Questions and Replies
11 May 2016 - NW803
Van Damme, Ms PT to ask the Minister of Communications
Whether the executive directors of all the entities reporting to her signed performance agreements with her; if not, (a) which executive directors did not sign, (b) for what reasons and (c) when will each executive director sign a performance agreement; if so, (i) on which date did each executive director sign a performance agreement and (ii) what are the key deliverables listed in each performance agreement?
Reply:
No, the Executive Directors of all the entities reporting to the Ministry of Communications do not sign performance agreements with the Minister. The legal framework for Brand South Africa; South African Broadcasting Corporate Services SoC Ltd; Films and Publications Board; and Media Development and Diversity Agency (MDDA) requires them to report to the Boards which are the Accounting Authorities for the entities.
Only ICASA’s Chairperson and the other Councillors are required - in terms of section 6A of the ICASA Act, No 13 of 2000, as amended - to sign a performance agreement with the Minister. In this regard, the 2016/17 performance agreements between the Chairperson, other Councillors and the Minister have been developed and are ready for signature.
MR NN MUNZHELELE
DIRECTOR GENERAL [ACTING]
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATIONS
DATE:
MS AF MUTHAMBI (MP)
MINISTER OF COMMUNICATIONS
DATE
11 May 2016 - NW429
Van Dyk, Ms V to ask the Minister of Communications
(1) Whether the SA Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) has an audio bouquet; if not, why not; if so, (2) whether the specified audio bouquet will carry all of the SABC’s radio stations; if not, why not; if so, (3) whether any provisions have been made for community radio stations to be included in the specified bouquet; if not, (a) why not, and (b) how will advertisers be convinced to still advertise on community radio stations if the community radio stations are not broadcast nationally; if so, what are the relevant details?
Reply:
(1) Yes, the SABC has an audio bouquet, it currently sits on the DSTV bouquet
(2) Yes, all 19 SABC radio stations will be carried, this includes 15 PBS Radio stations, 3 PCS Radio stations as well as Channel Africa.
(3) Not yet, Community Broadcast Services will decide on how many TV and Radio services there will be on their portion of MUX1. All TV and Radio Services on DTT (SABC and Community) will also be available on the Direct to Home (DTH) Satellite platform that has a 100% National footprint.
MR NN MUNZHELELE
DIRECTOR GENERAL [ACTING]
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATIONS
DATE:
MS AF MUTHAMBI (MP)
MINISTER OF COMMUNICATIONS
DATE:
11 May 2016 - NW996
Macpherson, Mr DW to ask the Minister of International Relations and Cooperation
How much does her department charge government departments every time the respective Ministers make use of the (a) protocol lounges and (b) chauffeur services at each airport under the management of the Airports Company of SA?NW1128
Reply:
(a) The Department (DIRCO) does not charge other Government Departments for the usage of the State Protocol Lounges by Ministers.
The Department (DIRCO) does not pay for any chauffeur services at the Airport for Ministers.
11 May 2016 - NW1358
Alberts, Mr ADW to ask the Minister of Trade and Industry
(1)(a) To what extent the Legal Metrology Act, Act 9 of 2014, is an improvement on the Trade Metrology Act, Act 77 of 1973, and (b) what is the legal effect of any metrology instruments for which it is obligatory to develop standards in terms of the specified Acts, but for which no standards have yet been developed; (2) whether the specified metrology instruments may be used in the absence of the specified standards; if not, what is the legal effect of any (a) business conducted and (b) accounts generated by the use of the specified metrology instruments in terms of each specified Act; if so, on which legal grounds in respect of each specified Act; (3) what is the legal effect of any metrology instruments for which it is obligatory to comply with standards already developed, but which do not comply with these; (4) whether the specified metrology instruments may be used in the absence of such compliance; if not, what is the legal effect of any (a) business conducted and (b) accounts generated by the use of the specified metrology instruments in terms of each specified Act; if so, on which legal grounds in terms of each specified Act?
Reply:
1. (a) The Legal Metrology Act, Act 9 of 2014 is an improvement on the Trade Metrology Act, Act 77 of 1973. The Act expands trade metrology to the legal metrology domain for trade, health care and the environment amongst others, which were previously excluded from appropriate administrative control.
(b) In circumstances where standards have not been developed yet, for any metrology instrument, the CEO of the NRCS, in consultation with the user, may set interim requirements and conditions for the use of such an instrument until such time that relevant standards are developed.
2. (a) The Act makes provision for specified metrology instruments to be used in the absence of specified standards according to the stipulated process outlined above.
(b) The interpretation of the Department of Trade and Industry is that revenue generated in circumstances where there is not yet a standard, is legally permissible.
3. Section 18(1) of the Legal Metrology Act 9 of 2014 confers powers to the NRCS to take appropriate action against a defaulting party who has utilized an instrument, product or service that does not conform to legal metrology technical regulations (standards). The Act allows the NRCS to direct in writing any non-compliant instrument, product or service to be brought into compliance with the relevant standards, failing which the instrument or product may be confiscated, destroyed or returned to the country of origin.
4. Section 17(1) of the Legal Metrology Act, 9 of 2014 states that no person may import, manufacture, sell or supply a measuring instrument or product, or render a service, to which a legal metrology technical regulation applies. Costs incurred by the National Regulator for the confiscation, destruction of non-compliant measuring instrument, product or service may be recovered from the person using such measuring instrument or product, or rendering such service.
11 May 2016 - NW279
Lekota, Mr M to ask the Minister of Human Settlements
Whether her department has transformed any of the apartheid established townships in order to ensure that the specified townships conform to the full definition of a human settlement in keeping with its own designation as the Department of Human Settlements; if not, why not; if so, which townships are now fully functional human settlements?
Reply:
Indeed Honourable member, we have taken considerable strides in transforming apartheid established townships and we are determined to do more still in order to reverse the apartheid spatial planning and its legacy. For instance, in Soweto we have provided sports facilities, built malls, and paved roads. I invite the Honourable member to visit Cosmo City, which is one amongst our success stories. Evidence of our projects can be seen in many apartheid established townships nationally, places like Kwa-Mashu, Umlazi, Langa, Khayelitsha, Mamelodi and Atteridgeville are a few examples where our footprint can be seen.
We have managed to transform approximately 98% of all our projects to be representative of a human settlement, which includes access to amenities like schools, medical facilities, shopping centres, places of worship, points of transportation and access to roads.
The table below indicates the Human Settlements’ footprint.
Number of projects reflecting characteristics of a Human Settlements |
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|
Number of projects being implemented (2014/15) |
Amenities: |
Access to roads |
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Province |
1 km |
5km Radius |
10km Radius |
1km Radius |
5km Radius |
|
EC |
977 |
829 |
941 |
942 |
904 |
942 |
FS |
1538 |
1282 |
1507 |
1521 |
1476 |
1521 |
GP |
1276 |
1156 |
1274 |
1274 |
1266 |
1274 |
KZN |
942 |
735 |
924 |
925 |
877 |
925 |
LP |
1251 |
882 |
1198 |
1224 |
1070 |
1224 |
MP |
1666 |
1208 |
1563 |
1581 |
1499 |
1583 |
NC |
573 |
354 |
433 |
448 |
430 |
467 |
NW |
473 |
436 |
544 |
555 |
542 |
560 |
WC |
1540 |
1438 |
1511 |
1516 |
1494 |
1516 |
Total |
10236 |
8320 |
9895 |
9986 |
9558 |
10012 |
% of projects within specific distances from the project, with characteristics of a human settlement |
|
81% |
97% |
98% |
93% |
98% |
It is further important to note that out of a total of 10 236 projects, only 70 projects (0.68%), fall outside a designated town boundary. That is due to the fact that they are projects that focus on rural communities and self-help projects (PHP).
Additionally, we have referenced and profiled a few of the largest towns in the country in relation to the above analysis (Annexure A). From this list there are none of these large towns that cannot be classified as a human settlement based on the definition of a human settlement.
11 May 2016 - NW1257
Bagraim, Mr M to ask the Minister of Trade and Industry
(a) How many (i) international and (ii) domestic trips has a certain person (name and details furnished) undertaken since her appointment, (b) what class of travel did she use in each case and (c) what was the cost per financial year for these trips in terms of (i) accommodation costs, (ii) car rental costs and (iii) subsistence allowances?
Reply:
The requested information relates to a period that spans 11 years, which exceeds the period that the NEF stores records of the nature requested once audited. In terms of National Treasury Regulations, the NEF is required to keep records containing the requested information for a maximum period of 5 years.
It is therefore not possible at this point in time to respond comprehensively to the question as this is an onerous task by virtue of the considerable time that has lapsed since appointment of the CEO in 2005. Over the last few years the NEF has responded to similar questions relating to its CEO from the DA and has provided all necessary information as that related to information which was within its possession. We would also like to bring the Hon. Bagraim’s attention to the fact that the Hon. McPherson asked a similar question about the CEO of the NEF on 15 April 2016 and the NEF has provided responses thereto.
It is therefore regrettable that the NEF has had to contend with this volume and frequency of questions that relate to the same matter as this distracts valuable care and attention from the core business of the NEF. The latest request might necessitate the appointment of an external service provider to review NEF records and compile the report required by Hon. Bagraim.
11 May 2016 - NW1357
Alberts, Mr ADW to ask the Minister of Trade and Industry
(1)(a) To what extent the Legal Metrology Act, Act 9 of 2014, is an improvement on the Trade Metrology Act, Act 77 of 1973, and (b) what is the legal effect of any metrology instruments for which it is obligatory to develop standards in terms of the specified Acts, but for which no standards have yet been developed; (2) whether the specified metrology instruments may be used in the absence of the specified standards; if not, what is the legal effect of any (a) business conducted and (b) accounts generated by the use of the specified metrology instruments in terms of each specified Act; if so, on which legal grounds in respect of each specified Act; (3) what is the legal effect of any metrology instruments for which it is obligatory to comply with standards already developed, but which do not comply with these; (4) whether the specified metrology instruments may be used in the absence of such compliance; if not, what is the legal effect of any (a) business conducted and (b) accounts generated by the use of the specified metrology instruments in terms of each specified Act; if so, on which legal grounds in terms of each specified Act? NW1506E
Reply:
1. (a) The Legal Metrology Act, Act 9 of 2014 is an improvement on the Trade Metrology Act, Act 77 of 1973. The Act expands trade metrology to the legal metrology domain for trade, health care and the environment amongst others, which were previously excluded from appropriate administrative control.
(b) In circumstances where standards have not been developed yet, for any metrology instrument, the CEO of the NRCS, in consultation with the user, may set interim requirements and conditions for the use of such an instrument until such time that relevant standards are developed.
2. (a) The Act makes provision for specified metrology instruments to be used in the absence of specified standards according to the stipulated process outlined above.
(b) The interpretation of the Department of Trade and Industry is that revenue generated in circumstances where there is not yet a standard, is legally permissible.
3. Section 18(1) of the Legal Metrology Act 9 of 2014 confers powers to the NRCS to take appropriate action against a defaulting party who has utilized an instrument, product or service that does not conform to legal metrology technical regulations (standards). The Act allows the NRCS to direct in writing any non-compliant instrument, product or service to be brought into compliance with the relevant standards, failing which the instrument or product may be confiscated, destroyed or returned to the country of origin.
4. Section 17(1) of the Legal Metrology Act, 9 of 2014 states that no person may import, manufacture, sell or supply a measuring instrument or product, or render a service, to which a legal metrology technical regulation applies. Costs incurred by the National Regulator for the confiscation, destruction of non-compliant measuring instrument, product or service may be recovered from the person using such measuring instrument or product, or rendering such service.
11 May 2016 - NW701
Van Dyk, Ms V to ask the Minister of Communications
(1)(a) How many projects have been funded by the Media Development and Diversity Agency (MDDA) in terms of community printing and (b) how many of the specified projects are still running since the entity was established in 2004; (2)(a) how many projects have been funded by the MDDA in terms of community radio and (b) how many of the specified projects are still running since her reply to question 2876 on 26 August 2015; (3)(a) how many of the specified projects have been funded more than once, (b) which companies have been funded more than once and (c) what was the reason for allocating additional funding in each case?
Reply:
(1) (a) The MDDA has, since inception, funded 68 Small Commercial Media Print Projects
(b) 45 Small Commercial Media Print projects are currently receiving both financial (disbursement) and non-financial support (fully disbursed)
(2) (a) The MDDA has funded 103 Community Radio Stations since 2004
(b) 99 stations are fully operational
(3) 36 Small Commercial Media publications and 27 community radio stations as follows:
Small Commercial Print
- Genuine Magazine
- Isibane News
- Maputaland Mirror
- Phumelela Express
- Seipone/Xivoni/Tshivhoni
- Taxi Talk
- Uxhumano/Ziwaphi
- Bravo,
- Free State News
- Winelands Echo
- Rainbow News
- Hope Community
- Coal City
- Chalkline
- Northwest on Sunday
- Masilonyana
- Ngoho News
- Dizindaba News
- Eastern Cape Women Magazine
- Ezakwazulu News
- Lema Printing and Media house
- Die Horison
- Religious News
- Nkomazi Observer
- Mmaiseng News
- Metro News
- Multi – Purpose Magazine
- North Western Times
- Langa Media
- Ikhwezi
- Mmega Dikgang
- Zithethele
- Treasure Magazine
- Gulova Magazine
- Alex Pioneer
- Nthavela
Community Radio
- Barberton Community Radio
- Vukani Community Radio
- Eastern Cape Community Radio Hub (NCRF)
- Indonsakusa Community Radio
- Maputaland Community Radio
- Mokopane Community Radio
- Moutse Community Radio
- Moletjie Community Radio
- Radio Teemaneng
- eKhepheni community Radio
- Ermerlo Community Radio
- Makhado radio station
- Greater Giyani community radio
- Umgungundlovu community radio
- Inanda FM,
- Vibe FM,
- Mohodi CR,
- Sekhukhune CR,
- Radio Riverside
- Bushbuckridge CR
- Voice of Tembisa
- Alex FM
- Alfred Nzo CR
- Bush Radio
- NFM
- Koepel FM
- Motheo CR
(c) Additional funding is recommended taking consideration of the escalating printing and distribution costs, providing opportunity to the publication to increase market share such moving from publishing monthly to fortnightly and increasing the distribution footprint, funding allocated for 12 months is not sufficient for the businesses to break even and establish themselves in the market. (including Cities) in South Africa.
MR NN MUNZHELELE
DIRECTOR GENERAL [ACTING]
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATIONS
DATE:
MS AF MUTHAMBI (MP)
MINISTER OF COMMUNICATIONS
DATE
10 May 2016 - NW1155
Alberts, Mr ADW to ask the Minister of Mineral Resources
(1)With reference to his reply to question 287 on 14 March 2016, (a) what was (i) his specific role and (ii) the extent of his involvement in discussions that were held in Switzerland around the sale of the Optimum mine by Glencore to Oakbay, (b) which persons were involved and (c) who requested his involvement in the specified discussions; (2) who was the official of the department who accompanied him on the visit?
Reply:
(1)(a)(i)(ii) To promote mining and address company issues relating to investment climate in the country in general, and to mitigate imminent of retrenchments.
(b) The Department is not at liberty to disclose the identity of persons involved outside of its employment.
(c) No person in particular. I identify challenges and act upon them in a manner I deem appropriate.
(2) As previously indicated, the Minister was accompanied by a senior official of the Department. It is not normal practice for the Department to disclose the identity of officials who travel and accompany the Minister in their official capacity, as it may potentially compromise the performance of their official duties.
NA QUESTION FOR WRITTEN REPLY
QUESTION NUMBER: 287 : CO582E
DATE OF PUBLICATION IN INTERNAL QUESTION PAPER:
INTERNAL QUESTION PAPER NUMBER:
287. Mr J S Malema (EFF) to ask the Minister of Mineral Resources:
(a) What was the purpose of his recent trip to Switzerland, (b) who was part of the delegation and (c) how much did the trip cost the department? NW294E
Reply
- To promote mining and investment opportunities in South Africa
- Minister was accompanied by an official from the department.
- R347 000, 00.
Approved/not approved
Mr MJ Zwane
Minister of Mineral Resources
Date Submitted:-……………/………………/2016
10 May 2016 - NW969
Horn, Mr W to ask the Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs
With reference to the Kabuso Investigative Report into the Makana Local Municipality in the Eastern Cape, (a) what action has he taken against those implicated in the report, (b) what plans does he have, if any, to recover any financial losses incurred by the guilty parties and (c) when will he table the Kabuso report, released in February 2010, in Parliament?
Reply:
The response below was provided by the Makana Local Municipality:
(a) Following the recommendations of the Kabuso forensic report, the employment contracts of the Municipal Manager and Strategic Manager in the Office of the Mayor were terminated. Further, a committee was established consisting of councillors to address issues implicating councillors and an action plan was also submitted to Council in order to address issues implicating officials. This process is being coordinated by the Administrator.
(b) The municipality’s legal representatives are engaging with those implicated with a view to recover the financial losses incurred by the municipality.
(c) The Administrator is dealing with this matter and would adhere to such a request.
10 May 2016 - NW1250
Macpherson, Mr DW to ask the Minister of Trade and Industry
(a) When will he release the full forensic report into the National Gambling Board and (b) what has been the cause of the delay in doing so?
Reply:
The forensic report has been released to relevent role players for their attention and action.
10 May 2016 - NW909
Rawula, Mr T to ask the Minister of Labour
(1) Has she earned any additional income from businesses, in particular businesses doing businesses for Government, since her appointment as Minister of Labour; if so, (a) when, (b) how much did she earn, (c) from which businesses and (d)for what work; (2) whether her (a) spouse, (b) children and (c) close family earned income from businesses, in particular businesses doing work for Government, through her appointment as Minister: if so, in respect of each case, (i) when, (ii) how much did each earn, (ii) from which businesses and (iv) for what work?
