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30 October 2017 - NW2754

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Dreyer, Ms AM to ask the Minister of Public Works

Is there a backlog with respect to any of his department’s (a) essential, (b) major and/or (c) other projects; if so, (i) which projects are affected and (ii) what are the full reasons for the delay in each case?

Reply:

1. Yes, the Department has identified and programmed backlog in the area of construction infrastructure projects deemed essential to be cleared year on year basis.

2. Definition of backlog:

Backlog in terms of infrastructure projects is defined as a number of projects that remained on planning phase for a period exceeding two years after issuing of procurement instruction and construction projects on construction phase for a period exceeding two years of construction period.

3. Essential and/or Major

The department has no classification of projects. It works according to prioritisation from client departments. Statistics of backlog are as follows:

3.1 Projects on planning stage for 2016/17

  • Planned Maintenance = 432
  • DPW Capital = 172
  • Client Capital = 530

Total = 1134 (Annual target was 15% of 1134)

(a) Performance reported in 2016/17 was 159 representing 14% of 1134. That implies that 94% of the annual target was achieved.

(b) Annual target for 2017/18 remain 15% (146) of the 975 remaining backlog in line with availability of budget from clients for the construction phase.

3.2 Projects on Construction Phase for 2017/18

  • Planned Maintenance = 24
  • DPW Capital = 3
  • Client Capital = 17

Total = 44

4. The annual target for 2017/18 is 75% (32) of 44 backlog projects identified and programmed.

5. Backlog projects in construction phase is caused by under-performance of contractors appointed for execution of the work, heritage compliance requirements, litigation processes, contract disputes and subsequent cancellations. Normal process of sourcing the replacement contractor had to be followed without deviation. In terms of CIDB regulation the department can only initiate the appointment of a replacement contractor after six months of cancellation. This waiting period contributes to backlog statistics.

6. These challenges will be addressed by the infrastructure delivery management system (IDMS) which the department is in the process of institutionalising and establishment of pre-approved panels of contractors and consultants.

7. Please find attached hereto a list of projects identified as infrastructure backlog of projects in construction phase for 2017/18 and projects that were on planning phase in 2016/17 and full reasons for the delay in each case.

30 October 2017 - NW2708

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Bara, Mr M R to ask the Minister of Police

How many drug-busting operations were conducted by the (a) SA Police Service and/or (b) Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation at the (i) Reigerpark, (ii) Jabulani, (iii) Naledi, (iv) Rabie Ridge, (v) Dobsonville, (vi) Rietgat, (vii) Sebokeng and (viii) The Barrage Police Stations in Gauteng in each of the past 10 financial years?

Reply:

(a)(b)(i)(ii)(iii)(iv)(v)(vi)(vii)(viii)

The information is attached.

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 - NW2345

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

(1)(a) Which municipalities declared local disasters due to water shortages caused by drought (i) in each of the past three municipal financial years and (ii) since 1 July 2017, (b) on what date was each disaster (i) declared and (ii) gazetted, (c) what action(s) has been taken by his department to address the local disasters and (d) what amount has been spent on addressing the local disasters in each case; (2) What amount in funding has been made available to assist municipalities where local disasters have been declared at (a) national and (b) provincial levels of government?

Reply:

(1) (a) (i) The local state of disasters declared by municipalities due to water shortages caused by drought during the past three municipal financial years, that have been reported to my department, are listed in a table below. All the other states of disasters during the indicated period were provincial states of disasters, declared by respective provinces.

For the past three municipal financial years:

Provinces and Municipalities

Financial Year

Eastern Cape Province

Joe Gqabi District Municipality

2014/15 (January 2014)

Western Cape Province

Central Karoo (Prince Albert)

Eden District (Knysna, Bitou, Oudtshoorn)

Cape Winelands (Witzenburg)

2015/2016 (November 2015)

(ii) Since 01 July 2017, the following municipalities were declared a local state of disaster:

Provinces and Municipalities

Period

Eastern Cape Province

Sarah Baartman District Municipality

Nelson Mandela District Municipality

Amathole District Municipality

August 2017

August 2017

September 2017

(b) The dates for the (i) declarations and (ii) gazettes are as follows:

Provinces and Municipalities

(b) dates for the (i) declarations and (ii) gazettes

Eastern Cape Province

Joe Gqabi District Municipality

 

30 January 2014, GN3115 - 6 EC 2014

Western Cape Province

Central Karoo (Prince Albert)

Eden District (Knysna, Bitou, Oudtshorn)

Cape Winelands (Witzenburg)

25 November 2015, GN632-365 WC 2015

 

Provinces and Municipalities

(b) dates for the (i) declarations and (ii) gazettes

Eastern Cape Province

Sarah Baartman District Municipality

Nelson Mandela Metro Municipality

Amathole District Municipality

11 August 2017, LAN3893-118 EC2017

14 August 2017, GN13895-19 EC2017

04 September 2017, GN3908-180 EC2017

(c) Where applicable, the department performs the following roles:

  • Conducts assessments and classification of disasters as per section 23 of the Disaster Management Act (Act No. 57 of 2002);
  • Facilitates the provision of technical support and guidance through the Municipal Infrastructure Support Agent (MISA);
  • Coordinates the funding allocation to address the situation; and
  • Monitors the implementation of intervention measures as per the Division of Revenue Act and applicable grant conditions.

(d) The amounts spent on addressing drought and water shortages in all the municipalities that were declared a state of disaster were provided through reprioritisation process by affected municipalities, Provincial Treasuries as well as relevant provincial and national government departments. The bulk of the funds that were made available by the provincial and national spheres of government were for implementation of drought intervention measures with regard to declared provincial state of disasters. With regard to the recent state of disasters declared by Amathole, Sarah Baartman District Municipalities and Nelson Mandela Metro Municipality respectively, there are no amounts allocated by the department and spent so far, as the process for the drought assessments and disaster classification are underway.

The bulk of the funds that were made available by the provincial and national spheres of government were for implementation of drought intervention measures with regard to declared provincial state of disasters. However, it should be noted that the indicated municipalities also benefitted from the funding that was allocated due to the declaration of a provincial state of disaster as a result of drought, since they were incorporated within the provincial declarations.

2. (a) The relevant national departments contributed funding to assist the affected provinces whereby the municipalities that declared a local state of disaster also benefitted. The details below are as per the reports from sector departments as well as where my department facilitated funding:

Table 1: Funding facilitated by different national sector departments to address the drought situation

Province that benefitted

National department that facilitated and contributed funding

Amount and source of funding

Financial year

Type of Assistance

Eastern Cape

COGTA through National Treasury

R29 million

Contingency Reserve

2016/17

  • Provision and transportation of livestock feed for agriculture sector
 

Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (DAFF)

R37.4 million

Reprioritization from the Comprehensive Agricultural Support Programme (CASP)

2015/16

  • Provision and transportation of livestock feed
 

COGTA through National Treasury

R8.6 million

Contingency Reserve

2016/17

  • Water tankering and storage for human consumption
 

Department of Water and Sanitation (DWS)

R4.9 million

Reprioritisation from existing programmes

2015/16

  • Water tankering and storage for human consumption

Total Amount - EC : R79.9 million

Western Cape

COGTA through National Treasury

R12 million

Contingency Reserve

2016/17

  • Provision and transportation of livestock feed for agriculture sector
 

Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries

R6 million

Reprioritization from the Comprehensive Agricultural Support Programme (CASP)

2015/16

  • Provision and transportation of livestock feed
  • Inputs costs to small grain
 

COGTA through National Treasury

R8.6 million

Contingency Reserve

2016/17

  • Water tankering and storage for human consumption for the water sector
 

Department of Water and Sanitation

R8 million

Reprioritisation from existing programmes

2015/16

  • Drilling of boreholes for human consumption

Total Amount – WC : R34.6 million

(b) The following provinces reprioritised within their internal resources to address the impacts of drought. The details below on Table 2 are as per the reports received from the sector departments in the provinces:

Table 2: Funding facilitated by different provincial sector departments to address the drought situation.

Province that made contribution

Amount contributed and source of funding

Financial year

Type of Assistance

EASTERN CAPE PROVINCE

Eastern Cape

R95 million

Equitable share

2016/17

Livestock feeds, refurbishment and drilling of boreholes (Agriculture Sector)

 

R5.9 million

Equitable share

2015/16

  • Provision and transportation of livestock feed
  • Inputs costs to small grain (Agriculture Sector)
 

About R200 million

Equitable share

2015/16

  • Water infrastructure for human consumption (Water Sector)

Total Amount – EC : R 300.9 million

WESTERN CAPE PROVINCE

Western Cape

R40.9 million

 

CASP, Equitable share & AgriSA donations

2016/17

  • Provision and transportation of livestock feed
  • Inputs costs to small grain
 

R5.1 million Equitable share

2015/16

  • Provision and transportation of livestock feed
  • Inputs costs to small grain

Total Amount – WC : R46 million

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 - NW3131

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Groenewald, Mr HB to ask the Minister of Police

(1) (a) What number of vehicles from the Boksburg North 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. BSW236B: 2017-08-14.

2. BRW840B: 2017-08-15.

3. BSY701B: 2017-08-28.

4. BTG221B: 2017-09-06.

5. BSN321B: 2017-10-05.

6. BTC806B: 2017-10-05.

c. Mechanical problem.

1. Brake system, steering, suspension overhaul and wheel alignment.

2. Accident damages.

3. Engine, minor repairs.

4. For inspection, cooling system and cylinder head.

5. Repairs.

6. Repairs.

(2) 36.

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 - NW2802

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McLoughlin, Mr AR to ask the Minister of Public Enterprises

Whether progress had been made with the introduction of the maintenance, repari and overhaul facility for South Africa, as set out in the Strategy Statement of the 2016-17 Annual Report of SA Express; if not, what are the reasons for the failure; if so, what are the full relevant details?

Reply:

The formation of a Maintenance Repair and Overhaul facility to service the aircraft maintenance needs of the state is currently being considered through the development of an Optimal Corporate Structure for the realignment of the State Owned Airlines.


Mogokare Richard Seleke Lynne Brown, MP

Director-General Minister of Public Enterprises

Date: Date:

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 - NW3255

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

(1)      Whether his department keeps repository of data on municipal performance, capacity, viability and sustainability; if not, why not; if so, (a) who maintains this specified repository and (b)(i) how and (ii) how often is the repository updated; (2) Whether the information is accessible to the general public through an open application programming interface; if not, why not; if so, how is access granted

Reply:

1. Yes, the department keeps repositories of data on municipal performance, capacity, viability and sustainability

(a) Various units in the department contribute to the repositories, based on their specific areas of responsibility, e.g. financial information, public participation, MIG spending, service delivery protests, and the appointment of section 56 employees.

(b) (i) information is consolidated into excel spreadsheets;

    (ii) annually as it becomes available.

2. No, the information is not accessible to the general public through an open application programming interface;

(a) The department is still working on designs for such an open interface and is collaborating with National Treasury, DPME and StatsSA in the reporting reforms project to reduce the reporting burden of municipalities in this regard.

30 October 2017 - NW3129

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Groenewald, Mr HB to ask the Minister of Police

(1) (a) How many suspects have escaped from the Germiston 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

3

2

0

2016-09-24

2016-12-12

Lt Col Thapeli

Lt Col Qangase

(2) Yes, Germiston, CAS 243/06/2015, CAS 238/06/2015, CAS 430/08/2015, CAS 709/09/2016 and CAS 348/12/2016.

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

30 October 2017 - NW2977

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Hadebe, Mr TZ to ask the Minister of Environmental Affairs

(1)With regard to the court’s dismissal of the application of a certain family (name furnished) to compel a certain bank (name furnished) not to close its  accounts by the end of September, what steps does she intend to put in place to ensure that the rehabilitation funds of mines owned by and/or linked to the specified family do not leave the country; (2) whether she intends to approach the courts to ensure that the rehabilitation funds are frozen to deal with environmental degradation caused by mines owned by and/or linked to the specified family; if not, why not; if so, what are the relevant details?

Reply:

(1) With regard to the question 1 which asks what steps the Minister will take to ensure that funds identified for the rehabilitation of mines do not leave the country, the Minister draws attention to the following legislative requirements:

The National Environmental Management Act, 1998 (Act No. 107 of 1998) requires the following in respect of financial provision:

Section 24P“(5)

(a) The requirement to maintain and retain the financial provision contemplated in this section remains in force notwithstanding the issuing of a closure certificate by the Minister responsible for mineral resources in terms of the Mineral and Petroleum Resources Development Act, 2002 to the holder or owner concerned. “

Further, the competency for these matters has been identified as the Minister of Mineral Resources in the following circumstances:

Section 24C(2A):

“The Minister responsible for mineral resources must be identified as the competent authority in terms of subsection (1) where the listed or specified activity is directly related to-

(a) prospecting or exploration of a mineral or petroleum resource; or

(b) extraction and primary processing of a mineral or petroleum resource.”

Therefore, noting the provisions of the Act, it is the responsibility of the Minister of Mineral Resources to ensure that the legal requirements are implemented.

(2) With respect to question 2 regarding the intention of the Minister to approach the courts to ensure rehabilitation funds remain to deal with remediating degradation caused by mining, please note that section 24C(2A) of the Act, identifies the Minister of Mineral Resources has having the competency with respect to mining, including the provisions surrounding financial provision for rehabilitation of impacts associated with prospecting, exploration, mining and production.

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30 October 2017 - NW3075

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Robertson, Mr K 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 the Northern Cape province since 1 January 2009 and (b) what is the (i) name of each farm, (ii) area where each farm is located, (iii) name of the previous owner of each farm, (iv) price paid for each farm and (v) what 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) 73 Restitution farms.

(ii) 124 Redistribution farms.

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

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

Annexure A of NA-Ques 3075 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)

(a)(i) Name of District Municipality

(b)(i) farm name

(ii) location

(iii) previous owner

(iv) price paid for each farm

(aa) bought

(bb) at what cost;

Use of each Farm

Owner/beneficiary

Pixley Ka Seme

Bucklands Resitution Claim

Siyancuma

Deparmtent of Agriculture

R 0.00

None

N/A

Grazing

Bucklands CPA

ZF Mcguwa

Greonwater/ Skeifontein - LCC 25/97

Tsantsabane

ZB Jansen,JL & SE Van der walt,MHJ & FP J acobs,Sma Bubb-Naude, Wil-Hel Uys trust,DJ & EJ Fourie,CGJ Hattingh,NH Jordaan

R 10 448 598.00

None

N/A

Grazing

Groenwater/ Skeifontein CPA

John Taole Gaetsewe

Grootvlakfontein

Ga Segonyana

M J van den Berg,Piet Fourie,E S Jacobs,F J Venter,H van der Merwe,C V van den Berg,Hester Fourie

R 6 454 590.50

None

N/A

Agriculture

Grootvlakfontein CPA

ZF Mcguwa

Khomani San

Mier NC

Mr JCK du Toit,Mr JAC Liebenberg,Ds PS Conradie

R 8 361 294.00

None

N/A

Game Park

Khomani San CPA

ZF Mcguwa

Mier NC

Mier NC

Mr AJB Avenant,Mr Minnaar,Mr Knoessen, Knoessen trust

R 5 965 379.00

None

N/A

Game Park

Khomani San CPA

ZF Mcguwa

Khuis Community

Kgalagadie Crossborder

state development trust

R 0.00

None

N/A

Grazing

Khuis CPA

John Taole Gaetsewe

Kono Community

Ga Segonyana

JCJJ Van Zyl kono AJ Hoon Kono B AJ Venter Kono RB & LS Padisho Kono DC E.C Van Schalkwyk Kono E & Kono L j Groenewald Kono F FA Fourie Kno G Kono M

R 6 651 768.90

None

N/A

Farming & Grazing

Kono CPA

ZF Mcguwa

Lohatlha (LCC 16/97)

Tsantsabane

Associates Mangenese Mines of South Africa

R 2 478 330.62

None

N/A

Mining & Agriculture

Gatlhose

John Taole Gaetsewe

Lohatlha Land Claimants: Addendum

Kuruman

Mr De Ath

R 2 765 000.00

None

N/A

Mining & Agriculture

Barbatas

John Taole Gaetsewe

Lohatlha Land Claimants: Gloucester 674 (Proactive Acquisition of Land Strategy)

Kuruman

Associates Mangenese Mines of South Africa

R 2 000 000.00

None

N/A

Mining & Agriculture

Barbatas

Namakwa

Loeriesfontein Claim (Phase 1)

Hantam, Namaqualand

Hantam Local Municipality

R 0.00

None

N/A

Residential & Agriculture

Loeriesfontein CPA

Pixley Ka Seme

Campbell Claim

Siyancuma

Siyancuma Local MUNICIPALITY

R 0.00

None

N/A

Grazing

Klein Begin CPA

Frances Baard

Smith's Mine

Dikgatlong

Christoffel Andreas Smit

R 5 796 785.04

None

N/A

Livestock Grazing

Majemanchu CPA

Pixley Ka Seme

Griqua Community (Phase 1)

Siyathemba

Riandri Plase (Eindoms) Beperk

R 17 500 000.00

None

N/A

Mining, Farming & Residential

Katlhani / Mazelfontein CPA

Frances Baard

Majeng CPA: LCC 104/98

Magareng/ Warrenton

public works

R 3 651 523.62

None

N/A

Agriculture

Majeng CPA

ZF Mcguwa

Riemvasmaak (Adjacent Land Community) Phase 1

Siyanda

Vaaldrift Boerdery CC

R 28 000 000.00

None

N/A

Farming & Agriculture

Riemvasmaak Development Trust

ZF Mcguwa

Riemvasmaak (Adjacent Land Community) Phase 2

Siyanda

Petrus Nicolaas Loxton,G J & C M Loxton Beleggingstrust, Frederick Henry Skipper Angela Pricilla, FWC&F Spangenberg, Enna Boercfery CC Hermanus Daniel & Elizabeth Susanna, Corneilia Hanekom, Boerdery (Pty) Ltd, September,S & T Trust,Adames Paulus & Magdalena Rensche, Maria Bruwer, Daniel Rudolph Van Der and Westhuizen.

