Questions and Replies
28 November 2017 - NW3417
Dreyer, Ms AM to ask the Minister of Transport
(a) On what dates were vehicle testing centres inspected in each province in the last three financial years, (b) who undertook these inspections, (c) what were the findings of each respective inspection, (d)(i) which centres passed the inspections and (ii) which centres did not, (e)(i) what are the criteria that are used to ensure these centres pass the inspections and (ii) what criteria are used that ensure that these centres fail the inspections and (f)(i) why did each centre fail the inspections and (ii) what is being done to change this in respect of each centre?
Reply:
(a) This information is provided in tables 1.1 to 3.9 attached.
(b) The inspections were performed by the South African Bureau of Standards (SABS) in their capacity as the Inspectorate for Testing Stations.
(c) Due to the volume of data, the findings were summarised and listed in tables 1.1 to 3.9 attached under the columns “Recommendations” and “Comments”.
(d) (i) and (ii) This information is provided in tables 1.1 to 3.9 attached.
(e) (i) and (ii) Vehicle Testing Stations are inspected in accordance with the prescripts of the National Road Traffic Act (93 of 1996) and the Regulations together with the South African National Standards (SANS) referred to in the Act namely SANS 10216:2017 titled Evaluation of Vehicle Test Stations and SANS 10047:2009 titled Testing of motor vehicles for roadworthiness.
(f) (i) This information is provided in tables 1.1 to 3.9 attached.
(ii) Upon conclusion of each inspection the SABS leaves detailed findings with the Management Representative of the vehicle testing station or a suitable person in the absence of the management representative. The vehicle testing station is requested by the SABS to supply proof of evidence that they have applied corrective and preventative action to address the findings as raised during each inspection. In the event that the Inspectorate received no corrective or preventative action, or where such corrective or preventative action is not acceptable, the Inspectorate makes a suitable recommendation to the respective Province. A TS4 recommendation can be regarded as a warning that findings can lead to suspension. A TS5 recommendation is a recommendation for suspension. The final decision to suspend or close the Vehicle Testing Station and any corrective action rests upon the MEC of the Province.
28 November 2017 - NW3727
Lekota, Mr M to ask the Minister of Transport
With reference to the community protest actions in the Matatiele region regarding the state of disrepair of the road network in the specified region, what (a) is his department’s assessment of the (i) access, (ii) district, (iii) regional and (iv) primary road networks in the greater Matatiele region and (b) plans are there to attend to the repairs and maintenance of the specified road networks?
Reply:
a) (i) (ii) (iii) and (iv) R56 commences just outside of Pietermaritzburg and navigate the eastern region of the KZN province. It consists of various sections of roads which are Main road P5; P416; N2; P609 and traverse the towns of Richmond, Ixopo, Umzimkhulu and Kokstad respectively, R56 then further extends outside the border of the KwaZulu Natal province to Matatiele.
The KwaZulu Natal Department of Transport embarked on an exercise to do Condition Assessment for the Province for the total paved network of approximately 7650 kilometres consisting of provincial and district roads.
Upon completion of the exercise, it was found that 66% of the entire network was not in a good condition. A priority list was deduced based on the severity of defects on the roads and using the limited available funding, rehabilitation measures were implemented.
Route 56 has always been a high priority as it forms part of a link between the provinces of KwaZulu Natal, Eastern Cape and the country of Lesotho and over the years the KZN Department of Transport has done rehabilitation work to ensure safe transition and will continue to plan for maintenance activities accordingly.
b) Whilst 32 kilometers of P609 which is the nearest section of road from the KZN province region to the Eastern Cape boarder, towards Matatiele, it can be confirmed that the rehabilitation plans are only envisaged to commence during the 2020-21 financial year. With the current condition of the road being deemed as poor due to defects related to functionality, the structural capacity of the road is however relevantly sound and poses no risk to the design life of the road or any other unanticipated catastrophic failures. However, holding maintenance measures in a form of patching and pothole repairs where necessary will be conducted on an ongoing basis to ensure safe driving conditions.
28 November 2017 - NW3647
Mhlongo, Mr P to ask the Minister of Communications
Whether the SA Broadcasting Corporation owns any land; if so, (a) where is each plot of land located, (b) what is the size of each specified plot and (c) what is each plot currently used for?
Reply:
1.SABC owns land in Polokwane, Limpopo a plot in Tweefontein
(a) Tweefontein Farm, Polokwane Limpopo
(c) The farm is currently being occupied by the SAPS Mounted Division.
2.SABC owns land in KwaZulu Natal, Durban 3 pieces of land in Kingsmead
(a) Kingsmead, Durban, KwaZulu Natal
(c) The Land is used for parking by SABC staff.
3. SABC owns land in Emnotweni Riverside Park, Mbombela, Mpumalanga
(a) Emnotweni Riverside Park, Mbombela, Mpumalanga
(c) The land is vacant
Approved/ Not approved
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Ms. Mmamoloko Kubayi-Ngubane MP,
Minister of Communications
Date:
28 November 2017 - NW3608
Ndlozi, Dr MQ to ask the Minister of Communications
Whether (a) her department and/or (b) any entity reporting to her own land; if so, in each case, (i) where is each plot of land located, (ii) what is the size of each specified plot and (iii) what is each plot currently being used for?
Reply:
(a) & (b) Except for the SABC, the Department of Communications and the other entities in its portfolio do not own land. The details of the land owned by the SABC are as follows:
Polokwane, Limpopo
- Tweefontein Farm, Polokwane Limpopo.l
- The farm is currently being occupied by the SAPS Mounted Division.
KwaZulu Natal, Durban three(3) pieces of land in Kingsmead
(i) Kingsmead, Durban, KwaZulu Natal
(ii) The Land is used for parking by SABC staff.
Emnotweni Riverside Park, Mbombela, Mpumalanga
(i) Emnotweni Riverside Park, Mbombela, Mpumalanga.
(ii) The land is vacant.
Approved/ Not approved
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Ms. Mmamoloko Kubayi-Ngubane MP,
Minister
Date:
28 November 2017 - NW3447
Mkhaliphi, Ms HO to ask the Minister of Home Affairs
(1)How many officials and/or employees in her department were granted permission to have businesses and/or do business dealings in the past three financial years; (2)Are any of the officials and/or employees that have permission to have businesses and/or do business dealings doing business with the Government; if so, (a) what was the purpose of each business transaction, (b) when did each business transaction occur and (c) what was the value of each business transaction?
Reply:
The following are the Departmental records as per the financial year:
For the 2014/15 financial year:
(1) Sixteen officials requested permission to conduct remunerative work outside their official employment. The permission was denied by the Head of Department.
For the 2015/2016 financial year:
Thirty three officials requested permission to conduct remunerative work outside the Department. Approval was not granted by the Head of Department.
For the 2016/2017 financial year
Thirty one officials requested permission to conduct remunerative work outside the Department, but the permission was not granted by the Head of Department.
(2)The Head of Department had not granted permission to any official to conduct remunerative work outside the Department. (a) The Department has no records of any official conducting or engaging in any business transaction. (b) The Department has no records of any business transactions by its officials. (c) The Department has no records of any business transactions and their value.
28 November 2017 - NW2444
Shivambu, Mr F to ask the Minister of Finance
(a) In how many instances has (i) the National Treasury and/or (ii) any of the entities reporting to him used a certain firm of consultants (SNOW Consultants), (b) how much were the consultants paid in each case, (c) for what were they paid and (d) what was the monetary value of the tender for which their services were needed?
Reply:
NATIONAL TREASURY
(a –d) The National Treasury has not utilised the services of SNOW Consulting.
ASB
The Accounting Standards Board has not made use of the firm of consultants, nor have they paid them any money.
CBDA
The Co-operative Banks Development Agency has (a) (i) not in any instance and/or (ii) has not used a certain firm or consultants (SNOW Consultants), (b) no payment was made in any case, (c) no services were rendered by them and, (d) no monetary value of any tender were needed.
DBSA
- (i) (ii) NANE
- (c) (d) N/A
FSB
(a) (ii) The FSB has never utilized the services of Snow Consultants (b) N/A (c) N/A (d) N/A.
FIC
The Financial Intelligence Centre has never utilized the services of Snow Consultants
GEPF
The GEPF has never made use of the services of SNOW Consultants.
GPAA
- The Government Pensions Administration Agency (GPAA) has never used SNOW Consultants.
- Not applicable.
- Not applicable.
- Not applicable
IRBA
The IRBA hereby declares that we did not use the services of SNOW Consultants.
PFA
(a)(ii) The OPFA has never used the services of SNOW Consultants.
LAND BANK
Land Bank has not engaged the services of SNOW Consultants.
FAIS OMBUD
The FAIS Ombud has never used the firm of consultants.
PIC
The PIC has not used this firm of consultants.
The rest of the questions falls away.
SAA
SAA and its subsidiaries have never used SNOW Consultants.
SARS
The South African Revenue Service (SARS) has not procured services from the Snow Consultants nor does it have the supplier registered on its database.
Sasria SOC Limited has used Snow Consultants Incorporated.SASRIA
Year 2013 R547 023.94
Year 2014 R248 805.00
Year 2015 R307 999-50
All expenses relate to interior designs for Sasria’s building during different phases
TAX OMBUD
The Office of the Tax Ombud has never used SNOW Consultants.
28 November 2017 - NW3820
Bergman, Mr D to ask the Minister of Transport
(a) How many times has he formally met the National Taxi Association since becoming a Minister of Transport, (b) on what dates did these meetings take place, (c) what was on the agenda of each respective meeting, (d) what was discussed at each of these meetings, (e) what resolutions were agreed to at each of these meetings and (f)(i) how will each of these resolutions be implemented and (ii) what are the respective timelines and milestones in each case?
Reply:
a) Two times;
b) 12 October 2017 and 16 October 2017;
c) Issues around Operating Licenses, System challenges, Legislation challenges, Taxi Recapitalisation Programme, Taxi Empowerment and Law Enforcement Challenges were raised as part of the discussion;
d) Refer to (c) above;
e) That the Department and NTA will continue to engage formally and informally on critical issues that affect the taxi industry and also rope in provinces where necessary; and
f) (i) Engagement will be ongoing.
(ii) Engagement will be ongoing.
28 November 2017 - NW3448
Khawula, Ms MS to ask the Minister of Women in the Presidency
(1)How many officials and/or employees in her Office 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. 2016/17: no employees;
2017/18: one (1) employee;
2018/19: one (1) employee.
2. None for doing business with the Government.
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Approved by the Minister on
Date……………………….
28 November 2017 - NW3814
De Freitas, Mr MS to ask the Minister of Transport
With regard to the Gauteng Local Division of the High Court of South Africa case 08744/2016 between a certain person (name furnished) and the Road Accident Fund, (a) on what date will payment be made to the plaintiff and (b) why has payment not yet been made to date?
Reply:
With regard to the Gauteng Local Division of the High Court of South Africa case 08744/2016 between a certain person (Rudolph Gerhardus steyn) and the Road Accident Fund, (a) the date of payment to the plaintiff is unknown, and (b) the payment has not yet been made because the amount of damages due to the claimant must still be agreed between the parties or ordered by the court, consequently payment is not yet due.
28 November 2017 - NW3817
Hunsinger, Dr CH to ask the Minister of Transport
With regard to Notice R776 of Gazette GG 34621 of 20 September 2011, which exempted the operation of motor vehicles in the transporting of International Organisation for Standardisation containers, specifically 40ft Hi Cube containers, from complying with the provision of regulation 224(b) of the National Road Traffic Regulations, 2000 under the National Road Traffic Act, Act 93 of 1996, (a)(i) what investigations have been done in this regard and (ii) what are the outcomes of such investigations and (b) what plans does his department have in place once the moratorium expires on 31 December 2018?
Reply:
(a) (i) It was not the role of the Department to conduct any investigation. The reprieve was to allow the operators to procure and ensure that they comply with the provisions of the Act.
(ii) Not applicable, falls away
(b) The Department is going to ensure that the provisions of legislation is complied with because the industry was given time to ensure that they comply with the requirements of the prescribed legislation.
28 November 2017 - NW3698
Van Dyk, Ms V to ask the Minister of Communications
What was the (a) readership, (b) listenership and (c) viewership of each medium of community (i) print (ii) radio and (iii) television in each month (aa) in each of the past three financial years and (bb) since 1 April 2017?
Reply:
The Department of Communications has not commissioned such a study owing to the lack of funding.
Approved/ Not approved
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Ms. Mmamoloko Kubayi-Ngubane MP,
Minister of Communications
Date:
28 November 2017 - NW3614
Mathys, Ms L to ask the Minister of Public Works
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) Yes. The Department is the custodian of various land parcels across the country.
(i), (ii) and (iii) please refer to “Annexure A”
b) DEPARTMENTAL ENTITIES
Yes, IDT does own land.
- The plot (portion 41) is situated at the Corner of Sprite and Oberon Street, in Faerie Glen, Pretoria.
- According to the title deed, the plot size is 9061 m2.
- The plot is used as a host for IDT’s national office.
(b) (i), (ii) and (iii) Not Applicable to the rest of the entities namely;
Agrement South Africa, Council for the Built Environment and the Construction Industry Development Board.
28 November 2017 - NW3595
Motau, Mr SC to ask the Minister of Women in the Presidency
(a) What is the total number of supplier invoices that currently remain unpaid by (i) her Office and (ii) each entity reporting to her for more than (aa) 30 days, (bb) 60 days, (cc) 90 days and (dd) 120 days and (b) what is the total amount outstanding in each case?
