Questions and Replies
03 July 2018 - NW1403
Mente-Nkuna, Ms NV to ask the Minister of Basic Education
(a) What are the details of the backlog of schools to be built in the country, (b) what number of schools must be built, (c) in which municipalities must each school be built and (d) what is the total cost to build (i) all the schools and (ii) each specified school?
Reply:
The Department of Basic Education (DBE) is responsible for the replacement of unsafe schools built wholly of mud and unsafe materials through the ASIDI program. In addition it assists the Provinces in the areas of water, sanitation and electricity provision. This information can be provided forthwith. Provinces receive an infrastructure grant and their equitable share in terms of the Division of Revenue. The physical planning, audit of needs and costing resides with Provinces and it suggested that the information is obtained from the Provinces.
03 July 2018 - NW2124
America, Mr D to ask the Minister of Basic Education
With reference to her reply to question 289 on 23 March 2018, has she received the outstanding information?
Reply:
No, the Minister has not received the outstanding information. The Honourable Member is requested to kindly submit the request directly to the provinces because this detail of information is not collected in the Department.
02 July 2018 - NW1936
Paulsen, Mr N M to ask the Minister of Science and Technology
What is the total number of incidents of sexual harassment that were reported to the human resources offices of (i) her department and (ii) entities reporting to her in (aa) 2016 and (bb) 2017 and (b) are the details of each incident that took place; 2. Was each incident investigated; if not, why not in each case; if so, what were the outcomes of the investigation in each case? NW2093E
Reply:
1. The Department statistics stand as follows:
(i) Zero· from the department.
(ii) Entities.
(aa) 2016· two incidents.
(bb) 2017- two incidents.
(b) Yes.
2. Was each incident investigated, yes: what were the outcome of the investigation in each case? In 2016, the employee was dismissed during the disciplinary hearing process and in another incident, the employee resigned. In 2017, one employee resigned and another was given a final written warning and suspended for one month to attend a rehabilitation centre
02 July 2018 - NW1838
Krumbock, Mr GR to ask the Minister of Telecommunications and Postal Services
(1)Whether (a) his spouse and/or (b) an adult family member accompanied him on any official international trip (i) in each of the past five financial years and (ii) since 1 April 2018; if not, what is the position in this regard; if so, what (aa) is the name of the person(s), (bb) was the (aaa) purpose and (bbb) destination of the trip and (cc) was the (aaa) total cost and (bbb) detailed breakdown of the costs of the accompanying person(s) to his department; (2) Whether each of the specified trips were approved by the President in terms of the provisions of Section 1, Annexure A of the Ministerial Handbook; if not, why not; if so, what are the relevant details? NW1997E
Reply:
I have been informed by my department:
(1) Yes,
(i) In 2014 total was R173 079.56
(ii) In 2015 total was R377 316.26
(iii) In 2016 total was R608 414.42
(iv) In 2017 total was R467 626.93
(2) All trips were official and received required approvals
Approved/ not approved
Dr Siyabonga Cwele, MP
Minister of Telecommunications and Postal Services
Date:
02 July 2018 - NW2185
Carter, Ms D to ask the Minister of Justice and Correctional Services
What is the current status of a certain person (name and details furnished) in his department, who was found guilty of rape, bribery and defeating the ends of justice?
Reply:
The official is on suspension. He was suspended on 08 June 2018, the disciplinary hearing is scheduled for 28-29 June 2018.
02 July 2018 - NW2165
Mulaudzi, Adv TE to ask the Minister of Energy
Did certain persons (names furnished) declare that they were directors in certain companies (details furnished), all of which had their bids accepted as part of the most recently signed Renewable Energy Independent Power Producer Programme agreements; if so, on what basis was this approved?
Reply:
Projects are not evaluated on the directorship of participating companies but rather on the shareholding of each project company to ensure that the bid criteria in respect of South African Entity and Black ownership participation are met. Thus the persons (names furnished) were not required to declare directorship.
All bidders are bound by rules against collusion which may result in disqualification. The commonality in directorship in the specified project companies refer to a group of companies with the same shareholding structure. Thus, collusion with another bidding group or developer is not relevant. The individual bids by the named project companies competed with multiple other bids in respect of the unique offering of each underlying project, in terms of a combination of factors that inform their pricing, for example location, size of plant and technology.
Approved / Not Approved
Mr J T Radebe, MP
Minister of Energy
Date:
.
02 July 2018 - NW2056
Alberts, Mr ADW to ask the Minister of Energy
1. Whether all members of the Senior Management Services (SMS) in his department had declared their financial 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 interest and (c) what are the (i) names and (ii) ranks of the specified non-compliant members of the SMS’ 2. Whether non-complaint SMS members have been charged; if not; why so, what are the relevant details; 3. What number (a) of employees in his department at each post level are currently suspended on full pay 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:
All the SMS members have declared their financial interest for the year 2017/ 2018 as required by the Public Service Regulations, except for three (3) SMS officials (a) this was an oversight from the officials who missed the concession deadline of 31 May 2018 (b) Three (3) officials did not declare their financial interest (c) the names of officials who missed the concession deadline are (i) Mr LF Aphane, Mr P Musekwa and Mr L Phakati and their ranks are (ii) DDG: Energy Planning and Policy, Director and Parliamentary Officer;
The process is currently underway wherein non-complaint SMS members will be issued with written warnings for failure to declare their interests by the due date;
There are currently (a) Two (2) officials that are suspended on full salary both the employees are on post level 15 and (b) employee one was suspended on 19 May 2017 which is a total of 396 days; employee two was suspended on 27 July 2017 which is a total of 327 days.
The total amount of cost attached to the days of service lost as a result of the suspensions is (a) the first official’s total amount of cost attached to the days of service lost as a result of suspension on full pay is R1 453 379.62, the second official’s total amount of cost attached to the days of service lost as a result of suspension on full pay is R1 234 357.92
Approved / Not Approved
Mr J T Radebe, MP
Minister of Energy
Date:
02 July 2018 - NW1887
Ketabahle, Ms V to ask the Minister of Telecommunications and Postal Services
(1)What (a) is the total number of incidents of racism that were reported to the human resources offices of (i) his department and (ii) entities reporting to him in (aa) 2016 and (bb) 2017 and (b) are the details of each incident that took place; (2) Was each incident investigated; if not, why not in each case; if so, what were the outcomes of the investigation in each case?
Reply:
I have been informed by the Department and entities as follows:
Only two entities had incidences reported and investigated
(a) SITA : 2016 , One incident - Employee refused to give evidence
2017 , One incident - Resolved through Employee Assistance Programme (EAP)
(b) SAPO: 2016 , One incident - Resolved through grievance procedure
2017 , One incident – resolved through with final written warning
SITA
(1)(a)(ii) There were two (2) incidents of racism reported to the human resources office.
(aa) One (1) in 2016 – Investigation done, Employee requested to giveevidence
(bb) One (1) in 2017 – investigation, Employer Assistance Programme
SAPO
(1) The 2016 incident was investigated and resolved through a grievance process and the 2017 incident was investigated and the outcome was final written warning.
Approved/ not approved
Dr Siyabonga Cwele, MP
Minister of Telecommunications and Postal Services
Date:
02 July 2018 - NW2155
Moteka, Mr PG to ask the Minister of Energy
Whether any government employees (a) have shares in and/or (b) own companies whose bids were approved in any of the bidding windows of the Renewable Energy Independent Power Producer Programmes?
Reply:
Government employees declare their financial interests in companies annually as required by the Public Service Regulations.
Approved / Not Approved
Mr J T Radebe, MP
Minister of Energy
Date:
02 July 2018 - NW2151
Xalisa, Mr Z R to ask the Minister of Energy
(a) What is the cost of the Renewable Energy Independent Power Producer Programmes to the economy and (b) how was this determined?
Reply:
A) The impact of the REIPPPP on the South African economy is not about costs, but rather about benefits. The highly competitive procurement conditions of the Renewable Energy Independent Power Producer Programme (REIPPPP), combined with excellent domestic natural resource potential, policy support and technological progress has resulted in rapid cost reductions and competitiveness of renewable energy technologies.
The South African government established the REIPPPP in 2010 as an urgent intervention to support the transition to a low-carbon economy, enhance and diversify South Africa’s electrical power generation capacity and accelerate private-sector participation in the energy industry through a competitive bidding process. The programme design, implementation and operational requirements further makes significant contributions to broader national economic development objectives, such as job creation, social upliftment, enterprise development, increasing economic ownership opportunities for black people, foreign direct investment, technological progress, climate change mitigation, alleviating pressure on the fiscus and lower electricity costs.
Approved / Not Approved
Mr J T Radebe,MP
Minister of Energy
Date:
02 July 2018 - NW2142
Dlamini, Mr MM to ask the Minister of Energy
With reference to his statement on 1 June 2018 in which he stated that the two coal Independent Power Producers (IPPs) would give rise to at least 5 000 jobs during construction (details furnished), (a) where did he obtain this figure and (b) can he verify it, as the figures provided by the coal IPPs are different?
Reply:
In terms of the Request for Proposals (RFP) for coal IPPs, the preferred bidders bid the following in terms of job creation:
Project 1 |
Project 2 |
Total |
|
Jobs during Construction (person years)* |
7 943 |
2 377 |
10 320 |
Jobs during Operations (person years) |
10 678 |
4 626 |
15 304 |
Total jobs in person years |
18 621 |
7 003 |
25 624 |
*(Person years: 1 job = 12 person-months and 1 person-month = 160 working hours)
The quantification of job creation is calculated in terms of the above formula stipulated in the RFP. If one were to assume the Construction period to be 4 years with the Operations period being 30 years, the total direct jobs during Construction would be equivalent to having approximately 2 580 people working for 4 years during Construction and approximately 510 people working for 30 years during Operations. However, since jobs are provided in job years as per the RFP, the figures are likely to be understated given workers who are employed for less than one year, especially during the construction phase.
Furthermore, these job numbers directly associated with the coal IPP plants do not include the indirect jobs created as a result of the new mine which one of the Projects will be dependent on as well as the jobs created in relation to the discard coal supply which the other Project will be utilising. The job numbers further exclude indirect job creation in respect of factors such as manufacturing and limestone supply.
Approved / Not Approved Mr J T Radebe, MP Minister of Energy Date: |
02 July 2018 - NW1934
Ms L Mathys (EFF) asked the Minister of Public Works to ask the Ms L Mathys (EFF) asked the Minister of Public Works
(1) What (a) is the total number of incidents of sexual harassment that were reported to the human resources offices of entities reporting to him in (i) 2016 and (ii) 2017 and (b) are the details of each incident that took place; (2) was each incident investigated; if not, why not in each case; if so, what were the outcomes of the investigation in each case?
Reply:
QUESTION (1)
What is the total number of incidents of sexual harassment that were reported to the human resources offices of entities reporting to him in;
QUESTION (1) |
Agrément South Africa (ASA) |
Council for the Built Environment (CBE) |
Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB) |
Independent Development Trust (IDT) |
(a) (i) 2016 |
None |
None |
None |
None |
(a) (ii) 2017 |
None |
None |
One |
One |
(b) What are the details of each incident that took place? |
Not applicable |
Not applicable |
There was a sexual harassment incident wherein a male security officer made allegations against a female employee of CIDB at one of the Provincial Offices. This allegation was not brought to the attention of Human Resources office and the Provincial Manager, but it came about in March 2017 during an investigation on a different matter and upon further engagement with the accuser, he decided not to proceed any further with the allegation. |
The employee (applicant) had alleged that her male colleague had acted inappropriately when he embraced her, and regarded it as an unwelcomed gesture. The matter was dealt with through internal process and the Commission for Conciliation, Mediation and Arbitration (CCMA) as explained in (2), below. |
QUESTION (2)
Was each incident investigated; if not, why not in each case; if so, what were the outcomes of the investigation in each case?
ASA |
CBE |
CIDB |
IDT |
Not Applicable |
Yes, although the employee had decided not to proceed with the claim, CIDB nonetheless appointed an independent investigator to gather all facts and advice management of the most appropriate action to take. Furthermore, CIDB wanted to afford the accused employee the right of response. CIDB would have liked to finalise this matter as timeously as possible had it not been for the prolonged absence due to illness of the accuser. CIDB expects the final report on this matter before the end of July 2018. |
The above-mentioned incident was investigated by the IDT. However, during the investigation the temporary employment contract of the alleged victim came to an end. As a result, the matter was then referred to the CMA because the applicant was no longer an employee of the organisation. In the evidence provided by the alleged perpetrator there was seemingly a misunderstanding of his gesture by the applicant. According to the alleged perpetrator he had got to know that the applicant carried a similar surname to that of his mother and thus, as is normally done in most African cultures, he interpreted it that she was part of his clan or extended relatives. He therefore approached the applicant whilst reciting the clan’s praise names and welcomed her with an embrace. This gesture was unfortunately construed by the applicant as inappropriate and the alleged perpetrator apologised. It was management’s understanding that the matter was resolved when the apology was made. However, when the matter was brought back by the applicant through the CCMA the IDT participated fully in that process with a view to resolve it amicably. Through the counsel of the Commissioner at the CCMA, the parties entered into a settlement agreement where the IDT was directed to pay 6 months’ equivalent of the applicant’s monthly salary. The fact that the alleged perpetrator had taken responsibility, the IDT ordered him pay half of the total 6 months’ pay, while the IDT committed to pay the other portion of the settlement agreement. |
02 July 2018 - NW1900
Wessels, Mr W to ask the Minister of Arts and Culture
(1). Whether all members of the senior management services (SMS) in his department had declared their interest for the past year as required by the Public Service Regulations; if no, (a) why not, (b) how many of the specified members did not declare their interests and (c) what are the (i) names and (ii) ranks of the specified noncompliant members of the SMS; (2). Whether noncompliant SMS members have been charged; if not, why not; if so, what are the relevant details; (3). What number (a) of employees in his department at each post level are currently suspended on full salary and (b) of the specified employees at each level have been suspended for the specified number of days (details furnished); (4). What is the total amount of cost attached the days of service lost as a result of the suspension in each specified case?
