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07 December 2017 - NW2847

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Kalyan, Ms SV to ask the MINISTER OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS AND COOPERATION

(1) Is Dr Riek Machar being hosted as a guest of the State; if so, (a) for what period will the specified person be hosted as a guest of the State and (b) what are the conditions, if any, of his stay; (2) Is the specified person’s communication with any (a) of his former advisors and/or (b) leaders of other international bodies is being monitored; if not, what is the position in this regard; if so, what are the relevant details in each case; (3) whether the specified person is perceived as a threat to the national security of the specified person’s home country; if so, what are the relevant details? NW3154E

Reply:

1. Yes, Dr Riek Machar is hosted as a guest of the State.

a) At this stage the duration of Dr Riek Machar’s stay in South Africa is not known. Dr Machar came to South Africa on humanitarian grounds following consultations with the Government of the Republic of South Sudan and the Inter-Governmental Authority on Development (IGAD).

b) The conditions of Dr Machar’s stay in South Africa are that he may not engage in any activity that would contribute to the escalation of conflict in South Sudan.

2. Dr Machar’s communication is not monitored.

3. It has to be noted that there is conflict in South Sudan between government forces and the opposition armed rebel factions, including the armed rebel group led by Dr Machar. The African Union and the region through IGAD, are assisting the Republic of South Sudan to resolve the conflict.

UNQUOTE

06 December 2017 - NW3877

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Mathys, Ms L to ask the Minister of Public Works

What is the (a) name, (b) location, (c) purpose, (d) time line, (e) contractor name and (f) contract value of each public works project currently underway?

Reply:

a) , (b), (c), (d), (e) and (f):

  • The Department of Public Works has approximately 150 number of projects under PMTE Maintenance with a total value of R 5 534 797 456.00 and Professional Fees of R 918 983 587.20.
  • The Department of Public Works has approximately 142 number of projects under PMTE Capital with a total value of R 6 058 441 006.42 and Professional Fees of R 1 178 422 286.42
  • The Department of Public Works has approximately 55 number of projects under DPW Capital with a total value of R 14 145 734.36 and Professional fee of R 190 082 845.60.

DESCRIPTION

NO OF PROJECTS

TOTAL VALUE OF PROJECT

PROFESSIONAL FEE

PMTE Maintenance

150

R 5 534 797 456.00

R 918 983 587.20

PMTE Capital

142

R 6 058 441 006.42

R 1 178 422 286.42

DPW Capital

55

R 14 145 734.36

R 190 082 845.60

  • The location, purpose and details of the service providers are attached herewith (Annexure A)

1. PMTE CAPITAL - PROJECTS ON CONSTRUCTION PHASE

CLIENT DEPT

PROVINCE

TOWN

COMPLEX

DESCRIPTION

WCS NO

STATUS

ANTICIPATED PRACTICAL COMPLETION

CONTRACT PERIOD

CONTRACTOR CASH FLOW AMOUNT

CONSULTANT CASH FLOW AMOUNT

CONTRACTOR'S NAME

AGRICULTURE FORESTRY AND FISHERIES

MPUMALANGA

SKUKUZA

VETERINARY COMPLEX

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE FORESTRY AND FISHERIES: REFURBISHM ENT AND EXTENSIONS TO THE EXISTING VETERINARY OFFICE SKUKUZA

052069

5B

2017/05/30

12

4289223,09

1313683,00

MBANGA TRADING ENTERPRISE CC

AGRICULTURE FORESTRY AND FISHERIES

GAUTENG

PRETORIA

HARVEST HOUSE

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE FORESTRY AND FISHERIES: HARVEST HO USE; HAMILTON STREET: PRETORIA: REVAMPING OF PARKING AREA

052143

5B

2017/11/13

12

2603307,42

748873,33

REABETSWE GROUP (PTY) LTD

AGRICULTURE FORESTRY AND FISHERIES

GAUTENG

PRETORIA

SEFALA BUILDING

REPLACEMENT OF THE ROOF WATERPROOFING STRUCTURES

052387

5B

2017/08/17

8

3355085,73

928145,18

AQUAPROOF PROJECTS CC

AGRICULTURE FORESTRY AND FISHERIES

GAUTENG

PRETORIA

AGRICULTURAL : HEAD OFFICE

MAIZE BOARD BUILDING: REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE PROGRAMME

044038

5B

2013/06/29

36

14508532,30

0,00

ABE PROJECTS AND MAINTENANCE CC

ARTS AND CULTURE

FREESTATE

BLOEMFONTEIN

WAR MUSEUM OF THE BOER REPUBLICS

EXPANSION OF THE FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEM

049503

5B

2015/03/31

5

686621,51

113000,00

FIRETECH PROJECTS CAPE TOWN (PTY) LTD

ARTS AND CULTURE

WESTERN CAPE

CAPE TOWN

S A MUSEUM

CONSTRUCTION OF STORAGE STRUCTURE IN COURTYARD

042528

5B

2017/11/16

24

235870000,00

38859479,41

SUPERWAY CONSTRUCTION (PTY) LTD

ARTS AND CULTURE

EASTERN CAPE

HANKEY

 

SARAH BARTMANN CENTRE OF REMEMBRANCE

047427

5B

2018/10/22

30

181235837,63

27300020,00

LUBBE CONSTRUCTION (PTY) LTD

ARTS AND CULTURE

GAUTENG

PRETORIA

NATIONAL LIBRARY OF SOUTH AFRICA

HERITAGE - OLD BUILDING: REMEDIAL WORK

047073

5B

2017/03/29

21

96737951,83

18803091,75

LUBBE CONSTRUCTION (PTY) LTD

ARTS AND CULTURE

GAUTENG

PRETORIA

ARCHIVES BUILDING

HERITAGE - UPGRADING OF FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEM AND REFURBISH MENT OF HVA C AND RELATED INSTALLATIONS

048495

5B

2018/03/29

18

200726227,17

22266685,75

FASTMOVE ELECTRICAL CC

CORRECTIONAL SERVICES

FREESTATE

GOEDEMOED

GOEDEMOED PRISON FARM

THE UPGRADING OF THE WATER CHANNEL AND WATER LINE

022417

5B

2019/10/11

18

81211019,00

8000001,00

TOKOLOGO TECHNICAL ASSIGNMENTS

CORRECTIONAL SERVICES

FREESTATE

VILJOENSDRIF

PRISON

GROENPUNT MEDIUM PRISON: UPGRADING OF THE EXISTING KITCHEN A ND CONVERSION FROM STEAM TO ELECTRICAL

047869

5B

2017/08/14

23

35578791,02

6930517,86

REFEMO MAINTENANCE SERVICES

CORRECTIONAL SERVICES

FREESTATE

GROOTVLEI (FS)

PRISON

SEWAGE AND WATER INFRASTRUCTURE UPGRADE

047923

5B

2018/01/16

22

49552374,80

2932500,00

MLO INVESTMENTS & NEW BOSS CONSTRUCTION JOINT VENT

CORRECTIONAL SERVICES

FREESTATE

KROONSTAD

PRISON

MEDIUM A, B AND COE: REPLACEMENT OF POTATOE PEELER, MEAT SAW , 3- PLATE STOVE, TILTING PAN, CONVETION OVEN AND 2 PHUTU POTS

049701

5B

2015/11/12

6

511669,62

0,00

TSOGA O BUNE BUILDING ENTERPRISE CC

CORRECTIONAL SERVICES

FREESTATE

KROONSTAD

PRISON

IMPLEMENTATION OF EMERGENCY BACK-UP POWER SUPPLY AT KROONSTA D MEDIUM A, MEDIUM B, MEDIUM C & YOUTH CENTRE AND COLLEGE

051574

5B

2015/11/30

4

3476099,97

382700,00

BULA MAHLO TRADING AND PROJECT CC

CORRECTIONAL SERVICES

FREESTATE

WEPENER

PRISON

INSTALLATION OF BACK UP POWER GENERATOR

051586

5B

2016/10/27

6

594717,48

147156,84

BNM CIVIL CONSTRUCTION

CORRECTIONAL SERVICES

WESTERN CAPE

PAARL

DRAKENSTEIN PRISON

OUTSIDE KITCHEN: UPGRADE KITCHEN AND REFURBISH EQUIPMENT, IN CLUDING PAINTINGS & FLOORING

048170

5B

2017/12/09

8

1991312,44

381771,28

ILITHA PAINTERS AND DECORATORS CC

CORRECTIONAL SERVICES

WESTERN CAPE

PAARL

ALLANDALE PRISON

BOUNDARY FENCE PROJECT

053583

5B

2017/06/15

12

7754965,42

468112,00

GORDIAN FENCE SA (PTY) LTD

CORRECTIONAL SERVICES

KWAZULU-NATAL

ESTCOURT

PRISON

HERITAGE - REPLACEMENNT OF EXISTING CORRUGATED IRON BUILDING AND REBUILD WITH BRICK

035878

5B

2017/11/15

36

257665831,23

109967185,98

SANYATI CIVIL ENGINEERING AND CONSTRUCTION PTY LTD

CORRECTIONAL SERVICES

KWAZULU-NATAL

DURBAN

PRISON

PAROLE BOARD FACILITIES: UPGRADING AND EXPANSION OF EXISTING AND PROVISION OF NEW STRUCTURES_(NEW)

041690

5B

2017/05/12

8

3376303,50

1242582,72

MASWIDI CONSTRUCTION CC

CORRECTIONAL SERVICES

KWAZULU-NATAL

PIETERMARITZBURG

NAPIERVILLE PRISON

REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE OF INTEGRATED SECURITY SYSTEM

044016

5B

2019/02/21

36

119969533,73

0,00

JFE GROUP EMPOWERMENT (PTY) LTD

CORRECTIONAL SERVICES

KWAZULU-NATAL

KOKSTAD

PRISON

KOKSTAD MEDIUM AND MAXIMUM CORRECTIONAL CENTRES: FOLLOW ON C ONTRACT: INTEGRATED SECURITY SYSTEM

048437

5B

2019/02/21

36

135359912,29

24600507,26

JFE GROUP EMPOWERMENT (PTY) LTD

CORRECTIONAL SERVICES

EASTERN CAPE

UMZIMKULU

PRISON

SUPPLY AND INSTALLATION OF STANDBY GENERATOR AT MTUNZINI, GR EYTOWN, PORT SHEPSTONE, INGWAVUMA, UMZIMKHULU, MELMOTH, STAN GER AND WESTVILLE

049632

5B

2016/11/04

12

6509570,01

0,00

ERROL FORBAY ELECTRICAL CC

CORRECTIONAL SERVICES

KWAZULU-NATAL

LADYSMITH (KZN)

PRISON

SUPPLY AND INSTALLATION OF STANDBY GENERATOR AT DUNDEE, VRYH EID, LADYSMITH, POMEROY, NEWCASTLE, UTRECHT AND KRANSKOP

049824

5B

2017/08/04

12

6239816,47

0,00

POLO ELECTRICAL CC

CORRECTIONAL SERVICES

GAUTENG

JOHANNESBURG

PRISON

LEEUWKOP:PRISON:REPLACEMENT OF BOILERS AND MAINTENANCE OF BOILERS FOR THE PERIOD OF 24 MONTHS

047918

5B

2018/05/04

24

21796399,63

7381052,58

EXILITE 454 CC

CORRECTIONAL SERVICES

GAUTENG

DEVON

PRISON

REPLACEMENT OF ALL SECURITY / PERIMETER LIGHTING AND PUMPS A T THE PUMP STATION

048900

5B

2017/03/20

4

2551500,06

756963,00

LETLAPA BORWA CIVIL

CORRECTIONAL SERVICES

NORTHERN CAPE

KURUMAN

PRISON

REPLACEMENT OF FOUR IN ONE SLICER, KITCHEN FLOORING , FOOD P ROCESSOR AND MEAT SAW

049653

5B

2017/04/18

10

747394,20

0,00

NOMSA AND SHALILI CONSTRUCTION AND PROJECTS CC

CORRECTIONAL SERVICES

NORTHERN CAPE

UPINGTON

PRISON

INSTALLATION OF BACK UP POWER GENERATOR AT UPINGTON PRISON

051583

5B

2016/12/13

5

1058698,62

105507,00

MAMELLO TRADING 876 CC T/A KH

CORRECTIONAL SERVICES

NORTHERN CAPE

KIMBERLEY

PRISON

REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE PROJECT: FOLLOW ON CONTRACT FOR INTER GRATED SECURITY SYSTEM AT TSHWELOPELE (KIMBERLEY)CENTRE

053008

5B

2018/10/05

36

15562010,74

1099423,00

JFE GROUP EMPOWERMENT (PTY) LTD

CORRECTIONAL SERVICES

NORTH WEST

MAHIKENG

ROOIGROND PRISON

FOLLOW ON CONTRACT FOR THE REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE OF BUILDINGS, CIVIL AND WET SERVICES, FENCING, MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS.

039783

5B

2008/05/05

36

17114780,22

20012274,33

JST CONSTRUCTION CC

CORRECTIONAL SERVICES

NORTH WEST

RUSTENBURG

PRISON

RUSTENBURG PRISON: REPAIR & RENOVATION AND UPGRADING OF BUIL DINGS, WET SERVICES AND CIVIL INFRASTRUCTURE.

046456

5B

2018/07/26

36

172060610,25

30816971,41

SHOMANG CONSTRUCTION CC

CORRECTIONAL SERVICES

NORTH WEST

ROOIGROND

PRISON FARM

CONSTRUCTION OF A NEW SEPTIC TANK

049499

5B

2017/04/06

6

2479597,15

630675,37

VAJ CONSTRUCTION AND TRADING JV GLOWING SUNSET TRA

CORRECTIONAL SERVICES

NORTH WEST

RUSTENBURG

PRISON

MEDIUM A: ELECTRICAL BUTCHER SCALE, POTATO PEELER X2 MINCE M ACHINE, BEND SAW

050735

5B

2017/04/29

8

1402034,66

650300,00

COMED SYSTEMS (PTY) LTD

CORRECTIONAL SERVICES

NORTH WEST

LOSPERFONTEIN

PRISON

REPLACEMENT OF TWO BOILERS

050738

5B

2017/04/29

12

21936709,18

2735031,54

SEBUSHI SOMO CONSTRUCTION AND PROJECTS

CORRECTIONAL SERVICES

MPUMALANGA

STANDERTON

PRISON

STANDERTON CORRECTIONAL CENTRE: ADAPTATION AND COMPLETE UPGRADING PHASE 2: WCS 044954

044954

5B

2018/04/29

36

380092799,30

57535227,00

CLEAR CHOICE BUILDERS (PTY) LTD

CORRECTIONAL SERVICES

MPUMALANGA

BARBERTON

PRISON

UPGRADING OF FIVE(05)CALORIFIERS

052107

5B

2016/02/14

5

2075405,31

383950,00

WOOLWICK INVESTMENTS (PTY) LTD

CORRECTIONAL SERVICES

LIMPOPO

THOHOYANDOU

PRISON

DCS:THOHOYANDOU: MATATSHE PRISON: UPRADING OF WASTEWATER TRE ATMENT PLANT AND WATER PURIFICATION PLANT

047870

5B

2018/05/30

24

38688725,03

9935002,20

TAKE NOTE TRADING 73

CORRECTIONAL SERVICES

LIMPOPO

THOHOYANDOU

PRISON

REPLACEMENT OF BOILERS

052535

5B

2018/01/04

24

24310406,54

1986893,08

MAESELA BUILDING CONSTRUCTION

CORRECTIONAL SERVICES

EASTERN CAPE

CRADOCK

PRISON

CONSTRUCTION OF NEW CLASSROOMS AT CRACOCK PRISON

052041

5B

2017/02/17

12

17796149,80

3717780,65

R O SWIKA PROJECTS CC

CORRECTIONAL SERVICES

GAUTENG

PRETORIA

PRISON

PRETORIA MANAGEMENT AREA: UPGRADING OF EXISTING 'C' MAX FACILITY INTO A HIGH SECURITY DETENTION FACILITY

046424

5B

2018/07/18

15

323314121,00

56052989,14

RAUBEX JOINT VENTURE

CORRECTIONAL SERVICES

GAUTENG

PRETORIA

PRISON

INSTALLATION OF A NEW STANDBY GENERATOR

053863

5B

2017/03/29

3

1272940,16

242000,00

DIESEL INNOVATIONS (PTY) LTD

CORRECTIONAL SERVICES

GAUTENG

SANDTON

LEEUWKOP PRISON FARM

REMAINDER CONTRACT: REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE PROGRAMME

038691

5B

2018/05/05

9

20024862,93

3696013,00

MAGODA CIVILS(PTY)LTD

CORRECTIONAL SERVICES

LIMPOPO

TZANEEN

 

REPLACEMENT OF TEMPORARY PRISON WITH A FACILITY FOR 494 INMA TES INCLUDING SECURITY FENCE AND SPORTFIELD: ADDITIONAL ACCO MODATION REQUIREMENTS

041821

5B

2017/09/27

32

234004870,15

40836033,07

MUSAN TRADING ENTERPRISE CC

DEFENCE

WESTERN CAPE

LANGEBAAN

4 SPES FORCES REGIMENT

SALAMANDER BOAT PARK: REPLACEMENT OF BREAKWATER

052017

5B

2017/05/25

7

26363919,37

1415500,00

GUERRINI MARINE CONSTRUCTION CC

DEFENCE

WESTERN CAPE

SIMONSTOWN

NAVAL BASE

EAST YARD: UPGRADING OF WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM

053336

5B

2017/04/29

18

43855986,36

1975976,00

EXEO KHOKELA CIVIL ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION

DEFENCE

KWAZULU-NATAL

DURBAN

 

ASB: SECURITY INSTALLATION: QUARTERS: MAISONETTE'S ON BLUFF & ESSENHURST ESTATE: SECURITY GATES, BURGLAR PROOFING & LIGH TING

046330

5B

2012/07/02

4

2204999,20

0,00

OMYANGO INVESTMENTS CC

DEFENCE

KWAZULU-NATAL

DURBAN

 

SA NAVY: REFURBISHMENT OF MAIN KITCHEN

052564

5B

2017/05/31

12

37408769,89

32638509,38

DURBAN MAINTENANCE AND BUILDING (PTY) LTD

DEFENCE

GAUTENG

JOHANNESBURG

 

UPGRADING OF KITCHEN EQUIPMENT,,ASB

053688

5B

2017/03/31

6

2314936,36

300000,00

M Q M E BUSINESS ENTERPRISES CC

DEFENCE

NORTHERN CAPE

KIMBERLEY

MILITARY BASE

DISKOBOLOS MILITARY SICK BAY: RESURFACING AND TARRING OF ACC ESS ROAD

052546

5B

2017/10/12

9

4183171,46

339977,43

SEGONYANA PROJECTS CC

DEFENCE

MPUMALANGA

MIDDELBURG (MPU)

4 S A I BATALION

AREA MILITARY HEALTH UNIT: UPGRADING OF BUILDINGS AND CONSTR UCTION OF NEW SICK BAY FAILITY

045457

5B

2017/11/30

24

42858730,92

7036916,92

EXILITE 454 CC

HOME AFFAIRS

KWAZULU-NATAL

HLUHLUWE

HOME AFFAIRS

CONSTRUCTION OF NEW OFFICE ACCOMMODATION

050771

5B

2017/06/09

12

36545115,67

7450000,00

MASBUILD CC

HOME AFFAIRS

NORTH WEST

MMABATHO

 

MMABATHO;VARIOUS FACILITIES: REPAIR AND UPGRADE TO ATAMELANG , MOLOPO AND MANKWE

045668

5B

2016/04/29

24

16866833,18

5448097,23

SOLIDAIRE CONSTRUCTION (PTY) LTD

HOME AFFAIRS

GAUTENG

PRETORIA

 

DEPT OF HOME AFFAIRS: MARABASTAD BUILDING: CONSTRUCTION OF W ALL AND ABLUTION BLOCK (TOILETS)

047658

5B

2014/12/08

6

8750000,00

3025677,81

LUCANGO BUSINESS AFFAIRS (PTY) LTD

JUSTICE AND CONSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT

FREESTATE

WELKOM

MAGISTRATE'S OFFICE

MAGISTRATE'S OFFICE AND FAMILY ADVOCATE ADDITIONAL ACCOMMODA TION

046406

5B

2017/06/19

18

23302664,28

4314900,00

MADIGA PROJECTS AND SECURITY

JUSTICE AND CONSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT

FREESTATE

ROUXVILLE

MAGISTRATE'S OFFICE

ADDITIONAL ACCOMMODATION

047822

5B

2017/10/20

13

8317898,30

2291230,68

RO SWIKA PROJECTS CC

JUSTICE AND CONSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT

FREESTATE

BLOEMFONTEIN

HIGH COURT

CONSTRUCTION OF FACILITIES FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES

049689

5B

2017/03/15

12

1323000,00

1328836,00

NARE TRADING 503 (PTY) LTD

JUSTICE AND CONSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT

WESTERN CAPE

LADISMITH (WC)

MAGISTRATE'S OFFICE

ADDITIONAL ACCOMMODATION

032271

5B

2017/11/07

18

13084901,85

4339891,47

SIZISA UKHANYO TRADING 3 CC

JUSTICE AND CONSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT

WESTERN CAPE

BEAUFORT WEST

MAGISTRATE'S OFFICE

CENTRAL AIR CONDITIONING: UPGRADE AND REPLACE REDUNDANT UNITS

040220

5B

2017/03/01

12

3460920,20

1305500,00

SLYAHLANGANA CONSTRUCTION (PTY) LTD

JUSTICE AND CONSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT

WESTERN CAPE

CAPE TOWN

MAGISTRATE'S OFFICE

INSTALLATION OF AIR CONDITIONING AND UPGRADING OF BACK-UP GENERATOR

046978

5B

2015/02/11

12

17046930,21

4440400,00

SHATEL CC

JUSTICE AND CONSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT

WESTERN CAPE

CAPE TOWN

JUSTIA BUILDING

REFURBISHMENT OF JUSTICIA BUILDING FOR FAMILY COURT

047032

5B

2017/04/02

24

111012532,40

20733100,00

EDEL CONSTRUCTION (PTY) LTD

JUSTICE AND CONSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT

WESTERN CAPE

CAPE TOWN

HIGH COURT

CONSTRUCTION OF FACILITIES FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES

051605

5B

2017/05/25

9

2302857,35

461220,75

AR PROJECTS AND DEVELOPMENTS (PTY) LTD

JUSTICE AND CONSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT

WESTERN CAPE

ALBERTINIA

MAGISTRATE'S OFFICE

GROUP 1: ALBERTINIA; HEIDELBERG(WC); MOSSEL BAY: BUILDING OF FACILITIES FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES

053916

5B

2017/05/25

9

1926346,00

381139,24

VINO BUILDING CONSTRUCTIONS AND MULTI P

JUSTICE AND CONSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT

WESTERN CAPE

LAINGSBURG

MAGISTRATE'S OFFICE

GROUP 2: LAINGSBURG; PRINCE ALBERT; MURRAYSBURG: BUILDING OF FACILITIES FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES

053917

5B

2017/03/09

8

804312,01

360100,00

AFRICAN ILANGA CC

JUSTICE AND CONSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT

WESTERN CAPE

MOORREESBURG

MAGISTRATE'S OFFICE

GROUP 3: MOORREESBURG; TULBAGH; VAN RHYNSDORP: BUILDING OF FACILITIES FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES

053918

5B

2017/05/09

9

902073,34

316335,65

AFRICAN ILANGA CC

JUSTICE AND CONSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT

KWAZULU-NATAL

UMBUMBULU

MAGISTRATE'S OFFICE

ADDITIONAL ACCOMMODATION AND ALTERATIONS

034003

5B

2017/10/31

18

40064000,00

11635920,01

TAURIS GARDEN TRADING 500CC

JUSTICE AND CONSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT

KWAZULU-NATAL

IMPENDLE

JUSTICE COMPLEX

INSTALLATION OF PREPAID METERS

036711

5B

2017/04/25

3

53963,65

0,00

SIMPHIWE AMANDLA CONSTRUCTION PTY LTD

JUSTICE AND CONSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT

KWAZULU-NATAL

PORT SHEPSTONE

MAGISTRATE'S OFFICE

CONSTRUCTION OF A NEW BUILDING

045757

5B

2017/02/22

24

323114263,53

56172453,89

BASIL READ (PTY) LTD

JUSTICE AND CONSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT

KWAZULU-NATAL

DURBAN

MAGISTRATE'S OFFICE

CONSTRUCTION OF ADDITIONAL ACCOMMODATION

046386

5B

2019/01/16

30

198282675,66

24950000,00

RAPID BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS CC

JUSTICE AND CONSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT

KWAZULU-NATAL

VULAMEHLO

MAGISTRATE'S OFFICE

REPAIRS AND RENOVATIONS TO OFFICE BUILDINGS

051045

5B

2018/05/11

24

21876478,55

3301472,04

GLOBACON (PTY) LTD T/A N E F

JUSTICE AND CONSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT

KWAZULU-NATAL

CHARLESTOWN

MAGISTRATE'S OFFICE

UPGRADING OF ELECTRICITY SUPPLY AND INSTALLATION FO METER BOX

053722

5B

2016/11/18

6

406455,60

0,00

POWERCON ELECTRICAL CC

JUSTICE AND CONSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT

GAUTENG

OBERHOLZER

MAGISTRATE'S OFFICE

SECURITY MEASURES UPGRADE INCLUDING MINOR NEW WORKS OF SEWERAGE PIPES.

