Questions and Replies
04 December 2017 - NW3631
Khawula, Ms MS to ask the Minister of Water and Sanitation
Whether (a) her department and/or (b) any entity reporting to her own land; if so, in each case, (i) where is each plot of land located, (ii) what is the size of each specified plot and (iii) what is each plot currently being used for?
Reply:
a) The Minister hereby submits the land register which carries the DWS immovable water infrastructure. The land assets are grouped per type of use and are based on representative land areas that the DWS requires to host, access and maintain these assets. The fair values were calculated using representative land costs for urban and rural settlement areas, open rural land and tribal land.
The DWS is currently busy reconciling this register with the available title deeds, which is a time-consuming process, considering that not all title deeds and Surveyor-General (SG) diagrams are electronically available and that many of the tribal land areas still need to be formalized. The land asset register has been developed on the basis of control other than ownership.
The type of land ownership comprises: (Land Asset register attached)
- State owned land where the DWS or DPW own the land due to permanent use such as:
- Dam basins to store water and to cater for increased dam levels during flood events.
- Administrative buildings such as offices, residential housing, workshops and stores.
- Special facilities such as pump stations, water treatment works, reservoirs and wastewater works.
Servitudes on private and tribal land to carry the following types of infrastructure and to provide access to this infrastructure for operation and maintenance purposes:
- Canals
- Pipelines
- Tunnels
- Access roads to dams and other buildings
Servitudes for “backwater” events, when water levels in rivers exceed the normal flood lines due to the backwater effect of dams. These are only applicable upstream of dams.
b) The land area was calculated using the definition of control, meaning the minimum area that is required to accommodate the above water storage at dams, access to bulk distribution infrastructure and flood events. This considered representative servitude widths, where these are not available from title deeds, and representative unit costs of land.
(i) Location is available on a GIS; attached tables summarize the location per DWS scheme, area office and operating cluster.
(ii) Size of each item on the land register is shown in square meters in each table.
(iii) Use of the land is listed under the column “Facility Type Description”.
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04 December 2017 - NW3532
Figg, Mr MJ to ask the Minister of Public Works
Whether each employee of his department submitted completed declarations of interest indicating whether they have any interest in companies doing business with Government entities (a) in the 2016-17 financial year and (b) since 1 April 2017; if not, how many employees’ declarations are outstanding in each case; if so, (i) how many employees have interests in companies doing business with Government entities and (ii) what are the details of the (aa) interests and (bb) value(s) of the contract(s) involved in each case?
Reply:
Not all employees in the Public Service are required to submit financial disclosures of interest. In terms of the Public Service Regulations, 2016 only Senior Managers are required to submit financial disclosures every year by 30 April for the previous financial year. The new Public Service Regulations, 2016 also gave the Minister of Public Service and Administration the power to identify other categories that must disclose. The Determination on other categories of designated to disclose their financial interest and the directive on the form, date and financial interest to disclose on was signed on 16 March 2017. This determination identified other categories to disclose financial interest below the level of SMS:
- Employees earning an equivalent of salary level 13 and above through the OSD or personal notches
- Employees appointed at salary level 12 including those employees earning the equivalent of salary level 12 through the OSD
- Employees appointed at salary level 11 including those employees earning the equivalent of salary level 11 through the OSD
- Employees in Supply Chain and Finance Units, irrespective of their salary level
The submission date of 30 June 2017 and 31 July 2017 for the above-mentioned groups was extended to 30 September 2017. The e-disclosure system however remained open until 31 October 2017 for electronic submission of financial disclosures for these groups. Departments have until 31 December 2017 to finalise the checking of the information disclosed for the 2016/2017 financial year.
Senior Manger’s disclosure are submitted via the Head of Department to the Public Service Commission. All SMS in service as at March 2017 complied with the submission of their financial disclosures and the disclosures were forwarded before 31 May 2017 to the Public Service Commission
a) In the 2016-2017 financial year:
4 members of SMS were identified by the Auditor-General as having companies registered on the Central Supplier Database this is still under investigation. The PSR, 2016 prohibits public servants from doing business with an organ of state but did allow for 6 month transitional arrangement meaning doing business with an organ of state is only prohibited with effect from 1 February 2017.
b) The process of disclosure for levels below SMS have not yet been concluded therefore it is not possible to provide the information for (i) and (ii) (aa) and (bb)
04 December 2017 - NW3665
Mbhele, Mr ZN to ask the Minister of Police
(a) What costs are associated with the maintenance of a national key point and (b)(i) what items are budgeted for and (ii) what is the average Rand value of each specified item?
Reply:
(a) The Minister of Police is not privy to the costs that are associated with the maintenance of any national key point. The owner of every individual national key point, is responsible for all costs, pertaining to the maintenance, thereof.
(b)(i) Not applicable.
(b)(ii) Not applicable.
04 December 2017 - NW3674
Mileham, Mr K to ask the Minister of Water and Sanitation
(1)Whether all the necessary water rights have been obtained for the Hoedspruit bulk water supply pipeline currently under construction in the Mopani District Municipality in Limpopo; if not, (a) why not and (b) by which date will all the necessary water rights be obtained; if so, what are the relevant details; (2) (a) who are the beneficiaries of the specified pipeline and (b) by which date will the pipeline deliver water for the first time to the beneficiaries?
Reply:
1. The Water Use License was issued by the Department of Water and Sanitation on 30 August 2015. The issued licence authorises the Mopani District Municipality to abstract a total volume of two million, six hundred and seventy six thousand (2 676 000) cubic metres per annum of water from the Blyde River for 38 villages in the Mopani District Municipality for domestic water supply.
2. Out of the 38 villages expected to benefit, the following villages are expected to benefit from Hoedspruit Bulk Water Supply:
- Drankensburg
- Drankenburg Park
- Extension 10 (Retirement Village)
- Extension 12 (Zandspruit Estate)
- Extension 8
- Hoedspruit Town
- Hoedspruit Wildlife Estate
- Extension 7 (Estimated)
- Raptors View
- Kampersrus
- Scotia
The Municipality is considering amendment of the scope of work, which will now make the completed work dependent on the merged and revised scope of work, which is subject to approval. The project in question is funded through the Municipal Infrastructure Grant (MIG) and is the municipality’s project where the Department plays a supporting role but do not implement the project.
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04 December 2017 - NW3663
Kohler-Barnard, Ms D to ask the Minister of Police
What is the total number of South African Police Service members who (a) took and (b) passed a firearm proficiency test (i) in the (aa) 2014-15, (bb) 2015-16 and (cc) 2016-17 financial years and (ii) since 1 April 2017 in each province?
Reply:
(a)(b)(i)(aa) |
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MEMBERS WHO TOOK AND PASSED A FIREARM PROFICIENCY TEST: 2014/2015 FINANCIAL YEAR |
||
Province |
(a) |
(b) |
National Head Office |
644 |
625 |
Provincial Commissioner: Western Cape |
493 |
419 |
Provincial Commissioner: Eastern Cape |
344 |
336 |
Provincial Commissioner: Northern Cape |
316 |
289 |
Provincial Commissioner: Free State |
535 |
499 |
Provincial Commissioner: KwaZulu-Natal |
342 |
328 |
Provincial Commissioner: North West |
407 |
404 |
Provincial Commissioner: Mpumalanga |
408 |
396 |
Provincial Commissioner: Limpopo |
653 |
626 |
Provincial Commissioner: Gauteng |
1 385 |
1 206 |
TOTAL |
5 527 |
5 128 |
(a)(b)(i)(bb) |
||
MEMBERS WHO TOOK AND PASSED A FIREARM PROFICIENCY TEST: 2015/2016 FINANCIAL YEAR |
||
Province |
(a) |
(b) |
National Head Office |
217 |
212 |
Provincial Commissioner: Western Cape |
389 |
299 |
Provincial Commissioner: Eastern Cape |
513 |
495 |
Provincial Commissioner: Northern Cape |
132 |
107 |
Provincial Commissioner: Free State |
283 |
263 |
Provincial Commissioner: KwaZulu-Natal |
78 |
75 |
Provincial Commissioner: North West |
160 |
160 |
Provincial Commissioner: Mpumalanga |
155 |
147 |
Provincial Commissioner: Limpopo |
92 |
91 |
Provincial Commissioner: Gauteng |
974 |
831 |
TOTAL |
2 993 |
2 680 |
(a)(b)(i)(cc) |
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MEMBERS WHO TOOK AND PASSED A FIREARM PROFICIENCY TEST: 2016/2017 FINANCIAL YEAR |
||
Province |
(a) |
(b) |
National Head Office |
970 |
903 |
Provincial Commissioner: Western Cape |
1 845 |
1 633 |
Provincial Commissioner: Eastern Cape |
803 |
744 |
Provincial Commissioner: Northern Cape |
833 |
688 |
Provincial Commissioner: Free State |
181 |
134 |
Provincial Commissioner: KwaZulu-Natal |
928 |
901 |
Provincial Commissioner: North West |
337 |
306 |
Provincial Commissioner: Mpumalanga |
1 166 |
895 |
Provincial Commissioner: Limpopo |
108 |
108 |
Provincial Commissioner: Gauteng |
2 177 |
1 912 |
TOTAL |
9 348 |
8 224 |
(a)(b)(ii) |
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MEMBERS WHO TOOK AND PASSED A FIREARM PROFICIENCY TEST: 2017/2018 FINANCIAL YEAR |
||
Province |
(a) |
(b) |
National Head Office |
467 |
465 |
Provincial Commissioner: Western Cape |
271 |
27 |
Provincial Commissioner: Eastern Cape |
153 |
152 |
Provincial Commissioner: Northern Cape |
191 |
181 |
Provincial Commissioner: Free State |
64 |
62 |
Provincial Commissioner: KwaZulu-Natal |
87 |
86 |
Provincial Commissioner: North West |
45 |
10 |
Provincial Commissioner: Mpumalanga |
33 |
14 |
Provincial Commissioner: Limpopo |
24 |
24 |
Provincial Commissioner: Gauteng |
327 |
298 |
TOTAL |
1 662 |
1 319 |
*All three financial years, (2014/2015; 2015/2016; 2016/2017), except 2017/2018, include the Basic Police Development Learning Programme.
04 December 2017 - NW3176
Rawula, Mr T to ask the Minister of Labour
(1) What are the details including the ranks of service providers and/or contractors from which (a) her department and (b) the entities reporting to her procured services in the past five years; (2) what (a) service was provided by each service provider and/or contractor and (b) amount was each service provider and/or contractor paid; (3) (a) how many of these service providers are black-owned entities, (b) what contract was each of the black-owned service providers awarded and (c) how much was each black-owned service provider paid?
Reply:
1. (a) All our service providers are listed on the National Treasury Data-Base, their details and rank.
(b) The details and rank of all service providers that provided services to the department are enlisted in the National Treasury data base.
2. (a) All Services that are provided by our service providers are operational in nature.
(b) Amounts paid to each service provider vary depending on the size and nature of services they provide.
3. (a) Substantial number of suppliers are Black Empowered and those who aren’t; empowerment becomes one of the conditionalities for being awarded the contract.
(b) The amounts paid to each black owned service provider is determined by the value of each contract.
04 December 2017 - NW3454
Rawula, Mr T to ask the Minister of Labour
(1) How many officials and/or employees in her department were granted permission to have businesses and/or do business dealings in the past three financial years? (2) are any of the officials and/or employees that have permission to have businesses and/or do business dealings doing business with the Government; if so, (a) what was the purpose of each business transaction, (b) when did each business transaction occur and (c) what was the value of each business transaction?
Reply:
1.
Cycle |
No officials applied |
Approved/Not Approved |
2014/2015 |
100 |
Not approved |
2015/2016 |
59 |
Approved |
2016/2017 |
49 |
Approved |
2. None were approved
04 December 2017 - NW3748
Rawula, Mr T to ask the Minister of Labour
Whether (a) her department and/or (b) entities reporting to her procured services from a Travel with Flair (PTY) Ltd; if so, (i) what services were procured in each case and (ii) what is the total amount that was paid to the specified company in each case; (2) Whether the specified company provided services related to international travel to (a) her department and/or (b) entities reporting to her; if so, (i) what is the name of each person who travelled, (ii) what was the travel route and (iii) what is the total amount that was paid for each person?
Reply:
Minister’s Response: 1. The Department procured travel related services through Travel with Flair (PTY) Ltd). These included, but not limited to; (i) Air Travel domestic and International (ii) Air Travel Insurance (iii) Car Hire (iv) Accommodation (v) Foreign exchange (vi) Airport Connection Services These are done within the well-defined treasury prescripts and within the confines of the current austerity measures. 2. The Department always opts for the most cost effective travel routes without compromising the need for officials’ state of readiness to participate and contribute meaningfully in the conferences, meetings for which the travel was intended. All personal and officials that undertake travel are chosen on the strength of their capabilities and value addition. Notwithstanding that the question is by and large open-ended in terms of defining the period for which the information is required, all officials who travel, do so within the limits of the budget. |
04 December 2017 - NW3605
None to ask the None
ANNEXURE A ZONING LOCATION EXTENT OF PROPERTY (m²) Commercial Sandton 56470 Sandton 3600 Agriculture Saldok 140ha Industrial Atlantis 89644 Industrial Berlin 3562 3485 Cradock 65,1788ha 9.2383ha Industrial East London 10060 9623 18974 21909 9052 open space Mandini 4017 3243 74630 Residential Mandini 1171 1937 14753 946 918 Road reserve Mandini 52012 Industrial Brits 75951 Industrial Newcastle 8655 8655 10750 Industrial Rustenburg Middelburg 3036 13885 13885 7804 7487 Agriculture Boksburg 133313 Agriculture Boksburg 51433
Reply:
ANNEXURE A
ZONING | LOCATION | EXTENT OF PROPERTY (m²) |
Commercial | Sandton | 56470 |
Sandton | 3600 | |
Agriculture | Saldok | 140ha |
Industrial | Atlantis | 89644 |
Industrial | Berlin | 3562 |
3485 | ||
Cradock | 65,1788ha | |
9.2383ha | ||
Industrial | East London | 10060 |
9623 | ||
18974 | ||
21909 | ||
9052 | ||
open space | Mandini | 4017 |
3243 | ||
74630 | ||
Residential | Mandini | 1171 |
1937 | ||
14753 | ||
946 | ||
918 | ||
Road reserve | Mandini | 52012 |
Industrial | Brits | 75951 |
Industrial | Newcastle | 8655 |
8655 | ||
10750 | ||
Industrial | Rustenburg Middelburg | 3036 |
13885 | ||
13885 | ||
7804 | ||
7487 | ||
Agriculture | Boksburg | 133313 |
Agriculture | Boksburg | 51433 |
04 December 2017 - NW3603
Meshoe, Rev KR to ask the Minister of Home Affairs
(1)(a) Whether the current electoral law is transitional or permanent; and (b) if it is transitional, by what date will it be made permanent; (2) whether any recommendations made by the Van Zyl Slabbert Commission on Electoral Reform report of January 2003 have been implemented; if not, why not; if so, (a) which recommendations were implemented and (b) on what date were the recommendations implemented?
Reply:
(1) The current electoral law, namely, the Electoral Commission Act, 1996 (Act 51 of 1996), the Electoral Act, 1998 (Act 73 of 1998), and the Local Government Municipal Electoral Act, 2000 (Act 27 of 2000) are permanent and remain applicable. Section 5(1)(j) of the Electoral Commission Act empowers the Commission to continuously review legislation and to propose amendments to the national legislature. Therefore the Commission periodically makes proposals regarding amendments to electoral laws.
(2) The Electoral Task Team was established by Cabinet in 2002. The Task Team was unable to reach consensus and in consequence, two reports were presented. A majority report advocated for change in the electoral system and the minority report argued for the retention of the extant electoral system. As far as the Electoral Commission is aware, neither of the recommendations of the Majority or Minority Report of the Electoral Task Team was formally adopted and implemented. It is the prerogative of Cabinet to process the recommendations, and any consequential actions therefrom arising.
04 December 2017 - NW3336
Mente-Nkuna, Ms NV to ask the Ms Ms N V Mente (EFF) to ask the Minister of Labour
a) Since 1 January 2012, what number of labour inspections has the department conducted in the (i) mining and (ii) manufacturing sector, (b) at which (i) mine and (ii) manufacturing plant did each inspection take place and (c) what number of the mines and manufacturing plants were not labour compliant in each case?
Reply:
Minister’s response:
The Department conducted inspections in each of the following sectors as follows;
Mining: 1190 Inspections were conducted in the sector for the period in question. The total of 77 were found to be non-compliant
Manufacturing: 32 Inspections were conducted in the sector for the period in question.
The Honourable Member is referred to the Annual Reports of the Department of Labour for further information.
04 December 2017 - NW3577
Majola, Mr TR to ask the Minister of Labour
(a) What is the total number of supplier invoices that currently remain unpaid by (i) her department and (ii) each entity reporting to her for more than (aa) 30 days, (bb) 60 days, (cc) 90 days and (dd) 120 days and (b) what is the total amount outstanding in each case?