Reply:
1. All Members of Parliament do declare as required through Members Interests Office and such declarations are made public.
2. The forms used for declarations in the Members Interest Office specify who else should reflect.
10 May 2016 - NW794
Bagraim, Mr M to ask the Minister of Labour
What is the status of the relocation of the offices of the Commission for Conciliation, Mediation and Arbitration in Cape Town in the Western Cape?
Reply:
The lease will expire on 30 September 2016. CCMA intending to extend the existing lease to allow for sufficient time to go for tender.
10 May 2016 - NW1185
Lorimer, Mr JR to ask the Minister of Mineral Resources
(a) How many mine closure certificates were issued in the (i) 2011-12, (ii) 2012-13, (iii) 2013-14, (iv) 2014-15 and (v) 2015-16 financial years and (b) what was the (i) name and (ii) location of each mine that was issued with a closure certificate and (c) on what date was each specified certificate issued?
Reply:
(a) (i) 2011 – 2012 = 71
(ii) 2012 – 2013 = 96
(iii) 2013 – 2014 = 102
(iv) 2014 – 2015 = 75
(v) 2015 – 2016 = 101
(b)(c) Please see Annexure A
ANNEXURE A
ABBREVIATIONS ON THIS DOCUMENT:
MP-MINING PERMIT
ML-MINING LICENSE (OLD ORDER MINING RIGHT)
MR-MINING RIGHT
2011 / 2012 Financial Year |
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Reference |
Name |
Location |
Date Issued |
KZN30/5/1/3/2/366MP |
Obreeze Business Enterprise |
A portion of sub 13 of the farm reserve No.5 No.15824 |
22/06/2011 |
KZN30/5/1/3/2/528MP |
MJ Schuit |
Portion of the remainder of portion 8 of the farm Hyde Park No.10233 |
18/08/2011 |
KZN30/5/1/3/2/452MP |
DK Pillay |
A portion of the Matigulu river adjacent to the remainder of the farm 7638HV |
08/02/2012 |
KZN30/5/1/3/2/340MP |
SR Khuzwayo |
A portion of the farm Wigton No.12693 |
20/01/2012 |
6/2/2/543 |
North Brick cc |
Res Van Ond B Nooitgedacht No. 60 |
23/02/2012 |
= 05
2012 / 2013 Financial Year |
|||
Reference |
Name |
Location |
Date Issued |
= 00
2013 / 2014 Financial Year |
|||
Reference |
Name |
Location |
Date Issued |
KZN30/5/1/3/2/733MP |
Mr C L Campher |
Remainder of the farm Vaalkrantz |
16/04/2013 |
KZN30/5/1/3/2/10MP |
E & G Redinger |
Rem of Rottenberg 14966 |
16/04/2013 |
KZN30/5/1/3/2/193MP |
Homefront Trading cc |
Remainder of subdivision 4 of the farm Camptonsdale No.2135 |
16/04/2013 |
KZN30/5/1/3/2/73MP |
P2X Construction (Pty) Ltd |
The Kwahlati river which forms part of reserve No.18 No.15838 |
08/05/2013 |
KZN30/5/1/3/2/195MP |
CZX Consulting cc |
A portion of sub 6 of the farm Camptons dale No.2135 |
10/06/2013 |
KZN30/5/1/3/2/215MP |
Joost Hendrik Von Zon |
Remainder of a portion of the farm Jachtdrift No.41 |
27/06/2013 |
KZN30/5/1/3/2/279MP |
Totekh Trading Projects cc |
A portion of portion 179 of the farm Cottonlands No.1575 |
14/10/2013 |
KZN30/5/1/3/2/71MP |
P2X Construction (Pty) Ltd |
Blood river which forms part of reserve No.18 and rem of Uithoek No.156 |
24/02/2014 |
KZN30/5/1/3/2/580MP |
Mr N V Chetty |
Sub 46 of 7 of the farm Louisiana No.3239 |
21/02/2014 |
= 09
2014 / 2015 Financial Year |
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Reference |
Name |
Location |
Date Issued |
6/2/2/868 |
HFE Wichmann & Company (Pty) Ltd |
Lot 1997 Uvongo |
08/05/2014 |
KZN30/5/1/3/2/282MP |
HFE Wichmann & Company (Pty) Ltd |
Lot 1997 of the farm Seaview |
08/05/2014 |
6/2/2/921 |
RBM |
Townboard Lease Area |
08/05/2014 |
= 03
2015 / 2016 Financial Year |
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Reference |
Name |
Location |
Date Issued |
56MP |
Eskom Holdings Limited |
Portion of the Farm Trekboer 1002 |
14/10/2015 |
327MP |
Eskom Holdings Limited |
A portion of the farm Paardekraal No.1979 |
14/10/2015 |
671MP |
Kusakusa Agricultural Farming cc |
A portion of the farm Pencarrow No.17860 |
20/04/2015 |
607MP |
H C Harley |
Remainder of the farm Zandplaats No.178 |
26/05/2015 |
10296MP |
Grace Brick and Block cc |
Alexandra Native Location No.4, No.16460, and part of remainder of Mishack No.9176 |
26/05/2015 |
639MP |
ANPG |
Portion 22 of the farm Lot 61 No.1521 |
25/08/2015 |
642MP |
ANPG |
Portion 22 of the farm Lot 61 No.1521 |
25/08/2015 |
583MP |
Transnet |
Portion 77 of Hardings Dale Farm No.822FT |
03/02/2016 |
584MP |
Transnet |
Stocklands and Oatlands Farm No.878FT |
03/02/2016 |
62MP |
Eskom Holdings Limited |
A portion of the Farm Welkom 1310 |
14/10/2015 |
326MP |
Eskom Holdings Limited |
A portion of the farm Braamhoek No.1220 |
14/10/2015 |
60MP |
Eskom Holdings Limited |
Portion 2 of the Farm Braamhoek 1220 - PMB |
14/10/2015 |
739MP |
SM Chowles |
Portion of the farm Kinglen No.16319 |
25/02/2016 |
130MP |
Willsyl Business Enterprises |
A portion of sub 1 of the Farm Fairview No.7915 |
03/02/2016 |
6/2/2/1249 |
SANRAL |
Portion 17 of Poogaskraal |
03/02/2016 |
108MP |
K Padayachee |
Portion 3 of the Farm Woodland Lodge No.2364 |
30/03/2016 |
128MP |
South Coast Stone Crushers t/a NPC aggregate |
Remainder of Portion 1 of the Farm Fairview No.15590 |
03/02/2016 |
=17
MPUMALANGA
2011 / 2012 Financial Year |
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Reference |
Name |
Location |
Date Issued |
MP 30/5/1/3/3/2/1/(632)MP |
B&E International (Pty) Ltd |
Portion of Portion 3 of Klipfontein 566 JR |
15/2/2012 |
MP 30/5/1/3/3/2/1/(633)MP |
B&E International (Pty) Ltd |
Portion of Portion 3 of Klipfontein 566 JR |
15/2/2012 |
MP 30/5/1/3/3/2/1/(634) MP |
B&E International (Pty) Ltd |
Portion of Portion 3 of Klipfontein 566 JR |
15/2/2012 |
= 03
2012 / 2013 Financial Year |
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Reference |
Name |
Location |
Date Issued |
0 |
2013 / 2014 Financial Year |
|||
Reference |
Name |
Location |
Date Issued |
MP30/5/1/3/3/2/1/(159) MP |
SANRAL |
Ptn 19 of Leeubank 427 JS,Ptn 5 of Wintershoek 390 JS,R/E of Weltevreden 381 JT,R/E of ptn 29 of Paardeplaats 380 JT,Ptn 17 of Weltevreden 381 JT |
22/07/2013 |
MP 30/5/1/3/3/2/1/(91) MP |
Department of Water Affairs and Forestry |
Ptn 5 of Van Tondershoek 317 IS |
15/10/2013 |
=02
2014 / 2015 Financial Year |
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Reference |
Name |
Location |
Date Issued |
MP 30/5/1/3/3/2/1/(460) MP |
Hectorspruit Sand & Klip cc |
Savannah 396 JU |
29/07/2014 |
=01
2015 / 2016 Financial Year |
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Reference |
Name |
Location |
Date Issued |
0 |
NORTH WEST |
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FILE NO |
APPLICANT |
LOCATION |
CLOSURE ISSUED |
2011/2012 |
|||
3166 |
Swanvest 234 (Pty) Ltd |
Klipbankfontein 26 IP & Witklip 6 IP: Lichtenburg |
30/11/2011 |
6/2/2/1072 |
Visser PJ |
Klipbankfontein 26 IP: Lichtenburg |
06/12/2011 |
6/2/2/3106 |
Wettige Praatjies BK |
Remaining extent of the farm Abelskop 75 HO: Schweizer-Reneke |
01/11/2011 |
6/2/2/1486& 5/3/2/1341 |
E.P Roodt |
rem extent of portion 2 of the farm Vliegenkraal 13 HO. Schweizer-Reneke |
07/11/2011 |
250 MP |
Rachel Charlotte Elizabeth Stone |
Portion 16 (A portion of portion 7) of the farm Goedgedacht 197 (Area C): Wolmaransstad |
signed on 15/11/2011 |
251 MP |
Rachel Charlotte Elizabeth Stone |
Portion 16 (A portion of portion 7) of the farm Goedgedacht 197 (Area A): Wolmaransstad |
Signed on 28/09/2011 |
377 MP |
R. Engelbrecht |
ptn of ptn 14 of Rietfontein 394 JP. Swartruggens |
14/07/2011. |
5/3/2/2733 or 6/2/2/1760 |
Dirk Jacobus Nieuwoudt |
ptns 10, 15 all of the farm biesieslaagte 53 HO. Schweizer-Reneke |
01/11/2011. |
316 MP |
G.A Takang |
cert ptn of the farm Christiana Town and Townlands 325 HO. Christiana |
CC Signed on 24/10/2011. Sub no: 01/2011 |
5/2/2/4001 |
F Kairuz |
ptn 22, 31 & 32 of the farm London 112 HO. Schweizer-Reneke |
CCsigned on 27/10/2011. Sub no: 46/2011 |
5/2/2/668 |
Jan Van Vuuren |
remaining portion of portion 5 ( a portion of portion 2) and the remaining portion of portion 2 of the farm Werdiend 151 HO.Wolmarannstard |
CC signed on 29/02/2012. Sub no: 04/2012 |
TOTAL: 11 |
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2012/2013 |
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5/2/2/2393 |
De Beers Consolidated Mines Limited |
the farm Welgeval 267 KP. Rustenburg |
Closure certificate issued on 09/10/2012 |
5/2/2/2393 |
IFO van Rooyen |
Doornfontein 313 IP: Wolmaransstad |
Signed on 27/11/2012 |
5/3/2/2351/6/2/2/2994 |
M. J. Kellerman & F. M. Kellerman |
Portions 20 & 23 (portion of portion 16) of the farm Welverdient 151 HO: Wolmaransstad |
signed on 20/08/2012 |
209 MP |
J. C. Lock |
ptn 20 of the farm Maraechesfontein 54 HO. Schweizer Reneke |
signed on 18/06/2012 |
6/2/2/1792 |
C & C Delwery BK |
Rem ext of ptn 3 of the farm Brankvalley 396 IO, Wolmaransstad |
Closure certificate issued on 09/10/2012 |
665 MP |
M. E. Timana |
farm molopo ratshidi 302 JQ. Molopo |
CC signed on 21/05/2012. Sub no: 20/2012 |
309 MR |
South African National Roads Agency Limited |
remainder of the farm Kromellenboog 320 HO. Christiana |
CC signed on 25/05/2012. sub no: 18/2012 |
305 MR |
South African National Roads Agency Limited |
ptn 3 of the farm Zendelingsfontein 290. Bloemhof |
CC on 24/05/2012. sub no: 13/2012 |
302 MR |
South African National Roads Agency Limited |
ptn 12 of the farm Palmietfontein 295 HO. Bloemhof |
CC signed on 25/05/2012. sub no: 14/2012 |
497 MP |
South African National Roads Agency Limited |
ptns 5 & 11 of the farm Kareefontein 340 HO. Bloemhof |
CC signed on 25/05/2012. sub no: 19/2012 |
500 MR |
South African National Roads Agency Limited |
the farm Zoutpan 301 HO. Christiana & Bloemhof |
CC signed on 24/05/2012. sub no: 17/2012 |
501 MR |
South African National Roads Agency Limited |
ptn 10 of the farm Zoutpan 301 HO. Christiana & bloemhof |
CC signed on 24/05/2012. sub no: 16/2012 |
499 MR |
South African National Roads Agency Limited |
ptn 5 of the farm Matlabaandstad 299 HO. Christiana & Bloemhof |
CC signed on 25/05/2012. sub no: 15/2012 |
5/3/2/ 2453& 6/2/2/3392 |
Kalklaagte Delwery CC |
rem ptn of ptn 6 of the farm Klipfontein 137 HO. Schweizer-reneke |
CC signed on 27/11/2012. Sub no: 48/2012 |
723 MP |
H.M Du Prees |
ptn of ptn 6 of the farm Oog Van Schoonspruit 18 IP. Ventersdorp |
CC Signed on the 14/06/2012. Sub no: 33/2012 |
6/2/2/1881 & 5/2/2/3263 |
Louis ehlers |
Erf 507 HO. Bloemhof |
CC Signed on the 18/06/2012. Sub no: 23/2012 |
6/2/2/3272 & 5/3/2/2595 |
Kobus Roos Boerdery (Pty) Ltd |
rem ext of the farm Delareyskraal 69 HO. Schweizer-Reneke |
CC Signed on the 06/08/2012. Sub no: 37/2012 |
213 MP |
J.C Lock |
cet ptn of tn 20 of the farm Maraetchesfintein 54 HO. Schweizer-Reneke |
CC Signed on the 18/06/2012. Sub no: 28/2012 |
170 MP |
Sybrand Van Dyk |
rem ext of ptn 13 of the farm Vuuefontein 117 HO. Schweizer-Reneke |
CC Signed on the 30/05/2012. Sub no: 12/2012 |
209 MP |
J.C Lock |
cet ptn of tn 20 of the farm Maraetchesfintein 54 HO. Schweizer-Reneke |
CC issued on the 19/06/2012 |
1202 MP |
G.B Masilo |
ptn 30 of Weltevreden 268 HO Bloenhof |
CC signed on 27/11/2012. sub no: 10/2013 |
6/2/2/1374 & 5/3/2/3457 |
Mineral Resources Corporation SA ([PTY) Ltd |
ptn 11(ptn of ptn 3) and remaining extent of portion 3 of the farms Holfontein 297 HO, Christiana |
CC signed on 25/05/2012. Sub no: 21/2013 |
6/2/2/3375 |
Goedgenoeg Ontwikkelings BK |
Certain portion of the farm Palmietfontein 295 HO,Wildehoenderkraal 296 HO, Panfontein 270 HO and Uitkyk 342. |
CC issued on 07/06/2012. Sub no: 32/2012 |
920 MP |
G.B Masilo |
portion 21 of the farm Klipfontein 344 HO,Bloemhof |
CC issued on 27/11/2012. sub no: 11/2013 |
TOTAL: 25 |
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2013/2014 |
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418 MP |
A. P. Symons |
remainder of the fram Kareepan 177 HO. |
closure certificate issued on the 12/11/2013 |
38 MR |
Etruscan Diamonds (Pty)Ltd |
rem ext of the farm Klipgat 18 IQ. Ventersdorp |
closure certificate issued on the 15/10/2013 |
651 MP |
Imvozabantu Contractors |
ptn 15 of the farm Christiana town and town lands 325 HO:Christiana |
closure certificate issued on the 15/10/2013 |
803 MP |
8 Mile Investments 169 (Pty) Ltd |
cert ptn of ptn 4 of the farm Welgelegen 677 IN. Vryburg |
CC signed on 18/03/2013. Sub no: 18/2013 |
212 MR & 6/2/2/2674 |
Wynand Johannes Visser |
cert ptn of the farm Christiana Town and Town Lands 325 HO. Christiana |
CC signed on 18/01/2013. sub no. 01/2013 |
1100 MP |
Department of Transport, Roads and Community Safety |
Majeakgoro Village JQ,Taung |
CC signed on 19/03/2013. Sub no:22/2013 |
958 MP |
Daniel Bhoodoo |
ptn 21 of the farm klipkuil JP, Lichtenburg |
CC signed on 26/11/2013. Sub no: 45/2013 |
1202 MP |
G.B Masilo |
ptn 30 of Weltevreden 268 HO Bloenhof |
CC signed on 27/11/2012. sub no: 10/2013 |
6/2/2/1374 & 5/3/2/3457 |
Mineral Resources Corporation SA ([PTY) Ltd |
ptn 11(ptn of ptn 3) and remaining extent of portion 3 of the farms Holfontein 297 HO, Christiana |
CC signed on 25/05/2012. Sub no: 21/2013 |
920 MP |
G.B Masilo |
portion 21 of the farm Klipfontein 344 HO,Bloemhof |
CC issued on 27/11/2012. sub no: 11/2013 |
83 MP |
F.E Marx |