023106

5B

2017/07/28

10

9384654,28

3108203,72

KING LAW'S ELECTRICAL CC

JUSTICE AND CONSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT

GAUTENG

JOHANNESBURG

HIGH COURT

ADDITIONAL ACCOMMODATION: CONVERSION TO THE 7 AND 9 TO 12 FL OORS

041546

5B

2016/11/29

30

440493492,11

69685985,56

YIKUSASA BUILDING CONTRACTORS

JUSTICE AND CONSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT

GAUTENG

VARIOUS CENTRES (GTJ)

MAGISTRATE'S OFFICE

CONSTRUCTION OF FACILITIES FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES:GROU P2:TEMBISA,MEADOWLANDS,KLIPTOWN

054047

5B

2016/08/15

6

1673395,62

472880,85

SMZEE PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT

JUSTICE AND CONSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT

GAUTENG

VARIOUS CENTRES (GTJ)

MAGISTRATE'S OFFICE

CONSTRUCTION OF FACILITIES FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES:GROU P4:KRUGERSDORP,KHUTSONG

054067

5B

2016/08/15

6

1129135,80

385014,67

SMZEE PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT

JUSTICE AND CONSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT

NORTHERN CAPE

FRASERBURG

MAGISTRATE'S OFFICE

CONSTRUCTION OF ADDITIONAL ACCOMMODATION

046253

5B

2018/07/26 

18

25509632,29

5810000,01

SHATSANE SYSTEMS SOLUTIONS PTY LTD

JUSTICE AND CONSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT

NORTHERN CAPE

KATHU

MAGISTRATE'S OFFICE

CONSTRUCTION OF FACILITIES FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES

049619

5B

2014/08/08

3

50791,55

225854,60

OLORATO CATERING AND PROJECTS CC

JUSTICE AND CONSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT

NORTHERN CAPE

VARIOUS CENTES : NORTHERN CAPE

MAGISTRATE'S OFFICE

GROUP2:CONSTRUCTIONOF FACILITIES FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIE S;HANNOVER,RICHMOND,DEAAR,NOUPOORT,PRIESKA,BRITSTOWN

053909

5B

2017/05/04

10

1276203,08

706000,00

ALF AND PHILL BUILDING CONSTRUCTION CC

JUSTICE AND CONSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT

NORTHERN CAPE

VARIOUS CENTES : NORTHERN CAPE

MAGISTRATE'S OFFICE

GROUP3:CONSTRUCTION OF FACILITIES FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITI ES:OLIFANTSHOEK,UPINGTON,GRIEKWASTAD

053910

5B

2016/11/25

10

3136140,00

810630,91

SELOANA CONTRACTORS (PTY)LTD

JUSTICE AND CONSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT

NORTHERN CAPE

VARIOUS CENTES : NORTHERN CAPE

MAGISTRATE'S OFFICE

GROUP4:CONSTRUCTION OF FACILITIES FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILIT IES:KENHARDT,SPRINGBOK,PORT NOLLOTH

053911

5B

2018/05/18

10

1477587,57

1031286,46

BANZI TRADE 26 PTY LTD T/A BOKAMOSO BRICKS

JUSTICE AND CONSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT

NORTH WEST

MAHIKENG

MAGISTRATE'S OFFICE

CONSTRUCTION OF FACILITIES FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES

054054

5B

2017/12/01

6

1116926,50

250000,00

SEOKE BUILDING CONSTRUCTION

JUSTICE AND CONSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT

MPUMALANGA

EVANDER

MAGISTRATE'S OFFICE

CONSTRUCTION OF FACILITIES FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES

049866

5B

2017/02/16

6

1621970,91

538323,92

MABOSOLA CONSTRUCTION AND PROJECTS CC

JUSTICE AND CONSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT

MPUMALANGA

BALFOUR (MPUMALANGA)

MAGISTRATE'S OFFICE

CONSTRUCTION OF FACILITIES FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES

051615

5B

2016/05/19

4

1288949,47

314500,00

SIBONGILE THEMBISILE FLORENCE TRADING CC

JUSTICE AND CONSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT

MPUMALANGA

BETHAL

MAGISTRATE'S OFFICE

CONSTRUCTION OF FACILITIES FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES

051616

5B

2016/07/29

6

2100000,00

850000,00

SILIDI PROJECTS CC

JUSTICE AND CONSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT

MPUMALANGA

VARIOUS CENTRES : MPUMALANGA

MAGISTRATE'S OFFICE

CONSTRUCTION OF FACILITIES FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES:GROU P1:ACORNHOEK,MHALA,WHITE RIVER,SABIE

054021

5B

2017/12/13

12

3112057,79

672381,00

TODAY'S DESTINY 47 JV SHWINGS

JUSTICE AND CONSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT

MPUMALANGA

VARIOUS CENTRES : MPUMALANGA

MAGISTRATE'S OFFICE

CONSTRUCTION OF FACILITIES FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES:GROU P2:NSIKAZI,KANYAMAZANE,LYDENBURG

054022

5B

2017/03/13

9

2605852,00

924167,00

MOLANCO TRADING ENTERPRISE (PTY) LTD

JUSTICE AND CONSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT

MPUMALANGA

VARIOUS CENTRES : MPUMALANGA

MAGISTRATE'S OFFICE

CONSTRUCTION OF FACILITIES FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES:GROU P3:MDUTYANA,MKOBOLA,KWAMMHLANGA

054023

5B

2017/03/27

9

1616068,50

650094,28

MUSAN TRADING ENTERPRISE CC

JUSTICE AND CONSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT

MPUMALANGA

VARIOUS CENTRES : MPUMALANGA

MAGISTRATE'S OFFICE

CONSTRUCTION OF FACILITIES FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES:GROU P4:ERMELO,CAROLINA,BREYTEN

054025

5B

2017/03/13

9

1697215,80

525852,55

MOLANCO TRADING ENTERPRISE (PTY) LTD

JUSTICE AND CONSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT

MPUMALANGA

VARIOUS CENTRES : MPUMALANGA

MAGISTRATE'S OFFICE

CONSTRUCTION OF FACILITIES FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES:GROU P5:BELFAST,SECUNDA,DAVEL

054026

5B

2017/04/12

9

1800000,00

1301483,50

MUSAN TRADING ENTERPRISE CC

JUSTICE AND CONSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT

MPUMALANGA

VARIOUS CENTRES : MPUMALANGA

MAGISTRATE'S OFFICE

CONSTRUCTION OF GACILITIES FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES:GROU P6:VOLKSRUST,PIET RETIEF,AMSTERDAM

054027

5B

2017/07/27

9

1888413,53

445937,00

SIYEPHI TRADING PROJECTS CC

JUSTICE AND CONSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT

EASTERN CAPE

PORT ELIZABETH

HIGH COURT

ADDITIONAL ACCOMMODATION REPAIR AND RENOVATIONS

045933

5B

2017/09/29

24

129823286,63

17092730,00

ALFDAV CONSTRUCTION CC

JUSTICE AND CONSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT

EASTERN CAPE

DIMBAZA

PERIODICAL COURT

CONSTRUCTION OF A NEW BUILDING

046173

5B

2018/01/10

24

89924943,24

16643229,07

TRANSTRUCT (PTY) LTD

JUSTICE AND CONSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT

EASTERN CAPE

VARIOUS CENTRES (EC)

MAGISTRATE'S OFFICE

CONSTRUCTION OF FACILITIES FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES:GROU P1:ALEXANDRIA,PORT ALFRED

053920

5B

2017/04/12

8

785573,15

0,00

CELISCAN (PTY) LTD

JUSTICE AND CONSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT

EASTERN CAPE

VARIOUS CENTRES (EC)

MAGISTRATE'S OFFICE

CONSTRUCTION OF FACILITIES FOR PERSONS WITJH DISABILITIES:GR OUP2:CRADOCK,SOMERSET EAST

053921

5B

2016/06/14

6

1574928,24

0,00

S FOURIE

JUSTICE AND CONSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT

EASTERN CAPE

VARIOUS CENTRES (EC)

MAGISTRATE'S OFFICE

CONSTRUCTION OF FACILITIES FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES:GROU P4:JOUBERTINA,KIRKWOOD,PORT ELIZABETH

053923

5B

2016/07/14

9

3744103,22

0,00

MSNH MAINTENANCE

JUSTICE AND CONSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT

EASTERN CAPE

VARIOUS CENTRES (EC)

MAGISTRATE'S OFFICE

CONSTRUCTION OF FACILITIES FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES:GROU P5:KEISKAMMAHOEK,PEDDIE,STUTTERHEIM

053924

5B

2016/11/09

27

1076119,10

0,00

TYS DEVELOPERS CC

JUSTICE AND CONSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT

GAUTENG

PRETORIA

PALACE OF JUSTICE

HERITAGE - MODIFICATION, UPGRADING AND AUDIT OF SECURITY SYS TEMS IN HIGH COURT AND PALACE OF JUSTICE.

042109

5B

2016/06/02

18

25744559,66

7330998,76

GEORGE THOMAS T/A TRICOR SALES & SERVICE

JUSTICE AND CONSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT

GAUTENG

MAMELODI

MAGISTRATE'S OFFICE

CONSTRUCTION OF A NEW BUILDING

044028

5B

2018/05/25

30

112147259,68

36023566,56

FIKILE CONSTRUCTION (PTY) LTD

JUSTICE AND CONSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT

GAUTENG

PRETORIA

MAGISTRATE'S OFFICE

REFURBISHMENT OF ABLUTION FACILITY FOR PERSON WITH DISABILIT Y

054388

5B

2016/01/31

3

65221,80

0,00

L AND M TUMO TRADERS CONSTRUCTION AND PROJECTS

JUSTICE AND CONSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT

EASTERN CAPE

BITYI

PERIODICAL COURT

CONSTRUCTION OF A NEW BUILDING

044390

5B

2018/01/10

20

62566269,50

10042756,76

DEWING CONSTRUCTION (PTY) LTD

RURAL DEVELOPMENT AND LAND REFORM

KWAZULU-NATAL

LADYSMITH (KZN)

 

NO 49 BEACON STREET: UPGRADING OF ACCOMMODATION

052548

5B

2016/08/22

6

6973536,00

0,00

KHONZI TRADING AND PROJECTS CC

SA POLICE SERVICE

FREESTATE

GARIEP DAM

POLICE STATION

INSTALLATION OF GENERATOR SETS AT NO N DEVOLVED POLICE STATIONS

054500

5B

2017/03/14

6

1356408,08

79480,80

BNM CIVIL CONSTRUCTION CC

SA POLICE SERVICE

WESTERN CAPE

CAPE TOWN

STORES DEPOT

EPPING STORES DEPOT: REPAIR ROOFS AND ASSOCIATED INFRASTRUCT URE

044673

5B

2017/04/12

18

95749155,11

9618300,00

GVK-SIYA ZAMA BUILDING CONTRACTORS (PTY) LTD

SA POLICE SERVICE

WESTERN CAPE

FAURE

SHOOTING RANGE

SAPS COMLEX: UPGRADING OF CIVIL ENGINEER INFRASTRUCTURE

048854

5B

2017/04/19

8

16735332,12

3641015,00

UMZALI CIVILS PTY LTD

SA POLICE SERVICE

WESTERN CAPE

CAPE TOWN

POLICE STATION

INSTALLATION OF GENERATOR SETS AT NON DEVOLVED FACILITIES IN THE WESTERN CAPE REGION

053467

5B

2018/09/13

30

11508990,65

1163800,00

LITE-LINE ELECTRICAL CC

SA POLICE SERVICE

KWAZULU-NATAL

DONNYBROOK

PROJECT VYFSTER

REPAIR AND RENOVATION: CONSTRUCTION OF ADDITIONAL ACCOMMODAT ION.

011014

5B

2017/03/23

6

81583095,40

21848000,00

RAMBROS CONSTRUCTION CC

SA POLICE SERVICE

KWAZULU-NATAL

MELMOTH

PROJECT VYFSTER

REPAIR AND RENOVATION: UPGRADING AND CONSTRUCTION OF ADD ACC

013016

5B

2017/07/11

30

93362031,57

16247324,70

PAN AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT (PTY)

SA POLICE SERVICE

KWAZULU-NATAL

SAWOTI

PROJECT VYFSTER

COURT: LIVING QUARTERS: CELLS: NEWLY BUILD, REPAIR AND RENOV ATE AND CONVERSION OF FACILITIES.

013020

5B

2016/11/01

24

70503212,29

18378189,25

TOKOLOGO TECHNICAL ASSIGNMENTS

SA POLICE SERVICE

KWAZULU-NATAL

COLENSO

S A POLICE COMPLEX

REPAIRS &RENOVATIONS TO STATION. UPGRADING OF EXISTING CELLS . DEMOLISH OLD STRUCTURES. CONSTRUCTION OF ADD ACC.

035895

5B

2017/06/30

24

67628628,52

10896688,89

SIYAXHASANA CONSTRUCTION CC

SA POLICE SERVICE

KWAZULU-NATAL

DURBAN

 

KZN: KWA-MASHU: REPAIR AND RENOVATIONS TO EXISTING POLICE ST ATION AND SINGLE QUARTERS

041851

5B

2016/06/24

36

82906835,92

29973706,61

RODPAUL CONSTRUCTION CC

SA POLICE SERVICE

KWAZULU-NATAL

NTUZUMA

POLICE STATION

CONSTRUCTION OF CCTV CONTROL ROOM

046725

5B

2017/11/10

14

16838823,68

4355889,22

UMZINGWANE CONSTRUCTION AND PROJECTS

SA POLICE SERVICE

KWAZULU-NATAL

DURBAN

POLICE STATION

INSTALLATION OF GENERATOR SET AT VARIOUS POLICE STATIONS

053376

5B

2019/07/13

36

18057083,34

0,00

POLO ELECTRICAL CC

SA POLICE SERVICE

EASTERN CAPE

MALUTI

MILITARY BASE

INSTALLATION OF TEMPORARY WATER SUPPLY BACKUP SYSTEM

054217

5B

2016/09/06

3

423808,10

380004,00

VITSHA PM CONSULTANTS CC

SA POLICE SERVICE

NORTHERN CAPE

KIMBERLEY

POLICE STATION

INSTALLATION OF GENERATOR SETS AT POLICE STATIONS : DOUGLAS, GRIEKWASTAD, HOPETOWN, JAN KEMPDORP, MODERIVIER, PAMPIERSTAD , WARRENTON AND KOOPMANSFONTEIN

053831

5B

2017/01/25

6

2478047,70

241895,28

ANIL M JESSA CC

SA POLICE SERVICE

NORTHERN CAPE

DE AAR

POLICE STATION

INSTALLATION OF GENERATOR SETS AT COLESBURG, SUNRISE, PETRUS VILLE, NONZWAKAZI, VOSBURG AND CALVINIA

053850

5B

2016/03/02

6

2441939,85

217494,90

ANIL M JESSA CC

SA POLICE SERVICE

NORTH WEST

ZEERUST

POLICE STATION

CONSTRUCTION OF ADDITIONAL ACCOMMODATION AND REPAIRS AND RENOVATIONS TO EXISTING FACILITIES

043801

5B

2017/11/02

30

80551731,70

13936667,60

K2017341003 (SOUTH AFRICA)(PTY) LTD

SA POLICE SERVICE

MPUMALANGA

NELSPRUIT

POLICE STATION

INSTALLATION OF A GENERATOR SET AT VARIOUS POLICE STATIONS

053490

5B

2017/03/30

12

4386923,60

500000,00

MAMLI PROJECTS CC

SA POLICE SERVICE

LIMPOPO

MANKWENG

POLICE STATION

PROJECTS_5 STAR, UPGRADE OF POLICE STATION AND CONSTRUCTION OF 8 ADDITIONAL OFFICES,CELLS AND LIVING QUARTERS

014335

5B

2017/03/28

24

60790429,07

7991779,71

MUMS BUSINESS ENTERPRISE CC

SA POLICE SERVICE

LIMPOPO

VUWANI

POLICE STATION

PROJECT 5 STAR, UPGRADING OF POLICE STATION AND CONSTRUCTION OF ADDITIONAL OFFICES

039789

5B

2017/04/04

18

29090508,73

9020181,33

DWELLING INNOVATIONS CC

SA POLICE SERVICE

LIMPOPO

DZANANI

POLICE STATION

UPGRADING OF POLICE STATION,REPAIR AND RENOVATION OF EXISTIN G OFFICE BLOCK & CONSTRUCTION OF ADDITIONAL ACCOMMODATION

039804

5B

2018/05/02

24

66140096,40

12168525,33

CHRYSELDA BUILDING CONSTRUCTION CC

SA POLICE SERVICE

LIMPOPO

TOLWE

S A POLICE QUARTERS

CONSTRUCTION OF NEW CSC,MARRIED & SINGLE QUARTERS,CONVERSION OF EXISTING CELL BLOCK TO GENERAL STOREAND REPAIR AND RENOV ATION TO EXISTING BUILDINGS

040352

5B

2017/11/07

24

43885004,75

6710400,56

MORETENG INVESTMENTS (PTY) LTD

SA POLICE SERVICE

LIMPOPO

HLOGOTLOU

POLICE STATION

REPAIR AND RENOVATION, UPGRADING, CONVERSION AND NEWLY BUILT FACILITIES

042527

5B

2017/03/20

30

71035179,69

12742196,00

ATILE INVESTMENT CC

SA POLICE SERVICE

EASTERN CAPE

PORT ELIZABETH

POLICE STATION

COMPLETE UPGRADING OF THE SAPS COMPLEX INCLUDING PARKING

027026

5B

2017/06/22

24

58398723,04

11706835,57

TRANSTRUCT (PTY) LTD

SA POLICE SERVICE

EASTERN CAPE

WHITTLESEA

POLICE STATION

CONSTRUCTION OF UNDERCOVER PARKING

046836

5B

2016/12/01

8

1301141,39

309700,00

NDZAMELA CONSTRUCTION

SA POLICE SERVICE

EASTERN CAPE

GRAAFF-REINET

POLICE COLLEGE

ACADEMY: COMPLETE UPGRADING OF EXISTING BOUNDARY FENCE TO COMPLEX

049997

5B

2016/03/29

8

5917246,21

1320000,00

POENIE'S BUILDERS CC

SA POLICE SERVICE

EASTERN CAPE

GONUBIE

POLICE STATION

SUPPLY, DELIVERY AND COMPLETE INSTALLATION OF GENERATOR SET

050011

5B

2017/01/03

6

665699,58

90000,00

RAM ELECTRICAL AND CIVIL CONTRACTORS (PTY) LTD

SA POLICE SERVICE

EASTERN CAPE

PORT ELIZABETH

POLICE STATION

KWA ZAKHELE: COMPLETE CONSTRUCTION OF BOUNDARY FENCE

050138

5B

2016/10/10

8

4375764,03

603000,00

BLUE DISA TRADING 754 CC

SA POLICE SERVICE

EASTERN CAPE

PORT ELIZABETH

POLICE STATION

SOUTHDENE GARAGE: COMPLETE CONSTRUCTION BOUNDARY WALL/ FENCE

050144

5B

2016/12/17

8

6950782,99

1470000,00

TWIZZA CIVLS AND BUILDING CC

SA POLICE SERVICE

EASTERN CAPE

ADDO

POLICE STATION

ADDO ACADEMY: COMPLETE CONSTRUCTION OF BOUNDARY FENCE (8KM)

050387

5B

2017/05/18

9

6067463,24

1158500,00

RC ORBAN

SA POLICE SERVICE

EASTERN CAPE

STEYTLERVILLE

POLICE STATION

ACQUISITION OF LAND: ERF 610: PROPOSED ADDITIONAL OFFICE ACC OMMODATION

050487

5B

2016/09/14

9

78935,00

0,00

DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE (COURTS)

SA POLICE SERVICE

EASTERN CAPE

WHITTLESEA

POLICE STATION

UPGRADE OF ELECTRICITY SUPPLY

050715

5B

2016/09/05

6

492898,28

235000,00

POENIE'S BUILDERS CC

SA POLICE SERVICE

GAUTENG

PRETORIA

 

BON ACCORD: NATIONAL INTERVENTION UNIT: LAVENDER RD

030805

5B

2015/01/16

24

127428694,98

34764001,01

MOKOENA-PHUMI CONSTRUCTION AND PROJECTS CC

SA POLICE SERVICE

GAUTENG

MABOPANE

POLICE STATION

CONSTRUCTION OF POLICE STATION AND SINGLE QUARTERS

033753

5B

2017/05/10

24

31581451,41

5863142,85

ZIDLAPHI KGOMO AND ASSOCIATES CC

SA POLICE SERVICE

GAUTENG

PRETORIA

CENTRAL POLICE STATION AND SINGLE QUARTERS

SEALING OF ROOF OF RESIDENTIAL BLOCK,REPLACEMENT OF DOWN PIP ES AND UPGRADING OF WET SERVICES

039074

5B

2016/06/14

9

16725780,70

7929042,86

SPLISH SPLASH CONSTRUCTION CC

SA POLICE SERVICE

GAUTENG

PRETORIA

DOG SCHOOL

REPLACEMENT OF EXISTING SECURITY FENCE, UPGRADE OF THE FIRE BREAK ROAD AND PROVISION OF TWO ENTRANCE GATES

050128

5B

2016/01/03

18

29529302,11

5774563,80

ZIDLAPHI KGOMO AND ASSOCIATES CC

SA POLICE SERVICE

GAUTENG

CENTURION

POLICE STATION

SAPS: ERASMIA: CONNECTION OF SERVICES TO ERVEN 656 & 657

050143

5B

2016/12/09

6

17472393,17

5599284,29

ISIPHIWO TRADING CC

SA POLICE SERVICE

EASTERN CAPE

UMTATA

RADIO CONTROL CENTRE

CENTRAL POLICE STATION: CONSTRUCITON OF 10111 RADIO CONTROL CENTRE

045954

5B

2014/12/15

20

51221273,41

14973253,97

KGAFELA CONSTRUCTION CC

SA POLICE SERVICE

EASTERN CAPE

LUSIKISIKI

 

CONSTRUCTION OF NEW POLICE STATION ON PORTION 1 OF ERF 49

040174

5B

2016/12/12

18

64246718,15

17324540,40

BRIGHT HOMES CONSTRUCTION PTY LTD

  1. DPW CAPITAL - PROJECTS ON CONSTRUCTION PHASE

CLIENT DEPT

PROVINCE

TYPE

TOWN

COMPLEX

DESCRIPTION

WCS NO

STATUS

ANTICIPATED PRACTICAL COMPLETION

CONTRACT PERIOD

CONTRACTOR CASH FLOW AMOUNT

CONSULTANT CASH FLOW AMOUNT

CONTRACTOR'S NAME

PUBLIC WORKS

EASTERN CAPE

LAND PORTS OF ENTRY

MONANTSA PASS

 

MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS OF BUILDINGS, CIVIL, MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL INFRASTRUCTURE AND INSTALLATIONS: 6 MONTHS INTERI M FACILITY MANAGEMENT/RAMP CONTRACT

054784

5B

2016/12/16

6

419465,13

0

LA NATURA (PTY) LTD

PUBLIC WORKS

WESTERN CAPE

DEPARTMENTAL

CAPE TOWN

SERVICE PRODUCTS

UPGRADING OF NDABENI AND EPPING SERVICE PRODUCTS

046599

5B

2017/08/14

21

46625354,54

5855249,28

PREMA RACITI CONSTRUCTION CC

PUBLIC WORKS

WESTERN CAPE

DEPARTMENTAL

CAPE TOWN

RESEARCH STATION

ANTARTICA ISLAND: SANAE IV: REFURBISHMENT OF THE EXISTING BA SE

049596

5B

2019/01/21

40

177782983,2

15912808,67

NOLITHA ELECTRICAL (PTY) LTD

PUBLIC WORKS

WESTERN CAPE

ACCESSIBILITY

KNYSNA

PRISON

INSTALLATION OF FACILITIES FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES

048761

5B

2017/05/26 

3

487974,73

0

SOUTH WEST CONTRACTORS

PUBLIC WORKS

WESTERN CAPE

ACCESSIBILITY

WORCESTER

POLICE STATION

INSTALLATION OF FACILITIES FOR PEOPLE WITH DISBILITIES

048770

5B

2013/05/21

6

667339,47

0

MAJIET BUILDERS CC

PUBLIC WORKS

WESTERN CAPE

ACCESSIBILITY

BREDASDORP

AIR FORCE BASE

INSTALLATION OF FACILITIES FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES

048771

5B

2017/04/02

6

719358,1

0

SOUTH WEST CONTRACTORS

PUBLIC WORKS

WESTERN CAPE

PRESTIGE

CAPE TOWN

PARLIAMENTARY VILLAGES

UPGRADING OF ACCESS CONTROL AT THE THREE PARLIAMENTARY VILLA GES BY MEANS OF USING AN ELECTRONIC SOFTWARE.