Reply:
Compensation Fund has only one outstanding invoice to the value of R76 402, 80
CCMA has two outstanding invoices to the value of R75 019.61
04 December 2017 - NW3705
Waters, Mr M to ask the Minister of Home Affairs
(1)Whether her department is taking steps to ensure that there are more voting stations situated at overseas venues, where a sufficient number of South Africans live and are registered; if not, why not; if so, what are the relevant details; (2) what has she found to be the number of citizens that constitutes a sufficient number?
Reply:
1. Yes. In respect of registration of voters and voting arrangements outside of the Republic, the Electoral Commission works in partnership with the Department of International Relations & Co-operation (DIRCO). Section 33(3) and 33(4) of the Electoral Act 73 of 1998 presently limit points of voting outside the Republic to embassies, high commissions and consulates. This is so because the Electoral Commission is dependent on DIRCO’s available human resources and related infrastructure for registration and voting arrangements outside of the Republic. In the meantime, the Electoral Commission has undertaken a review of procedures for voting outside the Republic in national elections following the 2014 national elections, and plans to approach DIRCO for the consideration of the possible expansion of the number of voting facilities outside of the Republic for the 2019 national elections, where diplomatic missions proved to be inadequate.
2. The operational details of this proposition including the threshold for number of registered voters per voting facility outside of the Republic are yet to be discussed and determined.
04 December 2017 - NW3821
Waters, Mr M to ask the Minister of Police
With reference to the reply to question 1857 on 31 August 2017, what progress has been made in the investigation into CAS 108/06/2017 that was opened at Edenvale Police Station?
Reply:
The investigation into Edenvale, CAS 108/06/2017, has been finalised. All the statements were obtained and the case was remanded to 2018-03-14, for trial. The witnesses will be subpoenaed, during January 2018.
04 December 2017 - NW3678
Cardo, Dr MJ to ask the Minister of Economic Development
What are the details of the (a) (i) names and (ii) nationalities of each client who received phosphates and phosphoric acid exports from Foskor as indicated in the 2016 Integrated Report and (b) amount of (i) product exported and (ii) revenue generated from each export?
Reply:
I have been furnished with a reply by the CEO of the IDC, Mr Geoffrey Qhena, to the question, which follows below.
A) EUROPE MARKET:
Nationalities: Switzerland, Belgium, France, Lithuania
Amount of product sold:
17 268 mt P₂O₅ (phosphoric acid)
574 776mt Rock
B) MIDDLE EAST / ASIA MARKET
Nationalities: India, Saudi Arabia and United Arab Emirates
Amount of product sold:
5 988mt P₂O₅ (phosphoric acid)
50 484mt Rock
C) SOUTH AMERICAN MARKET
Nationalities: Colombia
Amount of product sold:
30 000mt Rock
D) JAPANESE MARKET
Nationalities: Japan
Amount of product sold:
40 190mt P₂O₅ (phosphoric acid)
20 000mt Rock
F) NEW ZEALAND MARKET
Nationalities: New Zealand
Amount of product sold:
60 000mt Rock
Total revenue from above amounts to R2 129m.
FOSKOR does not publicise details of its individual customers and prices as these are regarded as commercially sensitive information.
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04 December 2017 - NW3609
Ketabahle, Ms V to ask the Minister of Telecommunications and Postal Services
Whether (a) his department and/ or (b) any entity reporting to him own land; if so, in each case, (i) where is each plot of land located, (ii) what is the size of each specified plot and (iii) what is each plot currently being used for?
Reply:
I have been informed by the Department and Entities as follows:
DEPARTMENT
a) The Department does not own land
- Not Applicable
- Not Applicable
- Not Applicable
ENTITIES
(b) Broadbrand Infraco, USAASA, ZADNA does not own any land in South Africa or abroad.
Nemisa does not own any land however owns a portion of the sectional title Scheme in which Franschoek Municipality Offices are situated as per the details below:
NEMISA |
Location |
Unit Size |
Current Use |
Unit 1 |
Franschoek Municipality |
20 square metres |
Office Use |
Unit 2 |
Franschoek Municipality |
40 square metres |
Office Use |
Unit 3 |
Franschoek Municipality |
9 square metres |
Office Use |
Unit 4 |
Franschoek Municipality |
19 square metres |
Office Use |
Unit 5 |
Franschoek Municipality |
20 square metres |
Office Use |
Unit 6 |
Franschoek Municipality |
38 square metres |
Office Use |
SITA
LOCATION |
SIZE OF PLOT |
CURRENT USE |
Pretoria |
42 379 |
SITA Corporate Office Head Office |
Pretoria |
61 101 |
SITA Data Centre & Corporate Office |
Pretoria |
8 626 |
SITA Data Centre |
SENTECH
LOCATION |
SIZE OF PLOT |
CURRENT USE |
Ladybrand |
3,40 hectares |
Broadcasting & Telecommunications services |
Petrus Steyn |
2,62 hectares |
Broadcasting & Telecommunications services |
Petrus Steyn |
2,84 hectares |
Broadcasting & Telecommunications services |
Boesmanskop |
6,12 hectares |
Broadcasting & Telecommunications services |
Theunissen |
2090 square metres |
Broadcasting & Telecommunications services |
Theunissen (Gedeelte 3 Jan Pan 355) |
446 square metres |
Broadcasting & Telecommunications services |
Theunissen (Gedeelte 4 Jan Pan 355) |
446 square metres |
Broadcasting & Telecommunications services |
Theunissen (Gedeelte 5 Jan Pan 355) |
446 square metres |
Broadcasting & Telecommunications services |
Theunissen (Gedeelte 6 Jan Pan 355) |
446 square metres |
Broadcasting & Telecommunications services |
Senekal |
6,18 hectares |
Broadcasting & Telecommunications services |
Springfontein |
1,83 hectares |
Broadcasting & Telecommunications services |
Bethlehem |
3,41 hectares |
Broadcasting & Telecommunications services |
Kroonstad |
2,81 hectares |
Broadcasting & Telecommunications services |
Kroonstad |
3,22 hectares |
Broadcasting & Telecommunications services |
Kroonstad |
2 230 square metres |
Broadcasting & Telecommunications services |
Suidrand |
1 374 square metres |
Broadcasting & Telecommunications services |
Kimberly |
7,02 hectares |
Broadcasting & Telecommunications services |
Piet Plessis |
4,63 hectares |
Broadcasting & Telecommunications services |
Erf 2884, Gedeelte van Erf 1438 |
1744 square metres |
Broadcasting & Telecommunications services |
Noupoort (Gedeelte 1 Plaas Ludlow 9) |
445 square metres |
Broadcasting & Telecommunications services |
Noupoort (Gedeelte 2 Plaas Ludlow 9) |
445 square metres |
Broadcasting & Telecommunications services |
Naauw Poort |
963 square metres |
Broadcasting & Telecommunications services |
Naauw Poort |
3938 square metres |
Broadcasting & Telecommunications services |
Noupoort |
3285 square metres |
Broadcasting & Telecommunications services |
Noupoort |
11242 square metres |
Broadcasting & Telecommunications services |
Outdshoorn |
2,47 hectares |
Broadcasting & Telecommunications services |
Cradocks Hoek |
2,78 hectares |
Broadcasting & Telecommunications services |
Cradock |
5186 square metres |
Broadcasting & Telecommunications services |
Bergrand |
4558 square metres |
Broadcasting & Telecommunications services |
Middelburg |
3345 square metres |
Broadcasting & Telecommunications services |
De Aar |
4,61 hectares |
Broadcasting & Telecommunications services |
Beaufort West |
4,46 hectares |
Broadcasting & Telecommunications services |
Calvinia |
6,03 hectares |
Broadcasting & Telecommunications services |
Graaf-Reniet |
2,40 hectares |
Broadcasting & Telecommunications services |
Komga |
23,04 hectares |
Broadcasting & Telecommunications services |
Marionvale |
3,36 hectares |
Broadcasting & Telecommunications services |
East London |
2645 square metres |
Broadcasting & Telecommunications services |
Grahamstown |
8,20 hectares |
Broadcasting & Telecommunications services |
Suurberg |
4,37 hectares |
Broadcasting & Telecommunications services |
Bedford |
2,53 hectares |
Broadcasting & Telecommunications services |
Greenbushes |
8,36 hectares |
Broadcasting & Telecommunications services |
Queenstown |
3910 square metres |
Broadcasting & Telecommunications services |
Napier |
4,68 hectares |
Broadcasting & Telecommunications services |
Piketberg |
4880 square metres |
Broadcasting & Telecommunications services |
Piketberg |
2,58 hectares |
Broadcasting & Telecommunications services |
Hout Bay |
678 square metres |
Broadcasting & Telecommunications services |
Hermanus |
625 square metres |
Broadcasting & Telecommunications services |
Hex River |
232 square metres |
Broadcasting & Telecommunications services |
Villiersdorp |
2,28 hectares |
Broadcasting & Telecommunications services |
Riversdale |
7321 square metres |
Broadcasting & Telecommunications services |
Riversdale |
4326 square metres |
Broadcasting & Telecommunications services |
Riversdale |
1,50 hectares |
Broadcasting & Telecommunications services |
Stellenbosch |
625 square metres |
Broadcasting & Telecommunications services |
Knysna |
1500 square metres |
Broadcasting & Telecommunications services |
Vredendal |
1076 square metres |
Broadcasting & Telecommunications services |
Aliwal Noord |
2,47 hectares |
Broadcasting & Telecommunications services |
Aliwal Noord |
2,27 hectares |
Broadcasting & Telecommunications services |
Matjiesfontein |
2,57 hectares |
Broadcasting & Telecommunications services |
Vanrhynsdorp |
4,40 hectares |
Broadcasting & Telecommunications services |
Prieska |
8,21 hectares |
Broadcasting & Telecommunications services |
Carnavon |
7,72 hectares |
Broadcasting & Telecommunications services |
Faans Grove |
2,06 hectares |
Broadcasting & Telecommunications services |
Kuruman Hills |
6,46 hectares |
Broadcasting & Telecommunications services |
Durban North |
3,35 hectares |
Broadcasting & Telecommunications services |
Glencoe |
2,73 hectares |
Broadcasting & Telecommunications services |
Greytown |
3,67 hectares |
Broadcasting & Telecommunications services |
Eshowe |
3,56 hectares |
Broadcasting & Telecommunications services |
Brickfield |
779 square metres |
Broadcasting & Telecommunications services |
Alverstone |
6,91 hectares |
Broadcasting & Telecommunications services |
Matatiele |
6,25 hectares |
Broadcasting & Telecommunications services |
Mooiriver |
3,40 hectares |
Broadcasting & Telecommunications services |
Pietermaritzburg |
3,69 hectares |
Broadcasting & Telecommunications services |
Davel |
7,75 hectares |
Broadcasting & Telecommunications services |
Louis Trichart |
2,40 hectares |
Broadcasting & Telecommunications services |
Zeerust |
7,46 hectares |
Broadcasting & Telecommunications services |
Nylstroom |
2,54 hectares |
Broadcasting & Telecommunications services |
Nylstroom |
1488 square metres |
Broadcasting & Telecommunications services |
Potgietersrus |
2,54 hectares |
Broadcasting & Telecommunications services |
Wolmaranstad |
7,53 hectares |
Broadcasting & Telecommunications services |
Middelburg |
7,68 hectares |
Broadcasting & Telecommunications services |
Thabazimbi |
4,75 hectares |
Broadcasting & Telecommunications services |
Welverdiend |
1,71 hectares |
Broadcasting & Telecommunications services |
Welverdiend |
3454 square metres |
Broadcasting & Telecommunications services |
Schweiser Reneke |
7,45 hectares |
Broadcasting & Telecommunications services |
Swartruggens |
4929 square metres |
Broadcasting & Telecommunications services |
Rustenburg |
8523 square metres |
Broadcasting & Telecommunications services |
Rustenburg |
8565 square metres |
Broadcasting & Telecommunications services |
Piet Retief |
7,70 hectares |
Broadcasting & Telecommunications services |
Klerksdorp |
2277 square metres |
Broadcasting & Telecommunications services |
Klerksdorp |
3,11 hectares |
Broadcasting & Telecommunications services |
Klerksdorp |
4,38 hectares |
Broadcasting & Telecommunications services |
Volksrust |
3,38 hectares |
Broadcasting & Telecommunications services |
Christiana |
2,35 hectares |
Broadcasting & Telecommunications services |
Christiana |
4,90 hectares |
Broadcasting & Telecommunications services |
Carolina |
6,18 hectares |
Broadcasting & Telecommunications services |
Dullstroom |
4,77 hectares |
Broadcasting & Telecommunications services |
Welgedacht |
40,46 hectares |
Broadcasting & Telecommunications services |
Durban North |
3,35 hectares |
Broadcasting & Telecommunications services |
Douglas |
7,02 hectares |
Broadcasting & Telecommunications services |
Kameeldrift |
3983 square metres |
Broadcasting & Telecommunications services |
Kokstad |
2805 square metres |
Broadcasting & Telecommunications services |
Kimberly |
5400 square metres |
Broadcasting & Telecommunications services |
Sentech STP |
7,02 hectares |
Broadcasting & Telecommunications services |
Sentech Tower |
1, 35 hectares |
Broadcasting & Telecommunications services |
Pofadder |
18 square metres |
Broadcasting & Telecommunications services |
Gams |
1,69 hectares |
Broadcasting & Telecommunications services |
Blomhoek |
3944 square metres |
Broadcasting & Telecommunications services |
Springbok |
1,14 hectares |
Broadcasting & Telecommunications services |
Farm Roodekraans |
1,21 hectares |
Broadcasting & Telecommunications services |
Newcastle |
1296 square metres |
Broadcasting & Telecommunications services |
Newcastle |
10 square metres |
Broadcasting & Telecommunications services |
Nongoma |
3,61 hectares |
Broadcasting & Telecommunications services |
Port Shepstone |
5,23 hectares |
Broadcasting & Telecommunications services |
Ubombo |
1,56 hectares |
Broadcasting & Telecommunications services |
Vryheid |
2562 square metres |
Broadcasting & Telecommunications services |
Kleinbegin |
8,09 hectares |
Broadcasting & Telecommunications services |
Gordonia |
1081 square metres |
Broadcasting & Telecommunications services |
Fouries Kraal |
400 square metres |
Broadcasting & Telecommunications services |
Ops Centre |
1071 square metres |
Broadcasting & Telecommunications services |
Klipheuwel |
10,60 hectares |
Broadcasting & Telecommunications services |
Glendenningvale |
3847 square metres |
Broadcasting & Telecommunications services |
Plattekloof |
1,53 hectares |
Broadcasting & Telecommunications services |
Grootfontein |
546,32 hectares |
Broadcasting & Telecommunications services |
Welverdiend |
1,71 hectares |
Broadcasting & Telecommunications services |
Great Brak River |
1,04 hectares |
Broadcasting & Telecommunications services |
SAPO
SAPO owns 441 sites which are open land as well as occupied land. There are 26 sites owned by SAPO that are completely open land at a total of 353 669m².
