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03 July 2018 - NW1743

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Van der Westhuizen, Mr AP to ask the Minister of Basic Education

With reference to the Minister of Higher Education and Training’s reply to question 1125 on 24 May 2018, (a) what number of subjects did learners enrol for in respect of the (i) Senior Certificate and (ii) National Senior Certificate examination cycles in each of the past three academic years at each community education and training college and (b) of the specified subjects, what number of (i) subjects were eventually written and (ii) students achieved marks (aa) equal to 40% and above and (bb) between 30% and 40% in each case?

Reply:

The information below relates to adult learners that wrote the Senior Certificate and National Senior Certificate examination at Adult Education and Training Centres.

(a) (i) Senior Certificate

 

2015

2016

2017

Number of subjects

33

33

35

(a) (ii) National Senior Certificate

 

2015

2016

2017

Number of subjects

41

44

43

(b) (i) Senior Certificate

Subject

2015 Wrote

2016 Wrote

2017 Wrote

ACCOUNTING

821

653

2 893

AFRIKAANS FIRST ADD. LANGUAGE

231

203

1 218

AFRIKAANS HOME LANGUAGE

28

35

242

AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES

632

637

2 480

BUSINESS STUDIES

2 083

1 839

8 799

COMPUTER APPLICATIONS TECHNOLOGY

27

25

34

ECONOMICS

1 305

1 087

6 142

ENGLISH FIRST ADDITIONAL LANGUAGE

2 966

2 613

11 941

ENGLISH HOME LANGUAGE

302

284

1 954

GEOGRAPHY

1 475

1 246

6 351

HISTORY

860

797

4 005

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

3

4

0

ISINDEBELE FIRST ADD. LANGUAGE

0

0

1

ISINDEBELE HOME LANGUAGE

1

0

15

ISIXHOSA FIRST ADDITIONAL LANGUAGE

4

10

8

ISIXHOSA HOME LANGUAGE

134

179

563

ISIZULU FIRST ADDITIONAL LANGUAGE

42

42

233

ISIZULU HOME LANGUAGE

815

621

2 086

LIFE SCIENCES

2 327

2 215

9 762

MATHEMATICAL LITERACY

1 411

1 663

9 194

MATHEMATICS

1 411

1 169

4 720

PHYSICAL SCIENCES

892

712

3 184

RELIGION STUDIES

399

419

3 363

SEPEDI FIRST ADDITIONAL LANGUAGE

1

7

18

SEPEDI HOME LANGUAGE

159

135

988

SESOTHO FIRST ADDITIONAL LANGUAGE

0

4

15

SESOTHO HOME LANGUAGE

131

103

599

SETSWANA FIRST ADDITIONAL LANGUAGE

2

8

32

SETSWANA HOME LANGUAGE

80

53

818

SISWATI FIRST ADDITIONAL LANGUAGE

2

0

2

SISWATI HOME LANGUAGE

5

5

51

TSHIVENDA FIRST ADD. LANGUAGE

0

0

3

TSHIVENDA HOME LANGUAGE

20

9

147

XITSONGA FIRST ADD. LANGUAGE

0

0

6

XITSONGA HOME LANGUAGE

35

17

258

(b) (i) National Senior Certificate

Subject

2015 Wrote

2016 Wrote

2017 Wrote

Accounting

2 418

2 908

2 895

Afrikaans First Additional Language

373

482

511

Afrikaans Home Language

7

8

19

Afrikaans Second Additional Language

8

4

7

Agricultural Management Practices

1

0

0

Agricultural Sciences

592

755

1 098

Agricultural Technology

1

0

1

Business Studies

2 693

3 460

4 028

Civil Technology

3

9

4

Computer Applications Technology

55

68

51

Consumer Studies

21

37

35

Design

0

   

Dramatic Arts

 

3

0

Economics

2 997

3 670

4 242

Electrical Technology

9

5

13

Engineering Graphics and Design

34

50

43

English First Additional Language

3 238

4 060

3 957

English Home Language

1 062

1 520

1 715

English Second Additional Language

0

0

 

French Second Additional Language

 

1

17

Geography

3 100

4 159

5 232

History

843

1 167

1 274

Hospitality Studies

 

2

2

Information Technology

4

4

1

IsiXhosa First Additional Language

 

0

1

IsiXhosa Home Language

8

6

26

IsiZulu First Additional Language

10

19

22

IsiZulu Home Language

48

53

64

Life Orientation

31

55

75

Life Sciences

5 489

6 966

9 034

Mathematical Literacy

3 475

5 508

6 785

Mathematics

7 305

9 022

10 674

Mechanical Technology

11

23

19

Music

   

0

Physical Sciences

6 212

7 553

8 770

Religion Studies

1

2

4

Sepedi First Additional Language

 

2

 

Sepedi Home Language

42

24

34

Sesotho First Additional Language

0

   

Sesotho Home Language

10

12

23

Setswana First Additional Language

0

0

1

Setswana Home Language

20

24

10

SiSwati First Additional Language

 

1

 

SiSwati Home Language

0

 

1

Tourism

168

234

300

Tshivenda First Additional Language

0

   

Tshivenda Home Language

0

2

0

Visual Arts

 

0

2

Xitsonga Home Language

26

21

11

(b) (ii) (aa) Senior Certificate

Subject

2015 Achieved 40 - 100 %

2016 Achieved 40 - 100 %

2017 Achieved 40 - 100 %

ACCOUNTING

15

9

92

AFRIKAANS FIRST ADD. LANGUAGE

58

39

316

AFRIKAANS HOME LANGUAGE

4

13

62

AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES

9

22

137

BUSINESS STUDIES

69

70

342

COMPUTER APPLICATIONS TECHNOLOGY

1

1

1

ECONOMICS

39

29

455

ENGLISH FIRST ADDITIONAL LANGUAGE

417

312

3887

ENGLISH HOME LANGUAGE

137

65

503

GEOGRAPHY

66

57

460

HISTORY

97

117

442

ISINDEBELE FIRST ADD. LANGUAGE

 

0

1

ISINDEBELE HOME LANGUAGE

0

 

12

ISIXHOSA FIRST ADDITIONAL LANGUAGE

2

8

4

ISIXHOSA HOME LANGUAGE

118

147

488

ISIZULU FIRST ADDITIONAL LANGUAGE

40

35

191

ISIZULU HOME LANGUAGE

252

280

795

LIFE SCIENCES

62

60

438

MATHEMATICAL LITERACY

66

101

920

MATHEMATICS

17

16

239

PHYSICAL SCIENCES

7

11

162

RELIGION STUDIES

135

172

1270

SEPEDI FIRST ADDITIONAL LANGUAGE

0

0

7

SEPEDI HOME LANGUAGE

38

41

497

SESOTHO FIRST ADDITIONAL LANGUAGE

0

4

9

SESOTHO HOME LANGUAGE

95

79

465

SETSWANA FIRST ADDITIONAL LANGUAGE

0

6

26

SETSWANA HOME LANGUAGE

35

28

387

SISWATI FIRST ADDITIONAL LANGUAGE

2

 

2

SISWATI HOME LANGUAGE

5

2

41

TSHIVENDA FIRST ADD. LANGUAGE

 

0

2

TSHIVENDA HOME LANGUAGE

10

4

97

XITSONGA FIRST ADD. LANGUAGE

0

0

3

XITSONGA HOME LANGUAGE

14

10

98

(b) (ii) (aa) National Senior Certificate

Subject

2015 Achieved 40 - 100 %

2016 Achieved 40 - 100 %

2017 Achieved 40 - 100 %

Accounting

318

414

302

Afrikaans First Additional Language

51

57

58

Afrikaans Home Language

5

6

3

Afrikaans Second Additional Language

4

1

0

Agricultural Management Practices

0

0

0

Agricultural Sciences

73

113

110

Agricultural Technology

0

0

0

Business Studies

459

624

381

Civil Technology

2

4

1

Computer Applications Technology

19

16

16

Consumer Studies

9

16

11

Dramatic Arts

 

2

0

Economics

449

431

448

Electrical Technology

1

1

5

Engineering Graphics and Design

5

11

8

English First Additional Language

2 487

3 001

2 736

English Home Language

686

999

1 063

French Second Additional Language

 

1

12

Geography

627

723

815

History

239

306

230

Hospitality Studies

 

1

1

Information Technology

1

2

0

IsiXhosa First Additional Language

 

0

1

IsiXhosa Home Language

6

6

26

IsiZulu First Additional Language

10

17

21

IsiZulu Home Language

43

37

50

Life Orientation

24

41

68

Life Sciences

1 330

1 468

2 115

Mathematical Literacy

871

1 283

1 048

Mathematics

1 178

1 496

1 614

Mechanical Technology

4

1

4

Physical Sciences

945

1 312

1 202

Religion Studies

0

2

1

Sepedi First Additional Language

 

1

 

Sepedi Home Language

36

17

26

Sesotho First Additional Language

0

   

Sesotho Home Language

10

11

19

Setswana First Additional Language

0

0

1

Setswana Home Language

15

22

6

SiSwati First Additional Language

 

1

 

SiSwati Home Language

0

 