042638

5B

2015/10/12

8

37452925,42

8398902,4

BAMBANA MANAGEMENT SERVICES (PTY) LTD

PUBLIC WORKS

WESTERN CAPE

PRESTIGE

CAPE TOWN

PARLIAMENTARY COMPLEX

SWANS GARAGE: REDESIGN TO OPTIMALLY UTILIZE SPACE

053095

5B

2017/03/29

12

13772105,89

729791,13

NOLITHA ELECTRICAL (PTY) LTD

PUBLIC WORKS

GAUTENG

DEPARTMENTAL

JOHANNESBURG

SERVICE PRODUCTS

DEPT OF LABOUR: UPGRADE OF INFRASTRUCTURE (ROADS,PAVEMENT,ST ORM WATER,DRAINAGE SYSTEM INCLUDING BUILDINGS) AT VILLAGE MA IN & SPRINGFILEDS

046600

5B

2017/07/27

24

48796091,89

6303751,11

LANCE MANAGEMENT SERVICES CC

PUBLIC WORKS

GAUTENG

PRESTIGE

PRETORIA

RESIDENTIAL

SECURITY MEASURES AT 321 RIGEL STREET, WATERKLOOF RIDGE

048576

5B

2015/12/03

12

3000000

3000000

COEGA DEVELOPMENT CORP (PTY) LTD

PUBLIC WORKS

EASTERN CAPE

DEPARTMENTAL

PORT ELIZABETH

SERVICE PRODUCTS

DEPT OF LABOUR:PORT ELIZABETH EMPLOYMENT FACTORY: COMPLETE R EPAIRS AND RENOVATIONS

046603

5B

2015/08/19

16

33067434,65

6707215

LAWRENCE AND VICTOR CC

PUBLIC WORKS

EASTERN CAPE

DEPARTMENTAL

PORT ELIZABETH

EBEN DONGES BUILDING

ALTERATIONS AND REFURBISHMENT INCLUDING AIR CONDITIONING AND MECHANICAL INSTALLATION

049911

5B

2018/03/22

8

84611785

8990662,63

NATHAN ALEC DATNOW T/A SHAWSHANK CONSTRUCTION

PUBLIC WORKS

GAUTENG

ACCESSIBILITY

CENTURION

MILITARY BASE

INSTALLATION OF FACILITIES FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES AT LYTTELTON DOD

048739

5B

2017/10/11

6

2888473,14

0

HILLPET GENERAL DEALER CC

PUBLIC WORKS

GAUTENG

ACCESSIBILITY

HAMMANSKRAAL

 

DITHOLO MILITARY TRAINING COLLEGE:INSTALLATION OF FACILITIES FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES

048763

5B

2017/03/02

4

304881,6

0

PT LESHEGO TRADING AND PROJECTS(PTY)LTD

PUBLIC WORKS

GAUTENG

PRESTIGE

PRETORIA

BRYNTIRION

HERITAGE - CONSTRUCTION OF GATE 3 AND REFURBISHMENT OF EXIST ING GATE 4

044051

5B

2017/06/29

18

19491791,97

7628106,3

EASY SECURITY AUTO GATES AND GUARDS CC

PUBLIC WORKS

GAUTENG

PRESTIGE

PRETORIA

UNION BUILDINGS

HERITAGE - JAKARANDA PROJECT

048582

5B

2015/11/30

12

30443000

0

COEGA DEVELOPMENT CORP (PTY) LTD

PUBLIC WORKS

GAUTENG

PRESTIGE

PRETORIA

 

INSTALLATION OF SECURITY MEASURES AT 287 ALBERT STREET

052426

5B

2015/11/02

6

5577592,5

2600000

COEGA DEVELOPMENT CORP (PTY) LTD

PUBLIC WORKS

GAUTENG

PRESTIGE

PRETORIA

 

INSTALLATION OF SECURITY MEASURES AT 238 INDUS STREET

052427

5B

2015/11/02

6

3113781,49

120999

COEGA DEVELOPMENT CORP (PTY) LTD

PUBLIC WORKS

GAUTENG

DOLOMITE

PRETORIA

 

DRMS PHASE 4: EMERGENCY INVESTIGATIONS IN SUPPORT OF THE DOLOMITE RISK MANAGEMENT STRATEGY FOR THE NATIONAL DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS

049316

5B

2016/02/27

36

13712670,12

0

KNIGHT PIESOLD (PTY) LTD

PUBLIC WORKS

GAUTENG

INNER CITY REGENERATION

PRETORIA

 

SALVOKOP: BULK SERVICES FOR STATSSA

052360

5B

2015/10/26

7

54519595,19

13701351,24

STATS SA D AND C JV

PUBLIC WORKS

GAUTENG

DEPARTMENTAL

PRETORIA

CIVITAS BUILDING

REPLACEMENT OF LIFTS

052129

5B

2016/09/20

32

55323905,49

3000000

OTIS (PROPRIETARY) LTD

PUBLIC WORKS

GAUTENG

DOLOMITE

PRETORIA

SWARTKOP AIR FORCE BASE

UPGRADING OF WET SERVICES

044991

5B

2016/02/24

24

74238616,36

5130000

BOFEPI PROJECT MANAGEMENT CC

PUBLIC WORKS

GAUTENG

DOLOMITE

CENTURION

POLICE COMPLEX

WIERDA BRIDGE, ERASMIA, IRENE COMMAND AND HOME AFFAIRS: DOLO MITE RISK MANAGEMENT: UPGRADING OF CIVIL ENGINEERING SERVICE S

045688

5B

2017/11/07

10

9584996,86

1850000

MAAUASO PROJECT CC

PUBLIC WORKS

GAUTENG

DOLOMITE

PRETORIA

 

DRMS: DOD & SAAF 68 AIR SCHOOL NORTH AND SOUTH: BULK WATER CONNECTION AND SECONDARY ENGINEERING SERVICES: REPLACEMENT AND UPGRADE

047888

5B

2017/11/08

26

87400160,45

8208000

SOUTH SOUND CIVILS/ EXEO KHOKELA CIVIL JOINT VENTURE

PUBLIC WORKS

LIMPOPO

LAND PORTS OF ENTRY

STOCKPOORT

BORDER POST

LAND PORTS OF ENTRY: GROBLERS BRIDGE AND STOCKPOORT: APPOINT MENT OF CONSULTANTS: MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING OF BUILDING, CIVIL MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL INFRASTRUCTURE AND INSTALLA

052734

5B

2019/06/21

36

39933817,76

1647900,78

CALEDON RIVER PROPERTIES CC

PUBLIC WORKS

NORTH WEST

LAND PORTS OF ENTRY

VARIOUS CENTRES: NORTH WEST

BORDER POSTS

BRAY, MAKGOBISTAD AND SWARTKOPFONTEIN: MAINTENANCE, SERVICIN G AND REPAIR OF BUILDINGS, CIVIL, MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL INFRASTRUCTURE AND INSTALLATIONS

052982

5B

2019/03/29

36

21651162,97

2465000

CALEDON RIVER PROPERTIES CC

PUBLIC WORKS

NORTH WEST

LAND PORTS OF ENTRY

VARIOUS CENTRES: NORTH WEST

BORDER POSTS

RAMATLABAMA, KOPFONTEIN AND DERDEPOORT: 36 MONTHS MAINTENANC E, SERVICING AND REPAIR OF BUILDINGS, CIVIL, MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL INFRASTRUCTURE AND INSTALLATIONS

052983

5B

2019/06/21

36

41434266,46

2020437,51

CALEDON RIVER PROPERTIES CC

PUBLIC WORKS

MPUMALANGA

LAND PORTS OF ENTRY

OSHOEK

BORDER POST

CONSTRUCTION/IMPLEMENTATION OF CRASH CUSHIONS/BARRIERS

053327

5B

2015/12/09

6

2789409,8

304699,2

SHAICON TENDERING SERVICES

PUBLIC WORKS

MPUMALANGA

LAND PORTS OF ENTRY

JEPPES REEF

BORDER POSTS

MAINTANANCE,SERVICING AND REPAIRS OF BUILDINGS,CIVIL MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL INFRASTRUCTURE AND INSTALLATIONS

053366

5B

2019/08/30

36

14220232,26

0

LA NATURA (PTY) LTD

PUBLIC WORKS

NORTHERN CAPE

LAND PORTS OF ENTRY

MCCARTHYSRUST

BORDER POSTS

BCOCC: MAINTANANCE AND SERVICING OF BUILDINGS, CIVIL, MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL INFRASTRUCTURE AND INSTALLATIONS

053776

5B

2019/06/13

36

31107662,5

2650000

RUWACON (PTY) LTD

PUBLIC WORKS

NORTHERN CAPE

LAND PORTS OF ENTRY

VIOOLSDRIFT

BORDER POSTS

MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING OF BUILDINGS, CIVIL, MECHANICAL AN D ELECTRICAL INFRASTRUCTURE AND INSTALLATIONS AT ALEXANDER B AY AND VIOOLSDRIFT

053777

5B

2019/06/13

36

47699963,52

2940000

RUWACON (PTY) LTD

PUBLIC WORKS

NORTHERN CAPE

LAND PORTS OF ENTRY

GEMSBOK

BORDER POST

MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING OF BUILDINGS, CIVIL, MECHANICAL AN D ELECTRICAL INFRASTRUCTURE AND INSTALLATIONS AT GEMSBOK, TW EE RIVIEREN AND RIETFONTEIN PORTS OF ENTRY

053820

5B

2019/06/14

36

25240177,65

2200000

RUWACON (PTY) LTD

PUBLIC WORKS

NORTHERN CAPE

LAND PORTS OF ENTRY

NAKOP

BORDER POST

MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING OF BUILDINGS, CIVIL, MECHANICAL AN D ELECTRICAL INFRASTRUCTURE AND INSTALLATIONS AT NAKOP AND ONSSEEPKANS PORTS OF ENTRY

053821

5B

2019/06/13

36

22192989,34

2100000

RUWACON (PTY) LTD

PUBLIC WORKS

EASTERN CAPE

ACCESSIBILITY

BARKLY EAST

PRISON

COMPLETION OF CONTRACT 1

048402

5B

2017/08/07

3

772582,09

0

CONSA TRADING

  1. PMTE MAINTENANCE - PROJECTS ON CONSTRUCTION PHASE

CLIENT DEPT

PROVINCE

TOWN

COMPLEX

DESCRIPTION

WCS NO

STATUS

ANTICIPATED PRACTICAL COMPLETION

CONTRACT PERIOD

CONTRACTOR CASH FLOW AMOUNT

CONSULTANT CASH FLOW AMOUNT

CONTRACTOR'S NAME

PUBLIC WORKS

KWAZULU-NATAL

ESHOWE

OFFICE BLOCK

HERITAGE - REHABILITATION OF SANDF: JOHN ROSS HIGHWAY

046985

5B

2017/07/04

24

51976303,72

14318436,58

TAURIS GARDEN TRADING 500CC

PUBLIC WORKS

KWAZULU-NATAL

PIETERMARITZBURG

WORKSHOPS

REHABILITATION OF OLD DPW WORKSHOPS ON PRINCE EDWARD STREET

050033

5B

2019/06/01

30

247539864,2

45538151,41

EMB JOINT VENTURE

PUBLIC WORKS

GAUTENG

BRAKPAN

 

REHABILITATION OF OFFICES FOR ANY CLIENT DEPARTMENT (79 HIGH STREET)

049345

5B

2018/04/21

18

31412907,43

5811387,8

KWAGGA HOLDINGS (PTY)LTD

PUBLIC WORKS

NORTHERN CAPE

KIMBERLEY

 

REHABILITATION OF BUILDINGS FOR SAPS (ROODEPAN)

049340

5B

2018/02/27

12

5359602,27

1900000

MMANYANE CONSTRUCTION

PUBLIC WORKS

MPUMALANGA

NELSPRUIT

 

REHABILITATION OF OLD PRISON IN ERMELO,ERF NO.73IT

050782

5B

2017/12/28

18

26246002,61

6790852,38

MUSAN TRADING ENTERPRISE CC

PUBLIC WORKS

LIMPOPO

TZANEEN

LABOUR BUILDING

HERITAGE - REHABILITATION OF EXISTING BUILDING FOR SAPS

044323

5B

2012/07/16

18

3447230,7

1299845,34

MEONDO JV QCOBS

PUBLIC WORKS

GAUTENG

PRETORIA

CENTRAL GOVERNMENT OFFICES

HERITAGE - UPGRADING

041384

5B

2008/03/05

18

41384120,18

9158472,98

SIGHT LINES PIPE SURVEY SERVICES (PTY) LTD

PUBLIC WORKS

GAUTENG

PRETORIA

 

HERITAGE - 38 CHURCH SQUARE (OLD RESERVE BANK BUILDING): UPG RADING

044271

5B

2016/02/27

10

65000000

22252981,17

MORONGWA BUSINESS ENTERPRISE AND VICMOL CONSTRUCTION

PUBLIC WORKS

GAUTENG

PRETORIA

CENTRAL GOVERNMENT OFFICES

INSTALLATION OF INTERIM SECURITY MANAGEMENT EQUIPMENT

046538

5B

2019/11/22

36

38032190,58

3691013,6

COOL BREEZE AIRCONDITIONING & REFRIGERATION CC

PUBLIC WORKS

GAUTENG

PRETORIA

MAGISTRATE'S OFFICE

RESTORATION OF OLD MAGISTRATE COURT

049065

5B

2018/04/25

18

173163445,1

23667022,51

LUBBE CONSTRUCTION (PTY) LTD

ARTS AND CULTURE

WESTERN CAPE

CAPE TOWN

 

HERITAGE - ROBBEN ISLAND: INTERVENTION STRATEGY FOR A COMPRE HENSIVE FACILITIES MANAGEMENT CONTRACT

054104

5B

2019/04/13

48

112000000

0

COEGA DEVELOPMENT CORP (PTY) LTD

CORRECTIONAL SERVICES

FREESTATE

VENTERSBURG

PRISON

REPAIR AND RENOVATIONS

040824

5B

2018/05/25

17

7000286,4

1172300

JUA DEVELOPERS CC

CORRECTIONAL SERVICES

WESTERN CAPE

SWELLENDAM

BUFFELSJACHTRIVER PRISON

REPAIRS TO BUILDINGS, AND RELATED SERVICES

040703

5B

2014/01/17

24

24126852

4000704,68

SEBATA SEBATANA VISION BUILD

CORRECTIONAL SERVICES

WESTERN CAPE

CALEDON

PRISON

REPAIR OF BUILDINGS AND RELATED SERVICES

040706

5B

2014/01/17

24

37768062,54

3391967,36

SEBATA SEBATANA VISION BUILD

CORRECTIONAL SERVICES

WESTERN CAPE

PAARL

DRAKENSTEIN PRISON

REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE OF PRISON BUILDINGS AND RELATED SERVICES

040714

5B

2017/12/08

24

44828728,51

6083350

NOLITHA ELECTRICAL (PTY) LTD

CORRECTIONAL SERVICES

WESTERN CAPE

PORTERVILLE

VOORBERG PRISON

REPAIR OF HOUSING ACCOMMODATION, BUILDINGS AND RELATED SERVICES

040842

5B

2014/02/21

24

19418527,65

3894700

SEBATA SEBATANA VISION BUILD

CORRECTIONAL SERVICES

WESTERN CAPE

GOODWOOD

PRISON

:REPAIRS TO BUILDINGS AND WET SERVICES

044464

5B

2019/09/28

36

52431123,77

5414475,27

NOLITHA ELECTRICAL (PTY) LTD

CORRECTIONAL SERVICES

WESTERN CAPE

CAPE TOWN

PRISON

VOORBERG, OBIQUA, DWARSRIVIER PRISONS:REPAIR, MAINTENANCE & OPERATION OF WATER & SEWERAGE WORKS

050784

5B

2018/07/13

24

32525866,68

2803529,6

ZANA MANZI SERVICES PTY LTD

CORRECTIONAL SERVICES

EASTERN CAPE

UMZIMKULU

PRISON

REPAIRS AND RENOVATIONS FOR BUILDING RELATED SERVICES.

040818

5B

2017/03/12

24

10839301,79

4990394,37

SIFIKILE BUSINESS ENTERPRISE CC

CORRECTIONAL SERVICES

KWAZULU-NATAL

GLENCOE

HOUSES

REPAIRS AND RENOVATIONS TO 48 HOUSES

041219

5B

2018/06/14

18

26502630

10005088,14

CRYSTAL LAGOON INVESTMENTS 44 CC

CORRECTIONAL SERVICES

KWAZULU-NATAL

EMPANGENI

PRISON

REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE OF ELECTRICAL AND MECHANICAL INSTALLA TION

044012

5B

2012/02/25

36

65755285,4

9758027,59

AERO-DUCT MOYA CC

CORRECTIONAL SERVICES

KWAZULU-NATAL

DURBAN

PRISON

WESTVILLE REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE FOR STEAM LINES, CALORIFIED BOILERS AND KITCHEN EQUIPMENT

044257

5B

2015/01/23

36

106097943,9

11700000

TOKOLOGO TECHNICAL ASSIGNMENTS

CORRECTIONAL SERVICES

KWAZULU-NATAL

PIETERMARITZBURG

PRISON

PIETERMARITZBURG OLD AND NEW PRISON : MAINTENACE FOR BULK ELECTRICAL AND MECHANICAL INSTALLATIONS

044487

5B

2017/09/07

36

70634555,84

13542495,47

MISHOE TRADING AND PROJECTS (PTY) LTD

CORRECTIONAL SERVICES

GAUTENG

BOKSBURG

PRISON

GROUP 4 PRISONS:REPAIR AND UPGRADE OF BUILDINGS AND RELATED SERVICES:CONTRACT 1(PRISON PRECINT)

037448

5B

2018/07/27

24

88723368,97

24370697,12

LETLAPA BORWA CIVIL

CORRECTIONAL SERVICES

GAUTENG

DEVON

PRISON

DEVON PRISON: CONDITION BASED MAINTENANCE FOR WATER AND SEWE R PLANT

050236

5B

2018/03/06

10

6881729,7

1824244,97

NICKELODIA TRADING (PTY) LTD

CORRECTIONAL SERVICES

GAUTENG

HEIDELBERG (GAUTENG)

PRISON

HEIDELBERG PRISON: REPAIR MAINTENANCE OF ELECTRICAL AND MECHANICAL INSTALLATIONS

051550

5B

2018/01/26

24

28378826,38

2847699,21

SEBUSHI SOMO CONSTRUCTION AND PROJECTS

CORRECTIONAL SERVICES

GAUTENG

NIGEL

PRISON

NIGEL PRISON: REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE OF ELECTRICAL AND MECHA NICAL INSTALLATIONS FOR 24 MONTHS

051555

5B

2018/04/24

24

43768378,55

4787490

SEBUSHI SOMO CONSTRUCTION AND PROJECTS

CORRECTIONAL SERVICES

GAUTENG

VEREENIGING

PRISON

VEREENIGING PRISON: REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE OF ELECTRICAL AND MECHANICAL INSTALLATIONS

051558

5B

2017/09/29

24

36235923,33

4914418,35

SEBUSHI SOMO CONSTRUCTION AND PROJECTS

CORRECTIONAL SERVICES

NORTH WEST

MOGWASE

PRISON

REPAIR AND UPGRADING OF THE ENTIRE CENTRE

037481

5B

2019/04/24

36

130026531,1

33144817

SEBUSHI SOMO CHUENE MATLALA JV

CORRECTIONAL SERVICES

NORTH WEST

ROOIGROND

PRISON

REPAIR, MAINTENANCE AND OPERATIONS OF WATER SEWERAGE

045603

5B

2018/05/10

24

38248128

5503651,67

EXILITE 454 CC

CORRECTIONAL SERVICES

EASTERN CAPE

GRAAFF-REINET

PRISON

REPAIR AND RENOVATIONS OF BUILDINGS,RELATED SERVICES, ELECTR ICAL AND MECHANICAL INSTALLATIONS AND CIVIL INFRSTRUCTURE

037464

5B

2017/05/11

14

21808636

7310000

RUWACON (PTY) LTD

CORRECTIONAL SERVICES

EASTERN CAPE

COFIMVABA

PRISON

COFIMVABA, NQAMAKWE,GOEDEMOED, WILLOWVALE PRISON:REPAIR MAINTENANCE AND OPERATIONS OF WATER AND SEWERAGE WORKS

044114

5B

2020/03/07

36

30627895,44

4341000

WATER SOLUTIONS SA HEAD OFFICE

CORRECTIONAL SERVICES

EASTERN CAPE

BARKLY EAST

PRISON

REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE BUILDINGS, RELATED SERVICES, ELECTRICAL AND MECHANICAL INSTALLATIONS AND CIVIL INFRASTRUCTURE

040693

5B

2011/12/09

36

7186332,97

3134119,8

SOMANA CONSTRUCTION CC

CORRECTIONAL SERVICES

EASTERN CAPE

MOUNT AYLIFF

PRISON

MOUNT AYLIFF PRISON: MAINTENANCE FOR BUILDINGS RELATED AND WET SERVICES, MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL AND CIVIL INFRASTRUCTURE

044483

5B

2017/02/01

12

19357796,52

6939870,6

BITUPQUIP CONSTRUCTION CC

CORRECTIONAL SERVICES

EASTERN CAPE

UMTATA

PRISON

REFURBISHMENT OF DOMESTIC WATER RETICULATION AND CIVIL INSTA LLATION

050594

5B

2018/06/07

15

58910461,15

6547329,11

SISONKE / LEBAKA JV

DEFENCE

FREESTATE

BLOEMFONTEIN

 

DE BRUG COMPLEX: REPAIRS AND MAINTENANCE OF SEWER SYSTEM

047317

5B

2018/05/27

12

7629595,37

800000,01

REDER CONSTRUCTION

DEFENCE

FREESTATE

BLOEMFONTEIN

 

BLOEMSPRUIT COMPLEX: REPAIRS AND RENOVATIONS OF SEWER SYSTEM

047318

5B

2018/06/25

23

22274635,92

3215443

BBT ELECTRICAL AND PLUMBING CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE

DEFENCE

FREESTATE

BLOEMFONTEIN

 

REPAIRS AND RENOVATION TO BUILDING 1,2,5, TO 8 AND 21 AT MPA TEMPE

049859

5B

2018/03/02

12

3507568,98

1161900

SOLOMON & SMITH PROPERTY DEVELOPERS AND BUILDERS

DEFENCE

FREESTATE

BLOEMSPRUIT

BLOEMSPRUIT AIR FORCE BASE

REPAIR & RENOVATION TO BUILDINGS 70, 81, 82, 83, 95, 104, 105, 107 AND 318: GROUP 5

049921

5B

2017/11/21

12

15858002,28

2684100

MBIKIZA GROUP OF COMPANIES (PTY) LTD

DEFENCE

WESTERN CAPE

LANGEBAAN

AIR FORCE BASE

BUILDING 116: REPAIR OF LEAKING ARMOUR ROOF

047471

5B

2018/02/28

7

4350627,76

2737316

T.R. MECHANICALS 786 CC

DEFENCE

WESTERN CAPE

CAPE TOWN

WINGFIELD MILITARY BASE

REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE OF BUILDINGS

048960

5B

2017/11/09

14

7194229,68

4007908

ILITHA PAINTERS AND DECORATORS CC

DEFENCE

WESTERN CAPE

CAPE TOWN

NAVAL BASE

SIMONSTOWN NAVAL BASE: REPAIRS TO FMU BUILDING 1032 EAST YARD

052086

5B

2018/05/23

12

41383305,67

4180191,17

NOLITHA ELECTRICAL (PTY) LTD

DEFENCE

KWAZULU-NATAL

DURBAN

S A N D F COMPLEX

SMITH STREET:REPAIRS AND RENOVATIONS INCLUDING ELECTRICAL AND FENCING

028207

5B

2018/01/25

13

18131499,28

6538095,18

SERENGETI INTERIORS CC

DEFENCE

GAUTENG

JOHANNESBURG

MILITARY BASE

46 BRIGADE: REPAIR AND RENOVATIONS TO MILITARY BASE

046946

5B

2018/08/23

18

44714673,9

7650000

ZIDLAPHI KGOMO AND ASSOCIATES CC

DEFENCE

GAUTENG

HEIDELBERG (GAUTENG)

HOUSES

REPAIR AND RENOVATIONS TO MILITARY HOUSE

046952

5B

2018/01/27

18

82283420,28

15222432,74

LETLAPA BORWA CIVIL

DEFENCE

GAUTENG

ZUURBEKOM

HOUSES

REPAIR AND RENOVATION TO MILITARY HOUSE

046954

5B

2017/11/01

12

21866112,27

3624240,87

TCT CIVIL AND CONSTRUCTION CC

DEFENCE

GAUTENG

JOHANNESBURG

 

SA IRISH MILITARY BASE: REPAIRS AND RENOVATIONS TO ENTIRE MI LITARY BASES

046956

5B

2018/06/14

18

28550136,28

5955061

SHUMANIE PROPERTY MANAGEMENT SERVICES

DEFENCE

NORTHERN CAPE

KIMBERLEY

3 S A I BATALION

REPAIRS AND RENOVATIONS TO THE MESS COMPLEX

046877

5B

2017/04/12

8

6821988,47

1740826,9

COURTESY CATERS MANAGEMENT CC

DEFENCE

NORTHERN CAPE

DE AAR

97 AMMUNITION DEPOT

REPAIRS AND RENOVATION TO 184 AMMUNATION STORE DOORS

049863

5B

2018/09/13

18

2510526,5

950000

SELOANA CONTRACTORS (PTY)LTD

DEFENCE

NORTHERN CAPE

JAN KEMPDORP

93 AMMUNITION DEPOT

REPAIR AND RENOVATION TO NON COMMISSIONED OFFICERS MESS

049879

5B

2018/07/27

12

13552936,45

1974366,24

MBIKIZA GROUP OF COMPANIES (PTY) LTD

DEFENCE

NORTHERN CAPE

JAN KEMPDORP

93 AMMUNITION DEPOT

REPAIRS AND RENOVATIONS TO SINGLE QUARTERS, BUILDINGS 132, 1 33, 134 AND 138

049881

5B

2017/08/31

12

9288950,55

1374580,01

DIMENGE S PROJECTS CC

DEFENCE

MPUMALANGA

NELSPRUIT

MILITARY BASE

SANDRIVER: REPAIRS AND RENOVATION OF THE BASE

050600

5B

2018/07/01

24

15782234,87

4300000

MUSAN TRADING ENTERPRISE CC

DEFENCE

MPUMALANGA

NELSPRUIT

MILITARY BASE

REPAIRS AND RENOVATION OF 55 GRANIET NELSPRUIT CLUB

050601

5B

2017/09/24

24

34104928,13

9781968

MUSAN TRADING ENTERPRISE

DEFENCE

EASTERN CAPE

PORT ELIZABETH

MILITARY BASE

REPAIR AND RENOVATION OF THE HANGAR: AIRCRAFT HANGAR NO. 169 : 15 SQUADRON

051677

5B

2017/10/30

12

28522704,45

1813918,41

BLUE DISA TRADING 754 CC

DEFENCE

EASTERN CAPE

UMTATA

MILITARY BASE

14 SAI: REFURBISHMENT OF INTERNAL WATER RETICULATION AND SEW ERAGE SYSTEM

049605

5B

2018/12/08

18

26991899,35

4000000,1

BLUE DISA TRADING 754 CC

DPW - PRESTIGE

WESTERN CAPE

CAPE TOWN

PARLIAMENTARY COMPLEX

HERITAGE - REFURBISHMENT OF NCOP BUILDING, INCLUDING HVAC, ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC INSTALLATIONS

044232

5B

2019/04/17

24

103200034,1

15605259,84

NOLITHA ELECTRICAL (PTY) LTD

DPW - PRESTIGE

WESTERN CAPE

CAPE TOWN

PARLIAMENTARY VILLAGES

REFURBISHMENT OF RESIDENCES OF SESSIONAL OFFICIALS IN THE TH REE PARLIAMENTARY VILLAGES.

