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Thursday, 23 November 2017] No 58–2017] FOURTH SESSION, FIFTH PARLIAMENT
PARLIAMENT OF THE
REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA _________________
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY
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ORDER PAPER
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THURSDAY, 23 NOVEMBER 2017
Meeting of House: 14:00
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MOTIONS: 1. Draft Resolution (Chief Whip of the Majority Party): That the House –
(1) notes that the Parliamentary and Provincial Medical Aid Scheme
Act, 1975 (No 28 of 1975) (Parmed) is the compulsory medical aid
for retired and current members of Parliament and Judges;
(2) further notes that members of Parmed are paying high tariffs;
(3) acknowledges the need to enquire into the statutory requirement
regarding compulsory membership for members of Parliament; and
(4) subject to the concurrence of the National Council of Provinces,
establishes an Ad Hoc Joint Committee to –
(a) enquire into and make recommendations on:
(i) the tariffs of members of the Parmed medical aid
scheme;
(ii) the need for, and possible options with regard to Parmed
and other competitive medical aids for members of
Parliament;
(iii) the necessity of introducing amending legislation; and
(iv) the impact on retired members of Parmed;
(b) consult with the Judges and provincial legislatures;
(c) consist of 11 members of the National Assembly, as follows:
African National Congress 6, Democratic Alliance 2,
Economic Freedom Fighters 1 and other parties 2; and, 9
members of the National Council of Provinces;
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(d) exercise those powers as set out in Joint Rule 32 that may
assist it in carrying out its task; and
(5) sets the deadline by which the Committee is to report to 30 March
2018. 17dn43e
ORDERS OF THE DAY: 1. Consideration of legislative proposal to amend the Public Audit Act, 2004
(Act No 25 of 2004), submitted by Standing Committee on Auditor-General (Announcement, Tablings and Committee Reports, 16 November 2017, p 2).
2. Election of Members of Pan-African Parliament.
3. Designation of Members to Magistrates Commission.
4. Consideration of Budgetary Review and Recommendation Report of Portfolio Committee on Arts and Culture (Announcements, Tablings and Committee Reports, 24 October 2017, p 212).
5. Consideration of Budgetary Review and Recommendation Report of
Portfolio Committee on Economic Development (Announcements, Tablings and Committee Reports, 24 October 2017, p 133).
6. Consideration of Budgetary Review and Recommendation Report of
Portfolio Committee on Women in The Presidency (Announcements, Tablings and Committee Reports, 24 October 2017, p 40).
7. Consideration of Budgetary Review and Recommendation Report of
Portfolio Committee on Water and Sanitation (Announcements, Tablings and Committee Reports, 10 November 2017, p 90).
8. Consideration of Budgetary Review and Recommendation Report of
Portfolio Committee on Transport (Announcements, Tablings and Committee Reports, 10 November 2017, p 3).
9. Consideration of Budgetary Review and Recommendation Report of
Portfolio Committee on Sport and Recreation (Announcements, Tablings and Committee Reports, 8 November 2017, p 56).
10. Consideration of Budgetary Review and Recommendation Report of
Portfolio Committee on Environmental Affairs (Announcements, Tablings and Committee Reports, 2 November 2017, p 147).
11. Consideration of Report of Portfolio Committee on Public Service and
Administration as well as Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation on Oversight visit to Free State Province (Announcements, Tablings and Committee Reports, 24 October 2017, p 177).
12. Consideration of Report of Constitutional Review Committee on 2015
Public Submissions (Announcements, Tablings and Committee Reports, 16 August 2017, p 4).
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13. Consideration of Report of Constitutional Review Committee on 2013
Public Submissions (Announcements, Tablings and Committee Reports, 27 March 2017, p 3).
14. Consideration of Joint Report of Portfolio Committee on Agriculture,
Forestry and Fisheries, Portfolio Committee on Women in The Presidency and Multi-Party Women’s Caucus on Oversight visit to Mpumalanga Province (Announcement, Tablings and Committee Reports, 8 November 2017, p 8).
MOTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE. MEMBERS’ STATEMENTS. NOTICES OF MOTION.
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FURTHER BUSINESS
ORDERS OF THE DAY:
1. Consideration of Report of Portfolio Committee on Justice and
Correctional Services on Suspension from office of Magistrate X B Stuurman, Additional Magistrate at East London (Announcement, Tablings and Committee Reports, 22 November 2017).
2. Consideration of Report of Portfolio Committee on Justice and
Correctional Services on Conditional upliftment of provisional suspension of Mr P S Hole, Regional Magistrate at Kimberley (Announcement, Tablings and Committee Reports, 22 November 2017).
3. Consideration of Report of Portfolio Committee on Public Service and
Administration as well as Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation on Second quarter performance for Budget Vote 8: Department of Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation (Announcement, Tablings and Committee Reports, 22 November 2017).
4. Consideration of Report of Portfolio Committee on Public Service and
Administration as well as Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation on Second quarter performance for Budget Vote 12: Statistics South Africa (Announcement, Tablings and Committee Reports, 22 November 2017).
5. Consideration of Report of Portfolio Committee on Public Service and
Administration as well as Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation on Second quarter performance for Budget Vote 10: Department Public Service and Administration (Announcement, Tablings and Committee Reports, 22 November 2017).
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6. Consideration of Report of Portfolio Committee on Water and Sanitation on Oversight visit to Limpopo Province (Announcement, Tablings and Committee Reports, 22 November 2017).
7. Consideration of Report of Portfolio Committee on Water and Sanitation
on 7th World Water Forum (Announcement, Tablings and Committee Reports, 22 November 2017).