R 56 239 121.00

None

N/A

Farming & Agriculture

Riemvasmaak Development Trust

Frances Baard

Ronaldsvlei: LCC 24/97

Sol Plaatjie

stated owed

R 0.00

None

N/A

Township Establishment

Ronaldsvlei CPA

Pixley Ka Seme

Schmidtsdrift

Syancuma

state owed (public works)

R 0.00

None

N/A

Agriculture, Residential & Mining

Schmidtsdrift CPA

John Taole Gaetsewe

Smauswane

Ga Segonyana

Jozef Adriaan van Eeden Nicolaas Pietersen and Susanna Elizabeth Pietersen

R 4 728 613.36

None

N/A

Agriculture & Grazing

Smauswane CPA

Frances Baard

Sydney on Vaal (Vaalbos)

Dikgatlong

South African national park

R 42 970 000.00

None

N/A

Mining, Game & Farming

Sydney on Vall CPA

Frances Baard

Droogfontein Community

Frances Baard

Mr Piet Els

R 43 586 554.00

None

N/A

Farming & Agriculture

Droogfontein CPA

Frances Baard

Pniel Community Claim )

Dikgatlong

National governement of the republic of South Africa

R 35 500 000.00

None

N/A

Farming & Agriculture

Pniel CPA

Frances Baard

Portion 3 of Farm No.103/ Dipitsing (Mokgosi Family)

Dikgatlong

Christoffel Andreas Smit

R 2 428 000.00

None

N/A

Livestock Farming

Dipitsing CPA

Namakwa

Richtersveld Community

Richtersveld

Alexkor Limited

R 14 330 000.00

None

N/A

Mining & Agriculture

Richtersveld Sida! Hub CPA

Namakwa

Richtersveld Community

Richtersveld

Scholkor cc

R 2 400 000.00

None

N/A

Grazing & Cultivation

Richtersveld Sida! Hub CPA

Namakwa

Port Nolloth Old Location: Van Niel Family

Richtersveld

Richterveld Municipality

R 0.00

None

N/A

Residential

Richtersveld Sida! Hub CPA

Pixley Ka Seme

Prieska Community Claim

Siyathemba

Siyathemba Municipality

R 0.00

None

N/A

Residential

Richtersveld Sida! Hub CPA

Pixley Ka Seme

Griqua Community Claim (Amended Phase 1)

Siyancuma

Riandri Plase (Eindoms) Beperk

R 11 680 000.00

None

N/A

Mining, Farming & Residential

Katlhani / Mazzelsfontein

Pixley Ka Seme

Griqua Community (Phase 2)

Siyancuma

ND JACOBS AND SEUNS (PTY) LTD

R 20 425 000.00

None

N/A

Mining, Farming & Residential

Katlhani / Mazzelsfontein

Pixley Ka Seme

Koegas Community

Siyathemba

John Hester Taylor, Gideon Karsten, Johan Maree, Andries & Aletta Vermeulen

R 22 784 000.00

None

N/A

Mining, Farming & Residential

Koegas CPA

Namakwa

Newman Family Claim

Nama Koi, Namakwa

Nama Khoi Local Municipality

R 0.00

None

N/A

Cultivation & Grazing

Newman Family Trust

ZF Mcguwa

Van Wyk Family Claim

Khara Khuis, Siyanda

V.V. Vleis- En Veeverspreiders cc

R 4 500 000.00

None

N/A

Fincancial Compensation

Gouws CPA

John Taole Gaetsewe

Dikgweng Community Claim

Ga Segonyana

Ga - Segonyana Municipality

R 3 690 000.00

None

N/A

Livestock & Cattle Farming

Digweng CPA

ZF Mcguwa

Alheit Community Claim (Phase 1)

Kai Garib, Siyanda

Nicolaas Coetzee Trust

R 3 300 000.00

None

N/A

Agriculture & Cattle Farming

Alheit CPA

ZF Mcguwa

Bassonsdrift Community Claim

Kai Garib, Siyanda

Wessel Johannes Moolman Janse Van Rensburg

R 450 000.00

None

N/A

Grazing

Bassonsdrift CPA

Namakwa

De Brak Family Claim

Hantam, Namaqualand

Christoffel Lombard and H. A. O' Kennedy

R 4 749 670.00

None

N/A

Grazing

Farmer Family Trust

Pixley Ka Seme

Re of Prt 4 of Farm Reads Drift No.74 (Kock Family - Phase 1)

Siyancuma

E. R. Faber

R 4 900 000.00

None

N/A

Sheep Farming

Kok Family CPA

Pixley Ka Seme

Kock Family (Phase 2)

Siyancuma

PPC Lime LTD

R 120 000.00

None

N/A

Grazing

Kok Family CPA

Frances Baard

Gong Gong Community Claim (Phase 1)

Dikgatlong

Prellex 153 CC

R 6 500 000.00

None

N/A

Grazing

Gong Gong CPA

Frances Baard

Gong Gong Community Claim (Phase 2)

Dikgatlong

Mr Jakob Jakobus Botma

R 9 000 000.00

None

N/A

Agriculture

Gong Gong CPA

Pixley Ka Seme

Methodist Church of Southern Africa/ Erf 167, Die Erwe

Siyancuma

Mr HJ Scholtz

R 2 000 000.00

None

N/A

Irrigation

Methodist Church of Southern Africa

Frances Baard

Wedberg Community Claim

Dikgatlong

Ziegler Gerald Warren

R 1 400 000.00

None

N/A

Mining & Farming

Weberg CPA

Frances Baard

Koopmansfontein Community (Phase 1)

Dikgatlong

Pieter Johan van Der Byl Lambrechts

R 3 200 000.00

None

N/A

Residential, Farming, Hunting & Grazing

Koopmansfontein CPA

Frances Baard

Koopmansfontein Community (Phase 2)

Dikgatlong

Pieter Johan van Der Byl Lambrechts

R 1 000 000.00

None

N/A

Grazing

Koopmansfontein CPA

Pixley Ka Seme

Boven Campbell (Phase 1)

Siyancuma

Siyancuma Local Municipality & Samuel Wilhelm Ludwick

R 12 384 480.00

None

N/A

Grazing

JJ Balie Second Generation Trust

John Taole Gaetsewe

Batlhaping Ba Ga Phetlhu (Camden)

Bophirima

Eltin Trust (MM Venter), AD Bothma (SA Bantoe Trust), KleinBoere Vrouevereniging Trust (Eylers CPA), JK Padisho, KV & NI Gaoraelwe, JC Bosman (SA Bantoe Trust) & Ultra Trust (P&E Truter)

R 16 024 789.00

None

N/A

Grazing

Batlhaping Ba Ga Phetlhu CPA

John Taole Gaetsewe

Batlhaping Ba Ga Phetlhu (Camden) Addendum

John Taolo Gaetsewe

Mr. Joseph Kgosietsile Padisho

R 2 400 000.00

None

N/A

Grazing

Batlhaping Ba Ga Phetlhu CPA

ZF Mcguwa

Strauss Family Claim

Khara Khuis, Siyanda

Olivier, Nicolaas Willem

R 13 063 223.19

None

N/A

Livestock Farming

Uitzig CPA

ZF Mcguwa

Gamopedi Community Claim (Phase 1)

Gasegonyane

Gefco Limited

R 8 207 595.00

None

N/A

Livestock Farming & Residential

Gamopedi CPA

ZF Mcguwa

Bo-Plaas, Danielskuil Group and Community Claim (Phase 2) Kgatlhane Family

Kgatelopele, Siyanda

Van Der Westhuizen Carina and Vermaak Anna Christina

R 138 453.00

None

N/A

Vacant Land

Katlhani CPA

John Taole Gaetsewe

Madibeng Community Claim (Phase 1)

John Taolo Gaetsewe

Alexander Whitehead

R 10 099 400.00

None

N/A

Livestock Farming & Residential

Madibeng

ZF Mcguwa

Krantzkop Land Claim (Phase 1)

Kai Garib, Siyanda

Siyanda District Municipality

R 8 656 424.00

None

N/A

Livestock Farming

Daniel Albertus Mutton CPA

Namakwa

Vioolsdrift-Suid Land Claim (Phase 3)

Nama Koi, Namakwa

Barbara Elizabeth van Dyk, Namakwaland Game Lodge PTY Ltd & Andries Christoffel Lombard

R 10 995 092.00

None

N/A

Livestock Farming, Agriculture & Game Farm

Rooivaal CPA

ZF Mcguwa

Bo-Plaas, Danielskuil Group and Community Claim (Phase 3) Joseph Family

Kgatelopele, Siyanda

Petrus Johannes Hermanus Mree

R 1 546 502.00

None

N/A

Residentail Small Holding

Josephs CPA

Frances Baard

Bellsbank Land Claim (Mokhung Family)

Dikgatlong

Republic of South Africa and the National Government with the Northern Cape: Provincial Land Reform Office

R 0.00

None

N/A

Livestock/ Mining

Bellsbank CPA

Pixley Ka Seme

Tweefontein Land Claim

Siyancuma

CP van Eck

R 7 752 187.00

None

N/A

Livestock

Tweefontein CPA

Pixley Ka Seme

Witsand Community Claim (Phase 1)

Siyancuma

Witsand Nature Reserve ( Dept of Public Works)

R 0.00

None

N/A

Nature Reserve

Witsand CPA

Frances Baard

Koopmansfontein Community Claim (Phase 3)

Dikgatlong

Pieter Johan van der Byl Lambrechts

R 13 472 102.00

None

N/A

Livestock & Game Farming

Koopmansfontein CPA

ZF Mcguwa

Kurrees Land Claim (Phase 1)

Khara Hais

Jan Bekker Trust

R 10 700 000.00

None

N/A

Cattle Farming

Kurrees CPA

Namakwa

Apollis Land Claim

Nama Koi, Namakwa

Lester John Coelen

R 15 289 662.03

None

N/A

Livestock Farming

Apollis Family CPA

ZF Mcguwa

Kurrees Land Claim (Phase 2)

Khara Hais

Steenkamp Family Trust

R 10 451 037.00

None

N/A

Cattle & Sheep Farming

Kurrees CPA

ZF Mcguwa

Vreede Family Land Claim

Khara Hais

Portion 0: Abraham Jacobus Burger Portion 2: A H Rupping Portion 4: John Willem Spencer

R 57 185 846.00

None

N/A

Agriculture

Vreede CPA

ZF Mcguwa

Krantzkop Land Claim (Phase 2 - Final)

Kai Garib, Siyanda

Marthinus Christoffel Boshoff

R 7 200 000.00

None

N/A

Cattle & Sheep Farming

Daniel Albertus Mutton CPA

ZF Mcguwa

Rooipoort Land Claim (Phase 1)

Khara Hais

Paul Johannes Jacobus Loots

R 11 490 852.00

None

N/A

Livestock Farming

Rooipoort CPA

ZF Mcguwa

Papkuil Community Claim (Phase 1)

Kgatelopele, Siyanda

Mr. Mare Carel Von Ebenhardt

R 900 000.00

None

N/A

Livestock Farming & Residential

Papkuil CPA

John Taole Gaetsewe

Madibeng Community Claim (Phase 2-Final)

Joe Morolong

Alexander Whitehead

R 61 906 000.00

None

N/A

Game Farming

Madibeng CPA

Frances Baard

Mokgosi Family Claim

Dikgatlong

Trade Props 1073cc

R 8 100 000.00

None

N/A

Grazing & Arable Activities

MoKgosi Family CPA

John Taole Gaetsewe

Seoding Community Land Claim (Phase 2: Full & Final)

Ga Segonyana

Martinus Van Der Spy

R 32 750 000.00

None

N/A

Irrigation, Game Farming & Livestock Farming

Seoding CPA

John Taole Gaetsewe

Mayers Family

Joe Morolong

Mr Jacques van der Merwe Representing VDM Trust and Boerdery Tagtig (PTY) LTD

R 46 908 484.00

None

N/A

Commercial Cattle Farming, Grazing, Irrigation & Game Farming

Meyers Family CPA

Frances Baard

Koopmansfontein Community Claim (Phase 5: Full & Final)

Dikgatlong

Koopmansfontein Sentrum ccHennie Langeveldt

R 6 900 000.00

None

N/A

Commercial (Garage & Shop)

Koopmansfontein CPA

John Taole Gaetsewe

Kuiepan Community Claim (Phase 1)

Gamagara

A.W.A. Maritz

R 55 580 000.00

None

N/A

Grazing & Agriculture

Kuiepan CPA

John Taole Gaetsewe

Ganghae Community Land Claim

Joe Morolong

State Land DRDLR

R 0.00

None

N/A

Livestock

Khecha CPA

Annexure B of NA-Ques 3075 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

Property Description

Magisterial District

Local Municipality

Previous Owner

Purchase Price

Moveable Assets

Cost of Moveable Assets

Production Type

Owner/ Beneficiary

ZF Mgcawu

Portion 94 (Vergesig) of the farm Kalahari West No. 251

Gordonia

Mier

Mr Petrus Cilliers

R 15 280 000.00

None

N/A

Livestock

Mier Local Municipality

ZF Mgcawu

Lot 9, 10, 25, 40 and 41 of the farm Bloemsmond Settlement

Gordonia

Kai !Garib

Bloemsmond Trust (Mr Izan Lynbbrandt)

R 1 250 000.00

None

N/A

Crops

Farida Boerdery CC

ZF Mgcawu

Remainder of the Farm 316, Kakamas North Settlement

Kenhardt

Kai !Garib

De Beer Boerdery Trust

R 570 000.00

None

N/A

Livestock

Kalahari Inn CC

ZF Mgcawu

Portion 23 (Tierkop) of the farm Kalahari West No 251

Gordonia

Mier

Mr Andries Petrus Burger

R 13 487 046.75

None

N/A

Livestock

mr Itumeleng

ZF Mgcawu

Plots 1499 and 1511 Kakamas South Settlement

Kenhardt

Kai !Garib

Mr A Van Zyl

R 1 800 000.00

None

N/A

Settlement

Tshepang le Tswarelo Trust

ZF Mgcawu

Remaining extent of the farm Elands Kop Been No. 326 and Portion 1 of the farm Elands Kop Been No. 326

Gordonia

Mier

Mr Phillip Strauss

R 19 222 194.00

None

N/A

Livestock

Mier Municipality

ZF Mgcawu

Portion 5 & 6 (a portion of Portion 2) of the farm Kheis No. 291; Portion 5 of the farm Rooisand No. 387; Portion 7 (a portion of Portion 2) of the farm Rooisand No. 387 and Remainder of Portion 1 of the farm Rooisand No. 387

Hay/ Gordonia

Kheis

Land Bank properties

R 1 850 000.00

None

N/A

Livestock and crops

Mr Hans Merriki

ZF Mgcawu

Portion 2 (Limeridge) of the farm No. 261

Barkly West

Kgatelopele

Mr Maritz

R 3 690 000.00

None

N/A

Livestock

Kgatelopele Municipality

ZF Mgcawu

Remainder of the farm Droogehout No. 442

Gordonia

//Khara Hais

Silver Knight Properties (Pty) Ltd

R 5 907 091.45

None

N/A

Livestock

Khara Hais Municipality

ZF Mgcawu

Portion 8 of the farm Rooisand No. 387

Gordonia

//Khara Hais

Mr JP Jordaan

R 1 205 670.00

None

N/A

Crops

Brandboom Farming & Winery CC

ZF Mgcawu

Remainder of Portion 2 (Melkboskloof) of the farm Toeslaan West No. 437 and the Farm Spieëlkop No. 637

Gordonia

//Khara Hais

Mr JH Van Der Merwe

R 9 400 000.00

None

N/A

Livestock

Mr Gert Eiman

ZF Mgcawu

The farm Plezier Hoogte No. 278

Gordonia

//Khara Hais

Ms Anna Sophia Oosthuizen

R 11 383 061.56

None

N/A

Livestock

Mr Otshepeng Gaoletswe

ZF Mgcawu

Portion 2 (Smalvisch Noord) of the farm Smalvich No. 429

Gordonia

//Khara Hais

Mr Willem Spangenberg

R 5 139 000.00

None

N/A

Livestock

Khara Hais Municipality

ZF Mgcawu

Farm Ceres No. 373

Gordonia

//Khara Hais

Mr Jan Rupping

R 11 024 015.00

None

N/A

Livestock

Mr Gert fortuin

ZF Mgcawu

Portion 6 (a portion of Portion 2) of the farm Rooipoort No. 315

Gordonia

//Khara Hais

Mr AH Visser

R 3 500 000.00

None

N/A

Livestock

Ms Jane Van Schalk Wyk

ZF Mgcawu

Portion 1 of the farm Abiquas Puts South 227

Gordonia

Mier

Mr Louie Engels

R 4 762 148.82

None

N/A

Livestock

Mr Simon Snyders

ZF Mgcawu

Portion 1 of the farm Verloren Rivier No. 240 and Portion 6 of the farm Springbok Vlei No. 239

Gordonia

Mier

Fritz Van Der Werwe

R 8 738 366.38

None

N/A

Livestock

Mr Faried Mouton & Mr Christian Mouton

ZF Mgcawu

Remainder of the farm Eksteens Kuil No. 35

Kenhardt

Kai! Garib

FinishingTouch CC

R 2 149 128.00

None

N/A

Livestock

Mr Frederick Snyders

ZF Mgcawu

The farm Elandsvlei No. 339

Gordonia

Mier

TE Waterkant Woonstel 22 CC (Mr J Engelbrecht

R 17 819 147.87

None

N/A

Livestock

Mr Jacobus Cloete & Mr Hermanus Du Plessis

ZF Mgcawu

Remainder of the farm Jagt Kolk No. 244, Portion 8 (a portion of Portion 2, Rooivlei) of the farm Jagt Kolk No. 244 and Portion 4 Graskraal (a portion of Portion 2) of the farm Jagt Kolk No. 244

Kenhardt

Kai !Garib

Mr Schalk Van Zyl

R 3 566 149.76

None

N/A

Livestock

Mr Ivrine Strauss

ZF Mgcawu

Farm 383 and Portion 4 (a portion of Portion 3) of the farm De Paarden Vleyen No. 283

Kenhardt

Kai !Garib

Mr Schalk Van Zyl

R 3 536 552.57

None

N/A

Livestock

Mrs Ruth Hendricks & Mr Gert Hendricks

ZF Mgcawu

Remainder of the farm Uitspan Kop No. 246, Remainder of Portion 3 (a portion of Portion 1 of the farm Uitspan Kop No. 246 and Remainder of Portion 1 of the farm Uitspan Kop No. 246

Kenhardt

Kai !Garib

Mr Schalk Van Zyl

R 6 423 362.13

None

N/A

Livestock

Ms D Van Schalkwyk

ZF Mgcawu

Portion 1 of the farm Vley Kolk No. 276, Portion 1 (Rosland) of the farm Voren Toe Zyn Kolk No. 277, Portion 2 (Biesie Kolk) of the farm Voren Toe Zyn Kolk No. 277, Remainder of the farm Voren Toe Zyn Kolk No. 277 and Portion 3 (Klein Swartbas) of the farm Voren Toe Zyn Kolk No. 277

Kenhardt

Kai !Garib

Mr Schalk Van Zyl

R 11 073 356.16

None

N/A

Livestock

Mr Ettien Williams

ZF Mgcawu

Portion 6 of the farm Cnydas West No. 438

Gordonia

Kai !Garib

Mr Phillip Meyer

R 5 483 866.08

None

N/A

Livestock

Mr Nicolaas Leukes

ZF Mgcawu

Portion 3 of the farm Omdraai Vlei No.359

Gordonia

 

MTE beleggings trust

R 5 020 670.50

None

N/A

Livestock

Mr Petrus Bezuidenhout

ZF Mgcawu

The farm Loch-Nagar No. 217; Portion 1 of the farm Loch Leven No. 215; Portion 6 of the farm Eenbeker N0. 220 Gordonia RD

Gordonia

Mier Local Municipality

Mr Hendrick Schoeman

R 13 573 092.12

None

N/A

Livestock

Mr Jacobus Snyders

ZF Mgcawu

Portion 112 of Farm Kalahari West No. 251

Gordonia

Mier

The Augus Niewouudt Trust (Mr JC Venter)

R 13 414 412.06

None

N/A

Livestock

Mr Abraham Mouton

ZF Mgcawu

Farm Rietfontein no 165

Kenhardt

Kai !Garib

Elle Trust ( Mr Pieter Du Plessis

R 5 069 566.00

None

N/A

Livestock

Mr Dee-Dion Cloete & Mr Corneels Cloete

ZF Mgcawu

Portion 1 and the Remainder of farm Graaf-Water No.198

Kenhardt

Kai !Garib

Graafwater PTY LTD ( Mr Kobus Van Zyl

R 6 003 622.89

None

N/A

Livestock

Mr Mpumelelo Charlton

ZF Mgcawu

Portion 1 of farm Vilander no 318

Gordonia

Mier

Piet Dejager Trust (Mr L De Jager)

R 10 965 095.16

None

N/A

Livestock

Mr Koos Smith

ZF Mgcawu

Farm Norokei No.317 portion 3 (a partion of portion 1)

Grodonia

//Khara Hais

Norokei PTY LTD (Mr jF Van Der Walt

R 8 104 985.13

None

N/A

Livestock

Mrs Serina Vivashe

ZF Mgcawu

Portion 3 of farm Adjoining Geelvroer No. 197

Kenhardt

Kai! Garib

Graafwater PTY LTD ( Mr Kobus Van Zyl

R 2 155 427.37

None

N/A

Livestock

Mr Daniel Van Rooi

ZF Mgcawu

Remainder of Ptn 3, Rem of Ptn (a Portion of portion 4) and the remainder of Portion 2 of the Farm Miershoop holte No. 284

Khara hais

Khara hais

Mastro Trust (Mr Abraham Maritz

R 12 867 000.00

None

N/A

Livestock

Ms Sharon Freeman

ZF Mgcawu

Portion 1, 2, 3, and 4 of farm Corgas

Kai Garib

Kai Garib

H&L Familie trust ( Mr Henry Shaw

R 4 428 100.00

None

N/A

Livestock

Mr Jan Basson

ZF Mgcawu

Portion 12 of the farm Kurrees No 369

//Khara Hais

//Khara Hais

Mr B Du Toit

R 14 750 000.00

None

N/A

Livestock

Mr Samson Magaga

ZF Mgcawu

Portio 150 (Portion of Portion 17 of farm Kalahari Wesr No. 251

Khara Hais

Khara Hais

Mr J Strydom

R 7 315 000.00

None

N/A

Livestock

Mr Albe Van Wyk

ZF Mgcawu

Farm No. 236

Tsantsabane

Tsantsabane

CF Stafford Boerdery CC (Mr PJ Stafford)

R 10 900 000.00

None

N/A

Livestock

Mr Frans Neels

ZF Mgcawu

Farm Langhoek No. 311

Khara Hais

Khara Hais

Piet Dejager Trust (Mr L De Jager)

R 15 400 000.00

None

N/A

Livestock

Mr isak Van Wyk & Mr David Strauss

ZF Mgcawu

Remaining extent of the farm Vilander No. 318

Khara Hais

Khara Hais

Mr J.G Visser

R 11 400 000.00

None

N/A

Livestock

Mr Roedolf Beukes

ZF Mgcawu

Remainder of farm No. 301

Kgatelopele

Kgatelopele

Mr Daniel Van De Venter

R 5 389 000.00

None

N/A

Livestock

Mr Mokae Wechoemang

ZF Mgcawu

Portion 4 of the farm Hedley Plain No. 266

Kai Garib

Kai Garib

Mr T Bredenkamp

R 7 790 000.00

None

N/A

Livestock

Mr Franklin Banade

ZF Mgcawu

Remainder of farm Brulkolk No. 154 and Portion 1 (De Dam farm Longziek-vlei No 151