1

Tourism

79

155

190

Tshivenda Home Language

0

2

0

Xitsonga Home Language

18

20

7

(b) (ii) (bb) Senior Certificate

Subject

2015 Achieved 30 - 39.9 %

2016 Achieved 30 - 39.9 %

2017 Achieved 30 - 39.9 %

ACCOUNTING

20

16

128

AFRIKAANS FIRST ADD. LANGUAGE

24

38

157

AFRIKAANS HOME LANGUAGE

3

5

96

AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES

33

49

293

BUSINESS STUDIES

129

115

722

COMPUTER APPLICATIONS TECHNOLOGY

1

3

0

ECONOMICS

60

72

735

ENGLISH FIRST ADDITIONAL LANGUAGE

996

761

4 325

ENGLISH HOME LANGUAGE

81

90

755

GEOGRAPHY

123

117

791

HISTORY

85

147

791

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

0

0

0

ISINDEBELE FIRST ADD. LANGUAGE

0

0

0

ISINDEBELE HOME LANGUAGE

0

0

3

ISIXHOSA FIRST ADDITIONAL LANGUAGE

2

0

1

ISIXHOSA HOME LANGUAGE

15

23

61

ISIZULU FIRST ADDITIONAL LANGUAGE

0

2

16

ISIZULU HOME LANGUAGE

327

192

809

LIFE SCIENCES

91

101

839

MATHEMATICAL LITERACY

149

127

1 551

MATHEMATICS

25

25

309

PHYSICAL SCIENCES

15

24

254

RELIGION STUDIES

81

85

848

SEPEDI FIRST ADDITIONAL LANGUAGE

0

4

6

SEPEDI HOME LANGUAGE

67

54

323

SESOTHO FIRST ADDITIONAL LANGUAGE

0

0

1

SESOTHO HOME LANGUAGE

25

18

82

SETSWANA FIRST ADDITIONAL LANGUAGE

2

2

6

SETSWANA HOME LANGUAGE

33

24

321

SISWATI FIRST ADDITIONAL LANGUAGE

0

0

0

SISWATI HOME LANGUAGE

0

1

7

TSHIVENDA FIRST ADD. LANGUAGE

0

0

0

TSHIVENDA HOME LANGUAGE

8

5

33

XITSONGA FIRST ADD. LANGUAGE

0

0

0

XITSONGA HOME LANGUAGE

9

1

108

(b) (ii) (bb)National Senior Certificate

Subject

2015 Achieved 30 - 39.9 %

2016 Achieved 30 - 39.9 %

2017 Achieved 30 - 39.9 %

Accounting

435

674

489

Afrikaans First Additional Language

87

134

148

Afrikaans Home Language

2

2

12

Afrikaans Second Additional Language

4

3

6

Agricultural Management Practices

1

0

0

Agricultural Sciences

175

262

274

Agricultural Technology

0

0

0

Business Studies

750

929

775

Civil Technology

0

2

2

Computer Applications Technology

15

21

10

Consumer Studies

6

13

14

Dramatic Arts

0

1

0

Economics

696

864

1 039

Electrical Technology

5

2

4

Engineering Graphics and Design

13

12

12

English First Additional Language

675

927

1 035

English Home Language

359

485

608

French Second Additional Language

0

0

4

Geography

936

1 254

1 460

History

249

413

335

Hospitality Studies

0

1

0

Information Technology

1

1

0

IsiXhosa Home Language

1

0

0

IsiZulu First Additional Language

0

2

1

IsiZulu Home Language

4

12

10

Life Orientation

3

12

7

Life Sciences

1 724

2 036

2 329

Mathematical Literacy

1 062

1 555

1 838

Mathematics

1 304

1 715

1 836

Mechanical Technology

4

5

8

Music

0

0

0

Physical Sciences

1 208

1 613

1 675

Religion Studies

1

0

2

Sepedi Home Language

6

7

7

Sesotho Home Language

0

0

3

Setswana Home Language

5

2

3

Tourism

69

58

82

Xitsonga Home Language

6

1

4

03 July 2018 - NW1703

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Nolutshungu, Ms N to ask the Minister of Higher Education and Training

(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 the 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. (a) The Department does not own land; however, it leases two privately owned buildings via the Department of Public Works (123 and 178 Francis Baard Street) and occupies a State-owned building in Olifantsfontein, i.e. the Indlela Trade Test Centre. The Mining Qualifications Authority, South African Qualifications Authority and National Student Financial Aid Scheme reported that they owned land, and the details are provided in the table below.

2. 

Entity

1 (a) Total amount of land owned by the entity in each province

(i) Vacant

(ii) Unused or has no purpose

(b)(i) Location?

(ii) Size of each specified plot of land?

2 (a) Land owned by the entity been leased out for private use

(b)(i) Rand value of each lease

(ii) (aa) Location of each piece of land

(bb) Size of each piece of land

Mining Qualifications Authority

R3 525

Gauteng Province

Not vacant

Used for MQA offices

Erf 917, 7 Anerley Road, Parktown, Johannesburg

3 525 m2

Not applicable

Not applicable

Not applicable

Not applicable

South African Qualifications Authority

R515 455

Gauteng province

Not vacant

Used for SAQA head office

1067 Arcadia Street, Hatfield, Pretoria, Erf 637

2 933 m2

Not applicable

Not applicable

Not applicable

Not applicable

National Student Financial Aid Scheme

R770 000

Western Cape

Not vacant

Used as offices of the organisation

(Erf #, 66447,66458,66459,66460 and 66461 Wynberg, Cape Town)

2 712 m2

Not applicable

Not applicable

Not applicable

Not applicable

03 July 2018 - NW2029

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Marais, Mr EJ to ask the Minister of Public Enterprises

(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:

2015/16 = 0

2016/17 = 0

2017/18 = 0

(i) in each of the past three financial years and (ii) since 1 April 2018, (b) cost for repairs in each case and

2015/16 = 0

2016/17 = 0

2017/18 = 0

Since 01 April 2018 = No repairs

(c) (i) number of and (ii) reasons for vehicles being written off in each case;

No vehicles were written off since 2015/16 financial year to date.

(2) whether all vehicles owned by his department have tracking devices installed?

Not all the vehicles owned by the department are installed with trackers. Five vehicles are installed with trackers and two are in the process of being installed.

NW2189E

 

 

03 July 2018 - NW2092

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Hadebe, Mr TZ to ask the Minister of Environmental Affairs

On what date will the Waste Management Bureau complete the process of filling the key corporate governance positions, (b) what is the composition of the Board of the Waste Management Bureau and (c) to whom does the Chief Executive Officer account currently?

Reply:

(a) The process to fill the key positions in the Waste Management Bureau is underway and this is in line with Section 34D of the National Environmental Management Waste Act. The department is anticipating to conclude the process once the listing of the Bureau is effected.

Section 34D of the Act states that “the objects of the Bureau are to –

(e) progressively build capacity within the Bureau to provide specialist support for the development and implementation of municipal waste management plans and capacity building programmes.”

(b) The Bureau does not have the Board due to the delays with the listing process.

(c) Currently the Bureau does not have the Chief Executive Officer.

Section 34A states that;

“in the event of absence of a functional Bureau or a Chief Executive Officer, the powers and duties of the Bureau revert to the Director-General of the Department contemplated in section 34G(1), who, in such a case, must exercise those powers and perform those duties until the Bureau is functional or a Chief Executive Officer is appointed. Therefore, the Director-General is currently performing these duties.”

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03 July 2018 - NW2069

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Bozzoli, Prof B to ask the Minister of Basic Education

Whether any policy has been put in place to ensure that (a) members of the Ministerial Task Team and/or (b) any other person who contributed to the decision to make history a compulsory subject for high learners will be precluded from benefiting financially in any way from the production of textbooks and any other relevant teaching material for the subject; if not, in each case, why not; id so what are the relevant details in each case?

Reply:

a) There is no policy that has been put in place to preclude members of the History Ministerial Task Team who contributed to the decision to make history a compulsory subject for high school learners from benefiting financially in any way from the production of textbooks and any other relevant teaching material for the subject.

There is no decision that has been taken by the Minister of Basic Education or any other person regarding the teaching of compulsory History in Grades 10-12. The MTT only recommended that there is a possibility of teaching compulsory History in the FET band provided that there is proper planning by DBE as well as considering issues such as the financial implications, teacher provisioning and training. The DBE is planning to make wider public consultations regarding the recommendations by the MTT before such a decision can be taken.

However there is a policy outlining the Terms of Reference for any publisher to submit material for evaluation and catalogue of core textbooks in the Department of Basic Education. The DBE requests publishers to submit material for evaluation purposes and these materials have to cover the entire curriculum for the whole year, as outlined in the Curriculum and Assessment Policy Statement (CAPS) of a specific subject.

DBE publishes an Invitation and Terms of Reference (TOR) which outlines the process for submissions. This TOR also informs tenderers of subjects and grades for which submissions are invited and dates as well as other important issues that publishers must comply with, in order for their submissions to be considered.

The DBE is responsible for the development of the national catalogue which is forwarded to provinces, districts and schools. The provinces are responsible for procurement and delivery of books to schools.

Notices regarding submissions of LTSM are advertised on the DBE website www.ltsm.doe.gov.za.

The reason why the MTT members are not precluded, it is because the DBE does not enter into agreement with individual authors but with publishers for the submission of material to be included in the National Catalogue for Grades 10 – 12 core textbooks. Although the DBE approves material to be on the catalogue it does not guarantee their purchase.

Furthermore, submission by a publisher does not guarantee that the material will be successful to be included on the DBE catalogue. The material goes through a rigorous process by a panel of teachers, subject advisers and members of Higher Education Institutions from various provinces. They are selected on the basis of their subject knowledge, expertise and experience in the specific subject. Hence the screening process is regarded as transparent, reliable and credible because it is guided by the five pillars from the National treasury: value for money, open and effective competition, ethics and fair dealings, accountability and reporting, and equity.

b) There is no policy that has been put in place to ensure that any other person who contributed to the decision to make history a compulsory subject for high school learners precluded from benefiting financially in any way from the production of textbooks and any other relevant teaching material for the subject.

The same reasons provided in answer (a) apply in this case as well.

03 July 2018 - NW2125

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Masango, Ms B to ask the Minister of Basic Education

With reference to her reply to question 292 on 23 March 2018, has she received the outstanding information?

Reply:

The response in NA 2512 has reference.

The Department of Basic Education (DBE) does not collect or collate this information. The Honourable Member is requested to direct the question to the relevant provinces as such data is in their possession.

03 July 2018 - NW810

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

(1)Whether any municipality’s health inspectorate department is understaffed; if so, (a) which municipality is affected and (b) what is the (i) actual and (ii) budgeted staff complement in each case; (2) whether any of the affected municipalities conducted any inspections on (a) food processing facilities, (b) food handling facilities and/or (c) restaurants, fast food take aways and other similar establishments falling within its boundary (i) in each of the past three financial years and (ii) since 1 April 2017; if not, in each case, why not; if so, what are the relevant details in each case?

Reply:

The information requested by the honorable member is not readily available in the department. However, the Department has engaged the 9 Provincial Departments responsible for local government to obtain the relevant information from all municipalities in the country. The information will be submitted to the Honourable Member as soon as it is available.

03 July 2018 - NW290

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Tarabella - Marchesi, Ms NI to ask the Minister of Basic Education

(a) How many schools have been built by each provincial education department since 1 January 2009, (b) what is the name of each school, (c) where is each school located, (d) when did construction commence, (e) when was each school handed over to the education department and (f) how much did each school cost?

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 - NW805

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Van Der Walt, Ms D to ask the Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs

(1)With regard to the debt owed to Eskom by the (a) Modimolle, (b) Mookgophong and (c) Thabazimbi Local Municipalities in Limpopo, (i) what amount was owed by each specified municipality at the end of each of the past five financial years and (ii) who was the (aa) municipal manager and (bb) chief financial officer in each case; (2) whether any actions were taken to pay the outstanding debts; if not, why was no action taken; if so, what actions were taken;(3) whether any debts owed by the municipalities to Eskom were written off in the specified financial years; if so, what are the relevant details in each case?

