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30 October 2017 - NW2937

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

Whether, since 1 January 2016, the Postbank has ever been approached by any (a) member of and/or (b)(i) person and /or (ii) business associated with any member of a certain family (name furnished) to provide banking facilities either on a personal or commercial level; if so, what are the details of (aa)(aaa) persons and /or (bbb) businesses that applied for banking facilities and (bb) banking facilities were applied for each case?

Reply:

Having been advised by SAPO, the Minister hereby seeks to amplify the reply to the question as follows:

No member of the Gupta family approached the Postbank to open up an account.

An employee from JIC Limited approached the Postbank’s Head of Sales and Customer Care telephonically in August 2016 to open an account. The Postbank requested details of the company and financial statements. Upon receipt of this information, Postbank established that JIC Limited is part of the Oakbay Investments (Pty) Ltd.

The Postbank responded that it did not have capabilities to service corporate accounts such as risk management, IT infrastructure for large volumes, corporate electronic banking, corporate products such as Forex, trade finance, corporate lending, etc. Currently the Postbank mainly services individuals, SMME’s and small scale NGOs.

In 2017, a secretary of ANN7 called the Postbank with an intention to open a corporate account. Postbank responded that they were unable to do so at this stage for the same reasons as were presented in 2016.

 

Approved/Not Approved

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Dr Siyabonga Cwele, MP

Minister of Telecommunications and Postal Services

Date:   

 

 

30 October 2017 - NW2187

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Gqada, Ms T to ask the Minister of Police

(1) (a) What are the relevant norms and standards pertaining to the safety and security of armouries of the SA Police Service and (b) what steps are taken to ensure that armouries comply with the prescribed norms and standards; (2) (a) how many cases of theft have been reported from police armouries (i) in the (aa) 2014-15, (bb) 2015-16 and (cc) 2016-17 financial years and (ii) since 1 April 2017 to the latest date for which information is available and (b) in each case, what are the particulars of the (i) type and (ii) quantity of weapons stolen?

Reply:

(1)(a) Norms and Standards applicable to the safety and security of Armourers in the South African Police Services are regulated in terms of SO(S) and

more specific SO(S) 21, 48, 51 and 55.

(b) In order to ensure that armouries comply with prescribed norms and

standards as stipulated in SO(S), parade inspections are conducted by immediate commanders, bi-annual inspections by appointed committee members, annual stocktaking, cycle counts, unannounced inspections, inspections by Internal Audit and Auditor General to ensure that firearms are correctly accounted for in terms of:

  • Location
  • Condition
  • Serial number
  • Competency
  • Type
  • Calibre

(2) aa) 2014/15

NATURE OF LOSSES

EASTERN CAPE

FREE STATE

GAUTENG

KWAZULU NATAL

LIMPOPO

MPUMALANGA

NATIONAL OFFICE

NORTH WEST

NORTHERN CAPE

WESTERN CAPE

THEFT OUT OF OFFICES/STORE

5

3

4

5

3

1

4

3

1

8

bb) 2015/16

NATURE OF LOSSES

EASTERN CAPE

FREE STATE

GAUTENG

KWAZULU NATAL

LIMPOPO

MPUMALANGA

NATIONAL OFFICE

NORTH WEST

NORTHERN CAPE

WESTERN CAPE

THEFT OUT OF OFFICES/STORE

8

 

24

18

 

 

4

2

3

 

 

cc) 2016/17

NATURE OF LOSSES

EASTERN CAPE

FREE STATE

GAUTENG

KWAZULU NATAL

LIMPOPO

MPUMALANGA

NATIONAL OFFICE

NORTH WEST

NORTHERN CAPE

WESTERN CAPE

THEFT OUT OF OFFICES/STORE

3

1

1

8

3

1

1

2

1

2

b)ii) 2014/15

NATURE OF LOSSES

EASTERN CAPE

FREE STATE

GAUTENG

KWAZULU NATAL

LIMPOPO

MPUMALANGA

NATIONAL OFFICE

NORTH WEST

NORTHERN CAPE

WESTERN CAPE

STOLEN

90

13

120

144

45

41

70

25

13

41

2015/16

NATURE OF LOSSES

EASTERN CAPE

FREE STATE

GAUTENG

KWAZULU NATAL

LIMPOPO

MPUMALANGA

NATIONAL OFFICE

NORTH WEST

NORTHERN CAPE

WESTERN CAPE

STOLEN

79

29

148

163

35

33

80

24

6

33

2016/17

NATURE OF LOSSES

EASTERN CAPE

FREE STATE

GAUTENG

KWAZULU NATAL

LIMPOPO

MPUMALANGA

NATIONAL OFFICE

NORTH WEST

NORTHERN CAPE

WESTERN CAPE

STOLEN

70

28

96

147

30

30

78

34

6

28

2(a)(ii) Since 1 April 2017

NATURE OF LOSSES

EASTERN CAPE

FREE STATE

GAUTENG

KWAZULU NATAL

LIMPOPO

MPUMALANGA

NATIONAL OFFICE

NORTH WEST

NORTHERN CAPE

WESTERN CAPE

STOLEN

34

5

45

65

14

12

36

14

5

18

30 October 2017 - NW3078

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

What are the relevant details of the minimum standard set by the Universal Postal Union (UPU) for mail delivery times for letters and parcels received from the United Kingdom; 2. What are the relevant details of the average mail delivery times of the SA Post Office for (a) letters and (b) parcels received from the United Kingdom to addresses in (i) Cape Town, (ii) Johannesburg and (iii) Durban?

Reply:

I have been informed by SAPO as follows:

1. The minimum standard set by the Universal Postal Union (UPU) for mail delivery times for letters and parcels received from the United Kingdom is 90 percent and is measured as follows: Parcels and Letters = Day of Arrival plus 5 days. The minimum standard set by the UPU for registered letters and parcels received from the United Kingdom is 80 percent and is measured as follows: Registered items = Day of Arrival plus 7 days.

2. SAPO’s average mail delivery times are: (a) 37 days for registered letters and (b) 28 days for parcels.

SAPO has informed me that due to the backlogs SAPO is not meeting the UPU delivery standards and they attest this mainly to the increase in imported volumes which is growing year on year in excess of up to 400%. SAPO has also committed that processes are being amended currently to improve the entity’s ability and capacity to handle the increased volumes.

2(i)(ii)(iii) The Quality Control System (QCS) governed by the UPU, does not indicate delivery times separately for Cape Town, Johannesburg and Durban. However, the variance between the three areas could be estimated to be three days which is already included in the averages indicated above.

Approved/Not Approved

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Dr Siyabonga Cwele, MP

Minister of Telecommunications and Postal Services

Date:

30 October 2017 - NW3110

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Basson, Mr LJ to ask the Minister of Water and Sanitation

What are the details of (a) the cost of the new technology implemented by Bloem Water to reduce electricity use, (b) the savings made in each month as a result of the implementation of the specified technology, (c) the total savings made since the implementation of the specified technology, (d) the running cost of the specified technology and (e) how the specified technology works?

Reply:

(a) The total cost for the Hydro Power project including (Civil, Mechanical, Electrical and Automation) amounted to R 2 604 215.00, this cost includes a Turbine which cost R1 000 000.00.

(b) An average monthly saving of R2 528.93 has been realised towards the Electricity costs of the Bloem Water Head Office block, these has been realised since the Hydro Power has been operational; especially during peak months of the winter season from 2016 to date.

(c) A total savings of R40 462.84 has been realised in the past 16 months, this includes the months where the Hydro Power was not operational because of the maintenance or repair activities.

(d) The total running costs, including repairs and maintenance over the past 16 months is R 162 721.00 [this includes some of the changes made during the first year of implementing the project where operational challenges were experienced as it was the first time such a project is implemented at any organisation (technology wise) in South Africa].

(e) The Brandkop Hydropower plant is a research project launched by Bloem Water in partnership with the Water Research Commission (WRC) and the University of Pretoria capable of producing 90kw/h of electricity used by the Head Office of Bloem Water. This is achieved through the use of the purified water passing through the pipeline before entering the main Reservoir Brandkop. The quality of treated water during the process is not compromised. The entire operation is controlled and monitored automatically by means of Programmable Logic Controllers and Telemetry systems which are operated at one of Bloem Water’s Treatment Works (Welbedacht Dam 150km away) by Process Controllers 24hrs, 7days a week.

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30 October 2017 - NW2737

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Topham , Mr B to ask the Minister of Health

(a) What is the total number of vacancies that currently exists across the public healthcare system, (b) what are the salary levels of the specified vacancies and (c) what amount in remuneration packages will be neededto fill the specified vacancies?

Reply:

According to the human resources records drawn from Vulindlela as updated on 30 September 2017, the total number of vacant posts that currently exist across the public healthcare system is 37 986 (b) The Salary levels of the specified vacancies range between Salary level 3 to 12 for Administrative Posts, 13 to 16 Senior Management Posts and different Occupational Specific Dispensation Levels. (c) The average amount that would be required to fill all the listed posts above is R10 633 796 279.05.

Summary of calculation per province:

PROVINCE

Number of Posts

Range of Salary levels

Averaged remuneration amount required to fill the posts

North West

4281

Level 3 to 16 and OSD Posts

R1 108 523 766,15

Limpopo

686

Level 3 to 16 and OSD Posts

R145 154 768,45

Western Cape

1813

Level 3 to 16 and OSD Posts

R522 462 877,45

Northern Cape

980

Level 3 to 16 and OSD Posts

R309 585 602,00

National DoH

223

Level 3 to 16 and OSD Posts

R93 842 380,00

Mpumalanga

2179

Level 3 to 16 and OSD Posts

R501 863 797,20

KwaZulu- Natal

5177

Level 3 to 16 and OSD Posts

R1 919 464 376,45

Gauteng

5359

Level 3 to 16 and OSD Posts

R1 540 808 598,40

Free State

4185

Level 3 to 16 and OSD Posts

R11858589930,00

TOTAL

37986

Level 3 to 16 and OSD Posts

R10 633 796 279,05

END.

30 October 2017 - NW3113

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Walters, Mr TC to ask the Minister of Rural Development and Land Reform

(1)With reference to portion 0 which is the remaining extent of the farm Haakdoornkuil, KR 323, in Mookgophong in Limpopo and portion 9 of the farm Klipfontein KR 322 in Mookgophong, Waterberg District, in Limpopo, (a) who were the successful claimants of the Haakdoornkuil farm, (b)(i) was a certain person (name and details furnished) one of the beneficiaries and (ii) what communications took place between the specified person and his department with regard to the specified claim, (c) what commercial venture is currently happening on the specified land and (d) who are the beneficiaries who own shares in it; (2) whether all beneficiaries are benefiting from the specified commercial venture; if not, why not; (3) whether the property was subsequently sold or leased; if not, who is benefiting or benefited from such a sale or lease; (4) (a) what amount of funding did his department spend on the property and (b) under which programme?

Reply:

1. According to our database, we do not have any records of land claim lodged on the farm Haakdoornkuil 323 KR and the Office of the Regional Land Claims Commissioner: Limpopo received a land claim lodged by Kekana Matsobane Petrus on behalf of Motekwana Community on the farm Klipfontein 322 KR.

The said land claim was received on the 20th of November 2014, such land claims are not being processed due to the outcome of the Constitutional Court ordered that the claims that were lodged between 1 July 2014 and 27 July 2016 are validly lodged, but it interdicted the Commission from processing those claims until the Commission has finalised the claims lodged by 31 December 1998 or until Parliament passes a new law providing for the re-opening of lodgement of land claims. Parliament was given until 27 July 2018 to pass such a law.

(b)(i)(ii) Falls away;

(c) Falls away;

(d) Falls away.

 

2. Falls away.

3. Falls away.

4. (a)(b) Falls away.

30 October 2017 - NW3097

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Cassim, Mr Y to ask the Minister of Police

Has his department or any entity reporting to him offered any reward for information that will lead to the arrest of suspects involved in (a) torture and (b) murder cases (i) in each of the past three financial years and (ii) since 1 April 2017; if so, what are the relevant details?

Reply:

We are sourcing information from our archives, the information that is required is not readily available, as each case must be verified, before the information can be submitted. 

30 October 2017 - NW3112

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Walters, Mr TC to ask the Minister of Rural Development and Land Reform

With reference to Portion 0 of the Farm Haakdoornkuil, KR 323, in Mookgophong in the Waterberg District in Limpopo, (a) on what basis was (i) a certain person (name furnished) and (ii) the specified person’s group of claimants unsuccessful in their original claim on the specified portion of land, (b) what recourse is available to the claimants to pursue the original claim and (c) what steps will his department take to rectify the ownership of the specified portion of land after the specified recourse has been successful?

Reply:

(a)(i)(ii) According to our database, we do not have any records of land claim lodged on the farm Haakdoornkuil 323 KR.

(b) falls away

(c ) falls away

30 October 2017 - NW3141

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James, Ms LV to ask the Minister of Police

(1) (a) What number of vehicles from the Germiston Police Station are currently at the mechanical workshop, (b) how long has each specified vehicle been at the mechanical workshop and (c) what are the reasons for each vehicle being at the mechanical workshop; (2) what number of operational vehicles does the specified police station currently have?

Reply:

(1)

a. Number of vehicles at the mechanical workshop.

Nine.

b. Time frame (from which date).

1. BTV052B: 2017-08-17.

2. BVB584B: 2017-09-12.

3. BTD291B: 2017-09-21.

4. BPV940B: 2017-09-28.

5. BTP909B: 2017-10-10.

6. BRS431B: 2017-10-09.

7. BNT533B: 2017-10-13.

8. BSW921B: 2017-10-11.

9. BTJ000B: 2017-10-13.

c. Mechanical problem.

1. Power steering.

2. Panel Beating.

3. Service.

4. Tyre repairs.

5. Panel beating.

6. Mechanical problem.

7. Service.

8. Clutch.

9. Mechanical problem.

(2) 62.

30 October 2017 - NW3196

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Khawula, Ms MS to ask the Minister of Water and Sanitation

With reference to her reply to question 1987 on 9 October 2017, what are the relevant details of the annual amounts that all the documented water leaks are costing each province?

Reply:

Kindly refer to the table below for the annual amounts that all the documented water leaks are costing each province. The amounts are calculated at a unit cost of R6 per 1000 litres of water.

Province

Volume of water lost (Mega Litres/Annum)

Volume of water lost (Litres/Annum)

Annual amounts (Rands/annum

Western Cape

64 788

64 788 000 000

388 728.00

Easter Cape

121 589

121 589 000 000

729 534.00

Northern Cape

34 534

34 534 000 000

207 204.00

Gauteng

295 187

295 187 000 000

1 771 122.00

Free State

76 793

76 793 000 000

460 758.00

KwaZulu-Natal

238 614

238 614 000 000

1 431 684.00

Limpopo

124 013

124 013 000 000

744 078.00

Mpumalanga

93 239

93 239 000 000

559 428.00

North West

84 462

84 462 000 000

506 772.00

Total

1 133 219

1 133 219 000 000

6 799 314 000.00

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30 October 2017 - NW2431

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Steyn, Ms A to ask the Minister of Rural Development and Land Reform

With reference to his reply to question 1268 on 10 July 2017, (a) how many pieces of the land that his department has acquired in each province for redistribution purposes since the inception of his department’s land restitution programme in 1995 were transferred to beneficiaries through (i) lease agreements, (ii) sale agreements and (iii) lease agreements with the option to purchase, (b) in how many instances has his department terminated agreements with beneficiaries and (c) why in each case?

Reply:

(a) A total of 775 PLAS land parcels were leased since inception. From the total of PLAS land parcels leased (775), 730 land parcels have lease agreements with the option to purchase.

(i),(ii) Please refer to the table below.

NO OF PLAS LAND PARCELS TRANSFERRED THROUGH:

Province

(i) LEASE AGREEMENTS

(ii) SALE AGREEMENTS

(iii) LEASE WITH AN OPTION TO PURCHASE

Eastern Cape

45

0

45

Free State

76

4

67

Gauteng

58

0

55

KwaZulu-Natal

54

1

54

Limpopo

57

3

52

Mpumalanga

61

1

60

North West

188

5

178

Northern Cape

193

7

180

Western Cape

43

0

39

TOTAL

775

15

730

(b),(c) The Department requires additional time to respond to this question as not all data since 1995 has been kept electronically.

30 October 2017 - NW3136

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Hoosen, Mr MH to ask the Minister of Police

(1) (a) What number of vehicles from the Kempton Park Police Station are currently at the mechanical workshop, (b) how long has each specified vehicle been at the mechanical workshop and (c) what are the reasons for each vehicle being at the mechanical workshop; (2) what number of operational vehicles does the specified police station currently have?

Reply:

(1)

a. Number of vehicles at the mechanical workshop.

Six.

b. Time frame (from which date).

1. BPD121B: 2017-08-14.

2. BTV008B: 2017-09-26.

3. BTV057B: 2017-08-21.

4. BRY747B: 2017-08-29.

5. BSD567B: 2017-09-05.

6 BST702B: 2017-10-17.

c. Mechanical problem.

1. Alternator.

2. Clutch overhaul.

3. Cylinder head.

4. Cylinder head.

5. Gearbox overhaul.

6. Engine and electrical problem.

(2) 17.

30 October 2017 - NW3063

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Lees, Mr RA to ask the Minister of Finance

(1)(a) With reference to aircraft that was ordered for the SA Airways (SAA) what total number of Airbus A330-300 wide-bodied aircraft did SAA receive from 1 September 2016 to 30 September 2017 and (b) for which routes are the specified aircraft being used; (2) whether the specified aircraft replaced any existing aircraft on the specified routes; if so, what has been done with the existing aircraft that was replaced; (3) whether the new wide-bodied aircraft are able to fly non-stop directly from South African international airports to international destinations (details furnished); if not, in each case, why not; if so, what are the relevant details in each case; (4) whether any additional flight and/or cabin crew were employed to service the specified aircraft; if so, (a) on what date were these employees appointed, (b) what are the recruitment processes that were followed and (c) what are the further relevant details in this regard; (5) whether the SAA leases any aircraft that are not fully utilised; if so, what are the relevant details?

