial years.  

29 June 2018 - NW2113

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Marais, Mr S to ask the Minister of Defence and Military Veterans

(a) What steps has the Surgeon-General taken to address the long delays in procurement of needed medical equipment for military hospitals and (b) what are the reasons that the procurement of a computed tomography scanner at 2 Military Hospital took eight months?

Reply:

(1)(a) What steps has the Surgeon General taken to address the long delays in procurement of needed medical equipment for military hospitals and

The SA Military Health Service is not a single role player in the tender-procurement process and is largely dependent on the placing of authorised procurement on external entities. The SA Military Health Services has streamlined internal logistics processes and aligned these processes to respond speedily to concerns from the Central Procurement Services Centre. Furthermore additional funding from National Treasury are being utilised to procure medical equipment. Monitoring of these processes are addressed in the weekly Command Council of the SA Military Health Service.

(b) what are the reasons that the procurement of a computed tomography scanner at 2 Military Hospital took eight months?

The procurement of the computerised tomography (CT) scanner took place in 2009. The delay was not linked to the initial procurement process, but to the procurement process in the repair of the CT scanner. The procurement process for repair was above the SAMHS delegation and was therefore referred to the Central Procurement Service Centre. The Central Procurement Service Centre referred the initial procurement request back with questions regarding the preferred supplier. This resulted in a delay of the repair of the equipment.

29 June 2018 - NW1938

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Ketabahle, Ms V to ask the Minister of Telecommunications and Postal Services

(1)What (a) is the total number of incidents of sexual harassment that were reported to the human resources offices of (i) his department and (ii) entities reporting to him in (aa) 2016 and (bb) 2017 and (b) are the details of each incident that took place; (2) Was each incident investigated; if not, why not in each case; if so, what were the outcomes of the investigation in each case?

Reply:

I have been informed by the Department and Entities as follows:

Department:

(1) None

USAASA

(1) None

SENTECH

(1) None

.ZADNA

(1) None

BBI

(1) None

NEMISA

(1) None

SITA

(1) One in 2017 who was charged and dismissed.

SAPO

  1. Three in 2016, who were all found not guilty.
  2. Four in 2017, two were found not guilty and two were dismissed.

Approved/ not approved

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Dr SC Cwele, MP

Minister

DATE:

29 June 2018 - NW1904

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Alberts, Mr ADW to ask the Minister of Higher Education and Training

(1)Whether all members of the senior management service (SMS) in her department had declared their interests for the past year as required by the Public Service Regulations; if not, (a) why not, (b) how many of the specified members did not declare their interests and (c) what are the (i) names and (ii) ranks of the specified noncompliant members of the SMS; (2) whether noncompliant SMS members have been charged; if not, why not; if so, what are the relevant details; (3) what number (a) of employees in her department at each post level are currently suspended on full salary and (b) of the specified employees at each post level have been suspended for the specified number of days (details furnished); (4) what is the total amount of cost attached to the days of service lost as a result of the suspensions in each specified case?

Reply:

1. All 160 Senior Management Service members had declared their financial interests by 31 May 2017 in terms of Regulation 18 of the Public Service Regulations 2016. The Department is currently processing the Public Service Commission verification report.

2. None.

(3)-(4) The table below provides a breakdown of officials on suspension and the cost attached to the days of service lost.

(a) Number of employees that are currently suspended on full salary

Salary level

(b) Number of days

(4) Cost attached to the days of service lost

1

13

43

R82 991.39

1

10

76

R90 912.65

1

6

69

R34 700.00

2

5

266

R118 232.99

1

3

120

R37 112.54

Total

R363 949.57

29 June 2018 - NW1645

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Wilson, Ms ER to ask the Minister of Defence and Military Veterans

(a) What number of cases relating to the Prevention and Combating of Corrupt Activities Act, Act 12 of 2004, as amended, have been referred to the (i) SA Police Service (SAPS) and (ii) Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation (DPCI) by (aa) her department and (bb) each entity reporting to her for further investigation since the Act was assented to and (b) what number of the specified cases have (i) been investigated by SAPS and DPCI, (ii) been followed up by the respective accounting officers and (iii) resulted in a conviction in each specified financial year since 2004?

