Questions and Replies
26 July 2018 - NW2172
Sonti, Ms NP to ask the Minister of Social Development
What is the number of social workers at each place of employment in each province?
Reply:
Province |
Total per Province |
Total per office |
|
Eastern Cape |
1601 |
Alfred Nzo |
60 |
BCM |
183 |
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Chris Hani |
243 |
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O R Tambo |
297 |
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Sarah Baartman |
155 |
||
Joe Gqabi |
150 |
||
Amathole |
254 |
||
Nelson Mandela Metro |
259 |
||
Province |
Total per Province |
Total per office |
|
Free State |
481 |
Mangaung |
130 |
Xhariep |
53 |
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Fezile Dabi |
60 |
||
Thabo Mofutsanyane |
118 |
||
Lejweleputswa |
101 |
||
Provincial Office |
19 |
||
Province |
Total per Province |
Total per office |
|
Gauteng |
1939 |
Ekurhuleni |
492 |
JHB Metro |
603 |
||
Sedibeng |
241 |
||
West Rand |
190 |
||
Tshwane |
413 |
||
Province |
Total per Province |
Total per office |
|
KZN |
1596 |
King Cetywayo |
150 |
Zululand |
174 |
||
Umkhanyakude |
147 |
||
uThukela |
169 |
||
uMzinyathi |
77 |
||
Amajuba |
148 |
||
Ilembe |
107 |
||
eThekwini |
165 |
||
uMgungundlovu |
126 |
||
Harry Gwala |
72 |
||
uGu |
136 |
||
Province |
Total per Province |
Total per office |
|
Limpopo |
1605 |
Capricorn |
374 |
Mopani |
324 |
||
Sekhukhune |
261 |
||
Vhembe |
438 |
||
Waterberg |
208 |
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Province |
Total per Province |
Total per office |
|
Mpumalanga |
535 |
Ehlanzeni |
225 |
Gert Sibande |
157 |
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Nkangala |
153 |
||
Province |
Total per Province |
Total per office |
|
North West |
650 |
Bojanala |
186 |
Dr Kenneth Kaunda |
125 |
||
Dr Ruth Segomotsi Mompati |
142 |
||
Ngaka Modiri Molema |
197 |
||
Province |
Total per Province |
Total per office |
|
Northern Cape |
238 |
ZF Mgcawu |
26 |
JT Galeshewe |
34 |
||
Pixley ka Seme |
56 |
||
Namakwa |
51 |
||
Frances Baard |
71 |
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Province |
Total per Province |
Total per office |
|
Western Cape |
643 |
Cape Wine Lands |
115 |
Eden Karoo |
90 |
||
Metro East |
122 |
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Metro North |
103 |
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Metro South |
124 |
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West Coast |
42 |
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Approved by the Minister on
Date……………………….
26 July 2018 - NW1695
Mhlongo, Mr P to ask the Minister of Defence and Military Veterans
(1)Have any of the properties and/or assets of the Department of Military Veterans been repossessed in 2018; if not, what is the position in this regard; if so; (2) are the affected employees able to perform their duties at any of the departments properties; if not, are employees being paid while they are unable to perform their duties; if so, where are the employees located to enable them to perform their duties?
Reply:
Question 1
A number of (movable) assets/furniture of the DMV were attached and removed in terms of a Court Order in the Z. Matunjwa matter. DMV approached Court in this regard and the property was returned within 5 days as per the order of the Court.
Question 2
The DMV (immovable) property was never repossessed. Employees continued to render a service even when the movable property was removed. They were paid as they continued to work even with fewer equipment/furniture. If an employee is not able to perform due to any repossession or attachment/removal of property, which is not his/her fault, then his/her salary may not be stopped as that person cannot be held responsible for such an event outside his/her control.
26 July 2018 - NW1108
Rawula, Mr T to ask the Minister of Mineral Resources
What (a) number of consulting firms or companies are currently contracted by (i) his department and (ii) the entities reporting to him and (b)(i) is the name of each consultant, (ii) are the relevant details of the service provided in each case and (iii) is the (aa) start date, (bb) time period, (cc) monetary value in Rands of each contract and (dd) name and position of each individual who signed off on each contract?
Reply:
(i) Department of Mineral Resources
Service Provider |
Service Provided |
Start Date |
End Date |
Amount Paid |
Person signing and Position |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
(ii) Entities
Mine Health and Safety Council
Service Provider |
Service Provided |
Start Date |
End Date |
Amount Paid |
Person signing and Position |
Poogi Consultant |
Sealing off entries in abandoned mines |
Sep 2017 |
February 2019 |
R4 238 501.52 |
Act Chairperson: Mthokozisi Zondi |
Alexander Forbes |
Pension Fund administration |
March 2018 |
February 2023 |
R464 000.00 |
CEO:Thabo Dube |
Enterprises UP |
Illumination for mechanised equipment |
May 2017 |
April 2019 |
R1 678 057.20 |
Chairperson: David Msiza |
Enterprises UP |
Asses feasibility of reducing diesel particulate matter |
July 2017 |
January 2019 |
R1 823 145.00 |
CEO:Thabo Dube |
Service Provider |
Service Provided |
Start Date |
End Date |
Amount Paid |
Person signing and Position |
Enterprises UP |
Communication system |
December 2015 |
June 2018 |
R4 254 115.20 |
Act Chairperson: Mthokozisi Zondi |
Enterprises UP |
Conduct a Situational analysis for OH Pactitioner |
April 2018 |
September 2018 |
R997 011.43 |
CEO:Thabo Dube |
R Kalidaas & Associates |
Provision of Internal Audit services |
December 2016 |
December 2019 |
R2 256 127.31 |
Act Chairperson: Xolile Mbonambi |
The Guild |
Occupational Health handbook review |
March 2018 |
June 2018 |
R998 640.00 |
CEO:Thabo Dube |
CSIR |
Measurement of DEE and DPM |
October 2016 |
September 2018 |
R4 046 649.00 |
Act Chairperson: Xolile Mbonambi |
Council for Geoscience
Service Provider |
Service Provided |
Start Date |
End Date |
Amount Paid |
Person signing and Position |
Deloitte & Touche |
Whistle blowing |
September 2017 |
August 2020 |
R130 654.92 |
Act CEO :L Matsepe |
Dr Gunther Brandl |
Compilation of scale map mitigation |
April 2017 |
June 2017 |
R57 100.00 |
Act CEO: F Ramagwede |
Marine Data Consultants |
Software maintenance and consulting on marine data. |
March 2017 |
March 2017 |
Usage Based |
Act CEO: S Sikhosana |
Service Provider |
Service Provided |
Start Date |
End Date |
Amount Paid |
Person signing and Position |
Dr G Tredoux |
Long term feasibility study on Iron and Manganese removal Ozonation. |
March 2016 |
February 2019 |
R112 320.00 |
Act CEO: S Sikhosana |
CSIR |
Long term feasibility study on Iron and Manganese removal Ozonation. |
March 2017 |
February 2019 |
R98 496.00 |
Long term feasibility study on Iron and Manganese removal by Ozonation |
PBM Consultants |
Consulting services to assist on carrying out hydrogeological and water quality mapping in the shire river basin |
October 2016 |
February 2018 |
R3 943 143.40 |
CEO: M Mabuza |
Queens Construction |
Closure of mine openings - Mpumalanga |
November 2016 |
April 2017 |
R2 036 635.80 |
CEO: M Mabuza |
Top Getter Trading and Projects |
Closure of mine openings - Limpopo |
December 2017 |
October 2018 |
R2 165 206.71 |
CEO: M Mabuza |
Top Getter Trading and Projects |
Closure of mine openings – North West |
November 2017 |
October 2018 |
R1 636 525.18 |
Act CEO :L Matsepe |
Service Provider |
Service Provided |
Start Date |
End Date |
Amount Paid |
Person signing and Position |
Tazu Projects and consulting |
Design and sealing of shaft and maintenance of van Rahyn ponding canal |
August 2016 |
July 2018 |
R417 000.60 |
CEO: M Mabuza |
Pule Ramasimong development consultant and project managers |
Closure of mine openings – North West |
September 2017 |
February 2018 |
R470 000.00 |
CEO: M Mabuza |
Element consulting engineers |
Closure of mine openings – North West |
August 2017 |
February 2018 |
R252 510.00 |
Act CEO :L Matsepe |
Mpuluzana Trading |
Closure of mine openings – Musina |
January 2018 |
October 2018 |
R4 443 634.50 |
CEO: M Mabuza |
SNNT & Associates |
Closure of mine openings – North West |
December 2017 |
October 2018 |
R4 137 994.52 |
CEO: M Mabuza |
Mopexe consulting engineers |
Design and closure of mines in Limpopo |
September 2017 |
February 2018 |
R408 840.00 |
Act CEO :L Matsepe |
Kitso Bothlale consulting engineers |
Design and closure of mines in Gauteng and Musina |
September 2017 |
March 2018 |
R389 962.56 |
CEO: M Mabuza |
Iron Fortune (PTY) LTD |
Geological mapping and mineral assessment of Malawi |
April 2017 |
March 2018 |
24750 EUROS |
Act CEO :L Matsepe |
E-Sek Technology Solutions |
Provision of performance information management portal |
November 2017 |
November 2018 |
R486 780.00 |
CEO: M Mabuza |
Liepzig Advisory |
Specialist service to assist with ERP |
January 2018 |
April 2018 |
Usage Based |
CEO: M Mabuza |
Zendafon |
Technical advisor to assist with the adoption of GWETA framework and its policies and process |
September 2017 |
March 2018 |
R490 200.00 |
CEO: M Mabuza |
ESRI |
Maintenance of specialised software systems |
December 2017 |
December 2020 |
R4 079 019.82 |
CEO: M Mabuza |
Starlims |
Software Development services for the LAB |
July 2013 |
June 2018 |
R2 758 545.00 |
Act CEO: S Sikhosana |
Flowcentric Solutions |
Maintenance of electronic time sheet system |
July 2017 |
July 2020 |
R285 000.00 |
Act CEO: F Ramagwede |
MINTEK
Service Provider |
Service Provided |
Start Date |
End Date |
Amount Paid |
Person signing and Position |
AFRICAN RADIATION CONSULTANTS CC |
Radiation Protection Services |
2014-06-01 |
3 years |
R340 825.00 |
General Manager:Finance Sakhi Simelane, |
T-SYSTEMS SOUTH AFRICA |
Cloud Server and SAP support |
2017-05-01 |
3 years |
R22 623 437.00 |
CEO:Abiel Mngomezulu, |
SRK CONSULTING SA (Pty) Ltd |
Geotechnical Engineering Support |
2016-06-24 |
3 years |
R28 517 120.00 |
CEO:Abiel Mngomezulu |
ZITHOLELE CONSULTING (PTY) LTD |
Geotechnical Engineering Support |
2016-06-24 |
3 years |
R31 848 996.00 |
CEO:Abiel Mngomezulu |
South African Diamond and Precious Metal Regulator
Service Provider |
Service Provided |
Start Date |
End Date |
Amount Paid |
Person signing and Position |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
State Diamond Trader
Service Provider |
Service Provided |
Start Date |
End Date |
Amount Paid |
Person signing and Position |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
26 July 2018 - NW1591
Jooste, Ms K to ask the Minister of Social Development
(a) What are the relevant details regarding shortages of vehicles for conducting home visits by social workers in each province and (b) in each case, (i) at which offices are the shortages experienced and (ii) what are the details of the backlog in home visits at each specified office?
Reply:
Province |
(a) Vehicle Shortages |
(b)(i) Offices with Shortages |
(b)(ii) Backlog to visits |
Eastern Cape |
16 |
Alfred Nzo |
8909 |
21 |
BCM |
616 |
|
35 |
Chris Hani |
570 |
|
30 |
O R Tambo |
1500 |
|
23 |
Sarah Baartman |
971 |
|
6 |
Joe Gqabi |
3827 |
|
20 |
Amathole |
150 |
|
24 |
NMM |
490 |
|
Province |
(a) Vehicle Shortages |
(b)(i) Offices with Shortages |
(b)(ii) Backlog to visits |
Free State |
25 |
Thabo Mofutsanyane |
1980 |
13 |
Xhariep |
1358 |
|
14 |
Fezile Dabi |
1313 |
|
10 |
Mangaung Metro |
8909 |
|
15 |
Lejweleputswa |
1568 |
|
Province |
(a) Vehicle Shortages |
(b)(i) Offices with Shortages |
(b)(ii) Backlog to visits |
Gauteng |
492 |
Ekurhuleni |
N/A |
603 |
JHB Metro |
N/A |
|
234 |
Sedibeng |
N/A |
|
190 |
West Rand |
N/A |
|
413 |
Tshwane |
N/A |
|
1932 |
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Province |
(a) Vehicle Shortages |
(b)(i) Offices with Shortages |
(b)(ii) Backlog to visits |
KZN |
King Cetywayo |
2525 |
|
Zululand |
1075 |
||
Umkhanyakude |
651 |
||
uThukela |
0 |
||
uMzinyathi |
2397 |
||
Amajuba |
900 |
||
Ilembe |
1366 |
||
eThekwini South |
2434 |
||
eThekwini North |
570 |
||
uMgungundlovu |
619 |
||
Harry Gwala |
209 |
||
uGu |
4358 |
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Province |
(a) Vehicle Shortages |
(b)(i) Offices with Shortages |
(b)(ii) Backlog to visits |
Limpopo |
302 |
Capricorn |
7300 |
116 |
Vhembe |
1384 |
|
47 |
Waterberg |
3771 |
|
90 |
Mompani |
4906 |
|
107 |
Sekhukhune |
2058 |
|
Province |
(a) Vehicle Shortages |
(b)(i) Offices with Shortages |
(b)(ii) Backlog to visits |
Mpumalanga |
122 |
Ehlanzeni |
1114 |
91 |
Gert Sibande |
437 |
|
89 |
Nkangala |
848 |
|
Province |
(a) Vehicle Shortages |
(b)(i) Offices with Shortages |
(b)(ii) Backlog to visits |
North West |
82 |
Bojanala District |
284 |
92 |
Dr Kenneth Kaunda District |
118 |
|
139 |
Dr Ruth Mompati |
14 |
|
89 |
Ngaka Modiri Molema |
574 |
|
Province |
(a) Vehicle Shortages |
(b)(i) Offices with Shortages |
(b)(ii) Backlog to visits |
Northern Cape |
0 |
ZF Mgcawu |
96 |
0 |
JT Galeshewe |
10 |
|
0 |
Pixley ka Seme |
67 |
|
0 |
Namakwa |
56 |
|
0 |
Frances Baard |
114 |
|
The backlog in the Province is not due to a shortage of vehicles but related to supervision and management issues |
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Province |
(a) Vehicle Shortages |
(b)(i) Offices with Shortages |
(b)(ii) Backlog to visits |
Western Cape |
1 |
George |
NA |
1 |
Knysna |
NA |
|
1 |
Mosselbay |
NA |
|
2 |
Drakenstein |
47 |
|
1 |
Stellenbosch |
98 |
|
3 |
Breede Valley |
562 |
|
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Approved by the Minister on
Date……………………….
26 July 2018 - NW2048
Esterhuizen, Mr JA to ask the Minister of Mineral Resources
In light of the fact that 45% of global economic activity is ostensibly attributable to mining, what (a) percentage has mining contributed to the economy of the country in the past three financial years and (b) has he found to be the impact of legislation and regulations on the contribution that mining can have on the economy?
Reply:
a) Mining industry is one of the country’s key economic sectors with substantial contribution to economic growth and development, job creation and transformation, consistent with the government’s objectives to achieve more balanced economic and inclusive growth. In the past three financial years, the mining industry contributed R282.9 billion (7.8 percent) in 2015, R307.3 billion (7.9 percent) in 2016 and R334.7 billion (8.0 percent) respectively to gross domestic product (GDP). Mining contribution to Gross Fixed Capital Formation (GFCF) grew from 9.1 percent in 2015 to 9.3 percent in 2017.
b) The object of the mining and minerals legislation is to create a conducive environment for mining companies to access the country’s mineral wealth. It also strives to ensure that there is transformation in the mining industry through redressing of the past imbalances where the ownership was skewed in favour of the minorities with exclusions of the Africans. It also ensures that the mining industry contributes towards socio-economic development of mine communities and major labour sending areas as a form of compensating them for adversities associated with mining activities. It further provides for competitiveness of the industry through skills development and equitable representation in the workplace in line with demographics (both national and provincial).
26 July 2018 - NW1739
Esterhuizen, Mr JA to ask the Minister of Mineral Resources
In light of the fact that mining is an industry with long-time horizons that require mining companies to project decades ahead when making adjustments (details furnished), what is the reason for the continued delay in the promulgation of key minerals legislation?
Reply:
The key reason for delay of the finalisation of Mining Charter, 2018 was to allow the mining industry stakeholders to reengage in an inclusive and meaningful discussion on issues of divergence to find a lasting solution. As a result, the Department of Mineral Resources has engaged extensively and meaningfully with all mining industry’s stakeholders, which was followed by community consultations led by Minister of Mineral Resources across all nine (9) provinces. The department has gazetted draft Mining Charter, 2018 on Friday, 15th June 2018 for public comments.
The Mineral and Petroleum Development Amendment Bill is currently going through the parliamentary process, and it is therefore out of the department’s influence. However, it is noteworthy to indicate that the National Council of Provinces has accepted the draft Bill and Provincial Legislatures are expected to provide their final mandates.
25 July 2018 - NW2001
Robinson, Ms D to ask the Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs
What is the total number of title deeds that have been issued by (a) Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Municipality, (b) City of Johannesburg and (c) City of Tshwane since 1 January 2017?
Reply:
The information was provided by the Gauteng Department of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs.
a) The Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Municipality only began distributing title deeds after launching the initiative in July 2017. The total number of title deeds distributed by Ekurhuleni from July 2017 until May 2018 is 3 141.
b) The City of Johannesburg, the total number of title deeds issued from January 2017 to date is 3 741.
c) The City of Tshwane, since 1 January 2018, a total of 5 212 title deeds have been issued.
25 July 2018 - NW2077
Van Der Walt, Ms D to ask the Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs
(1) Whether the Greater Tzaneen Local Municipality obtained a loan from (a) a private company and/or (b) a private individual in the (i) 2016-17 and (ii) 2017-18 financial years and (iii) since 1 April 2018; if so, (aa) for what purpose was the loan used and (bb) what are the exact details of each loan; (2) Whether the specified company or individual received any contracts for work from the municipality since 2014; if so, what are the relevant details of each contract? NW2231E
Reply:
The response was received from Greater Tzaneen Local Municipality:
(1)No loan agreement was signed.
(2) Not Applicable
Section 45 of the MFMA states that:
(1) A municipality may incur short-term debt only in accordance with and subject to the provisions of this Act and only when necessary to bridge. (a) Shortfalls within a financial year during which the debt incurred in expectation of specific and realistic anticipated income received within that financial year or (b) Capital needs within a financial year, to be repaid from specific funds to be received from enforceable allocations or long-term debt commitments.
(2) A municipality may incur short-term debt only if, (a) a resolution of the municipal council, signed by the Mayor has approved the debt agreement and (b) the Accounting Officer has signed the agreement or other documents that create or acknowledges the debt.
(3) For the purpose of subsection (2) (a) a municipal council may, (a) approve a short-term debt transaction individually or (b) approve an agreement with a lender for a short-term credit facility to be accessed as and when required, including a line of credit or bank overdraft facility, provided that, (i) the credit limit must be specified in the resolution of the council, (ii) the terms of the agreement, including the credit limit may be changed only by a resolution of the council and (iii) if the council approves a credit facility that is limited to emergency use, the Accounting Officer must notify the council in writing as soon as the amount, duration and cost of any debt incurred in terms of such a credit facility, as well as options for repaying such debt.
25 July 2018 - NW1437
Mileham, Mr K to ask the Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs
(1) Whether any exemptions were granted to the Thaba Chweu Local Municipality in Mpumalanga to exceed electricity tariffs approved by the National Energy Regulator of South Africa; if not, what is the tariff being charged by the specified municipality for each unit of (a) prepaid and (b) post-paid electricity; if so, what (i) are the relevant details and (ii) is the tariff being charged by the specified municipality for each unit of (aa) prepaid and (bb) post-paid electricity”; (2) Whether he has found that the new smart meter contract concluded by the specified municipality complied with all necessary supply chain management regulations (3) Whether the specified contract imposes any additional costs on consumers in the specified municipality; if so, what are the relevant details?NW1539E
Reply:
The following responses were provided by Thaba Chweu Local Municipality.
1. The municipality is levying electricity tariffs as per NERSA approval.
Attached as Annexure A, tariffs used for the current financial year and NERSA’s approval letter.
2. The referred smart meter contract is incorporated on Public Private Partnership agreement the municipality entered into.
3. No any additional costs to consumers.
25 July 2018 - NW1891
Xalisa, Mr Z R to ask the Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs
What is the (a) total number of traditional leaders in each province and (b)(i) name and (ii) title of each traditional leader in each province?