Reply:

(1)(a) Five (5) A330-300s.

(1)(b)These aircraft are deployed on Johannesburg-Accra/Washington, Johannesburg-Sao Paulo, Johannesburg-Dakar/Washington, and Johannesburg-Lagos routes.

(2) These aircraft replaced the two(2) A340-600s (to be returned to the lessors at the end of the lease contract in January/February 2018 and five(5) A340-300s aircraft that are more than 15 years old. SAA had heavy maintenance checks due on the existing fleet so the available flying time on the A340-300s, because of the introduction of the A330-300s, has enabled SAA to comply with the maintenance schedule as well as to adhere to the published operating schedule.

(3) Yes. The A330-300 can operate direct/non-stop flights between South Africa and Europe, South America and the African Countries. These aircraft are not an ultra-long range and can therefore not be able to fly directly to North America. North American routes are ultra-long, with more than 12 hours of non-stop flying. These routes are serviced via Accra and/or Dakar.

(4) No additional flight and/or cabin crew were employed to service the A330-300s nor was extra training required to manage the fleet change. These types have the same crew ratings as the existing fleet.

(5) SAA is not leasing any aircraft that is not fully utilised. All aircraft in the SAA fleet are fully utilised in accordance with the schedule.

30 October 2017 - NW3139

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Horn, Mr W to ask the Minister of Police

(1) (a) What number of vehicles from the Tembisa Police Station are currently at the mechanical workshop, (b) how long has each specified vehicle been at the mechanical workshop and (c) what are the reasons for each vehicle being at the mechanical workshop; (2) what number of operational vehicles does the specified police station currently have?

Reply:

(1)

a. Number of vehicles at the mechanical workshop.

Eight.

b. Time frame (from which date).

1. BTR241B: 2017-10-09.

2. BVB667B: 2017-08-21.

3. BSV311B: 2017-09-05.

4. BTV054B: 2017-09-05.

5. BSZ137B: 2017-09-11.

6. BTS565B: 2017-10-02.

7. BSZ510B: 2017-10-09.

8. BTR248B: 2017-10-09.

c. Mechanical problem.

1. Brakes and suspension.

2. Accident.

3. Accident.

4. Electrical problem.

5. Cooling system and cylinder head.

6. Brakes.

7. Brakes and battery.

8. Brakes and suspension.

(2) 61.

30 October 2017 - NW3050

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Thembekwayo, Dr S to ask the Minister of Health

(a) Since the beginning of the 2017-18 financial year, what number of patients were attended to (i) at each public hospital and (ii) at each public clinic and (b) what was the reason of each patient’s visit?

Reply:

(a) A total of 8 733 556 patients were attended to at public hospitals and 38 035 852 were attended at public clinics from 1 April 2017 to 31 August 2017. The breakdown of patients by the type of public health facility is reflected in the following table.

(i)

 

Public Hospitals Visits

   

OPD headcount

TOTAL

National

Facility-Type

Apr-17

May-17

Jun-17

Jul-17

Aug-17

 

za South Africa

District Hospital

635957

742927

650971

689568

738522

3 457 945

 

National Central Hospital

294064

346570

341103

333093

360698

1 675 528

 

Provincial Tertiary Hospital

234647

288300

255631

265197

290240

1 334 015

 

Regional Hospital

406714

469484

446894

452170

490806

2 266 068

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

8 733 556

 

(ii)

           
   

Public Clinic Visits

National

Facility-Type

PHC headcount

TOTAL

za South Africa

 

Apr-17

May-17

Jun-17

Jul-17

Aug-17

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mobile Service

408463

577930

513175

521767

594258

2 615 593

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Clinic

5897683

7528698

7261529

7025627

7706722

35 420 259

   

 

 

 

 

 

38 035 852

(b) Honourable Member, I cannot disclose patients confidential information to you, unless you bring a certified copy of the a signed consent from each of them

END.

30 October 2017 - NW3094

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Brauteseth, Mr TJ to ask the Minister of Police

What is the total number of cases of (a) murder, (b) assault, (c) rape (d) robbery, (e) armed robbery and (f) attempts to commit the aforementioned crimes that were reported in each province in (i) each of the past three financial years and (ii) since 1 April 2017?

Reply:

(a)(b)(c)(d)(e)(f)(i)(ii)

The national crime figures are attached. However, the figures per province, are available on the South African Police Service (SAPS) website.

The crime figures for 2016/2017 are also on the South African Police service (SAPS)website

30 October 2017 - NW2716

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Mileham, Mr K to ask the Minister of Health

Whether any cases of human prion disease were reported (a) in each of the past three financial years and/or (b) since 1 April 2017; if so, (i) what number of cases were reported, (ii) where was the disease reported, (iii) what was the cause in each case and (iv) what preventative action was taken to prevent further transmission of the disease in each case?

Reply:

No cases of human prion disease have been reported to the Department during the period in question.

END.

30 October 2017 - NW2993

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Kopane, Ms SP to ask the Minister of Arts and Culture”

(1) What is the (a) total amount that was paid out in bonuses to employees in the department and (b) detailed breakdown of the bonus that was paid out to each employee in each salary level in the 2016-17 financial years? (2) What is the (a) total estimated amount that will be paid out in bonuses to employees in the 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) The total amount paid for bonuses in 2016-17 for the outcomes of 2015-16 performance cycle is R 2, 201 148.

(b) Breakdown of the Bonuses is as follow:

PERSAL No

Salary Levels

Category

Amount

21697949

Level 2

C

R 7 365.12

22493514

Level 2

C

R 7 365.12

22495479

Level 2

B

R 11 047.68

22197958

Level 2

B

R 11 047.68

22493425

Level 2

B

R 11 047.68

22139338

Level 2

B

R 10 884.96

22198636

Level 2

B

R 11 047.68

22958185

Level 2

B

R 10 724.04

22139419

Level 2

B

R 11 047.68

22958304

Level 2

B

R 10 724.04

       

22771662

Level 3

C

R 8 297.04

26879476

Level 3

B

R 11 213.28

13411896

Level 3

c

R 8 174.16

13402137

Level 3

B

R 12 445.56

13398768

Level 3

B

R 12 261.24

13402145

Level 3

B

R 12 445.56

13395882

Level 3

B

R 12 445.56

       

26879620

Level 4

B

R 13 288.68

26881179

Level 4

B

R 13 288.68

22127470

Level 4

B

R 10 884.96

21439991

Level 5

C

R 11 241.60

22779167

Level 5

C

R 11 410.08

26278537

Level 5

C

R 11 076.00

18457428

Level 5

C

R 11 755.20

22934715

Level 5

C

R 11 581.68

22408061

Level 5

C

R 11 581.68

18355226

Level 6

B

R 13 907.76

26718260

Level 7

C

R 7 313.31

11818930

Level 7

C

R 17 169.36

22664301

Level 7

C

R 17 427.12

16856112

Level 7

C

R 17 427.12

82535710

Level 7

C

R 16 915.92

23204371

Level 7

C

R 16 665.84

10830081

Level 7

C

R 14 982.00

15855597

Level 7

C

R 18 496.80

18710042

Level 7

C

R 18 222.96

23098562

Level 7

C

R 16 177.20

22730214

Level 7

C

R 16 915.92

19467761

Level 7

C

R 16 915.92

82780773

Level 7

C

R 16 915.92

18540767

Level 7

C

R 17 953.68

22748202

Level 8

C

R 20 089.44

22749098

Level 8

B

R 30 134.16

22064796

Level 8

C

R 21 321.84

14569141

Level 8

C

R 22 296.24

23769459

Level 8

C

R 20 089.44

23815060

Level 8

C

R 20 390.64

18739580

Level 8

C

R 21 006.96

10828907

Level 8

C

R 22 969.68

22104968

Level 9

C

R 17 427.12

22001344

Level 9

C

R 24 238.80

19238371

Level 9

C

R 23 527.92

27330141

Level 9

C

R 27 305.04

21840016

Level 9

C

R 23 527.92

22799290

Level 9

C

R 17 169.36

53740181

Level 9

c

R 27 305.04

18906249

Level 9

B

R 40 957.56

18845487

Level 9

C

R 26 901.60

23594012 (2014-15)

Level 9

B

R 11 326.56

23333171

Level 9

C

R 24 972.00

19411669

Level 9

C

R 23 688.00

19407840

Level 9

C

R 23 688.00

10828222

Level 9

C

R 27 305.04

80851509

Level 9

C

R 25 726.08

15759091

Level 9

C

R 25 346.16

21625824

Level 9

C

R 26 504.16

22179976

Level 9

C

R 24 972.00

14579936

Level 10

C

R 29 807.04

10828150

Level 10

C

R 32 110.32

16124511

Level 10

C

R 27 305.04

22938621

Level 11

C

R 34 684.74

22065156

Level 11

C

R 34 684.74

19001525

Level 11

C

R 35 204.94

18834434

Level 11

C

R 37 926.18

21582408

Level 11

C

R 34 172.28

22023437

Level 11

C

R 37 365.48

16900162

Level 11

C

R 34 172.28

10450343

Level 11

C

R 39 658.50

21719608

Level 11

C

R 37 365.48

19412622

Level 11

C

R 26 112.24

81389582

Level 11

C

R 39 072.60

21892369

Level 11

C

R 38 494.98

16188527

Level 11

C

R 40 253.40

11845279

Level 11

C

R 36 813.60

21722056

Level 12

C

R 42 984.00

19020031

Level 12

C

R 42 984.00

52544761

Level 12

B

R 66 424.86

10829032

Level 12

C

R 47 705.40

18850561

Level 12

C

R 42 984.00

22046208

Level 12

C

R 41 722.74

22046208 (2014-15)

Level 12

C

R 38 993.22

18924620

Level 12

C

R 44 283.24

14774071

Level 12

C

R 44 947.62

21696675

Level 12

C

R 43 628.94

     

R 2, 201 148.

2. The Moderation process for 2016-17 Performance cycle is not yet finalised and the estimated amount for bonuses payment will be around R 2 000 000.

30 October 2017 - NW3138

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Horn, Mr W to ask the Minister of Police

(1) (a) What number of vehicles from the Edenvale Police Station are currently at the mechanical workshop, (b) how long has each specified vehicle been at the mechanical workshop and (c) what are the reasons for each vehicle being at the mechanical workshop; (2) what number of operational vehicles does the specified police station currently have?

Reply:

(1)

a. Number of vehicles at the mechanical workshop.

Eight.

b. Time frame (from which date).

1. BSZ161B: 2017-09-13.

2. BSY260B: 2017-09-29.

3. BSZ511B: 2017-10-02.

4. BTR564B: 2017-10-02.

5. BTJ351B: 2017-09-02.

6. BSP576B: 2017-10-06.

7. BTV075B: 2017-10-09.

8. BSL436B: 2017-09-15.

c. Mechanical problem.

1. Gearbox.

2. Gearbox and clutch.

3. Electrical and clutch.

4. Panel beating and engine.

5. Clutch overall.

6. Panel beating and engine.

7. Clutch kit.

8. Clutch.

(2) Eight.

30 October 2017 - NW3095

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Cassim, Mr Y to ask the Minister of Police

(1) What are the relevant details of the shortage of (a) DNA primer kits, (b) sample holders, (c) chemicals and (d) other consumables necessary for DNA analysis at each forensic science laboratory administered by his department; (2) what number of Genetic Sample Processing System (GSPS) machines does his department own; (3) whether each GSPS machine is being utilised at full capacity; if not, why not; if so, what number of samples on average are processed in a week?

Reply:

(1)(a)(b)(c)(d)

a

There is no shortage of DNA reagent kits, for analysing DNA samples. However, there is currently a shortage of DNA buccal sample collection kits, which are used to collect buccal samples from persons arrested and charged for schedule eight offences, in accordance with the DNA Act.

b

There are no shortages of sample holders.

c

There are no shortages of chemicals.

d

There are no shortages of other consumables, necessary for DNA analysis.

(2) and (3) The Forensic Science Laboratory had one functional Genetic Sample Processing System (GSPS), which was installed in 2006, for DNA analysis in the Biology Section, Arcadia. The GSPS reached the end of its life cycle, several years ago and is no longer utilised. The GSPS equipment was decommissioned, due to old technology and unavailability of maintenance/service by service providers. The GSPS has been replaced with semi-automated DNA analysis equipment, to analyse crime scene and buccal samples. The semi-automated equipment is proving to be very effective and is significantly more cost effective than the GSPS.

30 October 2017 - NW3140

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Horn, Mr W to ask the Minister of Police

(a) What number of vehicles from the Rabie Ridge Police Station are currently at the mechanical workshop, (b) how long has each specified vehicle been at the mechanical workshop and (c) what are the reasons for each vehicle being at the mechanical workshop; (2) what number of operational vehicles does the specified police station currently have?

Reply:

(1)

a. Number of vehicles at the mechanical workshop.

Four.

b. Time frame (from which date).

1. BTJ088B: 2017-10-05.

2. BSP169B: 2017-08-15.

3. BSY430B: 2017-09-08.

4. BSN764B: 2017-09-20.

c. Mechanical problem.

1. Fuel problem.

2. Electrical problems.

3. Brake system and steering.

4. Clutch problem.

(2) 22.

 

30 October 2017 - NW3101

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Steenkamp, Ms J to ask the Minister of Police

How many (a) analyses of soil and related materials, (b) analyses of ivory samples, (c) print and impressions comparisons, (d) analysis of explosive and propellant residues and (e) specialised forensic photograph sets were finalised by the Forensic Service Division of the SA Police Service (i) in each of the past five financial years and (ii) since 1 April 2017?

Reply:

(a)(b)(c)(d)(e)(i)(ii)

 

(i)

2013/2014

(i)

2014/2015

(i)

2015/2016

(i)

2016/2017

(ii)

Since 1 April 2017

(a) Analyses of soil and related materials.

33

87

57

47

19

(b) Analyses of ivory samples.

24

14

9

20

13

(c) Print and impressions comparisons.

12

6

5

15

4

(d) Analysis of explosive and propellant residues.

100

205

286

318

290

(e) Specialised forensic photograph sets.

122

168

157

130

74

30 October 2017 - NW3021

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Groenewald, Mr HB to ask the Minister of Telecommunications and Postal Services

(1) What is the (a) total amount that was paid out in bonuses to employees in his 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 (a) total estimated amount that will be paid out in bonuses to employees in his 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:

I have been informed by the Department as follows:

1. No bonuses have been paid out so far as the Department is at the last stage of finalising the payment of performance bonuses for the 2016-17 financial year.

2. The estimated amount and detailed breakdown of bonus payments is unknown at this stage because the first bi-annual performance review documents in respect of each employee for the 2017/18 financial year was submitted on 13 October 2017, and the annual appraisal documentation to conclude the performance cycle of 2017/18 will be submitted in April 2018. Accordingly, the Department will not know who will qualify for what until the end of the cycle when the Performance Moderating Committees will convene to moderate the performance of employees.

Approved/Not Approved

---------------------------------

Dr Siyabonga Cwele, MP

Minister of Telecommunications and Postal Services

Date:

30 October 2017 - NW3099

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Dreyer, Ms AM to ask the Minister of Police

What number of (a) firearm and tool mark identification, (b) identification of firearms and ammunition, (c) restoration of defaced and removed numbers on metal, (d) terminal ballistic reports, (e) vehicle accident scene reconstructions, (f) wheel and tyre examinations, (g) preliminary body fluid tests and (h) blood spatter pattern analyses were finalised by the Forensic Service Division of the SA Police Service in (i) each of the past five financial years and (ii) since 1 April 2017?

Reply:

(a)(b)(c)(d)(e)(f)(g)(h)(i)(ii)

 

2013/ 2014

2014/ 2015

2015/ 2016

2016/ 2017

1 April 2017 to date

a) Firearm and tool mark identification.

13 917

13 995

17 007

19 662

10 014

b) Identification of firearms and ammunition.

11 318

11 197

10 230

1 174

6 552

c) Restoration of defaced and removed numbers on metal.

5 958

5 547

5 384

5 563

2 774

d) Terminal ballistic reports.

445

485

448

405

106

e) Vehicle accident scene reconstructions.

445

485

448

405

77

f) Wheel and tyre examinations.

52

50

63

61

29

g) Preliminary body fluid tests.

26 684

25 239

25 007

32 527

15 073

h) Blood spatter pattern analyses.

The Forensic Science Laboratory Administration System, does not have a specific function for capturing blood spatter pattern analysis separately. This analysis is done by the Ballistics and Victim Identification Centre Section, when attending crime scenes.

30 October 2017 - NW2167

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James, Ms LV to ask the Minister of Health

(1)(a) What is the total number of public (i) hospitals and (ii) clinics that currently have broken medical machinery and (b) what are the relevant details in each case, in particular with regard to how long the specified machines have been broken; (2) whether his department has received any quotations to fix the machines; if so, what are the relevant details of the amounts quoted in each case?

Reply:

Honourable Member, what actually do you mean by broken medical machinery? There is so much equipment in every corner of every hospital that can be called "machinery". May you please help me by specifying.

END.

30 October 2017 - NW3090

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Bara, Mr M R to ask the Minister of Police

(1) (a) How many forensic science laboratories are currently (i) owned and/or (ii) administered by the SA Police Service (SAPS) in each province and (b) where is each laboratory located; (2) (a) how many forensic science laboratories does his department plan to set up in each province in the (i) 2017-18, (ii) 2018-19 and (iii) 2019-20 financial years, and (b) (i) where will each laboratory be set up and (ii) what are the projected costs in each case?

