draft SARS legislation 2020

National Treasury and the South African Revenue Service (SARS) published the 2020 Draft Taxation Laws Amendment Bill (Draft TLAB), and the 2020 Draft Tax Administration Laws Amendment Bill (Draft TALAB) for public comment at the end of July. While the two bills address a number of issues – including changes to carbon taxes and export… Continue reading draft SARS legislation 2020

Parliament briefing from PRC – Coronavirus – 2019-nCoV

25 February 2020 The Portfolio Committee on Tourism and the Portfolio Committee on Health today received a briefing from the Consul General of the People’s Republic of China (PRC) on the impact of the outbreak of the Novel Coronavirus (NCV) which has been declared a global health emergency by the World Health Organisation (WHO). *… Continue reading Parliament briefing from PRC – Coronavirus – 2019-nCoV

Traditional houses – South Africa

  Traditional affairs (2018-2019)   - Different houses were stated in parliament during meetings (and is in  hansard) that this is only for the Khoi San and another for different ethnic black groups of people in South Africa,  but how is it working?   There are two different houses - blacks and khoi san/griqwa peoples.    No… Continue reading Traditional houses – South Africa

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

Bills at parliament – property rights – health insurance – reserve bank

  The sixth democratic Parliament has had a demanding 28 weeks since its establishment following the May general election. On the agenda were 31 Bills revived from the stage at which they lapsed when the previous Parliament’s term ended – and another 13 new Bills.   It is these new bills which are likely to dominate… Continue reading Bills at parliament – property rights – health insurance – reserve bank

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

 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

SA Parliament – Eskom

Parliament, Tuesday, 17 September 2019 – The Northern Cape permanent delegates to the National Council of Provinces (NCOP) were shocked to learn that the province’s municipalities had the highest vacancy rate in the country, their irregular expenditure had increased to R624 million while their debt to Eskom stands at R1.3 billion. As of July 2019, the… Continue reading SA Parliament – Eskom

Blame and responsibilities

The financers of the Government, Parliament, constitution and legislations are to blame for the ungovernmental rules in South Africa - they pay the rulers and writers of legislations.   George Soros is one of them - look at the websites.    Billionaire socialist political investor George Soros is behind Black Lives Matter and the attempt to empty… Continue reading Blame and responsibilities

China Dodovu

Mr Dodovu is the current chairperson of the Select Committee on Cooperative Governance & Traditional Affairs, Water and Sanitation and Human Settlement. His educational background: MSc in Urban Housing Management with the University of Lund in Sweden; Master in Public Administration with the University of Stellenbosch. * https://www.pa.org.za/person/china-dodovu/ * North West Local Government and Traditional… Continue reading China Dodovu

Investigation of HOP – RDP houses – Tshwane – September 2018

  Parliament, Wednesday, 19 September 2018 – The House Chairperson for International Relations in the National Council of Provinces (NCOP), Ms Masefako Dikgale, was disappointed by the poorly-built RDP houses in Soshanguve, Tshwane, as well as reports of subcontractors who have not been paid in three years. House Chairperson Dikgale led a delegation that included NCOP… Continue reading Investigation of HOP – RDP houses – Tshwane – September 2018

Geomatics – specialist skills

  Geomatics is an applied science and a professional discipline. As an applied science it involves an integrated approach to the measurement, analysis, management, and display of geographic and other spatial data. As a professional discipline, geomaticians have specialist skills, knowledge, and understanding in order to provide services that meet the needs of society and… Continue reading Geomatics – specialist skills

Narysec training

22 April 2013 - The Department of Rural Development and Land Reform (DRDLR) furnished further details on aspects of its 2013 strategic plan.   The DRDLR described its human resources development strategy, outlining the types of skills training offered, and said 3 755 employees were trained since 2011. Bursaries were offered in two categories; one for… Continue reading Narysec training

Narysec (soldiers) and other “careers”

NARYSEC programme is a 24 month skills development programme within the Department of Rural Development and Land Reform which targets unemployed rural youth aged between 18 – 25 in possession of Grade 12 (Standard 10) as part of the rural economy transformation strategy from poor rural wards.   BUT IN .. September 2012 -  The Minister of Defence and… Continue reading Narysec (soldiers) and other “careers”

Labour Laws – South Africa

In November 2017,  the National Assembly in South Africa passed several pieces of labour legislation that have important implications for employers and employees in South Africa. The National Minimum Wage Bill, the Basic Conditions of Employment Amendment Bill, and the Labour Relations Amendment Bill were passed by the National Assembly. *** 27 November 2018 The… Continue reading Labour Laws – South Africa

RDP – Housing Finance in South Africa

  South Africa’s residential property market forms the largest component of the South African property market, comprising most of the property assets within the country. By the end of 2017, the South African deeds registry had 7.2 million properties, worth R6.8 trillion (US$472 billion). Of this, about R5.1 trillion (US$354 billion) is in the residential… Continue reading RDP – Housing Finance in South Africa

SA Parliament – land without compensation – traditional leaders

A Hansard of December 2018 stated there are more than 8840 traditional leaders (different black and coloureds)   in the whole of South Africa.   They all receive salaries and benefits.     It is even legally in their constitution (anc manifesto).   And most of us thought that segregation is over for those different ethnic groups.   … Continue reading SA Parliament – land without compensation – traditional leaders

State-owned land – 25 years later

  Who are the real owners of state-owned land?   If it is state owned land, why do the government keep the land in their own hands and create this hate agenda against whites to reform?   What funding was paid (TAX) for that farmlands?  If tax was used,  the owners of all those farmland are the… Continue reading State-owned land – 25 years later