Reply:
The table below captures information on kingships/queenships/principal traditional leaders:
Province |
(a) total number of traditional leaders, i.e kingship/queenship/principal traditional community |
(b)(i) name |
(ii) title of each traditional leader in each province? |
Limpopo |
Three (3) |
Acting Kgosikgolo Kgagudi Kenneth Sekhukhune |
Acting Kgosikgolo |
Khosikhulu Toni Peter Mphephu Ramabulana |
Khosikhulu |
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Regent Kgosikgolo MT Modjadji |
Kgosikgolo |
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Free State |
Two (2) |
Morena e Moholo Montoeli Mota |
Morena e Moholo |
Morena e Moholo Moremoholo Mopeli |
Morena e Moholo |
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Mpumalanga |
Two (2) |
Ingwenyama Makhosoke Enock Mabhena |
Ngwenyama |
Ingwenyama Mbusi Mahlangu |
Ngwenyama |
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KZN |
One (1) |
Isilo Samabandla Zwelithini Goodwill Kabhekuzulu |
Isilo Samabandla |
Eastern Cape |
Six (6) |
Acting Kumkani Azenathi Dalinydebo |
Acting Kumkani |
Kumkani Mpendulo Calvin Zwelonkesigcau |
Kumkani |
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Acting Kumkanikazi Lombekiso Masobhuza Makhosatsini Sigcau |
Kumkanikazi |
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Kumkanikazi Noloyiso Sandile |
Kumkanikazi |
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Kumkani Ndamase Mangaliso Ndamase |
Kumkani |
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Kumkani Siyambonga Matanzima |
Kumkani |
The table below captures information on Senior Traditional Leaders and is based on information provided by provinces during 2017:
Province |
(a) total number of traditional leaders, i.e Senior Traditional Leaders |
(b) (ii) title (i) name and of each traditional leader in each province? |
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Free State |
Twelve (12) |
MORENA PAULOS MOLOI |
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MORENA MOPELI LIBE |
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MORENA SETSHEHETSO MOHALE |
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MORENA LEFA MOPELI |
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MORENA MAHWA NEO ALFRED |
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Regent Morena Mopani Khahliso Regina |
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MORENA RETSILISITSOE MOPELI |
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MORENA SEBUTI JOSEPH MOPELI |
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MORENA PINARE EDWIN MOLEFE |
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MORENA DIRA SOLOMON SEKONYELA |
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Northern Cape |
Eight (8) |
KGOSI KGOTLAAME SURGEON MOTSHWARAKGOLE |
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KGOSI BAKANG DESMOND PHETLHU |
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KGOSI KGOSIENEWANG EMANUEL JANTJIE |
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Acting Kgosi SEPHIRI ISAAC DIOKA |
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KGOSI PULE SHADRACK BAREKI |
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KGOSI BOGOSIENG VINCENT MAHURA |
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Regent KGOSI GABOITSIWE ERNEST THAGANYANE |
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KGOSIGADI PELONOMI PRECIOUS TOTO |
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Mpumalanga |
Fifty six (56) |
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IKOSI JAN FUNAKOO MABENA |
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IKOSI APHU JOSEPH MABENA |
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IKOSI BONGANI ROBERT MAHLANGU |
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IKOSI VEMBI WILLIAM MAHLANGU |
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KGOSI ONALENNA MOKGOKO |
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KGOSI JEOFFREY TLHAME MOEPI |
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KGOSI NTOKOLO JUSTINUS MALOKA |
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KGOSIGADI MAMAKHUDU GLORIA LEFIFI |
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INGWENYAMA MABHOKO III MBUSI MAHLANGU |
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IKOSI SIPHO ETWELL MAHLANGU |
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IKOSI CECIL MONNANYANA MAHLANG |
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INKHOSI PHELIMON TEYANE NKOSI |
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INKHOSIKATI BUSISISWE HLATSHWAKO |
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INKHOSI ROY ABNERI NKOSI |
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INKHOSI SIFISO LUCKY NKOSI |
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INKHOSI KOKAYI JOHANNES MALAZA |
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INKHOSI MPUMELELO BHEKI MNISI |
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INKOSI JOSEPH VUSI NHLAPHO |
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INKHOSI CAMBRIDGE MAKHOSONKE DLAMINI |
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INKHOSI THANDUKWAZI MOSES NKOSI |
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INKHOSI THULANI DAVID NKOSI |
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INKOSI ALPHIOS JABULANI SHABALALA |
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INKOSI MANDLA SAMUEL MNISI |
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INKOSI THULWANE BHEKIZIZIWE MTHETHWA |
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INKOSI MICHAEL THEMBA YENDE |
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INKOSI MANDLENKOSI ANDRIES MAHLOBO |
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INKOSI BONGANI VINCENT YENDE |
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MORENA LEPHATSOANA EDWARD MOLOI |
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KGOSHIGADI ANASTACIA SENAPE MOHLALA |
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KGOSHI FEDRICK MOGANE |
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KGOSHI TUMELO EPHRAIM MASHILE |
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INKHOSI TIKHONTELE SOLOMON DLAMINI |
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KGOSHI THAMI FREEDOM MASHEGO |
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INKHOSI ROBERT MAJAJI MBUYANE |
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INKHOSI HLUNGU RICHARD NKOSI |
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INKHOSI SICELO AUDECIOUS NKOSI |
||||
INKHOSI VICTOR MHAULE |
||||
INKHOSI MBANGISO ISAAC MDLULI |
||||
INKHOSI BENEDICT SIVE KHUMALO |
||||
KGOSHI NTSEKWADI STEVEN MOGANE |
||||
INKHOSI KENNETH MAWA NKOSI |
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INKHOSI KHULILE NOMVULA MKHATSHWA |
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INKHOSI SANDILE GODFREY NGOMANE |
||||
INKHOSI MANDLENKOSI SIBUSISO MAHLALELA |
||||
INKHOSI MDUDIZI EMMANUEL SHONGWE |
||||
INKHOSI SHUSHU OMAN NGOMANE |
||||
INKHOSI SOKALEZWE HENRY MKHATSHWA |
||||
INKHOSI SIZWE MKHULU NGOMANE |
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KGOSHI MATHUPA LAMECK MOKOENA |
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KGOSHI SIPHO EDWIN MALELE |
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KGOSHI ABUTI LACKSON CHILOANE |
||||
KGOSI MISHACK OBED MASHEGO |
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KGOSHI REUBEN NKOTOBONA CHILOANE |
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KGOSHI LEHLOGONOLO EDWARD MASHEGO |
||||
HOSI ERIC MPISANA NXUMALO |
||||
HOSI MADALA LLOYD NKUNA |
||||
HOSI THEOPHILUS MAGWAGWAZA MNISI |
||||
Limpopo
|
Two hundred and one (201) |
HOSI MABUNDA DIVILA WILSON |
||
HOSI HLANEKI MKHACANI ADEYEMI MALULEKE |
||||
HOSI NGOVE PHENI CYPRIAN |
||||
HOSI MATHEVULA MASHILA CASTRO |
||||
HOSI NDENGEZA THAPELO BRILLIANT |
||||
HOSI MALULEKE SIZEKA MICHAEL |
||||
HOSI SHIVITI MKHACANI KENNETH |
||||
HOSI MAHUMANI AK |
||||
HOSI MAKHUBELE BOY JOHANNES |
||||
KGOSHI MAMAILA KHUDUWANE SOLOMON |
||||
Regent KGOSHI MODJADJI MPAPATLA THABISANG |
||||
Acting KGOSHIGADI MAMAILA TSEANA NANCY |
||||
KGOSHIGADI SEKGOPO MOKGADI JOSEPHINE |
||||
KGOSHI PHEEHA MALEKUTU BENEDICT |
||||
KGOSHI PHOOKO NGWAKO CEDRICK |
||||
KGOSHI RAPHAHLELO LEPHAI PATRICK |
||||
HOSI MUHLAVA MPUMULANA SAMUEL |
||||
Acting HOSI MABUNDA TSAKANI BETTY |
||||
HOSI MAMITWA TINYIKO LWANDLAMUNI PHILLIA |
||||
Regent HOSI MAAKE LEGANABATHO |
||||
HOSI NTSANWISI MLUNGISI |
||||
KGOSHI MALATJI SG |
||||
Acting KGOSHI MALATJI MA |
||||
ActingK KGOSHI MALATJI B.M |
||||
KGOSHI SHAYI MA |
||||
Acting KGOSHI LETSOALO M.M. |
||||
KGOSHI SEKORORO SSS |
||||
Acting KGOSHIGADI MAMETJA MALEFO JULIA |
||||
KHOSI MANENZHE TAKALANI ELON |
||||
KHOSI MUTELE WILLIAM |
||||
KHOSI RAMBUDA AVHATENDI |
||||
KHOSI NETHENGWE NDITSHENI SETH |
||||
KHOSI TSHIKUNDAMALEMA MBENGENI STEVEN |
||||
KHOSI MAKUYA NTSWETHENI RONALD |
||||
KHOSI KHAKHU RATSHIBVUMO REUBEN |
||||
KHOSI TSHIVHASE MIDIYAVHATHU PRINCE KENNEDY |
||||
KHOSI NELWAMONDO AESHELI CALVIN |
||||
KHOSI MPHAPHULI PHASWANA MUSIIWA |
||||
KHOSI NXUMALO BUSA CHARLES |
||||
HOSI HLUNGWANI EVANS WISANI |
||||
HOSI MANGANYI SHIRELELE PATRICK |
||||
HOSI MHINGA SHILUNGWA CYDRICK |
||||
HOSI CHAUKE SAMUEL YINGWANI |
||||
HOSI CHAUKESHITLHANGOMA ERRICK |
||||
HOSI MABASA MKHATSHANI RICHARD |
||||
HOSI MULAMULA HASANI THOMAS |
||||
HOSI MALELUKE SHITLHANGOMA JAMES |
||||
HOSI MALULEKE MSISINYANI THOMAS |
||||
HOSI RAMOVHA TSHILILO JEFFREY |
||||
KHOSI MPHAPHULI NGWEDZENI ALFRED |
||||
KHOSI BUNGENI GIVEN |
||||
KHOSI MAJOSI HLENGANI MACKSON |
||||
KHOSI DAVHANA DAVID DHAVHANA |
||||
KHOSI MASHAU THAVHA RONALD VUDZANI |
||||
KHOSI MASIA MBANGISENI JOSEPH |
||||
KHOSI NESENGANI TSHIMBILUNI PHILLEMON |
||||
KHOSI MASHAMBA TSHITWA LEFTY |
||||
KHOSI KUTAMA PRINCE VELE |
||||
KHOSI SINTHUMULE RUDZANI HAROLD |
||||
HOSI MUKHARI HLEKANI SAMUEL |
||||
HOSI MUKHARI SIKHETO THOMAS |
||||
HOSI BALOYI JOHN |
||||
KHOSI MUGIVHI KHULISO GOODWILL |
||||
KHOSI MADZIVHANDILA THIKHATHALI |
||||
KHOSI NETSHIMBKHUPFE MUNYADZIWA ALPHEUS |
||||
KHOSI NETSIANDA PFULUWANI |
||||
KHOSI MUILA TSHISHONGA GEORGE |
||||
KHOSI MOLEMA FHATUWANI |
||||
KHOSI MASHAMBA TSHITWA LEFTY |
||||
KHOSI RAMABULANA VHUTSHILO CROSBY |
||||
KHOSI MPHEPHU MM |
||||
KGOSHI MALEBOHO NGOAKO ISAAC |
||||
KGOSHI LEBOHO KIBI OLIVER |
||||
KGOSHI MAKGATHO SELAELO PRINCE |
||||
KGOSHI SEAKAMELA SELAELO ABRAM |
||||
Acting KGOSHI MACHAKA KGWADU DALSON |
||||
Acting KGOSHI RAMOKGOPA MAMOHUBE |
||||
Acting KGOSHI MANTHATA MANKWE ROSA |
||||
Acting KGOSHI MOTHAPO MADIPUANE REFILWE MOREMADI |
||||
KGOSHI MAKGOBA MOKOPA GARIBALD |
||||
Regent KGOSHI VERONICA MPOSHO MAMABOLO |
||||
Deputy KGOSHI DIKGALE RANTIE EDWARD |
||||
KGOSHI DIKGALE MALESELA SOLOMON |
||||
Acting KGOSHI CHUENE ANGELINA RAMADIMETJA |
||||
KGOSHI MAJA DITSEPU CECIL |
||||
Acting KGOSHI MAMABOLO MACHAKA ROBERT |
||||
Acting KGOSHI MOLEPO MAISHA |
||||
KGOSHI MOTHIBA POGOTI PATRICK |
||||
KGOSHI MOLOTO KGABO SOLOMON |
||||
KGOSHI MASHASHANE MAGANDANGELE MALESELA |
||||
Acting KGOSHI MARABA MMAPHUTI CARNATION |
||||
Acting KGOSHI KGOSHIGADI MATLALA LEKWELARURI ROZETTA |
||||
Acting KGOSHI SELOANA NGOANAMOHUBE DINAH |
||||
Acting KGOSHI THOBEJANE SEPEKE VICTOR |
||||
KGOSHI MATHABATHA MALEGODI MOLEKE |
||||
KGOSHI PHATUDI MPHAHLELE NGOANAMOHUBE SOPHIE |
||||
KGOSHI LEDWABA RANGOATO PRESCILLA |
||||
KGOSHI KEKANA MADUMETJA SELLO |
||||
Acting KGOSHI SELEKA PHETOGO DAVID |
||||
Acting KGOSHI SHONGANE M ANNA |
||||
KGOSHI MAHLANGU VUMA NGWANE |
||||
INKOSI VN MAHLANGU |
||||
KGOSHI TAUEATSOALA RAISIBE RHINA |
||||
KGOSHI LANGA LESIBA PHILLIP |
||||
KGOSHI MATLALA PHUTI THEODORA |
||||
Acting KGOSHI LEKALAKALA MADIMETSA EZEKIEL |
||||
KGOSHI LANGA KGABAKGARE DAVID |
||||
KGOSHI LEDWABA MAKATABELE SAMUEL |
||||
KGOSHI KEKANA LESIBA VAALTYN |
||||
KGOSHI MATLALA MOKGOMA MASERUMULE |
||||
Acting KGOSHI RAHLAGANE MAPITSI PRIMROSE |
||||
KGOSHI LEHWELERE-MATLALA MAKGALE ALBERT |
||||
KGOSHI RAMMPUDU BOLEU HARRY |
||||
KGOSHI MATSEPE-KOPA LB |
||||
KGOSHI INKOSI MAHLANGU PONY JAPHTA |
||||
KGOSHI MATLALA FRANK SHIKOANE |
||||
(DEPUTY) KGOSHI MATHEBE CHAKI EDISON |
||||
KGOSHI MATHEBE DM |
||||
KGOSHI MUSHUNG MOKGOMO JOSEPH |
||||
KGOSHI MASHEGOANA REUBEN KWEKWE |
||||
KGOSHI MALOMA MATIME GORDON |
||||
KGOSHI SEOPELA NJ |
||||
KGOSHI MOGASHOA MANAMANE EDWARD |
||||
KGOSHI MAILA MADINGO ALICE |
||||
KGOSHI MAILA MATHABENG GEORGE |
||||
KGOSHI MORWAMOCHE KA |
||||
Regent KGOSHI MAKGERU NTEPANE ZEPHORA |
||||
KGOSHI THULARE SERAKI EQUATOR |
||||
Acting KGOSHI NTOBENG KHUDU ANNA |
||||
Acting KGOSHI SERAKI RACHEL MATHUDING |
||||
KGOSHI NKADIMENG RAMPHELANE WILSON |
||||
KGOSHI RATAU MALAKENG ERNEST |
||||
KGOSHI MASHEGOANA DITHOTO LEHUTSO |
||||
KGOSHI MAGOLEGO MMIDI WILLIAM |
||||
Regent KGOSHI MOHLALA GADIFELE BRIDGET |
||||
KGOSHI MADIHLABA DIKOETJE JOHN |
||||
KGOSHI MASHABELA MANTE REGINAH |
||||
Acting KGOSHI MAMPANE DIPHALE TSEKE |
||||
Acting KGOSHI MASEMOLA MMAKGATLE LIDIA |
||||
KGOSHI MARISHANE TSEKE KGOPOTSO |
||||
KGOSHI MAMPURU BILLY MAMPURU |
||||
KHOSHI PHAAAHLA LETSIRI GEORGE |
||||
Acting KGOSHI MASERUMULE MAKWETLE BETTY |
||||
KGOSHI TISANE MOROANGOATO NTLADI |
||||
Acting INKOSI THABISILE EUNICE |
||||
KGOSHI MAESELA MAPHARASHE GIBSON |
||||
Acting KGOSHI MAISELA SATSOPE MEISIE |
||||
Acting KGOSHI KHOSHIKGOLO KGAGUDI KENNETH |
||||
KGOSHI MASHA LENGWAI AARON |
||||
Regent KGOSHI SEROKA TM |
||||
KGOSHI KGAPHOLA LOBANG GEORGE |
||||
KGOSHI NCHABELENG MOLOKE KOMANE |
||||
Acting KGOSHI NCHABELENG MAPONYE EDITH |
||||
Acting KGOSHI PHALAMOHLAKA KGAPYANE PATRIK |
||||
KGOSHI RADINGOANA SENTSHO COLLENGE |
||||
KGOSHI SELEPE DIFERE ALBERT |
||||
Acting KGOSHI MAESELA DITHOBOLONG SUZAN |
||||
Acting KGOSHI KGOETE TSAKANENG ALFRED |
||||
KGOSHI MOHLALA MAFETE BETHUEL |
||||
KGOSHI RAMAUBE KGALEMA SETH |
||||
Acting KGOSHI DINKWANYANE TLAKALE MERIAM |
||||
Acting KGOSHI RIBA SETLOGANG GETRUDE |
||||
KGOSHI MAFOLO MAMOGEGE DAVID |
||||
KGOSHI MAKOFANE KGOBALALE PATRICK |
||||
KGOSHI MANOKE BOY KOOS |
||||
KGOSHI SEKHUKHUNE PHATUDI RANDLE |
||||
Regent KGOSHI KGOETE SEROLE |
||||
KGOSHI MAROGA MAPUTLE SIDWELL |
||||
KGOSHI MALEPE MANAWE ROSTER |
||||
KGOSHI MASHABELA NKGONYELETJIE WILLIAM |
||||
KGOSHI MASHISHI MOLAMOSA SOLOMON |
||||
KGOSHI KOMANE MORWASHAI RHINE |
||||
Regent KGOSHI PHASHA TLAKALE MARIA |
||||
KGOSHI PHASHA PHOKWANE DICK |
||||
KGOSHI PALECHE JIM |
||||
KGOSHI MAMPURU MAKOPOLE HERBERT |
||||
KGOSHI MALEKANA MM |
||||
Acting KGOSHI MAPHOPHA ELIZABETH MAMOSHIANE |
||||
Acting KGOSHI RANTHO NGWANATSOMANE JIM |
||||
KGOSHI MAEPA SHOROANE PIET |
||||
KGOSHI KGOETE MAMPHAHLANE RALPH |
||||
North-West |
Fifty (50) |
KGOSI N R E MAKAPANE |
||
KGOSI L J MATHIBE |
||||
KGOSI P P MAUBANE |
||||
KGOSI SG MOTSEPE |
||||
KGOSANA DS TSAJOA |
||||
KGOSI M S MATHOPE |
||||
KGOSI T R M MMAMOGALE |
||||
KGOSI L T MOLOTLEGI |
||||
KGOSI N J M PILANE |
||||
KGOSI J J E M RAMOKOKA |
||||
KGOSI M E MABE |
||||
KGOSI GADI N I BATLENG |
||||
KGOSI S P SHONGOANE |
||||
KGOSI S M MONNAKGOTLA |
||||
KGOSI B J SEFANYETSO |
||||
KGOSI E M MABALANE |
||||
KGOSI N J SEFANYETSO |
||||
KGOSI J C LEGOALE |
||||
KGOSI GADI K B SEDUMEDI |
||||
KGOSI M S ZIBI |
||||
KGOSI M F MATLAPENG |
||||
KGOSI D H MOGAGABE |
||||
KGOSI T S MOOKETSI |
||||
KGOSI T A MOOKETSI |
||||
KGOSI O T S MAOTWE |
||||
KGOSI GADI D E MOTSATSI |
||||
KGOSI G MASELWANE |
||||
KGOSI G R GASEBONE |
||||
KGOSI G H PHOI |
||||
KGOSI G S MOTSEOAKHUMO |
||||
KGOSI S M J MASIBI |
||||
KGOSI M L MOLEFE |
||||
KGOSI K S LEKOKO |
||||
KGOSI M C MOSHOETTE |
||||
KGOSI J K MOLETE |
||||
KGOSI T M SEATLHOLO |
||||
KGOSI G G SHOLE |
||||
KGOSI K J MONTSHIOA |
||||
KGOSANA S S MALEFO |
||||
KGOSI K S SEROBATSE |
||||
KGOSI R V MATLABA |
||||
KGOSI I E LENCOE |
||||
KGOSI S V SUPING |
||||
KGOSI K J TSIEPE |
||||
KGOSI KD MANGOPE |
||||
KGOSI N T MOIOA |
||||
KGOSI T F MANKUROANE |
||||
Acting King GOSI KK MOTLHABANE |
||||
KGOSI PL MOTHIBI |
||||
KGOSI M A LETLHOGILE |
||||
KZN |
Two hundred and seventy seven (277) |
INKOSI MQOQI BERNARD NGCOBO |
||
INKOSI BHEKISISA FELIX BHENGU |
||||
INKOSI THANDIZWE FRANK GWALA |
||||
INKOSI DOMINIC ZWELITHINI MKHIZE |
||||
INKOSI REGINALD FANA MTHEMBU |
||||
INKOSI JABULILE PRINCESS SHANGASE |
||||
INKOSI SIMANGAYE MLABA |
||||
INKOSI THAMSANQA BENJAMIN EMMANUEL MKHIZE |
||||
INKOSI KHETHA SAKHILE MAKHANYA |
||||
INKOSI EMMANUEL BHEKUZALO SHOZI |
||||
INKOSI VUKANI REGINAL CELE |
||||
INKOSI PHATHISIZWE PHILBERT LUTHILI |
||||
INKOSI NHLOSOYESIZWE MCMILLAN HLENGWA |
||||
INKOSI NKOSINATHI CALEB MAPHUMOLO |
||||
INKOSI KUSAKUSA TEASINGTON Mkhize |
||||
INKOSI LANGALASEMBO DERRICK MKHIZE |
||||
INKOSI SIKHULEKILE ELVIS MBHELE |
||||
INKOSI PHIKUBUXOKI ROY BELE |
||||
INKOSI JAPHET MJOKWANA MQADI |
||||
INKOSI MUZIWENDODA PROTAS DUMA |
||||
INKOSI MBUSO PRAISEGOD NGCOBO |
||||
INKOSI THEMBINKOSI NICHOLUS DUMISA |
||||
INKOSI LUCAS MTHANDENI SHOZI |
||||
INKOSI SIFISO DERRICK CELE |
||||
INKOSI ZAMINDLELA GOODWILL BAHLE MSOMI |
||||
INKOSI BATHEBUYA CELE |
||||
INKOSI MELISIZWE ZWELOXOLO DLAMINI |
||||
INKOSI NELISIWE WINFRIEDA MBHELE |
||||
ibambabukhosi Zibuyile Eunice Ngcobo |
||||
INKOSI RUBERT SIFISO SHINGA |
||||
INKOSI ZOLANI RAYMOND QWABE |
||||
INKOSI BHEKAMAHLONGWA HLONGWA |
||||
INKOSI BHEKIZIZWE NIVARD LUTHULI |
||||
INKOSI MQOQI BERNARD NGCOBO |
||||
INKOSI BHEKISISA FELIX BHENGU |
||||
INKOSI THANDIZWE FRANK GWALA |
||||
INKOSI DOMINIC ZWELITHINI MKHIZE |
||||
INKOSI REGINALD FANA MTHEMBU |
||||
INKOSI JABULILE PRINCESS SHANGASE |
||||
INKOSI SIMANGAYE MLABA |
||||
INKOSI THAMSANQA BENJAMIN EMMANUEL MKHIZE |
||||
INKOSI KHETHA SAKHILE MAKHANYA |
||||
INKOSI EMMANUEL BHEKUZALO SHOZI |
||||
INKOSI VUKANI REGINAL CELE |
||||
INKOSI PHATHISIZWE PHILBERT LUTHILI |
||||
INKOSI NHLOSOYESIZWE MCMILLAN HLENGWA |
||||
INKOSI NKOSINATHI CALEB MAPHUMOLO |
||||
INKOSI KUSAKUSA TEASINGTON Mkhize |
||||
INKOSI LANGALASEMBO DERRICK MKHIZE |
||||
INKOSI SIKHULEKILE ELVIS MBHELE |
||||
INKOSI PHIKUBUXOKI ROY BELE |
||||
INKOSI JAPHET MJOKWANA MQADI |
||||
INKOSI MUZIWENDODA PROTAS DUMA |
||||
INKOSI MBUSO PRAISEGOD NGCOBO |
||||
INKOSI THEMBINKOSI NICHOLUS DUMISA |
||||
INKOSI LUCAS MTHANDENI SHOZI |
||||
INKOSI SIFISO DERRICK CELE |
||||
INKOSI ZAMINDLELA GOODWILL BAHLE MSOMI |
||||
INKOSI BATHEBUYA CELE |
||||
INKOSI MELISIZWE ZWELOXOLO DLAMINI |
||||
INKOSI NELISIWE WINFRIEDA MBHELE |
||||
ibambabukhosi Zibuyile Eunice Ngcobo |
||||
INKOSI RUBERT SIFISO SHINGA |
||||
INKOSI ZOLANI RAYMOND QWABE |
||||
INKOSI BHEKAMAHLONGWA HLONGWA |
||||
INKOSI BHEKIZIZWE NIVARD LUTHULI |
||||
ibambabukhosi Cedric Sandile Gumede |
||||
INKOSI KHANYILE ABSOLOM CELE |
||||
INKOSI VUSUMUZI BHEKI CHILIZA |
||||
INKOSI BHEKAMADODA INNOCENT RADEBE |
||||
INKOSI SENZESIHLE MTHOBELI CYRIL DLAMINI |
||||
INKOSI DAVID VAN ROOYEN DUMA |
||||
INKOSI SIDUMO PATRICK ZUNGU |
||||
INKOSI NICHOLUS VALELA MBOTHO |
||||
INKOSI EMMANUEL ZWELIBONGILE JALI |
||||
INKOSI NTAMONDE MTHETHO MACHI |
||||
INKOSI ZWELIBANZI AGGRIPPA NGCOBO |
||||
INKOSI THEMBA WINSTON MAVUNDLA |
||||
INKOSI THEMBEKILE CAROL CELE |
||||
INKOSI MXOLISI BUHLEBEZWE WILSON XOLO |
||||
INKOSI BHEKIZIZWE STANELY NZIMAKWE |
||||
INKOSI DUMISANI FREDERICK MVUNDLA |
||||
INKOSI SAZI NELSON NDWALANE |
||||
INKOSI ZIWENGU SAUL LUSHABA |
||||
INKOSI MOSES ZAMINDLELA NGAMZIZWE MADLALA |
||||
INKOSI MENZI SIBUSISO NDLOVU |
||||
INKOSI BHEKUKWENZA NTANZI |
||||
INKOSI ZWELINJANI MHLABUNZIMA MTHULI |
||||
INKOSI SHOKWAKHE BENJAMINI |
||||
INKOSI NKOSIYEZWE PRINCE GCUMISA |
||||
INKOSI IRVIN BHEKIZWE NGUBANE |
||||
INKOSI BONGUMUSA GLADWELL GWAMANDA |
||||
INKOSI MANQOBA FRED MKHIZE |
||||
INKOSI NDUNA MCHUNU |
||||
INKOSI ERIC SIMPHIWE ZUMA |
||||
Ibambakukhosi Nozipho Charity Molefe |
||||
INKOSI NSIKAYEZWE WELCOME ZONDI |
||||
INKOSI MAVIYO SIHLANGUSEMPI PROTAS NGCOBO |
||||
INKOSI THEMBA MKHIZE |
||||
INKOSI NHLAKANIPHO KHULEZWENI MAPHUMULO |
||||
INKOSI SIKHOSIPHI ELLIOT MDLULI |
||||
INKOSI PHUMLANI |
||||
Ibambakhukosi Lindiwe Zodwa Dlamini |
||||
INKOSI PHATHIZWE RAYNOLD SITHOLE |
||||
INKOSI MOYENI PHILMON MKHIZE |
||||
Ibambabhukosi Thandekile Ruth Khumalo |
||||
INKOSI MAKHOSESIZWE ARMSTRONG JUNIOR INKOSI |
||||
INKOSI MANDLENKOSI ABNER RADEBE |
||||
INKOSI NTANDOYENKOSI BISSET SHABALALA |
||||
INKOSI FANA VICTOR MBHENSE |
||||
INKOSI MAXWELL MANDLAKAYISE NXUMALO |
||||
INKOSI SIPHIWE SYDNEY KUNENE |
||||
Ibambabhukosi Ngqayizivele Sipho Wiseman Sithole |
||||
INKOSI CYRIL NTSHONTSHO ZWANE |
||||
Ibambabhukosi Bhekukwenza Selby Sithole |
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Ibambabhukosi Thembisile Beatrice |
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INKOSI SIYABONGA ALFRED MCHUNU |
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Ibambabhukosi Nicholus Mnkwanyane |
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Ibambabhukosi Nduna Mchunu |
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INKOSI NHLANGANISO WALTER |
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INKOSI XOLANI SELBY MAZIBUKO |
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INKOSI MUZIWENKOSI JOHANNES RADEBE |
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Ibambabhukosi Nobentungwa Flora Ndaba |
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Ibambabhukosi Malusi Abednigo Dlamini |
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INKOSI SBONELO NKOSINATHI Mkhize |
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Inkosi Njabula Blessing Miya |
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Ibambabhukosi Menzi Hlongwane |
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INKOSI MCHITHWA SIMON TSHABALALA |
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INKOSI PHALLANG BOKANG NKGAULISE MOLEFE |
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INKOSI HATHEZAKHE JOSEPH Ngobese |
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INKOSI MBHEKISENI PETROS MBANGOMUNI MAZIBUKO |
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INKOSI NKANYISO DERICK MNCUBE |
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INKOSI ISO LESILO BHEKUMUZI CLEMENT NGCOBO |
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INKOSI STEVENSON KHUMBULANI SITHOLE |
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INKOSI FISUKWAZI PRAISEGOD HLATSWAYO |
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INKOSI ZIPHOKUHLE DUNKELL MAJOZI |
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INKOSI SIPHAMANDLA WISEMAN MTHEMBU |
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INKOSI THEMBITSHE DININI PUTUKEZI MNTUNGWA |
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INKOSI PANO JOSEPH NGUBANE |
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INKOSI NGANGENDLOVU ELPHAS MCHUNU |
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INKOSI ZAKHELE SITHOLE |
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Ibambabhukosi Mduduzi Nkosiyohlanga Ngubane |
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INKOSI SIPHO SIBUSISO DLOMO |
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INKOSI MKHULULEKI CYVION DLOMO |
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INKOSI BONGOKUHLE ZONDI |
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INKOSI COSMOS SAWELA KUBHEKA |
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Ibambabhukosi Balungile Salgracia |
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INKOSI PATRIC SIPHAMANDLA SDUMO KHUMALO |
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INKOSI ZWELIHLE GRIPPA MABASO |
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INKOSI MADUBULA MBATHA |
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INKOSI ZWELIFILE PIET NZIMA |
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Ibambabhukosi Siphiwe Ester Shabalala |
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INKOSI SIPHIWE JAMES NKOSI |
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INKOSI AYANDA ZWANE |
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INKOSI MAXWELL GULE |
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INKOSI SIYABONGA WELCOME |
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INKOSI LUNGELO THUBALAKHE DLAMINI |
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INKOSI MBUTSHULWA JOSHUA NKOSI |
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Ibambabhukosi Bheki Paulos Sibisi |
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Ibambabhukosi Sphephile Favourite Msibi |
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INKOSI THAMSANQA KENNEDY SIBIYA |
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INKOSI MBONENI ABSOLOM |
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INKOSI SAMSON QEDUBUKHOSI MTUNGWA |
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INKOSI LONDOKWAKHE DAVID NTSHANGASE |
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INKOSI MAGUTSHWA BHEKINKOSI |
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INKOSI ELPHAS MFAKAZELENI BUTHELEZI |
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INKOSI MBHEKISENI ZEBLON GUMBI |
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Ibambabhukosi Nomvula Granny |
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INKOSI SAKHILE WELCOME / MDLALOSE |
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INKOSI DOUGLAS VUSI ZONDO |
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INKOSI JOSEPH MDLALOSE |
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INKOSI BHEKUMUZI MTHENGENI |
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INKOSI KENNETH MZWANDILE XULU |
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Ibambabhukosi Thandabantu Alois Zulu |
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Ibambabhukosi Malusi Abednigo Dlamini |
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INKOSI SBONELO NKOSINATHI Mkhize |
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Inkosi Njabula Blessing Miya |
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Ibambabhukosi Menzi Hlongwane |
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INKOSI MCHITHWA SIMON TSHABALALA |
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INKOSI PHALLANG BOKANG NKGAULISE MOLEFE |
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INKOSI HATHEZAKHE JOSEPH Ngobese |
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INKOSI MBHEKISENI PETROS MBANGOMUNI MAZIBUKO |
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INKOSI NKANYISO DERICK MNCUBE |
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INKOSI ISO LESILO BHEKUMUZI CLEMENT NGCOBO |
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INKOSI STEVENSON KHUMBULANI SITHOLE |
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INKOSI FISUKWAZI PRAISEGOD HLATSWAYO |
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INKOSI ZIPHOKUHLE DUNKELL MAJOZI |
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INKOSI SIPHAMANDLA WISEMAN MTHEMBU |
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INKOSI THEMBITSHE DININI PUTUKEZI MNTUNGWA |
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INKOSI PANO JOSEPH NGUBANE |
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INKOSI NGANGENDLOVU ELPHAS MCHUNU |
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INKOSI ZAKHELE SITHOLE |
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Ibambabhukosi Mduduzi Nkosiyohlanga Ngubane |
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INKOSI SIPHO SIBUSISO DLOMO |
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INKOSI MKHULULEKI CYVION DLOMO |
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INKOSI BONGOKUHLE ZONDI |
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INKOSI COSMOS SAWELA KUBHEKA |
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Ibambabhukosi Balungile Salgracia |
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INKOSI PATRIC SIPHAMANDLA SDUMO KHUMALO |
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INKOSI ZWELIHLE GRIPPA MABASO |
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INKOSI MADUBULA MBATHA |
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INKOSI ZWELIFILE PIET NZIMA |
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Ibambabhukosi Siphiwe Ester Shabalala |
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INKOSI SIPHIWE JAMES NKOSI |
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INKOSI AYANDA ZWANE |
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INKOSI MAXWELL GULE |
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INKOSI SIYABONGA WELCOME |
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INKOSI LUNGELO THUBALAKHE DLAMINI |
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INKOSI MBUTSHULWA JOSHUA NKOSI |
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Ibambabhukosi Bheki Paulos Sibisi |
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Ibambabhukosi Sphephile Favourite Msibi |
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INKOSI THAMSANQA KENNEDY SIBIYA |
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INKOSI MBONENI ABSOLOM |
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INKOSI SAMSON QEDUBUKHOSI MTUNGWA |
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INKOSI LONDOKWAKHE DAVID NTSHANGASE |
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INKOSI MAGUTSHWA BHEKINKOSI |
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INKOSI ELPHAS MFAKAZELENI BUTHELEZI |
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INKOSI MBHEKISENI ZEBLON GUMBI |
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Ibambabhukosi Nomvula Granny |
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INKOSI SAKHILE WELCOME / MDLALOSE |
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INKOSI DOUGLAS VUSI ZONDO |
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INKOSI JOSEPH MDLALOSE |
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INKOSI BHEKUMUZI MTHENGENI |
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INKOSI KENNETH MZWANDILE XULU |
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Ibambabhukosi Thandabantu Alois Zulu |
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INKOSI EUGENE BHEKINTITHA / Zulu |
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INGONYAMA ZWELITHINI GOODWILL ZULU |
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Dumisani Blusius Khumalo |
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Ibambabhukosi Precious Thabisile Zulu |
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INKOSI BHEKIZITHA ZULU |
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INKOSI SIBUSISO THIBELAMAMBUKA ZITHULELE |
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INKOSI SIZWE LUCKY NQOBIZIZWE / NBATHA |
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INKOSI FALETHU ALEXIUS |
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INKOSI MAGENDE PLACIDUS /MLABA |
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INKOSI SPHESIHLE LETHUKUTHULA |
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Ibambabhukosi Nomvula Mavis |
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INKOSI MFANUVELE DERRICK BUTHELEZI |
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INKOSI MABHUDU ISRAEL TEMBE |
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INKOSI SIZABANTU JOSIAH GUMEDE |
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INKOSI KHULEZWENI THUTHUKANI HOPEWELL NXUMALO |
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INKOSI NDABEZINHLE ISRAEL / ZIKHALI |
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Ibambabhukosi Doreen Viola Mathenjwa |
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INKOSI MPUMELELO MNGOMEZULU |
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INKOSI MKHULUMELI MAURICE NYAWO |
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INKOSI SIBONISI JOBE |
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INKOSI SANDLASENKOSI SIFISO MYENI |
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INKOSI BHEKITHEMBA FREE-WIL MYENI |
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INKOSI THOKOZANI MBUSO GUMEDE |
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INKOSI MZOKHULAYO MKHWANAZI |
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INKOSI SABELO KHUMBULANI NGWANE |
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INKOSI ZWELINZIMA THWALIZWE GUMEDE |
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INKOSI GAMALENKOSI ERICK MDLULI |
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INKOSI BONGA NKANYISO MDLETSHE |
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INKOSI DANIEL JOYFUL HLABISA |
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Ibambabukhosi Nonhlanhla Jabu Hlabisa |
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INKOSI PHINEAS BUZAYIPHI MTHIYANE |
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INKOSI MARTIN JIMMY MBUYAZI |
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INKOSI NTEMBA |
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INKOSI MCHAZENI MTHIYANE |
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Ibambabhukosi Nolwazi Brightness Khoza |
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INKOSI ZENZO KHULUMANGIFILE ZUNGU |
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Ibambabhukosi Mandla Mbeki Mkhwanazi |
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Ibambabhukosi Msawenkosi Seletshe Dube |
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INKOSI BONGINKOSI SHILO MTHEMBU |
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INKOSI NSIKAYEZWE RUSSEL CEBEKHULU |
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INKOSI HLANGANANI CAMERON BIYELA |
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INKOSI MHLABA SAM |
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INKOSI THANDISIZWE SIYABONGA MPUNGOSE |
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ISIPHAKANYISWA THEMBINKOSI WILSON ZULU |
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INKOSI VELA THANDAMUPHI SHANGASE |
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ISIPHAKANYISWA VICTORIA THEMBELIHLE DUBE |
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INKOSI ZWELEZINDUNA MAY BIYELA |
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INKOSI SITHEMBISO NTULI |
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INKOSI SIFISO REGINALD BIYELA |
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INKOSI PHUMLANI SIBONISO ZULU |
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INKOSI THANDUYISE NKOSINATHI MZIMELA |
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INKOSI ALPHEUS VELESHOWE ZULU |
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INKOSI THEMBA MUNTUKAFI NZUZA |
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INKOSI ZWELOMBANGO ERIC KHOZA |
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INKOSI VELEMANDLENI BIYELA |
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INKOSI SIPHIWE THANDAZANI ZULU |
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INKOSI CHAKIDE PHIWAYINKOSI BIYELA |
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INKOSI LKK ZONDI |
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INKOSI MHLABUYAHLUPHA WILLIAM SIBISI |
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INKOSI KHIPHEZAKHE MBHEKISENI MCHUNU |
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INKOSI N DLOMO |
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INKOSI THEMBA EMMANUEL ZWANE |
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INKOSI ZAKHE DAVIDSON MPUNGOSE |
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INKOSI BHEKIZWE PHILMON |
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INKOSI BHEKISABELO STHEMBISO SHEZI |
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INKOSI TOTALI PROTAS |
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INKOSI THEMBINKOSI NORMAN XULU |
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INKOSI GODIDE ANDREAS NTULI |
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INKOSI SIZWESONKE VINCENT MAGWAZA |
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INKOSI MUZIWAMI THEMBINKOSI ZUMA |
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INKOSI BUSANGOKWAKHE |
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Ibambabhukosi Zandile Biyela |
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INKOSI PHIWOKWAKHE MICHAEL |
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INKOSI PROTAS MTHOKOZISI MATHABA |
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INKOSI LINDA SONO MATHOSI |
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INKOSI MGWAVUMELENI WELLINGTON MHLONGO |
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Ibambabhukosi Mtholeni Nkosinathi Ngcobo |