LOCATION |
CURRENT USAGE |
SIZE OF PLOT |
|
BUILDING AREA M² |
LAND AREA M² |
||
ALIWAL NORTH |
POST OFFICE |
808 |
2,141 |
AMALIA |
POST OFFICE |
125 |
1,421 |
BARKLY WEST |
POST OFFICE |
509 |
750 |
BEACONSFIELD |
DEPOT |
204 |
1,515 |
BETHLEHEM |
POST OFFICE |
580 |
1,675 |
BLOEMFONTEIN |
PO ANNEX BUILDING |
9,576 |
1,728 |
BLOEMFONTEIN |
POST OFFICE (MAIN) |
1,994 |
2,188 |
BLOEMFONTEIN |
VACANT (OLD POST BANK) |
4,415 |
2,963 |
BLOEMFONTEIN |
VACANT SITE |
0 |
57232 |
BLOEMFONTEIN CFG |
CFG |
725 |
6,688 |
BLOEMSPRUIT |
POST OFFICE |
165 |
2,512 |
BOETSAP |
VACANT (OLD PO) |
77 |
2,333 |
BRANDFORT |
POST OFFICE |
455 |
2,136 |
BRITSTOWN |
POST OFFICE |
484 |
2,220 |
BULTFONTEIN |
POST OFFICE |
594 |
1,873 |
BURGERSDORP |
POST OFFICE |
431 |
742 |
CALVINIA |
POST OFFICE |
447 |
704 |
CHRISTIANA |
POST OFFICE |
397 |
1,373 |
DE AAR |
POST OFFICE |
3,117 |
1,748 |
DEALESVILLE |
POST OFFICE |
380 |
1,560 |
DELAREYVILLE |
POST OFFICE |
1,232 |
3,965 |
DELPORTSHOOP |
POST OFFICE |
230 |
5,878 |
DENEYSVILLE |
POST OFFICE |
162 |
1,191 |
EDENBURG |
POST OFFICE |
334 |
1,295 |
EDENVILLE |
POST OFFICE |
178 |
488 |
FICHARDTPARK |
POST OFFICE |
370 |
2,000 |
FICKSBURG |
POST OFFICE |
674 |
1,115 |
FOURIESBURG |
POST OFFICE |
251 |
744 |
FRANKFORT |
POST OFFICE |
308 |
6,601 |
GLEN HARMONY |
POST OFFICE |
289 |
2,359 |
GROOT MARICO |
POST OFFICE |
149 |
628 |
HARRISMITH |
POST OFFICE |
858 |
2,300 |
HARTBEESFONTEIN |
POST OFFICE |
849 |
2,804 |
HARTSWATER |
VACANT (OLD POKWANI PO) |
130 |
1,362 |
HARTSWATER |
POST OFFICE |
307 |
1,199 |
HEILBRON |
POST OFFICE |
2,673 |
6,083 |
HENNEMAN |
POST OFFICE |
358 |
5,798 |
HERTZOGVILLE |
POST OFFICE |
349 |
2,695 |
HOBHOUSE |
POST OFFICE |
114 |
878 |
HOBHOUSE |
VACANT SITE |
0 |
878 |
JACOBSDAL |
POST OFFICE |
126 |
1,087 |
JAGERSFONTEIN |
POST OFFICE |
294 |
357 |
JAMESTOWN |
POST OFFICE |
253 |
823 |
JAN KEMPDORP |
POST OFFICE |
450 |
1,749 |
KAROS |
VACANT (OLD PO) |
143 |
1,181 |
KATHU |
POST OFFICE |
403 |
3,768 |
KEIMOES |
POST OFFICE |
760 |
1,983 |
KENHARDT |
POST OFFICE |
530 |
1,487 |
KOPPIES |
POST OFFICE |
616 |
1,487 |
KROONSTAD |
POST OFFICE |
1,138 |
3,484 |
KURUMAN |
POST OFFICE |
836 |
2,960 |
LADYBRAND |
POST OFFICE |
405 |
2,560 |
LANGENHOVEN PARK (BFN) |
POST OFFICE |
517 |
1,872 |
LICHTENBURG |
POST OFFICE |
1,461 |
2,856 |
LOXTON |
VACANT (OLD PO) |
144 |
1,269 |
LUCKHOFF |
POST OFFICE |
797 |
1,784 |
MAGAGONG |
POST OFFICE |
576 |
1,169 |
MAKOKSKRAAL |
VACANT SITE |
0 |
4,290 |
MAKWASSIE |
POST OFFICE |
297 |
2,231 |
MARCHAND |
VACANT (OLD PO) |
0 |
6,303 |
MARQUARD |
POST OFFICE |
266 |
1,841 |
MEMEL |
POST OFFICE |
248 |
743 |
MIEDERPARK (POTCHEFSTROOM) |
MAIL COLLECTION POINT |
58 |
1,140 |
MOHADIN (KLERKSDORP) |
VACANT SITE |
0 |
693 |
NIEKERKSHOOP |
VACANT (OLD PO) |
204 |
595 |
NIEUWOUDTVILLE |
POST OFFICE |
120 |
1,119 |
ORANJEVILLE |
POST OFFICE |
85 |
1,108 |
ORKNEY |
POST OFFICE + VACANT (SAPD + COURT) |
690 |
9,903 |
PARYS |
POST OFFICE |
478 |
2,141 |
PETRUS STEYN |
POST OFFICE |
500 |
2,006 |
PHILIPSTOWN |
VACANT (OLD PO) |
630 |
476 |
POTCHEFSTROOM |
POST OFFICE |
6,364 |
5,883 |
PRIESKA |
POST OFFICE |
515 |
992 |
PROMOSA (POTCHEFSTROOM) |
POST OFFICE |
140 |
812 |
REITZ |
POST OFFICE |
478 |
2,666 |
RICHMOND (CENTRAL) |
POST OFFICE |
258 |
1,378 |
RIEBEECKSTAD |
PO |
48 |
516 |
ROUXVILLE |
POST OFFICE |
304 |
172 |
SANNIESHOF |
POST OFFICE |
806 |
2,963 |
SASOLBURG |
POST OFFICE |
1,125 |
2,098 |
SCHWEIZER-RENEKE |
POST OFFICE |
731 |
1,888 |
SENEKAL |
POST OFFICE |
106 |
1,547 |
SPRINGBOK |
POST OFFICE |
355 |
2,723 |
STELLA |
POST OFFICE |
242 |
905 |
STEYNSRUS |
POST OFFICE |
162 |
1,804 |
STILFONTEIN |
POST OFFICE |
1,020 |
5,225 |
SUTHERLAND |
POST OFFICE |
224 |
2,141 |
SWARTRUGGENS |
POST OFFICE |
445 |
1,400 |
TROMPSBURG |
POST OFFICE |
126 |
446 |
TWEELING |
POST OFFICE |
188 |
986 |
VAALPARK (SASOLBURG) |
MAIL COLLECTION POINT + OLD PO |
182 |
3,511 |
VAN WYKSVLEI |
POST OFFICE |
115 |
479 |
VAN ZYLSRUS |
POST OFFICE |
132 |
1,179 |
VANDERKLOOF (PETRUSVILLE) |
POST OFFICE |
228 |
750 +564 |
VENTERSBURG |
POST OFFICE |
558 |
1,982 |
VENTERSDORP |
POST OFFICE |
561 |
1,784 |
VENTERSTAD |
POST OFFICE |
306 |
1,448 |
VERKEERDEVLEI |
POST OFFICE |
222 |
1,551 |
VILJOENSKROON |
POST OFFICE |
1,157 |
1,212 |
VILLIERS |
POST OFFICE |
290 |
2,129 |
VIRGINIA |
POST OFFICE |
1,125 |
5,956 |
VIRGINIA |
VACANT (OLD CONERA PO) |
118 |
1,253 |
VREDE |
POST OFFICE |
652 |
1,486 |
WARDEN |
POST OFFICE |
696 |
2,648 |
WARRENTON |
POST OFFICE |
352 |
1,428 |
WELKOM |
POST OFFICE |
6,037 |
1,0034Ha |
WEPENER |
POST OFFICE |
1,245 |
2,501 |
WILLISTON |
POST OFFICE |
455 |
941 |
WINBURG |
POST OFFICE |
352 |
639 |
WOLMARANSSTAD |
POST OFFICE |
385 |
1,085 |
ZASTRON |
POST OFFICE |
516 |
2,138 |
ZEERUST |
POST OFFICE |
1,426 |
3,640 |
ALGOAPARK |
POST OFFICE |
205 |
541 |
BETHELSDORP (PE) |
VACANT SITE |
0 |
19,176 |
BETHELSDORP (PE) |
VACANT SITE |
0 |
990 |
BLOEMENDAL (PE) |
VACANT SITE |
0 |
689 |
CATHCART |
POST OFFICE |
573 |
881 |
DORDRECHT |
POST OFFICE |
765 |
1,469 |
EAST LONDON |
POST OFFICE |
8,500 |
1,996 |
EAST LONDON (DAWN) |
VACANT SITE |
0 |
1,996 |
FORT BEAUFORT |
POST OFFICE |
714 |
1,311 |
GELVANDALE |
POST OFFICE |
680 |
1,463 |
GONUBIE |
POST OFFICE |
675 |
1,518 |
HANKEY |
POST OFFICE |
|
913 |
HUMANSDORP |
POST OFFICE |
810 |
1,527 |
JEFFREYS BAY |
POST OFFICE |
750 |
809 |
KING WILLIAMS TOWN |
POST OFFICE |
2,000 |
3,613 |
KIRKWOOD |
POST OFFICE |
817 |
1,424 |
KORSTEN (PE) |
POST OFFICE |
850 |
1,008 |
LINTON GRANGE (PE) |
POST OFFICE |
1,250 |
1,646 |
LOUTERWATER |
VACANT SITE (EXCHANGE) |
0 |
339 |
MALABAR (PE) |
VACANT SITE |
0 |
707 |
MICHAUSDAL |
POST OFFICE |
375 |
1,327 |
MIDDELBURG (CP) |
POST OFFICE |
790 |
1,665 |
MOLTENO |
POST OFFICE |
410 |
535 |
NEWTONPARK |
POST OFFICE |
450 |
2,191 |
PATENSIE |
POST OFFICE |
1,200 |
5,076 |
PEFFERVILLE (EL) |
POST OFFICE |
300 |
475 |
PORT ELIZABETH |
POST OFFICE + OFFICES |
48,000 |
7,094 |
PORT ELIZABETH |
VACANT SITE |
0 |
221,940 |
PORT ELIZABETH CFG |
VACANT (OLD CFG) |
1,063 |
2,856 |
QUEENSTOWN |
POST OFFICE |
795 |
2,264 |
RIEBEECKHOOGTE |
POST OFFICE |
380 |
880 |
SALTVILLE |
POST OFFICE |
1,450 |
2,191 |
SIDWELL |
POST OFFICE |
850 |
1,893 |
SOUTHERNWOOD (EL) |
VACANT (OLD PO) |
175 |
595 |
STEYNSBURG |
POST OFFICE |
505 |
694 |
STUTTERHEIM |
POST OFFICE |
624 |
1,688 |
UGIE |
POST OFFICE |
412 |
2,141 |
UITENHAGE |
POST OFFICE |
1,100 |
2,276 |
WALMER |
POST OFFICE |
1,100 |
1,416 |
WESTBANK (EL) |
POST OFFICE |
510 |
615 |
AMANZIMTOTI |
POST OFFICE + DEPOT |
1,367 |
1,821 |
AUSTERVILLE |
POST OFFICE |
271 |
777 |
BERGVILLE |
POST OFFICE |
845 |
1,872 |
CHATSWORTH |
POST OFFICE + DEPOT |
1,185 |
4,011 |
CHRISTIANENBURG (CLERMONT) |
VACANT SITE |
0 |
11,200 |
CLERNAVILLE |
POST OFFICE |
814 |
1,120 |
COLENSO |
POST OFFICE |
808 |
3,328 |
DALTON |
RESIDENCE 1 |
385 |
1,636 |
DALTON |
RESIDENCE 2 |
385 |
38,078 |
DANNHAUSER |
POST OFFICE |
814 |
7,408 |
DARNALL |
VACANT (OLD PO) |
175 |
768 |
DUNDEE |
POST OFFICE |
1,785 |
2,715 |
DURBAN |
POST OFFICE (MAIN) |
10,770 |
4,896 |
DURBAN |
DURMAIL |
21,680 |
36,268 |
DURBAN CFG |
VACANT (OLD CFG) |
2,480 |
7,242 |
DURBAN NORTH |
POST OFFICE + DEPOT |
1,290 |
2,396 |
DURNACOL |
VACANT (OLD PO) |
168 |
1,053 |
EMPANGENI STATION |
POST OFFICE |
318 |
2,002 |
ESHOWE |
POST OFFICE |
1,005 |
2,042 |
ESTCOURT |
POST OFFICE |
1,425 |
2,491 |
GINGINDLOVU |
POST OFFICE |
638 |
2,024 |
GLENASHLEY |
POST OFFICE |
240 |
1,012 |
GREYTOWN |
POST OFFICE |
745 |
1,365 |
GREYVILLE |
POST OFFICE + DEPOT |
667 |
1,097 |
HAMMARSDALE |
POST OFFICE |
1,738 |
3,578 |
HARDING |
POST OFFICE |
514 |
2,214 |
HIGHFLATS |
POST OFFICE |
258 |
1,085 |
HILLCREST |
POST OFFICE |
2,114 |
4,047 |
HLUHLUWE |
POST OFFICE |
283 |
2,100 |
HOWICK |
POST OFFICE |
1,470 |
1,920 |
ISIPINGO BEACH |
POST OFFICE |
211 |
556 |
IXOPO |
POST OFFICE |
759 |
2,721 |
JACOBS (BLUFF) |
POST OFFICE + DEPOT |
1,076 |
4,464 |
KOKSTAD |
POST OFFICE |
1,563 |
1,618 |
LADYSMITH (KZN) |
POST OFFICE |
4,162 |
5,168 |
MARGATE |
POST OFFICE |
2,172 |
3,560 |
MEER EN SEE |
POST OFFICE |
590 |
3,783 |
MELMOTH |
POST OFFICE |
251 |
1,223 |
MONTCLAIR |
POST OFFICE |
279 |
549 |
MTUBATUBA |
POST OFFICE |
671 |
3,993 |
MTUNZINI |
POST OFFICE |
162 |
766 |
NEW GERMANY |
POST OFFICE |
880 |
1,450 |
NEWCASTLE |
MAIL COLLECTION POINT (BRICK) |
321 |
2,284 |
NEWCASTLE |
POST OFFICE |
3,652 |
2,472 |
NEWCASTLE |
VACANT SITE |
0 |
2,725 |
NYONI |
VACANT (OLD PO) |
150 |
1,718 |
PHOENIX |
POST OFFICE + DEPOT |
1,110 |
2,531 |
PIETERMARITZBURG |
HUB |
5,160 |
16,250 |
PINETOWN (SARNIA) |
VACANT SITE |
0 |
1,972 |
POINT |
POST OFFICE |
637 |
2,023 |
POMEROY |
POST OFFICE |
200 |
504 |
PONGOLA |
POST OFFICE |
1,431 |
1,854 |
PORT SHEPSTONE |
VACANT (OLD PO) + HUB |
2,018 |
4,066 |
QUEENSBURGH |
MAIL COLLECTION POINT |
34 |
1,006 |
REDHILL (DURBAN) |
POST OFFICE |
800 |
1,263 |
RESERVOIR HILLS |
POST OFFICE |
380 |
2,060 |
RICHMOND (KZN) |
VACANT (OLD PO) + EXCHANGE |
1,070 |
4,311 |
STANGER |
POST OFFICE |
1,470 |
2,293 |
UMHLALI |
POST OFFICE |
290 |
1,339 |
UMKOMAAS |
POST OFFICE |
398 |
1,007 |
UMZINTO |
POST OFFICE |
787 |
6,008 |
UTRECHT |
POST OFFICE |
1,546 |
5,826 |
VRYHEID |
POST OFFICE |
2,159 |
4,496 |
WASBANK |
POST OFFICE |
433 |
2,005 |
WESTVILLE |
POST OFFICE + DEPOT |
1,185 |
5,467 |
WINTERTON |
POST OFFICE |
514 |
2,734 |
YELLOWWOOD PARK |
POST OFFICE + DEPOT |
636 |
1,353 |
AMSTERDAM |
POST OFFICE |
313 |
549 |
BADPLAAS |
POST OFFICE |
0 |
1,325 |
BALFOUR (TVL) |
POST OFFICE |
235 |
2,855 |
BARBERTON |
VACANT (OLD PO) + EXCHANGE |
2,851 |
4,352 |
BELFAST |
POST OFFICE |
667 |
1,428 |
BREYTEN |
POST OFFICE |
306 |
1,985 |
BRITS |
POST OFFICE |
1,488 |
1,993 |
BRONKHORSTSPRUIT |
POST OFFICE |
721 |
1,373 |
BRONKHORSTSPRUIT |
MAIL COLLECTION POINT |
45 |
100 |
CAROLINA |
POST OFFICE |
267 |
1,403 |
CHRISSIESMEER |
POST OFFICE |
146 |
1,045 |
CLUBVIEW (PTA) |
MAIL COLLECTION POINT (BRICK) |
69 |
99 |
CLUBVIEW (PTA) |
MAIL COLLECTION POINT |
16 |
2,514 |
CULLINAN |
POST OFFICE |
672 |
1,380 |
DAVEL |
VACANT (OLD PO) + EXCHANGE |
355 |
991 |
DIE HEUWEL (WITBANK) |
MAIL COLLECTION POINT |
48 |
225 |
DUIWELSKLOOF |
POST OFFICE |
478 |
1,348 |
DULLSTROOM |
POST OFFICE |
301 |
1,388 |
EENDRAG |
VACANT (OLD PO) |
0 |
1,983 |
EMBALENHLE |
RESIDENCE |
52 |
424 |
EMBALENHLE |
RESIDENCE |
52 |
392 |
EMBALENHLE |
RESIDENCE |
52 |
392 |
EMBALENHLE |
RESIDENCE |
52 |
392 |
EMBALENHLE |
RESIDENCE |
52 |
558 |
EMBALENHLE |
RESIDENCE |
52 |
430 |
EMBALENHLE |
RESIDENCE |
52 |
395 |
EMBALENHLE |
RESIDENCE |
52 |
395 |
GARSFONTEIN (PTA) |
POST OFFICE |
297 |
1,536 |
GRASKOP |
POST OFFICE |
377 |
2,788 |
GREYLINGSTAD |
POST OFFICE |
506 |
2,149 |
GROBLERSDAL |
POST OFFICE |
606 |
2,933 |
HAENERTSBURG |
POST OFFICE |
327 |
991 |
HERCULES (PTA) |
POST OFFICE + DEPOT |
1,057 |
2,114 |
HOLMDENE |
VACANT (OLD PO) |
0 |
557 |
KINROSS |
POST OFFICE |
547 |
2,230 |
KOMATIPOORT |
VACANT (OLD PO) |
489 |
1,883 |
KOSTER |
POST OFFICE |
693 |
1,932 |
KRIEL |
POST OFFICE |
1,230 |
3,600 |
KWAGUQA (WITBANK) |
VACANT SITE |
0 |
144 |
LEEUPOORT (BELA BELA) |
VACANT (OLD PO) |
119 |
1,041 |
LESLIE |
POST OFFICE |
691 |
2,974 |
LEVUBU |