Kai Garib

Kai Garib

Melkbosrand Boerdery Trust ( Mr L Smith

R 8 180 000.00

None

N/A

Livestock

Mr Johannes Van Wyk

ZF Mgcawu

Portion 95 of the farm Kalahari-West No. 251

Dawid Kruiper

Dawid Kruiper

Mr D Van Der Westhuizen

R 21 546 000.00

None

N/A

Livestock

Mr Larry Snyders & Christofer Masenge

Pixley Ka Seme

Kranskloof No. 130

Douglas

Siyancuma

Mr. Glen Visser

R 4 000 500.00

None

N/A

Livestock

 

Pixley Ka Seme

Remainder of the farm Bloomberg No. 58; Portion 2 (a portion of Portion 1) of the farm Englishmans Kraal No. 59

Williston

Hantam

The Trustees Of The Time Being on Stellenklein Trust

R 2 902 052.00

None

N/A

Livestock

Sas Boerdery

Pixley Ka Seme

Portion 2 (a portion of Portion 1) of the farm Enkel Doorn South No. 37 ; Remainder of portion 1 of the farm Enkel Doorn South No. 37; Remainder of the farm Enkel Doorn South No. 37; Portion 1 of the farm Zwart Kop No. 246

Calvinia

Hantam

The Trustees Of The Time Being on Stellenklein Trust

R 1 702 932.60

None

N/A

Livestock

Vorentoe Boerdery Trust

Pixley Ka Seme

Remainder of the Farm Verdrietfontein No. 50

Williston

Karoo Hoogland

Mr Hendrik Christian Brits

R 1 062 320.00

None

N/A

Livestock

B & R Trust

Pixley Ka Seme

Remainder of the farm Erfdeel No. 57

Williston

Karoo Hoogland

Mr. Krugel Gerhardus

R 2 553 000.00

None

N/A

Livestock

Mr John Mathys

Pixley Ka Seme

Portion1 (Rooidam) of Jan Johnson's Kop No. 75

Prieska

Siyathemba

Willie Phillip Trust

R 2 660 000.00

None

N/A

Livestock

Mr Phillip Gert Visser

Pixley Ka Seme

Portion 1 (Remainder) of the farm Plattekraal No. 714; Portion 3 (Welbedag) of the farm Plat Cypher No. 186 & Portion 1 (Nek) of the farm Annex Matons Fontein No. 273

Calvinia/ Fraserburg

Karoo Hoogland

Mr JJD Louw

R 1 099 030.38

None

N/A

Livestock

Vaalberg Boere Trust

Pixley Ka Seme

Portion 1 (Annex Rooidam) of the farm Sandflats No. 310, Remainder of the farm No. 311, Farm Rocksburg No. 301, Farm No. 309 & Remainder of the farm No. 312

Hay

Emthanjeni

Mr. A Steenkamp

R 11 000 000.00

None

N/A

Livestock

Mr Jan Olyn

Pixley Ka Seme

Remainder of the Farm No. 45 (Uitkyk)

Herbert

Siyancuma

Mr. Van Eck

R 7 254 345.76

None

N/A

Livestock

Mr Sdumo Sithole

Pixley Ka Seme

Portion 1 and 2 of the farm Bloomberg No. 58

Brandvlei

Hantam

Mr Johannes Theron

R 1 736 592.00

None

N/A

Livestock

Mr Willem De Wee

Pixley Ka Seme

Portion 3 of the farm Vaal Put No. 5

Carnavon

Kareeberg

Rossouw family trust

R 3 785 000.00

None

N/A

Livestock

Mr G Mouers

Pixley Ka Seme

Remainder of Portion 1 Driehoek farm No.109

Marydale

Siyatemba Municipality

Mr. Benny Keuhn

R 1 975 605.75

None

N/A

Livestock

Mr Arrie Mienies and Mrs Mienies

Pixley Ka Seme

Remainder of Farm Membys Vlakte No.7

Hay

Siyancuma Municipality

Mr. Glen Visser

R 5 247 150.60

None

N/A

Livestock

Mr Pieter Thys

Pixley Ka Seme

Remainder of the farm Vaalpan No. 12, Hay RD

Hay

Siyancuma Municipality

Mr Johan Vermeulen

R 2 679 855.00

None

N/A

Livestock

Mr Hans Koopman

Pixley Ka Seme

Remainaing extent of farm Bontheuwel no.46

Hay

Siyancuma Municipality

Mr. Piet Visser

R 5 688 924.48

None

N/A

Livestock

Mr Willem Van Der Westhuizen

Pixley Ka Seme

Portion 1 and 2 of farm Ruigte Fontein no.15, , Remainder of portion 1 of the Plessis Vlakte no 168, Remainder of farm Swanepoels Pan no.176

Hanover and Phillipstown

Renosterberg

Mr. Paul Maritz

R 12 050 000.00

None

N/A

Livestock

Mr. Bonisle Ndoqo

Pixley Ka Seme

Portion 6 (A Portion of Portion 1) Portion 7

Carnavon

Kareeberg Municipality

Mr. Rossouw

R 4 485 268.60

None

N/A

Livestock

Ms Juanita Shahida

Pixley Ka Seme

Portion 8 (a portion of pprtion 2) of the farm Witvlei No.55 and Remainder of the farm Witvlei No.55

Prieska

Siyathemba

Mr. Frank Smaley

R 10 480 911.94

None

N/A

Livestock

Mr Fillip Lubbe and Mr Deon Webb

Pixley Ka Seme

Portion 1 of the farm Koekais No.31

Hay

Siyancuma

Ms. E Snyman

R 3 450 521.50

None

N/A

Livestock

Mr. Peiter Motshabi

Pixley Ka Seme

Portion 3 (Kransfontein Noord) (a portion of Portion 2) of the farm Titus Pan No.136; Portion 4 (Kransfontein House) (a portion of Portion 2 of the farm Titus Pan No. 136; Remainder of Portion 2 (Kransfontein Bast) (a portion of Portion 1) of the farm Titus Pan No. 136; Portion 1 of the farm Kalput No. 137; Remainder of the farm Kalput No. 137; and Portion 17 (Vleiplaas) (a portion of Portion 6) of the farm Kareebosch Fontyn No. 78

Prieska

Kareeberg

Mr. PJ Van Der Westuizen

R 18 583 447.20

None

N/A

Livestock

Ms Martha Sawall

Pixley Ka Seme

Farm Kranshoek No. 396

Griekwastad

Siyancuma

Mr. JWS Van Niekerk

R 6 200 000.00

None

N/A

Livestock

Mr. Frank Du Toit

Pixley Ka Seme

Portions 4, 5 of the farm Hedley Plains A No. 64, Portion 6 of the farm Doonies P-an No 106, Remainder of portion 1 (Keilder) of the farm Merries Pan No 107 and Remainder of portion 2 (Eclipse) of the farm Merries Pan 107

Prieska

Siyathemba

Mr. DGD Jackson

R 11 700 000.00

None

N/A

Livestock

Mr. Gert Scott and Ms. Linda Vander Westhuizen

Pixley Ka Seme

The remainder of farm Banksfontein No.399, Portion 1 of the farm Banksfontein No.399, Portion 2 of the farm Banksfontein No. 399 and Portion 3 of the farm Banksfontein No. 399.

Griekwastad

Siyancuma

Mr. Johan Vermeulen (F A Vermeulen Boerdery Trust)

R 5 526 000.00

None

N/A

Livestock

Ms. Candice Bostander

Pixley Ka Seme

The Remainder of Portion 2 (A Portion of Portion 1) of the farm Otto’spoort no. 13 and the Remainder of Portion 1 of the farm Brulpan no. 12, situated in the Registration Division of Prieska in the Northern Cape Province

Prieska

Siyathemba

Mr. Jan Willem Smit

R 8 000 000.00

None

N/A

Livestock

Mr Ivan Beukes and Mr. Joseph Eksteen

Pixley Ka Seme

Farm 398

Griekwastad

Siyancuma

Mr Johan Vermeulen

R 3 100 000.00

None

N/A

Livestock

Mr Phillip Deerling

Pixley Ka Seme

Farm No 155. (Naaugekneld)

Prieska

Siyathemba

Mr Andries Petrus Truter

R 5 150 000.00

None

N/A

Livestock

Mr Jacob Maroane

Pixley Ka Seme

Farm No. 50(Ellimshof)

Griekwastad

Siyancuma

Mr Otto Bruwer

R 6 900 000.00

None

N/A

Livestock

Mr. Cornelius Afrika

Pixley Ka Seme

Remainder of portion 2 (De Rust) of the farm 110 (Zon Onder) and the Remainder of farm 64 (Hedley Plains A) (Ridgewater)

Siyathemba

Siyathemba

Mr. Kenneth Penderis

R 12 100 000.00

None

N/A

Livestock

Mr. Cornelius De Bruin and Ms. Elizabeth Pietbooi

Pixley Ka Seme

Remainder of Portion 1 (Spes Bona) of the Farm Zon Onder No. 110

Prieska

Siyathemba

Mr. Gavin Penderis

R 4 436 000.00

None

N/A

Livestock

Mr. Johannes Etienne Van Wyk

Pixley Ka Seme

Farm No. 468 (Clifton)

Siyancuma

Siyathemba

Mr. B Van Niekerk

R 7 000 000.00

None

N/A

Livestock

Mr Thami Sebusi

Pixley Ka Seme

Portion 2 (Good Hope) of the Farm Naauwe Kloof Nr 122

Prieska

Siyathemba

Mr. C A Van Der Westhuizen

R 5 439 000.00

None

N/A

Livestock

Mr. Gerhardus Timotheus Saaiman

Pixley Ka Seme

Portions 23 & 26 (Duurwater) Farm Readsdrift No. 74

Herbert

Siyancuma

Mr. BJ Esterhuizen

R 5 373 000.00

None

N/A

Livestock

Mr. Cornellius Townsend

Pixley Ka Seme

Portion 4 (Kleindoornpan A) of the farm Klein Doorn Pan Number 133 situated in the Registration Division of Prieska, Northern Cape Province

Siyathemba

Siyathemba

Mr. C A Van Der Westhuizen

R 5 943 000.00

None

N/A

Livestock

Ms Sanna Jansen

Pixley Ka Seme

Remainder of Portion 4 (Simplex Pan) of the farm Kraanvogel Pan No. 62 and Remainder of portion 3 (Belleberi) of the farm Zaals Pan No. 108

Prieska

Siyathemba

Mr S. W. J. Van Zyl.

R 9 400 000.00

None

N/A

Livestock

Mr. Theunus Loxton and Ms Buyiswa Florence Segodi

Namakwa

Portion 5 of the farm Vogelklip No. 265

Namakwa

Nama Khoi

Archab Boerdery BK/Sandraai Arbeidgenot PTY LTD

R 778 130.64

None

N/A

Livestock

Eaglesun 18 CC

Namakwa

Portion 1 of the farm Riet Kloof No. 140

Namakwa

Nama Khoi

John & Merwena Basson

R 1 823 561.00

None

N/A

Livestock

Riet Kloof CPA

Namakwa

Portion 1 of the farm Timas-Dos No. 217; Remainder of the farm Timas-Dos No. 217 and Portion 1 of the farm Welgevonden No. 232

Namakwa

Nama Khoi

Jasper JJ Visser

R 3 103 789.79

None

N/A

Livestock

Concordia 8 cc

Namakwa

Remainder of the farm Welgevonden No. 232

Kenhardt

Khai-Ma

Johannes Louw Hendriekse

R 2 947 896.79

None

N/A

Livestock

Lestel Boerdery cc

Namakwa

The farm Gous Zyn Kolk No. 324

Kenhardt

Khai Ma

Nagasakie Trust Boerdery

R 4 574 330.38

None

N/A

Livestock

Diergaardt Boerdery cc

Namakwa

Remainder of the farm Narugas No. 227 and Portion 1 of the farm Narugas No. 227

Kenhardt

Khai Ma

Artistia Beleggens 113 CC

R 3 512 661.00

None

N/A

Livestock

Narugas Trust

Namakwa

Remainder of the farm Wit Kalks Kolk No. 318 and Portion 1 of the farm Wit Kalks Kolk No. 318

Kenhardt

Nama Khoi

Du Toit Trust

R 7 889 954.82

None

N/A

Livestock

Witkalkskolk Boerdery PTY LTD

Namakwa

The farm Loer Duin No. 1

Calvinia

Nama Khoi

Albertus H Olivier

R 3 795 000.00

None

N/A

Livestock

Samuel Engelbrecht

Namakwa

The farm Van Wyks Vley No. 1060, Calivinia RD

Calvinia

Hantam Local Municipality

Schalk L Van Zyl

R 2 400 000.00

None

N/A

Livestock

Abraham Scheffers

Namakwa

The farm Zoo AFS Kolk No. 326, Kenhadrdt

Kenhardt

Hantam Local Municipality

Elias K Burger

R 4 679 927.58

None

N/A

Livestock

Tornado Boeredery and Algemene Handelaars

Namakwa

Portion 3,5 and 6 of the farm Breekyter No. 404

Calvinia

Hantam Local Municipality

Shalom Trust

R 3 624 220.00

None

N/A

Livestock

Petrus De Wee

Namakwa

Jackhal'l vley No. 248, Portion 1 of Farm Engelsmanskraal No. 247 and Portion 3 of farm Englishman Kraal No. 59

Calvinia

Hantam Local Municipality

Nicolaas S Louw

R 3 220 000.00

None

N/A

Livestock

Jackhals Boerdery (Samuel De Wee)

Namakwa

Farm Kap Kap No.32

Calvinia

Nama-Khoi

South Star Diamond CC

R 2 342 948.00

None

N/A

Livestock

Jan Smit

Namakwa

Remainder of farm Groot Vogelstruis Fontein No. 61 & portion 3 of farm Groot Vogelstruis Fontein No. 61, Fraserburg RD, Karoo Hoogland Municipality, Northern Cape Province

Williston

Karoo Hoogland

Fracois Hamman

R 2 667 371.70

None

N/A

Livestock

Jan Cloete

Namakwa

Farm Klein Vogelfontein No. 920

Calvinia

Hantam

Die Green Peace Trust

R 2 380 463.70

None

N/A

Livestock

Katarina Demas

Namakwa

Portion 1 (Hendriks Vley), of the farm No. 938 and Portion 2 of the mensieskraal No. 818

Calvinia

Hantam

Kerslig Plaas PTY LTD

R 3 086 490.00

None

N/A

Livestock

Sophie Eiman

Namakwa

Remainder of the farm Zuurwater No. 242

Namakwa

Kamiesberg

Carlo A Schreuder

R 3 400 000.00

None

N/A

Livestock

Marvin Cloete

Namakwa

Farm Klein Zaldemakers Bank No. 1065. Farm Giftkop No. 992. Farm Diepkloof No. 1066. Farm Karos Kloof no. 993 and the Rem of Farm Ezel Fontein No. 990

Calvinia

Hantam

PA Matthews (JNR) Trust

R 10 963 000.00

None

N/A

Livestock

Zaalmakersbank PTY LTD

Namakwa

Remainder of Portion 4 of the farm Zwart Kolk No. 253, Portion 2 of the farm Breek Been No. 293; Portion 3 of the farm Breek Been No. 293

Calvinia

Hanta

Egbert Johannes Van Niekerk

R 5 230 000.00

None

N/A

Livestock

Karel Jacobs Jonkers

Namakwa

Portion 1 (Avoca) of the farm Uitvlugt No. 90

Sutherland

Karoo Hoogland Sutherland

Eikeland Ondernemings PTY LTD

R 3 062 000.00

None

N/A

Livestock

Jan van Wyk

Namakwa

Remianing extent of the farm Brakfontein No. 266; Portion 6 of the farm Ibequas Rivier No.274

Hantam

Hantam

Hugh Anthony Versfeld

R 6 148 000.00

None

N/A

Livestock

Petrus Steenkamp

Namakwa

Farm Matjeskloof No. 410

Kamiesberg

Kamiesberg

Meyer Jan hendrik Marthinus

R 3 062 000.00

None

N/A

Livestock

Ms. Katriena Schwartz

John Taolo Gaetsewe

Portion 27 (Tom Brown) of farm No. 35, Portion 66 (Bergershoop) of farm No.35, Portion 5 (Bella-Vista) of farm No. 35, Portion 67 (Harvey) of Farm No.35, Portion 1 (Lady Brown) of farm De Waal. No. 5

Kuruman

Joe Morolong Municipality

Tom Brown Broedery PTY LTD

R 72 652 762.49

None

NA

Livestock

Mr Mohammed Bogodile &
Mr Fransis Kabatu, Ernest Mocumi &
Mr George Gaborokwe, Mr Michael Seikaneng,Mr Eric Malgas,Mr Tsogang

John Taolo Gaetsewe

Portion 6 (Dickerson) of farm 35

Kuruman

Joe Morolong Municipality

Mr Hendrick Jacobs Van Romburgh

R 8 134 185.99

None

NA

Livestock

Mr Mabilo and Mr Mecwi

John Taolo Gaetsewe

Portion 52 of farm Boomplaas No. 703

Kuruman

Joe Morolong Municipality

Ms Esther Magaretha Visser

R 8 697 152.00

None

NA

Livestock

Mr Shadrack Kgopodithate

John Taolo Gaetsewe

Farm Aoud No. 128

Vryburg

Joe Morolong

Aoud Broedery cc

R 11 700 000.00

None

NA

Livestock

Mr Pogisego Segano

John Taolo Gaetsewe

Portion 14 (Bucklands) of the farm No. 703

Joe Morolong

Joe Morolong

Mr Okker de Klerk

R 10 303 000.00

None

NA

Livestock

Mr Boikanyo Masiane

John Taolo Gaetsewe

Masadifontein No 140

Joe Morolong

Gasegonyana

Mr Jan Abraham Jordaan

R 9 000 000.00

None

NA

Livestock

Mr Sefako Itumeleng

John Taolo Gaetsewe

Remaining extent of the far Dankbaar No16

Joe Morolong

Joe Morolong

Mr Petrus Kotze

R 16 000 000.00

None

NA

Livestock

Mr Pako Tshetlho

John Taolo Gaetsewe

Portion 0 of the farm Compton 169

Ga Segonyana

Ga Segonyana

Mr Johaness Potgieter

R 12 302 000.00

None

NA

Livestock

Mr Tetelo Kgopodithate

John Taolo Gaetsewe

Portion 10 of the farm (Goedemoed) 703

Joe Morolong

Joe Morolong

Mr Andre Nel

R 16 100 000.00

None

NA

Livestock

Mr Hendrik Makhutle & Mr Peter Motlhabane

Frances Baard

Farm Vaalboschfontein No. 11

Barkly West

Dikgatlong

Letsilabelung PTY LTD (Mr A P Lamberd)

R 7 997 424.40

None

N/A

Livestock

Remmogo Cattle Farming Project (Mr Nkewu, Mr T.J Bail, Mr B.J Magagane)

Frances Baard

Plot 196 (a portion of Plot 1), Vaalharts Settlement B Agricultural Holding

Warrenton

Phokwane

ANMAR TRUST

R 2 104 997.00

None

N/A

Crops

Mr Pensele William Siqoko

Frances Baard

Remaining Extent of farm 117

Barkley West

 

Mr. Heinrich Gerrald Lubbe (Lubbe Boerdery)

R 6 780 031.00

None

N/A

Livestock

Mr January Chaka

Frances Baard

(Pienaarfontein No55, Remainder of Farm No.54, Farm No 83, Remainder of farm No.84, Remainder of farm No.85, Farm No.86, Remainder of farm No.87, Remainder of farm No.88 and Farm No 107)

Barkley West

Francis Baard District (The farm runs between Phokwane LM and Dikgatlong LM)

De Beers mine

R 64 059 259.48

None

N/A

Livestock

Pienaarfontein No55: Ndlovu Japhet; Remainder of Farm No.54: To be re-allocated Farm No 83: London Carter & Rapoo Thebe Puso; Remainder of farm No.84: Michael Thuntsi and Samuel Dondolo; Remainder of farm No.85: Nyanyiwe Edward;Farm No.86: Brandt Regina and Mr Serei; Remainder of farm No.87: Charlie Samuel; Remainder of farm No.88: Mokubung CPA

Frances Baard

Fram No. 173 (Alfa)

Barkley West

Dikgatlong

Ms. A.C Venter

R 8 600 000.00

None

N/A

Livestock

Ms. Magrieeta Francis

Frances Baard

Plot no 264, A remainder of plot 167 Vaalharts Settlement A

Hartswater

Phokwane

Mr Frederich Jacobus Rabie

R 1 900 000.00

None

N/A

Crops

Ms Mmapule Fourie

Frances Baard

Remainder of Farm Holding No. 332, Vaalharts Settlement B.