Reply:

(1) (i) Table 1 presents the total amount owed by Modimolle, Mookgophong and Thabazimbi Local Municipalities in Limpopo at the end of the past four financial years as well as January 2018 as follows:

Table 1: Total amounts owed:

   

Financial year

NAME of Municipality

As at Jan_2018 (Rm)

Mar_2017 (Rm)

Mar_2016 (Rm)

Mar_2015 (Rm)

Mar_2014 (Rm)

MODIMOLLE LOCAL MUNICIPALITY

133 677 479

89 691 778

30 052 581

6 216 489

5 479 296

MOOKGOPHONG LOCAL MUNICIPALITY

123 185 380

98 353 558

64 435 450

38 801 446

19 079 933

THABAZIMBI LOCAL MUNICIPALITY

222 470 986

208 018 852

149 351 611

109 226 136

63 239 219

Grand Total

479 333 845

396 064 189

243 839 643

154 244 071

87 798 449

1. (ii) (aa)(bb)

 

2013/14

2014/15

2015/16

2016/17

2017/18

 

MM

MM

MM

MM

MM

Thabazimbi

Ntsoane M.E

Ntsoane M.E (Suspended)

Ntsoane M.E (Suspended)

Vacant

T.J. Ramagaga

Mookgophong

Magwala N.P

Vacant

Sebola O.P

Sebola O.P

Amalgamation

Modimolle

Vacant

Bambo N.S

Bambo N.S

Sebola O.P

Sebola O.P

 

CFO

CFO

CFO

CFO

CFO

Thabazimbi

Malema L.C

Malema L.C (Suspended)

vacant

vacant

Mhlanga S.N

Mookgophong

Eksteen D

Eksteen D

Eksteen D

Eksteen D

Amalgamation

Modimolle

Mathabatha

Mathabatha

Vacant

EKsteen D

vacant

2. Yes, Eskom was involved in the following actions:

  • Various payment arrangements were signed by these municipalities over time, but they were not fully honoured.
  • Eskom, with the intervention of national and provincial government (Treasury and CoGTA) have engaged municipalities in order to agree on realistic payment plans.
  • Promotion of Administration Justice Act (PAJA) was initiated against the three municipalities in question at different time periods.
  • Thabazimbi Municipality entered into several payment arrangements and none were honoured (April 2015, March 2017). Electricity supply was interrupted during October 2017 and November 2017. The municipality has subsequently signed a new payment arrangement with Eskom in December 2017 and it is being honoured monthly.

The municipality is busy with a project of installing smart metering in its residential areas although it is getting resistance from some customers. Upon finalisation of the project, the

smart metering initiative should assist the municipality with its revenue collection efforts.

  • Modimolle and Mookgophong Municipalities signed payment arrangements with Eskom in November 2016 and they were not honoured. Thereafter, they signed new payment arrangements in March 2017 and these were also not honoured. PAJA was initiated in November 2017 and the process was suspended after the municipalities entered into new payment arrangements that were signed in November 2017.

They have subsequently failed to honour their agreements and the electricity bulk supplies to the two municipalities are scheduled to be interrupted from 31 March 2018 as published.

3. Eskom has not written off any municipal debt in any of the abovementioned financial periods.

 

03 July 2018 - NW1930

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

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

Reply:

Department of Environmental Affairs

1) (a) (i) Nil

(ii) Four (4).

(b)

Two (2) Incidencies reported

  • against the same manager, of sexual assault and/or harassment.
 

One (1) incident reported

  • against a manager making sexual advances.
 

One (1) incident reported

  • against an official, of touching of shoulders when walking by/past the complainants work station.

(2) Yes.

 

Two (2) Incidencies reported

  • Basis established.
 

One (1) incident reported

  • Basis established.
 

One (1) incident reported

  • Mediation to caution the implicated officials to refrain from touching the complainant.

iSimangaliso

(1) (a) (i) Nil

(ii) Nil

(b) Not applicable

(2) Not applicable

South African National Biodiversity Institute (SANBI)

1) (a) (i) Nil

(ii) One (1).

(b)

One (1) Incident reported

  • A male staff member allegedly touched a female intern in an inappropriate manner.

(2) Yes.

 

One (1) Incident reported

  • An investigation was conducted and the offender (a male staff member) resigned immediately, before the institution of the disciplinary process.

South African National Parks (SANParks)

(1) (a) (i) Nil

(ii) Nil

(b) Not applicable

(2) Not applicable

South African Weather Service (SAWS)

(1) (a) (i) Nil

(ii) Nil

(b) Not applicable

(2) Not applicable

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03 July 2018 - NW1973

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Steenkamp, Ms J to ask the Minister of Environmental Affairs

(a) Has (i) her Department or (ii) the Waste Bureau issued any authorisations to add post-tyre levy on off-the-road (OTR) waste tyres to stockpiles, (b) how does her Department and the Waste Bureau ensure that stockpile owners comply with the registered waste tyre stockpiles abatement plans, particularly in terms of time-frames for abatement and adequacy of their abatement budgets, (c) what is the status of stockpile owners’ compliance with the abatement plans nationwide, (d) how is her Department currently dealing with non-compliant stockpile owners, (e) how is the Waste Bureau monitoring compliance with the Waste Tyre Regulations of OTR stockpiles, and (f) what are her Department and the Waste Bureau’s current options to enable collections and recycling of the OTRs nationwide?

Reply:

a) (i) No, the stockpiles must be dealt with by the stockpile owners who must fund the management of their stockpile.

(ii) No, the Waste Bureau has not issued any such authorisation.

b) The stockpile owners, on approval of their stockpile abatement plans, are issued with an approval letter, with conditions. These conditions include time-frames for the implementation of the abatement plan. The letter requires the submission of annual reports to enable the Department and the Waste Management Bureau to track progress.

c) 3 stockpile abatement plans were submitted and approved by the Minister. Only 1 plan has submitted the annual report. Letters of non-compliance have been issued to the remaining 2 approved abatement plan owners requesting submission of the report by July 2018.

d) Letter requesting annual reports have been sent to the owners for submission by July 2018.

e) DEA is engaging with historical stockpile owners (stockpiles before November 2012) with regard to their responsibility on submission of receipt of the annual reports as per their approved abatement plans. Site visits are part of the standard operating procedures for compliance monitoring to verify the information contained in the annual reports, and consequent compliance against the Waste Tyre Regulations is determined accordingly.

f) The stockpiles created by REDISA as well as waste tyres collected from collection points are sorted and pre-processed at depots prior to being delivered to processors and/or secondary industries. The Waste Bureau is gradually increasing its OTR pre-processing capability by incrementally procuring preprocessing equipment, as well exploring markets for the pre-processed OTR material. These efforts will then enable the Bureau to address the post levy stockpiles. Stockpiles which do not fall within the category above (Historical waste tyre stockpiles) are dealt with in terms of Regulations 7, 8 and 9 of the Waste Tyre Regulations of 2017. Owners of Historical waste tyre stockpiles are expected to register with the Minister, as well as submit abatement plans to the Minister for approval.

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03 July 2018 - NW2101

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Tarabella - Marchesi, Ms NI to ask the Minister of Basic Education

(a) What is the current dropout rate of learners in each province between (i) Grade 1 and Grade 8, and (ii) Grade 1 and Grade 12, (b) how does her department measure the dropout rate, (c) what are the main reasons for learners dropping out that have been identified by her department and (d) what actions is her department taking to reduce the number of learners who drop out of school?

Reply:

A) Drop-out rate in each province; and

B) The method of calculation in the Department of Basic Education

Currently, the best source of data available for estimating drop-out rates is STATS SA’s General Household Survey (GHS). The most recent data is from 2016. The table below shows the drop-out rates and survival rates for 2 different age cohorts, those born during 1987-1989 (and surveyed between 2011-2013) and those born during 1990-1992 (and surveyed between 2014-2016). These two cohorts provide a justifiable comparison across time, because the individuals would have been the same age when surveyed (between 22 and 26 years old). The specific cohorts were chosen, because individuals aged 22 – 26 years old would have been old enough to have completed school at the time when the GHS data was collected, and we will therefore be able to gauge what percentage of them finished their schooling at which grades. The survival rates in the table show the percentage of individuals who reached each grade. The rate was then converted to show the number of individuals, out of a 1000 individuals who reached each grade. It was then also possible to calculate the percentage of all individuals reaching particular grades who then drop out before attaining the next grade.

Note that the data of several years have been combined for this analysis in order to ensure that there are sufficient sample sizes in each of the cells. It is also important to note that whilst this method provides the most reliable estimates of drop-out rates by grade, it does not reflect the drop-out that happened in a particular year – the data may have been collected from 22-26 year-olds between 2014-2016, but those youths may have dropped out of school in an earlier year.

Interpretation focusing on 2014-2016:

An estimated 0.7% of 22-26 year-olds in 2014-2016 reported to have not even completed Grade 1, whereas 51.5% of this cohort attained Grade 12. It was also calculated that 26% of those with Grade 11 (NB: not of all youths) dropped-out before attaining Grade 12. Similarly, the drop-out rates for grade 7, 8 and 9 were 3.1%, 4.6% and 9.5% respectively.

Drop-out rates for each grade are also reported by province using the same methodology in the tables below, for both the 2011-2013 combined period and the 2014-2016 combined period. It is worth noting that in general the survival rates improved in the more recent period.