Reply:
a) The number of invoices currently remaining unpaid by:
(i) The Department:
aa) 30 days - None
bb) 60 days - None
cc) 90 days - None
dd) 120 days - 1 Invoice for Department of Public Works
(ii) Entity - Not applicable
b) R2,812,015.89
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Approved by the Minister on
Date……………………….
28 November 2017 - NW3564
Kalyan, Ms SV to ask the Minister of Communications
(a) What is the total number of supplier invoices that currently remain unpaid by (i) her department and (ii) each entity reporting to her for more than (aa) 30 days, (bb) 60 days, (cc) 90 days and (dd) 120 days and (b) what is the total amount outstanding in each case?
Reply:
Department of Communications
- None.
- Not applicable.
Brand South Africa
- None.
- Not applicable.
Film and Publication Board
- The total number of supplier invoices outstanding is 16.
- The total number of invoices per days:
Description |
30 Days |
60 Days |
90 Days |
120 Days |
Total number of suppliers invoices |
8 |
3 |
3 |
2 |
Total amount outstanding |
R1 661,850.25 |
R171,331.42 |
R381,853.40 |
R1708.07 |
Independent Communications Authority of South Afria
- Total number of supplier invoices outstanding is 32.
- The total number of invoices per days:
Description |
30 Days |
60 Days |
90 Days |
120 Days |
Total number of suppliers invoices |
32 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
Total amount outstanding |
1,219,826 |
- |
- |
- |
Media Development and Diversity Agency
- Total number of supplier invoices outstanding is 8.
- The total number of invoices per days:
Description |
30 Days |
60 Days |
90 Days |
120 Days |
Total number of suppliers invoices |
4 |
2 |
0 |
2 |
Total amount outstanding |
R78,330.53 |
R5,288.00 |
R0 |
R55,924.86 |
South African Broadcasting Corporation
- Total number of supplier invoices as at 10 November 2017 is 2161 invoices
- The total number of invoices per days:
Description |
Current |
30 Days, overdue |
60 Days, overdue |
90 Days-overdue |
120 Days-overdue |
121-1yr-overdue |
1 year |
Total |
4,586,656 |
65,572,727 |
156,493,954 |
77,692,853 |
67,940,653 |
120,291,866 |
1,121,351 |
493,700,060 |
Approved/ Not approved
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Ms. Mmamoloko Kubayi-Ngubane, MP,
Minister
Date:
27 November 2017 - NW3390
Marais, Mr S to ask the Minister of Defence and Military Veterans
How does the SA Military Health Service plan to mitigate and minimise the outsourcing of critical medical services, which is very expensive, causes in over-expenditure and impacts on delivery of other medical services?
Reply:
Outsourcing is an inherent medical service multiplier. All medical service providers make use of outsourcing to some degree; it is an intrinsic characteristic of the healthcare system. In disciplines where low potential patient numbers can be expected, it makes economic sense to outsource. In some instances, outsourcing is unavoidable. It is, however, true that the figures of medical outsourcing in the SAMHS is high as outsourcing directly coupled to the financial, logistical and human resources of the SAMHS.
The SAMHS will only be able to mitigate and minimise the outsourcing of critical medical services if the total healthcare system could be addressed through an adequate budget allocation. The total healthcare system includes inter alia the replacement of redundant medical technology and medical equipment, filling of all vacant post for healthcare practitioners and critical support staff such as ambulance drivers, the comprehensive refurbishment of military hospitals and other military healthcare facilities and sufficient funds for medical consumables and pharmaceuticals. For a healthcare system to function optimally, all elements (qualified and skilled personnel, suitable equipment/technology, suitable facilities and sufficient budget) must be present. The absence of any of these elements must inevitably result in outsourcing.
Initial steps to address the challenges are being quantified through the Defence Review implementation planning team as part of the implementation milestone 1: Arresting the decline.
27 November 2017 - NW2741
Cassim, Mr Y to ask the Minister of Defence and Military Veterans
(a) What is the total number of vacancies that currently exists in each branch of the SA National Defence Force, (b) what are the salary levels of the specified vacancies and (c) what amount in remuneration packages will be needed to fill the vacancies?
Reply:
National Treasury’s (NT) final letter of allocation dated 6 February 2017 to the Department of Defence (DOD) confirmed the total allocation towards the payment of compensation for the FY2017/18 Medium Term Expenditure Framework (MTEF) period and has been reduced by R5.5 billion.
Parliament has not reduced the operational commitments of the SANDF and therefore the SANDF cannot withdraw from external and internal deployments without Cabinet approval. It can also not reduce the number of personnel due to the fact that operational commitments will have to be discontinued.
(a) What is the total vacancies that currently exists in each branch of the SANDF?
In the light of the above the DOD maintains its HR strength as on 1 April 2017 (76,645) for the FY2017/18 that resulted in a projected over-expenditure of Rb1,4. These challenges were communicated to NT in numerous communique as well as the monthly Early Warning report. Therefore the DOD does not have vacant funded posts but 29,428 vacant unfunded posts.
(b) What are the salary levels of the specified vacancies?
These vacancies exist in all levels in the DOD, military and civilian.
(c) What amount in remuneration packages will be needed to fill the vacancies?
It will cost the DOD approximately Rb10 to fill these vacancies.
27 November 2017 - NW3453
Dlamini, Ms L to ask the Minister of Energy
1) How many officials and/or employees in his department were granted permission to have businesses and/or do business (dealings in the past three financial years; 2) Are any officials and/or employees that have permission to have businesses and or doing 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. In the past three financial years fifty two (52) employees were given permission to perform remunerative work outside public service (2014/15: 21 employees, 2015/16 12 employees and 2016/17: 19 employees)
2. Only one (1) official had a business transaction with an organ of state (Agriculture Research Council) and (a) the purpose of that business transaction was the supply of tissue paper (b) this transaction took place in the 2015/16 and (c) the value of the business transaction was R585.00.
27 November 2017 - NW3260
Esau, Mr S to ask the Minister of Defence and Military Veterans
(1)With reference to the reported alienation of the MIG-21 fighter aircraft from the SA Air Force (SAAF) Museum at the Zwartkop Airforce Base, which the President of the Republic, Mr J G Zuma, allegedly gave as a present to the new Angolan President, what are the details of the (a) processes and procedures that need to be followed when the SAAF wants to dispose of an aircraft preserved by the SAAF Museum which is on the SAAF asset register and (b) public participation processes in this regard; (2) were any of the alienation and public participation processes followed; if not, in each case, why not; if so, what are the details from the processes that were followed; (3) (a) why was the aircraft allegedly given as a present to the new Angolan President, (b) what benefits will be received by the country and the SAAF Museum at the Zwartkop Airforce Base specifically, (c) what was the costs of (i) disposing and (ii) transporting the aircraft to Angola and (d)(i) how will the loss of this aircraft impact on the tourists and visitors to the SAAF Museum and (ii) how will this loss be made up in the future?
Reply:
1 and 2:
The Aircraft was not donated but returned back to the Angolans, this is evident in the history of the Aircraft.
All legal requirements were met since all necessary documentation including the necessary authority for the movement of Arms across the boarders was acquired from the Arms Control Board as regulated.
27 November 2017 - NW3689
Esau, Mr S to ask the Minister of Defence and Military Veterans
According to the findings of the Auditor-General of South Africa for the 2015-16 financial year which were reported during the 2016-17 financial year, (a) why were goods and services with a transaction value of more than R500 000 procured through an unfair competitive bidding process in contravention of the National Treasury Regulation 16A.3.2(a) and (b) what consequence management was applied in this instance?
Reply:
Question 1a.
What were goods and services with a transaction value of more than R500 000 procured through an unfair competitive bidding process in contravention of the National Treasury Regulations 16A3.2 (a) and (b):
Response
The goods and services related to this audit finding is the Through Life Capability Management (TLCM) Implementation Project.
Question 1(b)
What consequence management was applied in this instance?
Although the decisions were taken by a project team and bidding committee level, the process advisors should have underscored the ambiguity of section 5 of the SCM Practice Note No 3 of 2003, to inform consultation with National Treasury prior to award. In this regard Director Matériel Governance, Risk and Compliance was held responsible for this irregular expenditure and was given a letter of admonishment because there was no display of malicious intent or intentional deviation from the process.
27 November 2017 - NW3213
Lekota, Mr M to ask the Minister of Police
Whether, with reference to his involvement and conduct on the N1 highway with members of the SA Police Service (details furnished) during the arrest of 10 men who were allegedly suspects in the killings that took place in the Marikana settlement in Phillipi, Cape Town, (a) (i) he has found that the deceased whose coffin was violated and searched during the operation was a suspect in the matter, (ii) it was proper for him to post photos of the arrested suspects on social media before they had appeared in court and (iii) he regrets the specified incident and the role he played therein and (b) he intends to make amends with those whose human and constitutional rights were violated; if not, why not; if so, what are the relevant details?
Reply:
(a)(i) The Minister of Police visited a scene on the N1 highway, at the Huguenot tunnel, where eight suspects were apprehended. He asked for their names and destination and urged them to cooperate with the South African Police Service’s (SAPS) investigation. The Minister did not attend any scene where a coffin was searched or present.
(a)(ii) Not applicable.
(a)(iii) Not applicable.
(b) Not applicable.
27 November 2017 - NW3205
Groenewald, Dr PJ to ask the Minister of Police
(1)What progress has been made with case number CAS 440/5/17 at the Brixton Police Station; (2) whether he will make a statement on the matter?
Reply:
(1) A case of fraud is being investigated. The Investigating Officer made contact with the person who completed the 3M(a), Preamble to Statement and the 3M(b), A1 Statement, as attached in the case docket, which provide information on the complainant. This person promised to identify someone who will assist the Investigating Officer. To date, this information has not been brought forward.
The A1 statement was submitted by an advocate, who is currently in the United States of America (USA) and the statement was not made under oath. The Investigating Officer also visited the church, which is the object of the dispute, to conduct further investigation.
The Investigating Officer will again approach the abovementioned person, to assist him in the investigation of the case.
(2) No, a statement will not be made on the matter.
27 November 2017 - NW3688
Esau, Mr S to ask the Minister of Defence and Military Veterans
According to the findings of the Auditor-General of South Africa for the 2015-16 financial year which were reported during the 2016-17 financial year, (a) why were certain contracts extended or modified without the approval of a properly delegated official as stipulated by National Treasury Instruction Note 32 and (b) what consequence management was applied in this instance?
Reply:
Question 1a.
Why were certain contracts extended or modified without the approval of a properly delegated official as stipulated by National treasury Instruction Note 32
Response
In terms of Paragraph 3.3 of the National Treasury Practice Note 5 of 2009/2010 for SITA procurements of goods and services the procurement officer obtained a letter from SITA giving the DOD permission to continue to procure on its own as one of the options. SITA response was deemed sufficient proof that SITA as an organ of the Minister of DPSA is officially delegated to approve such authority. Taking into account the aforementioned, an additional approval was not obtained from the Minister of DPSA nor any other official from DPSA.
Question 1b.
What consequence management was applied in this instance?
Based on the process that was followed and that SITA gave the DOD the option to procure using the DOD procurement process, no DOD member was held liable for the irregular expenditure.
27 November 2017 - NW3348
Dlamini, Ms L to ask the Minister of Energy
1) Whether (a) he or she (b) his Deputy Minister made use of a charted private jet during the period 1 January 2013 up to the latest specified date for which information is available; if so, what (i) were the reasons for using a charted private jet, (ii) was the travel route in each case and (iii) did the use of the jet cost the department in each case?
Reply:
- Neither the Minister nor the Deputy Minister made use of a chartered flight for the period specified in the question.
27 November 2017 - NW2999
Lotriet, Prof A to ask the Minister of Energy
1) What is the (a) total amount that was paid out in bonuses to employees in her department and (b) detailed breakdown of the bonus that was paid out to each employee in each salary level in the 2016-17 financial year; 2) What is the (total) estimated amount that will be paid out in bonuses to employees in her department and (b) detailed breakdown of the bonus that will be paid out to each employee in each salary level in the 2017-18 financial year?
Reply:
1. a) R4,391,910 (rounded to the nearest 10),
b) Detailed breakdown of the bonus that was paid out to each employee in each salary level in the 2016-17 financial year
Salary Level |
Number of Beneficiaries |
Amount paid |
3 |
1 |
4803.02 |
5 |
60 |
452387.43 |
6 |
15 |
139318.7 |
7 |
64 |
737812.67 |
8 |
24 |
332472.42 |
9 |
28 |
449342.31 |
10 |
36 |
747976.27 |
11 |
28 |
726405.71 |
12 |
22 |
662457.3 |
13 |
2 |
76101.32 |
15 |
1 |
62830.5 |
Grand Total |
281 |
4391907.65 |
2. a) The estimated amount will be in accordance with the stipulated guidelines of 1.5% of the total remunerative.
b) The department is currently conducting the moderation process incorporating amongst others the outcome of the audit into performance information. The final figures are envisaged to be finalised by 31 December 2017.
27 November 2017 - NW2602
Tlhaole, Mr L S to ask the Minister of Defence and Military Veterans
What number of foreign military forces have been stationed in the country (a) permanently and (b) temporarily since 1994?
Reply:
There are no foreign military forces that have stationed in the country either permanently or temporarily since 1994 save for some elements of foreign defence forces such as the (BPST) British Peace Support Team which replaced the BMAT (British Military Assistance Team). This team will be completing their stay of duty towards the end of November 2017.
We also have foreign Defence Attaches stationed in the country in accordance with International agreements that the RSA is part of.