Magareng

Magareng

AL2 Vermeulen

R 7 503 000.00

None

N/A

Livestock

Mr Daniel Coetzee

Frances Baard

Remaining Extent of Farm Rust en Vrede No. 83, Remaining Extent of Vaalbosch Hoek no. 85 and Remaining Extent of Farm Welgevonden

Sol Plaatje

Sol Plaatje

Mr Michael Vigne

R 12 793 000.00

None

N/A

Livestock

Mr. Frans Nqgeza and Maria Kantwan

Frances Baard

Remaining extent of farm no. 293 (Caerwinning)

Dikgatlong

Dikgatlong

Ms Pamela Alwene Ford

R 8 245 000.00

None

N/A

Livestock

Mr. Sakkie Van Bosch

Frances Baard

Portion 1 (Kalk Put) of the farm No. 96, Portion 2 (Wilde Als put) of the farm No. 97, Remaining Portion of the farm Gordonia 97, Portion 4 (Kalkbult) of the farm Witfontein 93 commonly known as Kalkput.

Dikgatlong

Dikgatlong

Michael Janse Van Rensberg

R 14 139 000.00

None

N/A

Livestock and crops

Windsorton Small Farmers Primary Co-operative Limited

Frances Baard

Plot 376 and Plot 377, a Portion of Plot 1,Vaalharts Settlement B

Phokwane

Phokwane

Mr. Pieter Daniel Cronje

R 9 230 000.00

None

N/A

Livestock and crops

Mr Mochumi

Frances Baard

Portion 2 of Farm no. 182, Portion 2 of Farm no. 183(Eben Haezer) and Portion 3 of Farm no. 183 (Toekoms).

Dikgatlong

Dikgatlong

Mr. Jan Jacobus Duvenhage (Blouputs Trust)

R 9 496 000.00

None

N/A

Livestock and crops

Mr. David Barends

Frances Baard

Plot 84, a Portion of Plot 1 Vaalharts Settlement B

Hartswater

Phokwane

Mr Fannie Boshof

R 6 000 000

None

N/A

Crops

Mr. Wilson Giel

Frances Baard

Portion 2 (Witbank) of the farm no. 118

Barkly west

Dikgatlong

J.N Botha

R 4 710 926.00

None

N/A

Livestock

Ms. Gairu Beukes

Frances Baard

Plot 1043 Portion Of Plot 393, Vaalharts Settlement B

Hartsvalei

Phokwane

Mr Johannes Botha

R 14 898 000.00

None

N/A

Crops

Mr Thapelo Tlhokwe

Frances Baard

Portion 1 of Farm No. 148 situated in the Barkly West Registration Division in the Northern Cape Province

Dikgatlong

Dikgatlong

Frederick Antonie Van Niekerk( GENNA Family Trust)

R 13 471 000.00

None

N/A

Livestock

Mr Gauta George Mokgoro

30 October 2017 - NW2941

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Maynier, Mr D to ask the Minister in the Presidency

Whether, with reference to his statement on the Mandate Paper for Budget 2018 on 7 September 2017, (a) the National Development Plan and/or (b) the Budget Prioritisation Frameworks have been adopted by other developmental states; if not, why not; if so, in each case, what (i) is the name of each country that adopted the specified frameworks and (ii) are the further relevant details in each case?

Reply:

Development planning, which can be defined as national level, medium (5-year) to long-term (ten to 50 years) planning is common in what has been referred to as development states, especially in the so-called East Asian Tigers. Latin-America also has extensive planning systems.

Long-term and medium-term plans are developed in some key development states as follows:

In addition to a range of other planning instruments, Singapore’s rapid acceleration was accompanied by a Strategic Economic Plan which “sets the strategies and programmes for Singapore to realise a vision - to attain the status and characteristics of a first league developed country within the next 30 to 40 years.”

In South Korea, the Economic Planning Board was established in 1961 to develop economic plans and oversee their implementation. Five-year plans were developed with regularity from 1962 onwards.

Other developing countries and aspirant developmental states are also well-known for development planning. In 2006 the World Bank commented that Malaysia, one of the countries against which South Africa benchmarked its planning institutions, “has a rich history in long-term planning, having drawn up and implemented long-term national policy frameworks since the early 1970s. Since then, the Government has put into practice a comprehensive planning system of short-, medium- and long-term development plans and strategies, each linked to one another, reinforcing the course of policy directions toward meeting the long-term goals.”

In Chile the Ministry of Housing and Urbanism, in terms of the General Law on Urbanism leads planning through the National Urban Development Policy which provides principles, objectives and actions for the social, economic and territorial development of the country. Medium-term regional (“provincial”) plans, both development strategies defining broad socio-economic objectives for regions and more spatially orientated urban development strategies, are developed in terms of the national policy.

The Mexican national government develops a National Development Plan that is submitted to Parliament and approved and which sets the strategic objectives for the country. This is accompanied by a “General Ecological Spatial Plan” and these set the framework for state spatial developmental and ecological plans which develop strategic programmes for social, economic, cultural and environmental development and principles for land-use.

Brazil has a range of long and medium-term planning and budgeting mechanisms which are defined in its Constitution. For example, related to financing the Constitution specifies a multi-year plan (the “Plano Pluriannal” or “PPA”), the budgetary directives (“LDO”) and the annual budget (“LDA).

Budget Prioritisation Frameworks

Aligning budgets to plans and strategic priorities is critical for implementation of Government policy and plans. Due to contextual and institutional differences the exact mechanisms in different countries to align budgets and national strategic priorities, or a Budget Prioritisation Framework, differ substantially. In various jurisdictions. There is continuing experimentation with mechanisms for prioritisation and alignment. For example, in a 2016 World Bank Public Expenditure Review of Mexico it is recommended that to improve medium-term fiscal management there is a need to improve the links between “pluri-annual fiscal and investment planning and budgeting, managing mandatory expenditures, etc.” and for better “planning and budget integration” also through “developing a vision for the medium-term policy and program prioritization (enhancing the focus of planning, revising evaluation systems, selection of programs, etc)”.

With regard to some of the development states mentioned above:

In South Korea extensive processes are undertaken before budgets are drafted by line-ministries and Medium-Term Expenditure Framework task forces. As was reported in 2013: “The annual budget and MTEF cycle begins in January with line ministries and the Budget Office adjusting the ceilings from those of the previous year as a starting point and setting important policy priorities.”

In Singapore as part of the budget reforms since 1989, “the Cabinet decides on the budget priorities and the total allocations to the various sectors and ministries”.

For Malaysia, the World Bank in 2013 commented that “[i]n addition to defining the targets for the outlined public sector development programs, the five-year plans define the size and budgetary allocation for each of the respective programs over the plan period, effectively integrating the policy prioritization process with the budget allocation process.”

With reference to South and Latin America the bridge between plan and budget is most thoroughly institutionalised in Brazil where the Constitution describes a trilogy of instruments namely a multi-year plan, budget directives and the annual budget and the relationship between them.

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 - NW2798

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Alberts, Mr ADW to ask the Minister of Public Enterprises

(1)Whether, given the fact that (a) the (i) Transnet Second Defined Benefit Fund and (ii)Transport Pension Fund have a considerable surplus, (b) a large number of pensioners die in poverty each year and (c) the 2% rule has not yet been adapted, she will consider encouraging the trustees of the various funds to pay more that two ad hoc bonuses to the pensioners who are permitted to receive bonuses; if not, (aa) why not and (bb) what are the full relevant particulars and reasons in this regard; if so, (2) Whether some motivation will be given for paying an extra bonus as early as 2017; if not, what are the full reasons why this will not be done? NW3105E

Reply:

1. Any resolution taken by the Funds for payment of an ad hoc bonus in line with the Rules of the Funds will be considered for approval. There is no provision in the Rules of the Transnet Second Defined Benefit Fund and Transport Pension Fund (”the Funds”), that limits the number of bonuses payable. Ad hoc bonus payments are subject only to affordability, as certified by the Funds’ actuary. The payment of an ad hoc bonus is initiated by the Funds.

2. All requests from the Funds for approval of any ad hoc bonus payment are considered in a timely manner.

Mogokare Richard Seleke Lynne Brown, MP

Director-General Minister of Public Enterprises

Date: Date:

30 October 2017 - NW2948

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Wilson, Ms ER to ask the Minister of Police

(a) What number of persons were identified by the SA Police Services as having entered South Africa illegally in each province in the past five financial years, (b) what is the country of origin of each person and (c) how much time did each person spend in the country before being apprehended?

Reply:

We are sourcing information that is required from our archives, as each case must be verified, before the information can be submitted.

30 October 2017 - NW3074

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Robertson, Mr K 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 the North West province since 1 January 2009 and (b) what is the (i) name of each farm, (ii) area where each farm is located, (iii) name of the previous owner of each farm, (iv) price paid for each farm and (v) what 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) 109 Restitution farms.

(ii) 209 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 3074 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)

Madibeng, Bojanala

R/E of Ptn 69, Ptn 65, Ptn 60 of Elandsfontein 440 JQ

Madibeng, Bojanala

Madibeng Municiplaity

R 1 350 000.00

N/A

N/A

Agricultural

Mantsose CPA

Madibeng, Bojanala

Ptn 1238, 1297, 900, 1185 of farm Haretebees B410 JQ - Bakwena Ba Mogopa Ba Bethanie [Phase 10]

Madibeng, Bojanala

Ptn 900 - IM De Bruyn; Ptn 1185 - Breedt; Ptn 1238 - JA Taljard; Ptn 1297 - HJ Appel

R 5 522 000.00

N/A

N/A

Agricultural

Ngwanadirane CPA

Madibeng, Bojanala

Ptn 623, 1276, 1277, 1279 of farm Hartebees B410 - Bakwena Ba Mogopa Ba Bethanie (Phase 11)

Madibeng, Bojanala

Sheerprops 93 PTY (LTD)

R 7 380 000.00

N/A

N/A

Agricultural

Ngwanadirane CPA

Ratlou, Dr Ruth Mompati

Rietvley 637 HM - Batlhaping Ba Ga Phuduhudu Community (Phase 2)

Ratlou, Dr Ruth Mompati

Klinck Johan Daniel

R 14 458 752.20

N/A

N/A

Grazing

Batlhaping Ba Ga Phuduhudu CPA

Potchefstroom, Southern District

Droogespruit 416 IP Hessie 386 IP, Nooitverwacht 385 IP, Modderfontein 380 IP, Town and Townlands of Potchefstroom 435 IQ and Eleazer 377 IP - Machavie Community (Phase 3)

Potchefstroom, Southern District

Mr A. Abrams; Mr E Steyn, NJ & IJ Pretorius, D. Bezuidenhout, N. Aucamp, Potchefstroom, lardus Trust, Dept of Public Works,

R 32 930 889.60

N/A

N/A

Residential and Grazing

Machavie CPA

Potchefstroom, Southern Dictrict

Droogespruit 416 IP; Town and Townlands of Potchefstroom 435 IQ - Machavie Community (Phase 4)

Potchefstroom, Southern Dictrict

Ptn 37 of Droogespruit -De Swardt Abraham; Ptn 73 of Droogespruit - Evening Flames Trading 95 cc; Ptn 537 of Townlands Gysbertus and MA Smit

R 5 911 246.00

N/A

N/A

Residential and Grazing

Machavie CPA

Tswaing, Central District

Ptn 11 of Leeuwpan, Ptn 25, 1, 2, 3, 19, 42, 44 & 45 of Baberspan Barolong Boo Ratlou Boo Seitshiro Community (Phase 4)

Tswaing, Central District

Ptn 11 - Anthony Tanus Peter; Dreyer Martha Magrietha;Republic of South Africa;

R 5 477 000.00

N/A

N/A

Cattle and crop farming

Barolong Boo Ratlou Boo Seitshiro CPA

Tswaing, Ngaka Modiri Molema

R/E of Ptn 8 f De Hoop 169 IO, R/E of Ptn 4, 7, 8, 11, (Ptn of ptn 10), Ptn 12 (ptn of ptn 7) of Mariba 171 IO, Ptn 23, 24 (ptn of ptn 19) of Baberspan 309 IO - Barolong Boo Ratlou Boo Seitshiro (Phase 5)

Tswaing, Ngaka Modiri Molema

Ptn 4, 7, 8, 11 & 12 of Mariba - Christiana Smook

R 17 048 550.05

N/A

N/A

Cattle and crop farming

Barolong Boo Ratlou Boo Seitshiro CPA

Ramoshere Moiloa, Central District

Brakfonten 132 KP (Seloro and Dithate)- Payment for settlement as per Court Order for 7 ptns belonging to Mr MM Meyer [North Gauteng High Court Case No: 1572/2009]

Ramoshere Moiloa, Central District

Mr MM Meyer

R 23 480 439.75

N/A

N/A

Not applicable:addendum

Seloro and Dithate CPA

Ramoshere Moiloa, Central District

Ptn 24, 27 & 43 Seekoeivallei 83 JO and R/E Doornplaat 85 JO - Bahurutshe Boo Moiloa (Phase 2)

Ramoshere Moiloa, Central District

Neil Gailey

R 6 325 000.00

N/A

N/A

Cattle and crop farming

Batshweneng CPA

Ramotshere Moiloa, Ngaka Modiri Molema (Central)

R/E of Logaga 124vKP, R/E of Grootpoort 123 KP and ptn 1 & 2 and R/E of Koedoesrandd 9 KO - Bahurutshe Boo Moiloa (Phase 3)

Ramotshere Moiloa, Ngaka Modiri Molema (Central)

Petrus Boshoff

R 54 583 000.00

N/A

N/A

Cattle and crop farming

Batshweneng CPA

Ramotshere Moiloa, Central District

Ptn 24, 27 & 43 Seekoeivallei 83 JO and R/E Doornplaat 85 JO - Bahurutshe Boo Moiloa (Phase 2)- Addendum

Ramotshere Moiloa, Central District

Neil Gailey

R 1 305 000.00

N/A

N/A

Not applicable:addendum

Batshweneng CPA

Ramotshere Moiloa, Central District

Ptn 4, 5 & 13 of Jagersfontein 55 JO - Bahurutshe Boo Moiloa (Phase 4)

Ramotshere Moiloa, Central District

Mr Benson

R 8 153 090.00

N/A

N/A

Cattle and crop farming

Batshweneng CPA

Ramotshere Moiloa,Central District

Ptn 2 Medfordt Park 52 JP and Ptn 1 Kuilenburg 39 J - Bahurutshe Boo Moiloa (Phase 5)

Ramotshere Moiloa,Central District

Mr Mosime Bonyana Zackaria

R 4 037 095.00

N/A

N/A

Cattle and crop farming

Batshweneng CPA

Ramotshere Moiloa, Ngaka Modiri Molema

Ptn 1 of Draailaagte 3 JP- Bahurutshe Boo Moiloa (Phase 7)

Ramotshere Moiloa, Ngaka Modiri Molema

Amber, Mountain INV 103 LTD PTY

R 8 800 000.00

N/A

N/A

Cattle and crop farming

Batshweneng CPA

Ramotshere Moiloa, Ngaka Modiri Molema

Ptn 0 Weltevreden 327 JP & Ptn 10 and 30 of Vergenoegd 274 JP - Bahurutshe Boo Moiloa (Phase 6)

Ramotshere Moiloa, Ngaka Modiri Molema

Rexlands Ranching PTY LTD

R 17 000 000.00

N/A

N/A

Cattle and crop farming

Batshweneng CPA

Ramotshere Moiloa, Ngaka Modiri Molema

R/E of Stinkhoutboom 43 JO, T/E of Ptn 5, Ptn 7 & 8 of Medfordt Park 52 JP - Bahurutshe Boo Moiloa
(Phase 8)

Ramotshere Moiloa, Ngaka Modiri Molema

JJ & DJA Cromhout & CJ Ludick

R 15 069 728.20

N/A

N/A

Cattle and crop farming

Batshweneng CPA

Ramotshere Moiloa,Ngaka Modiri Molema

Ptn 2 and 8 of Jagersfontein 55 JO - Bahurutshe Boo Moiloa (Phase 9)

Ramotshere Moiloa,Ngaka Modiri Molema

Levien Landgoed CC

R 7 864 391.62

N/A

N/A

Cattle and crop farming

Batshweneng CPA

Madibeng, Bojanala

Ptn 6 (R/E of ptn 29, R/e 44 and R/E of 46 of Buffelspoort 149 JQ - Sepuputle Community (Phase 4)

Madibeng, Bojanala

Ptn 6- Fisantrand Boerdery; Ptn 29 & 46 - Siegfriet Petrus; Ptn 44 - Naude

R 7 900 000.00

N/A

N/A

Agricultural

Sepuputle Community

Kgetleng River, Bojanala

Ptn 1, 5, 6, 24, 25 & 36 of Leliefontein 138 IP and Ptn 1, 2, 7, 9, 13 & 17 of Klippan 140 IP (Phase 2)

Kgetleng River, Bojanala

Sarel Francois Van der Westhuizen; Leliefontein

R 23 763 900.00

N/A

N/A

Ploughing,Livestock farming and Dairy farming

Ramatlakana CPA

Ventersdorp

Ptn 3, 11, 15, 16 of Klippan 140 IP (Phase 3)

Ventersdorp

Sarel Van der Westhuizen

R 12 290 000.00

N/A

N/A

Ploughing,Livestock farming and Dairy farming

Ramatlakana CPA

Ramotshere Moila, Central District

R/E of Ptn 4 & ptn 8 of Nietverdiend 7 JP, Murgfontein 28 JP - Tshwaane Community (Phase 2)

Ramotshere Moila, Central District

National Government SA

R 74 000 000.00

N/A

N/A

Cattle and crop farming

Tshwaane CPA

Ramotshere Moiloa, Ngaka Modiri Molema

R/E of Ptn 2 of Hermanuskraal 9 JP - Tshwaane Community
(Phase 3)

Ramotshere Moiloa, Ngaka Modiri Molema

Oberholzer Joey Mary

R 7 350 000.00

N/A

N/A

Cattle and crop farming

Tshwaane CPA

Ramotshere Moiloa, Ngaka Modiri Molema

R/E of Draailaagte 3 JP -Tshwaane Community (Phase 4)

Ramotshere Moiloa, Ngaka Modiri Molema

Draailaagte PTY LTD

R 7 955 440.00

N/A

N/A

Cattle and crop farming

Tshwaane CPA

Ramotshere Moila, Central District

Ptn 5 pf farm Logaga 124 KP Gaelebale Mokgothu Communal Property Association [Phase 2- Final Phase]

Ramotshere Moila, Central District

Pafos Farming PTY LTD

R 7 317 000.00

N/A

N/A

Cattle and crop farming

Gaelebale Mokgothu CPA

Thabazimbi

R/E of Doornpoort 21 JQ Baphalane Ba Ramokoka (Phase 2)

Thabazimbi

Freminda Eiendomme PTY LTD

R 5 220 000.00

N/A

N/A

Agricultural

Baphalane CPA

Madibeng

R/E of farm Vaalplaats 74 JQ and Ptn 36 of Palmietfontein 72 JQ - Baphalane Ba Ramokoka Community (Phase 3)

Madibeng

Crofor Prop Pty Ltd

R 14 250 000.00

N/A

N/A

Agricultural

Baphalane CPA

Madibeng, Bojanala

Ptn 93 of farm Bultfontein 475 JQ - Skeerpoort Community (Phase 2)

Madibeng, Bojanala

Village Star Trading 23 PTY LTD

R 5 300 000.00

N/A

N/A

Agricultural

Khutso-Naketsi CPA

Madibeng, Bojanala

Ptn 93 of farm Bultfontein 475 JQ - Skeerpoort Community Land Claim (Phase 2: Addendum)

Madibeng, Bojanala

North Wind Trading 106 CC

R 2 115 000.00

N/A

N/A

Agricultural

Khutso-Naketsi CPA

Ramotshere moiloa, Ngaka Modiri Molema

R/E of Ptn 0, ptn 1 nd ptn 12 of Eastwodod 503 IO and Ptn waterford 502 IO - Holland 504 IO and Eastwood 503 IO (Phase 2)

Ramotshere moiloa, Ngaka Modiri Molema

Welhagen Gertruida Jacoba

R 1 450 000.00

N/A

N/A

Agricultural

Holland 504 IO and Eastwood

Molopo, Bophirima

Ptn 0 of farm Yakhalsdraai 72 JP, Ptn 0 of Eenfield 69 JN, Ptn 1 Eenzaamheid 68 JN Barolong Ba Ga Mariba Community (Phase 3)

Molopo, Bophirima

Niemann Johannes Gerhardus and Niemann Leona Arnoldus

R 25 492 878.00

N/A

N/A

Agricultural

Barolong Ba Ga Mariba Community (Phase 3)

Molopo, Dr Ruth Mompati

Ptn 1 Daly's pan Barolong Ba Ga Mariba Community (Phase 5)

Molopo, Dr Ruth Mompati

Amos Trust

R 10 500 000.00

N/A

N/A

Agricultural

Barolong Ba Ga Mariba Community

Molopo, Dr Ruth Mompati

R/E Mosheshe & Ptn 1 Kopje AllenBarolong Ba Ga Mariba (Phase 6)

Molopo, Dr Ruth Mompati

Noordstrat Beleggings & Driesjan Beleggings cc

R 13 641 052.76

N/A

N/A

Agricultural

Barolong Ba Ga Mariba

Ramotshere Moila, Central

Ptn 1,2 of Koedoespoort 64 JP, Ptn 1 Klienfontein 62 JP, R/E of Kkoedoespoort 68 JPLeeufontein Community Claim (Phase 1) (Bahurutshe boo Moila Community)