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INKOSI VICTOR BHEKISISA MATHONSI |
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INKOSI HECTOR KHULEKANI ,DUBE |
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Ibambabhukosi Daniel Zakhele Gumede |
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Ibambabhukosi Azari Mphamandla Zulu |
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Ibambabhukosi Bhekinkosi Mabhi Cele |
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INKOSI MTHEMBU MV |
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INKOSI NDODI MZUNGEZI NDIMANDE |
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Ibambabhukosi Fikelephi |
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Ibambabhukosi Lamleni |
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Ibambabhukosi Mlungisi Phillip Ngcobo |
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INKOSI PRINCE BONOKWAKHE GUMEDE |
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INKOSI SIFISO WISEMEN NGCOBO |
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Ibambabhukosi Gloria Nobuhle Ngcobo |
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INKOSI BHEKIZWE NGCOBO |
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INKOSI BONGANI VUKANI |
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INKOSI MUNTUWANGENZANI RAPHAEL |
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INKOSI THULANI PATRICK CIBANE |
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INKOSI MEHLESISIZWE GLADWELL |
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Ibambabhukosi Makhehlana Wilson Chili |
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INKOSI SIBONGISENI KHUMALO |
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INKOSI NKOSIKHONA ANDRIES BHENGU |
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INKOSI KHOMBALAPHA THEMBA THEO NGUBANE |
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INKOSI VICTOR BHEKISISA MATHONSI |
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INKOSI HECTOR KHULEKANI ,DUBE |
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Ibambabhukosi Daniel Zakhele Gumede |
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Ibambabhukosi Azari Mphamandla Zulu |
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Ibambabhukosi Bhekinkosi Mabhi Cele |
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INKOSI MTHEMBU MV |
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INKOSI NDODI MZUNGEZI NDIMANDE |
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Ibambabhukosi Fikelephi |
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Ibambabhukosi Lamleni |
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Ibambabhukosi Mlungisi Phillip Ngcobo |
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INKOSI PRINCE BONOKWAKHE GUMEDE |
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INKOSI SIFISO WISEMEN NGCOBO |
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Ibambabhukosi Gloria Nobuhle Ngcobo |
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INKOSI BHEKIZWE NGCOBO |
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INKOSI BONGANI VUKANI |
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INKOSI MUNTUWANGENZANI RAPHAEL |
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INKOSI THULANI PATRICK CIBANE |
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INKOSI MEHLESISIZWE GLADWELL |
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Ibambabhukosi Makhehlana Wilson Chili |
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INKOSI SIBONGISENI KHUMALO |
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INKOSI NKOSIKHONA ANDRIES BHENGU |
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INKOSI KHOMBALAPHA THEMBA THEO NGUBANE |
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INKOSI SIPHAMANDLA ARTWELL HLONGWA |
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INKOSI NC ZUBANE |
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INKOSI JOHN MBEKENI NTULI |
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IBAMBA MBUSO K ZULU |
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INKOSI BHEKINDUNA SIPHO MKHIZE |
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INKOSI MQOQI BERNARD NGCOBO |
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INKOSI BHEKABANTU CHRISTOPHER KHUZWAYO |
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INKOSI MAKHOSINI WELLINGTON QWABE |
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INKOSI VICTOR THULASIZWE NGCOBO |
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INKOSI KHULEKANI WALTER MKHULISE |
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INKOSI ZWELINZIMA VITUS ZULU |
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INKOSI ALFRED BHEKI DLAMINI |
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INKOSI DONATUS THULABEZWE DLAMINI |
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Iziphakanyiswa Vusi Themba Raphael |
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INKOSI MZITSHWA PATRICK MEMELA |
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INKOSI NC ZUBANE |
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INKOSI JOHN MBEKENI NTULI |
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IBAMBA MBUSO K ZULU |
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INKOSI BHEKINDUNA SIPHO MKHIZE |
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INKOSI MQOQI BERNARD NGCOBO |
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INKOSI BHEKABANTU CHRISTOPHER KHUZWAYO |
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INKOSI MAKHOSINI WELLINGTON QWABE |
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INKOSI VICTOR THULASIZWE NGCOBO |
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INKOSI KHULEKANI WALTER MKHULISE |
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INKOSI ZWELINZIMA VITUS ZULU |
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INKOSI ALFRED BHEKI DLAMINI |
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INKOSI DONATUS THULABEZWE DLAMINI |
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Iziphakanyiswa Vusi Themba Raphael |
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INKOSI MZITSHWA PATRICK MEMELA |
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INKOSI PHILANGEZWI VUMANI GWALA |
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Ibambabhukosi Sannie Ngubane |
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MORENA THABO DONALD MOLEFE |
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INKOSI ANDREAS BHEKUMUZI DUMA |
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ibambabukhosI ELLIOT ZAMOKUHLE MKHIZE |
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Ibambabhukosi Thokozile Ndlovu |
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Ibambabhukosi Nelisiwe Janet Mkhize |
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INKOSI ALEX FANA DLAMINI |
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Ibambabhukosi Ncamisile Beatrice Dlamini |
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INKOSI DAVID WITNESS FAKAZI MKHIZE |
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INKOSI MBONENI BENEDICT MJOLI |
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Ibambabhukosi Thembinkosi Paulos Dlamini |
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INKOSI MUSAWENKOSI JOHANNES DLAMINI |
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INKOSI MSEKELI SIZWESIHLE ISRAEL ZULU |
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INKOSI PHATHISIZWE DONATUS HASTINGS CHILIZA |
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INKOSI LUCKY FODO |
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INKOSI VELILE JOZANA |
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Ibambabhukosi Nicholus M Msingaphansi |
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Ibambabhukosi Lawrence Thanduxolo Baleni |
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Ibambabhukosi DadiWilson Ntlabati |
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Ibambabhukosi Mzikayise Shadrack Manci |
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Ibambabhukosi Vusamadoda Vincent Zimema |
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Ibambabhukosi Nicholison Daluxolo |
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Gauteng |
Two (2) |
Inkosi Kgomotso Cornelius Kekana |
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Inkosi Mokhamvi Petrus Mahlangu |
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Eastern Cape |
Two hundred and thirty eight (238) |
INKOSI JALI MZUBANZI WELLINGTON |
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INKOSI BUSOSHE MBUYISELA |
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INKOSI SIWANI LUDWED MCDONALD |
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INKOSI KUBASHE BARNEY RICHARD NGQIKA |
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INKOSI KOMANI ZOLEKA LYNETTE |
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INKOSI MAQOMA LUVUYO JOSEPH |
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INKOSI TSHATSHU LINDILE |
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INKOSI TOISE ZWELIZOLILE WELCOME |
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INKOSI MAKINANA DALIWE DOUGLAS |
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INKOSI JONGILANGA NOMAXHOSA |
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MATLAURISI CATHERINE |
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Acting Inkosana Pato Nondenze Alice |
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Acting Inkosi Manxiwa Bessie |
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Acting Inkosi Sigcawu Msondezi |
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INKOSI SALKU PHATHWA MAGWA WILSON |
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INKOSI MTOTO MATSHAWONKE |
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INKOSI MANXIWA MOMFUMANEKO |
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INKOSI DUMALISILE SIBONGILE |
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Inkosana Mazamisa Mongomery M |
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Inkosana Malgas Margaret |
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Inkosana Bikitsha Siviwe S |
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Inkosana Sipunzi Momelezi |
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INKOSI BONKOLO M |
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INKOSI SIGIDI MDUDULI |
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INKOSI SIGCAU MTETO |
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INKOSI SIHLANU OLEWETHU |
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Acting INKOSI MNCANCA ZAMEKO |
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INKOSI SIGCAU XANTI MPENDULO |
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INKOSI SIGIDI BERNAS W |
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Acting INKOSI GWEBINDLALA NOBANGILE |
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INKOSI GWEBINDLALA VUYANI |
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INKOSI MFAZWE SIMON |
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INKOSI ZUNGUZANE AMOS |
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INKOSI BINASE SANDISO EXTENION |
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INKOSI NDEVU XOLILE SYDNEY |
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Acting Inkosana Silo Onti Maritz |
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INKOSI NGONYAMA AYANDA |
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Acting Inkosi Mdabuka No - Ofisi |
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Inkosana Sigxina Mnumzana |
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INKOSI BIKITSHA PAKADE XAVIER |
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INKOSI LUZIPO MZIKABAWO |
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Acting Inkosi Vuso Nobandla Xoliswa |
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INKOSI MKHATSHANE PUMZILE |
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Acting INKOSI MAGODLA TANDIWE |
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INKOSI NOBANDA VINCENT |
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INKOSI NKWENKWEZI LANGALETHU |
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Acting INKOSI ZULU SIZWE |
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INKOSI NGCONGOLO JONGILIZWE |
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INKOSI MAPASA ANDERSON |
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INKOSI SALAKUPHATWA M |
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INKOSI MCOTAMA NTOBEKO |
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INKOSI SANDILE BABA JOSEPH |
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INKOSI PHIKISA MALEBONGWE |
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INKOSI KONA NOSURGEON V |
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Regent Inkosi Dondashe Nomlindelo Vuyiswa Gloria |
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INKOSI PIKISA MEKENI |
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Acting Inkosana Swelindawo Tobeka |
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INKOSI TYALI TSHITSHILAKE DIKE |
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INKOSANA NTLEKI BUYISILE LOUW |
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INKOSANA DYANTYI ZONWABILE M |
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INKOSANA SOGA SIPUO LENNOX |
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Acting INKOSANA ULANA NDLOVU JACKSON |
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INKOSI BONKOLO M |
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INKOSI SIGIDI MDUDULI |
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INKOSI SIGCAU MTETO |
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INKOSI SIHLANU OLEWETHU |
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Acting INKOSI MNCANCA ZAMEKO |
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INKOSI SIGCAU XANTI MPENDULO |
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INKOSI SIGIDI BERNAS W |
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Acting INKOSI GWEBINDLALA NOBANGILE |
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INKOSI GWEBINDLALA VUYANI |
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INKOSI MFAZWE SIMON |
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INKOSI ZUNGUZANE AMOS |
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INKOSI BINASE SANDISO EXTENION |
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INKOSI NDEVU XOLILE SYDNEY |
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Acting Inkosana Silo Onti Maritz |
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INKOSI NGONYAMA AYANDA |
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Acting Inkosi Mdabuka No - Ofisi |
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Inkosana Sigxina Mnumzana |
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INKOSI BIKITSHA PAKADE XAVIER |
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INKOSI LUZIPO MZIKABAWO |
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Acting Inkosi Vuso Nobandla Xoliswa |
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INKOSI MKHATSHANE PUMZILE |
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Acting INKOSI MAGODLA TANDIWE |
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INKOSI NOBANDA VINCENT |
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INKOSI NKWENKWEZI LANGALETHU |
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Acting INKOSI ZULU SIZWE |
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INKOSI NGCONGOLO JONGILIZWE |
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INKOSI MAPASA ANDERSON |
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INKOSI SALAKUPHATWA M |
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INKOSI MCOTAMA NTOBEKO |
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INKOSI SANDILE BABA JOSEPH |
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INKOSI PHIKISA MALEBONGWE |
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INKOSI KONA NOSURGEON V |
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Regent Inkosi Dondashe Nomlindelo Vuyiswa Gloria |
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INKOSI PIKISA MEKENI |
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Acting Inkosana Swelindawo Tobeka |
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INKOSI TYALI TSHITSHILAKE DIKE |
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INKOSANA NTLEKI BUYISILE LOUW |
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INKOSANA DYANTYI ZONWABILE M |
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INKOSANA SOGA SIPUO LENNOX |
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Acting INKOSANA ULANA NDLOVU JACKSON |
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INKOSI GAYIKA DAVID |
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INKOSI SANDILE NTOMBEKHAYA |
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INKOSI NJOKWENI ZANOVUYO PATRICK |
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INKOSI MRWEBO MZOXOLO |
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INKOSI MSUTU NTOMBIZODWA IRENE |
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INKOSI NGWEKAZI SI ZAKELE SYDNEY |
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INKOSI NJOKWENI ZOLA MATTHEWS |
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INKOSI MAKINANA MXOLISI HAMILTON |
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Acting INKOSI MHLAULI NOMANDLA DOROTHY |
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INKOSI MATOMELA MALISO MATHEWS |
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INKOSI SWELINDAWO DUMALITSHILE STANFORD |
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INKOSI BURNS-NCAMASHE SISANDA SIPUXOLO G |
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INKOSI NDLAZI NOMALUNGELO MAVIS |
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Regent INKOSI KAMA NOMBULELO ANORIA |
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INKOSI ZIBI VULISANGO BETHWELL |
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INKOSI MHLAMBISO SIPHIWE |
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INKOSI TYALI MZIMASI |
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INKOSI MAQOMA MSOBOMVU SISEKO |
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Acting INKOSI MABANDLA TANDATU J |
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INKOSI MALEFANE LEEPO JONAS |
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INKOSI ZIMEMA BUCHULE |
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INKOSI HEBE SIMON VIWE |
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Regent INKOSI HINANA LUNGELWA CYNTHIA |
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INKOSI BEBEZA SIVIWE |
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INKOSI MATANZIMA SEBENZILE EDWARD |
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INKOSI NDARALA ZAKHELE Z |
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INKOSI MGUDLWA DUMISANI |
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INKOSI SABATA MZUKISI BONGANI |
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INKOSI SABATA MZWAMADODA |
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INKOSI MATANZIMA BUYANDA |
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INKOSI MATANZIMA DINAAR V |
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INKOSI SIGCAU LUPUMZO BUZWE |
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INKOSI MNQANQENI ADOLPHUS |
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INKOSI NQWILISO SIZINZO MATANZIMA |
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INKOSI XOLILE MFANTA |
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INKOSI MPANGELE LWANDISO |
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INKOSI MTIRARA NKOSIPHENDULE |
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INKOSI MHLONTLO MMELI T |
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INKOSI VULINDLELA SIMON |
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INKOSI MATANZIMA MBUZO JACOB |
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INKOSI MTIRARA SINDILE INNES ZWELODUMO |
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Regent INKOSI DALASILE NOSANGO P |
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INKOSI MBEKENI VUYISANANI |
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Inkosana Dalasile Ndiphiwe N |
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INKOSI MCABA SISEKO |
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INKOSI DALASILE JOMO MAKI |
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INKOSI MNQANQENI ROYAL ZULULIYAZONGOMA |
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INKOSI MGUDLWA SANDILE HARRINGTON |
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INKOSI KWEKWANA KHAYALETHU |
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INKOSI GUNGUBELE KHAYALAKHE |
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INKOSI JEZILE NKOSINATHI |
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INKOSI GECELO BONGANI |
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INKOSI STOKWE SOMIDAKA |
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Inkosana ZENGETWA MOSES M |
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Inkosana MSENGANA BENEDICT BN |
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INKOSI LEHANA MONTOELI T |
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INKOSI LEBENYA GREGORY K |
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INKOSI ZIBI THOZAMILE T |
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INKOSI SEJOSENGOE TSIAMO J |
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INKOSANA MDLETYE ARCHIBALD M |
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INKOSI LONDILE GCINILIZWE |
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INKOSI OMBEWU GCINISIZWE |
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INKOSI MEHLOMAKULU SISEKO A |
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INKOSI NKOPANE MANASE E |
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INKOSI BEBEZA XOLISWA M |
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Acting INKOSI HUKANI M |
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INKOSI MANXEBA LUNGELO |
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Acting INKOSI KAUDI MANTEKE M |
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INKOSI SIGCAU LM |
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ACTING INKOSI SIGCAU CAWEKAZI P |
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INKOSI SIGCAU VUYO N |
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INKOSI SIGCAU ZWELIXOLILE |
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INKOSI MHLANGA ZWELIBONGILE W |
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Regent INKOSI MDITSHWA CYNTHIA N |
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INKOSI DINWAYO LUTHANDO |
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INKOSI JIBA NKOSITHANDILE |
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INKOSI NDABANKULU DILIZA |
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Acting INKOSI SIGCAU ZUZIWE VICTOR |
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INKOSI SIGCAU MASIKO W |
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INKOSI NONKONYANA MWELO |
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Acting INKOSI NJIJASANE MZWANDILE M |
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INKOSI MDUTSHANE ADVOCATE CG |
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INKOSI SIGCAU NJINGALWAZI |
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INKOSI NDAMASE ANDILE |
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INKOSI NDAMASE SINIKILE |
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INKOSI NDABENI VAKELE |
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INKOSI MEJI MANDLA |
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Acting INKOSI LANGA VUYOLETHU |
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INKOSI JEZILE NKOSINATHI |
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INKOSI GECELO BONGANI |
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INKOSI STOKWE SOMIDAKA |
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Inkosana ZENGETWA MOSES M |
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Inkosana MSENGANA BENEDICT BN |
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INKOSI LEHANA MONTOELI T |
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INKOSI LEBENYA GREGORY K |
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INKOSI ZIBI THOZAMILE T |
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INKOSI SEJOSENGOE TSIAMO J |
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INKOSANA MDLETYE ARCHIBALD M |
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INKOSI LONDILE GCINILIZWE |
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INKOSI OMBEWU GCINISIZWE |
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INKOSI MEHLOMAKULU SISEKO A |
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INKOSI NKOPANE MANASE E |
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INKOSI BEBEZA XOLISWA M |
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Acting INKOSI HUKANI M |
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INKOSI MANXEBA LUNGELO |
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Acting INKOSI KAUDI MANTEKE M |
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INKOSI SIGCAU LM |
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ACTING INKOSI SIGCAU CAWEKAZI P |
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INKOSI SIGCAU VUYO N |
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INKOSI SIGCAU ZWELIXOLILE |
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INKOSI MHLANGA ZWELIBONGILE W |
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Regent INKOSI MDITSHWA CYNTHIA N |
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INKOSI DINWAYO LUTHANDO |
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INKOSI JIBA NKOSITHANDILE |
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INKOSI NDABANKULU DILIZA |
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Acting INKOSI SIGCAU ZUZIWE VICTOR |
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INKOSI SIGCAU MASIKO W |
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INKOSI NONKONYANA MWELO |
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Acting INKOSI NJIJASANE MZWANDILE M |
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INKOSI MDUTSHANE ADVOCATE CG |
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INKOSI SIGCAU NJINGALWAZI |
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INKOSI NDAMASE ANDILE |
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INKOSI NDAMASE SINIKILE |
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INKOSI NDABENI VAKELE |
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INKOSI MEJI MANDLA |
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Acting INKOSI LANGA VUYOLETHU |
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INKOSI MBANGATA MZINGISI |
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Regent INKOSI MGCOTYELWA NOBUBELE P |
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Regent INKOSI NDAMASE HOMBAKAZI |
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Regent INKOSI NDAMASE FIKELEPI D |
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Acting INKOSI MKWENKWESE NOWAYITILE |
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INKOSI NDAMASE DERRICK Z |
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INKOSI NDAMASE JONGIMFAZWE |
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INKOSI HLOMENDLINI LUNGELO H |
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Acting INKOSI BOKLENI M MANGALISO |
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INKOSI NDAMASE MALIZOLE M |
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INKOSI MADIKIZELA NGUBESIZWE |
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Acting INKOSI GWADISO MPUMALANGA A |
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INKOSI NDAMASE BUKHOSIBAKHE |
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INKOSI NDAMASE NTANDOYESIZWE N |
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INKOSI NDAMASE ZWELICACILE B |
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INKOSI MDITSHWA MANDLESIZWE |
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INKOSI TYALI GCOBAMNI S |
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INKOSANA NTULI MADOD'DEBHUNGA |
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INKOSI MDITSHWA LUYANDA |
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INKOSI MABANDLA MTHANDENI G |
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Acting INKOSI RANUGA MNONELELI |
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Inkosana Cetywayo Ethel K |
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INKOSI NGUDLE BUYANDA FAMILY |
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INKOSI MCHASA DALBY HENDRY |
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INKOSI LUDIDI NOLITHA |
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INKOSI MATIWANE SIKUMBUZO |
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INKOSI MATIWANE LUZUKO |
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INKOSI MADOLO CHUMANI |
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INKOSANA MNTONINTSHI MBULELO R |
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INKOSI MAJEKE MS |
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INKOSANA MATYOBENI MOMELEZI |
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INKOSANA MTETO TEMBEKILE |
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INKOSI MOSHOESHOE MS |
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INKOSI MTIRARA BRENDA PHINDIWE |
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INKOSI JOYI NTSIKA |
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INKOSI MTIRARA MFUNDISO |
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INKOSI SANGONI NTSIKELELO D |
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INKOSI MBANDE NEZILE N |
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INKOSI MTIRARA THEMBINKOSI |
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INKOSI MTIRARA AVELILE |
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INKOSI MGOLOMBANE SAKHIWO V |
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INKOSI NGONYAMA NONDUMISO P |
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INKOSI JUMBA KUTHALA |
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Acting INKOSI MANDELA/ PERRY RR |
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INKOSI BACELA WILBERFORCE N |
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INKOSI SANDILE MANELISI T |
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INKOSI MTIRARA MPETELI C |
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INKOSI DALASILE VUYISA |
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INKOSI PALI ALFRED |
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Acting INKOSI HOLOMISA PHYIIIS N |
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INKOSI MTWA TINA |
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Regent INKOSI SIZIBA IVY FEZEKA |
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Acting INKOSI LUDIDI BERNARD S |
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Acting INKOSI MATANDELA DEGREEN |
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INKOSI MOSHOESHOE JEREMIAH D |
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INKOSI LUPINDO YOLISWA YVONNE |
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INKOSI SIBI RACHAEL PALEO |
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TYHALI THEMBANI J |
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Inkosana Khoapa Taleja C |
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Regent BALENI MALEABA HDM |
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Makhoba Sphithi Alex HDM |
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INKOSI MAGADLA THANDOXOLO |
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Acting INKOSI FIKENI NOMATEMBA E |
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Inkosana Gogela Mlungiseleli |
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INKOSI JOJO SIYASONGA PATRICK |
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INKOSI NOTA SINELISIWE |
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Acting INKOSI MDITSHWA JD |
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INKOSI NTOLA BHEKABAMBO O |
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INKOSI MLINDAZWE V. MZOBANZI |
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INKOSI BALENI LUNGA |
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INKOSI HLAMANDANA SIYABONGA |
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Regent INKOSI LANGASIKI BULELWA |
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Regent Inkosana Sontsele Nontembeko |
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Inkosana Bhenxa Mlandeli |
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Regent Inkosi Makunze Nolizwi |
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Regent INKOSI MAKAULA TEMBISILE NOKHWEZI |
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INKOSI DIKO MADZIKANE T |
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INKOSI MDUTYANA M PHILA |
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INKOSANA NDUMNDUM NDIYABULELA |
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INKOSANA MAKAULA FR |
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INKOSI DIKO MAKHOSINI |
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INKOSI SIYOYO KHOLISILE C |
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INKOSI SIGCAU FORTY-MAN |
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INKOSI TYHALI THEMBANI J |
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Inkosana Khoapa Taleja C |
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Regent BALENI MALEABA HDM |
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INKOSI Makhoba Sphithi Alex HDM |
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INKOSI MAGADLA THANDOXOLO |
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Acting INKOSI FIKENI NOMATEMBA E |
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Inkosana Gogela Mlungiseleli |
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INKOSI JOJO SIYASONGA PATRICK |
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INKOSI NOTA SINELISIWE |
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Acting INKOSI MDITSHWA JD |
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INKOSI NTOLA BHEKABAMBO O |
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INKOSI MLINDAZWE V. MZOBANZI |
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INKOSI BALENI LUNGA |
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INKOSI HLAMANDANA SIYABONGA |
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Regent INKOSI LANGASIKI BULELWA |
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Regent Inkosana Sontsele Nontembeko |
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Inkosana Bhenxa Mlandeli |
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Regent Inkosi Makunze Nolizwi |
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Regent INKOSI MAKAULA TEMBISILE NOKHWEZI |
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INKOSI DIKO MADZIKANE T |
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INKOSI MDUTYANA M PHILA |
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INKOSANA NDUMNDUM NDIYABULELA |
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INKOSANA MAKAULA FR |
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INKOSI DIKO MAKHOSINI |
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INKOSI SIYOYO KHOLISILE C |
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INKOSI SIGCAU FORTY-MAN |
25 July 2018 - NW526
Waters, Mr M to ask the Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs
With reference to the reply to question 2208 on 30 October 2017, has the Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Council finalised the appointment of the service provider; if not, by what date will it be done; if so, (a) what is the name of the service provider, (b) by what date will their assessment be completed and (c) what is the value of the tender?