POST OFFICE |
190 |
1,403 |
LOUIS TRICHARDT |
POST OFFICE |
1,156 |
4,534 |
LOUWS CREEK |
VACANT (OLD PO) |
140 |
1,315 |
LYTTLETON |
POST OFFICE + DEPOT |
1,239 |
2,807 |
MACHADODORP |
POST OFFICE |
700 |
1,487 |
MAGALIESKRUIN |
MAIL COLLECTION POINT |
28 |
1,004 |
MALELANE |
POST OFFICE |
255 |
1,778 |
MARBLE HALL |
POST OFFICE |
461 |
1,104 |
MENLO PARK (PTA) |
POST OFFICE |
792 |
952 |
MONTANA (PTA) |
MAIL COLLECTION POINT |
28 |
1,507 |
MORELETTA PARK (PTA) |
MAIL COLLECTION POINT |
180 |
1,142 |
MUSSINA |
POST OFFICE |
28 |
1,447 |
NABOOMSPRUIT |
POST OFFICE |
840 |
840 |
NASARET (MIDDELBURG) |
VACANT SITE |
0 |
938 |
NELSVILLE (NELSPRUIT) |
VACANT SITE |
0 |
750 |
OHRIGSTAD |
POST OFFICE |
143 |
2,144 |
ONVERWACHT (ELLISRAS) |
POST OFFICE |
272 |
2,596 |
PHALABORWA |
POST OFFICE |
2,546 |
3,942 |
PIETERSBURG |
POST OFFICE |
8,007 |
2,855 |
POTGIETERSRUS |
POST OFFICE |
4,283 |
4,461 |
PRETORIA |
TSHWANE MAIL CENTRE |
28,000 |
66,009 |
PRETORIA |
COMPUTER CENTRE |
2,006 |
2,552 |
PRETORIA |
NPC - KROMDRAAI |
5,341 |
12,062 |
PRETORIA |
POST OFFICE (CHURCH SQUARE) + VACANT AREA |
32,750 |
10,207 |
PRETORIA NORTH |
POST OFFICE |
1,057 |
2,552 |
PRETORIA WEST |
VACANT (OLD PO) |
693 |
2,141 |
RADIUM |
POST OFFICE |
152 |
959 |
RAYTON |
VACANT (OLD PO) |
175 |
1,390 |
REYNO RIDGE |
VACANT SITE |
0 |
1,784 |
ROEDTAN |
VACANT SITE |
0 |
1,487 |
ROOSSENEKAL |
POST OFFICE |
252 |
3,965 |
ROSSLYN |
POST OFFICE |
472 |
2,989 |
RUSTENBURG |
POST OFFICE |
4,500 |
22,745 |
SABIE |
POST OFFICE |
464 |
991 |
SECUNDA |
POST OFFICE |
2,438 |
2,005 |
SECUNDA |
MAIL COLLECTION POINT (BRICK) |
81 |
431 |
SILVERTON |
PROCUREMENT DEPOT |
28,937 |
52,975 |
SOEKMEKAAR |
POST OFFICE |
197 |
1,501 |
SOSHANGUVE |
POST OFFICE |
895 |
2,896 |
STAALVELD (WITBANK) |
MAIL COLLECTION POINT |
28 |
1,050 |
STANDERTON |
POST OFFICE |
2,943 |
1,271 |
STERKRIVIER |
POST OFFICE |
146 |
1,901 |
STOFFBERG |
VACANT (OLD PO) |
226 |
1,983 |
STOFFBERG/LAERSDRIF (MIDDELBURG) |
POST OFFICE |
142 |
3,024 |
STRYDMAG (MARBLE HALL) |
VACANT (OLD PO + SCHOOL + RESIDENCES) |
3,500 |
89,638 |
SUNNYSIDE |
POST OFFICE |
2,170 |
3,637 |
TASBETPARK (WITBANK) |
MAIL COLLECTION POINT |
219 |
991 |
THE REEDS (PTA) |
MAIL COLLECTION POINT (BRICK) |
88 |
300 |
TONTELDOOS |
VACANT (OLD PO) |
100 |
4,213 |
TRICHARDT |
POST OFFICE |
338 |
1,487 |
TZANEEN |
POST OFFICE |
2,935 |
3,965 |
VAALWATER |
POST OFFICE |
777 |
4,866 |
VALHALLA (PTA) |
MAIL COLLECTION POINT |
28 |
12,323 |
WAKKERSTROOM |
POST OFFICE |
377 |
1,439 |
WESPARK (PTA) |
VACANT (OLD PO) |
295 |
1,558 |
WHITE RIVER |
POST OFFICE |
939 |
1,750 |
WIERDAPARK |
POST OFFICE |
560 |
1,939 |
ALBERTINIA |
POST OFFICE |
431 |
334 |
BELLA VISTA |
POST OFFICE |
175 |
750 |
BELLVILLE |
POST OFFICE + DEPOT |
5,430 |
3,240 |
BRACKENFELL |
POST OFFICE |
431 |
2,159 |
CALEDON |
POST OFFICE |
695 |
1,190 |
CAPE TOWN |
CAPE MAIL |
39,419 |
64,240 |
CAPE TOWN CFG |
CFG |
1,882 |
15,390 |
CERES |
POST OFFICE |
720 |
2,858 |
CITRUSDAL |
POST OFFICE |
780 |
3,465 |
DURBANVILLE |
POST OFFICE + DEPOT |
1,404 |
2,565 |
GANSBAAI |
POST OFFICE |
205 |
991 |
GEORGE |
POST OFFICE |
2,013 |
2,081 |
GOODWOOD |
POST OFFICE |
966 |
971 |
GRABOUW |
POST OFFICE |
667 |
1,429 |
HERMANUS |
POST OFFICE |
685 |
1,528 |
HOUT BAY |
POST OFFICE |
341 |
652 |
KENILWORTH |
POST OFFICE |
334 |
1,074 |
KNYSNA |
POST OFFICE |
1,131 |
2,446 |
KOELENHOF |
VACANT (OLD PO) + EXCHANGE |
183 |
991 |
LADISMITH (CP) |
POST OFFICE |
371 |
695 |
LAMBERTS BAY |
POST OFFICE |
771 |
3,303 |
LANGEBAAN |
POST OFFICE |
174 |
427 |
LOUWVILLE |
VACANT (OLD PO) |
175 |
682 |
MACASSAR |
POST OFFICE |
161 |
1,100 |
MAITLAND |
POST OFFICE + DEPOT |
894 |
3,111 |
MALMESBURY |
POST OFFICE |
636 |
2,109 |
MOSSEL BAY |
POST OFFICE |
1,456 |
2,028 |
NAPIER |
VACANT (OLD PO) |
184 |
764 |
PIKETBERG |
POST OFFICE |
450 |
1,168 |
PRINCE ALBERT |
POST OFFICE |
163 |
626 |
RIVERSDALE |
POST OFFICE |
1,461 |
1,838 |
ROBERTSON |
POST OFFICE |
12,071 |
2,141 |
RONDEBOSCH |
DEPOT |
997 |
1,715 |
SOMERSET WEST |
POST OFFICE |
1,694 |
2,972 |
STILBAAI-WEST |
POST OFFICE |
365 |
1,179 |
STRAND |
POST OFFICE |
911 |
1,456 |
SURWELL |
POST OFFICE |
279 |
1,494 |
TOUWSRIVIER |
POST OFFICE |
428 |
1,498 |
TULBAGH |
POST OFFICE |
397 |
330 |
UNIONDALE |
POST OFFICE |
800 |
2,142 |
VANRHYNSDORP |
POST OFFICE |
262 |
823 |
VILLIERSDORP |
POST OFFICE |
240 |
476 |
VREDENDAL |
POST OFFICE |
1,320 |
3,745 |
WELLINGTON |
POST OFFICE |
939 |
948 |
WOLSELEY |
POST OFFICE |
445 |
1,134 |
WORCESTER |
POST OFFICE |
2,356 |
2,131 |
ALBERTON |
POST OFFICE + DEPOT |
2,007 |
4,421 |
ALRODE |
POST OFFICE |
795 |
2,670 |
BASSONIA |
MAIL COLLECTION POINT (BRICK) |
75 |
1,007 |
BEDFORDVIEW |
POST OFFICE |
781 |
3,265 |
BENONI |
POST OFFICE |
2,697 |
4,164 |
BIRCHLEIGH |
DEPOT |
507 |
1,459 |
BOKSBURG |
POST OFFICE |
1,813 |
3,905 |
BRAAMFONTEIN |
POST OFFICE |
2,133 |
996 |
CARLETONVILLE |
POST OFFICE |
1,838 |
3,348 |
CHRISSIESFONTEIN |
VACANT (OLD PO) |
76 |
680 |
CHRISSIESFONTEIN |
VACANT SITE |
0 |
17,806 |
CROWN MINES |
POST OFFICE |
300 |
1,660 |
EDENVALE |
POST OFFICE |
2,037 |
3,965 |
EXCOM (JHB) |
OFFICE |
2,962 |
1,336 |
FORDSBURG |
POST OFFICE |
692 |
991 |
FRANKLIN ROOSEVELT PARK |
DEPOT |
299 |
1,408 |
GALLO MANOR |
MAIL COLLECTION POINT (BRICK) |
145 |
991 |
GERMISTON |
HUB |
9,934 |
17,553 |
GERMISTON EAST |
MAIL DELIVERY CENTRE |
|
2,401 |
GLENVISTA |
MAIL COLLECTION POINT |
75 |
1,350 |
GREENSIDE EAST |
POST OFFICE |
121 |
1,012 |
HEIDELBERG (GP) |
POST OFFICE |
1,160 |
4,212 |
HENLEY ON KLIP |
POST OFFICE |
560 |
4,064 |
HILLSHAVEN (WESTONARIA) |
VACANT SITE |
0 |
1,576 |
INDUSTRIA |
POST OFFICE + DEPOT |
725 |
5,257 |
ISANDO |
POST OFFICE |
967 |
2,974 |
JETPARK (JHB) CFG |
CFG HYPERHUB |
3,835 |
42,827 |
JUKSKEIPARK |
MAIL COLLECTION POINT (BRICK) |
186 |
1,461 |
KAZERNE (JHB) |
VACANT SITE |
0 |
11,706 |
KOCKSVLEI |
PO |
244 |
488 |
KRUGERSDORP |
DEPOT |
1,181 |
1,493 |
LANGLAAGTE |
POST OFFICE |
300 |
1,660 |
LENASIA EXT 2 |
POST OFFICE + DEPOT |
1,523 |
4,173 |
LENASIA EXT 2 |
VACANT SITE |
0 |
5,019 |
LINBRO PARK |
MAIL COLLECTION POINT (BRICK) |
106 |
260 |
MAGALIESBURG |
VACANT (OLD PO) |
444 |
1,983 |
MARAISBURG |
POST OFFICE |
251 |
991 |
MONDEOR |
VACANT (OLD PO) |
353 |
1,256 |
MORNINGSIDE |
MAIL COLLECTION POINT (BRICK) |
251 |
1,405 |
MULBARTON |
MAIL COLLECTION POINT |
63 |
1,009 |
NATURENA |
MAIL COLLECTION POINT |
39 |
1,000 |
NEWLANDS (JHB) |
VACANT (OLD PO) |
275 |
495 |
NIGEL |
POST OFFICE |
720 |
1,416 |
NOORDWYK (MIDRAND) |
MAIL COLLECTION POINT (BRICK) |
82 |
720 |
NOYCEDALE |
VACANT SITE |
0 |
1,676 |
OLIFANTSFONTEIN |
POST OFFICE |
|
1,854 |
OLIVEDALE |
MAIL COLLECTION POINT (BRICK) |
126 |
1,000 |
OPPENHEIMER PARK |
VACANT SITE |
0 |
2,890 |
ORANGE GROVE |
POST OFFICE |
562 |
1,491 |
PAULSHOF |
MAIL COLLECTION POINT (BRICK) |
118 |
1,210 |
PINEGOWRIE |
POST OFFICE |
922 |
4,047 |
RANDBURG |
POST OFFICE |
2,785 |
6,067 |
RANDFONTEIN |
POST OFFICE + DEPOT |
1,151 |
3,011 |
RANDPARKRIF |
MAIL COLLECTION POINT (BRICK) |
186 |
1,089 |
RENSBURG |
POST OFFICE |
215 |
1,190 |
RIVONIA |
MAIL COLLECTION POINT |
97 |
1,983 |
ROODEPOORT |
POST OFFICE+ VACANT HOUSE |
3,645 |
5,400 |
ROSETTENVILLE |
POST OFFICE + DEPOT |
1,261 |
1,983 |
ROSHNEE |
MAIL COLLECTION POINT |
49 |
2,100 |
RUST-TER-VAAL |
VACANT SITE |
0 |
2,135 |
RUST-TER-VAAL |
MAIL COLLECTION POINT |
49 |
3,077 |
SELCOURT (SPRINGS) |
DEPOT |
432 |
717 |
SOUTH HILLS |
DEPOT |
1,000 |
1,602 |
SPRINGFIELD |
VACANT (OLD PO) |
166 |
796 |
SPRINGS |
VACANT (OLD DEPOT) |
125 |
912 |
STRATHAVON |
MAIL COLLECTION POINT (BRICK) |
88 |
721 |
STRUBENSVALLEI |
MAIL COLLECTION POINT |
119 |
1,250 |
SUNWARD PARK |
MAIL COLLECTION POINT (BRICK) |
179 |
1,225 |
THREE RIVERS |
POST OFFICE |
521 |
4,759 |
THREE RIVERS EAST |
VACANT SITE |
0 |
2,578 |
TOEKOMSRUS (JHB) |
VACANT SITE |
0 |
2,761 |
TURFFONTEIN |
POST OFFICE |
388 |
990 |
UNITAS PARK |
MAIL COLLECTION POINT |
49 |
682 |
VANDERBIJLPARK |
POST OFFICE |
4,563 |
5,922 |
VERWOERDPARK (ALBERTON) |
MAIL COLLECTION POINT |
195 |
992 |
WESTONARIA |
POST OFFICE |
1,941 |
2,666 |
WITSPOS (JHB) |
POSTAL HUB |
44,442 |
69,589 |
WITSPOS (JHB) |
VACANT (OLD TRANSPORT) |
459 |
16,918 |
Approved/ not approved
Dr Siyabonga Cwele, MP
Minister of Telecommunications and Postal Services
Date:
04 December 2017 - NW3732
Mbatha, Mr MS to ask the Minister of Economic Development
(1)Whether (a) his department and/or (b) entities reporting to him procured services from a certain company (name furnished); if so, (i) what services were procured in each case and (ii) what is the total amount that was paid to the specified company in each case; (2) whether the specified company provided services related to international travel to (a) his department and/or (b) entities reporting to him; if so, (i) what is the name of each person who travelled, (ii) what was the travel route and (iii) what is the total amount that was paid for each person?
Reply:
1. The Economic Development Department has procured services from Travel with Flair (TWF) in the 2016/17 financial year. The following services were procured: air travel (domestic and international), car rental, accommodation, shuttle services, and conference venues. The total amount paid in service fees to the company amounted to R 203 541.
2. The international visits were as follows:
- Rwanda – World Economic Forum Africa (Minister Patel and support staff Dr DM Pule)
- Iran – State Visit (Minister Patel and support staff Dr DM Pule)
- Papau New Guinea – Summit of African Caribbean and Pacific Countries (Minister Patel and support staff Mr D Nkosi)
- Switzerland – World Economic Forum (Minister Patel and support staff Miss A Appolis)
- Vietnam and Singapore – Deputy President Bilateral Visit (Deputy Minister Masuku and support staff Ms S Shongwe)
A total amount of R 4 253 in service fees was paid to TWF for the travels. In each visit, the Minister or Deputy Minister were accompanied by one (1) official.
3. Entities reporting to the department (IDC, Competition Commission, Competition tribunal, ITAC) did not make use of TWF services.
-END-
04 December 2017 - NW3790
Ketabahle, Ms V to ask the Minister of Telecommunications and Postal Services
With reference to his reply to question 3355 on 13 November 2017, who paid for the private chartered jet for his trip to Ndjamena, Chad?
Reply:
I was requested by the President to represent him at the inauguration of the President of Chad. Accordingly, the Department of International Relations and Cooperation made travel arrangements concerning this trip.
Approved/ not approved
Dr Siyabonga Cwele, MP
Minister of Telecommunications and Postal Services
Date:
04 December 2017 - NW3812
Figg, Mr MJ to ask the Minister of Public Works
(1) Whether the proposed leasing policy of his department has been finalised; if not, (a) why not and (b) by what date will the policy be finalised; if so, what are the relevant details; (2) are there any recommendations regarding black ownership requirements for landlords tendering for Government leases; if so, (a) what are the recommendations and (b) how do the recommendations differ from the current policies of his department?
