House of Assembly: Vol13 - FRIDAY 24 FEBRUARY 1989

FRIDAY, 24 FEBRUARY 1989 HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY

†Indicates translated version.

For written reply:

General Affairs:

Sandton: applications from non-Whites to occupy/own property 24. Mr D J DALLING

asked the Minister of Constitutional Development and Planning:

  1. (1) How many applications were received in 1988 from (a) Coloured, (b) Indian and (c) Black persons to (i) occupy and (ii) own residential property in areas proclaimed for occupation by White persons in Sandton;
  2. (2) how many such applications (a) had been (i) granted and (ii) refused and (b) were pending as at the above date?
The MINISTER OF CONSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND PLANNING:

This matter vests in the Administrator of the Transvaal andhe furnished the following information:

  1. (1) None.
  2. (2) Falls away.
CBD’s proclaimed open trading areas 26. Mr C W EGLIN

asked the Minister of Constitutional Development and Planning:

  1. (1) (a) How many central business districts had been proclaimed open trading areas as at 31 December 1988, (b) where is each situated and (c) when were they proclaimed in each case;
  2. (2) (a) how many central business districts had been advertised as at the above date as areas designated to be proclaimed open trading areas, (b) where is each area situated and (c) when is it intended that each will be proclaimed?
The MINISTER OF CONSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND PLANNING:
  1. (1)
    1. (a) 85
    2. (b) See attached List “A”.
    3. (c) See attached List “A”.
  2. (2)
    1. (a) 44
    2. (b) See attached list “B”.
    3. (c) Impossible to determine at this stage.

LIST “A”

Proclaimed areas

Proc. No.

Date

1.

Bellville

206

7/11/86

2.

Carnarvon

129

11/9/87

3.

Ceres

159

16/9/88

4.

De Aar

210

2/12/88

5.

Durbanville

145

9/10/87

6.

George

91

12/6/87

7.

Goodwood

40

18/3/88

8.

Gordon’s Bay

88

12/6/87

9.

Gordon’s Bay

155

16/9/88

10.

Grabouw

79

22/5/87

11.

Grahamstown

222

30/12/88

12.

Hermanus

22

20/2/87

13.

Cape Town

160

16/9/87

14.

Kimberley

153

5/9/86

15.

King William’s Town

90

23/5/86

16.

Knysna

111

10/7/87

17.

Kuils River

133

25/9/87

18.

Malmesbury

143

15/8/86

19.

Milnerton

68

30/4/87

20.

Montagu

70

30/4/87

21.

Morreesburg

144

9/10/87

22.

East London

169

19/9/86

23.

Ottery

82

9/5/86

24.

Oudtshoorn

205

2/12/88

25.

Paarl

192

24/10/86

26.

Parow

216

14/11/86

27.

Plettenberg Bay

38

13/3/87

28.

Port Elizabeth

207

7/11/86

29.

Port Elizabeth

84

5/6/87

30.

Prieska

1

15/01/88

31.

Queenstown

179

3/10/86

32.

Somerset West

203

31/10/86

33.

Stellenbosch

181

3/10/86

34.

Stellenbosch

184

4/11/88

35.

Still Bay

42

27/3/87

36.

Strand

37

13/3/87

37.

Swellendam

191

24/10/86

38.

Upington

156

16/9/88

39.

Fish Hoek

211

7/11/86

40.

Vredenburg

39

27/3/87

41.

Vryburg

137

1/8/86

42.

Worcester

63

16/4/87

43.

Acasia

131

25/9/87

44.

Benoni

67

30/4/87

45.

Brakpan

115

15/7/88

46.

Carletonville

209

2/12/88

47.

Delmas

91

23/5/86

48.

Edenvale

161

16/9/88

49.

Germiston

36

11/3/88

50.

Johannesburg

18

21/2/86

51.

Kempton Park

132

25/9/87

52.

Krugersdorp

88

3/6/88

53.

Messina

140

26/8/88

54.

Nigel

170

19/9/86

55.

Pietersburg

71

30/4/87

56.

Potchefstroom

137

26/8/88

57.

Potgietersrus

142

26/8/88

58.

Randburg

2

15/1/88

59.

Roodepoort

15

19/2/88

60.

Sandton

144

26/8/88

61.

Springs

100

26/6/87

62.

Vanderbijlpark

86

12/6/87

63.

Verwoerdburg

135

26/8/88

64.

Volksrust

106

20/6/86

65.

Witbank

83

9/5/86

66.

Colenso

88

23/5/86

67.

Colenso

66

30/4/88

68.