crt ptn of the Rem Ext of ptn 5 of the Farm Syferfontein no 2 HO.Wolmransstsd |
CC signed on 18/03/2013. sub no: 20/2013 |
99 MP |
F.E Marx |
crt ptn of the Rem Ext of ptn 5 of the Farm Syferfontein no 2 HO.Wolmransstsd |
CC signed on 18/03/2013. sub no: 19/2013 |
5/3/2/2460 |
M.J Toit |
extent of ptn 1 of the farm Gezicht 265 HO. Bloemhof |
CC issued on the 15/10/2013 |
1312 MP |
Blink Klip Mining (Pty) Ltd |
portion 20 (portion of portion 3) of the farm Vlakfontein 37 HP, Wolmarannstad |
CC issued 20/08/2013. sub no: 32/2013 |
1313 MP |
Blink Klip Mining (Pty) Ltd |
over portion 20 (portion of portion 3) of the farm Vlankfontein 37 HP, Wolmaransstad |
CC issued 20/08/2013. sub no: 33/2013 |
729 MP |
D.W.Hughes |
Certain portion of the farm Molopo Ratshidi 302 JO. Molopo/Mafikeng. |
Granted on 29/10/2013, sub no.46/2013 |
730 MP |
D.W.Hughes |
Certain portion of the farm Molopo Ratshidi 302 JO. Molopo/Mafikeng. |
Granted on 29/10/2013, sub no.47/2013 |
731 MP |
D.W.Hughes |
Certain portion of the farm Molopo Ratshidi 302 JO. Molopo/Mafikeng. |
Granted on 29/10/2013, sub no.48/2013 |
6/2/2/420 & 5/3/2/435 |
Northern Cape Crushers BK |
Portion 3 (a portion of portion 3) of the farm Waterloo 739 IN and portion 8 ( a portion of portion 5) of the farm Waterloo 730 IN, Vryburg |
CC 23/07/2013. sub no: 33/2013 |
6/2/21185 |
Mr. H. C. Gerber |
Ptn 10 (ptn of ptn 2) of the farm Eerstebegin, Schweizer Reneke |
CC issued 19/02/2014 |
6/2/2/1023 & 5/3/2/456 |
Schalk Jacobus Boerdery |
the farm Varkenskraal 93. Ventersdorp |
CC issued on 10/06/2014 no. 15/2014 |
381 MP |
J.J.C Buitendag |
portion of portion 19 of woodstock 397 JP |
CC issued on 15/10/2014 sub no: 29/2014 |
382 MP |
J.J.C Buitendag |
portion of portion 19 of woodstock 397 JP |
CC issued on 15/10/2014 sub no: 30/2014 |
378 MP |
J.J.C Buitendag |
portion of portion 19 of woodstock 397 JP |
CC issued on 15/10/2014 |
5/2/2/477 & 6/2/2/1945 |
Daniel Rudolf Kriel |
the farm Oshoek 367 IO. Delareyville |
CC issued on 21/01/2014, Sub no: 01/2014 |
TOTAL : 25 |
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2014/2015 |
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6/2/2/1023 & 5/3/2/456 |
Schalk Jacobus Boerdery |
the farm Varkenskraal 93. Ventersdorp |
CC issued on 10/06/2014 no. 15/2014 |
381 MP |
J.J.C Buitendag |
a portion of portion 19 of woodstock 397 JP |
CC issued on 15/10/2014 sub no: 29/2014 |
382 MP |
J.J.C Buitendag |
a portion of portion 19 of woodstock 397 JP |
CC issued on 15/10/2014 sub no: 30/2014 |
378 MP |
J.J.C Buitendag |
portion of portion 19 of woodstock 397 JP |
CC issued on 15/10/2014 |
5/2/2/477 & 6/2/2/1945 |
Daniel Rudolf Kriel |
The farm Oshoek 367 IO. Delareyville |
CC issued on 21/01/2014, Sub no: 01/2014 |
461 MP |
Syfergat Delwery CC |
Certain portion of the remaining extent of portion 19 ( portion of portion 3) of the farm Baviaanskraans 80 HP, Wolmaransstad |
CC issued 10/06/2014 no. 16/2014 |
6/2/2/3624 |
Syfergat Delwery BK |
Portion 21 (a portion of portion 4) and remaining portion of portion 4 of the farm Baviaanskraans, Wolmaransstad |
CC issued 10/06/2014 no 18/2014 |
1108 MP |
T.A Tlape |
Certain portion of the farm Molopo Ratshidi 302 JO. Molopo. |
CC issued 10/06/2014 no. 09/2014 |
443 MR |
Carel-Lo-Andries Botha |
Remaining extent of the farm Webb 159 HO, Wolmaransstad |
CC 03/09/2014. sub no: 25/2014 |
239 MP |
Ntombiningi Margaret Manda |
The farm Welverdien 361 JP, Lichtenburg |
CC 25/06/2014. sub no: 11/2014 |
1169 MP |
Leala Trading 107 (Pty) Ltd |
Remaining ptn of ptn 8 (ptn of ptn 2) of the farm Elandslaagte 427 IP, Klerksdorp |
CC 25/06/2014. sub no: 12/2014 |
1170 MP |
Leala Trading 107 (Pty) Ltd |
Remaining ptn of ptn 8 (ptn of ptn 2) of the farm Elandslaagte 427 IP, Klerksdorp |
CC 25/06/2014. sub no: 13/2014 |
1171 MP |
Leala Trading 107 (Pty) Ltd |
Remaining ptn of ptn 8 (ptn of ptn 2) of the farm Elandslaagte 427 IP, Klerksdorp |
CC 25/06/2014. sub no: 14/2014 |
TOTAL : 13 |
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2015/2016 |
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6/2/2/367 |
O.J Steyn |
Muiskraal 127 IQ: Ventersdorp |
CC issued 27/02/2015 |
289 MP |
J & P Delwery |
rem ptn of ptn 2 iof the farm roodepan 163 HO, Wolmaransstad |
CC 14/10/2015, sub no.25/2015 |
6/2/2/3545 |
C.F Du Plooy |
ptn 27 of the farm Zamenkomst 86 IQ. Ventersdorp |
CC 22/10/2015, sub no.35/2015 |
703 MP |
Selebedi Serame |
certain ptn of the farm Town and Townlands 184 HO. Wolmaransstad |
CC issued 14/10/2015, sub no 46/2015 |
5/2/2/4006 |
J.H Lubbe |
ptn 8 of the farm Olievenfontein ,Bloemhof |
CC issued 14/10/2015, sub no 43/2015 |
6/2/2/3443 |
G.J.J Van Rensburg |
ptns of the farm Palmietfontein 8 HP. Wolmaransstad |
CC issued 06/02/2015 no 03/2015 |
1440 MP |
Dept of Public Works, Roads & Transport |
Kagisano Local /Municipality, Phaposane village. Mafikeng |
CC issued 27/02/2015 no.08/2015 |
1374 MP |
Mulonga Investment (Pty) Ltd |
Certain ptn of the remaining extent of ptn 14 of Bokfontein 448 JQ, Madibeng |
CC 14/10/2015, sub no 42/2015 |
1373 MP |
Mulonga Investment (Pty) Ltd |
Certain ptn of the remaining extent of ptn 14 of Bokfontein 448 JQ, Madibeng |
CC 14/10/2015, sub no 42/2015 |
1381 MP |
KGOSHIHADI Trading and Project 24 cc |
On area B of the farm KameelBoom 284 KP, Rustenburg |
CC 24/06/2015, sub no.19/2015 |
1010 MP |
Rich Rewards Trading 213 (Pty) Ltd |
Portion 31 of the farm Boekenhoutfontein 260 JQ, Rustenburg |
CC 14/10/2015, sub no.33/2015 |
959 MP |
M.H Roos |
Portion 9 of the farm Heuningboom 99 JQ, Marico |
CC 14/10/2015, sub no.24/2015 |
10124 MP |
ABIGAK 1 Generaltrading & investment CC |
Certain ptn of ptn 21 of the farm Klipkuil 352 JP, Lichtenburg |
CC 24/06/2015, sub no.16/2015 |
10125 MP |
ABIGAK 1 Generaltrading & investment CC |
Certain ptn of ptn 21 of the farm Klipkuil 352 JP, Lichtenburg |
CC 24/06/2015, sub no.17/2015 |
10126 MP |
ABIGAK 1 Generaltrading & investment CC |
Certain ptn of ptn 21 of the farm Klipkuil 352 JP, Lichtenburg |
CC 24/06/2015, sub no.18/2015 |
1254 MP |
Mtanzani excavation diamond dealer |
Ptn 21 (ptn of ptn 20) of the farm Klipkuil 352 JP, Lichtenburg |
CC issued 06/02/2015 no 06/2015 |
1253 MP |
Mtanzani excavation diamond dealer |
Ptn 21 (ptn of ptn 20) of the farm Klipkuil 352 JP, Lichtenburg |
CC issued 06/02/2015 no 05/2015 |
6/2/2/367 |
O.J Steyn |
Zwartplaat 170 IP |
CC issued on 27/02/2015 no. 13/2015 |
220 MP |
B.B Roselt |
Certain ptn of the remaining Ptn 29 (-1-6) of the farm Nooitgedacht 434 IP, Klerksdrop |
CC 14/10/2015, sub no.36/2015 |
221 MP |
Aurico Gold Reclamation (Pty) Ltd |
The remainder of ptn 5 of the farm Strathmore 436 IP, Klerksdrop |
CC 14/10/2015, sub no.37/2015 |
222 MP |
Aurico Gold Reclamation (Pty) Ltd |
The remainder of ptn 5 of the farm Strathmore 436 IP, Klerksdrop |
CC 14/10/2015, sub no.38/2015 |
1166 MP |
E.M Kuntwane |
The farm Taung Reserve 894 HN, Taung |
CC issued 06/02/2015 no 10/2015 |
952 MP |
DNI Makenete |
ptn 1 of the farm Grasfontein 356 JP, Ditsobotla |
CC 22/10/2015, sub no.39/2015 |
TOTAL : 23 |
WESTERN CAPE
2011-2012
Type of application |
Company Names |
Location |
Date Issued |
Mining right |
PAWC MR97 |
Borrow pit |
28 March 2012 |
Mining right |
J.D Stemmet (Old order MR 5/3/2/784) |
R/Ext Portion 289 Vredendal 292 |
10 January 2012 |
Mining right |
Brickrush (Old Order MR 5/3/2/982) |
Farm Doornkloof |
07 August 2011 |
Mining right |
MaccSand (Pty) Ltd (MP 224) |
Rem of Farm 996 |
07 August 2011 |
Mining right |
Pieter Visser Vervoer (Old Order MR 5/3/2/908) |
Farm Bloemedalsfontein |
08 July 2011 |
Mining right |
Corobrick (Pty) Ltd (MR 335) |
R/Extent of Farm Houddenbeck 22 |
14 June 2011 |
Mining right |
MaccSand (Pty) Ltd (MR 64) |
ERF 1915 |
13 September 2011 |
Mining right |
MaccSand (Pty) Ltd (MR 65) |
Erf 4891 |
20 October 2011 |
Mining right |
MaccSand (Pty) Ltd (MR 66) |
Erf 4889 |
20 October 2011 |
Mining right |
MaccSand (Pty) Ltd (MP 05) |
Erf 1169 |
13 September 2011 |
Mining right |
MaccSand (Pty) Ltd (MP 36) |
ERF 4885 |
20 October 2011 |
= 11 2012-2013 |
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Type of application |
Company Names |
Location |
Date Issued |
Mining right |
Trans Sand (Old Order MR 5/3/2/858) |
Remainder of Farm Vaalevalley 219 |
24 May 2012 |
Mining right |
PAWC: Dept of Works (MR 236)
|
Borrow Pit |
02 August 2012 |
Mining right |
Sibathathu Mining (Old Order MR 5/3/2/985) |
Farm DroogValley |
24 May 2012 |
Mining right |
Serina Kaolin (Pty) Ltd (Old Order MR 5/3/2/105 |
Farm 932 |
17 August 2012 |
Mining right |
SANRAL (Rail Bridge quarry MR 212) |
Borrow pit |
17 August 2012 |
Mining permits |
Buy Line Trading (Pty) Ltd (MP 196) |
Farm 1385 |
19 July 2012 |
Mining right |
PAWC: Department of Transport and Public works (MR 186) |
Borrow Pit |
20 March 2013 |
=07 |
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Year 2013-2014 |
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Type of application |
Company Names |
Location |
Date Issued |
Mining right |
Beaufortwest Municipality (Old Order MR 5/3/2/572) |
Farm Dorpsmeer 185 |
17 September 2013 |
Mining right |
PAWC: Department of Transport and Public works (MR 277) |
Erf 4016 |
10 June 2013 |
Mining right |
Mercedes Trust (Old Order MR 5/3/2/476) |
Farm Rheeboksfontein 142 |
10 June 2013 |
Mining permit |
Afrimat Aggregate (Pty) Ltd (MP 264) |
Farm Vlakfontein 911 |
16 September 2013 |
Mining permit |
Afrimat Aggregate (Pty) Ltd (MP 275) |
Farm Vlakfontein 911 |
16 September 2013 |
Mining permit |
MaccSand (Pty) Ltd (MP 225) |
Remainder of Farm 996 |
18 December 2013 |
Mining permit |
MaccSand (Pty) Ltd (MP 249) |
Erf 1905 |
18 December 2013 |
Mining permit |
MaccSand (Pty) Ltd (MP 250) |
Portion 12 Farm 508 |
18 December 2013 |
Prospecting right |
Hoderkloof Nickel (Pty) Ltd (PR 267) |
Portion 1 of Farm Kleinmajiesfontein No. 2 |
18 April 2013 |
=08 |
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2014/2015 |
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Type of application |
Company |
LOCATION |
DATE ISSUED |
Mining right |
PAWC: Department of Transport and Public works (MR 338) |
Borrow pit |
09 March 2015 |
Mining permit |
Moodie Broers (Pty) Ltd (MP 221) |
R/EXT Westfield 483 |
27 August 2014 |
Mining permit |
MaccSand (Pty) Ltd (MP 271) |
Erf 989 |
27 January 2015 |
Mining permit |
MaccSand (Pty) Ltd (MP 1005) |
Portion 12 Farm 508 |
12 February 2015 |
Mining right |
Afrisam (SA) (Pty) Ltd (Old order MR 5/3/2/69) |
Farm Groenekloof 971 |
12 February 2015 |
Mining right |
Atlantic Sands (Pty) Ltd (MR 299) |
Erf 494 |
27 January 2015 |
Mining permit |
Donadio Plant Hire CC (MP 09) |
Erven 542-546 |
27 January 2015 |
= 07 2015/2016 |
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Type of application |
Company Names |
Location |
Date Issued |
Mining permit |
Zola Lamla (MP 17) |
Ptn 28 Rietkloof 144 |
21 September 2015 |
Mining right |
Kirsten & Tulleken Vervoer (Old order MR 5/3/2/782) |
Farm 191 Re Portion 2 |
27 July 2015 |
Mining right |
Imvusa Trading 240 CC (MR 46) |
Morningstar 141 |
15 May 2015 |
Mining right |
De Beers Consolodated Mines Ltd (Old order MR 5/3/2/53) |
11a |
03 August 2015 |
= 04 |
NORTHERN CAPE
Financial year 2011 – 2012
Reference |
Name |
Location |
Date of issue |
NCS 528 MR |
Departemnt of Trasport, Roads and Public Works |
ERF 147 & 254 Vioolsdrift,Namakwaland District |
12/10/2011 |
NCS 526 MR |
Departemnt of Trasport, Roads and Public Works |
Plot 266 Vioolsdrift Settlement |
12/10/2011 |
NC 6/2/2/1318 MP |
Maredi Sethole |
Farm Longlands, Barkley West District |
01/08/2011 |
NC 1348 MP |
Departemnt of Trasport, Roads and Public Works |
Farm No 219, Kuruman District |
08/08/2011 |
NC 1349 MP |
Departemnt of Trasport, Roads and Public Works |
Farm No 219, Kuruman District |
08/08/2011 |
NC 1503 MP |
Departemnt of Trasport, Roads and Public Works |
Farm 690 HM Kuruman, Kuruman District |
24/09/2011 |
NC 6/2/2/950 MP |
Teko Joseph Makoko |
Delpoorts Commonage, Barkley West |
26/08/2011 |
NC 172 MP |
Freid Delwery CC |
ERF 1 Windsorton, Barkley West District |
26/08/2011 |
NC 487 MP |
Puleng Samuel Makoisa |
ERF 1 Windsortorn, Barkley West |
08/08/2011 |
NC 489 MP |
James Fritz |
Erf 1 Windsorton, Barkley West |
08/08/2011 |
NC 1505 MP |
Departemnt of Trasport, Roads and Public Works |
Remainder of Farm 154 HM Montontonyane, Kgalagadi District |
08/08/2011 |
NCS 753 MP |
Departemnt of Trasport, Roads and Public Works |
Farm Steinkopf 122, Namakwaland District |
12/10/2011 |
NCS 769 MP |
Departemnt of Trasport, Roads and Public Works |
Farm Steinkopf 22, in Namakwaland District |
12/10/2011 |
NCS 754 MP |
Departemnt of Trasport, Roads and Public Works |
Erf 1251 Concordia, Namakwaland |
12/10/2011 |
NC 1504 MP |
Departemnt of Trasport, Roads and Public Works |
Fairfield Farm 153, Kuruman District |
12/10/2011 |
NC 1349 MP |
Departemnt of Trasport, Roads and Public Works |
Farm 219, Kurumana District |
08/08/2011 |
NCS 596 MP |
Ms T.L Griebenow |
Lot 226, Vioolsdrift Settlement |
26/03/2012 |
NC 1348 MP |