27 November 2017 - NW3241
Van Der Walt, Ms D to ask the MINISTER OF PUBLIC SERVICE AND ADMINISTRATION
(1) What are the details of the (a) processes that were followed to suspend the (i) Director-General, (ii) Deputy Director-General and (iii) Chief Financial Officer in her department and (b) reasons for suspending each of the specified persons; (2) whether the department entered into any settlement agreements with the specified persons; if so, (a) what is the total amount of each settlement and (b) what are the further relevant details in each case?
Reply:
1(a) (b) These are matters that affect individuals constitutional rights of which they are still exercising their presumption of innocence. The matters are still sub judice. It is therefore in the interest of justice that their constitutional rights be respected.
2(a) (b) Refer to 1(a) (b)
END
27 November 2017 - NW3434
Ntlangwini, Ms EN to ask the Minister of Higher Education and Training
Whether (a) her department and/or (b) any of the entities reporting to her (i) sponsored any conference of a certain political party (name furnished) and (ii) paid the host of any conference of the specified political party to display material at the conference; if so, (aa) what amounts were paid in each case and (bb) on what date did this occur in each case?
Reply:
Neither (a) the Department and/or (b) any of the entities reporting to the Department of Higher Education and Training have (i) sponsored any conference of a certain political party and (ii) paid the host of any conference of the specified political party to display material at the conference; and (aa) no amounts were paid in each case and (bb) on any date.
COMPILER DETAILS
NAME AND SURNAME:
CONTACT:
RECOMMENDATION
It is recommended that the Minister signs Parliamentary Question 3434.
MR GF QONDE
DIRECTOR–GENERAL: HIGHER EDUCATION AND TRAINING
DATE:
PARLIAMENTARY QUESTION 3434 IS APPROVED / NOT APPROVED / AMENDED.
COMMENTS
PROF HB MKHIZE, MP
MINISTER OF HIGHER EDUCATION AND TRAINING
DATE:
27 November 2017 - NW3185
Tlhaole, Mr L S to ask the Minister of Defence and Military Veterans
(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:
- ) It is not clear from the question what is meant by ranks of service providers. The rank system in the department applies only to current and former members of the SANDF. In addition, given the large and varied scope of the procurement services in the Departments and its entities, it will be better if the question specified the category of services or goods in terms of which information is required over the past five years
27 November 2017 - NW3257
Marais, Mr S to ask the Minister of Defence and Military Veterans
Whether, with regard to the dilapidated situation of 35 Squadron at Ysterplaat, the 35 Squadron will be scaled down or closed down by 2020; if not, (a) what are the plans and timelines to replace the 80 year old C-47TP aircraft and (b) how will this impact on the ability and capacity of the reserve force squadron stationed at Ysterplaat and their services to the protection of our sovereignty, our ocean borders and our ocean economy; if so, (i) how will this impact on the 600 staff members and their families, (ii) how will this impact on the ability and obligation of the SA Air Force to do ocean patrols, sea search and rescue missions and (iii) how will this impact on the existing international treaties and obligations to patrol and protect southern sea islands?
Reply:
(a) internal discussions around the plans for the acquisition of a suitable maritime aircraft is currently taking place within the SANDF.
(b) The Reserve Force Squadron and 35 Squadron roles do differ.
(i) There are no plans to close down 35 Squadron as yet.
(ii& iii) The SAAF is an integral part of the SANDF Maritime Security from an Air Power point of view addressing the full spectrum of the SANDF mandate and obligations.
27 November 2017 - NW2928
Groenewald, Dr PJ to ask the Minister of Defence and Military Veterans
(1)(a) What is the total number of weapons of each kind and caliber and (b) how much ammunition in the SA National Defence Force (i) during the period (aa) 1 April 2015 to 31 March 2016 and (bb) 1 April 2016 to 31 March 2017 and (ii) since 1 April 2017 have been (aa) stolen and (bb) lost; (2) whether any (a) prosecutions have been instituted in respect of the specified cases and (b) disciplinary steps have been taken; if not, why not; if so, (i) against how many persons steps were taken, (ii) for what violation and (iii) what were the steps in each case; (3) whether she will issue a statement on the matter?
Reply:
2928 (1) (a) (i) (aa) - 1 April 2015 to 31 March 2016 - Pistols
Manufacture |
Calibre |
Number Lost |
Number Stolen |
a |
b |
c |
d |
Z88 |
9mm |
N/A |
3 |
Star |
9mm |
1 |
N/A |
2928 (1) (a) (i) (aa) - 1 April 2015 to 31 March 2016 - Revolvers
Manufacture |
Calibre |
Number Lost |
Number Stolen |
a |
b |
c |
d |
Gun Stone |
.38 (private weapon) |
N/A |
1 |
2928 (1) (a) (i) (aa) - 1 April 2015 to 31 March 2016 - Rifles
Manufacture |
Calibre |
Number Lost |
Number Stolen |
a |
b |
c |
d |
R4 |
5.6mm |
N/A |
11 |
2928 (1) (a) (i) (bb) - 1 April 2016 to 31 March 2017 - Pistols
Manufacture |
Calibre |
Number Lost |
Number Stolen |
a |
b |
c |
d |
Uzzi |
9mm |
N/A |
3 |
FN |
40/70mm |
N/A |
2 |
CZ 88 |
9mm |
1 |
N/A |
Star |
9mm |
1 |
N/A |
Z88 |
9mm |
6 |
3 |
Pencil Flares |
Pencil Flares |
N/A |
253 |
2928 (1) (a) (i) (bb) - 1 April 2016 to 31 March 2017 - Rifles
Manufacture |
Calibre |
Number Lost |
Number Stolen |
a |
b |
c |
d |
R4 |
5.65 |
5 |
N/A |
2928 (1) (a) (ii) 1 April 2017 to 30 September 2017 - Pistols
Manufacture |
Calibre |
Number Lost |
Number Stolen |
a |
b |
c |
d |
Beretta PX4 Storm |
9mm |
1 (recovered after negligent loss) |
N/A |
Glock |
9mm |
1 |
N/A |
2928 (1) (a) (ii) 1 April 2017 to 30 September 2017 - Rifles
Manufacture |
Calibre |
Number Lost |
Number Stolen |
a |
b |
c |
d |
R4 |
5.65mm |
N/A |
8 |
R5 |
5.65mm |
N/A |
2 |
2928 (1) (b) (ii) (aa) - 1 April 2015 to 31 March 2016 - Ammunition
Manufacture |
Calibre |
Number Lost |
Number Stolen |
a |
b |
c |
d |
Armscor |
40/70mm |
N/A |
16 rounds |
Unknown |
19mm |
10 rounds |
N/A |
2928 (1) (b) (ii) - 1 April 2016 to 31 March 2017 - Ammunition
Manufacture |
Calibre |
Number Lost |
Number Stolen |
a |
b |
c |
d |
Unknown |
5.65mm |
N/A |
13625 rounds |
Exercise Hand grenade’s |
Exercise Hand grenade’s |
N/A |
2 x grenade’s |
LMG |
7.62MM |
N/A |
1311 rounds |
2928 (1) (b) (ii) - 1 April 2017 to 30 September 2017 - Ammunition
Manufacture |
Calibre |
Number Lost |
Number Stolen |
a |
b |
c |
d |
Unknown |
5.65mm |
N/A |
59 rounds |
Unknown |
9mm |
N/A |
15 |
2928 (2) (a) (b) (i) (ii) (iii)
Prosecution (Not prosecuted why not) 2928 (2) (a) |
Disciplinary Action (No disciplinary action why not) 2928 (2) (b) |
Action taken against how many members 2928 (2) (b) (i) |
Crime 2928 (2) (b) (ii) |
Steps Taken 2928 (2) (b) (iii) |
a |
b |
c |
d |
e |
Military Prosecution (1x 9mm pistol) pending for trial |
N/A |
1 x SANDF member |
Theft of Fire-Arm |
Trial Pending |
Military Prosecution (6x R 4 rifles) pending for trial |
N/A |
4 x SANDF members |
Theft of Fire-Arm |
Trial Pending |
Civilian Court prosecution (2 x R 4 rifles) pending for trial |
N/A |
2 x SANDF members |
Theft of Fire-Arm |
Trial Pending |
Civilian Court prosecution (3 x Uzzi’s and 2 x FN) Found guilty and received a suspended sentence |
N/A |
2 x Civilians |
Theft of Fire-Arm |
Trail finalised |
Military Prosecution (1x 9mm pistol) pending for trial |
N/A |
1 x SANDF member |
Negligent Loss of Fire-arm |
Trial Pending |
Referred for decision to Military Prosecution for decision to prosecute (1 x 9mm) |
N/A |
1 x SANDF member |
Theft of Fire-Arm |
Decision from State Prosecutor pending |
Referred for decision to Military Prosecution for decision to prosecute (2 x R4) |
N/A |
2 x SANDF member |
Theft of Fire-Arm |
Decision from State Prosecutor pending |
Case under investigation (1 x Z88) |
N/A |
1 x SANDF member (suspect) under investigation |
Theft of Fire-Arm |
Investigation pending |
Case under investigation (7 x R4) |
N/A |
11 x SANDF members (suspects) under investigation |
Theft of Fire-Arm |
Investigation pending |
Case under investigation (1311 x 7.62 rounds) |
N/A |
1 x SANDF members (suspect) under investigation |
Theft of Fire-Arm |
Investigation pending |
Military Trial pending Case under investigation (1 x Glock) |
N/A |
3 x SANDF members charged under investigation |
Theft of Fire-Arm |
Trial pending |
Case referred to trial, case under investigation (1 x R5) |
N/A |
1 x member charged |
Theft of Fire-Arm |
Trial pending |
3. No
27 November 2017 - NW3620
Xalisa, Mr Z R to ask the Minister of Environmental Affairs
Whether (a) her department and/or (b) any entity reporting to her own land; if so, in each case, (i) where is each plot of land located, (ii) what is the size of each specified plot and (iii) what is each plot currently being used for?
Reply:
(a) No
(i) Not applicable
(ii) Not applicable
(iii) Not applicable
1. South African National Biodiversity Institute (SANBI)
(b) Yes
(i) (Location) |
(ii) (Size) |
(iii) (Purpose) |
Nieuwoudtville, Northern Cape |
130.9921 hectares (Erf 412) |
Hantam National Botanical Garden / Conservation |
15.3936 hectares (Erf 428) |
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1246.4943 hectares (Remainder of farm Buffelvley No. 628) |
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246.0259 hectares (Remainder of portion 1 Buffelvley No. 628) |
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825.2189 hectares (Portion 3 of the farm Groen Rivier No.660) |
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298.0731 hectares (Portion 2 of teh farm Oorlogkloof No. 661) |
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709.1186 hectares (Farm Zoo Voorby No.621) |
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2904.8071 hectares (Remainder of farm Brakfontein No.627) |
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0.8565 hectares (Portion 12 of the farm Klippe Rivier No.630) |
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East London, Eastern Cape |
10.4758 hectares (Fram No.1505) |
Kwelera National Botanical Garden / Conservation |
Roodepoort, Gauteng |
8.5692 hectares (Portion 83 of the R/E of farm Roodekrans No.183IQ) |
Walter Sisulu National Botanical Garden / Conservation |
Betty’s Bay, Western Cape |
1.3607 hectares (Erf No. 5562) |
Harold Porter National Botanical Garden / Conservation |
2. South African Weather Service (SAWS)
(b) Yes
(i) (Location) |
(ii) (Size) |
(iii) (Purpose) |
Farm Garsfontein 374, Waterkloof Heights, Registration Division JR, Gauteng |
It is made up of portions 411, 412, 423 and 424 |
Currently not in use, plans to develop an office park for SAWS |
Erf 1997, on 8 Dr Clark Street, Bethlehem, Free State |
1\997 square metres |
utilised for accommodation by SAWS personnel working in Bethlehem Weather Office |
Erf 2064, on 19 Gordon Dreyer Street, Bethlehem, Free State |
1568 square metres |
Utilised for accommodation by SAWS personnel working in Bethlehem Weather Office |
3. iSimangaliso Wetland Park
(b) No
(i) Not applicable
(ii) Not applicable
(iii) Not applicable
4. South Africa National Parks (SANParks)
(b) Yes
(i) South African National Parks, Schedule 3A Public Entity who is the body responsible for managing 19 Parks consisting of nearly 4 million (3,929,380) hectares of land which is about 67% of the conservation areas of Southern Africa. Please see below detail of land owned (Table A).