Ramotshere Moila, Central

Scheepers Johannes Jakobus, Sonop Boerdery

R 25 214 058.17

N/A

N/A

Cattle and crop farming

Leeufontein CPA

Madibeng, Bojanala

Ptn 20, 21 & 24 of Buffelsfontein 465 JQ (Ramathibela) [Phase 1]

Madibeng, Bojanala

Mahomed Igbal Ahmed Aboo & Nafeesa Latief

R 18 600 000.00

N/A

N/A

Agricultural

Bapo Ba Mogale Land & Development Trust

Ramotshere Moiloa, Ngaka Modiri Molema (Central)

R/E of Hiemwehberg 121 KP, Ptn 10 and 11 of Welgevonden 126 KP and Ptn 2 (R/E ) and 7, 8 of Droogedaal 120 KPBahurutshe Boo Sebogodi
(Phase 1)

Ramotshere Moiloa, Ngaka Modiri Molema (Central)

Rio Tinto Mining exploration LTD and National Government of SA

R 27 600 000.00

N/A

N/A

Cattle and crop farming

Bahurutshe Boo Sebogodi CPA

Ramotshere Moiloa

Ptn 1 and 2 of Rietfontein 89 JP Bahurutshe Boo Sebogodi (Phase 2)

Ramotshere Moiloa

Wilbo INV 4 PTY LTD

R 32 000 000.00

N/A

N/A

Cattle and crop farming

Bahurutshe Boo Sebogodi CPA

Ramotshere Moiloa, Ngaka Modiri Molema

Ptn 4 of Zandportjie 95 JP Bahurutshe Boo Sebogodi Community (Phase 3)

Ramotshere Moiloa, Ngaka Modiri Molema

Treweek Susara Johanna

R 680 000.00

N/A

N/A

Cattle and crop farming

Bahurutshe Boo Sebogodi CPA

Ramotshere Moiloa, Ngaka Modiri Molema

R/E Ptn 1, R/E ptn 3, of Zandportjie 95 JP, Ptn 25 of palmietfontein 92 JP, R/E of Ptn 3 and R/E of PTN 4 of Kalkfontein and Ptn 3 and 4 of Doornlaagte 2 JOBahurutshe Boo Sebogodi Community (Phase 4)

Ramotshere Moiloa, Ngaka Modiri Molema

JD van der Merwe, Lesolobe family trust, ME Naude, Lauriza Boedery Eiendome Beperk

R 45 138 143.80

N/A

N/A

Cattle and crop farming

Bahurutshe Boo Sebogodi CPA

Moses Kotane, Bojanala

Buffelsdraai 151 JQ, R/E Ptn 28 (Bakwena Ba Mabiletsa Community)- Phase 2

Moses Kotane, Bojanala

Samancor Crome Ltd

R 12 000 000.00

N/A

N/A

Crop and Game Farming

Bakwena Ba Mabiletsa CPA

Moses Kotane, Bojanala

Ptn 2 of Palmietfontein 208 JP - Batlhalerwa Land Claim (Phase 2)

Moses Kotane, Bojanala

Mr Bertholomeus Jacobs Smith

R 440 119.20

N/A

N/A

Grazing

Batlhalerwa CPA

Tlokwe, Dr Kaunda

Ptn 17, 56 & 63 of Tygerfontein 488 IQ (Hawkins Family) - Phase 1

Tlokwe, Dr Kaunda

Christa Botha, BJ Jurgens, AC Vermeulen

R 4 950 000.00

N/A

N/A

Stock Farming, Grazing

Hawkins Family Trust

Tlokwe, Dr. Kaunda

Ptn 35 of Tygerfontein 488 IQ (Last Phase)-Hawkins Family

Tlokwe, Dr. Kaunda

HH Scholtz

R 1 628 400.00

N/A

N/A

Diversified Commercial Farming e.g. Stock and Crop Farming

Hawkins Family Trust

Moses Kotane, Bojanala

R/E of Ptn 38 of Rietfontein 394 JP -Kgaswane Family Claim (Phase 1)

Moses Kotane, Bojanala

Mr Marius Van Staden

R 2 360 000.00

N/A

N/A

Livestock Farming

Kgaswane Family Trust

Kagiso Molopo, Bophirima

Ptn 27, R/E of Ptn 30, R/E of Ptn 32, R/E of 7 , Ptn 26 and 29 of 189 JM Barolong Ba Ga Maiketso Community (Phase 2)

Kagiso Molopo, Bophirima

Bonnet Pierre, Appelgryn Johannes Andries, Bonnet Susan

R 13 511 769.00

N/A

N/A

Grazing

Barolong Ba Ga Maiketso CPA

Kagisano Molopo, Dr R. S. Mopati

Ptn 17,31,37 of Farm 189 JM Barolong Ba Ga Maiketso Community (Phase 3)

Kagisano Molopo, Dr R. S. Mopati

Koos Hoffman Trust

R 13 400 000.00

N/A

N/A

Not indicated

Barolong Ba Ga Maiketso CPA

Kagiso Molopo, Dr. Ruth Mompati

Ptn 3,4,6 of Highlands & PTN 10,12,35 of farm 189 JM Barolong Ba Ga Maiketso
(Phase 4)

Kagiso Molopo, Dr. Ruth Mompati

Du Plessis Trust, Koos Hoffman Trust, Kriel Pieter Ernst

R 36 793 695.00

N/A

N/A

Agricuture

Barolong Ba Ga Maiketso CPA

Ventersdorp, Dr Kaunda District

Ptn 4 of Dipati Community (Doornkop 166 IP): Amendment

Ventersdorp, Dr Kaunda District

David Hendruk Brits

R 4 365 211.60

N/A

N/A

 

Dipati CPA

Ventersdorp, Dr. Kenneth Kaunda

Ptn 6 of Doornkop 166 IP- Dipati Phase 2

Ventersdorp, Dr. Kenneth Kaunda

High Point Trading 648 CC

R 2 228 709.80

N/A

N/A

Crop and Livestock Production

Dipati CPA

Ventersdorp, Dr. Kenneth Kaunda

Ptn 4 of Doornkop 166 IP - Dipati Phase 3

Ventersdorp, Dr. Kenneth Kaunda

David Hendruk Brits

R 3 275 260.00

N/A

N/A

Natural Grazing

Dipati CPA

Naledi, Dr. S.R. Mompati

Ptn 2,3,4 Villa Franca 680 IN (Tsolo, Maine and Sehole Families) - Amendment

Naledi, Dr. S.R. Mompati

Nieuwoudt Tielman

R 24 146 000.00

N/A

N/A

Not indicated

Tsolo, Maine and Sehole Families)

Kagiso, Dr.R.S Mompati

Ptn 1 - 6, 8 & 9 of Denmark 445 IN (Kudungkgwane Community)

Kagiso, Dr.R.S Mompati

E.P. Niemand Trust; Pieterse Willem Johannes; Nico Brouwer Veeboerdery; Strydom Gideon Lourens; Srydom Emsie Millie; Lezmin cc; Bruwer George Daniel;

R 20 572 211.00

N/A

N/A

Cattle Grazing

Kudungkgwane CPA

Ramotshere Moiloa, Ngaka Modiri Molema

R/E of Kwarriefontein 254 JP - Bakwena Ba Modisana Ba Matlhaku Community (Phase 1)

Ramotshere Moiloa, Ngaka Modiri Molema

National Republic of SA

R 18 977 395.95

N/A

N/A

Game Farming and Livestock Production

Areboetse Bakwena CPA

Madibeng, Bojanala

R/E of Ptn 9 of Buffelsfontein 465 JQ (Phase 2)

Madibeng, Bojanala

Mahomed Igbal Ahmed Aboo & Nafeesa Latief

R 528 700.50

N/A

N/A

Agriculture

Ramathibela CPA

Ramotshere Moiloa, Ngaka Modiri Molema

Ptn 3,4 and 6 of Medfordt park 52 JP Leeufontein Community Claim
(Phase 2) (Bahurutshe boo Moila Community)

Ramotshere Moiloa, Ngaka Modiri Molema

Melim Maria Gonceiao

R 15 179 375.00

N/A

N/A

Cattle and crop farming

Keobusitswe CPA

Kagisano Molopo, Dr Ruth Mompati

Ptn 11,28,33 of farm 189 JM Barolong Ba Ga Maiketso
(Phase 5)

Kagisano Molopo, Dr Ruth Mompati

Bushbell 129 CC

R 10 206 319.00

N/A

N/A

Natural Grazing

Barolong Ba Ga Maiketso CPA

Ratlou, Ngaka Modiri Molema

R/E of Ptn 1 Croydon Barolong Boo Makgobi Community Land Claim (Phase 3)

Ratlou, Ngaka Modiri Molema

Swartz Johannes Jacobus

R 3 400 000.00

N/A

N/A

Land use not indicated

Barolong Boo Makgobi CPA

Ramotshere Moiloa, Ngaka Modire Molema

Ptn 22 Jagersfontein Bahurutshe Boo Moiloa (Phase 10)

Ramotshere Moiloa, Ngaka Modire Molema

Huyser family trust

R 20 992 078.00

N/A

N/A

Game and Livestock Farming

Bahurutshe Boo Moiloa CPA

Kagisano Molopo, Dr Ruth Mompati

R/E Highlands ,R/E Ptn 1,2 Mositlane Barolong Ba Ga Maiketso
(Phase 6)

Kagisano Molopo, Dr Ruth Mompati

DU Plessis Barend

R 25 400 000.00

N/A

N/A

Livestock Farming

Barolong Ba Ga Maiketso CPA

Kagisano Molopo, Dr Ruth Mompati

Ptn 13,18 Donegal 238 IM Barolong Ba Ga Maiketso
(Phase 7)

Kagisano Molopo, Dr Ruth Mompati

Willem Jacobs van Rensburg

R 8 900 000.00

N/A

N/A

Cattle Farming

Barolong Ba Ga Maiketso CPA

Molopo, Dr Ruth Mompati

Ptn 2 Moseshe and R/E Kopje Aleen Barolong Ba Ga Mariba (Phase 7)

Molopo, Dr Ruth Mompati

Nel Staphanis Johannes, Nel Maryna Gertruida

R 9 466 574.00

N/A

N/A

Livestock Farming

Barolong Ba Ga Mariba CPA

Kgetlengrivier, Bojanala

R/E of Eenzamheid 376 JP, Ptn 1 of Eenzaamheid 384 JP & Ptn 1 of Doornkop 382 JPBasiane Ba Montshe Community
(Phase 1)

Kgetlengrivier, Bojanala

Crestwave 98 PTY LTD, Kwarriefontein Safari PTY LTD

R 2 700 000.00

N/A

N/A

Game farming & livestock

Basiane Ba Montshe CPA

Tlokwe, Dr Kenneth Kaunda

Ptn 11, 13, 18 & 20 of farm Droogesrpruit 416 JP - Machavie Community Land Claim (Phase 6)

Tlokwe, Dr Kenneth Kaunda

Jam Boerdery CC

R 9 155 219.25

N/A

N/A

Grazing

Machavie CPA

Ngaka Modiri Molema

R/E of farm Zyferskuil 255 JP - Bakwena Ba Modimosana Ba Matlhaku Community (Phase 2)

Ngaka Modiri Molema

Interfocus SA Inv 169 PTY LTD

R 10 116 986.00

N/A

N/A

Commercial Cattle and Game Farming

Areboetse Bakwena CPA

Ramotshere Moiloa, Ngaka Modiri Molema

Ptn 1 Wonderhoek , R/E Windheuwel,Ptn 11 Buffelshoek Bahurutshe Boo Moiloa
(Phase 11)

Ramotshere Moiloa, Ngaka Modiri Molema

Motsane Game Ranch

R 17 800 000.00

N/A

N/A

Cattle , Game and Dry Land Farming

Bahurutshe Boo Moiloa

Ramotshere Moiloa, Ngaka Modiri Molema

R/E Haakdoornbult, 67 JP, Ptn 9 haartebeesfontein 431 JP, R/E of Ptn 40 Rietfontein 394 JP , PTN 28,38,40 of BRAKSPRUIT 402 JP Bahurutshe boo Mokgatlha (Phase 1)

Ramotshere Moiloa, Ngaka Modiri Molema

Keeny Raymond Glynn, RANEL Prop CC, Ray Keeny family

R 44 675 108.60

N/A

N/A

Poultry, Game, Cattle Farming, Residential

Bahurutshe boo Mokgatlha

Ventersdortp Local Municipality, Dr Kenneth Kaunda

Ptn 148 of Doornkop 166 IP Dipati Community Phase 4

Ventersdortp Local Municipality, Dr Kenneth Kaunda

Westvaal Belegggings PTY LTD

R 2 780 000.00

N/A

N/A

Grazing

Dipati CPA

Ramotshere Moiloa, Ngaka Modiri Molema

Ptn 1 of Haakdoornbult 67 JP(Phase 2) - Bahurutse Boo Mokgatlha

Ramotshere Moiloa, Ngaka Modiri Molema

Haakdoornbult Trust

R 6 950 000.00

N/A

N/A

Grazing

Bahurutse Boo Mokgatlha CPA

Ramotshere Moiloa, Ngaka Modiri Molema

Bahurutshe Boo Moiloa Ptn 9 of (Jagersfontein 55 JO and Ptn 1 of the DEEG 76 JO (Phase 12)

Ramotshere Moiloa, Ngaka Modiri Molema

Wilder Trust & De Eg Pty Ltd

R 23 850 610.00

N/A

N/A

Grazing

Bahurutshe Boo Moiloa CPA

Ramotshere Moiloa, Ngaka Modiri Molema

Baphiring Community ptn 13 of Rosmincol 442 JP ( Phase 1)

Ramotshere Moiloa, Ngaka Modiri Molema

National Government SA

R 13 250 000.00

N/A

N/A

Cattle Farming

Baphiring CPA

Ramotshere Moiloa, Ngaka Modiri Molema

Baphiring Community ptn 6, 7 & 8 of Rosmicol 442 JP ( Phase 2)

Ramotshere Moiloa, Ngaka Modiri Molema

Ptn 6 - National Government SA Ptn 7 - National Government SA; Ptn 8 - National Government SA

R 32 842 000.00

N/A

N/A

Cattle Farming

Baphiring CPA

Ramotshere Moiloa, Ngaka Modiri Molema

Baphiring Community ptn 5, 9 & 10 Rosmincol 442 JP ( Phase 3)

Ramotshere Moiloa, Ngaka Modiri Molema

Ptn 5 - National Government SA Ptn 9 - Francois Joubert; Ptn 10 - Bekker Wouter Trustees

R 25 000 000.00

N/A

N/A

Cattle Farming

Baphiring CPA

Ramotshere Moiloa, Ngaka Modiri Molema

Baphiring Community ptn 1 Rosmincol 442 JP ( Phase 4)

Ramotshere Moiloa, Ngaka Modiri Molema

Ptn 1 - Tshwaranani Projets CC; Ptn 9 - Francois Joubert; Ptn 10 - Bekker Wouter Trustees

R 20 322 550.00

N/A

N/A

Cattle Farming & Residential

Baphiring CPA

Ramotshere Moila Local Municipaliy, Ngaka Modiri Molem District Municipality

Ptn 2,3 Of haakdoornbultBahurutshe Boo Mokgatlha

Ramotshere Moila Local Municipaliy, Ngaka Modiri Molem District Municipality

Carlbenti Boerdery CC

R 4 351 550.00

N/A

N/A

Cattle Farming & Residential

Bahurutshe Boo Mokgatlha CPA

Ramotshere Moila Local Municipaliy, Ngaka Modiri Molem District Municipality

Bahurutshe Boo Moila Community of Leeufontein ptn 0 of Medfordtpark 52 JP

Ramotshere Moila Local Municipaliy, Ngaka Modiri Molem District Municipality

Figurine Inv CC

R 6 939 900.00

N/A

N/A

Cattle and Game Farming

Bahurutshe Boo Moila CPA

Madibeng Local Municipality

Mekgareng Community ptn 143 of Broederstroom 481 JQ

Madibeng Local Municipality

National Government SA

R 4 446 551.50

N/A

N/A

Cattle and Game Farming

Mekgareng CPA

Ventersdorp Local Municipality

Makokskraal 203 & 468 IP(Phase 5)PTN 29

Ventersdorp Local Municipality

Catfish Supreme Pty Ltd

R 5 358 472.00

N/A

N/A

Grazing, Residential & arable land

Moduwane Trust

Ramotshere Moiloa Local Municipality

PTN 3 -9 of Kwarriefontein 254 JP - Bakwena ba Modimosana Ba Matlhaku Community (Phase 3)

Ramotshere Moiloa Local Municipality

Conradie Aletta Cornelia, Robbertse DJ, Marope Sam, Dippenaar GDCA

R 14 275 371.00

N/A

N/A

Game Farming and Livestock Production

Bakwena ba Modimosana Ba Matlhaku CPA

Tswaing Local Municipality

Barolong Boo Ratlou Boo Seitshiro remaining extent ptn 4,5, Hoop 169 IO

Tswaing Local Municipality

Le Roux Carel Izak Jacobus

R 11 197 215.55

N/A

N/A

Cattle Farming and Dry Land Farming

Barolong Boo Ratlou Boo Seitshiro CPA

Madibeng Local Municipality

Ptn 741, 742, 750, 755, 756, 1355 & 1369 of Hartebeepoort B410 JQ - Bakwena Ba Mogopa Tribe Ba Bethanie Phase 12

Madibeng Local Municipality

Young & Sons Farming CC, Lourika Young

R 8 100 000.00

N/A

N/A

Vegetables and Horticulture

Bakwena Ba Mogopa CPA

Ventersdorp Local Municipality

Bakwena Ba Molopyane Community Phase 3 ptn 15 of the farm UITKYK 184 IP

Ventersdorp Local Municipality

Pretorius Johannes Lodewikus

R 4 842 418.00

N/A

N/A

Cattle Farming and Dry Land Farming

Bakwena Ba Molopyane CPA

Kgetlengrivier Municipality

Basiana Ba Montshe Community
(Phase 2)R/E of the farm Tulanie 392 JP

Kgetlengrivier Municipality

Cajee & Sons farming Pty

R 13 475 117.00

N/A

N/A

Cattle Farming & Grazing

Basiana Ba Montshe CPA

Ditsobotla Local Municipality

De Paarl Community (Phase 3 and Last)R/E of ptn 3 of the farm De Paarl 54 IQ

Ditsobotla Local Municipality

Hudson Ricard John

R 11 000 000.00

N/A

N/A

Cattle nd Crop Farming

De Paarl CPA

Ramotshere Moiloa Local Municipality

Bahurutshe Boo Mokgatlha PHASE 4 ptn 1 of of the farm olifantsvallei 65 JP

Ramotshere Moiloa Local Municipality

Dorrington Steward Poultny

R 55 520 000.00

N/A

N/A

Game Farming and Lodges

Bahurutshe Boo Mokgatlha CPA

Madibeng Local Municipality

Ptn 1288 of Hartebeespoort B410 - Bakwena Ba Mogopa tribe Ba Bethanie of the Farm Hartebeepoort B410 JQ (Phase 13)

Madibeng Local Municipality

Martinus Van Biljon

R 1 400 000.00

N/A

N/A

Crop Farming

Bakwena Ba Mogopa Ba Bethanie CPA

Ramotshere moiloa municipality

Bahurutshe Boo Mokgatlha Phase 5 PTN 1 of the farm Doornkraal 521 JP

Ramotshere moiloa municipality

Ludick Hendrina Albertina

R 33 000 000.00

N/A

N/A

Livestock Farming

Bahurutshe Boo Mokgatlha CPA

Madibeng Local Municipality

Portion 88 of the farm Tweerivier 197 JQ

Madibeng Local Municipality

Badenhorst Juane

R 1 125 420.60

N/A

N/A

Game & Crop farming; Lodges

Dikgatlong CPA

Kagisano-Molopo Local Municipality

Barolong boo Mariba Community Phase 8 ( Prt 2 of Houtbosch 65 JN)

Kagisano-Molopo Local Municipality

Susanna Maree

R 6 270 000.00

N/A

N/A

Cattle Farming

Barolong boo Mariba CPA

Ventersdorp Local Municipality

Bakwena Ba Molopyane Community Phase 4 (RE of ptn 16 of the farm UITKYK 184 IP)

Ventersdorp Local Municipality

Boardman Hedley Aubrey

R 3 050 000.00

N/A

N/A

Crop Farming

Bakwena Ba Molopyane CPA

Madibeng Local Municipality

Barolong Boo Rapulana Phase 1(RE of PTN 1, Ptn 21, 23, RE of Ptn 23) of the Farm Mooimeisjesfontein