045661

5B

2018/07/30

36

140012045,5

34140890,51

VUSELA CONSTRUCTION (PTY)LTD

DPW - PRESTIGE

WESTERN CAPE

CAPE TOWN

PARLIAMENTARY COMPLEX

CT: OFFICIAL OFFICE ACCOMMODATION: PROVIDE INTEGRATED FACILITIES MANAGEMENT SERVICES (FOR A 5 YEAR PERIOD)

046547

5B

2019/08/19

60

561021815,1

10912538,62

ARCUS FACILITIES MANAGEMENT (PTY) LTD

DPW - PRESTIGE

WESTERN CAPE

CAPE TOWN

PARLIAMENTARY VILLAGES

CT: OFFICIAL RESIDENTIAL ACCOMMODATION: PROVIDE INTEGRATED FACILITIES MANAGEMENT SERVICES. (FOR A 5 YEAR PERIOD)

046548

5B

2019/08/19

60

541033745,5

21657079,87

BROLL PROPERTY GROUP (PTY) LTD - FACILITIES

DPW - PRESTIGE

WESTERN CAPE

CAPE TOWN

PARLIAMENTARY COMPLEX

HERITAGE - TUYNHUYS: PROPOSED NEW FURNITURE AND ANCILLARY ST ORE, BUSINESS HUB, PARAPLEGIC PLATFORM STAIR LIFT AND SECURI TY INSTALLATIONS

049416

5B

2017/09/06

12

57971580,66

12631630

PREMA RACITI CONSTRUCTION CC

DPW - PRESTIGE

WESTERN CAPE

CAPE TOWN

PARLIAMENTARY COMPLEX

HERITAGE - MARKS BUILDING: EXTERNAL RENOVATIONS TO THE BUILD ING

050720

5B

2018/07/05

18

40097200,45

6011978,05

PREMA RACITI CONSTRUCTION CC

DPW - PRESTIGE

WESTERN CAPE

CAPE TOWN

GROOTE SCHUUR ESTATE

HERITAGE - BAIE DANKIE/WAG'N BIETJIE/RHEEZICHT: REPLACE EXISTING THATCH ROOF

050768

5B

2017/02/11

6

728368,8

0

ELIM ROOFTHATCHERS CC

DPW - PRESTIGE

GAUTENG

PRETORIA

 

HERITAGE - REFURBISHMENT OF HOUSE 23

044661

5B

2007/12/14

6

351368

368822,81

DIRHAM CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT CC

DPW - PRESTIGE

GAUTENG

PRETORIA

 

HERITAGE - REFURBISHMENT OF HOUSE 15

044662

5B

2007/12/14

6

228979

372879,02

DIRHAM CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT CC

DPW - PRESTIGE

GAUTENG

PRETORIA

 

INTERNAL & EXTERNAL MAINTENANCE OF HOUSE 205 ORION IN WATERK LOOF

053320

5B

2016/03/02

12

2941402,9

2941402,9

COEGA DEVELOPMENT CORP (PTY) LTD

DPW - PRESTIGE

GAUTENG

PRETORIA

 

HERITAGE - IMPLEMENTATION OF CRACKS REPAIR AND OF UNDERPIN- NING OF GOEDEHOOP HOUSE

049724

5B

2016/03/02

12

3000000

4854296,7

COEGA DEVELOPMENT CORP (PTY) LTD

DPW - PRESTIGE

GAUTENG

PRETORIA

 

REPAIRS AND RENOVATIONS AT 259 ACQUILA IN WATERKLOOF

054032

5B

2015/06/02

3

3843476,85

3843476,85

COEGA DEVELOPMENT CORP (PTY) LTD

DPW - PRESTIGE

GAUTENG

PRETORIA

 

REPAIRS AND RENOVATIONS AT 307 NICHOLSON IN WATERKLOOF

054036

5B

2015/12/02

9

2655407,51

2655407,51

COEGA DEVELOPMENT CORP (PTY) LTD

ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS

WESTERN CAPE

CAPE TOWN

 

SALDANA BAY HARBOUR & PEPPER BAY AREA: STABILIZATION OF EROD ED EMBANKMENTS: REPAIR

050712

5B

2018/02/09

12

39986438,89

3200000

GUERRINI MARINE CONSTRUCTION CC

ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS

WESTERN CAPE

CAPE TOWN

 

MARION ISLAND: MAINTENANCE TO THE RESEARCH BASE

053795

5B

2016/02/15

12

4746530,74

0

STARLIGHT WHOLESALE ELECTRICAL SUPPLIERS

ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS

WESTERN CAPE

CAPE TOWN

 

ANTARTICA ISLAND: MAINTENANCE TO THE RESEARCH BASE: SANAE IV

053796

5B

2017/11/06

36

3691513,18

0

CCK BUILDING AND SCAFFOLDING HIRE

ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS

WESTERN CAPE

CAPE TOWN

 

GOUGH ISLAND: MAINTENANCE TO THE RESEARCH BASE

054041

5B

2018/08/06

36

1853566,89

0

BLUE ICE REFRIGERATION CC

GOVERNMENT PRINTING WORKS

GAUTENG

PRETORIA

 

REPAIR OF LEAKING ROOF AND STRUCTURAL WORK FOR GOVERNMENT PRINTERS AS WELL AS HERITAGE

048332

5B

2017/10/04

12

47046045,9

15117858,06

BONO INFRASTRUCTURE FACILITIES AND PROJECT MANAGEMENT

HOME AFFAIRS

EASTERN CAPE

UMTATA

 

REPAIR & REFURBISH MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL,BUILDING &CIVIL

045609

5B

2017/06/30

12

12465720,04

4490705,61

AZCON PROJECTS CC

JUSTICE AND CONSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT

FREESTATE

TSEKI

MAGISTRATE'S OFFICE

REPAIR AND RENOVATIONS

048335

5B

2017/11/07

12

10603316,67

2578539,47

MADIGA PROJECTS AND SECURITY

JUSTICE AND CONSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT

FREESTATE

BLOEMFONTEIN

HIGH COURT

REPAIR OF ROOF, CEILINGS AND FLOORS AS WELL AS PLASTERING OF WALLS AND PAINTING OF WALLS

048352

5B

2017/11/02

18

19443945,97

4474719,86

VARYMIX NINETEEN (PTY) LTD

JUSTICE AND CONSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT

FREESTATE

BOTHAVILLE

MAGISTRATE'S OFFICE

REPAIR AND RENOVATIONS OF BOTHAVILLE MAGISTRATE OFFICE

048364

5B

2017/05/22

8

3598691,69

921576,52

MBIKIZA GROUP OF COMPANIES (PTY) LTD

JUSTICE AND CONSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT

FREESTATE

DEWETSDORP

MAGISTRATE'S OFFICE

REPAIR AND RENOVATIONS OF MAGISTRATE COURT

048367

5B

2017/09/20

13

4433808,21

1547042

PHUTHALUSHAKA CIVIL PROJECTS CC

JUSTICE AND CONSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT

FREESTATE

FRANKFORT(FREE STATE)

MAGISTRATE'S OFFICE

REPAIR AND RENOVATIONS OF MAGISTRATE OFFICE

048368

5B

2018/06/04

12

3554444,82

775000

DJ AND SS CLEANING SERVICES CC

JUSTICE AND CONSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT

FREESTATE

SPRINGFONTEIN

MAGISTRATE'S OFFICE

REPAIR AND RENOVATIONS OF MAGISTRATE OFFICE

048371

5B

2017/11/06

11

2321990,78

803147,84

LEBURU FETSI CONSTRUCTION

JUSTICE AND CONSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT

FREESTATE

HEILBRON

 

HEILBRON MAGISTRATE OFFICE, CONDITION BASED MAINTENANCE

050800

5B

2018/06/11

18

20860791,01

3845497,25

WHITE LEOPARD TRADING CC

JUSTICE AND CONSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT

WESTERN CAPE

CAPE TOWN

MAGISTRATE'S OFFICE

REPAIRS AND RENOVATIONS

048538

5B

2018/01/11

24

76855357,88

9520900

NOLITHA ELECTRICAL (PTY) LTD

JUSTICE AND CONSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT

WESTERN CAPE

PAARL

REGIONAL COURT

HERITAGE- RESTORATION

049038

5B

2017/04/12

12

18510546,19

4237800

ABDA BUILDING AND INTERIOR PROJECTS CC

JUSTICE AND CONSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT

KWAZULU-NATAL

UMLAZI

COMPLEX

HERITAGE - REPAIRS AND RENOVATIONS TO OFFICE BUILDING

040855

5B

2019/06/21

32

88425000

19877000

AFRISCAN CONSTRUCTION (PTY) LTD

JUSTICE AND CONSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT

KWAZULU-NATAL

HLABISA

MAGISTRATE'S OFFICE

VARIOUS BUILDING REPAIRS

048453

5B

2017/10/31

8

1416037,59

789071,77

MABHULANE CONSTRUCTION

JUSTICE AND CONSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT

MPUMALANGA

MIDDELBURG (MPU)

MAGISTRATE'S OFFICE

REPAIR AND RENOVATIONS: ROOF LEAKS; CRACKED WALLS; WINDOW PANES; ETC.

036169

5B

2017/04/06

18

27730856,91

13200000

ASATICO CIVIL AND CONSTR P/L

JUSTICE AND CONSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT

MPUMALANGA

WITBANK

MAGISTRATE'S OFFICE

REPAIR AND RENOVATIONS OF BUILDING

048621

5B

2017/12/13

12

8219565,59

3361180,21

LA NATURA (PTY) LTD

JUSTICE AND CONSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT

LIMPOPO

MANKWENG

MAGISTRATE'S OFFICE

REPAIR AND RENOVATIONS

048596

5B

2017/01/04

9

10919238,28

2187117,58

NKOLELE PROJECTS CC

JUSTICE AND CONSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT

LIMPOPO

NAMAKGALE

MAGISTRATE'S OFFICE

REPAIR AND RENOVATIONS TO BUILDING

048603

5B

2017/02/08

8

7679850,82

1911437,14

NKOLELE PROJECTS CC

JUSTICE AND CONSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT

LIMPOPO

LULEKANI

MAGISTRATE'S OFFICE

REPAIR AND RENOVATIONS

048604

5B

2017/11/20

12

19936796,35

7420393,38

SEGABOKENG BUILDING CONSTRUCTION CC

JUSTICE AND CONSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT

LIMPOPO

HLANGANANI (NP)

MAGISTRATE'S OFFICE

REPAIR AND RENOVATIONS OF BUILDING

048605

5B

2017/03/24

12

13921885,98

3764862,89

BITUPQUIP CONSTRUCTION CC

JUSTICE AND CONSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT

EASTERN CAPE

QUEENSTOWN

MAGISTRATE'S OFFICE

QUEENSTOWN MAGISTRATE COURT - CONDITION BASED MAINTENANCE

050840

5B

2017/12/14

18

31345834

8518662

NATHAN ALEC DATNOW T/A SHAWSHANK CONSTRUCTION

JUSTICE AND CONSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT

EASTERN CAPE

DORDRECHT

MAGISTRATE'S OFFICE

CONDITION BASED MAINTAINANCE

046756

5B

2017/11/06

14

9256645,61

4605274,02

T.P.CONSTRUCTION CC

JUSTICE AND CONSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT

EASTERN CAPE

MOUNT FRERE

MAGISTRATE'S OFFICE

CONDITION BASED MAINTAINANCE

046766

5B

2018/10/11

13

20900460,5

8452279,91

TP CONSTRUCTION JV MC BAVU CONSTRUCTION

JUSTICE AND CONSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT

EASTERN CAPE

TABANKULU

MAGISTRATE'S OFFICE

CONDITION BASED MAINTENANCE

046769

5B

2019/01/18

18

24670081,72

4977500

SIVIWE JAYIYA CONSTRUCTION CC

PUBLIC WORKS

FREESTATE

VARIOUS CENTRES (FS)

 

REPAIRS AND RENOVATIONS TO LIFT INSTALLATIONS IN VARIOUS GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS

051540

5B

2018/10/23

56

22887527,27

2881975,79

SIGMA LIFTS AND ESCALATORS (PTY) LTD

PUBLIC WORKS

WESTERN CAPE

CAPE TOWN

 

CONTRACT A, MODERNIZATION, REPAIRS AND MAINTENANC E OF LIFTS IN THE WESTERN CAPE

052134

5B

2018/01/28

24

64117755,64

1899612

OTIS (PROPRIETARY) LTD

PUBLIC WORKS

WESTERN CAPE

CAPE TOWN

 

CONTRACT B, MODERNIZATION, REPAIRS AND MAINTENANC E OF LIFTS IN THE WESTERN CAPE

052156

5B

2017/11/19

24

65896378,25

2269652

SCHINDLER LIFTS (SA) (PTY) LTD

PUBLIC WORKS

WESTERN CAPE

CAPE TOWN

 

SERVICE CONTRACTS FOR MEDIUM VOLTAGE(11 000 VOLT)SUBSTATION AND RETICULATION SYSTEM TO VARIOUS GOVERNMENT OWMNED COMPLEX ES

052348

5B

2019/07/26

36

21296897,58

0

ABRIE ERASMUS ELEKTRIES BK

PUBLIC WORKS

NORTHERN CAPE

KIMBERLEY

 

ADDITIONS TO THE AIRCONDITIONIONG SYSTEM IN THE NEW PUBLIC O OFFICE UTILISED BY DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE

050838

5B

2016/01/15

12

18194236,83

3274962,48

MAGIC LABOUR HIRE & SECURITY SERVICES CC

PUBLIC WORKS

NORTHERN CAPE

KIMBERLEY

 

REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE FOR VARIOUS LIFTS IN THE NORTHERN CAP E REGION

053772

5B

2020/09/13

36

21861193,9

4229426,68

SIGMA LIFTS AND ESCALATORS (PTY) LTD

PUBLIC WORKS

NORTHERN CAPE

KIMBERLEY

MAGISTRATE'S OFFICE

KIMBERLEY NEW PUBLIC OFFICES BUILDING: REPAIRS TO ROOF AND WALLS CAUSED BY WATER PENETRATION

054347

5B

2018/03/07

6

822034,5

280821,9

SELOANA CONTRACTORS (PTY)LTD

PUBLIC WORKS

EASTERN CAPE

PORT ELIZABETH

 

REPLACEMENT OF FENCE AT HUMEWOOD MILITARY BASE

048686

5B

2018/02/02

9

8766083,94

1200000

CRYSTAL SPARKLE TRADING 98 CC

PUBLIC WORKS

GAUTENG

PRETORIA

SAMS COLLEGE

EMERGENCY WORK - REPAIR/REPLACE LEAKING PIPES, TILES, TOILET S AND SHOWERS IN BLOCKS G, H, I, J & K

046021

5B

2008/04/15

1

3600000

0

SAKYA'S BUILDING CONSTRUCTION CC

PUBLIC WORKS

GAUTENG

PRETORIA

OFFICE BLOCK

PTA-VARIOUS GOVT BUILDINGS:FOLLOW ON CONTRACT WCS 046918 FOR THE REPAIRS AND MAINTENANCE OF THE LIFTS

051920

5B

2018/03/06

36

21483889,65

2925586,56

KONE ELEVATORS SOUTH AFRICA (PTY) LTD

PUBLIC WORKS

GAUTENG

PRETORIA

 

FOLLOW ON CONTRACT WCS 046919 ON REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE OF L IFTS FOR THE VARIOUS GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS IN PRETORIA

052574

5B

2018/02/26

36

34063599,91

3610740,69

NGAATENDWE TRADING CC

SA POLICE SERVICE

FREESTATE

HERTZOGVILLE

POLICE STATION AND HOUSING UNITS

HERTZOGVILLE POLICE STATION: REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE TO ELECT RICAL,CIVIL,STRUCTURAL AND MECHANICAL ELEMEMNTS TO THE STATI ON AND HOUSES

051847

5B

2018/06/22

12

9675399,49

2714260

ESOERENS CIVIL CONTRACTORS (PTY) LTD

SA POLICE SERVICE

FREESTATE

SENEKAL

POLICE STATION

SENEKAL POLICE STATION: REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE TO ELECTRICAL CIVIL, MECHANICAL AND STRUCTURAL ELEMENTS TO THE STATION

051850

5B

2018/03/02

9

3249735,53

587000,01

ESOERENS CIVIL CONTRACTORS (PTY) LTD

SA POLICE SERVICE

FREESTATE

WANDA

POLICE STATION AND HOUSING UNITS

WANDA POLICE STATION: REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE TO ELECTRICAL, CIVIL,MECHANICAL AND STRUCTURAL ELEMENTS TO THE STATION AND HOUSES

051855

5B

2017/05/30

12

9296037,01

1750565,77

VINO BUILDING CONSTRUCTIONS AND MULTI P

SA POLICE SERVICE

FREESTATE

VREDE

POLICE STATION AND HOUSING UNITS

CONDITION BASED MAINTENANCE ON STRUCTURAL, ELECTRICAL AND CI VIL ELEMENTS OUSES

051856

5B

2016/08/12

18

13339817,05

3451486,86

CENTRAL BRIDGE TRADING 389 CC

SA POLICE SERVICE

WESTERN CAPE

OUDTSHOORN

GARAGE

REPAIRS AND RENOVATIONS INCLUDING, ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS, WATER SUPPLY, SEWERAGE SERVICES AND STRUCTURAL WORKS

050477

5B

2018/03/19

18

57375113,13

7383932,58

REDER CONSTRUCTION

SA POLICE SERVICE

KWAZULU-NATAL

JOZINI

S A POLICE QUARTERS

COMPLETE REPAIRS AND RENOVATION TO 6HOUSES AND 24 MARRIED QU ARTERS

035854

5B

2015/09/10

21

23783788,24

9850000

SETHEO INVESTMENTS PTY LTD

SA POLICE SERVICE

KWAZULU-NATAL

KWAMSANE

POLICE STATION

KWAMSANE: COMPLETE R&R TO STATION COMPLEX AS WELL LIVING QUA RTERS.

046041

5B

2016/03/21

14

14875048,73

6478799,02

EMCAKWINI CONSTRUCTION AND FENCING CC

SA POLICE SERVICE

KWAZULU-NATAL

NONGOMA

 

REPAIRS AND RENOVATIONS TO NONGOMA ROYAL PROTECTION UNIT BUI LDING

050159

5B

2018/04/19

24

12214485,82

5300000

LAKHIMU INVESTMENTS CC

SA POLICE SERVICE

KWAZULU-NATAL

LADYSMITH (KZN)

 

REPAIRS AND RENOVATION TO LADYSMITH POLICE STATION COMPLEX

050160

5B

2018/01/11

24

69578664

24346550

SIYAXHASANA CONSTRUCTION CC

SA POLICE SERVICE

GAUTENG

KEMPTON PARK

POLICE STATION

17 MONUMENT RD: REPAIR AND RENOVATION OF ALL BUILDINGS: INCL UDING THE PROVISION OF ALTERNATIVE ACCOMMODATION FOR THE DUR ATION OF THE PROJECT

033313

5B

2017/08/23

15

30258249,2

5586357,44

SHUMANIE PROPERTY MANAGEMENT SERVICES

SA POLICE SERVICE

GAUTENG

VANDERBIJLPARK

POLICE STATION

BARRAGE & VANDERBIJLPARK POLICE STATIONS: REFURBISHMENT OF CORRIDORS, INSTALLATION OF DISABILITIES TOILETS & REPAIRS OF BUILDING(MECHANICAL & ELECTRICAL)

046651

5B

2017/11/10

12

35605733,05

5337132,44

KWAGGA HOLDINGS (PTY)LTD

SA POLICE SERVICE

GAUTENG

JOHANNESBURG

MARRIED QUARTERS

REPAIR AND RENOVATIONS OF OFFICIAL QUARTERS INCLUDING FINDIN G ALTERNATIVE ACCOMMODATION

046652

5B

2018/02/02

24

72006562,6

14871401,51

YIKUSASA BUILDING CONTRACTORS

SA POLICE SERVICE

GAUTENG

SOWETO

 

REPAIRS AND MAINTENANCE OF DIEPKLOOF CRIME COMBATING UNIT BU ILDINGS

050179

5B

2018/09/28

18

29364678,5

5428661,24

H B C CONSTRUCTION PTY LTD

SA POLICE SERVICE

GAUTENG

ALEXANDRA

SINGLE QUARTERS

REPAIRS AND MAINTENANCE

050188

5B

2018/08/27

25

67379915,54

12347582,72

LETLAPA BORWA CIVIL

SA POLICE SERVICE

NORTHERN CAPE

LOUISVALE

S A POLICE COMPLEX

REPAIR OF DOG UNIT AND MARRIED QUARTERS

046890

5B

2017/09/09

12

8037726,06

1711345,82

MBIKIZA GROUP OF COMPANIES (PTY) LTD

SA POLICE SERVICE

NORTHERN CAPE

COLESBERG

POLICE STATION AND QUARTERS

REPAIR OF STATION AND MARRIED QUARTERS (8A-, 8B- AND 8C STOC KENSTROOM PLEIN, DWELLING 8630H AND 8631E)

046895

5B

2017/08/14

18

6738285,38

2013220

DAVID DIVA JV PILONITE

SA POLICE SERVICE

NORTHERN CAPE

COLESBERG

MARRIED QUARTERS

REPAIR OF MARRIED QUARTERS AT 1 AND 3 BAINS ROAD, 1,3,5,7 AN D 9 LELIE STREET, 5 EARL HAIG STREET, 3 GOUSBLOM STREET, 8 A ND 9 TOERENBERG STREET AND 7 DE JAGER STREET

046896

5B

2017/10/20

12

7939570,47

1590000

MF ADAMS

SA POLICE SERVICE

NORTHERN CAPE

KIMBERLEY

OFFICE BLOCK

REPAIR OF GLADSTONE BUILDING OFFICES

046897

5B

2016/12/05

18

7412266,35

1346699,73

VINO BUILDING CONSTRUCTIONS AND MULTI P

SA POLICE SERVICE

NORTHERN CAPE

HONDEKLIP BAY

POLICE STATION, SINGLE QUARTERS AND DWELLING

REPAIR OF STATION, MARRIED QUARTERS AND BACHELOR FLAT

046898

5B

2016/10/13

15

8437252,16

3762000

DAWID OOR BOUKONTRAKTEURS

SA POLICE SERVICE

NORTHERN CAPE

NOENIEPUT

POLICE STATION AND QUARTERS

REPAIR OF STATION AND MARRIED QUARTERS

046903

5B

2016/07/15

12

7625371,95

2650000

DAWID OOR BOUKONTRAKTEURS

SA POLICE SERVICE

NORTHERN CAPE

KENHARDT

 

REPAIRS AND MAINTENANCE OF THREE HOUSES NO 1393,1386 AND 140 0

050163

5B

2017/12/15

12

3002958,19

612871,96

P AND E ARTISANS BK

SA POLICE SERVICE

NORTHERN CAPE

BARKLY WEST

DETECTIVE BRANCH

HERITAGE - REPAIRS AND MAINTENANCE OF THE SAPSBUILDING

050164

5B

2017/10/12

12

6647674,38

1198761,6

BITUPQUIP CONSTRUCTION CC

SA POLICE SERVICE

NORTHERN CAPE

KIMBERLEY

POLICE STATION

KIMBERLEY: REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE OF LCRC IN DE AAR, UPINGTO N, KURUMAN

051826

5B

2018/07/24

24

4097051,54

1243968,85

MISHOE TRADING AND PROJECTS (PTY) LTD

SA POLICE SERVICE

NORTHERN CAPE

DOUGLAS

POLICE STATION

REPAIRS AND MAINTENANCE TO ELECTRICAL, CIVIL AND STRUCTURAL ELEMENTS OF STATION AND OFFICIAL QUARTERS

051904

5B

2017/11/20

12

12881478,68

1470000

MF ADAMS

SA POLICE SERVICE

NORTH WEST

SANNIESHOF

POLICE STATION

CONDITION BASED MAINTENANCE ON STRUCTURAL, ELECTRICAL AND CI VIL ELEMENTS

051872

5B

2018/08/03

16

6429031,88

0

TECH-COM SOLUTIONS CC

SA POLICE SERVICE

NORTH WEST

GANYESA

POLICE STATION

GANYESA:REPAIR AND MAINTANANCE OF CIVIL, ELECTRICAL, AND STRUCTURAL ELEMENTS TO STATION, FACILITIES FOR THE DISABLED AND FOUR HOUSES

051875

5B

2017/11/15

12

8088788,3

2277823,59

GMD PROJECTS CC T/A GDM SERVICE

SA POLICE SERVICE

NORTH WEST

BIESIESVLEI

POLICE STATION

CONDITION BASED MAINTENANCE ON STRUCTURAL, ELECTRICAL AND CIVIL ELEMENTS AND FACILITIES FOR THE DISABLED

051894

5B

2019/01/14

18

5992153,44

0

BOTHO SOCIETE

SA POLICE SERVICE

MPUMALANGA

KABOKWENI

POLICE STATION

REPAIR AND RENOVATIONS OF POLICE STATION AND ALL OFFICIAL QU ARTERS.