Reply:

(1)(i)(ii)(b)

FORENSIC SCIENCE LABORATORY: PRETORIA

Services provided

Location

Owned/Leased

Ballistics

Silverton

Owned

Scientific Analysis

Silverton

Owned

Chemistry

Silverton

Owned

Questioned Documents

Pretoria CBD

Leased

Victim Identification Centre

Tulbagh Park(Hatfield)

Leased

Biology

Acardia

Owned

FORENSIC SCIENCE LABORATORY: WESTERN CAPE

Forensic Science Laboratory

Plattekloof

Owned

FORENSIC SCIENCE LABORATORY: EASTERN CAPE

Forensic Science Laboratory

Port Elizabeth

Owned

FORENSIC SCIENCE LABORATORY: KWAZULU-NATAL

Ballistics

Amanzimtoti (Kingscrest building)

Leased

Biology and Chemistry

Amanzimtoti (Nedbank building)

Leased

Questioned Documents

Durban South

Leased

Scientific Analysis

Durban Central

Leased

(2)(a)(i)(ii)(iii)(b)(i)(ii)

 

2017/2018

2018/2019

2019/2020

Where

None

Mpumalanga (Chemistry & Ballistics)

None

Cost

None

Renovations: R11 468 616,00

Access control systems: R20 005 178,00

Recruitment and training: R500 000,00

Procurement of Laboratory and office furniture: R11 540 420,00

Procurement of Laboratory equipment:

R16 000 000,00

Procurement of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) equipment: R21 159 066,00

Official launch: R300 000,00

Total: R80 973 280,00

The cost of planning the Forensic Services facility in Pinetown, to support the National Forensic Strategy, is unknown at this stage.

None

30 October 2017 - NW3070

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Mbabama, Ms TM to ask the Minister of Rural Development and Land Reform

(a) What is the total number of farms that his department purchased under its (i) restitution and (ii) redistribution programmes in each district in Gauteng since 1 January 2009 and (b) what (i) is the name of each farm, (ii) is the area where each farm is located, (iii) is the name of the previous owner of each farm, (iv) is the price paid for each farm and (v) are the details of any movable assets (aa) bought and (bb) at what cost; (2) what are the details of the current (a) use of the farm and (b) name of each owner and/or beneficiary

Reply:

1. (a) (i) 5 Restitution farms.

(ii) 120 Redistribution farms.

(b), (i), (ii), (iii), (iv), (v)(aa), (bb) Please refer to Annexures A and B respectively.

2. a), (b) Please refer Annexures A and B respectively

Annexure A of NA-Ques 3070 of 2017: Restitution Farms

Each District

Name of each farm 1. (b)(i)

Area where each farm is located 1. (b)(ii)

Name of the previous owner 1. (b)(iii)

Price paid for each farm 1. (b)(iv)

Details of Moveable Assets 1. (b)(v)(aa)

At what costs of Moveable Assets 1. (b)(v)(aa)

Current use of the farm 2. (a)

name of each owner and/or beneficiary 2. (b)

City of Tshwane Metropolitan

Klipfontein 268 JR, Portion 216 (RE)

City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality – Rosslyn-Garankuwa

Medical University of Southern Africa

R 4 800 000.00

None.

Falls Away

Vacant

Leokeng CPA

City of Tshwane Metropolitan

Onverwacht 532 JR, Portion 3 (RE)

City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality –Bronkhorstspruit

Derrin Beleggings PTY LTD

R 7 460 887.00

None.

Falls Away

Cattle Farming

Inghalo CPA

City of Tshwane Metropolitan

Rustfontein 488 JR, Portion 0 (RE)

City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality –Bronkhorstspruit

Elizabeth and Laurence Van der Merwe

R 2 354 325.00

None.

Falls Away

Grazing

Matsoshe CPA

City of Tshwane Metropolitan

Vlakfontein 453 JR, Portion 9 (RE),

City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality –Bronkhorstspruit

Super Centre INV PTY LTD

R 4 000 000.00

None.

Falls Away

Grazing

Ngizemhlabezi CPA

City of Tshwane Metropolitan

Klipkop 396 JR, Portion 38 and 66

City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality –Lynwood-Pretoria

South African Scout Association

R 4 892 721.00

None.

Falls Away

Crop Farming and Lucerne

Nanduna CPA

Annexure B of NA-Ques 3070 of 2017: Redistribution Farms

Each District

Name of each farm 1. (b)(i)

Area where each farm is located 1. (b)(ii)

Name of the previous owner 1. (b)(iii)

Price paid for each farm 1. (b)(iv)

Details of Moveable Assets 1. (b)(v)(aa)

At what costs of Moveable Assets 1. (b)(v)(aa)

Current use of the farm 2. (a)

Name of each owner and/or beneficiary 2. (b)

District municipality

Farm Name

Property Description

Town

Name of previous owner

Purchase price

 

 

Commercial or productive activity on the farm at present

Name of person(s) or entity occupying the farm now

Registered Owner

Sedibeng

LANGZEEKOEGAT

Ptn 19 of farm Langzeekoegat no.325 IR

Heidelberg

Ackerman Mattinys

R 1 900 000.00

N/A

R 0.00 

Piggery farming (2000 Pigs)

Temaretha Farming

National Government of the Republic of South Africa

Sedibeng

RIETPOORT

Ptn 24 of farm Rietpoort no. 193 IR

Heidelberg

Jacobs Frances Martina

R 2 200 000.00

N/A

R 0.00 

Livestock and grain farming

Diamela Agricultural Solutions Primary Co-Operative Limited

National Government of the Republic of South Africa

Sedibeng

 

Ptn 26 of farm Rietpoort no.193 IR

Heidelberg

 

R 0.00

N/A

R 0.00 

     

Sedibeng

 

Ptn 12 of farm Rietpoort no.193IR

Heidelberg

 

R 0.00

N/A

R 0.00 

     

Sedibeng

KOOLFONTEIN

Ptn 77 of farm Koolfontein No.431 IR

Meyerton

ABSA Bank

R 2 650 000.00

 

N/A 

 

 

 

 

 

 

R 0.00 

Vegetable and Livestock farming

Mothe Johannes Zwane

National Government of the Republic of South Africa

Sedibeng

 

Ptn 78 of farm Koolfontein 431 IR

               

Sedibeng

 

Ptn 80 of farm Koolfontein no. 431 IR

               

Sedibeng

 

Ptn 81 of farm Koolfontein no. 431 IR

               

Sedibeng

 

Ptn 82 of farm Koolfontein No.431 IR

               

Sedibeng

 

Ptn 83 of farm Koolfontein no. 431 IR

               

Sedibeng

 

Ptn 84 of farm Koolfontein no. 431 IR

               

Sedibeng

 

Ptn 85 of farm Koolfontein no. 431 IR

               

Sedibeng

BLESBOKFONTEIN

Blesbokfontein Portion 20, 580 IQ

Vanderbijlpark

Cross Valerie

R 900 000.00

 N/A

R 0.00 

Crop farming

Lekarapa Johannes Raletjene

National Government of the Republic of South Africa

Sedibeng

STERKFONTEIN

R/E of Ptn 25 of farm Sterkfontein no. 424 IR

Meyerton

Russord Vier Sewetee PTY LTD

R 1 400 000.00

N/A 

R 0.00 

Chicken and crop farming

Funekile Lorraine Sejane

National Government of the Republic of South Africa

Sedibeng

VLAKPLAATS

Ptn 53 of farm Vlakplaats no. 555 IQ

Vanderbijlpark

Grootgeluk Familie Trust

R 1 368 000.00

 Tractor and implements

 R 141 499.79

Crop farming (89ha white maize)

Reyalema Agriculture Consultancy and Supplier PTY

National Government of the Republic of South Africa

Sedibeng

HOLFONTEIN

Ptn 21 of farm Holfontein no. 556 IQ

Vanderbijlpark

Tolmay Heroldt Agust

R 800 000.00

 N/A

R 0.00  

Crop farming

Mohohlo Kgaudi Cooperative

National Government of the Republic of South Africa

West Rand

SLUIS AND WITSTINKHOUTBOOM

Ptn 3 of farm Sluis No.46 IQ

Krugersdorp

JOHHANES KOTZE

R 9 800 000.00

Tractors and implements 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

R 163 510.56

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Maize and livestock farming

Ms Patience Lethabo Mlengana

National Government of the Republic of South Africa

West Rand

 

Ptn 4 of farm Sluis no. 46 IQ

Krugersdorp

             

West Rand

 

Ptn 5 of farm Sluis no. 46 IQ

Krugersdorp

             

West Rand

 

Ptn 6 of farm Sluis no. 46 IQ

Krugersdorp

             

West Rand

 

Ptn 7 of farm Sluis no. 46 IQ

Krugersdorp

             

West Rand

 

Ptn 9 of farm Sluis no. 46 IQ

Krugersdorp

             

West Rand

 

Ptn 24 of farm Sluis no. 46 IQ

Krugersdorp

             

West Rand

 

Ptn 25 of farm Sluis no. 46 IQ

Krugersdorp

             

West Rand

 

Ptn 26 of farm Sluis no. 46 IQ

Krugersdorp

             

West Rand

 

Ptn 28 of farm Sluis no. 46 IQ

Krugersdorp

             

West Rand

 

Ptn 29 of farm Sluis no. 46 IQ

Krugersdorp

             

West Rand

 

Ptn 30 of farm Sluis no. 46 IQ

Krugersdorp

             

West Rand

 

Ptn 11 of farm WITSTINKHOUTBOOM no. 155 IQ

Randfontein

             

West Rand

 

Ptn 12 of farm WITSTINKHOUTBOOM no. 155 IQ

Randfontein

             

West Rand

 

Ptn 13 of farm WITSTINKHOUTBOOM no. 155 IQ

Randfontein

   

 N/A

R 0.00 

     

West Rand

 

Ptn 2 of farm Sluis no. 46

Krugersdorp

JOHHANES KOTZE

 

N/A 

R 0.00 

Poultry farming

MS MATEBOHO CAROLINE TENEHI

National Government of the Republic of South Africa

City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality

LEEUWFONTEIN

Ptn 14 of farm Leeuwenfontein no. 487 JR

Pretoria

Malmaison Beleggings (PTY) LTD

R 4 300 000.00

N/A 

R 0.00 

Livestock, crop and vegetable farming)25 Beef Cattle, 100ha Maize and 20ha vegetable

Mphiwe Siyalima
Trading Enterprise
(Siphiwo Gift Mafuleka)

National Government of the Republic of South Africa

City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality

WITFONTEIN

Ptn 1of farm witfontein no.510 JR

Pretoria

PJ De Villiers and L De Villiers

R 1 900 000.00

 N/A

R 0.00 

Livestock farming (60 beef cattle)

Muzi woncedo Agricultural Primary Co-operative
(Sphiwe Margaret Mahamba)

National Government of the Republic of South Africa

City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality

KROMDRAAI

Ptn 38 of farm Kromdraai No.115 JR

Pretoria

JG Bakker

R 1 400 000.00

N/A 

R 0.00 

Piggery farming (190 pigs)

Prejonet Farming Company
(Zodwa Pricilia Thwala)

National Government of the Republic of South Africa

City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality

OOG VAN BOEKENHOUTSKLOOF ALIAS TWEEFONTEIN

Ptn 50 of farm Boekenhoutkloof No.288

Pretoria

AC Christie and JH Christie

R 3 500 000.00

 N/A

R 0.00 

Crop farming

Otsile Dinah Aphane

National Government of the Republic of South Africa

West Rand

DOORNFONTEIN

R/E of farm Doornfontein farm No.47 IQ

Randfontein

MAKRO SAND PTY LTD

R 4 100 000.00

N/A 

R 0.00 

Livestock and crop farming (135ha maize and 20 Cattle)

Mr Simon Sello Teffo

National Government of the Republic of South Africa

West Rand

EIGENDOM

Ptn 3 of farm Eigendom no. 266 IQ

Randfontein

VENESSER BRUWER

R 2 500 000.00

 N/A

R 0.00 

Maize and piggery

MR MANDLA SOLOMON MOLANE

National Government of the Republic of South Africa

West Rand

BRANDVLEI

Ptn 84 of farm Brandvlei no. 261 IQ

Randfontein

FRANS VAN DER WESTHUIZEN

R 750 000.00

 N/A

R 0.00 

Vegetable farming

Ms Sylvia Avhaathu Tshikangavhadzi

National Government of the Republic of South Africa

West Rand

RIETFONTEIN

Ptn 8 of farm Rietfontein no.256 IQ

Randfontein

RENSBURG REINECKE FRANCOIS JANSEN VAN

R 2 100 000.00

N/A 

R 0.00 

Fruit farming

Ms Ntsoaki Doronia Selebano

National Government of the Republic of South Africa

City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality

BOEKENHOUTSKLOOFDRIFT

Ptn 47 of farm Boekenhoutskloofdrift no. 386 JR

Pretoria

FERRIS ERNEST JAMES

R 2 000 000.00

 N/A

R 0.00 

Poultry and vegetable farming


Mgemase Trading Enterprise
(Dellah Cynthia Masilela)

NATIONAL GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA

Sedibeng

VAALFONTEIN

Ptn 97 of the farm Vaalfontein no.579 IQ

Vanderbijlpark

Steffen Elizabeth Maria Magdalena

R 1 000 000.00

 N/A

R 0.00 

Crop farming

Rose Lilly Orphans and Handicapped

National Government of the Republic of South Africa

Sedibeng

 

Ptn 101 of farm Vaalfontein No.579 IQ

     

N/A 

R 0.00 

     

Sedibeng

VAALFONTEIN

Portion 68 of the farm Vaalfontein IQ

Vanderbijlpark

Venter Aletha Francina

R 1 200 000.00

N/A 

R 0.00 

Vegetable farming

Lydia Sebokane Mofokeng

National Government of the Republic of South Africa

City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality

HONINGNESTKRANS

Ptn 189 of the Farm Honingnestkrans 269 JR

Pretoria

Harold and Zelda Zinserling

R 2 100 000.00

N/A

R 0.00 

Livestock farming

Aaron Sekanka Mathebula

National Government of the Republic of South Africa

City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality

ROODEPOORT

Ptn 9 of the farm Rooderpoort 504 JR

Pretoria

PHIRIMA AGRARIAN SERVICES PTY LTD

R 1 085 529.14

 N/A

R 0.00 

Livestock and poultry farming (52 goats, 62 beef cattle and 1000 broilers)

Phirima Agrarian Services
(Mandla George Philison)

National Government of the Republic of South Africa

West Rand

GOLDEN VALLEY

Ptn 59 of farm Golden Valley No.621 IQ

Krugersdorp

PIETER VAN ZYL

R 2 800 000.00

Tractors and implements 

 

 

 

R 317 450.70 

 

 

 

Livestock and vegetable farming (10 goats,5 bulls,45 cattle, 1 hectare spinach 84 hectares grazing)

Mr Elton Lucky Msiza

National Government of the Republic of South Africa

   

Ptn 70 of farm Golden Valley No.621 IQ

               
   

Ptn 71 of farm Golden Valley No.621 IQ

               
   

Ptn 58 of farm Golden Valley No.621 IQ

               

City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality

BULTFONTEIN

Portion 91 of the Farm Bultfontein 107, JR

Pretoria

PF and EB Nell

R 1 870 000.00

N/A 

R 0.00 

Piggery farming (10 pigs)

Emmbo Agricultural
Primary Co-operative
Limited
(Thandi Carol Silinda) ( Deceased) Property to be reallocated

National Government of the Republic of South Africa

City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality

DE WAGENDRIFT

Ptn 24 of the Farm De Wagendrift 417, JR

Pretoria

JHP Landman

R 1 000 000.00

 N/A

R 0.00 

Livestock farming

Sarojini Murugen Govender

National Government of the Republic of South Africa

City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality

HARTEBEESTFONTEIN

Ptn 4 of the Farm Hartebeestfontein 269 JR

Pretoria

Enberwil Beleggings

R 5 500 000.00

 N/A

R 0.00 

Livestock farming (270 cattle)

Sikhonjiswa Hendrick Masango

National Government of the Republic of South Africa

Sedibeng

KALLFONTEIN

Ptn 31 of farm Kaalfontein No.529 IQ

Vanderbijlpark

Eeden Sandra Ceciel Van

R 550 000.00

N/A 

R 0.00 

Crop and livestock farming

Michael Numeremelani

National Government of the Republic of South Africa

   

Ptn 30 of farm Kaalfontein No.529 IQ

     

N/A 

R 0.00 

     

Sedibeng

VAALFONTEIN

Ptn 8 of farm Vaalfontein No.579 IQ

Vanderbijlpark

Plessis Jan Adriaan Du

R 1 900 000.00

 N/A

R 0.00 

Livestock, poultry and vegetables farming ( 4ha spinach and cabbage, 500 chicken layers, Lucerne in 50ha, 4 herd of cattle and 12 sheep)

Mateboho Martha Nhlapo

National Government of the Republic of South Africa

Sedibeng

RIETKUIL

Ptn 10 of farm Rietkuil No.554 IQ

Vanderbijlpark

Lottering Boedery CC

R 2 700 000.00

 N/A

R 0.00 

Crop and Livestock farming

K Nozulu Projects PTY LTD

National Government of the Republic of South Africa

Sedibeng

NOOITGEDACHT

Ptn 2 of the Farm Nooitgedacht 294 IR

Heidelberg

Land Bank

R 1 500 000.00

Feed krip 

 

 