Reply:

ARMSCOR

Armscor has not had any cases relating to the Prevention and Combating of Corrupt Activities Act, Act 12 of 2004.

QUESTION 2

None, as per above.

DEPARTMENT OF DEFENCE

(a) No cases relating to the Prevention and Combating of Corrupt Activities Act have been referred to the South African Police Services and Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation by the Military Police Division since financial year 2004. The Military Police Division is currently investigating all reported corruption cases within the Department of Defence.

(b) No cases relating to the Prevention and Combating of Corrupt Activities Act have been referred to the South African Police Services and Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation by the Military Police Division since financial year 2004. The Military Police Division is currently investigating all reported corruption cases within the DoD.

DEPARTMENT OF MILITARY VETERANS

a) Two cases have been reported by the DMV to the SAPS relating to the Prevention and Combating of Corrupt Activities Act 12 of 2004, as amended

b) Both the above cases are being investigated by the SAPS

MILOMBUD

There was one (1) case relating to the Prevention and Combating of Corrupt Activities Act 12 of 2004 reported to the SAPS, but investigated internally, however, the outcome from SAPS investigation is still awaited

CASTLE CONTROL BOARD

No case has been made or pursued in terms of the specified Act.

DEFENCE FORCE SERVICE COMMISSION

No cases have been referred by the Defence Force Service Commission

29 June 2018 - NW1799

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Hadebe, Mr TZ to ask the Minister of Environmental Affairs

(1)What is the status of the ambient air quality in the South Durban eThekwini Municipality area? (2) has there been any recent health impact study undertaken by her department in the area; if not, why not; if so, what were the findings thereof; (3) what (a) are the details of the strategy that has been put in place to (i) address the findings of the specified study and (ii) improve the air quality in the area and (b) is the role played by the licensing authority in addressing the cumulative impact of air pollution in the area; (4) whether she will provide Mr T Z Hadebe with the (a) minutes of the Air Quality Officers forum, (b) air quality management plan and (c) allocated budget for air quality management; and (5) whether her department is considering an intervention on account of health risks posed; if not, why not; if so, what are the relevant details?

Reply:

(1)

Ambient air quality has been monitored at 14 stations in the EThekwini Municipality for 12 years to date. A range of pollutants are measured. Two stations, Southern Works and Wentworth are located in the South Durban Basin. Since 2008, particulate matter concentrations at these stations have come down and are now in compliance with South Africa national ambient air quality standards. Ganges ambient monitoring station, which falls outside the basin, is however in non-compliance with particulate matter ambient standards, and this is mostly due to the vehicle emissions from the busy Southern Freeway close to this station.

In terms of sulphur dioxide, the three stations in the basin, namely, Settlers, Southern Works and Wentworth have also reported significant decreases in the sulphur dioxide annually over the years. The reduction in pollution seen in most stations since 2008 to 2010 over eThekwini are as a result of regulatory interventions such as the Scheduled Trade Permitting system and Atmospheric Emission Licensing programs implemented by the city, to target industrial emissions within the South Durban Basin.

(2) Health studies require special scarce skills and are relatively expensive to undertake. In the recent years, the Department of Environmental Affairs has spent over 8 Million Rands on health studies. Unfortunately, for financial reasons, the department has to prioritise study areas to focus on at a given time. To date, the Department has completed a health study in the Vaal Triangle Priority area. The department is currently conducting a health study in the Highveld Priority Area (HPA). In addition to being costly, these studies also takes time to complete. The current HPA health study will only be completed in late 2019, and only after then can the Department consider other priority areas. In the meantime, provinces and municipalities are encouraged to conduct local health studies.