8. Consideration of Budgetary Review and Recommendation Report of
Portfolio Committee on Public Enterprises (Announcements, Tablings and Committee Reports, 22 November 2017).
9. Consideration of Report of Portfolio Committee on Health on Medical
Innovation Bill [PMB 1 – 2014] (Announcement, Tablings and Committee Reports, 22 November 2017).
10. Second Reading debate – Medical Innovation Bill [PMB 1 – 2014]
(National Assembly – sec 76) – (Mr N Singh, MP). 11. Consideration of Report of Portfolio Committee on Economic
Development on Joint study tour to Malaysia (Announcement, Tablings and Committee Reports, 22 November 2017).
12. Consideration of Report of Standing Committee on Finance on Insurance
Bill [B 1 – 2016] (National Assembly – sec 75) (Announcement, Tablings and Committee Reports, 22 November 2017).
13. Second Reading debate – Insurance Bill [B 1B – 2016] (National
Assembly – sec 75) – (Minister of Finance). 14. Consideration of Report of Portfolio Committee on Tourism on First
Quarter performance of Department of Tourism for 2017/18 financial year (Announcement, Tablings and Committee Reports, 17 November 2017, p 67).
15. Consideration of Report of Portfolio Committee on Tourism on 4th
Quarter performance of Department of Tourism for 2016/17 financial year (Announcement, Tablings and Committee Reports, 17 November 2017, p 51).
16. Consideration of Report of Portfolio Committee on Tourism on Oversight
visit to Limpopo Province (Announcement, Tablings and Committee Reports, 17 November 2017, p 31).
17. Consideration of Report of Portfolio Committee on Tourism on Oversight
visit to Western Cape Province (Announcement, Tablings and Committee Reports, 17 November 2017, p 2).
18. Second Reading debate – Labour Laws Amendment Bill [B 29 – 2017]
(National Assembly – sec 75) – (Mrs C Dudley, MP). 19. Consideration of Report of Portfolio Committee on Justice and Correctional
Services on Request for National Assembly to institute removal proceedings against Public Protector in terms of section 194 of
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Constitution (Announcement, Tablings and Committee Reports, 15 November 2017, p 126).
20. Consideration of Report of Portfolio Committee on Justice and Correctional
Services on Remedial action in Public Protector’s State of Capture Report No 6 of 2016-17 (Announcement, Tablings and Committee Reports, 15 November 2017, p 123).
21. Consideration of Report of Portfolio Committee on Justice and Correctional
Services on Request for National Assembly to institute an inquiry into alleged misconduct of Deputy Public Protector (Announcement, Tablings and Committee Reports, 15 November 2017, p 122).
22. Consideration of Budgetary Review and Recommendation Report of
Portfolio Committee on Communications (Announcements, Tablings and Committee Reports, 15 November 2017, p 44).
23. Consideration of Report of Portfolio Committee on Labour on First
Quarterly Report on Performance of Department of Labour and entities for 2017/18 (Announcement, Tablings and Committee Reports, 15 November 2017,p 21).
24. Consideration of Report of Portfolio Committee on Economic Development
on Oversight visits to Mpumalanga and Gauteng (Announcement, Tablings and Committee Reports, 15 November 2017, p 2).
25. Consideration of Report of Portfolio Committee on Mineral Resources on
Oversight visit to Gauteng (Announcement, Tablings and Committee Reports, 14 November 2017, p 40).
26. Consideration of Report of Portfolio Committee on Justice and Correctional
Services on Oversight visit to Correctional Centres (Announcement, Tablings and Committee Reports, 9 November 2017, p 8).
27. Consideration of Report of Portfolio Committee on Human Settlements on
Oversight visit to Mpumalanga Province (Announcement, Tablings and Committee Reports, 8 November 2017, p 8).
28. Consideration of Report of Portfolio Committee on Health on Oversight
visit to North West Province (Announcement, Tablings and Committee Reports, 7 November 2017, p 6).
29. Consideration of Report of Portfolio Committee on Higher Education and
Training on Oversight visit to University of Western Cape and National Student Financial Aid Scheme (Announcement, Tablings and Committee Reports, 6 November 2017, p 107).
30. Consideration of Report of Portfolio Committee on Higher Education and
Training on Strategic Plan 2015/16 – 2019/20 and Annual Performance Plan 2017/18 of Sector Education and Training Authorities (Announcement, Tablings and Committee Reports, 6 November 2017, p 61).
31. Consideration of Report of Portfolio Committee on Higher Education and
Training on First Quarter Performance Report 2017/18 of Department
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of Higher Education and Training (Announcement, Tablings and Committee Reports, 6 November 2017, p 45).
32. Consideration of Report of Portfolio Committee on Higher Education and
Training on Fourth Quarter Performance Report 2016/17 of Department of Higher Education and Training (Announcement, Tablings and Committee Reports, 6 November 2017, p 36).
33. Consideration of Report of Portfolio Committee on Higher Education and
Training on Oversight visit to Gauteng (Announcement, Tablings and Committee Reports, 6 November 2017, p 1).
34. Consideration of Report of Portfolio Committee on Environmental Affairs
on Donations of high-value wildlife species to private individuals by North West Provincial Government Department of Rural, Environmental and Agricultural Development (Announcement, Tablings and Committee Reports, 31 October 2017, p 42).
35. Consideration of Report of Portfolio Committee on Environmental Affairs
on South African Weather Service Board decision to terminate services of its former Chief Executive Officer (Announcement, Tablings and Committee Reports, 31 October 2017, p 34).