038133

5B

2017/11/06

18

13900014,04

5998249,86

ENZAR TRADING 23 CC

SA POLICE SERVICE

MPUMALANGA

STANDERTON

POLICE STATION

STANDERTON P STATION REPAIRS AND MAINTENANCE OF STATION AND OFFICIAL QUARTES ELECTRICAL,CIVIL,STRUCTURAL ELEMENTS

051786

5B

2018/08/16

24

28872578,33

6000000

BITUPQUIP CONSTRUCTION CC

SA POLICE SERVICE

MPUMALANGA

KWAMHLANGA

POLICE STATION

MPUMALANGA: REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE OF LCRC IN KWA-MHLANGA, S ECUNDA, NELSPRUIT & ULUKWATINI

051821

5B

2018/08/31

24

9700574,91

4671970,42

BUREWA TRADING 84 CC

SA POLICE SERVICE

LIMPOPO

SIBASA

 

REPAIRS AND RENOVATION TO SIBASA CLUSTER COMMANDER'S OFFICE: SOUTH AFRICAN POLICE SERVICES

050207

5B

2017/12/06

18

20383796,47

3600000

DITLOU SUPPLIERS AND SERVICES CC 2006/0

SA POLICE SERVICE

LIMPOPO

THOHOYANDOU

POLICE STATION

THOHOYANDOU POLICE STATION: REPAIRS & MAINTENANCE OF CIVIL, ELECTRICAL, MECHANICAL & STRUCTURAL ELEMENTS OF THE STATION

051773

5B

2018/02/13

12

14306305,18

2490000

KGALEMO CONSTRUCTION CC

SA POLICE SERVICE

EASTERN CAPE

GRAAFF-REINET

 

REPAIRS AND MAINTENANCE OF LEAKING ROOF IN THE OFFICIAL QUAT ERS AND DRAINAGE SYSTEM FOR GRAAF REINET POLICE COLLEGE

050218

5B

2018/05/29

12

123888022,6

19956000

SUPERWAY CONSTRUCTION (PTY) LTD

SA POLICE SERVICE

GAUTENG

PRETORIA

HEAD QUARTERS

INTERIM FACILITIES MANAGEMENT CONTRACT FOR TELKOM TOWERS COM PLEX (SAPS NHQ)

054635

5B

2016/12/31

12

20803381,12

0

BIDVEST FACILITIES MANAGEMENT (PTY) LTD

SA POLICE SERVICE

EASTERN CAPE

NQAMAKWE

POLICE STATION

STATION,CELLS,DETECTIVE OFFICE,HOUSES AND COMPLETE REPAIRS

021158

5B

2013/05/15

18

16234267,07

18653487,32

SOMANA CONSTRUCTION CC

SA POLICE SERVICE

EASTERN CAPE

LUSIKISIKI

POLICE COMPLEX

COMPLETE REPAIRS INCL ELECT REPAIRS AND NEW ESKOM POWER

025459

5B

2009/03/01

18

12940906,91

4628987,05

DEMO CONSTRUCTION (PTY) LTD

SA POLICE SERVICE

EASTERN CAPE

MT FLETCHER

POLICE STATION

COMPLETE REPAIRS AND RENOVATIONS

025500

5B

2015/05/08

15

14354759,28

6043556,99

INTELLEC CONSTRUCTION__CC

SA POLICE SERVICE

EASTERN CAPE

COFIMVABA

POLICE COMPLEX

REPAIRS AND RENOVATIONS OF THE ENTIRE COMPLEX INCLUDING ELEC RICAL AND CIVIL WORKS

046703

5B

2016/12/24

11

6564501,57

2930627,23

MABONVINI TRADING ENTERPRISE CC

SA POLICE SERVICE

EASTERN CAPE

UMTATA

POLICE COMPLEX

REPAIRS AND RENOVATION OF POLICE CAMP INCLUDING ELECTRICAL A ND CIVIL WORKS

046705

5B

2013/03/02

24

105090881,8

26999450,02

MABONVINI TRADING ENTERPRISE CC

SA POLICE SERVICE

EASTERN CAPE

MOUNT AYLIFF

POLICE STATION

REPAIRS AND RENOVATION OF POLICE STATION INCLUDING ELECTRICA L AND CIVIL WORKS

046711

5B

2018/01/31

18

36482749,28

8446368,91

CONDOR CONSTRUCTION (PTY) LTD

SA POLICE SERVICE

EASTERN CAPE

ELLIOT

POLICE STATION

ELLIOT POLICE STATION REPAIRS AND MAINTENCE OF ELECTRICAL,ST RUCTURAL AND CIVIL ELEMENTS OF STATION AND OFFICIAL QUARTERS

051745

5B

2019/01/17

18

16452332,9

3640000,02

FEZ BUILDING CONSTRUCTION CC

PUBLIC WORKS

WESTERN CAPE

CAPE TOWN

 

WATER TREATMENT

053096

5B

2018/08/30

36

1028798,47

0

TREATCO WATER CC

06 December 2017 - NW3910

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Figg, Mr MJ to ask the Dr M J Figg (DA) asked the Minister of Public Works

With reference to his department’s mandate as custodian of the country’s immovable assets, what are the details of the condition of state-owned buildings?

Reply:

DPW conducted physical verification and condition assessment on the entire portfolio of immovable assets consisting of Ninety Three Thousand Nine Hundred and Forty Four (93,944) buildings and improvements as per Section 13(d) of Government Immovable Asset Management Act (GIAMA). The Immovable Asset Register includes buildings and improvements which have been assessed as follows:

06 December 2017 - NW3848

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Boshoff, Ms SH to ask the Minister of Basic Education

Whether, with reference to her reply to question 2512 on 11 September 2017 she received the requested information?

Reply:

The Department of Basic Education has requested the information from the Provincial Education Departments. The response will be updated as soon as information is received from the respective Provincial Education Departments.

06 December 2017 - NW3763

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Mashabela, Ms N to ask the Minister of Basic Education

(1)Whether (a) her department and/or (b) entities reporting to her 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) 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:

1. (a) Yes

(a)(i)Services were procured through Travel with Flair (TWF) for events management as and when required by the Department.

(a)(ii)R64 421 866.21 was paid for sub service providers for all the events of the Department from 1 April 2017 to date. Only the 12.5% of the above amount was paid to TWF as management fee. The remainder of the fees were for the subservice providers.

(b) No

(b)(i) None

(b)(ii) Not applicable

2. (a) No

(a)(i) Not applicable

(a)(ii) Not applicable

(a)(iii) Not applicable

(b) No

(b)(i) Not applicable

(b)(ii) Not applicable

(b)(iii) Not applicable

06 December 2017 - NW3849

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Boshoff, Ms SH to ask the Minister of Basic Education

With reference to her reply to question 2502 on 11 September 2017, are schools required to check the names of staff members appointed by school governing bodies (a) against the Child Protection Register in terms of Section 126 (1) (a) of the Children’s Act or (b) to conduct a general background check before employment; if not, why not in each case; if so, what are the consequences for schools that do not undertake such checks?

Reply:

A) As stipulated Section 126 of the (1) (a), School Governing Bodies are required by law to check both the names of the prospective and existing employees on the Child Protection Register.

b) As indicated in the reply to question 2502, there is currently no legal or regulatory obligation requiring the School Governing Bodies as employers to conduct a general background check of prospective employees. The requirement regarding conducting suitability checks as stipulated in the Public Service Regulations, Part 4, section 57 (1) (d) only applies to State-paid employees. However, SGBs as employers and as part of good practice, are encouraged to develop recruitment policies which will include the requirement of conducting background checks.

06 December 2017 - NW3804

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Maynier, Mr D to ask the Minister of Finance

Whether any (a) directives in terms of section 6 (4), (b) regulations in terms of section 16 of the Public Investment Corporation Act, Act 23 of 2004 and/or (c) strategic intent statement have been issued and/or prescribed to the Board of the Public Investment Corporation in the 2017-18 financial year; if not, in each case, why not; if so, what are the relevant details in each case?

Reply:

No directives in terms of the Public Investment Corporation Act, 2004 (Act 23 of 2004) or strategic intent statement have been issued to the Board of the Public Investment Corporation in the 2017/18 financial year.

06 December 2017 - NW3846

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Dreyer, Ms AM to ask the Minister of Defence and Military Veterans

With regard to the 1593 military veterans who received counselling in the 2016-17 financial year, what (a) was the military formation of each military veteran, (b) is the name of the (i) town and (ii) province where each military veteran received counselling, (c) is the name of each service provider who provided counselling in each (i) town and (ii) province (d) is the accreditation status of each service provider (e) what is the total number of service providers that are from the private sector and (f) are the broad categories of counselling that were provided?

Reply:

a) was the military formation of each military veteran,

 

b) The reporting format does not drill to a level of town. The process is underway to review the format in order to add other fields.

 

c) is the name of each service provider who provided counselling in each (i) town and (ii) province

  • In 2016/17 financial year, Military Veterans and their dependents received treatment at the South African Military Health Service Areas and within the Department of Military Veterans.

d) is the accreditation status of each service provider

  • The South African Military Health Services are accredited under the current Laws and Legislation.

e) what is the total number of service providers that are from the private sector

  • All Military Veterans were referred to the SAMHS areas and service points.

f) are the broad categories of counselling that were provided

06 December 2017 - NW3851

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

Are officials of the provincial departments of education who fail to report instances of (a) sexual abuse and/or (b) physical abuse to the SA Council for Educators (i) disciplined or (ii) prosecuted for failing to do so?

Reply:

(a)(b)(i) & (ii) The Provincial Education Departments are obliged to report instances of sexual abuse and/or physical abuse to the South African Council for Educators. In terms of section 26 of the South African Council for Educators Act, 31 of 2000, the employer of an educator is obliged to provide SACE with records of disciplinary proceedings of each case against an educator where the sanction imposed was dismissal. This means that the employer must report the case after the finalisation of the disciplinary proceedings. Failing to report to SACE may lead to disciplinary action against the relevant officials.

06 December 2017 - NW3837

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

With regard to the 1908 military veterans or parents of dependents who received training and skills development in the 2016-17 financial year, what (a) is the military formation that each was part of, (b) are the details of the training and skills development, (c) are the details of each service provider who provided training, (d) are the details of the venues, including (i) town, (ii) province and (iii) number of military veterans in each venue, (e) is the total cost incurred for the training provided and (f) are the reasons that none of the military veterans were placed in a job?

Reply:

(a) When accessing the skills development benefit, previous formation or grouping is not part of the prerequisite. The department (skills development doesn’t request applicant to provide information in that format, therefore such information is not available.)

(b) What are details of the training and skills development?

Response

The training requested by military veterans and their dependents varies from Agriculture, driving school, security, computer literacy, plumbing, welding etc. attached hereto is the list of military veterans and their dependents training provided.

(c) Details of each service provider who provided training.

Response

List of service providers.

There are over 40 training provider reflected on the attached list.

(d) details of (i) town, (ii) province and (iii) number of military veterans in each venue,

Response

The methodology of implementing training and skills development is of the reactionary basis. The applicant identifies his/her area of needs / training and the institution / service provider for that particular training and thereafter submit a request to the department. It is for that reason that the department has limited information on the service provider, their facilities, town etc.

(e) The total cost incurred for the training provided.

Response

The total expenditure for 2016-17 on training and skills development is attached.

06 December 2017 - NW3792

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Van der Westhuizen, Mr AP to ask the Minister of Public Works

(1) What was the (a) total consumption of potable water for the parliamentary precinct in the months of (i) August, (ii) September and (iii) October in (aa) 2014, (bb) 2015, (cc) 2016 and (dd) 2017, (b) the total amount that was paid by his department to the City of Cape Town for the water consumption in the specified period and (c) measures have been put in place to save on the consumption of potable water on the parliamentary precint; (2) how successful have the specified water saving measures been during the drought currently experienced by the Western Cape?

Reply:

1. (a) Please refer to table (i)(aa); (ii)(bb); (iii)(cc); (dd); (b)

PARLIAMENT COMBINED ACCOUNTS 113487243 & 113572866 (METER NUMBERS)

NATIONAL ASSEMBLY: QUESTION 3792 (WRITTEN REPLY) Mr AP Van der Westhuizen (DA) ASKED THE MINISTER OF PUBLIC WORKS:

Usage in KL/day

2014

2015

2016

2017

August

415

529

424

393

Cost

R301 522.20

R313 756.25

R213 601.97

R541 457.98

September

430

505

406

472

Cost

R213 431.48

R633 855.53

R275 294.88

R582 348.04

October

434

418

407

161

Cost

R393 896.07

R568 538.35

R547 274.48

R503 293.42

         

c) The Department has used the underground water source at the precinct for irrigation purposes in the gardens and for the cleaning of cobblestones and construction purposes.

2. It is not possible to measure the success rate so far as the readings taken by the City of Cape Town are estimate readings only and is not based on actual consumption.

06 December 2017 - NW3863

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Alberts, Mr ADW to ask the Minister of Basic Education

(1)Whether the proposed amending Bill on schools aims to eradicate apartheid practices and the said amendment process is the beginning of the elimination of outdated education; if so, which apartheid practices will be dealt with and eradicated by the specified amending Bill according to her finding; (2) whether public comments regarding the amending Bill will be taken into account and the amending Bill will therefore be adjusted in the light of such public participation; if not, what is the position in this regard; if so, what are the relevant details; (3) what are the relevant details of any further process that is envisaged to eradicate any outdated education?

Reply:

1. It is not clear what apartheid practices the honourable member is referring to. As long ago as in 1996, when the South African Schools Act (SASA) was first promulgated, the preamble made it clear that SASA was being enacted –

because the achievement of democracy in South Africa had consigned to history the past system of education which had been based on racial inequality and segregation; and

because South Africa required a new national system for schools which would redress past injustices in educational provision, provide an education of progressively high quality for all learners …, advance the democratic transformation of society, [and] combat racism and sexism and all other forms of unfair discrimination and intolerance, … .

Be that as it may, let me quote from the Memorandum on the Objects of the Bill: "The Bill proposes to amend the South African Schools Act, 1996 (Act No. 84 of 1996), and the Employment of Educators Act, 1998 (Act No. 76 of 1998) (the SASA and the EEA, respectively), so as to align them with developments in the education landscape and to ensure that systems of learning and excellence in education are put in place in a manner which respects, protects, promotes and fulfils the right to basic education enshrined in section 29(1) of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996."

"The Bill also seeks to amend the SASA and the EEA so as to make certain technical and substantive adjustments, to clarify certain existing provisions and to insert certain provisions to cover matters which are not provided for in the existing legislation."

2. Yes, all the comments submitted by organisations, members of the public and education stakeholders in general will be considered, and those that have merit will be incorporated into the Bill.

It is worth noting that more than 5 000 emailed comments and reactions were received in response to the call for comments, together with 36 faxes, two thick couriered bundles of documents, and one thick hand-delivered bundle of documents. A document containing 98 635 names, most with short comments added, was also received.

3. The Department of Basic Education is committed to reviewing its legislation, policies and guidelines as often as is necessary to ensure that they remain relevant and that they keep abreast of developments in education practice, technology and other relevant fields.

06 December 2017 - NW3431

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Hill-Lewis, Mr GG to ask the President of the Republic

Whether he facilitated the introduction of any member of a certain family (name furnished) to (a) the Zambian President, Mr Edgar Lungu and/or (b) any Zambian, (i) cabinet members, (ii) service chiefs and/or (iii) diplomats during his official visits to the Republic of Zambia from 12 to 13 October 2017; if so, what are the relevant details in each case?

Reply:

No. The individual mentioned was not part of the official delegation accompanying the President to the successful State Visit to Zambia.

UNQUOTE

06 December 2017 - NW2987

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Lees, Mr RA to ask the Minister of Finance

(1)Have any members of the (a) SA Airways (SAA) (i) board of directors and/or (ii) management and/or (b) National Treasury engaged in any correspondence with any persons associated with the Public Investment Corporation and/or the Government Employees’ Pension Fund on matters relating to SAA during the six months ending on 30 September 2017; if so, what are the details of each piece of correspondence in terms of the (aa) dates of each piece of correspondence, (bb) names of the persons (aaa) sending, (bbb) receiving and (ccc) copied into the correspondence and (cc) purpose and contents of each piece of correspondence; (2) whether he will furnish Mr R A Lees with copies of each piece of correspondence; if not, why not; if so, by what date?

Reply:

1. Yes, members of the SA Airways (SAA) board and management did engage in correspondence with the Public Investment Corporation (PIC) during the six months ending 30 September 2017. The first correspondence between SAA and PIC was on 7 March 2017 where SAA requested a meeting with representatives of PIC Management. Thereafter, various correspondence were sent between SAA and PIC management dealing, inter alia, with the signing of non-disclosure agreements between SAA and PIC for the PIC to access information during the due diligence process. During the due diligence process there were also correspondence on matters such as risk management, financial management, environmental, social and governance matters (ESG matters), etc, between SAA and the respective PIC teams.

2. In line with its standard practices and procedures, the PIC and SAA entered into a non-disclosure agreement and therefore copies of the correspondence between SAA and PIC, cannot be made available.

06 December 2017 - NW3442

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Mkhaliphi, Ms HO to ask the Minister of International Relations and Cooperation

How many officials and/or employees in her department were granted permission to have business 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 transation occur and (c) what was the value of each business transaction?

Reply:

  1. For the period in question a total of 52 permissions were granted.
  2. No.

UNQUOTE

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

The Public Service Regulations, 2016 which came into effect in August 2016 provided that no Government employee is allowed to conduct business with an organ of state, unless it is in an official capacity.

 

The DPSA made certain exceptions such as lecturing, training, teaching at public educational institutions, appointment to an audit committee, activities undertaken as part of continued professional development, etc.

The DPSA sent a circular to that effect where officials that did conduct business with an organ of state had to:

By 31 January 2017, all employees who are conducting busness with an organ of state either resign as employees; or submit proof to the HOD that the employee has ceased conducting business with an organ of state; or has resigned as a director of a company that conducts business with an organ of state.

06 December 2017 - NW3850

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

Are principals who fail to report instances of (a) sexual abuse and/or (b) physical abuse to the relevant provincial department of education (i) disciplined or (ii) prosecuted for failing to do so?

Reply:

In terms of the law, principals who fail to report instances of (a) sexual abuse and/or (b) physical abuse to the relevant Provincial Department of Education (i) must be disciplined or (ii) prosecuted for failing to do so. Employers are expected to discipline such principals since they are entrusted with the duty of care towards children. If the case was reported to the South African Police Services (SAPS) and it was established during the investigation that the principal was aware of the allegations before it could be reported, then the principal will be charged with a criminal offence. Section 54 of the Criminal Law (Sexual Offences and Related Matters) Amendment Act 32 of 2007 and section 110 of the Children’s Act, 38 of 2005, put an obligation on any person who has knowledge of any commission of child abuse (sexual and/or physical abuse) to report such abuse to the police official and/or social worker. It is therefore in terms of the above-mentioned legislation the responsibility of the person who has first-hand information of the alleged offence to report the OR Tambo airportoffence to SAPS.

 

06 December 2017 - NW3290

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Hill-Lewis, Mr GG to ask the Deputy President

What are the relevant details of the total (a) annual salary of and (b) performance bonus amounts paid to each of his four advisors (names and details furnished) in the 2016-17 financial year?

Reply:

(a) The total annual salary paid to each of the Deputy President’s three advisors in the 2016-17 financial year was:

  1. Mr SE Speed R1,912,911.15
  2. Dr NP Simelela R1,698,106.59
  3. Adv N Jele R1,698,107.40

Note that Dr G Koornhof is not a Special Adviser to the Deputy President and his salary is not paid by The Presidency. He remains in the employ of Parliament.

(b) The total performance bonus amounts paid to each of the Deputy President’s advisors in the 2016-17 financial year is:

  1. Mr S Speed R0.00
  2. Dr P Simelela R0.00
  3. Adv N Jele R0.00

06 December 2017 - NW3289

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Maimane, Mr MA to ask the Deputy President

With reference to the Presidency’s 2016-17 Annual Report, what was the (a) total cost and (b) detailed breakdown of the costs of the 10 international trips that he undertook from 6 April 2016 to 10 February 2017?

Reply:

The Presidency does not make direct payments for the Deputy President’s international trips, save for instances where use is made of commercial flights (economy class locally and business class internationally). The Deputy President is flown by the SA Air Force through arrangements that are coordinated by the South African Police Service and the Department of International Relations and Cooperation.

Further details on the cost of travel and accommodation are available in the annual report of the year in question.

06 December 2017 - NW3215

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Lees, Mr RA to ask the Minister of Finance

(a) What number of employees left the employ of the SA Revenue Service (SARS) since 1 January 2017 and (b) in respect of each specified employee, what are the details of the (i) names, (ii) qualifications, (iii) experience held, (iv) number of years of service at SARS, (v) position held, (vi) date of resignation and (vii) reasons for leaving the employ of SARS, including reasons given by each employee in case of resignations?

Reply:

a) In total 506 staff members left the organisation since 01 January 2017.

b) In respect of each specified employee;

 (i) According to the Protection of Personal Information (POPI) act no. 14 of 2013, SARS is unable to disclose the names of the employees.

 (ii) The qualification profile of the staff that left the organisation is varied as can be seen from the table below with the top three qualification categories being School education, Diplomas and Degrees.

Type of Qualification

Count of EID

Doctorate Degrees

1

Masters Degrees

15

Honours Degrees

24

Graduate Degrees

88

Diplomas

67

Certificates

38

Programmes

5

School Education

161

No Qualification recorded

107

Grand Total

506

iii/iv/v

All jobs in SARS are allocated to specific job families. The job family denotes the type of work traditionally done in that family. This does not

represent a department or division and a specific division will have a number of people from different job families in it. Attritions per Job

Family, Average Age and years of service (YOS) are captured in the table below.

Job Family

No of Employees

Average of YOS

Average of Age

Administration & Support

52

21.37

50.58

Audit

58

17.91

44.19

Branding & Communications

2

15.00

50.00

Business Process Management

2

12.00

44.50

Corporate Real Estate

2

5.00

40.00

Customer Service

111

18.25

44.81

Customs & Excise

44

12.77

40.00

Debt Management

36

16.97

46.61

Finance

7

12.86

47.14

Governance

5

6.80

36.20

Human Resources

21

11.19

43.19

Information Management

7

6.43

40.71

Investigation

10

14.30

45.90

IT: Development

12

9.25

34.83

IT: Operations

31

5.26

34.29

IT: Technology

5

3.00

37.60

Legal

27

10.85

43.04

Procurement

5

3.60

35.60

Project Management

10

4.10

33.40

Protection

6

10.83

35.50

Quality Management

8

16.88

49.00

Relationship Management & Coordination

4

18.00

53.75

Research & Analysis

7

13.14

44.57

Revenue Management

1

9.00

40.00

Risk Management

1

27.00

53.00

Strategic Management

3

17.67

47.33

Enforcement

9

11.56

42.89

Border Control

11

13.09

38.36

Financial Accounting

4

8.75

34.00

Processing

5

28.80

52.40

Grand Total

506

14.78

43.38

vi. Although SARS request staff to indicate reasons for resigning from the organisation, employees are not compelled to provide a reason.

Below is a breakdown of the staff that left the organisation in the last 10 months and the reasons for exiting:

Resignation Reasons

Count of EID

Accepted a position at the Tax Ombud

2

Benefits

1

Career prospect

11

Contract Expired

1

Contract Expire-Short Term Contract

1

Dissatisfied with Working Environment

2

Misfit in current role

2

Other (none of the offered exit options applied)

5

Personal Reasons

85

Reason not specified (staff member chose not to offer an exit reason)

81

Recognition for work performance

2

Relocation

1

Remuneration

5

Secured better prospects

1

Working hours

1

Other Career Opportunity

103

Resume Studies

12

Contract Expire

6

Actuarial over 55 (resigned for early retirement)

3

End of Learning Contract

2

Emigrated

9

Pending Disciplinary Action

1

Dissatisfied with Supervision

1

Health Reasons

5

Dissatisfied with Location

1

Grand Total

344

Below is a summary of the attrition numbers which exclude trainee/seasonal workers.

Period

Death

Resignation

Retirement

Termination

(misconduct/incapacity)

Total

Jan’17-Oct’17

39

344

83

40

506

05 December 2017 - NW3576

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Majola, Mr F to ask the Minister of Justice and Correctional Services

(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:

In response to the question on unpaid invoices, the Department of Justice and Constitutional Development (DoJ&CD), National Prosecuting Authority (NPA), Legal Aid South Africa, and Special Investigating Unit (SIU)have informed me as follows:

A. DoJ&CD:

a) For the reporting period ended on 30 October 2017, the Department of Justice and Constitutional Development had 22 valid invoices outstanding (Not paid within 30 days) broken down as follows:

a) 30 days: 5 invoices

b) 60 days: 6 invoices

c) 90 days: 1 invoice

d) 120 days: 10 Invoices

b) The total value of the above invoices is R15,816.82 broken down as follows:

aa) 30 days: R2 322.94

bb) 60 days: R2 672.94

cc) 90 days: R422.94

dd) 120 days: R10 398.00

B. Legal Aid SA:

a) The total number of invoices that are unpaid as at 3 November 2017 for Trade and Judicare Suppliers (private lawyers) are reflected according to ageing in Table 1 below:

Table 1:

Number of Invoices

Ageing

Trade

Judicare

Total

30

11

39.3%

25

49.0%

36

45.6%

60

0

0.0%

3

5.9%

3

3.8%

90

1

3.6%

12

23.5%

13

16.5%

120

2

7.1%

1

2.0%

3

3.8%

120+

14

50.0%

10

19.6%

24

30.4%

 

28

100.0%

51

100.0%

79

100.0%

b) The total value of unpaid invoices for Trade Suppliers and Judicare Suppliers as at 3 November 2017, in the different ageing categories, are reflected in Table 2 below:

Table 2:

Value of Invoices in Rands

Ageing

Trade

Judicare

Total

30

113,407

75.0%

354,670

67.3%

468,077

69.0%

60

0

0.0%

22,325

4.2%

22,325

3.3%

90

34,325

22.7%

83,949

15.9%

118,274

17.4%

120

225

0.1%

1,798

0.3%

2,023

0.3%

120+

3,202

2.1%

64,011

12.2%

67,213

9.9%

 

151,158

100.0%

526,753

100.0%

677,911

100.0%

It should be noted that invoices that are unpaid for longer than 30 days are as a result of queries that need to be resolved by the supplier. In the main, the banking details of affected suppliers are incorrect and thus payments are rejected. Legal Aid SA is still awaiting appropriate responses from the suppliers.