Reply:
(1). All forty nine [49] senior managers employed by the Department of Arts and Culture as at 30th April 2017 disclosed their financial interests for the 2016/17 financial year .
(2). Falls off as all SMS complied.
(3) (a). Only one employee has been suspended
(b). The employee is at an SMS level. The suspension was effected on 1 December 2017. To date, 29 June 2018, the suspension is for seven (7) months.
(4). The total cost amounts to R 595 855.75
02 July 2018 - NW2154
Mokoena, Mr L to ask the Minister of Energy
Were there any conflicts of interest identified in any of the bids for all of the bidding windows of the Renewable Energy Independent Power Producer Programme; if so, (a) on what bids and (b) what was the conflict of interest in each case?
Reply:
All bidders, evaluation teams, review teams as well as governance audit specialists are required to complete extensive declarations of conflicts of interest. Bidders are also required to declare that no collusion took place in the preparation of their bids and if found to have taken place the bids will be disqualified.
Approved / Not Approved
Mr J T Radebe, MP
Minister of Energy
Date:
02 July 2018 - NW1879
Xalisa, Mr Z R to ask the Minister of Environmental Affairs
(1)What (a) is the total number of incidents of racism that were reported to the human resources offices in (i) her Department and (ii) entities reporting to her in (aa) 2016 and (bb) 2017 and (b) are the details of each incident that took place; and (2) Was each incident investigated; if not, why not in each case; if so, what were the outcomes of the investigation in each case?
Reply:
Department of Environmental Affairs
1. (a) (i) (aa) None
(bb) None
(b) Not applicable
(2) Not applicable
iSimangaliso
1. (a) (ii) (aa) None
(bb) None
(b) Not applicable
(2) Not applicable
SOUTH AFRICAN NATIONAL BIODIVERSITY INSTITUTE
1. (a) (ii) (aa) None
(bb) None
(b) Not applicable
(2) Not applicable
SOUTH AFRICAN NATIONAL PARKS
1. (a) (ii) (aa) None
(bb) None
(b) Not applicable
(2) Not applicable
SOUTH AFRICAN WEATHER SERVICE
1. (a) (ii) (aa) None
(bb) None
(b) Not applicable
(2) Not applicable
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02 July 2018 - NW2141
Dlamini, Mr MM to ask the Minister of Energy
What steps have been or will be taken to address the impact of coal Independent Power Producers (IPPs) on Eskom, in view of the fact that Eskom may have to close certain of its own coal plants early to meet the offtake requirements of the coal IPPs, and even earlier in a low greenhouse gas emission scenario, and will be faced with having to sell electricity at very high prices in circumstances where more and more electricity consumers are defecting from the grid?
Reply:
Eskom is not closing its own coal plants early as a result of offtake requirements of the coal IPPs. Eskom’s policy on the decommissioning of its fleet is informed by an optimal balance of cost efficiencies, reduced capacity and carbon emission considerations. Eskom’s planned decommissioning of the Arnot, Camden, Grootvlei, Hendrina, Komati coal-fired power stations was already projected in the Integrated Resource Plan (IRP) 2010 which indicated that the decommissioned capacity would be replaced by approximately 8 800MW new Coal Generation capacity through Kusile and Medupi. The efficiency of Eskom’s older coal-fired power plants have deteriorated rapidly and these plants cost substantially more to operate, resulting in a spill-over into tariff increases.
Standard impact mitigation measures at a local and regional level can be planned on the basis of Paris Agreement and OECD just transition principles which are largely based on the International Labour Organisation (ILO) just transition guidelines.
Government’s energy policy is, among others, premised on a balanced energy mix recognizing our country’s natural endowment of energy carriers, including coal., Government’s policy also supports techno-economic solutions for power production from environmentally hazardous discard coal stock-piled over years above ground. Notably, one such solution is presented by one of the coal IPP projects as a first of kind in South Africa.
Government’s policy position to reduce carbon emissions as well as continue with the new build coal plants, contained in its 2015 submitted Nationally Determined Contributions, remains unchanged.
Approved / Not Approved
Mr J T Radebe, MP
Minister of Energy
Date:
02 July 2018 - NW1917
Mokoena, Mr L to ask the Minister of Arts and Culture
(1). What (a) is a total number of incidents of sexual harassment that were reported to the human resources offices in (i) his department and (ii) entities reporting to him in (aa) 2016 and (bb) 2017 and (b) are the details of each incident that took place; (2) Was each incident investigated; if not, why not in each case; if so, what were the outcomes of the investigation in each case? NW2078E
Reply:
1. (a)(i). To date, no incident of sexual harassment was reported to the human resources offices of my department.
(ii). No incident of sexual harassment has been reported to the human resources offices of the department by any of the Entities reporting to my department.
02 July 2018 - NW2159
Nolutshungu, Ms N to ask the Minister of Energy
Whether any relatives of Ministers (a) have shares in and/or (b) own companies that are Independent Power Producers?
Reply:
I am not privy to the required information.
Approved / Not Approved
Mr J T Radebe, MP
Minister of Energy
Date:
02 July 2018 - NW2038
Lotriet, Prof A to ask the Minister of Telecommunications and Postal Services
(1) What are the details of the (a) number of accidents that vehicles owned by his department were involved (i) in each of the past three financial years and (ii) since 1 April 2018, (b) cost for repairs in each case and (c)(i) number of and (ii) reasons for vehicles being written off in each case; (2) Whether all vehicles owned by his department have tracking devices installed?
Reply:
1. (a)There was only one accident that occured involving a vihicle of the Department in the past three fiancial years. The accident happend on 20th May 2016.
(b) There was no repairs cost incurred by the Department
(c) One vehicle was written off by the Department as it was involved in an accident and it was not cost effective to repair it.
(2) Only the four vehicles of the executive are installed with tracking devices.
APPROVED / NOT APPROVED
_____________________
Dr SC Cwele, MP
Minister
Date:
2018/06/
02 July 2018 - NW1955
Mokoena, Mr L to ask the Minister of Economic Development
What has he found to be the impact of petrol price increases on the economy?
Reply:
Changes in the prices of petrol, diesel and other fuels are published by the Central Energy Fund on their website: http://www.cefgroup.co.za/petrol-price/.
As of 6 June 2018, the price of both grades of Petrol (i.e. unleaded and lead replacement) has increased by 82 cents per litre.
The change in the price of petrol is typically a function of both changes in international exchange rates (particularly the US Dollar-Rand exchange rate) and the change in international product prices (particularly crude oil).
For June 2018, the depreciation of the rand contributed roughly 30 cents of the increase in the price of petrol, while changes in the price of international product contributed roughly 52 cents to the increase. As an oil importing country, South Africa is unavoidably vulnerable to changes in international markets.
According to Stats SA, the price of fuel for consumers increased by 3.6% between April and May 2018, and 9.4% over the 12 months to May 2018. This is in line with petrol price inflation over the period since 2010.
This is expected to have both a short-term direct impact on inflation, and a long-term indirect impact on inflation. A study by the South African Reserve Bank, published in the Journal of Energy in Southern Africa in February 2017, found that a 10% year-on-year increase in the price of petrol resulted in a 1.2 percentage point increase in headline inflation across the economy over the long-run.
The cost of fuel has an important impact on overall inflation in the economy. These effects are both direct and indirect. Higher petrol prices directly impact the consumer in terms of higher fuel costs and higher public transportation costs. Higher petrol prices indirectly impact consumers, as an input cost, which will ultimately increase the cost for goods and services rendered.
Fuel prices also impact on the cost of production. The impact varies by sector. In a reply provided to parliament to a similar question, my colleague the Minister of Trade and Industry, discusses the direct and indirect impact on the manufacturing sector and current efforts to diversify sources of energy.
Fuel price inflation is challenging to manage, given that South Africa imports the bulk of its fuel and is therefore subject to changes in international market prices.
Fuel levies are applied to the price of fuel, and are used to raise funding for transport infrastructure. This investment in transport infrastructure reduces transport costs in the economy, which in turn enables more economic participation by businesses as well as households and in turn can moderate overall inflation.
Finally, it should be noted that according to an independent tracking service (www.globalpetrolprices.com), the price of petrol in South Africa at the pump is in line with the global average, and amongst the lowest when compared to non-oil-producing countries.
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02 July 2018 - NW1842
Lorimer, Mr JR to ask the Minister of Water and Sanitation
Whether (a) his spouse and/or (b) an adult family member accompanied him on any official international trip (i) in each of the past five financial years and (ii) since 1 April 2018; if not, what is the position in this regard; if so, what (aa) is the name of the person(s), (bb) was the (aaa) purpose and (bbb) destination of the trip and (cc) was the (aaa) total cost and (bbb) detailed breakdown of the costs of the accompanying person(s) to his department; (2) whether each of the specified trips were approved by the President in terms of the provisions of Section 1, Annexure A of the Ministerial Handbook; if not, why not; if so, what are the relevant details?
Reply:
1. (a);(b);(i);(ii), No
(aa);(bb);(aaa) and (bbb) and(cc);(aaa) and (bbb), Falls away;
2. Falls away.
02 July 2018 - NW2158
Tshwaku, Mr M to ask the Minister of Energy
Whether any relatives of Ministers (a) have shares in and/or (b) own companies that provided financing for the companies that won bids, in any bidding windows of the Renewable Energy Independent Power Producer Programmes?
Reply:
I am not privy to the required information.
Approved / Not Approved
Mr J T Radebe, MP
Minister of Energy
Date
02 July 2018 - NW1580
Alberts, Mr ADW to ask the Minister of Public Enterprises
(1)What (a) number and (b) percentage of (i) black, (ii) white, (iii) coloured and (iv) Indian persons are employed in each of the state-owned companies; (2) has he found that the provisions of affirmative action policies, the Employment Equity Act, Act 55 of 1998, and the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996, have been met; if not, what is the position in this regard?
Reply:
Responses are based on information from the respective SOCs stated below:
ALEXKOR SOC LIMITED:
(1) |
(a) and (b) |
(i) Black |
(ii) White |
(iii) Coloured |
(iv) Indian |
ALEXKOR HQ |
7 |
1 |
0 |
2 |
|
70% |
10% |
0% |
20% |
||
ALEXKOR AT RMC* |
18 |
16 |
375 |
0 |
|
4.4% |
3.9% |
91.7% |
0% |
*Richtersveld Mining Company
2. The Employment Equity Act 55 of 1998 (EEA) compels all employers in South Africa to promote equal opportunity in the workplace, eliminate discrimination in their policies or in practice, and implement affirmative action measures. These interventions are in line with Section 9 of the Constitution which had given Government the responsibility to enact anti-discrimination laws, including EEA. The SOCs in the DPE portfolio have ensured compliance with EEA including ensuring that there is an Employment Equity Plan (EEP) in place and that it is vigorously implemented. The increased representation of EEA Designated Groups in the statistics above is testimony to this.
DENEL SOC LIMITED:
(1)
|
(a) and (b) |
(i) Black |
(ii) White |
(iii) Coloured |
(iv) Indian |
50% |
38% |
8% |
4% |
||
2323 |
1766 |
387 |
153 |
(2) The Employment Equity Act 55 of 1998 (EEA) compels all employers in South Africa to promote equal opportunity in the workplace, eliminate discrimination in their policies or in practice, and implement affirmative action measures. These interventions are in line with Section 9 of the Constitution which had given Government the responsibility to enact anti-discrimination laws, including EEA. The SOCs in the DPE portfolio have ensured compliance with EEA including ensuring that there is an Employment Equity Plan (EEP) in place and that it is vigorously implemented. The increased representation of EEA Designated Groups in the statistics above is testimony to this.
ESKOM SOC LIMITED:
1.
(a) |
(i) Black |
(ii) White |
(iii) Coloured |
(iv) Indian |
and |
29786 |
6421 |
3521 |
1588 |
(b) |
72% |
16% |
9% |
4% |
2. Eskom has to a large extent met the provisions of the Employment Equity Act. Eskom has five (5) Shareholder Compact measures in terms of Employment Equity and an overview of targets vs. actual performance as at March 2018 is presented in Table 2 below. There are various programmes in place to help Eskom address areas where performance is below target.