36. Consideration of First Report of National Assembly Rules Committee on
Establishment of Subcommittee to Monitor and Report on Questions Endorsed as Unanswered (Announcements, Tablings and Committee Reports, 25 October 2017, p 8).
37. Consideration of Report of Portfolio Committee on Health on Oversight
visit to Free State Province (Announcements, Tablings and Committee Reports, 24 October 2017, 29).
38. Consideration of Report of Portfolio Committee on Health on Oversight
visit to Gauteng Province (Announcements, Tablings and Committee Reports, 24 October 2017, 12).
39. Consideration of Report of Portfolio Committee on Health on Oversight
visit to North West Province (Announcements, Tablings and Committee Reports, 24 October 2017, p 3).
40. Consideration of Report of Portfolio Committee on Basic Education on
Fourth Quarterly Report on Performance of Department of Basic Education for 2016/17 (Announcements, Tablings and Committee Reports, 12 October 2017, p 23).
41. Consideration of Report of Portfolio Committee on Basic Education on
First Quarterly Report on Performance of Department of Basic Education for 2017/18 (Announcements, Tablings and Committee Reports, 12 October 2017, p 3).
42. Consideration of Report of Joint Committee on Ethics and Members’
Interests on Late disclosures for 2016 (Announcements, Tablings and Committee Reports, 10 October 2017, p 7).
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43. Consideration of Report of Standing Committee on Appropriations on Fourth quarter expenditure patterns for 2016/17 financial year (Announcements, Tablings and Committee Reports, 5 October 2017, p 3).
44. Consideration of Report of Portfolio Committee on Telecommunications
and Postal Services on Third Quarterly Report on performance of Department of Telecommunications and Postal Services for 2016/17 (Announcements, Tablings and Committee Reports, 5 September 2017, p 8).
45. Second Reading debate – Red Tape Impact Assessment Bill [B 13 –
2016] (National Assembly – sec 75) – (Mr H C C Krüger, MP). 46. Consideration of Report of Standing Committee on Appropriations and
Portfolio Committee on Health on Health sector meetings (Announcements, Tablings and Committee Reports, 7 August 2017, p 8).
47. Consideration of Report of Portfolio Committee on International Relations
and Cooperation on Petition of National Coalition for Palestine (submitted by Mr Z M D Mandela, MP) (Announcements, Tablings and Committee Reports, 31 July 2017, p 30).
48. Consideration of Report of Portfolio Committee on Higher Education and
Training on Third Quarter Performance Report of 2016/17 of Department of Higher Education and Training (Announcements, Tablings and Committee Reports, 26 June 2017, p 188).
49. Consideration of Report of Portfolio Committee on Sport and Recreation
on Implementation of National Sport and Recreation Plan in North West province (Announcements, Tablings and Committee Reports, 21 June 2017, p 10).
50. Consideration of Report of Portfolio Committee on Human Settlements on
Petitions (Announcements, Tablings and Committee Reports, 16 May 2017, p 163).
51. Consideration of Report of Joint Standing Committee on Financial
Management of Parliament on 2016/17 Mid-Year Report of Parliament of Republic of South Africa (Announcements, Tablings and Committee Reports, 20 March 2017, p 2).
52. Consideration of Report of Portfolio Committee on Telecommunications
and Postal Services on Second Quarterly Report on Performance of Department of Telecommunications and Postal Services (Announcements, Tablings and Committee Reports, 17 March 2017, p 8).
53. Consideration of Budgetary Review and Recommendation Report of
Portfolio Committee on Home Affairs on Performance of Department of Home Affairs for 2015/16 financial year (Announcements, Tablings and Committee Reports, 8 March 2017, p 2).
54. Consideration of Report of Standing Committee on Appropriations on
Fourth quarter expenditure patterns for 2015/16 financial year and first quarter expenditure patterns for 2016/17 financial year
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(Announcements, Tablings and Committee Reports, 30 November 2016, p 16).
55. Consideration of Report of Standing Committee on Auditor-General on
Integrated Annual Report of Auditor-General for financial year 2016/17 (Announcements, Tablings and Committee Reports, 29 November 2016, p 5).
56. Consideration of Report of Standing Committee on Auditor-General on
Auditor-General South Africa 2017-2020 Strategic Plan and Budget (Announcements, Tablings and Committee Reports, 29 November 2016, p 15).
57. Consideration of Report of Portfolio Committee on Police on 2016/17
Budget, Annual Performance Plan and Strategic Plan of Private Security Industry Regulatory Authority (Announcements, Tablings and Committee Reports, 7 November 2016, p 44).
58. Consideration of Report of Joint Standing Committee on Financial
Management of Parliament on Parliament of Republic of South Africa’s 2015/16 Annual Report (Announcements, Tablings and Committee Reports, 21 October 2016, p 8).
59. Consideration of Report of Standing Committee on Finance on Money
Bills Amendment Procedure and Related Matters Act (No 9 of 2009) (Announcements, Tablings and Committee Reports, 27 September 2016, p 4).
60. Consideration of Report of Portfolio Committee on Environmental Affairs
on Report to Parliament on International Environment Instruments for 2015-2016 (Announcements, Tablings and Committee Reports, 24 August 2016, p 14).
61. Consideration of Annual Report of Joint Standing Committee on
Intelligence (Announcements, Tablings and Committee Reports, 13 December 2016, p 4).