Reply:
The appointment of a panel of service providers was finalised in September 2017.
(a) A panel of four consultants were appointed and they are:
- EOH Consulting (Lead consultant)
- BMK (Assessment consultant)
- Aganang (Assessment consultant)
- Naidu Consulting (Assessment consultant)
The assessment work for the whole City of Ekurhuleni was split amongst the three assessment consultants mentioned above.
(b) The contract is due to finish at the end of June 2019.
(c) The contract value is about R13 million excluding VAT. This was based on the fact that the consultants had each tendered on the whole City of Ekurhuleni network. After the split of the work amongst the three assessment consultants, it is expected that the contract will be R6 million excluding VAT.
25 July 2018 - NW1498
Groenewald, Dr PJ to ask the Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and FisheriesQUESTION
(1) (a)(i) How many cases of alleged illegal abalone poaching were reported to his department in each year during the period 1 January 2013 up to the latest specified date for which information is available and (ii) what quantity of abalone was confiscated by his department in each specified year and (b) what happened to the confiscated abalone; (2) (a) how many (i) persons were arrested in each specified year in this regard and (ii) of the specified arrests were successfully prosecuted and (b) what did the sentence amount to in each case; (3) whether any of the confiscated abalone was sold; if so, (a) in which way was it sold, (b) who bought it, (c) what were the proceeds from the sales and (d) how were the proceeds spent; (4) what measures were instituted to curb the illegal poaching of abalone and other marine resources; (5) whether he will make a statement on the matter?
Reply:
(1)(a)(i) There are more than nine hundred and six (906) case dockets that have been opened for Abalone-related cases since January 2012.
(1)(a)(ii) The amount of abalone confiiscated since the 2012/13 Financial Year amouts to approximately one hundred and seventy three thousand two hundred and ninety one kilograms (173 291 Kg)
(1)(b) Confiscated abalone is kept in the DAFF stores and samples are retained to be used as evidence in criminal cases. Some of the abalone is also used in under-cover operations.
(2) More than two thousand three hundred and two (2302) suspects have been arrested since 2012. Abalone poaching is a criminal offence. Criminal offences are investigated by the South African Police Services (SAPS) and prosecutions are performed by the National Prosecuting Authority, working together with the SAPS Investigating Officers. Information for prosecution of cases and the sentences imposed can therefore be requested from the Natinational Prosecuting Authority (NPA) since criminal prosecutions are their exclusive mandate.
(3) Yes, confiscated abalone was sold.
(3)(a) Confiscated abalone is always sold through an open auction process.
(3)(b) Abalone Right holders with valid permits to operate Fish Processing Establishments qualify to participate in the auction processes.
(3)(c) The proceeds from the sales of confiscated abalone amounts to R22.266m.
(3)(d) Proceeds from the sale of confiscated abalone were channelled into the Marine Living Resources Fund and were used to support the operations of the various Fisheries Programmes which include Fisheries Operations Support, Aquaculture and Economic Development, Marine Resources Management, Fisheries Research Support, Monitoring Control and Surveillance.
(4) Illegal Unreported and Unregulated (IUU) fishing of Marine resources is a global problem. DAFF is working together with the organised international community in endeavours to address this challenge. South Africa has recently acceded to the Food and Agricultural Orgnaisation’s (FAO) Port State Measures Agreement. The fundamental objective of the Port State Measures Agreement is to mobilise international communities to work together in addressing IUU fishing. The efforts to curb IUU on the domestic front requires inter-departmental and multi-discipinary innitiates. The implementation of Operation Phakisa (Ocean’s Economy) has provided an improved platform for all relevant law enforcement agencies to work together in curbing Abalone poaching. DAFF therefore works together with the other relevant law enforcement agencies, including but not limitted to, the South African Police Services, Department of Environmental Affairs, and South African National Parks.
(5) The Minister’s Budget Vote of 16 May 2018 contained several statements on the ablaone issue, including proposed future approaches to dealing with abalone poaching and the handling of confiscated abalone.
25 July 2018 - NW1998
Dreyer, Ms AM to ask the Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs
(1)Whether the Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Municipality conducted any water quality tests of any water bodies within its boundaries (a) in each of the past five financial years and/or (b) since 1 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 he furnish Mrs A D Dreyer with copies of each report? NW2157E
Reply:
The information was provided by the Gauteng Department of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs.
(1) The Water Quality subsection within the Water and Sanitation department samples predefined monitoring points within storm water channels, spruits, rivers, storm water retention ponds, pan and dams throughout the City of Ekurhuleni on a monthly basis. The purpose of this monitoring is to identify any pollution emanating from sewer blockage or illegal industrial effluent discharges. The water samples are evaluated against the Instream Water Quality Standards of the River Forums in terms of the CMA’s monitoring of the water bodies as directed in the National Water Act.
If any of the samples test results exceeds the allowable limits, the potential type or source of pollutant is investigated to try and find the source. This information is then communicated to the relevant department to investigate, resolve and take appropriate action.
It must be noted that sometimes there are challenges with regards to sampling or monitoring points due to accessibility and/or unsuitable samples as a result of sample points being dry or stagnant water. However, the City of Ekurhuleni will at all times obtain samples under normal circumstances.
Statistics
Number of monitoring points.
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North East region |
South West region |
Monitoring points |
141 |
110 |
Number of Lakes, Dams and storm water retention ponds and ponds |
20 |
10 |
Number of rivers and spruits |
3 |
3 |
Analysis done over the period January 2014 to April 2018.
Actual samples |
9869 |
Actual analysis |
138836 |
Rivers and spruits in the boundaries of the City of Ekurhuleni:
- Small portion of the Jukskei river
- Blesbokspruit
- Kaalspruit
- Swartspruit
- Elsburg spruit
- Natalspruit
- Small upper portion of Rietspruit
25 July 2018 - NW1996
Dreyer, Ms AM to ask the Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs
(1) What (a) number of water quality tests did the Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Municipality conduct (i) in the (aa) 2014-15, (bb) 2015-16, (cc) 2016-17 and (dd) 2017-18 financial years and (ii) since 1 April 2018 and (b) were the results of each test; (2) Will he furnish Mrs A M Dreyer with copies of each quality test?
Reply:
The information requested by the Honourable Member is not readily available in the Department. However, the Department has engaged the Municipality to obtain the relevant information. The information will be submitted to the Honourable Member as soon as it is available.
25 July 2018 - NW2107
Van Dalen, Mr P to ask the Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and FisheriesQUESTION
With reference to his reply to question 2815 on 2 October 2017, (a) why did his department require almost a year since the expiration of the previous fisheries management services contract to issue bid invitations, (b) what steps are being taken by his department to expedite finalisation of this matter and (c) what interim arrangements have been made while this service is unavailable, to ensure that (i) this year’s total allowable catch for sardine, anchovy and west coast rock lobster can be based on sound scientific analyses and (ii) the certification of the hake fishery by the Marine Stewardship Council does not fall under threat?
Reply:
a) The Department is guided by Supply Chain Guidelines when undertaking bid processes.
b) The Department is doing its best to finalise the matter.
(c)(i) We are currently having consultations regarding interim arrangement to ensure that the required assessments are conducted.
(c)(ii) In May 2018 we had an annual surveillance audit done by the MSC, which went well.
The process of recertification only starts in 2019 and we expect the matter to be resolved by then.
25 July 2018 - NW1312
Groenewald, Dr PJ to ask the Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs
(1)(a) Which municipalities in each province did not spend their full allocations for infrastructure projects in the (i) 2013-14, (ii) 2014-15, (iii) 2015-16, (iv) 2016-17 and (v) 2017- 18 financial years and (b) what amount of the specified allocations was not rolled over to the next financial year; (2) whether he will make a statement on the matter?
Reply:
The Department of Cooperative Governance (DCOG) administers the Municipal Infrastructure Grant (MIG), the Municipal Disaster Relief Grant (MDRG) and the Municipal Disaster Recovery Grant (MDRG), which are meant for the provision, repair and maintenance of municipal infrastructure over the MTEF.
These and other grants, as depicted below, are allocated through relevant administrative departments which are also required to report expenditure figures as at the end of the municipal financial year to National Treasury in terms of the provisions set by the Division of Revenue Act. National Treasury will, in terms of Section 22(2) of the Division of Revenue Act, consider and approve roll-over applications from municipalities on registered projects, committed and unspent funds.
These Grants are:
Infrastructure Grant |
Administrative department |
Municipal Infrastructure Grant |
Department of Cooperative Governance |
Municipal Disaster Recovery Grant |
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Municipal Disaster Relief Grant |
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Neighbourhood Development Partnership Grant |
National Treasury |
Water Service Infrastructure Grant |
Department of Water and Sanitation |
Regional Bulk Infrastructure Grant |
|
Integrated National Electrification Programme |
Department of Energy |
Urban Settlement Development Grant |
Department of Human Settlements |
Rural Roads Access Management System |
Department of Transport |
Public Transport Network Grant |
Some of the figures for the Municipal Disaster Relief Grant (MDRG) and the Municipal Disaster Recovery Grant (MDRC) have been requested from National Treasury and is still awaited. Enclosed hereunder find the information on unspent funds pertaining to the Municipal Infrastructure Grant (MIG).
(i) 2013/14 (a) & (b)
Description |
Department of Cooperative Governance |
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Municipalities |
(a) Unspent allocations as at the end of 2013/14 (before roll-over approval) |
(b) Unspent allocations as at the end of 2013/14 (after roll-over approval) |
|
Municipal Infrastructure Grant |
Municipal Infrastructure Grant |
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Eastern Cape |
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|
- |
BUF |
Buffalo City |
|
- |
NMA |
Nelson Mandela |
- |
- |
EC101 |
Camdeboo |
- |
- |
EC102 |
Blue Crane Route |
- |
- |
EC103 |
Ikwezi |
- |
- |
EC104 |
Makana |
- |
- |
EC105 |
Ndlambe |
- |
- |
EC106 |
Sundays River Valley |
- |
- |
EC107 |
Baviaans |
- |
- |
EC108 |
Kouga |
10,403 |
- |
EC109 |
Koukamma |
- |
- |
DC10 |
Cacadu District Municipality |
32,531 |
32,531 |
EC121 |
Mbhashe |
17,375 |
- |
EC122 |
Mnquma |
13,863 |
- |
EC123 |
Great Kei |
- |
- |
EC124 |
Amahlathi |
- |
- |
EC126 |
Ngqushwa |
5,581 |
882 |
EC127 |
Nkonkobe |
- |
- |
EC128 |
Nxuba |
2,777 |
2,777 |
DC12 |
Amatole District Municipality |
- |
- |
EC131 |
Inxuba Yethemba |
1,900 |
- |
EC132 |
Tsolwana |
4,255 |
- |
EC133 |
Inkwanca |
1 |
1 |
EC134 |
Lukhanji |
- |
- |
EC135 |
Intsika Yethu |
172 |
172 |
EC136 |
Emalahleni |
2,263 |
2,263 |
EC137 |
Engcobo |
- |
- |
EC138 |
Sakhisizwe |
- |
- |
DC13 |
Chris Hani District Municipality |
2,896 |
2,896 |
EC141 |
Elundini |
6,677 |
996 |
EC142 |
Senqu |
1,498 |
1,498 |
EC143 |
Maletswai |
4,891 |
592 |
EC144 |
Gariep |
- |
- |
DC14 |
Joe Gqabi District Municipality |
15,140 |
- |
EC153 |
Nquza Hills |
- |
- |
EC154 |
Port St Johns |
15,145 |
15,145 |
EC155 |
Nyandeni |
- |
- |
EC156 |
Mhlontlo |
- |
- |
EC157 |
King Sabata Dalindyebo |
23,415 |
23,415 |
DC15 |
O.R. Tambo District Municipality |
- |
- |
EC441 |
Matatiele |
- |
- |
EC442 |
Umzimvubu |
15,795 |
15,795 |
EC443 |
Mbizana |
- |
- |
EC444 |
Ntabankulu |
- |
- |
DC44 |
Alfred Nzo |
- |
- |
Free State |
|
|
- |
MAN |
Mangaung |
- |
- |
FS161 |
Letsemeng |
- |
- |
FS162 |
Kopanong |
- |
- |
FS163 |
Mohokare |
- |
- |
DC16 |
Xhariep District Municipality |
- |
- |
FS181 |
Masilonyana |
- |
- |
FS182 |
Tokologo |
- |
- |
FS183 |
Tswelopele |
- |
- |
FS184 |
Matjhabeng |
- |
- |
FS185 |
Nala |
- |
- |
DC18 |
Lejweleputswa District Municipality |
- |
- |
FS191 |
Setsoto |
- |
- |
FS192 |
Dihlabeng |
- |
- |
FS193 |
Nketoana |
- |
- |
FS194 |
Maluti-a-Phofung |
- |
- |
FS195 |
Phumelela |
- |
- |
FS196 |
Mantsopa |
- |
- |
DC19 |
Thabo Mofutsanyana District Municipality |
- |
- |
FS201 |
Moqhaka |
- |
- |
FS203 |
Ngwathe |
- |
- |
FS204 |
Metsimaholo |
- |
- |
FS205 |
Mafube |
8,621 |
8,621 |
DC20 |
Fezile Dabi District Municipality |
- |
- |
Gauteng |
|
|
- |
EKU |
Ekurhuleni |
- |
- |
JHB |
City of Johannesburg |
- |
- |
TSH |
City of Tshwane |
- |
- |
GT421 |
Emfuleni |
2,204 |
2,204 |
GT422 |
Midvaal |
5,028 |
5,028 |
GT423 |
Lesedi |
- |
- |
DC42 |
Sedibeng District Municipality |
- |
- |
GT481 |
Mogale City |
4,494 |
3,601 |
GT482 |
Randfontein |
4,167 |
950 |
GT483 |
Westonaria |
14,303 |
14,303 |
GT484 |
Merafong City |
6,957 |
- |
DC48 |
West Rand District Municipality |
- |
- |
KwaZulu - Natal |
|
|
- |
ETH |
eThekwini |
- |
- |
KZN211 |
Vulamehlo |
- |
- |
KZN212 |
Umdoni |
- |
- |
KZN213 |
Umzumbe |
- |
- |
KZN214 |
uMuziwabantu |
322 |
- |
KZN215 |
Ezinqolweni |
- |
- |
KZN216 |
Hibiscus Coast |
2,838 |
- |
DC21 |
Ugu District Municipality |
1 |
1 |
KZN221 |
uMshwathi |
- |
- |
KZN222 |
uMngeni |
- |
- |
KZN223 |
Mpofana |
2,084 |
2,084 |
KZN224 |
Impendle |
- |
- |
KZN225 |
Msunduzi |
3,131 |
3,131 |
KZN226 |
Mkhambathini |
959 |
- |
KZN227 |
Richmond |
- |
- |
DC22 |
uMgungundlovu District Municipality |
1 |
1 |
KZN232 |
Emnambithi/Ladysmith |
- |
- |
KZN233 |
Indaka |
3,429 |
3,429 |
KZN234 |
Umtshezi |
886 |
- |
KZN235 |
Okhahlamba |
- |
- |
KZN236 |
Imbabazane |
- |
- |
DC23 |
Uthukela District Municipality |
- |
- |
KZN241 |
Endumeni |
- |
- |
KZN242 |
Nquthu |
4,598 |
2,790 |
KZN244 |
Msinga |
- |
- |
KZN245 |
Umvoti |
2,025 |
- |
DC24 |
Umzinyathi District Municipality |
1 |
1 |
KZN252 |
Newcastle |
- |
- |
KZN253 |
eMadlangeni |
- |
- |
KZN254 |
Dannhauser |
- |
- |
DC25 |
Amajuba District Municipality |
1,297 |
1,297 |
KZN261 |
eDumbe |
3,056 |
1,592 |
KZN262 |
uPhongolo |
- |
- |
KZN263 |
Abaqulusi |
3,295 |
3,295 |
KZN265 |
Nongoma |
4,115 |
3,156 |
KZN266 |
Ulundi |
2,651 |
2,651 |
DC26 |
Zululand District Municipality |
- |
- |
KZN271 |
Umhlabuyalingana |
1 |
1 |
KZN272 |
Jozini |
3,577 |
3,577 |
KZN273 |
The Big Five False Bay |
1,650 |
1,650 |
KZN274 |
Hlabisa |
1,400 |
1,400 |
KZN275 |
Mtubatuba |
- |
- |
DC27 |
Umkhanyakude District Municipality |
- |
- |
KZN281 |
Mbonambi/Mfolozi |
473 |
473 |
KZN282 |
uMhlathuze |
- |
- |
KZN283 |
Ntambanana |
|
- |
KZN284 |
Umlalazi |
- |
- |
KZN285 |
Mthonjaneni |
- |
- |
KZN286 |
Nkandla |
- |
- |
DC28 |
uThungulu District Municipality |
1 |
- |
KZN291 |
Mandeni |
11,729 |
- |
KZN292 |
KwaDukuza |
13,638 |
- |
KZN293 |
Ndwedwe |
5,897 |
- |
KZN294 |
Maphumulo |
- |
- |
DC29 |
iLembe District Municipality |
27,985 |
24,792 |
KZN431 |
Ingwe |
1 |
1 |
KZN432 |
Kwa Sani |
- |
- |
KZN433 |
Greater Kokstad |
- |
- |
KZN434 |
Ubuhlebezwe |
3,696 |
3,696 |
KZN435 |
Umzimkhulu |
- |
- |
DC43 |
Harry Gwala (Sisonke) District Municipality |
- |
- |
Limpopo |
|
|
- |
LIM331 |
Greater Giyani |
5,113 |
5,113 |
LIM332 |
Greater Letaba |
- |
- |
LIM333 |
Greater Tzaneen |
59,977 |
40,758 |
LIM334 |
Ba-Phalaborwa |
7,707 |
566 |
LIM335 |
Maruleng |
9,003 |
3 |
DC33 |
Mopani District Municipality |
54,702 |
54,702 |
LIM341 |
Musina |
16,844 |
16,844 |
LIM343 |
LIM343 |
155,983 |
103,299 |
LIM344 |
Makhado |
46,536 |
2,290 |
LIM345 |
LIM345 |
- |
- |
DC34 |
Vhembe District Municipality |
88,859 |
88,859 |
LIM351 |
Blouberg |
9,043 |
123 |
LIM353 |
Molemole |
998 |
998 |
LIM354 |
Polokwane |
242,188 |
106,081 |
LIM355 |
Lepelle-Nkumpi |
13,546 |
96 |
DC35 |
Capricorn District Municipality |
28,188 |
- |
LIM361 |
Thabazimbi |
18,709 |
14,540 |
LIM362 |
Lephalale |
7,804 |
4,281 |
LIM366 |
Bela Bela |
- |
- |
LIM367 |
Mogalakwena |
8,408 |
6,836 |
LIM368 |
LIM368 |
- |
- |
DC36 |
Waterberg District Municipality |
- |
- |
LIM471 |
Ephraim Mogale |
5,861 |
5,861 |
LIM472 |
Elias Motsoaledi |
5,370 |
5,370 |
LIM473 |
Makhuduthamaga |
- |
- |
LIM476 |
Fetakgomo Greater Tubatse |
19,835 |
11,296 |
DC47 |
Greater Sekhukhune District Municipality |
89,743 |
11,151 |
Mpumalanga |
|
|
- |
MP301 |
Albert Luthuli |
29,309 |
10,930 |
MP302 |
Msukaligwa |
- |
- |
MP303 |
Mkhondo |
- |
- |
MP304 |
Pixley Ka Seme |
- |
- |
MP305 |
Lekwa |
- |
- |
MP306 |
Dipaleseng |
4,726 |
- |
MP307 |
Govan Mbeki |
- |
- |
DC30 |
Gert Sibande District Municipality |
- |
- |
MP311 |
Victor Khanye |
- |
- |
MP312 |
Emalahleni |
33,438 |
33,438 |
MP313 |
Steve Tshwete |
3,392 |
1,343 |
MP314 |
Emakhazeni |
- |
- |
MP315 |
Thembisile Hani |
20,707 |
20,707 |
MP316 |
Dr JS Moroka |
- |
- |
DC31 |
Nkangala District Municipality |
- |
- |
MP321 |
Thaba Chweu |
- |
- |
MP324 |
Nkomazi |
- |
- |
MP325 |
Bushbuckridge |
- |
- |
MP326 |
City of Mbombela |
146,154 |
34,963 |
DC32 |
Ehlanzeni District Municipality |
- |
- |
Northern Cape |
|
|
- |
NC061 |
Richtersveld |
148 |
148 |
NC062 |
Nama Khoi |
6,663 |
- |
NC064 |
Kamiesberg |
6,357 |
6,357 |
NC065 |
Hantam |
11 |
11 |
NC066 |
Karoo Hoogland |
812 |
812 |
NC067 |
Khai-Ma |
5,667 |
5,667 |
DC6 |
Namakwa District Municipality |
- |
- |
NC071 |
Ubuntu |
3,053 |
3,053 |
NC072 |
Umsobomvu |
11,464 |
4,361 |
NC073 |
Emthanjeni |
3,337 |
3,337 |
NC074 |
Kareeberg |
1,929 |
1,929 |
NC075 |
Renosterberg |
2 |
2 |
NC076 |
Thembelihle |
10,248 |
2,098 |
NC077 |
Siyathemba |
1 |
1 |
NC078 |
Siyancuma |
12,948 |
5,871 |
DC7 |
Pixley Ka Seme District |
- |
- |
NC082 |
!Kai! Garip |
1,296 |
1,296 |
NC084 |
!Kheis |
2,471 |
2,471 |
NC085 |
Tsantsabane |
2,274 |
2,274 |
NC086 |
Kgatelopele |
1,711 |
- |
NC087 |
Dawid Kruiper |
22,123 |
11,817 |
DC8 |
ZF Mgcwawu |
- |
- |
NC091 |
Sol Plaatjie |
1 |
1 |
NC092 |
Dikgatlong |
5,585 |
1,188 |
NC093 |
Magareng |
8,975 |
8,095 |
NC094 |
Phokwane |
3,494 |
3,494 |
DC9 |
Frances Baard District Municipality |
- |
- |
NC451 |
Moshaweng/Joe Morolong |
- |
- |
NC452 |
Ga-Segonyana |
1,515 |
- |
NC453 |
Gamagara |
5,453 |
5,453 |
DC45 |
John Taolo Gaetsewe District |
- |
- |
North West |
|
|
- |
NW371 |
Moretele |
- |
- |
NW372 |
Madibeng |
- |
- |
NW373 |
Rustenburg |
18,998 |
- |
NW374 |
Kgetlengrivier |
4,093 |
4,093 |
NW375 |
Moses Kotane |
8,566 |
- |
DC37 |
Bojanala Platinum District Municipality |
- |
- |
NW381 |
Ratlou |
8,541 |
- |
NW382 |
Tswaing |
19 |
19 |
NW383 |
Mafikeng |
6,200 |
6,200 |
NW384 |
Ditsobotla |
15,215 |
15,215 |
NW385 |
Ramotshere Moiloa |
- |
- |
DC38 |
Ngaka Modiri Molema District |
- |
- |
NW392 |
Naledi |
4,162 |
2,362 |
NW393 |
Mamusa |
8,247 |
8,247 |
NW394 |