Key Performance Indicators |
Measures |
March 2018 Actual |
March 2018 Target |
Disabilities Equity |
People with disabilities in the workplace as the Employment Equity Act |
3.13% |
2.50% |
Racial Equity Snr Management |
Africans, Coloureds and Indians employees |
67.97% |
67.78% |
Racial Equity Professional /Middle Management |
Africans, Coloureds and Indians |
75.35% |
75.58% |
Gender Equity Snr Management |
Female employees |
38.25% |
38.98% |
Gender Equity Professional/Middle Management |
Female employees |
38.06% |
37.14% |
SAFCOL SOC LIMITED:
(1)
|
(a) and (b) |
(i) Black |
(ii) White |
(iii) Coloured |
(iv) Indian |
95.2% |
3.3% |
1.2% |
0.3% |
||
1723 |
60 |
22 |
5 |
(2) The Employment Equity Act 55 of 1998 (EEA) compels all employers in South Africa to promote equal opportunity in the workplace, eliminate discrimination in their policies or in practice, and implement affirmative action measures. These interventions are in line with Section 9 of the Constitution which had given Government the responsibility to enact anti-discrimination laws, including EEA. The SOCs in the DPE portfolio have ensured compliance with EEA including ensuring that there is an Employment Equity Plan (EEP) in place and that it is vigorously implemented. The increased representation of EEA Designated Groups in the statistics above is testimony to this.
SAX SOC LIMITED:
1.
(a) |
(i) Black |
(ii) Whites |
(iii) Coloured |
(iv) Indian |
And |
566 |
214 |
80 |
31 |
(b) |
63.2% |
24.36% |
8.94% |
3.46% |
2. The airline has performed very well to close the gaps in relation to the National Employment Active Population (EAP) targets, i.e. targets in Employment Equity with respect to Africans, Coloured and Indian population. The Company has 151 Pilots (77% whites, 4.63% Indians, 1.98% Coloured and 16, 55% Africans). The Cadet Pilot programme aims to provide a strategic transformation tool, both in the Airline and in the industry but funding remains a huge challenge as the Airline is responsible for sourcing its own funding in order to meet this objective as per mandate from the shareholder. This is a critical area that needs serious attention in order for the Airline to meet its National EAP targets
TRANSET SOC LIMITED: (1)
(2) Transnet has an Employment Equity policy and other policies e.g. recruitment policy which include all the requirements of the EE Act including Affirmative Action measures. These policies are rigorously applied to mitigate against unfair and discriminatory practices within the organisation. |
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02 July 2018 - NW2149
Khawula, Ms MS to ask the Minister of Energy
Whether any studies regarding (a) costs and (b) feasibility were conducted before signing any of the Renewable Energy Independent Power Producer Programme (REIPPP) deals; if not, (i) why not and (ii) on what grounds and basis were the REIPPPs pursued; if so, (aa) was each study published, (bb) who conducted each study, (cc) was a tender issued to conduct each study, (dd) what was the cost of conducting each study, (ee) what is the title of each study and (ff) where are the copies of the studies available?
Reply:
Renewable Energy Independent Power Producer Procurement Programme (REIPPPP) projects are procured and contracted pursuant to Ministerial Determinations issued by the Minister of Energy, in consultation with the National Energy Regulator of South Africa (NERSA) in terms of Section 34 of the Electricity Regulation Act, No 4 of 2006. Considerations include issues of carbon emission reduction commitments, new technology uncertainties such as costs, operability and lead time to build, water usage, localisation and job creation as well as regional development and integration and security of supply.
Each Independent Power Producer (IPP) participating in the tender process is responsible to undertaking a feasibility of its own project before bid submission to ensure the bankability of the project. At bid submission the IPPs have to comply with various qualification criteria which can only be complied with if they did undertake feasibility studies.
Approved / Not Approved
Mr J T Radebe, MP
Minister of Energy
Date:
02 July 2018 - NW1978
Robertson, Mr K to ask the Minister of Rural Development and Land Reform:
(1) Whether, with reference to the reply to question 277 on 10 March 2017, her department incurred any financial losses due to irregular selection of beneficiaries; if so, what is the total amount of the financial losses; (2) what amount in rental income has been paid to the N'wandlamahari Communal Property Association in each month since its establishment; (3) under which classification was the land claim finalised since it was originally deemed to be invalid?
Reply:
(1) No. According to information at our disposal no irregularities were identified and/or discovered during the selection of beneficiaries; as a result the Department has not incurred financial losses in this regard.
(2) The first rental income which the community received every month was R700 000 from 1 December 2013 to end of February 2016. This was a transition period. The total amount received during this period is estimated to be R18 900 000. The amount was R560 000 from 1 March 2016 in line with the lease agreement signed. The total amount received from 1 March 2016 to date is estimated to be R14 300 000. The total rental income received from the first payment to date is estimated to be in the region of R33 200 000. In addition to the rental income the CPA has received dividends in the amount of R12 000 000 in 2017 and subsequent payment of dividends of R10 000 000 in 2018.
(3) The claim was finalised in accordance with section 2 of the Restitution of Land Rights Act, 1994 as well as research conducted which found the claim to be valid.
END
02 July 2018 - NW1732
Wessels, Mr W to ask the Minister of Health
(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) how many of the specified members did not declare their interests and (c) what are the (i) names and (ii) ranks of the specified noncompliant members of the SMS; (2) whether noncompliant SMS members have been charged; if not, why not; if so, what are the relevant details; (3) what number (a) of employees in 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) Not all SMS members declared their financial interests;
(a) The SMS member submitted the form day after the system closure (30 April 2018);
(b) Only one SMS member did not declare his financial interest for past year (2017/2018).
(i) Mr. Kgereshi Mokwenal
(ii) Interim Registrar: Interim Traditional Health Practitioners Council of South Africa
(2) The process of instituting disciplinary action against the member is currently underway;
(3) (a) One official currently suspended on full salary;
(b) Longer than 120 days;
(4) R191 115.76
END.
02 July 2018 - NW2152
Ketabahle, Ms V to ask the Minister of Energy
How much less electricity will Eskom be required to produce because of the approval of the bids of Independent Power Producers by his department?
Reply:
Eskom is not required to produce less electricity as a consequence of Independent Power Producers. Eskom’s policy on the decommissioning of its fleet is informed by an optimal balance of cost efficiencies, reduced capacity and carbon emission considerations. Eskom’s planned decommissioning of the Arnot, Camden, Grootvlei, Hendrina, Komati coal-fired power stations was already projected in the Integrated Resource Plan (IRP) 2010 which indicated that the decommissioned capacity would be replaced by approximately 8 800MW new Coal Generation capacity through Kusile and Medupi. The Wind and Solar Photovoltaic technologies introduced through the renewable energy programme do not displace coal-fired power stations as these technologies do not provide base load capacity.
Approved / Not Approved
Mr J T Radebe, MP
Minister of Energy
Date:
02 July 2018 - NW1948
Mente-Nkuna, Ms NV to ask the Minister of Health
What number of paramedics employed by his department are stationed in each district municipality in the Northern Cape?
Reply:
The following table reflects the details in this regards, according to the Northern Cape Provincial Department of Health
Filled Post – Paramedics (April 2018) |
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Row Labels |
EMS LECTURER (PARAMEDIC) GRADE 3 |
EMS LECTURER (PARAMEDIC) GRADE 4 |
PARAMEDIC GRADE 2 |
Grand Total |
Northern Cape |
2 |
1 |
1 |
4 |
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH HEAD OFFICE |
1 |
1 |
1 |
3 |
NORTHERN CAPE:HEALTH |
1 |
1 |
1 |
3 |
PIXLEY KA SEME |
1 |
|
|
1 |
NORTHERN CAPE:HEALTH |
1 |
|
|
1 |
Grand Total |
2 |
1 |
1 |
4 |
END.
02 July 2018 - NW1909
Groenewald, Dr PJ to ask the Minister of Water and Sanitation
(1)Whether, with reference to his answer to question 383 on 4 May 2018, Sedibeng Water is involved in any capacity in the construction of sewage plants; if so, (a) at which sewage plants and (b) in what capacity; (2) who are the implementing agents, project managers and contractor of the construction of waste water treatment at Rooigrond in North West; (3) whether Sedibeng Water acts as the implementing agent at the Rooigrond project; if so, (a) on what date did the project commence, (b) what was the tender amount and (c) who is the successful tenderer; (4) (a) on what date is the project expected to be completed and (b) what is the present cost of the project to date; (5) whether he will make a statement regarding the matter?
Reply:
1. Our Department still maintains the Sedibeng Water is not involved in any construction of sewage plants through the Departments funding.
2. Our Department is not involved in the construction of the waste water treatment at Rooigrond in North West therefore, Request the Honourable Member to refer the question to the Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs, who is in a better position to respond to issues relating to the contracting of Sedibeng Water Board for the construction of sewage plants in North West.
3. Falls Away.
4. Falls Away.
5. Falls Away.
02 July 2018 - NW1461
Vos, Mr J to ask the Minister of Communications
(1)Whether, with reference to the reply of the President, Mr C M Ramaphosa, to the debate on the State of the Nation Address on 22 February 2018 to implement lifestyle audits, (a) she, (b) senior management service members in her department and/or (c) any of the heads of entities reporting to her have undergone a lifestyle audit in the past three financial years; if not, have any plans been put in place to perform such audits; if so, in each case, what are the details of the (i) date of the lifestyle audit, (ii) name of the person undergoing the audit, (iii) name of the auditing firm conducting the audit and (iv) outcome of the audit; (2) Whether she will furnish Mr J Vos with copies of the lifestyle audit reports?
Reply:
The Department together with all the entities reporting to her has not conducted lifestyle audits.
1. (a) No
(b) Not Applicable
(c) (i) Not Applicable
(ii) Not Applicable
(iii) Not Applicable
(iv) Not Applicable
(2) Not applicable
02 July 2018 - NW2033
Macpherson, Mr DW to ask the Minister of Science and Technology
(1) What are the details of the (a) number of accident that vehicles owned by her department were involve(i) in each of the past three years financial years and (ii) since1 April 2018, (b) cost of repairs in each case and, (c)(i) number of and (ii) reason for vehicle being written off in each case; (2) Whether all vehicles owned by her department have tracking, devices Installed?
Reply:
1
(ii) 2015/2016 |
2016/2017 |
2017/2018 |
2018/2019 |
|
(a) |
(i) 01 (one) |
N/A |
01 (one) |
01 (one) |
(b) |
R14 112.76 |
N/A |
N/A |
R11 469.94 |
(c) |
(i) |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
(ii) |
N/A |
Disposed through Auction |
N/A |
2. YES
02 July 2018 - NW1589
Masango, Ms B to ask the Minister of Social Development
Whether her department prescribes minimum standards with regard to (a) the number of social workers employed in every area serviced by her department, (b) the number of cases that each social worker is permitted to handle, (c) office space per employee, (d) vehicles per office, (e) office equipment, (f) playrooms for children, (g) interviewing and/or statement rooms and (h) any other specified minimum standards; if not, what is the position in this regard; if so, what are the relevant details in each case?
Reply:
There is no one comprehensive document that addresses all the elements mentioned in this question. However, almost all of them are addressed in the following documents: National Norms and Standards for Social Infrastructure Delivery; Blue Print on Office Accommodation for Social Workers; Gazetted Public Works Space Norms; Integrated Social Services Delivery Model; Social Work Indaba Action Plan 2017 etc.
________________________
Approved by the Minister on
Date…………………………….
02 July 2018 - NW2167
Mashabela, Ms N to ask the Minister of Energy
Did certain persons (names furnished) declare that they were directors in certain companies (details furnished), all of which had their bids accepted as part of the most recently signed Renewable Energy Independent Power Producer Programme agreements; if so, on what basis was this approved?
Reply:
Projects are not evaluated on the directorship of participating companies but rather on the shareholding of each project company to ensure that the bid criteria in respect of South African Entity and Black ownership participation are met. Thus the persons (names furnished) were not required to declare directorship.
All bidders are bound by rules against collusion which may result in disqualification. The commonality in directorship in the specified project companies refer to a group of companies with the same shareholding structure. Thus, collusion with another bidding group or developer is not relevant. The individual bids by the named project companies competed with multiple other bids in respect of the unique offering of each underlying project, in terms of a combination of factors that inform their pricing, for example location, size of plant and technology.
Approved / Not Approved
Mr J T Radebe, MP
Minister of Energy
Date:
.
02 July 2018 - NW2169
Khawula, Ms MS to ask the Minister of Energy
What steps have been taken to prevent collusion with respect to the formula used to determine the price score for compliant bids in the Renewable Energy Independent Power Producers Programme; (2) whether any collusion with respect to awarding bids has been found; if so, what are the relevant details?
Reply:
To prevent collusion, bidders declare that in submitting a Bid Response that each of its members, its Lenders, the Contractors and all other participants in any Bid Response certifies that there has not been communication with a competitor or potential competitor that would amount to collusive bidding.