Land owned by South African National Parks – (i), (ii) and (iii) (Table A)
(i) (Location) |
(ii) (Size) |
(iii) (Purpose) |
West Coast |
Erf 1493 Langebaan 852 Square Metres |
National Park |
Knysna |
Erf 2303 Knysna 1025 Square metres |
National Park |
West Coast |
Erf 1884: Proteastraat |
National Park |
West Coast |
Erf 1885: Proteastraat |
National Park |
West Coast |
Erf 1886: Proteastraat |
National Park |
West Coast |
Erf 1887: Proteastraat |
National Park |
West Coast |
Erf 827: Ged van Erf 2082 Uitsigstraat |
National Park |
West Coast |
Erf 2047 Langebaan Malmesbury 377sq mt |
National Park |
West Coast |
Erf 2048 laangeban Malmesbury 294 Sq mt |
National Park |
West Coast |
Erf 1693 Wilderness George 325 square mt |
National Park |
West Coast |
Erf 820: Ged van Erf 2082 Uirsigstraat |
National Park |
West Coast |
Erf 821: Ged van Erf 2082 Uitsigstraat |
National Park |
West Coast |
Erf 822: Ged van Erf 2082 Uitsigstraat |
National Park |
West Coast |
Erf 1565 Wilderness,George 325 square mt |
National Park |
West Coast |
Erf 1888: Proteastraat |
National Park |
West Coast |
Erf 1907: Suikerkantstraat |
National Park |
West Coast |
Erf 1908: Suikerkantstraat |
National Park |
West Coast |
Erf 1909: Suikerkantstraat |
National Park |
West Coast |
Erf 1910: Aalwynstraat |
National Park |
West Coast |
Erf 1912: Hoofstraat |
National Park |
West Coast |
Erf 1913: Hoofstraat |
National Park |
West Coast |
Erf 1914: Hoofstraat |
National Park |
West Coast |
Erf 1915: Hoofstraat |
National Park |
West Coast |
Erf 158: Hoofstraat |
National Park |
Thabazimbi |
Marakeli: Ged 39 (Ged v Ged 1 v Marakele |
National Park |
Beaufort West |
Morceaux: Restant van Plaas 207 |
National Park |
Thabazimbi |
Blespaardspruit: Plaas |
National Park |
Thabazimbi |
Duikerspan: 136 KQ Plaas |
National Park |
Thabazimbi |
Duikerspan: 136 KQ Plaas |
National Park |
Thabazimbi |
Duikerspan: 136 KQ Plaas |
National Park |
Thabazimbi |
Diamant: Plaas |
National Park |
Thabazimbi |
Geelhoutbosch: Ged 4 van Plaas nr 269 |
National Park |
Thabazimbi |
Geelhoutbosch: Ged 7 v Ged 1 Plaas nr269 |
National Park |
Thabazimbi |
Marakeli: Gedeelte 1 van Plaas nr 437 |
National Park |
Thabazimbi |
Duikerspan: Ged 9 van Ged 4 Plaas nr 136 |
National Park |
Thabazimbi |
Zwarthoek: Plaas |
National Park |
Thabazimbi |
Buffelspoort: Plaas (Landmeetkoste) |
National Park |
Thabazimbi |
Tygerkrans 270kq: Plaas |
National Park |
Thabazimbi |
Kransberg: Plaas 593kq (tvl) |
National Park |
Thabazimbi |
Klipdrift: Plaas |
National Park |
West Coast |
Yzerfontein: Nr 560 Plaas |
National Park |
Addo |
Plaas 36 |
National Park |
Addo |
Woodlands: Ged 6 van Plaas nr 45 |
National Park |
Addo |
Slagboom: Plaas 38/2&39/2 (Staatsgrond) |
National Park |
Addo |
Duncairn: Nr 109 Plaas (Alexandria) |
National Park |
Addo |
Plaas: NR 91 Ged 5 (Alexandria) |
National Park |
Addo |
Plaas Nr 91: Ged 6 (Alexandria) |
National Park |
Addo |
Mimosa: NR 89 Plaas (Alexandrie) |
National Park |
Addo |
Thornleigh: NR 85 Restant van plaas |
National Park |
Addo |
Unamore Nr 88: Plaas (alexandria) |
National Park |
Addo |
Eengevonden: 37/3 Plaas |
National Park |
Thabazimbi |
Geelhoutbosch: Ged 5 Ged 1 Plaas nr 269 |
National Park |
Thabazimbi |
Zandfontein: Restant van Plaas nr 315 |
National Park |
Addo |
Buffelskuil: Restant van Plaas nr 84 |
National Park |
Augrabies |
Waterval: Ged 1 van Plaas nr 497 |
National Park |
Beaufort West |
Hendrikskraal: Plaas |
National Park |
Beaufort West |
Klipplaatsfontein: Rest Ged2 v1 Plaas210 |
National Park |
Beaufort West |
Klipplaatsfontein: Rest van Plaas nr 211 |
National Park |
Beaufort West |
Klipplaatsfontein: Ged 1 van Plaas nr211 |
National Park |
Beaufort West |
Klipplaatsfontein: Rest van Plaas nr 212 |
National Park |
Thabazimbi |
Tweeloopfontein: 235kq 513 Hektaar |
National Park |
Thabazimbi |
Apiesrivierpoort: Ged 3 van Plaas nr 272 |
National Park |
Thabazimbi |
Vygeboomfontein: Ged 3 van Plaas nr 239 |
National Park |
Thabazimbi |
Geelhoutbosch: Rest van Ged 1 Plaas 269 |
National Park |
West Coast |
Erf 1911: Aalwynstraat |
National Park |
West Coast |
Massenberg: Restant van Plaas nr 298 |
National Park |
Thabazimbi |
Blespaardspruit: 1/8 Ged 3 Plaas nr 275 |
National Park |
Thabazimbi |
Kareehoek: 1/12 Ged 3 van Plaas 274 |
National Park |
Musina |
Den Staat: Restant van PLaas nr 27 |
National Park |
Thabazimbi |
Buffelspoort: Gedeelte 3 280 KQ (Opmeet) |
National Park |
Thabazimbi |
Elandshoek: Gedeelte 4 263 KQKQ |
National Park |
Augrabies |
Omdraai: Ged 5 van Plaas nr 492 |
National Park |
Thabazimbi |
Kareehoek: 1/12 Ged 4 van Plaas nr 274 |
National Park |
Thabazimbi |
Kareehoek: 1/12 Ged 5 van Plaas nr 274 |
National Park |
Addo |
Woodlands: Restant van Plaas Nr 45 |
National Park |
Addo |
Strathsomers: Ged 357 van Ged 217 nr 42 |
National Park |
Thabazimbi |
Kareehoek: Ged 4 274KQ |
National Park |
Thabazimbi |
Kareehoek: Ged 3 274KQ |
National Park |
Thabazimbi |
Blespaardspruit: Ged 3 275K |
National Park |
Thabazimbi |
Kareehoek: Ged 5 274KQ |
National Park |
Thabazimbi |
Blespaardspruit: 1/8 Ged 3 Plaas nr 275 |
National Park |
Thabazimbi |
Kareehoek: 1/12 Ded 3 Plaas nr 274 |
National Park |
Thabazimbi |
Kareehoek: 1/12 Ged 4 Plaas 274 |
National Park |
Thabazimbi |
Kareehoek: 1/12 Ged 5 Plaas nr 274 |
National Park |
Addo |
Vygeboomfontein: Ged3: Ged van Ged1 326 |
National Park |
Beaufort West |
Kookfontein: Plaas nr 393 |
National Park |
West Coast |
Langebaan Strandmeer: Waardasie Plase |
National Park |
Cradock |
Kaal Plaats: Ged 2 & 6 278 (Regs/koste) |
National Park |
Thabazimbi |
Blespaardspruit: 1/8 Ged 3 Plaas nr 275 |
National Park |
Thabazimbi |
Kareehoek: 1/12 Ged 3 Plaas 274 |
National Park |
Thabazimbi |
Kareehoek: 1/12 Ged 4 Plaas 274 |
National Park |
Thabazimbi |
Kareehoek: ,3 Ged 5 Plaas 274 |
National Park |
Thabazimbi |
Kareehoek: ,62 Ged 1 van Plaas nr 274 |
National Park |
Thabazimbi |
Blespaardspruit: 1/2 Ged 3 van Plaas 275 |
National Park |
Thabazimbi |
Blespaardspruit: Ged 4 van Plaas 275 |
National Park |
Addo |
Grond: Regs/koste Addo konsolidasie |
National Park |
Addo |
Nieuwepost: Ged 3 4 4 van plaas 68 |
National Park |
Thabazimbi |
Duikerspan: Restant van Plaas nr 136 |
National Park |
Thabazimbi |
Kareehoek: Ged 9 van Plaas nr 274 |
National Park |
Thabazimbi |
Kareehoek: //3 Ged 3 van Plaas 274 |
National Park |
Potchestroom |
Town & Townlands: Potch 435 IQ Opm koste |
National Park |
Addo |
Weltevrede: Ged 1 van Plaas nr 67 |
National Park |
Thabazimbi |
Kareehoek: Gedeelte 11 van Plaas nr 274 |
National Park |
Kimberly |
Erf 31550: Gedeelte van Erf 3114 |
National Park |
Potchestroom |
Grond: Registrasie Nooitverwacht Potch. |
National Park |
Thabazimbi |
Kareehoek: Ged 10 van Ged 7 Plla nr 274 |
National Park |
Musina |
Welton: 1/3 Ged van Ged 3 van Plaas nr16 |
National Park |
Addo |
Weltevrede: Ged 6 van Plaas nr 67 |
National Park |
Thabazimbi |
Kareehoek: 1/3 Ged van Ged 3 Plaas nr274 |
National Park |
Beaufort West |
Alwynsgat: Gedeelte 1 van Plaas 187 |
National Park |
Beaufort West |
Coerney: Restant van Ged 1 Plaas nr 83 |
National Park |
Addo |
Coerney: Restant van Plaas nr 83 |
National Park |
Addo |
Buffelskuil: Gedeelte 1 van Plaas nr 84 |
National Park |
Addo |
Coerney: Gedeelte 7 van Plaas nr 83 |
National Park |
Addo |
Buffelskuil: Gedeelte 2 van Plaas nr 84 |
National Park |
Thabazimbi |
Kareehoek: 1/3 Ged van Ged 4 Plaas nr274 |
National Park |
Thabazimbi |
Kareehoek: 1/3 Ged van Ged 5 Plaas nr274 |
National Park |
Thabazimbi |
Geelhoutbosch: Ged 6 v Ged 1 Plaas nr269 |
National Park |
West Coast |
Massenberg: Restant van Plaas nr 297 |
National Park |
West Coast |
Massenberg: Restant van Plaas nr 299 |
National Park |
West Coast |
Oostewal: Gedeelte 3 van Plaa nr 292 |
National Park |
Addo |
Marion Baree: Plaas 120 (Uitenhage) |
National Park |
Addo |
Addo Heights: Gedeelte 1 van Plaas 209 |
National Park |
Addo |
Lot de Penhurst: Ged 2 van Plaas 123 |
National Park |
Addo |
Lismore: Restant van Plaas 208 |
National Park |
Cradock |
Spitze Kop: 213 Ged 7 |
National Park |
Thabazimbi |
Zandfontein: Ged 3 van Zandfontein315KQ |
National Park |
Addo |
Wolwekop Nr 82 ged1 en ged3 |
National Park |
Addo |
Woodlands 45 Portion 4 Uitenhage Distrik |
National Park |
Addo |
Addo Heights: Gedeelte 6 Plaas 209 |
National Park |
Addo |
Addo Heights 209 portion 5 of farm |
National Park |
Thabazimbi |
Geelhoutbosch 269KQ 1/24aand van restant |
National Park |
Addo |
Addo Heights 209 Portion 4(Vertrou) |
National Park |
Addo |
Addo Heights 209 Remainder of farm |
National Park |
Addo |
Addo Heights 209 Remainder of port.2 |
National Park |
Thabazimbi |
Diamant 228 KO Portion 19 of farm |
National Park |
Augrabies |
ZeekoeSteek: Portion 35 Rem.port.1+2 No9 |
National Park |
Springbok |
Keerom 341: Ged 15 van plaas Namaqualan |
National Park |
Springbok |
Kookfontein 466: Ded5 van pl Namaqualand |
National Park |
Thabazimbi |
Klipdrift 231KQ Portions 3,4,5 |
National Park |
Cape Town |
Signal Hill: CT367/VT1796 |
National Park |
Cape Town |
Lions Head: CLI148 |
National Park |
Cape Town |
Hout Bay: HB3438/HB2848 |
National Park |
Cape Town |
Silver Mine: CF919/8/CF920/2 |
National Park |
Cape Town |
Dassenberg: CF940/6 |
National Park |
Beaufort West |
Paalhuis No392: Beaufort West RD |
National Park |
Beaufort West |
Rietfontein No205: Restant van plaas |
National Park |
Beaufort West |
Drooge Hoek No92: Restant van plaas |
National Park |
Beaufort West |
Drooge Hoek No92: Ged 3 van plaas |
National Park |
Beaufort West |
Slagt Kloof No203: Restant van plaas |
National Park |
Beaufort West |
De Hoek No204: Restant van plaas |
National Park |
Beaufort West |
De Hoek No204: Ged 1 van plaas |
National Park |
Agulhas |
Rhenosterkop No285: Por 6 |
National Park |
Agulhas |
Soutbosch No 286: Por 4 |
National Park |
Agulhas |
Zoudendaals Valley No 278: Por 1 |
National Park |
Agulhas |
Brakfontein A no 283 |
National Park |
Cape Town |
Blinkvley Vlakte No 1087 Calvinia Rd |
National Park |
Cape Town |
Biesjes Fontein Nr 1086 |
National Park |
Augrabies |
Zeekoe Steek no 9 Portion 18((6467.535ha |
National Park |
Thabazimbi |
Portion 1 of Klipdrift 231 KQ |
National Park |
Thabazimbi |
Portion 21 of Diamant 228 KQ |
National Park |
Addo |
Fascadale 213: Remainder of farm |
National Park |
Addo |
Farm 630: Remainder of farm |
National Park |
Addo |
Riet Poort No19: Por 2 of Por 1 |
National Park |
Addo |
Riet Poort No19: Remaining ext of farm |
National Park |
Addo |