C) SIU:

The SIU did an analysis of all invoices outstanding at the end of 30 September 2017 which was the last reporting date of the entity before the question from the National Assembly.

The table below reflects the ageing of supplier balances at reporting date:

Comments:

The SIU had a total outstanding balance to suppliers of R9,1 million at the end of September 2017 of which 77% was outstanding for 30 days or less. The remaining balance of 23% is mainly due to the following factors:

  1. R700K – Dispute with landlord on water and lights billing without apportionment of costs on tenant shared premises using meter reading as per contractual agreement. All the invoices outstanding for 62 days and more are related to this supplier. Lease rental costs are settled monthly except for the disputed amount. The SIU is in the process of resolving the issue with the landlord.
  2. R900K – One invoice due to a service provider who supplied the SIU with technical equipment that were going through testing. The invoice was settled in October 2017.
  3. The balance is mainly made up of supplier of travel management services where third party invoices / statement were outstanding for payment. The SIU has an arrangement with the supplier that invoices will only be settled when presented with third party invoices, e.g. invoices from car rental companies, and a statement of account.

D. NPA

a) The NPA has paid 99.5% of all creditors within 30 days during the 2016/17 financial year. The remaining 0.5% relates to disputed invoices.

b) As at the end of October 2017, the NPA had 12 invoices amounting to R97 512.38 that were outstanding for a period of more than 30 days. Below are the details of the relevant invoices:

NO.

PAYEE NAME

AMOUNT

NO. OF DAYS

COMMENT

 

BCD TRAVEL

R568,40

146

DISPUTED

 

BCD TRAVEL

R568,40

140

DISPUTED

 

SEBTECH TECHNOLOGIES

R1 431,83

85

DISPUTED

 

SEBTECH TECHNOLOGIES

R1 431,83

65

DISPUTED

 

FACCT FORENSIC CONSULTING

R76 772,16

55

DISPUTED

 

SCHUTTE JHT

R250,00

50

DISPUTED

 

MULTI CHOICE AFRICA (PTY) LTD

R274,00

49

DISPUTED

 

DELOITTE TIP-OFFS ANONYMOUS

R14 345,76

46

DISPUTED

 

ELLIS DJ

R650,00

45

DISPUTED

 

FERREIRA S

R109,00

41

DISPUTED

 

LANDMAN L

R411,00

32

DISPUTED

 

SANDAN MM

R700,00

31

DISPUTED

   

R97 512,38

   

05 December 2017 - NW3834

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Van Dalen, Mr P to ask the Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and FisheriesQUESTION

(1)      What are the relevant details of the intended composition of the Fisheries Transformation Council with regard to (a) membership and (b) qualifying criteria for election; (2) (a) how will the members be elected and (b) what will their mandate and powers be; (3) what steps will he take to ensure that fishing communities are well represented and that fit and proper persons will be elected, in particular with regard to their (a) status as bona fide fishermen, (b) experience and (c) knowledge of fishing and the fishing industry; (4) will members of the specified council be nominated and elected by the fishing community and industry; (5) will the council be a national council or will it have provincial structures?

Reply:

1. In terms of Section 29 of the Marine Living Resources Act, 1998 (Act No 18 of 1998) (“the Act”), the Minister shall establish the Fisheries Transformation Council (“the Council”) by notice in the Gazette.

(a) Appointment of members to the Council is undertaken by the Minister in accordance with the provisions of Section 34(1) of the Act, which states inter alia that “the Council shall consist of at least five members, including a chairperson, appointed by the Minister for the period determined by him or her, but not exceeding three years at a time”.

(b) In terms of Section 34(2) of the Act, the Minister “shall ensure that the Council be broadly representative and multidisciplinary, with members qualified to make a substantial contribution towards the proper functioning of the Council”. Section 34(4) of the Act prohibits the appointment of any person who has a direct interest in any manner whatsoever in commercial fishing or mariculture. In addition, Section 34(5) of the Act provides a list of criteria that would exclude any person from serving on the Council. 

(2)(a) Members of the Council will be nominated by the public or interested parties pursuant to a Notice in the Gazette. Section 34(3) of the Act provides for the nomination of persons who meet the criteria set out in Section 34(4) and Section 34(5) of the Act. The Minister may thereafter appoint such person as may be nominated in terms of the gazetted invitation. The Gazette Notice Number: 41190 dated 20 October 2017 called for nominations and closing date for submission of nominations was 10 November 2017.

(2)(b) Section 30 of the Act stipulates that the main objective of the Council shall be to facilitate the achievement of fair and equitable access to the rights referred to in Section 18 of the Act. The Minister may in terms of Sections 31 of the Act allocate rights to the Council and the Council shall lease rights, according to criteria determined by the Minister, to persons from historically disadvantaged sectors of society and to small and medium size enterprises. In terms of Section 32 of the Act the Council may, subject to restrictions determined by the Minister –

(a) lease commercial fishing rights;

(b) determine the price to be paid by lessees of rights;

(c) determine the conditions applicable to leases granted in terms of this section, which conditions shall govern the circumstances under which the lease may be revoked, cancelled, suspended or altered; and

(d) assist in the development and capacity building of persons from historically disadvantaged sectors of society and small and medium size enterprises.

Furthermore, in terms of Section 33 of the Act, the Minister may issue criteria, guidelines and instructions for the operation of the Council, and determine that the affairs of the Council shall be managed and controlled according to a business plan approved by the Minister.

3. Members of the public, Fishing Associations, Organisations and Industry, Non-Governmental Organisations, Small-scale Fishers, fishing communities, and any other interested or affected persons may nominate any person they feel meets the criteria mentioned above, and who has knowledge and experience of fishing and the fishing industry. It should be noted however, that in terms of Section 34(4) of the Act, no person who has direct interest in any manner whatsoever in commercial fishing or mariculture shall be appointed to the Council to ensure the independence and objectivity of the mandate of the Council, which includes the allocation of leases to undertake fishing. Accordingly, to allow persons who participate in fishing (such as via quotas or processing or marketing of fish) would result in unsustainable conflicts of interest. The appointment of members to the Council will be undertaken in terms of the criteria set out in the Act.

4. Members of the Council will be nominated by members of the public (including fishing communities and industry) and appointment will be made by the Minister in terms of Section. It should be noted that the Minister is not bound by any nomination and that members of the Council are appointed and not elected.

(5) The Council shall exist as a national council as marine living resource management is a national Government competency. 

05 December 2017 - NW3456

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Matiase, Mr NS to ask the Minister of Justice and Correctional Services

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:

1. Table A: Details of employees who had permission to do remunerative work and were found to be doing business with organs of state in 2014/15.

Name of Official

Purpose of each business/transaction

When did it happen?

What was the amount/value involved?

Remarks/explanation

1. Kgomo MA

Rendering catering services, office equipment supply, stationery and cleaning services for South African Social Security Agency

September 2014

R231.25

Administration Clerk. Approval granted on 22/05/2014.

2. Table B: Details of employees who had permission to do remunerative work and were found to be doing business with organs of state in 2015/16

Name of Official

Purpose of each business/transaction

When did it happen?

What was the amount/value involved?

Remarks/explanation

1. N Yulu

The official has resigned from the Department and we could not access or trace information on the nature of the transactions with government.

Permission was granted for remunerative work on 06/07/2015.

2015/16

R60 100.00

Deputy Director (Resigned on 30/04/2016.)

NOTES:

  1. The amendments in the new Public Service Regulations of 2016 came into effect on 01 August 2016.
  2. A transitional arrangement was provided for the employees who were doing business with organs of state for six months, ending on 31 January 2017.
  3. All the mentioned employees conducted business with state departments before the effective date of the Public Service Regulations of 2016. Therefore, they were required to comply with the Departmental Policy on Remunerative Work outside employment in the public service and were granted permission.

05 December 2017 - NW3435

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

How many officials and/or employees in his department were granted permission to have businesses and/or do business dealing in the past three financial years; 2. Are any of officials and/or employees that have permission to do business dealings 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:

Financial Years

No of Officials

2014/2015

2

2015/2016

-

2016/2017

26

Reply (No 2)

None, as per records

05 December 2017 - NW2157

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Mazzone, Ms NW to ask the Minister of Public Enterprises

Does Eskom employ a certain firm (name furnished) as an in-house legal operation that handles its legal matters; if so, (a) what matters do they handle, (b) when was their contract signed and (c) what amount is their contract worth per annum; (2) does Eskom employ any other firm in-house to assist it in achieving its mandate; if so, (a) what are the names of the firms and (b) in each case, (i) what are the contracts worth and (ii) what are the details of the matters the firms are assisting with?

Reply:

(1)

No, Eskom does not employ Cliffe Dekker Hofmeyr Inc as an in-house legal operation.

However, Cliffe Dekker Hofmeyr Inc is on the current panel contract for the provision of Legal Services to Eskom Holdings SOC Ltd and its subsidiaries, on an “as and when required” basis. The panel consists of 73 firms.

(1)(a)

Cliffe Dekker Hofmeyr Inc as part of a panel has been contracted to provide external legal support in the following matters:

  • Aviation, banking & finance, commercial, competition, compliance, constitutional & admin, conveyancing, construction, corporate governance, corporate law, e-commerce, employment, energy, environmental, infrastructure development, insolvency, insurance, IT, IP, general litigation, M&A's, mining & minerals, municipal, procurement, property, public law, regulatory, restructuring, tax, telecoms, Occupational H&S, pensions, consumer law, securities, patent & copyright

(1)(b)

The Cliffe Dekker Hofmeyr Inc contract, as part of the current panel contract for the provision of Legal Services, commenced in May 2009 and will end November 2017.

(1)(c)

There is no specific contract value assigned to any particular service provider. An amount is assigned to the legal panel as a whole, and purchase orders created once an instruction is sent to the attorney selected.

For the current panel an amount of R850m has been budgeted to cover the period May 2009 until November 2017.

(2)

No, Eskom does not employ in-house law firms to assist it in achieving its mandate.

However, Eskom has a panel contract for the provision of Legal Services to Eskom Holdings SOC Ltd and its subsidiaries, on an “as and when required” basis.

(2)(a)

Annexure A provides details of 72 other legal firms (excluding Cliffe Dekker Hofmeyr Inc.) which are part of the panel contract for the provision of Legal Services to Eskom Holdings SOC Ltd and its subsidiaries, on an “as and when required” basis.

(2)(b)(i)

There is no specific contract value assigned to any particular service provider. An amount is assigned to the legal panel as a whole, and purchase orders created once an instruction is sent to the attorney selected.

For the current panel an amount of R850m has been budgeted to cover the period May 2009 until November 2017.

Remarks: Reply: Approved / Not Approved

Mr. Mogokare Richard Seleke Ms. Lynne Brown, MP

Director-General Minister of Public Enterprises

Date: Date:

ANNEXURE A - List of 72 Legal Firms that which are part of the panel, excluding Cliffe Dekker Hofmeyr Inc.

No

(a)  Firm Name

(b)(ii) Matters the firms are assisting with 

1.

A.K. Essack, Morgan Naidoo & Co.

Conveyancing and notarisation, Labour, General, leases, sales and property transfers, RAF.

2

Adams & Adams

IP, Patents, Trademarks, Competition, Computer, Anti-piracy /Counterfeiting, Internet and domain names, Business development, property, high court litigation, conveyancing, commercial and corporate, licensing, listings, regulatory, M&A's, tax, exchange control, IT, Banking and finance, BEE transactions, corporate commercial

3

Amos Khumalo Attorney Inc.

Intellectual Property

4

Baker Mackenzie Attorneys (formerly Dewey & LeBoeuf)

General Legal services including Compliance and Regulatory

5

Bhikha Incorporated

banking & finance, commercial, competition, constitutional & admin, conveyancing, construction, corporate governance, corporate law, criminal, debt collection, e-commerce, employment, energy, environmental, infrastructure development, insolvency, insurance, IT, general litigation, M&A's, municipal, procurement, property, public law, regulatory, restructuring, telecoms, Occupational H&S, pensions, consumer law, securities

6

Borman Duma Zitha Attorneys

banking & finance, commercial, competition, constitutional & admin, conveyancing & notary, construction, corporate governance, corporate law, criminal, debt collections, employment, energy, environmental, insolvency, insurance, IP, general litigation, M&A's, mining & minerals, property, tax, Occupational H&S, securities

7

Bowman Gilfillan Inc

Aviation, banking & finance, commercial, competition, compliance, constitutional & admin, conveyancing, construction, corporate governance, corporate law, e-commerce, employment, energy, environmental, infrastructure development, insolvency, insurance, IT, IP, general litigation, M&A's, mining & minerals, municipal, procurement, property, public law, regulatory, restructuring, tax, telecoms, forensics, Occupational H&S, pensions, consumer law, foreign exchange, securities, patent & copyright and international transport law.

8

Buurman Stemela Lubbe

General Legal services, commercial (including contract drafting and vetting, NEC supply contract, shareholders agreements, loan agreements, SLAs) High Court litigation, Conveyancing & Notary, OHSA, Labour

9

Cajee Setsubi Chetty Inc.

commercial, constitutional & admin, conveyancing (excl notary), debt collection, insolvency, insurance, general litigation, property, public law, tax

10

Collin Mabunda Inc.

Commercial, Compliance, constitutional & admin, conveyancing & notary, criminal, debt collection, employment, insolvency, insurance, intellectual property, information technology, general litigation, M&A’S, mining and minerals, municipal, procurement, property, public law, restructuring, occupational H&S, pensions, consumer security

11

DA Ncongwane Attorneys

commercial, compliance, constitutional & admin, construction, criminal, debt collection, employment, energy, environmental, general litigation, mining & minerals, municipal, public law, regulatory, Occupational H&S

12

DLA Piper UK LLP

Aviation, banking & finance, commercial, competition, compliance, constitutional & admin, conveyancing, construction, corporate governance, corporate law, criminal law, e-commerce, employment, energy, environmental, infrastructure development, insolvency, insurance, IT, IP, general litigation, marine law, M&A's, mining & minerals, municipal, procurement, property, public law, regulatory, restructuring, tax, telecoms, Occupational H&S, pensions, consumer law, foreign exchange, securities, patent & copyright and international transport law, global Govt relations lobbying)

13

Dwarika Naidoo & Co

Conveyancing, Labour law, Civil litigation, Insurance law, Municipal law, Maritime law, Environmental law

14

Moosa, Waglay& Petersen Incorporated

Labour Law, OHS, General and Conveyancing, General

15

Edward Nathan Sonnenbergs Inc

Aviation, banking & finance, commercial, competition, compliance, constitutional & admin, conveyancing, construction, corporate governance, corporate law, e-commerce, employment, energy, environmental, infrastructure development, insolvency, insurance, IT, IP, general litigation, marine law, M&A's, mining & minerals, municipal, procurement, property, public law, regulatory, restructuring, tax, telecoms, forensics investigation, Occupational H&S, pensions, consumer law, foreign exchange, securities, patent & copyright and international transport law.

16

Eversheds LLP

Aviation, banking & finance, commercial, competition, compliance, conveyancing, construction, corporate governance, corporate law, debt collection, e-commerce, employment, energy, environmental, infrastructure development, insolvency, insurance, IT, IP, general litigation, marine law, M&A's, mining & minerals, procurement, property, public law, regulatory, restructuring, tax, telecoms, forensics investigation, Occupational H&S, pensions, consumer law, securities, patent & copyright and international transport law.

17

Gildenhuys Malatji Inc.

Aviation, banking & finance, commercial, competition, compliance, conveyancing, construction, corporate governance, corporate law, debt collection, e-commerce, employment, energy, environmental, infrastructure development, insolvency, insurance, IT, IP, general litigation, marine law, M&A's, mining & minerals, procurement, property, public law, regulatory, restructuring, tax, telecoms, forensics investigation, Occupational H&S, pensions, consumer law, securities, patent & copyright and international transport law.

18

Haasbroek & Boezaart Inc. Attorneys

General Legal services including Compliance and Regulatory

19

Harkoo Brijlal& Reddy Attorneys

Commercial law, compliance, conveyancing, property, estate planning, tax, administration of estates, foreclosures.

20

Hogan Lovells (South Africa) Incorporated (formely Routledge Modise then changed to Eversheds)

Aviation, Banking and Finance, Commercial, Competition, Compliance, Constitutional and Administrative, Conveyancing, Construction, Corporate Governance, Debt Collection, e-Commerce, Employment, Energy, Environmental, Insolvency, Insurance, IT, IP, Litigation, M&As, Mining & Minerals, Municipal, Property, Public Law, Regulatory, Restructuring, Tax, Telecomms, Forensic Investigations, Pensions, Consumer Law, Foreign Exchange, Securities, Patent & Copyright.

21

Honey Attorneys

Labour Law, Conveyancing and notarisation, General

22

Hughes Madondo

commercial, conveyancing & notary, insolvency, general litigation

23

J Ramages Attorneys and Conv

Conveyancing

24

Kalian Attorneys

Labour Law, Occupational Health and Safety, Conveyancing and Notarisation, General

25

Koikanyang Incorporated

commercial (inc contracts drafting and vetting), constitutional & admin, conveyancing & notary, corporate governance, corporate law, debt collection, energy, insolvency, general litigation, property, Occupational H&S, Arbitration (incl in engineering & construction), M&As, Finance agreements, securities foreclosures

26

Kunene Ramapala Botha (KRB)

Aviation, banking and finance, commercial, competition, corporate governance and corporate, IT, General litigation, M&A's, mining and minerals, municipal, procurement, property, regulatory, restructuring, telecomms,

27

Lamola Incorporated

commercial, compliance, constitutional & admin, conveyancing &notary, corporate governance & corporate, debt collection, employment, general litigation, municipal, property, public, regulatory, consumer,

28

Ledwaba Mazwai

Conveyancing and notarisation, commercial (no change in services, focus on property and not commercial)

29

Mabunda Incorporated Attorneys

Debt collection and evictions for Matimba Power Station.

30

Mabuza Attorneys

constitutional & admin, construction, criminal, employment, infrastructure, insurance, general litigation, mining & minerals, municipal, procurement, regulatory, energy, occupational H&S, forensics

31

Madhlopa Incorporated Attorneys

commercial, competition, compliance, constitutional & admin, conveyancing & notary, construction, corporate governance, corporate law, debt collections, employment, infrastructure development, insurance, general litigation, M&A's, mining and minerals, restructuring, telecoms, forensic investigation, pensions, labour law.

32

Makaula Zilwa Inc

General Commercial & Litigation, Conveyancing, Constitutional & Civil, Corporate, Employment and labour & IR, Local Government, Affirmative Action & Employment Equity, Telecommunications, Media, JV Establishment, Commissions of Inquiry, Forensic Investigations, Insolvency, Collections, Public Private Partnerships (Key clients - GovtDepts - Labour, Communications, Transport, Metro municipalities, Transnet, Standard Bank)

33

Maponya Inc.

commercial, conveyancing & notary, debt collection, employment, general litigation, M&A's, procurement, property, Occupational H&S

34

Maserumule Inc.

employment, municipal, pension, administrative

35

Matlala Von Metzinger Attorneys (MvM)

Commercial, Conveyancing, Constructin, Criminal, Debt Collection, Insolvency, Intellectual Property, General Litigation, Mining and Minerals, Municipal, Property, Public Law, OHS.

36

Mayat, Nurick & Associates

commercial, conveyancing, construction, criminal, debt collection, general litigation, mining & minerals, municipal, property, public law, Occupational H&S (No recent experience in mining and minerals, criminal and construction law)- updated by EM+H52

37

Mchunu Attorneys

commercial, compliance, constitutional law and administrative law, corporate governance and corporate law, employment law, insurance, litigation, municipal law, property law, regulatory

38

Mensah Inc

Aviation, banking and finance, commercial, competition, corporate governance and corporate, IT, General litigation, M&A's, mining and minerals, municipal, procurement, property, regulatory, restructuring, telecomms,

39

Mlonyeni and Lesele (Pty) Ltd

Conveyancing

40

Mohlaba & Moshoana Inc.

commercial, conveyancing, criminal, debt collection, general litigation, public law, Restructuring

41

Molefe Dlepu Inc.

constitutional & admin, conveyancing & notary, corporate governance, criminal,, debt collection, corporate law, employment, general litigation, property, pensions PPP for municipality-updated by EM

42

Molema Mampuru Inc.

labour law, Intellectual Property law, Administrative law, Tender Processes, Government Pensions, Constitutional law

43

Mothle Jooma Sabdia Incorporated

Aviation, banking & finance, commercial, compliance, constitutional & admin, conveyancing, construction, corporate governance, corporate law, debt collection, labour, energy, environmental, general litigation, M&A's, mining & minerals, municipal, procurement, property, public law, regulatory, tax, Occupational H&S, consumer law.

44

Motla Conradie Inc

commercial, competition, compliance, constitutional & admin, conveyancing, corporate governance, corporate law, debt collections, employment, insurance, general litigation, M&A's, municipal, procurement, property, restructuring, Occupational H&S, pensions, consumer law

45

MSM Inc.

Attorneys - Notaries - Conveyancers

46

Ngeno & Mteto Incorporated

Administrative law; alternative dispute resolution; commercial and corporate law; compliance and regulatory; construction law; consulting services; constitutional law; corporate finance; corporate governance; environmental law; financial services; financing agreements; forensic litigation and recoveries; general governance; insurance law; labour law and employment law; legislative drafting; legal opinion on complex legal matters; multinational agreements; occupational health and safety; private law; project advisory; partnership; property law; social security and telecommunication law.

47

Nongogo Nuku Incorporated Attorneys, Notaries & Conveyancers

General Legal services including Conveyancing & Notary, OHSA, Labour

48

Norton Rose Fulbright Attorneys (previously Deneys Reitz)

Aviation, banking & finance, commercial, competition, compliance, constitutional & admin, conveyancing, construction, corporate governance, corporate law, e-commerce, employment, energy, environmental, infrastructure development, insolvency, insurance, IT, IP, general litigation, marine law, M&A's, mining & minerals, municipal, procurement, property, public law, regulatory, restructuring, tax, telecoms, forensics investigation, Occupational H&S, pensions, consumer law, foreign exchange, securities, patent & copyright and international transport law.

49

Nozuko Nxusani

General Legal services including Conveyancing & Notary, OHSA, Labour, Insurance, Criminal, Litigation (inc constitutional law), Constitutional law advice, Property

50

Nyapotse Inc. Attorneys

General Legal services, commercial law, construction law (NEC contracts), labour law, debt collection, Opinions, OHSA, litigation, adjudications. Firm has 3 directors and 12 professional staff. Has been in existence for 12 years. Also servicing Ekurhuleni, City of Johannesburg, SA Post Office, RAF, Department of Housing and IDC.

51

Perrot van Niekerk Woodhouse Matyolo Inc.

Mergers, Acquisitions & take overs(competition law, project finance); Assets reconstruction (insolvency; structured finance); banking law & JSE Exchange (International trade; corporate finance); Business & Corporate Taxation (restructuring of State Owned Enterprise); Registration of Companies (mining, energy & national resources; ; General Corporate & commercial law); Real Estate & Conveyancing.

52

Phatshoane Henney Inc.

All employment law related areas from drafting contracts of employment, notices of enquiry, chairing enquiries and arbitrations, appearing at the CCMA, labour court and labour appeal court, dealing with restraint of trade disputes.

53

Pravina Govender Attorneys

banking & finance, commercial, competition, compliance, constitutional & admin, conveyancing, construction, corporate governance, criminal, debt collection, employment, environmental, infrastructure development, insolvency, insurance, IT, IP, litigation, mining & minerals, municipal, property, public law, regulatory, restructuring, tax, telecoms, forensic investigations, pensions, consumer law, foreign exchange.

54

Pule Inc

Scant knowledge, Property Law (including relocations, Land Claims Court, mediation with occupiers, labour tenants, etc., ESTA, PIE) Conveyancing and notarial, SARS-panel, Intersite / railroads, PIC-panel (rental collections), Civil litigation, Criminal litigation, Labour law, OHS investigations, Corporate governance (done by consultant), CPA & King III, Land Bank-panel, NERSA-panel, Standard Bank, Nedbank and FNB (collections)

55

Qunta Attorneys

banking & finance, commercial, competition, compliance, constitutional & admin, conveyancing, construction, corporate governance, corporate law, debt collection, e-commerce, employment, infrastructure development, insolvency, IT, general litigation, M&A's, municipal, procurement, property, regulatory, restructuring, telecoms, forensics, consumer law, securities, International Transport, mining, arbitration

56

Rooth & Wessels Inc. Attorneys

Conveyancing and notarisation; General Commercial (inc procurement, regulatory, admin law, corporate governance and transaction deals [planning, funding, construction and regulatory issues in JV]), Litigation, Finance and funding agreements, bonds (with ENS)

57

Roy Ramdaw & Associates Inc.

banking & finance, commercial, compliance, constitutional & administrative, conveyancing & notary, criminal, debt collection, employment, energy, insolvency, general litigation, M&A's, mining & minerals, municipal, property, forensic investigations, Occupational H&S, international transport, international arbitrations, ADR, English & Australian law, collections, administrative law/constitutional/regulatory.