Reply:
1. (a) Leasing is encapsulated in the Property Management Empowerment Policy of the Department which is still being developed and consulted with various stakeholders.
(b) The policy will be signed and adopted before the end of the year. In addition the Department together with National Treasury developed a Standard Leasing Framework which will be approved soon.
2. (a) & (b) Yes in terms of the policy there will be a qualifying criteria in accordance with BBBEE accreditation. The awarding of leasing opportunities and period of lease (tenure) will be aligned in accordance with BEE qualifications. The property sector code has been aligned to the generic codes of good practice in terms of the amended BBBEE Act to give effect to higher targets for Black Economic Empowerment in the property sector. The new Regulations for Preferential Procurement Policy Framework Act, were implemented on 01 April 2017 to give more weight to preferential points when evaluating the bids. In terms of the PPPFA budget can be allocated for set asides in the property environment to target designated groups.
02 December 2017 - NW3684
Tarabella - Marchesi, Ms NI to ask the Minister of Basic Education
With reference to her reply to question 2965 on 25 October 2017, what was the reason for the reprioritisation that saw the Eastern Cape school transport budget decreased by R36 million?
Reply:
Further information has been requested from the Eastern Cape Department of Education and will be provided as soon as it is received.
01 December 2017 - NW3671
Rabotapi, Mr MW to ask the Minister of Arts and Culture”
What is the total number of (a) Ferry trips to the Robben Island Museum that were (i) scheduled and (ii) cancelled due to unfavourable weather conditions and (b) passengers who were transported on the ferry service in the (aa) 2014-15,(bb) 2015-16 and (cc) 2016-17 finacial years?
Reply:
2014/15 |
2015/16 |
2016/17 |
|
(a)(i). Ferry Trips scheduled |
1 483 |
1 220 |
1 223 |
(a)(ii). Cancelled Tours due to unfavourable weather |
215 |
186 |
131 |
(b). Number of Tourist transported on the ferry service |
325 816 |
364 021 |
369 786 |
01 December 2017 - NW2660
Mileham, Mr K to ask the Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs
Whether a report has been generated concerning the support provided to the Thabazimbi Local Municipality in Limpopo in terms of section 154 of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996; if not, why not; if so, (a) what are the details thereof and (b) by what date will it be made available?
Reply:
A comprehensive report on the support provided to the Thabazimbi Local Municipality is still to be generated, and I have requested a meeting with the recently appointed MEC for COGHSTA, Mr. Ndou, to receive a report on progress to date with regard to the support given to the Municipality. A progress report will then be submitted when made available.
01 December 2017 - NW3668
Ollis, Mr IM to ask the Minister of Basic Education
What number of learners were registered in each grade in each (a) private and (b) public school in each province for the 2017 academic year?
Reply:
Table 1 link below indicates that, in 2017 total number of learners registered in public schools is 12 490 132 and in independent schools is 402 141 with the total of both as 12 892 273 learners. The data is aggregated per province per grade.
Table 1: Number of learners in ordinary schools, by sector and province, in 2017
http://pmg-assets.s3-website-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/RNW_3668_TABLE.pdf
Source: 2017 Provincial data warehouses
01 December 2017 - NW3909
Figg, Mr MJ to ask the Minister of Public Works
(1) (a) What number of cases of fraud and corruption were reported in his department in the 2016-17 financial year and (b) what is the total monetary value of the reported cases; (2) are any of the reported cases subject to disciplinary processes; if not, why not; if so, what is the status of the cases?
Reply:
1. (a) The Department’s internal investigating unit received twenty eight (28) allegations of fraud and corruption for the 2016/17 financial year. Of the total allegations received; twenty-three (23) investigations were finalised and the outcomes of the investigation were as follows:-
- Five (5) cases related to non-adherence to Departmental policies and procedures;
- Twelve (12) allegations, there was no evidence to substantiate the allegations made; and
- Six (6) cases had elements of fraud and corruption.
(b) R 256,784,214.62* is the total monetary value of the allegations received and recorded.
2. Fourteen (14) officials were subjected to disciplinary actions for non-adherence to Departmental policies and procedures. Two (2) officials were charged for corruption, one (1) was dismissed and one (1) resigned before conclusion of the hearing. Charges are pending against one (1) official for corruption.
During the 2016/17 financial year the Department further finalised three (3) cases which were reported during the 2015/16 financial year resulting in two (2) dismissals for corruption and one (1) official resigning before the conclusion of the proceedings.
*this amount does not necessarily represent losses to the Department, it only represents the total exposure amount of contracts investigated.
01 December 2017 - NW3667
Ollis, Mr IM to ask the Minister of Basic Education
What number of educators currently teach in each grade in each (a) public and (b) private school in each province?
Reply:
PROVINCE |
COMBINED SCHOOL |
INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL |
PRIMARY SCHOOL |
SECONDARY SCHOOL |
SPECIAL SCHOOL (All categories) |
Grand Total |
EASTERN CAPE |
18 590 |
104 |
17363 |
14405 |
911 |
51373 |
FREE STATE |
4 107 |
298 |
9389 |
6820 |
605 |
21219 |
GAUTENG |
1939 |
199 |
33558 |
23809 |
3272 |
62777 |
KWAZULU/NATAL |
2684 |
3977 |
46263 |
34652 |
1478 |
89054 |
LIMPOPO PROVINCE |
1128 |
70 |
27647 |
22187 |
656 |
51688 |
MPUMALANGA |
4625 |
641 |
15973 |
11117 |
320 |
32676 |
NORTH WEST |
1687 |
777 |
14596 |
7607 |
648 |
25315 |
NORTHERN CAPE |
1985 |
179 |
4237 |
2646 |
207 |
9254 |
WESTERN CAPE |
657 |
1662 |
17039 |
9687 |
1428 |
30473 |
Grand Total |
37402 |
7907 |
186065 |
132930 |
9525 |
373829 |
(a) Number of State-Paid educator in Public Schools as at the end of September 2017. The available information categorises educators by school level as educators largely, especially from the Intermediate Phase onward, teaching across grades.
Source: PERSAL, September 2017
(b) The number of educator in private schools are based on private school uploaded in the provincial warehouses as at September 2017. Disaggregation by grade is not yet available.
Table 2: Number of educators in independent schools, by province and school level, in 2017
Province |
COMBINED SCHOOL |
INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL |
PRIMARY SCHOOL |
SECONDARY SCHOOL |
SPECIAL NEEDS EDUCATION |
Grand Total |
EASTERN CAPE |
401 |
49 |
1 467 |
1 218 |
|
3 135 |
FREE STATE |
73 |
|
475 |
441 |
|
989 |
GAUTENG |
4 356 |
56 |
6 057 |
6 788 |
79 |
17 336 |
KWAZULU/NATAL |
179 |
|
1 580 |
1 015 |
5 |
2 779 |
LIMPOPO PROVINCE |
200 |
|
1 301 |
1 397 |
13 |
2 911 |
MPUMALANGA |
146 |
32 |
657 |
417 |
|
1 252 |
NORTHERN CAPE |
10 |
|
23 |
109 |
|
142 |
NORTH WEST |
157 |
|
450 |
571 |
|
1 178 |
WESTERN CAPE |
3 010 |
75 |
970 |
387 |
|
4 442 |
South Africa |
8 532 |
212 |
12 980 |
12 343 |
97 |
34 164 |
Source: Provincial data warehouses as at September 2017
01 December 2017 - NW3342
Mente-Nkuna, Ms NV to ask the Minister of Health
(a) What total number of medical equipment items does the Tshilidzini Hospital have, (b) what is the (i) category, (ii) date of purchase and (iii) purchase price of each item of medical equipment and (c) what number of medical equipment items are not in use because they are dysfunctional or lack service?
Reply:
The following tables reflect the details in this regard:
Ward |
Type of equipment |
No. of equipment |
No. of equipment functioning |
No. of equipment not functioning |
No for repair |
No for service |
Purchase Price (each) |
OPD |
Patient monitor |
09 |
3 |
6 |
6 |
7 |
R60 200-00 |
ECG machine |
1 |
- |
1 |
1 |
1 |
R99 997.22 |
|
Sonar machine |
2 |
- |
2 |
2 |
2 |
R300 000-00 |
|
Sitting scale |
2 |
- |
2 |
2 |
2 |
R5 500-00 |
|
Standing scale |
2 |
2 |
- |
- |
2 |
R3 444.00 |
|
Bathroom scale |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
R3 552.50 |
|
Baby scale |
1 |
1 |
- |
- |
1 |
R2 394.00 |
|
Mobile/manual BP machine |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
R689,70 |
|
Casualty |
Patient monitor |
17 |
1 |
16 |
17 |
R60 200-00 |
|
Ventilator |
2 |
1 |
1 |
2 |
R172 000-00 |
||
Blood gas machine |
1 |
- |
- |
1 |
1 |
Cost not verified |
|
ISTAT machine |
2 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
No cartridge |
|
Sitting scale |
1 |
- |
1 |
1 |
R5 500-00 |
||
Standing scale |
1 |
1 |
- |
1 |
1 |
R3 444.00 Repair height rod |
|
Baby scale |
1 |
1 |
- |
- |
1 |
R2 394.00 |
|
Manual BP machine |
2 |
- |
- |
2 |
2 |
R1 600.00 |
|
HB meter |
1 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
R4 967.68 |
|
Resuscitation beds |
4 |
0 |
- |
4 |
4 |
Cost not verified |
|
POP bed |
. |
. |
. |
. |
. |
One needed |
|
EYE and Transfer |
Wall ophthalmoscope |
1 |
1 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
Manual Baunometer |
2 |
2 |
- |
- |
- |
R1 600.00 |
|
Pen torch |
3 |
3 |
- |
- |
- |
Cost not verified |
|
New slit lamp |
1 |
- |
1 |
- |
- |
Cost not verified |
|
Old slit lamp |
1 |
- |
1 |
Cost not verified |
|||
Old handheld ophthalmoscope |
1 |
- |
1 |
- |
- |
Cost not verified |
|
Paediatric medical |
Monitors |
10 |
3 |
7 |
10 |
R60 200-00 |
|
Pulse Oximeter |
3 |
- |
- |
- |
1 |
R6 467.03 |
|
Data scope Accutur plus |
2 |
- |
- |
2 |
2 |
R68 000 |
|
Infusion pump Agalia |
3 |
3 |
- |
- |
3 |
R8 908.96 |
|
Infusion pump Infusamat |
3 |
- |
- |
3 |
3 |
R36 736.50 |
|
Syringe pump |
3 |
3 |
- |
- |
3 |
R23 683.80 |
|
Electric suction machine |
3 |
2 |
- |
1 |
3 |
R6 384.00 |
|
Defibrillator |
1 |
1 |
- |
- |
1 |
R81 827.60 |
|
Manual BP Apparatus |
2 |
1 |
- |
1 |
1 |
R1 600.00 |
|
Baby scale |
3 |
1 |
- |
2 |
3 |
R2 394.00 |
|
ENT set |
1 |
1 |
- |
- |
1 |
R1 200 |
|
Standing scale |
2 |
2 |
- |
- |
2 |
R3 444.00 |
|
Paediatric surgical |
Monitors |
3 |
1 |
- |
- |
2 |
R60 200-00 |
Pulse oximeter |
1 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
R6 467.03 |
|
Suction apparatus electric |
2 |
1 |
- |
- |
1 |
R6 384.00 |
|
Data scope accutur |
1 |
- |
- |
1 |
1 |
Cost not verified |
|
HB meter |
1 |
1 |
- |
- |
1 |
R4 967.68 |
|
Baby scale |
1 |
1 |
- |
- |
1 |
R2 394.00 |
|
Sitting scale |
1 |
- |
- |
1 |
1 |
R5 500-00 |
|
Standing scale |
1 |
1 |
- |
- |
1 |
R3 444.00 |
|
BP apparatus manual |
3 |
2 |
- |
1 |
3 |
R1 600.00 |
|
Agalia infusion |
2 |
2 |
- |
- |
2 |
R8 908.96 |
|
Infusamat pump |
2 |
1 |
- |
1 |
2 |
R36 736.50 |
|
Medical Ward |
Suction machine |
4 |
2 |
2 |
- |
- |
R6 384.00 |
Patient monitor |
4 |
2 |
2 |
1 |
R60 200-00 |
||
Defibrillator |
2 |
1 |
1 |
- |
1 |
R81 827.60 |
|
Pulse Oxymeter |
1 |
- |
1 |
- |
- |
R6467.03 |
|
Ripple mattrass |
2 |
- |
2 |
- |
- |
R18 950-90 |
|
Female medical |
Patient monitor |
5 |
2 |
3 |
- |
1 |
R60 200-00 |
Data scope accutur plus |
2 |
2 |
2 |
Cost not verified |
|||
Electric suction machine |
2 |
2 |
- |
- |
2 |
R6 384.00 |
|
Pulse oxymeter |
1 |
1 |
- |
- |
- |
R6 467.03 |
|
Infusion pump Agalia |
1 |
1 |
- |
- |
1 |
R8 908.96 |
|
Defibrillator |
1 |
1 |
- |
- |
1 |
R81 827.60 |
|
ECG machine |
1 |
1 |
- |
- |
1 |
R99 997.22 |
|
SUB-ACUTE |
Monitor |
2 |
1 |
1 |
1 |
1 |
R60 200-00 |
Mobile suction |
1 |
1 |
- |
- |
1 |
R6 270-00 |
|
Standing weight scale |
2 |
2 |
- |
1 |
- |
R3 444.00 |
|
TB- ISOLATION |
Monitor |
2 |
2 |
- |
- |
2 |
R60 200-00 |
Portable BP machine |
1 |
1 |
1 |
1 |
1 |
Cost not verified |
|
Vacuum aspirator or suction machine |
1 |
1 |
- |
- |
1 |
R6 384.00 |
|
Battery operated weight scale |
1 |
- |
1 |
1 |
1 |
Cost not verified |
|
Weight scale |
1 |
1 |
- |
1 |
1 |
Cost not verified |
|
Defibrillator |
1 |
1 |
- |
1 |
1 |
R81 827.60 |
|
Wall mounted ENT set |
1 |
- |
1 |
1 |
1 |
Cost not verified |
|
Glucometer |
1 |
1 |
- |
- |
1 |
Cost not verified |
|
Laryngoscope |
1 |
1 |
- |
1 |
1 |
Cost not verified |
|
Wall oxygen plus suctions |
1 |
1 |
- |
1 |
1 |
Cost not verified |
|
DSPN |
Data scope |
2 |
1 |
1 |
1 |
1 |
R68 784.82 |
Portable BP machine |
1 |
1 |
- |
- |
1 |
Cost not verified |
|
Sitting scale |
1 |
- |
1 |
1 |
1 |
R5 500-00 |
|
Glucometer |
2 |
2 |
- |
- |
2 |
Cost not verified |
|
ENT set |
1 |
1 |
- |
- |
1 |
Cost not verified |
|
Defibrillator |
1 |
1 |
- |
1 |
1 |
R81 827.60 |
|
Wall oxygen and suction |
14 |
14 |
- |
- |
14 |
Cost not verified |
|
Portable suction machine |
1 |
1 |
- |
- |
1 |
Cost not verified |
|
Standing scale |
1 |
1 |
- |
- |
1 |
R3 444.00 |
|
Standing height and weight scale |
1 |
1 |
- |
- |
1 |
Cost not verified |
|
ICU |
Cardiac monitor |
9 |
4 |
5 |
1 |
8 |
1 broken |
Ventilator |
5 |
3 |
2 |
2 |
3 |
R172 000-00 EACH |
|
ECG machine 12 heads |
2 |
- |
2 |
1 |
1 |
R99 997.22 |
|
Patient warmer bair hugger |
1 |
- |
1 |
- |
1 |
Cost not verified |
END.
01 December 2017 - NW3346
Ntlangwini, Ms EN to ask the Minister of Health
(a) Who is the supplier of coal for the Tshilidzini Hospital boiler, (b) when was the supplier appointed, (c) what is the total monetary value of the contract and (d) (i) what amount did Tshilidzini Hospital spend on coal for the boiler in the (aa) 2012-13, (bb) 2013-14, (cc) 2014-15, (dd) 2015-16 and (ee) 2016-17 financial years and (ii) who were the suppliers in each respective financial year?
Reply:
The following tables reflect the details in this regard.