Die Dorings No 21: Remaining ext of Farm |
National Park |
Thabazimbi |
Portion 17 of Diamant 228 KQ |
National Park |
Agulhas |
Farm 287: Portion 2 |
National Park |
Agulhas |
Farm 287: Portion 3 |
National Park |
Springbok |
Canariesfontein: Nr465 Gedeelte 8 |
National Park |
Addo |
Die Dorings 21: Portion 2 |
National Park |
Addo |
Farm 75: Remainder of farm Alexandria |
National Park |
Addo |
Farm 76: Remainder of farm Alexandria |
National Park |
Addo |
Doorn Nek: Remainder of Por 2 |
National Park |
Addo |
The Farm Koms No 70 |
National Park |
Addo |
Dirks Kraal No 286: Rem of Farm |
National Park |
Agulhas |
Bergplaas 291: Remainder of farm |
National Park |
Thabazimbi |
Portion 18 of Diamant 228 KQ |
National Park |
Addo |
Cypherfontein No 160 Portion 4 |
National Park |
Addo |
Cypherfontein No 160 Portion 9 |
National Park |
Addo |
Remainder of Zoutefontein 210 |
National Park |
Addo |
Remainder of Zoutefontein 210 |
National Park |
Calvinia |
Pramberg Rivier 1092 |
National Park |
Calvinia |
Potklys Berg Oos 1094 |
National Park |
Cradock |
Ingleside No 215:Remainder |
National Park |
Cradock |
Ingleside No 215: Portion 3 |
National Park |
Addo |
Portion 2 of Farm Modderfontein No338 |
National Park |
Addo |
Portion 5 of Farm Dirks Kraal No 286 |
National Park |
Addo |
Portion 3 of Farm Dirks Kraal No 286 |
National Park |
Thabazimbi |
Portion 10 of Farm Groothoek 278 |
National Park |
Thabazimbi |
Aandele in restant van Geelhoutbosch 269 |
National Park |
Agulhas |
Paapekuilfontein Nr 281: Por 58 |
National Park |
Addo |
Por2 Nieuw Jaars Kap 300(185.47.2ha) |
National Park |
Addo |
Por7 Nieuw Jaars Kap 300(242.2463ha) |
National Park |
Cradock |
Portion 1 of Farm 595 |
National Park |
Cradock |
Farm 596 |
National Park |
Addo |
Portion 1 of Rietpoort 19 |
National Park |
Agulhas |
Portion 6 of Soutbosch 286 |
National Park |
Cradock |
Farm 387 |
National Park |
Cradock |
Farm 385 |
National Park |
Cradock |
Gedeelte 4 van Plaas Garstlands Kloof384 |
National Park |
Addo |
Portion 2 of Lismore 208 |
National Park |
Cradock |
Remainder of Groot Hoek 267 |
National Park |
Cradock |
Gedeelte 6 van Stapelbergskraal 239 |
National Park |
Cape Town |
Erf 1781 Orangekloof (CPNP) |
National Park |
Agulhas |
Portion 1 of Bergplaas No 291 Bredasdorp |
National Park |
Addo |
Portion 2 of Vaalnek 232 |
National Park |
Addo |
Portion 3 of Vaalnek 232 |
National Park |
Addo |
Portion 1 of Ingleside 215 |
National Park |
Addo |
Portion 2 of Thornleigh 85 |
National Park |
Calvinia |
Uintjes Bosch No7 |
National Park |
Agulhas |
Portion 1 of Farm 342 Bredasdorp RD |
National Park |
Addo |
Portion 5 of Coerney No 83 |
National Park |
Addo |
Remainder of Lynnwood No 86 |
National Park |
Thabazimbi |
Portion 9 of farm Groothoek 278 KQ |
National Park |
Augrabies |
Remainder of Blouputs No 10(12075.22ha |
National Park |
Swellendam |
Erf 5338 Swellendam |
National Park |
Swellendam |
Erf 5339 Swellendam |
National Park |
Calvinia |
Pauls Hoek Nr. 5 |
National Park |
Calvinia |
Waai Kop Nr. 6 |
National Park |
Thabazimbi |
Kareehoek Portion 2 274KQ |
National Park |
Agulhas |
Paapekuil Fontein Portion 57 nr281 |
National Park |
Thabazimbi |
Hartbeestfontein Ptn 21 rem (267.4391ha |
National Park |
Thabazimbi |
Hartbeesfontein 281 KQ portion 15 |
National Park |
Thabazimbi |
Hartbeesfontein 281 KQ portion 18 |
National Park |
Thabazimbi |
Zandfontein 315 KQ Portion 8 |
National Park |
Agulhas |
Paapekuil Fontein 281 Portion 10 |
National Park |
Agulhas |
Erf 426 Suiderstrand |
National Park |
Agulhas |
Erf 665, L'Agulhas |
National Park |
Addo |
Remainder of Henderson 410 |
National Park |
Addo |
Rietrivier 230 Portion 3 |
National Park |
Addo |
Dwaas 232 Portion 6 |
National Park |
Addo |
Dwaas 232 Portion 10 |
National Park |
Addo |
Weltevrede 367 Portion 4 |
National Park |
Addo |
Weltevrede 67 Portion 7 |
National Park |
Addo |
Nieuwe Post 68 Portion 1 |
National Park |
Addo |
Kareehoek Portion 6 274 KQ |
National Park |
Addo |
Nieuwe Post 68;Remainder |
National Park |
Thabazimbi |
Hartebeesfontein 281 Portion 6 |
National Park |
Addo |
Farm Nr 65 Portion 2 |
National Park |
Springbok |
Soubatters Fontein 467 porsion 10 (13ha) |
National Park |
Springbok |
Soubatters Fontein 467 por 5 (910.4274ha |
National Park |
Thabazimbi |
Remainder of Zandspruit 138KQ (791 ha) |
National Park |
Thabazimbi |
Remainder of Kareehoek 274(.068988share) |
National Park |
Addo |
Portion 10 of Vista 367 (780,3857ha) |
National Park |
Agulhas |
Erf no 2 L'Agulhas with house |
National Park |
Thabazimbi |
Share of portion 1 of Kareehoek 274 |
National Park |
Addo |
Portion 9 of Weltevrede 67 (447 ha) |
National Park |
Addo |
Zoute Fontein 210 Portion 2 |
National Park |
Augrabies |
Portion 2 of Nelshoop 12 (1774.36 ha) |
National Park |
Addo |
Portion 6 of Ingleside 215 (402.23ha) |
National Park |
Addo |
Portion 1 of Die Dorings 21 (329 ha) |
National Park |
Addo |
Portion 1 of Vaaldraai 296 (1702ha) |
National Park |
Addo |
Remainder of Oudekraal 327 (552 ha) |
National Park |
Addo |
Por 5 of Henderson 410 (110.72 ha) |
National Park |
Addo |
Remainder of Farm 296 (3231ha) |
National Park |
Addo |
Portion 4 of Groene Leegte 164 (267. ha) |
National Park |
Calvinia |
Manus Zyn Dam 1089 (4556 ha) |
National Park |
Augrabies |
Remainder of Daberas 8 |
National Park |
Thabazimbi |
Kareehoek 274:.150569 Share in Remainder |
National Park |
Springbok |
Soubatters Fontein 467 porsion 37 |
National Park |
Addo |
Sundays River Irrigation Board (51 prop) |
National Park |
Springbok |
Portion 6 of Keerom341(2064 h) |
National Park |
Springbok |
Portion 5 of Canariesfontein 465(963h) |
National Park |
Augrabies |
Portion 7 of Daberas 8(37h) |
National Park |
Cape Town |
Erf 12946 Constantia |
National Park |
Springbok |
Portion 12 of Keerom 341 |
National Park |
Calvinia |
Portion 1 of Stompiesfontein 1197 |
National Park |
Cape Town |
Erf 8884 Hout Bay |
National Park |
Springbok |
Portion 3 of Keerom 341 |
National Park |
Springbok |
Portion 4 of farm Keerom 341 |
National Park |
Thabazimbi |
Portion 2 of Zandfontein 315 KQ |
National Park |
Thabazimbi |
Portion 4 of Zandfontein 315 KQ |
National Park |
Thabazimbi |
Portion 7 of Zandfontein 315 KQ |
National Park |
Addo |
Portion 7of Dirks Kraal 286 |
National Park |
Addo |
Portion 349 fo Strathsomers Estate 42 |
National Park |
Springbok |
Remainder of Keerom 341 |
National Park |
Springbok |
Gedeelte 10 Plaas Keerom 341 |
National Park |
Springbok |
Portion 11 of Keerom 341 |
National Park |
Springbok |
Portion 13 of Keerom 341 |
National Park |
Springbok |
Portion 14 Plaas Keerom 341 |
National Park |
Springbok |
Portion 16 Plaas Keerom 341 |
National Park |
Addo |
Portion 2 of Rietrivier 230 |
National Park |
Addo |
Portion 7 of Rietrivier 230 |
National Park |
Addo |
Portion 3 of Farm 410(Somerset East) |
National Park |
Agulhas |
Remain of Farm 287 Cape Agulhs |
National Park |
Agulhas |
Remain Portion 1 farm 287 Agulh |
National Park |
Agulhas |
Remainder of RhenosterKop 285 Ag |
National Park |
Agulhas |
Portion 1 ofFarm RhenosterKop 285 Ag |
National Park |
Cape Town |
Erf 5113 Kommetjie |
National Park |
Addo |
Remainder of Zuukloof 17 |
National Park |
Addo |
Portion 2 of Farm 52 (Rudvale) |
National Park |
Augrabies |
Portion 1 of Saamwerk 376 (967 ha) |
National Park |
Thabazimbi |
Remainder of Kareehoek: ,64465undiv.shar |
National Park |
Thabazimbi |
Portion 20 of Hartbeestfontein 281 KQ |
National Park |
Thabazimbi |
Por 9 of Hartbeestfontein 281 KQ( 47.9ha |
National Park |
Thabazimbi |
Por 31 of Groothoek 278 KQ(140.1h |
National Park |
Addo |
Remainder of Oliphants Plaat 214 |
National Park |
Addo |
Portion 28 of Vetmaak Vlakte 312 |
National Park |
Addo |
Portion 29 of Vetmaak Vlakte 312 |
National Park |
Thabazimbi |
Portion 1 of Kareehoek:,077882undiv.shar |
National Park |
Cape Town |
Erf 12043 Fish Hoek 37 1890 Ha |
National Park |
Addo |
Klein Dirks Kraal No 287 (1387.3ha) |
National Park |
Addo |
Salieleegte no 336 in Blue Crane Route |
National Park |
Addo |
Por 3(Commando Kl) of Olievenfontein 292 |
National Park |
Addo |
Por 2 (Rietvley) of Olievenfontein 292 |
National Park |
Addo |
Por 3(Christiana) of Volkers River 244 |
National Park |
Addo |
Por 2(Hoekskraal) of Volkers River 244 |
National Park |
Addo |
Por 5(Por of Por 2) of Boerslaagte |
National Park |
Addo |
Rem of Por 2 of Boerslaagte 245 |
National Park |
Addo |
Rem ext ofFarm no 383 in the Blue Crane |
National Park |
Addo |
Farm no 383 in the Blue Crane Route Munp |
National Park |
Addo |
Rem of por 1 of Wortel Kuil no 225 Ikwaz |
National Park |
Addo |
Rem of Erf 142 Waterford Ikwazi Munp |
National Park |
Addo |
Por 1(Rem extent) of Brakvlei 353 |
National Park |
Addo |
Por 1 of Brakvlei 353 (1 half share ) |
National Park |
Addo |
Por 3 of Palmiet Fontein no 281 |
National Park |
Addo |
Por 4 (Middelfo) of Palmiet Fontein 281 |
National Park |
Addo |
Rem extent of Volkers Rivier 244 |
National Park |
Addo |
Por 2 of Palmietfontein no 281 |
National Park |
Addo |
Rem exte of Por 1 of Palmietfontein 281 |
National Park |
Addo |
Portion 1 of Boerslaagte no 245 |
National Park |
Addo |
Postion 6 of Palmietfontein no 281 |
National Park |
Addo |
Por 6(prt Por 3)of Bouwers Fontein 240 |
National Park |
Calvinia |
Elandsberg 1088 (5276.1058 ha) |
National Park |
Springbok |
Portion 7 of Doornfontein 464 (769.2 ha) |
National Park |
Springbok |
Portion 9 of Doornfontein 464 (796.1 ha) |
National Park |
Thabazimbi |
Portion 12 of Duikerspan 136 (2.763 )ha) |
National Park |
Agulhas |
Farm no300 Bredasdorp (2007.4612) |
National Park |
Agulhas |
Rem of Rietfontein 293 (260.23 ha) |
National Park |
Agulhas |
Por 2(por of por 1) of Farm 312 (4.05ha) |
National Park |
Cape Town |
CP Provincial Land Transfer (892.42 ha) |
National Park |
Springbok |
Portion 3 of Doornfontein 464 (736.778h) |
National Park |
Addo |
Por 5(pretkop) of Palmietfontein no 281 |
National Park |
Augrabies |
Por 51(Por of Por 32) of Zeekoe-Steek 9 |
National Park |
Augrabies |
Por 1 of Stofbakkies no 417 (356.7788ha) |
National Park |
Augrabies |
Por 2 of Daberas No 8 (2121.3428 ha) |
National Park |
Musina |
Remainder of Hamilton 41MS(359.46ha) |
National Park |
Musina |
Por 2 of Hamilton 41MS(65.114ha) |
National Park |
Addo |
The Rem of Farm Brakvlei 353(433.7252ha |
National Park |
Cape Town |
Por 33 of Kommetje Estates 948(259.81ha) |
National Park |
Addo |
Por 6(Ptn of Ptn3) of BouwersFontein 240 |
National Park |
Addo |
Erf 1650(p of 880) Colchester 7.9494ha |