R 0.00 

Livestock farming

Moyo Fresh Produce

National Government of the Republic of South Africa

   

Ptn 20 of the Farm Nooitgedacht 294 IR

               
   

Ptn 22 of the Farm Nooitgedacht 294 IR

               

Sedibeng

VAALFONTEIN

Ptn 98 of farm Vaalfontein No.579 IQ

Vanderbijlpark

Steffen Gert Cornelis Lindeque

R 500 000.00

 N/A

R 0.00 

Crop farming

Rose Lilly Orphans and Handicapped

National Government of the Republic of South Africa

City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality

DE WAGENDRIFT

Ptn 19 of farm De Wagensdrift (of Ptn2) No.417 JR

Pretoria

ROODT HERMANUS JOHANNES

R 900 000.00

 N/A

R 0.00 

Poultry and Livestock (33 goats 5, sheep & 27 cattle)

Larsons Crop and Livestock Farming Primary Co-operative Limited (Seakgamotho Larry Mathabatha)

National Government of the Republic of South Africa

City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality

VLAKFONTEIN

Ptn 11 of farm Vlakfontein No.457 JR

Pretoria

CB and L Strijbis

R 3 600 000.00

 N/A

 

 

 

R 0.00 

Livestock and piggery farming (68 beef cattle and 34 pigs)

Pasman Farming and Trading (PTY) LTD
(Lebelo Fanie Makuwa)

National Government of the Republic of South Africa

   

Ptn 33 of farm Vlakfontein No.457 JR

       

R 0.00 

     
   

Ptn 35 of farm Vlakfontein No.457 JR

       

R 0.00 

     
   

Ptn 36 of farm Vlakfontein No.457 JR

       

R 0.00 

     

City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality

BULTFONTEIN

Ptn 63 of the farm Bulfontein No.107

Pretoria

AB Le Roux

R 1 800 000.00

N/A 

R 0.00 

Piggery farming

Khutso Sekhukhune

National Government of the Republic of South Africa

City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality

FIROLAZ

Ptn 83 of the Farm Firolaz 485 JR

Pretoria

Gordon Raymond

R 1 200 000.00

 N/A

R 0.00 

Poultry and livestock farming (500 broilers, 5 goats and 13 beef cattle)

Dories Nomsa Matsane

National Government of the Republic of South Africa

West Rand

KAALFONTEIN

Rem of ptn 15 of farm Kaalfontein No.44 IQ

Krugersdorp

FABCOS PROP ONE PTY LTD

R 5 100 000.00

N/A 

R 0.00 

Livestock and crop farming (20 goats, 50 cattle and 100 ha maize)

Mr Phanuel Wandile Sikhosana

National Government of the Republic of South Africa

West Rand

KAALFONTEIN

Ptn 59 of farm Kaalfontein No.44 IQ

Krugersdorp

FABCOS PROP ONE PTY LTD

R 0.00

 N/A

R 0.00 

Piggery farming

Siyasondela Development Co-operative Ltd

National Government of the Republic of South Africa

West Rand

KAALFONTEIN

Ptn 63 of farm Kaalfontein No.44 IQ

Krugersdorp

FABCOS PROP ONE PTY LTD

R 0.00

N/A 

R 0.00 

Livestock and maize farming

Phanuel Wandile Sikhosana

National Government of the Republic of South Africa

West Rand

HEKPOORT

Ptn 175 of farm Hekpoort No.504 JQ

Krugersdorp

KLOPPERS RENSCHIE ALETTA ADRIANA

R 1 745 000.00

 N/A

R 0.00 

Piggery farming

Mr Kgadilane Nathaniel Tshesane

National Government of the Republic of South Africa

   

Ptn 282 of farm Hekpoort No.504 JQ

Krugersdorp

KLOPPERS HENDRIK BALTUS AND KLOPPERS RENSCHIE ALETTA ADRIANA

 

 N/A

R 0.00 

 

Mr Kgadilane Nathaniel Tshesane

 

West Rand

ELANDSFONTEIN

Rem of Ptn 0 of farm Elandsfontein No.227 IQ

Randfontein

ROYEN BELEGGINGS PTY LTD

R 3 900 000.00

N/A 

R 0.00 

Livestock farming (150 cattle with 2 Bulls)

Mr Tsimane Solomon Moiloa

National Government of the Republic of South Africa

City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality

KLOPPERSBOS

Ptn 41 of farm Klopperbos No.128 JR

Pretoria

PJ and JS Grobler

R 1 000 000.00

N/A

R 0.00 

Livestock farming (Cattle 8, goats 40)

Jan Sonnyboy Kokela

National Government of the Republic of South Africa

City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality

UITZICHT ALIAS RIETVALEI

Ptn 77 of the farm Uitzicht No.314 JR

Pretoria

DV Swanepoel

R 6 750 000.00

Transformers and water tanks 

R 0.00 

Poultry farming

Lubbe Poultry

National Government of the Republic of South Africa

City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality

LEEUWDRAAI

Ptn 15 of farm Leeuwdraai No.211 JR

Pretoria

JR and CJ Roos

R 2 600 000.00

N/A 

R 0.00 

Poultry farming (1000 chickens)

Mpho Ovtavius Selepe

National Government of the Republic of South Africa

City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality

LEEUWFONTEIN

Ptn 64 of farm Leeuwfontein No.299 JR

Pretoria

DP Crafford

R 1 750 000.00

 N/A

R 0.00 

Livestock farming

Jiyane Family

National Government of the Republic of South Africa

City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality

BRANDBACH

Ptn 47 of farm Brandbach No.471 JR

Pretoria

Hannes Koen FT

R 7 400 000.00

 N/A

R 0.00 

Livestock farming (280 cattle,
60 sheep)

Mleki's Beef

National Government of the Republic of South Africa

City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality

KAMEEL ZYN KRAAL

Rem of ptn 4 of farm Kameel Zyn Kraal No.547 JR

Pretoria

JM Opperman

R 2 600 000.00

 N/A

R 0.00 

Livestock farming

MQ Kokoni Ntuli
Community Projects and Primary Cooperative Ltd

National Government of the Republic of South Africa

City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality

DE WAGENDRIFT

Ptn 32 of farm Dewagensdrift No.417 JR

Pretoria

L and G Bowtie

R 890 000.00

N/A 

R 0.00 

Poultry farming (1000 chickens, Pigs 6,
Cattle 30)

Umusa Farming and
Projects Cooperative Ltd

National Government of the Republic of South Africa

City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality

DE WAGENDRIFT

Ptn 71 of farm Dewaginsdrift No.417 JR

Pretoria

AJ and T Fouche

R 900 000.00

 N/A

R 0.00 

Livestock farming (Sheep 40)

Sakhumnono Agricultural
Primary Cooperative Ltd

National Government of the Republic of South Africa

City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality

FAIRFIELD

Ptn 10 of farm Fairfield No.238 JR

Pretoria

Richmart 157

R 900 000.00

N/A 

R 0.00 

Poultry and livestock farming (1500 chickens and 17 cattle)

Patrick Vuma

National Government of the Republic of South Africa

West Rand

KRAALKOP

Rem of ptn6 (of2) of farm Kraalkop No.147 IQ

Carletonville

JACOBS GERTRUIDA SUSANNA

R 2 500 000.00

N/A 

R 0.00 

Livestock farming

Mr Molebaleng

National Government of the Republic of South Africa

Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Municipality

ROODEKRAAL

Rem Ext Ptn 1farm Roodekraal .133 IR

Germiston

Muller chriaan Johannes

R 330 000.00

N/A 

R 0.00 

Vegetable and crop farming

Thabo Joseph Tseki

National Government of the Republic of South Africa

City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality

TRIGAARDSPOORT

Ptn 17 (of 2)of farm Trigaardspoort No.451 JR

Pretoria

BLJ and MM Xulu

R 243 701.00

N/A

R 0.00 

Poultry, crop and livestock farming (300 chickens and
Livestock 46 cattle and 2Ha maize)

Phuhlaphansi Farming

National Government of the Republic of South Africa

City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality

HOLDING

Ptn 0 of Holding No.8 Pyramid Estate Agricultural

Pretoria

Singoflora Pty Ltd

R 4 234 993.60

 N/A

R 0.00 

Nursery (38Ha)

Singoflora Pty Ltd

National Government of the Republic of South Africa

   

Ptn 0 of Holding No.19 Pyramid Estate Agricultural

     

N/A 

R 0.00 

     
   

Ptn 0 of Holding No.22 Pyramid Estate Agricultural

     

 N/A

R 0.00 

     
   

Ptn 0 of Holding No.29 Pyramid Estate Agricultural

     

N/A 

R 0.00 

     
   

Ptn 0 of Holding No.28 Pyramid Estate Agricultural

     

 N/A

R 0.00  

     

City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality

ONVERWACHT

Ptn 4 of farm Onverwacht no.509 JR

Pretoria

Blue Nightingale

R 9 800 000.00

 Centre pivot

R 309 752.96

 

Livestock and crop farming (266ha maize,70 beef cattle and animal feed production)

Super Grand Agric Holding (Pty) Ltd
(Tshiyelang Seeland Peba)

National Government of the Republic of South Africa

City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality

ROODEPOORT

R/e Ptn 13 farm Roodepoort no.504 jr

Pretoria

Van der Veen & Estate van der Veen

R 2 850 000.00

 N/A

R 0.00 

Crop and livestock (25ha maize, 28 ha lucerne and 600m2 vegetables)

Masilela and Blue Virtual Trading (PTY) LTD
(Bonginkosi Masilela)

National Government of the Republic of South Africa

West Rand

KAALFONTEIN

Ptn 56 of farm Kaalfontein No.44 IQ

Krugersdorp

MIENIE CATHARINA MAGDALENA

R 1 500 000.00

 N/A

R 0.00 

Piggery farming (17 pigs)

Siyasondela Development Co-operative Ltd

National Government of the Republic of South Africa

City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality

FAIRFIELD

Ptn 15 of farm Fairfield No.238 JR

Pretoria

Thorns and Horns Indigenous Nursery

R 1 500 000.00

N/A 

R 0.00 

Nursery and crop farming

Likhono Farm
(Terence Wandile Sithole)

National Government of the Republic of South Africa

City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality

GROENFONTEIN

Ptn 41 of farm Groenfontein No.526 JR

Pretoria

CJ and MG
Diedericks

R 2 000 000.00

High Presure Washer, scale and grinder 

R 188 629.24

Piggery farming (80 pigs)

Khula-Kutlwano
Agricultural Cooperative Ltd

National Government of the Republic of South Africa

City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality

GROOTVLEI

Ptn 234 (of Ptn 124) of the farm Grootvlei no

Pretoria

ABSA

R 1 300 000.00

N/A 

R 0.00  

Piggery farming

DinalediLodges and
Projects Pty Ltd

National Government of the Republic of South Africa

West Rand

KALBASFONTEIN

Ptn 5 (of 1) of farm Kalbasfontein No.365

Westonaria

Plessis Mary Yvonne Du

R 8 000 000.00

Centre pivot and pump 

 

 

 

R 300 000.00

 

 

 

Livestock and crop farming (planted yellow maize in 50H and 32 herd of cattle

Isamo Farming (PTY) LTD

National Government of the Republic of South Africa

   

Rem of ptn 14 (of 3) of farm Kalbasfontein No.365

               
   

R/E of ptn 11 (of ptn 3) of farm Kalbasfontein No.365 IQ

               
   

Ptn 17 (of 14) of farm Kalbasfontein No.365

               

Sedibeng

NOOITGEDACHT

Rem of ptn 3 of farm Nooitgedacht No.390 IR

Heidelberg

Jager marie Reneira

R 12 000 000.00

N/A

R 0.00 

Livestock and crop farming (42ha white maize and 240 livestock)

Amos Mayoba

National Government of the Republic of South Africa

   

Ptn 17(of 6) of farm Nooitgedacht No.390 IR

     

 N/A

R 0.00 

     
   

Ptn 23 of farm Nooitgedacht No.390 IR

     

 N/A

R 0.00 

     
   

R/E of ptn 5 (of 3) of farm Nooitgedacht No.390 IR

     

 N/A

R 0.00 

Livestock farming (60 beef cattle)

Enoch Buthelezi

 

Sedibeng

GROENFONTEIN AND VRISGEWAAG

Ptn 8(of 4) of farm Groenfontein No.395 IR

Heidelberg

JACOBS NICOLAAS HENDRIK

R 6 700 000.00

Tractor and implements 

 

 

R 200 000.01

 

 

 

Livestock farming

Maria Makhala Mqoseni

National Government of the Republic of South Africa

   

Ptn 55 of farm Vrisgewaag No.501 IR

 

Absa Bank

R 0.00

         
   

Ptn 19(of 1) of farm Vrisgewaag No.501 IR

 

Absa Bank

R 0.00

         

Sedibeng

VRISGEWAAG

Ptn 20(of 1) of farm Vrisgewaag No.501 IR

Heidelberg

Absa

R 0.00

 N/A

R 0.00 

Security of Tenure

Moeketsi Family

National Government of the Republic of South Africa

Sedibeng

RIETSPRUIT

Ptn 28 (of 11) of farm Rietspruit No. 535 IQ

Vanderbijlpark

Engelbrecht Elizabeth Maria

R 4 500 000.00

 N/A

R 0.00 

Livestock and crop farming ( 150ha maize)

Andrew Scelo Mahlalela

National Government of the Republic of South Africa

   

Rem of ptn 6 of farm Rietspruit No.535 IQ

     

 N/A

R 0.00 

   

National Government of the Republic of South Africa

Sedibeng

HOLFONTEIN

Ptn 78(of 3) of farm Holfontein No. 556 IQ

Vanderbijlpark

Daneboekenel Andre Johannes

R 1 957 700.00

 

Tractors and implements

 

R 64 662.58

Livestock farming (40 herds of cattle and 12 sheep)

Simphiwe Makapela

National Government of the Republic of South Africa

   

Ptn 76(of 3) of farm Holfontein No. 556 IQ

               

Sedibeng

VLAKPLAATS and TWEEFONTEIN

Ptn 0 of farm Vlakplaats No.527 IQ

Vanderbijlpark

Pietbez Trust

R 5 677 000.00

 Tractor and implements

R 141 499.79

Livestock and crop farming (20ha maize and 115 beef cattle)

Bhak ékhaya Agricultural Cooperative

National Government of the Republic of South Africa

   

Ptn 0 of farm Tweefontein No.531 IQ

     

N/A 

R 0.00 

     
   

Ptn 4(of 1) of farm Tweefontein No.523 IQ

 

Daneel Andre Johannes

 

 N/A

R 0.00 

Crop and livestock farming

   

City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality

WITPOORT

Rem of ptn 6 (of 1) of farm Witpoort No.563 JR

Pretoria

Royal Albatross
306 PTY Ltd

R 6 700 000.00

N/A 

R 0.00 

Piggery and livestock farming

John Atti Manne

National Government of the Republic of South Africa

   

Ptn 7 (of 6) of farm Witpoort No.563 JR

     

N/A

R 0.00 

     

City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality

GROENFONTEIN

Portion 53 (of 9) of farm Groenfontein No.526 JR

Pretoria

PR Prinsloo

R 1 800 000.00

 N/A

R 0.00 

Livestock farming (18 beef cattle)

Letsopa Farming

National Government of the Republic of South Africa

City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality

WATERVAL

Ptn 141 (of 5) of farm Waterval 273 JR

Pretoria

PK and T Matlala

R 1 921 953.86

N/A 

R 0.00 

Poultry farming

Trudy Matlala

National Government of the Republic of South Africa

City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality

SCHIETPOORT

Rem of ptn 2 of farm Schietpoort No.507 JR

Pretoria

Schietpoort
Jerseys Pty Ltd

R 8 000 000.00

N/A 

R 0.00 

Crop farming

Niklas Mokwena

National Government of the Republic of South Africa

City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality

TWEEFONTEIN

Ptn 12 (of 2) of farm Tweefontein No.491 JR

Pretoria

RP Barnard

R 3 000 000.00

 N/A

R 0.00 

Vegetables, poultry and
Livestock farming (1500 chickens, 12 beef cattle and 13 goats)

Bolshevicks Trading

National Government of the Republic of South Africa

City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality

VLEILAND

Ptn 0 of farm Vleiland 3 No.752 JR

Pretoria

MC Barnard Trust

R 9 000 000.00

 Trailer and firefighter

R 45 000.00

Crop and livestock farming (144 ha maize and 166 beef cattle)

Anix Trading 739 CC

National Government of the Republic of South Africa

City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality

ZONKOLOL

Ptn 12 of Farm Zonkolol No. 473 JR

Pretoria

AA and MM
Oberholzer

R 1 200 000.00

 N/A

 R 0.00 

Piggery farming

Somkhanda Piggery Pty
Ltd

National Government of the Republic of South Africa

City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality

TRIGAARDSPOORT

Rem of ptn 2 of farm Trigaardspoort No.451 JR

Pretoria

JR Dagnall-Quinn

R 2 400 000.00

 N/A

 R 0.00 

Vegetable and livestock farming (3ha vegetables and
17 goats, 4 sheep, 44 cattle and 36 pigs)

Mulongo Agricultural
Cooperative

National Government of the Republic of South Africa

West Rand

ELANDSFONTEIN and BLAAUBANK

Ptn 21 of farm Elandsfontein No. 277 IQ

Westonaria

REINECKE MACHIEL FREDERICK

R 16 500 000.00

Tractors and implements

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

R 2 153 128.99

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Crop and livestock farming (192 ha maize, 150 sheep, 102 cattle, arograss grass 100 hectares, 1 and 1/2 cabbage)

Mr Herbert Thulani Mabuza

National Government of the Republic of South Africa

   