Departemnt of Trasport, Roads and Public Works |
Farm 219, Kuruman District |
26/03/2012 |
NC 1029 MP |
Butinyana Abram Bonokwane |
Farm Gong-Gong 371, Barkley West District |
05/03/2012 |
= 20
Financial Year 2012 – 2013
Reference |
Name |
Location |
Date of issue |
NCS 631 MP |
Kaboep River Resources (Pty) Ltd |
Farm Lukas vlei No 93, Kenhardt |
10/05/2012 |
NCS 637 MP |
Daniel Johannes Malan |
Farm Bethesda No 38, Kenhardt |
07/11/2012 |
NCS 687 MP |
Daniel Johannes Malan |
Farm Bethesda No 38, Kenhardt |
0711/2012 |
NC 082 MP |
J.E Cook |
Farm Longlands 350, Barkley West |
07/11/2012 |
NC 260 MP |
J.E Cook |
Farm Longlands 350, Barkley West District |
07/11/2012 |
NC 027 MP |
I.A Peyper |
Erven 5024, 6376 & 5058 of Farm Vooruitzight 81, Kimberley District |
07/11/2012 |
NC 1213 MP |
K.Susan Thlabaki |
Farm 350, Longlands, Barkley West |
07/11/2012 |
NCS 500 MP |
A.P Stone |
Portion of Farm Drogedap 258, NAmakwaland |
07/12/2012 |
NCS 6/2/2/110 MP |
Namakwa Diamante Pty Ltd |
Farm Reimbreek No 364, Namakwaland |
28/10/2012 |
NC 6/2/2/1252 MP |
Francois Maritz |
Farm Blaauwklip 519, Hay District |
07/12/2012 |
NCS 555 MP |
Jacobus Andrian Louw |
Portion of remainder of Fram Ouourskloof 661, Calvinia |
08/01/2013 |
NCS 813 MP |
Department Of Transport, Roads |
Portion 29 of the Farm Uap 418, Kenhardt |
08/01/2013 |
NCS 819 MP |
Daniel Johannes Malan |
Remainder Erf 1076, Olywenhoutsdrift Settlement, Kenhardt |
08/01/2013 |
NCS 742 MP |
Department Of Transport, Roads |
Erf 161 Garries, Namakwaland District |
08/01/2013 |
NC 066 MP |
Dansil Hendrik Jarts |
ERF 1 Douglas, Herbert |
08/01/2013 |
NCS 821 MP |
Daniel Crockrell Cc |
Portion of portion 1 of Melk Boschkuil 132, Namakwaland |
13/02/2013 |
NCS 738 MP |
Sizwe Planthire Cc |
Portion of the Farm Janniesepan 39, Kenhardt |
14/01/2013 |
NCS 736 MP |
Jolanda Oberholster |
Portion of the Farm Janniesepan 39, Kenhardt |
07/02/2013 |
NCS 680 MP |
Transnet Limited |
Remainder of the Farm Kleinbegin 116, Kenhardt |
11/02/2013 |
NCS 501 MP |
J.P Van Der Westhuizen |
Portion of Erf 424 of the Niewouldtville, Calvinia |
07/02/2013 |
NC 1268 MP |
Soliter Mynbou Onderneming Cc |
Farm Bovenzeekoebaart, Hay District. |
11/02/2013 |
NCS 818 MP |
Daniel Johannes Malan |
Remainder Erf 1076, Olywenhoutsdrift Settlement, Kenhardt |
08/01/2013 |
=22
Financial Year 2013 – 2014
Reference |
Name |
Location |
Date of issue |
NC-S 6/2/2/84 ML/MR |
Atlantic Mining Holdings (Pty) Ltd |
Remainder of portion 5 of the farm buffelsfontein no.515, namaqualand district |
03/06/2013 |
NC 30/5/1/2/2/211 MR |
J.K Plant Hire Cc |
Portion 2 of the farm morgenzon no.35 and portion 12 of the farm slypklip, kimberley district |
17/04/2013 |
= 02
Financial Year 2014 – 2015
Reference |
Name |
Location |
Date of issue |
NCS 6/2/2/194 MP |
Jacobus Gilbert |
Portion of the vioolsdrift south commonage, namaqualand district |
05/05/2014 |
NCS 6/2/2/274 MP |
Life Stones (Pty) Ltd |
A portion of the rural area steinkopf, namaqualand district |
08/05/2014 |
NC 1939 MP |
D J Scherman |
A certain portion of longlands no.350, barkly west district |
17/06/2014 |
NCS 730 MP |
J W Van Zyl |
Portion of the remainder of the farm blaauwskop no.36, kenhardt district |
23/07/2014 |
NCS 718 MP |
J Oberholster |
Portion of the remainder of blaauwskop no.36, kenhardt district |
23/07/2014 |
NCS 719 MP |
Sizwe Planthire Cc |
Portion of the remainder of blaauwskop no.36, kenhardt district |
23/07/2014 |
NCS 670 MP |
J S Esau |
Portion of the farm graces puts no.201, namaqualand district |
25/09/2014 |
NC 1260 MP |
Tyron Erol Ruiters |
Erf 71 and 72 windsorton, barkly west district |
19/12/2014 |
NC 5007 BP |
South African National Roads Agency Ltd |
Remaining extent of erf 1, farm gannahoek n0140, portion 1 of farm haartebeest hoek no.99 and erf 260, strydenburg district |
18/02/2015 |
NC 1990 BP |
South African National Roads Agency Ltd |
The farm gannahoek no.265, hopetown district |
18/02/2015 |
NC 019 MP |
A Dunwoody |
Erf 146 windsorton, barkly west district |
18/02/2014 |
= 11
Financial Year 2015 – 2016
Reference |
Name |
Location |
Date of issue |
NCS 514 MR |
De Beers Consolidated Mines Limited |
Sea bed 2(c), 3 (c), 4 (c) and 5 (c), namaqualand district |
21/10/2015 |
NC 1670 MP |
Nancy Kleinhans |
Longlands 350, barkly west district |
08/05/2015 |
NCS 10105 MP |
Group Five Civil Engeneering (Pty) Ltd |
Portion of the remainder of the farm dikdoorn no.535, namaqualand district |
11/06/2015 |
NCS 10049 MP |
Group Five Civil Engeneering (Pty) Ltd |
Portion of portion 4 of the farm zonderhuis no.249, namaqualand district |
11/06/2015 |
NCS 854 MP |
Sph Kundalila (Pty) Ltd |
Portion of remainder of farm no.742, calvinia district |
02/09/2015 |
NC 189 MP |
ELSIE NOTSHOKWAKHE Dyasie |
Certain portion of wildecks plant, barkly west district |
13/11/2015 |
NCS 731 MP |
F.J Brand |
Portion of steinkopf, namaqualand district |
18/11/2015 |
NCS 734 MP |
Dorothy Beets |
Portion of remainder of farm steinkopf no.22, namaqualand district |
21/10/2015 |
NCS 733 MP |
Dorothy Beets |
Portion of remainder of farm steinkopf no.22, namaqualand district |
21/10/2015 |
NCS 545 MP |
Nungu Trading 391 (Pty) Ltd |
Portion of erf 2100 steinkopf , namaqualand district |
18/11/2015 |
NCS 541 MP |
Golden Dividend 6 (Pty) Ltd |
Portion of erf 2100 steinkopf, namaqualand district |
18/11/2015 |
NCS 540 MP |
Golden Dividend 6 (Pty) Ltd |
Portion of erf 2100 steinkopf, namaqualand district |
18/11/2015 |
NCS 544 MP |
Inyanga Trading 202 (Pty) Ltd |
Portion of erf 2100 steinkopf, namaqualand district |
18/11/2015 |
NCS 543 MP |
Inyanga Trading 202 (Pty) Ltd |
Portion of erf 2100 steinkopf, namaqualand district |
18/11/2015 |
NCS 546 MP |
Nungu Trading 391 (Pty) Ltd |
Portion of portion 23 of the farm melkboschkuil no.132, namaqualand district |
18/11/2015 |
NCS 651 MP |
Theresa Loretta Joubert |
Portion of the remainder of plot 226, violsdrift sttlement, namaqualand district |
18/11/2015 |
NCS 580 MP |
Johan Werner Mulder |
Portion of the remainder of plot 226, vioolsdrift settlement, namaqualand district |
18/11/2015 |
NCS 579 MP |
Johan Werner Mulder |
Portion of the remainder of plot 226, vioolsdrift settlement, namaqualand district |
18/11/2015 |
NCS 683 MP |
Booi Jacobus Jasson |
A portion of the farm steinkopf no.22, namaqualand district |
18/11/2015 |
NC 10100 MP |
Group Five Civil Engeneering (Pty) Ltd |
Remaining extent of the farm harvard no.171, kuruman district |
17/02/2016 |
NC 10102 MP |
Group Five Civil Engeneering (Pty) Ltd |
Remaining extent of the farm harvard no.171, kuruman district |
17/02/1016 |
NC 10129 MP |
Mosito Farming Enterprise Cc |
On erf 687, barkly west district |
09/02/2016 |
NC 6/2/2/1909 MP |
Sal Cloete Diamante (Pty) Ltd |
longlands 350, barkly west district |
17/02/2016 |
= 23
FREE STATE REGION
2011/2012
FILE NUMBER |
RIGHT/ PERMIT HOLDER |
LOCATION |
DATE ISSUED |
197 MR |
SANRAL |
Bpt 29.0 on Rexford Diqalo 1 |
23/09/2011 |
206 MR |
SANRAL |
Bpt 33.0 on Rexford 1 |
23/09/2011 |
209 MR |
SANRAL |
Bpt 25.8 on Kookhuis 1569 |
23/09/2011 |
210 MR |
SANRAL |
Bpt 26.5 on Fort Besters Rust 1571/1 |
23/09/2011 |
211 MR |
SANRAL |
Bpt 26.5 on Kookhuis 1569/1 |
23/09/2011 |
212 MR |
SANRAL |
Bpt 27.8 on Besters Rust 1570 |
23/09/2011 |
= 06
2012/2013
FILE NUMBER |
RIGHT/ PERMIT HOLDER |
LOCATION |
DATE ISSUED |
196 MR |
SANRAL |
Rem ext of the farm Hakkies 742 |
06/07/2012 |
191 MR |
SANRAL |
Remainder of Theunissen 252 |
30/11/2012 |
192 MR |
SANRAL |
The Farm Koppies Vlei |
30/11/2012 |
152 MR |
SANRAL |
Majwemaswea (Brandfort Townlands) |
08/01/2013 |
153 MR |
SANRAL |
Petrusrust 577 |
30/11/2012 |
154 MR |
SANRAL |
Fertuna 302 |
30/11/2012 |
155 MR |
SANRAL |
Waterval 513 |
30/11/2012 |
193 MR |
SANRAL |
BP on port. 1 of |
30/11/2012 |
126 MR |
SANRAL |
BP No 3 on the farms Glen Quinn 2890 & Bishop's Glen 273 |
29/01/2013 |
121 MR |
SANRAL |
Klein Osspruit 136 |
29/01/2013 |
128 MR |
SANRAL |
BP No 1B on the farm Bishop's Glen 273 |
29/01/2013 |
129 MR |
SANRAL |
BP No 2 on the farms Glen Quinn 2890 |
29/01/2013 |
144 MR |
SANRAL |
BP No 4B on the farm Weltrtvreden 243 |
29/01/2013 |
190 MR |
SANRAL |
Port. 1 of Afrikander Oord 80 |
29/01/2013 |
217 MP |
Bethlehem Deo Sand Cc |
Nil Desperandum 1452 |
05/10/2012 |
228 MP |
Bethlehem Deo Sand Cc |
Nil Desperandum 1452 |
30/11/2012 |
56 MP |
CEC Crous |
Pt 3 of Waterford 173 |
30/11/2012 |
150 MP |
Goerge Henry Luttig |
A pt of pt known as the farm nebo 886 of the farm Kleinbegin 434 |
10/01/2013 |
223 MP |
Waymar Trading Trading 001 CC |
A pt of sudv 16 of the farm Krantzkraal 134 |
29/01/2013 |
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|
= 19
2013/2014
FILE NUMBER |
RIGHT/ PERMIT HOLDER |
LOCATION |
DATE ISSUED |
180 MR |
Invest In Property (Pty) Ltd |
Rem Ext of Kalkfontein ''A' 13' |
26/06/2013 |
201 MR |
SANRAL |
BP 12.2 of Klipfontein 356 |
22/05/2013 |
204 MR |
SANRAL |
BP 51/0 on Bethulie 495/B |
22/05/2013 |
207 MR |
SANRAL |
BP 47/0 on Bethulie 443/1B |
22/05/2013 |
200 MR |
SANRAL |
BP No 1.6 on Hamilton Manor 409 |
26/09/2013 |
158 MR |
SANRAL |
BP No 4 on the farm Weltervreden 243 |
29/01/2014 |
77 MP |
The Halyn Trust |
Turner's Estate 657 |
12/04/2013 |
78 MP |
The Halyn Trust |
A port of Rietpan 399 |
24/04/2013 |
197 MP |
Maskhasa Transport CC |
Port. 1 of the rem ext of Schuinshoogte 210 |
22/05/2013 |
357 MP |
Jacobus Christiaan Botes |
Rem Ext of the farm Avondster 209 |
23/08/2013 |
358 MP |
Jacobus Christiaan Botes |
Rem Ext of the farm Avondster 209 |
23/08/2013 |
323 MP |
Transnet Limited |
BP 31 on the rem of the farm Krynaaus Lust 275 |
23/08/2013 |
325 MP |
Transnet Limited |
BP 60 on the rem of the farm |
23/08/2013 |
326 MP |
Transnet Limited |
BP 46 on port 3 of the farm Paarden |
23/08/2013 |
327 MP |
Transnet Limited |
BP 45 on port 0 of the farm Maritz Drift 1649 |
23/08/2013 |
328 MP |
Transnet Limited |
BP No 43 on pt 0 of the farm Berrysvale 1656 |
23/08/2013 |
324 MP |
Transnet Limited |
BP No 4 on pt 3 of the farm Paarden Plaat 192 |
23/08/2013 |
43 MP |
SANRAL |
Site A,B, & C of on portion 1 of the farm Koppieskraal 407 |
19/12/2013 |
184 MP |
Prompvest Nine (Pty) Ltd |
A port of port 1 of Van Niekerk's Rust 1782 |
19/12/2013 |
267 MP |
SANRAL |
BP 8 on a port of the rem of the Unnamed farm No 720 |
13/02/2014 |
265 MP |
SANRAL |
BPT No 9 on a port of the farm Bojesvlakte 548 |
04/03/2014 |
266 MP |
SANRAL |
BP No 3 on a port 1 of the Middlewater 159 |
04/03/2014 |
268 MP |
SANRAL |
BP No 1 on a port 1 of the Middlewater 159 |
04/03/2014 |
272 MP |
SANRAL |
BP 7 on a port of the rem of the Unnamed farm No 720 |
04/03/2014 |
|
|
|
|
=24
2014/2015
FILE NUMBER |
RIGHT/ PERMIT HOLDER |
LOCATION |
DATE ISSUED |
229 MR |
SANRAL |
BPT at KM 27.0 on the farm Saightton 577 |
19/11/2014 |
231 MR |
SANRAL |
BPT at KM 65.2 on the farm Dorpsgronden 451 |
19/11/2014 |
232 MR |
SANRAL |
BPT at KM 30.9 on pt 1 of the farm Beauchamp 8 & the rem of the farm Rapiuskop 8 |
19/11/2014 |
233 MR |
SANRAL |
BPT at KM 40.5 on the farm Ethel's Hope 608 |
19/11/2014 |
6/2/2/634 |
Oranje Mynbou en Vervoer Maatskappy (Pty) Ltd |
Subd 1 of the farm Lusthof 1104, etc |
11/11/2014 |
230 MR |
SANRAL |
Quarry at KM 55.3 on the farm Ferndale1097 |
19/11/2014 |
234 MR |
SANRAL |
Quarry at KM 31.6 on rem of port 3 (Wyndham) of the farm Westminister 374 |
19/11/2014 |
269 MP |
SANRAL |
BP No 2 on a port of the farm Roseville 1114 |
04/04/2014 |
402 MP |
B & E International (Pty) Ltd |
Port of the Rem of the farm Vanstadensrust Townlands, Streets & Squares 471 |
15/07/2014 |
408 MP |
B & E International (Pty) Ltd |
Port of the Rem of the farm Vanstadensrust Townlands, Streets & Squares 471 |
15/07/2014 |
333 MP |
Oranje Mynbou en Vervoer Maatskappy (Pty) Ltd |
The Rem of the farm Vermeulenskraal Noord 480 |
25/07/2014 |
49 MP |
Bua Fela Trading 507 CC |
Port of the Rem Ext of the farm Caledondraai 21 |
11/11/2014 |
376 MP |
SANRAL |
|
19/11/2014 |
10065 MP |
Nulime (Pty) Ltd |
Remainder of the farm Geluk 235 |
23/01/2015 |
10016 MP |
Nulime (Pty) Ltd |
Remainder of the farm Geluk 235 |
23/01/2015 |
10017 MP |
Nulime (Pty) Ltd |
Remainder of the farm Geluk 235 |
23/01/2015 |
10018 MP |
Nulime (Pty) Ltd |
Remainder of the farm Geluk 235 |
23/01/2015 |
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|
|
|
= 17
2015/2016
FILE NUMBER |
RIGHT/ PERMIT HOLDER |
LOCATION |
DATE |
240 MR |
SANRAL |
BPT 5.8 on the rem of the of the farm Smithfields Townlands 277 |
23/04/2015 |
202 MR |
SANRAL |
BPT 58.4 on the rem of the Olivenplaat 559/2 |
30/10/2015 |
184 MR |
SANRAL |
BPT 82.4 edenburg 104A on the rem of the farm Edenburg Townlands No 104 |
29/01/2016 |
6/2/2/887 |
Afrisam South Africa (Pty) Ltd (Alpha Limited) |
portions of the farms Jus 251, Oberon 253 and Kleinvooruitzicht 238 |
01/02/2016 |
309 MP |
SANRAL |
BT 23.7 on the rem of the farm Oekraine 621 |
23/04/2015 |
310 MP |
SANRAL |
Quarry 15.9 on the farm Sewefontein 767 |
23/04/2015 |
273 MP |
SANRAL |
BPT 6 on port of the remainder of the farm Enkeldoorn No 1200 |
08/05/2015 |
59 MP |
Naledi CC |