Greater Taung |
5,158 |
- |
NW396 |
Lekwa-Teemane |
6,530 |
6,530 |
NW397 |
Kagisano-Molopo |
1,010 |
1,010 |
DC39 |
Dr Ruth Segomotsi Mompati District |
1 |
1 |
NW403 |
City of Matlosana |
21,108 |
10,154 |
NW404 |
Maquassi Hills |
16,452 |
16,452 |
NW405 |
NW405 (Tlokwe/Ventersdorp) |
- |
- |
DC40 |
Dr Kenneth Kaunda District |
- |
- |
Western Cape |
|
- |
|
CPT |
City of Cape Town |
- |
- |
WC011 |
Matzikama |
4,711 |
2,487 |
WC012 |
Cederberg |
- |
- |
WC013 |
Bergrivier |
4,856 |
- |
WC014 |
Saldanha Bay |
- |
- |
WC015 |
Swartland |
- |
- |
DC1 |
West Coast District Municipality |
- |
- |
WC022 |
Witzenberg |
- |
- |
WC023 |
Drakenstein |
1,243 |
1,243 |
WC024 |
Stellenbosch |
144 |
144 |
WC025 |
Breede Valley |
377 |
377 |
WC026 |
Langeberg |
10,139 |
10,139 |
DC2 |
Cape Winelands District Municipality |
4,800 |
4,800 |
WC031 |
Theewaterskloof |
158 |
- |
WC032 |
Overstrand |
97 |
97 |
WC033 |
Cape Agulhas |
18 |
18 |
WC034 |
Swellendam |
0 |
0 |
DC3 |
Overberg District Municipality |
- |
- |
WC041 |
Kannaland |
0 |
0 |
WC042 |
Hessequa |
9,160 |
9,160 |
WC043 |
Mossel bay |
0 |
0 |
WC044 |
George |
- |
- |
WC045 |
Oudtshoorn |
- |
- |
WC047 |
Bitou |
2 |
2 |
WC048 |
Knysna |
- |
- |
DC4 |
Eden |
- |
- |
WC051 |
Laingsburg |
9 |
9 |
WC052 |
Prince Albert |
0 |
0 |
WC053 |
Beaufort West |
- |
- |
DC5 |
Central Karoo District Municipality |
- |
- |
2013/14 – Municipal Disaster Recovery Grant
Roll-over 2013/14 |
Department of Cooperative Governance |
||
Municipalities |
Municipal Disaster Recovery Grant |
||
|
Grants requested |
|
Amounts approved for roll-over 2013/14 |
|
‘R000 |
‘R000 |
|
Municipalities |
|
|
|
Eastern Cape |
|
|
|
BUF |
Buffalo City |
|
|
NMA |
Nelson Mandela |
28 803 |
28 803 |
EC101 |
Camdeboo |
|
|
EC102 |
Blue Crane Route |
|
|
EC103 |
Ikwezi |
|
|
EC104 |
Makana |
7 448 |
6 253 |
EC105 |
Ndlambe |
|
|
EC106 |
Sundays River Valley |
266 |
266 |
EC107 |
Baviaans |
|
|
EC108 |
Kouga |
|
|
EC109 |
Koukamma |
2 127 |
2 127 |
DC10 |
Cacadu District Municipality |
|
|
EC121 |
Mbhashe |
|
|
EC122 |
Mnquma |
|
|
EC123 |
Great Kei |
|
|
EC124 |
Amahlathi |
|
|
EC126 |
Ngqushwa |
|
|
EC127 |
Nkonkobe |
|
|
EC128 |
Nxuba |
|
|
DC12 |
Amatole District Municipality |
|
|
EC131 |
Inxuba Yethemba |
|
|
EC132 |
Tsolwana |
|
|
EC133 |
Inkwanca |
|
|
EC134 |
Lukhanji |
|
|
EC135 |
Intsika Yethu |
|
|
EC136 |
Emalahleni |
|
|
EC137 |
Engcobo |
|
|
EC138 |
Sakhisizwe |
|
|
DC13 |
Chris Hani District Municipality |
|
|
EC141 |
Elundini |
|
|
EC142 |
Senqu |
|
|
EC143 |
Maletswai |
|
|
EC144 |
Gariep |
|
|
DC14 |
Joe Gqabi District Municipality |
|
|
EC153 |
Nquza Hills |
|
|
EC154 |
Port St Johns |
|
|
EC155 |
Nyandeni |
|
|
EC156 |
Mhlontlo |
|
|
EC157 |
King Sabata Dalindyebo |
|
|
DC15 |
O.R. Tambo District Municipality |
|
|
EC441 |
Matatiele |
|
|
EC442 |
Umzimvubu |
|
|
EC443 |
Mbizana |
|
|
EC444 |
Ntabankulu |
|
|
DC44 |
Alfred Nzo |
|
|
Total EC |
|
38 644 |
37 449 |
Free State |
|
|
|
MAN |
Mangaung |
|
|
FS161 |
Letsemeng |
|
|
FS162 |
Kopanong |
|
|
FS163 |
Mohokare |
|
|
FS164 |
Naledi |
|
|
DC16 |
Xhariep District Municipality |
|
|
FS181 |
Masilonyana |
|
|
FS182 |
Tokologo |
|
|
FS183 |
Tswelopele |
|
|
FS184 |
Matjhabeng |
|
|
FS185 |
Nala |
|
|
DC18 |
Lejweleputswa District Municipality |
|
|
FS191 |
Setsoto |
|
|
FS192 |
Dihlabeng |
|
|
FS193 |
Nketoana |
|
|
FS194 |
Maluti-a-Phofung |
|
|
FS195 |
Phumelela |
|
|
FS196 |
Mantsopa |
|
|
DC19 |
Thabo Mofutsanyana District Municipality |
|
|
FS201 |
Moqhaka |
|
|
FS203 |
Ngwathe |
|
|
FS204 |
Metsimaholo |
|
|
FS205 |
Mafube |
|
|
DC20 |
Fezile Dabi District Municipality |
|
|
Total FS |
|
- |
- |
Gauteng |
|
|
|
EKU |
Ekurhuleni |
|
|
JHB |
City of Johannesburg |
|
|
TSH |
City of Tshwane |
|
|
GT421 |
Emfuleni |
|
|
GT422 |
Midvaal |
|
|
GT423 |
Lesedi |
|
|
DC42 |
Sedibeng District Municipality |
|
|
GT481 |
Mogale City |
|
|
GT482 |
Randfontein |
|
|
GT483 |
Westonaria |
|
|
GT484 |
Merafong City |
|
|
DC48 |
West Rand District Municipality |
|
|
Total GT |
|
- |
- |
KwaZulu - Natal |
|
|
|
ETH |
|
|
|
KZN211 |
Vulamehlo |
|
|
KZN212 |
Umdoni |
|
|
KZN213 |
Umzumbe |
|
|
KZN214 |
uMuziwabantu |
|
|
KZN215 |
Ezinqolweni |
|
|
KZN216 |
Hibiscus Coast |
|
|
DC21 |
Ugu District Municipality |
873 |
|
KZN221 |
uMshwathi |
|
|
KZN222 |
uMngeni |
377 |
377 |
KZN223 |
Mpofana |
|
|
KZN224 |
Impendle |
|
|
KZN225 |
Msunduzi |
|
|
KZN226 |
Mkhambathini |
16 |
16 |
KZN227 |
Richmond |
197 |
197 |
DC22 |
uMgungundlovu District Municipality |
|
|
KZN232 |
Emnambithi/Ladysmith |
|
|
KZN233 |
Indaka |
|
|
KZN234 |
Umtshezi |
|
|
KZN235 |
Okhahlamba |
|
|
KZN236 |
Imbabazane |
|
|
DC23 |
Uthukela District Municipality |
|
|
KZN241 |
Endumeni |
|
|
KZN242 |
Nquthu |
|
|
KZN244 |
Msinga |
|
|
KZN245 |
Umvoti |
|
|
DC24 |
Umzinyathi District Municipality |
|
|
KZN252 |
Newcastle |
|
|
KZN253 |
eMadlangeni |
|
|
KZN254 |
Dannhauser |
|
|
DC25 |
Amajuba District Municipality |
645 |
|
KZN261 |
eDumbe |
|
|
KZN262 |
uPhongolo |
|
|
KZN263 |
Abaqulusi |
|
|
KZN265 |
Nongoma |
|
|
KZN266 |
Ulundi |
277 |
|
DC26 |
Zululand District Municipality |
|
|
KZN271 |
Umhlabuyalingana |
|
|
KZN272 |
Jozini |
|
|
KZN273 |
The Big Five False Bay |
|
|
KZN274 |
Hlabisa |
|
|
KZN275 |
Mtubatuba |
|
|
DC27 |
Umkhanyakude District Municipality |
|
|
KZN281 |
Mbonambi/Mfolozi |
|
|
KZN282 |
uMhlathuze |
|
|
KZN283 |
Ntambanana |
|
|
KZN284 |
Umlalazi |
|
|
KZN285 |
Mthonjaneni |
|
|
KZN286 |
Nkandla |
|
|
DC28 |
uThungulu District Municipality |
138 |
138 |
KZN291 |
Mandeni |
|
|
KZN292 |
KwaDukuza |
|
|
KZN293 |
Ndwedwe |
|
|
KZN294 |
Maphumulo |
|
|
DC29 |
iLembe District Municipality |
141 |
141 |
KZN431 |
Ingwe |
|
|
KZN432 |
Kwa Sani |
|
|
KZN433 |
Greater Kokstad |
|
|
KZN434 |
Ubuhlebezwe |
|
|
KZN435 |
Umzimkhulu |
|
|
DC43 |
Harry Gwala (Sisonke) District Municipality |
|
|
Total KZN |
|
2 664 |
869 |
Limpopo |
|
|
|
LIM331 |
Greater Giyani |
|
|
LIM332 |
Greater Letaba |
346 |
241 |
LIM333 |
Greater Tzaneen |
|
|
LIM334 |
Ba-Phalaborwa |
|
|
LIM335 |
Maruleng |
|
|
DC33 |
Mopani District Municipality |
|
|
LIM341 |
Musina |
|
|
LIM342 |
Mutale |
|
|
LIM343 |
Thulamela |
|
|
LIM344 |
Makhado |
9 |
9 |
DC34 |
Vhembe District Municipality |
|
|
LIM351 |
Blouberg |
|
|
LIM352 |
Aganang |
|
|
LIM353 |
Molemole |
317 |
|
|
Polokwane |
|
|
LIM355 |
Lepelle-Nkumpi |
|
|
DC35 |
Capricorn District Municipality |
517 |
517 |
LIM361 |
Thabazimbi |
|
|
LIM362 |
Lephalale |
|
|
LIM364 |
Mookgopong |
|
|
LIM365 |
Modimolle |
|
|
LIM366 |
Bela Bela |
|
|
- |
Mogalakwena |
1 573 |
|
DC36 |
Waterberg District Municipality |
|
|
LIM471 |
Ephraim Mogale |
222 |
|
LIM472 |
Elias Motsoaledi |
|
|
LIM473 |
Makhuduthamaga |
|
|
LIM474 |
Fetakgomo |
|
|
LIM475 |
Greater Tubatse |
|
|
DC47 |
Greater Sekhukhune District Municipality |
|
|
Total LIM |
|
2 984 |
767 |
Mpumalanga |
|
|
|
MP301 |
Albert Luthuli |
|
|
MP302 |
Msukaligwa |
|
|
MP303 |
Mkhondo |
|
|
MP304 |
Pixley Ka Seme |
177 |
177 |
MP305 |
Lekwa |
|
|
MP306 |
Dipaleseng |
|
|
MP307 |
Govan Mbeki |
|
|
DC30 |
Gert Sibande District Municipality |
|
|
MP311 |
Victor Khanye |
|
|
MP312 |
Emalahleni |
|
|
MP313 |
Steve Tshwete |
|
|
MP314 |
Emakhazeni |
|
|
MP315 |
Thembisile Hani |
|
|
MP316 |
Dr JS Moroka |
|
|
DC31 |
Nkangala District Municipality |
|
|
MP321 |
Thaba Chweu |
|
|
MP322 |
Mbombela |
74 |
74 |
MP323 |
Umjindi |
|
|
MP324 |
Nkomazi |
|
|
MP325 |
Bushbuckridge |
|
|
DC32 |
Ehlanzeni District Municipality |
|
|
Total MP |
|
251 |
251 |
Northern Cape |
|
|
|
NC061 |
Richtersveld |
|
|
NC062 |
Nama Khoi |
|
|
NC064 |
Kamiesberg |
|
|
NC065 |
Hantam |
|
|
NC066 |
Karoo Hoogland |
|
|
NC067 |
Khai-Ma |
|
|
DC6 |
Namakwa District Municipality |
50 |
|
NC071 |
Ubuntu |
|
|
NC072 |
Umsobomvu |
|
|
NC073 |
Emthanjeni |
|
|
NC074 |
Kareeberg |
|
|
NC075 |
Renosterberg |
|
|
NC076 |
Thembelihle |
|
|
NC077 |
Siyathemba |
|
|
NC078 |
Siyancuma |
|
|
DC7 |
Pixley Ka Seme District |
|
|
NC081 |
Mier |
|
|
NC082 |
!Kai! Garip |
|
|
NC083 |
//Khara Hais |
|
|
NC084 |
!Kheis |
|
|
NC085 |
Tsantsabane |
|
|
NC086 |
Kgatelopele |
|
|
DC8 |
ZF Mgcwawu (Siyanda) |
|
|
NC091 |
Sol Plaatjie |
|
|
NC092 |
Dikgatlong |
|
|
NC093 |
Magareng |
|
|
NC094 |
Phokwane |
|
|
DC9 |
Frances Baard District Municipality |
|
|
NC451 |
Moshaweng/Joe Morolong |
|
|
NC452 |
Ga-Segonyana |
|
|
NC453 |
Gamagara |
|
|
DC45 |
John Taolo Gaetsewe District |
|
|
Total NC |
50 |
- |
|
North West |
|
|
|
NW371 |
Moretele |
|
|
NW372 |
Madibeng |
|
|
NW373 |
Rustenburg |
|
|
NW374 |
Kgetlengrivier |
|
|
NW375 |
Moses Kotane |
|
|
DC37 |
Bojanala Platinum District Municipality |
|
|
NW381 |
Ratlou |
|
|
NW382 |
Tswaing |
|
|
NW383 |
Mafikeng |
|
|
NW384 |
Ditsobotla |
|
|
NW385 |
Ramotshere Moiloa |
|
|
DC38 |
Ngaka Modiri Molema District |
|
|
NW392 |
Naledi |
|
|
NW393 |
Mamusa |
|
|
NW394 |
Greater Taung |
|
|
NW396 |
Lekwa-Teemane |
|
|
NW397 |
Kagisano-Molopo |
|
|
DC39 |
Dr Ruth Segomotsi Mompati District |
|
|
NW401 |
Ventersdorp |
|
|
NW402 |
Tlokwe |
|
|
NW403 |
City of Matlosana |
|
|
NW404 |
Maquassi Hills |
|
|
DC40 |
Dr Kenneth Kaunda District |
|
|
Total NW |
|
- |
- |
Western Cape |
|
|
|
CPT |
City of Cape Town |
|
|
WC011 |
Matzikama |
|
|
WC012 |
Cederberg |
|
|
WC013 |
Bergrivier |
|
|
WC014 |
Saldanha Bay |
|
|
WC015 |
Swartland |
|
|
DC1 |
West Coast District Municipality |
|
|
WC022 |
Witzenberg |
|
|
WC023 |
Drakenstein |
|
|
WC024 |
Stellenbosch |
|
|
WC025 |
Breede Valley |
|
|
WC026 |
Langeberg |
|
|
DC2 |
Cape Winelands District Municipality |
|
|
WC031 |
Theewaterskloof |
|
|
WC032 |
Overstrand |
|
|
WC033 |
Cape Agulhas |
|
|
WC034 |
Swellendam |
|
|
DC3 |
Overberg District Municipality |
|
|
WC041 |
Kannaland |
|
|
WC042 |
Hessequa |
|
|
WC043 |
Mossel bay |
|
|
WC044 |
George |
|
|
WC045 |
Oudtshoorn |
|
|
WC047 |
Bitou |
|
|
WC048 |
Knysna |
|
|
DC4 |
Eden |
329 |
329 |
WC051 |
Laingsburg |
|
|
WC052 |
Prince Albert |
|
|
WC053 |
Beaufort West |
|
|
DC5 |
Central Karoo District Municipality |
|
|
Total WC |
|
329 |
329 |
Total |
|
44 922 |
39 665 |
(ii) 2014/15 (a) & (b)
Description |
Department of Cooperative Governance |
||
Municipalities |
(a) Unspent allocations as at the end of 2014/15 (before roll-over approval) |
(b) Unspent allocations as at the end of 2014/15 (after roll-over approval) |
|
Municipal Infrastructure Grant |
Municipal Infrastructure Grant |
||
'R000 |
'R000 |
||
Eastern Cape |
|
|
- |
BUF |
Buffalo City |
- |
- |
NMA |
Nelson Mandela Bay |
- |
- |
EC101 |
Camdeboo |
- |
- |
EC102 |
Blue Crane Route |
9,365 |
9,365 |
EC103 |
Ikwezi |
1,727 |
1,727 |
EC104 |
Makana |
- |
- |
EC105 |
Ndlambe |
5,492 |
1,097 |
EC106 |
Sundays River Valley |
2,559 |
- |
EC107 |
Baviaans |
- |
- |
EC108 |
Kouga |
1 |
1 |
EC109 |
Koukamma |
- |
- |
DC10 |
Sarah Baartman District Municipality |
14,409 |
- |
EC121 |
Mbhashe |
16,094 |
16,094 |
EC122 |
Mnquma |
2,708 |
- |
EC123 |
Great Kei |
20,041 |
41 |
EC124 |
Amahlathi |
11,482 |
6,482 |
EC126 |
Ngqushwa |
- |
- |
EC127 |
Nkonkobe |
10,147 |
6,295 |
EC128 |
Nxuba |
3,495 |
3,495 |
DC12 |
Amatole District Municipality |
- |
- |
EC131 |
Inxuba Yethemba |
5,777 |
5,777 |
EC132 |
Tsolwana |
8,172 |
8,172 |
EC133 |
Inkwanca |
944 |
944 |
EC134 |
Lukhanji |
5,637 |
193 |
EC135 |
Intsika Yethu |
- |
- |
EC136 |
Emalahleni |
4 |
4 |
EC137 |
Engcobo |
3,640 |
3,640 |
EC138 |
Sakhisizwe |
413 |
- |
DC13 |
Chris Hani District Municipality |
855 |
855 |
EC141 |
Elundini |
1,756 |
1,514 |
EC142 |
Senqu |
6,120 |
284 |
EC143 |
Maletswai |
- |
- |
EC144 |
Gariep |
2,164 |
2,164 |
DC14 |
Joe Gqabi District Municipality |
- |
- |
EC153 |
Nquza Hills |
4,333 |
4,333 |
EC154 |
Port St Johns |
- |
- |
EC155 |
Nyandeni |
- |
- |
EC156 |
Mhlontlo |
- |
- |
EC157 |
King Sabata Dalindyebo |
37,737 |
37,737 |
DC15 |
O.R. Tambo District Municipality |
- |
- |
EC441 |
Matatiele |
767 |
767 |
EC442 |
Umzimvubu |
21,718 |
21,718 |
EC443 |
Mbizana |
- |
- |
EC444 |
Ntabankulu |
- |
- |
DC44 |
Alfred Nzo |
- |
- |
Free State |
|
|
- |
MAN |
Mangaung |
- |
- |
FS161 |
Letsemeng |
2,370 |
- |
FS162 |
Kopanong |
1,763 |
- |
FS163 |
Mohokare |
7,417 |
6,472 |
DC16 |
Xhariep District Municipality |
- |
- |
FS181 |
Masilonyana |
8,945 |
- |
FS182 |
Tokologo |
- |
- |
FS183 |
Tswelopele |
9,839 |
3,439 |
FS184 |
Matjhabeng |
- |
- |
FS185 |
Nala |
- |
- |
DC18 |
Lejweleputswa District Municipality |
- |
- |
FS191 |
Setsoto |
- |
- |
FS192 |
Dihlabeng |
- |
- |
FS193 |
Nketoana |
- |
- |
FS194 |
Maluti-a-Phofung |
18,763 |
18,763 |
FS195 |
Phumelela |
- |
- |
FS196 |
Mantsopa |
2,983 |
2,983 |
DC19 |
Thabo Mofutsanyana District Municipality |
- |
- |
FS201 |
Moqhaka |
- |
- |
FS203 |
Ngwathe |
5,539 |
5,539 |
FS204 |
Metsimaholo |
- |
- |
FS205 |
Mafube |
8,831 |
8,831 |
DC20 |
Fezile Dabi District Municipality |
- |
- |
Gauteng |
|
|
- |
EKU |
Ekurhuleni |
- |
- |
JHB |
City of Johannesburg |
- |
- |
TSH |
City of Tshwane |
- |
- |
GT421 |
Emfuleni |
4,694 |
4,694 |
GT422 |
Midvaal |
- |
- |
GT423 |
Lesedi |
3,434 |
- |
DC42 |
Sedibeng District Municipality |
- |
- |
GT481 |
Mogale City |
2,783 |
2,783 |
GT482 |
Randfontein |
4,244 |
4,244 |
GT483 |
Westonaria |
3,779 |
3,779 |
GT484 |
Merafong City |
- |
- |
DC48 |
West Rand District Municipality |
- |
- |
KwaZulu - Natal |
|
|
- |
ETH |
eThekwini |
- |
- |
KZN211 |
Vulamehlo |
3,943 |
3,943 |
KZN212 |
Umdoni |
- |
- |
KZN213 |
Umzumbe |
- |
- |
KZN214 |
uMuziwabantu |
2,980 |
680 |
KZN215 |
Ezinqolweni |
2,980 |
2,838 |
KZN216 |
Hibiscus Coast |
2,181 |
8 |
DC21 |
Ugu District Municipality |
- |
- |
KZN221 |
uMshwathi |
- |
- |
KZN222 |
uMngeni |
1,567 |
1,567 |
KZN223 |
Mpofana |
890 |
890 |
KZN224 |
Impendle |
- |
- |
KZN225 |
Msunduzi |
5,561 |
5,561 |
KZN226 |
Mkhambathini |
1,058 |
1,058 |
KZN227 |
Richmond |
3,908 |
1,228 |
DC22 |
uMgungundlovu District Municipality |
- |
- |
KZN232 |
Emnambithi/Ladysmith |
- |
- |
KZN233 |
Indaka |
8,918 |
1,815 |
KZN234 |
Umtshezi |
- |
- |
KZN235 |
Okhahlamba |
- |
- |
KZN236 |
Imbabazane |
- |
- |
DC23 |
Uthukela District Municipality |
- |
- |
KZN241 |
Endumeni |
- |
- |
KZN242 |
Nquthu |
- |
- |
KZN244 |
Msinga |
- |
- |
KZN245 |
Umvoti |
- |
- |
DC24 |
Umzinyathi District Municipality |
- |
- |
KZN252 |
Newcastle |
- |
- |
KZN253 |
eMadlangeni |
- |
- |
KZN254 |
Dannhauser |
- |
- |
DC25 |
Amajuba District Municipality |
30 |
30 |
KZN261 |
eDumbe |
3,359 |
3,359 |
KZN262 |
uPhongolo |
8,207 |
8,207 |
KZN263 |
Abaqulusi |
- |
- |
KZN265 |
Nongoma |
9,783 |
3 |
KZN266 |
Ulundi |
2,738 |
2,738 |
DC26 |
Zululand District Municipality |
- |
- |
KZN271 |
Umhlabuyalingana |
- |
- |
KZN272 |
Jozini |
10,544 |
5,768 |
KZN273 |
The Big Five False Bay |
- |
- |
KZN274 |
Hlabisa |
1,241 |
1,241 |
KZN275 |
Mtubatuba |
- |
- |
DC27 |
Umkhanyakude District Municipality |
47,502 |
35,228 |
KZN281 |
Mbonambi/Mfolozi |
836 |
- |
KZN282 |
uMhlathuze |
- |
- |
KZN283 |
Ntambanana |
- |
- |
KZN284 |
Umlalazi |
- |
- |
KZN285 |
Mthonjaneni |
- |
- |
KZN286 |
Nkandla |
1,367 |
1,367 |
DC28 |
uThungulu District Municipality |
- |
- |
KZN291 |
Mandeni |
- |
- |
KZN292 |
KwaDukuza |
- |
- |
KZN293 |
Ndwedwe |
673 |
673 |
KZN294 |
Maphumulo |
3,948 |
- |
DC29 |
iLembe District Municipality |
17,056 |
17,056 |
KZN431 |
Ingwe |
- |
- |
KZN432 |
Kwa Sani |
- |
- |
KZN433 |
Greater Kokstad |
- |
- |
KZN434 |
Ubuhlebezwe |
7,008 |
7,008 |
KZN435 |
Umzimkhulu |
- |
- |
DC43 |
Harry Gwala (Sisonke) District Municipality |
- |
- |
Limpopo |
|
|
- |
LIM331 |
Greater Giyani |
3 |
3 |
LIM332 |
Greater Letaba |
10,941 |
1,184 |
LIM333 |
Greater Tzaneen |
43,450 |
764 |
LIM334 |
Ba-Phalaborwa |
4,398 |
4,398 |
LIM335 |
Maruleng |
4,981 |
500 |
DC33 |
Mopani District Municipality |
91,876 |
43,465 |
LIM341 |
Musina |
18,943 |
11,728 |
LIM342 |
Mutale |
- |
- |
LIM343 |
Thulamela |
126,460 |
106,581 |
LIM344 |
Makhado |
41,954 |
41,954 |
DC34 |
Vhembe District Municipality |
136,819 |
116,819 |
LIM351 |
Blouberg |
9,241 |
4,241 |
LIM353 |
Molemole |
315 |
- |
LIM354 |
Polokwane |
3,900 |
- |
LIM355 |
Lepelle-Nkumpi |
51,106 |
27,806 |
DC35 |
Capricorn District Municipality |
- |
- |
LIM361 |
Thabazimbi |
11,117 |
7,793 |
LIM362 |
Lephalale |
291 |
291 |
LIM364 |
Mookgopong |
27,340 |
26,517 |
LIM365 |
Modimolle |
- |
- |
LIM366 |
Bela Bela |
- |
- |
LIM367 |
Mogalakwena |
54,600 |
54,600 |
DC36 |
Waterberg District Municipality |
- |
- |
LIM471 |
Ephraim Mogale |
3,112 |
- |
LIM472 |
Elias Motsoaledi |
19,238 |
5,152 |
LIM473 |
Makhuduthamaga |
5,661 |
5,661 |
LIM474 |
Fetakgomo |
11,249 |
11,249 |
LIM475 |
Greater Tubatse |
34,958 |
889 |
DC47 |
Greater Sekhukhune District Municipality |
155,946 |
103,946 |
Mpumalanga |
|
|
- |
MP301 |
Albert Luthuli |
- |
- |
MP302 |
Msukaligwa |
10,812 |
10,812 |
MP303 |
Mkhondo |
- |
- |
MP304 |
Pixley Ka Seme |
- |
- |
MP305 |
Lekwa |
243 |
243 |
MP306 |
Dipaleseng |
13,136 |
2,136 |
MP307 |
Govan Mbeki |
- |
- |
DC30 |
Gert Sibande District Municipality |
- |
- |
MP311 |
Victor Khanye |
2,086 |
2,086 |
MP312 |
Emalahleni |
4,896 |
4,896 |
MP313 |
Steve Tshwete |
1,548 |
1,548 |
MP314 |
Emakhazeni |
30 |
30 |
MP315 |
Thembisile Hani |
- |
- |
MP316 |
Dr JS Moroka |
5,052 |
- |
DC31 |
Nkangala District Municipality |
- |
- |
MP321 |
Thaba Chweu |
12,159 |
3,162 |
MP324 |
Nkomazi |
66,390 |
66,390 |
MP325 |
Bushbuckridge |
76,330 |
44,095 |
MP326 |
City of Mbombela |
39,932 |
37,472 |
DC32 |
Ehlanzeni District Municipality |
- |
- |
Northern Cape |
|
|
- |
NC061 |
Richtersveld |
901 |
901 |
NC062 |
Nama Khoi |
13,716 |
13,716 |
NC064 |
Kamiesberg |
385 |
2 |
NC065 |
Hantam |
- |
- |
NC066 |
Karoo Hoogland |
- |
- |
NC067 |
Khai-Ma |
1 |
1 |
DC6 |
Namakwa District Municipality |
- |
- |
NC071 |
Ubuntu |
- |
- |
NC072 |
Umsobomvu |
2,725 |
- |
NC073 |
Emthanjeni |
- |
- |
NC074 |
Kareeberg |
- |
- |
NC075 |
Renosterberg |
- |
- |
NC076 |
Thembelihle |
9,544 |
9,544 |
NC077 |
Siyathemba |
- |
- |
NC078 |
Siyancuma |
4,643 |
4,643 |
DC7 |
Pixley Ka Seme District |
- |
- |
NC082 |
!Kai! Garip |
5,924 |
4,855 |
NC084 |
!Kheis |
- |
- |
NC085 |
Tsantsabane |
5,826 |
5,826 |
NC086 |
Kgatelopele |
- |
- |
NC087 |
Dawid Kruiper |
- |
- |
DC8 |
ZF Mgcwawu |
- |
- |
NC091 |
Sol Plaatjie |
- |
- |
NC092 |
Dikgatlong |
10,375 |
10,375 |
NC093 |
Magareng |
9,260 |
5,866 |
NC094 |
Phokwane |
2 |
2 |
DC9 |
Frances Baard District Municipality |
- |
- |
NC451 |
Moshaweng/Joe Morolong |
3 |
3 |
NC452 |
Ga-Segonyana |
8,425 |
8,425 |
NC453 |
Gamagara |
743 |
743 |
DC45 |
John Taolo Gaetsewe District |
- |
- |
North West |
|
|
- |
NW371 |
Moretele |
2,227 |
2,227 |
NW372 |
Madibeng |
0 |
0 |
NW373 |
Rustenburg |
281 |
281 |
NW374 |
Kgetlengrivier |
5,590 |
4,649 |
NW375 |
Moses Kotane |
2,205 |
131 |
DC37 |
Bojanala Platinum District Municipality |
- |
- |
NW381 |
Ratlou |
1 |
1 |
NW382 |
Tswaing |
10,209 |
10,209 |
NW383 |
Mafikeng |
0 |
0 |
NW384 |
Ditsobotla |
- |
- |
NW385 |
Ramotshere Moiloa |
20,140 |
3,501 |
DC38 |
Ngaka Modiri Molema District |
99,207 |
99,207 |
NW392 |
Naledi |
13,230 |
12,269 |
NW393 |
Mamusa |
- |
- |
NW394 |
Greater Taung |
46,878 |
46,878 |
NW396 |
Lekwa-Teemane |
- |
- |
NW397 |
Kagisano-Molopo |
- |
- |
DC39 |
Dr Ruth Segomotsi Mompati District |
18,332 |
6,332 |
NW403 |
City of Matlosana |
20,125 |
20,125 |
NW404 |
Maquassi Hills |
320 |
320 |
NW405 |
NW405 (Tlokwe/Ventersdorp) |
- |
- |
DC40 |
Dr Kenneth Kaunda District |
- |
- |
Western Cape |
|
- |
|
CPT |
City of Cape Town |
- |
- |
WC011 |
Matzikama |
- |
- |
WC012 |
Cederberg |
- |
- |
WC013 |
Bergrivier |
1,585 |
1,585 |
WC014 |
Saldanha Bay |
1 |
1 |
WC015 |
Swartland |
1 |
1 |
DC1 |
West Coast District Municipality |
- |
- |
WC022 |
Witzenberg |
0 |
0 |
WC023 |
Drakenstein |
0 |
0 |
WC024 |
Stellenbosch |
1 |
1 |
WC025 |
Breede Valley |
0 |
0 |
WC026 |
Langeberg |
10,724 |
10,724 |
DC2 |
Cape Winelands District Municipality |
- |
- |
WC031 |
Theewaterskloof |
41 |
41 |
WC032 |
Overstrand |
- |
- |
WC033 |
Cape Agulhas |
- |
- |
WC034 |
Swellendam |
1 |
1 |
DC3 |
Overberg District Municipality |
- |
- |
WC041 |
Kannaland |
9,927 |
9,927 |
WC042 |
Hessequa |
16,459 |
13,404 |
WC043 |
Mossel bay |
- |
- |
WC044 |
George |
- |
- |
WC045 |
Oudtshoorn |
3,884 |
3,884 |
WC047 |
Bitou |
- |
- |
WC048 |
Knysna |
371 |
0 |
DC4 |