National Park |
Addo |
Remain of Erf 881 Colchester 35.7614ha |
National Park |
Musina |
Portion 1 of Janberry 44(755.56 ha) |
National Park |
Thabazimbi |
Ptn 5(ptn of 3) Buffelspoort 280(197ha) |
National Park |
Musina |
Ptn 3 of Samaria 28 (431.9859ha) |
National Park |
Musina |
Remainder of Samaria 28 (431.9859ha) |
National Park |
Addo |
Port 9 (Rem ext) Dwaas 232 (262.6862ha) |
National Park |
Calvinia |
Portion 0 of Boesak 1090 (3288.9187ha) |
National Park |
Agulhas |
Portion 1 Rietfontein A299 (2048ha) |
National Park |
Agulhas |
Portion 2 Rietfontein A299 (796ha) |
National Park |
Agulhas |
Portion 3 Rietfontein A299 (1010ha) |
National Park |
Cape Town |
Erf 1614 Simons Town (31.5377 ha) |
National Park |
Cradock |
Prt 1 of Farm 376 Dist Cradock(25.9087 h |
National Park |
Cradock |
Rem of Farm 373 Dist Cradock(1076.8245h |
National Park |
Cradock |
Por 0Farm 374 Dist Cradock(199.9874 ha) |
National Park |
Springbok |
Por 4 of farm 494 Kwoap(75.1079 ha) |
National Park |
Springbok |
Por 0 of farm 493 Votentoe (2084.2203 ha |
National Park |
Springbok |
Por 0 of farm 483 Graskom (1919.5172ha |
National Park |
Addo |
Por 7 of Strathsomers 42 (573.7851ha |
National Park |
Calvinia |
Por 0 of farm 1028 Gannaga (1400.4812ha |
National Park |
Calvinia |
Por 0 farm 1091 Roodewerf (4190.7013ha |
National Park |
Calvinia |
Rem farm 1027 Kleinfontein(3527.0681ha |
National Park |
Calvinia |
Por 1 farm 61AnnxKleinfontein(128.5869ha |
National Park |
Calvinia |
Por 1 farm 1030 Brandewynsbank(69.8502ha |
National Park |
Thabazimbi |
Rem Ex farm 274 Kareehoek (45.3ha |
National Park |
Springbok |
Por 2 farm 477 Taaibosch Duin(907.223ha |
National Park |
Springbok |
Por 1 farm 483 Graskom(855.6560ha |
National Park |
Addo |
Por 10 farm Groene Leegte 164(166.1770ha |
National Park |
Addo |
Rem Por 12 Groene Leegte 164(86.4977ha |
National Park |
Addo |
(Merrivale) Groene Leegte 164(41.7873ha |
National Park |
Addo |
(Merriton) Groene Leegte 164(83.8284ha |
National Park |
Graaff Reinet |
Erf 1920 Graaff-Reinet (54.3331ha) |
National Park |
Graaff Reinet |
Erf 3569 Graaff-Reinet (2230.0292ha) |
National Park |
Graaff Reinet |
Erf 3570 Graaff-Reinet (1586.1569ha) |
National Park |
Graaff Reinet |
Erf 3866 Graaff-Reinet (311.5285ha) |
National Park |
Graaff Reinet |
Erf 3908 Graaff-Reinet (2359.1783ha) |
National Park |
Graaff Reinet |
Rem of Erf 4311 Graaff-Reinet (7693.1067 |
National Park |
Graaff Reinet |
Erf 5289 Graaff-Reinet (221.9590ha) |
National Park |
Musina |
Portion of Balerno 18 (768.6940ha) |
National Park |
Springbok |
Rem of Rodeklipheuwel 470 (1419.4421ha) |
National Park |
Thabazimbi |
Kareehoek 274ptn 0(rem ext) (603.9064 ha |
National Park |
Thabazimbi |
Groothoek 278 ptn 30 (26.6359 ha) |
National Park |
Augrabies |
Rooipad 15 prt 13 (1.8979 ha) |
National Park |
Augrabies |
Rooipad 15 prt 14 (25.5022 ha) |
National Park |
Springbok |
Roodelaagte 476 ptn 1 (782.4177) |
National Park |
Springbok |
Roodelaagte 476 ptn 2 (876.1023) |
National Park |
Springbok |
Roodelaagte 476 ptn 4 (1054.9534) |
National Park |
Springbok |
Farm 623 (2691.4319) |
National Park |
Augrabies |
Zeekoeisteek 9 Prt 56(1.1991ha) |
National Park |
Cape Town |
Erf 9581(Por of Erf 1788) Hout Bay 4.463 |
National Park |
Thabazimbi |
Hartebeesfontein 281 Prt 27 (8.4975 ha) |
National Park |
Thabazimbi |
Hartebeesfontein 281 Prt 28 (8.4975 ha) |
National Park |
Thabazimbi |
Hartebeesfontein 281 Prt 29 (34.5636ha) |
National Park |
Thabazimbi |
Hartebeesfontein 281 Prt 27 (49.5928 ha) |
National Park |
Springbok |
Rodeklipheuvel 470 (.09375 share)prt 2(2 |
National Park |
Augrabies |
Rooipad 15 ptn 25(ptn of ptn 22) 39.4307 |
National Park |
Augrabies |
Rooipad 15 ptn 24(ptn of ptn 20) 25.9198 |
National Park |
Augrabies |
Rooipad 15 ptn 23(ptn of ptn 9) 706.0205 |
National Park |
Augrabies |
Rooipad 15 ptn 15(ptn of ptn 9) 40.5703 |
National Park |
Calvinia |
De Zyfer 1 ptn 0 (3259.9608ha) |
National Park |
Calvinia |
Rooi Werf 2 ptn 0 (2522.8650ha) |
National Park |
Calvinia |
Lange Kloof 60 ptn 0 (1563.0271ha) |
National Park |
Addo |
Cypherfontein 160 prn 3 rem (213.9313ha) |
National Park |
Addo |
Cypherfontein 160 prn 5 (213.9313ha) |
National Park |
Addo |
Cypherfontein 160 prn 6 rem (156.4013ha) |
National Park |
Addo |
Cypherfontein 160 prn 7 (327.7020ha) |
National Park |
Addo |
Cypherfontein 160 prn 8 (171.3107ha) |
National Park |
Addo |
Nieuw Jaars Kop 300 ptn 6 (171.4050ha) |
National Park |
Calvinia |
Middel Drift 12 por 2 (771.5080 ha) |
National Park |
Calvinia |
Oudebaas Kraal 13 por 1(1858.4070 ha) |
National Park |
Calvinia |
Middeldrift 12,remainder(3499.502 ha) |
National Park |
Calvinia |
Oudebaas Kraal 13, remainder (2364.9592) |
National Park |
Calvinia |
Kleinfontein 59 Annex (278.833ha) |
National Park |
Calvinia |
Klipfontein 55, por 1 (1821.844) |
National Park |
Calvinia |
Kleinfontein 1027, por 1(176.845) |
National Park |
Swellendam |
Erf 4492 Por 0 Ren Ext (5782.00sqm) |
National Park |
Addo |
Strathsomers Est 42, erf 306 (4.5ha) |
National Park |
West Coast |
Strathmore No.42 remain of 289 1984714h |
National Park |
Calvinia |
Farm Ymasqua no 14(5619.98ha) |
National Park |
Calvinia |
Farm Onderste Wagendrift no 15((4715.23) |
National Park |
Addo |
Port 9 farm Ingleside 215: 293 44404 ha |
National Park |
Addo |
Port 10 farm Ingleside 215:308 4044 ha |
National Park |
Addo |
Marion Baree 120 ptn 1 (993.7182 ha) |
National Park |
Addo |
Lismore 208 Rem of Ptn 1 (420.7628 ha) |
National Park |
Addo |
Milverton 121 Ptn 3 (417.0766ha) |
National Park |
Addo |
Milverton 121 Ptn 4(ptn of ptn 2) (93.88 |
National Park |
Springbok |
Graskom 483 Ptn 2 (1914.5265 ha) |
National Park |
Kimberly |
Knoffelfontein 104 Rem (796.3877 ha) |
National Park |
Kimberly |
Knoffelfontein 104 Prt 1 (1696.3617) |
National Park |
Kimberly |
Knoffelfontein 104 Ptn 2 (904.1381 ha) |
National Park |
Agulhas |
Farm Waterford 314 (4502.981ha) |
National Park |
Agulhas |
Paapekuilfontein 281 Ptn B of Rem of 15( |
National Park |
Agulhas |
Rietfointein 299 Portion 4 ( 287,602 ha) |
National Park |
Kimberly |
Farm Scholtzfointein north 137 portion 8 |
National Park |
Addo |
Farm 234 portion 1 |
National Park |
Addo |
Farm 234 portion 2 |
National Park |
Addo |
Farm 234 portion 0 |
National Park |
Addo |
Farm Vaalnek 233 portion 1 |
National Park |
Calvinia |
Farm Mieriesfointein no 1093 |
National Park |
Calvinia |
Farm Platfontein no.11 |
National Park |
Cape Town |
Erf 1510 Hout Bay Cape town 60913 ha |
National Park |
Addo |
Midfor 327 |
National Park |
Addo |
Mainfor 328 |
National Park |
Addo |
Langvlakte 326 |
National Park |
Addo |
Alexandria coast west 318 |
National Park |
Addo |
Grootvlei 329 |
National Park |
Addo |
Boxwood 356 |
National Park |
Addo |
Request 325 |
National Park |
Addo |
Farm 270 |
National Park |
Addo |
Farm 272 |
National Park |
Addo |
Yellow woods 292 |
National Park |
Addo |
Alexandria coast west 308 |
National Park |
Calvinia |
Farm 8 Driefointein (3371,9657 hectares) |
National Park |
Kimberly |
farm Valschfoitein No.105 (2805,4578 ha) |
National Park |
Addo |
Portion 32 of Farm Addo Drift (193.0685) |
National Park |
Calvinia |
Portion 1: farm driefoitein No.8 (1152) |
National Park |
Calvinia |
farm Musquitokolk no. 10 (3871,3081) |
National Park |
Addo |
Portion 279 (portion of 216) Strathmore |
National Park |
Addo |
farm416 Bloukrans No.23 (505.0861 ha) |
National Park |
Kimberly |
Farm Kameel No 118: 1284,7980 hectares |
National Park |
Addo |
Farm Wellspark 37: 475,5201 hectares |
National Park |
Addo |
Por 5(1p of Por 2) of Volkers River 244 |
National Park |
Addo |
Portion of farm416 Bloukrans No.23 |
National Park |
West Coast |
Bottelary: Gedeelte 4 (J.S. du Toit) |
National Park |
West Coast |
Bottelary: Gedeelte 4 (B.F.Cilliers) |
National Park |
Calvinia |
Grasberg Noord 1084 |
National Park |
Calvinia |
Varsch Fontein 1085 |
National Park |
Calvinia |
Potklys Berg Suid 1095 |
National Park |
Calvinia |
Springbokfontein 1096 |
National Park |
Calvinia |
Folmoesfontein 1097 |
National Park |
Calvinia |
Springbok Vlakte 1098 |
National Park |
Calvinia |
Luipers Kop 1099 |
National Park |
Calvinia |
Luipers Kop Suid 1100 |
National Park |
Calvinia |
Por 0 Hoender Hoek 3 |
National Park |
Calvinia |
Por 0 Taai Bosch Kloof 63 |
National Park |
Calvinia |
Por 0 Waterval 64 |
National Park |
Calvinia |
Por 1 Quaggasfontein 66 |
National Park |
Thabazimbi |
Stand: Zandfontein No. 315 Remainder of p |
National Park |
Addo |
NieuwJaars Kop no.300 Port 1:3064679 ha |
National Park |
Addo |
Rodeklipheuvel portions 2&3 21 872 554 ha |
National Park |
West Coast |
Erf 2046 Langebaan Malmesbury 337 sq mt |
National Park |
West Coast |
No. 62 Div of Sutherland 2194 8390 Ha |
National Park |
West Coast |
Paapekuil Fontein No.281 Hact 471 0926 |
National Park |
Kimberly |
Farm SchotzFontein Portion 2,3,5,9 and 10 |
National Park |
Addo |
Portion 12 of the Farm Wolve Kop no.82 |
National Park |
Addo |
Erf 1753 (Portion of ERF1739) Colchester |
National Park |
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27 November 2017 - NW3055
Groenewald, Dr PJ to ask the MINISTER OF PUBLIC SERVICE AND ADMINISTRATION
(1) What number of employees in the Public Service has been dismissed with full pay (a) in each government department and (b) at each post level? (2) What number of the specified dismissed employees has currently been dismissed (a) in each government department and (b) at each post level (i) for less than 60 days, (ii) for 60-90 days, (iii) for 90-120 days and (iv) for longer than 120 days? (3) What is the total cost attached to the days of jobs lost in all the specified cases?
Reply:
1. (a) There are no employees dismissed with full pay in the Public Service. The
salaries of employees dismissed are terminated with effect from the date of dismissal and captured as such on the payroll system.
2. (a) There is no specified employee currently dismissed with full pay in the Public
Service .The dismissal and termination of employees from the payroll system due to misconduct is implemented with effect from the date when a decision by the chairperson of the hearing is implemented by the Executive Authority in the case of the Head of Department, and in the case of an official is in terms of section 16B (1) of the Public Service Act.
3. There are no costs associated with dismissals of officials as their salaries are terminated on the payroll on effecting the dismissal according to the procedure.