2012/13 |
|||
NAME OF SUPPLIER |
DATE OF APPOINTMENT |
CONTRACT AMOUNT |
EXPENDITURE |
Mpho Coal Yard |
4-Aug-10 - 31 Jul 203 |
R1700 / ton |
R 180,000 |
Mpho Coal Yard |
R 180,000 |
||
Mpho Coal Yard |
R 179,953 |
||
Mpho Coal Yard |
R 180,000 |
||
Mpho Coal Yard |
R 216,000 |
||
Mpho Coal Yard |
R 216,000 |
||
Mpho Coal Yard |
R 216,000 |
||
Mpho Coal Yard |
R 108,000 |
||
Mpho Coal Yard |
R 324,000 |
||
Mpho Coal Yard |
R 216,000 |
||
TOTAL |
|
|
R 2,015,953 |
2013/14 |
|||
NAME OF SUPPLIER |
DATE OF APPOINTMENT |
CONTRACT AMOUNT |
EXPENDITURE |
Mpho Coal Yard |
No contract was appointed it was based on quotation |
No contract was appointed it was based on quotation |
R 324,000 |
Mpho Coal Yard |
R 216,000 |
||
Mpho Coal Yard |
R 216,000 |
||
Mpho Coal Yard |
R 216,000 |
||
Mpho Coal Yard |
R 432,000 |
||
Mpho Coal Yard |
R 162,000 |
||
Mpho Coal Yard |
R 216,000 |
||
Mpho Coal Yard |
R 216,000 |
||
Shiela and Katlego |
R 195,000 |
||
TOTAL |
|
|
R 2,193,000 |
2014/15 |
|||
NAME OF SUPPLIER |
DATE OF APPOINTMENT |
CONTRACT AMOUNT |
EXPENDITURE |
Mphoyashu Trading |
No contract was appointed it was based on quotation |
No contract was appointed it was based on quotation |
R 297,000 |
Rirothe Trading Enterprise |
R 280,800 |
||
All Eyez Construction |
R 291,600 |
||
KMA Business Consulting |
R 387,500 |
||
Mbulayi Construction |
R 345,000 |
||
Zwiriitavhathu Trading |
R 337,500 |
||
|
|
|
R 1,939,400 |
2015/16 |
|||
NAME OF SUPPLIER |
DATE OF APPOINTMENT |
CONTRACT AMOUNT |
EXPENDITURE |
Shedo Business Enterprise |
5-Feb-16 |
No contract was appointed it was based on quotation |
R 388,785 |
Wenderic Trading & project |
R 403,500 |
||
Matshepete and trading |
R 190,500 |
||
Mulisa Business Enterprise |
R 307,500 |
||
|
|
|
R 1,290,285 |
2016/17 |
|||
SUPPLIER |
DATE OF APPOINTMENT |
CONTRACT AMOUNT |
EXPENDITURE |
Masetlaletsi General Trading |
No contract was appointed it was based on quotation |
No contract was appointed it was based on quotation |
R 489,597.60 |
RRA Trading |
R 446,997.00 |
||
RRA Trading |
R 446,997.00 |
||
RRA Trading |
R 446,997.00 |
||
RRA Trading |
R 446,997.00 |
||
|
|
|
2,277,585.60 |
END.
01 December 2017 - NW3583
Marais, Mr EJ to ask the Minister of Public Works
(a) What is the total number of supplier invoices that currently remain unpaid by (i) his department and (ii) each entity reporting to him for more than (aa) 30 days, (bb) 60 days, (cc) 90 days and (dd) 120 days and (b) what is the total amount outstanding in each case?
Reply:
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
(a)(i) The total number of supplier invoices that currently, October 2017, remain unpaid by:
DPW – 518 and
PMTE – 20 750
Name |
Current |
a(i)(aa) |
a(i)(bb) |
a(i)(cc) |
a(i)(dd) |
Total |
DPW |
415 |
30 |
33 |
7 |
40 |
518 |
PMTE |
11 253 |
2 433 |
1 766 |
1 293 |
3 992 |
20 750 |
(b) The total amount outstanding invoices in each case is as follows:
DPW – R 1 092 770 000
PMTE – R 1 062 381 000
Name |
Current |
30+Days |
60+Days |
90+Days |
120+Days |
Total |
DPW |
1 083 561 |
2 609 000 |
1 334 000 |
614 000 |
4 652 000 |
1 092 770 000 |
PMTE |
549 833 000 |
165 252 000 |
86 181 000 |
61 232 000 |
199 821 000 |
|
The the following interventions have been undertaken to remedy the late payment of suppliers:
- Ministerial Road-shows to address staff and service providers within the regions;
- The payment of service providers is a standing agenda item at the CFO Forum, Accountability EXCO and MinTop;
- The CFO Forum deliberates on the status of payment levels as a sector;
- Payment levels as well as unpaid invoices are submitted to National Treasury on a monthly basis and regularly to DPME;
- The 30 days compliance will form part of the of the Senior managers’ performance agreement and
- Consequence management to be implemented for non-compliance.
(b) DEPARTMENTAL ENTITIES
AGREMENT SOUTH AFRICA (ASA)
ii) aa) bb) cc) and b – Not Applicable to ASA
For the past five years Agrement South Africa has been procuring under the CSIR as a division. Therefore the information is reported under the CSIR and not Agrement South Africa. For the current 2017/2018 period going forward, this information will be collated and would be available after audit.
ASA has been requested to approach the CSIR to access previous records for provision of the required information. It is thus requested that an extension be granted for submission of such information at a later stage (01 December 2017).
INDEPENDENT DEVELOPMENT TRUST (IDT)
Table 1: (a) (ii)
ITEM |
No. of invoices (a) |
Current – 30 days |
(a)(ii)(aa) |
(a)(ii)(bb) |
(a)(ii)(cc) |
(a)(ii)(dd) |
Unpaid invoices |
4320 |
837 |
292 |
236 |
2955 |
0 |
Table 2: (b) (ii)
ITEM |
Monetary value of unpaid invoices (b) |
Current – 30 days |
(b)(ii)(aa) |
(b)(ii) (bb) |
(b)(ii)(cc) |
(b)(ii)(dd) |
Total Amount outstanding of unpaid invoices |
R803 730 961 |
R308 875 534 |
R75 220 372 |
R109 355 533 |
R310 279 521 |
0 |
The IDT is experiencing significant challenges in debt collection and therefore has developed a strategy aimed at addressing the outstanding debt attached as “Annexure A”
CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY AND DEVELOPMENT BOARD (CIDB)
a) (ii)
ITEM |
Current |
a(i)(aa) 30 days |
a(i)(bb) 60 days |
a(i)(cc) 90 days |
a(i)(dd) 120 days |
Total |
Unpaid Invoices |
27 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
27 |
b) The total amount outstanding invoices in each case is as follows:
ITEM |
Current |
30+Days |
60+Days |
90+Days |
120+Days |
Total |
Total Amount outstanding of unpaid invoices |
R4,178,867.39 |
cidb had no remaining invoices which present a valid obligation approved in line with cidb’s delegation of authority and relevant National Treasury SCM prescripts which have passed 30 days upon establishing valid obligation to the cidb and approved by authorized representative of the cidb. |
cidb had no remaining invoices which present a valid obligation approved in line with cidb’s delegation of authority and relevant National Treasury SCM prescripts which have passed 60 days upon establishing valid obligation to the cidb and approved by authorized representative of the cidb. |
cidb had no remaining invoices which present a valid obligation approved in line with cidb’s delegation of authority and relevant National Treasury SCM prescripts which have passed 90 days upon establishing valid obligation to the cidb and approved by authorized representative of the cidb. |
cidb had no remaining invoices which present a valid obligation approved in line with cidb’s delegation of authority and relevant National Treasury SCM prescripts which have passed 120 days upon establishing valid obligation to the cidb and approved by authorized representative of the cidb. |
R4,178,867.39 |
COUNCIL FOR THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT
Table 1: (a) (ii)
ITEM |
(a)(ii)(aa) |
(a)(ii)(bb) |
(a)(ii)(cc) |
(a)(ii)(dd) |
||
Total Amount outstanding of unpaid invoices |
- |
- |
2 |
1 |
||
TOTAL |
- |
- |
2 |
1 |
Table 2: (b) (ii)
ITEM |
Monetary value of unpaid invoices |
Current |
(b) (ii)(aa) 30 days |
(b) (ii) (bb) 60 days |
(b)(ii)(cc) 90 days |
(b)(ii)(dd) 120 days |
Bytes Document Solution |
104 109.42 |
- |
- |
CBE was billed on estimated meter readings. The correct meter readings were later submitted to the service provider. CBE suggested that a credit note on the estimated readings be made and send a revised invoice on the actual readings. Response is awaited from the service provider before payment can be made. R25 221.51 |
CBE was billed on estimated meter readings. The correct meter readings were later submitted to the service provider. CBE suggested that a credit note on the estimated readings be made and send a revised invoice on the actual readings. Response is awaited from the service provider before payment can be made. R78 887.91 |
|
Mazars |
4 446.00 |
- |
R0.00 |
There was a tip off to the fraud hotline which had to undergo a preliminary investigation. Mazars was at the time appointed as a service provider to manage the hotline on behalf of the CBE. Another service provider, PwC was appointed to perform the preliminary investigation and this investigation is currently being finalised. PwC identified Mazars as an important source in conducting the preliminary investigation. It would not have been proper to terminate the contract whilst investigation was pending or Mazars was excluded as a source in the investigation. The contract with Mazars was therefore extended on that basis. R444 6.00 |
R0.00 |
|
TOTAL |
108 555.42 |
29 667.51 |
78 887.91 |
01 December 2017 - NW3322
Thembekwayo, Dr S to ask the Minister of Health
(1)Whether the (a) chief executive officer and (b) chief financial officer of entities reporting to him are employed on a permanent basis; if not, (2) whether the specified officers are employed on a fixed term contract; if so, (a) what are the names of each of the officers and (b) when (i) was each officer employed and (ii) will each officer’s contract end?
Reply:
(1) and (2) The following tables reflect the details in this regard:
South African Medical Research Council (SAMRC)
Name: Prof Glenda Elisabeth Gray
Contract |
Start Date |
End Date |
Job Title |
Current |
01 April 2014 |
31 March 2019 |
President/CEO |
Name: Mr Nicholas John Douglas Buick
Contract |
Start Date |
End Date |
Job Title |
1st Contract |
16 July 2012 |
15 July 2017 |
Chief Financial Officer |
2nd Contract(Current) |
16 July 2017 |
15 July 2022 |
Chief Financial Officer |
Council for Medical Schemes (CMS)
Name: Dr Sipho Kabane
Contract |
Start Date |
End Date |
Job Title |
Current |
31 January 2017 |
Pending appointment of the Registrar/CEO |
Acting Registrar/CEO |
Current |
01 July 2016 |
30 June 2021 |
Senior Strategist |
Name: Mr Daniel Lehutjo
Contract |
Start Date |
End Date |
Job Title |
Current |
01 May 2002 |
30 May 2020 |
Chief Financial Officer |
National Health Laboratory Services
Name: Ms Joyce Mogale (suspended)
Contract |
Start Date |
End Date |
Job Title |
Current |
01 September 2015 |
31 August 2020 |
CEO |
Name: Mr Sikhumbuzo Zulu (suspended)
Contract |
Start Date |
End Date |
Job Title |
Current |
01 March 2015 |
28 February 2020 |
Chief Financial Officer |
Office of Health Standards Compliance
Name: Dr Siphiwe Mndaweni
Contract |
Start Date |
End Date |
Job Title |
Current |
09 October 2017 |
9 October 2022 |
CEO |
Name: Mr Julius Maphatha
Contract |
Start Date |
End Date |
Job Title |
Permanent |
08 June 2015 |
Permanent |
Chief Financial Officer |
END.
01 December 2017 - NW3716
Bara, Mr M R to ask the Minister of Human Settlements
What number of land valuations were commissioned by the National Housing Development Agency for or on behalf of (a) the Limpopo Department of Cooperative Governance, Human Settlements and Traditional Affairs and/or (b) each of the respective municipalities in Limpopo in the (i) 2013-14, (ii) 2014-15, (iii) 2015-16 and (iv) 2016-17 financial years?
Reply:
The information requested by the Honourable Member is provided in the table below:
Question Number |
Municipality/ Department |
Number of land parcels Valued |
Number of Valuations |
(a) |
None |
0 |
0 |
(b)(i) 2013-14 |
None |
0 |
0 |
(b)(ii) 2014-15 |
Greater Tzaneen Municipality |
4 |
6 |
Greater Tubatse |
3 |
6 |
|
Modimolle |
1 |
3 |
|
Thabazimbi |
2 |
6 |
|
(b)(iii) 2015-16 |
Elias Motsoaledi |
1 |
3 |
(b)(iv) 2016-17 |
Ephraim Mogale |
1 |
3 |
Elias Motsoaledi |
1 |
3 |
|
Total |
13 |
30 |
01 December 2017 - NW2835
Mileham, Mr K to ask the Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs
Whether there are municipal Councillors who are currently facing criminal charges; if so, in each case, (a) which municipality does each specified Councillors come from, (b) which political party does each represent, (c) what is the name of each Councillor, (d) what is each Councillor charged with and (e) what is the current status of each investigation?
Reply:
The Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation (DPCI) provided the response as follows:
Municipal Councillors are implicated in 15 criminal cases listed in a table below:
Police Station |
Case No. |
No. of Suspect involved |
Status |
Beaufort West |
465/01/2016 |
1 |
DPP declined to prosecute |
Witbank |
700/07/2016 |
4 |
On trial |
Belfast |
90/06/2012 |
1 |
Under investigation |
Midrand |
140/05/2017 |
1 |
The case was handed for decision and a prosecutor to be assigned. |
Germiston |
223/06/2017 |
1 |
Under investigation |
Clanwilliam |
152/08/2012 |
4 |
Suspects were convicted and sentenced during October 2016. |
Stellenbosch |
251/12/2011 |
3 |
Decision of the NDP on the representation awaited. |
Stellenbosch |
451/02/2011 |
2 |
The case is at SCCU for decision since 2013, J175 awaited. |
Ladysmith |
132/06/2017 |
5 |
Under investigation. |
Ventersdorp |
63/07/2001 |
2 |
Court docket. |
Potchefstroom |
426/05/2013 |
2 |
Docket with DPP for decision. |
Parkweg Reitz |
03/08/2011 65/08/2013 |
4 |
Docket was handed to prosecutor for further decision. |
Pofadder |
15/11/2014 |
2 |
Under investigation. |
Garies |
22/02/2016 |
4 |
Under investigation. |
a) We are still awaiting a response from the DPCI with regard to the details in which the Councillors are from which municipalities.
b) Awaiting a response from the DPCI.
c) Revealing the names of implicated Councillors may compromise some of the investigations.
d) The status of each investigation is provided as per the response above.
01 December 2017 - NW3602
Alberts, Mr ADW to ask the Minister of Basic Education
(1)(a) What is the total number of teaching posts currently vacant in Gauteng and (b)(i) for what period and (ii) why each specified post continues to be vacant; (2) what total number of (a) school districts and schools are in Gauteng and (b) learners can be accommodated at each specified school; (3) in respect of each school district, (a) what number of schools is in use, not in use and/or partially in use, (b) what number of new schools is required and being planned and (c) by what date the new schools will be completed; (4) in respect of each school district, (a) what are the names of and (b) what is the reason why Afrikaans single-medium, dual-medium and parallel-medium schools have been identified by her department to accept non-Afrikaans speaking learners?
Reply:
1. (a) As at the end of September 2017, there were 580 vacant teaching posts in Gauteng. All were in school management posts; 62 Principal, 109 Deputy Principal, 409 Head of Department.
(b) (i) and (ii) The information requested is currently not availble, it will be requested from the Gauteng Department of Education and will be provided once received.
(2)(3)(4) The information has been requested from the Gauteng Department of Education and will be provided as soon as it is received
01 December 2017 - NW2970
Boshoff, Ms SH to ask the Minister of Basic Education
With reference to her reply to question 2244 on 6 September 2017, (a) what are the (i) ages and (ii) grades of the learners who fell pregnant, (b) what number of the learners have returned to school after giving birth and (c) what professional background training does the Learner Support Agent who must assist the specified learners to cope with their pregnancies have?
Reply:
a) The reply was informed by the official data extracted from the Education Management Information System (EMIS). EMIS data on learner pregnancy is generally disaggregated by school and can provide grades of learners upon request, however this will not include their ages. The data shows that 34 learners were reported to be pregnant at Masiqhakaze Secondary while Tipfuxeni Secondary indicated that 5 learners were pregnant. The request for grade specific data has been submitted and this will be shared at the next meeting.
b) Although the Department encourages parents to ensure that learners return to school shortly after giving birth, the Department does not collect data on the number of leaners who actually return to school after giving birth.
c) The Learner Support Agent (LSA) is generally an out-of-school youth (similar to a community Child Care Coordinator, but in this case, specifically for the school) who supports learners with basic services including homework assistance, home visits, and access to learner support and learner health and wellbeing services. They do not directly assist learners to cope with pregnancy. LSAs refer learners to professionals who would grant them access to services where needed. Some LSAs have a professional background in Social Work or Child and Youth Care Work.
01 December 2017 - NW3627
Mokoena, Mr L to ask the Minister of Arts and Culture
(1). Whether (a) his department and/or (b) any entity reporting to him own land; if so, in each case, (i) where is each plot of land located, (ii) what is the size of each specified plot and (iii) what is each plot currently being used for?
Reply:
(1)(a). The National Department of o Arts and Culture does not own land.
