South Africa – elites of parliament

 

This was during May 2019 – the newly elected Cyril Ramaphosa, as president has announced a historic new cabinet in which, for the first time in the country’s existence, half of all ministers are women, and one of the women is from the opposition.   The South African leader appointed the veteran opposition politician Patricia de Lille, who had stood for the Good Party, as minister of infrastructure development.

South Africa's President Ramaphosa appoints gender-balanced ...


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Here is a full list of South Africa’s new ministers:

  1. Agriculture, land reform and rural development – Thiko Didiza
  2. Basic education – Angie Motsheggka
  3. Communications and telecommunications – Stella Ndabeni Abrahams 
  4. Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs – Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma
  5. Defense – Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula
  6. Environmental affairs and forestry & fisheries – Babara Creasy Maggie Sotyu
  7. Employment and labour – Thulas Nxese 
  8. Health – Dr Zweli Mkhize and Joe Phaala
  9. Science & technology and higher education & training  – Blade Nzimande
  10. Home affairs – Aaron Motsoalied
  11. Human settlements, water and sanitation – Lindiwe Sisulu
  12. Internal relations and cooperation – Naledi Pandor 
  13. Correctional services – Ronald Lamola
  14. Mineral resources and energy – Gwede Mantashe
  15. Police – General Bheki Cele
  16. Minister within the presidency – Jackson Mthembu
  17. Minister for Women in the presidency – Maite Nkoana-Mashabane
  18. Public enterprises – Pravin Gordhan
  19. Public service – Senzo Mchunu
  20. Public works – Patricia De Lille
  21. Small business development – Mkhumbuzo Nchabeni
  22. Social development – Lindiwe Zulu
  23. Sports, arts & culture – Nathi Mthethwa
  24. State security – Ayanda Dlodlo
  25. Tourism – Nkhensani Kubayi
  26. Tradi and industry – Ibrahim Patel 
  27. Transport – Fikile Mbalula 
  28. Finance – Tito Mboweni

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Some departments have been merged such as Trade and Industry, which was combined with Economic Development; Higher Education and Training combined with Science and Technology; Environmental Affairs combined with Forestry and Fisheries; Agriculture combined with Land Reform and Rural Development, and Mineral Resources combined with Energy. Human Settlements has been combined with Water and Sanitation while Sports and Recreation combined with Arts and Culture.

Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma was appointed to the portfolio of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs. She competed with Ramaphosa for ANC leadership in 2017.

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Ministerial Benefits

Ministers are slated to earn R2,401,633, while Deputy Ministers are expected to cost taxpayers R1,977,795 each in the 2018/19 financial year. Deputy President David Mabuza is set to earn R2,825,470. For comparison, a normal member of the National Assembly (MP) will earn R1,106,940, while the leader of a minority party will earn R1,309,563.

Had the cabinet been kept the same (at 72 members, with 36 ministers and 34 deputies) the total cost – excluding the President – would have come to R156.5 million. The reduced cabinet will save the country R19.2 million during the financial year.

AfricaCheck reports that some of the major perks include private cars, official vehicles, accommodation, travel expenses, and other expenses.
https://www.relocationafrica.com/tag/new-south-african-cabinet/

New South African Cabinet Archives - Relocation Africa

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Benefits

  • Private cars – Members of cabinet get 25% of their salary towards a private vehicle, its running and maintenance as well as comprehensive insurance;
  • Official vehicles – Ministers (and deputy ministers) are allowed to purchase one car for official use in Pretoria as well as one in Cape Town. The value of each vehicle cannot be more than 70% of their salary;
  • Accommodation – Cabinet members can live free of charge in one state-owned residence in the capital of their choice. If they want to move into a second state-owned house for official purposes they must pay a ‘market related’ rent;
  • Travel – Cabinet members and their spouses may book first class tickets for official international journeys. They are also both entitled to 30 single business class flights per year within South Africa. Dependent children get six single economy class flights per year;
  • Other expenses – A cabinet members’ department can pay for all “reasonable” out-of-pocket expenses (“including gratuities and reading material, but excluding alcoholic beverages not consumed with a meal”) connected with the subsistence of the members, their spouses as well as family members who need to accompany them when travelling. Slips only need to be supplied “if at all possible”.

https://businesstech.co.za/news/government/320254/heres-how-much-ramaphosas-new-cabinet-will-earn-and-the-perks-they-get/

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Refer to

Die lede van parlement is nie al uitgawe wat uit die staatskas kom nie –  daar is baie meer wat nie saamgevoeg word nie.     Daar is miljoene swartes wat huise en eienaars is, wat titelaktes in hul besit het.  Hulle is nie grondloos nie.

Alles onder die “1996 grondwet” en “wettig”.       

We as a small white community, included Afrikaners and Boers are not part of them.   We were not part of them, never.  Ramaphosa always referred to or speak of their own people (whites not included).

There was a White paper and different agreements since Codesa regarding this ethnic groups of different peoples.