MS FAITH MUTHAMBI MP
MINISTER FOR PUBLIC SERVICE AND ADMINISTRATION
DATE:
27 November 2017 - NW3276
Gqada, Ms T to ask the Minister of Energy
What are the full reasons for the delays in the implementation of the National Solar Water Heater Programme; 2) Whether his department has established working relationships with municipalities to roll out the implementation of the specified programme; if not, why not; if so, what are the relevant details of the (a) nature of the relationship that his department has with municipalities,(b) Meetings that have taken place to date; and (c) Decisions that have been made to date resulting from these meetings; 3) Whether he has found that the municipalities are willing to participate in the programme even though it is not generating revenue; if not, what steps has his department taken to encourage participation in the programme; 4) Whether he has found that municipalities have the capacity to support the programme; if not, why not; if so, what are the relevant details of the support that the municipalities are providing?
Reply:
In the main the implementation of the National Solar Water Heater (SWH) Programme has been delayed by the need to and meetings, and agree with critical stakeholders such as the municipalities.
1) (a) Following the consultation referred to in (1) above, collaboration with participating municipalities has now been formalised through the signing of Municipal Framework Agreements.
(b) The Department convened consultative meetings with the following municipalities:
- Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Municipality (on 03/03/2017);
- Ventersdorp/Tlokwe Local Municipality (on 30/03/2017);
- Bitou Local Municipality (on 09/05/2017);
- uMgungundlovu District Municipality (on 13/11/2017);and
- eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality (on 14/11/2017).
(c) The meetings resolved that:
- Municipalities will:
- Select and propose to the Department the areas in which SWHs will be installed;
- Identify government owned warehouses that are in close proximity to the installation areas;
- Submit databases of job-seekers that reside within, or are closer to, the targeted beneficiary communities; and
- Fast-track the outstanding Municipal Framework Agreements (where applicable).
- The Department will send to the municipalities the technical standards, specification and requirements which will apply to the SWH(s) that are compatible with the climatic conditions of the Designated Installation Areas(s).
3) The municipalities are willing to participate in the Programme particularly because the targeted households are in the main low income segments who also benefit from free basic energy programmes.
4) Most municipalities that the Department has engaged to date have demonstrated capacity to support the programme in accordance with the municipal obligations contained in the Municipal Framework Agreement. For example, some municipalities have provided the Department with the list of installation areas as well as the database of job-seekers, The Department continues to consult and support municipalities that are lagging behind in terms of fulfilling their obligations.
27 November 2017 - NW3091
Bara, Mr M R to ask the Minister of Police
(1) (a) How many SA Police Service (SAPS) members that formed part of the Cato Manor Serious and Violent Crime Unit were suspended as a result of alleged death squad operations that were carried out by the unit (details furnished) (b) of these how many (i) passed away whilst on suspension, (ii) retired whilst on suspension, (iii) are still on suspension and (iv) have had their suspension lifted and (c) in each case what are the relevant details including the (i) full names, (ii) rank and (iii) date of suspension; (2) (a) how many of the members are currently facing disciplinary action and (b) what are the status of these actions?
Reply:
(1)(a) There were 24 members, who formed part of the Cato Manor Serious and Violent Crime Unit.
(1)(b)(i) One member passed away whilst on suspension.
(1)(b)(ii)) Eight members retired whilst on suspension.
(1)(b)(iii) Fifteen members are still on suspension.
(1)(b)(iv) No members have had their suspensions lifted.
(1)(c)(i)(ii)(iii)
No |
Rank |
Initials and Surname |
Date of suspension |
Service Termination |
Major General |
JL Booysen |
2017-02-28 (early retirement) |
||
Lt Colonel |
JM Olivier |
2012-11-09 |
2017-01-31 (retirement) |
|
Captain |
SJ Smith |
2012-11-09 |
||
Captain |
A Lockem |
2012-11-09 |
2016-05-31 (resigned) |
|
Captain |
N Crouse |
2012-11-09 |
||
Lieutenant |
M Panday |
2012-11-09 |
||
Lieutenant |
MW Thabethe |
2012-11-09 |
2016-06-30 (resigned) |
|
Warrant Officer |
R Naidoo |
2012-11-09 |
||
Warrant Officer |
B Zondi |
2012-11-09 |
2015-12-31 (purchasing discharge) |
|
Warrant Officer |
TE Mdlalose |
2012-11-09 |
||
Warrant Officer |
EA Nel |
2012-11-09 |
2016-05-31 (purchasing discharge) |
|
Warrant Officer |
ME Nkabane |
2012-11-09 |
||
Warrant Officer |
A Pillay |
2012-11-09 |
||
Warrant Officer |
J Marten |
2012-11-09 |
||
Warrant Officer |
CJ Smith |
2012-11-09 |
||
Warrant Officer |
PW George |
2012-11-09 |
2017-06-30 (early retirement) |
|
Warrant Officer |
P Makhanya |
2012-11-09 |
||
Warrant Officer |
A Ghaness |
2012-11-09 |
||
Warrant Officer |
G Padayachee |
2012-11-09 |
||
Warrant Officer |
AFJ Staltz |
2012-11-09 |
||
Warrant Officer |
PJ Mostert |
2012-11-09 |
2016-07-31 (early retirement) |
|
Sergeant |
RC Lee |
2012-11-09 |
||
Sergeant |
TM Mkhwanazi |
2012-11-09 |
||
Captain |
N Eva |
2012-11-09 |
(deceased) |
(2)(a) A total of 15 members, are currently facing disciplinary action.
(2)(b) The members are still on suspension.
27 November 2017 - NW2929
Groenewald, Dr PJ to ask the Minister of Defence and Military Veterans
(1) Whether her department gave permission for the removal of a MiG-21 jet fighter from the Air Force Museum and donating it to Angola; if so, (a) what is the reason for that, (b) whether all legal requirements were met and (c) whether the SA Heritage Resources Agency (i) was consulted regarding the donation and (ii) gave its consent; (2) whether she will make a statement on the matter?
Reply:
(1) Yes the Department gave permission for the removal of a Mig-21 jet fighter from the Air Force Museum. The aircraft was not donated but returned back to its original owners since it belongs to the Angolans.
(a) The Aircraft was not donated but returned back to the Angolans, this is evident in the history of the Aircraft.
(b) Yes all legal requirements were met since all necessary documentation including necessary authority for the movement of Arms across the boarders was acquired from the Arms Control Board as regulated.
(c) There was no need to contact the SA Heritage Resource Agency for equipment that does not belong to the country since the aircraft belongs to the Angolans and was just returned back to its original owners.
BRIEF HISTORY OF THE AIRCRAFT
On 14 December 1989 a Mig-21 Bis Fishbed serial number C340 of the Angolan Air Force flown by Lieutenant Domingos José de Almeida Vinez took off from the airfield at Lubango on a routine ferry flight from Lubango to the airfield at Menogue. The aircraft climbed to altitude on a general heading of 90 degrees magnetic.
On a number of occasions, the aircraft entered clouds and upon regaining visual contact with the ground, the Pilot was no longer able to orientate himself as to his position. After a while he elected to divert to Cuito Cuanavale. Continuing on his present course, the aircraft began giving the pilot a low fuel warning at which time, he elected to attempt an emergency landing.
After preparing the aircraft for the forced landing, he selected an open field and executed a near perfect “normal” landing near Otjiwarongo in South West Africa (Namibia) and the aircraft sustained only minor damage. The Mig-21 bis was then taken by the South African government and is presently at the SAAF Museum.
The Apartheid South Africa cannot claim any historical war significance to this Air Craft for the following reason: (1) The Air Craft was not captured during the border War between South Africa and Angola, as this was during the UN resolution 435 of Namibia which was adopted on 01 April 1989, with called for the withdrawal of South African forces from Namibia, the cease fire agreement and the establishment of the UN supervised elections, i.e. United Nations Transitional Assistance Group (UNTAG).
27 November 2017 - NW1634
Maynier, Mr D to ask the Minister of Finance
Whether he has entered into any discussion about reinstituting the Counter Money Laundering Advisory Council; if not, why not; if so, what are the relevant details?
Reply:
Yes, a meeting was held with the Minister of Justice and officials regarding the implementation of the Financial Intelligence Amendment Act, which included a discussion on the consultative mechanisms to replace Counter Money Laundering Advisory Council. At the meeting it was agreed that an Inter-Departmental Anti-Money Laundering and Combating the Financing of Terrorism Forum be set up to operate initially, to improve the quality of consultation for implementation, after which we will consider how best to legislate such consultation forums.
The mandate of the Committee would be to promote discussion, collaboration and coordination between the relevant law enforcement agencies, government departments and regulatory authorities to ensure that the South African authorities are more effective in implementing both the spirit and letter of the complete legal framework against money laundering and terrorist financing. In addition, a consultative structure to facilitate engagements with accountable institutions in the private sector is also being established, with a Banking Sector AML/CFT Steering Committee already having been established. Treasury has published a consultation document to seek public comments on these new consultation mechanisms We will monitor how well these consultation forums work over the year or two, and thereafter make a decision on how best to formalize the consultation forums.
There is therefore no intention to legislate for the continuation of the CMLAC, as we want to deepen and improve our consultative mechanisms to strengthen implementation. The CMLAC played a significant role in the drafting of the initial regulations of the FIC Act when it was first enacted in 2003, but was not as effective as a forum for implementation. This was pointed out in the explanatory memo of the Amendment Bill when it was tabled in Parliament in 2015.
27 November 2017 - NW3666
Mackay, Mr G to ask the Minister of Energy
(1) What are the details of the (a) processes followed to appoint a certain person to a certain position (name and details furnished),(b) criteria that need to be met to fill the chairpersonship and (c) energy –related qualifications that the specified person holds to be a suitable candidate to fill the role in a specialised energy-related entity; (2) whether the specified position was advertised before the specified person was appointed; if not, why not; if so, what are the relevant details; (3) whether the Minister of Science and Technology was consulted before the specified appointment was made as required by the National Energy Act ,Act 34 of 2008; if not, why not; if so, what are the relevant details?
Reply:
1.The details are outlined below.
a) The process followed to appoint Dr Ingrid Tufvesson to the SANEDI Board is the process outlined in section 8(2) of the Nuclear Energy Act.
b) The National Energy Act does not specify any particular criteria that must be met to fill the Chairpersonship, save for the requirement contained in section 8(9), which states that a Board member must have a relevant qualifications and experience or special knowledge.
c) The National Energy Act does not require the SANEDI Board Chairperson to hold specialist energy-related qualifications. However, the Department is confident that Dr Tufvesson possesses the necessary skill and experience to provide effective strategic leadership to the SANEDI Board and the organisation.
2. The position was not advertised, as it is not a specific requirement of the National Energy Act that this must take place.
3. Yes, the consultation with the Minister of Science and Technology was not specific to the Chairperson but rather to the Board as a whole as required by the National Energy Act.
27 November 2017 - NW3566
Kalyan, Ms SV to ask the Minister of Defence and Military Veterans
(a) What is the total number of supplier invoices that currently remain unpaid by (i) her department and (ii) each entity reporting to her for more than (aa) 30 days, (bb) 60 days, (cc) 90 days and (dd) 120 days and (b) what is the total amount outstanding in each case?
Reply:
DEPARTMENT OF MILITARY VETERANS
DMV strives to pay suppliers within 30 days. There was no recorded outstanding payment to SMMEs as at 31 October 2017. However, for well established companies, there is still a challenge with processing some of the invoices due to the following challenges at DMV:
- DMV is not yet using LOGIS (Logical Information System)
- Lack of a computerized system leads to lack of proper tracking system
- For travel related invoices, approvers are often out office leading to delays in the approval of invoices for payment (linked to manual approval processes).
- Lack of capacity to manage the volume of invoices related to Travel
As per the tablelink below (DMV UNPAID INVOICES AS AT 31 OCTOBER 2017), challenging accounts are Vodacom, Travel with Flair and SITA. The challenge is historical backlog, however, the Department is working hard to resolve these.
http://pmg-assets.s3-website-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/RNW3566DMV_UNPAID.pdf
Furthermore, as at 30 September 2017, DMV account with other Government Departments had an outstanding balance of R60.5m mainly related provisioning of healthcare Support by SAHMS (R50.5m) as well as the provisioning of Housing by Human Settlement (R10m). see link below
http://pmg-assets.s3-website-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/RNW3566DMV_ACCOUNT.pdf
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENCE
1. The response for the Department of Defence is as follow:
(i) The number of verified and legitimate invoices that are currently (Report date: 8 Nov 2017) in possession and that remain unpaid within the Department of Defence are:
Ser |
Category |
Nr of Invoices |
Rand Value |
(aa) |
More than 30 Days |
30 |
R1,344,559 |
(bb) |
60 Days |
0 |
R0 |
(cc) |
90 Days |
5 |
R14,683 |
(dd) |
120 Days |
11 |
R17,531 |
TOTAL NR OF INVOICES |
46 |
R1,376,773 |
The main reasons for these invoices not paid relates to the invoices being received late and then the processes to verify the correctness forces the invoices into the category of more than 30 days. Invoices in the categories of 90 to 120 days mostly relates to invoices where the verification process to confirm legitimacy takes longer due to disputes and geographical location of some units. It remains critical that all controls are continuously exercised to ensure that only verified legitimate invoices are paid.
MILITARY OMBUD
The Office of the Military Ombud has one (1) invoice under Item 20, Serial Number 20018925 (Food & Drinks: Office and Meetings) valued at R15,667.80 that has not been paid for more than sixty (60) days.