Madibeng Local Municipality

Modisadihe Majane; Jan Wessel Van der Berg; Franklin Property CC

R 11 936 897.60

N/A

N/A

Grazing

Barolong Boo Rapulana CPA

Ditsobotla Local Municipality

Barolong Boo Rapulana Phase 2 PTN 38 of the Farm Mooimeisjesfontein 118 JO

Ditsobotla Local Municipality

Mokgwamme- Kukama Cattle Breeding

R 4 184 410.60

N/A

N/A

Grazing

Barolong Boo Rapulana CPA

Rustenburg Local Municipality

Schaapkraal Community Phase 4 (Ptn 4 of RE 7,10,15,20,21,23-27 of the Farm Schaapkraal 292 JQ

Rustenburg Local Municipality

Marikana Patinum PTY

R 8 728 170.50

N/A

N/A

Grazing

Schaapkraal CPA

Madibeng Local Municipality

Ptn 93 and 99 of the farm De Rust 478 JQ - Skeerpoort Community Phase 3

Madibeng Local Municipality

Sangiro Estates PTY LTD

R 24 298 175.00

N/A

N/A

Poultry farming

Khutso-Naketsi CPA

Madibeng Local Municipality

Mekgareng Community Phase 5 ( PTN 17, 30 and 189 of the Farm Broederstroom 481 JQ)

Madibeng Local Municipality

Ptn 17 - Sangiro Estates PTY Ltd; Ptn 30 - Pintar Magdolna Erzsebet

R 33 643 785.00

N/A

N/A

Poultry farming

Mekgareng CPA

Ditsobotla Local Municipality

Barolong Boo Rapulana Phase 3 (PTN 18 of the Farm Mooimeisjesfontein 118 JO)

Ditsobotla Local Municipality

Kgosiemang Rebecca

R 1 083 000.00

N/A

N/A

Grazing

Barolong Boo Rapulana CPA

Twaing Local Municipality

Barolong boo Phoi Phase 5(PTN 3(R/E) of the Farm Mahemsvlakte 161 IO, R/E of PTN 0, 9 and 11 of the Farm Nonen Ranch 548 IO)

Twaing Local Municipality

Nonen Ranch CC , Boersma Leonard Mark

R 58 560 000.00

N/A

N/A

Grazing

Barolong boo Phoi

Kgetleng River Local Municipality

Bakwena ba Modimosana Ba Manamela Community First and Final (PTN 0 R/E, PTN 4 R/E and PTN 9 R/E of the farm Selonskraal 317 JQ

Kgetleng River Local Municipality

PG Human family Trust;

R 57 113 000.00

N/A

N/A

Game and Lodges

Bakwena ba Modimosana Ba Manamela CPA

Rustenburg Local Municipality

Molotsane Family PTN 16 and 3 of the Farm Middlekraal 466 JQ (First and Final)

Rustenburg Local Municipality

Western Platinum LTD;

R 1 280 000.00

N/A

N/A

Agriculture and mining

Molotsane Family Trust

Ramotshere Moila Local Municipaliy, Ngaka Modiri Molem District Municipality

Bahurutshe Boo Sebogodi Phase 5 (PTN 23 &24 of Palmietfonten 92 JP)

Ramotshere Moila Local Municipaliy, Ngaka Modiri Molem District Municipality

Van der Merwe Willem Lodewikus

R 17 000 000.00

N/A

N/A

Cattle Farming

Bahurutshe Boo Sebogodi CPA

Kagisano-Molopo Local Municipality

Barolong Ba Ga Maiketso Phase 8 (PTN 2 of the Farm 216 JM, R/E of PTN 14 & 36 OF Skelek 189 JM, PTN 1&2 OF SANDY Flat 138, R/E of PTN 1 of ASHTON 139 JM

Kagisano-Molopo Local Municipality

Walkor Boerdery Trust

R 44 970 000.00

N/A

N/A

Cattle & Crop Farming

Barolong Ba Ga Maiketso CPA

Ramotshere Moiloa Local Municipality

Tshwaane Community Phase 5 (PTN 1 (r/e)ptn 6&7 of the Farm Hermanuskraal 9JP and ptn 14 of the Farm Brakfontein 132 KP)

Ramotshere Moiloa Local Municipality

PC Boshoff Belegging CC

R 14 420 000.00

N/A

N/A

Cattle Farming

Tshwaane CPA

Kagisano-Molopo Local Municipality

Barolong Ba Ga Ma Maiketso Phase 9 (Ptn 3 and 5 of the Farm Forres 216 JM)

Kagisano-Molopo Local Municipality

Johannes Jacobus Hayward

R 19 000 000.00

N/A

N/A

Cattle Farming

Barolong Ba Ga Ma Maiketso CPA

Madibeng Local Municipality

Matebeleng Community Phase 2 (PTN 707(R/E) PTN 813 (R/E) and PTN 814 (R/E) of the Farm Roodekopjes of Zwartkopjes 427 JQ as well as PTN 123 (A PTN OF PTN 52) OF THE Farm Elandsfontein 440 JQ)

Madibeng Local Municipality

Du Plessis Daniel Liebenberg

R 4 930 000.00

N/A

N/A

Cattle Farming

Matebeleng CPA

Ruth Monpati District Municipality

Barolong Ba Ga Mariba Phase 9 (R/E PTN0, PTN 1 of Uitkijk 67 JN and R/E (PTN 0) of the farm Eenzaamheid 68 JN

Ruth Monpati District Municipality

Herbst Mattys Johannes

R 16 500 000.00

N/A

N/A

Cattle Farming

Barolong Ba Ga Mariba CPA

Ditsobotla Local Municipality

Barolong Boo Rapulana Community Phase 4 (R/E of the PTN 17, R/E of PTN 19, PTN 20 and 20 and PTN 46 of the Mooimeisjesfontein 118 JO)

Ditsobotla Local Municipality

Schutte Jacominah Hendrinah

R 4 700 000.00

N/A

N/A

Cattle Farming

Barolong Boo Rapulana CPA

Ramotshere Moila Local Municipaliy, Ngaka Modiri Molem District Municipality

Bakwena Ba Modimosana Ba Matlhaku Community Phase 4 (Kwarriefontein 254 JP and PTN 3 of the Farm Zyferkuil 255 JP)

Ramotshere Moila Local Municipaliy, Ngaka Modiri Molem District Municipality

Tiro Mmileng Elizabeth; & Steyn Maria Magdelina Elizabeth

R 1 829 000.00

N/A

N/A

Cattle Farming

Bakwena Ba Modimosana Ba Matlhaku CPA

Kagisano-Molopo Local Municipality

Barolong Ba Ga Maiketso Phase 10 (Concerning PTN 44 (Portion of PTN11) of the Farm 189 JM)

Kagisano-Molopo Local Municipality

Muller Anton

R 650 000.00

N/A

N/A

Land Restoration

Barolong Ba Ga Maiketso CPA

Ramotshere Moiloa Local Municipality

Tshwaane Community Phase 6 (concrning PTN 14 (A PTN OF ptn 13) of the Farm Roode Kopjes Put 32 JP.)

Ramotshere Moiloa Local Municipality

Botha Williminah Gertruida

R 8 499 000.00

N/A

N/A

Land Purchase

Tshwaane CPA

Ramotshere Moiloa Local Municipality

Bahurutshe Boo Moiloa Phase 4 (Ptn 01 of the Farm Petrusdam 55 JP)

Ramotshere Moiloa Local Municipality

Botha Williminah Gertruida

R 8 201 000.00

N/A

N/A

Land Purchase

Bahurutshe Boo Moiloa CPA

Annexure B of NA-Ques 3074 of 2017: Excel Redistribution Farms

 

30 October 2017 - NW2946

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Wilson, Ms ER to ask the Minister of Police

(1)(a) What number of persons were identified by the SA Police Services (SAPS) as having been victims of human trafficking (i) leaving the country and (ii) brought into the country in each province in each of the past five financial years, (b) what is the country of origin of each victim and (c) in which country was each victim rescued; (2) (a) whether the SAPS apprehended a suspect in each case and (b) what is the current status of each case?

Reply:

1. and (2)

We are getting information that is required from police station level, as each case must be verified, before the information can be submitted.

30 October 2017 - NW2944

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Carter, Ms D to ask the Minister of Police

(1)On what date does a certain person (name furnished) reach retirement age; (2) whether his department has been approached with a request from the specified individual for early retirement from the SA Police Service; if so, what are the relevant details?

Reply:

1. Employees of the South African Police Service (SAPS), who are appointed in terms of the SAPS Act, 1995 (Act No. 68 of 1995) and who have reached the age of 60 years, as provided for by the Pension Funds Amendment Act, 2001 (Act No. 65 of 2001), must retire with pension, upon reaching that age, except in extraordinary circumstances, as contained in section 45(7)(a) of the SAPS Act.

The specified person reached the age of 60, on 12 November 2016, but was employed on a contractual basis, for a period of seven years, following his appointment, on 10 September 2015, as the National Head of the Directorate of Priority Crime Investigation (DPCI), by the former Minister of Police.

2. No, the Department was not approached by the individual with a request for an early retirement from the SAPS.

30 October 2017 - NW2615

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Lekota, Mr M to ask the Minister of Police

Whether, with reference to the Khayelitsha Commission of Inquiry which concluded its inquiry three years ago, any progress has been made in giving effect to its recommendations especially in relation to (a) leadership and staffing at the Family, Child and Welfare Unit, (b) the allocation of staff to the Khayelitsha Police Station, (c) the release of monthly crime statistics, (d) the development of a new police station at Makhaza and (e) backlogs at the National Chemical Laboratory; if not, why not; if so what are the relevant details?

Reply:

a) The Commander of the Family Violence, Child Protection and Sexual Offences Unit (FCS), including four other members were dismissed in December 2016. Subsequently, Lieutenant Colonel Tantsi has been appointed as the Acting Unit Commander. The post will shortly be advertised, for the appointment of a permanent unit commander.

  • In August 2012, the personnel strength of the FCS Unit comprised 16 members, while in August 2017, it comprised 15 members.

b) The comparative staff allocation at Khayelitsha Police Station is as follows:

  • August 2012, the police station was allocated 310 members.
  • August 2017, the police station was allocated 324 members.

c) The policy that was approved by the South African Police Service (SAPS), in 2003, “Release of Crime Statistics: Department of Safety and Security” directs that crime statistics will be released annually. The policy states that, “A fully analysed and contextualised report on recorded crime in South Africa, including inter alia, the national, provincial and area statistics, will only be released and placed on the SAPS’s website, annually (once a year). Prior to its public release, the report will be presented to Cabinet, to inform the latter about its contents. Cabinet will then approve the release of the crime statistics to the public.

However, in 2016, the SAPS approached Cabinet to obtain approval for the release of crime statistics, on a quarterly basis. The process which is followed when releasing quarterly crime statistics, remains the same, i.e. Cabinet approves of the crime statistics to the public.

The SAPS does not intend to release monthly crime statistics, as this would have to be approved by Cabinet.

d) The clearance phase for the Makhaza (Khayelitsha) site, has been completed. The planning and design phase will be completed in the 2018/2019 financial year. Construction will commence and should be finalised within the 2022/2023 financial year.

e) The number of backlog case entries (exhibits), registered but not yet finalised, exceeding the prescribed timeframe at the end of August 2017, nationally is 1 872 of 43 251 entries.

It needs to be noted that, blood alcohol and other relevant toxicology-related analyses, are performed by the Department of Health and are therefore, not included in the above statistics.

30 October 2017 - NW2317

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Hadebe, Mr TZ to ask the Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs

With reference to his reply to question 1750 on 4 July 2017, what is his Department’s itemised expenditure for the security services for (a) the Chairperson of the National House of Traditional Leaders (NHTL), (b) the family member(s) of the Chairperson of the NHTL, (c) the Deputy Chairperson of the NHTL and (d) the family member(s) of the Deputy Chairperson of the NHTL, (i) in each of the past five financial years and (ii) since 1 April 2017?.

Reply:

.The itemised details and expenditure are as follows

(a) Chairperson of National House of Traditional Leaders (NHTL) Kgosi PP Maubane

(b) Family member(s) Chairperson of NHTL

(c) Deputy Chairperson of NHTL Inkosi SE Mahlangu

(d) family member(s) Deputy Chairperson of NHTL

(i) Itemised expenditure for security services in each of the past five financial years

  • 2012/13

R 995,006.00

 

  • 2013/2014

R 564,672.00

  • 2014/2015

R 564,672.00

  • 2015/2016

R 1 120,392.00

  • 2016/17

R 1 120,392.00

(ii) Itemised expenditure since

1 April 2017

 

R 599,409.72

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 - NW2991

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

(1)Whether any former councillors have not yet received the once-off gratuity promised to them since his reply to question 2601 on 5 December 2016; if so, (a) how many councillors are still owed this payment, (b) what are the reasons for the delayed payments, (c) which municipalities are affected and (d) by what date will the specified councillors receive their gratuities; (2) whether each councillor who received this gratuity received a statement reflecting how the specified gratuities were calculated; if not, why not; if so, what are the details contained on those statements?

Reply:

1(a)(b)(c)(d)2

There are 12 councillors which are still not paid by the Department, the reasons varies to tax related challenges, inactive tax numbers, incorrect tax numbers and deceased former councillors. Therefore, the councillors and the families of the deceased councillors need to visit SARS offices to solve these tax problems. The Municipalities which are affected are, Moretele, Cederberg, Mahikeng, Theewaterskloof, Ekurhuleni, Westrand, Mamusa, Randfontein, Amahlathi, Ngwathe, Modimolle, City of Cape Town and Greater Tubatse.

The councillors will be paid immediately upon resolving their tax challenges with SARS and submit a proof thereof.

Majority of the councillors received the gratuity outcome letters indicating how the gratuity amount was calculated, the gross amount due, the tax amount deducted and the net amount paid to the councillor.

 

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 - NW2803

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McLoughlin, Mr AR to ask the Minister of Public Enterprises

(1)What are the (a) relevant details of all aircraft forming part of the SA Express fleet as at 31 August 2017 and (b) which of the aircraft are serviceable; (2) Were any of the SA Express’ aircraft out of service in the 2016-17 financial year; if so, what are the reasons for the unserviceability in each case; (3) (a) On how many occasions did the SA Express charter aircraft from other airlines honour its commitments from 1 April 2015 to 31 August 2017, (b) what are the details of (i) the type of aircraft chartered and (ii) the airline from which the aircraft was chartered and (c)(i) for what period and (ii) at what cost was each aircraft chartered

Reply:

(1)

SA Express Aircraft

Reg. No

Aircraft Type

Status

ZS - NMI

CRJ200

In Service

ZS - NML

CRJ200

In Service

ZS – NMM

CRJ200

Out of Service

ZS - NMN

CRJ200

In Service

ZS – NMC

CRJ200

Out of Service

ZS - NMD

CRJ200

In Service

ZS - NME

CRJ200

In Service

ZS - NMF

CRJ200

In Service

ZS – NBF

CRJ700

Out of Service

ZS - NBG

CRJ700

In Service

ZS- NMO

Q400

Out of Service

ZS – NMS

Q400

Out of Service

ZS - YBP

Q400

In Service

ZS - YBR

Q400

In Service

ZS - YBT

Q400

In Service

ZS – YBU

Q400

Out of Service

ZS - YBW

Q400

In Service

ZS - YBX

Q400

In Service

ZS – YBY

Q400

Out of Service

ZS - YBZ

Q400

In Service

(2)The following aircraft were out of service:

Aircraft

Aircraft Type

Reason for Out of Service

NMO

Q400

NLG, Engines, Propellers, Engine mounts and robbed spares

NMS

Q400

NLG, Engines, Propellers, Engine mounts and robbed spares

YBU

Q400

NLG, Engines, Propellers, Engine mounts and robbed spares

YBY

Q400

NLG, Propellers, Engine mounts and robbed spares

NMC

CRJ200

Engines, Spares

NMM

CRJ200

Aircraft is robbed spares beyond economic repair.

(3) See below the link for  Annexure A.

 

http://pmg-assets.s3-website-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/RNW2803Annexure-171030.pdf

 

Mogokare Richard Seleke Lynne Brown, MP

Director-General Minister of Public Enterprises

Date: Date:

 

30 October 2017 - NW3093

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Brauteseth, Mr TJ to ask the Minister of Police

What is the total number of cases of rhino horn poaching that were reported to the SA Police Service in (a) each province and (b) each national park (i) in the (aa) 2014-15, (bb) 2015-16 and (cc) 2016-17 financial years and (ii) since 1 April 2017?

Reply:

We are sourcing information from our archives, as each case must be verified, before the information can be submitted

30 October 2017 - NW3128

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Gqada, Ms T to ask the Minister of Police

(1) (a) How many suspects have escaped from the Bedfordview 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

0

1

0

2016-12-07

Capt SJ Nkosi

(2) Yes, Bedfordview, CAS 78/12/2016.

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

30 October 2017 - NW3192

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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, (a) in which municipality and (b) ward are most of the leaks located in (i) Gauteng and (ii) KwaZulu-Natal provinces?

Reply:

(a) Municipalities with most leaks are located in Gauteng and KwaZulu-Natal. The Department does not assess location of water leaks by wards system. Instead, Municipalities provide information on water leaks as per distribution/ reticulation systems in accordance with either the number of households, total reservoir supply area and/or systems operating pressure regime.

(b)(i) In Gauteng Province, the municipality with the most leaks is the Johannesburg Metropolitan Municipality.

(b)(ii) In KwaZulu-Natal Province, the municipality with most leaks is the EThekwini Metropolitan Municipality.

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30 October 2017 - NW1576

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Motau, Mr SC to ask the Minister of Police

Whether he has started the process for the appointment of a permanent Head of the Directorate for Priority Crimes Investigation (DPCI) unit; if not, (a) why not and (b) by what date does he envisage the process to be started; if so, (i) what are the relevant details and (ii) by what date does he expect to appoint a new Head of the DPCI?

Reply:

Yes

a) Not applicable

b) Mid November 2017

Section 17CA (1 of SAPS Act) provides as thus:

(i) Minister of Police, with concurrence of cabinet, appoints National Head of DPCI for a non-renewable fixed term of not shorter than 7 years but not exceeding 10 years.

(ii) End of January 2018

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 - NW3089

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Bara, Mr M R to ask the Minister of Police

(1) (a) how many SA Police Service (SAPS) members in each province have had their driving licences suspended (i) in the 2016-17 financial year and (ii) since 1 April 2017 and (b) in each case (i) what is the period of time for which the driving licence was suspended and (ii) what is the offence for which the driving licence was suspended; (2) was there any disciplinary action taken against the relevant SAPS member; if not, why not; if so, what are the relevant details?

Reply:

(1)(a)(i)(b)(i)(ii) and (2)

 

 

(1)(a)(i)

(b)(i)

(b)(ii)

(2)

Province

Number of SAPS members who have had their driving licences suspended in 2016 and 2017

Period of time for which the driving licence was suspended

Offence for which the driving licence was suspended

Disciplinary action taken against the relevant SAPS member

North West

0

Not applicable

Not applicable

Not applicable

Western Cape

0

Not applicable

Not applicable

Not applicable

Eastern Cape

0

Not applicable

Not applicable

Not applicable

Northern Cape

0

Not applicable

Not applicable

Not applicable

KwaZulu-Natal

9

One year

(one member)

One year

(one member)

Three months each (five members)

Six months

(two members)

Reckless and Negligence Driving

Reckless and Negligence Driving

Reckless and Negligence Driving

Misuse of Vehicle and Reckless and Negligence Driving

Disciplinary steps were taken and a verbal warning was issued.

Disciplinary steps were taken and a verbal warning was issued.

Disciplinary steps were taken and a verbal warning was issued.

No disciplinary steps were taken. It was found that the members were not at fault. The suspensions were based on the fact that they had had previous accidents.

Free-State

0

Not applicable

Not applicable

Not applicable

Mpumalanga

0

Not applicable

Not applicable

Not applicable

Gauteng

0

Not applicable

Not applicable

Not applicable

Limpopo

0

Not applicable

Not applicable

Not applicable

Total

9 members

     

(a)(ii)(b)(i)(ii) and (2)

 

(1)(a)(ii)

(b)(i)

(b)(ii)

(2)

Province

Number of SAPS members who have had their driving licences suspended from 1 April to 13 October 2017

Period of time for which the driving licence was suspended

Offence for which the driving licence was suspended

Disciplinary action taken against the relevant SAPS member

North West

0

Not applicable

Not applicable

Not applicable

Western Cape

0

Not applicable

Not applicable

Not applicable

Eastern Cape

0

Not applicable

Not applicable

Not applicable

Northern Cape

0

Not applicable

Not applicable

Not applicable

KwaZulu-Natal

10

Three months

(one member)

Six months

(one member).

Six months

(one member).

Seven months

(one member).

Three months

(one member).

Indefinite (Member has an eye problem).

Six months

(one member).

Indefinite

(one member).

Six months

(one member).

Six months

(one member).

Reckless and Negligence Driving

Reckless and Negligence Driving.

Reckless and Negligence Driving.

Reckless and Negligence Driving.

Reckless and Negligence Driving.

Failing to report damage.