A port of the farm Warerford 99 |
06/07/2015 |
417 MP |
SANRAL |
BPT 2 on pt 1 of the farm Vospost 538 |
06/07/2015 |
419 MP |
SANRAL |
BPT 2 on pt 1 of the farm Vospost 538 |
20/08/2015 |
291 MP |
SANRAL |
BPT 1 on the farm Kelin Parys 733 |
27/08/2015 |
64 MP |
Botes Groewe Business Trust |
A port of Subdv 2 of the farm Glen Thorne 2163 |
06/07/2015 |
319 MP |
SANRAL |
BPT No 17.8 on pot 7of the farm Leeuwberg 330 |
27/08/2015 |
320 MP |
SANRAL |
Quarry 8.2 on the Rem of the farm Bekerfontein 253 |
27/08/2015 |
321 MP |
SANRAL |
BPT No 26.8 on the Rem of the farm Kolbe 1538 |
20/08/2015 |
421 MP |
SANRAL |
BPT 4 on the farms Kalkvley 987 & Kalkvley 826 |
20/08/2015 |
422 MP |
SANRAL |
BPT 4 on the farms Kalkvley 987 & Kalkvley 826 |
27/08/2015 |
239 MP |
Lehlabathe Development (Pty) Ltd |
A pt of the farm Alphen 938 |
29/01/2016 |
316 MP |
SANRAL |
Quarry 45.1 on port 3 of the farm Nalasview 2835 |
29/01/2016 |
18 MP |
Majormatic 150 (Pty) Ltd |
Petrus Hennenman 596 |
29/01/2016 |
10130 MP |
Rhino Crushers CC |
The remainder of the farm Roodewal 293 |
29/01/2016 |
= 21
LIMPOPO
2011-12
FILE NO |
APPLICANT |
FARMS |
Date Issued |
5/2/2/1148 |
Southernera Management Services |
Pusella 555 LT |
16-Nov-11 |
260 MP |
RAL |
Valdezia |
16-Nov-11 |
37 MP |
VMR Earth Moving Enterprises |
Vlakgte 317 KG |
17-Nov-11 |
932 MP |
RAL |
lodewykveil 505 LS |
30-Nov-11 |
930 MP |
Roads Agency Limpopo |
lodewykveil 505 LS |
30-Nov-11 |
185 MP |
Road Agency Limpopo |
Mabuladihlare |
05-Dec-11 |
86 MP |
Julius Makwatlo |
Smitsplaats 697 LS |
10-Jan-12 |
=07
2012-13
FILE NO |
APPLICANT |
FARMS |
Date Issued |
187MP |
Road Agency Limpopo |
Waterberg |
03-Apr-12 |
991 MP |
Sekoko Coal (Pty) Ltd |
Smitspan 306 LQ |
03-Apr-12 |
990 MP |
Sekoko Coal (Pty) Ltd |
Smitspan 306 LQ |
03-Apr-12 |
992 MP |
Sekoko Coal (Pty) Ltd |
Smitspan 306 LQ |
03-Apr-12 |
1162MP |
African Dune Investments 242 (Pty) Ltd |
Groothoek 256 KT |
25-Apr-12 |
1163MP |
African Dune Investments 242 (Pty) Ltd |
Groothoek 256 KT |
25-Apr-12 |
1164MP |
African Dune Investments 242 (Pty) Ltd |
Groothoek 256 KT |
25-Apr-12 |
36MP |
Carolina Erasmus |
Vlakfontein 522 KR |
25-May-12 |
740MP |
Roads Agency Limpopo |
Kafferboom 664 LR |
08-Jun-12 |
5/2/2/310 |
De beers Cons. Mines |
Luna 61 MS |
13-Jun-12 |
719 MP |
Bopape M2 |
Cyferfontein 925 LS |
09-Jul-12 |
731MP |
Roads Agency Limpopo |
Rietfontein 665 LR |
09-Jul-12 |
607MP |
Collateral Trading 351 CC |
Vera 815 MS |
30-Aug-12 |
776MP |
Roads Agency Limpopo |
Mooimeisjesfontein 363 KT |
17-Jan-13 |
90MP |
Christiaan Lourens Klopper |
Ptn 14 of Klipgat 348 KQ |
18-Jan-13 |
= 15
2013-14
FILE NO |
APPLICANT |
FARMS |
Date Issued |
198MP |
John Smit |
Springbokvlagte 41JR |
11-Jun-13 |
311MP |
Roads Agency Limpopo |
Ceres 599 LS |
22-Jul-13 |
182MP |
Roads Agency Limpopo |
Sekororo-Oaks |
20-Aug-13 |
1034MP |
Eudan Mines (Pty) Ltd |
Shamfana Village (Unsurveyed) |
20-Aug-13 |
1032MP |
Eudan Mines (Pty) Ltd |
Shamfana Village (Unsurveyed) |
20-Aug-13 |
1035MP |
Eudan Mines (Pty) Ltd |
Shamfana Village (Unsurveyed) |
20-Aug-13 |
445MP |
Roads Agency Limpopo |
Klipheuvel 573 KS |
28-Aug-13 |
617MP |
Roads Agency Limpopo |
Klipheuvel 573 KS |
28-Aug-13 |
897MP |
RAL |
Makonde Thengwe |
21-Nov-13 |
1065MP |
Highveld Steel and Vanadium |
Uitvlust 887KS |
10-Dec-13 |
1236MP |
Basil Read Mining (PTY) Ltd |
Uitvlust 887KS |
10-Dec-13 |
1235MP |
Basil Read Mining (PTY) Ltd |
Uitvlust 887KS |
10-Dec-13 |
1066MP |
Highveld Steel and Vanadium |
Uitvlust 887KS |
19-Feb-14 |
165MP |
Road Agency Limpopo |
Mavambe Roads |
06-Mar-14 |
164MP |
Roads Agency Limpopo |
D4300 Ga-matlala |
06-Mar-14 |
887 MP |
RAL |
Marobyane |
06-Mar-14 |
140 MP |
RAL |
Goergenhotlz 256 MT |
06-Mar-14 |
1067MP |
Highveld Steel and Vanadium |
Uitvlust 887KS |
19-Mar-14 |
796 MP |
RAL |
Gelukfontein 547 |
24-Mar-14 |
744MP |
Coetzee Johannes Hendrik |
Ehrenbreitstein 525 LQ |
24-Mar-14 |
1357MP |
Mabotja Shimane Samson |
Diamant 346 KR |
24-Mar-14 |
1356MP |
Mabotja Shimane Samson |
Diamant 346 KR |
28-Mar-14 |
1358MP |
Mabotja Shimane Samson |
Diamant 346 KR |
28-Mar-14 |
= 23
2014-15
FILE NO |
APPLICANT |
FARMS |
Date Issued |
1237MP |
Basil Read Mining (Pty) Ltd |
Uitvlugt 887 KS |
13-Jun-14 |
1364MP |
Roads Agency Limpopo |
Njelelepoort 193 MT |
07-Oct-14 |
840MP |
Roads Agency Limpopo |
Zonagsfontein 32 JS |
07-Oct-14 |
504MP |
Roads Agency Limpopo |
Marken to Rebone |
07-Oct-14 |
1362MP |
Roads Agency Limpopo |
Njelelepoort 193 MT |
07-Oct-14 |
1365MP |
Roads Agency Limpopo |
Njelelepoort 193 MT |
07-Oct-14 |
1366MP |
Roads Agency Limpopo |
Njelelepoort 193 MT |
07-Oct-14 |
767MP |
Roads Agency Limpopo |
Weiranshorne 78 LS |
07-Oct-14 |
778MP |
Roads Agency Limpopo |
De goedverwaghting 362 KT |
07-Oct-14 |
7/2/2/331 |
Phaladi Mining Services C.C |
Grootvlei 605 LS |
15-Jan-15 |
= 10
2015-16
FILE NO |
APPLICANT |
FARMS |
Date Issued |
1533MP |
Shisemo Mining Resources CC |
Syferfontein 925 LS |
01-Jun-15 |
10010MP |
Greater Tzaneen Municipality |
Vallambrosa 681 LT |
01-Jun-15 |
10009MP |
Greater Tzaneen Municipality |
Vallambrosa 681 LT |
01-Jun-15 |
10008MP |
Greater Tzaneen Municipality |
Vallambrosa 681 LT |
24-Jul-15 |
780 MP |
Jan Willem Van Waveren |
Doornbult 624 LS |
24-Jul-15 |
1339 MP |
Jan Willem Van Waveren |
Doornbult 624 LS |
24-Jul-15 |
367MP |
Ndowana Exploration (Pty) Ltd |
Mooiplats 434 LT |
12-Oct-15 |
895MP |
RAL |
Goergenhotlz 256 MT |
21-Nov-15 |
855MP |
The Willcas Group |
Riversdale 75 LT |
30-Mar-16 |
=09
EASTERN CAPE
2011 (April) / 2012 (March) FINANCIAL YEAR: CLOSURE CERTIFICATES ISSUED (EASTERN CAPE) |
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Seq No. |
TYPE OF APPLICATION |
NAME |
LOCATION |
DATE CLOSURE CERTIFICATE ISSUED |
1 |
Mining Licence |
The Trustees of Waldemar Kretschmer Trust |
Portion 42 (portion of portion 17) of Farm 807, Division of East London |
11/04/2011 |
2 |
Mining Licence |
Arlington Sandpits CC |
Portion 11 of the Farm Goedemoedsfontein 18 and the remainder of the Farm Goedemoedesfontein 15, Division of Port Elizabeth. |
30/06/2011 |
3 |
Mining Licence |
D O Eales |
Remainder of Erf 1999 and Erf 2000 of Portion 1952 in the area of Walmer, Division of Port Elizabeth |
30/06/2011 |
4 |
Mining Permit |
Haw & Inglis |
Primeston Quarry, Farm 286, Division of Adelaide |
06/07/2011 |
5 |
Mining Permit |
Great Kei Municipality |
Remainder of Erf 1 , Kei Mouth, Division of Komga. |
29/11/2011 |
6 |
Mining Permit |
W Swart |
Lemoenfontein, Remainder of the farm Kromme River, Farm 269, Division of Humansdorp |
31/01/2012 |
7 |
Mining Permit |
Rustoord Sand & Stone |
Portion of Farms 76 and 62, Division of Uitenhage |
31/01/2012 |
8 |
Mining Permit |
Johan Nicolaas Venter |
Farm 690, Sundays River Valley, Division of Uitenhage |
31/01/2012 |
TOTAL NUMBER OF CLOSURES FOR FINANCIAL YEAR 2011-2012: 8 |
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2012 (April) / 2013 (March) FINANCIAL YEAR: CLOSURE CERTIFICATES ISSUED (EASTERN CAPE) |
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Seq No. |
TYPE OF APPLICATION |
NAME |
LOCATION |
DATE CLOSURE CERTIFICATE ISSUED |
1 |
Mining Permit |
Sawren Construction (Pty) Ltd |
Remainder of Farm 148, Division of Bedford |
18/04/2012 |
2 |
Mining Permit |
H H Bezuidenhout |
Remainder of portion 18 of Goedemoesfontein, Division of Port Elizabeth |
18/04/2012 |
3 |
Mining Permit |
Trustees Francois Vosloo Family Trust |
Portion 1 of Farm 389, Division of Port Alfred |
18/04/2012 |
4 |
Mining Permit |
C M Van Der Watt |
Remainder od portion 5 of Rondebos, Division of Humansdorp |
18/04/2012 |
5 |
Mining Permit |
C G Hopgood |
Remainder of portion 2 (the meadows) of Cuyler Manor, Farm 320, Division of Uitenhage |
19/07/2012 |
6 |
Mining Permit |
C G Hopgood |
Remaining extent of Cuyler Manor, Farm 322, Division of Uitenhage |
19/07/2012 |
7 |
Mining Permit |
Pacific Brick CC |
Remainder of Farm Klipdrif, Farm 426, Division of of Graaff-Reinet |
19/07/2012 |
8 |
Mining Permit |
Middelstraat Slagtery |
Remainder of Farm Klipdrif, Farm 426, Division of of Graaff-Reinet |
19/07/2012 |
TOTAL NUMBER OF CLOSURES FOR FINANCIAL YEAR 2012-2013: 8 |
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2013 (April) / 2014 (March) FINANCIAL YEAR: CLOSURE CERTIFICATES ISSUED (EASTERN CAPE) |
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Seq No. |
TYPE OF APPLICATION |
NAME |
LOCATION |
DATE CLOSURE CERTIFICATE ISSUED |
1 |
Mining Permit |
Thembinkosi Patrick Nqumashe |
Erf 1814, Division of Graaff-Reinet |
17/09/2013 |
2 |
Mining Permit |
Garrick Denis Botha |
The Grove, Farm 402, Division of Bathurst |
17/09/2013 |
8 |
Mining Permit |
Say Cheese Trust |
Sand mining on portion 97 (portion of portion 6) of the farm Twee Rivieren, Farm 358, Division of Uniondale |
25/02/2014 |
9 |
Mining Permit |
Gamtoos Quarries |
Remainder of portion 8 of the farm Kabeljauws Rivier, Farm 321, Division of Jeffrey's Bay |
25/02/2014 |
TOTAL NUMBER OF CLOSURES FOR FINANCIAL YEAR 2013-2014: 9 |
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2014 (April) / 2015 (March) FINANCIAL YEAR: CLOSURE CERTIFICATES ISSUED (EASTERN CAPE) |
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Seq No. |
TYPE OF APPLICATION |
NAME |
LOCATION |
DATE CLOSURE CERTIFICATE ISSUED |
1 |
Mining Permit |
H B Meyer |
Portion 6 of the farm Vlakte, Farm 316, Division of Humansdorp |
08/05/2014 |
2 |
Mining Permit |
Arlington Sandpits CC |
Erf 1953 and Erf 4195, Walmer, Division of Port Elizabeth |
08/05/2014 |
3 |
Mining Permit |
Tom Coombs and Associates Trust |
Remainder of farm Fairview, Farm 395, Division of Bathurst |
08/05/2014 |
4 |
Borrow Pit |
South African National Road Agency Limited (SANRAL) |
Remainder of portion 2 of Farm Lynx Drift, Farm 54, Division of Bedford |
08/05/2014 |
5 |
Borrow Pit |
South African National Road Agency Limited (SANRAL) |
Farm Kopies Kraal, Farm 6, Division of Middelburg |
08/05/2014 |
7 |
Mining Permit |
Hendrik Benjamin Grundlingh |
Remainder of portion 32 of farm Chelsea, Farm 25, Division of Port Elizabeth |
12/03/2015 |
9 |
Mining Permit |
Hendon Haulers |
Remainder of Erf 474, Division of Cathcart |
12/03/2015 |
10 |
Mining Permit |
Gary Robert Kaschula |
Area of State Land in the Daweni Area, Division of Qumbu |
12/03/2015 |
11 |
Mining Permit |
Gary Robert Kaschula |
Farm 0, Tsolo area and Farm 35C, Ntwenka area, Division of Tsolo |
12/03/2015 |
12 |
Mining Permit |
Bulk Brick Supplies CC |
Prospecting at Sidwadweni, Division of Tsolo |
12/03/2015 |
13 |
Mining Permit |
L P Alberts |
Portion 22 (portion of portion 1) of the farm Seaview, Farm 28, Division of Port Elizabeth |
25/03/2015 |
TOTAL NUMBER OF CLOSURES FOR FINANCIAL YEAR 2014-2015: 13 |
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|
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|
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2015 (April) / 2016 (March) FINANCIAL YEAR: CLOSURE CERTIFICATES ISSUED (EASTERN CAPE) |
||||
TYPE OF APPLICATION |
NAME |
LOCATION |
DATE CLOSURE CERTIFICATE ISSUED |
|
1 |
Mining Permit |
Power Construction (Pty) Ltd |
Portion 3 of the Farm Uithek, Farm 67, Division of Molteno |
14/12/2015 |
2 |
Mining Permit |
Johan Smith |
Portion 8 (portion of portion 3) of the farm Kabeljauws River, Farm 339, Division of Humansdorp |
29/01/2016 |
3 |
Mining Permit |
Wahloo Sand CC |
Portion 13 (portion of portion 3) of Farm 809, Division of Humansdorp |
29/01/2016 |
TOTAL NUMBER OF CLOSURES FOR FINANCIAL YEAR 2015-2016: 3 |
GAUTENG REGION
2011/12 N/A
2012/13 N/A
2013/14
2014/15
2015/16
Approved/not approved
Mr MJ Zwane
Minister of Mineral Resources
Date Submitted:-……………/………………/2016
10 May 2016 - NW1208
Malatsi, Mr MS to ask the Minister of Sport and Recreation
(1)What is the total remuneration package in rand payable by the SA Football Association to each coach of the national (a) men’s, (b) women’s and (c) under-23 national soccer teams; (2) whether each of the total remuneration packages includes any bonuses for (a) winning and/or (b) drawing matches; if not, what is the position in this regard; if so, what are the relevant details in each
Reply:
We are still sourcing information from SAFA (South African Football Association) in this regard
10 May 2016 - NW927
Steenhuisen, Mr JH to ask the Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs
Has (a) he and/or (b) his Deputy Ministers ever (i) met with any (aa) member, (bb) employee and/or (cc) close associate of the Gupta family and/or (ii) attended any meeting with the specified persons (aa) at the Gupta’s Saxonwold Estate in Johannesburg or (bb) anywhere else since taking office; if not, what is the position in this regard; if so, in each specified case, (aaa) what are the names of the persons who were present at each meeting, (bbb)(aaaa) when and (bbbb) where did each such meeting take place and (ccc) what was the purpose of each specified meeting?
Reply:
(a) (aa) (cc))(b)
The Minister and his Deputy Ministers have never met with members, employee and/or close associates of the Gupta family in their official capacities.