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MOTIONS (Notice given previously):
See p 657-659 (Mrs M R M Mothapo, Mr S C Motau, Mr T E Mulaudzi, Ms M F Nkadimeng, Inkosi R N Cebekhulu, Prof N M Khubisa, Mr M S A Maila, Mr M L W Filtane, Mr T E Mulaudzi, Ms D P Manana, Mr T Makondo, Mr G S Radebe, Mr J Vos, Mr M H Matlala, Ms M S Khawula) p 559-661 (Mrs E K M Masehela, Chief Whip of the Opposition, Ms M O Mokause, Ms M L Dunjwa, Ms C N Majeke, Mr Z N Mbhele, Mr T E Mulaudzi, Mr W B Maphanga, Ms C N Ndaba, Ms R C Adams, Mr L M Ntshayisa, Ms L C Theko, Ms H S Boshoff, Ms H B Kekana, Dr M J Figg) p 706-707 (Mrs J V Basson, Mr A P van der Westhuizen, Dr S S Thembekwayo, Mr L Ramatlakane, Mr K P Sithole, Mr A M Shaik Emam, Ms N K Bilankulu, Mr N L S Kwankwa, Ms T Gqada, Mr H M Z Mmemezi, Mr N Paulsen, Ms S P Tsoleli, Mr X Mabasa, Ms C King, Mr T M Nkonzo) p 722-724 (Ms N B Dambuza, Chief Whip of the Opposition,
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Mr Z R Xalisa, Mrs M R M Mothapo, Mr J A Esterhuizen, Prof N M Khubisa, Mr M L W Filtane, Dr S S Thembekwayo, Mr D M Gumede, Mr S P Mabilo, Ms M P Mmola, Ms Z Jongbloed, Ms S T Xego, Mr Z N Mbhele) p 739-742 (Mr M Johnson, Mr M S Malatsi, Mr N Paulsen, Ms D D Raphuti, Inkosi R N Cebekhulu, Prof N M Khubisa, Mrs Y N Phosa, Mr M L W Filtane, Mr K J Mileham, Mr T E Mulaudzi, Ms H V Nyambi, Ms L Mabija, Ms P B Mabe, Ms D van der Walt, Ms Z C Faku, Ms H O Mkhaliphi, Mr T Rawula, Ms H H Malgas) p 786-791 (Dr P Maesela, Mr H C C Kruger, Dr S S Thembekwayo, Ms D P Manana, Mr J A Esterhuizen, Prof N M Khubisa, Ms H B Kekana, Ms S P Kopane, Ms N Ndongeni, Ms T E Kenye, Mr M S F de Freitas, Mr N Capa, Mr N Paulsen, Mr M P Sibande, Mr N L S Kwankwa, Mr N S Matiase, Mr M P Sibande, Ms M C C Pilane-Majeke, Mr M P Sibande, Ms M C C Pilane-Majeke) p 805 (Mr M Hlengwa).
MOTIONS (Notice given on 9 November 2017): 1. Subject for discussion (Ms H H Malgas): Development of strict road safety
measures to lessen road carnage especially during holiday seasons. 17dn296e
2. Subject for discussion (Mr S Esau): Department of Military Veterans’
healthcare system undermines the health of our military veterans. 17dn297e
3. Subject for discussion (Mr Z R Xalisa): The paradise papers leaks.
17dn298e 4. Subject for discussion (Dr C Q Madlopha): Ways to create a more reliable
and affordable public transport system and better co-ordination amongst various modes of transport.
17dn299e 5. Subject for discussion (Mr M Hlengwa): The recent report by the Auditor-
General that wasteful and irregular spending of public funds rose by 55% for the 2016/2017 financial year.
17dn300e 6. Subject for discussion (Mr S C Mncwabe): The treatment of senior citizens
in Home Affairs offices when they visit these offices to apply for various documents.
17dn301e 7. Subject for discussion (Mr X Mabasa): Incentives and programmes to shift
jobs and investments towards the dense townships on the urban edge. 17dn302e
8. Subject for discussion (Mr N L Kwankwa): The role of businesses in
employing and building capacity of graduates as well as funding programmes that directly and positively impact the current education system.
17dn303e 9. Subject for discussion (Mr P G Atkinson): South Africa’s commitment and
transition to a lower carbon economy. 17dn304e
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10. Subject for discussion (Mr T Rawula): The increase in the number of deaths of mine workers throughout the country.
17dn305e 11. Subject for discussion (Ms P E Adams): Creation of incentives that will
encourage a culture of individual saving for risks and loss of income due to old age, illness, injury or loss of work for workers in both the formal and informal sectors.
17dn306e 12. Subject for discussion (Mr D Mnguni): The necessity for the private sector
to offer internships and apprenticeships to the youth in line with the youth employment accord signed a few years ago.
17dn307e 13. Subject for discussion (Mr P J Mnguni): Strengthening South Africa’s
postgraduate training in research and innovation as a means to improve the country’s global competitiveness.
17dn308e 14. Subject for discussion (Mr L Basson): The environmental and public health
disaster due to the spillage of 4 million litres of raw sewage per day from Groblersdal town directly into the Olifants River.