Eden |
- |
- |
WC051 |
Laingsburg |
- |
- |
WC052 |
Prince Albert |
1 |
1 |
WC053 |
Beaufort West |
- |
- |
DC5 |
Central Karoo District Municipality |
- |
- |
(iii) 2015/16 (a) & (b)
Municipalities |
(a) Unspent allocations as at the end of 2015/16 (before roll-over approval) |
(b) Unspent allocations as at the end of 2015/16 (after roll-over approval) |
|
Municipal Infrastructure Grant |
Municipal Infrastructure Grant |
||
'R000 |
'R000 |
||
Eastern Cape |
|
|
- |
BUF |
Buffalo City |
- |
- |
NMA |
Nelson Mandela Bay |
- |
- |
EC101 |
Camdeboo |
- |
- |
EC102 |
Blue Crane Route |
7,000 |
1,288 |
EC103 |
Ikwezi |
3,942 |
3,942 |
EC104 |
Makana |
- |
- |
EC105 |
Ndlambe |
- |
- |
EC106 |
Sundays River Valley |
- |
- |
EC107 |
Baviaans |
1,063 |
1,063 |
EC108 |
Kouga |
- |
- |
EC109 |
Koukamma |
117 |
117 |
DC10 |
Sarah Baartman District Municipality |
12,186 |
3,946 |
EC121 |
Mbhashe |
- |
- |
EC122 |
Mnquma |
5,998 |
5,998 |
EC123 |
Great Kei |
2,359 |
2,359 |
EC124 |
Amahlathi |
4,324 |
4,324 |
EC126 |
Ngqushwa |
87 |
87 |
EC127 |
Nkonkobe |
7,495 |
5,495 |
EC128 |
Nxuba |
547 |
547 |
DC12 |
Amatole District Municipality |
16,530 |
16,530 |
EC131 |
Inxuba Yethemba |
2,631 |
2,631 |
EC132 |
Tsolwana |
5,800 |
2,103 |
EC133 |
Inkwanca |
8,961 |
8,961 |
EC134 |
Lukhanji |
18,247 |
13,708 |
EC135 |
Intsika Yethu |
2,695 |
2,695 |
EC136 |
Emalahleni |
336 |
336 |
EC137 |
Engcobo |
4,430 |
4,430 |
EC138 |
Sakhisizwe |
1,853 |
1,853 |
DC13 |
Chris Hani District Municipality |
5,922 |
5,922 |
EC141 |
Elundini |
- |
- |
EC142 |
Senqu |
- |
- |
EC143 |
Maletswai |
- |
- |
EC144 |
Gariep |
|
- |
DC14 |
Joe Gqabi District Municipality |
- |
- |
EC153 |
Nquza Hills |
- |
- |
EC154 |
Port St Johns |
- |
- |
EC155 |
Nyandeni |
- |
- |
EC156 |
Mhlontlo |
- |
- |
EC157 |
King Sabata Dalindyebo |
- |
- |
DC15 |
O.R. Tambo District Municipality |
- |
- |
EC441 |
Matatiele |
- |
- |
EC442 |
Umzimvubu |
- |
- |
EC443 |
Mbizana |
- |
- |
EC444 |
Ntabankulu |
- |
- |
DC44 |
Alfred Nzo |
18,135 |
18,135 |
Free State |
|
|
- |
MAN |
Mangaung |
- |
- |
FS161 |
Letsemeng |
5,247 |
5,247 |
FS162 |
Kopanong |
1,061 |
149 |
FS163 |
Mohokare |
- |
- |
DC16 |
Xhariep District Municipality |
- |
- |
FS181 |
Masilonyana |
9,880 |
9,880 |
FS182 |
Tokologo |
2,000 |
2,000 |
FS183 |
Tswelopele |
5,757 |
5,757 |
FS184 |
Matjhabeng |
- |
- |
FS185 |
Nala |
- |
- |
DC18 |
Lejweleputswa District Municipality |
- |
- |
FS191 |
Setsoto |
- |
- |
FS192 |
Dihlabeng |
- |
- |
FS193 |
Nketoana |
- |
- |
FS194 |
Maluti-a-Phofung |
- |
- |
FS195 |
Phumelela |
- |
- |
FS196 |
Mantsopa |
- |
- |
DC19 |
Thabo Mofutsanyana District Municipality |
- |
- |
FS201 |
Moqhaka |
- |
- |
FS203 |
Ngwathe |
317 |
317 |
FS204 |
Metsimaholo |
- |
- |
FS205 |
Mafube |
9,206 |
9,206 |
DC20 |
Fezile Dabi District Municipality |
9,351 |
9,351 |
Gauteng |
|
|
- |
EKU |
Ekurhuleni |
- |
- |
JHB |
City of Johannesburg |
- |
- |
TSH |
City of Tshwane |
- |
- |
GT421 |
Emfuleni |
45,380 |
45,380 |
GT422 |
Midvaal |
6,791 |
6,791 |
GT423 |
Lesedi |
- |
- |
DC42 |
Sedibeng District Municipality |
- |
- |
GT481 |
Mogale City |
22,258 |
13,895 |
GT482 |
Randfontein |
1,488 |
1,488 |
GT483 |
Westonaria |
5,377 |
5,377 |
GT484 |
Merafong City |
4,235 |
4,235 |
DC48 |
West Rand District Municipality |
- |
- |
KwaZulu - Natal |
|
|
- |
ETH |
eThekwini |
- |
- |
KZN211 |
Vulamehlo |
4,779 |
4,779 |
KZN212 |
Umdoni |
873 |
572 |
KZN213 |
Umzumbe |
- |
- |
KZN214 |
uMuziwabantu |
- |
- |
KZN215 |
Ezinqolweni |
|
- |
KZN216 |
Hibiscus Coast |
|
- |
DC21 |
Ugu District Municipality |
- |
- |
KZN221 |
uMshwathi |
1 |
1 |
KZN222 |
uMngeni |
8,016 |
8,016 |
KZN223 |
Mpofana |
4,000 |
4,000 |
KZN224 |
Impendle |
5,000 |
5,000 |
KZN225 |
Msunduzi |
6,069 |
6,069 |
KZN226 |
Mkhambathini |
13 |
13 |
KZN227 |
Richmond |
7,000 |
4,883 |
DC22 |
uMgungundlovu District Municipality |
- |
- |
KZN232 |
Emnambithi/Ladysmith |
- |
- |
KZN233 |
Indaka |
- |
- |
KZN234 |
Umtshezi |
- |
- |
KZN235 |
Okhahlamba |
- |
- |
KZN236 |
Imbabazane |
- |
- |
DC23 |
Uthukela District Municipality |
- |
- |
KZN241 |
Endumeni |
2,039 |
1,755 |
KZN242 |
Nquthu |
5,000 |
5,000 |
KZN244 |
Msinga |
- |
- |
KZN245 |
Umvoti |
- |
- |
DC24 |
Umzinyathi District Municipality |
21,000 |
8,032 |
KZN252 |
Newcastle |
- |
- |
KZN253 |
eMadlangeni |
2,000 |
2,000 |
KZN254 |
Dannhauser |
- |
- |
DC25 |
Amajuba District Municipality |
- |
- |
KZN261 |
eDumbe |
- |
- |
KZN262 |
uPhongolo |
- |
- |
KZN263 |
Abaqulusi |
4,000 |
4,000 |
KZN265 |
Nongoma |
- |
- |
KZN266 |
Ulundi |
4,000 |
4,000 |
DC26 |
Zululand District Municipality |
- |
- |
KZN271 |
Umhlabuyalingana |
- |
- |
KZN272 |
Jozini |
995 |
- |
KZN273 |
The Big Five False Bay |
- |
- |
KZN274 |
Hlabisa |
- |
- |
KZN275 |
Mtubatuba |
2,480 |
2,480 |
DC27 |
Umkhanyakude District Municipality |
- |
- |
KZN281 |
Mbonambi/Mfolozi |
6,155 |
6,155 |
KZN282 |
uMhlathuze |
1 |
1 |
KZN283 |
Ntambanana |
- |
- |
KZN284 |
Umlalazi |
- |
- |
KZN285 |
Mthonjaneni |
- |
- |
KZN286 |
Nkandla |
1 |
1 |
DC28 |
uThungulu District Municipality |
1 |
1 |
KZN291 |
Mandeni |
- |
- |
KZN292 |
KwaDukuza |
7,000 |
7,000 |
KZN293 |
Ndwedwe |
3,031 |
3,031 |
KZN294 |
Maphumulo |
1,960 |
1,960 |
DC29 |
iLembe District Municipality |
- |
- |
KZN431 |
Ingwe |
5,134 |
2,293 |
KZN432 |
Kwa Sani |
|
- |
KZN433 |
Greater Kokstad |
- |
- |
KZN434 |
Ubuhlebezwe |
- |
- |
KZN435 |
Umzimkhulu |
6,000 |
6,000 |
DC43 |
Harry Gwala (Sisonke) District Municipality |
7,000 |
7,000 |
Limpopo |
|
|
- |
LIM331 |
Greater Giyani |
- |
- |
LIM332 |
Greater Letaba |
- |
- |
LIM333 |
Greater Tzaneen |
84 |
84 |
LIM334 |
Ba-Phalaborwa |
- |
- |
LIM335 |
Maruleng |
17,009 |
- |
DC33 |
Mopani District Municipality |
116,013 |
116,013 |
LIM341 |
Musina |
14,318 |
14,318 |
LIM343 |
Thulamela |
132,820 |
105,205 |
LIM344 |
Makhado |
59,208 |
7,736 |
LIM345 |
Makhado-Thulamela |
- |
- |
DC34 |
Vhembe District Municipality |
79,592 |
79,592 |
LIM351 |
Blouberg |
24,449 |
24,449 |
LIM353 |
Molemole |
2,859 |
2,859 |
LIM354 |
Polokwane |
275,800 |
275,800 |
LIM355 |
Lepelle-Nkumpi |
26,755 |
26,755 |
DC35 |
Capricorn District Municipality |
1 |
1 |
LIM361 |
Thabazimbi |
- |
- |
LIM362 |
Lephalale |
19,136 |
1,418 |
LIM366 |
Bela Bela |
36,940 |
- |
LIM367 |
Mogalakwena |
28,526 |
28,526 |
LIM368 |
Modimolle-Mookgopong |
- |
- |
DC36 |
Waterberg District Municipality |
74,172 |
20,342 |
LIM471 |
Ephraim Mogale |
8,407 |
- |
LIM472 |
Elias Motsoaledi |
328 |
328 |
LIM473 |
Makhuduthamaga |
14,118 |
11,418 |
LIM476 |
Fetakgomo-Greater Tubatse |
37,109 |
37,109 |
DC47 |
Greater Sekhukhune District Municipality |
13,136 |
13,136 |
Mpumalanga |
|
|
- |
MP301 |
Albert Luthuli |
- |
- |
MP302 |
Msukaligwa |
- |
- |
MP303 |
Mkhondo |
- |
- |
MP304 |
Pixley Ka Seme |
1,649 |
1,649 |
MP305 |
Lekwa |
- |
- |
MP306 |
Dipaleseng |
8,873 |
8,873 |
MP307 |
Govan Mbeki |
957 |
- |
DC30 |
Gert Sibande District Municipality |
- |
- |
MP311 |
Victor Khanye |
695 |
695 |
MP312 |
Emalahleni |
- |
- |
MP313 |
Steve Tshwete |
940 |
940 |
MP314 |
Emakhazeni |
37 |
37 |
MP315 |
Thembisile Hani |
15 |
15 |
MP316 |
Dr JS Moroka |
5,697 |
5,697 |
DC31 |
Nkangala District Municipality |
- |
- |
MP321 |
Thaba Chweu |
- |
- |
MP324 |
Nkomazi |
- |
- |
MP325 |
Bushbuckridge |
- |
- |
MP326 |
City of Mbombela |
37,295 |
15,642 |
DC32 |
Ehlanzeni District Municipality |
- |
- |
Northern Cape |
|
|
- |
NC061 |
Richtersveld |
533 |
533 |
NC062 |
Nama Khoi |
381 |
381 |
NC064 |
Kamiesberg |
2,503 |
2,503 |
NC065 |
Hantam |
118 |
118 |
NC066 |
Karoo Hoogland |
- |
- |
NC067 |
Khai-Ma |
4,480 |
4,480 |
DC6 |
Namakwa District Municipality |
- |
- |
NC071 |
Ubuntu |
4,349 |
4,349 |
NC072 |
Umsobomvu |
2,779 |
2,779 |
NC073 |
Emthanjeni |
4,134 |
4,134 |
NC074 |
Kareeberg |
- |
- |
NC075 |
Renosterberg |
3,244 |
3,244 |
NC076 |
Thembelihle |
2,316 |
2,316 |
NC077 |
Siyathemba |
3,386 |
1,264 |
NC078 |
Siyancuma |
3,011 |
3,011 |
DC7 |
Pixley Ka Seme District |
- |
- |
NC082 |
!Kai! Garip |
451 |
451 |
NC084 |
!Kheis |
39 |
39 |
NC085 |
Tsantsabane |
1 |
1 |
NC086 |
Kgatelopele |
2,479 |
2,479 |
NC087 |
Dawid Kruiper |
11,143 |
7,967 |
DC8 |
ZF Mgcwawu |
- |
- |
NC091 |
Sol Plaatjie |
2,698 |
2,698 |
NC092 |
Dikgatlong |
- |
- |
NC093 |
Magareng |
2,816 |
2,816 |
NC094 |
Phokwane |
- |
- |
DC9 |
Frances Baard District Municipality |
- |
- |
NC451 |
Moshaweng/Joe Morolong |
1,993 |
1,993 |
NC452 |
Ga-Segonyana |
- |
- |
NC453 |
Gamagara |
4,311 |
4,311 |
DC45 |
John Taolo Gaetsewe District |
- |
- |
North West |
|
|
- |
NW371 |
Moretele |
- |
- |
NW372 |
Madibeng |
- |
- |
NW373 |
Rustenburg |
- |
- |
NW374 |
Kgetlengrivier |
- |
- |
NW375 |
Moses Kotane |
9,277 |
- |
DC37 |
Bojanala Platinum District Municipality |
- |
- |
NW381 |
Ratlou |
- |
- |
NW382 |
Tswaing |
6,452 |
6,452 |
NW383 |
Mafikeng |
- |
- |
NW384 |
Ditsobotla |
12,193 |
12,193 |
NW385 |
Ramotshere Moiloa |
- |
- |
DC38 |
Ngaka Modiri Molema District |
89,438 |
89,438 |
NW392 |
Naledi |
8,028 |
- |
NW393 |
Mamusa |
476 |
476 |
NW394 |
Greater Taung |
- |
- |
NW396 |
Lekwa-Teemane |
0 |
0 |
NW397 |
Kagisano-Molopo |
14,717 |
14,717 |
DC39 |
Dr Ruth Segomotsi Mompati District |
0 |
0 |
NW403 |
City of Matlosana |
6,141 |
0 |
NW404 |
Maquassi Hills |
57,367 |
53,422 |
NW405 |
NW405 (Tlokwe/Ventersdorp) |
- |
- |
DC40 |
Dr Kenneth Kaunda District |
- |
- |
Western Cape |
|
- |
|
CPT |
City of Cape Town |
- |
- |
WC011 |
Matzikama |
- |
- |
WC012 |
Cederberg |
- |
- |
WC013 |
Bergrivier |
285 |
- |
WC014 |
Saldanha Bay |
- |
- |
WC015 |
Swartland |
- |
- |
DC1 |
West Coast District Municipality |
- |
- |
WC022 |
Witzenberg |
3,500 |
- |
WC023 |
Drakenstein |
- |
- |
WC024 |
Stellenbosch |
- |
- |
WC025 |
Breede Valley |
- |
- |
WC026 |
Langeberg |
12,068 |
12,068 |
DC2 |
Cape Winelands District Municipality |
- |
- |
WC031 |
Theewaterskloof |
5 |
5 |
WC032 |
Overstrand |
- |
- |
WC033 |
Cape Agulhas |
- |
- |
WC034 |
Swellendam |
595 |
569 |
DC3 |
Overberg District Municipality |
- |
- |
WC041 |
Kannaland |
2,198 |
563 |
WC042 |
Hessequa |
13,332 |
9,874 |
WC043 |
Mossel bay |
3 |
3 |
WC044 |
George |
- |
- |
WC045 |
Oudtshoorn |
4,866 |
1 |
WC047 |
Bitou |
- |
- |
WC048 |
Knysna |
6,440 |
1,081 |
DC4 |
Eden |
- |
- |
WC051 |
Laingsburg |
2,285 |
694 |
WC052 |
Prince Albert |
2,764 |
83 |
WC053 |
Beaufort West |
1,605 |
1,605 |
DC5 |
Central Karoo District Municipality |
- |
- |
(iv) 2016/17 (a) & (b)
Description |
Department of Cooperative Governance |
||
Municipalities |
(a) Unspent allocations as at the end of 2016/17 (before roll-over approval) |
(b) Unspent allocations as at the end of 2016/17 (after roll-over approval) |
|
Municipal Infrastructure Grant |
Municipal Infrastructure Grant |
||
'R000 |
'R000 |
||
Eastern Cape |
|
|
- |
BUF |
Buffalo City |
- |
- |
NMA |
Nelson Mandela |
- |
- |
EC101 |
Dr Beyers Naude |
20,055 |
4,393 |
EC102 |
Blue Crane Route |
- |
- |
EC104 |
Makana |
- |
- |
EC105 |
Ndlambe |
11,484 |
- |
EC106 |
Sundays River Valley |
2,592 |
- |
EC108 |
Kouga |
5,587 |
5,587 |
EC109 |
Koukamma |
1,824 |
1,824 |
DC10 |
Sarah Baartman District Municipality |
22,005 |
4,446 |
EC121 |
Mbhashe |
- |
- |
EC122 |
Mnquma |
1,797 |
228 |
EC123 |
Great Kei |
- |
- |
EC124 |
Amahlathi |
2,000 |
2,000 |
EC126 |
Ngqushwa |
6 |
6 |
EC129 |
Raymond Mhlaba |
6,199 |
6,199 |
DC12 |
Amatole District Municipality |
177,699 |
174,907 |
EC131 |
Inxuba Yethemba |
- |
- |
EC135 |
Intsika Yethu |
- |
- |
EC136 |
Emalahleni |
2,925 |
2,925 |
EC137 |
Engcobo |
23,925 |
9,997 |
EC138 |
Sakhisizwe |
1,453 |
1,453 |
EC139 |
Enoch Mgijima |
15,997 |
15,997 |
DC13 |
Chris Hani District Municipality |
2,401 |
2,401 |
EC141 |
Elundini |
- |
- |
EC142 |
Senqu |
35 |
35 |
EC145 |
Walter Sisulu |
1,033 |
1,033 |
DC14 |
Joe Gqabi District Municipality |
13,700 |
13,700 |
EC153 |
Nquza Hills |
- |
- |
EC154 |
Port St Johns |
236 |
236 |
EC155 |
Nyandeni |
- |
- |
EC156 |
Mhlontlo |
- |
- |
EC157 |
King Sabata Dalindyebo |
8,826 |
6,675 |
DC15 |
O.R. Tambo District Municipality |
- |
- |
EC441 |
Matatiele |
- |
- |
EC442 |
Umzimvubu |
5,073 |
5,073 |
EC443 |
Mbizana |
405 |
405 |
EC444 |
Ntabankulu |
- |
- |
DC44 |
Alfred Nzo |
- |
- |
Free State |
|
|
- |
MAN |
Mangaung |
- |
- |
FS161 |
Letsemeng |
5,183 |
5,183 |
FS162 |
Kopanong |
681 |
681 |
FS163 |
Mohokare |
11,930 |
1,852 |
DC16 |
Xhariep District Municipality |
- |
- |
FS181 |
Masilonyana |
4,737 |
4,737 |
FS182 |
Tokologo |
- |
- |
FS183 |
Tswelopele |
6,278 |
2,978 |
FS184 |
Matjhabeng |
- |
- |
FS185 |
Nala |
3,407 |
- |
DC18 |
Lejweleputswa District Municipality |
- |
- |
FS191 |
Setsoto |
- |
- |
FS192 |
Dihlabeng |
- |
- |
FS193 |
Nketoana |
- |
- |
FS194 |
Maluti-a-Phofung |
- |
- |
FS195 |
Phumelela |
- |
- |
FS196 |
Mantsopa |
- |
- |
DC19 |
Thabo Mofutsanyana District Municipality |
- |
- |
FS201 |
Moqhaka |
- |
- |
FS203 |
Ngwathe |
- |
- |
FS204 |
Metsimaholo |
5,357 |
- |
FS205 |
Mafube |
- |
- |
DC20 |
Fezile Dabi District Municipality |
21,422 |
21,422 |
Gauteng |
|
|
- |
EKU |
Ekurhuleni |
- |
- |
JHB |
City of Johannesburg |
- |
- |
TSH |
City of Tshwane |
- |
- |
GT421 |
Emfuleni |
30,777 |
30,777 |
GT422 |
Midvaal |
- |
- |
GT423 |
Lesedi |
2 |
2 |
DC42 |
Sedibeng District Municipality |
- |
- |
GT481 |
Mogale City |
8,075 |
8,075 |
GT484 |
Merafong City |
17,849 |
4,238 |
GT485 |
Rand West City |
87,498 |
80,767 |
DC48 |
West Rand District Municipality |
- |
- |
KwaZulu - Natal |
|
|
- |
ETH |
eThekwini |
- |
- |
KZN212 |
uMdoni |
4,789 |
826 |
KZN213 |
uMzumbe |
1 |
- |
KZN214 |
uMuziwabantu |
- |
- |
KZN216 |
Ray Nkonyeni |
- |
- |
DC21 |
Ugu DM |
- |
- |
KZN 221 |
uMshwathi |
- |
- |
KZN222 |
uMngeni |
- |
- |
KZN223 |
Mpofana |
- |
- |
KZN224 |
iMpendle |
- |
- |
KZN225 |
Msunduzi |
7,887 |
6,823 |
KZN226 |
Mkhambathini |
2,180 |
740 |
KZN227 |
Richmond |
- |
- |
DC22 |
uMgungundlovu DM |
- |
- |
KZN235 |
Okhahlamba |
- |
- |
KZN237 |
iNkosi Langalibalele |
2,576 |
2,576 |
KZN238 |
Alfred Duma |
6,315 |
6,315 |
DC23 |
uThukela DM |
- |
- |
KZN241 |
eNdumeni |
- |
- |
KZN242 |
Nquthu |
- |
- |
KZN244 |
uMsinga |
1 |
1 |
KZN245 |
uMvoti |
1 |
1 |
DC24 |
uMzinyathi DM |
- |
- |
KZN252 |
Newcastle |
- |
- |
KZN253 |
eMadlangeni |
4,981 |
4,981 |
KZN254 |
Dannhauser |
- |
- |
DC25 |
Amajuba DM |
- |
- |
KZN261 |
eDumbe |
- |
- |
KZN262 |
uPhongolo |
- |
- |
KZN263 |
AbaQulusi |
9 |
9 |
KZN265 |
Nongoma |
- |
- |
KZN266 |
Ulundi |
- |
- |
DC26 |
Zululand DM |
- |
- |
KZN271 |
uMhlabuyalingana |
- |
- |
KZN272 |
Jozini |
- |
- |
KZN275 |
Mtubatuba |
1 |
1 |
KZN276 |
Big Five Hlabisa |
3,963 |
3,963 |
DC27 |
uMkhanyakude DM |
3,333 |
3,333 |
KZN281 |
uMfolozi |
- |
- |
KZN282 |
uMhlathuze |
- |
- |
KZN284 |
uMlalazi |
- |
- |
KZN285 |
Mthonjaneni |
- |
- |
KZN286 |
Nkandla |
1 |
1 |
DC28 |
King Cetshwayo DM |
- |
- |
KZN291 |
Mandeni |
- |
- |
KZN292 |
KwaDukuza |
- |
- |
KZN293 |
Ndwedwe |
- |
- |
KZN294 |
Maphumulo |
- |
- |
DC29 |
iLembe DM |
- |
- |
KZN433 |
Greater Kokstad |
- |
- |
KZN434 |
uBuhlebezwe |
- |
- |
KZN435 |
uMzimkhulu |
- |
- |
KZN436 |
Dr Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma |
29,513 |
29,513 |
DC43 |
Harry Gwala DM |
8,710 |
8,710 |
Limpopo |
|
|
- |
LIM331 |
Greater Giyani |
7,631 |
- |
LIM332 |
Greater Letaba |
3,730 |
- |
LIM333 |
Greater Tzaneen |
19,349 |
3,519 |
LIM334 |
Ba-Phalaborwa |
1,952 |
1,170 |
LIM335 |
Maruleng |
- |
- |
DC33 |
Mopani District Municipality |
22,427 |
22,427 |
LIM341 |
Musina |
35,814 |
35,814 |
LIM343 |
Thulamela |
- |
- |
LIM344 |
Makhado |
- |
- |
LIM345 |
Collins Chabane |
28,495 |
- |
DC34 |
Vhembe District Municipality |
36,966 |
28,166 |
LIM351 |
Blouberg |
2,372 |
903 |
LIM353 |
Molemole |
16,147 |
1,072 |
LIM354 |
Polokwane |
58,246 |
29,751 |
LIM355 |
Lepelle-Nkumpi |
424 |
424 |
DC35 |
Capricorn District Municipality |
- |
- |
LIM361 |
Thabazimbi |
- |
- |
LIM362 |
Lephalale |
- |
- |
LIM366 |
Bela Bela |
13,266 |
13,266 |
LIM367 |
Mogalakwena |
2,820 |
2,820 |
LIM368 |
LIM368 |
1,614 |
1,614 |
DC36 |
Waterberg District Municipality |
6,241 |
- |
LIM471 |
Ephraim Mogale |
6,286 |
6,286 |
LIM472 |
Elias Motsoaledi |
25,403 |
9,068 |
LIM473 |
Makhuduthamaga |
6,012 |
3 |
LIM476 |
Fetakgomo/Greater Tubatse |
12,761 |
4,529 |
DC47 |
Greater Sekhukhune District Municipality |
2 |
2 |
Mpumalanga |
|
|
- |
MP301 |
Albert Luthuli |
- |
- |
MP302 |
Msukaligwa |
- |
- |
MP303 |
Mkhondo |
- |
- |
MP304 |
Pixley Ka Seme |
- |
- |
MP305 |
Lekwa |
- |
- |
MP306 |
Dipaleseng |
1 |
1 |
MP307 |
Govan Mbeki |
- |
- |
DC30 |
Gert Sibande District Municipality |
- |
- |
MP311 |
Victor Khanye |
- |
- |
MP312 |
Emalahleni |
- |
- |
MP313 |
Steve Tshwete |
247 |
247 |
MP314 |
Emakhazeni |
- |
- |
MP315 |
Thembisile Hani |
- |
- |
MP316 |
Dr JS Moroka |
- |
- |
DC31 |
Nkangala District Municipality |
- |
- |
MP321 |
Thaba Chweu |
- |
- |
MP324 |
Nkomazi |
- |
- |
MP325 |
Bushbuckridge |
- |
- |
MP326 |
City of Mbombela |
44,739 |
44,739 |
DC32 |
Ehlanzeni District Municipality |
- |
- |
Total MP |
|
|
- |
Northern Cape |
|
|
- |
NC061 |
Richtersveld |
42 |
42 |
NC062 |
Nama Khoi |
- |
- |
NC064 |
Kamiesberg |
1,175 |
1,175 |
NC065 |
Hantam |
- |
- |
NC066 |
Karoo Hoogland |
1 |
1 |
NC067 |
Khai-Ma |
8,826 |
2,292 |
DC6 |
Namakwa District Municipality |
- |
- |
NC071 |
Ubuntu |
3,512 |
3,512 |
NC072 |
Umsobomvu |
7,374 |
4,016 |
NC073 |
Emthanjeni |
2,572 |
809 |
NC074 |
Kareeberg |
3,022 |
22 |
NC075 |
Renosterberg |
102 |
102 |
NC076 |
Thembelihle |
91 |
91 |
NC077 |
Siyathemba |
- |
- |
NC078 |
Siyancuma |
1,227 |
1,227 |
DC7 |
Pixley Ka Seme District |
- |
- |
NC082 |
!Kai! Garip |
712 |
712 |
NC084 |
!Kheis |
1,437 |
1,437 |
NC085 |
Tsantsabane |
4,579 |
4,579 |
NC086 |
Kgatelopele |
10,724 |
5,509 |
NC087 |
Dawid Kruiper |
- |
- |
DC8 |
ZF Mgcawu District Municipality |
- |
- |
NC091 |
Sol Plaatjie |
1,319 |
1,319 |
NC092 |
Dikgatlong |
41 |
41 |
NC093 |
Magareng |
5,321 |
5,321 |
NC094 |
Phokwane |
19,232 |
1 |
DC9 |
Frances Baard District Municipality |
- |
- |
NC451 |
Joe Morolong |
16,327 |
16,327 |
NC452 |
Ga-Segonyana |
38,126 |
38,126 |
NC453 |
Gamagara |
- |
- |
DC45 |
John Taolo Gaetsewe District |
- |
- |
North West |
|
|
- |
NW371 |
Moretele |
11,491 |
11,491 |
NW372 |
Madibeng |
0 |
0 |
NW373 |
Rustenburg |
3,626 |
3,626 |
NW374 |
Kgetlengrivier |
9,659 |
9,659 |
NW375 |
Moses Kotane |
4,115 |
4,115 |
DC37 |
Bojanala Platinum District Municipality |
- |
- |
NW381 |
Ratlou |
15,404 |
3,755 |
NW382 |
Tswaing |
6,554 |
6,554 |
NW383 |
Mafikeng |
10,492 |
10,492 |
NW384 |
Ditsobotla |
19,487 |
19,487 |
NW385 |
Ramotshere Moiloa |
1,675 |
1,675 |
DC38 |
Ngaka Modiri Molema District |
5,000 |
- |
NW392 |
Naledi |
25,000 |
6,372 |
NW393 |
Mamusa |
6,291 |
6,291 |
NW394 |
Greater Taung |
3,576 |
- |
NW396 |
Lekwa-Teemane |
1,552 |
1,552 |
NW397 |
Kagisano-Molopo |
- |
- |
DC39 |
Dr Ruth Segomotsi Mompati District |
903 |
- |
NW403 |
City of Matlosana |
305 |
305 |
NW404 |
Maquassi Hills |
20,200 |
20,200 |
NW405 |
NW405 (Tlokwe/Ventersdorp) |
92,594 |
66,085 |
DC40 |
Dr Kenneth Kaunda District |
- |
- |
Western Cape |
|
|
- |
CPT |
City of Cape Town |
- |
- |
WC011 |
Matzikama |
0 |
0 |
WC012 |
Cederberg |
7,395 |
1,467 |
WC013 |
Bergrivier |
1,091 |
1,091 |
WC014 |
Saldanha Bay |
- |
- |
WC015 |
Swartland |
- |
- |
DC1 |
West Coast District Municipality |
- |
- |
WC022 |
Witzenberg |
1 |
1 |
WC023 |
Drakenstein |
- |
- |
WC024 |
Stellenbosch |
- |
- |
WC025 |
Breede Valley |
- |
- |
WC026 |
Langeberg |
- |
- |
DC2 |
Cape Winelands District Municipality |
- |
- |
WC031 |
Theewaterskloof |
2,078 |
958 |
WC032 |
Overstrand |
- |
- |
WC033 |
Cape Agulhas |
204 |
204 |
WC034 |
Swellendam |
5,598 |
69 |
DC3 |
Overberg District Municipality |
- |
- |
WC041 |
Kannaland |
774 |
774 |
WC042 |
Hessequa |
4,282 |
58 |
WC043 |
Mossel bay |
- |
- |
WC044 |
George |
- |
- |
WC045 |
Oudtshoorn |
- |
- |
WC047 |
Bitou |
2,349 |
67 |
WC048 |
Knysna |
- |
- |
DC4 |
Eden |
- |
- |
WC051 |
Laingsburg |
- |
- |
WC052 |
Prince Albert |
159 |
159 |
WC053 |
Beaufort West |
11,835 |
11,835 |
DC5 |
Central Karoo District Municipality |
- |
- |
(v) 2017/18 (a) & (b)
The roll-over figures for 2017/ will be made available by National Treasury during the budget adjustment period.
