*The Inter-Ministerial Committee on Land Reform on Expropriation Bill set to replace Expropriation Act of 1975 that is inconsistent with the Constitution. Die volgende persverklaring is uitgereik rakende die Wetsontwerp op die Ministeriële Komitee vir Grondhervorming oor Onteiening wat die Onteieningswet van 1975 vervang wat strydig is met die Grondwet. Die wetsontwerp is 'n raamwerkwetgewing… Continue reading Land Reform – 2020 -Expropriation Bill
Kategorie: Parlement Parliament
Corruption – Eskom – Parliament
Eskom se skuldbrug kom al 'n lang pad aan en dit was al meer as een keer in Parlement bespreek met hoeveel komitees wat net niks bereik het nie. Eskom se korrupsie en kapings veroorsaak heelwat ontwrigting in Suid-Afrika. Korrupsie is die grootste oorsaak van ons rommelstatus en dit word nie deur parlementslede aangespreek… Continue reading Corruption – Eskom – Parliament
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… Continue reading South Africa – elites of parliament
Parliament – Salaries 2020 – the elites
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… Continue reading Parliament – Salaries 2020 – the elites
SABC-mandate-funding – SAUK-mandaat-befondsing
Wat spel die presiese mandaat uit van die SAUK en deur wie word hulle befonds. Lees gerus meer inligting hieroor na. * Meet the Board members of the SABC https://www.sabc.co.za/sabc/sabc-board/ MANDATE The main object of the Corporation is to supply broadcasting and information services and services that are ancillary thereto, to the general… Continue reading SABC-mandate-funding – SAUK-mandaat-befondsing
James, Wilmot Godfrey
* He was born in Paarl. In 2009 James became a Member of Parliament with the Democratic Alliance, South Africa's opposition party. He was appointed Shadow Minister of Higher Education, and later moved to the Basic Education portfolio. In 2010 he was elected federal chairperson of the party unopposed, a post he held for five… Continue reading James, Wilmot Godfrey
National House of Traditional Leadership – Thembuland Royal Empire
*The 'Select Committee on Petitions and Executive Undertakings' received petitions from the Thembuland Royal Empire and the National House of Traditional Leadership. The petition submitted by the AbaThembu contained allegations that included the manipulation of the justice system with the intention of destroying the AbaThembu Nation in South Africa, and the delay of the land… Continue reading National House of Traditional Leadership – Thembuland Royal Empire
Ministerial handbook – 2019
Guide for Members of the Executive (Ministerial Handbook) 2019 APPROVED BY THE PRESIDENT EFFECTIVE DATE: 8 JUNE 2019 * 2019-06-26 CHAPTER 6 INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL 1. Travel by Ministers and Deputy Ministers 1.1 Ministers and Deputy Ministers may travel on official visits abroad if these are essential, in the national interest and with due regard… Continue reading Ministerial handbook – 2019
Australia – Federation (6 states)
Australia is a federation of six states which, together with two self-governing territories, have their own constitutions, parliaments, governments and laws. This infosheet is about the national or central government, usually called the Federal Government, Commonwealth Government or Australian Government. However, state and territory governments are also based on the same principle of parliamentary… Continue reading Australia – Federation (6 states)
Parliament SA: Expropriation without compensation – Constitution
Parliament, Thursday, 5 December 2019 – The Ad Hoc Committee to Initiate and Introduce Legislation Amending Section 25 of the Constitution today agreed to have the draft Constitution Eighteenth Amendment Bill which aims to amend the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa of 1996 so as to provide that where land and any improvements thereon… Continue reading Parliament SA: Expropriation without compensation – Constitution
Alweer Eskom wat geld bedel
Hoe bedel 'n besigheid geld by mense wat meer as dubbel vir elektrisiteit betaal, en nog meer, wat strooi opvreet - net sodat die elites miljoene in die maand kan huis toe neem en dan word beurtkrag net weer ingestel - dit het laasjaar en vorige jare so gebeur en tog, wie word aangekla van… Continue reading Alweer Eskom wat geld bedel