If the Department becomes aware of or is of the opinion that any of the collusive activities have been undertaken by any Bidder or any of its Members, Lenders, Contractors or Advisors, the Department shall be entitled to disqualify such Bidder, its Members, Lenders, Contractors or their Advisors and to bar any or all of them from participating further in the Renewable Energy Power Producers Procurement Programme. No collusion has been found.
Approved / Not Approved
Mr J T Radebe, MP
Minister of Energy
Date:
02 July 2018 - NW1669
Mokgalapa, Mr S to ask the Minister of Telecommunications and Postal Services
(a) What number of cases relating to the Prevention and Combating of Corrupt Activities Act, Act 12 of 2004, as amended, have been referred to the (i) SA Police Service (SAPS) and (ii) Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation (DPCI) by (aa) his department and (bb) each entity reporting to him for further investigation since the Act was assented to and (b) what number of the specified cases have (i) been investigated by SAPS and DPCI, (ii) been followed up by the respective accounting officers and (iii) resulted in a conviction in each specified financial year since 2004?
Reply:
I have been informed by the Department and Entities as follows:
- Only three entities are relevant to this question
SAPO
(a) Currently, there is only one case relating to the Prevention and Combating of Corrupt Activities Act, Act 12 of 2004 as amended
(b) The case is being investigated by the HAWKS and SAPO Security and Investigation Unit is following up on the case.
SENTECH
(a) There are two cases of alleged fraudulent activity which was reported to the SAPS.
(b) The two cases are currently being investigated by SAPS and we are following it up.
SITA
(a) In total, seventeen cases have been reported to either SAPS, DPCI or both the SAPS and DPCI.
Fifteen cases were reported to the SAPS with eight of those cases also being reported to the DPCI, since the Prevention and Combating of Corrupt Activities Act, Act 12 of 20014, as amended was accented to.
The following table indicates all cases reported and to which authority the cases were reported to:
Year |
No. of cases |
Reported to: |
2009 |
2 |
SAPS |
2010 |
1 |
SAPS |
2014 |
3 |
SAPS |
2016 |
2 |
SAPS and DPCI |
2017 |
8 |
6 cases – SAPS and DPCI 1 case – SAPS 1 case - DPCI |
2018 |
1 |
DPCI |
Total |
17 |
Of the total number of seventeen cases reported, nine cases were reported to DPCI with eight of those cases also being reported to the SAPS, since the Prevention of Combating of Corrupt Activities Act, Act of 12 of 2004, as amended was accented to.
Year |
No. of cases |
Reported to: |
2016 |
2 |
DPCI and SAPS |
2017 |
6 |
DPCI and SAPS |
2018 |
1 |
DPCI |
Total |
9 |
(b) Three cases have been concluded by the SAPS and the remaining cases are under investigation.
Informal and ongoing communication between the SAPS/DPCI and National Prosecution Authority representatives and SITA occurs as and when additional information of clarity is required during the investigations.
The table below reflects the results of the cases that have been finalised since 2004:
Year |
No. of cases |
Reported to: |
2009 |
2 |
ii) Defendant passed away during court proceedings |
2010 |
1 |
Guilty of fraud (suspended sentence) |
Approved/ not approved
Dr Siyabonga Cwele, MP
Minister of Telecommunications and Postal Services
Date:
02 July 2018 - NW1720
Paulsen, Mr N M to ask the Minister of Science and Technology
1. (a) What total amount of land owned by her department and the entities reporting to her in each province is {i) vacant and (ii) unused or has no purpose and {b} what is the (i) location and (ii) size of each specified plot of land. 2. (a) how much of the land owned by her department and entities reporting to her 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:
(1) |
(2) |
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(a) |
(b) |
(a) |
(b) |
||||
(i) |
(ii) |
(i) |
(ii) |
(i) |
(aa) |
(bb) |
|
none |
none |
none |
none |
none |
none |
none |
none |
02 July 2018 - NW1892
Dlamini, Mr MM to ask the Minister of Rural Development and Land Reform
(a) How much land is (i) owned and/or (ii) in the custodianship of traditional leaders in the country, (b) what (i) are the details of the land owned and/or in the custodianship of each traditional leader and (ii) is the location of the land, (c) what is the size of each specified piece of land and (d) what is the (i) name and (ii) title of each specified traditional leader?
Reply:
(a) (i) Approximately 202 613 Ha (excluding Ingonyama Trust land).
(ii) Approximately 7 580 951 Ha.
(b) (i) Annexure A.
(ii) Column A, Annexure A.
(c) Column G in the first two sheets, and column F in the third sheet of Annexure A.
(d) (i),(ii) The Department of Rural Development and Land Reform does not keep details of traditional leaders.
(b)(ii) |
(c ) |
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PROVINCE |
TOWN NAME |
PARCEL |
PORTION |
REG OWNER |
FARM NAME |
EXTEND (ha) |
|
EASTERN CAPE |
EAST LONDON RD |
864 |
0 |
IMIDUSHANE TRIBE |
THORN PARK |
524,32 |
|
EASTERN CAPE |
EAST LONDON RD |
865 |
0 |
IMIDUSHANE TRIBE |
FARM 865 |
251,44 |
|
EASTERN CAPE |
EAST LONDON RD |
865 |
1 |
IMIDUSHANE TRIBE |
FARM 865 |
246,96 |
|
EASTERN CAPE |
EAST LONDON RD |
866 |
2 |
IMIDUSHANE TRIBE |
FARM 866 |
154,90 |
|
EASTERN CAPE |
EAST LONDON RD |
1023 |
0 |
IMIDUSHANE TRIBE |
FARM 1023 |
67,65 |
|
EASTERN CAPE |
EAST LONDON RD |
1024 |
0 |
IMIDUSHANE TRIBE |
RICHMOND |
3,78 |
|
EASTERN CAPE |
EAST LONDON RD |
1024 |
1 |
IMIDUSHANE TRIBE |
RICHMOND |
1,22 |
|
EASTERN CAPE |
EAST LONDON RD |
1025 |
0 |
IMIDUSHANE TRIBE |
FARM 1025 |
79,56 |
|
EASTERN CAPE |
EAST LONDON RD |
1025 |
8 |
IMIDUSHANE TRIBE |
FARM 1025 |
141,94 |
|
EASTERN CAPE |
EAST LONDON RD |
1026 |
0 |
IMIDUSHANE TRIBE |
N'CERA OUTSPAN |
296,97 |
|
EASTERN CAPE |
EAST LONDON RD |
1027 |
0 |
IMIDUSHANE TRIBE |
FARM 1027 |
336,48 |
|
EASTERN CAPE |
EAST LONDON RD |
1027 |
1 |
IMIDUSHANE TRIBE |
FARM 1027 |
243,91 |
|
EASTERN CAPE |
EAST LONDON RD |
1027 |
2 |
IMIDUSHANE TRIBE |
FARM 1027 |
40,47 |
|
EASTERN CAPE |
EAST LONDON RD |
1027 |
3 |
IMIDUSHANE TRIBE |
FARM 1027 |
40,47 |
|
EASTERN CAPE |
EAST LONDON RD |
1028 |
1 |
IMIDUSHANE TRIBE |
FARM 1028 |
126,37 |
|
EASTERN CAPE |
EAST LONDON RD |
1028 |
3 |
IMIDUSHANE TRIBE |
FARM 1028 |
21,48 |
|
EASTERN CAPE |
EAST LONDON RD |
1029 |
1 |
IMIDUSHANE TRIBE |
FARM 1029 |
228,46 |
|
EASTERN CAPE |
EAST LONDON RD |
1029 |
2 |
IMIDUSHANE TRIBE |
FARM 1029 |
157,76 |
|
EASTERN CAPE |
EAST LONDON RD |
1029 |
3 |
IMIDUSHANE TRIBE |
FARM 1029 |
159,94 |
|
EASTERN CAPE |
EAST LONDON RD |
1029 |
4 |
IMIDUSHANE TRIBE |
FARM 1029 |
60,67 |
|
EASTERN CAPE |
EAST LONDON RD |
1031 |
0 |
IMIDUSHANE TRIBE |
FARM 1031 |
231,15 |
|
EASTERN CAPE |
EAST LONDON RD |
1031 |
1 |
IMIDUSHANE TRIBE |
FARM 1031 |
272,97 |
|
EASTERN CAPE |
EAST LONDON RD |
1032 |
0 |
IMIDUSHANE TRIBE |
FARM 1032 |
245,13 |
|
EASTERN CAPE |
EAST LONDON RD |
1032 |
1 |
IMIDUSHANE TRIBE |
FARM 1032 |
324,14 |
|
EASTERN CAPE |
EAST LONDON RD |
1033 |
0 |
IMIDUSHANE TRIBE |
FARM 1033 |
236,59 |
|
EASTERN CAPE |
EAST LONDON RD |
1033 |
1 |
IMIDUSHANE TRIBE |
FARM 1033 |
354,88 |
|
EASTERN CAPE |
EAST LONDON RD |
1034 |
0 |
IMIDUSHANE TRIBE |
FARM 1034 |
561,91 |
|
EASTERN CAPE |
EAST LONDON RD |
1034 |
1 |
IMIDUSHANE TRIBE |
FARM 1034 |
36,04 |
|
EASTERN CAPE |
EAST LONDON RD |
1034 |
4 |
IMIDUSHANE TRIBE |
FARM 1034 |
110,95 |
|
EASTERN CAPE |
EAST LONDON RD |
1035 |
0 |
IMIDUSHANE TRIBE |
FARM 1035 |
378,29 |
|
EASTERN CAPE |
EAST LONDON RD |
1035 |
1 |
IMIDUSHANE TRIBE |
FARM 1035 |
92,93 |
|
EASTERN CAPE |
EAST LONDON RD |
1035 |
2 |
IMIDUSHANE TRIBE |
FARM 1035 |
33,91 |
|
EASTERN CAPE |
EAST LONDON RD |
1036 |
0 |
IMIDUSHANE TRIBE |
FARM 1036 |
176,41 |
|
EASTERN CAPE |
EAST LONDON RD |
1037 |
0 |
IMIDUSHANE TRIBE |
FARM 1037 |
245,82 |
|
EASTERN CAPE |
EAST LONDON RD |
1037 |
1 |
IMIDUSHANE TRIBE |
FARM 1037 |
86,89 |
|
EASTERN CAPE |
EAST LONDON RD |
1037 |
2 |
IMIDUSHANE TRIBE |
FARM 1037 |
33,60 |
|
EASTERN CAPE |
EAST LONDON RD |
1037 |
3 |
IMIDUSHANE TRIBE |
FARM 1037 |
79,66 |
|
EASTERN CAPE |
EAST LONDON RD |
1037 |
4 |
IMIDUSHANE TRIBE |
FARM 1037 |
118,82 |
|
EASTERN CAPE |
EAST LONDON RD |
1037 |
5 |
IMIDUSHANE TRIBE |
FARM 1037 |
11,74 |
|
EASTERN CAPE |
EAST LONDON RD |
1037 |
6 |
IMIDUSHANE TRIBE |
FARM 1037 |
78,65 |
|
EASTERN CAPE |
EAST LONDON RD |
1038 |
0 |
IMIDUSHANE TRIBE |
FARM 1038 |
194,45 |
|
EASTERN CAPE |
EAST LONDON RD |
1038 |
2 |
IMIDUSHANE TRIBE |
FARM 1038 |
25,82 |
|
EASTERN CAPE |
EAST LONDON RD |
1038 |
3 |
IMIDUSHANE TRIBE |
FARM 1038 |
57,44 |
|
EASTERN CAPE |
EAST LONDON RD |
1038 |
4 |
IMIDUSHANE TRIBE |
FARM 1038 |
32,75 |
|
EASTERN CAPE |
EAST LONDON RD |
1038 |
5 |
IMIDUSHANE TRIBE |
FARM 1038 |
55,98 |
|
EASTERN CAPE |
EAST LONDON RD |
1038 |
6 |
IMIDUSHANE TRIBE |
FARM 1038 |
55,81 |
|
EASTERN CAPE |
EAST LONDON RD |
1038 |
7 |
IMIDUSHANE TRIBE |
FARM 1038 |
54,80 |
|
EASTERN CAPE |
EAST LONDON RD |
1038 |
8 |
IMIDUSHANE TRIBE |
FARM 1038 |
55,87 |
|
EASTERN CAPE |
EAST LONDON RD |
1038 |
9 |
IMIDUSHANE TRIBE |
FARM 1038 |
23,89 |
|
EASTERN CAPE |
EAST LONDON RD |
1038 |
10 |
IMIDUSHANE TRIBE |
FARM 1038 |
21,42 |
|
EASTERN CAPE |
EAST LONDON RD |
1038 |
11 |
IMIDUSHANE TRIBE |
FARM 1038 |
23,34 |
|
EASTERN CAPE |
EAST LONDON RD |
1038 |
12 |
IMIDUSHANE TRIBE |
FARM 1038 |
24,55 |
|
EASTERN CAPE |
EAST LONDON RD |
1038 |
13 |
IMIDUSHANE TRIBE |
FARM 1038 |
30,32 |
|
EASTERN CAPE |
EAST LONDON RD |
1039 |
0 |
IMIDUSHANE TRIBE |
FARM 1039 |
49,18 |
|
EASTERN CAPE |
EAST LONDON RD |
1039 |
1 |
IMIDUSHANE TRIBE |
FARM 1039 |
4,65 |
|
EASTERN CAPE |
EAST LONDON RD |
1039 |
2 |
IMIDUSHANE TRIBE |
FARM 1039 |
98,96 |
|
EASTERN CAPE |
EAST LONDON RD |
1039 |
3 |
IMIDUSHANE TRIBE |
FARM 1039 |
0,41 |
|
EASTERN CAPE |
EAST LONDON RD |
1039 |
4 |
IMIDUSHANE TRIBE |
FARM 1039 |
211,53 |
|
EASTERN CAPE |
EAST LONDON RD |
1039 |
6 |
IMIDUSHANE TRIBE |
FARM 1039 |
106,73 |
|
EASTERN CAPE |
EAST LONDON RD |
1040 |
0 |
IMIDUSHANE TRIBE |
FARM 1040 |
107,43 |
|
EASTERN CAPE |
EAST LONDON RD |
1040 |
1 |
IMIDUSHANE TRIBE |
FARM 1040 |
106,49 |
|
EASTERN CAPE |
EAST LONDON RD |
1040 |
2 |
IMIDUSHANE TRIBE |
FARM 1040 |
108,99 |
|
EASTERN CAPE |
EAST LONDON RD |
1040 |
3 |
IMIDUSHANE TRIBE |
FARM 1040 |
109,59 |
|
EASTERN CAPE |
EAST LONDON RD |
1040 |
4 |
IMIDUSHANE TRIBE |
FARM 1040 |
95,37 |
|
EASTERN CAPE |
EAST LONDON RD |
1041 |
0 |
IMIDUSHANE TRIBE |
FARM 1041 |
135,05 |
|
EASTERN CAPE |
EAST LONDON RD |
1041 |
2 |
IMIDUSHANE TRIBE |
FARM 1041 |
108,33 |
|
EASTERN CAPE |
EAST LONDON RD |
1041 |
4 |
IMIDUSHANE TRIBE |
FARM 1041 |
195,02 |
|
EASTERN CAPE |
EAST LONDON RD |
1043 |
7 |
IMIDUSHANE TRIBE |
FARM 1043 |
35,22 |
|
EASTERN CAPE |
EAST LONDON RD |
1043 |
9 |
IMIDUSHANE TRIBE |
FARM 1043 |
13,58 |
|
EASTERN CAPE |
EAST LONDON RD |
1043 |
13 |
IMIDUSHANE TRIBE |
FARM 1043 |
23,94 |
|
EASTERN CAPE |
EAST LONDON RD |
1043 |
14 |
IMIDUSHANE TRIBE |
FARM 1043 |
35,39 |
|
EASTERN CAPE |
EAST LONDON RD |
1043 |
22 |
IMIDUSHANE TRIBE |
FARM 1043 |
26,15 |
|
EASTERN CAPE |
EAST LONDON RD |
1043 |
25 |
IMIDUSHANE TRIBE |
FARM 1043 |
3,76 |
|
EASTERN CAPE |
EAST LONDON RD |
1044 |
0 |
IMIDUSHANE TRIBE |
FARM 1044 |
556,71 |
|
EASTERN CAPE |
EAST LONDON RD |
1044 |
2 |
IMIDUSHANE TRIBE |
FARM 1044 |
79,37 |
|
EASTERN CAPE |
EAST LONDON RD |
1045 |
5 |
IMIDUSHANE TRIBE |
FARM 1045 |
82,06 |
|
EASTERN CAPE |
EAST LONDON RD |
1046 |
19 |
IMIDUSHANE TRIBE |
FARM 1046 |
57,48 |
|
EASTERN CAPE |
EAST LONDON RD |
1162 |
0 |
IMIDUSHANE TRIBE |
FARM 1162 |
139,06 |
|
EASTERN CAPE |
EAST LONDON RD |
1297 |
0 |
IMIDUSHANE TRIBE |
FARM 1297 |
152,33 |
|
EASTERN CAPE |
EAST LONDON RD |
1327 |
0 |
IMIDUSHANE TRIBE |
FARM 1327 |
53,65 |
|
KWAZULU-NATAL |
CRESTHOLME |
128 |
0 |
NGCOLOSI TRIBE |
|
0,14 |
|
KWAZULU-NATAL |
CRESTHOLME |
145 |
0 |
NGCOLOSI TRIBE |
|
0,39 |
|
KWAZULU-NATAL |
ES |
18186 |
0 |
MTWANA TRIBE |
UITSTAAN |
1412,09 |
|
KWAZULU-NATAL |
ES |
18260 |
0 |
MANTAHWA TRIBE |
WELVERDIENT |
909,39 |
|
KWAZULU-NATAL |
ES |
18261 |
0 |
CHIEF OF MAUBSHEVA TRIBE |
ZAMENKOMST |
1332,08 |
|
KWAZULU-NATAL |
ES |
18269 |
0 |
CHIEF OF MAUBSHEVA TRIBE |
BULT FONTEIN |
1037,72 |
|
KWAZULU-NATAL |
FT |
5981 |
40 |
NGCOLOSI TRIBE |
LANGE FONTEIN |
0,47 |
|
KWAZULU-NATAL |
FT |
14738 |
5 |
NGCOLOSI TRIBE |
BERRELL |
1,43 |
|
KWAZULU-NATAL |
FT |
14738 |
6 |
NGCOLOSI TRIBE |
BERRELL |
2,70 |
|
KWAZULU-NATAL |
FT |
14738 |
7 |
NGCOLOSI TRIBE |
BERRELL |
2,75 |
|
KWAZULU-NATAL |
FT |
14738 |
22 |
NGCOLOSI TRIBE |
BERRELL |
0,61 |
|
KWAZULU-NATAL |
NONGOMA |
428 |
0 |
USUTHU TRIBE |
|
0,61 |
|
LIMPOPO |
JS |
127 |
1 |
NDEBELE MAHLANGU TRIBE |
LUKAU |
81,17 |
|
LIMPOPO |
JS |
127 |
2 |
NDEBELE MAHLANGU TRIBE |
LUKAU |
310,51 |
|
LIMPOPO |
JS |
127 |
7 |
NDEBELE MAHLANGU TRIBE |
LUKAU |
72,53 |
|
LIMPOPO |
JS |
127 |
8 |
NDEBELE MAHLANGU TRIBE |
LUKAU |
8,55 |
|
LIMPOPO |
JS |
127 |
12 |
NDEBELE MAHLANGU TRIBE |
LUKAU |
118,36 |
|
LIMPOPO |
JS |
128 |
1 |
NDEBELE MAHLANGU TRIBE |
STERKFONTEIN |
180,16 |
|
LIMPOPO |
JS |
128 |
2 |
NDEBELE MAHLANGU TRIBE |
STERKFONTEIN |
180,38 |
|
LIMPOPO |
JS |
128 |
3 |
NDEBELE MAHLANGU TRIBE |
STERKFONTEIN |
180,36 |
|
LIMPOPO |
JS |
128 |
5 |
NDEBELE MAHLANGU TRIBE |
STERKFONTEIN |
180,14 |
|
LIMPOPO |
JS |
129 |
0 |
NDEBELE MAHLANGU TRIBE |
AANGEWEZEN |
2509,39 |
|
LIMPOPO |
JS |
131 |
0 |
NDEBELE MAHLANGU TRIBE |
FRISCHGEWAAGD |
569,99 |
|
LIMPOPO |
JS |
131 |
1 |
NDEBELE MAHLANGU TRIBE |
FRISCHGEWAAGD |
332,75 |
|
LIMPOPO |
JS |
131 |
2 |
NDEBELE MAHLANGU TRIBE |
FRISCHGEWAAGD |
256,89 |
|
LIMPOPO |
JS |
131 |
3 |
NDEBELE MAHLANGU TRIBE |
FRISCHGEWAAGD |
254,01 |
|
LIMPOPO |
JS |
132 |
3 |
NDEBELE MAHLANGU TRIBE |
GEMSBOKSPRUIT |
85,61 |
|
LIMPOPO |
JS |
132 |
5 |
NDEBELE MAHLANGU TRIBE |
GEMSBOKSPRUIT |
153,25 |
|
LIMPOPO |
JS |
132 |
6 |
NDEBELE MAHLANGU TRIBE |
GEMSBOKSPRUIT |
28,25 |
|
LIMPOPO |
JS |
133 |
0 |
NDEBELE MAHLANGU TRIBE |
VAALKOPFONTEIN |
2524,64 |
|
LIMPOPO |
JS |
135 |
0 |
NDEBELE MAHLANGU TRIBE |
PAARDENPLAATS |
503,13 |
|
LIMPOPO |
JS |
135 |
1 |
NDEBELE MAHLANGU TRIBE |
PAARDENPLAATS |
473,70 |
|
LIMPOPO |
JS |
135 |
2 |
NDEBELE MAHLANGU TRIBE |
PAARDENPLAATS |
251,53 |
|
LIMPOPO |
JS |
135 |
3 |
NDEBELE MAHLANGU TRIBE |
PAARDENPLAATS |
261,61 |
|
LIMPOPO |
JS |
135 |
5 |
NDEBELE MAHLANGU TRIBE |
PAARDENPLAATS |
261,60 |
|
LIMPOPO |
JS |
135 |
6 |
NDEBELE MAHLANGU TRIBE |
PAARDENPLAATS |
257,14 |
|
LIMPOPO |
JS |
135 |
7 |
NDEBELE MAHLANGU TRIBE |
PAARDENPLAATS |
261,59 |
|
LIMPOPO |
JS |
135 |
8 |
NDEBELE MAHLANGU TRIBE |
PAARDENPLAATS |
261,60 |
|
LIMPOPO |
JS |
135 |
9 |
NDEBELE MAHLANGU TRIBE |
PAARDENPLAATS |
261,59 |
|
LIMPOPO |
JS |
136 |
0 |
NDEBELE MAHLANGU TRIBE |
SYFERFONTEIN |
1277,31 |
|
LIMPOPO |
JS |
137 |
1 |
NDEBELE MAHLANGU TRIBE |
DWARS-IN-DE-WEG |
755,14 |
|
LIMPOPO |
KP |
183 |
1 |
BAKGATLA-BA-KGAFELA TRIBE |
ENGELAND |
928,34 |
|
LIMPOPO |
KP |
191 |
0 |
BAKGATLA-BA-KGAFELA TRIBE |
QUEENSTOWN |
1899,70 |
|
LIMPOPO |
KP |
206 |
0 |
BAKGATLA-BA-KGAFELA TRIBE |
MIDDELBURG |
725,31 |
|
LIMPOPO |
KP |
206 |
2 |
BAKGATLA-BA-KGAFELA TRIBE |
MIDDELBURG |
770,42 |
|
LIMPOPO |
KQ |
360 |
0 |
BAKGATLA-BA-KGAFELA TRIBE |
BUFFELSFONTEIN |
1571,21 |
|
LIMPOPO |
KQ |
362 |
6 |
BAKGATLA-BA-KGAFELA TRIBE |
MIDDELKOP |
1644,98 |
|
LIMPOPO |
KS |
80 |
0 |
DITLOU-MACHIDI TRIBE |
BLAUWKRANS |
344,37 |
|
LIMPOPO |
KS |
270 |
0 |
BAKGAGA BA-MPHAHLELE TRIBE |
DRIEKANT |
253,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
KS |
274 |
0 |
BAKGAGA BA-MPHAHLELE TRIBE |
LANGPLAATS |
102,84 |
|
LIMPOPO |
KS |
294 |
0 |
DITLOU NTSHONG TRIBE |
UITKYK |
152,80 |
|
LIMPOPO |
KS |
298 |
0 |
DITLOU NTSHONG TRIBE |
SUCCESS |
196,73 |
|
LIMPOPO |
KS |
302 |
0 |
DITLOU NTSHONG TRIBE |
ONGEGUND |
91,75 |
|
LIMPOPO |
KS |
303 |
0 |
DITLOU NTSHONG TRIBE |
EBENHAEZER |
220,43 |
|
LIMPOPO |
KS |
304 |
0 |
DITLOU NTSHONG TRIBE |
PLAATS |
213,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
KS |
325 |
0 |
BAKGAGA BA-MPHAHLELE TRIBE |
WOLVEKOP |
225,98 |
|
LIMPOPO |
KS |
332 |
0 |
BAKGAGA BA-MPHAHLELE TRIBE |
PLATRAND |
254,18 |
|
LIMPOPO |
KS |
353 |
0 |
BAKGAGA BA-MPHAHLELE TRIBE |
VLUGTPLAATS |
463,02 |
|
LIMPOPO |
KS |
354 |
0 |
BAKGAGA BA-MPHAHLELE TRIBE |
RIVIERPLAATS |
393,58 |
|
LIMPOPO |
KS |
355 |
0 |
BAKGAGA BA-MPHAHLELE TRIBE |
ZWARTBANK |
574,12 |
|
LIMPOPO |
KS |
356 |
0 |
BAKGAGA BA-MPHAHLELE TRIBE |
WATERKLOOF |
326,49 |
|
LIMPOPO |
KS |
359 |
0 |
BAKGAGA BA-MPHAHLELE TRIBE |
TSJUENISPOORT OOST |
292,18 |
|
LIMPOPO |
KS |
360 |
0 |
DITLOU-MACHIDI TRIBE |
LANGKRANS |
290,57 |
|
LIMPOPO |
KS |
361 |
1 |
BAKGAGA BA-MPHAHLELE TRIBE |
TSJUENISPOORT WEST |
0,51 |
|
LIMPOPO |
KS |
369 |
0 |
BAKGAGA BA-MPHAHLELE TRIBE |
SCHOONKLIP |
161,79 |
|
LIMPOPO |
KS |
377 |
0 |
BAKGAGA BA-MPHAHLELE TRIBE |
M'PATLELA'S KRAAL |
684,94 |
|
LIMPOPO |
KS |
380 |
0 |
BAKGAGA BA-MPHAHLELE TRIBE |
YZERMYN |
476,65 |
|
LIMPOPO |
KS |
386 |
0 |
BAKGAGA BA-MPHAHLELE TRIBE |
UITKOMST |
178,23 |
|
LIMPOPO |
KS |
393 |
0 |
BAKGAGA BA-MPHAHLELE TRIBE |
BAKENKOP |
420,23 |
|
LIMPOPO |
KS |
396 |
1 |
BAKGAGA BA-MPHAHLELE TRIBE |
KATKLOOF |
700,22 |
|
LIMPOPO |
KS |
433 |
0 |
BAKGAGA BA-MPHAHLELE TRIBE |
DIEPSLOOT |
561,51 |
|
LIMPOPO |
KS |
475 |
0 |
BAKGAGA BA-MPHAHLELE TRIBE |
KOPPIESKRAAL |
699,38 |
|
LIMPOPO |
KS |
478 |
0 |
BAKGAGA BA-MPHAHLELE TRIBE |
SPELONK |
779,37 |
|
LIMPOPO |
KS |
518 |
0 |
BAKGAGA BA-MPHAHLELE TRIBE |
CROCODILWAL |
674,87 |
|
LIMPOPO |
KS |
523 |
0 |
BAKGAGA BA-MPHAHLELE TRIBE |
TAAIBOSCHSPRUIT |
2149,31 |
|
LIMPOPO |
KS |
526 |
0 |
BAKGAGA BA-MPHAHLELE TRIBE |
GROOTKOP |
775,59 |
|
LIMPOPO |
KS |
529 |
0 |
BAKGAGA BA-MPHAHLELE TRIBE |
HARTEBEESTLAAGTE |
982,26 |
|
LIMPOPO |
KS |
531 |
1 |
BAKGAGA BA-MPHAHLELE TRIBE |
BADFONTEIN |
204,09 |
|
LIMPOPO |
KS |
532 |
2 |
MASEMOLA TRIBE |
WONDERBOOM |
484,27 |
|
LIMPOPO |
KS |
532 |
4 |
MASEMOLA TRIBE |
WONDERBOOM |
520,54 |
|
LIMPOPO |
KS |
536 |
0 |
MASEMOLA TRIBE |
HAAKDOORNDRAAI |
2722,69 |
|
LIMPOPO |
KS |
639 |
0 |
MASEMOLA TRIBE |
VOGELSTRUISKOPJE |
754,91 |
|
LIMPOPO |
KS |
641 |
1 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
COETZEESDRAAI |
454,59 |
|
LIMPOPO |
KS |
641 |
3 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
COETZEESDRAAI |
425,76 |
|
LIMPOPO |
KS |
641 |
4 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
COETZEESDRAAI |
434,85 |
|
LIMPOPO |
KS |
680 |
1 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
HINDOSTAN |
468,96 |
|
LIMPOPO |
KS |
680 |
2 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
HINDOSTAN |
341,62 |
|
LIMPOPO |
KS |
682 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
LOLAMONTES |
961,59 |
|
LIMPOPO |
KS |
682 |
2 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
LOLAMONTES |
384,69 |
|
LIMPOPO |
KS |
716 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
NOOITGEZIEN |
452,90 |
|
LIMPOPO |
KS |
750 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
LEEUWFONTEIN |
1786,26 |
|
LIMPOPO |
KS |
751 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
BRAKFONTEIN |
719,35 |
|
LIMPOPO |
KS |
751 |
1 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
BRAKFONTEIN |
746,54 |
|
LIMPOPO |
KS |
754 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
RIETVALEI |
2534,40 |
|
LIMPOPO |
KS |
756 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
WELGELEGEN |
2191,79 |
|
LIMPOPO |
KS |
785 |
7 |
KWENA MASHABELA TRIBE |
PROBEREN |
7,46 |
|
LIMPOPO |
KS |
791 |
1 |
MASEMOLA TRIBE |
NOOITVERWACHT |
643,53 |
|
LIMPOPO |
KS |
792 |
0 |
MASEMOLA TRIBE |
VERGENOEGD |
1963,49 |
|
LIMPOPO |
KS |
796 |
1 |
MASEMOLA TRIBE |
GAATAAN |
1064,23 |
|
LIMPOPO |
KS |
797 |
0 |
MASEMOLA TRIBE |
DERDEMAAL |
2179,72 |
|
LIMPOPO |
KS |
829 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
BUFFELSFONTEIN |
630,92 |
|
LIMPOPO |
KS |
829 |
1 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
BUFFELSFONTEIN |
864,13 |
|
LIMPOPO |
KS |
829 |
3 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
BUFFELSFONTEIN |
203,76 |
|
LIMPOPO |
KS |
834 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
WELGELEGEN |
1132,94 |
|
LIMPOPO |
KS |
840 |
0 |
PHOKWANE TRIBE |
MASLEROEMS OUDESTADT |
2788,64 |
|
LIMPOPO |
KS |
851 |
1 |
PHOKWANE TRIBE |
UITKYK |
372,15 |
|
LIMPOPO |
KS |
851 |
2 |
PHOKWANE TRIBE |
UITKYK |
187,57 |
|
LIMPOPO |
KS |
851 |
6 |
PHOKWANE TRIBE |
UITKYK |
168,95 |
|
LIMPOPO |
KS |
851 |
7 |
PHOKWANE TRIBE |
UITKYK |
254,72 |
|
LIMPOPO |
KS |
854 |
1 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
WELKOM |
1019,94 |
|
LIMPOPO |
KS |
856 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
MOOIHOEK |
2298,56 |
|
LIMPOPO |
KS |
859 |
1 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
PAARDENZOEK |
406,18 |
|
LIMPOPO |
KS |
859 |
4 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
PAARDENZOEK |
608,83 |
|
LIMPOPO |
KS |
861 |
1 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
BUFFELSKLOOF |
411,16 |
|
LIMPOPO |
KS |
862 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
VAALBANK |
741,76 |
|
LIMPOPO |
KS |
864 |
1 |
NDEBELE MAHLANGU TRIBE |
GROENFONTEIN |
71,20 |
|
LIMPOPO |
KS |
868 |
1 |
NDEBELE MAHLANGU TRIBE |
ENKELDEDOORN |
285,35 |
|
LIMPOPO |
KS |
868 |
5 |
NDEBELE MAHLANGU TRIBE |
ENKELDEDOORN |
367,41 |
|
LIMPOPO |
KS |
868 |
8 |
NDEBELE MAHLANGU TRIBE |
ENKELDEDOORN |
265,57 |
|
LIMPOPO |
KS |
872 |
0 |
PHOKWANE TRIBE |
NEBO |
2420,14 |
|
LIMPOPO |
KS |
874 |
2 |
NDEBELE MAHLANGU TRIBE |
SPITSKOP |
499,60 |
|
LIMPOPO |
KS |
874 |
3 |
NDEBELE MAHLANGU TRIBE |
SPITSKOP |
249,89 |
|
LIMPOPO |
KS |
874 |
5 |
NDEBELE MAHLANGU TRIBE |
SPITSKOP |
690,69 |
|
LIMPOPO |
KS |
874 |
6 |
NDEBELE MAHLANGU TRIBE |
SPITSKOP |
749,27 |
|
LIMPOPO |
KS |
876 |
0 |
PHOKWANE TRIBE |
RIETFONTEIN |
437,44 |
|
LIMPOPO |
KS |
876 |
1 |
PHOKWANE TRIBE |
RIETFONTEIN |
172,89 |
|
LIMPOPO |
KS |
876 |
2 |
PHOKWANE TRIBE |
RIETFONTEIN |
440,35 |
|
LIMPOPO |
KS |
876 |
3 |
PHOKWANE TRIBE |
RIETFONTEIN |
452,18 |
|
LIMPOPO |
KS |
876 |
4 |
PHOKWANE TRIBE |
RIETFONTEIN |
269,14 |
|
LIMPOPO |
KS |
876 |
8 |
PHOKWANE TRIBE |
RIETFONTEIN |
260,16 |
|
LIMPOPO |
KS |
876 |
12 |
PHOKWANE TRIBE |
RIETFONTEIN |
1011,10 |
|
LIMPOPO |
KT |
35 |
2 |
MAFEFE TRIBE |