(aa)(bb)(aaa)(bbb)(aaaa)(bbbb)(ccc) Not applicable
10 May 2016 - NW1180
America, Mr D to ask the Minister of Health
(1)(a) What is the total number of applications for registration from doctors who were trained in other countries that were received by the Health Professions Council of SA (HPCSA) (i) in (aa) 2010, (bb) 2011, (cc) 2012, (dd) 2013, (ee) 2014 and (ff) 2015 and (ii) since 1 January 2016, (b) what is the total number of the specified doctors who successfully registered in each of the specified years and (c) what are the main reasons for unsuccessful applications; (2) is there a target processing time set for applications received from the specified doctors to register with the HPCSA from initial application to completion of registration; if not, why not; if so, (a) what is the target time, (b) what is the actual average processing time for the specified applications, (c) what are the main reasons for delays in the processing of the specified applications and (d) what steps have been put in place to address the delays?
Reply:
(1) (a) and (b) The following table reflects the details in this regard
No |
Year |
Applications Received |
Successfully Registered |
Percentage Registered |
aa |
2010 |
369 |
324 |
87.80% |
bb |
2011 |
238 |
237 |
99.58% |
cc |
2012 |
349 |
216 |
61.89% |
dd |
2013 |
527 |
275 |
52.18% |
ee |
2014 |
541 |
412 |
76.16% |
ff |
2015 |
383 |
336 |
87.73% |
2016 |
142 |
135 |
95.07% |
(c) The reasons for unsuccessful applications are due to the following:
- Curriculum not equivalent to the South African Education system
- Failure to submit verified credentials
- Failure to comply with DOH Foreign Workforce requirements, and,
- Incomplete documents
(2) (a) and (b) Yes, there is a target processing time of six weeks. The specified period entail assessment of applications for regulatory compliance, administrative compliance and submission to the relevant committee for consideration. Upon approval of the application, it takes 21 days to finalise applications for registration.
(c) The delays are influenced by the following:
- Curriculum not equivalent to the South African Education system
- Failure to submit verified credentials
- Failure to comply with DOH Foreign Workforce requirements, and,
- Incomplete documents
(d) The process of reviewing and considering applications from foreign qualified practitioners is being reviewed with the aim of eliminating the delays.
END.
10 May 2016 - NW1217
Van Dyk, Ms V to ask the Minister of Home Affairs
(1)(a) In which media did the Independent Electoral Commission advertise for the voter registration held on (i) 5 and 6 March 2016 and (ii) 9 and 10 April 2016 in each province and (b) what total amount was spent in each province on the specified advertisements for each registration weekend in each medium; (2) whether any of the specified advertising was placed in community print media; if not, why not; if so, (a) in which community print media were the specified advertisements placed for each of the specified registration weekends and (b) what were the costs in this regard; (3) whether any of the specified advertising was placed on community radio stations; if not, why not; if so, (a) on which community radio stations were the specified advertisements placed on each of the specified registration weekends and (b) what were the costs in this regard?
Reply:
(1)(a)(i-ii) The following media channels formed part of the Electoral Commission’s registration communication initiatives in all nine provinces: Outdoor media (billboards), print media (newspapers, magazines, community newspapers and other publications), radio (including community, regional and national stations), television (including SABC, eTV, a variety of DSTV stations and community channels), digital media, social media and internet advertising). It must be noted that the media planning and implementation to promote registration during both the March 2016 and April 2016 registration weekends were identified and selected based on a variety of factors including target audience (especially aimed at eligible voters under 30 years old), available budget and cost efficiency, as well as the distribution of eligible voters around South Africa as informed by the Electoral Commission’s own databases and those of the media.
(1)(b) Electoral Commission does not segment its media purchases, planning or expenditure according to provincial boundaries. Most media transcend provincial boundaries (especially television, radio and digital/social media). It is therefore not possible to provide accurate data regarding the provincial split of media usage or expenditure per province as provincial expenditure is not tracked.
.However, the total spend on all media in all provinces to promote the two registration weekends in March and April 2016 was as follows: (Inclusive of VAT)
- Television: R28 552 505
- Radio: R21 581 577
- Print: R6 195 149
- Digital media: R17 964 903
- Outdoor media: R4 312 827
(2) Community print was used extensively to promote the first registration weekend in March 2016. A four-page guide to the 2016 Elections was published in six languages and 8.306 million copies were inserted into 325 community newspapers based in all provinces.
(2)(a) See attached list marked Annexure A of community newspapers used.
(2)(b) R4 683 622 (Inclusive of VAT)
- Community radio stations (which included student radio stations) were included in the media plan for both registration weekends.
(3)(a) See attached list marked Annexure B of community radio stations used
(3)(b) R2 231 002 (Inclusive of VAT)
ANNEXURE A: PQ 1217 on IEC
(2)(a) List of community newspapers used:
African Reporter |
Midweek Review |
Alberton Record |
Midweek Potch Herald |
Alex News |
Mmega District News |
Aliwal Weekly |
Mogol Post |
Al-Qalam |
Mopani Herald |
Amanzimtoti Fever |
Mossel Bay Advertiser |
Athlone News |
Mpumalanga Mirror |
Atlantic Sun |
Mpumalanga News |
Barberton Times |
Mpumalnga Commuter |
Bedfordview & Edenvale News |
Mthatha Express |
Benoni City Times |
Nelspruit Post |
Berea Mail |
Newcastle & District Advertiser |
Bloemfontein Courant |
Newcastle Express |
BloemNuus/News |
Newcastle Sun |
Blouberg Today |
Ngoho News |
Boksburg Advertiser |
Noordelike Nuus |
Bolander |
Noordkaap |
Bonus |
Noordwester Die |
Bosveld Review |
Noordwester/Oewernuus |
Brakpan Herald |
North Coast Courier |
Breederivier Gazette |
North Coast Times |
Brits Pos |
North Eastern Tribune |
Bua Sedibeng News |
North Eyethu |
Bugle The |
North West Independent |
Bullein |
North West Journal |
Bulletin |
Northcliff & Mellville Times |
Cape Flat News |
Northern Bulletin |
Capricorn Voice |
Northern News (Bellville/ Durbanville) |
Carletonville Herald |
Northern News (Goodwood/Parow) |
Centurion Sun |
Northern News (Kuilsriver/ Brackenfell/ Kraaifontein) |
Chatsworth Rising Sun |
Northern Star |
Chatsworth Tabloid |
Northglen News |
Chiawelo Urban News |
Ons Kontrei |
City Vision Link |
Onze Nuus |
Coastal Weekly |
Orange Farm News |
Comaro Chronicle |
Orange Farm Poortjie Indaba |
Community Focus |
Orlando Urban News |
Constantiaberg Bulletin |
Oudtshoorn Courant |
Corridor Gazette |
Our Times |
Cosmo City Chronicle |
Overport Rising Sun |
Cosmos News |
Overvaal |
Courier |
Paarl Post |
CXPress |
Parys Gazette |
De Aar Echo |
PE Express |
Die Courant Swartland & Weskus |
PE Express Indaba |
Die Daller |
People's Post Link |
Die Ghaap |
Phalaborwa Herald |
Die Hoorn |
Phoenix Tabloid |
Die Pos |
Pimville Urban News |
Diepkloof Urban News |
Pinetown & Hammarsdale Izindaba |
Dikelethu News |
Plainsman |
District Mail |
Platinum Weekly |
Dobsonville Urban News |
Polokwane Express |
Drakenstein Gazette |
Polokwane Observer |
Dumelang News |
Pondo News |
Durban North News |
Potchefstroom Herald |
Eagle Eye News |
Pretoria Record Central |
East Griqualand Fever |
Pretoria Record Centurion |
Eastern Cape Mirror |
Pretoria Record East |
Eastern Cape Today |
Pretoria Record Mamelodi |
Eastern Free State Issue |
Pretoria Record Moot |
Echo Maritzburg Central |
Pretoria Record North |
Edendale Echo |
Pretoria Record Noweto |
Edendale Eyethu |
Pretoria Record West |
Eikestad Nuus |
Protea Urban News |
Ekasi News |
Public Eye |
Ekurhuleni News |
Public Eye PMB |
Eldorado Park Urban News |
Queensburgh News |
Eldorado Times |
Randburg Sun |
Estcourt & Midlands News |
Randfontein Herald |
eThekwini Times |
Recorder |
Excelsior News |
Rekord – Nigel & Heidelberg |
Express Eastern Free State |
Reporter, The |
Express Free State (Mangaung) |
Richmond Times Group |
Express Northern Cape |
Ridge Times |
Eyethu Amajuba |
Roodepoort Northsider |
Eyethu Bay Watch |
Roodepoort Record |
Eyethu Edendale |
Rosebank Killarney Gazette |
Eyethu Ilembe |
Rustenburg Herald |
Eyethu Intshonalanga |
Sandton Chronicle |
Eyethu Ugu |
Sasolburg Ster |
Eyethu Umlazi |
Sedibeng Ster |
Eyethu Umngeni |
Seipone |
Eyethu Uthukela |
Sentinel News |
Eyethu Zululand |
Somerset Budget & Pearston Adv. |
False Bay Echo |
Sosh Times |
Fordsburg & Mayfair Rising Sun |
South Cape Forum |
Fourways Review |
South Coast Fever |
Frankfort Herald |
South Coast Herald |
Free State Sun |
South Coast News |
Gemsbok |
South Coast Sun |
George Herald |
Southern Courier |
Germiston City News |
Southern Mail |
Glenwood Weekly Gazette |
Southern Star |
Go! & Express East London |
Southern Suburbs Tatler |
Graaff Reinet Advertiser/Karoo Nuus |
Southlands Sun |
Greater Alex Today |
Soweto Express |
Greenstone Guide |
Soweto Times |
Greytown Gazette |
Springs Advertiser |
Grocotts Mail |
Standerton Advertiser |
Harrismith Chronicle |
Standerton Ibis |
Hazyview Herald |
Stanger Weekly |
Heidelberg Nigel Heraut |
Steelburger Inc. Lydenburg News |
Heilbron Herald |
Stellalander |
Helderberg Gazette |
Stellenbosch Gazette |
Herald The, (Middelburg) |
Streeknuus |
Hermanus Times |
Swartland Gazette |
Highlands Panorama |
Tabea News (Vaal Times) |
Highveld Gazette |
Tabletalk |
Highveld Tribune |
Talk of the Town |
Highvelder/Hoevelder |
Tame Times - Leseding News Bojanala |
Highway Mail |
Tame Times |
Highway News (Pinetwon and Hammersdale Izindaba) |
Tame Times Limpopo |
Hillcrest Fever |
Tame Times: Alberton, Bedfordview, Edenvale,Germiston, Johannesburg South and Boksburg |
Hoedspruit Herald |
Tembisan |
Horizon |
Thaba Chweu News |
Ilembe Eyethu |
The Beat Community Newspaper |
Impact 24/7 News |
The Cape Towner |
Intshonalanga Eyethu |
The Echo |
Isolomzi Express |
The Representative |
Jabavu Urban News |
The Soweto Bulletin |
Jeffreys Bay Courant |
Theewaterskloof Gazette |
Joburg Eastern Express |
Times of Ladysmith |
Kalahari Bulletin |
Tongaat/Verulam & Phoenix Sun |
Kathu Gazette |
Township Times |
Kempton Express |
Triangle Courier |
Klerksdorp Midweek |
Tshwane Sun Attridgeville |
Klerksdorp Record |
Tshwane Sun Central |
Knysna Plett Herald |
Tshwane Sun Hammanskraal |
Kokstad Advertiser |
Tshwane Sun Mamelodi |
Kormorant |
Tshwane Sun Soshanguve |
Kouga Express |
Tshwane Sun West |
Kroonnuus |
Tygerburger |
Krugersdorp News |
UD News |
Kwêvoël |
Umlazi Eyethu |
Ladysmith Gazette |
Umlazi Times |
Ladysmith Herald |
Umvoti Light |
Laudium Sun |
uPhongola News |
Lenasia Rising Sun |
Uvo Lwethu Express |
Lenasia Times |
Vaal Weekblad |
Lentswe |
Vanderbijlpark Ster |
Leseding News - Bojinala |
Vereeniging Ster |
Letaba Herald |
Victoria West Messenger |
Life & Style |
Village Talk |
Limpopo Mirror |
Vista |
Lowvelder/Laeveder |
Vryheid Herald |
Mabopane Sun |
Vrystaat |
Mafikeng Mail |
Vukani |
Makhulu News |
Weekend Review |
Maluti |
Weekly Gazette |
Mangaung Issue |
Weslander |
Maritzburg Sun |
West Side Urban News |
Meadowlands Urban News |
Westville Weekly Gazette |
Meander Chronicle |
White River Post |
Merebank Rising Sun |
Winelands Echo |
Messenger |
Witbank News |
Mid South Coast Mail |
Witzenberg Herald |
Mid South Coast Rising Sun |
Worcester Standard |
Middelburg Observer |
Your Money |
Midlands News |
Zeerust News |
Midrand Reporter |
Zola Urban News |
Midvaal Ster |
Zoutpansberger |
Zululand Observer |
- END -
ANNEXURE B of PQ 1217
(3)(a) List of community radio stations used:
Aganang |
Radio Alpha |
Alfred Nzo |
Radio Atlantis |
Alx FM |
Radio Botlokwa |
BayFM |
Radio Bushbuckridge |
Bok Radio |
Radio Eden |
Bush Radio |
Radio Islam |
East Rand Stereo |
Radio Kangala |
EK Fm |
Radio Kanyamazane |
Ekhephini FM |
Radio Khanya |
eMalahleni Community |
Radio Khwezi |
Energy Fm |
Radio Mafikeng |
Forte FM |
Radio Mafisa |
Gamkaland |
Radio Mohodi |
Giyani FM |
Radio Moletsi |
Greater Lebowakgomo |
Radio Moretele |
Greater Middelburg |
Radio Mosupatsela |
Greater Tzaneen FM |
Radio Moutse |
Highway |
Radio Naledi |
Hlanganani |
Radio Newcastle |
Inanda FM |
Radio Riverside |
Inkonjane |
Radio Rosestad |
Izwi Lomzansi |
Radio Sekgosese |
Jozi FM |
Radio Soshanguve |
Karabo |
Radio Sunny South |
Kasie FM |
Radio Takalani |
KC |
Radio Teemaneng |
Koepel Fm |
Radio TUKS |
Kopanong |
Radio Turf |
KovsieFM |
Radio Tygerberg |
Lekoa |
Radio Unitra |
Lentswe Stereo |
Radio Univen |
Lephalale FM |
Radio Vukani |
Lethlabile |
Radio Zibonele |
Lukhanji |
Sedibeng FM |
Makhado FM |
Setsoto FM |
Malamulele FM |
SKFM |
MAMS FM |
Star FM |
Maputaland Radio |
Thetha FM |
Mdantsane FM |
TshwaneFM |
MFM |
Tubatse |
Mix FM |
TUT Radio |
Mmabatho |
UCT Radio |
Modiri FM |
Umgungundlovu |
Mogale FM |
Valley FM |
Motheo FM |
Vibe FM |
Mozolo |
Village FM |
Musina |
Voice of the Cape |
NFM |
VOW |
Nkomazi FM |
VUT |
Nkqubela Radio |
Zebediela |
Overvaal Stereo |
Zululand |
PE FM |
|
Phalaborwa |
|
PukFM |
|
Qwa Qwa Radio |
- END -
10 May 2016 - NW1178
Volmink, Mr HC to ask the Minister of Health
Have any regulations been developed for the implementation of section 79 of the National Health Act, Act 61 of 2003, relating to the powers of the Officer of Health Standards Compliance, particularly the issuing of notices of non-compliance as well as further actions that can be taken in cases of non-compliance by health establishments; if not, (a) why not and (b) when will the specified regulations be submitted for the purpose of publishing in the Government Gazette; if so, what are the relevant details?
Reply:
Two sets of Regulations relating to the powers of the Office of Health Standards Compliance have been developed for the implementation of Section 79 of the National Health Act, 2003 (Act No. 61 of 2003), namely (i) The Norms and Standards Regulations in terms of Section 90 (1)(b) and (c) of the National Health Act, 2003 (Act No. 61 of 2003), applicable to certain categories of health establishments, and (ii) The Procedural Regulations pertaining to the functioning of the Office of Health Standards Compliance and its Board. These two sets of Regulations were certified by the Chief State Law Advisor and have since been referred for translation.
The Regulations will be submitted to the Minister of Health for approval and for final publication in the Government Gazette as soon as the Department of Health receives the two translated versions of the Regulations.
END.
10 May 2016 - NW1087
Ntobongwana, Ms P to ask the Minister of Environmental Affairs
Has any of her senior officials met with certain persons (names furnished) during the period 1 January 2009 up to 31 December 2015 and (b) has any of the entities reporting to her awarded any contracts to Sahara Holdings, Comair, Oakbay Investments, Islandsite Investments, Afripalm Horizons Stakes, The New Age Media, JIC Mining Services and Vusizwe Media in the specified period; if so, what (i) are the relevant details and (ii) is the amount of each specified contract?
Reply:
(a) No
(b)
(i) The Department of Environmental Affairs received editorial, advertising and media coverage services from The New Age Media (TNA) Media related to the implementation of the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED) Rio+20 Summit Communications and Stakeholder Engagement Strategy.
South African National Parks utilised the services of Comair Flight Services on 11 April 2014.
South African Biodiversity Institute, iSimangaliso, and South African Weather Service have not awarded any contracts to Sahara Holdings, Comair, Oakbay Investments, Islandsite Investments, Afripalm Horizons Stakes, The New Age Media, JIC Mining Services and Vusizwe Media in the specified period.
(ii) The payment amounts to TNA Media (The New Age Media) and Comair Flight Services are reflected in the relevant financial reports of the Department.