Expropriation without compensation – Constitution
Die vorige kommentaar en insette was gelewer en dis nooit in ag geneem nie - die regering maak en doen net soos hulle lekker kry en soos dit hul behaag. Verseker gaan die sogenaamde grondwet (kommunisties) wat al hoeveel maal gewysig is, weer gewysig word om hierdie internasionale reg van ons te ontneem. Ons het… Continue reading Expropriation without compensation – Constitution
MP’s and Ministgers/deputies failed to pay their subsidized rent
Houses for MPs set taxpayer back R744m Cabinet ministers and their deputies, who each earn up to R2.4 m a year and are tasked with driving the government’s user-pay principle, are failing to keep up with relatively cheap rentals for their lavish ministerial homes. The ministers owe the state a combined R1.3m in outstanding… Continue reading MP’s and Ministgers/deputies failed to pay their subsidized rent
Pelican, Acacia en Laboria park (parliamentary sessions)
The three parliamentary villages is not low class buildings, its upkeep and transport have cost South Africa almost three quarters of a billion rand over the two previous parliamentary terms. In a reply to a written Parliamentary question on Monday, Public Works and Infrastructure Minister Patricia de Lille revealed that the total cost incurred by… Continue reading Pelican, Acacia en Laboria park (parliamentary sessions)
Laboria Park, Pelikan Park, Acacia Park
In diens van staat en regering. Sekere dienste word gesubsidieer deur die regering en ons belastings. Alles word reeds gedeeltelik vir hierdie 3 parlementere dorpies betaal. Daar is beveiliging in plek, gemeubileerde wonings/woonstelle, dienste en ook busvervoer na en van werk (na Kaapstad middestad). Meer as wat enige werker kan vra gerieflik hou die busse… Continue reading Laboria Park, Pelikan Park, Acacia Park
Ramaphosa – Questions and Oral replies
Here follows a "speech" by Cyril Ramaphosa about the Oral Replies to Questions in the National Assembly, Parliament - 2019 * QUESTION: With reference to his address at the 25 Years of Democracy Conference on 23 July 2019, wherein he stated that nation building has economic, political, cultural and social dimensions that are interrelated and dynamic,… Continue reading Ramaphosa – Questions and Oral replies
Eskom – housing – Hostelle
As hulle nie bedel nie, spandeer hulle dit. Belastinggeld word baie rondgeslinger, en was daar ooit soveel spandeer op hierdie onvoltooide projek deur Eskom. Nou wie het soveel aan Eskom "belowe" wat volgens berigte, die volgende twee jaar 'n borgtog van bykans R120 biljoen sal kry, het meer as R300 miljoen op die… Continue reading Eskom – housing – Hostelle
Eskom loans – 2008 – 2017 – 2018
Times reported during December 2018, about Eskom's bad debt, mismanagement and failing plants, the troubled power utility has seen its fair share of blows this year, leading to questions about the sustainability of the state-owned entity. The total debt for Eskom climbed by 14% to R419bn in the past six months (until the end… Continue reading Eskom loans – 2008 – 2017 – 2018
South African Parliament – “Conflict of interest”
What is "conflict of interest" and "code of conduct"? What is the South African policy and parliament "so-called democracy" regarding members of parliament, families of the members of parliament and businesses and other related matters, involvement in tenders, "bribes" and "capture". What does the Code of Conduct stipulates to the members of parliament and… Continue reading South African Parliament – “Conflict of interest”
Declaration on Parliamentary Openness
Who is involved ... and ... financed by ...? Since its launch, the Declaration on Parliamentary Openness has been formally endorsed by the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE)'s Parliamentary Assembly, the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association (CPA), and the First Summit of Legislative Presidents of the Americas organized by the Organization of American States (OAS). It has also been endorsed… Continue reading Declaration on Parliamentary Openness