Drunk Driving.

Using motor vehicle without owner’s consent.

Reckless and Negligence Driving.

Reckless and Negligence Driving.

Disciplinary steps were taken, case is still pending.

Disciplinary steps were taken, case is still pending.

Disciplinary steps were taken, case is still pending.

Disciplinary steps were taken, case is still pending.

Disciplinary steps were taken, case is still pending.

No disciplinary steps. There was a dispute on who damaged the vehicle. Damage was discovered whilst state vehicle was in the member’s possession.

Disciplinary steps were taken. The member was found guilty and suspended from driving state vehicles for six months.

No disciplinary steps were taken because the member resigned.

No disciplinary steps taken, the member was hospitalised and died.

Disciplinary steps were taken. The member was issued with a written warning.

Free-State

0

Not applicable

Not applicable

Not applicable

Mpumalanga

0

Not applicable

Not applicable

Not applicable

Gauteng

0

Not applicable

Not applicable

Not applicable

Limpopo

0

Not applicable

Not applicable

Not applicable

Total

10

     

30 October 2017 - NW3076

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America, Mr D 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 Western Cape since 1 January 2009 and (b) what is the (i) name of each farm, (ii) area where each farm is located, (iii) name of the previous owner of each farm, (iv) price paid for each farm and (v) what 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) 9 Restitution farms.

(ii) 44 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 3076 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)

District

farm name

Location (District)

Location (Local Municipality

previous owner

price paid for each farm

Assets bought

at what cost;

use of the farm

name of each owner and/or beneficiary?

West Coast

Farm Truter

West Coast

Matzikama

Petrus Truter

R5,072,837.00

None

Falls Away

Wine grapes, hydroponic tunnel farmers, mixed vegetables cash crops

Ebenhaeser Communal Property Association

West Coast

Farm Huisamen

West Coast

Matzikama

Johan Huisamen

R538,772.00

None

Falls Away

   

West Coast

Farm Kotze

West Coast

Matzikama

Johannes Kotze

R4,635,826.00

None

Falls Away

   

West Coast

Farm Rall

West Coast

Matikama

Frederick Rall

R7,500,000.00

None

Falls Away

   

West Coast

Farm Toekoms

West Coast

Matzikama

Toekoms Landgoed Trust Reg. no. IT 2025/2001

R6,200,000.00

None

Falls Away

   

West Coast

Fram Wiggens

West Coast

Matzikama

Johan Wiggens

R3,850,000.00

None

Falls Away

   

West Coast

Farm Coetzee

West Coast

Matzikama

Izak Coetzee

R7,200.000.00

None

Falls Away

   

West Coast

Farm Beeswater

West Coast

Matzikama

F Marsura

R2,992,553.70

None

Falls Away

Grazing

Beeswater Griqua Communal Property Association – currently in process of transfer

Cape Metro

Laaste Stuiver

Cape Metro

Cape Metro

Western Cape Government

R3,600,000.00

None

Falls Away

Grazing

Mamre Communal Property Association – currently in process

 

Annexure A of NA-Ques 3076 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

farm name

location (District)

Location

(Local Municipality)

previous owner

price paid for each farm

Assets bought

at what cost;

use of the farm

name of each owner and/or beneficiary?

Overberg

AMANZI

Overberg

Theewaterskloof

AMANZI TRUST (T61083/2000)

R 12 000 000.00

Agricultural Equipment & Motor vehicles

R 575 769.42

Fruit production

Lanedox PTY LTD

Eden

AVONTUUR

Eden

George

FABCOS PROP THREE PTY LTD (T78086/2008)

R 2 200 000.00

None

Falls Away

Livestock production

Andries Goliath

Cape Winelands

BAINSKLOOF FARM

Cape Winelands

Paarl

BAINSKLOOF ONTWIKKELINGSTRUST (T7657/1994)

R 25 500 000.00

Furniture & Appliances

R 1 228 961.99

Bed & Breakfast; Conferencing; Cultural

Khoisan Development Trust

Overberg

Belleview Villiersdorp

Overberg

Caledon

CROOKES BROTHERS LTD T5859/1995)

R 12 310 000.00

Agricultural Equipment

R 786 600.00

Fruit production

Belleview Agricultural Co-op

Cape Winelands

Bellevue

Cape Winelands

Paarl

BARRIERS ESTATES PTY LTD (T13274/2012)

R 6 750 000.00

Agricultural Equipment

R 133 095.00

Layers; olives & vines

Sibeko & Cloete Trading (PTY) LTD

West Coast

Bergvallei

West Coast

Clanwilliam

FRIKJAN BOERDERY PTY LTD (T35932/2010)

R 13 000 000.00

Motor vehicles & agricultural equipment

R 2 217 404.47

Table grapes

Ronald Stephanus Van Schalkwyk

West Coast

Bitterfontein

West Coast

Vredendal

CAREL LOUW (T58670/2000)

R 1 750 000.00

None

Falls Away

Livestock production

Langdrif Veeboerdery Primary Co-operative Limited

Eden

BRAKKEKLOOF PLAS PROJECT

Eden

Riversdale

THEUNIS DE KOCK (T18705/2012)

R 6 200 000.00

None

Falls Away

Livestock production

Thomas Johannes Skietekat

West Coast

Caledonia

West Coast

Saldanha

SCHREUDER & BARKER BOERDERY C C (T11137/1992)

R 12 920 000.00

Motor vehicles & agricultural Equipment

R 800 280.00

Livestock production & pastures

Maria Sofia Baron

West Coast

Goede Hoop

West Coast

Malmesbury

FISH HOEK PRINTING & PUBLISHING C C (T22493/2005)

R 4 800 000.00

Motor vehicles & agricultural Equipment

R 276 292.99

Vegetable production

The Chandler Family

Cape Winelands

Hoogland (SRR)

Cape Winelands

Worcester

BO MATROOSBERG BOERDERY PTY LTD (T21038/2006)

R 29 000 000.00

None

Falls Away

Fruit production

 

Central Karoo

JONKERSLEEGTE FARM

Central Karoo

Beaufort West

DEORISTA 137 PTY LTD (T52090/2005)

R 13 000 000.00

None

Falls Away

Livestock Production

Deon Koopman

Central Karoo

Klein Koedoeskop Project

Central Karoo

Beaufort West

JURIE JOHANNES TAYLOR (T45058/2000)

R 3 087 817.00

None

Falls Away

Livestock Production

Kleinkoedoeskop Boerdery (PTY) LT

West Coast

Klipdrift

West Coast

Malmesbury

MONT FLEUVE ESTATE C C (T87957/2007)

R 8 250 000.00

Agricultural Equipment

R 556 035.00

Livestock production & pastures

Andries Van Der Poll

West Coast

KOCHRA

West Coast

Swartland

J S R BELEGGINGS TRUST (T71596/2008)

R 14 800 000.00

Agricultural Equipment

R 175 000.00

Livestock production & Pastures

Laaste Stuiwer Farmers

Cape Winelands

Langboom

Cape Winelands

Ceres

KAAPSTORM EIENDOMME 30 C C (T29216/2002)

R 9 900 000.00

Motor vehicles & agricultural equipment

R 867 540.00

Vegetable production

Nduli Food Sercirity Primary Co-operative Limited

Eden

LANGEFONTEIN

Eden

George

LANGFONTEIN EIENDOMME C C (T109280/2002)

R 18 500 000.00

None

Falls Away

Fruit production

Ricas Fruit BPK (PTY) LT

Cape Winelands

Loufontein

Cape Winelands

Worcester

FRANCOIS KLOPPERS FAMILIE TRUST (T8031/2007)

R 21 500 000.00

Motor vehicles & agricultural equipment

R 2 927 168.27

Fruit production

Two-A-Day Group (PTY) LTD

Eden

Matjiesdrift

Eden

Mossel Bay

WILLIAM PETER ROBERTSON (T51067/1998 )

R 7 052 500.00

None

Falls Away

Livestock

Southern Cape Agricultural Coperative

Cape Winelands

MESCO FARM

Cape Winelands

Stellenbosch

COSTA GIUDITTA CLOTILDE (T22027/1982)

R 18 918 000.00

Motor vehicles & agricultural equipment

R 686 436.37

Viticulture

La Ric Mal Cellar CC

Eden

Micro Farms

Eden

Oudtshoorn

NEBAVEST 27 PTY LTD (T17475/2009)

R 13 500 000.00

None

Falls Away

Livestock production & pastures

Micro Farm Primary Co-operative Limited

West Coast

Middelpos 611

West Coast

Malmesbury

WOUTER THERON MYBURGH (T52021/1983)

R 4 100 000.00

None

Falls Away

Olives

Middelpos Communal Property Associatio

West Coast

Middlepos 946

West Coast

Malmesbury

PAUL DAVID THEUNISSEN (T58551/1984)

R 4 150 000.00

None

Falls Away

Livestock production & Pastures

Red Rump Farming CC

Cape Winelands

Mooikelder

Cape Winelands

Drakenstein

LAURENCE FAMILY TRUST(T59086/1999)

R 8 640 000.00

Agricultural Equipment

R 536 304.41

Fruit production & Nursery

Middelpos Communal Property Associatio

Eden

Mooiplaas

Eden

George

WIKUS PRETORIUS (T20422/2005)

R 7 000 000.00

None

Falls Away

Livestock Production

Samuel Las

Cape Winelands

Nirwanda

Cape Winelands

Worcester

QUICKVEST 427 PTY LTD (T63526/2007)

R 19 000 000.00

Motor vehicles & agricultural equipment

R 1 106 890.29

Fruit production

 

West Coast

OLIFANTSRIVIER NEDERSETTING NO.317

West Coast

Vredendal

ANDRIES JOHANNES CORNELISSEN (T9358/1993)

R 13 500 000.00

None

Falls Away

Livestock & Vegetable Production

Vuyani Charlie

Overberg

Protea Farm

Overberg

Caledon

HENNIE LOTTER TRUST (T63143/2005)

R 11 600 000.00

Motor vehicles & agricultural Equipment

R 296 800.09

Fruit Production

Nitaflo PTY LTD

West Coast

Rietfontein

West Coast

Piketberg

SHEERPROPS 1085 C C (T85205/1998)

R 2 200 000.00

Agricultural Equipment

R 400 225.50

Livestock Production

Bonakele Matywatywa

West Coast

Rietkloof 1

West Coast

Piketberg

TREEBEARDS PTY LTD (T115776/1997)
EERSTE STUIWER FARMS PTY LTD (T56867/1995)
WESTERN INV CO PTY LTD (T39353/1995)
TWEEDE STUIWER FARMS PTY LTD (T56868/199

R 41 250 000.00

Motor vehicles & agricultural equipment

R 5 726 490.71

Fruit Production

Fundani Farming

West Coast

Rietkloof 2

West Coast

Clanwilliam

RIETKLOOF BOERDERY PTY LTD (T22815/2009)

R 47 500 000.00

Motor vehicles & agricultural equipment

R 4 223 093.07

Fruit Production

Masilakhe Farming Co-operative Limited

Central Karoo

RIETKRAAL FARM

Central Karoo

Beaufort West

DLN BOERDERY CC (T10817/2008)

R 5 930 400.00

None

Falls Away

Livestock Production

Jan Lottering

Overberg

RIVERSIDE FARM

Overberg

Bredasdorp

FRANCIS PRATT FAMILIE TRUST (T76626/2003)

R 18 500 000.00

None

Falls Away

Grain & Livestock Production

Iqhude Supply and Farming PTY LTD

Cape Winelands

Siyazama Klipland Boerdery

Cape Winelands

Worcester

DOODAA CC (T74199/2004)

R 1 600 000.00

Agricultural equipment

R 196 650.00

fruit Production

Siyazama Klipland Boerdery (EDMS) BPK

Cape Winelands

Solms-Delta (Pty) Ltd (SRR)

Cape Winelands

Paarl

ROWMOOR INV 626 PTY LTD (T37413/2009)

R 18 800 000.00

None

Falls Away

Viticulture

 

Central Karoo

Swartrivier

Central Karoo

Prince Albert

PIETER JACOBUS THERON (T43291/1982)

R 5 000 000.00

None

Falls Away

Livestock Production

Sonskyn Boerdery

West Coast

TROE TROE

West Coast

Clanwilliam

WAD VAN WYK TRUST (T60720/2007)

R 5 671 000.00

None

Falls Away

Livestock Production

Jacob Marit

Central Karoo

Tulpleegte

Central Karoo

Beaufort West

JOHAN GEORG VAN WYK (T12769/2011)

R 5 300 000.00

None

Falls Away

Livestock Production

Zonke Bonke Construction and Projec

West Coast

TWEE KUILEN

West Coast

Malmesbury

DALENKER ELF PTY LTD (T65728/2004)

R 6 300 000.00

Agricultural Equipment

R 160 000.00

Potato Production

Lenqua Trading CC

Central Karoo

VAALKUIL

Central Karoo

Beaufort West

FRANCIOS SCHEUN (T920/1982)

R 5 800 000.00

Agricultural Equipment

R 192 300.00

Livestock Production

Vaalkuil Boerdery (PTY) LTD

West Coast

Waterkloof

West Coast

Malmesbury

KIRSTEN TRUST (T33230/1992)

R 15 307 389.42

None

Falls Away

Livestock Production

Waterkloof Agricutural Primary Co-operative

Cape Winelands

Welgemeend Plas

Cape Winelands

Ceres

EVERSON TRUST (T34898/2004)

R 1 650 000.00

None

Falls Away

Waterblommetjies

Welgemeend Waterbloeme

Central Karoo

WILGERBOSCH FARM

Central Karoo

Laingsburg

LUSCOMBE FAMILY TRUST (T95235/1996)

R 8 800 000.00

None

Falls Away

Livestock Production

Piet Louw

City of Cape Town Metropolitan Municipality

ZOUTERIVIER

City of Cape Town Metropolitan Municipality

Cape Town

GUGULETHU FARMERS PTY LTD (T49477/2002)

R 800 000.00

None

Falls Away

Vegetable production

Lizalise Farming Co-operative Limited

30 October 2017 - NW3126

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Gqada, Ms T to ask the Minister of Police

(1) (a) How many suspects have escaped from the Tembisa 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

2

1

0

2015-04-30

2015-05-11

2016-10-12

Const Chauke

WO Kanyane

Capt Lamola (deceased)

(2) Yes, Tembisa, CAS 750/04/2015, CAS 272/08/2015 and CAS 237/10/2016.

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

30 October 2017 - NW3125

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Figlan, Mr AM to ask the Minister of Police

(1) (a) How many suspects have escaped from the Primrose 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

3

0

1

2015-08-06

2017-05-25

Capt Sukula

Capt Fakude

(2) Yes, Primrose, CAS 309/05/2017, 54/08/2015, 55/08/2015 and 56/08/2015.

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

30 October 2017 - NW3216

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Lees, Mr RA to ask the Minister of Finance

Whether the SA Airways (SAA) has a contract with the publisher of a certain newspaper (New Age Newspapers) for the supply of newspapers; if so, (a) what amount does the specified contract cost SAA each month, (b) on what date (i) was the contract signed and (ii) does the contract expire and (c) what are the details of price escalation clauses included in the contract?

Reply:

SAA does not have a direct contract with New Age Newspaper for the supply of newspapers. However, SAA has a month-to-month contract with Press Support, which provides for the supply of a variety of readership material including the New Age newspaper to our passengers.

(a) The contract with Press Support in respect of the New Age newspaper costs R165 690 per month excluding VAT. The New Age newspaper supply costs covers Johannesburg, Durban and Cape Town stations.

(b)(i) The contract with Press Support was signed in April 2009.

(b)(ii) This is a month-to-month contract and SAA may terminate the agreement by giving a one months’ notice with no penalties.

(c) The contract provides for general inflationary increase in March/April of every year.

30 October 2017 - NW2231

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Figg, Mr MJ to ask the Minister of Public Works

Whether there were any renovations conducted in any Ministerial residence in the 2015-16 financial year; if not, when last were any renovations of Ministerial residences conducted; if so, (a) what was the (i) nature and (ii) total cost of such renovations and (b) which Ministerial house was renovated?

Reply:

Item No

Project Name

Nature of renovations

2015/16

2016/17

1

Bryntirion No. 19

WCS 053319

BUILDING WORKS:

Replace portion of corrugated roof sheets with new, Replace burnt roof timber purlins with new, Repaint entire roof & walls, Replace study ceiling with new, New wall tiling, vinyl flooring, vanities, sanitary fittings to bathrooms, New ceiling in passage, Replace partitioning in study with new, Replace front door with new, Replace study door, New cabinetry to study, Replace broken glazing, Sand and seal existing timber flooring, Termite treatment to all floors and issue certificate, Install ironmongery where missing, New plumbing to bathrooms and Service plumbing, Investigate and repair all damaged electrical installation, Rewire the whole house, Allow for the installation of fire extinguishers, Replace patio paving and edging, New aprons around the house

Scope for the outbuilding:

Repainting of interior & exterior, Replacement of gutters and downpipes, Replacement of damaged ceilings, Repaint of roof ( Including replacement of sheets allowance)

Replacement of two Doors. Allow glazing to broken panes, Replacement of skirting’s.

New Ceramic tiles to toilet, Repainting of Windows and doors

ELECTRICAL WORKS:

Total rewire of the entire house – which will result in issuing a certificate of compliance (C.O.C) as the primary function. Servicing of existing generator

R 158 301.19

R 2 107 035.90

2

331 Olivier, Brooklyn

WCS 053347

BUILDING WORKS:

Fix cracks on walls, place loose paving, Remove all pergolas and replace with new, Replace existing built in gas braai unit, Re-slope existing carport roof structure, Paint existing steel balustrades, Replace existing asbestos components, Realignment, replacement of existing slate roof tiles, Paint existing timber eaves, fascia, badge boards, Replace gutters and downpipes with new where applicable, Replace rotten roof timber with new where applicable, Waterproof existing concrete flat roof, High pressure wash face bric, surface, New walk-way canopy/overhang, New coat/hat hooks and built in bench, Paints to walls, ceilings, New painted ceilings where applicable, Replace existing counter tops with new where applicable, Re-varnish existing clad existing timber wall panels, Re-putty and repaint existing painted steel window frames where applicable, Replace internal flooring with new where applicable, Clean existing wall to wall carpets, Clean existing floor tiles, Paint garage floor, Service sanitary fittings, Replace walls tiles where applicable, Install new vanity where applicable, Replace existing coloured whb with new white, Replace existing coloured bath with new white, Replace existing coloured wc with new white, Replace shower with new where applicable, Replace missing/damaged ironmongery

ELECTRICAL AND MECHANICAL WORKS:

Replacement of damaged light fitting, Replacement of faulty light fittings and lamps

Repair of external light fittings, Repair of faulty electrical connections, Replacement of damaged light switches, Replacement of faulty socket outlets (plugs), Installation of wiring where required, Replacement of all old circuit breaker with new, Upgrade of electrical supply from dual phase to three phase. Testing of the existing generator as well as the changeover system, To that the entire electrical installation complies with the latest regulations, Issuing of certificate of compliance. Installation of new air conditioning, Ensured that air-conditioning system complied with latest regulation.

 

R 1 835 818.72

3

375 Lawley

WCS 053574

BUILDING WORKS:

Replace damaged ceiling, Replace damaged floor and wall tiles, Replace gutters and downpipes, Uplift and relay paving, Fix cracks on walls, Repair leaks to roof and balconies, Waterproof to walls and floors, Repair broken doors, Repair damaged cupboard bases in the kitchen, Replace toilet seat and base in the main bedroom, Replace wash basin in the main bedroom, Replace shower head and stop tap in the main bedroom, Replace broken glazing in the main bedroom, Replace bathtub in the main bedroom, Paint walls, ceilings, doors and windows, Service drainage system. Replace broken glass pane, Replace the skylight

ELECTRICAL

Repair of Main incoming supply Distribution point that is corroded, Servicing of Swimming pool Distribution Board, Replace main DB in house with new surface mounted DB. Minor electrical repairs including replacing or damaged missing cover plates, TV points, isolators, plug points etc. Replace garden area outlet box with new waterproof termination box and re-connect cables. Install new conduit in enclosed Garage area to house existing loose cabling in the area. Remove guard house DB face plate, install a 16A SP circuit breaker for the UPS feed, surge arresters, manufacture a new face plate, re install the face plate and install legend card and labelling, Install new Pratley joint box, joint the new supply cable and existing supply cable outside the Guard house, New dedicated supply breaker for electric fence energizer to be installed at Guard house.

Install new 10kVA UPS at guard house.

SECURITY

Reposition Electric Fence energizer to Guard house.Install new 8 Strand/ 4 Zone Electric Fence including all accessories e.g. strobe lights, sirens, gate contactors, surge arrestors and earth rods. Connect electric Fence to Intruder Alarm system, Install new 4 x Static Cameras, Install new 2 x PTZ Cameras, Install new 1 x CCTV Recording System including all network switched, racking, monitors, keyboards, patches and panels

Connect CCTV system to Intruder Alarm system, Install new IP Intercom system including 1 x Master, 3 x slave points and surge protection. Install new gooseneck intercom stand for vehicular gate access, Connect new Intercom system to existing system. Install new Intruder Alarm system including door contacts, PIR detectors, outdoor dual beam detectors, keypads, alarm sounders, strobes and surge protection.