(1)(b). Of all the Entities reporting to me, only the South African Heritage Resources Agency (SAHRA) has ownership of the land as listed below:
ITEM NO. |
PROPERTY NAME |
LOCATION (i) |
PROPERTY EXTENT (ii) |
PROPERTY USE / INTENDED USE (iii) |
|
|
EASTERN CAPE |
|
|
1 |
The Lookout |
Kirkwood District |
3 947m² |
Memorial and Grave site |
2 |
Old Congregational Church |
Cradock |
1 753m² |
Church used by the local community |
3 |
Mooimeisiesfontein |
Riebeeck East |
69 156m² |
Main building leased; Repurposing concepts in process of being determined for soci-economic benefit for the community |
4 |
Old Gaol |
Grahamstown |
3 736m² |
SAHRA office; Portion of property vacant for leasing |
5 |
Old Residency |
King Williams Town |
10 746m² |
Vacant property; Best use concept in process of being determined for State use with Dept. of Public Works |
6 |
Concentration Camp Garden of Remembrance |
Aliwal North |
5 312m² |
Memorial and Cemetery |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
FREE STATE |
|
|
7 |
Burgher Monument |
Edenburg |
52 589m² |
Memorial |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
KWAZULU-NATAL |
|
|
8 |
Old Fort |
Durban |
20 703m² |
Public Open Space |
9 |
Blarney Cottage |
Richmond |
2.4571ha |
Vacant; Engagements in process with the Richmond Municipality to determine best use concepts for socio-economic benefits to the community |
10 |
Birthplace of Louis Botha |
Greytown |
645m² |
Memorial |
11 |
Spioenkop Battlefield |
Bergville |
46.7127ha |
Memorial |
12 |
Elandslaagte Memorial |
Klip River District |
149m² |
Memorial |
13 |
Piet Retief's Grave |
Ulundi |
4 307m² |
Grave site, memorial |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
LIMPOPO |
|
|
14 |
Moordrift Monument |
Mokopane |
132m² |
Memorial |
15 |
Old English Fort |
Polokwane |
18 323m² |
Memorial |
16 |
Verdun Ruins |
Soutspansberg |
3 789m² |
Archeological site |
17 |
Mapochs Caves |
Roossenekal |
63.1100ha |
Archeological site |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
MPUMALANGA |
|
|
18 |
Krugerhof |
Waterval Onder |
440m² |
Museum |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
NORTH WEST |
|
|
19 |
Old Powder Magazine |
Potchefstroom |
70m² |
Monument |
20 |
Old Fort & Cemetery |
Potchefstroom |
3 735m² |
Memorial, Cemetery |
21 |
Site of Livingstone's House |
Marico District |
343m² |
Ruins, natural site |
|
|
|
|
|
|
NORTHERN CAPE |
|
|
|
22 |
Union Masonic Temple |
Kimberely |
426m² |
Use of building by local church |
|
|
WESTERN CAPE |
|
|
23 |
Granite Lodge |
Cape Town CBD |
1 505m² |
SAHRA Head Office |
24 |
Wouter Wessels Vault |
Green Point |
331m² |
Vault |
25 |
Vlakenberg Manor |
Observatory |
1.1456ha |
Leased for portion of a hotel and restaurant |
26 |
Van Riebeeck's Hedge |
Bishopscourt |
19 151m² |
Natural site |
27 |
Het Posthuys Museum |
Muizenberg |
1 977m² |
Museum; Repurposing of property for conference facilities |
28 |
Welcome Cottage |
Glencairn |
2 885m² |
Repurposing for best use concept in process; Engagement with DPW for potential State use |
29 |
Hugo Family Vault |
Simons Town |
1 042m² |
Vault |
30 |
Dal Josafat Farm |
Paarl |
232.5850ha |
Buildings are leased; Repurposing of property for socio-economic benefit; Engagement with DPW for best use concept; Engagement with local municipality for best use concepts |
31 |
Onderdal School |
Paarl |
8 728m² |
SAHRA site office; Repurposing of property in process with DPW |
32 |
Kleinbosch Cemetery |
Paarl |
1 065m² |
Cemetery |
33 |
Groenenberg School |
Wellington |
8 565m² |
Vacant; Repurposing concept for community benefit in process with DPW |
34 |
Tulbagh Erf 56 |
Tulbagh |
4 479m² |
Community Vegetable Garden |
35 |
Tulbagh Erf 255 |
Tulbagh |
4 746m² |
Open garden for community use |
36 |
Struisbaai Fishermen Cottages |
Struisbaai |
17 043m² |
Repurposing of property into holiday cottages for leasing |
01 December 2017 - NW2778
Groenewald, Mr HB to ask the Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs
What amount did the Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Municipality (a) budget and (b) spend in the upgrading of the stormwater system in the (i) 2014-15, (ii) 2015-16 and (iii) 2016-17 financial years?
Reply:
The following information was provided by the Ekhurhuleni Metropolitan Municipality:
(a) The municipality originally budgeted (i) R 10,00 million in 2014-15, (ii) R 5,50 million in 2015-16 and (iii) R 8,00 million in 2016-17 financial years, for the upgrading of the stormwater system.
The annual budgets were subsequently adjusted to (i) R 10,00 million in 2014-15, (ii) R 11,50 million in 2015-16 and (iii) R 8,70 million in 2016-17 financial years.
(b) The municipality spent (i) R 1,36 million in 2014-15, (ii) R 8,07 million in 2015-16 and (iii) R 8,38 million in 2016-17 financial years.
01 December 2017 - NW3638
Mashabela, Ms N to ask the Minister of Basic Education
Whether (a) her department and/or (b) any entity reporting to her own land; if so, in each case, (i) where is each plot of land located, (ii) what is the size of each specified plot and (iii) what is each plot currently being used for?
Reply:
a) N None
-
- Not applicable
- Not applicable
- Not applicable
UMALUSI
b) Yes
(i) Portion 1 Erf 2 Persequor, 41 General van Reyneveld, Persequor Technopark, Pretoria; and
Portion 2 Erf 2 Persequor, 41 General van Reyneveld, Persequor Technopark, Pretoria; and
(ii) Portion 1 – 5 879 m2
Portion 2 – 5 721 m2
(iii) Portion 1 and 2 are administrative office buildings
(iv) Portion 1 – 5 879 m2
Portion 2 – 5 721 m2
SACE
Yes
- SACE owns land at No. 240 Crossway Office Park, Block 1 ,Lenchen Avenue, Centurion,0046
- 4000sqm
- The land is used to house the SACE Head Office
01 December 2017 - NW3344
Sonti, Ms NP to ask the Minister of Health
With reference to his reply to question 2493 on 10 January 2017, (a) what is the speciality of each of the 56 doctors and (b) what number of the specified doctors are not employed full-time but are on call only?
Reply:
Currently as on the end of September 2017 the information is as follows:
Category |
Posts filled |
Total |
Posts indication |
Medical Specialists |
General Surgery: Medical Services |
1 |
Active Filled |
Family Medicine |
2 |
Active Filled |
|
Paediatrics: Medical Officer |
1 |
Active Filled |
|
Total |
4 |
||
Medical Practitioner (GP) |
Internal Medicine |
9 |
2x Contract 7x Active Filled |
General Surgery: Medical Services |
10 |
3x Contract 1x Part Time 5/8 2x Session Filled 4x Active Filled |
|
Obstetrics & Gynaecology: Medic & Clinic Sup Serv. |
7 |
1x Contract 6x Active Filled |
|
Orthopaedics: Medical |
5 |
1x Contract 2x Session Filled 2x Active Filled |
|
Family Medicine |
5 |
2x Contract 3x Active Filled |
|
Anaesthesiology |
2 |
1x Contract 1x Active Filled |
|
Paediatrics: Medical of |
3 |
1x Session Filled 2x Part Time 5/8 |
|
Total |
39 |
||
Medical Interns |
Medical interns |
23 |
Active Filled |
Total |
23 |
END.
01 December 2017 - NW3315
Dlamini, Mr MM to ask the Minister of Energy
(1)Whether the (a) chief executive officer and (b) chief financial officer of entities reporting to him are employed on a permanent basis; if not, (2) Whether the specified officers are employed on a fixed term contract; if so, (a) what are the names of each of the officers and (b) when (i) was each officer employed and (ii) will each officer’s contract end?
Reply:
1. (a) Chief Executive Officers reporting to the Minister are not employed on permanent basis.
(b) CFO’s of entities are permanent, except NECSA and NRWDI.
(2)(a) (b)(i)(ii)
NECSA
CEO - Mr. Phumzile Tshelane - (1 January 2017- 31 December 2019)
CFO - Ms. Hlengiwe Khumalo - (1 September 2017-31 August 2020)
NRWDI
CEO – Dr. Wolsey Barnard - (1 August 2016- 31 August 2021)
CFO – Mr Justin Daniel - (1 October 2016 -30 September 2021)
NNR
CEO – Mr. Bizmark Tyobeka – (1 October 2016- 31 September 2019)
NERSA
CEO – Mr. Christopher Forlee - (1 January 2017 -31 December 2021)
CEF (SOC) LTD
CEO – Vacant -Mr Mojalefa Moagi is acting with effect from December 2015 - A process to fill this vacancy is nearing completion.
SANEDI
CEO -Vacant – Dr. Thembakazi Mali is acting with effect from 1 July 2017 – A process to fill this vacancy has commenced.
01 December 2017 - NW3629
Thembekwayo, Dr S to ask the Minister of Health
Whether (a) his department and/or (b) any entity reporting to him own land; if so, in each case, (i) where is each plot of land located, (ii) what is the size of each specified plot and (iii) what is each plot currently being used for?
Reply:
(a) No.
(b) The Office of Health Standards Compliance and Council for Medical Schemes do not own any plot of land and the details regarding ownership of land by the South African Medical Research Council and the National Health Laboratory Service are provided in the table below:
where is each plot of land located |
what is the size of each specified plot |
what is each plot currently being used for |
South African Medical Research Council |
||
1. Parow Valley - Western Province |
76 007 m² |
Medical Research |
2. Parow Valley - Western Province |
24 124 m² |
Medical Research |
3. Delft - Western Province |
216 399 m² |
Medical Research and Leasing |
4. Delft - Western Province |
130 000 m² |
Currently informal farming and reviewing its future use |
5. Overport - Kwa-Zulu Natal |
4 456 m² |
Medical Research |
6. Hlabisa – Kwa-Zulu Natal |
7 257m² |
Submission made to National Treasury to donate the property to the Hlabisa Community |
7. Pretoria - Gauteng Province |
14 578 m² |
Medical Research |
8. Parow Valley - Western Province |
76 007 m² |
Medical Research |
National Health Laboratory Service |
||
1. ERF 265 Mount Road-Port Elizabeth |
1. 41 407sq feet |
NHLS Laboratory are built on the properties |
2. ERF 1883 Mount Road-Port Elizabeth |
2. 1112sq feet |
|
3. ERF 1883 Mount Road-Port Elizabeth |
3.110sq meters |
|
4. R/E of portion 70(A Portion of Portion 1) of the farm-Rietfontein |
55 777 hectares |
|
5. Portion 85(A Portion of Portion 70) of the farm-Rietfontein |
55 777 hectares |
|
6. R/E of ERF 157 Lyndhurst,182 Lyndhurst Road |
10688 sq feet |
|
7. Portion TN 1 of ERF 4354 JHB,114 Joubert Street-Johannesburg |
27377 hectares |
|
8. Portion 2 of ERF 4354 JHB,25 Hospital Street-Johannesburg |
27377 hectares |
|
9. Portion 3 of ERF 4354 JHB,122 Joubert Street-Johannesburg |
27377 hectares |
|
10. Portion 5 of ERF 4354 JHB,114 Joubert Street-Johannesburg |
27377 hectares |
|
11. Portion 8 of ERF 4354 JHB,114 Joubert Street-Johannesburg |
27377 hectares |
|
12. Portion 2 of ERF10102, Durban,149 Prince Street, Point 4001 |
1559sq feet |
|
13. ERF 4883 Worcester-Western Cape |
820sq feet |
END.
01 December 2017 - NW3752
Mokoena, Mr L to ask the Minister of Arts and Culture
(1)Whether (a) his department and/or (b) entities reporting to him procured services from a certain company (name furnished); if so, (i) what services were procured in each case and (ii) what is the total amount that was paid to the specified company in each case; (2) whether the specified company provided services related to international travel to (a) his department and/or (b) entities reporting to him; if so, (i) what is the name of each person who travelled, (ii) what was the travel route and (iii) what is the total amount that was paid for each person?
Reply:
1.
(a) Yes my department procure services form Travel with Flair,
(i) All the entities reporting to me have not procured any services from the TWF.
(ii) The services procured from this company are the following: Bookings for travel; accommodation and car hire.
(b) Due to the detailed nature of the question, I have instructed my Director General to accurately compile the information that is required and I will forward it to the Honourable Member.
2.
(a) Those bookings include international travel.
(b) All the entities reporting to me have not procured any services from the TWF.
(i) (ii) and (iii) Due to the detailed nature of the question, I have instructed my Director General to accurately compile the information that is required and I will forward it to the Honourable Member.
01 December 2017 - NW2819
Steyn, Ms A to ask the Minister of Human Settlements
(1)(a) What is the total number of houses that has been built by the Walter Sisulu Local Municipality, previously known as Gariep and Maletswai Municipalities, (i) in each of the past ten financial years and (ii) since 1 April 2017, (b) what amount did each house cost and (c) what are the names of each contractor appointed for each project; (2) (a) what is the total amount of money that was allocated to the specified municipality’s human settlements department in each of the specified financial years and period and (b) of the specified allocation, what is the total amount that was not spent in each case; (3) (a) what amount was spent during each of the specified financial years on rebuilding or repairs of the houses, (b) how many houses were affected, (c) in which town and community is each house situated and (d) who were the contractors in each case?
Reply:
(1) (a) The information provided to me in response to the Honourable Members’ question is indicated in the table below:
(i) Houses built in the Walter Sisulu Local Municipality in the past ten years:
FINANCIAL YEAR |
HOUSES BUILT IN GARIEP LM |
HOUSES BUILT IN MALETSWAI LM |
TOTAL HOUSES BUILT (WSLM) |
2007/08 |
- |
854 |
854 |
2008/09 |
- |
227 |
227 |
2009/10 |
243 |
362 |
605 |
2010/11 |
295 |
18 |
313 |
2011/12 |
43 |
33 |
76 |
2012/13 |
127 |
68 |
195 |
2013/14 |
285 |
59 |
344 |
2014/15 |
45 |
14 |
59 |
2015/16 |
160 |
175 |
335 |
2016/17 |
88 |
43 |
131 |
(ii) Houses built since April 2017 (01 April 2017 to 31 July 2017)
FINANCIAL YEAR |
HOUSES BUILT IN GARIEP LM |
HOUSES BUILT IN MALETSWAI LM |
TOTAL HOUSES BUILT (WSLM) |
2017/18 |
- |
86 |
86 |
Each of the houses built during the period of ten years cost between R54 650 and R110 947, informed by the approved national subsidy quantum to be used in the relevant project implementation period.
(2) (a) (b) The funding allocated, spent and not spent per applicable financial year:
FINANCIAL YEAR |
(a) Amount allocated |
Amount spent |
(b) Unspent Funds |
2010/11 |
77 297 |
||
2011/12 |
60 514 |
9 192 |
51 322 |
2012/13 |
59 855 |
28 833 |
31 022 |
2013/14 |
57 953 |
29 597 |
28 356 |
2014/15 |
22 075 |
31753 |
-9 678 |
2015/16 |
30 616 |
35 857 |
-5 241 |
2016/17 |
31 025 |
45 870 |
-14 845 |
2017/18 |
45 122 |
23 162 |
21 960 |
(c) In accordance with the established practise applicable to parliamentary questions and guidelines contained in the document titled, “Guide to Parliamentary Questions in the National Assembly”, I will not provide names of each contractor appointed for each project. The document referred to specifically states the following:
“Questions are to be framed as concisely as possible. All unnecessary adjectives, references and quotations are omitted. Names of persons, bodies and, for example, newspapers are only used in questions if the facts surrounding the case have been proven. As the mere mention of such names could be construed as publicity for or against them, it should be clear that this practice is highly undesirable. If a question will be unintelligible without mentioning such names, the Departments concerned are notified of the name (-s) and this phrase is used: ".......a certain person (name furnished)”.
(3) (a)(b) & (c) The table below refers to the number of houses that required rebuilding or residual repairs, the amount spent on the repairs and the communities in which the houses are located and the contractors who undertook the repairs.
Houses that required rebuilding and the amount spent on rebuilding houses in Burgersdorp.