17dn309e 15. Subject for discussion (Mr A F Madella): Sustaining campaigns against
racism, sexism, homophobia and xenophobia. 17dn310e
16. Draft resolution (Ms V Ketabahle): That the House –
(1) notes that 23 years ago, this Parliament passed the Restitution of Land Rights Act, allowing South Africans who were forcibly removed from their land since 1913 to lodge claims for the return of the land;
(2) further notes that while this Act only deals with land stolen in the
last 104 years, there has been no concrete progress in land restitution; (3) acknowledges that 23 years later, white South Africans still own over
67% of commercial farm land in South Africa, reaping profits from this land in billions of rands while the people whose land was stolen live in poverty and are reliant on grants to support themselves;
(4) further acknowledges that the lack of transformation in land
ownership shows the failure of this Act to address land dispossession;
(5) realises that this Act has passed its expiry date and a new approach
to land restitution is needed; and (6) recognises that the most viable way forward is expropriation of land
without compensation. 17dn311e
17. Draft resolution (Mr R T Hugo): That the House –
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(1) notes that a drought relief convoy of 31 trucks arrived in the drought-stricken town of Beaufort West, in the Western Cape yesterday;
(2) further notes that the Neeuhof Boerdery and Hendrik van Wyk
Vervoer managed to donate and transport 1500 bales in 31 truckloads of valuable feed for farmers in the Western Cape;
(3) acknowledges that the Western Cape is currently in the midst of one
of the worst droughts in decades; (4) further acknowledges that the feed will be distributed from today to
various areas in the Central Karoo including Laingsburg, Prince Albert and Merweville;
(5) thanks AgriSA for their continued involvement in assisting farmers
and farming communities; and (6) expresses its appreciation to Jannie Neeuhof and his family for their
incredibly generous and much needed donation that will go a long way in supporting farming communities of the Central Karoo during this very difficult time.
17dn312e MOTIONS (Notice given on 14 November 2017): 1. Subject for discussion (Ms S R van Schalkwyk): The re-alignment of state-
owned enterprises, development finance institutions and other public agencies to support radical economic transformation.
17dn313e 2. Subject for discussion (Ms A Steyn): The importance of protecting our
agricultural sector in ensuring a thriving economy. 17dn314e
3. Subject for discussion (Ms N P Sonti): The operational hours of clinics,
with special reference to a clinic in Ward 26, in Wonderkop. 17dn315e
4. Subject for discussion (Ms J V Basson): The strengthening of vocational
training institutions as a catalyst for developing skills that can move the South African economy and society forward.
17dn316e 5. Subject for discussion (Mr J A Esterhuizen): The numerous accounts of
attacks on police officials. 17dn317e
6. Subject for discussion (Mr S C Mncwabe): The scourge of child trafficking,
child kidnapping and the heartless murder of children. 17dn318e
7. Subject for discussion (Ms H B Kekana): Developing new strategies to
minimise the effects of the recent Malaria outbreak. 17dn319e
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8. Subject for discussion (Ms C N Majeke): The economic and social impact, as well as the fairness or otherwise, of untaxed and unregulated Airbnb accommodation model.
17dn320e 9. Subject for discussion (Mr A M Figlan): The shortage of water in Cala in
the following villages: eMnxe, Phola Park, New City and others especially over December holidays.
17dn321e 10. Subject for discussion (Ms V Ketabahle): The water crisis in Mnquma and
Mbhashe Municipalities, especially in Amathole. 17dn322e
11. Subject for discussion (Ms P T Mantashe): The enhancement of the
capacity of the state to directly provide goods and services instead of relying on outsourcing.
17dn323e 12. Subject for discussion (Ms D Carter): Implementing a cost saving
mechanism to ensure free basic and higher education for all from Grade R. 17dn324e
13. Subject for discussion (Ms M A Molebatsi): Development of large black-
owned companies to ensure that they can compete globally, undertake large complex projects and export their services and products to other global markets.
17dn325e 14. Subject for discussion (Ms M A Molebatsi): The rolling-out and expansion
of Aquaculture projects to enhance job creation and promotion of access to high protein food.
17dn326e 15. Subject for discussion (Mr S J F Marais): The state of readiness of the
SANDF to fully and effectively respond to and comply with par 200 (1) & (2) of the Constitution.
17dn327e 16. Subject for discussion (Ms P V Mogotsi): Making race and discrimination
on the basis of colour a punishable crime in South Africa. 17dn328e
17. Draft resolution (Ms H O Mkhaliphi): That the House –
(2) notes that on this day in 1969, the revolutionary Government of Libya under the leadership of Colonel Gaddafi nationalized all foreign-owned banks;
(3) further notes that in the following year, all banks in Libya were state-
owned;
(4) acknowledges that with state-owned banks and the nationalization of other strategic sectors of the economy, Libya was able to achieve the highest standard of living on the African continent within a very short space of time;
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(5) further acknowledges that state-owned banks provided loans with 0% interest to all Libyans, and that this helped ensure that the country had no foreign debt but reserves of over R2 trillion;
(6) realises that electricity was free, land and farming equipment were
given to all those who wanted to farm; and that healthcare and education was free and all these were facilitated by state-owned banks in Libya;
(7) recognises that these social programmes allowed Libyans to live a
life most South Africans could only ever dream of; and
(8) further recognises that if economic freedom and a life of dignity for all South Africans is to be achieved, nationalization of banks and other strategic sectors is required.
17dn329e 18. Draft resolution (Ms Z C Faku): That the House -
(1) notes that on Sunday, 12 November 2017, Branden Grace won the Nedbank Golf Challenge in Sun City;
(2) understands that the 29-year-old is the first home winner of South
Africa’s biggest tournament, dubbed Africa’s Major, since Trevor Immelman a decade ago;
(3) remembers that Branden sank a 40-foot birdie putt on the 16th hole
to set up a victory at the Nedbank Golf Challenge on Sunday as he carded a blistering final round 66 to win by a single shot from Briton Scott Jamieson;
(4) recalls that the 29-year-old came from three shots back overnight at
the Gary Player Country Club for an 11-under-par total of 277, an eighth European Tour victory and a $1.17 million purse in the penultimate event of the season;
(5) congratulates Branden Grace on his outstanding performance; and
(6) wishes him well in his future matches.