23 July 2018 - NW2104
Bucwa, Ms H to ask the Minister of Basic Education
(1)What (a) number of schools in each province currently have (i) non-ventilated pit latrine toilets and (ii) ventilated improved pit latrine toilets and (b) is the name of each school in each case; (2) whether the toilets at any of the specified schools are scheduled to be upgraded; if so, (a) on what date and (b) what are the further relevant details in this regard?
Reply:
1. The requested information resides with Provincial Education Departments (PEDs). The honourable member is advised to request this information directly from the provinces through the Legislatures.
2. Department of Basic Education (DBE) is working with Provincial Education Departments (PEDs) for the eradication of pit latrines. At this point DBE has 402 projects under construction and a further 102 projects are in the pipeline to be completed this financial year. The Department is consulting with the Presidency and will in due course release further information in relation to provincial undertakings, private undertaking and additional resources which may become available. Once this process is completed the department will provide information on the affected schools and timelines.
23 July 2018 - NW1994
Waters, Mr M to ask the Minister of Basic Education
(1)With reference to her reply to question 460 on 9 April 2018, on what information did she rely to calculate the distances from the (a) Eastleigh Primary School and (b) Edenglen Primary School to Tembisa and Alexandra respectively; (2) whether she will furnish Mr M Waters with a copy of the study that shows that parents of the learners residing in Greenstone are allegedly not interested in the specified primary schools; (3) (a) by what date will (i) additional primary schools be built in (aa) Tembisa and (bb) Alexandra and (ii) the additional schools be completed and (b) what are the envisaged sizes of the schools?
Reply:
1. The information provided in the the previous response was received from the Gauteng Province.
2. & (3) The Department of Basic Education is not in possession of the report. The Honourable Member is advised to request this information directly from the province.
23 July 2018 - NW2103
Bucwa, Ms H to ask the Minister of Basic Education
Whether, in light of high numbers of unplaced learners each year, her department intends to revise its plans of rationalising schools by either closure or merger; if not, why not; if so, what are the relevant details?
Reply:
The Department of Basic Education (DBE) does not plan to revise its rationalisation programme of schools. The current rationalisation plans target schools in places where learner enrolment is low and they never experience high influx that leads to learners being unplaced. The Provincial Education Departments are advised by the DBE to ensure that learners are not disadvantaged with the merger/closure of schools.
The object or rationalisation of small schools and non-viable schools is to reduce or eliminate the number of small schools by merging them with other schools so as to address inefficiencies in the system and improve the quality of education.
Rationalisation of small and non-viable schools is prevalent in rural provinces and unplaced learners are mostly found in urban provinces that do not rationalise any of its schools or they are rationalising at a far less lower rate compared to the rural provinces.
23 July 2018 - NW2105
Bucwa, Ms H to ask the Minister of Basic Education
With reference to her reply to question 132 on 28 February 2018, has she received the outstanding information from KwaZulu-Natal and Limpopo?
Reply:
Yes, the requested information has been received from the KwaZulu-Natal and Limpopo Departments of Education. Please find attached NA 1661.
Response to NA 1661 below
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY
WRITTEN REPLY
QUESTION 1661
DATE OF PUBLICATION OF INTERNAL QUESTION PAPER: 09/06/2017
INTERNAL QUESTION PAPER: 21/2017
1661. Mr I M Ollis (DA) to ask the Minister of Basic Education:
With regard to her department’s presentation to the Portfolio Committees of Basic Education and Transport entitled Scholar Transport Presentation to the Portfolio Committee on Basic Education on 23 May 2017, (a) what was the figure for the total demand for scholar transport for each province in the (i) 2013-14, (ii) 2014-15, (iii) 2015-16 and (iv) 2016-17 financial years and (b) what is the projected demand for the (i) 2017-18, (ii) 2018-19 and (iii) 2019-20 financial years? NW1867E
Response
a) Total demand for scholar transport for each province
Total demand per province per year |
|||||
PROVINCE |
2013-14 |
2014-15 |
2015-16 |
2016-17 |
2017-18 |
Eastern Cape |
102219 |
94 938 |
98312 |
111406 |
106551 |
Free State |
8061 |
8053 |
7193 |
9736 |
10689 |
Gauteng |
66718 |
75 299 |
82971 |
97114 |
109618 |
KwaZulu-Natal |
17521 |
85023 |
81038 |
71000 |
90000 |
Limpopo |
19344 |
36123 |
37272 |
34321 |
40268 |
Mpumalanga |
66615 |
59 354 |
59346 |
60231 |
60256 |
Northern Cape |
27239 |
23573 |
27526 |
27803 |
26853 |
North West |
40722 |
61 950 |
52 684 |
52684 |
54059 |
Western Cape |
55106 |
53950 |
57 517 |
57416 |
58000 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
(b) What is the projected demand for the (i) 2017-18, (ii) 2018-19 and (iii) 2019-20 financial years?
Projected demand per province per year |
|||
PROVINCE |
2017-18 |
2018-19 |
2019-20 |
Eastern Cape |
10 6551 |
100 346 |
107 000 |
Free State |
10 689 |
10 689 |
10 689 |
Gauteng |
109 618 |
118 515 |
126 515 |
KwaZulu-Natal |
90 000 |
97 457 |
97 457 |
Limpopo |
40 268 |
42 674 |
42 674 |
Mpumalanga |
60 256 |
63 125 |
66 281 |
Northern Cape |
26 853 |
24 500 |
25 000 |
North West |
54 059 |
59 465 |
65 412 |
Western Cape |
58 000 |
58 700 |
59 400 |
23 July 2018 - NW1965
Ryder, Mr D to ask the Minister of Basic Education
What number of (a) schools were planned for construction in the (i) 2016-17 and (ii) 2017-18 financial years, (b) the specified schools were constructed to completion and (c) the completed schools have (i) sports facilities, (ii) a library, (iii) a science laboratory and (iv) a computer laboratory?
Reply:
2016-17 |
2017/18 |
|||
(a) |
(i)138 |
(ii) 65 |
||
(b) |
69 |
58 |
||
(c) |
i. |
46 |
i. |
21 |
ii. |
69 |
ii. |
58 |
|
iii. |
65 |
iii. |
45 |
|
iv. |
69 |
iv. |
58 |
19 July 2018 - NW1839
Krumbock, Mr GR to ask the Minister of Tourism
(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?
Reply:
(1)
(i)2014/15 |
2015/16 |
2016/17 |
2017/18 |
(ii) Since 1 April 2018 |
|
a) Spouse |
No |
Yes |
No |
No |
Yes |
b) Family |
Not applicable |
Not applicable |
Not applicable |
Not applicable |
Not applicable |
2015/16
(aa) Name |
(bb) (aaa) Purpose |
(bbb) Destination |
(cc) (aaa) Total Cost |
(bbb) detailed breakdown of cost |
Dr P Hanekom |
Accompany the Minister on an official visit to ITB Berlin and meeting with SA Tourism in Milan |
Milan and Germany |
R40 105.00 – trip was part funded by Minister’s voyager miles. Initial cost was R86 219.39. |
Air ticket R39 040.00 (Quote: R85154.39) Insurance: R400.00 Service Fee: R665.00 |
Dr P Hanekom |
Accompany the Minister on an official visit to lead the SA delegation to the 5th Carnaval International de Victoria |
Seychelles |
R17 954.00 |
Air ticket R17 329.00 Service Fee: R625.00 |
Dr P Hanekom |
Accompany the Minister on an official visit to the UNWTO General Assembly. |
Colombia |
R85 446.72 |
Air Ticket: R84 396.72 Insurance: R500.00 Service Fee: R550.00 |
Dr P Hanekom |
Accompany the Minister on an official visit to the ITBM world expo and meeting with Trade and Business in Portugal |
Spain and Portugal |
R 165 483.72 |
Air tickets: R 164 208.72 Insurance: R 500.00 Service Fees: R 775.00 |
(ii) Since April 2018
(aa) Name |
(bb) (aaa) Purpose |
(bbb) Destination |
(cc) (aaa) Total Cost |
(bbb) detailed breakdown of cost |
Dr P Hanekom |
Accompany the Minister on an official visit to participate at the 8th meeting of the G20 Tourism Ministers (UNWTO) and to attend World Travel and Tourism Council Global Summit |
Argentina |
R 76 817.68 |
Air Ticket: R75 812.68 Insurance: R 490.00 Service Fee: R515.00 |
Dr P Hanekom |
Accompany the Minister on an official visit to Abuja to participate in the 61st UNWTO CAF Meeting |
Nigeria |
Nil – Minister spouse paid for her own trip |
N / A |
2) Yes, the President approved all the trips
19 July 2018 - NW1711
Paulsen, Mr N M to ask the Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries
1. What total amount of land owned by his department and the entities reporting to him in each province is (a) 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. 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 of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (DAFF) does not own land but administers the land on behalf of the Department of Public Works to preserve the land’s agricultural potential. (Attached is table with detailed information – annexure 1).
- ARC is an Entity that owns land reporting to the Ministers (attached as annexure 2).
- All the farms are leased for private use. (Attached is table with detailed information as annexure 2).
19 July 2018 - NW1614
Figg, Mr MJ to ask the Minister of Public Works
With reference to the identification of R 7,4 billion worth of unutilised properties for disposal or letting in his department’s Budget Vote speech delivered on 15 May 2018, what are the details of the properties identified for (a) disposal and (b) letting in each case?
Reply:
In my speech that I delivered on 15 Mat 2018, on the occasion of the National Assembly Budget Vote Debate, Vote 11, I stated as follows:
“We have identified unutilised properties with a deemed value of R7.4 billion – for disposal or letting out. Appropriate properties will be advertised on open tender culminating in a National Property Marketing and Investment Conference to be held within the next 6 months.”
The Department of Public Works is currently in the process of categorising unutilised properties into two lists: one for permanent disposal and the other for letting out, in order to generate revenue. Properties that are surplus to the needs of Government, shall be used to generate revenue and such will be advertised on an open tender basis.
19 July 2018 - NW2127
Stander, Ms T to ask the Minister of Police
What number of (a) cases of (i) sexual assault and (ii) rape in (aa) busses and (bb) trains have been reported in each province (aaa) in each of the past four financial years and (bbb) since 1 April 2018 and (b) these investigations have resulted in convictions?
Reply:
Find here: (a)(i)(ii)(aa)(bb )(aaa)
18 July 2018 - NW2148
Matiase, Mr NS to ask the Minister of Rural Development and Land Reform
Whether the research report on land claim KRP 10251 of N R Ramaselela of Bakgaga Ba Maupa community of Mopani District Municipality in Limpopo has been completed; if not, why not; if so, why has it not been (a) released and (b) given to the community?
Reply:
Yes.
a) The research has been completed; the main claimant is refusing to meet the Commission to receive the report until he has consulted his attorney.
b) The research report is readily available waiting for the claimant to consult their attorneys.
18 July 2018 - NW2121
Wilson, Ms ER to ask the Minister of Basic Education
With reference to her reply to question 1347 on 23 May 2018, (a) on what specific date did the SA Council of Educators (SACE) write to the Directors-General of the Department of Justice and Constitutional Development to request access to the National Register of Sex Offenders, (b) why did SACE not do so before the specified date as the register was established in 2007, (c) what was the response of the Directors-General of the Department of Justice and Constitutional Development and (d) what number of teaching licences have been issued by SACE since the register was created, without checking the prospective teacher against the register as required by law of licensing authorities?
Reply:
SACE RESPONSE:
(a) This has been done through the Director-General of the Department of Basic Education (DBE) in a letter dated the 07th December 2017, in order to have seamless processes between the employer organisations (9 Provincial Education Departments, School Governing Bodies, and Independent Schools) and SACE a professional Council in terms of section 46 and 47 of the Criminal Law (Sexual Offences and Related Matters) as amended.
(b) The issue of screening the Registration Applicants against the National Register of Sexual Offenses is not explicit in the SACE Act. Hence SACE focused largely on registering the educators against the set Council approved criteria at the time.
With the ongoing clarification of the registration processes in relation to the Sexual Offenses Act, corrective measures and most importantly processes are being put in place. Hence the engagements between SACE, Department of Basic Education and Department of Justice and Constitutional Development; putting systems into place internally, and ensuring key messages and implementation processes, on this matter, are advocated and communicated broadly to all the teachers and stakeholders.
(c) A Deputy Director-General in the Department of Justice and Constitutional Development Department has been assigned a responsibility to work collaboratively with SACE and the Department of Basic Education in facilitating the process of screening the registration applicants against the National Register on Sexual Offenses.
(d) SACE deals with the registration of teachers and has therefore registered 305 087 teachers since July 2008 when the National Register became effective.
18 July 2018 - NW2120
Wilson, Ms ER to ask the Minister of Basic Education
Whether the SA Council for Educators check court records as part of the vetting process for the teachers’ roll; if not, why not; if so, what are the relevant details?
Reply:
SACE RESPONSE:
No, because the South African Council for Educators (SACE) does not have a Mandate to go into court records.
18 July 2018 - NW2181
Madisha, Mr WM to ask the Minister of Basic Education
What (a) has she found to be the hindrance for the SA Council for Educators (SACE) with regard to access to and use of the National Register for Sex Offenders to vet teachers and (b) steps has her department taken to ensure that SACE is given access to the specified register and utilises it to vet teachers?
Reply:
SACE RESPONSE:
a) SACE can access the National Register for Sexual Offenders directly. However, the register is not usable currently as it stands.
b) In order to have the seamless processes between the employer organisations (9 Provincial Education Departments, School Governing Bodies, and Independent Schools) and SACE a professional Council in terms of section 46 and 47 of the Criminal Law (Sexual Offences and Related Matters) as amended the Director-General in the Department of Basic Education (DBE) has facilitated a process of engagements between SACE, DBE and Department of Justice and Constitutional Development (DoJ&CD).
Subsequently, a Deputy Director-General in the (DoJ&CD) has been assigned a responsibility to work collaboratively with SACE and the DBE in facilitating the process of screening the registration applicants against the National Register on Sexual Offenses once it is usable.
18 July 2018 - NW2109
Esau, Mr S to ask the Minister of Defence and Military Veterans
(1)(a) What is the status of the appointment of the medical technologist at 1 Military Hospital which had to be concluded by 31 January 2017, (b) why was the approach that was adopted by 2 Military Hospital not considered and followed by 1 Military Hospital in this regard and (c) what additional cost has been incurred due to the delay in appointing the medical technologist; (2) what is the status of the Laboratory and Radiological Departments at 1 Military Hospital?
Reply:
(1)(a) The medical technologist has been appointed. The contract is with effect from 1 July 2018. Consultations between Techtura, who is the principal agent, and 1 Military Hospital, who is the end-user, will commence on 1 July 2018.
(b) The project at 2 Military Hospital fell under the Department of Public Works, and the tender to appoint the contractor (principal agent) included the procurement and installation of all major medical equipment under one contract. The project at 1 Military Hospital is being carried out by the Defence Works Formation. Therefore a separate tender process had to be embarked upon to procure the services of the medical technologist.
(c) Additional costs are that of cost escalation due to the delay in appointing the medical technologist, as well as inflationary costs and the cost of continued outsourcing over the month/years of delay in commencing with the project.
(2) The Laboratory Department at 1 Military Hospital is functional.
The Radiology Department at 1 Military Hospital is not fully functional due the delay in the completion of the refurbishment. Highly-specialised main medical equipment such as the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanner, the computerised tomography (CT) scanner, the catheterisation laboratory and bigger X-ray machines cannot be installed in temporary areas. These highly specialised investigations are outsourced. Investigations with normal X-ray equipment, portable X-ray equipment and ultrasound equipment are functional and are performed in the hospital.
18 July 2018 - NW2122
America, Mr D to ask the Minister of Basic Education
With reference to her reply to question 1347 on 23 May 2018, (a)(i) on what specific date did the SA Council of Educators (SACE) initiate discussions with the Department of Social Development to gain access to the Child Protection Register and (ii) what progress has been made in this regard and (b) why did SACE not initiate discussions before the specified date as the Register was established in 2005?
Reply:
SACE RESPONSE:
(a)(i) On the 28th March 2018 at the Department of Basic Education.
(ii) Names of all relevant struck-off educators with misconduct cases involving minors were sent to the Registrar for inclusion in the National Child Protection Register in April 2018.
The message that the SACE registration process will incorporate clearance certificates from the South African Police Services, National Child Protection Register and National Register of Sexual Offenses from 1st January 2019 has been advocated and communicated through the 52 letters sent directly to the stakeholders in April 2018 to communicate further to their members and constituencies. Additionally, the message was communicated further through the SACE teacher and stakeholder report was communicated as follows:
- Sent directly to all the stakeholders on 16 – 17 May 2018;
- SACE Facebook in May 2018;
- SACE Website in May 2018;
- SACE External Newsletter in June 2018; and
- SACE teacher Professionalisation stakeholder consultation and bilateral process that commenced in May 2018
Section 125 of the Children’s Act will be implemented through the assistance of the Director-General of the DBE.
(b) The issue of Screening the Registration Applicants against the Child Protection Register was not explicit in the SACE Act. Hence SACE focused largely on registering the educators against the set Council approved criteria at the time.
With the clarification of the Registration processes in relation to the Children’s Act, corrective measures have been put in place. Hence the engagements between SACE, Department of Basic Education and Department of Social Development; putting systems into place internally, and ensuring key messages and implementation processes, on this matter, are advocated and communicated broadly to all the teachers and stakeholders.
17 July 2018 - NW1993
Waters, Mr M to ask the Minister of Home Affairs
Whether, with reference to the reply to question 896 on 9 April 2018, any money from the Independent Electoral Commission was used to pay for any personal court review applications of a certain person (name and details furnished), in respect of the specified Public Protector’s report; if not, what is the position in this regard; if so, (a) what was the total cost of each review, (b) who authorised the expenditure and (c) what were the outcomes of each court review?
Reply:
The question was referred to the Electoral Commission which responded as follows:
The Electoral Commission did not pay for the review of the Public Protector’s Report for the person referred to as there was never a review application instituted.
(a) Not applicable
(b) Not applicable
(c) Not applicable
17 July 2018 - NW1478
Ross, Mr DC to ask the Minister of Public Enterprises
(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) he, (b) senior management service members in his department and/or (c) any of the heads of entities reporting to him 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;
Reply:
The following is the input in response to question no: 1478
1 (a) Cabinet members declare their financial interests with the Presidency and the Parliamentary Ethics Committee. Therefore, the aforementioned structures should be competent to respond to questions regarding the lifestyle audit of the Minister of Public Enterprises and other members of the Cabinet.
(b) Members of the Senior Management Service (SMS) in the department declare their financial interest with the Public Service Commission annually (PSC). Therefore, notwithstanding the Ministry and the Department’s Plan to conduct lifestyle audits of key SMS and SOC officials in the current financial year, the PSC should be best placed to respond to the questions concerning lifestyle audits of SMS members in the last three years.
(c) On 06 April 2018, Proclamation no 11 of 2018 was published in order to authorize the Special Investigating Unit (SIU) to conduct investigations into allegations of malfeasance, fraud and corruption in Eskom and Transnet. In executing the proclamation, among others, the SIU will conduct lifestyle audits of key SOC officials implicated in allegations malfeasance, fraud and corruption. Among others, the declaration of financial interest made by SOCs’ officials between 2009 and to date will form the basis of the assessments to be conducted into the affordability of their lifestyle; how they may have unduly benefited themselves and members of their families.
(i) Lifestyle audits will focus on the period commencing 01 April 2009 to date and are planned for completion by 31 March 2019. Eskom has already commenced work on lifestyle audits.
(ii) The first phase of the audits will cover Board members, Executives in SOCs, company secretaries and prescribed officers that have served in the SOCs since 2009 to date.
(iii) The SIU’s mandate will be extended to commence lifestyle audits that will cover all six SOCs under the Ministry of Public Enterprises. This second phase of the lifestyle audits will focus on officials in supply chain management, auditors as well past and present officials in the Department of Public Enterprises (political and administrative offices). Among others, the work would reflect how SMS members within the Department and SOC officials may have abused their positions of authority to unduly benefit themselves and their family members through state procurement opportunities.
(iv) Among others, the outcome of the lifestyle audits will be used to:
- hold accountable those who unduly benefitted from the state’s resources and procurement opportunities;
- enhance procurement governance practices within the Department and the SOCs; and
- recover monies the state lost as a result of the abuse of resources by those entrusted with positions authority.
2. Disclosure of the results of the lifestyle audits will be dealt in line with the law of the country. Furthermore, relevant findings that would not undermine efforts such pursuit of criminal proceedings will be made public as that can only assist in fostering an accountable state as envisioned in the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa and the National Development Plan.
16 July 2018 - NW1956
Dlamini, Mr MM to ask the Minister of Finance
What has he found to be the impact of petrol price increases on the Government finances?
Reply:
The fuel price is mainly affect by two conditions – local currency exchanges and the global oil prices. In the earlier part of the fiscal year up until May, increases in the international oil price have been the main drivers of local fuel price hikes. Since the start of June, international oil prices have moderated somewhat while the rand has steadily weakened against the US dollar, with the average cost of per dollar having climbed from around the R12.50/$ mark to roughly R13.50/$.
Increases in the price of petrol have the largest impact on departments whose services delivery mandates involve significant car travel, which accordingly to the 2018 Estimates of National Expenditure for inventory of fuel, oil and gas are the following departments: Police, Independent Police Investigative Directorate, Health, Correctional Services, as well as Defence and Military Veterans. Analysis of spending on goods and services by national and provincial departments between 2013/14 and 2016/17 shows that spending on fuel has continued to grow faster than CPI inflation. In addition to these baselines, departments do not receive additional funding when petrol prices rise, and must absorb the spending pressures within their budgets.
From a government revenue perspective, since the general fuel levy and Road Accident Fund levy are fixed annually per litre of petrol, increases in the fuel price do not have a direct impact. However, there might be an indirect impact if fewer of petrol are sold as a result of the higher price.
16 July 2018 - NW1648
Van Dyk, Ms V to ask the Minister of Environmental Affairs
(a) What number of cases relating to the Prevention and Combating of Corrupt Activities Act, 2004 (Act No. 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:
aa) Department of Environmental Affairs
a) i) Two (2) cases have been reported to SAPS.
ii) Four (4) cases have been reported to DPCI.
b) i) Four (4)
ii) Six (6)
iii) As far as the Department is aware, none of the cases have been finalised by the SAPS/DPCI.
bb) South African National Biodiversity Institute (SANBI)
a) i) No cases have been reported to SAPS.
ii) No cases have been reported to DPCI.
b) i) Not applicable.
ii) Not applicable.
iii) Not applicable.
iSimangaliso Wetland Park
a) i) No cases have been reported to SAPS.
ii) No cases have been reported to DPCI.
b) i) Not applicable.
ii) Not applicable.
iii) Not applicable.
South African Weather Service (SAWS)
a) i) Five (5) cases have been reported to SAPS.
ii) No cases have been reported to DPCI.
b) i) Five (5).
ii) Five (5).
iii) Cases are still under investigation.
South African National Parks (SANParks)
a) i) Four (4) cases have been reported to SAPS.
ii) No cases have been reported to DPCI.
b) i) Four (4).
ii) Four (4).
iii) Cases are still under investigation.
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16 July 2018 - NW21
Mazzone, Ms NW to ask the Ms N W A Mazzone (DA) to ask the Minister of Public Enterprises
(1) Whether any of the bonuses listed on page 108 of Eskom’s 2016-17 annual report have been paid out; (2)(a) what are the full relevant details of how Eskom’s Long-term Incentive Scheme works and (b) who were the beneficiaries of the specified scheme in the 2016-17 financial year? NW25E
Reply:
Response is according to the information received from Eskom
(1)
Yes. Emoluments reflected on p108 of the Integrated Report are payments that have been audited by the Company’s External Auditors for the financial year under review and paid by the Company. The disclosure of remuneration of Prescribed Officers is prescribed by the Public Finance Management Act, the Companies Act, 2008 and the Company’s Memorandum of Incorporation (MOI).
(2)(a)
2. Eskom’s LTI Scheme is designed to attract, retain and reward F Band employees for meeting the organisational objectives set by the Company in conjunction with the shareholder, and based on the Company’s remuneration strategy.
3. Eskom’s LTI scheme forms part of the F Band conditions of service which includes a guaranteed package, short and long term incentives, and other standard benefits such as Medical Aid, pension benefits and life cover.
While the conditions of service for E Bands do not include participation in the LTI scheme, some selected E band employees participate in the scheme.