HAFFENDEN HEIGHTS |
827,13 |
|
LIMPOPO |
KT |
40 |
0 |
MAFEFE TRIBE |
KEL |
599,63 |
|
LIMPOPO |
KT |
60 |
0 |
MAFEFE TRIBE |
HORN GATE |
378,36 |
|
LIMPOPO |
KT |
61 |
0 |
MAFEFE TRIBE |
SKA |
595,83 |
|
LIMPOPO |
KT |
176 |
0 |
BANARENG BA LETSOALO TRIBE |
BULWER |
1698,91 |
|
LIMPOPO |
KT |
176 |
1 |
BANARENG BA LETSOALO TRIBE |
BULWER |
1306,40 |
|
LIMPOPO |
KT |
196 |
0 |
BAKONE BA MAMETJA TRIBE |
SADOWA |
3127,62 |
|
LIMPOPO |
KT |
197 |
0 |
BAKONE BA MAMETJA TRIBE |
THE WILLOWS |
2162,75 |
|
LIMPOPO |
KT |
228 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
CALIFORNIA |
5472,13 |
|
LIMPOPO |
LR |
124 |
1 |
MAPELA TRIBE |
RICHARDS LAGER |
646,11 |
|
LIMPOPO |
LR |
170 |
0 |
MAPELA TRIBE |
DISAPPOINTMENT |
1349,36 |
|
LIMPOPO |
LR |
173 |
0 |
MAPELA TRIBE |
ROOIPOORT |
1680,65 |
|
LIMPOPO |
LR |
240 |
0 |
BAHANANOA TRIBE |
ZEIST |
715,25 |
|
LIMPOPO |
LR |
245 |
0 |
BAHANANOA TRIBE |
PADLANGS |
974,80 |
|
LIMPOPO |
LR |
246 |
0 |
BAHANANOA TRIBE |
HAAKDOORNS |
1072,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
LR |
247 |
0 |
BAHANANOA TRIBE |
DROOGEBULT |
1120,74 |
|
LIMPOPO |
LR |
248 |
0 |
BAHANANOA TRIBE |
KAALPLAATS |
926,27 |
|
LIMPOPO |
LR |
259 |
0 |
BAHANANOA TRIBE |
THE GLEN |
3794,73 |
|
LIMPOPO |
LR |
261 |
0 |
BAHANANOA TRIBE |
BUFFELSHOEK |
1883,97 |
|
LIMPOPO |
LR |
261 |
1 |
BAHANANOA TRIBE |
BUFFELSHOEK |
142,76 |
|
LIMPOPO |
LR |
262 |
1 |
BAHANANOA TRIBE |
INVERAAN |
1023,59 |
|
LIMPOPO |
LR |
264 |
0 |
BAHANANOA TRIBE |
LEIPSIG |
2264,21 |
|
LIMPOPO |
LR |
266 |
0 |
BAHANANOA TRIBE |
THE PARK |
1558,69 |
|
LIMPOPO |
LR |
273 |
0 |
BAHANANOA TRIBE |
BULFONTEIN |
1190,39 |
|
LIMPOPO |
LR |
277 |
0 |
BAHANANOA TRIBE |
VERGELEGEN |
1215,52 |
|
LIMPOPO |
LR |
278 |
0 |
BAHANANOA TRIBE |
KRANSKOP |
720,34 |
|
LIMPOPO |
LR |
306 |
0 |
BAHANANOA TRIBE |
DRIEKOPJES |
1003,77 |
|
LIMPOPO |
LR |
307 |
0 |
BAHANANOA TRIBE |
WINDHOEK |
827,62 |
|
LIMPOPO |
LR |
312 |
0 |
BAHANANOA TRIBE |
NORMANDY |
2929,26 |
|
LIMPOPO |
LR |
501 |
1 |
LANGA BAKENBERG TRIBE |
UITSPANNING |
1278,72 |
|
LIMPOPO |
LR |
690 |
0 |
BAKONE-BA MATLALA-A-THABA TRIBE |
CROMFORD |
225,24 |
|
LIMPOPO |
LR |
704 |
0 |
LEKALAKALA TRIBE |
SARON |
1193,00 |
|
LIMPOPO |
LR |
717 |
0 |
LANGA BAKENBERG TRIBE |
NELLY |
1970,50 |
|
LIMPOPO |
LR |
719 |
0 |
LANGA BAKENBERG TRIBE |
RHENOSTER TRAP |
2115,84 |
|
LIMPOPO |
LR |
726 |
0 |
LANGA BAKENBERG TRIBE |
VAALPENSKRAAL |
1671,49 |
|
LIMPOPO |
LR |
732 |
0 |
BAKONE-BA MATLALA-A-THABA TRIBE |
GOEDGEVONDEN |
1679,45 |
|
LIMPOPO |
LR |
755 |
0 |
LANGA BAKENBERG TRIBE |
DOORNFONTEIN |
2912,69 |
|
LIMPOPO |
LR |
763 |
1 |
LANGA BAKENBERG TRIBE |
VLAKFONTEIN |
720,69 |
|
LIMPOPO |
LR |
780 |
0 |
LANGA BAKENBERG TRIBE |
MALOKONGSKOP |
1437,44 |
|
LIMPOPO |
LR |
781 |
0 |
LANGA BAKENBERG TRIBE |
VRIESLAND |
1938,01 |
|
LIMPOPO |
LR |
783 |
0 |
LANGA BAKENBERG TRIBE |
VLIEGEKRAAL |
1924,26 |
|
LIMPOPO |
LR |
784 |
2 |
LANGA BAKENBERG TRIBE |
MALOKONG |
84,17 |
|
LIMPOPO |
LR |
792 |
0 |
LANGA BAKENBERG TRIBE |
SCHUURMANSHOOGTE |
2037,76 |
|
LIMPOPO |
LR |
801 |
0 |
MAPELA TRIBE |
OLIFANTSKLIP |
2446,70 |
|
LIMPOPO |
LS |
1 |
0 |
BAHANANOA TRIBE |
GLENFERNESS |
3459,65 |
|
LIMPOPO |
LS |
3 |
0 |
BAHANANOA TRIBE |
DANTZIG |
2889,86 |
|
LIMPOPO |
LS |
153 |
0 |
BAKONE-BA MATLALA-A-THABA TRIBE |
WESTMOOR |
878,72 |
|
LIMPOPO |
LS |
513 |
0 |
RAMOKGOPA TRIBE |
MATJESGOEDFONTEIN |
514,26 |
|
LIMPOPO |
LS |
587 |
0 |
BAKONE-BA MATLALA-A-THABA TRIBE |
CHLOE |
2324,24 |
|
LIMPOPO |
LS |
589 |
0 |
BAKONE-BA MATLALA-A-THABA TRIBE |
CLOETESDAM |
257,47 |
|
LIMPOPO |
LS |
640 |
0 |
MARABA TRIBE |
BULTFONTEIN |
255,95 |
|
LIMPOPO |
LS |
653 |
0 |
MARABA TRIBE |
BERGZICHT |
1407,33 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
1 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
2 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
3 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
4 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
5 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
6 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
7 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
8 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
9 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
10 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
11 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
12 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
13 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
14 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
15 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
16 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
17 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
18 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
19 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
20 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
21 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
22 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
23 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
24 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
25 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
26 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
27 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
28 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
29 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
30 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
31 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
32 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
33 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
34 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
35 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
36 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
37 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
38 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
39 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
40 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
41 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
42 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
43 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
44 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
45 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
46 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
47 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
48 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
49 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
50 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
51 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
52 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
53 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
54 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
55 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
56 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,06 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
57 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,09 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
58 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
59 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
60 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
61 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
62 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
63 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
64 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
65 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
66 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
67 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
68 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
69 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
70 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
71 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
72 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
73 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
74 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
75 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
76 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
77 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
78 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
79 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
80 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
81 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
82 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
83 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
84 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
85 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
86 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
87 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
88 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
89 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
90 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
91 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
92 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
93 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
94 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
95 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
96 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
97 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
98 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
99 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
100 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
101 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
102 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
103 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
104 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
105 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
106 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
107 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
108 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
109 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
110 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
111 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
112 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
113 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
114 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
115 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
116 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
117 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
118 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
119 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
120 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
121 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
122 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
123 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
124 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
125 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
126 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
127 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
128 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
129 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
130 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
131 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
132 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
133 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
134 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
135 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
136 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
137 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
138 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
139 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
140 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
141 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
142 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
143 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
144 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
145 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
146 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
147 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
148 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
149 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
150 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
151 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
152 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
153 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
154 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
155 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
156 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
157 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
158 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
159 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
160 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
161 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
162 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
163 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
164 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
165 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
166 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
167 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
168 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
169 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
170 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
171 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
172 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
173 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
174 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
175 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
176 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
177 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
178 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
179 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
180 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
181 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
182 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
183 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
184 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
185 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
186 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
187 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
188 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
189 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
190 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
191 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
192 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
193 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
194 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
195 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
196 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
197 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
198 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,12 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
199 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
200 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
201 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
202 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
203 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
204 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
205 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
206 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
207 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
208 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
209 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
210 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
211 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
212 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
213 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
214 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
215 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
216 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
217 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
218 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
219 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
220 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
221 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
222 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
223 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
224 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
225 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
226 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
227 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
228 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
229 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
230 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
231 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
232 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
233 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
234 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
235 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
236 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
237 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
238 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
239 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
240 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
241 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
242 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
243 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
244 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
245 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
246 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
247 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
248 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
249 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
250 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
251 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
252 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
253 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
254 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
255 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
256 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
257 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
258 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
259 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
260 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
261 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,03 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
262 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,01 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
263 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,01 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
264 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,01 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
265 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,76 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
266 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,01 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
267 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,01 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MAPARENG |
268 |
0 |
BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE |
|
0,96 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
2 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,30 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
3 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,30 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
16 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
17 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
18 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
19 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
20 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
21 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
22 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
23 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
24 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
52 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
62 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
64 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
91 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
107 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
108 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
118 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
127 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
129 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
145 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
155 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
156 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
157 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
158 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
159 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
161 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
164 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
166 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
167 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
168 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
197 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
214 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
234 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
235 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
236 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
237 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
240 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
241 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