17dn330e 19. Draft resolution (Ms N V Mente): That the House -
(1) notes that the Fees Commission report scrapped the National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) by introducing loan schemes by private sector banks to fund students who cannot afford education fees and recommended a R50 billion for fee free TVET colleges education;
(2) acknowledges that the Fees Commission dismally failed to provide
coherent, concrete and sustainable way forward for fee free education across all institutions of higher learning;
(3) recognises that these recommendations imply a class segregation,
where universities are destinations for the rich and TVET colleges
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are destinations for the poor, regardless of talent, hard work and a constitutional right to study;
(4) further acknowledges that the responsibility to educate young people
of an already indebted society and extremely exploited working class population must not be placed on a loan scheme from the private sector;
(5) appreciates that greedy banks that have demonstrated their inability
to prioritize societal development above profits cannot be entrusted with the duty to educate society; and
(6) rejects the report and instead focuses its resources on legislation
reform that will enable South Africa to expand the existing tax base. 17dn331e
20. Draft resolution (Mr J J Skosana): That the House -
(1) notes that the United Nations’ International Day for Tolerance is annually observed on November 16 to educate people about the need for tolerance in society and to help them understand the negative effects of intolerance;
(2) further notes that this is a time for people to learn about respecting
and recognising the rights and beliefs of others;
(3) understands that discussions and debates take place across the world on this day, focusing on how various forms of injustice, oppression, racism and unfair discrimination have a negative impact on society;
(4) recalls that human rights activists also use this day as an opportunity
to speak out on human rights laws, especially with regard to banning and punishing hate crimes and discrimination against minorities;
(5) realises that the United Nations is committed to strengthen tolerance
by fostering mutual understanding among cultures and people worldwide; and
(6) calls upon countries to observe this day and use it to promote
tolerance, respect and dignity. 17dn332e
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APPENDIXES
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PETITIONS REFERRED TO COMMITTEES 1. Petition from residents of Mookgopong, Limpopo, requesting
improved delivery of municipal services (Ms D van der Walt) – (Portfolio Committee on Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs – National Assembly).
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2. Petition from residents of Soshanguve South calling for establishment
of a satellite police station (Mr D Bergman) – (Portfolio Committee on Police – National Assembly).
3. Petition from the Unity Fellowship Church in Chiawelo, Soweto,
calling for relief after the withdrawal of its operating licence by the City of Johannesburg and harassment of worshippers by the Johannesburg City Metro Police during church services (Mr R W T Chance) – (Portfolio Committee on Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs and Portfolio Committee on Police – National Assembly).
4. Petition from residents of Wards 24, 25, 26, 27 and 34 of Tzaneen
calling for improved water supply (Ms E R Wilson) – (Portfolio Committee on Water and Sanitation – National Assembly).
5. Petition from residents of Inxuba Yethemba in the Chris Hani District
Municipality, calling for improved service delivery in respect of water and sanitation (Mr L J Basson) – (Portfolio Committee on Water and Sanitation – National Assembly).
6. Petition from residents of the East Rand, calling for an investigation
into reasons for the chronic underfunding of its child welfare organisations (Mr M Waters) – (Portfolio Committee on Social Development – National Assembly).
7. Petition from the residents of Diepkloof Phase 1 and 2, Soweto, calling
on the Assembly to prevent Eskom from proceeding with the installation of prepaid electricity meters without the consent and participation of the community and to demand an explanation for its failure to respond to a petition delivered to it (Mr T W Mhlongo) – (Portfolio Committee on Public Enterprises – National Assembly).
8. Petition from residents of Edenvale, Gauteng, calling on the Assembly
to follow-up a Carte Blanche exposé – prompted by Case No 331/05/2015 – on police brutality, bribery and corruption at the Edenvale Police Station (Mr M Waters) – (Portfolio Committee on Police – National Assembly).
9. Petition from residents of Orlando East, calling on the Assembly to
determine why Eskom failed to respond to a petition delivered to it by said residents or to conduct a public education and participation drive before installing prepaid electricity meters in that area (Mr T W Mhlongo) – (Portfolio Committee on Public Enterprises – National Assembly).
10. Petition from residents of Birch Acres, Kempton Park, calling for
increased resources to be provided to the Norkem Park Police Station in order to ensure effective and visible policing (Mr M Waters) – (Portfolio Committee on Police – National Assembly).
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11. Petition from residents of Ward 92, Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Municipality, calling on the National Assembly to hold the Rand Water Board and Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Municipality accountable for a lack of delivery in respect of water, water infrastructure and related matters (Mr M Waters) – (Portfolio Committee on Water and Sanitation – National Assembly).
12. Petition from residents of Rooifontein and Kamasies in Namaqualand,
requesting that the road between Springbok and Vaalputs be upgraded to an asphalt surface to assist in the safe transportation of radioactive material from Pelindaba (Ms V van Dyk) – (Portfolio Committee on Transport – National Assembly).
13. Petition from Soweto pensioners (Orlando, Diepkloof, Meadowlands,
Dube, Mofolo, Jabavu and Mzimhlophe), calling on the Assembly to ensure the provision of accurate monthly bills and statements by Eskom as well as pensioners’ rebates and the cancellation of their debts after three years, (Mr T W Mhlongo) – (Portfolio Committee on Public Enterprises – National Assembly).
14. Petition from Soweto pensioners (Orlando, Diepkloof, Meadowlands,
Dube, Mofolo, Jabavu and Mzimhlophe), calling on the Assembly to urge the SA Social Security Agency (Sassa) to refrain from effecting or allowing certain deductions from the grants for older persons before they are paid (Mr T W Mhlongo) – (Portfolio Committee on Social Development – National Assembly).