Ptn 22 of Farm Elandsfontein No. 277 IQ

               
   

Ptn 54 (of 10) of farm Blaauwbank No.278 IQ

               
   

Ptn 56 (of 9) of farm Blaauwbank No. 278 IQ

               
   

Ptn 58 of farm Blaauwbank No.278 IQ

               
   

Ptn 104 (of 10) of farm Blaauwbank No. 278 IQ

               
   

Ptn 105 (of 10) of farm Blaauwbank No. 278 IQ

               
   

Ptn 168 (of 11) of farm Blaauwbank No. 278 IQ

               
   

Ptn 169 (of 11) of farm Blaauwbank No. 278 IQ

               

West Rand

KRAALKOP

Ptn 25 of ptn of ptn 10 of farm Kraalkop 147 IQ

Carletonville

SPANGENBERG JAMES JACOBUS

R 5 100 000.00

N/A

R 0.00 

Livestock farming (110 beef cattle and 100 rabbits)

Ms katlego Prudence Ramfate

National Government of the Republic of South Africa

West Rand

SLUIS

R/E of Sluis 46 IQ

Krugersdorp

TLALOC INV PTY LTD

R 8 220 000.00

N/A

R 0.00 

 

Livestock farming (45 beef cattle and 35 sheep)

Mr Happy Tlhame Mohane

National Government of the Republic of South Africa

   

Ptn 13 of Sluis 46 IQ

     

N/A

R 0.00 

     

West Rand

HEKPOORT

Ptn 349 of farm Hekpoort No.504 JQ

Krugersdorp

BERG AMMARENTIA J VAN DEN

R 1 300 000.00

N/A

R 0.00 

Tenure project

FARM OCCUPIERS

National Government of the Republic of South Africa

   

Ptn 151(Ptn of Ptn1) of farm Hekpoort No. 504 JQ

     

N/A

R 0.00 

     
   

Ptn 124 (Ptn of Ptn19) of farm Hekpoort No.504 JQ

     

N/A

R 0.00 

     
   

Ptn 49 (Ptn of Ptn 1) of farm Hekpoort No.504 JQ

     

N/A

R 0.00 

     

West Rand

BRANDVLEI

R/E of Ptn 12(of 6) of Farm Brandvlei No.261 IQ

Randfontein

SUPER A FEED RANCH PTY LTD AND QUICK LEAP INV 30 PTY LTD

R 9 190 000.00

 Tractors and implements

R 969 243.26

 

Livestock, crop and piggery farming (18 ha maize, 39 beef Cattle, 12 pigs, goat and sheep)

Mr Zilindeni Joseph Maso

National Government of the Republic of South Africa

   

R/E of Ptn 10(of 6) of Farm Brandvlei No. 261 IQ

     

 N/A

R 0.00 

     

West Rand

BRANDVLEI

R/E of Ptn 99(of22) of farm Brandvlei No.261 IQ

Randfontein

SUPER A FEED RANCH PTY LTD AND QUICK LEAP INV 30 PTY LTD

R 2 700 000.00

 N/A 

R 0.00 

Livestock farming (40 beef cattle)

Mr Keseiloe Hendrick Shoai

National Government of the Republic of South Africa

   

R/E of Ptn 22(of2) of farm Brandvlei No.261 IQ

Randfontein

SHOAI TIRO

R 0.00

 N/A 

R 0.00 

Livestock farming (45 beef cattle)

Mr Keseiloe Hendrick Shoai

National Government of the Republic of South Africa

West Rand

ELANDSFONTEIN

Ptn 5 of farm Elandsfontein No.146 IQ

Carletonville

SIMMONDS ANNE JEANETTE

R 1 900 000.00

 N/A 

R 0.00 

Livestock and piggery farming

Mr Floyd Makiti (brother to the deceased)

National Government of the Republic of South Africa

West Rand

WITFONTEIN

Ptn 3 (of 2) of farm Witfontein No.262 IQ

Randfontein

Victor Johannes Petros

R 3 400 000.00

 N/A 

R 0.00 

Livestock and piggery farming (40 dairy cattle, 5 pigs)

Ms NOKUTHULA KHALANGANI KHUMALO

National Government of the Republic of South Africa

Sedibeng

ELANDSFONTEIN

Ptn 15 (of 2) of farm Elandsfontein No.412 IR

Heidelberg

Brits Dawid Stephanus

R 3 245 000.00

 

Tractors and implements

 

 

 

R 744 999.99

 

 

 

 

Crop and livestock farming (6ha soya beans and 12 sheep)

Emini Emnandi General Construction and Projects 47

National Government of the Republic of South Africa

Sedibeng

 

Ptn 16 (of 2) of farm Elandsfontein No.412 IR

               

Sedibeng

 

Ptn 17 (of 2) of farm Elandsfontein No.412 IR

               

Sedibeng

 

Ptn 8 (of 2) of farm Elandsfontein No.412 IR

               

Sedibeng

UITKYK and BULTFONTEIN

R/E of ptn 5 of farm Uitkyk No.327 IR

Heidelberg

Mun Nigel

R 4 544 587.80

 N/A 

R 0.00 

Crop and Livestock farming

Mojaletema Primary Cooperative

National Government of the Republic of South Africa

Sedibeng

 

R/E of ptn 15 (of ptn 4) of farm Bultfontein No.192 IR

     

 N/A

R 0.00 

     

Sedibeng

SCHIKFONTEIN

Ptn 3 of farm Schikfontein No.421 IR

Heidelberg

Ackerman Kathlee

R 7 900 000.00

Tractors and implements 

 

R 642 766.82

Livestock farming (94 beef cattle)

Terrance Bonny Mbambo

National Government of the Republic of South Africa

Sedibeng

SPAARWATER

R/E of Ptn 1 of farm Spaarwater No.171 IR

Heidelberg

Pistoroius C Administrator

R 3 304 725.00

 N/A 

R 0.00 

Crop and livestock farming

Not allocated yet

National Government of the Republic of South Africa

Sedibeng

 

R/E of Ptn 2 of farm Spaarwater No.171 IR

Heidelberg

Vaalplaats Farms PTY LTD

R 0.00

 N/A

R 0.00 

Crop farming (193ha soya beans)

Paulos Mashiloane

National Government of the Republic of South Africa

Sedibeng

VAALFONTEIN and KAALPLAATS

R/E of ptn 6 (of ptn 4) of farm Vaalfontein No.579 IQ

Vanderbijlpark

Vaalfontein INV PTY LTD

R 5 803 955.00

 N/A

R 0.00 

Livestock faming (125 herd of cattle)

Selina Hlabedi

National Government of the Republic of South Africa

Sedibeng

 

Ptn 106 (of ptn 27) of farm Kaalplaats No.577 IQ

     

 N/A

R 0.00 

     

Sedibeng

 

Ptn 173 (of ptn 2) of farm Vaalfontein No.579 IQ

     

 N/A

R 0.00 

     

Sedibeng

 

R/E of ptn 95 (of ptn 3) of farm Kaalplaats No.577 IQ

     

 N/A

R 0.00 

     

Sedibeng

HOMESTEAD APPLE ORCHARDS SMALL HOLDINGS

Ptn 0 of Homestead Apple Orchards Small Holdings No.36 IQ

Meyerton

Protheroe Jessamine Mary

R 2 077 771.00

Implements 

 

R 104 197.1229

Nursery

Yoonus Mitha

National Government of the Republic of South Africa

Sedibeng

SPAARWATER

R/E of ptn 0 of farm Spaarwater No.171 IR

Heidelberg

Marshall Mellick Holding LTD

R 6 771 770.00

 N/A

R 0.00 

Crop farming (350H soya beans)

Vacant

National Government of the Republic of South Africa

City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality

KROKODILSPRUIT

R/E of ptn 1 of farm Krokodilspruit No.290 JR

Pretoria

Krokodilspruit
Boerdery Pty Ltd

R 1 500 000.00

 N/A

R 0.00 

Vegetable farming

Bangswane Charlotte
Mahlangu

National Government of the Republic of South Africa

City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality

KLIPEILAND

R/E of ptn 25 of farm Klipeiland No.524 JR

Pretoria

KLIPEILAND TRUST

R 7 000 000.00

 N/A

R 0.00 

Piggery farming (397 pigs)

Betty Nyambi - Sincobile Trading and Agriculture

National Government of the Republic of South Africa

Sedibeng

NOOITGEDACHT

Ptn 8 of farm Nooitgedacht No.294 IR

Heidelberg

Martin Pieter Frederick

R 10 605 840.00

Tractors and implements 

 

R 1 677 542.93

Livestock and crop farming (74ha maize and 61 beef cattle)

Nkadani Trading Enterprise CC

National Government of the Republic of South Africa

   

R/E of ptn 9 of farm Nooitgedacht No.294 IR

               
   

R/E of ptn 32 of farm Nooitgedacht No.294 IR

               
   

R/E of ptn 33 (of ptn 32) of farm Nooitgedacht No.294 IR

               
   

Ptn 42 of farm Nooitgedacht No.294 IR

               

Sedibeng

PANFONTEIN

R/E of ptn 0 of farm Panfontein No.437 IR

Meyerton

Anglo Cooperation (PTY) LTD

R 25 660 000.00

 Tractors and implements

 

R 2 000 000.01

 

 

Livestock farming (54 beef cattle)

Banto Bonke Cooperativve and Mr Mavimbela

National Government of the Republic of South Africa

   

R/E of ptn 7 of farm Panfontein No.437 IR

         

Livestock farming (146 beef cattle)

Godfrey Lombard and Daniel Masanabo

 

Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Municipality

WOTHOK

Ptn 0 of Withok Estates Agricultural Holdings No.431 IR

Germiston

Maier Alexander Ralph

R 7 000 000.00

 N/A

 

Poultry farming

Mamoke Agri-Business PTY LTD

National Government of the Republic of South Africa

   

Ptn 0 of Withok Estates Agricultural Holdings No.435 IR

 

Kleynhans Maria Magdalena

 

 N/A

R 0.00 

     
   

Ptn 0 of Withok Estates Agricultural Holdings No.436 IR

 

Coetzer Phillipus Johannes

 

Bakkies and implements

R 451 724.14

     

City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality

RONDAVEL ALIAS SCHOONGEZICHT and KLIPDRIFT

R/E of ptn 0 of farm Rondavel Alias Schoongezicht No.109 JR

Pretoria

ME and A
Pelimpasakis

R 18 592 113.80

 N/A

R 0.00 

Livestock farming (66 beef cattle,
16 sheep and 15 goats)

Mkhalangani Coop and
Projects Limited

National Government of the Republic of South Africa

   

R/E of ptn 0 of farm Klipdrift No.116 JR

     

 N/A

R 0.00 

     

City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality

TIEGERPOORT

R/E of ptn 1 of farm Tiegerpoort No.371 JR

Pretoria

Martiq 527 CC

R 4 768 896.00

 N/A

R 0.00 

Poultry farming (14 000 chickens)

Pinkie Nomvula
Mathebula

National Government of the Republic of South Africa

City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality

NOOITGEDACHT

R/E of ptn 1 of farm Nooitgedacht No.564 JR

Pretoria

RF Roets and JM
Prinsloo

R 17 000 000.00

 N/A

R 0.00 

Livestock and crop farming

Triple MT Farming and
Agricultural Cooperative

National Government of the Republic of South Africa

City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality

YZERVARKFONTEIN

Ptn 26 (of ptn 8)of farm Yzervarkfontein No.194 IR

Pretoria

NARANCONNA MOORGAS

R 7 000 000.00

 N/A

R 0.00 

Poultry farming

Naranconna farm

National Government of the Republic of South Africa

City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality

ROODEPLAAT

Ptn 324 (of ptn 7) of farm Roodeplaat No.293 JR

Pretoria

WHITE FEATHER FARMS PTY LTD

R 10 500 000.00

 N/A

R 0.00 

Poultry farming (150 000 broilers)

Viyama trading enterprise

National Government of the Republic of South Africa

   

Ptn 64 (of ptn 1) of farm Roodeplaat No.293 JR

     

 N/A

R 0.00 

     

City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality

OOG VAN BOEKENHOUTSKLOOF OF TWEEFONTEIN

Ptn 76 farm Oog Van Boekenhoutskloof of Tweefontein No.288JR

Pretoria

LE CHIC ABATTOIR CC

R 4 200 000.00

Implements 

 

R 71 897.34

Chicken abattoir (2000 chickens a day)

YARENA CHICKEN (PTY) LTD Jerry Mashao

National Government of the Republic of South Africa

City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality

SUIKERBOSCHFONTEIN

R/E of ptn 11 of farm Suikerboschfontein No.529 JR

Pretoria

BRIAN CLARK FAMILY TRUST

R 4 600 000.00

 N/A

R 0.00 

Livestock and piggery (50 Beef cattle, 40 sheep, 40 goats,12 pigs and 40ha erograstis)

Jacob Munyai - Banabakgomo Weaners Producers Co-operative LTD

National Government of the Republic of South Africa

West Rand

HARTEBEESTFONTEIN

R/E of ptn 30 (of ptn 26) of farm Hartebeestfontein No.472 J

Krugersdorp

Kenneth Mervyn Theron and Daphney Ann Theron

R 3 341 378.00

 N/A

R 0.00 

Livestock and vegetable farming

MR Rapula Moses Ndlovu

National Government of the Republic of South Africa

   

Ptn 66 (of ptn 28) of farm Hartebeestfontein No.472 JQ

     

 N/A

R 0.00 

     

West Rand

DOORNPOORT

Ptn 3 (of ptn 2) of farm Doornpoort No.347 IQ

Westonaria

GRAAN REINHARDT JACOBUS VAN

R 1 425 926.00

 N/A

R 0.00 

Livestock and Crop farming

Mr Mothusi Johnny Kometsi

National Government of the Republic of South Africa

   

Ptn 6 (of ptn 4) of farm Doornpoort No.347 IQ

     

 N/A

R 0.00 

     
   

Ptn 8 (of ptn 4) of farm Doornpoort No.347 IQ

     

 N/A

R 0.00 

     

West Rand

LEEUWPAN

Ptn 45 of farm Leeuwpan No.58 IQ

Carletonville

Dackie Selana

R 723 024.00

 N/A

R 0.00 

Livestock and poultry farming (100 Free range Chickens, 40 cows,50 sheep , supply 350 to 400 Broilers per week)

Mr John Bhebhe

National Government of the Republic of South Africa

West Rand

NOOITGEDACHT

Ptn 84 (of ptn 33) of farm Nooitgedacht No.534 JQ

Krugersdorp

BASSON ALIDA JEANETTA WILHELMINA and BASSON STAFLEU

R 4 944 340.00

Vehicles and implements 

R 93 305.38

 

Poultry farming

Mr Lesego Zacharia Mokgwatsane(Rextet Investments)

National Government of the Republic of South Africa

West Rand

MODDERFONTEIN

R/E of ptn 4 of farm Modderfontein No.345 IQ

Randfontein

Bambanani Farming Operations (Pty)Ltd

R 16 400 000.00

 Implements

R 185 6815.85

 

Fruit Production

Mr Mokgale Andrew Tladi

National Government of the Republic of South Africa

West Rand

ZWARTKRANS

Ptn 28(of ptn 4) of farm Zwartkrans No.172 IQ

Krugersdorp

PLOT 28 ZWARTKRANS BELEGGINGS CC

R 6 000 000.00

 Tractor and implements

R 229 667.8208

 

Vegetables and Livestock farming

Dr Tlou Clauede Seletela

National Government of the Republic of South Africa

West Rand

HILLSIDE

Ptn 0 of Hillside Agricultural Holdings No.64 IQ

Randfontein

GRIMBEEK TERRY

R 900 000.00

 Trailer and implements

R 21 248.2

Poultry farming

Ms Lerato Evelyne Kgasu

National Government of the Republic of South Africa

West Rand

ELANDSFONTEIN

Ptn 40 ( of ptn 1) of farm Elandsfontein No.561 IQ

Carletonville

BOTHA ERICA

R 2 182 500.00

 Tractor and implements

 

R 182 499.99

Livestock farming

Mr Johannes Moferefere Lekhetha

National Government of the Republic of South Africa

West Rand

STERKFONTEIN

R/E of ptn 24 (of ptn 23) of farm Sterkfontein No.519 JQ

Krugersdorp

SMITH DEAN STEPHEN

R 9 500 000.00

 N/A

R 0.00 

Game Reserve

Mr Khethukuthula Mkonza

National Government of the Republic of South Africa

 

WITPOORT

Ptn 10 of farm Witpoort No.563 JR

Pretoria

RF Roets and JM
Prinsloo

R 0.00

 N/A

R 0.00 

Crop and Livestock farming

Triple MT Farming and
Agricultural Cooperative

National Government of the Republic of South Africa

City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality

BEYNESPOORT

Ptn 11 (of Ptn 4) of farm Beynespoort No.335 JR

Pretoria

Plant Elite Pty Ltd

R 2 681 000.00

 N/A 

R 0.00 

Nursery (2ha)

Thoko Martha Manaka

National Government of the Republic of South Africa

West Rand

ELANDSVLEI

Ptn 179 of farm Elandsvlei No.249 IQ

Randfontein

MERWE GEZIENA JOHANNA MARIA VAN DER

R 2 090 000.00

 N/A 

 

Dairy farming

Ms Sarah Busisiwe Ramerafe

National Government of the Republic of South Africa

West Rand

WOLVERKRANS

Ptn 43 ( of Ptn 1) of farm Wolverkrans No. 156 IQ

Krugersdorp

JES FARMS CC

R 2 050 000.00

Tractor and implements 

 