Durban

19

21/2/86

69.

Durban

83

5/2/87

70.

Empangeni

57

31/3/88

71.

Eshowe

43

27/3/87

72.

Estcourt

64

18/4/86

73.

Glencoe

80

29/5/87

74.

Howick

71

2/5/86

75.

Kokstad

202

2/12/88

76.

Matatiele

116

15/7/88

77.

Mooi River

181

31/12/87

78.

Pietermaritzburg

209

7/11/86

79.

Pinetown

113

24/7/87

80.

Port Shepstone

105

20/6/86

81.

Stanger

35

11/3/88

82.

Tongaat

114

24/7/87

83.

Bloemfontein

191

11/11/88

84.

Virginia

207

2/12/88

85.

Welkom

69

30/4/88

LIST “B”

AREAS IN THE PROCESS OF INVESTIGATION

1. Dannhauser

2. Glencoe

3. Greytown

4. Ladysmith

5. Marburg

6. Melmoth

7. Newcastle

8. Richards Bay

9. Richmond

10. Umkomaas

11. Verulam

12. Westville

13. Bethlehem

14. Fort Beaufort

15. Graaff-Reinet

16. Henneman

17. Kenton-on-Sea

18. East London

19. Port Alfred

20. Sasolburg

21. Uitenhage

22. Virginia

23. Germiston

24. Lichtenburg

25. Randfontein

26. Roodepoort

27. Rustenburg

28. Swartruggens

29. Wolmaransstad

30. Balfour

31. Alberton

32. Barberton

33. Benoni-Actonville

34. Boksburg

35. Elsburg

36. Heidelberg

37. Middelburg

38. Nancefield

39. Pretoria

40. Secunda

41. Standerton

42. Vereeniging

43. Pietermaritzburg

44. Postmasburg

Cape Town: Black residents 27. Mr C W EGLIN

asked the Minister of Constitutional Development and Planning:

What estimated number of Blacks resided in (a) the Greater Cape Town area and (b) each specified Black township in this area as at 31 December 1988?

The MINISTER OF CONSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND PLANNING:

This matter vests in the Administrator of the Cape Province and he furnished the following information.

(a)

Metropolitan Area —491 501

(b)

Guguletu

108 131

Langa

61 703

Nyanga

73 609

Crossroads

43 946

K.T.C.

12 000

Khayelitsha

109 830

Site C

53 768

Mfuleni

3 861

Estimated figures

Lwandle

2 953

Kaya Mandi

3 700

Mbekweni

18 000

Figures for April 1988 for Peninsula towns and December 1987 for the rest.

Diplomatic immunities/rights/privileges 36. Mr R A F SWART

asked the Minister of Foreign Affairs:

Whether the State President granted diplomatic immunities, rights and privileges to any person in 1988 in terms of section 2B of the Diplomatic Privileges Act, No 71 of 1951; if so, (a) how many, (b) what are the (i) names of, (ii) nationalities of, and (iii) positions occupied by, each of these persons and (c) what was the nature of the status granted to each of them?

The MINISTER OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS:

No.

  1. (a), (b) and (c) fall away.
TBVC countries: officials seconded from South Africa 37. Mr R A F SWART

asked the Minister of Foreign Affairs:

Whether any South African officials had been seconded to the Government Service of (a) Bophuthatswana, (b) Ciskei, (c) Transkei and (d) Venda as at the latest specified date for which figures are available; if so, how many in each case?

The MINISTER OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS:

Yes.

The number of seconded officials as at 1 February 1989 was as follows:

(a)

Bophuthatswana

266

(b)

Ciskei

504

(c)

Transkei

84

(d)

Venda

235

Independent Black states: size in hectares 38. Mr R A F SWART

asked the Minister of Foreign Affairs:

  1. (1) What was the size in hectares of each of the four indpendent Black states as at the latest specified date for which figures are available;
  2. (2) whether any land was added to any of these states in 1988; if so, how many hectares in each case?
The MINISTER OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS:
  1. (1) The estimated size in hectares of each ofthe states concerned is as follows:

Transkei

4 286 306 ha

Bophuthatswana

4 214 737 ha

Venda

707 313 ha

Ciskei

794 827 ha

  1. (2) During 1988 land was added to Bophuthatswana, Venda and Ciskei as follows:

Bophuthatswana

Proclamation 43/1988

4 934 ha

Proclamation 220/1988

17 992 ha

22 926 ha

Venda

Proclamation 178/1988

1 584 ha

Ciskei

Proclamation 127/1988

1 000 ha