A South Durban Health study was conducted in 2007 to determine the health status of the Durban South residents with specific focus on respiratory diseases and to determine an association between these diseases and environmental pollution. The study also assessed the range of ambient air pollutants to determine the potential risk they pose on the health of the Durban South community. The study revealed that moderate ambient concentrations of nitrogen dioxide (NO2), nitric oxide (NO) sulphur dioxide (SO2) and PM10 were strongly and significantly associated with decrements in lung function among children with persistent asthma and/or polymorphism associated with the ability to respond to oxidative stress. Children attending school in the south of Durban as compared to the north, were significantly associated with the increased risk of persistent asthma and for marked airways hyper reactivity. For adults, residing in the south was significantly associated with hayfever and marginal associated with chronic bronchitis, wheeze, shortness of breath and hypertension.

In addition, a joint Health study was completed in the early 2000’s. This study included National, Provincial, and the Local sphere of government as well as academia, industry and international partners. The primary intervention post the study was to reduce the levels of SO2 in the area as this pollutant is a known trigger for asthma. Significant reductions for this pollutant have been achieved. The eThekwini Municipalities AQMP which has a five year life span has included a further Health study in the financial year 20/21. This will need to include multiple stakeholders as the municipality could not fund a study of this nature in isolation.

(3)(a) Since the study, a number of interventions have been deployed at national, provincial and municipal level. Below are just a few.

  • A tightening of controls on large industrial emitters with specific reference to SO2, Benzene, NOx and PM.
  • The Department of Environments Affairs developed Minimum Emission Standards to control industrial emissions. The notice in this regard was published in 2010 and finalised in 2013. There were no previous standards in this regard and this promulgation and this allows for far tighter regulation of industries. Regulatory air quality management including the assessment of all new developments by means of Specialist Studies together with the Licensing of all Listed Activities as defined in NEM; AQA (39 of 2004) have resulted in an improvement in the air quality in the area.
  • Enforcement inspections are being conducted to ensure compliance with the legislation and that conditions of the atmospheric emission licenses are adhered to.
  • Continuous monitoring of criteria pollutants to determine if the national ambient air standards are not exceeded. Since then there has been some improvements as shown below:

(b) is the role played by the licensing authority in addressing the cumulative impact of air pollution in the area:

  • The licensing authority continue to monitor the industry to ensure that they adhere to conditions of the atmospheric emissions licenses.
  • Cumulative impacts are generally considered during the approval of new developments. This is often approached by the introduction of specialist studies conducted during the EIA process

(4) The minutes of the AQO forum can be obtained from the Provincial Air Quality Officer at the provincial department responsible for environmental affairs.

(5) The intervention for addressing air pollution and therefore reducing the health risks posed are stipulated in the eThekwini Metro’s air quality management plan (AQMP). According to the said AQMP, the eThekwini Municipality Health Study is planned for 20/21. The National Department will support this process.

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29 June 2018 - NW1961

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Bozzoli, Prof B to ask the Minister of Higher Education and Training

(a) What is the status of her department’s court application to take the Public Protector’s report on maladministration at the Tshwane South Technical and Vocational Education and Training College on review and (b) on what date is the case expected to be finalised?

Reply:

a) The Department has filed its supplementary affidavit, and the Office of the Public Protector is yet to file its answering affidavit. The attorneys for the Public Protector intend filing a condonation application for the late filing of its answering affidavit, where after the Office of the State Attorney will set the matter down for hearing.

b) As the Clerk of the Court determines the court dates, the Department is unable to indicate when the case will be finalised.

29 June 2018 - NW705

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Stander, Ms T to ask the Minister of Basic Education

(1)Whether her department has a sexual harassment and assault policy in place; if not, (a) why not and (b) by what date will her department have such a policy in place; if so, (i) how are reports investigated and (ii) what are the details of the consequence management and sanctions stipulated by the policy; (2) (a) what is the total number of incidents of sexual harassment and assault that have been reported in her department (i) in each of the past three financial years and (ii) since 1 April 2017, (b) what number of cases were (i) opened and concluded, (ii) withdrawn and (iii) remain open based on the incidents and (c) what sanctions were issued for each person who was found to have been guilty?

Reply:

  1. (a) Yes, the Department of Basic Education has a sexual harassment and assault policy in place.