R 114 776.95

Vegetable farming

N/A

National Government of the Republic of South Africa

West Rand

DOORNKLOOF

Portion 35 Doornkloof 393 IQ

Krugersdorp

HANSEN BOERDERY CC

3 300 000.00

Tractor and implements 

R 176 877.38

 

Piggery farming

Johannes Botsi

National Government of the Republic of South Africa

   

Portion 36 Doornkloof 393 IQ

               
   

Portion 59 Doornkloof 393 IQ

               

West Rand

DOORNPOORT

Portion 5 Doornpoort 347 IQ

Westonaria

MOLLER PIETER WILLEM

R 1 700 000.00

 N/A

R 0.00 

Crop and Livestock farming

Mthokozisi Dlamini

National Government of the Republic of South Africa

   

Portion 38 Doornpoort 347 IQ

     

N/A

R 0.00 

     

West Rand

VLAKPLAATS

Portion 139 Vlakplaats 160 IQ

Krugersdorp

STOOP ANDRE

R 2 274 630.00

N/A 

R 0.00 

Piggery farming

Nomawethu Mahlangabeza

National Government of the Republic of South Africa

   

Portion 142 Vlakplaats 160 IQ

     

N/A

R 0.00 

     

City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality

VAALBANK

Portion 55 Vaalbank 511 JR

Pretoria

ROBBERTZE ALBERT MARE

R 385 700.00

N/A 

R 0.00 

Poultry farming

Khumo agricultural cooperative

National Government of the Republic of South Africa

West Rand

GOLDEN VALLEY

Portion 5 Golden Valley 621 IQ

Western Region in Mogale City 

SCHOLTZ HERMAN JOHANNES

R 2 626 974.10

Tractor and implements

R 190 000.03

 

Livestock farming

Nicholas Mabokela

National Government of the Republic of South Africa

   

Portion 6 Golden Valley 621 IQ

               

Sedibeng

LANGZEEKOEGAT

RE of Portion 1 Langzeekoegat 323 IR

Heidelberg in

Lesedi 

PRETORIUS JAN HENDRIK

R 10 000 000.00

 Tractors and implements

R 499 999.99

 

Crop and Livestock

Sipho Dumane Mlilo

National Government of the Republic of South Africa

 

City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality

ONSPOED

Portion 32 Onspoed 500 JR

Pretoria

NKOE ONICCAH MAKGABELE

R 641 663.61

 N/A

R 0.00  

Poultry farming

NKOE ONICCAH MAKGABELE

National Government of the Republic of South Africa

30 October 2017 - NW3102

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Breytenbach, Adv G to ask the Minister of Police

With reference to the escape of a certain prisoner (name and details furnished) from police custody due to alleged negligence by the SA Police Service officers on or around March 2010, what steps have been taken to ensure that the specified person is rearrested and prosecuted for the crimes committed in respect of CAS 17/03/2010 opened at Dorset in Vaalwater, Waterberg in Limpopo?

Reply:

The details of the accused were circulated, as wanted, on 4 October 2010 and the circulation number is 2010/W/41973. Members of the Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation (DPCI) and informers were tasked to trace the suspect.

30 October 2017 - NW3120

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Esau, Mr S to ask the Minister of Police

(1) (a) How many suspects have escaped from the Kempton Park police station (i) in the (aa) 2015-16 and (bb) 2016-17 financial years and (ii) from 1 April 2017 up to the latest specified date for which information is available, (b) on what date did each person escape and (c) which police officers were on duty at the time of each escape; (2) whether a case of escape was registered in each case; if not, (a) why not and (b) what (i) is the name of the officer that failed to register such a case and (ii) action was taken against each officer in each case?

Reply:

(1)(a)(i)(aa)(bb)(ii)(b)(c)

(i)(aa) 2015/2016

(i)(bb) 2016/2017

(ii)

1 April 2017 to date

(b)

Date of escape

(c)

Officers on duty

6

0

0

21 August 2015

21 August 2015

21 August 2015

13 September 2015

Lt Col Kotze

Lt Col Tsoute

Lt Col Kotze

Lt Col Groosbeeck

(2) Yes, Kempton Park, CAS 748 and 749/08/2015, CAS 865/08/2015, CAS 885/08/2015, CAS 361 and 362/09/2015.

(2)(a) Not applicable.

(2)(b)(i)(ii) Not applicable.

30 October 2017 - NW3002

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King, Ms C to ask the Minister of Health

(1)What is the (a) total amount that was paid out in bonuses to employees in his 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 (a) total estimated amount that will be paid out in bonuses to employees in his 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) There are no bonuses paid yet for the National Department of Health for the financial year 2016/17. The Performance Assessment process is currently underway and the final amount to be paid for bonuses will only be determined once concluded before the end of December 2017 as stipulated in terms of the Public Service Regulation 2016, regulation 72 (9);

(2) The estimated budgeted amount for the Performance Management and Development System (PMDS) cost for 2017/18 is 2% of the wage bill. There is no indication yet on how much of the estimated amount will be paid for bonuses.

END.

30 October 2017 - NW2172

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Steenkamp, Ms J to ask the Minister of Health

(a) What system is currently in place pertaining to patient file management in (i) public hospitals and (ii) clinics and (b) how does this system work?

Reply:

(a) (i) Each Provincial Department of Health has a Patient Records Management system that includes the management of Patient Files in public hospitals. Most public hospitals are using a paper-based patient file management system with the file number linked to the Patients Date of date of birth.

(ii) As from 2015 the National Department of Health in partnership with Provincial Departments of Health has implemented a system to standardise the patient file management system and patient administration in 540 primary health care facilities in the NHI Pilot Districts. Provincial Departments of Health are in the process of expanding this to primary health care facilities external to the NHI Pilot Districts.

(iii) The System consists of the following components:

1. Rationalise the number of Reception areas in the facility to one reception area;

2. Installation of Bulk Steel Filing Cabinets that can lock and are compliant with the minimum standards for the safe storage of documentation and allow for the fast retrieval of files;

3. The Department of Health has developed an electronic software that allows for a computer-generated Patient Folder number that is Facility Specific, gives the indication of where the Folder should be filed and retrieved in or from the bulk filing cabinet and allows for the Uniform Implementation of the Patient File Management System in the different PHC Facilities;

4. The Department, through an 18-month process of consultation and testing, has developed a Standardised Patient Folder in the form of a Booklet for Patients using PHC facilities. Separate standardised Patient Folders for Male, Female and Children has been developed and has been implemented at facilities.

END.

30 October 2017 - NW2796

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Thembekwayo, Dr S to ask the Minister of Health

What amount is his department paying to a certain company (name furnished) for the contract to provide radiotherapy to cancer patients in Kwa-Zulu Natal?

Reply:

The KwaZulu-Natal Department of Health agreed on a fixed fee structure to see between 51-75 patients in a month for a maximum of six (6) months at a cost of R56 422 per patient.

The following services will be provided by the service provider:

  1. Facility and Oncologist fee.
  2. Number of treatments per patient: 20 Days or once a week for four (4) consecutive weeks depending on treatment protocol; 50:50 split is envisaged.
  3. Transport for patients between facilities and Richards Bay Medical Institute.
  4. Radiation treatment to be provided include stereotatic for 2% of population seen, 3D single for 20% of the population, 3D Multiple for 70%, IMRT for 6% and Electron-manual for 2% of population seen.

Furthermore, if patients exceed or are below the figure agreed upon then a process is in place to charge accordingly.

END.

30 October 2017 - NW3077

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

How many instances of mail theft were reported at the Johannesburg International Mail Centre in each month during the period 1 January 2016 to 31 July 2017; (2) Whether any employees employed at the specified centre have faced (a) criminal and/or (b) disciplinary charges; if not, in each case, why not; if so, (i) what number of employees faced criminal and/or disciplinary charges and (ii) what (aa) are the relevant details and (bb) is the current status of each charges? NW3393E

Reply:

I have been informed by SAPO as follows:

  1. The volumes handled at JIMC for the period 1 January 2016 to 31 July 2017 in total were 20.9 million items. There was a total of 605 incidents reported by clients to for investigation as cases of theft and/or items found violated:

Month

Jan

Feb

Mar

Apr

May

Jun

Jul

Aug

Sep

Oct

Nov

Dec

Total

2016

48

23

45

47

38

38

23

20

32

21

25

13

373

2017

26

24

15

43

43

43

38

         

232

 

605

 

During the course of investigation the cases were classified as follow:

  • 143 items were found intact and confirmed that there was no theft
  • 146 items are still under investigation
  • 316 were considered as theft (304 of these could not be linked to any individual and 12 were linked to individuals of which 5 were SAPO employees).

2 (a)  No Post Office employees faced criminal charges

(b)  Disciplinary charges were instituted against the SAPO employees.

(i) Five employees were charged.

(ii)(aa) The five employees were charged for violation/theft of mail and non-compliance to Procedures.

(ii)(bb) Two cases were finalised and three are still in progress. Of the two finalised cases, one employee was found not guilty and the other one was found guilty and dismissed.

Approved/Not Approved

---------------------------------

Dr Siyabonga Cwele, MP

Minister of Telecommunications and Postal Services

Date:

30 October 2017 - NW2119

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Gardee, Mr GA to ask the Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs

How many municipalities across the country have municipal-owned entities; (2) Do the specified municipal-owned entities have boards in place; (if so (a) who appoints the board members, (b) how long is the term of each specified board, (c) when was each current board appointed and (d) how many members of each board are female?

Reply:

The information is not readily available in the department and requests were made to the Provincial Departments of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs. However, only six provinces provided information in this regard:

PROVINCE

How many municipalities across the country have municipal owned entities

(2)

   

(a)

Who appoints the board members

(b)

how long is the term of each specified board

(c)

When was each current board appointed

(d)

How many members of each board are female

Western Cape

City of Cape Town

City of Cape Town and Western Cape Government

It’s presumed to be a fixed term board

Various dates – see list attached

5 of 11 members are female

Gauteng

City of Tshwane

The Board is appointed by the City of Tshwane as the shareholder

The appointment of the Board is aligned to the five-year political term of Council

1 October 2012

Tshwane Economic Development Agency – 3 female members

       

10 April 2012

Housing Company Tshwane – 1 female member

 

City of Johannesburg

City of Joburg

1 year

16 March 2017

City Power – 3 female members

         

Joburg Water- 4 female members

         

Pikitup – 4 female members

         

Johannesburg Social Housing Company – 1 female member

         

Joburg Development Agency – 2 female members

         

Joburg Market – 2 female members

         

Joburg Property Company – 3 female members

         

Joburg Roads Agency – 5 female members

         

Metrobus – 3 female members

         

Joburg City Parks & Zoo – 3 female members

         

Joburg City Theatres – 7 female members

         

Metro Trading Company – 5 female members

 

City of Ekurhuleni

Council

3 years

1 May 2015

Brakpan Bus Company – 1 female member (resigned)

         

Ekurhuleni Housing Company – 4 female members

         

East Rand Water Care Company – 2 female members

 

West Rand DM

Executive Mayor

3 years

April 2017

West Rand Development Agency – 2 female members

 

Sedibeng DM

Council

Not specified

February 2015

Vaal River City Tourism Promotion Company – 1 female member

North West

Dr KKDM Economic Agency (SOC) Ltd.

The Council of the Parent Municipality

3 years

1 January 2016

2 female members (1 resigned)

 

Rustenburg LM

Executive Mayor or the Council after an advertisement in the local newspapers

2 years

-

1 female member

 

Lekwa-Teemane Development Agency

Council

3 years

In the process of appointing new board (recently terminated board was appointed Nov 2010 and term expired Oct 2013, however they remained an interim board until July 2017)

-

Mpumalanga

The City of Mbombela inherited the Umjindi Local Economic Development Agency after the amalgamation of Mbombela LM and Umjindi LM

City of Mbombela

24 months

New board in process of being appointed

New board in process of being appointed

 

Thabachweu Local Economic Development Agency (THALEDA)

Council

3 yrs

20th October 2014 (An extension for a further one year was granted after the term of office expired in September 2017)

1 female member

Free State

No response from the province

       

Northern Cape

No municipality in the Northern Cape has a municipal-owned entity

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

KwaZulu-Natal

Umhlosinga Development Agency

The respective District Municipality

5 years

26 March 2013

0

 

Zululand Development Agency

 

3 years

01 April 2016

3 female members

 

Uthungulu Fresh Produce Market (King Cetshwayo)

 

5 years

2015

3 female members

 

ILembe Management Development Enterprise

 

3 years

02 October 2015

3 female members

 

UGu South Coast Development Agency

 

3 years

10 July 2015

3 female members

 

Harry Gwala Development Agency

 

3 years

01 April 2015

0

 

UMgungundlovu Development Agency

 

3 years

01 July 2016

3 female members

 

Umzinyathi Development Agency

 

3 years

16 October 2016

2 female members

 

UThukela Development Agency

 

3 years

14 July 2017

1 female member

 

Amajuba Development Agency (The Municipal Council is yet to Endorse the Board and conduct the inauguration)

 

Nil - Awaiting Council Endorsement

2015

0

 

Durban ICC

 

5 years

2014

1 female member

 

Durban Marine Theme Park trading as Ushaka Marine world

 

5 years

2013

2 female members

 

Safe City Pietermaritzburg

 

5 years

2015

2 female members

 

Ugu South Coast Tourism

 

5 years

2015

3 female members

 

Uthukela Water

 

5 years

2014

unknown

Limpopo

No response from the province

       

Eastern Cape

No response from the province

       

30 October 2017 - NW3098

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Dreyer, Ms AM to ask the Minister of Police

For each laboratory administered by Forensic Service Division of the SA Police Service, how many entries were (a) received and (b) finalised by the (i) ballistics unit, (ii) scientific analysis unit, (iii) questioned documents unit, (iv) biology unit, (v) victim identification unit and (vi) chemistry unit in (aa) each of the past three financial years and (bb) since 1 April 2017?

Reply:

(a)(b)(i)(aa)(bb)

(i) Ballistics

2014/2015

2015/2016

2016/2017

2017-04-01 to 2017-10-15

a) Received

66152

60635

80015

33620

b) Finalised

65813

58467

80301

32454

(a)(b)(ii)(aa)(bb)

(ii) Scientific Analysis

2014/2015

2015/2016

2016/2017

2017-04-01 to 2017-10-15

a) Received

6 063

6 642

6 961

4 116

b) Finalised

6 313

6 552

7 070

3 442

(a)(b)(iii)(aa)(bb)

(iii) Questioned Documents

2014/2015

2015/2016

2016/2017

2017-04-01 to 2017-10-15

a) Received

29 705

24 723

27 624

8 922

b) Finalised

29 512

25 486

27 607

9 035

(a)(b)(iv)(aa)(bb)

(iv) Biology

2014/2015

2015/2016

2016/2017

2017-04-01 to 2017-10-15

a) Received

112 575

165 852

505 257

243 180

b) Finalised

112 132

136 090

475 486

237 971

(a)(b)(v)(aa)(bb)

(v) Victim Identification Centre

2014/2015

2015/2016

2016/2017

2017-04-01 to 2017-10-15

a) Received

3 336

9 325

5 172

2 782

b) Finalised

3 248

9 349

5 188

2 815

(a)(b)(vi)(aa)(ab)

 

(vi) Chemistry

2014/2015

2015/2016

2016/2017

2017-04-01 to 2017-10-15

a) Received

82 078

89 215

100 185

55 999

b) Finalised

82 621

84 739

101 663

54 128

30 October 2017 - NW2169

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Dreyer, Ms AM to ask the Minister of Health

(a) What is the total number of claims of medical negligence that have been instituted against his department (i) in the (aa) 2014-15, (bb) 2015-16 and (cc) 2016-17 financial year and (ii) since 1 April 2017, (b)(i) what is the (aa) nature and (bb) total amount paid for medical negligence claims against his department in (aaa) settlement agreements (bbb) court orders in each financial year?

Reply:

The following tables reflect the details in this regard.

Table 1.