27 November 2017 - NW3389
Esau, Mr S to ask the Minister of Defence and Military Veterans
(1)(a)How is the loss of scarce skills at 1 Military Hospital being addressed in terms of the Retention of Critical and Scarce Skills Strategy and (b) why is the appointment of medical doctors allegedly being delayed while there is a high vacancy rate at the hospital; (2) has the occupational service dispensation (OSD) been fully implemented at the specified hospital; if not, why not; if so, what are the relevant details; (3) has the commuted overtime of medical professionals in the SA Military Health Service (SAMHS) been aligned to that of the Department of Health; if not, why not; if so, what are the relevant details; (4) whether she has found that the (a) current status of OSD and commuted overtime have an impact on the loss of medical professionals in the SAMHS, (b) lack or unavailability of specialised medical equipment deter medical professionals from working in military hospitals and (c) centralised command structure responsible for the appointment of new medical doctors causes the long period of recruitment and deter the retention of critical skills? NW3782E
Reply:
Following the report of the Medical Task Team appointed by the Minister and the subsequent acceptance of all its recommendations, there has been much improvement in addressing the Human Resources challenges at the SAHMS
1. (a) The loss of scarce skills at 1 Military Hospital are managed as a critical issue in the SAMHS. Bilateral meetings have taken place between the SAMHS and the Human Resource Division to ensure the appointment of healthcare practitioners, especially medical officers and specialists.
(b) Collaboration has taken place between the SAMHS and staff of the Human Resources Division to address processes and procedures. The agreements are being enforced and the initial delays in appointment of the capability had been successfully addressed.
2. The occupational service dispensation (OSD) has been fully implemented at 1 Military Hospital in line with the prescripts of the Department of Public Service Administration after a comprehensive audit was performed on the personal files of all healthcare practitioners in the SAMHS.
3. The commuted overtime of medical professionals in the SAMHS are aligned to that of the Department of Health.
4. (a) It is argued that the current status of OSD and commuted overtime do not have an impact on the loss of medical professionals in the SAMHS as application of the OSD and commuted overtime are applied according to the prescripts and procedures that are followed for the National Department of Health.
(b) The lack or unavailability of specialized medical equipment does impact on the recruitment and retention of medical professionals for utilisation in the military hospitals.
(c) As was indicated in Question 3389 1 b the appointment process of medical doctors had been streamlined. Flexible arrangements had been agreed upon to facilitate and are enforced to ensure the speedy appointment of especially medical officers and specialists.
27 November 2017 - NW3048
Dlamini, Mr MM to ask the Minister of Energy
What is the total number of households that have benefited from the rural electrification programme in each province?
Reply:
Through the Integrated National Electrification Programme (INEP), the Department has embarked on a national programme that saw the electrification of over seven (7) million rural households, since 1994 to date .This is in line with programme of government to ensure universal access by 2015 to modern forms of energy. The provincial numbers are:
Province |
Number of Households |
Eastern Cape |
1 258 237 |
Free State |
411 402 |
Gauteng |
833 818 |
Kwa-Zulu Natal |
1 301 454 |
Limpopo |
1 279 824 |
Mpumalanga |
709 048 |
North West |
809 357 |
Northern Cape |
157 849 |
Western Cape |
467 753 |
Total |
7 228 742 |
In terms of 2016 community survey, access to electrify per Province is listed as follows:
- Limpopo Province 93%,
- KwaZulu Natal 89%,
- Gauteng 90%,
- Free State 94%
- North West 89%
- Western Cape 97%
- Mpumalanga 90%, and
- Eastern Cape85%
27 November 2017 - NW3388
Esau, Mr S to ask the Minister of Defence and Military Veterans
What is the current status of the laboratory and radiological departments at 1 Military Hospital?
Reply:
Both the laboratory and radiological departments at 1 Military Hospital are operational. The optimal functioning of the departments are, however, compromised by redundant technology and equipment as a result of the SAMHS financial constraints.
27 November 2017 - NW3311
Moteka, Mr PG to ask the Minister of Sport and Recreation
(1) Whether the (a) chief executive officer and (b) chief financial officer of entities reporting to him are employed on a permanent basis; if not, (2) whether the specified officers are employed on a fixed term contract; if so, (a) what are the names of each of the officers and (b) when (i) was each officer employed and (ii) will each officer’s contract end?
Reply:
(1) (a) The Chief Exective Officer (CEO) of Boxing South Africa is employed on a full-time, 5-year contract.
The CEO of South Africa Institute for a Drug-Free Sport (SAIDS) is employed on a permanent, full-time basis.
(b) The Chief Financial Officer (CFO) of Boxing SA is employed on a full-time, permanent basis.
The CFO of SAIDS is employed full-time, on a performance-based contract.
(2) (a) The CEO of Boxing SA is Mr. Tsholofelo Lejaka.
The CFO of Boxing SA is Mr. Thabang Moses.
The CEO of SAIDS is Mr. Khalid Galant.
The CFO of SAIDs is Mr. Onke Ngwane.
(b) (i) Mr. Lejaka assumed duty on 13 June 2016. Mr Moses started work on 07 March 2016.
Mr. Galant was appointed in 2008, according to the appointment framework of the South. African institute for Drug-Free Sport Act 14 of 1997, as amended (see Drug Free Sport Amendment Act, 2006). Mr Ngwane was appointed in 2015 on a two-year contract. Upon satisfactory completion of the two-year contract, a new, three year contract was entered into.
(ii) Mr. Lejaka’s employment contract ends in June 2021.
Mr. Onke Ngwane’s employment contract ends in 2020.
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27 November 2017 - NW3645
Dlamini, Ms L to ask the Minister of Energy
1) Whether, with reference to the Integrated Resource Plan (IRP) that his department will be releasing, his department has taken into consideration and/or consulted the 2016 Council for Scientific and Industrial Research report about the IRP? NW4075E
Reply:
- Yes, the Department has taken all comments received, including that of CSIR, during the public consultation process of December 2016 to March 2017 into consideration.
27 November 2017 - NW3403
Waters, Mr M to ask the Minister of Police
What number of drug-related cases from the Boksburg North Police Station in Gauteng (a) went to court and (b) ended in successful convictions in the 2016-17 financial year?
Reply:
a) A total of 691 drug-related cases from the Boksburg North Police Station went to court during the 2016/2017 financial year.
b) A total of 89 drug-related cases ended in successful convictions in the 2016/2017 financial year.
27 November 2017 - NW3687
Esau, Mr S to ask the Minister of Defence and Military Veterans
(a) What plans does her department have to further decentralise procurement and provide units with self-accounting status, (b) how will financial scrutiny be ensured should this happen, (c) what will become of the Area Support Bases, (d) will level 4 procurement sections be reviewed and aligned with SA Police Service and decentralised procurement of other government departments?
Reply:
Question 1a.
What Plans does her department have to further decentralise procurement and provide units with self-accounting status:
Response
There are no further plans to further decentralise procurement. Procurement delegations have been devolved to the lowest level (Level 4) in the Department.
Question 1b.
How will financial scrutiny be ensured should this happen?
Response
Financial scrutiny is administered by the finance functionaries (budget managers). Each unit that has a procurement delegation processes their requirements through their duly established financial control committees. Payment is executed at financial management division, any invoices that are inconsistent with the delegation are not processed until the matter has been resolved.
Question 1c.
What will become of the Area Support Bases?
Response
Area Support Bases are part of the procurement delegation regime.
Question 1d.
Will level 4 procurement sections be reviewed and aligned with SA Police Service and decentralised procurement of other government department?
Response
The current DOD procurement delegation regime is in line with reigning legislated procurement prescripts, there is no intent to align it to SAPS or any other department’s procurement delegation regime.
27 November 2017 - NW3757
Mhlongo, Mr P to ask the Minister of Defence and Military Veterans
(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:
- Yes the Department of Defence and Military Veterans, Military Ombud entered into a contract with Travel Flair.
CONTRACT DETAILS
S/N |
Contract No |
Contract Description |
Period |
End User |
Progress |
Estimate Paid |
a |
b |
c |
d |
e |
f |
|
01 |
CPSC/B/G/454/2011 |
Provision of Travel Services to the ministry of Defence and Military Veterans |
01 April – 31 March 2015 |
Ministry of Defence and Military Veterans Mr Shibambo from Office of the Minister |
Extended to 31 Dec 2017 |
RM41 |
02 |
CPSC/B/PC/055/2014 |
Provision of travel services to the Military Ombudsman |
01 July 2015 extended up 31 December 2017 |
Military Ombudsman Mr Makgari |
Extended up 31 December 2017 period to 14 days |
RM7 |
27 November 2017 - NW3198
Moteka, Mr PG to ask the Minister of Sport and Recreation
Whether he will continue with the Sports Focus Schools project that was started in 2015 and (b) what have been the achievements of the project to date?
Reply:
(a) Sport Focus Schools (SFS) are the pinnacle of the School Sport System and represent the first layer of our Sport Academy system as outlined in the South African Sport Academies Strategic Framework and Policy Guidelines. The SFS plays a central role in developing and nurturing talent identified by talent scouts in the national school sport leagues. It further ensures that each talented athlete has a development pathway in line with the National Federation’s Long-Term Participation Development Plan.
(b) We currently have 62 SFSes across all the 9 provinces catering for all 16 priority codes. We have about 67 learners under the Ministerial Bursary programme placed in some of the SFSes. Through the conditional grant framework, about 5% of the Sport Academies’ allocation is used to support SFSes in all provinces.
27 November 2017 - NW3115
Mbhele, Mr ZN to ask the Minister of Police
Whether any (a) company, (b) nonprofit organisation and/or (c) individual consultant has been awarded a contract to facilitate the public consultation process for the White Paper on Safety and Security; if not, what is the position in this regard; if so, (i) what is the name of the entity or individual, (ii) what was the monetary value of the tender awarded, (iii) on what date was the tender approved and (iv) what competitive bidding process was followed to ensure compliance with proper procurement procedures and a cost-effective outcome?
Reply:
The Civilian Secretrariat for Police Service (CSPS) has not awarded any contract to any company, nonprofit organisation or individual consultant to facilitate the public consultation process for the White Paper on Saftey & Security.
A consultant has been contracted by an International Development Partner, the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ), to provide technical assistance to the Civilian Secretariat to draft an implementation framework and related outputs for the White Paper on Safety and Security. The focus of this consultant’s assignment is research, which is complemented by a process of engagements accross different government sectors and spheres and with relevant civil society and academic role-players active in the violence and crime prevention sector.
The GIZ support to the CSPS is being provided in the framework of the ongoing South African-German cooperation programme on violence and crime prevention, the German contribution to which is implemented on behalf of the German government by GIZ. The programme is part of the bilateral cooperation between the two countries.
- The consultant’s name is Ms. Melanie Lue-Dugmore
- The value of the contract between GIZ and the consultant is up to a maximum of R280.000. GIZ is covering the costs of professional fees, while the Civilian Secretariat is covering the travel and accommodation costs of the consultant during the performance of the assignment.
- The contract period is from 18 August 2017 to 31 March 2018.
- The services of the consultant were procured by GIZ strictly in line with its standard procurement rules and regulations. The contract was awarded directly on the grounds of cost efficiency and highly suitable expertise based on the fact that the consultant had previously played an instrumental role in the development of the White Paper on Safety and Security as part of the team from the Consortium on Crime and Violence Prevention, which had originally been contracted by the Civilian Secretariat to assist in the drafting of the White Paper.
27 November 2017 - NW3392
Marais, Mr S to ask the Minister of Defence and Military Veterans
What is the current status of the (a) intensive care unit and (b) operation theatres at 1 Military Hospital in comparison with 2 Military Hospital?
Reply:
The optimal functioning of the (a) intensive care unit and (b) operational theatres at 1 Military Hospital has been compromised by the delayed refurbishment project. The intensive care unit at I Military Hospital is also not yet operational. The intensive care unit and operational theatres at 2 Military Hospital are operational as the refurbishment project of 2 Military Hospital has been finalised.
27 November 2017 - NW2946
Wilson, Ms ER to ask the Minister of Police
(1)(a) What number of persons were identified by the SA Police Services (SAPS) as having been victims of human trafficking (i) leaving the country and (ii) brought into the country in each province in each of the past five financial years, (b) what is the country of origin of each victim and (c) in which country was each victim rescued; (2) (a) whether the SAPS apprehended a suspect in each case and (b) what is the current status of each case?
Reply:
(1)(a)(i) The number of persons that were identified by the South African Police Service (SAPS), as having been victims of human trafficking and who were leaving the country, is as follows:
Province |
2012/2013 |
2013/2014 |
2014/2015 |
2015/2016 |
2016/2017 |
Total |
Eastern Cape |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
Free State |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
Gauteng |
3 |
3 |
2 |
1 |
0 |
9 |
KwaZulu-Natal |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
Limpopo |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
Mpumalanga |
0 |
1 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
1 |
North West |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
Northern Cape |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
Western Cape |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
Total |
3 |
4 |
2 |
1 |
0 |
10 |
(1)(a)(ii) The number of persons that were identified by the SAPS, as having been victims of human trafficking and who were brought into the country, is as follows:
Province |
2012/2013 |
2013/2014 |
2014/2015 |
2015/2016 |
2016/2017 |
Total |
Eastern Cape |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
Free State |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
1 |
1 |
Gauteng |
0 |
0 |
0 |
12 |
12 |
24 |
KwaZulu-Natal |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
65 |
65 |
Limpopo |
0 |
53 |
72 |
32 |
13 |
170 |
Mpumalanga |
5 |
2 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
7 |
North West |
0 |
0 |
0 |
4 |
64 |
68 |
Northern Cape |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
Western Cape |
2 |
1 |
2 |
0 |
0 |
5 |
Total |
7 |
56 |
74 |
48 |
155 |
340 |
(1)(b)(c) and (2)(a)(b) An annexure is attached and contains the following information:
(1)(b) The country of origin of each victim.
(1)(c) The country where the victims were rescued.
(2)(a) Suspects apprehended.
(2)(b) The current status of each case.