Survival rates and drop-out rates, associated with each grade

 

2011-2013

2014-2016

 

Survival Rate

Survival per 1000

Percentage dropping out with this Grade attained

Survival Rate

Survival per 1000

Percentage dropping out with this Grade attained

Total cohort

100%

 

 

100%

 

 

No schooling

 

1000

0.7%

 

1000

0.7%

Grade 1

99.3%

993

0.4%

99.3%

993

0.1%

Grade 2

98.9%

989

0.5%

99.1%

991

0.2%

Grade 3

98.4%

984

0.4%

98.9%

989

0.5%

Grade 4

98.0%

980

0.7%

98.4%

984

0.5%

Grade 5

97.3%

973

1.0%

97.9%

979

0.8%

Grade 6

96.3%

963

1.5%

97.1%

971

1.5%

Grade 7

94.9%

949

3.1%

95.7%

957

3.1%

Grade 8

92.0%

920

5.2%

92.7%

927

4.6%

Grade 9

87.2%

872

9.0%

88.5%

885

9.5%

Grade 10

79.4%

794

17.1%

80.0%

800

15.5%

Grade 11

65.8%

658

26.0%

67.6%

676

23.8%

Grade 12

48.6%

486

 

51.5%

515

 

Data Source: General Household Survey, DBE own calculation

Drop-out rates, associated with each grade by province 2014-2016

Grade

No schooling

Grade 1

Grade 2

Grade 3

Grade 4

Grade 5

Grade 6

Grade 7

Grade 8

Grade 9

Grade 10

Grade 11

Western Cape

1.0%

0.1%

0.2%

0.4%

0.3%

0.3%

0.8%

3.1%

4.7%

9.9%

16.9%

22.3%

Eastern Cape

0.9%

0.2%

0.4%

1.3%

1.1%

1.9%

3.0%

5.0%

6.9%

13.7%

23.8%

35.0%

Northern Cape

1.8%

0.4%

0.0%

0.4%

0.5%

1.1%

2.3%

4.0%

8.8%

14.0%

19.3%

23.0%

Free State

0.9%

0.1%

0.1%

0.1%

0.4%

0.8%

1.8%

3.4%

5.2%

12.5%

17.1%

21.5%

KwaZulu-Natal

0.7%

0.3%

0.4%

0.5%

0.6%

0.8%

0.8%

2.5%

4.1%

7.8%

13.3%

25.3%

North West

1.4%

0.2%

0.5%

0.3%

0.7%

0.9%

2.1%

2.5%

6.3%

14.5%

20.2%

22.6%

Gauteng

0.4%

0.0%

0.2%

0.2%

0.3%

0.2%

0.8%

2.0%

2.6%

5.0%

10.4%

17.6%

Mpumalanga

0.5%

0.0%

0.0%

0.3%

0.5%

1.5%

1.6%

3.7%

2.9%

8.1%

16.6%

28.7%

Limpopo

0.6%

0.1%

0.2%

0.7%

0.6%

0.8%

2.5%

4.3%

7.3%

15.6%

19.3%

28.4%

Data Source: General Household Survey, DBE own calculation

Note: data for 2014-2016 pooled together to overcome small sample errors

Interpretation: This means that 28.4% of 22-26 year-olds in Limpopo who completed Grade 11 dropped-out before attaining Grade 12.

Drop-out rates, associated with each grade by province 2011-2013

Grade

No schooling

Grade 1

Grade 2

Grade 3

Grade 4

Grade 5

Grade 6

Grade 7

Grade 8

Grade 9

Grade 10

Grade 11

Western Cape

0.4%

0.3%

0.3%

0.1%

0.2%

0.5%

0.8%

2.7%

5.5%

11.1%

21.1%

23.1%

Eastern Cape

0.7%

0.4%

0.8%

1.3%

1.2%

2.3%

3.6%

5.2%

10.0%

13.3%

23.5%

40.6%

Northern Cape

1.5%

0.1%

0.1%

0.6%

1.9%

0.8%

1.4%

4.6%

10.3%

14.1%

20.7%

19.4%

Free State

0.3%

0.4%

0.2%

0.2%

1.0%

0.4%

1.9%

2.8%

4.9%

12.7%

19.1%

20.3%

KwaZulu-Natal

0.5%

0.6%

0.6%

0.7%

0.8%

0.9%

1.1%

2.4%

4.0%

7.5%

15.2%

23.2%

North West

1.8%

0.7%

0.4%

0.5%

0.8%

1.9%

2.3%

5.4%

6.1%

10.1%

19.2%

27.3%

Gauteng

0.6%

0.3%

0.4%

0.1%

0.4%

0.4%

0.8%

1.7%

2.8%

4.8%

12.0%

22.2%

Mpumalanga

1.2%

0.1%

0.6%

0.2%

0.9%

1.2%

1.4%

2.9%

6.5%

8.9%

16.3%

29.4%

Limpopo

1.1%

0.5%

0.4%

0.4%

0.4%

1.3%

1.3%

4.3%

5.2%

12.6%

22.5%

33.4%

Data Source: General Household Survey, DBE own calculation

Note: data for 2011-2013 pooled together to overcome small sample errors

Reasons for not attending an educational institution

For children who are not attending school, the GHS asks: “What is the main reason why [this child] is not attending any educational institution?” Responses to this question must be interpreted in the light of research showing that the main predictor of dropping out is poor quality early education. The self-reported reasons for not attending school may act as a trigger for dropping out, but those same factors may not trigger drop out for children who are progressing well in terms of learning levels, especially if they are in a good quality school. Furthermore, it should be noted that this question was only asked of learners who stated that they are not currently attending any educational institution, and the severity of each reason should be interpreted as such. The figure below shows the number and percentage of children aged 7 to 15 years old who reported not attending any education institution. In 2016, 1.1% (roughly 104 000 learners) of all 7 to 15 year olds were reported to not be attending any education institution.

The table below shows that disability is the main reported reason on why children aged 7 to 15 years old are not attending any educational institution. The 28% statistic should be interpreted as 28% of the children not attending any educational institution (which is 1.1% of all 7 to 15 year olds) responded that disability was the main reason. However, as reported in the 2016 GHS: Focus on Schooling report, around 90% of learners with disabilities are currently attending an educational institution. Encouragingly, no respondents in this age group stated that marriage or lack of transport are reasons for not attending any education institution. For the 15% of 16 to 18 year olds not attending educational institutions, the main reasons were because of a lack of money for fees and that they completed their education or are satisfied with their level of education.

7 to 15 year old children who are out of school, 2002 – 2016

Reasons for non-attendance of educational institutions among, 2016

Reason

% of the roughly 104,000 learners aged 7 to 15 who are not in school

% of the roughly 466,000 learners aged 16 to 18 who are not in school

No money for fees

6.8%

21.4%

Other

15.9%

14.8%

Has completed education/satisfied with my level of education/do not want to study

5.9%

13%

Education is useless or not interesting

6.5%

8.3%

Failed exams

2.8%

7.7%

Family commitment (e.g. child minding)

2.5%

7.4%

He or she is working at home or business/job

1%

7.3%

Unable to perform at school

6.3%

6.5%

Pregnancy

2.2%

3.3%

Not accepted for enrolment

8.6%

3%

Disability

28%

2.2%

Illness

7.1%

2%

Too old/young

3.7%

1.2%

Do not have time/too busy

1.1%

0.7%

Got married

0%

0.5%

Violence at school

1.2%

0.4%

Difficulties to get to school (transport)

0%

0.4%

School/education institution is too far

0.4%

0.1%

Total

100%

100%

Data Source: General Household Survey, DBE own calculation

C) Main reasons for learner dropping out as identified by the Department of Basic Education

Main reasons for learner drop-out include:

  • The socio-economic situation of communities such as poverty and unemployment
  • Inaccessibility of services such as health services
  • Teenage pregnancy
  • High prevalence of gender based violence and other related developmental problems (most notably HIV infections and reproductive health).
  • Institutional barriers (lack of gender budgeting, gender‐biased curriculum and pedagogy, and lack of integration in service delivery);
  • Socio‐cultural barriers (poor parenting, cultural factors such as initiation schools, virginity testing & ukuthwala)
  • Gendered burden of care in families and communities where girl children are expected to take care of sickly parents and younger siblings.

D) Interventions and actions taken in an attempt to reduce dropout rates in schools

  • Learners who drop out of school are categorised as vulnerable learners and are targeted for support through the Care and Support for Teaching and Learning (CSTL) Programme. Schools ensure that vulnerable learners receive the various pro-poor programmes implemented in schools such as fee exemption, scholar transport, school meals through the National School Nutrition Programme, and school health services through the Integrated School Health Programme.
    • The National School Nutrition Programme provides a meal to more than 9m learners every school day to address issues of hunger and food insecurity that might prevent learners from coming to and staying in school.
    • The Integrated School Health Programme provides health services to more than 1m learners per year, to ensure that learners are not prevented from coming to or staying in school due to health reasons.
    • Considering the shortage of psychosocial professionals in education, the Department of Basic Education together with Provinces are increasingly orientating educators on various psychosocial skills to enable them to support vulnerable learners, especially around trauma support to ensure that learners are not prevented from coming to or staying in school due to emotional distress.
  • In addition, relevant Departments such as the Departments of Social Development, Health, Home Affairs, SASSA, non-governmental organisations and the private sector are coordinated through the CSTL framework to render the necessary support to vulnerable learners, either through integrated service delivery days coordinated by the Department of Basic Education or individual referral of learners for services by schools.
  • Advocacy programmes to empower learners at risk so that they do not feel unsupported and resort to dropping out. These advocacy programmes include:
    • Speak Out Against Abuse
    • Prevent Violence and Bullying in Schools
    • GEMBEM/ Youth Leadership programme

03 July 2018 - NW2089

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Steenkamp, Ms J to ask the Minister of Environmental Affairs

Whether her department has any plans in place to ensure that the Waste Management Bureau depot at Klerksoord is compliant as it is missing a fence and has no water for fire safety which renders it noncompliant; if not, why not; if so, what are the relevant details?

Reply:

The fence at Klerksoord Depot was erected in March 2018. The depot landlord has arranged to be in compliance with fire safety requirements by end of June 2018. The process of erecting a borehole following a lack of response to an application for water connection from City of Tshwane is underway.

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03 July 2018 - NW1651

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Van Dalen, Mr P to ask the Minister of Higher Education and Training

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

Reply:

(a) (i) Since the Department of Higher Education and Training became operational on 1 April 2010, six cases were referred to the South African Police Services for further investigation comprising two from the Department and four by public entities based on the information submitted to date.

(ii) The Department referred no matters to the Directorate for Priority Crime Investigations, while the public entities referred four cases for investigation.

(b) (i) Both the Departmental and three of the eight public entity cases have since been investigated by the South African Police Services and Directorate for Priority Crime Investigations.

(ii) In respect of the Department, one of the two cases has been followed up by the Accounting Officer, while the second matter is currently under investigation. The public entity cases are still under investigation.

(ii) None of the investigations has resulted in convictions to date.

03 July 2018 - NW2100

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Tarabella - Marchesi, Ms NI to ask the Minister of Basic Education

(a) What toilet facilities were available at the Luna Primary School at the time of Lumka Mkhethwa’s death in March 2018, (b) were any temporary toilets supplied by the Eastern Cape provincial education department after the learner’s death and (c) what is the current status of sanitation at the school?

Reply:

a) The school has 5 blocks of face brick Ventilated Improved Pit (VIP) latrines as well as 2 blocks of plaster brick Pit Latrines.

b) Yes.

c) Construction of toilets to replace the 2 blocks of pit latrines is underway as well as a donation by MTN for renovations to existing structures.

03 July 2018 - NW2090

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Steenkamp, Ms J to ask the Minister of Environmental Affairs

How do the current levels of the Waste Management Bureau’s (WMB) offtake compare to the Recycling and Economic Development Initiative of South Africa, (b) what recycling rates were achieved in 2018 under the management of the WMB, (c) what is currently being done with regard to the off-the-road (OTR) tyres collections backlog and (d) what volume of OTRs have been recycled?