2014/15

PROVINCE

NUMBER OF MEDICO- LEGAL CLAIMS

NATURE OF THE CLAIM

TOTAL AMOUNT PAID FOR MEDICO- LEGAL CLAIMS

TOTAL AMOUNT PAID FOR MEDICO- LEGAL CLAIMS BY WAY OF SETTLEMENT AGREEMENTS

TOTAL AMOUNT PAID FOR MEDICO- LEGAL CLAIMS BY WAY OF COURT ORDERS

Eastern Cape

450

Maternity cases

Orthopaedic cases

R73 703 837.58

-

-

Free State

44

Cerebral Palsy, Wrong diagnosis/medication, Surgical complications

R15 090 000.00

R190 000.00

R14 900 000.00

Gauteng

396

Cerebral Palsy

Botched operations

Amputations

Hysterectomy

Spine complications

Anaesthetic Deaths

Retinopathy of premature (ROP)

Uninformed consent

R 154 480 155.61

0

R 154 480 155.61

KwaZulu Natal

176

Obstetrics & Gynaecology

Surgical

Orthopaedic

R102 626 616.05

   

Limpopo

93

Cerebral Palsy

Orthopaedics

Surgical

Obstetric& Gynaecology

0

0

0

Mpumalanga

149

Maternity cases

Orthopaedic cases

R 2 773 768.00

R 280 000.00

R 2 493 768.00

North West

53

Maternity cases

Orthopaedic cases

R 19 978 582.84

R 19 978 582.84

0

Northern Cape

4

Cerebral Palsy

Surgical

R80 000.00

R80 000.00

Nil

Western Cape

197

Medical malpractice claims

R 22 587 000.00

R 22 587 000.00

Nil

TOTALS

1562

 

R391 319 960.08

R20 528 582.84

R171 873 923.61

2015/16

PROVINCE

NUMBER OF MEDICO- LEGAL CLAIMS

NATURE OF THE CLAIM

TOTAL AMOUNT PAID FOR MEDICO- LEGAL CLAIMS

TOTAL AMOUNT PAID FOR MEDICO- LEGAL CLAIMS BY WAY OF SETTLEMENT AGREEMENTS

TOTAL AMOUNT PAID FOR MEDICO- LEGAL CLAIMS BY WAY OF COURT ORDERS

Eastern Cape

524

Maternity cases

Orthopaedic cases

R147 882 433.20

-

-

Free State

40

Cerebral Palsy, Wrong diagnosis/medication, Surgical complications

R20,614,459.59

R70,000.00

R20,544,459.59

Gauteng

330

Cerebral Palsy

Botched operations

Amputations

Hysterectomy

Spine complications

Anaesthetic Deaths

Retinopathy of premature (ROP)

Uninformed consent

R433 336 588.66

0

R 433 336 588.66

KwaZulu- Natal

210

Obstetrics & Gynaecology

Surgical

Orthopaedic

Paediatric

R75 752 135.62

   

Limpopo

122

Cerebral Palsy

Orthopaedics

Surgical

Obstetric& Gynaecology

R6 883 452.00

R50 000.00

R6 783 452.99

Mpumalanga

168

Maternity cases

Orthopaedic cases

Mental Health care user case

R 14 538 941.92

R 737 249.00

R 13 801 692.92

Northern Cape

9

Cerebral Palsy

Surgical

R70 000.00

R70 000.00

Nil

North West

126

Maternity cases

Orthopaedic cases

R 14 147 274.00

R 7 696 946.00

R 6 450 328.00

Western Cape

203

Medical malpractice

R 17 641 080.30

R 17 641 080.30

Nil

TOTALS

1 732

 

R730 866 365.29

R26 265 275.30

R480 916 522.16

2016/17

PROVINCE

NUMBER OF MEDICO- LEGAL CLAIMS

NATURE OF THE CLAIM

TOTAL AMOUNT PAID FOR MEDICO- LEGAL CLAIMS

TOTAL AMOUNT PAID FOR MEDICO- LEGAL CLAIMS BY WAY OF SETTLEMENT AGREEMENTS

TOTAL AMOUNT PAID FOR MEDICO- LEGAL CLAIMS BY WAY OF COURT ORDERS

Eastern Cape

424

Maternity cases

Orthopaedic cases

R218 784 980.55

-

-

Free State

44

Cerebral Palsy, Wrong diagnosis/medication, Surgical complications

R32,997,664.87

R1,190,000.00

R31,807,664.87

Gauteng

521

Cerebral Palsy

Botched operations

Amputations

Hysterectomy

Spine complications

Anaesthetic Deaths

Retinopathy of premature (ROP)

Uninformed consent

566 900 336.00

0.

566 900 336.00

KwaZulu- Natal

138

Obstetrics & Gynaecology

Surgical

Oncology

Urology

Ophthalmology

R241 926 630.19

   

Limpopo

218

Cerebral Palsy

Orthopaedics

Surgical

Obstetric& Gynaecology

R74 174 281.15

R11 583 685.00

R62 590 596.15

Mpumalanga

220

Maternity cases

Orthopaedic cases

Mental Health care user case

R 33 274 495.67

R 1 696 687.00

R 31 577 808.67

Northern Cape

32

Cerebral Palsy

Surgical

R 70 000.00

R 70 000.00

Nil

North West

72

Maternity cases

Orthopaedic cases

R 48 198 000.00

R 27 957 629.96

R 20 240 370.04

Western Cape

265

Medical malpractice

R 17 426 356.96

R 17 426 356.96

R20,000,000.00

TOTALS

1934

 

R1 233 752 745.39

R59 924 358.92

R733 116 775.73

2017/18

PROVINCE

NUMBER OF MEDICO- LEGAL CLAIMS

NATURE OF THE CLAIM

TOTAL AMOUNT PAID FOR MEDICO- LEGAL CLAIMS

TOTAL AMOUNT PAID FOR MEDICO- LEGAL CLAIMS BY WAY OF SETTLEMENT AGREEMENTS

TOTAL AMOUNT PAID FOR MEDICO- LEGAL CLAIMS BY WAY OF COURT ORDERS

Eastern Cape

         

Free State

26

Cerebral Palsy, Wrong diagnosis/medication, Surgical complications

R13,650,000.00

R13,500,000.00

R150,000.00

Gauteng

90

Cerebral Palsy

Botched operations

Amputations

Hysterectomy

Spine complications

Anaesthetic Deaths

Retinopathy of premature (ROP)

Uninformed consent

R 46 604 718.99

0

R 46 604 718.99

Kwazulu- Natal

-

Obstetrics & Gynaecology

Surgical

Oncology

Urology

Ophthalmology

R134 436 666.80

   

Limpopo

116

Cerebral Palsy

Orthopaedics

Surgical

Obstetric& Gynaecology

R1 243 160.00

R265 000.00

R978 160.00

Mpumalanga

80

Maternity cases

Orthopaedic cases

Mental Health care user case

R 25 947 455.00

R 310 000.00

R 25 673 455.00

Northern Cape

11

Cerebral Palsy

Surgical

Nil

Nil

Nil

North West

37

Maternity cases

Orthopaedic cases

R25 119 377.36

R 24 470 641. 36

R 648 736.00

Western Cape

         

TOTALS

360

 

R247 001 378.15

R38 545 641.36

R74 055 069.99

END

30 October 2017 - NW2713

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Jooste, Ms K to ask the Minister of Health

How many (a) adults and (b) children received post-exposure prophylaxis treatments in each province (i) in the (aa) 2014-15, (bb) 2015-16 and (cc) 2016-17 financial years and (ii) since 1 April 2017?

Reply:

The table below snows the total number of clients who received sexual assault prophylaxis disaggregated per province, data is not collected separately for adults and children, to prevent HIV infection.

With regard to the period April 2017 to June 2017 the data element is not included in the National Indicator Data Set (NDIS)

PROVINCE

2014/15

2015/16

2016/17

Eastern Cape

5,511

4,923

4,390

Free State

2,224

1,839

1,853

Gauteng

5,585

4,998

8,103

KwaZulu Natal

5,008

5,024

4,597

Limpopo

3,612

3,213

2,882

Mpumalanga

2,829

2,277

2,346

North West

700

1,970

1,747

Northern Cape

3,243

770

676

Western Cape

3,243

3,122

3,374

RSA

31,010

28,136

29,968

END.

30 October 2017 - NW1989

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Thembekwayo, Dr S to ask the Minister of Health

(a) What is the total number of senior nursing vacancies at (i) Elim, (ii) Malamulele, (iii) Messina, (iv) Siloam and (v) Tshilidzini hospitals; (b) for how long has each post been vacant and (c) by what date will each post be filled?

Reply:

(a) and (b) The following table reflects the details in this regard

Hospital

Post Designation

Approved

Filled

Vacant

Date vacated

Date to be filled

Elim

Deputy Director

1

0

1

 

Not yet determined

 

Assistant Manager

6

2

4

1 each in 2010, 2012, 2014 and 2017

 
 

Operational Manager

23

9

14

2 each in 2013 and 2014, and 10 never

 

Malamulele

Deputy Manager

1

1

0

Filled

Not yet determined

 

Assistant Manager

6

3

3

2 never filled, and 1 in 2015

 
 

Operational Manager

17

8

9

6 never filled, 1 each in 2011, 2015 and 2016

 

Messina

Deputy Manager

1

1

0

Filled

Not yet determined

 

Assistant Manager

3

2

1

Never filled

 
 

Operational Manager

13

4

9

1 each in 2011, 2014, 2015 and 6 never filled

 

Siloam

Deputy Manager

1

0

1

July 2005

Not yet determined

 

Assistant Manager

6

1

5

1 in 2012 and 4 never filled

 
 

Operational Manager

19

12

7

1 in 2013 and 6 never filled

 

Tshilidzini

Deputy Manager

1

0

1

July 2014

Not yet determined

 

Assistant Manager

11

3

8

1 each in 2011, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2016, and 3 never filled

 
 

Operational Manager

31

21

10

1 each in 2011, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 and 4 never filled

 

 

END.

30 October 2017 - NW3100

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Dreyer, Ms AM to ask the Minister of Police

What number of (a) DNA profile analyses, (b) facial reconstructions, (c) mummified fingerprinting, (d) microscopic hair comparisons, (e) arson chemistry reports, (f) poison analyses, (g) crime scene toxicology reports and (h) gunshot residue analyses were finalised by the Forensic Service Division of the SA Police Service in (i) each of the past five financial years and (ii) since 1 April 2017?

Reply:

(a)(b)(c)(d)(e)(f)(g)(h)(i)(ii)

 

(i)

2013/2014

(i)

2014/2015

(i)

2015/2016

(i)

2016/2017

(ii) Since 1 April 2017

(a) DNA profile analyses

95 814

86 885

75 560

89 467

49 894

(b) Facial reconstructions

103

71

93

347

144

(c) Mummified fingerprinting

963

1 583

534

2 292

1 129

(d) Microscopic hair comparisons

765

5

10

11

0

(e) Arson chemistry reports

314

268

305

300

133

(f) Poison analyses

511

409

408

356

205

(g) Crime scene toxicology reports

2

1

2

0

0

(h) Gunshot residue analyses

2 686

2 561

2 583

2 671

1 253

30 October 2017 - NW2996

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Krumbock, Mr GR to ask the Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs

(1)What is the (a) total amount that was paid out in bonuses to employees in his 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 (a) total estimated amount that will be paid out in bonuses to employees in his 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?NW3315E

Reply:

Department of Cooperative Governance:

  1. (a)The Department of Cooperative Governance paid out employees a total amount of R 3 321 403 in bonuses and (b) the detailed breakdown of the bonuses paid out to each employee on each salary level in the 2016/17 financial year is as follows:

Salary Level

Total number of employees who received bonuses

Total Amount

3

14

R 72 116

4

3

R 31 187

5

9

R 54 590

6

43

R 394 645

7

15

R 200 947

8

18

R 258 563

9

21

R 302 037

10

1

R 33 081

11

43

R 1 128 968

12

10

R 388 101

13

7

R 274 055

14

9

R 409 946

15

1

R 58 556

16

0

R 0

Total

193

R 3 321 403

2. The total estimated amount that will be paid out in bonuses to employees in the Department is R 4 133 229 and (b) the detailed breakdown of the bonuses that will be paid out to each employee in each salary level in 2017-18 financial year is as follows:

Salary Level

Total number of employees who received bonuses

Total Amount

3

20

R 105 848

4

2

R 17 873

5

11

R 120 862

6

37

R 397 318

7

14

R 199 052

8

17

R 248 754

9

31

R 530 571

10

1

R 22 581

11

46

R 1 619 911

12

10

R 464 251

13

6

R 294 457

14

2

R 111 751

15

0

R 0

16

0

R 0

Total

197

R 4 133 229

 

Department of Traditional Affairs:

  1. The Department of Traditional Affairs is in the process of finalising performance assessments for 2016/17 performance cycle and there were no performance bonus payments paid to the officials for the above mentioned performance cycle
  2. The department’s approach on performance is based on prior expenditure. However, in this case, there are no transactions recorded yet.

30 October 2017 - NW2896

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Hadebe, Mr TZ to ask the Minister of Rural Development and Land Reform

What is the detailed (a) breakdown of and (b) valuation for current and non-current assets and investments held by (i) his department and (ii) each entity reporting to him according to (aa) listed assets (aaa) directly held and (bbb) indirectly held and (bb) unlisted investments (aaa) directly held and (bbb) indirectly held by each of the entities, in each case breaking the current assets and investments down by 0-3 months, 3-6 months, 6-12 months and beyond 12 months?

Reply:

(a),(b),(i),(ii),(aa),(aaa),(bbb),(bb),(aaa),(bbb) Please refer to the information below.

DEPARTMENT OF RURAL DEVELOPMENT AND LAND REFORM

Departmental assets as disclosed in the financial statements are as follows:

 

Total

0-3months

3-6 months

6-12 months

Over 12 months

ASSETS

R'000

R'000

R'000

R'000

R'000

Current Assets

 

       

Cash and cash equivalents

147 785

       

Consolidated Paymaster General Account

147 656

147 656

-

-

-

Cash on hand

129

129

-

-

-

Prepayments and advances

28 967

       

Travel and Subsistence advance

53

53

     

Advances paid( Land Management Rights Facility Management)

20 565

-

-

20 565

-

Advances paid to other Departments( Re-opening of the land claims)

8 349

-

-

8 349

-

Receivables

150 357

       

Claims Recoverable

141 754

-

141 754

-

-

Recoverable expenditure

1 765

   

1 765

 

Staff Debt

6 310

   

6 310

 

Transport Payments Suspense( No shows)

430

-

-

430

-

Pension Recoverable

98

98

-

-

-

Non-Current Assets

 

       

Receivables

13 251

       

Recoverable expenditure

3 843

-

-

-

3 843

Staff Debt

9 378

-

-

-

9 378

TOTAL ASSETS

340 3630

147 936

141 754

37 419

13 221

 

R'000

Movable Assets

605 288

Transport Assets

41 098

Computer Equipment

402 226

Furniture and Office equipment

83 362

Other furniture and equipment

78 602

   

Minor Assets

90 962

   

Immovable Assets

2 882 924

Land and Subsoil

1 318 714

Buildings and other fixed structures

343 318

The department does not have any investments.

PLAS TRADING ACCOUNT

ASSETS

R’000

Reference note

Current Assets

   

Cash and cash equivalents

792 579

1

Trade and other receivables - exchange transaction

13 706

2

Receivables and other receivables - Non exchange transaction

573 272

3

Prepayments

1 565

4

 

1 381 122

 
     

Non-current assets

   

Property, plant and equipment

11 984 339

5

Intangible Assets

840

5

Other Financial assets

302 017

6

 

12 287 196

 
     

Total Assets

13 668 318

 
     
   

Deferred Expenses Farmers

R'000

Opening Balance - outstanding Farmers balance

690 376

Movement -

-60 939

Closing Balance Farmers- Aging below

629 437

Less: Farmers provision

-359 351

Net Balance Farmers/Deferred Exp

270 086

Deferred Asset - SRR Opening Balance

304 961

Movement

-15 652

Closing Balance Deferred SRR

289 309

Other Debtors

182

   

Inter-Departmental Debtors

13 695

Net receivable - Non Exchange

573 272

Deferred Farmers Debt

CURRENT MONTH

1 TO 2 MONTHS

3 to 4 MONTHS

5 to 8 MONTHS

9 TO 11 MONTHS

12 MONTHS PLUS

TOTAL BALANCE 15 SEPTEMBER 2017

-

9 071 133

8 713 319

169 268 335

33 740 691

408 643 238

629 436 716

Property Plant & Equipment

Cost/ Valuation

Accumulated Depreciation & Impairment

Net book value

Land and Infrastructure

10 506 035 215.65

-

10 506 035 215.65

Motor Vehicles

16 078 477.10

12 145 082.18

3 933 394.92

Farm Improvements: Buildings

1 018 715 838.71

119 564 811.07

899 151 027.64

Farm Improvements: Infrastructure

561 448 207.43

92 861 443.12

468 586 764.31

Farm/ Agricultural Equipment

168 976 049.85

62 343 211.21

106 632 838.64

 

12 271 253 788.74

286 914 547.58

11 984 339 241.16

Intangible Assets

Cost/ Valuation

Accumulated Depreciation & Impairment

Net book value

Intangibles

2 005 400.00

1 165 405.54

839 994.46

 

2 005 400.00

1 165 405.54

839 994.46

DEEDS TRADING ACCOUNT

 

Current assets R, 000

Inventories R3, 559

Receivable from exchange transactions R94, 967

Prepayments R4, 382

Cash and cash equivalents R318, 251

Total R421, 159

Non-current assets

Property, plant and equipment R140, 830

Intangible assets R52, 094

Total R192, 924

Age analysis of Gross Debtors Control:

Current R55, 549

30 days R21, 611

60 days R11, 714

90 days R3, 030

Over 90 days R5, 437

Total R97, 341

INGONYAMA TRUST BOARD

The Ingonyama Trust Board is a schedule 3 A Public entity and is not listed on the stock exchange and does not invest in equity type of investments which are listed:

(aa) listed assets – None.

(aaa) directly held and – None.

(bbb) indirectly held and – None.

Current and Non-current assets as reflected in the audited consolidated Financial Statements as at 31 March 2017

           

R000

 

         

 

Non-current assets

         

46 962 774

 

         

-

Property, plant and equipment

         

-

 

         

-

 

         

30 741 728

Heritage Assets

         

15 988 144

 

         

-

Intangible Assets

         

232 902

             

Current Assets

           
             

 

0-3 months

3-6 months

6-12 months

12 months

Beyond 12 months

Total

 

R000

R000

R000

R000

R000

R000

Trade Receivables

29 437 708.00

165 049.22

13 637 805.92

-

19 657 284.80

62 897 847.94

             

Other Receivables/accrued income

1 652 570

-

-

-

13 887

1 666 457

             
             

Deposits- Electricity

-

-

-

-

88 000

88 000

Straight lining lease Debtor (book entry)

75 454 155

-

-

-

279 402 133

354 856 288

             
             
             

 

Entry passed as at 31 March 2017

 

 

 

Balance as at 31/03/2017

 

Total

106 544 433

165 049

13 637 806

-

299 161 305

419 508 593

Note 1 - Please note that the Straight lining lease debtor balance is not the actual debt owing to the Ingonyama Trust; it is the difference between the actual rental and average rental per lease which is required to be disclosed in the AFS in terms of GRAP Accounting standards.