4. The board of Eskom determines the LTI for the Group Chief Executive (GCE) and all senior executives, i.e. F bands in the whole group.
5. Exco determines and ratifies the LTI scheme for all eligible senior managers i.e. E bands.
6. The list of eligible E bands is reviewed by the GCE, on a regular basis and he may at his election consult the Exco members.
7. Upon appointment of F Bands or offer of LTIs to eligible E Bands, all eligible executives for the LTI scheme are issued with a letter stating the conditions of the scheme which states date of offer. This is subsequently supplemented by grant certificates issued annually stating awards for the eligible executives.
8. The board, at its election may take a decision to revise upwards or backdate the offer of the shares to the executives, after the original grant has been made.
9. The Eskom LTI scheme is intentionally designed as a phantom share scheme in that:-
a) the allocation of shares is purely monetary value, and does not translate into actual subscription of shares.
b) the equity of the shareholder, notably the government represented by the Department of Public Enterprises, is never diluted. That is, the executives do not take ownership of the shares.
c) the said shares allocated to the executives are also not transferable.
d) The value of the shares is set at R1 at grant date, and escalates at the money market rate over the set period of allocation, namely 3 years. These are the) refore not based on shareholder value.
e) The holders of the shares do not carry any personal risk in terms of the performance of the company. At worst, if the “gate keepers” performance requirements are not met, there is no cash disbursed to the scheme participants.
10. The shares vest on 1 April of the new year, for the previous years’ performance.
11. The LT Incentives are determined according to long term incentive percentage value model detailed below:
Table 1: Annualised LTI Values as a % of pensionable earnings
Executive level |
LTI as % of pensionable earnings |
||
Lower Quartile |
On target |
Capped |
|
GCE and all F Bands |
0% |
50% |
102% |
Table 2: Annualised LTI Values in line with KPI scores
LTI in line with KPI Scores |
|||||
Floor (0%) |
Kick (60%) |
Norm (100%) |
Stretch (110%) |
Ceiling (120%) |
|
E Bands score |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
12. The following factors are considered in determining the incentives:-
a) Performance conditions and targets are determined by the board over the 3 year period in line with the Corporate Plan and Shareholder Compact with an agreed weighting in each category.
b) Conditions include financial and non-financial targets in areas such as ensuring business sustainability and reliability of electricity supply, providing for future power needs and supporting the developmental objectives of South Africa.
c) Awards vest if and to the extent that the targets are met of the company and of the individual. Furthermore, the vesting is dependent on the scheme participant remaining in Eskom’s employment throughout the vesting period.
d) The award lapses if employment ceases during the vesting period, other than for permitted reasons. The permission is granted by the board (for F Bands) or the GCE (for E bands) at their discretion.
e) Upon retirement, if a participant ceases to be an employee due to normal retirement (in accordance with the Company's employment policies from time to time) or early retirement (retirement before normal retirement age which is approved of by the People and Governance Committee at its discretion), the rules will continue to apply to the participants of the LTI scheme.
f) It must be noted that those acting in F Band positions are not eligible for LTI scheme.
g) Key performance indicators are related to the key performance areas and criteria set out in the shareholder compact.
h) The amount paid in relation to the level of achievement is stated
i) Situations where no long term incentive will be paid /penalties applicable are defined
j) A formula is established for calculating the incentives, and this is based on meeting the targets of each KPI reflected in the performance conditions.
k) Following payment of long term incentives, an analysis is set out in the Remuneration Report of the extent to which the relevant targets were actually met.
l) Contract employees are not eligible for the long term incentive scheme.
m) Eskom’s long term incentive scheme stands independent of the short term incentive scheme, although the participants of the long term incentive are also participants of the short term incentive scheme. All permanent employees of Eskom are eligible for the short term incentive scheme.
n) In line with principles of good corporate governance which include transparency as set out in King IV, details of remuneration of directors and prescribed officers (i.e Exco members), are disclosed in the annual financial statements. Exco member beneficiaries for the specific year can be found on page 108 of the 2016/17 Annual Financial Statements (AFS) (under the column ‘’LTI payments’’).
(2)(b)
The full list of beneficiaries (includes E and F bands) is provided as Annexure A.
The Board of Directors has been requested to review the reward and remuneration system in Eskom.
Annexure A: The list of Beneficiaries (F and E Bands) for submission to Parliament
F BANDS
MM Ntsokolo |
T Govender |
AN Noah |
MM Koko |
E Pule |
AS Masango |
S Maritz |
SJ Lennon |
JA Dladla |
CR Choeu |
D Nichols |
F Ndou |
Nkhabu |
ID Du Plessis |
HJ Steyn |
L Maleka |
BA Nakedi |
FC Van Niekerk |
V Mboweni |
SM Scheppers |
L Dlamini |
W Majola |
A Etzinger |
CR Le Roux |
ET Mabelane |
E BANDS
C Cassim
J L Kilani
JM Buys
AJ Kiewitz
I Mulla
RNM Maphumulo
M Bahna
GR Tosen
P Govender
N Singh
BS Maccoll
K Pather
GJ Bronkhorst
MP Dukashe
P Govender
N Govender
PG Le Roux
M Makwela
S Mamorare
CJH Fabricius
WJC Theron
J Machinjike
AJ Johnson
M Kibido
LA Carlo
WJJ Du Plessis
WIJ Poulton
S Daniels
R Waja
M Hughes
VS Chettiar
SP Mazibuko
A Lester
MH McGibbon
ML Mthombeni
MP Sebola
T Govender
MJ Moller
IFP Khumalo
RD Matshidze
DP Odendaal
RG Stephen
P Moyo
NK Tsholanku
H Tlhotlhalemaje
Al Minnaar
NI Anderson
A Brey
JS Cronje
J Govender
DF Joubert
S Nagar
J Smit
TG Kgabo
ML Mokgotho
TE Skinner
J L de V Pfister
TL Myburgh
U Rangasamy
B Smith
WF Bothma
AH Maharaj
S Chetty
AA De Clercq
CD Hendricks
OM Mashigo
PC Vermeulen
S Maharaj
NR Volk
AP Wild
AM Dikgale
N Mngeni
J Naidoo
M Rambharos
DL Herbst
GG Quickfall
M Van der Riel
FF Mondi
S Nassiep
ME Bezuidenhout
P Doubell
R Chetty
DW Conradie
SE Mkhabela
SE Shayi
RB Jack
RW Bailey
RM Beckmann
TA Conradie
KG Featherstone
T Govender
PA Goatley
P Gopal
R Lacock
MG Mkwai
SS Prince
CJ Prinsloo
AK Stott
A Kuzelj
T Nani
B Moya
MS Jappie
A Singh
MR Barkadien
SW Steyn
KMJ Engel
PWA Kooyman
RW Van der Wal
JC Mavimbela
A van Geuns
MG Bonga
C Spammer
TA Smit
AN Maseko
BA Ntshanqase
D Shikoana
DJ du Plessis
CS Reddy
M van Rensburg
M Mthimkhulu
RM Gamede
KC Masike
N Kleynhans
T Shunmagum
MP Makwela
TN Mkalipe
DE Ntumba
B Makuyana
SB Teasdale
ND Harris
CA Laing
AA Laher
N Otto
CH Palm
D Bhimma
y Singh
M Maroga
G Hurtford
M Sims
G Loedolff
16 July 2018 - NW1765
Stubbe, Mr DJ to ask the Minister of Environmental Affairs
(1)What number of legal landfill sites (a) existed in the Northern Cape and (b) received licences from her department to operate (i) in each of the past three financial years and (ii) since 1 April 2018; (2) What (a) number of municipalities in the Northern Cape (i) comply with landfill legislation and (ii) are in possession of the requisite licence and (b) are the names of each municipality; (3) what (a) number of municipalities in the Northern Cape (i) do not comply with landfill legislation, (ii) do not have the requisite licence, (b) are the names of the specified municipalities and (c) are the reasons for operating landfill sites without licences?
Reply:
(1) (a) One hundred and sixty eight (168) landfill sites exists in the Northern Cape, of which 26 are private owned and 142 belongs to different municipalities.
(b) Minister has issued 128 licenses for landfill while MEC in Northern Cape issued 40 licenses
(i) MEC issued 11 Licenses in 2014/2015 financial year; 2015/16 MEC issued 4 Licenses; 2016/2017 MEC issued 24 Licenses. The minister issued 1 licence in 2015/2016 financial year. No licence was issued by the Minister for the landfill sites in 2016/2017 financial year.
(ii) MEC issued 01 Licence in 2017/2018. The Minister did not issue any licence in 2017/2018 financial year.
(2) (a) There are 26 Municipalities in Northern Cape
(i) Twenty four (24) municipalities in the Northern Cape have licences, however, the sites are partially complying with the landfill legislation and/or licence/permit conditions.
(ii) 24 Twenty four (24) municipalities have licences.
(b) The following are the names of Municipalities that have licensed landfill sites: Richtersveld; Sol Plaatjie; Kamiesberg; Siyathemba; Kai !Garib; Ga-Segonyana; Emthanjeni; Nama Khoi; Kareeberg; Renosterberg; Gamagara; Dikgatlong; Magarageng; Phokwane; Joe Morolong; Hantam; Karoo Hoogland; Khai-ma; Siyancuma; Themelihle; Umsobomvu; Dwid kruiper; !Kheis; Kgatelopele.
(3) (a) There are 26 Municipalities in Northern Cape
(i) 2.
(ii) 2
(b) Tsantsabane (Postmasburg site) and Ubuntu Local Municipalities (Richmonds site)).
(c) Funding and capacity constraints have been indicated for these sites not having licences in place.
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16 July 2018 - NW2057
Alberts, Mr ADW to ask the Minister of Environmental Affairs
(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) what number 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 SMS members declared their interests
(a) Not applicable
(b) Not applicable
(c) (i) Not applicable
(ii) Not applicable
2. Not applicable
3. (a) 1 Employee on Salary Level 12
(b) (i) Not applicable
(ii) Not applicable
(iii) Not applicable
(iv) 1 Employee
4. R597 966.00
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16 July 2018 - NW1502
Alberts, Mr ADW to ask the Minister of Public Enterprises
(1) Whether he can indicate what number of pensioners of the (a) Transport Pension Fund and (b) Transnet Second Defined Benefit Fund has died since the issuing of the certification of the class action against Transnet and the Government; (2) What was the average figure of deaths in each month since the certification of the class action against Transnet and the Government; (3) What number (a) of the pensioners in total died because of unnatural causes and (b) of the specified unnatural causes was the result of suicide? NW1642E
Reply:
This response is according to information received from Transnet:
(1)(a)(b) Approximately 9,697 pensioners and 11,071 spouses and children have died since May 2013 on both funds.
(2) * Average of 156 pensioners and 178 spouses on average per month.
(3)(a)(b) The funds do not record cause of death.
* There were some 75 000 pensioners and spouses in March 2013; now there are 55 000; so about 20 000 pensioners/spouses have died over 60 months (20 000/60 = 333 per month)
16 July 2018 - NW1269
Van Dyk, Ms V to ask the Minister of Public Enterprises
(1) What are the details of the relevant knowledge of the industry that each of the board members and management assigned to Alexcor possess; (2) why has the Richtersveld community not been educated of their rights and duties, in view of the fact that Alexcor supported the application for a court order to allow his department to appoint members to the board on behalf of the Richtersveld community who is a 49% shareholder; (3) how does the fact that the Richtersveld community members are unable to choose their own representatives on the board impact on their share of the income that is derived from the sale of diamonds
Reply:
The response is based on information received from Alexkor SOC Limited.
(1) |
The Alexkor Board of Directors comprises of business and professional people. They have expertise inter alia in legal and property, public policy, electronic engineering, building and construction, strategic leadership and corporate governance. Senior Management also has mining and financial expertise. |
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BOARD OF DIRECTORS |
Ms Hantsi Bhetilda Matseke (Chairperson) |
Female |
African |
Diploma in Personal Computing, Diploma in Software Supporting, Diploma in Marketing and New Managers Program |
Leadership, Business Management and development Ms Matseke is the Chief Executive Officer of the Maono Construction and Property Development firm. She has over eight years’ experience in the industry |
NO |
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Mr Tshediso John Matona |
Male |
African |
Master of Arts (Development Economics), Bachelor of Social Science, Honours and Bachelor of Social Science |
Economics, Public Policy and Leadership Mr Matona, previously Chief Executive of Eskom. Previously he was the Director-General of the Department of Public Enterprises. An economist by training and an experienced public administrator. He has 21 years of senior management experience and skills in the fields of international trade and diplomacy, export promotion, investment promotion, industrial development, enterprise development, economic regulation and corporate governance. |
YES |
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GENDER: |
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SKILLS: |
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EXECUTIVE BOARD MEMBERS |
Mr Lemogang Pitsoe (CEO) |
Male |
African |
Master’s in Business Leadership (MBL), B-Tech Degree in Mining Engineering, Diploma in Investment Management |
Mr Pitsoe has extensive exposure and experience in wide variety of mining projects, operations, aspects, ores and minerals inclusive of chrome, iron ore, copper, coal, diamonds, platinum and tanzanite |
YES |
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Ms Adila Chowan (CFO) |
Female |
Indian |
Chartered Accountant (SA) Bachelor of Accounting, Post-Graduate Diploma in Accounting (CTA) |
Ms Chowan has financial management experience in both public and private companies. She was previously a deputy director general at the Department of Public Works. She has held various positions at Imperial Group, CEF,RMB, Ernest & Young, Deloitte & Touché, |
YES |
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(2) |
It has always been important for Alexkor SOC (Alexkor) Limited that the structures of the community be properly constituted and for the community elected representatives to be trained on the Deed of Settlement (DoS). Several attempts were made by Alexkor to train the community elective representatives to understand their rights and responsibilities in terms of the DoS, as Alexkor paid for training for the community structures on the DoS. In addition to this and before the Court Application was launched, Alexkor spent approximately R 4.6 million on legal fees in appointing Duncan Korabie Attorneys to perform legal services for and on behalf of the Richtersveld Communal Property Association (CPA), with a specific focus on matters relating to the DoS and in an attempt to ensure that the community is able to assist Alexkor in the proper and successful implementation of the DoS. Furthermore, Alexkor paid R739 724 on training for Community Members. The table below details the breakdown of the training expenses and Community Members:
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Due to the lapsing of the terms of office of the previously elected Directors of the Richtersveld Mining Company (RMC), the company was left with one Director, whom was not even from the Richtersveld Community. The Community was informed via its various structures during January and February 2016 about the fact that the PSJV Board was not properly constituted. Alexkor was left with no alternative other than approach the Courts to appoint 3 (THREE) interim Directors to represent the RMC on the Board of the PSJV. On 16 August 2016 the High Court of the Western Cape declared that the community structures, including the RMC were not properly constituted, and subsequently appointed 3 (THREE) interim Directors to represent the RMC on the Board of the PSJV. The Court declared that the interim Directors will remain on the PSJV until the Community holds elections and appoints Directors to all the community and company structures. The Community has still not held elections and appointed their own Directors. The elections are anticipated to take place during July 2018. |
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(3) |
The PSJV has confirmed that the proceeds from the declared dividends are held in a secure account to prevent mismanagement and to ensure that the financial interest of the Richtersveld Community is protected. The Court appointed Directors are not involved in the utilisation of financial proceeds from the PSJV. |
The term of this Board will expire at its Annual General Meeting in September 2018
16 July 2018 - NW1821
Esau, Mr S to ask the Minister of Home Affairs
(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?
Reply:
(1-2) Yes, the Ministerial Handbook allows for a Minister to be accompanied by his wife and I do not have to seek the president’s permission for that. However, I can choose my wife or any of my children to accompany me in place of my wife.
I have not been accompanied anywhere by my wife or any member of my family in the only international trip I have undertaken since 1 April 2018
14 July 2018 - NW1665
Majola, Mr TR to ask the Minister of Small Business Development
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:
The Department of Small Business and Development Business Development (DSBD)
(i)(aa) None. The investigations did not conclude recommendations for criminal prosecution.
(ii)(aa) None.
(b)(i) Not applicable.
(b)(ii) Not applicable.
(b)(iii) Not applicable.
The Small Enterprise Development Agency (SEDA)
(i)(bb) Two (2) cases were reported to the South African Police Service (SAPS). There are additional two (2) cases that management still needs to implement the recommendations and open criminal cases with the SAPS.
(ii)(bb) None.
(b)(i) With regard to the two (2) cases reported to the SAPS, internal investigations concluded and recommendations have been given to management for implementation and improvement of the control environment. Further investigations are continuing with the SAPS.
(b)(ii) Refer to (b)(i).
(b)(iii) Refer to (b)(i).
The Small Enterprise Finance Agency (SEFA)
(i)(bb) Eight (8) Criminal cases of fraud have been opened by SEFA since its establishment in April 2012. These have been opened with the SAPS and investigated by the Commercial Crimes Unit.
(ii)(bb) None.
(b)(i) Eight (8) Criminal cases of fraud have been opened by SEFA.
(b)(ii) On-going follow-up is done with the Commercial Crimes Unit through SEFA’s Internal Audit Department.
(b)(iii) To date, there have been no convictions in relation to the cases opened.
13 July 2018 - NW2042
Lees, Mr RA to ask the Minister of Water and Sanitation
(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) Our Department had one (1) vehicle accident reported during the 2015/16 financial year. There have not been any vehicle accidents reported for the financial years 2016/17 and 2017/18.
(1)(b) The cost of repairing the vehicle was R313 294.86.
(1)(c) No vehicle has been written off in our Department.
(2) Our Departments vehicles have no tracking device installed on them.
13 July 2018 - NW1759
Ryder, Mr D to ask the Minister of Public Works
(a) What is the purpose of his department’s vesting committee, (b) what is the organisational structure of the committee, (c) to whom does the committee report, (d) what are the details of the powers that the committee and its office bearers have and (e) what properties have been transferred as a result of this committee’s work (i) in each of the past three financial years and (ii) since 1 April 2018?
Reply:
(a) The purpose of the Vesting Committee:
Prior to the democratic dispensation in South Africa, State land parcels were registered in various historical names, including names of governments of the former bantustans, which today no longer exist. Some of these registered titles comprised of the Union of South Africa, Republic of South Africa, the Provincial Administrations of the Cape of Good Hope, Natal, Orange Free State, Transvaal, Republic of Transkei, Republic of Bophuthatswana, Republic of Venda, Republic of Ciskei (TBVC States), as well as the self-governing territories of Gazankulu, Lebowa, KaNgwane, KwaNdebele, KwaZulu and Qwaqwa.
The Department of Rural Development and Land Reform, the Department of Public Works and Provincial Custodians constitute the Provincial State Land Vesting and Disposal Committee (PSLVDC). The PSLVDC was established to recommend vesting of land parcels either to the national or the provincial sphere of Government, depending on the use or intended use of land as at 27 April 1994. The main purpose of vesting is to confirm ownership of the land parcels, assign it to the appropriate custodian and to eliminate historical names in order to safeguard the properties of the State.
(b) What is the organisational structure of the Vesting Committee?
The roles of presiding (Chairpersonship) and Secretariat services interchange amongst the members of the PSLVDC on an annual basis. The verifier and authoriser for the issuing of Item 28 (1) Certificates is the Department of Rural Development and Land Reform.
(c) To whom does the Committee report?
The Department of Rural Development and Land Reform manages the vesting processes from verifier to the Chief Director up to when the Item 28 (1) Certificate is issued by the Chief Director on behalf of the Minister of Rural Development and Land Reform. The vesting applications are prepared on the Land Administration Web portal administered by the Department of Rural Development and Land Reform. At the administration level the PSLVDC reports to the GIAMA Technical Committee, which in turn reports to the Technical MinMec.
(d) Details of the powers of the Committee and its office bearers:
The PSLVDC is empowered to make recommendations on vesting applications presented before the committee in order to confirm the vesting of land parcels.
(e) Properties have been transferred as a result of the Committee’s work (i) in each of the past three financial years and (ii) since 1 April 2018:
(i) and (ii) 18 144 land parcels have been vested since 27 April 1994 to date. 4 018 land parcels have been vested from 2013/14 to 2017/18. Members of the public wishing to access information on the Land Administration Web portal must register on the following website: www.dla.org.za. Applications for access are to be done both online and manually, by downloading the form, filling it and sending it to the following fax number: (012) 312-8135.
13 July 2018 - NW2062
Groenewald, Dr PJ to ask the Minister of Public Works
(1) Whether all members of the senior management service (SMS) in his department had declared their interests for the past year as required by the Public Service Regulations; if not, (a) why not, (b) what number 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 his 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) Yes, all members of the senior management service (SMS) in the Department of Public Works have submitted their financial disclosures for the 2017/18 financial year.
As such, (a), (b), and (c), (i) and (ii) fall away.
(2) Falls away.
(3) (a) and (b) None.
(4) Not applicable.
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13 July 2018 - NW336
Groenewald, Mr HB to ask the Minister of Sport and Recreation
What amount did (a) his department and (b) each entity reporting to him spend on the promotion or celebration of the Year of 0 R Tambo on the (i) Africa News Network 7 channel, (ii) SA Broadcasting Corporation (aa) television channels and {bb) radio stations, (iii) national commercial radio stations and (iv) community (aa) television and (bb) radio stations since 1 January 2017?
Reply:
No amount (R0.00) has been spend by the (a) department and (b) each entity reporting to the Minister of Sport and Recreation on the promotion or celebration of the Year of 0 R Tambo on the (i) Africa News Network 7 channel, (ii) SA Broadcasting Corporation (aa) television channels and (bb) radio stations, (iii) national commercial radio stations and (iv) community (aa) television and (bb) radio stations since 1 January 2017.
RECOMMENDATION
3. It is recommended that the Executive Authority approves the reply, should he concur with its contents.
MR M.E. MOEMI
DIRECTOR GENERAL
Date: 06/06/2018
MR G. OOSTHUIZEN
DEPUTY MINISTER OF SPORT AND RECREATION
DATE: 2018/06/06
DECISION
Reply approved/amended
MS. T. XASA, MP
MINISTER OF SPORT AND RECREATION
DATE: 06/06/2018
13 July 2018 - NW1612
Basson, Mr LJ to ask the Minister of Water and Sanitation
Whether any employees from his department were seconded and/or transferred to any district municipality in Limpopo (a) in each of the past three financial years and (b) since 1 April 2018; if so, (i) what are the relevant details of the (aa) name, (bb) job title and (cc) salary of each such employee and (ii) to which district municipality was each employee seconded and/or transferred in each case; (2) whether any of the specified employees still appear on his department’s payroll or organogram; if so, in each case, what are the relevant details; (3) whether any agreement and/or memorandum of understanding has been put in place to facilitate the secondment and/or transfer of the employees; if so, will he furnish Mr L J Basson with a copy thereof?
Reply:
1. No, there were no employees seconded and/or transferred to any district municipality in Limpopo for the past three financial years and since 1 April 2018.
2. Falls away.
3. Falls away.
13 July 2018 - NW1924
Khawula, Ms MS to ask the Minister of Water and Sanitation
(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:
Refer to the table below for the total number of incidents of sexual harassment that were reported to the human resources offices of the entities reporting to me.
Entity |
(1)(a) |
(1)(a)(i) |
(1)(a)(ii) |
(1)(b) |
(2) |
Amatola Water |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Falls Away |
Bloem Water |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Falls Away |
Lepelle Northern Water |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Falls Away |
Magalies Water |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Falls Away |
Mhlathuze Water |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Falls Away |
Overberg Water |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Falls Away |
Rand Water |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Falls Away |
Sedibeng Water |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Falls Away |
Umgeni Water |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Falls Away |
WRC |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Falls Away |
TCTA |
1 |
There was 1 reported incident in March 2016. |
None |
The incident was reported at stage two of a grievance process which started as a performance management dispute between a male supervisor and a female subordinate. |
The incident was investigated by an independent forensic investigator who concluded that on a balance of probability, it is unlikely that any act of sexual harassment occurred. |
Breede-Gouritz Catchment Management Agency (BGCMA) |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Falls Away |
Inkomati-Usuthu Catchment Management Agency (IUCMA) |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Falls Away |
13 July 2018 - NW2079
Ollis, Mr IM to ask the Minister of Transport
(1)Whether (a) his department, (b) the Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa or (c) Metrorail had any meetings with the City of Tshwane and/or the Member of the Mayoral Committee for Transport in the City of Tshwane to discuss connecting future Bus Rapid Transport (BRT) systems in the City with existing Metrorail lines that are currently not in use, with a view to create a transport network connecting various modes of transport; if not, why not; if so, what are the relevant details of the meeting; (2) have any similar meetings been undertaken since the completion of the Gautrain in order to facilitate a one-ticket system for the Gautrain, Metrorail and the various BRT systems in the province; if not, why not?
Reply:
1. (a,b,c) Both the City of Tshwane (which receives Public Transport Network Grant funding from the DoT for its BRT/Integrated Public Transport Network) as well as Prasa, have at least since 2012 been reminded on several occasions to fully cooperate on planning for both road and rail based services that ultimately link up to form an Integrated Public Transport Network.
Key operational as well as mothballed rail lines (e.g. Hammanskraal) and services have been identified in the Tshwane IPTN plan since 2013 as well as in various Prasa strategies.
The City furthermore designed the currently incomplete A re Yeng Phase 1 service to link up with Prasa’s Kopanong Station in Shoshanguve, Wonderboom Station in Pretoria North, Pretoria Station in the CBD, stations in Sunnyside, Hatfield and finally Denneboom Station in Mamelodi. In addition, A re Yeng links with the Hatfield and Pretoria Gautrain stations.
The key challenge with regard to actually implementing an IPTN in Tshwane that includes both road and rail services, lies not in the planning or intent but rather in the slow implementation of getting viable services and infrastructure ready to operate. In this regard both the City as well as Prasa are well behind the envisaged timelines set in 2013.
The DoT, supported by National Treasury, is currently engaging with the City, amongst others, and Prasa to ensure that financially prudent and viable services are fasttracked that will lead to a tangible integrated network in Tshwane.
2. Over the past few years, the Gauteng Department of Transport and MEC have coordinated the various cities and Prasa to explore the possibility of having a single fare media for at least the subsidised services in Gauteng. The 2011 DoT regulations on Automated Fare Collection provides a platform (using bank industry payment media that is interoperable) for this.
Currently the three Gauteng metros have implemented a compliant smartcard system that can be made interoperable. Gautrain as well is in the final pilot testing stage of implementing the same interoperable fare media. Prasa are still exploring the business case for investing in automated fare collection and held a market engagement in 2017 to explore options.
Once again, the key challenge to ensuring interoperable fare media in Gauteng is not the technology, but rather the actual slow rollout of IPTN services together with the attendant automated fare collection systems. The intent and leadership exists, the key task at hand is to scale up and speed up the rollout of IPTN lines across the 3 metros and to speed up the Prasa modernisation programme.
Gauteng Province, supported by the Gautrain Management Agency, has done significant preparatory work on a common fare system. The challenge now is to roll out more upgraded services and to integrate their business models in order for a single fare system to follow.
13 July 2018 - NW730
Mhlongo, Mr TW to ask the MINISTER OF SPORT & RECREATION
(1) Whether her department has a sexual harassment and assault policy in place; if not, (a) why not and (b) 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 01 April 2017, (ii) 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) The department has a draft sexual harassment and assault policy (a) The policy has still to be discussed with Organised Labour (b) The department is intending to have such a policy in place by 30 September 2018; (i) Reports will only be investigated when they are reported at the Labour Relations Unit (ii) The details of the consequence management and sanctions will only be stipulated when the policy is adopted by MANCO and Organised Labour.
(2) The department has nil (0) incidents of sexual harassment and assault reported cases (i) Nil (0) number in the past three financial years and (ii) Nil (0) since 01 April 2017. (b) Nil (0) number of cases Nil (0) opened and concluded (ii) Nil (0) withdrawn and (iii) Nil (0) remain open based on the incidents and (c) Nil (0) sanctions were issued and Nil (0) was found guilty.
RECOMMENDATION
3. It is recommended that the Executive Authority approves the reply, should she concur with its contents.
MSSKHAN
CHIEF OPERATIONS OFFICER
DATE:
MR M.E. MOEMI
DIRECTOR-GENERAL
Date: 06/06/2018
MR G. OOSTHUIZEN
DEPUTY MINISTER OF SPORT AND RECREATION
DATE: 06/06/2018
DECISION
Reply approved
MINISTER T XASA (MP)
MINISTER OF SPORT AND RECREATION
DATE: 06/06/2018