58

Sameera Cassimjee Attorneys

Notaries - Conveyancers

59

Sekati Monyane Attorneys

banking & finance, commercial, compliance, constitutional & admin, conveyancing & notary, criminal, debt collection, employment(labour law), energy, insolvency, civil, criminal & commercial, general litigation, M&A's, mining & minerals, municipal, property, forensic investigations, Occupational H&S, internatio+H65nal transport, international arbitrations, ADR, English & Australian law, collections, administrative law/constitutional/regulatory.

60

Selebogo Incorporated Attorneys, Notaries & Conveyancers

Conveyancing and notarisation, commercial law,

61

Shepstone & Wylie

Conveyancing and notarisation, commercial law,

62

Smith Tabata Inc

Labour Law, Occupational Health and Safety, Conveyancing and notarisation, General; commercial law, litigation, customs and excise and indirect tax, environmental law.

63

Spoor & Fisher

commercial, constitutional & admin, conveyancing, construction, corporate governance, corporate law, criminal, debt collection, employment, environmental, insolvency, general litigation, municipal, procurement, property, public law, restructuring, Occupational H&S, pensions, consumer law

63

Sullivan & Cromwell LLP

banking & finance, commercial, competition, construction (non-contentious), corporate governance, energy, environmental, infrastructure development, insolvency, insurance, general litigation, M&A's, mining & minerals, project finance, restructuring, tax, securities

65

Symington & de Kok Attorneys

banking & finance, commercial, compliance, construction, conveyancing and notary, corporate governance, criminal, debt collection, corporate law, employment, environmental, infrastructure development, insolvency, insurance, IP, general litigation, mining & minerals, municipal, property, public law, telecoms, tax, OHS

66

Towell & Groenewaldt Attorneys

banking & finance, commercial, competition, construction (non-contentious), corporate governance, corporate law, energy, environmental, infrastructure development, insolvency, insurance, general litigation, M&A's, mining & minerals, project finance, restructuring, tax, securities

67

Van Heerden & Brummer

banking & finance, commercial, compliance, conveyancing & notary, construction, corporate governance, criminal, debt collection, corporate law, employment, environmental, infrastructure development, insolvency, insurance, IP, general litigation, mining & minerals, municipal, property, public law, tax, telecoms, Occupational H&S

68

Van Rensburg, Kruger, Rakwena Attorneys

banking & finance, commercial, constitutional & admin, conveyancing & notary, corporate governance, corporate law, criminal, debt collection, employment, insolvency, general litigation, M&A's, mining & minerals, municipal, procurement, property, public law, tax, forensic, consumer law

69

Venn Nemeth & Hart Inc.

Conveyancing and notarisation, Occupational Health and Safety, Labour Law, commercial law, litigation, Mining law

70

Warburton Attorneys

conveyancing & notary, debt collection, general litigation

71

Webber Wentzel

Aviation, Banking and finance, commercial, competition, constitutional and administration, conveyance and notary, construction corporate governance, corporate law, e-commerce, employment, energy, environmental, infrastructure, insolvency, insurance, IT, IP, general litigation, marine, M&A’S, mining and minerals, municipal, procurement, property, public law, regulatory, tax, telecoms, occupational H&S, pensions, consumer law, foreign exchange, securities, patent & copy rights.

72

White & Case LLP

Environmental legal services, Climate change and carbon trading related legal work, policy & research work, compliance 24 legal registers completed for Eskom PS, training workshops, SHE legal audits

05 December 2017 - NW3658

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Maynier, Mr D to ask the Minister of State Security

Whether his department has completed its investigation into Project Spider Web since the reply to question 2335 on 11 November 2016; if not, why not; what are the relevant details?

Reply:

1. The State Security Agency (SSA) as a matter of policy does not disclose operational information.

2. It should however be observed that the SSA is held accountable on such matters by the Joint Standing Committee (JSCI).

05 December 2017 - NW3704

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Mazzone, Ms NW to ask the Minister of Public Enterprises

With reference to her reply to question 2803 on 30 October 2017, (a) how many occassions did the SA Express charter aircraft from other airlines to honour its commitments from 1 April 2016 to 31 October 2017, (b) what are the details of (i) the type of aircraft chartered and (ii) the airline from which the aircraft was chartered and (c)(i) for what period and (ii) at what cost was each aircraft chartered? NW 4135E

Reply:

Refer to the attached Annexure A.

 

Mogokare Richard Seleke Lynne Brown, MP

Director-General Minister of Public Enterprises

Date: Date:

05 December 2017 - NW3327

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Shivambu, Mr F to ask the Minister of Finance

(1)Whether the (a) chief executive officer and (b) chief financial officer of entities reporting to the National Treasury 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) The Chief Executive Officer(s) of the Land Bank, Development Bank of Southern Africa, SASRIA, South African Airways (SAA), the Public Investment Corporation (PIC), Independent Regulatory Board of Auditors (IRBA), Financial Services Board (FSB), Financial Intelligent Centre (FIC), Government Pensions Administration Agency (GPAA), Office of Pension Fund Adjudicator (OPFA), Cooperatives Banks Development Agency (CBDA), Financial Advisory Intermediary Services (FAIS), Financial and Fiscal Commission (FFC) and South African Revenue Service (SARS) are appointed on a fixed term contract.

The Head of the Government Technical Advisory Centre (GTAC) is currently in an acting capacity and the Chief Executive Officer for the Office of Tax Ombud (OTO) is employed on a permanent basis.

(b) The Chief Financial Officer(s) for the Land Bank, DBSA, SASRIA, PIC, SAA, IRBA, GTAC, FIC, GPAA, CBDA, FAIS, FFC, OTO and SARS are appointed on a permanent basis and the CFOs for FSB and OPFA are employed on contract basis.

2. The Chief Executive Officers details

Entity

  1. What are their names
  1. When were they appointed
  1. When will the contract end

Land Bank

Mr TP Nchocho

1 January 2015

31 December 2019

DBSA

Mr P Dlamini

1 October 2017

30 September 2022

PIC

Mr D M Matjita

1 December 2014

31 December 2019

SASRIA

Mr C Masondo

16 May 2017

17 May 2022

SAA

Mr V Jarana

1 November 2017

31 October 2022

IRBA

Mr B P Agulhas

1 December 2008

31 March 2018

FSB

Mr D Tshidi

1 July 2008

Advent of the Twins Peaks

 

Mr P Kekana

1 September 2015

30 August 2018

GTAC

Mr S Khan

26 January 2017

Acting no timeframe

FIC

Mr M Michelle

1 January 2017

31 December 2017

GPAA

Mr K Sukdev

1 August 2015

31 July 2020

OPFA

Ms M Lukhaimane

1 July 2013

30 June 2018

CBDA

Ms O Matshane

14 May 2012

12 May 2018

FAIS

Ms N Bam

1 April 2017

30 April 2018

FFC

Mr V Mbethe

12 September 2016

Acting no timeframe

SARS

Mr T Moyane

23 September 2014

23 September 2019

 

The Chief Financial Officer details

Entity

  1. What are their names
  1. When were they appointed
  1. When will the contract end

FSB

Mr P Kekana

1 September 2015

30 August 2018

 

05 December 2017 - NW3682

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Mazzone, Ms NW to ask the Minister of Public Enterprises

Whether, with reference to her reply to question 1569 on 6 September 2017, Denel Vehicle Systems deviated from any provisions of the Public Finance Management Act, Act 1 of 1999, on any contracts and/or procurements during the period 1 April 2015 to 31 March 2016; if not, what is the position in this regard; if so, what are the relevant details of each case?

Reply:

Yes, all procurement for Denel Vehicle Systems during the period 01 April 2015 to 31 March 2016 deviated from the Public Finance Management Act, Act 1 of 1999.

Denel Vehicle Systems (DVS), formerly Land Systems South Africa (LSSA) procurements were made as per LSSA company policies which did not fully comply and was not required to comply with the Public Finance Management Act, Act 1 of 1999 (PFMA). When LSSA was acquired by Denel it was acquired as a going concern and procurement contracts were already in place as was required by operations. Many of these contracts were based on formal supplier agreements and as such it could not be converted to comply with PFMA provisions until such time that these contracts were concluded in terms of its execution and processes and systems are in place which we have achieved. On this basis exemption were requested from National Treasury. Concurrent to the above, new procurement policies compliant with PFMA provisions were instituted at DVS.

 

 

Remarks:

   

Reply: Approved / Not Approved

       

Mr Mogokare Richard Seleke

   

Ms Lynne Brown, MP

   

Director-General

   

Minister of Public Enterprises

Date:

   

Date:

05 December 2017 - NW2160

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Marais, Mr EJ to ask the Minister of Public Enterprises

Is the derivative function, such as hedging dealing with foreign exchange contracts, currency swaps and forwards, of the state-owned entities reporting to her, including Eskom, Transnet and Denel, managed internally; if so, (a) how many employees work in this department in each case and (b) what is the experience level of these employees for each entity; if not, (i) who manages the derivatives function for each entity and (ii) what is the contract value for this function in each case?

Reply:

ALEXKOR SOC LIMITED

This function is not required at Alexkor.

(a)

Not applicable

(b)

Not applicable

 

(i)

(i)

 

(ii)

(ii)

DENEL SOC LIMITED

Denel manages its treasury through a group of treasury functions that includes hedging of the group’s foreign exchange exposure, the dealing and settling of all foreign payments and proceeds. The abovementioned function is conducted in line with the Treasury operations and procedures manual as approved by the Board.

(a)

The Denel Treasury department consists of 6 (SIX) persons with 6 (SIX) divisional CFO’s supporting the treasury function.

(b)

Experience levels ranges from 7 (SEVEN) to 38 (THIRTY EIGHT) years

 

(i)

Not applicable

 

(ii)

Not applicable

ESKOM SOC LIMITED

(1)

Yes, Eskom manages its derivative function internally under the supervision of the Treasurer who has more than 20 years related experience.

(a)

This function is value-chain based with a staff complement of approximately 20 employees.

(b)

The team has experience of 15 years on average in the Treasury department, with qualifications ranging from PhD in Mathematics Statistics, CA (SA), Masters in Economics, BSc, BCom (Hons), Honours in Investment.

(b)(i)

Not applicable

(b)(ii)

Not applicable

SAFCOL SOC LIMITED

It is SAFCOL’s stated policy at this stage not to trade and/or deal in financial instruments.

(a)

Not applicable

(b)

Not applicable

 

(i)

Not applicable

 

(ii)

Not applicable

SA EXPRESS SOC LIMITED

1. SA Express Airways does not perform any derivative functions, neither does it cover its foreign exchange exposure via foreign exchange contracts (FECs) and currency swaps. All foreign transactions are processed via spot i.e. two business days 

2. SA Express Airways does not have any employees managing derivative financial instruments because they are non-existent.

3. There is no derivative function which is done at SA Express

4. There is no value of any derivative contract since this function is not exercise.

TRANSNET SOC LIMITED

  1. Five employees.
  2. The experience levels of these employees are well advanced and ranges from about 10 years to 20 years per employee.
  3. The derivative function of Transnet is managed internally, except in cases where highly complex derivatives are used and specialist advise from external parties like banks and consultants are then utilized on an in need basis.
  4. Not applicable, as the derivative function is managed internally.

Remarks: Reply: Approved / Not Approved

Mr. Mogokare Richard Seleke Ms. Lynne Brown, MP

Director-General Minister of Public Enterprises

Date: Date:

Additional Information for the Minister’s attention only:

Table 1 below are qualifications and related work experience of Eskom’s Treasury employees executing the derivative function.

 

SURNAME

INITIALS

QUALIFICATIONS

YEARS OF RELATED EXPERIENCE

1

PILLAY

A

Bsc

18

2

MALEKA

DM

M Economics

21

3

SELEKA

MR

B Comm

18

4

ALEXANDER

JR

B Comm (Comp Science) and B Comm (Hons)

10

5

MASIKE

KAP

B.Comm (Hons)

16

6

PHOOKO

P

B. Com

5

7

BALI

KF

Grade 12 (Matric)

13

8

MAKHUVHA

VT

PhD (Mathematics Statistics)

25

9

PENXA

KA

BSc (Hons) in Applied Mathematics and PostGrad High Diploma in Maths of Finance

18

10

ZONDO

N

BSc Maths

4

11

NODADA

U

BSc (Maths and Applied Maths), BSc (Hons) in Financial Engineering

11

12

MALOBA

ME

BSc (Hons) in Applied Mathematics

3

13

MAKORO

TF

B Comm

22

14

MOTHAPO

M

B Comm

19

15

RAMALATSOA

AGP

Grade 12

23

16

SCHOLTZ

A

CA(SA), CFA, CIMA

16

17

FREDERICKS

Y

B Compt Accounting

19

18

NCOLOSI

CB

CA(SA)

7

The derivatives function is a value chain driven responsibility, beginning with Funding Execution and involves back office, Loan Management. Table 2 below qualifications and related work experience of Eskom’s Treasury employees in the funding execution and loan management areas.

 

SURNAME

INITIALS

QUALIFICATIONS

YEARS OF RELATED EXPERIENCE

19

SHWENI

SE

CA(SA)

18

20

RAPHAEL

JD

M Comm

16

21

BOTES

JM

B Comm

24

22

MNGUNI

NC

B.Comm (Honours Investment Management)

6

23

*GOITSEMODIMO

K

M Sc (Mathematics)

*8

24

*LEFIFI

K

CA(SA)

*1

25

MOLOKOANE

G

B Comm (Hons)

10

26

CROSS

TA

B Compt Accounting

27

05 December 2017 - NW3561

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Kruger, Mr HC to ask the Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and FisheriesQUESTION

(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:

DAFF

(a) Total number of supplier invoices that currently remain unpaid by DAFF:

(aa) 30 days: Two

(bb) 60 days: Zero

(cc) 90 days: Zero

(dd) 120 days: Zero

(b) what is the total amount outstanding in each case?

(aa) 30 days: R590

(bb) 60 days: Zero

(cc) 90 days: Zero

(dd) 120 days: Zero

Please note: The above reply is based on the information reported to National Treasury for reporting date 31 October 2017.

NCERA FARMS

No unpaid invoices         

PPECB

 

Question 3561 / NW3989E

Total

30 days

60 days

90 days

120 days

(a)(ii)

Total no. of supplier invoices unpaid

                  281

184

84

7

6

(b)

Balance outstanding

R   1,290,514

 R   1,025,385

 R         178,720

 R           40,514

 R          45,895

 

Reasons for aging beyond 30 days:

 

  • Most of the invoices in 60 days relate to travel and accommodation through the Travel Lodge card, which is processed upon receipt of the Standard Bank MasterCard statement, 55 days later.
  • One invoice relates to relief duty accommodation which is processed up front but is payable in stages as the accommodation is utilised.
  • A few invoices are queried or the service has not yet been fully completed.

 

OBP

(a)   What is the total number of supplier invoices that currently remain unpaid = 25 (Column 1 here below)

(b)   More than 30 days = R0.00

(c)   60 days Column 3 here below = R5 483 798

(d)   90 days Column 4 here below = R0.00

(e)   120 days Column 5 here below = R48 887

(f)     150 days Column 6 here below = R4 179

 (a)

Unpaid invoices as at 31 October 2017

 

 

 

 

 

 

No

Name

60 Days

90 Days

120 Days

150 Days

TOTAL

Comments

1

AUTOMA MULTI STRYRENE (PTY) LTD

      37 059,53

 

 

 

      37 059,53

Outstanding delivery.

2

AFRICAN CRYOGENICS

 

 

 

 

                 -  

Supplier delivered and invoiced more than ordered

3

PLANT BIOSCIENCE LIMITED

 

 

 

3 099,84

        3 099,84

Rand Dollar Exchange Difference. Amount not payable anymore

4

AFRICAN CRYOGENICS

 

 

   1 098,16

 

        1 098,16

Supplier delivered and invoiced more than ordered

5

CONCEPT HEIDELBERG PHARMACEUTICAL QUALITY

      92 055,46

 

 

 

      92 055,46

Booking for training not yet taken place

6

CLEAN GREEN PALLET SOUTH AFRICA

 

 

 

 

                 -  

Outstanding delivery

7

WHITEHEAD SCIENTIFIC (PTY) LTD

 

 

 

1 079,91

        1 079,91

Dispute order amount less than invoice amount

8

PRESSURE GROUP HOLDINGS PTY LTD

 

 

47 789,20

 

      47 789,20

There is a dispute with the supplier regarding the grade of the coal

9

DEMCO (PTY) LTD

      94 240,61

 

 

 

      94 240,61

There was a dispute with the supplier, the amount has been paid in November 2017

10

DEVELOPMENT & ENGINEERING CONSULTANTS

 

 

 

 

                 -  

Milestones not yet met.

11

LANDMARK

 

 

 

 

                 -  

The amount is a retainer for construction done. It will be released after final inspection.

12

MASHEGO DR M

 

 

 

 

                 -  

Amount was paid through payroll, because it is S&T to China. An adjustment will be made to clear the account.

13

OVI

 

 

 

 

                 -  

Dispute. Discussion to resolve the issues are at an advanced stage

14

PREGIO INVESTMENT 7 CC

 

 

 

 

                 -  

Amount withheld because milestones not met. 70% paid

15

TUBATSE HEALTH CLUB (PTY)LTD

 

 

 

 

                 -  

Service provider defaulted on the contract.

16

UTI PHARMA / DSV DISTRIBUTION

 

 

 

 

                 -  

Expecting a credit note from supplier. Goods never reached customer.

17

LABORATORY SPECIALITIES PTY LTD

        6 220,98

 

 

 

        6 220,98

The bank account supplied by the supplier was rejected by the system. The correct bank account was received and paid in the subsequent month of November

18

LOMAR PRINTERS CC

    161 082,00

 

 

 

    161 082,00

Paid in the subsequent month. Procurement was not sure the quality of the supplier before payment could be done

19

MAINSU  (PTY)LTD

      25 371,25

 

 

 

      25 371,25

Invoice appeared incorrect as it did not have a correct OBP VAT number on the face of it.

20

MARATHON OFFSET

      44 560,32

 

 

 

      44 560,32

Investigating the quality of the goods delivered before payment will be done

21

MINEMA CHEMICALS

      11 181,35

 

 

 

      11 181,35

Paid in the subsequent month. Procurement was not sure the quality of the supplier before payment could be done

22

OVI

4 253 051,91

 

 

 

4 253 051,91

Dispute. Discussion to resolve the issues are at an advanced stage

23

PRESSURE GROUP HOLDINGS PTY LTD

      23 768,80

 

 

 

      23 768,80

Dispute of coal grade

24

THE SCIENTIFIC GROUP (PTY) LTD

    733 554,66

 

 

 

    733 554,66

There was a dispute with the supplier, the amount has been paid in November 2017

25

STARRATE SOUTHERN AFRICA

        1 651,96

 

 

 

        1 651,96

Supplier delivered and invoiced more than ordered

 

TOTAL

5 483 798,83

                 -  

 48 887,36

 4 179,75

 5 536 865,94

 

 

NAMC

       
       
 

Supplier

Amount

Status

       

1

Europcar

R 56 397.01

Current

   

R 45 748.47

30 Days

   

R 2 892.57

60 Days

   

R 48 641.04

 
       

2

Bidvest

R 16 488.86

30 Days

       

3

Aquazania

R 1 350.90

Current

   

R 1 863.90

30 Days

   

R 3 214.80

 
       
       

4

KNM

R 44 050.00

30 Days

       

5

Diners Club

R 173 908.47

Current

   

R 167 582.92

30 Days

   

R 93 869.91

60 Days

   

R 435 361.30

 
       
       
       

7

Mudziwa

R 2 000.00

30 Days

MLRF

The detail as at end September 2017 Supplier invoices outstanding are tabulated hereunder. It should be noted that some of these have since been paid.

 

30 Days

60 Days

90 Days

Over 90 Days

Number

16

16

5

27

Value

R1 101 102.07

R2 939 668.63

R76 439.20

R229 734.24

05 December 2017 - NW3710

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Kalyan, Ms SV to ask the Minister of International Relations and Cooperation

(a)What steps is South Africa taking to facilitate the peaceful resolution of the political impasse in the Democratic Republic of Congo, and (b)what are the terms of reference for the political dialogue regarding the Democratic Republic of Congo that was facilitated by the former President of Namibia, Mr Hifikepunye Lucas Pohamba? NW4143E

Reply:

(a)South Africa’s involvement and engagement in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is guided by the Southern African Development Community (SADC). In this regard, SADC has urged all the stakeholders to refrain from actions that would undermine the political and security stability in the country. On 15th October 2017

HE President Jacob Zuma paid a working visit to the President of the DRC, HE Joseph Kabila, to emphasise the importance of ensuring the elections take place and securing peace and stability in the region.

(b) HE President Jacob Zuma, in his capacity as Chair of SADC, after consultation with outgoing Chair of SADC, in line with the decision of the SADC Summit, appointed former President of Namibia, HE Mr Hifikepunye Lucas Pohamba as the special envoy to the DRC. The special envoy is expected to meet with the DRC

National Independent Electoral Commission (CENI) and the United Nations Organisation Stabilisation Mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo (MONUSCO) at which point he is due to receive an update on preparations for the General,

Presidential, Parliamentary and Provincial Elections.

UNQUOTE

05 December 2017 - NW3386

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Purdon, Mr RK to ask the Minister of Public Enterprises

INFORMATION MEMORANDUM TO:Mogokare Richard Seleke DIRECTOR-GENERAL FROM :Justin De Allende RE:PARLIAMENTARY QUESTION NO. 3385 DATE:27 OCTOBER 2017 ================================================================ COVER MEMO AND THE PACKAGING OF PQ BY: Department of Public Enterprises ………………………………. Acting Deputy Director-General Date: COMMENTS: ……………………………………….. ………………………………… Mogokare Richard Seleke Director-General Date: APPROVED/DECLINED/COMMENTS ………………………………………….. ………………………………………….. …………………………………………. DEPARTMENT: PUBLIC ENTERPRISES REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA NATIONAL ASSEMBLY QUESTION FOR WRITTEN REPLY QUESTION NO.:PQ 3386 DATE OF PUBLICATION: 27 October 2017 Mr R K Purdon (DA) to ask the Minister of Public Enterprises: What number of tons of coal were burned at each power station by Eskom (a) in the (i) 2014-15, (ii) 2015-16 and (iii) 2016-17 financial years and (b) since 1 April 2017?   REPLY: (a)(i)(ii)(iii) and (b) The table below lists number of tons of coal were burned at each power station by Eskom from (a)(i) 2014-15, (a)(ii) 2015-16, (a)(iii) 2016-17 financial years and (b) since 1 April 2017. Financial Year (a)(i) FY 2014-15 (a)(ii) FY 2015-16 (a)(iii) FY2016-17 (b) Sept 17 YTD Total Coal Burnt ( Kton) 119 179 114 806 113 737 57 803 Kusile       223 Medupi - 1 362 1 944 2 201 Duvha 7 260 7 600 8 487 4 325 Kendal 14 029 14 813 13 607 7 836 Lethabo 16 207 14 942 15 592 7 911 Majuba 12 938 11 457 11 676 6 717 Financial Year (a)(i) FY 2014-15 (a)(ii) FY 2015-16 (a)(iii) FY2016-17 (b) Sept 17 YTD Matimba 14 227 12 718 13 228 6 379 Matla 11 483 11 649 10 941 5 335 Tutuka 11 599 10 448 9 279 4 744 Arnot 5 595 5 865 5 707 2 462 Camden 5 074 4 561 4 493 1 943 Grootvlei 3 965 3 294 2 821 1 264 Hendrina 6 479 4 958 5 366 2 399 Komati 2 482 2 495 2 500 693 Kriel 7 841 8 644 8 096 3 371 Remarks: Reply: Approved / Not Approved Mr. Mogokare Richard SelekeMs. Lynne Brown, MP Director-General Minister of Public Enterprises Date:Date:

Reply:

(a)(i)(ii)(iii) and (b)

The table below lists number of tons of coal were burned at each power station by Eskom from (a)(i) 2014-15, (a)(ii) 2015-16, (a)(iii) 2016-17 financial years and (b) since 1 April 2017.

Financial Year

(a)(i)

FY 2014-15

(a)(ii)

FY 2015-16

(a)(iii)

FY2016-17

(b) Sept 17 YTD

Total Coal Burnt ( Kton)

119 179

114 806

113 737

57 803

Kusile

 

 

 

223

Medupi

-

1 362

1 944

2 201

Duvha

7 260

7 600

8 487

4 325

Kendal

14 029

14 813

13 607

7 836

Lethabo

16 207

14 942

15 592

7 911

Majuba

12 938

11 457

11 676

6 717

Financial Year

(a)(i)

FY 2014-15

(a)(ii)

FY 2015-16

(a)(iii)

FY2016-17

(b) Sept 17 YTD

Matimba

14 227

12 718

13 228

6 379

Matla

11 483

11 649

10 941

5 335

Tutuka

11 599

10 448

9 279

4 744

Arnot

5 595

5 865

5 707

2 462

Camden

5 074

4 561

4 493

1 943

Grootvlei

3 965

3 294

2 821

1 264

Hendrina

6 479

4 958

5 366

2 399

Komati

2 482

2 495

2 500

693

Kriel

7 841

8 644

8 096

3 371

Remarks: Reply: Approved / Not Approved

Mr. Mogokare Richard Seleke Ms. Lynne Brown, MP

Director-General Minister of Public Enterprises

Date: Date:

05 December 2017 - NW3718

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Steenhuisen, Mr JH to ask the Mr JH Steenhuisen

1. Whether, with reference to a certain matter (details furnished), he has obtained the requisite security clearance since his appointment of Minister of State Security; if so, what requisite legal provisions were relied upon for the clearance obtained; if not, 2. Whether he has access to classified state information since his appointment as Minister of State Security; if so, what requisite legal provisions are relied upon for accessing classified state information?