Cash and cash equivalents

         
             

 

0-3 months

3-6 months

6-12 months

12 months

Beyond 12 months

Total

 

R000

R000

R000

R000

R000

R000

Cash on hand (petty cash)

3 777

-

-

-

-

3 777

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Call accounts/ fixed deposits

195 891 694

-

-

-

-

195 891 694

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Current Accounts

2 974 878

-

-

-

-

2 974 878

30 October 2017 - NW3096

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Cassim, Mr Y to ask the Minister of Police

(a) What number of vacancies exist at each forensic science laboratory that is administered by his department and (b) in each case, (i) what is the title of the position Friday, to be filled, (ii) how long has the position been vacant, (iii) what steps were taken to fill the vacancy and (iv) on what date does his department expect the vacancy to be filled?

Reply:

(a) It needs to be noted that forensic analysts are appointed in terms of the South African Police Service Act, in the Division: Forensic Services, at the Criminal Record and Crime Scene Management, Forensic Science Laboratory and Quality Management. The following vacancies exist:

CRIMINAL RECORD AND CRIME SCENE MANAGEMENT

ACT OF APPOINTMENT

SALARY LEVEL

NATIONAL OFFICE: PRETORIA

WC

EC

KZN

NC

MP

FS

NW

LP

GP

TOTAL

POLICE ACT

SALARY LEVEL 13: BRIGADIER

1

0

1

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

2

POLICE ACT

SALARY LEVEL 12: COLONEL

1

4

2

1

4

4

3

7

4

7

37

POLICE ACT

SALARY LEVEL 10: LIEUTENANT COLONEL

14

13

19

28

15

22

19

11

15

19

175

POLICE ACT

SALARY LEVEL 8: CAPTAIN

22

13

30

55

16

10

19

16

26

48

255

POLICE ACT

SALARY LEVEL 7: WARRANT OFFICER

2

10

9

11

4

3

2

13

6

7

67

POLICE ACT

SALARY LEVEL 6: SERGEANT

1

0

2

0

1

1

5

2

0

0

12

POLICE ACT

SALARY LEVEL 5: CONSTABLE

0

1

0

0

1

1

1

0

0

3

7

PUBLIC SERVICE ACT

SALARY LEVEL 7

3

1

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

1

5

CRIMINAL RECORD AND CRIME SCENE MANAGEMENT

ACT OF APPOINTMENT

SALARY LEVEL

NATIONAL OFFICE: PRETORIA

WC

EC

KZN

NC

MP

FS

NW

LP

GP

TOTAL

PUBLIC SERVICE ACT

SALARY LEVEL 6

2

0

2

0

0

1

0

2

0

0

7

PUBLIC SERVICE ACT

SALARY LEVEL 5

0

2

7

2

1

1

2

1

2

3

21

PUBLIC SERVICE ACT

SALARY LEVEL 4

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

1

1

PUBLIC SERVICE ACT

SALARY LEVEL 3

1

4

1

1

1

0

0

1

0

0

9

PUBLIC SERVICE ACT

SALARY LEVEL 2

0

0

0

0

1

0

0

0

0

0

1

TOTAL

47

48

73

98

44

43

51

53

53

89

599

FORENSIC SCIENCE LABORATORY

ACT OF APPOINTMENT

SALARY LEVEL

PTA

WC

EC

KZN

TOTAL

POLICE ACT

SALARY LEVEL 13: BRIGADIER

0

0

0

0

0

POLICE ACT

SALARY LEVEL 12: COLONEL

2

1

1

3

7

POLICE ACT

SALARY LEVEL 10: LIEUTENANT COLONEL

4

7

6

13

30

POLICE ACT

SALARY LEVEL 8: CAPTAIN

31

26

19

25

101

POLICE ACT

SALARY LEVEL 7: WARRANT OFFICER

16

4

2

4

26

POLICE ACT

SALARY LEVEL 6: SERGEANT

1

0

0

0

1

POLICE ACT

SALARY LEVEL 5: CONSTABLE

1

1

0

0

2

PUBLIC SERVICE ACT

SALARY LEVEL 7

0

0

0

0

0

PUBLIC SERVICE ACT

SALARY LEVEL 6

0

0

0

0

0

PUBLIC SERVICE ACT

SALARY LEVEL 5

1

1

0

4

6

PUBLIC SERVICE ACT

SALARY LEVEL 4

0

0

0

0

0

PUBLIC SERVICE ACT

SALARY LEVEL 3

1

0

0

0

1

PUBLIC SERVICE ACT

SALARY LEVEL 2

1

0

0

0

1

TOTAL

58

40

28

49

175

QUALITY MANAGEMENT

ACT OF APPOINTMENT

SALARY LEVEL

PTA

WC

EC

KZN

NC

GP

TOTAL

POLICE ACT

SALARY LEVEL 13: BRIGADIER

1

0

0

0

0

0

1

POLICE ACT

SALARY LEVEL 12: COLONEL

13

0

2

0

0

0

15

POLICE ACT

SALARY LEVEL 10: LIEUTENANT COLONEL

28

1

2

1

0

0

32

POLICE ACT

SALARY LEVEL 8: CAPTAIN

21

2

1

2

1

0

27

POLICE ACT

SALARY LEVEL 7: WARRANT OFFICER

1

0

0

0

0

0

1

POLICE ACT

SALARY LEVEL 6: SERGEANT

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

POLICE ACT

SALARY LEVEL 5: CONSTABLE

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

PUBLIC SERVICE ACT

SALARY LEVEL 7

0

0

0

0

0

1

1

PUBLIC SERVICE ACT

SALARY LEVEL 6

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

PUBLIC SERVICE ACT

SALARY LEVEL 5

1

0

0

0

0

0

1

PUBLIC SERVICE ACT

SALARY LEVEL 4

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

PUBLIC SERVICE ACT

SALARY LEVEL 3

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

PUBLIC SERVICE ACT

SALARY LEVEL 2

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

TOTAL

65

3

5

3

1

1

78

 

SUPPORT SERVICES

ACT OF APPOINTMENT

SALARY LEVEL

NATIONAL OFFICE: PRETORIA

POLICE ACT

SALARY LEVEL 13: BRIGADIER

0

POLICE ACT

SALARY LEVEL 12: COLONEL

0

POLICE ACT

SALARY LEVEL 10: LIEUTENANT COLONEL

1

POLICE ACT

SALARY LEVEL 8: CAPTAIN

13

POLICE ACT

SALARY LEVEL 7: WARRANT OFFICER

0

POLICE ACT

SALARY LEVEL 6: SERGEANT

0

POLICE ACT

SALARY LEVEL 5: CONSTABLE

0

PUBLIC SERVICE ACT

SALARY LEVEL 7

0

PUBLIC SERVICE ACT

SALARY LEVEL 6

0

PUBLIC SERVICE ACT

SALARY LEVEL 5

1

PUBLIC SERVICE ACT

SALARY LEVEL 4

0

PUBLIC SERVICE ACT

SALARY LEVEL 3

1

PUBLIC SERVICE ACT

SALARY LEVEL 2

0

PUBLIC SERVICE ACT

SALARY LEVEL 1

0

TOTAL

16

DIVISION: FORENSIC SERVICES

ACT OF APPOINTMENT

SALARY LEVEL

NATIONAL OFFICE: PRETORIA

POLICE ACT

SALARY LEVEL 13: BRIGADIER

3

POLICE ACT

SALARY LEVEL 12: COLONEL

59

POLICE ACT

SALARY LEVEL 10: LIEUTENANT COLONEL

238

POLICE ACT

SALARY LEVEL 8: CAPTAIN

396

POLICE ACT

SALARY LEVEL 7: WARRANT OFFICER

94

POLICE ACT

SALARY LEVEL 6: SERGEANT

13

POLICE ACT

SALARY LEVEL 5: CONSTABLE

9

PUBLIC SERVICE ACT

SALARY LEVEL 7

6

PUBLIC SERVICE ACT

SALARY LEVEL 6

7

PUBLIC SERVICE ACT

SALARY LEVEL 5

29

PUBLIC SERVICE ACT

SALARY LEVEL 4

1

PUBLIC SERVICE ACT

SALARY LEVEL 3

11

PUBLIC SERVICE ACT

SALARY LEVEL 2

2

TOTAL

868

(b)(i) The table below, reflects the posts that are to be filled:

ACT OF APPOINTMENT

SALARY LEVEL

TOTAL

POLICE ACT

SALARY LEVEL 13: BRIGADIER

1

POLICE ACT

SALARY LEVEL 12: COLONEL

13

POLICE ACT

SALARY LEVEL 10: LIEUTENANT COLONEL

28

POLICE ACT

SALARY LEVEL 8: CAPTAIN

21

POLICE ACT

SALARY LEVEL 7: WARRANT OFFICER

1

PUBLIC SERVICE ACT

SALARY LEVEL 5

1

TOTAL

 

65

(b)(ii) The posts are vacant from the 2015/2016, 2016/2017 and 2017/2018, financial years.

(b)(iii) The vacant posts were identified and submitted to the Divisional Commissioner: Personnel Management, for approval to advertise and fill the posts.

       

(b)(iv) A total of 304 SAPS Act posts, on salary level seven, Warrant Officer/Forensic Analyst, have been approved and allocated to the Division: Forensic Services, for the 2017/2018 financial year. The approval to advertise and commence with the filling of the posts on the other levels, is pending the upliftment of the moratorium, on the filling of vacant posts.

 

30 October 2017 - NW2936

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

(a) For which purpose and/or programme was R650 million in recapitalisation funds allocated to the SA Post Office in the second quarter of the 2016-17 financial year, (b) what amount of the recapitalisation funds was allocated for each purpose and/or programme and (c) on what date was each amount allocated?

Reply:

I have been informed by the Department as follows:

  1. (b) (c) The allocation was for the recapitalization of SAPO to implement its strategic turnaround plan. The total amount of R650 million was for the recapitalization of SAPO to enable it to implement its strategic turnaround plan. The total amount of R650 million was transferred to SAPO on 18th April 2016

 

Approved/Not Approved

---------------------------------

Dr Siyabonga Cwele, MP

Minister of Telecommunications and Postal Services

Date:

30 October 2017 - NW3079

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

What is the average clearance or processing time for mail items that are stopped for inspection by the (a) SA Police Service and (b) SA Revenue Service at the Johannesburg International Mail Centre?

Reply:

I have been informed by SAPO as follows:

(a) The average clearance or processing time for mail that are stopped for inspections is 48 hours for the South African Police Service.

(b) The average clearance or processing time for mail items that are stopped for inspections is 48 hours for South African Revenue Service.

Approved/Not Approved

---------------------------------

Dr Siyabonga Cwele, MP

Minister of Telecommunications and Postal Services

Date:

30 October 2017 - NW3197

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Khawula, Ms MS to ask the Minister of Water and Sanitation

With reference to her reply to question 1987 on 9 October 2017, how many litres of water are lost annually due to water leaks in each metropolitan municipality in each province?

Reply:

Refer to the table below for the litres of water lost annually due to water leaks in each metropolitan municipality.

Province

Metropolitan Municipality

Volume of water lost (Mega Litres/Annum)

Volume of water lost (Litres/Annum)

Western Cape

City of Cape Town

42 177

42 177 000 000

Eastern Cape

Nelson Mandela Bay

40 093

40 093 000 000

 

Buffalo City

21 307

21 307 000 000

Gauteng

City of Johannesburg

107 006

107 006 000 000

 

City of Tshwane

70 423

70 423 000 000

 

Ekurhuleni

59 321

59 321 000 000

Free State

Mangaung

9 969

9 969 000 000

KwaZulu-Natal

eThekwini

93 680

93 680 000 000

Total

 

443 976

443 976 000 000

 

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30 October 2017 - NW3142

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James, Ms LV to ask the Minister of Police

(1) (a) What number of vehicles from the Elsburg Police Station are currently at the mechanical workshop, (b) how long has each specified vehicle been at the mechanical workshop and (c) what are the reasons for each vehicle being at the mechanical workshop; (2) what number of operational vehicles does the specified police station currently have?

Reply:

(1)

a. Number of vehicles at the mechanical workshop.

Five.

b. Time frame (from which date).

1. BST319B: 2017-10-16.

2. BSS894B: 2017-09-07.

3. BSY312B: 2017-09-07.

4. BSY925B: 2017-09-27.

5. BTV078B: 2017-09-27.

c. Mechanical problem.

1. Starter not operational.

2. Alternator.

3. Gearbox.

4. Alternator.

5. Accident.

(2) 17.

 

30 October 2017 - NW3137

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Hoosen, Mr MH to ask the Minister of Police

(1) (a) What number of vehicles from the Tembisa South Police Station are currently at the mechanical workshop, (b) how long has each specified vehicle been at the mechanical workshop and (c) what are the reasons for each vehicle being at the mechanical workshop; (2) what number of operational vehicles does the specified police station currently have?

Reply:

(1)

a. Number of vehicles at the mechanical workshop.

Five.

b. Time frame (from which date).

1. BSX885B: 2017-09-27.

2. BST616B: 2017-10-13.

3. BSY286B: 2017-09-27.

4. BSY695B: 2017-09-27.

5. BSW650B: 2017-10-13.

c. Mechanical problem.

1. Suspension.

2. Overheating.

3. Clutch and brakes.

4. Brakes and overheating.

5. Brake system.

(2) 40.

30 October 2017 - NW2209

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Kruger, Mr HC to ask the Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs

How many power outages have the suburbs of (a) Marlands and (b) Sunnyridge in the Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Municipality experienced (i) in the (aa) 2015 and (bb) 2016 and (ii) in the period 1 January to 31 July 2017; (2) What (a) were the reasons for the power outages in each case, (b) was the duration of the outage and (c) time of day did the outages take place; (3) By what date (i) will the Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Municipality upgrade the infrastructure in the area to prevent further outages and (ii) will work commence on the upgrade, (b) what is the projected cost of the upgrade and (c) what amount has been budgeted for the upgrade?

Reply:

The Gauteng Department of Cooperative Governance Human Settlements and Traditional Affairs provided the response in this regard:

#

AREAS AFFECTED

NUMBER OF POWER OUTAGES PER FINANCIAL YEAR

   

(aa) 2015-2016

(bb) 2016-2017

a

Marlands

4

21

2

Sunnyridge

19

20

3

Both Areas Affected at the same time (upstream substation trip)

18

9

Summary for 2015/2016

Marlands areas affected by power outages 22 times (4+18=22)

Sunnyridge areas affected by power outages 37 times (19+18=37)

Summary for 2016/2017

Marlands areas affected by power outages 30 times (21+9=30)

Sunnyridge areas affected by power outages 29 times (20+9=29)

Therefore, Marlands areas were affected 52 times in 24 months while Sunnyridge areas were affected 66 times in the same period. It must however be noted that not all customers were always affected at the same time. The customers were only affected as-and-when the circuit feeding them faulted which differed in frequency.

2. (a)

#

Financial Year

CAUSE OF POWER OUTAGES

   

Equipment Failure

Operational Causes

3rd Party Cause

Eskom

TOTAL

1

2015/2016

22

12

6

1

41

2

2016/2017

33

8

8

1

50

3

TOTAL

55

20

14

2

91

  • Equipment Failure refer to mainly medium voltage cable faults and switchgear failure
  • Operational Causes refer to overload caused by limited number of available cables during repairs and failure of protection equipment.
  • 3rd Party Causes refer to cable theft and damages by contractors
  • Eskom refer to power outages imposed by Eskom network.

(b) Average hours for power restorations = 6 hours. The shortest power outage took around 0.25 hours and the longest around 41.5 hours.

(c) The power outages randomly happens across all days and hours.

(3) (a)

(i) The main substation (Germiston North Intake Substation) supplying the areas is being upgraded at the moment. The project started in January 2017 and is expected to run until the end of 2018. The substation is being completely upgraded with new transformers and switchgear. In addition to the upgrading of the main substation, the Municipality has identified ageing and frequently failing equipment (mainly medium voltage underground cables) to be refurbished this financial year. Tenders for underground cables (supply and install) are in place. Material already ordered in July 2017 and projects expected to run from October 2017 to June 2018.

(ii) Upgrading of main substation started in January 2017 and is expected to run until the end of 2018. Refurbishment of ageing and frequently failing medium voltage underground cables expected to run from October 2017 to June 2018.

(b) The upgrading of the main substation (Germiston North Intake Substation) is projected at R120 million. The refurbishment of ageing and frequently failing equipment (medium voltage underground cables) for the area is projected at R25 million for the 2017/2018 financial year.

(c) The upgrading of the main substation (Germiston North Intake Substation) is budgeted at R120 million. The refurbishment of ageing and frequently failing equipment (medium voltage underground cables) for the area is budgeted at R25 million for the 2017/2018 financial year.

 

30 October 2017 - NW2171

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Steenkamp, Ms J to ask the Minister of Health

Which public (a) hospitals, (b) clinics currently have a shortage of (i) medical equipment and (ii) consumables and (c) what is the extent of this?

Reply:

Honourable Member, your question is too generalised and makes it impossible to know what you want.

What specific equipment are you talking about? What specific consumables are you talking about?

On what day are you referring to such consumables because this is never static?

END.

30 October 2017 - NW3223

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Steyn, Ms A to ask the Minister of Rural Development and Land Reform

Whether his department currently has a programme in place aimed at transferring title deeds to farmers; if not, why not; if so, (a) what is the name of the programme and (b) under which circumstances would land transfers take place in this regard?

Reply:

Yes.

a) Land Tenure Reform: Land acquisition for farm dwellers and labour tenants.

b) All land acquired to secure tenure for farm dwellers in terms of Section 4 of the Extension of Security of Tenure Act (Act No. 62 of 1997) and settlement of labour tenants in terms of Section 16 and 17 of the Land Reform (Labour Tenants) Act (Act No. 3 of 1996).