Reply:

(a) The table below shows the comparison between the Waste Bureau and Redisa in term of waste tyres processed on an annualised basis. It shows that if exports are excluded, then the Waste Bureau performs better than Redisa.

 

Oct17-Mar18 Annualised

Dec16-Jul17 Annualised

 

Recycled (Tons)

Category

Waste Bureau

Redisa

Re-use

3 277

78

Crumbing

7 945

4 482

Pyrolysis

3 616

6 357

TDF

21 772

14 426

Sub-Total (excl Exports)

36 610

25 343

Exports

0

12 473

Total incl Exports

36 610

37 816

Estimated waste tyres arising

170 226

Recycling as % waste tyres arising (excl exports)

21,5%

14,9%

Recycling as % waste tyres arising (incl exports)

22,5%

22,2%

(b) As shown in (a) above, the recycling rate as % of waste tyres arising is 21.5%. The recycling rate is 22% for both the Waste Bureau and Redisa if exports are included.

(c) The stockpiles created by Redisa as well as waste tyres collected from collection points are sorted and pre-processed at depots prior to being delivered to processors and/or secondary industries. The Waste Bureau is gradually increasing its OTR pre-processing capability by incrementally procuring pre-processing equipment as well exploring markets for the pre-processed OTR material. These efforts will then enable the Bureau to address the post levy stockpiles. Stockpiles which do not fall within the category above (Historical waste tyre stockpiles), are dealt with in terms of Regulations 7, 8 and 9 of the Waste Tyre Regulations of 2017. Owners of Historical waste tyre stockpiles are expected to register with the Minister as well as submit abatement plans to the Minister for approval.

(d) 874 tons of OTR were recycled during the period from Oct 2017 to March 2018.

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02 July 2018 - NW2160

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Mente-Nkuna, Ms NV to ask the Minister of Energy

With reference to his reply to question 1363 on 23 May 2018, what percentage of shares in Main Street (RF) (Pty) Ltd, Ramizone (RF) (Pty) Ltd, Amstilinx (RF) (Pty) Ltd, Amstilite (RF) (Pty) Ltd are owned by BTSA Netherlands Cooperatie U.A, Ramizest and Friedshelf 1294 respectively?

Reply:

The shareholding of BTSA Netherlands Cooperatie U.A, Ramizest and Friedshelf 1294 are the same across all four projects. Refer to table below for detail per shareholder.

 

Company

Shareholders

Shareholding

Main Street (RF) (Pty) Ltd

BTSA

60%

 

Ramizest (on behalf of the Letsatsi Trust)

37.5%

 

Friedshelf 1294 (on behalf of the relevant Local Community Trust)

2.5%

Ramizone (RF) (Pty) Ltd

BTSA

60%

 

Ramizest (on behalf of the Letsatsi Trust)

37.5%

 

Friedshelf 1294 (on behalf of the relevant Local Community Trust)

2.5%

Amstilinx (RF) (Pty) Ltd

BTSA

60%

 

Ramizest (on behalf of the Letsatsi Trust)

37.5%

 

Friedshelf 1294 (on behalf of the relevant Local Community Trust)

2.5%

Amstilite (RF) (Pty) Ltd

BTSA

60%

 

Ramizest (on behalf of the Letsatsi Trust)

37.5%

 

Friedshelf 1294 (on behalf of the relevant Local Community Trust)

2.5%

Approved / Not Approved

Mr J T Radebe, MP

Minister of Energy

Date:

02 July 2018 - NW2158

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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.

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Mr J T Radebe, MP

Minister of Energy

Date

02 July 2018 - NW2157

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Mathys, Ms L to ask the Minister of Energy

Whether any government employees (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:

Government employees declare their financial interest in companies annually as required by the Public Service Regulations.

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Mr J T Radebe, MP

Minister of Energy

Date:

02 July 2018 - NW2166

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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:

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02 July 2018 - NW2149

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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 - NW2152

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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 - NW1909

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

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

Reply:

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

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

3. Falls Away.

4. Falls Away.

5. Falls Away.

02 July 2018 - NW1589

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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

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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

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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 - NW1892

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

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

Reply:

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

(ii) Approximately 7 580 951 Ha.

(b) (i) Annexure A.

(ii) Column A, Annexure A.

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

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

(b)(ii)

         

(c )

 

PROVINCE

TOWN NAME

PARCEL

PORTION

REG OWNER

FARM NAME

EXTEND (ha)

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

864

0

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

THORN PARK

524,32

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

865

0

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 865

251,44

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

865

1

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 865

246,96

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

866

2

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 866

154,90

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1023

0

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1023

67,65

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1024

0

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

RICHMOND

3,78

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1024

1

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

RICHMOND

1,22

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1025

0

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1025

79,56

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1025

8

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1025

141,94

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1026

0

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

N'CERA OUTSPAN

296,97

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1027

0

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1027

336,48

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1027

1

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1027

243,91

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1027

2

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1027

40,47

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1027

3

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1027

40,47

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1028

1

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1028

126,37

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1028

3

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1028

21,48

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1029

1

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1029

228,46

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1029

2

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1029

157,76

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1029

3

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1029

159,94

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1029

4

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1029

60,67

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1031

0

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1031

231,15

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1031

1

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1031

272,97

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1032

0

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1032

245,13

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1032

1

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1032

324,14

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1033

0

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1033

236,59

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1033

1

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1033

354,88

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1034

0

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1034

561,91

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1034

1

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1034

36,04

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1034

4

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1034

110,95

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1035

0

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1035

378,29

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1035

1

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1035

92,93

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1035

2

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1035

33,91

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1036

0

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1036

176,41

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1037

0

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1037

245,82

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1037

1

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1037

86,89

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1037

2

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1037

33,60

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1037

3

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1037

79,66

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1037

4

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1037

118,82

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1037

5

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1037

11,74

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1037

6

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1037

78,65

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1038

0

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1038

194,45

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1038

2

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1038

25,82

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1038

3

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1038

57,44

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1038

4

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1038

32,75

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1038

5

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1038

55,98

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1038

6

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1038

55,81

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1038

7

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1038

54,80

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1038

8

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1038

55,87

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1038

9

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1038

23,89

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1038

10

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1038

21,42

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1038

11

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1038

23,34

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1038

12

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1038

24,55

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1038

13

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1038

30,32

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1039

0

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1039

49,18

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1039

1

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1039

4,65

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1039

2

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1039

98,96

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1039

3

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1039

0,41

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1039

4

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1039

211,53

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1039

6

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1039

106,73

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1040

0

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1040

107,43

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1040

1

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1040

106,49

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1040

2

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1040

108,99

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1040

3

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1040

109,59

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1040

4

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1040

95,37

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1041

0

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1041

135,05

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1041

2

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1041

108,33

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1041

4

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1041

195,02

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1043

7

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1043

35,22

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1043

9

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1043

13,58

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1043

13

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1043

23,94

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1043

14

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1043

35,39

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1043

22

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1043

26,15

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1043

25

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1043

3,76

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1044

0

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1044

556,71

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1044

2

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1044

79,37

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1045

5

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1045

82,06

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1046

19

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1046

57,48

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1162

0

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1162

139,06

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1297

0

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1297

152,33

 

EASTERN CAPE

EAST LONDON RD

1327

0

IMIDUSHANE TRIBE

FARM 1327

53,65

 

KWAZULU-NATAL

CRESTHOLME

128

0

NGCOLOSI TRIBE

 

0,14

 

KWAZULU-NATAL

CRESTHOLME

145

0

NGCOLOSI TRIBE

 

0,39

 

KWAZULU-NATAL

ES

18186

0

MTWANA TRIBE

UITSTAAN

1412,09

 

KWAZULU-NATAL

ES

18260

0

MANTAHWA TRIBE

WELVERDIENT

909,39

 

KWAZULU-NATAL

ES

18261

0

CHIEF OF MAUBSHEVA TRIBE

ZAMENKOMST

1332,08

 

KWAZULU-NATAL

ES

18269

0

CHIEF OF MAUBSHEVA TRIBE

BULT FONTEIN

1037,72

 

KWAZULU-NATAL

FT

5981

40

NGCOLOSI TRIBE

LANGE FONTEIN

0,47

 

KWAZULU-NATAL

FT

14738

5

NGCOLOSI TRIBE

BERRELL

1,43

 

KWAZULU-NATAL

FT

14738

6

NGCOLOSI TRIBE

BERRELL

2,70

 

KWAZULU-NATAL

FT

14738

7

NGCOLOSI TRIBE

BERRELL

2,75

 

KWAZULU-NATAL

FT

14738

22

NGCOLOSI TRIBE

BERRELL

0,61

 

KWAZULU-NATAL

NONGOMA

428

0

USUTHU TRIBE

 

0,61

 

LIMPOPO

JS

127

1

NDEBELE MAHLANGU TRIBE

LUKAU

81,17

 

LIMPOPO

JS

127

2

NDEBELE MAHLANGU TRIBE

LUKAU

310,51

 

LIMPOPO

JS

127

7

NDEBELE MAHLANGU TRIBE

LUKAU

72,53

 

LIMPOPO

JS

127

8

NDEBELE MAHLANGU TRIBE

LUKAU

8,55

 

LIMPOPO

JS

127

12

NDEBELE MAHLANGU TRIBE

LUKAU

118,36

 

LIMPOPO

JS

128

1

NDEBELE MAHLANGU TRIBE

STERKFONTEIN

180,16

 

LIMPOPO

JS

128

2

NDEBELE MAHLANGU TRIBE

STERKFONTEIN

180,38

 

LIMPOPO

JS

128

3

NDEBELE MAHLANGU TRIBE

STERKFONTEIN

180,36

 

LIMPOPO

JS

128

5

NDEBELE MAHLANGU TRIBE

STERKFONTEIN

180,14

 

LIMPOPO

JS

129

0

NDEBELE MAHLANGU TRIBE

AANGEWEZEN

2509,39

 

LIMPOPO

JS

131

0

NDEBELE MAHLANGU TRIBE

FRISCHGEWAAGD

569,99

 

LIMPOPO

JS

131

1

NDEBELE MAHLANGU TRIBE

FRISCHGEWAAGD

332,75

 

LIMPOPO

JS

131

2

NDEBELE MAHLANGU TRIBE

FRISCHGEWAAGD

256,89

 

LIMPOPO

JS

131

3

NDEBELE MAHLANGU TRIBE

FRISCHGEWAAGD

254,01

 