Reply:

1. The State Security Agency (SSA) adheres to the principles of the Minimum Information Security Standards that provide that, “Political appointees will not be vetted, unless the President so requests, or the relevant contract so provides.” [Paragraph 1.5, Chapter 5].

2. In light of the above, question 2 becomes immaterial.

05 December 2017 - NW3625

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Matiase, Mr NS to ask the Minister of Justice and Correctional 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:

a) The Department of Justice and Constitutional Development does not own land. This is in view of the existing legislation that governs the immovable assets in particular State Land Disposal Act No. 48 of 1961 and Government Immovable Asset Management Act No. 19 of 2007.

b) The National Prosecuting Authority, Special Investigating Unit and Legal Aid South Africa have informed me that they do not own any land.

 

05 December 2017 - NW3604

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

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:

Part A: The Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (DAFF) does not own land but administers the land on behalf of the Department of Public Works to preserve the land’s agricultural potential.

(i) where is each plot of land located,

Reply: The land in question are in all the 9 provinces: GP (6 488.8419ha), KZN (6 794.6304ha), MP (4 058.6147ha), LP (3 967.2156ha), NC (11 715.7721ha), EC (4 415.2687ha), NW (9 788.393 ha), FS (6 521.4947ha) and WC (19 481.9748ha)

Question:

(ii) what is the size of each specified plot and

Reply: Each land has its size and all combined is 73 232.1959ha for all the 9 provinces.

Question:

(iii) what is each plot currently being used for?                              

Reply: The properties are mainly used for livestock grazing and some for planting of crops.

PART B: ARC as an entity reporting to the Minister of DAFF,

B 1 – ARC TROPICAL & SUB-TROPICAL CROPS

ASSET DESCRIPTION

SIZE (Ha)

LOCATION

CURRENT USE

Musina Research Farm

1494

Limpopo

  • Research (Citrus)
  • Vegetable production
  • Wildlife

Friedenheim Research Farm: Portion of portion 72, 73 and 74 of Friedenheim 282 JT

321.0386

Mpumalanga

  • Research on Macadamia
  • Cut-flower incubator
  • Commercial Litchis
  • Cassava research

Nelspruit Research Farm: Portion of remainder of portion 38 of Nelspruit 312 JT

140.43

Mpumalanga

  • Used for research
  • Institute Administration
  • Leasing of spare office and storeroom space

Umthiza Research Farm

421.91

Eastern Cape

  • 3rd Party agricultural training
  • Grazing
  • Research trials of guayule

Citrusdal Research Farm

126.76

Western Cape

  • Currently not used, however discussions and plans are in place to utilise for research and commercial production

Addo Experimental farm

153.4626

Eastern Cape

  • Citrus Research station
  • Aloe research by Infruitech
  • Commercial citrus production

Hluhluwe Experimental farm

252.2808

KZN

  • Experimental farm on pineapple & Tsetse fly research

Burgershall Experimental farm (Kiepersol)

295.3366

Mpumalanga

  • Research
  • Commercial crop production

Levhubu Experimental farm

31.5409

Limpopo

  • Research variety of citrus
  • Commercial production

 

B2 - ARC ANIMAL PRODUCTION

ASSET DESCRIPTION

SIZE (Ha)

LOCATION

CURRENT USE

Loskop – Suid Experimental farm

3889.1658

Groblersdal, Mpumalanga

  • Research (livestock - cattle)

Queenstown feed lot

7.1682

Eastern Cape

  • Leased to and used by SAPS as a pound for captured stray animals and animals recovered in stock theft cases

API main campus

999.76

Gauteng

  • Research (livestock – all; dairy research)

 

B 2 – INFRUITEC NIETVOORBIJ

ASSET DESCRIPTION

SIZE (Ha)

LOCATION

CURRENT USE

Langkloof Research Farm

292

Western Cape

  • Leased, but plans under development for research and commercial production

De Doorns Research Farm (Hexvallei)

21.0138

Western Cape

  • Research
  • Partial lease

Lutzville Research Farm

109.5203

Western Cape

  • Farm used for research;
  • Partial lease

Robertson Research Farm

166.3436

Western Cape

  • Research

Nietvoorbij Stellenbosch

193.5

Western Cape

  • Research

Infruitec South Campus

(Stellenbosch)

7.7

Western Cape

  • Main buildings (offices, labs, etc)

Infruitec North Research Farm (Stellenbosch)

41.9

Western Cape

  • Research

Bien Donne Research Farm (Simondium)

227.9

Western Cape

  • Research

Drostersnes Research Farm (Overberg)

67.67

Western Cape

  • Research

Elgin Research Farm (Overberg)

45.6

Western Cape

  • Research

Ficksburg Research Farm

65.6

Western Cape

  • Currently leased by CSIR

Bellevue Research Farm (Paarl)

4.1

Western Cape

  • Research

 

B3 – ARC INDUSTRIAL CROPS

ASSET DESCRIPTION

SIZE (Ha)

LOCATION

CURRENT USE

Brits Experimental Farm

248

North West

  • Research
  • Partial lease

Loskop Experimental Farm - Groblersdal

125.8041

Mpumalanga

  • Partial lease

IIC Main Campus - Rustenburg

246.5004

North West

  • Research

 

B4 – ARC ONDERSTEPOORT VETERINARY RESEARCH

ASSET DESCRIPTION

SIZE (Ha)

LOCATION

CURRENT USE

Kaalplaas (and portions) & other smaller portions of OVI

2 448.8007

Kaalplaas & Onderstepoort Gauteng

  • Research/grazing camps
  • Partial leases

OVI main campus

108.23

Onderstepoort Gauteng

  • Main campus

TAD

5.2

Onderstepoort Gauteng

  • Trans-boundary animal diseases research programme

Naauwpoort Farm

66.6

Mpumalanga/Witbank

  • Leased (grazing)

 

B5 – ARC SMALL GRAINS

ASSET DESCRIPTION

SIZE (Ha)

LOCATION

CURRENT USE

SGI Main Campus Bethlehem

921.6810

Free State

  • Research Farm

Staff Compound Portion of Provo 1020, ARC-SGI, Bethlehem (Phahameng)

78.53

Free State

  • Used for residential purposes

 

B6 - ARC-VEGETABLES & ORNAMENTAL PLANTS

ASSET DESCRIPTION

SIZE (Ha)

LOCATION

CURRENT USE

VOPI Main Campus Roodeplaat

3011

Gauteng

  • Research
  • Livestock (cattle) grazing & wildlife

 

B7 – ARC PLANT PROTECTION RESEARCH

ASSET DESCRIPTION

SIZE (Ha)

LOCATION

CURRENT USE

Vredenburg

4.1833

Western Cape

  • Research

PPRI Main Campus Roodeplaat

69.6871

Gauteng

  • Research

05 December 2017 - NW3737

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Ndlozi, Dr MQ to ask the Minister of State Security

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:

It should be noted that the SSA has not engaged the services of the company mentioned. Yet, in applying the principles of the broader SSA strategy not to divulge information relating to operations, it is recommended that the following answer be submitted:

  • Information relating to service providers to the State Security Agency (SSA) forms part of the broader operational strategy of the SSA and therefore remains classified and privileged.
    • Information about service providers and details such as travel information are matters that fall in the ambit of national security and therefore excluded from public disclosure.
    • It should however be observed that the SSA is held accountable on such matters by the Joint Standing Committee on Intelligence (JSCI).

04 December 2017 - NW3509

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

Whether he received any documentation from provincial Members of the Executive Council responsible for cooperative governance in terms of (a) section 137(1) and (2) and/or (b) section 139 (1) and (2) of the Local Government: Municipal Finance Management Act, Act 56 of 2003, in each of the past three financial years; if so, in each case, (i) which municipalities were affected, (ii) what was the date on which he received the documentation, (iii) what was the nature of the financial problem and (iv) what steps were taken in each case?

Reply:

(i) According to the records at the disposal of the Department, we only received documentation in respect of interventions in Kannaland and eDumbe local Municipalities in the Western Cape and KwaZulu-Natal, respectively.

(ii) The dates on which the documentation was received were 10 February 2017 and 23 May 2017 for Kannaland Local Municipality, and 30 August 2017 for eDumbe Local Municipality.

(iii) The nature of the financial problem at Kannaland Local Municipality was that the audit finding from the Auditor General for the financial year ending in June 2016 indicated that the municipality received an adverse finding, and that subsequent facts had confirmed that the municipality was experiencing a serious financial crisis which resulted in it being unable to meet its financial obligations. Regarding eDumbe Local Municipality, the nature of the financial problem was that the municipality’s cash flow situation had seriously deteriorated to the extent that there were insufficient funds to pay for critical operational expenditure.

(iv) From the documentation submitted by the Western Cape Minister for Local Government, Environmental Affairs and Development Planning, Honourable Mr Anton Bredell, the initial step taken was the resolution by the Provincial Executive adopted on 07 December 2016 to request the Provincial Treasury to prepare an appropriate financial recovery plan for the Kannaland Local Municipality. In addition, his Department and the Provincial Treasury were requested by the Provincial Executive to develop and implement a targeted support package to address the needs of the municipality. Several subsequent steps have since been taken by the Provincial Executive to assist the municipality to overcome its shortcomings, and these include the preparation, finalization and adoption of the municipality’s financial recovery plan which is currently being implemented, as well as the Financial Management Grant funded by the Provincial Treasury.

From the documentation submitted by the KwaZulu-Natal MEC for Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs, Honourable Ms Nomusa Dube-Ncube, the step taken was the resolution by the Provincial Executive adopted on 19 July 2017 to intervene at eDumbe Local Municipality in terms of section 136(2) of the MFMA, read with section 139(1) of the Constitution, and to authorize the MEC to appoint a suitably qualified Financial Administrator to draft and implement a recovery plan in the municipality. Another step taken by the Provincial Executive was to issue a directive in terms of section 139(1)(a) of the Constitution to the Municipal Council to authorize the Financial Administrator to, among others, take all decisions in relation to the finances of the municipality and to report monthly thereon to it and the MEC.

04 December 2017 - NW3283

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Chance, Mr R to ask the Minister of Small Business Development

With reference to her reply to question 2505 on 6 October 2017, in which she referred to the 2016 Annual Review on the Status of Small Business and Co-operatives in South Africa, (a) what are the terms of reference of the review, (b) when was the review commissioned, (c) by which date will the findings of the review be reported and (d) who is conducting the review?

Reply:

a) The terms of reference of the 2016 Annual Review provides an overarching review of trends in the small business economy and is supported by detailed statistics. In doing so, the 2016 Annual Review provides an assessment of the performance of the SMME and cooperative sectors. In this regard, the 2016 Annual Review provides a profile of economic (contribution to Gross Domestic Product, Employment, Import and exports), demographic (population group, gender, age, educational level and location) indicators coupled with the number of small businesses and cooperatives in South Africa.

In addition, the 2016 Annual Review should provide a comprehensive exposition of the needs, challenges and opportunities facing the small business and cooperative sector. In terms of challenges this will include, the impact of the challenges and measures employed to cope thereof. With respect to needs, the review will cover, inter alia, access to financial and non-financial support and market access.

(b) The 2016 Annual Review was commissioned in January 2017.

(c) A draft has been compiled and will be presented to the Executive Committee of the Department of Small Business Development on 20 November 2017 and will be finalised by the end of November 2017 thereafter the report will be submitted to the Minister for consideration.

(d) The 2016 Annual Review is being conducted by Mthente Research and Consulting Services.

04 December 2017 - NW3678

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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.

-END-

04 December 2017 - NW3862

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Hadebe, Mr TZ to ask the Minister of Environmental Affairs

(a) How does her department plan to enforce the separate source initiative mentioned in the Operation Phakisa: Chemicals and Waste Economy and (b) what will happen to those who refuse/fail to comply?

Reply:

(a) The Department is putting Norms and Standards for waste separation at source in 2018/19. The administrative and criminal enforcement would be carried out by Environmental Management Inspectors as empowered by the National Environmental Management: Waste Act, Act No 59 of 2008. However, municipalities that have made separation of waste at source mandatory as part of their by-laws have enforcement powers that they can also exercise accordingly.

(b) The Department is bound by the Constitution to support those that fail to meet the Norms and

Standards however criminal enforcement can be considered as a last resort in keeping with
co-operative governance.

In terms of the co-operative governance approach, the Department will endevour to assist those to come into compliance. Enforcement will be considered as the last resort to ensure compliance with the Norms and Standards.

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04 December 2017 - NW3493

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Lekota, Mr M to ask the Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs

What steps has he taken to ensure that all three spheres of government work in the spirit of cooperative governance to mitigate and to prepare coherently for the current and worsening water crisis in the City of Cape Town Metropolitan Municipality?

Reply:

The Department of Cooperative Governance (DCOG) established a multi-sectoral structure that coordinates the drought and water scarcity situation in the country. The National Joint Drought Coordination Committee (NJDCC) is operational and responsible for the coordination of drought and water scarcity conditions, response and intervention measures. The committee is made up of the following key stakeholders:

    • Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs (COGTA),
    • Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (DAFF),
    • Department of Water and Sanitation (DWS),
    • Department of Rural Development and Land Reform (DRDLR),
    • Department of Health (DOH),
    • Department of Environmental Affairs (DEA),
    • Department of Labour (DOL),
    • Department of Transport (DOT),
    • South African National Defense Force (SANDF)
    • Government Communication and Information System (GCIS) and
    • South African Weather Service (SAWS)
    • Provincial Disaster Management Centres

Additional to the NJDCC, the Provincial Intervention Task Teams (PITT), which comprise relevant organs of state within the three spheres of government, were established to directly engage and consult provinces and municipalities to interrogate their mitigation and response plans and also mobilise resources in line with each organ of state’s mandate. The Western Cape Province was visited and engaged to mobilise resources to address the drought and water scarcity situation. It is important to indicate that the Provincial Disaster Management Centers participates in the NJDCC to ensure proper coordination within sector departments, support to the municipalities and provide progress reports on the situation.

The NJDCC reports to the Inter-Ministerial Task Team (IMTT), led by the Minister of Cooperative Governance, Mr Des Van Rooyen, on drought and water scarcity conditions for political oversight and guidance response and recovery measures within the country. The department further coordinates and ensure integration through the MINMEC structure.

04 December 2017 - NW3176

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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 - NW3532

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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 - NW3307

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Mathys, Ms L to ask the Minister of Public Works

(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:

Name of Entity

1 (a)

1 (b)

2

2 (a)

(b) (i)

(ii)

Agrément

South Africa (ASA)

The Chief Executive Officer is on acting capacity with no fixed term contract

   

Mr Joe Odhiambo

2008

Till the end of the current financial year

The entity is currently on the finalisation of appointment of the CEO

   

The Chief Financial Officer is appointed permanently

Not Applicable

Mrs. Inge Vieira

1 August 2017

Not Applicable

             

Council for the Built Environment (CBE)

The Chief Executive Officer is not appointed permanently

 

The Chief Executive Officer is appointed on a fix term contract

Ms Priscilla Mdlalose

01st October 2017

30 October 2022

   

The Chief Financial Officer is not appointed permanently

The Chief Financial Officer is appointed on a fixed term contract

Mr Clifton Changfoot

16th March 2015

30 March 2018.

             

Construction Industry Development Board(CIDB)

The Chief Executive Officer is not appointed permanently

 

The Chief Executive Officer is appointed on a fix term contract

Mr Mfezeko Gwazube

01 February 2017

31 January 2018

   

The Chief Financial Officer is not appointed permanently

The Chief Financial Officer is appointed on a fixed term contract

Mr Sfiso Nsibande

29 March 2016

When a permanent CFO is appointed

           

Additional Comments

The current Board extended term of Office expires on 31 January 2018.It is anticipated that the new Board will fill in the vacancy of the CEO in February / March and the new CEO will appoint his/her executives shortly thereafter. In order to expedite the recruitment process, all the positions have already been advertised and upon the completion of appointment process of the new Board, the filling of these vacancies will be handed over to them, therefore the exact dates cannot be confirmed, but will however be given high priorities.

Name of Entity

1 (a)

1 (b)

2

2 (a)

(b) (i)

(ii)

             

Independent Development Trust(IDT)

The Chief Executive Officer is not appointed permanently

 

The Chief Executive Officer is appointed on a fix term contract

Mr Coceko Pakade

01 April 2015

31 March 2020

   

The Chief Financial Officer is not appointed permanently

The Chief Financial Officer is appointed on a fix term contract

Ms Nicky Mogorosi

04 January 2016

31 December 2020.

04 December 2017 - NW3885

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Mackenzie, Mr C to ask the Minister of Telecommunications and Postal Services

With reference to his reply to question 3078 on 30 October 2017, (a) which processes are being amended to improve the SA Post Office’s ability and capacity to handle the increased volumes, (b) what is the cost of implementing these processes and (c) by which date will these improvements be completed?

Reply:

I have been informed by SAPO as follows:

(a) 

  • A total review of all operational activities was conducted and a duplicated process was identified. As a result, the function of sorting and dispatching mail items from Johannesburg International Mail Centre (JIMC) to Post Offices, has been moved to Mail Centres which are allocated around Gauteng. This has assisted JIMC in placing additional 20 staff members into their operations. The exercise had no cost implications.
  • Additional six PC work stations were purchased at a cost of R90 000 to increase Capturing and Assessing processes. Ten printers were acquired at a cost of R90 000, to replace broken ones and for the new work stations. This has already been concluded.
  • SAPO introduced dispatches on IPS system to Durban International Mail Centre (DIMC) and Capemail International Mail Centre (CIMC) in order to replace the aged Track and Trace system. CIMC and DIMC have already been implemented at no cost. They intend expanding this process to Witspos, Germiston and Tshwane Mail Centres at a cost of R245 000. This will be finalised in December 2017.
  • The entity have started a Re-engineering process to establish crewing levels in line with a 24/7 operational window. They are currently operating night shift and weekend operations on overtime basis which cost R13 463 632 from April to November 2017, for JIMC, DIMC and CIMC.
  • They have improved on the capturing process of items on the IPS system. SAPO used to capture the weight of items at an inception stage. This restricted processing outputs as capturing could only be done at work stations that had scales affixed to them. Only six work stations had scales affixed while the other 45 did not have scales. By moving the capturing of weights to a back office administration process, they are now capable of higher outputs on their capturing process of items as they are not restricted to using work stations with scales. No cost attached to this process and it has already been implemented.
  • SAPO have reviewed the use of the Conveyor belt system within JIMC, in order to integrate the use of the belt with their current floor layout and process flow. They intend using the belt to eradicate demand of physical labour whereby, SAPO will use the belt within their process flow. An amount of R30 000, will be required to get the belt running.
  • SAPO are currently in the process of changing the Expedited Mail Service (EMS) deliveries to Speed Service Couriers (SSC), in order to fulfil EMS Co-operative agreement. EMS must be delivered to the door and SAPO currently do not have capacity in terms of vehicles and drivers to fulfil this mandate nationally. In order to eradicate duplicate processes the door deliveries will be done by SSC. The process has already been implemented in Western Cape (WC), Eastern Cape (EC) and Kwa-Zulu Natal (KZN). SAPO still need to conclude rollout to Central, Wits and Northern Regions. They will require an additional five IPS work stations at Speed Services within these regions at a cost of R125 000.

(b)

Initiatives

Amount

Six PC work stations were purchased at a cost

R90,000.00

Ten Printers

R90,000.00

IPS system

R245,000.00

Re-engineering process

R13,463,632.00

Conveyor belt system

R30,000.00

Five IPS work stations

R 125,000.00

Total

R14,043,632.00

(c) The process of purchasing 6 PC workstations and ten printers has already been concluded. The expansion of the International Parcel System (IPS) to Witspos, Germiston and Tshwane Mail Centre will be finalised in December 2017.The Reengineering process to establish crewing levels was started from April 2017 for JIMC, DIMC and CIMC. The use of the conveyor belt system will be concluded in March 2018. The process of changing the Expedited Mail Service (EMS) deliveries to Speed Service Couriers (SSC) is expected to be concluded during February 2018.

 

Approved/ not approved

Dr Siyabonga Cwele, MP

Minister of Telecommunications and Postal Services

Date:

04 December 2017 - NW3603

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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 - NW3676

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Cardo, Dr MJ to ask the Minister of Economic Development

(1)Whether the shareholders of a certain company (name furnished) have any connection or link with any (a) member of and/or (b) associate of a certain family (name furnished); if so, what are the relevant details; (2) whether any (a) member of and/or (b) associate of the specified family is a (i) shareholder or (ii) beneficiary of the specified company; if so, what are the relevant details?

Reply:

I have been furnished with a reply by the CEO of the IDC, Mr Geoffrey Qhena, to the question, which follows below.

“There are no known members of the Gupta family that are Shareholders at Foskor. Historically the IDC has not been aware of any links by the Foskor Shareholders to the Gupta family.

Subsequent to the parliamentary question to the IDC, an extensive search to establish any links was undertaken.This search revealed no link to Coromandel International Limited, Sun International (FZE) Dubai, Kopano Foskor Employees Trust (SPV 3) and Ba-phalaborwa and Umhlathuze Community Trust (SPV 2). A link was however established with the Manyoro Consortium (SPV1).

To our knowledge, a possible connection is that of a Ms R Govender, with an ultimate indirect percentage in Foskor of 0,23% of the equity via the Manyoro Consortium. The consortium is a broadly held BEE entity. Ms R Govender is not involved in Foskor operations. Following the parliamentary question we have since established that she serves as a director in companies with Gupta family shareholding.”

Mr MG Qhena, IDC Chief Executive Officer, 1 December 2017

For further information, a list of Foskor Shareholders is tabulated below.

Industrial Development Corporation Ltd

59%

“Coromandel” under the following legal entities:

  • Coromandel International Limited (2.82%)
  • CFL Mauritius Limited (11.82%)

14%

Sun International (FZE) Dubai

1%

Manyoro Consortium (SPV 1)

15%

Kopano Foskor Employees Trust (SPV 3)

6%

Ba-phalaborwa and Umhlathuze Community Trust (SPV 2)

5%

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04 December 2017 - NW3861

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Hadebe, Mr TZ to ask the Minister of Environmental Affairs

(1)With reference to Operation Phakisa and waste disposal, (a) will her Department introduce an e-waste levy to increase the collection rate, (b) what are the plans of her Department to deal with e-waste, and (c) will it be (i) local or (ii) exported; and (2) (a) how will the new proposed levy increase collection rates, and (b) how will it be different to the plastic bag levy?

Reply:

1. a) Yes. The participants representing the ewaste sector requested that waste charges be introduced to increase the collection rates of ewaste.

b) The Department will be implementing a policy mechanism provided for in Section 28 of the National Environmental Management Waste Act, Act No. 59 of 2008. This policy mechanism is the Indstry Waste Management Plans (IndWMP).

c) The implementation of IndWMP promotes local beneficiation of waste materail. This will require capital funding to support large infrastructure and technology investments. These will be funded through the waste charges implemented.

2. a) There is no legislation currently in place to compel the end user to dispose of the e-waste in line with the waste hierarchy. The implementation of the levy will enable Product Responsibility Organisations (PROs) to provide financial incentves to encourage the end users to take back any redundant equipment to a buy or taker-back centre or an accredited recycler. The IndWMPs will also contain targets for collection and recycling. The Producer will be legally required to achieve these targets, and there will be adequate public awareness programs as part of these plans as well.

b) The plastic bag levy is collected by the South African Revenue Service and transferred to the National Revenue Fund. The new Industry Waste Management Plan for Paper and Packaging will include measures to collect waste plastics in general, of which plastic bags are a part of. The Industry Waste Management Plan levy will be approved together with the approved plan for the collection of the various plastics, including plastic bags.

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04 December 2017 - NW3860

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Hadebe, Mr TZ to ask the Minister of Environmental Affairs

With reference to the product design and waste minimisation plans of her Department which certain official’s (name and details furnished) claims will be carried out by raising awareness, (a) what other measures will be taken to reduce waste, and (b) how will awareness reduce waste?

Reply:

a) The following measures will be implemented to promote waste reduction:

  • Developing capacity through a specialised programme which upskills agri-stakeholders to minimise food loss.
  • Compilation and updating of packaging design guidelines with the Department of Trade and Industry, Industry Associations and SABS, and a voluntary grading scheme with marketing value for brand owners can improve the design of packaging and increase collaboration between brand owners and recycling companies.
  • Formalising the packaging industry extended producer responsibility plans to enable and support the unification and alignment around packaging design guidelines and other packaging industry initiatives, a mechanism which formalises Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR).
  • Implementation of packaging design guideline once it has been developed.

b) The awareness initiatives are additional measures to enhance waste minimisation and promote the recycling economy. These measures aim to create a joint platform for communicating messages to improve consumer behaviour and industry practice towards pro-recycling in the waste sector by focusing on specific areas, including:

  • minimisation of food waste by eating ugly fruit;
  • separation of waste at household-level (e.g. promote the incentives and/or Buy Back Centres, re-inforce the benefits of not contaminating paper waste with food waste, etc.); and
  • safe disposal of waste (e.g. promote and create awareness on the e-Waste drop-off centres).

The awareness raising measures will increase consumer awareness and demand for recyclable products that are packaged in an environmentally friendly manner.

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04 December 2017 - NW3821

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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.