252 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,37 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
277 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,44 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
278 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,35 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
282 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
294 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
295 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
296 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
297 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
298 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
299 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
300 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
301 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
302 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
303 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
304 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
305 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
306 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
307 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
308 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
309 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
310 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
311 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
312 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
313 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
314 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
315 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
316 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
317 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
318 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
319 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
320 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
321 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
322 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
323 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
324 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,06 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
325 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,06 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
326 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
327 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
328 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
329 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
330 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
331 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
332 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
333 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
335 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
336 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
337 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
338 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
339 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
340 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
341 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
351 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
353 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
425 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
428 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
430 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
436 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
451 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
473 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
474 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
475 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
476 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
477 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
478 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
482 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
485 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
497 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
503 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
504 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
505 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
506 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
507 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
508 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
509 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
510 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
511 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
512 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
513 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
514 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
515 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
516 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
517 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
518 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
519 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
520 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
521 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
522 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
523 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
524 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
525 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
526 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
527 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
528 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
529 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
530 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
531 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
532 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
533 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
534 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
535 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
536 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
537 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
538 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
539 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
540 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
541 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
542 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
543 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
544 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
545 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
546 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
547 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
548 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
551 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
552 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
553 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
554 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
555 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
556 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,06 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
557 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
558 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
559 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
560 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
561 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,11 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
562 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,38 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
563 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,07 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
564 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,56 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
565 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
566 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,74 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
567 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
568 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MATSEDING |
569 |
0 |
MATLALA TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
1 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,50 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
2 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,10 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
3 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
4 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
5 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
6 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
7 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
8 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
9 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,06 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
10 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
11 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
12 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
19 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
21 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
23 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
25 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
34 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
41 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
1,00 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
48 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,06 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
49 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
51 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
54 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
58 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
60 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,07 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
66 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
74 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
76 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
78 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
83 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
86 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
88 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
91 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
94 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
96 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
98 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
99 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
100 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
102 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
104 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
107 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
108 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
109 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
112 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
114 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
121 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
124 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
130 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
135 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
138 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
143 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
147 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
153 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
155 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
156 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
157 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
158 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
162 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
166 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
172 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
174 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
176 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
177 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
180 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
181 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
188 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
192 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
194 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
198 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
202 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
203 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
204 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
206 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
211 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
214 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
218 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
219 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
220 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
227 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
230 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
231 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
232 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
233 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
235 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
236 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
237 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
239 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
241 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
242 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
246 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
249 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
252 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
254 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
257 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
260 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
262 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
264 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
267 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
269 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,06 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
270 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
274 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
276 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,07 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
277 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
282 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
285 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
286 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
291 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
293 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
294 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,17 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
307 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
309 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
310 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
320 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
323 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
326 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
331 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
338 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,07 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
345 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
346 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
347 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
349 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
350 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
355 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
363 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
365 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
366 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
367 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
382 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,11 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
385 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
387 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
389 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
390 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
391 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
399 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
400 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
404 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
406 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
408 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
409 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
414 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
415 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
416 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
417 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
422 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
423 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
426 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
428 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
429 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
431 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,39 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
432 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,39 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
434 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
435 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
442 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
443 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
447 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
451 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
462 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
464 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
466 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
471 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
473 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
474 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
485 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
490 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
491 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
494 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
498 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
503 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,18 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
508 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
511 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
514 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
516 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
518 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
519 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
524 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
531 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
537 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
542 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
547 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,20 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
550 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
552 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
553 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
555 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
562 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
564 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
568 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
574 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
575 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
577 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
586 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
587 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
589 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
590 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
594 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
595 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
597 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
602 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
607 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
608 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
609 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
615 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
616 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
619 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
620 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
621 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
623 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
624 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
625 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
626 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
627 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
628 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
629 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
630 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,07 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
631 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,06 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
632 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
633 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
634 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
635 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
636 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
637 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
638 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
639 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
640 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
641 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
642 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
643 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
644 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
645 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
646 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
647 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
648 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
649 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
650 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
651 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
652 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
653 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
654 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
655 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
656 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
657 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
658 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
659 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
660 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
661 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
662 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
663 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
664 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
665 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
666 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
667 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
668 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
669 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
670 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
671 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
672 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
673 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
674 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
675 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
676 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
677 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,10 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
678 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
679 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
680 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
681 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
682 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
683 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
684 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
685 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,27 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
686 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
690 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
692 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
694 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
696 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
698 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
699 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
701 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
703 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
710 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
712 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,06 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
714 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
718 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
721 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
723 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
724 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
725 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
728 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
731 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
732 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
735 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
737 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
738 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
742 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
745 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
753 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
755 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
758 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
760 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
761 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
763 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
765 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
768 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
775 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
778 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
781 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
782 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
786 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
787 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
790 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
791 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
793 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
801 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
802 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
803 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
809 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
810 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
811 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
816 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
817 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
818 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
819 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
820 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
821 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
822 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
823 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
824 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
825 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
826 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
827 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
828 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
829 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
830 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
831 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,19 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
832 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
833 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
834 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
835 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
836 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
837 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
838 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
839 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
840 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
841 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
842 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
843 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
844 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
845 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
846 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
847 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
848 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
849 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
850 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,18 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
854 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
855 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
857 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
858 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
859 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
860 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
861 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
862 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
863 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
864 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
865 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
866 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
867 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
868 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
869 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
870 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
871 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
872 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
873 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
874 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
875 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
876 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
877 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
878 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
879 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
880 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
881 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
882 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
885 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
889 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
890 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
893 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
894 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
895 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
896 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
901 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
902 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
903 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
8,29 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
904 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
909 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
910 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
912 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
915 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,06 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
916 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
917 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
918 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
919 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
920 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
921 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
922 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
923 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
924 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
925 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
926 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
927 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
928 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
929 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
930 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
931 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
932 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
933 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
934 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
935 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
936 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
937 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
938 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
939 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
940 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
941 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
942 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
943 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
944 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
945 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
946 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
947 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
948 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
949 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
950 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
951 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
952 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
953 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
954 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
955 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
956 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
957 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
958 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
959 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
960 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
961 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
962 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
963 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
964 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
965 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
966 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
967 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
968 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
969 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
970 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
971 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
972 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
973 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
974 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
975 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
976 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
977 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
978 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
979 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
980 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
981 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
982 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
983 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
984 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
985 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
986 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
987 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
988 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,06 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
989 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
990 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
991 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
992 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
993 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
994 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
995 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
996 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
997 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
998 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,06 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
999 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
4,85 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
1000 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
3,06 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
1003 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
1009 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
1014 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
1016 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
14,34 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
1019 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
1027 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
1031 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
1045 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
1047 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
1052 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
1054 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,05 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
1057 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
3,10 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
1058 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
3,37 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
1059 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,25 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
1060 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
2,95 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
1061 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
1,97 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
1062 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
1,32 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
1063 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,18 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
1064 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,19 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
1065 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,56 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
1066 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,22 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
1067 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,17 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
1068 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,12 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
1069 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
1,21 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
1070 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,18 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
1071 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,13 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
1072 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,20 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
1073 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,19 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
1074 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,18 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
1075 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,14 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
1076 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,35 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
1077 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,19 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
1078 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,18 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
1079 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
3,13 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
1080 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
18,09 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
1081 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
6,70 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
1082 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
17,31 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MOGANYAKA |
1083 |
0 |
RATLHAGANE TRIBE |
|
0,78 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MR |
325 |
0 |
KIBI TRIBE |
JUNIORSLOOP |
2058,93 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MR |
331 |
0 |
BAHANANOA TRIBE |
GIFTBULT |
656,40 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MR |
332 |
0 |
BAHANANOA TRIBE |
BERSEBA |
811,78 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MR |
333 |
0 |
BAHANANOA TRIBE |
GIDEON |
1049,86 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MR |
334 |
0 |
BAHANANOA TRIBE |
MOLSGATEN |
852,15 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MR |
336 |
0 |
BAHANANOA TRIBE |
RANDJES |
1095,68 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MR |
337 |
0 |
BAHANANOA TRIBE |
THORP |
841,04 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MR |
353 |
0 |
BAHANANOA TRIBE |
TIBER |
421,22 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MR |
354 |
0 |
BAHANANOA TRIBE |
LONGFORD |
722,98 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MR |
355 |
0 |
BAHANANOA TRIBE |
GENUA |
867,41 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MR |
356 |
0 |
BAHANANOA TRIBE |
BONTVELD |
708,89 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MR |
357 |
0 |
BAHANANOA TRIBE |
ZANDBULT |
1042,41 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MR |
358 |
0 |
BAHANANOA TRIBE |
VOGELSTRUIS |
1111,85 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MR |
359 |
0 |
BAHANANOA TRIBE |
POTGIETERSRUST |
863,80 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MR |
362 |
0 |
BAHANANOA TRIBE |
ELDORADO |
2321,52 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MR |
368 |
0 |
KIBI TRIBE |
STOLZENFELS |
2352,37 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MR |
369 |
0 |
BAHANANOA TRIBE |
PAX INTRANTIBUS |
2600,31 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MR |
374 |
0 |
BAHANANOA TRIBE |
BURGERREGT |
2334,86 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MS |
382 |
0 |
KIBI TRIBE |
DE VREDE |
2214,02 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MS |
440 |
0 |
KIBI TRIBE |
EDWINSDALE |
1578,23 |
|
LIMPOPO |
MT |
250 |
0 |
MAWENDA TRIBE |
SEVILLE |
915,28 |
|
MPUMALANGA |
KU |
214 |
1 |
SETHLARE TRIBE |
ARTHURSSEAT |
257,25 |
|
MPUMALANGA |
KU |
215 |
0 |
SETHLARE TRIBE |
ROOYBOKLAAGTE |
3775,97 |
|
NORTH WEST |
BOSCHDAL |
18 |
10 |
BAKGATLA-BA-KGAFELA TRIBE |
|
0,11 |
|
NORTH WEST |
BOSCHDAL |
18 |
11 |
BAKGATLA-BA-KGAFELA TRIBE |
|
0,10 |
|
NORTH WEST |
JQ |
260 |
94 |
BAFOKENG TRIBE |
BOEKENHOUTFONTEIN |
21,52 |
|
NORTH WEST |
RUSTENBURG EXT 9 |
2196 |
0 |
BAFOKENG TRIBE |
|
2,97 |
|
202 613 |
02 July 2018 - NW1859
Mkhaliphi, Ms HO to ask the Minister of Health
What is the (a) number of medical machines that have been broken and/or dysfunctional at each hospital in the country since 1 April 2017, (b)(i) name and (ii) location of each such hospital and (c) name and/or type of each such medical machine?
Reply:
I am not clear as to what the Honourable Member means by a medical machine. Perhaps if the Honourable Member is specific then I would be able to help.
END.
02 July 2018 - NW1722
Ketabahle, Ms V to ask the Minister of Telecommunications and Postal Services
(1)(a) What total amount of land owned by his department and the entities reporting to him in each province is (i) vacant and (ii) unused or has no purpose and (b) what is the (i) location and (ii) size of each specified plot of land; (2) (a) how much of the land owned by his department and the entities reporting to him has been leased out for private use and (b) what is the (i) Rand value of each lease and (ii)(aa) location and (bb) size of each piece of land?
Reply:
The Department and Entities have informed me as follows:
Only two entities are relevant to this question.
SENTECH
(1) None
(2) SENTECH has leased out 96 hectares of the land it owns. These sites are not vacant but used for radio transmission.
SAPO
(1) SAPO has a total of number of 22 vacant sites. The 22 vacant sites are earmarked for development.
(2) None
Approved/ not approved
Dr Siyabonga Cwele, MP
Minister of Telecommunications and Postal Services
Date:
02 July 2018 - NW2164
Mulaudzi, Adv TE to ask the Minister of Energy
Did certain persons (names furnished) declare that they were directors in certain companies (details furnished), all of which had their bids accepted as part of the most recently signed Renewable Energy Independent Power Producer Programme agreements; if so, on what basis was this approved?
Reply:
Projects are not evaluated on the directorship of participating companies but rather on the shareholding of each project company to ensure that the bid criteria in respect of South African Entity and Black ownership participation are met. Thus the persons (names furnished) were not required to declare directorship.
All bidders are bound by rules against collusion which may result in disqualification. The commonality in directorship in the specified project companies refer to a group of companies with the same shareholding structure. Thus, collusion with another bidding group or developer is not relevant. The individual bids by the named project companies competed with multiple other bids in respect of the unique offering of each underlying project, in terms of a combination of factors that inform their pricing, for example location, size of plant and technology.
Approved / Not Approved
Mr J T Radebe, MP
Minister of Energy
Date:
.
02 July 2018 - NW1742
Cebekhulu, Inkosi RN to ask the Minister of Rural Development and Land Reform
With reference to the statement of the Deputy Minister during the Debate on Vote 24 on 16 May 2018, that the department delivered 62 tractors to the Eastern Cape Province, (a) who was the recipient of each tractor and (b) was it the intention of her department to deliver them to subsistence, communal or small holder farmers?
Reply:
(a) Please refer to Annexure A.
(b) The Department of Rural Development and Land Reform (DRDLR), is leading the implementation of the Agri-parks programme, which aims on transforming the rural economy through agricultural production and processing in the rural areas. Central to the Agri-parks programme is the establishment of Farmer Production Support Units (FPSUs), which are the first line of contact for farmers. Fully equipped mechanization centres are a main feature of the FPSUs.
In relation to the mechanization centres, government provides the equipment and machinery for the benefit of all surrounding farmers for their mechanization requirements. DRDLR has identified FPSUs in all local municipalities in the Eastern Cape, and out of the identified FPSUs in the Province, each district had to select the two prioritised FPSUs per district. The equipment is delivered at strategic points to enhance the production in support of the Agri-parks programme. Areas that have been identified for beneficiation were selected based on their active involvement in agricultural primary production. Benefiting farmers are ranging from communal, subsistence and small holder farmers mainly in the Sarah Baartman District.
02 July 2018 - NW2150
Khawula, Ms MS to ask the Minister of Energy
What are the (a) Government and (b) relevant entities projected to spend both directly and indirectly on the Renewable Energy Independent Power Producer Programmes; (2) has he found that the Government and the entities can afford the cost; if so, what are the details of how this was determined?
Reply:
There is no direct or indirect spend by Government or relevant entities exclusively attributable to the Electricity Regulation Act, 2006, Section 34 sanctioned Renewable Energy Independent Power Producer Programme (REIPPPP). Regulation 10 of the New Generation Regulations enable Eskom, as the single buyer, to recover all costs in respect of the Section 34 Ministerial Determinations and includes payments for the purchase of electricity from Independent Power Producers (IPP) in terms of a power purchase agreement. Eskom only pays for actual electricity evacuated into the grid at a predetermined fixed price that can only escalate by CPI annually.
Approved / Not Approved
Mr J T Radebe, MP
Minister of Energy
Date:
02 July 2018 - NW2143
Dlamini, Mr MM to ask the Minister of Energy
Whether he is aware of the development fee to be paid by Independent Power Producers (IPPs) to the National Treasury and to his department in order to set up the Project Development Fund for Baseload Coal Energy (details furnished); if so, what is the (a) total amount in Rand of the development fee and (b) breakdown of all costs that (i) have been incurred and (ii) will be incurred by his department for the procurement of energy from IPPs?
Reply:
(A) The development fee of the Baseload Coal Independent Power Producers Procurement Programme has been set in the Request for Proposals (RFP) (December 2015) at 1.75% of the Total Project Value. The development fee is utilised as a cost recovery mechanism for costs incurred in the design, development, procurement and implementation over a 30-year contract term. The exact Rand value of the Development Fee can only be calculated once all the preferred bidders have reached Financial Close.
Approved / Not Approved
Mr J T Radebe, MP
Minister of Energy
Date:
02 July 2018 - NW2047
Esterhuizen, Mr JA to ask the Minister of Energy
With reference to the cost of (a) Medupi that stands at R86.5 billion from R49.8 billion and (b) Kusile that stands at R83 billion from R57 billion but neither of which are near completion, what are the reasons that Eskom’s finance cost for the current financial year has increased with 82% whereas the specified amount excludes all the capitalised finance cost for work construction, like Medupi, Kusile and all other projects that are still under construction?
Reply:
I wish to inform the Member that it is not part of the mandate of the Department of Energy to build power stations such as Medupi and Kusile.
Approved / Not Approved
Mr J T Radebe, MP
Minister of Energy
Date:
02 July 2018 - NW2031
Majola, Mr TR to ask the Minister of Public Works
(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) Number of accidents in last three financial years:
(i) 2015/16 - None
2016/17 - Two accidents
2017/18 - None
(ii) Since 01 April 2018 - None
(b) Cost of repairs:
For accident number 1 the cost was R4 638.00.
In the case of accident number 2 the cost of writing off the motor vehicle was covered by the insurer.
(c)
(i) One vehicle written off.
(ii) Motor vehicle was declared uneconomical to repair by the damage assessors appointed by the insurance company.
2.No tracking devices have been fitted in the motor vehicles.
________________________________________________________________________
02 July 2018 - NW2010
Purdon, Mr RK to ask the Minister of Arts and Culture
(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). Two (2) vehicles, namely BMW 520i 2016 Model and ML 400 MERC 2014 Model
(i) 2016/17 and 2017/18
(ii) None
(b). R39,339.87 and R7,656.05
(c)(i) None
(ii) None
2. Yes, all vehicles owned by my department have tracking devices installed in them.
02 July 2018 - NW2050
Ntlangwini, Ms EN to ask the Minister of Energy
What (a) variables were taken into consideration when deciding on petrol price increases and (b) steps is the Government taking to ensure that the price of petrol does not become unaffordable?
Reply:
The Member may be aware that key contributing factors to the local fuel price is the performance of the rand versus leading currencies, as well as the international cost of petroleum. We have advised motorists to avoid unnecessary journeys, make use of car-pooling, and practice economical driving techniques.
Approved / Not Approved
Mr J T Radebe, MP
Minister of Energy
Date:
02 July 2018 - NW1562
Sonti, Ms NP to ask the Minister of Health
(a) What is the (i) name and (ii) location of each hospital in the country that has experienced an electricity shortage in (aa) 2017 and (bb) 2018 and (b) on what date did the electricity shortage (i) start and (ii) come to an end in each case?
Reply:
All health facilities including hospitals and clinics in the country do have electricity supply system except for those that are listed in the attached Annexure 1. However, like any other services when there are interruptions from time to time for various reasons such as system breakdowns, etc. standby generator(s) of the facility kicks in and allow the operation of the facilities to continue. All hospitals do have backup generators and those Primary Health Care facilities that do not have backup generators are as reflected in Annexure 1. Since power interruptions are at operational level for a short span of time, it is not necessary to keep detailed recording of these activities at the National Department of Health.
END.
02 July 2018 - NW1746
Steyn, Ms A to ask the Minister of Rural Development and Land Reform
Whether her department commissioned any audits of state-owned land in each of the provinces (a) in each of the past three financial years and (b) since 1 April 2018; if so, (i) in which province was the audit conducted, (ii) which firms were contracted to perform the audit, (iii) what did each audit cost and (iv) who authorised the audit in each case?
Reply:
(a),(b) No.
(i),(ii),(iii),(iv) Falls away.
02 July 2018 - NW1563
Mokoena, Mr L to ask the Minister of Health
(a) What is the (i) name and (ii) location of each clinic in the country that has experienced an electricity shortage in (aa) 2017 and (bb) 2018 and (b) on what date did the electricity shortage (i) start and (ii) come to an end in each case?
Reply:
All health facilities including hospitals and clinics in the country do have electricity supply system except for those that are listed in the attached Annexure 1. However, like any other services when there are interruptions from time to time for various reasons such as system breakdowns, etc. standby generator(s) of the facility kicks in and allow the operation of the facilities to continue. All hospitals do have backup generators and those Primary Health Care facilities that do not have backup generators are as reflected in Annexure 1. Since power interruptions are at operational level for a short span of time, it is not necessary to keep detailed recording of these activities at the National Department of Health.
END.