They are still  living on homelands (now called Trustlands) and landclaims (CPA’s) (communal lands).

THEY ARE NOT HOMELESS or LANDLESS

How can they claim they are “landless” with all those trustlands or landclaims (CPA’s)?

There were thousands of landclaims since 1994 – it is documented in various Hansards as well as court papers.

Most of (ALL) gameparks (sanpark) belong to government.

Government bought food productive 5000++ farms since 1994 with TAX money – what happened with this “land reform and productive farms”?

There are also 7.6 million blacks that have title deeds on their properties – again, they are not landless at all.

Mining projects – all mining permits came from the current government – there are more than 8000 old mines that never received any attention for rehabilitation –  Land that belongs to whom?   NO-MANSLAND?  It is huge and also millions of hectare of land in all those above examples.

Ramaphosa’s new cabinet, mp’s and perks and traditional leaders

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2019 – Members of parliament want to take ALL our pensions, the hardworking pensions and shares with “expropriation without compensation” – please note, expropriation is not about land or property rights only, it is about everything.   They will take it, without compensation and then they are in the poundseats.    Eventually, they will start with the “white’s” land, property, shares, income, vehicles, etc.  They have already took businesses with B-BBEE since 1994 – what and who will stop them to expropriate the rest of us?  If “they” put legislation in place and in line with the so-called constitution, it is legal.    Keep watching your back for all the long knives.   Do not be a slave of the communists, but get out this (with self-determination as people).
Parlementslede en hul pensioene – pension schemes Members of parliament

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A statement in the media made on 18 June 2020 that top earning public office-bearers in Chapter Nine institutions that are pocketing more than R1.5 million a year are likely not to receive salary increases.   Parliament is set to receive a recommendation from the justice and correctional portfolio committee backing the salary freeze as determined by President Cyril Ramaphosa.
Parliament – Salaries 2020 – the elites

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Ons as Blanke minderheidsvolk,  Boere en Afrikanervolk moet onsself elkeen afvra, hoeveel verloor ons as belastingbetalers in Suid-Afrika nie .  Hoeveel van ons blankes is al landuit of vermoor?  Ons maak ‘n groot komponent uit van belastings, maar al ons menseregte word daagliks geskend.  Nie net is dit swart bemagtiging nie, maar ons het ook geen tradisionele leiers soos swart en khoi san / gekleurdes het nie.   Waarvoor en hoekom moet ons vir ander se luukshede en leiers betaal wat teen ons diskrimineer en niks van ons volk is nie.  Elke volk het die reg om deur hul eie leiers regeer te word, in hul eie lande.  Ons verskil eenvoudig te veel van hierdie ander etniese volke.
Salaries 2020 of Traditional leaders – South Africa

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5 gedagtes oor “South Africa – elites of parliament”

  1. […] South Africa- elites of parliamentParliament  – Salaries 2020 – the elitesEnige president van Suid-Afrika het eerstens ‘n verantwoordelikheid teenoor die land en al sy burgers, hetsy of hulle die ANC ondersteun of nie.  Dit behels die ekonomie, finansies, maatskaplik, kultureel en op elke gebied is dit die ANC wat verantwoordelikheid moet dra vir alles.  Dit sluit alle staatsentiteite in, wat in 1994 almal met ‘n goed geoliede masjien gewerk het.  Die huidige strukture en salarisse trek beslis aan geen kortste end om al die verantwoordelikhede nie na te kom nie, veral as na sy groot korps gekyk word.Die GOEDBETAALDE ministers en adjunk ministers word aangestel wat elke faset bedryf en moet toesien dat iets soos misdaad en korrupsie nie plaasvind nie.     Tans word dit nie eerbiedig nie.  In SA is die grootste party die kommunistiese ANC wat beslis geen toegevoegde waarde byvoeg sedert 1994 nie, maar afwaarts afgehel het na rommel en swakker status.    Onder hulle volg die hele hiërargie van Departemente, Provinsies, Munisipaliteite, Tradisionele leiers wat blankes toetaal en al uitsluit weens die kleur van hul vel en swart bemagtiging,   Almal deel in hierdie groot uitspattige lewenstyl wat hul vir hulself beding het.Wetgewing (lees met Grondwet)Al die wetgewings word met mede en ander partylede gekoukus, ondersoek en geïmplementeer.   Swart bemagtiging en onteiening is deel hiervan om ons nog verder af te trek, want dit is teen internasionale regs.  Korrupsie en misdaad word deur die huidige regering en hul opposisies toegelaat want bitter weinig word daaraan gedoen, veral die grootskaalse korrupsie wat eenvoudig soos ‘n tenniswedstryd plaasvind.   Alles word aangehoor, bekendgemaak maar min of geen vervolgings is aan die orde van die dag.  Opposisies skryf ook wetgewings wat deurgaan terwyl ander soos swart bemagtiging ondersteun is.Opinie en kwelvrae […]

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