15. Petition from wards 65, 66 and 67 of the Ekurhuleni Metro calling on
the Assembly to investigate the spiraling crime rate in Etwatwa, ensure more visible policing and to investigate the alleged complicity between the South African Police Service and crime syndicates (Mr M Waters) – (Portfolio Committee on Police – National Assembly).
16. Petition from the Riebeek East community, Makana, calling on the
Assembly to address critical water supply issues (Ms A Steyn) – (Portfolio Committee on Water and Sanitation – National Assembly).
17. Petition from the Tembisa community, Gauteng, calling on the
Assembly to address the issue of the quality of water in the Kaalspruit River (Mr M Waters) – (Portfolio Committee on Water and Sanitation – National Assembly).
18. Petition from communities of Farlie, Mabitsela, Leokaneng, and
Pinkie villages in Limpopo, calling on the Assembly to investigate and ensure that the road between them is tarred (Ms D van der Walt) – (Portfolio Committee on Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs – National Assembly).
19. Petition from residents of wards 21, 33 and 92 in Ekurhuleni Metro,
calling on the Assembly to investigate the removal of residents of the Angelo Informal settlement to stand number 87 portion 230 Farm Driefontein, where there is a mine shaft and sinkholes that could put people’s lives at risk (Mr M Waters) – (Portfolio Committee on Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs – National Assembly).
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20. Petition from residents near the proposed Palmietkuilen coal mine near Springs, Gauteng, calling on the Assembly to investigate the impact that the proposed mine will have on the community (Mr M Waters) – (Portfolio Committee on Mineral Resources and Portfolio Committee on Environmental Affairs – National Assembly).
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BILLS REFERRED TO COMMITTEES
1. Mineral and Petroleum Resources Development Amendment Bill [B
15D – 2013] (National Assembly – sec 76) and the President’s reservations on constitutionality of Bill as submitted to him (Announcements, Tablings and Committee Reports, 23 January 2015, p 2) – (Select Committee on Land and Mineral Resources – National Council of Provinces).
2. Expropriation Bill [B 4D – 2015] (National Assembly – sec 76) and the
President’s reservations on the constitutionality of the Bill as submitted to him (Announcements, Tablings and Committee Reports, 20 February 2017, p 2) - (Portfolio Committee on Public Works – National Assembly) [Referred to National House of Traditional Leaders].
3. Plant Improvement Bill [B 8B - 2015] (National Assembly – sec 76) –
(Select Committee on Land and Mineral Resources – National Council of Provinces).
4. Plant Breeders’ Rights Bill [B 11B – 2015] (National Assembly – sec 76)
– (Select Committee on Land and Mineral Resources – National Council of Provinces).
5. Public Service Commission Amendment Bill [B 21B – 2015] (National
Assembly – sec 76) – (Select Committee on Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs – National Council of Provinces).
6. Traditional and Khoi-San Leadership Bill [B 23B – 2015] (National
Assembly – sec 76) – (Select Committee on Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs – National Council of Provinces).
7. Extension of Security of Tenure Amendment Bill [B 24B – 2015]
(National Assembly – sec 75) – (Select Committee on Land and Mineral Resources – National Council of Provinces).
8. Foreign Service Bill [B 35 – 2015] (National Assembly – sec 75) –
(Portfolio Committee on International Relations and Cooperation – National Assembly).
9. Films and Publications Amendment Bill [B 37 – 2015] (National
Assembly – sec 75) – (Portfolio Committee on Communications – National Assembly).
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10. Administrative Adjudication of Road Traffic Offences Amendment Bill [B 38B - 2015] (National Assembly – sec 76) – (Select Committee on Economic and Business Development – National Council of Provinces).
11. Broadcasting Amendment Bill [B 39 – 2015] (National Assembly – sec
75) – (Portfolio Committee on Communications – National Assembly). 12. Protection, Promotion, Development and Management of Indigenous
Knowledge Bill [B 6B – 2016] (National Assembly – sec 76) – (Select Committee on Communications and Public Enterprises – National Council of Provinces).
13. National Land Transport Amendment Bill [B 7 – 2016] (National
Assembly – sec 76) – (Portfolio Committee on Transport – National Assembly).
14. Border Management Authority Bill [B 9B – 2016] (National Assembly
– sec 75) – (Select Committee on Social Services – National Council of Provinces).
15. Liquor Products Amendment Bill [B 10B – 2016] (National Assembly –
sec 75) – (Select Committee on Land and Mineral Resources – National Council of Provinces).
16. National Forests Amendment Bill [B 11 – 2016] (National Assembly –
sec 76) – (Portfolio Committee on Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries – National Assembly).
17. Refugees Amendment Bill [B 12B - 2016] (National Assembly – sec 75)
(for proposed amendments, see Announcements, Tablings and Committee Reports, 12 September 2017, p 46) – (Portfolio Committee on Home Affairs – National Assembly).
18. Performers’ Protection Amendment Bill [B 24 – 2016] (National
Assembly –sec 75) – (Portfolio Committee on Trade and Industry – National Assembly) [Referred to National House of Traditional Leaders].
19. Traditional Courts Bill [B 1 – 2017] (National Assembly – sec 76) –
(Portfolio Committee on Justice and Correctional Services – National Assembly) [Referred to National House of Traditional Leaders].
20. Cybercrimes and Cybersecurity Bill [B 6 – 2017] (National Assembly –
sec 75) – (Portfolio Committee on Justice and Correctional Services – National Assembly).
21. Plant Health (Phytosanitary) Bill [B 7 – 2017] (National Assembly – sec
76) – (Portfolio Committee on Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries – National Assembly).