Financial Year |
Amount Spent(a) |
How many houses were affected(b) |
In which town or community(c) |
Contractors(d) |
2014/15 |
1 523 781 |
1 000 |
Burgersdorp |
NHBRC, Provincial and Municipal |
2015/16 |
79 250 |
1000 |
Burgersdorp |
NHBRC, Provincial and Municipal |
2016/17 |
5 035 525 |
1000 |
Burgersdorp |
NHBRC, Provincial and Municipal |
2017/18 |
6 482 983 |
1000 |
Burgersdorp |
NHBRC, Provincial and Municipal |
Houses that required rebuilding and the amount spent on rebuilding houses in Steynsburg:
Financial Year |
Amount Spent(a) |
How many houses were affected(b) |
In which town or community(c) |
Contractors(d) |
2014/15 |
13 016 837 |
600 |
Steynsburg |
In terms of applicable policy the information should be requested from the Municipality and/or Province |
2015/16 |
7 205 121 |
600 |
Steynsburg |
|
2016/17 |
219 600 |
600 |
Steynsburg |
|
2017/18 |
43 050 |
600 |
Steynsburg |
Houses that required rebuilding and the amount spent on rebuilding houses in Venterstad:
Financial Year |
Amount Spent(a) |
How many houses were affected(b) |
In which town or community(c) |
Contractors( d) |
2014/15 |
2 849 242 |
500 |
Venterstad |
NHBRC, Provincial and Municipal |
2015/16 |
193 649 |
500 |
Venterstad |
NHBRC, Provincial and Municipal |
2016/17 |
6 784 177 |
500 |
Venterstad |
NHBRC, Provincial and Municipal |
2017/18 |
7 740 133 |
500 |
Venterstad |
NHBRC, Provincial and Municipal |
Houses that required rebuilding and the amount spent on rebuilding houses in James Town:
Financial Year |
Amount Spent(a) |
How many houses were affected(b) |
In which town or community(c) |
Contractors(d) |
2011/12 |
3 985 512 |
244 |
James town |
In terms of applicable policy the information should be requested from the Municipality and/or Province |
2012/13 |
7 076 612 |
244 |
James town |
|
2013/14 |
4 825 948 |
244 |
James town |
|
2014/15 |
2 007 720 |
244 |
James town |
|
2015/16 |
5 874 028 |
244 |
James town |
|
2016/17 |
- |
244 |
James town |
|
2017/18 |
- |
244 |
James town |
01 December 2017 - NW3446
Xalisa, Mr Z R to ask the Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs
(1)How many officials and/or employees in his department were granted permission to have businesses and/or do business dealings in the past three financial years; (2) are any of the officials and/or employees that have permission to have businesses and/or do business dealings doing business with the Government; if so, (a) what was the purpose of each business transaction, (b) when did each business transaction occur and (c) what was the value of each business transaction?
Reply:
Department of Cooperative Governance
1. Officials granted permission to have businesses and/or to do business dealings:
- 2014 – 2015 2
- 2015 – 2016 4
- 2016 – 2017 9
2. Officials granted permission to have businesses and/or to do business dealings and doing business with Government:
- 2014 – 2015 0
- 2015 – 2016 1
- 2016 – 2017 1
(a) The employee was working as an Online and Face-to-Face Tutor at the University of South Africa (UNISA)
(b) She worked for eight months from February 2016 to September 2016
(c) Approximately R5 000 per month.
01 December 2017 - NW3543
Figlan, Mr AM to ask the Minister of Transport
(a) How many board members of the entities that report to him serve on boards of entities that report to other departments (b) what is the name of each board member (c) on which boards does each member serve (d) on what date was each member appointed in each case and (e) on what date will the term end in each case?
Reply:
Road Traffic Management Corporation (RTMC)
(a) Two (2) board members of the Road Traffic Management Corporation (RTMC) serve on boards of entities that report to other national departments
(b) the name of each board member is |
(c) each member serves on the following boards |
(d) each member was appointed on the following date in each case |
(e) the term ends on the following date in each case |
Ms Thembeka Mdlullwa |
Onderstepoort Biological Product |
1 August 2017 |
31 July 2020 |
Mr Thulani Kgomo |
Mpumalanga Community College |
07 July 2015 |
30 June 2020 |
RESPONSE: Road Accident Fund (RAF)
(a) Four board members of the Road Accident Fund (RAF) serve on boards of entities that report to other national departments
(b) the name of each board member is |
(c) each member serves on the following boards |
(d) each member was appointed on the following date in each case |
(e) the term ends on the following date in each case |
Mr. D Coovadia, |
Rand Water, |
1 April 2005, |
31 March 2018, |
KwaZulu–Natal Museum, |
1 September 2015, |
31 August 2018, |
|
Ms. LUZ Rataemane, |
National Council for Correctional Services, |
1 July 2016, |
30 June 2019, |
Ms. R Mokoena, |
International Frontier Technologies SOC Ltd, |
4 July 2017, |
linked to period of employment, |
Mr. K Mothobi, |
Trustee for Financial Services Consumer Education Foundation, |
18 May 2016, and |
no specified term. |
RESPONSE: South African Civil Aviation Authority (SACAA)
(a) Three (3) board members of the South African Civil Aviation Authority (SACAA) serve on boards of entities that report to other national departments
(a) How many board members serve on boards of entities that report to other departments? |
(b) What is the name of each board member? |
(c) On which boards does each member serve? |
(d) On what date was each member appointed in each case? |
(e) On what date will the term end in each case? |
Three Board Members |
|
Minerals and Petroleum Board |
10 October 2016 |
09 October 2019 |
|
National Lotteries Commission |
01 April 2017 |
2022 |
|
|
South African National Parks Safety at Sports and Recreation Events Board Appeal |
01 April 2015 15 April 2016 |
31 March 2018 30 April 2018 |
RESPONSE: Air Traffic & Navigation System (ATNS)
- Only one (1) ATNS Board Member serves on boards of entities that report to other departments. The details are in the table below:
(b) |
(c) |
(d) |
(e) |
Name of Board Member |
Board they serve |
Appointment Date |
End of Term Date |
Advocate Matane Edwin Mphahlele |
Agricultural Research Council (Member of the Council) Department of Agriculture |
01 April 2017 |
31 March 2020 |
RESPONSE: Cross-border Road Transport Agency (C-BRTA)
a) Only one (1) C-BRTA Board Member serves on boards of entities that report to other departments. The details are in the table below:
(b) |
(c) |
(d) |
(e) |
Name of Board Member |
Board they serve |
Appointment Date |
End of Term Date |
Ms Keitumetse Mahlangu |
Housing Rental Tribunal |
September 2016 |
August 2019 |
Sedibeng Liquor Committee |
January 2017 |
December 2020 |
|
Office of the Health Standards Office |
June 2017 |
May 2020 |
RESPONSE: PORTS REGULATOR
The Ports Regulator’s members of the board do not serve on the board(s) of other entities reporting to Departments.
a) N/A
b) N/A
(C) N/A
(d) N/A
RESPONSE: Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa (PRASA)
The PRASA Board members do not serve on the board(s) of other entities reporting to Departments.
a) N/A
b) N/A
(C) N/A
(d) N/A
RESPONSE: Railway Safety Regulator (RSR)
a) Only one (1) RSR Board Member serves on boards of entities that report to other departments. The details are in the table below:
(b) |
(c) |
(d) |
(e) |
Name of Board Member |
Board they serve |
Appointment Date |
End of Term Date |
Masaccha Khulekelwe Mbonambi |
Water Research Commission (WRC) |
01 Feb 2016 |
31 January 2019 |
Ithala Development Finance Corporation Limited (IDFC) |
01 June 2017 |
31 May 2018 |
RESPONSE: South African National Road Agency Limited (SANRAL)
The PRASA Board members do not serve on the board(s) of other entities reporting to Departments.
a) N/A
b) N/A
(C) N/A
(d) N/A
RESPONSE: Airport Company South Africa (ACSA)
The ACSA Board members do not serve on the board(s) of other entities reporting to Departments.
a) N/A
b) N/A
(C) N/A
(d) N/A
RESPONSE: Road Traffic Infringement Agency (RTIA)
- None
- None
- None
- None
- None
RESPONSE: South African Maritime Safety Authority (SAMSA)
- None
- None
- None
- None
- None
01 December 2017 - NW3819
America, Mr D to ask the Minister of Transport
(a) What are the objectives of the Road Accident Fund Youth Driver Development Programme (b) from what date has the programme been running, (c) what is the total number of persons who have gone through the programme since its inception, (d) how are candidates for this programme identified, (e) what have been the costs of this programme in each financial year since its inception and (f) how does the Road Accident Fund benefit from this programme?
Reply:
(a) The objectives of the Road Accident Fund (RAF) Youth Driver Development Programme are to promote road safety; contribute to the reduction of the number of fatal crashes involving heavy vehicle drivers with no professional training; contribute to skills development and job creation for youth between the ages 23 and 34; and to discourage the culture of buying licenses amongst the youth for purposes of looking for employment, (b) the programme has been running from the 2016/2017 financial year, (c) a total of 150 learners were admitted to the programme since its inception, (d) candidates for this programme are identified and recruited through social and mainstream media and the RAF also partnered with youth formations such as the National Youth Development Agency and the South African Youth Council for recruitment and selection purposes, (e) the costs of this programme in the 2016/2017 financial year was R1 499 908.00 and for the current financial year an amount of R2 000 000 is budgeted, and (f) the RAF benefits from this programme by ensuring that more drivers are licensed, thereby reducing the risk of road crashes involving public transport and commercial vehicles, which in turn reduces the RAF’s liability to pay claims related to bodily injury or death resulting from such road crashes.
01 December 2017 - NW3601
Alberts, Mr ADW to ask the Minister of Basic Education
Whether the relationship or ratio of teacher to learner, be it (a) nationally or in each province or (b) on the level of primary school or high school, was amended recently; if not (i) what is the present status in each case and (ii) according to what principle is it currently functioning; if so, what are the relevant particulars of the specified amendment in each case?
Reply:
a) No, the relationship or ratio of teacher to learner nationally or in each province has not been amended.
b) No, the relationship or ratio of teacher to learner on the level of primary and high school has not been amended.
(a)(i) and (b)(i)
The table below shows the latest learner educator ratios in each Province as per the latest official statistics. The existing statistics do not differentiate between Primary and Secondary schools.
Province |
State-paid and SGB-paid educators |
State-paid educators only |
Eastern Cape |
35.3 |
35.3 |
Free State |
29.9 |
32.3 |
Gauteng |
32.5 |
36.2 |
KwaZulu-Natal |
33.1 |
38.3 |
Limpopo |
33.0 |
34.0 |
Mpumalanga |
31.8 |
33.4 |
North West |
32.5 |
34.7 |
Northern Cape |
32.6 |
35.0 |
Western Cape |
32.0 |
38.0 |
National |
32.5 |
35.7 |
Source: EMIS, School Realities, 2016
(a)(ii) and (b)(ii)
The current practice is based on the Education Labour Relations Council Resolution No.4 of 1995 which stipulated the learner: educator ratio of 40:1 at primary and 35:1 at secondary public ordinary schools. This also informed the principle of maximum class size used in the Post Provisioning Norms (PPN) which ranges between 35 and 37 in Grades R-9 and the maximum of 40 in Grades 10-12. In addition, the Regulations Relating to Minimum Uniform Norms and Standards for Public Schools Infrastructure (GN R920, 29 November 2013) regulates that the maximum number of learners in a class must be 35 in Grade R and 40 in all other grades.
01 December 2017 - NW3913
De Freitas, Mr MS to ask the Minister of Transport
Whether he has been presented with candidates for the position of Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Road Accident Fund since his reply to question 3538 on 10 November 2017; if so, (a) why has he not appointed a new CEO and (b) by which date will a new CEO be appointed?
Reply:
a) Yes the RAF has since made a recommendation for the appointment of a permanent Chief Executitve (“CEO”), however the process of appointment has since been halted due to certain allegations of possible irregularities that have been brought to my attention regarding the appointment. I have requested the Chairperson of the RAF board to institute an investigation and to report back to me in order to make a determination.
b) A new CEO will be appointed once the allegations to the irregularities have been cleared
01 December 2017 - NW3669
Ollis, Mr IM to ask the Minister of Basic Education
What (a) is the current remuneration package for the lowest paid educator teaching at a public school and (b) is the detailed breakdown of the remuneration package in terms of (i) basic salary and (ii) each applicable benefit?
Reply:
(a)The remuneration package for the lowest paid qualified educator teaching at a public school is indicated in the table below.
(b)The detailed breakdown of the remuneration package with regard to (i) basic salary and (ii) each benefit is indicated in the table below. Total Cost to Employer (TCE) excluding the 13th cheque is indicated in the last column.
QUALIFICATION LEVEL |
BASIC SALARY |
EMPLOYER PENSION CONTRIBUTION (MAXIMUM) |
EMPLOYER MEDICAL AID CONTRIBUTION (MAXIMUM) |
13th CHEQUE |
Total Cost to Employer |
|
GEMS |
OTHER |
|||||
QUALIFIED (REQV 13) |
R 185 769 |
R 15 312 |
R 13 164 |
R 12 168 |
R 15 480 |
R 241 893 |
01 December 2017 - NW3741
Xalisa, Mr Z R to ask the Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs
(1)(a) Has your department or (b) entities reporting to it, procured services from Travel With Flair (Pty) Ltd? If yes, (b) in each instance what was procured? In each instance how much was Travel With Flair paid? (2) In cases where they provided services related to international travel, (a) who travelleved, (b) what was the travel route, and (c) how much was Travel With Paid? NW4234E
Reply:
1. (a)Yes.
(b) Hotel accommodation, car rental, shuttle services, carports and TWF service fees. The BAS system is not designed to generate the item report for each service paid to TWF.
(c) From 2014/2015 to 2017/2018 financial years TWF was paid a total amount of R 59 282 836, 57.
2. (a) Detailed report is attached.
(b) Detailed report is attached.
(c) The total amount of R5 614 025, 89 for international air tickets from 2014/2015 financial year to 2017/2018 year was paid to Travel With Flair.
01 December 2017 - NW3887
Hunsinger, Dr CH to ask the Minister of Transport
(1)With reference to the Air Traffic Navigation Services, what were the reasons for the (a) low Risk Safety Index (RSI) performance of 34 on the Risk Safety Index in 2016 and (b) failure to meet the capital expenditure commitments in the past three financial years; (2) what (a) amount has been spent on the launch of the Gauteng Area Performance Based Navigation Programme and (b) are the main features of the specified programme?
Reply:
Air Traffic and Navigation Services SOC Limited (ATNS)
(1)(a) The RSI performance for 2016 was 43 not 34. ATNS is happy to report that the RSI of 43 falls within the tolerable region (risk is manageable with mitigation). The ATNS RSI performance for 2017 is currently 47, an upward trend that we pride ourselves with. This is attributed to various initiative such as Runway safety teams, etc. Most of our Safety events are the Runway Incursions and ATNS is working closely with airport operators and other stakeholders to curb these events.
(b) It must be brought to the parliament’s attention that it was only one year that ATNS could not meet the CAPEX commitment, FY2014/15. The reason for failure to meet the CAPEX commitment was due to the fact that bids received could not meet the empowerment threshold of 51% black ownership as part of ATNS black empowerment and enterprise development strategy. This was corrected by allowing the multinational manufacturers form partnership will local bidders.
(2)(a) The cost associated with the ATNS Gauteng Area Performance Based Navigation Programme (GAPP) is estimated at R250, 000. The costs include the design and validation of Instrument Flight Procedures which is included in the permission process that is approved by the Regulating Committee. The other costs are borne by all other relevant stakeholders in accordance with their mandates.
(b) The South Africa Performance Based Navigation (PBN) Roadmap details the framework within which the ICAO PBN concept will be implemented in the South Africa for the foreseeable future. The Gauteng Area Performance Based Navigation Programme (GAPP) is guided by ICAO guidance material and the South African Performance Based Navigation (PBN). The primary driver for GAPP is to maintain and increase safety, air traffic demand and capacity, and services and technology in consultation with relevant stakeholders.
South Africa under the guidance of the DoT will continue to implement and enhance PBN at all our major airports where there are operational benefits.
Air traffic management (ATM) is the dynamic, integrated management of air traffic and airspace including air traffic services, airspace management and air traffic flow management – safely, economically and efficiently – through the provision of facilities and seamless services in collaboration with all parties. Therefore, we believe that the GAPP under the auspices of PBN will ensure that significant fuel and emissions savings can be realised by an efficient Air Traffic Management system. To ensure the environmental and operational efficiency of air traffic management, the three basic elements of ATM should be addressed and optimised and they are; airspace management, air traffic services and air traffic flow management.
GAPP is just one projects of many that will ensure that we realise full benefits of PBN. The main features of GAPP are:
- The introduction of new Air Traffic Routes and Procedures
- The revision of airspace to accommodate the new Air Traffic routes
- The identification of Airspace and Runway efficiency initiatives
At the end, GAPP will ensure that ATNS assist airline operators and other aircraft operators to fly reduced track miles, thereby reducing Co2 emissions and noise around all our airports. This will result in cost savings by the operators. ATNS also believes that GAPP will enhance our safety performance increase efficiency, especially at OR Tambo which the busiest airport in Africa.
01 December 2017 - NW3672
Rabotapi, Mr MW to ask the Minister of Arts and Culture”
Whether the Robben Island Museum kept records of detailed passengers list for each ferry trip that was made to Robben Island over the past three financial years
Reply:
Yes,Robben Island Museum kept detailed records of the passenger lists for each ferry trip that was made to Robben Island over the past three Financial years.
The Passenger lists are stored automatically on the Web tickets Ticketing System for the above periods. When tourists book tickets, all required personal information is entered onto the system, attached to the barcode and assigned to a tour. The system then allows guest lists to be pulled for the required tour.