Install new 3 x Panic Buttons, Connect new Intruder Alarm system to new CCTV system.

MECHANICAL

Service existing air conditioner units, Service existing generator.

 

R 1 319 303.55

4

321 Rigel

WCS 054033 & 048576

BUILDING WORKS:

Phase 1- was confirmed as the following:

HVAC – Main bedroom; Lounges; Study; Proposed Guardhouse (Equipment room)

Generator – Behind guardhouse. Noise/Decibels to be reduced to comply.

Security – Electric fence; Cameras; Alarm; Gate motor; Intercom system; security Equipment to be placed in proposed guardhouse. Floor level/storm water drainage problems – Identified areas require existing floor (paving/concrete floors) removed, fill re-compacted then new paving finish (re-use if possible). Cracked Garage floor – floor to be demolished. Replaced with new

Evidence of water seepage into building on identified walls. Leakages to be rectified and walls to be filled/repainted. All interior walls to be re-painted to have consistent colour. Damaged ceilings and cornice to be replaced. Damaged/lifted roof flashing to be rectified. Towel rails/Toilet roll holders to be replaced new. Damaged blinds to be replaced with new. Damaged curtain rails to be rectified. All locks to be services (replaced where necessary) Steam clean all carpets

New skirting in Study, Interior levels inconsistent and cracking. To be rectified. All rubber traps to be replaced with new bottle traps. Rusted light fitting to be replaced with new. Door stoppers to all doors/Cupboards. New keys for cupboards. External doors to receive new weather bars.

Outbuilding – Replace existing Whb and WC. New shower doors to be installed. Main bedroom – fix mirror onto wall. Repaint internal door frames, Cover places for taps where necessary

Cupboard edge strips to be replaced. Repair existing door hinges, Repair existing bedroom cupboards, Pergola to receive new hurricane clips.

ELECTRICAL WORKS:

Allow for electrical repairs – which will result in issuing a certificate of compliance (C.O.C) as the primary function. Install security measures for close circuit surveillance (CCTV) installation, refers: ( all connected to UPS power): 10 Static Cameras;2 PTZ;3 screens for viewing;

1 Recording System for 30 days; Repair / replace an 8 strand electric fence installation including a certificate of compliance (C.O.C) Add new A/C units for main bedroom, lounge, sun room and guard house.

Servicing existing A/C units; New intruder alarm installation with indoor and outdoor passives, including 3 Panic Buttons to increase security measures

New intercom system for communication between guard house to outside and from guardhouse to the inside of the house.

R 2 398 350.77

R 89 124.35

5

313 Edward, Waterkloof

WCS 054031

BUILDING WORKS:

Fix cracks on walls,Paint walls, Fix/re-a line loose, replace broken/missing slate roof tiles by specialist, Paint existing steel balustrades, Service all trelly security sliding windows/doors

Reputy and repaint painted steel window frame where needed, Replace existing asbestos components if any, Replace damaged & paint existing closed eaves, Replace gutters and downpipes with new where needed, Paints to walls, ceilings, Replace internal vinyl flooring with new tiled flooring in the cottage room, Clean existing floor tiles, Clean existing wall to wall carpets

Remove existing wall to wall carpets & restore existing parquet flooring underneath.

Service sanitary fittings, Replace walls tiles were damaged, Replace coloured whb with new white

Replace existing coloured bath with new white, Replace coloured wc with new white, Install shower with new where needed, Replace missing/damaged ironmongery,Service existing bathroom extract fan, Replace formica counter tops in guard house, Retile existing vanity slab & repaint vanity cupboards.

Roofs : reinstate damaged roof tiles, reinstate waterproofing, reinstate damaged truss members,

reinstate waterproofing, reinstate and repaint ceiling boards to match existing

ELECTRICAL WORKS:

Allow for electrical repairs:Distribution Boards, Security Lighting,Switches and socket outlets,Power points for air-conditioning, Earthling and bonding, Allow for Mechanical repairs: Replacing damage geysers, Replacing air-conditioning, Additional air-conditioning, Toilet extraction and ventilation

R 0.00

R 2 597 583.51

6

273 Eridunus, Waterkloof

WCS 053575

BUILDING WORKS:

Demolish existing structurally damaged old guard house on south boundary wall, Fix cracks on walls, Service/fix sewer and storm water pipes, Varnish existing exterior doors where applicable

Remove existing wall tiles and replace with new where applicable, Re-net existing steel carport with new shade netting, Replace drop in stove and oven with new, Refurbish existing squash court walls and floor, Service existing sauna room, Repaint existing steel balustrades, Repaint existing painted walls, Re-vanish existing timber eaves, Replace gutters and downpipes with new where applicable, Replace rotten roof timber with new where applicable, Paints to walls, ceilings

Retile existing tiled skirting, risers and treads to match existing finish were applicable, Replace broken brass coat and hat hooks, Add mirrors where applicable, Re-putty and repaint existing painted steel window frames where applicable, Replace missing window stays where applicable

Clean existing wall to wall carpets, Replace existing carpets where stains cannot be removed by cleaning, Clean existing floor tiles, Repair or replace existing garage doors where applicable

Replace broken stoep/balcony tiles to match existing, Service sanitary fittings, Replace walls tiles

Replace coloured whb with new white at the small bathroom, Replace existing coloured bath with new white at the small bathroom

Replace coloured wc with new white at the small bathroom, Replace shower with new at the small bathroom, Repaint existing painted skirting where applicable,Replace missing/damaged ironmongery, Relay existing paving

ELECTRICAL WORKS:

Allow for electrical repairs: Replace interior and exterior lighting, Replace power points, Rewiring of distribution boards, Replace gate motor, Replace garage doors motors, Earthing and lightning protection

MECHANICAL WORKS:

Mechanical: Installation of air conditioning

R 0.00

R 2 828 604.88

7

286 Albertus, Waterkloof

WCS 053584

BUILDING WORKS:

Remove steel door frame and replacing with new, Fix sliding gear of timber sliding double doors

Repair and waterproof concrete roof ridge capping, Remove aluminum adjustable louvered awnings and replace with new, Remove aluminum roof gutters and downpipes and replace with new, Remove portion of damaged flush plastered gypsum plasterboard ceilings and replace with new, Remove damaged acoustic suspended ceiling and replace with new, Replace missing acoustic suspended ceiling tiles, Remove portion of damaged fibre-cement suspended eaves soffit coverings replace with new, Remove fibre-cement fascias and barge boards and replace with new, Remove existing roof waterproofing and replace with new, Remove damaged timber laminate skirtings and replace with new, Remove wall cupboard and replace with new, Remove sink cupboards and replace with new, Remove BIC and replace with new, Remove timber counters and replace with new, Remove timber trap door and frame and replace with new

Remove rubber tile floor covering and skirtings and replace with ceramic tiles, Remove carpet floor covering and replace with new, Remove door closer and mortice lockset and replace with new, Remove bathroom towel rail and toilet roll holder and replace with new, Remove steel floor grating, galvanize and re-instate existing, Hack off internal and external plaster due to dampness, waterproof and replace with new plaster as per engineer’s instructions, Hack off wall and floors tiles including tile skirting’s and replace with new, Remove ceramic soap dishes and replace with new, Remove corroded pipes and replace with new uPVC pipes. Remove Sink, WC pan , wash hand basin, shower trays and shower cubicle and replace with new next to the kitchen

Remove wallpaper, plaster and paint wall

Remove grout between floor tiles and clean out joints to receive new grout were damaged, Steam clean existing carpet floor covering, Clean down window panes and make good putty to glazing

Fix window mechanism for easy operating, Demolish existing concrete apron and replace with new, Remove and replace steel rotary dryer, Cart away existing loose rubble from site

Brick seal face brick walls and stone wall cladding, Remove shrubs and plants against building and replace with apron slab were necessary, Paint all new and existing walls and concrete surfaces, Paint all new and existing plasterboard suspended or nailed-up ceilings boards and bulkheads, Paint all new and existing fiber-cement suspended or nailed-up ceiling boards

Paint fibre-cement fascias and barge boards, Varnish new and existing timber doors, frames, skirtings and shelving, Varnish existing timber ceilings (Kitchen), Paint all new and existing metal doors, frames, windows, gates, burglar bars, screens, balustrades, rails, bars and pipes

Paint existing metal gazebo, Paint existing IBR roof sheeting, Remove existing courtyard brick paving, level, re-compact and replay existing brick paving on new sand layer, Remove brick pavers and replace with new were necessary,Break out portion of existing concrete storm water channels and replace with new, Waterproofing of Roof

ELECTRICAL WORKS:

Allow for electrical repairs, Replace interior and exterior lighting, Replace power points, Rewiring of distribution boards, Replace gate motor, Replace garage doors motors, Earthing and lightning protection, Cameras

MECHANICAL WORKS:

Installation of air conditioning, Service generator

R 0.00

R 2 784 102.34

8

13, 1st Avenue Houghton*

WCS 050773 & 054581

BUILDINGS WORKS:

All rooms to be painted. New carpets to Ground Floor passage, All existing carpets to be deep cleaned, All Bathrooms to be upgraded as per drawings, New tiling and to bathrooms, New ceiling to Guest toilet, Door to be repaired. New tiling to toilet, Kitchen to be upgraded as per drawings.

New cabinetry to kitchen and scullery, New tiling to kitchen and scullery, Repairs to pantry cabinetry, Study cabinetry to be repaired. New shelving to Ground Floor store, New plumbing to be installed. Balcony tiling to be re-grouted, Balcony balustrading to be repainted. External timber doors and windows to be re-varnished with new putty to glazing. All internal timber to be retained as is.

All walls to be prepared and repainted. Garage walls to be prepared and repainted. New storm water channel around the buildings, Bath tub to be re enamelled, New taps to existing freestanding tub. Repaint existing front boundary wall

ELECTRICAL WORKS:

Allow for electrical repairs – which will result in issuing a certificate of compliance (C.O.C) as the primary function.

Install security measures for close circuit surveillance (CCTV) installation, refers: ( all connected to UPS power): 10 Static Cameras; 2 PTZ;3 screens for viewing;1 Recording System for 30 days;

Repair / replace an 8 strand electric fence installation including a certificate of compliance (C.O.C)

Add new A/C units for main bedroom, lounge, sun room and guard house. Servicing existing A/C units;New intruder alarm installatio, New intercom system for communication between guard house to outside and from guardhouse to the inside of the house.

The new electrical installation to allow for a future Generator(supplied and installed by the client)

Servicing existing lift

R 3 133 499.05

R 333 263.99

9

21A Killarney Road, Sandhurst

WCS 052038

BUILDING WORKS:

Replacement of cracked marble tiles

Painting of external walls including timber windows (Removal and replacement of timber windows damaged by dry rot).

New Drywall and paint and new door to guardhouse for server room.

Replacement of damaged gutters and installation of leaf guard mesh.

Installation of frosted vinyl to bathroom widows 6.

Repair to carpet

Maintenance of skylights

New stainless steel balustrading.

Repair of wall cracks as per engineers specifications

Repair of precast concrete architrave to outbuilding door.

Repair external doors on outbuilding

Replace 2 external doors on outbuilding

Please note that all internal painting and internal damp proofing to be done by DPW maintenance.

ELECTRICAL WORKS:

Allow for electrical repairs – for achieving the issuing of a certificate of compliance (C.O.C) as the primary function.

Install security measures for close circuit surveillance (CCTV) installation, refers: ( all connected to UPS power)

10 Static Cameras;

1 PTZ;

3 screens for viewing;

1 Recording System for 30 days;

Repair / replace an 8 strand electric fence installation including a certificate of compliance (C.O.C)

Add new A/C unit for main bedroom.

Servicing existing A/C units;

New intruder alarm installation with indoor and outdoor passives, including 3 Panic Buttons to increase security measures

New intercom system for communication between guard house to outside and from guardhouse to the inside of the house.

R 197 826.19

R 2 501 531.73

10

79 Bogey

WCS 052425

BUILDING WORKS:

Install new aprons, Cut trees, Demolish existing perimeter walls replace with new

Fix cracks on walls, Replace existing pool surround with new, Paint existing paving, Replace loose paving, Remove all pergolas, Install timber decking, Paint existing timber eaves

Replace gutters and downpipes with new

Paints to walls, ceilings, Replace internal flooring with new, Clean existing floor tiles, Replace stoep tile with new, Service sanitary fittings, Replace walls tiles, Install new vanity cupboards

Replace whb with new , Replace existing bath with new, Replace wc with new, Replace shower with new , Replace missing/damaged ironmongery

ELECTRICAL WORKS:

Allow for electrical repairs – for achieving the issuing of a certificate of compliance (C.O.C) as the primary function.

Install security measures for close circuit surveillance (CCTV) installation, refers: ( all connected to UPS power)

10 Static Cameras;

1 PTZ;

3 screens for viewing;

1 Recording System for 30 days;

Repair / replace an 8 strand electric fence installation including a certificate of compliance (C.O.C)

Add new A/C unit for main bedroom.

Servicing existing A/C units;

New intruder alarm installation with indoor and outdoor passives, including 3 Panic Buttons to increase security measures

New intercom system for communication between guard house to outside and from guardhouse to the inside of the house.

R 920 961.98

R 1 200 680.99

11

205 Sterlitzia Street

WCS 054730

ELECTRICAL WORKS:

Repair exterior and interior lighting, Rewiring and distribution boards, Repair power points

Installation of Earthing and lightning protection, Repair gate and garage motors

MECHANICAL WORKS:

Servicing of air conditioning

BUILDING WORKS:

New Boundary walls: Removal of existing fencing,Trench excavations,Reinforced concrete foundations, Construct Masonry walls , Backfilling, Covered entertainment area, Repair and reinstate timber rafters, brandering etc Replace ceiling boards, Repair roof

Paving: Remove and reinstate to match existing, Backfill to required density, Painting , Preparation and Waterproofing, Repair and seal cracks, Repaint (colours to be confirmed)

Roof, Identify leaks and repair , Replace/repair ceiling damaged ceiling boards, Repaint to match existing

R 0.00

R 2 658 529.98

     

R 6 808 939.18

R 20 255 579.94

30 October 2017 - NW2750

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Bergman, Mr D to ask the Mr D Bergman

1) What was the reason for the recent replacement of the blinds in the houses at the parliamentary villages; (2) whether a tender process was followed to appoint the service provider who installed the blinds; if not, why not; if so, what are the details of the (a) date(s) when the tender was placed, (b) place where the tender was placed, (c) bidders who submitted tenders, (d) the winning bidder and (e) cost incurred to replace the blinds?

Reply:

1. The reason for the recent replacement of blinds in houses at the parliamentary villages were because the aluminium perforated blinds in most residences were damaged, tenants complained about not being able to clean the blinds because they bend easily and get damaged, resulting in them being unable to open and close smoothly and secure locking because of the piled dust. Furthermore, doors and fanlights did not have blinds.

2. Yes, an open tender process was followed to appoint the service provider who installed the blinds at the parliamentary villages.

(a) The tender was advertised on 02 September 2016 and closed on 23 September 2016.

(b) The following are the places where the said tender was placed:

      • www.publicworks.gov.za

     • www.etenders.gov.za

     • www.treasury.gov.za

    • www.info.gov.za/documents/tenders

    • Public Works tender noticeboard

(c) There were nine (9) bidders who submitted tenders, as follows:

1. DBEC PTY LTD

2. Earl-Nique Decorators CC

3. Louise Mulholland Interiors

4. Mosebetsi Interiors

5. MTF Consultants

6. Belinda’s Creative Interior Décor

7. Business by Numbers

8. Posh Curtain Designer CC

9. Azis Interior Designs CC

(d) The winning bidder was Belinda’s Creative Interior Décor.

(e) The cost incurred to replace the blinds amounted to R1, 586 890.45.

30 October 2017 - NW2982

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Rabotapi, Mr MW to ask the Minister of Police

What are the relevant details of the shortages of (a) vehicles, (b) rape kits (c) DNA collection kits, (d) landline telephones, (e) bullet-proof vests, (f) two-way radios, (g) J88 forms (h) one-way mirrors for interview observations, (i) recording equipment for interviews and (j) laptops at each Family Violence, Child Protection and Sexual Offences unit at each police station in each province?

Reply:

Sourcing the information from our provinces. It must be obtained from the provinces and verified, before it may be submitted.

30 October 2017 - NW3061

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McLoughlin, Mr AR to ask the Minister of Rural Development and Land Reform

With reference to the under expenditure of R759,7 million in respect of his department’s Programme 4 in the first quarter of the 2017-18 financial year, why have no appropriate and effective steps been implemented by his department to ensure that its target setting and budget forecasting are in alignment with each other, given that his department must be aware of the lengthy verification process involved in the establishment of who the rightful owners of land are; (2) what steps, if any, have been put in place to streamline the process to ensure that prospective claimants are not left waiting needlessly when a budget for the settling of claimant’s claims is available but unspent; (3) what (a) percentage of the lengthy verification process of establishing who the rightful owners of the land are is caused by the lack of urgency, capacity or application on the part of his department’s staff and (b) steps are in place to eradicate such unnecessary delays?

Reply:

1. With the implementation of the new BAS version delays in the processing of payments were experienced. All entities not registered on the National Treasury central database system were not converted to the new BAS version. Suppliers and claimants had to resubmit their banking details in order to process payments. These issues have been resolved and payments are now flowing.

2. Monthly review of expenditure and projections are in place to ensure a streamlined process. Regular meetings with provincial offices to determine the status of projects and the settlement of claims are in place.

3. (a) The Restitution Business is broad and labour intensive. The verification process requires extensive consultation with claimants who at times leave in different areas far apart from each other. Households have also multiplied since the time of dispossession and the verification has to be done in collaboration and in agreement with the community representatives. This process is also intended to prevent fraud in the process.

 (b) The Commission is also engaged through a process of review of its business processes with the intent to find more efficient and effective ways to settle claims.

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 - NW2985

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Purdon, Mr RK to ask the Minister of Police

(1)How many drug intelligence reports were generated by the Division for Forensic Science (FSD) in the SA Police Service (SAPS) in (a) each of the past five financial years and (b) since 1 April 2017; (2) what is the current backlog in the generation of drug intelligence reports; (3) in (a) each of the past five financial years and (b) since 1 April 2017, what is the total number of (i) drug samples that were (aa) identified and (bb) classified and (ii) substances involved in the illicit synthesis and formulation of drugs were analysed by the FSD?

Reply:

(1)(a)(b) The following drug intelligence reports (meaning non-case finding reports), were issued:

 

2012/2013

2013/2014

2014/2015

2015/2016

2016/2017

1 April 2017 to 8 October 2017

Drug Intelligence reports issued by the Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL), Chemistry Section

 0

 2

6

6

5

2

Drug Intelligence reports issued by the Division: Technology Management Services (ad hoc) to the FSL, Chemistry Section

19

8

9

8

19

13

             

2. There are currently no backlogs in respect of drug intelligence reports.

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

Substance

2012/2013

2013/2014

2014/2015

2015/2016

2016/2017

1 April 2017 to 8 October 2017

Cathinones

3 771

5 874

5 753

6 163

6 982

2 905

Cocaine

4 087

4 454

3 440

2 872

3 388

1 841

Heroine and Morphine

10 714

15 454

16 874

16 323

20 772

10 766

LSD

30

16

18

14

10

6

Methamphetamine

21 200

24 117

26 653

28 367

31 842

15 445

Methaqualone

14 133

18 412

20 039

21 788

28 162

15 695

Other Amphetamine Type stimulants

437

548

594

431

576

310

Other Drugs

140

115

191

152

177

79

Ephedrines

323

180

225

110

100

61

Clan lab chemicals

4

45

24

19

4

7

Total

54 839

69 215

73 811

76 239

92 013

47 115

 

(3(a)(b)(ii)

 

Substance

2012/2013

2013/2014

2014/2015

2015/2016

2016/2017

1 April 2017 to 8 October 2017

Methcathinone

10

5

13

8

10

4

Methamphetamine

8

3

3

3

2

4

Cathinone + Methamphetamine

0

1

0

0

2

0

Methcathinone + Methamphetamine

1

 

0

2

0

0

Methaqualone

9

13

10

11

9

5

Other Amphetamine Type stimulants

0

 

0

1

0

1

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 - 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 - NW3127

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Gqada, Ms T to ask the Minister of Police

(1) (a) How many suspects have escaped from the Sebenza 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

0

0

0

Not applicable

Not applicable

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

30 October 2017 - NW3130

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Groenewald, Mr HB to ask the Minister of Police

(1) (a) How many suspects have escaped from the Elsburg 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)

(aa) 2015/2016

(bb) 2016/2017

(ii)

1 April 2017 to date

(b)

Date of escape

(c)

Officers on duty

0

0

0

Not applicable

Not applicable

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

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).