---ooOoo---
10 May 2016 - NW1206
Van Dalen, Mr P to ask the Minister of Energy
(1)What was the line item (a) allocation and (b) breakdown of advertising costs for (i) her department and (ii) each entity reporting to her (aa) in the (aaa) 2013-14, (bbb) 2014-15 and (ccc) 2015-16 financial years and (bb) since 1 April 2016; (2) what was the line item (a) allocation and (b) breakdown of consulting costs for (i) her department and (ii) each entity reporting to her (aa) in the (aaa) 2013-14, (bbb) 2014-15 and (ccc) 2015-16 financial years and (bb) since 1 April 2016; (3) what was the line item (a) allocation and (b) breakdown of transport costs for (i) her department and (ii) each entity reporting to her (aa) in the (aaa) 2013-14, (bbb) 2014-15 and (ccc) 2015-16 financial years and (bb) since 1 April 2016? NW1346E
Reply:
(1) Advertising: 2013/14 – April 2016
Department of Energy: R38 709 229
Entities: R65 897 944
(2) Consulting: 2013/14 – April 2016
Department of Energy: R101 454 801
Entities: R416 699 483
(3) Transport: 2013/14 – April 2016
Department of Energy: R99 735 984
Entities: R191 009 784
10 May 2016 - NW1157
Alberts, Mr ADW to ask the Minister of Public Enterprises
(1) (a)How many trustees of the Transport Pension Fund and the Transnet Second Defined Benefit Fund respectively are required to be present in order to form a quorum and (b) whether a requirement exists that any of the elected pensioner-trustees also need to be present in order to constitute a quorum; if so, (2) whether (a) a decision was taken recently by the board not to pay a bonus to pensioners in April and (b) any of the elected pensioner-trustees was present at the meeting where the specified decision was taken; if not, (i) why decisions can be taken when the elected pensioner-trustees are not present and (ii) how this agrees with the principles of transparency, representivity and democracy in the two specified pension funds; (3) (a) what is the reason for the decision not to pay bonuses in April and (b) when will the bonuses actually be paid; (4) (a) what are the names of such pensioner-trustees and (b) did each of the persons vote in favour of or against the decision; (5) with reference to her reply to question 732 on 11 April 2016, what is the official current surplus in each fund
Reply:
1. (a) The Rules of the Transport Pension Fund and the Transnet Second Defined Benefit Fund provide that the majority of the Trustees be present to form a quorum.
(1) (b) There is no further requirement for the constitution of a quorum other than the majority of Trustees be present.
2. (a) No decision was taken not to pay a bonus in April. A proposal was prepared for approval by the Boards of Trustees, however, the pensioner trustees did not approve the resolution and queried the proposed bonus. This required additional calculations and reports to be prepared by the actuary, as well as a further resolution for approval, which delayed the submission of a proposed bonus for approval to the Transnet Board of Directors.
(b) As no such decision was taken, the question is not applicable.
(3) (a) As no such decision was taken, the question is not applicable.
(b) The ad hoc bonuses proposed by the Board of Trustees of the Transport Pension Fund: Transnet Sub Fund and the Transnet Second Defined Benefit Fund may be paid after the necessary governance process has concluded, with the final approval by the Transnet Board of Directors.
(4) (a) As no such decision was taken, the question is not applicable.
(b) As no such decision was taken, the question is not applicable.
(5) The Transport Pension Fund surplus per the latest actuarial valuation report as at 31 March 2015 was R3 644 million. The Transnet Second Defined Benefit Fund surplus per the latest actuarial valuation report as at 31 March 2015 was R3 145 million.
10 May 2016 - NW993
Ross, Mr DC to ask the Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs
With reference to notices served by Eskom to the (a) Nketoana, (b) Masilonyana, (c) Tokologo, (d) Mantsopa, (e) Ngwathe, (f) Dihlabeng, (g) Nala and (h) Phumelela Local Municipalities in the Free State to suspend electricity supply by 30 March 2016 due to non-payment of their bulk electricity accounts, (i) what are the details of each agreement signed with Eskom and (ii) (aa) what amount has been paid to Eskom by each specified municipality and (bb) on what dates were the respective payments made since the agreements were signed?
Reply:
The requested information is not readily available within the department. We have however, since requested these municipalities to provide the information and will therefore submit to you as soon as it becomes available.
10 May 2016 - NW965
Hadebe, Mr TZ to ask the Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs
Whether, since his reply to oral question 123 on 15 September 2014, he has taken any action to further investigate the findings of the Pikoli Report, released in March 2013, into corruption in the Integrated Public Transport Plan in the Nelson Mandela Bay Metropolitan Municipality; if not, why not; if so, what are the relevant details?
Reply:
The response below was provided by the Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality:
The Pikoli report was considered by Counsel (Adv Ranassem), who provided legal opinion to the effect that the report was nothing else but a precursor to a full scale investigation. In light of the above, the full scale investigation is currently being conducted by the National Treasury.
10 May 2016 - NW1214
Matsepe, Mr CD to ask the Minister of Health
(a) How many cases of cervical cancer have been treated at the Piet Retief Provincial Hospital in Mpumalanga in the (i) 2013-14, (ii) 2014-15 and (iii) 2015-16 financial years and (b) how do the specified figures compare to national statistics?
Reply:
(a) (i) 55;
(ii) 64;
(iii) 49.
(b) Data on cervical cancer screening is collated nationally, however data on cases treated are not collated nationally.
END.
10 May 2016 - NW1249
Macpherson, Mr DW to ask the Minister of Trade and Industry
1)Whether any of his department’s employees have been on suspension with full salary since 1 January 2015; if not, what is the position in this regard; if so, (a) How many employees have been receiving their full salaries while on suspension, (b) (i) what is the total cost, (ii) the names of the specified employees; and (iii) their professional designations, (c) Why was each of the specified employees suspended, (d) When was each employee suspended and (e) What is the total amount paid out for each of the suspended employees’ salary to date; (2) What is the status of each disciplinary process started against each of the specified employees?NW1397E
Reply:
Response:
Questions 1 and 2
QUESTION 1 a) |
QUESTION 1 (b)(i) |
QUESTION 1 (b)(ii) |
QUESTION 1 (b)(iii) |
QUESTION 1 (c) |
QUESTION 1(d) |
QUESTION 1 (e) |
QUESTION 2 |
Nine (9) Officials were suspended with full pay |
R 6, 653 082,68 |
The Names of the officials cannot be disclosed |
|
Forgery and misrepresentation |
07/07/2015 |
R 96 232.87 |
Finalised. |
|
Victimisation of staff, unfair treatment and abuse of power |
09/07/2013 |
R 2 081 006.63 |
Finalised. |
|||
|
Breach of sabattical contract/ Absence from work without permission |
22/02/2016 |
R 199 549.68 |
Finalised. |
|||
|
Bribery and conflict of interests |
03/12/2013 |
R 1 912 773.82 |
Finalised. |
|||
|
Fraud |
23/07/2015 |
R 132 702.16 |
Finalised. |
|||
|
Misrepresentation and dishonesty |
01/04/2015 |
R 753 367.75 |
Finalised. |
|||
|
Bribery and conflict of interests |
03/12/2013 |
R 1 112 049.11 |
Finalised. |
|||
|
Corruption |
24/10/2014 |
R 194 966.07 |
Finalised. |
|||
|
Misrepresentation |
02/11/2015 |
R 170 434.59 |
Disciplinary Enquiry in progress. |
10 May 2016 - NW968
Horn, Mr W to ask the Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs
With reference to Section 139 (1)(b) of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996, intervention in the Makana Local Municipality in the Eastern Cape, (a) what was the total cost to the Department for (i) the services of a certain person (Ms Pam Yako) and (ii) her replacement and (b) what are the full details of the specified costs in each case and (c) what is the current legal status of the intervention in terms of Section 139 (1)(b) in the specified municipality?
Reply:
According to the information provided by the Eastern Cape Department of Local Government and Traditional Affairs:
a) (i) The total cost to the Department of Local Government and Traditional Affairs in the Eastern Cape for the services of Ms Pam Yako, who was the Administrator in the municipality for a total period of nine months, was R3 089 928 .96.
(ii) Her replacement, a Senior Manager in the employ of the same department, was (and still is) remunerated at the normal level applicable to public servants at senior managerial level (Salary Level 13), because he is currently performing his functions in the municipality on secondment by the department.
b) According to the information we received from the abovementioned department, Ms Yako was paid an amount of R2 014 133. 76 for the first six months of her contract in the municipality. The payment was for work performed for four days per week for the first three months, each day calculated at eight hours at the DPSA rate of R2 568 per hour. It was also for work performed for three days per week for the second three months, each day still calculated at eight hours at the same DPSA rate of R2 568 per hour. Her contract was later extended for a period of three months. For this period (the last three months), she was remunerated at the DPSA rate of R 1 966 per hour for work performed for five days per week, each day constituting eight hours of work as usual, which amounts to R1 075 795. 20. When both amounts are combined, she was paid a total amount of R3 089 928 .96, as already reflected above.
As already stated, Ms Yako’s successor is remunerated at his current salary level (Salary Level 13) applicable to him as an employee of the provincial department occupying a senior managerial post.
c) In respect of the current legal status of the intervention, this intervention is still legal because it was approved by both my predecessor (Minister Pravin Gordhan) and the NCOP, in terms of the provisions of section 139(2) of the Constitution. The approval by Minister Gordhan and the NCOP came after the intervention was reinstated by the Provincial Executive a few weeks after it had been withdrawn following its disapproval by the NCOP.
10 May 2016 - NW782
Figg, Mr MJ to ask the Minister of Finance
With reference to the replacement of the Eskom Subordinated Loan Special Appropriation Bill [B77-2008] with the Eskom Subordinated Loan Special Appropriation Bill [B17-2015], what was the total amount of interest lost as a result of Eskom not repaying one cent in terms of the loan agreement stipulated in the 2008 version of the specified Bill?
Reply:
The loan agreement that was concluded between the Minister of Finance and Eskom, as required in terms of the Eskom Subordinated Loan Special Appropriation Act (2008/09-2010/11 Financial Years), provided for the loan to be repaid over a 30-year period. Consequently, there was no requirement for Eskom to have repaid any portion of the loan as yet.
The loan agreement also provided for a market-related interest rate to be payable, but, taking into account the medium-term impact of Eskom’s capital investment plan on Eskom’s balance sheet as required in the Act, the interest was only payable in those financial years where Eskom’s financial results reflected both a leverage ratio of better than 12.5% and an interest multiple above 2.5 times. Both ratios were to be calculated after considering any interest that would be payable on the loan. These provisions enabled the appropriated funding to strengthen Eskom’s balance sheet in a way that would be similar to, although not exactly the same as, equity.
As a result of Eskom’s weak financial position, at no point since the inception of the loan have both of the ratios been above the set thresholds and hence no interest was payable. Moreover, forward projections indicate that Eskom’s financial position is expected to remain weak for some time and that it was unlikely that the company would be required to pay interest on the loan over that period. Specifically, Eskom’s 2016 Corporate Plan indicates that the company anticipates that some key credit metrics will only reach the targetted levels by around 2026.
Moreover, the weak financial position resulted in Eskom credit rating being downgraded to sub-investment grade; reducing access and increasing the cost of funding resulting in the utility having to rely more heavily on the government guarantees. The conversion to equity of the subordinated loan through the replacement of the Eskom Subordinated Loan Special Appropriation Act (2008/09-2010/11 Financial Years) with the Eskom Special Appropriation Act (2008/09-2010/11 Financial Years), 2008 as well as the allocation of a further R23 billion in equity through the Eskom Special Appropriation Act, 2015 served to improve Eskom’s financial position thereby better enabling the company to stablise electricity supply, undertake required maintenance and complete the build programme.
10 May 2016 - NW1202
Mazzone, Ms NW to ask the Minister of Public Enterprises
(1)What is the total cost of maintenance backlog accumulated at the (a) Medupi and (b) Kusile power stations since construction started at the specified stations; (2) what is the line item breakdown of cost overruns incurred at the (a) Medupi and (b) Kusile power stations (i) including capitalised interest, (ii) excluding interest and (iii) only construction overruns? NW1342E
Reply:
(1)(a) Medupi power station units 1-5 are not yet in operation, therefore there is no cost of accumulated maintenance backlog. Unit 6 is in operation and there is no maintenance backlog.
(1)(b) Kusile power station is not yet in operation, therefore there is no cost of accumulated maintenance backlog.
(2)(a)(i) & (ii) Medupi Power Station Project cost make up is R 134.20 billion including capitalised interest. The key cost components are: Total Value of Packages, Owner’s Development Cost, Escalation, Cost of Cover, Contingencies and Rate of Exchange Adjustment as indicated below:
Cost to completion component |
R’billion |
Total value of construction packages |
74.15 |
Owners Development Cost (ODC) |
11.19 |
Escalation |
12.69 |
Cost of Cover |
3.97 |
Contingencies |
3.00 |
Total project cost (excluding interest during construction) |
105.00 |
Interest during construction |
29.20 |
Total project cost (including interest during construction) |
134.20 |
(2)(a)(iii) Medupi Construction cost escalations are currently going through the Eskom governance process.
(2)(b)(i) & (ii) Kusile Power Station Project cost make up is R 167.20 billion including capitalised interest. The key cost components are: Total Value of Packages, Owner’s Development Cost, Escalation, Cost of Cover, Contingencies and Rate of Exchange Adjustment as indicated below:
Cost to completion component |
R’billion |
Total value of construction packages |
66.9 |
Owners Development Cost (ODC) |
12.9 |
Escalation |
22.7 |
Cost of Cover |
5.6 |
Contingencies |
10.4 |
Total project cost (excluding interest during construction) |
118.5 |
Interest during construction |
48.7 |
Total project cost (including interest during construction) |
167.2 |
(2)(b)(iii) Kusile construction cost escalations are currently going through the Eskom governance process.
10 May 2016 - NW1156
Alberts, Mr ADW to ask the Minister of Public Enterprises
(a)When the changes in the 2%- rule, which limit the annual pension fund increases of the Transport Pension Fund and the Transnet Second Defined Benefit Fund to 2%, will be approved by her and the Minister of Finance, (b) what steps need to be taken in order to implement the changes and (c) what is the nature of the changes in the rule?
Reply:
(a) The matter is still in progress and engagements in respect of the proposed rule amendments are currently underway. The process will be finalised as soon as consultation between the relevant parties have been completed.
(b) Once the issues surrounding the proposed amendments have been resolved and the rule amendments are approved by me, with the concurrence of the Minister of Finance, they can be immediately implemented by the Transport Pension Fund: Transnet Sub Fund and the Transnet Second Defined Benefit Fund in line with their governance processes.
(c) In terms of the proposed amendment to the Special Rules of the Transport Pension Fund: Transnet Sub Fund and the Rules of the Transnet Second Defined Benefit Fund provision will be made for the granting of additional pension increases (over and above the statutory 2%) from time to time, subject to affordability, certification by the relevant Fund’s actuary and approval by the Employer.
10 May 2016 - NW994
Ross, Mr DC to ask the Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs
(1)With reference to notices served by Eskom to the (a) Nketoana, (b) Masilonyana, (c) Tokologo, (d) Mantsopa, (e) Ngwathe, (f) Dihlabeng, (g) Nala and (h) Phumelela Local Municipalities in the Free State to suspend electricity supply by 30 March 2016 due to non-payment of their bulk electricity accounts, (i) what is the current outstanding amount owed by each of the specified municipalities to Eskom (ii) when will the specified amount be paid (iii) what is the interest rate payable in each case and (iv) what are the conditions of the settlement agreement;
Reply:
The requested information is not readily available within the department. We have however, since requested these municipalities to provide the information and will therefore submit to you as soon as it becomes available.
10 May 2016 - NW741
Lekota, Mr M to ask the Minister of Finance
Whether the Government has (a) curtailed its consumption spending which in the 2014-15 financial year accounted for 56% of consolidated non-interest expenditure in order to create fiscal space to sustain investment in infrastructure and to reduce the country’s reliance on foreign savings and (b) created a large number of significant partnerships that have drawn substantial private capital into public sector infrastructure projects during the period 1 January 2014 to 28 February 2016; if not, what is the position in this regard; if so, what are the relevant details?
Reply:
Between 2008/09 and 2011/12, compensation and goods and services budgets grew in real terms by 8.4 per cent and 5.1 per cent respectively. After the introduction of the expenditure ceiling in 2012, real spending on compensation of employees averaged 2.5 per cent over the period 2012/13 – 2015/16 and is projected to fall to 1.1 per cent real growth over the 2016 MTEF. Goods and services spending has also been sharply reduced, with non-essential items such as travel, subsistence, catering and entertainment declining in real terms. Over the 2016 MTEF, total goods and services spending is projected to grow at 0.6 per cent in real terms.
As a share of total consolidated spending, compensation has declined from 36.1 per cent to 35.3 per cent between 2012/13 and 2014/15. Goods and services spend has declined from 17.1 per cent to 16.8 per cent over the same period. From 2016/17 onwards, government will close its current deficit – the difference between current revenue and spending on compensation, goods and services, interest, and current transfers and subsidies. The resultant savings are expected to reach 1.7 per cent of GDP in 2018/19, equivalent to 44 per cent of government’s budgeted capital spending.
Project name |
Date |
Contract duration |
Project value (R billion) |
Statistics South Africa Head Office Accommodation PPP project |
April 2014 |
25 years |
10.3 |
Independent Power Producer’s Programme 3rd window submission |
December 2014 |
20 years |
26* |
Municpal capital expenditure funded through borrowings |
2014/15 financial year |
- |
9.4 |
Municpal capital expenditure funded through borrowings |
2015/16 financial year |
- |
12.1** |
Total |
57.8 |
NB: Most State Owned Companies finance their Infrastructure programmes from their own revenue and borrowings backed by government guarantees and they are excluded from a list of the above mentioned projects.