LIMPOPO

JS

132

3

NDEBELE MAHLANGU TRIBE

GEMSBOKSPRUIT

85,61

 

LIMPOPO

JS

132

5

NDEBELE MAHLANGU TRIBE

GEMSBOKSPRUIT

153,25

 

LIMPOPO

JS

132

6

NDEBELE MAHLANGU TRIBE

GEMSBOKSPRUIT

28,25

 

LIMPOPO

JS

133

0

NDEBELE MAHLANGU TRIBE

VAALKOPFONTEIN

2524,64

 

LIMPOPO

JS

135

0

NDEBELE MAHLANGU TRIBE

PAARDENPLAATS

503,13

 

LIMPOPO

JS

135

1

NDEBELE MAHLANGU TRIBE

PAARDENPLAATS

473,70

 

LIMPOPO

JS

135

2

NDEBELE MAHLANGU TRIBE

PAARDENPLAATS

251,53

 

LIMPOPO

JS

135

3

NDEBELE MAHLANGU TRIBE

PAARDENPLAATS

261,61

 

LIMPOPO

JS

135

5

NDEBELE MAHLANGU TRIBE

PAARDENPLAATS

261,60

 

LIMPOPO

JS

135

6

NDEBELE MAHLANGU TRIBE

PAARDENPLAATS

257,14

 

LIMPOPO

JS

135

7

NDEBELE MAHLANGU TRIBE

PAARDENPLAATS

261,59

 

LIMPOPO

JS

135

8

NDEBELE MAHLANGU TRIBE

PAARDENPLAATS

261,60

 

LIMPOPO

JS

135

9

NDEBELE MAHLANGU TRIBE

PAARDENPLAATS

261,59

 

LIMPOPO

JS

136

0

NDEBELE MAHLANGU TRIBE

SYFERFONTEIN

1277,31

 

LIMPOPO

JS

137

1

NDEBELE MAHLANGU TRIBE

DWARS-IN-DE-WEG

755,14

 

LIMPOPO

KP

183

1

BAKGATLA-BA-KGAFELA TRIBE

ENGELAND

928,34

 

LIMPOPO

KP

191

0

BAKGATLA-BA-KGAFELA TRIBE

QUEENSTOWN

1899,70

 

LIMPOPO

KP

206

0

BAKGATLA-BA-KGAFELA TRIBE

MIDDELBURG

725,31

 

LIMPOPO

KP

206

2

BAKGATLA-BA-KGAFELA TRIBE

MIDDELBURG

770,42

 

LIMPOPO

KQ

360

0

BAKGATLA-BA-KGAFELA TRIBE

BUFFELSFONTEIN

1571,21

 

LIMPOPO

KQ

362

6

BAKGATLA-BA-KGAFELA TRIBE

MIDDELKOP

1644,98

 

LIMPOPO

KS

80

0

DITLOU-MACHIDI TRIBE

BLAUWKRANS

344,37

 

LIMPOPO

KS

270

0

BAKGAGA BA-MPHAHLELE TRIBE

DRIEKANT

253,03

 

LIMPOPO

KS

274

0

BAKGAGA BA-MPHAHLELE TRIBE

LANGPLAATS

102,84

 

LIMPOPO

KS

294

0

DITLOU NTSHONG TRIBE

UITKYK

152,80

 

LIMPOPO

KS

298

0

DITLOU NTSHONG TRIBE

SUCCESS

196,73

 

LIMPOPO

KS

302

0

DITLOU NTSHONG TRIBE

ONGEGUND

91,75

 

LIMPOPO

KS

303

0

DITLOU NTSHONG TRIBE

EBENHAEZER

220,43

 

LIMPOPO

KS

304

0

DITLOU NTSHONG TRIBE

PLAATS

213,05

 

LIMPOPO

KS

325

0

BAKGAGA BA-MPHAHLELE TRIBE

WOLVEKOP

225,98

 

LIMPOPO

KS

332

0

BAKGAGA BA-MPHAHLELE TRIBE

PLATRAND

254,18

 

LIMPOPO

KS

353

0

BAKGAGA BA-MPHAHLELE TRIBE

VLUGTPLAATS

463,02

 

LIMPOPO

KS

354

0

BAKGAGA BA-MPHAHLELE TRIBE

RIVIERPLAATS

393,58

 

LIMPOPO

KS

355

0

BAKGAGA BA-MPHAHLELE TRIBE

ZWARTBANK

574,12

 

LIMPOPO

KS

356

0

BAKGAGA BA-MPHAHLELE TRIBE

WATERKLOOF

326,49

 

LIMPOPO

KS

359

0

BAKGAGA BA-MPHAHLELE TRIBE

TSJUENISPOORT OOST

292,18

 

LIMPOPO

KS

360

0

DITLOU-MACHIDI TRIBE

LANGKRANS

290,57

 

LIMPOPO

KS

361

1

BAKGAGA BA-MPHAHLELE TRIBE

TSJUENISPOORT WEST

0,51

 

LIMPOPO

KS

369

0

BAKGAGA BA-MPHAHLELE TRIBE

SCHOONKLIP

161,79

 

LIMPOPO

KS

377

0

BAKGAGA BA-MPHAHLELE TRIBE

M'PATLELA'S KRAAL

684,94

 

LIMPOPO

KS

380

0

BAKGAGA BA-MPHAHLELE TRIBE

YZERMYN

476,65

 

LIMPOPO

KS

386

0

BAKGAGA BA-MPHAHLELE TRIBE

UITKOMST

178,23

 

LIMPOPO

KS

393

0

BAKGAGA BA-MPHAHLELE TRIBE

BAKENKOP

420,23

 

LIMPOPO

KS

396

1

BAKGAGA BA-MPHAHLELE TRIBE

KATKLOOF

700,22

 

LIMPOPO

KS

433

0

BAKGAGA BA-MPHAHLELE TRIBE

DIEPSLOOT

561,51

 

LIMPOPO

KS

475

0

BAKGAGA BA-MPHAHLELE TRIBE

KOPPIESKRAAL

699,38

 

LIMPOPO

KS

478

0

BAKGAGA BA-MPHAHLELE TRIBE

SPELONK

779,37

 

LIMPOPO

KS

518

0

BAKGAGA BA-MPHAHLELE TRIBE

CROCODILWAL

674,87

 

LIMPOPO

KS

523

0

BAKGAGA BA-MPHAHLELE TRIBE

TAAIBOSCHSPRUIT

2149,31

 

LIMPOPO

KS

526

0

BAKGAGA BA-MPHAHLELE TRIBE

GROOTKOP

775,59

 

LIMPOPO

KS

529

0

BAKGAGA BA-MPHAHLELE TRIBE

HARTEBEESTLAAGTE

982,26

 

LIMPOPO

KS

531

1

BAKGAGA BA-MPHAHLELE TRIBE

BADFONTEIN

204,09

 

LIMPOPO

KS

532

2

MASEMOLA TRIBE

WONDERBOOM

484,27

 

LIMPOPO

KS

532

4

MASEMOLA TRIBE

WONDERBOOM

520,54

 

LIMPOPO

KS

536

0

MASEMOLA TRIBE

HAAKDOORNDRAAI

2722,69

 

LIMPOPO

KS

639

0

MASEMOLA TRIBE

VOGELSTRUISKOPJE

754,91

 

LIMPOPO

KS

641

1

MATLALA TRIBE

COETZEESDRAAI

454,59

 

LIMPOPO

KS

641

3

MATLALA TRIBE

COETZEESDRAAI

425,76

 

LIMPOPO

KS

641

4

MATLALA TRIBE

COETZEESDRAAI

434,85

 

LIMPOPO

KS

680

1

MATLALA TRIBE

HINDOSTAN

468,96

 

LIMPOPO

KS

680

2

MATLALA TRIBE

HINDOSTAN

341,62

 

LIMPOPO

KS

682

0

MATLALA TRIBE

LOLAMONTES

961,59

 

LIMPOPO

KS

682

2

MATLALA TRIBE

LOLAMONTES

384,69

 

LIMPOPO

KS

716

0

MATLALA TRIBE

NOOITGEZIEN

452,90

 

LIMPOPO

KS

750

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

LEEUWFONTEIN

1786,26

 

LIMPOPO

KS

751

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

BRAKFONTEIN

719,35

 

LIMPOPO

KS

751

1

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

BRAKFONTEIN

746,54

 

LIMPOPO

KS

754

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

RIETVALEI

2534,40

 

LIMPOPO

KS

756

0

MATLALA TRIBE

WELGELEGEN

2191,79

 

LIMPOPO

KS

785

7

KWENA MASHABELA TRIBE

PROBEREN

7,46

 

LIMPOPO

KS

791

1

MASEMOLA TRIBE

NOOITVERWACHT

643,53

 

LIMPOPO

KS

792

0

MASEMOLA TRIBE

VERGENOEGD

1963,49

 

LIMPOPO

KS

796

1

MASEMOLA TRIBE

GAATAAN

1064,23

 

LIMPOPO

KS

797

0

MASEMOLA TRIBE

DERDEMAAL

2179,72

 

LIMPOPO

KS

829

0

MATLALA TRIBE

BUFFELSFONTEIN

630,92

 

LIMPOPO

KS

829

1

MATLALA TRIBE

BUFFELSFONTEIN

864,13

 

LIMPOPO

KS

829

3

MATLALA TRIBE

BUFFELSFONTEIN

203,76

 

LIMPOPO

KS

834

0

MATLALA TRIBE

WELGELEGEN

1132,94

 

LIMPOPO

KS

840

0

PHOKWANE TRIBE

MASLEROEMS OUDESTADT

2788,64

 

LIMPOPO

KS

851

1

PHOKWANE TRIBE

UITKYK

372,15

 

LIMPOPO

KS

851

2

PHOKWANE TRIBE

UITKYK

187,57

 

LIMPOPO

KS

851

6

PHOKWANE TRIBE

UITKYK

168,95

 

LIMPOPO

KS

851

7

PHOKWANE TRIBE

UITKYK

254,72

 

LIMPOPO

KS

854

1

MATLALA TRIBE

WELKOM

1019,94

 

LIMPOPO

KS

856

0

MATLALA TRIBE

MOOIHOEK

2298,56

 

LIMPOPO

KS

859

1

MATLALA TRIBE

PAARDENZOEK

406,18

 

LIMPOPO

KS

859

4

MATLALA TRIBE

PAARDENZOEK

608,83

 

LIMPOPO

KS

861

1

MATLALA TRIBE

BUFFELSKLOOF

411,16

 

LIMPOPO

KS

862

0

MATLALA TRIBE

VAALBANK

741,76

 