22. Traditional Leadership and Governance Framework Amendment Bill
[B 8B – 2017] (National Assembly – sec 76) – (Select Committee on Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs – National Council of Provinces).
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23. Marine Spatial Planning Bill [B 9 – 2017] (National Assembly – sec 76) – (Portfolio Committee on Environmental Affairs – National Assembly).
24. Communal Property Associations Amendment Bill [B 12 – 2017]
(National Assembly – sec 76) – (Portfolio Committee on Rural Development and Land Reform – National Assembly) [Referred to National House of Traditional Leaders].
25. Copyright Amendment Bill [B 13 – 2017] (National Assembly – sec 75)
– (Portfolio Committee on Trade and Industry – National Assembly) [Referred to National House of Traditional Leaders].
26. National Environmental Management Laws Amendment Bill [B 14 –
2017] (National Assembly – sec 76) – (Portfolio Committee on Environmental Affairs – National Assembly).
27. National Health Laboratory Service Amendment Bill [B 15 - 2017]
(National Assembly – sec 76) – (Portfolio Committee on Health – National Assembly).
28. National Public Health Institute of South Africa Bill [B 16 - 2017]
(National Assembly – sec 76) – (Portfolio Committee on Health – National Assembly) [Referred to National House of Traditional Leaders].
29. Road Accident Benefit Scheme Bill [B 17 – 2017] (National Assembly –
sec 75) – (Portfolio Committee on Transport – National Assembly). 30. Defence Amendment Bill [B 18 – 2017] (National Assembly – sec 75) –
(Portfolio Committee on Defence and Military Veterans – National Assembly).
31. Restitution of Land Rights Amendment Bill [B 19 – 2017] (National
Assembly – sec 76) – (Portfolio Committee on Rural Development and Land Reform – National Assembly) [Referred to National House of Traditional Leaders].
32. The South African National Roads Agency Limited and National
Roads Amendment Bill [B 20 – 2017] (National Assembly – sec 76) – (Portfolio Committee on Transport – National Assembly).
33. Agricultural Product Standards Amendment Bill [B 21 – 2017]
(National Assembly – sec 76) – (Portfolio Committee on Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries – National Assembly).
34. Critical Infrastructure Protection Bill [B 22 – 2017] (National Assembly
– sec 75) – (Portfolio Committee on Police – National Assembly). 35. National Research Foundation Amendment Bill [B 23 – 2017] (National
Assembly – sec 75) – (Portfolio Committee on Science and Technology– National Assembly).
36. Adjustments Appropriation Bill [B 25 – 2017] (National Assembly – sec
77) – (Standing Committee on Appropriations – National Assembly).
37. Rates and Monetary Amounts and Amendment of Revenue Laws Bill
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[B 26 – 2017] (National Assembly – sec 77) – (Select Committee on Finance – National Council of Provinces).
38. Taxation Laws Amendment Bill [B 27 – 2017] (National Assembly – sec
77) – (Select Committee on Finance – National Council of Provinces).
39. Tax Administration Laws Amendment Bill [B 28 – 2017] (National Assembly – sec 75) – (Select Committee on Finance – National Council of Provinces).
BILLS PASSED BY NATIONAL COUNCIL OF PROVINCES AND
RETURNED TO NATIONAL ASSEMBLY FOR CONSIDERATION OF PROPOSED AMENDMENTS
1. Refugees Amendment Bill [B 12B - 2016] (National Assembly – sec 75).
BILLS RETURNED TO ASSEMBLY FOR
CONSIDERATION OF PRESIDENT’S RESERVATIONS
1. Mineral and Petroleum Resources Development Amendment Bill [B 15B – 2013] (National Assembly – sec 76).
2. Expropriation Bill [B 4D – 2015] (National Assembly – sec 76).
BILLS PASSED BY NATIONAL ASSEMBLY AND TRANSMITTED TO NATIONAL COUNCIL OF
PROVINCES FOR CONCURRENCE
1. Mineral and Petroleum Resources Development Amendment Bill [B 15D – 2013] (National Assembly – sec 76).
2. Plant Improvement Bill [B 8B – 2015] (National Assembly – sec 76).
3. Plant Breeders’ Rights Bill [B 11B – 2015] (National Assembly – sec 76).
4. Public Service Commission Amendment Bill [B 21B – 2015] (National
Assembly – sec 76).
5. Traditional and Khoi-San Leadership Bill [B 23B – 2015] (National Assembly – sec 76).
6. Extension of Security of Tenure Amendment Bill [B 24B – 2015] (National Assembly – sec 75).
7. Administrative Adjudication of Road Traffic Offences Amendment
Bill [B 38B – 2015] (National Assembly – sec 76).
8. Protection, Promotion, Development and Management of Indigenous Knowledge Bill [B 6B – 2016] (National Assembly – sec 76).
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9. Border Management Authority Bill [B 9B – 2016] (National Assembly – sec 75).
10. Liquor Products Amendment Bill [B 10B – 2016] (National Assembly –
sec 75).
11. Traditional Leadership and Governance Framework Amendment Bill [B 8B – 2017] (National Assembly – sec 76).
12. International Arbitration Bill [B 10B – 2017] (National Assembly – sec
75).
13. Legal Practice Amendment Bill [B 11B – 2017] (National Assembly – sec 75).
14. Rates and Monetary Amounts and Amendment of Revenue Laws Bill
[B 26 – 2017] (National Assembly – sec 77).
15. Taxation Laws Amendment Bill [B 27 – 2017] (National Assembly – sec 77).
16. Tax Administration Laws Amendment Bill [B 28 – 2017] (National
Assembly – sec 75).