* PThe programmeis funded by private sector capital raised from financial institutions. The private sector takes the risk associated with the completion of the project and it in turn benefits from unitary payments made by Eskom/government over the duration of the project.
**Planned borrowings for the entire year ending in June 2016.
The table above shows some of the projects where the private sector has provided financing. Some are PPP projects whereas others are municipal projects.
- Government is also stepping up its work with municipalities, in partnership with the private sector. A series of transformative projects valued at over R128 billion has been identified for potential investment in large cities, supported by a project preparation facility at the Development Bank of Southern Africa (DBSA). To broaden funding streams, city governments will focus on improving their systems for revenue collection, expenditure management and land-use zoning.
- Cornubia, a mixed-income commercial and residential development in eThekwini, is under construction. A total of 28 500 housing units, 18 clusters of community facilities and 2.3 million square metres of commercial floor space are planned. The city has also developed a densification plan to complement commuter rail modernisation between Umlazi and Bridge City. Private-sector contributions will amount to R15.4 billion of the total development cost of R25.8 billion.
- In 2013, the DBSA completed a successful restructuring. Over the medium term, government expects the DBSA to help develop South Africa’s municipal debt market as part of broader efforts to reshape the urban landscape. New initiatives will leverage private-sector investment to complement the DBSA’s own loan disbursements, which total R17.8 billion over the next three years.
- The NHFC disbursed R675 million in loans for affordable housing development, and leveraged R2.2 billion in co-financing from the private sector to support these projects.
10 May 2016 - NW183
Ollis, Mr IM to ask the Minister of Labour
How does she intend to improve the processing rate of (a) corporate and (b) individual (i) work permit and (ii) general visa applications which is at only 53% in some cases according to her department’s 2014-15 annual report?
Reply:
The Department made an assessment on a number of factors that were contributing to delays in processing of recommendations to the Department of Home Affairs on corporate and individual work visa applications. The Department is not responsible for recommending approval of general visas to the Department of Home Affairs.
To improve the processing of corporate and individual work visas applications we have put the following measures in place:
• We have advised and secured approval from Department of Home Affairs that Sports, Arts, Culture and Religious applications will no longer be processed by the Department of Labour as from 01st April 2015.
• We have publicized guidelines on our website for corporate and individual work visa applicants to check requirements before they submit applications to the department.
• We trained staff in our Labour Centres not to accept any applications that are incomplete or are not corporate or individual work visa related.
• Applications submitted by employers found to be non-compliant with our labour laws will be negatively recommended immediately on receipt of inspector’s report.
• We set a target of 30 working days within which we are going to process applications.
• As from 06th June 2016 we intend testing and piloting a new on-line system for the submission of applications.
• At Head Office, the adjudication committee meets every Friday of the week to review and finalize documentation received from Provincial Offices and to make a final recommendation to the Department of Home Affairs.
10 May 2016 - NW1179
America, Mr D to ask the Minister of Health
(1)With reference to his reply to question 3682 on 20 October 2015 regarding the one-stop centres that were set up by his department (details furnished), (a) what is the total expenditure per centre to date, (b) what are the sources of funding and (c) what is the total amount that has been contributed by each source to date; (2) (a) what is the total number of claimants who have been seen at each one-stop centre to date and (b) what is the total number of claimants who have had (i) a full medical assessment and (ii) their assessment report submitted to the Medical Bureau for Occupational Diseases (MBOD) to be certified; (3) what are the main reasons for the specified claims not being submitted for certification with the MBOD?
Reply:
1. (a) The capital cost for the Mthatha One Stop Centre was approximately R5 million and the recurrent costs amounted to approximately R9.2 million until the end of March 2016. The capital cost for the Carletonville One Stop Centre was R5.2 million and the recurrent costs were approximately R9.4 million until the end of March 2016. The costs are approximate as they cover the costs of personnel and diagnostic services such as chest X-rays, lung function tests and TB tests.
(b) The sources of funding for the Mthatha One Stop Centre were the National Department of Health for the capital costs, the Eastern Cape Department of Health for the recurrent costs and the World Bank for the project manager. The sources of funding for the Carletonville One Stop Centre were the Chamber of Mines and the National Department of Health for the capital costs, the Gauteng Department of Health and the Chamber of Mines for the recurrent costs and the World Bank for the project manager.
(c) The National Department of Health has contributed R5.5 million, the Chamber of Mines R8.7 million, the Eastern Cape Department of Health R7.8 million, the Gauteng Department of Health R4 million and the World Bank R2.8 million.
2. (a) The total number of workers and ex-workers seen at Mthatha from April 2014 to March 2016 was 4 306 and at Carletonville was 4 674.
(b) The workers and ex-workers who have had Benefit Medical Examinations (medical assessments) are (i) 2 660 at Mthatha and 3 303 at Carletonville, and (ii) 1 564 medical assessment reports were submitted to the MBOD from Mthatha and 1 660 submitted from Carletonville to the MBOD.
3. The workers and ex-workers who attend the One Stop Centres were also assessed for non-occupational health-related problems and referred to the hospital for care. The reasons for non-submission of the medical assessment reports to the MBOD include lack of record of service of the claimant and missing documents such as bank account forms. Many of the workers and ex-workers also visit the One Stop Centres to seek information on the status of their claim.
END.
10 May 2016 - NW705
Steenkamp, Ms J to ask the Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs
(1)How much did it cost to fund each district municipality to fulfil its mandates in the (a)(i) 2011-12, (ii) 2012-13, (iii) 2013-14 and (iv) 2014-15 municipal financial years and (b) since 1 July 2015; (2) whether, with reference to the budget speech delivered by the Minister of Finance, Mr Pravin Gordhan, on 24 February 2016, measures will be implemented to curb expenditure by each district municipality; if not, why not; if so, what are the relevant details; (3) whether any studies have been conducted to determine the viability of maintaining each district municipality whose entire income comes from the national fiscus; if not, why not; if so, what were the outcomes?
Reply:
The question by the Honourable member should be directed to the National Treasury. The National Treasury manages the expenditure and the budgets of municipalities in line with the provisions in the Municipal Finance Management Act. Municipalities report budgetary matters in terms of s71 of the MFMA and are best placed to respond to matters relating to budget and expenditures of all municipalities.
10 May 2016 - NW1144
Alberts, Mr ADW to ask the Minister of Public Enterprises
(1)Which are the other companies, apart from a certain company (Regiments), that participated in the tender process for making investments on behalf of the Transnet Second Defined Benefit Fund and the Transport Pension Fund; (2) What was the motivation for appointing the specified company; (3) What are the specified company’s relevant background and achievement that make the company the most suitable entity for making investments on behalf of the specified pension funds?
Reply:
- The companies that participated in the tender process were Regiments, Old Mutual and Colourfields.
- The Board of Trustees appointed Regiments based on the outcome of the technical evaluation process during the tender process.
- The company’s background and achievements were evaluated and scored during the tender process conducted by a technical task team consisting of the Chairperson of the Board of Trustees, Principal Officer, Trustee, Actuary, Investment Consultant and a Transnet Representative.
- The appointment of the specified company was based, inter alia, on the fact that they are well established as a financial company managing this specific type of liability-driven mandate and the team executing the mandate are all experts in their field. In addition, during the due diligence process carried out by the technical team, their risk management structure and practices were found to be compliant with industry standards.
10 May 2016 - NW1298
Redelinghuys, Mr MH to ask the Minister of Public Enterprises
Whether a certain person (name furnished) (a) was and/or (b) still is on the SA Airways no-fly list; if so, what are the relevant details?
Reply:
As the Honorable Member is aware, SAA currently reports to National Treasury. The Honorable Member is thus advised to redirect his question to the Minister Finance.
10 May 2016 - NW184
Ollis, Mr IM to ask the Minister of Labour
On what date , after the national general election on 7 May 2014, was the re-appointment letter of a certain official (name and details furnished) signed?
Reply:
The contract of employment commenced on 1 June 2014
10 May 2016 - NW1207
Van Dalen, Mr P to ask the Minister of Energy
With reference to the Central Energy Fund’s (CEF) projection that its expenditure would increase to R117 billion in the 2014-15 financial year with a revenue of R118 billion due to Irene and other projects coming online on page 688 of her department’s 2014-15 Budget Vote, (a) what is the detailed breakdown of the costs for each of the CEF’s projects, (b) why did some of the specified projects not come to fruition as budgets were subsequently cut in the audited outcomes of the 2014-15 financial statements which reflected an actual revenue of R18 billion and (c) what is the detailed line item breakdown of the (i) goods and (ii) services of R115 billion allocated to the specified projects?
Reply:
The amount stated above as Central Energy Fund’s (CEF) projection that its expenditure would increase to R117 billion in the 2014-15 financial year with a revenue of R118 billion due to Irene and other projects coming online on page 688 of her department’s 2014-15 Budget Vote, is not correct and the correct amount is stipulated below as follows:
(a) The turnover for CEF in 2014/15 was R18.5billion, cash from operations was R4.4billion and cash balance was R10billion.
(b) Project Irene did not come to fruition because it could not secure funding.
(c) Project Ikhwezi was approved by the PetroSA Board 2011 as a five-well drilling program. As at the end of the 2014/15 financial year, only 25 BcF of commercial gas reserves was expected, 10% of the initial expected gas. This then shortened the commercial life of the GTL refinery to 2017.
10 May 2016 - NW1174
Mackay, Mr G to ask the Minister of Energy
(1)(a) What are the names of each person who has been appointed as nuclear advisor in her department, (b) when was each specified person appointed, (c) what is each specified person’s professional qualifications and (d) what is the total proposed remuneration for each specified nuclear advisor; (2) (a) what are the names of each person who has been appointed as her department’s procurement specialist, (b) when was each specified person appointed, (c) what is each specified person’s professional qualifications and (d) what is the total proposed remuneration for each specified procurement specialist?
Reply:
(1) (a). The Department has appointed Mr. Eugene Nhlanhla Nqaba Ngcobo as Senior Nuclear Specialist;
(b). Mr. Ngcobo was appointed on 24 November 2015;
(c). his professional qualification is a Masters of Science (Engineering); and
(d). the total remuneration is R1 267 806 per annum (all-inclusive package).
(2) (a). Mr. Ndabenhle Goodwill Ngwane was appointed as a Senior Procurement Specialist;
(b). on 24 November 2015;
(c) his professional qualification is a Bachelor of Commerce; and
(d). the total remuneration is R 1 267 806 per annum (all-inclusive package)
10 May 2016 - NW1220
Singh, Mr N to ask the Minister of Public Enterprises
(1)Whether the catering contracts (R1.4 billion accrodng to media reports) that were awarded by Eskom to Lephalale Site Services and RoyalMnandi Duduza to ensure that Medupi and Kusile workers were adequately fed are still in place; (2) what is the total number of employees that the specified contracts feed; (3) when will the specified contracts terminate; (4) what is the current total costs of these contracts to Eskom?
Reply:
1. Yes
2. Note that these numbers vary on a daily basis depending on contract mobilization or demobilization:
- Medupi: 6 995 employees
- Kusile: 12 951 employees
3. Medupi: 31 January 2017
Kusile: 30 September 2018
4. Medupi R221 046 709.94 excluding VAT (Contract concluded value)
R109 569 792.75 excluding VAT (Contract value spent to date)
Kusile R639 193 482.00 excluding VAT (Contract concluded value) R354 822 598.00 excluding VAT (Contract value spent to date)
Ms. Lynne Brown, MP
Minister of Public Enterprises
Date:
10 May 2016 - NW222
Rawula, Mr T to ask the Minister of Labour
Has her department awarded any contracts to companies indirectly or directly owned by certain persons (names and details furnished) in the (a) 2012-2013, (b) 2013-2014 and (c) 2014-2015 financial years; if so, in each specified year, (i) how many times were such contract awarded and (ii) for what amount?
Reply:
(a) No
(b) No
(c) No
10 May 2016 - NW1209
Malatsi, Mr MS to ask the Minister of Sport and Recreation
What is the total amount in rand payable by the SA Football Association as match fees to members of the (a) men’s, (b) women’s and (c) under-23 national soccer teams for (i) Olympic qualifying matches and (ii)(aa) winning, (bb) drawing and/or (cc) losing any match?
Reply:
We are still sourcing information from SAFA (South African Football Association) in this regard
10 May 2016 - NW1010
Volmink, Mr HC to ask the Minister of Health
How many (a) state ambulances are there in the (i) Nelson Mandela Bay, (ii) City of Tshwane, (iii) City of Johannesburg and (iv) City of Cape Town Metropolitan Municipality and (v) the Tlokwe Local Municipality in the North West, (b) of the specified ambulances are operational in each of the specified municipalities and (c) of the specified ambulances are staffed in accordance with the correct Health Professionals Council requirements?
Reply:
According to the Provincial Departments of Health concerned, the following table reflects the details in this regard:
Table 1.
Municipality |
No. of ambulances allocated to the Municipality |
Operational Ambulances |
Operational Ambulance that are staffed in accordance with the correct Health Professionals Council requirements |
Nelson Mandela Bay |
37 |
16 |
16 |
City of Tshwane |
102 |
75 |
Yes |
City of Johannesburg |
143 |
65 |
Yes |
City of Cape Town Municipality |
110 |
68 |
68 |
Tlokwe Local Municipality |
5 |
4 |
4 |
END.
10 May 2016 - NW643
Paulsen, Mr N M to ask the Minister of Finance
What is the (a) number of businesses funded through the Jobs Fund and (b) (i) number of the black businesses that have received funding and (ii) total value of that funding?
Reply:
(a) 12,097 businesses have received funding through the Jobs Fund projects.
(b) i. 11,930 are black-owned (98.6%).
ii. R973,350,117 is the total value of funding to these black-owned businesses.
10 May 2016 - NW1083
Ntobongwana, Ms P to ask the Minister of Tourism
(a) Has any of his senior officials met with certain persons (names furnished) during the period 1 January 2009 up to 31 December 2015 and (b) has any of the entities reporting to him awarded any contracts to Sahara Holdings, Comair, Oakbay Investments, Islandsite Investments, Afripalm Horizons Stakes, The New Age Media, JIC Mining Services and Vusizwe Media in the specified period; if so, what (i) are the relevant details and (ii) is the amount of each specified contract?
Reply:
(a) No.
(b) No.
(i) Not applicable
(ii) Not applicable
10 May 2016 - NW844
Ollis, Mr IM to ask the Minister of Labour
(1)Why has she not re-instated (a) the Registrar of Labour Relations and (b) his deputy to their full tasks yet;
Reply:
(1)(a). The former Registrar of Labour Relations is not reinstated to his full task because the Labour Court decision has been appealed to the Labour Appeals Court.
(b). There is no need for the Deputy Registrar to be reinstated because her status has never been revoked at any point.
(2)has she complied with the court action regarding the Registrar of Labour Relations; if not, (a) why not and (b) what are the further relevant details in this regard; if so, what are the relevant details;
Minister of Labour replied:
(2)(a). Because the Labour Court decision is suspended pending the outcome of the appeal lodged with the Labour Appeal Court.
(3) has she met with any leaders of a certain federation (name furnished) in Geneva, Switzerland and/or South Africa to discuss the actions of the Registrar of Labour relations; if not, what is the position in this regard; if so, what requests did the representatives of the specified federation make to her in this regard?
Minister of Labour replied:
There is no need to discuss the Registrar of Labour Relations case with any Federation.
10 May 2016 - NW995
Ross, Mr DC to ask the Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs
Whether, with reference to notices served by Eskom on the (a) Nketoana, (b) Masilonyana, (c) Tokologo, (d) Mantsopa, (e) Ngwathe, (f) Dihlabeng, (g) Nala and (h) Phumelela local municipalities in the Free State to suspend electricity supply by 30 March 2016 due to non-payment of their bulk electricity accounts, any of the specified municipalities’ equitable share was used to pay their outstanding Eskom accounts; if so, (i) which accounts were paid, (ii) what amounts were paid, (iii) on which dates were the payments made and (iv) what is the balance of the equitable share in each case?
Reply:
The requested information is not readily available within the department. We have however, since requested these municipalities to provide the information and will therefore submit to you as soon as it becomes available.
09 May 2016 - NW1119
Hunsinger, Dr CH to ask the Minister of Transport
With reference to her reply to question 405 on 08 March 2016, (a) who are the members of the Vehicle Technical Committee (VTC), (b) what criteria were used to include the specified members on the VT, (c) what criteria were used to exclude members who previously served on the VTC?
Reply:
(a) The members of the VTC are:
- National Department of Transport;
- All nine Provincial Departments of Transport;
- South African Police Sevice;
- South African Bureau of Standards;
- National Regulator of Compulsory specification;
- Road Traffic Infringement Agency;
- Road Traffic Management Corporation; and
- Business Against Crime South Africa.
(b) As outlined in my previous response, the determining factors are those related to institutions that perform a regulatory function. This must be institutions that do not have financial interest in the development of a regulatory process geared at regulating the Vehicle Testing Stations.
(c) Those members that have any financial interest in the regulation of the sector, such members will be requested to be part of the Working Group that would input on the regulatory framework.
09 May 2016 - NW1057
Baker, Ms TE to ask the Minister of Water and Sanitation
Has her department conducted an audit to assess the storage capacity of its dams; if not, why not; if so, (a) when was the specified audit conducted and (b) what did the results indicate?
Reply:
Yes, my Department conducted an audit to assess the storage capacity of its dams (referred to as capacity determination survey).
(a) The surveys are taken at the different times as each dam has its own return period for such survey to be conducted. This is largely due to the fact that these dams were commissioned at different times and also that severity of sediment accumulation will differ from dam site to dam site.
The attached Appendix A gives the storage audit of departmental dams. Column E of the spreadsheet gives a date when the capacity survey was done and Column N gives the return period.
(b) For results of storage audits please refer to Appendix A, Column K and L.
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