(b) (i) The policy has been in place since 2014. The policy stipulates the procedure which should be followed in the reporting and investigation of allegations of sexual harassment in the Department. Clauses 19.1 to 19.3 of the policy provide a detailed procedure that must be followed in the investigation of alleged reports of sexual harassment. The procedure includes both formal and informal investigation. The formal procedure involves the following:

  • The sexual harassment complaint must be reported to the Director-General or the Sexual Harassment Advisor in writing and the statement must include:

(i) The name of the respondent;

(ii) Date when the incident occurred;

(iii) Where it occurred; and

(iv) Details of how the actual sexual harassment occurred.

(ii) In the event where the grievance procedure has been finalised, and management is of the view that there is a prima facie case against the respondent, disciplinary steps must be instituted as per the provisions of the Disciplinary Code and Procedure in the Public Service (PSCBC Resolution 1 of 2003 read with Chapter 7 of SMS Handbook).

The sanctions provided in clause 19.4 of the policy include, should the respondent be found guilty of the offence: a) Counselling, b) Verbal warning, c) Final written warning, d) suspension/fine, e) demotion or f) dismissal.

If the Director-General is the perpetrator, the Executive Authority becomes the authority that appoints the Sexual Harassment Advisor and makes decisions on the case. Once the Sexual Harassment Advisor has been appointed, all terms and procedures set out in the policy for subsequent action shall apply without exception, read with the necessary changes.

A complainant of sexual harassment has the right to press separate criminal charges and/or civil claims against the respondent if they so wish. The legal rights of the complainant are in no way limited by the DBE policy.

2. (a) (i) Financial years 2014/15 to 2016/17: No incidents of sexual harassment and assault reported.

(ii) Since April 2017: No incidents of sexual harassment and assault reported.

(b)(i) Not applicable. No cases reported.

(ii) Not applicable. No cases reported.

(iii) Not applicable. No cases reported.

(c) Not applicable. No cases reported.

29 June 2018 - NW1960

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Khawula, Mr M to ask the Minister of Economic Development

Whether the Competition Commission is investigating collusion, price fixing and/or uncompetitive behaviour by fuel suppliers (details furnished); if not, what is the position in this regard; if so, what are the further relevant details?

Reply:

The Competition Commission is investigating a number of cases of collusion and other uncompetitive behaviour in different sectors. However, as a matter of policy, the Competition Commission does not disclose which sectors it is currently investigating nor which sectors it is not investigating, unless such disclosure is warranted and in the public interest. Disclosing such detail may risk compromising any current or potential future investigation if prematurely released.

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29 June 2018 - NW2020

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Mhlongo, Mr TW to ask the Minister of Higher Education and Training

(1)What are the details of the (a) number of accidents that vehicles owned by her department were involved (i) in each of the past three financial years and (ii) since 1 April 2018, (b) cost for repairs in each case and (c)(i) number of and (ii) reasons for vehicles being written off in each case; (2) whether all vehicles owned by her department have tracking devices installed?

Reply:

(a) (i) In the 2015/16 financial year, one vehicle was involved in a major accident and written off.

In the 2016/17 financial year, one vehicle was involved in a major accident and written off.

In the 2017/18 financial year, five vehicles were involved in minor accidents.

(ii) No accidents have been reported since 1 April 2018 to date.

(b) The table below shows the total repair costs for each of the five vehicles involved in minor accidents in the 2017/18 financial year.

Vehicle Make

Registration

Cost for Repairs

1. Toyota Condor

RYJ 186 GP

R 18 129.25

2. Toyota Corolla

FXN 411 EC

R 16 210. 00

3. BMW 335 GT

FF 18 RB GP

R 51 235.69

4. Mercedes Benz E 200

BB 36 GR GP

R 7 008.25

5. Toyota Corolla

BV 60 ZZ GP

R 4 111.82

Total

R 96 695.01

(c) (i) Two vehicles, i.e. VW Polo models with registration numbers DN 35 DP GP and DN 35 DL GP, were written off respectively in the 2015/16 and 2016/17 financial years.

(ii) The vehicles were damaged beyond repairs.

2. The Director-General has approved the installation of tracking devices, and the process is at the implementation phase.