LIMPOPO

KS

864

1

NDEBELE MAHLANGU TRIBE

GROENFONTEIN

71,20

 

LIMPOPO

KS

868

1

NDEBELE MAHLANGU TRIBE

ENKELDEDOORN

285,35

 

LIMPOPO

KS

868

5

NDEBELE MAHLANGU TRIBE

ENKELDEDOORN

367,41

 

LIMPOPO

KS

868

8

NDEBELE MAHLANGU TRIBE

ENKELDEDOORN

265,57

 

LIMPOPO

KS

872

0

PHOKWANE TRIBE

NEBO

2420,14

 

LIMPOPO

KS

874

2

NDEBELE MAHLANGU TRIBE

SPITSKOP

499,60

 

LIMPOPO

KS

874

3

NDEBELE MAHLANGU TRIBE

SPITSKOP

249,89

 

LIMPOPO

KS

874

5

NDEBELE MAHLANGU TRIBE

SPITSKOP

690,69

 

LIMPOPO

KS

874

6

NDEBELE MAHLANGU TRIBE

SPITSKOP

749,27

 

LIMPOPO

KS

876

0

PHOKWANE TRIBE

RIETFONTEIN

437,44

 

LIMPOPO

KS

876

1

PHOKWANE TRIBE

RIETFONTEIN

172,89

 

LIMPOPO

KS

876

2

PHOKWANE TRIBE

RIETFONTEIN

440,35

 

LIMPOPO

KS

876

3

PHOKWANE TRIBE

RIETFONTEIN

452,18

 

LIMPOPO

KS

876

4

PHOKWANE TRIBE

RIETFONTEIN

269,14

 

LIMPOPO

KS

876

8

PHOKWANE TRIBE

RIETFONTEIN

260,16

 

LIMPOPO

KS

876

12

PHOKWANE TRIBE

RIETFONTEIN

1011,10

 

LIMPOPO

KT

35

2

MAFEFE TRIBE

HAFFENDEN HEIGHTS

827,13

 

LIMPOPO

KT

40

0

MAFEFE TRIBE

KEL

599,63

 

LIMPOPO

KT

60

0

MAFEFE TRIBE

HORN GATE

378,36

 

LIMPOPO

KT

61

0

MAFEFE TRIBE

SKA

595,83

 

LIMPOPO

KT

176

0

BANARENG BA LETSOALO TRIBE

BULWER

1698,91

 

LIMPOPO

KT

176

1

BANARENG BA LETSOALO TRIBE

BULWER

1306,40

 

LIMPOPO

KT

196

0

BAKONE BA MAMETJA TRIBE

SADOWA

3127,62

 

LIMPOPO

KT

197

0

BAKONE BA MAMETJA TRIBE

THE WILLOWS

2162,75

 

LIMPOPO

KT

228

0

BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE

CALIFORNIA

5472,13

 

LIMPOPO

LR

124

1

MAPELA TRIBE

RICHARDS LAGER

646,11

 

LIMPOPO

LR

170

0

MAPELA TRIBE

DISAPPOINTMENT

1349,36

 

LIMPOPO

LR

173

0

MAPELA TRIBE

ROOIPOORT

1680,65

 

LIMPOPO

LR

240

0

BAHANANOA TRIBE

ZEIST

715,25

 

LIMPOPO

LR

245

0

BAHANANOA TRIBE

PADLANGS

974,80

 

LIMPOPO

LR

246

0

BAHANANOA TRIBE

HAAKDOORNS

1072,04

 

LIMPOPO

LR

247

0

BAHANANOA TRIBE

DROOGEBULT

1120,74

 

LIMPOPO

LR

248

0

BAHANANOA TRIBE

KAALPLAATS

926,27

 

LIMPOPO

LR

259

0

BAHANANOA TRIBE

THE GLEN

3794,73

 

LIMPOPO

LR

261

0

BAHANANOA TRIBE

BUFFELSHOEK

1883,97

 

LIMPOPO

LR

261

1

BAHANANOA TRIBE

BUFFELSHOEK

142,76

 

LIMPOPO

LR

262

1

BAHANANOA TRIBE

INVERAAN

1023,59

 

LIMPOPO

LR

264

0

BAHANANOA TRIBE

LEIPSIG

2264,21

 

LIMPOPO

LR

266

0

BAHANANOA TRIBE

THE PARK

1558,69

 

LIMPOPO

LR

273

0

BAHANANOA TRIBE

BULFONTEIN

1190,39

 

LIMPOPO

LR

277

0

BAHANANOA TRIBE

VERGELEGEN

1215,52

 

LIMPOPO

LR

278

0

BAHANANOA TRIBE

KRANSKOP

720,34

 

LIMPOPO

LR

306

0

BAHANANOA TRIBE

DRIEKOPJES

1003,77

 

LIMPOPO

LR

307

0

BAHANANOA TRIBE

WINDHOEK

827,62

 

LIMPOPO

LR

312

0

BAHANANOA TRIBE

NORMANDY

2929,26

 

LIMPOPO

LR

501

1

LANGA BAKENBERG TRIBE

UITSPANNING

1278,72

 

LIMPOPO

LR

690

0

BAKONE-BA MATLALA-A-THABA TRIBE

CROMFORD

225,24

 

LIMPOPO

LR

704

0

LEKALAKALA TRIBE

SARON

1193,00

 

LIMPOPO

LR

717

0

LANGA BAKENBERG TRIBE

NELLY

1970,50

 

LIMPOPO

LR

719

0

LANGA BAKENBERG TRIBE

RHENOSTER TRAP

2115,84

 

LIMPOPO

LR

726

0

LANGA BAKENBERG TRIBE

VAALPENSKRAAL

1671,49

 

LIMPOPO

LR

732

0

BAKONE-BA MATLALA-A-THABA TRIBE

GOEDGEVONDEN

1679,45

 

LIMPOPO

LR

755

0

LANGA BAKENBERG TRIBE

DOORNFONTEIN

2912,69

 

LIMPOPO

LR

763

1

LANGA BAKENBERG TRIBE

VLAKFONTEIN

720,69

 

LIMPOPO

LR

780

0

LANGA BAKENBERG TRIBE

MALOKONGSKOP

1437,44

 

LIMPOPO

LR

781

0

LANGA BAKENBERG TRIBE

VRIESLAND

1938,01

 

LIMPOPO

LR

783

0

LANGA BAKENBERG TRIBE

VLIEGEKRAAL

1924,26

 

LIMPOPO

LR

784

2

LANGA BAKENBERG TRIBE

MALOKONG

84,17

 

LIMPOPO

LR

792

0

LANGA BAKENBERG TRIBE

SCHUURMANSHOOGTE

2037,76

 

LIMPOPO

LR

801

0

MAPELA TRIBE

OLIFANTSKLIP

2446,70

 

LIMPOPO

LS

1

0

BAHANANOA TRIBE

GLENFERNESS

3459,65

 

LIMPOPO

LS

3

0

BAHANANOA TRIBE

DANTZIG

2889,86

 

LIMPOPO

LS

153

0

BAKONE-BA MATLALA-A-THABA TRIBE

WESTMOOR

878,72

 

LIMPOPO

LS

513

0

RAMOKGOPA TRIBE

MATJESGOEDFONTEIN

514,26

 

LIMPOPO

LS

587

0

BAKONE-BA MATLALA-A-THABA TRIBE

CHLOE

2324,24

 

LIMPOPO

LS

589

0

BAKONE-BA MATLALA-A-THABA TRIBE

CLOETESDAM

257,47

 

LIMPOPO

LS

640

0

MARABA TRIBE

BULTFONTEIN

255,95

 

LIMPOPO

LS

653

0

MARABA TRIBE

BERGZICHT

1407,33

 

LIMPOPO

MAPARENG

1

0

BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MAPARENG

2

0

BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE

 

0,03

 

LIMPOPO

MAPARENG

3

0

BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE

 

0,03

 

LIMPOPO

MAPARENG

4

0

BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE

 

0,03

 

LIMPOPO

MAPARENG

5

0

BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE

 

0,03

 

LIMPOPO

MAPARENG

6

0

BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE

 

0,03

 

LIMPOPO

MAPARENG

7

0

BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE

 

0,03

 

LIMPOPO

MAPARENG

8

0

BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE

 

0,03

 

LIMPOPO

MAPARENG

9

0

BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE

 

0,03

 

LIMPOPO

MAPARENG

10

0

BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE

 

0,03

 

LIMPOPO

MAPARENG

11

0

BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE

 

0,03

 

LIMPOPO

MAPARENG

12

0

BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE

 

0,03

 

LIMPOPO

MAPARENG

13

0

BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE

 

0,03

 

LIMPOPO

MAPARENG

14

0

BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE

 

0,03

 

LIMPOPO

MAPARENG

15

0

BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE

 

0,03

 

LIMPOPO

MAPARENG

16

0

BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MAPARENG

17

0

BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE

 

0,03

 

LIMPOPO

MAPARENG

18

0

BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE

 

0,03

 

LIMPOPO

MAPARENG

19

0

BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE

 

0,03

 

LIMPOPO

MAPARENG

20

0

BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE

 

0,03

 

LIMPOPO

MAPARENG

21

0

BAPEDI BA DINKWANYANE TRIBE

 

0,03

 

LIMPOPO

MAPARENG

22

0

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

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MAPARENG

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MAPARENG

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MAPARENG

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MAPARENG

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MAPARENG

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MAPARENG

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MAPARENG

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MAPARENG

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MAPARENG

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MAPARENG

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MAPARENG

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MAPARENG

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MAPARENG

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MAPARENG

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MAPARENG

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MAPARENG

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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

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0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

235

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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

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

246

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

249

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

252

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

254

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

257

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

260

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

262

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

264

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

267

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

269

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,06

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

270

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

274

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

276

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0,07

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

277

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0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

282

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0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

285

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0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

286

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0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

291

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

293

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

294

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,17

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

307

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

309

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

310

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

320

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

323

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

326

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

331

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

338

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,07

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

345

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

346

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

347

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

349

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

350

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

355

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

363

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

365

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

366

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

367

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

382

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,11

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

385

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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

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

415

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

416

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

417

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

422

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

423

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

426

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

428

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

429

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

431

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,39

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

432

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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

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

447

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

451

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

462

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

464

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

466

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

471

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

473

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

474

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

485

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

490

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

491

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

494

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

498

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

503

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,18

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

508

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

511

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

514

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

516

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

518

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

519

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

524

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

531

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

537

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

542

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

547

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,20

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

550

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

552

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

553

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

555

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

562

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

564

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

568

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

574

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

575

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

577

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

586

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,04

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

587

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

589

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

590

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

594

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

595

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

597

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

602

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

607

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

608

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

609

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

615

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

616

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

619

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

620

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

621

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

623

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

624

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RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

625

0

RATLHAGANE TRIBE

 

0,05

 

LIMPOPO

MOGANYAKA

626

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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 - NW1722

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

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

Reply:

The Department and Entities have informed me as follows:

Only two entities are relevant to this question.

SENTECH

(1) None

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

SAPO

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

(2) None

 

Approved/ not approved

Dr Siyabonga Cwele, MP

Minister of Telecommunications and Postal Services

Date:

02 July 2018 - NW2164

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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 - NW2150

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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 - NW2168

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Tshwaku, Mr M 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 - NW2143

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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

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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 - NW1838

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

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

Reply:

I have been informed by my department:

(1) Yes,

(i) In 2014 total was R173 079.56

(ii) In 2015 total was R377 316.26

(iii) In 2016 total was R608 414.42

(iv) In 2017 total was R467 626.93

(2) All trips were official and received required approvals

Approved/ not approved

Dr Siyabonga Cwele, MP

Minister of Telecommunications and Postal Services

Date:

02 July 2018 - NW2050

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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 - NW2185

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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

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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

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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 - NW2155

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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 - NW1943

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Thembekwayo, Dr S to ask the Minister of Health

What number of paramedics employed by his department are stationed in each district municipality in the Eastern Cape?

Reply:

The following table reflects the details in this regard, according to the Eastern Cape Provincial Department of Health

 

Filled Post – Paramedics (April 2018)

 

EMS LECTURER (PARAMEDIC) GRADE 1

EMS LECTURER (PARAMEDIC) GRADE 2

EMS LECTURER (PARAMEDIC) GRADE 3

EMS LECTURER (PARAMEDIC) GRADE 4

PARAMEDIC GRADE 1

PARAMEDIC GRADE 2

PARAMEDIC GRADE 3

PARAMEDIC GRADE 4

Grand Total

Eastern Cape

1

1

3

1

9

6

16

5

42

BUFFALO CITY

 

 

 

 

3

2

4

1

10

EASTERN CAPE: DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH

 

 

 

 

3

2

4

1

10

DISTRICT OFFICE:AMATOLE

 

 

 

 

3

2

3

1

9

SECTION:PARAMEDICS EMS AMATHOLE

 

 

 

 

 

2

2

 

4

SECTION:BUFFALO CITY STATION EMS AMATHOLE

 

 

 

 

3

 

1

1

5

DISTRICT OFFICE:NELSON MANDELA BAY

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

 

1

SECTION:PARAMEDICS NELSON MANDELA EMS MET

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

 

1

EMERGENCY RESCUE SERVICES

1

1

2

1

6

4

11

4

30

EASTERN CAPE: DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH

1

1

2

1

6

4

11

4

30

DISTRICT OFFICE:ALFRED NZO

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

1

2

SECTION:PARAMEDICS EMS ALFRED NZO

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

 

1

SECTION:MALUTI STATION EMS ALFRED NZO

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

1

DISTRICT OFFICE:OR TAMBO

 

 

 

 

1

1

 

 

2

SECTION:PARAMEDICS EMS OR TAMBO

 

 

 

 

 

1

 

 

1

SECTION:KING SABATA DALINDYEBO STATION EM

 

 

 

 

1

 

 

 

1

DISTRICT OFFICE:AMATOLE

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

 

1

SECTION:PARAMEDICS EMS AMATHOLE

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

 

1

DISTRICT OFFICE:UKHAHLAMBA

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

1

SECTION:PARAMEDICS EMS UKHAHLAMBA METRO

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

1

DISTRICT OFFICE:NELSON MANDELA BAY

1

1

2

1

4

3

8

2

22

SECTION:PARAMEDICS NELSON MANDELA EMS MET

 

 

 

 

1

1

5

1

8

SECTION:P.E STATION NELSON MANDELA

 

 

 

 

1

 

 

 

1

 

EMS LECTURER (PARAMEDIC) GRADE 1

EMS LECTURER (PARAMEDIC) GRADE 2

EMS LECTURER (PARAMEDIC) GRADE 3

EMS LECTURER (PARAMEDIC) GRADE 4

PARAMEDIC GRADE 1

PARAMEDIC GRADE 2

PARAMEDIC GRADE 3

PARAMEDIC GRADE 4

Grand Total

SECTION:DISPATCH STATION EMS NELSON MANDE

 

 

 

 

1

 

 

 

1

SECTION:MEDICAL EC EMERGENCY RESCUE

 

 

1

1

 

 

 

 

2

SECTION:RESCUE DRIVING EASTERN CAPE

1

1

1

 

 

 

 

 

3

SECTION:PARAMEDICS EMS CACADU METRO

 

 

 

 

 

2

3

1

6

SECTION:KOUGA STATION EMS CACADU METRO

 

 

 

 

1

 

 

 

1

DISTRICT OFFICE:CHRIS HANI

 

 

 

 

1

 

1

 

2

SECTION:PARAMEDICS EMS CHRIS HANI

 

 

 

 

1

 

1

 

2

EASTERN CAPE: DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH

 

 

1

 

 

 

1

 

2

EASTERN CAPE: DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH

 

 

1

 

 

 

1

 

2

DISTRICT OFFICE:NELSON MANDELA BAY

 

 

1

 

 

 

1

 

2

SECTION:MEDICAL EC EMERGENCY RESCUE

 

 

1

 

 

 

 

 

1

SECTION:PARAMEDICS EMS CACADU METRO

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

 

1

END.

02 July 2018 - NW2141

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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 - NW1945

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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 Free State?

Reply:

The following table reflects the details in this regard, according to the Free State Provincial Department of Health

 

Filled Post – Paramedics (April 2018)

 

EMS LECTURER (PARAMEDIC) GRADE 3

EMS LECTURER (PARAMEDIC) GRADE 4

PARAMEDIC GRADE 2

PARAMEDIC GRADE 4

Grand Total

Free State

10

3

1

2

16

FREE STATE: HEALTH

10

3

1

2

16

CONTROL SUBCOMPONENT

10

3

1

2

16

FREE STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH

10

3

1

2

16

ACADEMIC (COLLEGE OF EMS) HEALTH

10

3

 

 

13

EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES: XHARIEP DISTR

 

 

1

 

1

EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES: MANGAUNG DIST

 

 

 

1

1

EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES: FEZILE DABI

 

 

 

1

1

Grand Total

10

3

1

2

16

END.

02 July 2018 - NW2156

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Ketabahle, Ms V to ask the Minister of Energy

Whether he has found that any of his relatives or relatives of any other Minister (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:

I have not found out if my relatives have shares in these companies. Ministers declare their financial interest annually through the appropriate platforms.

Approved / Not Approved

Mr J T Radebe, MP

Minister of Energy

Date:

02 July 2018 - NW1950

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Mashabela, Ms N to ask the Minister of Health

What number of paramedics employed by his department are stationed in each district municipality in the Western Cape?

Reply:

The following table reflects the details in this regard, according to the Western Cape Provincial Department of Health

 

Filled Post – Paramedics (April 2018)

 

EMS LECTURER (PARAMEDIC) GRADE 1

EMS LECTURER (PARAMEDIC) GRADE 2

EMS LECTURER (PARAMEDIC) GRADE 3

EMS LECTURER (PARAMEDIC) GRADE 4

PARAMEDIC GRADE 1

PARAMEDIC GRADE 2

PARAMEDIC GRADE 3

PARAMEDIC GRADE 4

Grand Total

Western Cape

1

1

5

11

41

26

35

37

157

EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES

1

1

5

11

41

26

35

37

157

DEPT OF HEALTH

1

1

5

11

41

26

35

37

157

CSP:DDG SPECIALISED AND EMERGENCY SERVICESTH & EMS

1

1

5

11

41

26

35

37

157

WESTERN DIVISION.

 

 

 

 

10

2

6

6

24

SOUTHERN DIVISION

 

 

 

 

4

7

3

2

16

EASTERN DIVISION

 

 

 

 

4

5

6

 

15

NORTHERN DIVISION

 

 

 

 

5

6

5

3

19

METRO MEDICAL RESCUE SERVICES

 

 

 

 

1

 

3

4

8

OUDTSHOORN EMS

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

1

MOSSEL BAY EMS

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

1

2

GEORGE EMS

 

 

 

 

1

1

1

1

4

KNYSNA EMS

 

 

 

 

2

 

1

 

3

UNIONDALE EMS

 

 

 

 

1

 

 

 

1

HERMANUS EMS

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

1

2

SWELLENDAM EMS

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

1

CALEDON EMS

 

 

 

 

 

1

 

 

1

MEDICAL RESCUE SERVICES OVERBERG

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

1

GRABOUW EMS

 

 

 

 

 

1

 

1

2

RIVIERSONDEREND EMS

 

 

 

 

 

1

 

 

1

 

EMS LECTURER (PARAMEDIC) GRADE 1

EMS LECTURER (PARAMEDIC) GRADE 2

EMS LECTURER (PARAMEDIC) GRADE 3

EMS LECTURER (PARAMEDIC) GRADE 4

PARAMEDIC GRADE 1

PARAMEDIC GRADE 2

PARAMEDIC GRADE 3

PARAMEDIC GRADE 4

Grand Total

VREDENDAL EMS

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

1

2

CLANWILLIAM EMS

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

 

1

VREDENBURG EMS

 

 

 

 

2

1

 

1

4

MALMESBURY EMS

 

 

 

 

2

 

1

2

5

MEDICAL RESCUE SERVICES WEST COAST

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

1

LAINGSBURG EMS

 

 

 

 

1

 

 

 

1

EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES BEAUFORT WEST

 

 

 

 

1

 

 

 

1

LEEU GAMKA EMS

 

 

 

 

2

 

 

 

2

EMS CERES HOSPITAL

 

 

 

 

2

 

1

 

3

ROBERTSON EMS

 

 

 

 

1

 

 

 

1

WORCESTER EMS

 

 

 

 

2

 

2

2

6

PAARL EMS

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

2

3

STELLENBOSCH EMS

 

 

 

 

 

1

1

2

4

EMS QUALITY ASSURANCE

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3

3

OCCUP & HEALTH SAFETY EMS

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

1

ILS TRAINING

 

1

 

2

 

 

 

 

3

ALS TRAINING

 

 

2

 

 

 

 

 

2

ECT TRAINING

 

 

2

4

 

 

 

 

6

DISTRICT TRAINING

1

 

1

5

 

 

 

 

7

Grand Total

1

1

5

11

41

26

35

37

157

END.

02 July 2018 - NW2159

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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: