House of Assembly: Vol13 - THURSDAY 6 APRIL 1989
†Indicates translated version.
For written reply:
General Affairs:
asked the Minister of Law and Order:
- (1) (a) How many members of the South African Police Force are currently employed in the Greater Pietermaritzburg area, (b) where are they stationed, (c) in which areas are they deployed and (d) in respect of what date is this information furnished;
- (2) whether any such members have been involved in (a) intimidation, (b) eliciting food or property, (c) assault, (d) assault with intent to do grievous bodily harm, (e) murder, (f) rape and (g) culpable homicide; if so, (i) (aa) what action has been taken against them, and (bb) when, and (ii) what was the outcome of such action, in each case?
B100E
- (1) (a) to (d) It is neither in the interest of the public nor in the interest of security to divulge the numerical strength of the South African Police in a specific area or at specific police stations.
- (2)
- (a) No
- (b) No
- (c) Yes
- (d) No
- (e) No
- (f) No
- (g) No
- (i) (aa) and (bb) After a case is reported to the Police, a case docket is registered and investigated. If the perpetrator(s) is/ are known, on completion of the investigation the case docket is submitted to the Attorney-General for a decision.
- (ii) In one case the Attorney-General instituted legal proceedings and the police official concerned was convicted and sentenced.
At present 29 cases are still being investigated by the Police.
In 73 cases the Atorney-General refused to institute legal proceedings and the case dockets concerned were closed as “withdrawn”.
On completion of the investigation, in 7 cases it was found that the complaints were false and the case dockets concerned were closed by a police officer as “false”.
In 36 cases, perpetrators who were alleged to have been responsible for some of the assaults could not be detected and the case dockets concerned were closed by a police officer as “undetected”.
asked the Minister of Law and Order:
- (1) How many persons were detained under Proclamation No R103 of 1973, as amended by Proclamation No R226 of 1978, in each magisterial district (a) since its promulgation in 1973 up to the latest specified date for which information is available and (b) in 1988;
- (2) whether any persons are being detained under this proclamation at present; if so, (a) how many, (b) for what alleged offences and (c) for how long has each been in detention?
B157E
- (1)
- (a) I refer the honourable member to my reply to written question number 86 of 1988 (Hansard col 253)
- (b) 2 persons
- (2) No
- (a) to (c) Fall away.
asked the Minister of Law and Order:
Whether any persons died in 1988 while being detained in terms of the security laws of the Republic; if so, (a) how many, (b) what were their names, (c) (i) on what date and (ii) in terms of what statutory provisions was each detained, (d) on what date did each of them die and (e) what was the cause of death in each case?
B176E
Yes
- (a) one person
- (b) ALFRED MAKALENG
- (c)
- (i) 12 June 1988
- (ii) in terms of the Security Emergency Regulations, 1988
- (d) 26 August 1988
- (e) Natural causes — increased intra-cranial pressure as a result of intra-cerebral obstruction of cerebro-spinal fluid circulation caused by hydatid cyst phases of the pig tape-worm.
asked the Minister of Communications:
- (1) What are the geographical boundaries of each exchange area in the Greater Cape Town area;
- (2) how many telephones are there in business premises in each such exchange area;
- (3) what was the waiting list for business telephone services in each such are as at 31 December 1988;
- (4) how many business telephone services were installed in each such area in 1988?
B185E
(1) Descriptions of the geographical boundaries of each exchange area in the Greater Cape Town area entail much detail which is difficult to present meaningfully in written form. It would be more practical and informative to view the departmental maps depicting the relative information. Should the honourable member be interested, the necessary arrangements can be made;
*(2) |
(3) |
†(4) |
|
Altria |
511 |
— |
156 |
Ahtlone |
2 690 |
20 |
2 535 |
Atlantis |
472 |
3 |
907 |
Banhoek |
61 |
— |
73 |
Barrack Street |
7 818 |
3 |
4 606 |
Bellville |
6 324 |
4 |
3 641 |
Bellville North |
385 |
— |
1 685 |
Bergvliet |
2 401 |
1 |
2 761 |
Bishop Lavis |
1 008 |
1 |
989 |
Blackheath |
395 |
— |
832 |
Bloubergstrand |
83 |
— |
269 |
Bonteheuwel |
271 |
— |
962 |
Bothasig |
452 |
1 |
2 124 |
Brackenfell |
963 |
6 |
2 058 |
Braeview |
189 |
2 |
740 |
Camps Bay |
334 |
3 |
649 |
Clareinch |
3 882 |
— |
1 133 |
Cloetesville |
103 |
— |
40 |
Constantia |
698 |
— |
478 |
Courtrai |
348 |
— |
333 |
Crawford |
485 |
2 |
161 |
Durbanville |
949 |
— |
1 815 |
Eastridge |
98 |
— |
2 212 |
Eerste River |
193 |
1 |
985 |
Epping |
3 394 |
7 |
1 537 |
Erica |
145 |
— |
838 |
Faure |
147 |
— |
94 |
Firgrove |
133 |
— |
140 |
Fish Hoek |
577 |
— |
796 |
Foreshore |
13 705 |
3 |
5 381 |
Franschhoek |
209 |
— |
323 |
Goodwood |
2 327 |
1 |
2 325 |
Gordon’s Bay |
238 |
— |
457 |
Grassy Park |
403 |
3 |
2 413 |
Groot-Drakenstein |
168 |
— |
142 |
Hanover Park |
450 |
2 |
831 |
Hout Bay |
556 |
— |
432 |
Kenmere |
1 145 |
— |
853 |
Khayelitsha |
69 |
6 |
2 194 |
Klapmuts |
94 |
— |
78 |
Koelenhof |
92 |
— |
76 |
Kommetjie |
102 |
— |
370 |
Kraaifontein |
625 |
1 |
1 687 |
Kuils River |
943 |
25 |
1 382 |
Leeusig |
9 511 |
5 |
5 448 |
Lynedoch |
98 |
— |
87 |
Macassar |
86 |
— |
557 |
Maitland |
5 736 |
8 |
2 498 |
Mamré |
26 |
1 |
34 |
Melkbosstrand |
205 |
— |
374 |
Milnerton |
2 213 |
2 |
1 942 |
Mitchell’s Plain |
1 035 |
1 |
3 227 |
Muizenberg |
651 |
— |
1 177 |
Muldersvlei |
101 |
1 |
83 |
Nederburg |
679 |
— |
722 |
Noordhoek |
87 |
— |
277 |
Ottery |
1 146 |
— |
1 385 |
Paarl |
2 169 |
— |
1 772 |
Parow |
3 611 |
— |
2 965 |
Pinelands |
2 176 |
— |
1 496 |
Proteaville |
1 153 |
4 |
731 |
Rondebosch |
3 170 |
— |
4 117 |
Salt River |
5 630 |
— |
2 990 |
Scarborough |
30 |
1 |
48 |
Sea Point |
2 473 |
3 |
3 243 |
Simon’s Town |
415 |
— |
360 |
Sir Lowry’s Pass |
56 |
— |
64 |
Somerset West |
1 935 |
— |
2 447 |
Steenberg |
125 |
— |
785 |
Stellenbosch |
3 009 |
4 |
2 703 |
Strand |
1 292 |
5 |
2 103 |
Strandfontein |
85 |
— |
987 |
Sunnydale |
105 |
— |
372 |
Swartklip |
778 |
— |
3 566 |
Table View |
581 |
— |
1 825 |
Tiervlei |
3 283 |
— |
4 178 |
Welgemoed |
275 |
— |
1 042 |
Wellington |
826 |
1 |
643 |
Windmeul |
81 |
— |
57 |
Wynberg |
5 014 |
1 |
3 102. |
* The position as at 31 January 1989. |
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† These figures include both business and private telephone services installed during 1988 as separate figures are not available. |
asked the Minister of Communications:
- (1) What are the geographical boundaries of each exchange area in the Greater Cape Town area;
- (2) how many telephones are there in private homes in each such exchange area;
- (3) what was the waiting list for private telephone services in each such area as at 31 December 1988;
- (4) how many private telephone services were installed in each such area in 1988?
B186E
(1) Descriptions of the geographical boundaries of each exchange area in the Greater Cape Town area entail much detail which is difficult to present meaningfully in written form. It would be more practical and informative to view the departmental maps depicting the relative information. Should the honourable member be interested, the necessary arrangements can be made;
*(2) |
(3) |
†(4) |
|
Altria |
4 |
— |
156 |
Ahtlone |
20 008 |
2 616 |
2 535 |
Atlantis |
3 031 |
100 |
907 |
Banhoek |
500 |
— |
73 |
Barrack Street |
5 345 |
1 |
4 606 |
Bellville |
6 238 |
— |
3 641 |
Bellville North |
5 390 |
5 |
1 685 |
Bergvliet |
15 201 |
25 |
2 761 |
Bishop Lavis |
4 856 |
— |
989 |
Blackheath |
1 446 |
89 |
832 |
Bloubergstrand |
773 |
3 |
269 |
Bonteheuwel |
4 863 |
59 |
962 |
Bothasig |
7 652 |
79 |
2 124 |
Brackenfell |
4 917 |
56 |
2 058 |
Braeview |
2 016 |
18 |
740 |
Camps Bay |
2 603 |
12 |
649 |
Clareinch |
9 139 |
— |
1 133 |
Cloetesville |
1 276 |
— |
40 |
Constantia |
3 089 |
— |
478 |
Courtrai |
1 275 |
3 |
333 |
Crawford |
3 300 |
27 |
161 |
Durbanville |
6 030 |
31 |
1 815 |
Eastridge |
2 742 |
162 |
2 212 |
Eerste River |
2 527 |
411 |
985 |
Epping |
2 280 |
— |
1 537 |
Erica |
4 152 |
60 |
838 |
Faure |
148 |
— |
94 |
Fish Hoek |
3 150 |
2 |
796 |
Firgrove |
530 |
— |
140 |
Foreshore |
379 |
7 |
5 381 |
Franschhoek |
655 |
— |
323 |
Goodwood |
7 419 |
1 |
2 325 |
Gordon’s Bay |
1 219 |
45 |
457 |
Grassy Park |
2 708 |
120 |
2 413 |
Groot-Drakenstein |
477 |
4 |
142 |
Hanover park |
4 333 |
307 |
831 |
Hout Bay |
2 527 |
2 |
432 |
Kenmere |
3 426 |
1 |
853 |
Khayelitsha |
2 125 |
71 |
2 194 |
Klapmuts |
180 |
— |
78 |
Koelenhof |
174 |
1 |
76 |
Kommetjie |
1 811 |
2 |
370 |
Kraaifontein |
7 400 |
15 |
1 687 |
Kuils River |
4 574 |
129 |
1 382 |
Leeusig |
5 812 |
1 |
5 448 |
Lentegeur (proposed exchange) |
— |
237 |
— |
Lynedoch |
279 |
— |
87 |
Macassar |
1 748 |
— |
557 |
Maitland |
3 494 |
3 |
2 498 |
Mamre |
444 |
— |
34 |
Melkbosstrand |
1 329 |
2 |
374 |
Milnerton |
3 416 |
6 |
1 942 |
Mitchell’s Plain |
15 480 |
716 |
3 227 |
Muizenberg |
5 639 |
— |
1 177 |
Muldersvlei |
139 |
14 |
83 |
Nederburg |
4 359 |
6 |
722 |
Nooiensfontein (proposed exchange) |
— |
462 |
— |
Noordhoek |
540 |
— |
277 |
Ottery |
9 007 |
10 |
1 385 |
Paarl |
4 083 |
— |
1 772 |
Parow |
7 992 |
7 |
2 965 |
Pinelands |
3 982 |
— |
1 496 |
Proteaville |
2 258 |
2 |
731 |
Rondebosch |
11 896 |
— |
4 117 |
Salt River |
5 457 |
— |
2 990 |
Scarborough |
182 |
1 |
48 |
Sea Point |
12 559 |
9 |
3 243 |
Simon’s Town |
1 122 |
5 |
360 |
Sir Lowry’s Pass |
233 |
— |
64 |
Somerset West |
5 916 |
32 |
2 447 |
Soutrivier |
5 457 |
— |
2 990 |
Steenberg |
1 569 |
393 |
785 |
Stellenbosch |
6 292 |
22 |
2 703 |
Strand |
6 892 |
129 |
2 103 |
Strandfontein |
2 831 |
24 |
987 |
Sunnydale |
1 432 |
2 |
372 |
Swartklip |
10 399 |
17 |
3 566 |
Table View |
4 435 |
114 |
1 825 |
Tiervlei |
11 804 |
11 |
4 178 |
Welgemoed |
2 877 |
43 |
1 042 |
Wellington |
3 486 |
1 |
643 |
Windmeul |
275 |
— |
57 |
Wynberg |
13 954 |
457 |
3 102. |
* The position as at 31 January 1989. |
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† These figures include both private and business telephone services installed during 1988 as separate figures are not available. |
asked the Minister of Law and Order:
(a) How many serviceable patrol vehicles (i) with and (ii) without radio equipment installed are stationed on a daily basis at the (aa) Sandton, (bb) Bramley, (cc) Wynberg/AIexandra and (dd) Lombardy East police stations and (b) in respect of what date is this information furnished?
B161E
(a) |
(i) |
(ii) |
(aa) |
4 |
— |
(bb) |
3 |
— |
(cc) |
5 |
— |
(dd) |
2 |
— |
10 March 1989 |
NOTE: In question 137 (Hansard col 485) of 1988, 5 vehicles are indicated in respect of Lombardy East. Three vehicles of the detective branch were included in this number.
asked the Minister of National Health and Population Development:
- (1) (a) How many places of safekeeping were there in the Republic for (i) White, (ii) Coloured and (iii) Black awaiting-trial youths as at 31 December 1988, (b) in which town is each situated, (c) what is the capacity of each and (d) what was the occupancy rate of each as at the above date;
- (2) whether any new places of safekeeping for such youths are being planned; if so, (a) where and (b) for which race groups and (c) when is each scheduled to be completed?
B233E
1(a)(i)(b)(c) and (d)
WHITES |
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Number |
Place |
Capacity* |
Occupancy° rate at 31 December 1988 |
7 |
Pretoria |
90 |
71 |
Edenvale |
90 |
55 |
|
Boksburg |
75 |
69 |
|
Bloemfontein |
50 |
41 |
|
Durban |
88 |
49 |
|
Port Elizabeth |
50 |
58 |
|
Cape Town |
62 |
33 |
|
376 |
* Total capacity including awaiting-trial youths.
° Total of all children in places of safety. Exact number of awaiting-trial youths at each of these places is not available.
1 (a)(ii) (b)(c) and (d)
COLOUREDS |
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Number |
Place |
Capacity |
Occupancy rate° at 31 December 1988 |
7 |
Cape Town: |
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Bonnytoun House |
170 |
7 |
|
Rosendal House |
80* |
— |
|
Vredelus House |
100* |
— |
|
Port Elizabeth: Nerina House |
80* |
— |
|
Durban: Ocean View House |
100* |
— |
|
Johannesburg: Witwatersrand House |
80* |
— |
|
Kimberley: Mimosa House |
100* |
— |
* No provision for awaiting-trial youths.
1 (a)(iii)(b)(c) and (d)
BLACKS |
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Number |
Place |
Capacity* |
Occupancy rate° at 31 December 1988 |
3 |
Soshanguwe: Rietgat Pietermaritzburg: |
80 |
0 |
Pata Durban: |
25 |
5 |
|
Bayhead |
300 |
3 |
* Total capacity including awaiting-trial youths.
° Figures represents awaiting-trial youths only.
(2) Yes, (a)(b) and (c)
WHITES
One place of safety in Edenvale in additionto the existing place of safety.
One place of safety each in Durban and Bellville to replace the existing places of safety.
Provision will be made for awaiting-trial youths at each place.
The date of completion are unknown because of shortage of funds.
COLOUREDS |
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Place |
Capacity* |
Scheduled date of completion |
|
Johannesburg |
100 |
December 1991 |
|
Port Elizabeth |
100 |
December 1989 |
|
George |
100 |
December 1991 |
|
Worcester |
100 |
December 1990 |
|
Upington |
100 |
December 1992 |
|
Bloemfontein |
100 |
December 1991 |
|
Mitchell’s Plain |
100 |
December 1992 |
|
Atlantis |
100 |
December 1992 |
* Provision will be made for 45 awaiting-trial youths at each place.
BLACKS |
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Place |
Capacity* |
Scheduled date of completion |
|
Transvaal: Klippoortjie |
250 |
January 1990 |
|
Bloemfontein |
170 |
December 1989 |
|
Cape Province: Koelenhof |
100 |
October 1990 |
|
Port Elizabeth |
100 |
April 1989 |
|
Kimberley |
100 |
May 1989 |
* Total capacity including awaiting-trial youths.
asked the Minister of Agriculture:
- (1) What quantities of (a) pesticides and (b) hormonal herbicides were (i) produced and (ii) distributed in South Africa in 1988;
- (2) whether information on the production and distribution of pesticides and/or hormonal herbicides is available to bona fide researchers; if not, why not; if so, subject to what conditions or provisions?
B262E
(1) and (2) The sale of, inter alia, agricultural remedies is prohibited by section 7 of the Fertilizers, Farm Feeds, Agricultural Remedies and Stock Remedies Act, 1947 (Act 36 of 1947), unless such remedies are registered in terms of the Act. Information regarding the registration of all agricultural remedies is regularly published in “Agricultural News”.
Agricultural remedies are manufactured and distributed by private concerns. Information regarding the quantities that are manufactured and distributed is not available.
asked the Minister of Justice:†
- (1) Whether, with reference to the reply of the Minister of Law and Order to Question No 5 on 21 February 1989, he has noted that in July or August 1988 a judge stated in the Supreme Court in Kimberley in his judgment in the court case against Sergeant W J Beyleveldt of the South African Police that the accused was acquitted owing to certain deficiencies in existing legislation; if so,
- (2) whether he has taken or is contemplating any steps to have these dificiencies investigated; if so, (a) what steps, (b) when and (c) what are these deficiencies;
- (3) whether he intends introducing legislation in this regard; if so, when?
B288E
- (1) Yes.
- (2) The matter has already been investigated by the Department during 1987 and it was found that the creation of a statutory offence of “negligent assault” could not be supported.
- (3) Falls away.
137. Mr P C CRONJÉ asked the Minister of Law and Order:†
- (1) Whether, since his reply to Question No 5 on 7 June 1988, any further progress has been made in connection with the Police investigation into the alleged abduction and murder of three persons near Howick on or about 6 December 1986; if so, what progress; if not, why not;
- (2) whether he will make a statement on the matter?
B332E
(1) and (2)
No. Particulars and photographs of a number of persons in respect of whom warrants for arrest were issued, were published in the usual manner and at present they are unabatingly being searched for country-wide.
asked the Minister of Education and Development Aid:
How many pupils (a) in each standard and (b) in total were enrolled in (i) 1987, (ii) 1988 and (iii) 1989 at each high school falling under the control of his Department in the Western Cape?
B342E
Name of school |
(a) std 6 |
std 7 |
std 8 |
std 9 |
std 10 |
(b) TOTAL |
Fezeka secondary |
234 |
295 |
307 |
188 |
153 |
1 177 |
ID Mkize secondary |
224 |
187 |
249 |
175 |
161 |
996 |
Luhlaza secondary |
283 |
261 |
214 |
194 |
155 |
1 107 |
Masiyile secondary |
590 |
505 |
— |
— |
— |
1 095 |
Lagunya secondary |
— |
— |
— |
— |
388 |
388 |
Langa secondary |
388 |
381 |
480 |
305 |
208 |
1 762 |
Crossroads No. 3 secondary |
334 |
368 |
232 |
75 |
— |
1 009 |
Sizamile secondary |
316 |
212 |
279 |
237 |
168 |
1 212 |
Simon Hebe secondary |
112 |
133 |
148 |
73 |
58 |
524 |
(ii) |
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Fezeka secondary |
346 |
167 |
207 |
130 |
96 |
946 |
Guguletu comprehensive secondary |
259 |
162 |
226 |
160 |
57 |
864 |
ID Mkize secondary |
114 |
136 |
132 |
108 |
77 |
567 |
Luhlaza secondary |
435 |
238 |
238 |
127 |
87 |
1 125 |
Malizo secondary |
— |
— |
498 |
393 |
199 |
1 090 |
Masiyile secondary |
736 |
563 |
— |
— |
— |
1 299 |
Lagunya secondary |
— |
— |
— |
— |
610 |
610 |
Langa secondary |
86 |
102 |
154 |
147 |
77 |
566 |
Langa comprehensive secondary |
227 |
93 |
128 |
93 |
63 |
604 |
Crossroad No. 3 secondary |
275 |
202 |
259 |
125 |
54 |
915 |
Sizamile secondary |
172 |
168 |
136 |
93 |
121 |
690 |
Simon Hebe secondary |
155 |
146 |
144 |
147 |
79 |
671 |
(iii) Not available
Figures as on the first Tuesday in March of each year.
Sonderwater Prison: death of certain person
asked the Minister of Justice:
- (1) Whether a certain person, whose name has been furnished to the Minister’s Department for the purpose of his reply, died in Sonderwater Prison on or about 1 September 1988; if so, what is his name;
- (2) whether he had received any medical treatment in the 24 hours before his death; if so, (a) why, (b) on whose instructions, (c) who gave the treatment and (d) what treatment was given;
- (3) whether an autopsy was held; if so, (a) when, (b) on whose instructions, (c) who conducted the autopsy and (d) what were the findings;
- (4) whether any further inquiry has been or is to be conducted as a result of this person’s death; if so, (a) by whom, (b) when and (c) on whose instructions?
B352E
- (1) Yes.
The same as was furnished by the Honourable Member. - (2) Yes.
- (a) For nausea.
- (b) Registered medical personnel and the District Surgeon.
- (c) Registered medical personnel.
- (d) The treatment which was regarded as necessary by the relevant member of the medical personnel and the District Surgeon.
- (3) Yes.
- (a) 2 September 1989.
- All mortalities in South African Prisons are dealt with in terms of Section 86 of the Prisons Act, 1959 (Act No 8 of 1959) and the provisions of the Inquest Act, 1959 (Act No 58 of 1959). The statutory provision in this regard were complied with because the Magistrate: Cullinan ordered the autopsy.
- (c) The District Surgeon of Bronkhorstspruit.
- (d) After anatomical-, microscopic-, pathological- and special investigations were performed, the cause of death could not be established.
For the Honourable Member’s information it can also be confirmed that these findings were presented at the inquest.
- (4) Yes.
- (a), (b) and (c)
Investigation by the South African Police and the South African Prisons Service in terms of the provisions of the Prisons Act, 1959 (Act No 8 of 1959) and the Inquest Act, 1959 (Act 58 of 1959), were conducted as stipulated before the inquest was held by the Magistrate: Cullinan on 24 January 1989.
For the Honourable Member’s information it can also be confirmed that the family:- — was notified of his death by the South African Prisons Service in terms of Prisons Regulation No 110(4) on 1 September 1988;
- — was notified by the Public Prosecutor: Cullinan of the inquest in terms of Section 7 of Act 58 of 1959 on 28 December 1989.
- (a), (b) and (c)
asked the Minister of Law and Order:
- (1) How many cases of assault on infants by parents were reported in respect of each race group in each province (a) during the period 1 July 1987 to 30 June 1988 and (b) in 1988;
- (2) in how many cases in respect of each race group did the infant (a) die and (b) suffer serious injury as a result of the assault?
B355E
(1) |
(2) |
|||||
(a) |
(b) |
(a) |
(b) |
|||
1987 |
1988 |
1987 |
1988 |
|||
Cape Province |
203 |
272 |
10 |
6 |
51 |
140 |
Natal |
52 |
107 |
6 |
13 |
9 |
21 |
Orange Free State |
35 |
22 |
1 |
— |
8 |
7 |
Transvaal |
63 |
362 |
6 |
3 |
25 |
120 |
NOTE: Statistics regarding the race of persons are not kept, therefore the total in respect of all race groups are furnished.
asked the Minister of Law and Order:
How many cases of (a) murder, (b) culpable homicide, (c) assault with intent to do grievous bodily harm, (d) common assault, (e) rape, (f) burglary of business premises, (g) burglary of residential premises, (h) robbery with aggravating circumstances, (i) robbery, (j) common theft, (k) theft of vehicles and cycles, (1) possession of drugs and (m) dealing in drugs were reported in 1988 at the Westville police station in the Durban West police district?
B435E
(a) |
(b) |
(c) |
(d) |
(e) |
(f) |
(g) |
(h) |
(i) |
(j) |
(k) |
(1) |
(m |
|
Westville |
14 |
12 |
23 |
150 |
17 |
17 |
486 |
16 |
42 |
556 |
47 |
— |
— |
NOTE: Para (j): Since 1 July 1987 separate statistics have been kept in respect of ordinary theft and theft from motor vehicles. A decrease in ordinary theft may therefore be indicated.
asked the Minister of Economic Affairs and Technology:†
Whether South Africa imported any chicken meat in recent years; if so, (a) how many tons, (b) what was the value thereof, (c) on what date, and (d) why, in each case?
B440E
Yes.
(c) |
(a) metric tons |
(b) free on board value |
1985 |
187,6 |
R144 341 |
1986 |
114,2 |
R75 976 |
1987* |
7 169,3 |
R11 362 724 |
* Latest available
(d) In all cases to supplement shortages of chicken meat on the local market.
asked the Minister of Justice:
- (1) Whether it is the intention of his Department to establish a prison on the Kokstad commonage; if so, when is it anticipated that construction will (a) commence and (b) be completed;
- (2) whether water and electricity facilities are available on this site at present; if so, to what extent; if not, why was this site chosen?
B445E
- (1) Yes. A new prison for 226 prisoners with the necessary infrastructure is envisaged.
- (a) and (b) Several factors and realities including the availability of funds, the relative urgency of other similar projects as well as functional considerations all play a role in the projections in respect of the date of commencement and construction period of projects of this nature and extent. The projection, at this stage is that the work will commence early in 1993 with a construction period of at least 24 months.
- (2) No. The site was identified as the most suitable for the construction of a prison after all factors which normally apply in such cases were considered and the fact that the land was offered for this purpose by the Borough of Kokstad. The provision of water and electricity is being promoted by the Borough of Kokstad in consultation with the Department of Public Works and Land Affairs.
asked the Minister of Justice:†
(a) How many prosecutions for contraventions of (i) section 28 of the Police Act, No 7 of 1958, and (ii) section 143 of the Defence Act, No 44 of 1957, were instituted during the latest specified period of 12 months for which figures are available and (b) how many such prosecutions resulted in convictions?
B474E
Statistics of this nature are not kept by the Department. The Honourable Member is referred to my written reply to question No. 35 of 1986.
asked the Minister of Economic Affairs and Technology:†
Whether the Central Energy Fund is financing a training project on behalf of Mossgas, Mossel Bay; if so, (a) what is the cost of the project and (b) how many (i) White, (ii) Coloured, (iii) Indian and (iv) Black persons are being so trained?
B483E
Yes
- (a) R75 million has been budgeted for the period 1988 to 1991 of which R37,5 million will be financed by the Central Energy Fund by means of an interest free loan.
- (b) (i), (ii), (iii) and (iv)
Approximately 11 000 persons will be trained in the abovementioned period but since the training is offered on an equal opportunity basis, the subdivision into racial groups cannot be forecasted. The following is a subdivision of the number of persons trained or in the process of training at the end of February 1989:
Whites |
165 |
Coloureds |
1 880 |
Indians |
0 |
Blacks |
1 845 |
Total |
3 890 |
asked the Minister of Justice:
(a) How many persons with legal qualifications were employed by his Department in professional capacities in the Republic, excluding the self-governing territories, (b) how many such persons were (i) White, (ii) Black, (iii) Coloured and (iv) Indian, and (c) (i) in which positions and (ii) where were these (aa) Black, (bb) Coloured and (cc) Indian persons employed, as at 31 December 1988?
B493E
- (a) 2 537
- (b)
- (i) 2 409
- (ii) 27
- (iii) 61
- (iv) 40
(c) |
(i) |
(aa) |
State Prosecutor |
27 |
(bb) |
State Prosecutor |
54 |
||
Magistrate |
4 |
|||
Estate Controller |
3 |
|||
(cc) |
State Prosecutor |
28 |
||
Magistrate |
10 |
|||
Assistant State Attorney |
1 |
|||
Articled Clerk |
1 |
|||
(ii) |
(aa) |
East London |
1 |
|
Pretoria |
2 |
|||
Pretoria North |
1 |
|||
Pietermaritzburg |
1 |
|||
Johannesburg |
5 |
|||
Verulam |
2 |
|||
Springs |
2 |
|||
Wynberg |
2 |
|||
Stanger |
1 |
|||
Alberton |
1 |
|||
Durban |
1 |
|||
Benoni |
1 |
|||
Germiston |
1 |
|||
Krugersdorp |
2 |
|||
Greytown |
1 |
|||
Soshanguve |
1 |
|||
Evander |
1 |
|||
Moutse |
1 |
|||
(bb) |
Malmesbury |
1 |
||
Cape Town |
6 |
|||
Bellville |
4 |
|||
Wynberg |
18 |
|||
Paarl |
2 |
|||
Worcester |
1 |
|||
Port Elizabeth |
11 |
|||
Vanderbijlpark |
1 |
|||
Johannesburg |
6 |
|||
Alberton |
1 |
|||
Alexandria |
1 |
|||
Evander |
1 |
|||
Randfontein |
1 |
|||
Queenstown |
1 |
|||
East London |
2 |
|||
Goodwood |
2 |
|||
Uitenhage |
1 |
|||
Pretoria |
1 |
|||
(cc) |
Verulam |
10 |
||
Chatsworth |
5 |
|||
Scottsburgh |
1 |
|||
Durban |
7 |
|||
Port Shepstone |
1 |
|||
Ladysmith |
1 |
|||
Pietermaritzburg |
2 |
|||
Pinetown |
3 |
|||
Johannesburg |
3 |
|||
Camperdown |
1 |
|||
Wynberg |
2 (Malay) |
|||
Stanger |
2 |
|||
Empangeni |
1 |
|||
Heidelberg (T) |
1 |
asked the Minister of Justice:
(a) How many persons in the Republic, excluding the self-governing territories, held the position of (i) regional court prosecutor and (ii) prosecutor, (b) how many such persons were (i) White, (ii) Black, (iii) Coloured and (iv) Indian, and (c) in which magistrates’ courts were these (i) Black, (ii) Coloured and (iii) Indian persons employed, as at 31 December 1988?
B494E
- (a)
- (i) 238
- (ii) 718
- (b)
- (i) 847
- (ii) 27
- (iii) 54
- (iv) 28
(c) |
(i) |
East London |
1 |
Pretoria |
2 |
||
Pretoria North |
1 |
||
Pietermaritzburg |
1 |
||
Johannesburg |
5 |
||
Verulam |
2 |
||
Springs |
2 |
||
Wynberg |
2 |
||
Stanger |
1 |
||
Alberton |
1 |
||
Durban |
1 |
||
Benoni |
1 |
||
Germiston |
1 |
||
Krugersdorp |
2 |
||
Greytown |
1 |
||
Soshanguve |
1 |
||
Evander |
1 |
||
Moutse |
1 |
||
(ii) |
Cape Town |
4 |
|
Bellville |
3 |
||
Wynberg |
16 |
||
Paarl |
2 |
||
Worcester |
1 |
||
Port Elizabeth |
11 |
||
Vanderbijlpark |
1 |
||
Johannesburg |
6 |
||
Alberton |
1 |
||
Alexandria |
1 |
||
Evander |
1 |
||
Randfontein |
1 |
||
Queenstown |
1 |
||
East London |
2 |
||
Goodwood |
2 |
||
Uitenhage |
1 |
||
(iii) |
Verulam |
5 |
|
Chatsworth |
3 |
||
Durban |
5 |
||
Scottburgh |
1 |
||
Port Shepstone |
1 |
||
Camperdown |
1 |
||
Ladysmith |
1 |
||
Stanger |
2 |
||
Pietermaritzburg |
2 |
||
Pinetown |
3 |
||
Johannesburg |
1 |
||
Empangeni |
1 |
||
Heidelberg (T) |
1 |
||
Wynberg |
1 (Malay) |
asked the Minister of Justice:
(a) How many persons in the Republic, excluding the self-governing territories, held the position of (i) regional court magistrate and (ii) magistrate, (b) how many such persons were (i) White, (ii) Black, (iii) Coloured and (iv) Indian, and (c) in which magistrates’ courts were these (i) Black, (ii) Coloured and (iii) Indian persons employed, as at 31 December 1988?
B495E
- (a)
- (i) 144
- (ii) 782
(b) |
Regional Magistrate |
Magistrate |
|||
(i) |
144 |
(i) |
768 |
||
(ii) |
0 |
(ii) |
0 |
||
(iii) |
0 |
(iii) |
4 |
||
(iv) |
0 |
(iv) |
10 |
||
(c) |
(i) |
Falls away. |
(i) |
Falls away. |
|
(ii) |
Falls away. |
(ii) |
Wynberg |
2 |
|
Bellville |
1 |
||||
Malmesbury |
1 |
||||
(iii) |
Falls away. |
(iii) |
Stanger |
2 |
|
Verulam |
5 |
||||
Chatsworth |
2 |
||||
Wynberg (Malay) |
1 |
asked the Minister of Finance:
How many (a) Black, (b) White, (c) Coloured and (d) Indian farmers (i) applied for loans from and (ii) were granted loans by the Land and Agricultural Bank in 1988; what was the total value of the loans so (a) applied for and (b) granted in respect of each of the above-mentioned population groups in that year?
B502E
1(a)(i) |
1(b)(i) |
1(c)(i) |
1(d)(i) |
None |
3 871 |
25 |
11 |
1(a)(ii) |
1(b)(ii) |
1(c)(ii) |
1(d)(ii) |
None |
3 156 |
21 |
6 |
Black farmers
2(a) — Nil
(b) — Nil
White farmers
2(a) — R681 490 183
(b) — R509 147 300
Coloured farmers
2(a) — R530 800
(b) — R451 700
Indian farmers
2(a) — R2 311 500
(b) — R 771 000
asked the Minister of Finance:
(a) What total amount had been granted in loans to farmers by the Land and Agricultural Bank as at 31 December 1988 and (b) to how many farmers had these loans been granted?
B503E
- (a) R2 774 658 227
- (b) 38 835
asked the Minister of Justice:
- (1) How many persons in each race group were detained in terms of section 28 of the Internal Security Act, No 74 of 1982, (a) in 1988 and (b) as at 31 December 1988;
- (2) for how long had each such person been detained as at 31 December 1988?
B560E
- (1)
- (a) None
- (b) None
- (2) Falls away.
asked the Minister of Justice:
- (1) How many women were detained under section 31 of the Internal Security Act, No 74 of 1982, (a) in 1988 and (b) as at 31 December 1988;
- (2) for how long had each such woman been detained as at 31 December 1988?
B561E
- (1)
- (a) One
- (b) None
- (2) Falls away.
Own Affairs:
asked the Minister of Local Government and Housing:
- (1) How many rent-controlled premises were there in the Sea Point constituency as at 31 December 1988;
- (2) (a) how many such premises were decontrolled in 1988 and (b) what is the (i) address and (ii) description of each of the properties concerned?
B282E
- (1) On 31 December 1988 there were still 698 units, comprising of 580 dwellings and 118 flats, subject to rent control;
- (2)
- (a) 452 units, comprising of 28 dwellings and 424 flats, were exempted from rent control of which 396 units, comprising of 20 dwellings and 376 flats, were conditionally exempted from rent control subject to the granting of continued protection to the tenants thereof if and for as long as such tenants comply with the prescribed requirements for continued protection;
- (b)
(i) |
(ii) |
Address |
Property description |
Flats 1, 11 and 15 Embassy, 198 High Level Road, Sea Point, Cape Town |
Erf 202, Cape Town at Sea Point |
Flat 14, Arrow Court, 263 Main Road, Sea Point East, Cape Town |
Erf 120, Cape Town at Sea Point East |
Flats 1-4, Clarendon Court, 167 High Level Road, Sea Point, Cape Town |
Erf 1063, Cape Town at Sea Point |
Flat 14 and 19, Ark Royal, 18 Hall Road, Sea Point, Cape Town |
Erf 630, Cape Town at Sea Point |
Flats 2-10, 12, 14 and 16, Embassy, 197 High Level Road, Sea Point, Cape Town |
Erf 202, Cape Town at Sea Point |
Flats 1-12 and 15-18, Ark Royal, 18 Hall Road, Sea Point, Cape Town |
Erf 630, Cape Town at Sea Point |
Flats 2 and 3 Irwinten Flats, 7 Irwinten Road, Sea Point, Cape Town |
Erf 427, Cape Town at Sea Point |
Flat 1, Wisbeach Court, Wisbeach Road, Sea Point, Cape Town |
Erf 1165, Cape Town at Sea Point |
12A and 12B, Bertram Road, Sea Point East, Cape Town |
Erf 525, Cape Town at Sea Point East |
Flats 1 and 4, Irwinten Flats, 7 Irwinten Road, Sea Point, Cape Town |
Erf 427, Cape Town at Sea Point |
Flats 3, 5, 7-9 and 11, Whitehall Flats, 10 London Road, Sea Point, Cape Town |
Erf 594, Cape Town at Sea Point |
Savoy Flats 10, High Level Road, Sea Point, Cape Town |
Erf 996, Cape Town at Sea Point |
Savoy Flats 1-9 and 11-12, High Level Road, Sea Point, Cape Town |
Erf 996, Cape Town at Sea Point |
Flats 1-41, 43, 44 Graham Court, c/o Graham and Milton Roads, Sea Point, Cape Town |
Erf 476, Cape Town at Sea Point |
Flats 1-6, London House and 1-2 Cardew, London Road, Sea Point, Cape Town |
Erf 564, Cape Town at Sea Point |
Flats 1-12, 14-17, Palm Court, London Road, Sea Point, Cape Town |
Erf 617, Cape Town at Sea Point |
Flats 102, Terminus Building, 102 Regent Road, Sea Point, Cape Town |
Erf 78, Cape Town at Sea Point |
Flats 1-2, Dunoon Building, 12 Solomon Road, Sea Point, Cape Town |
Erf 79, Cape Town at Sea Point |
Flats 2-11, Thelma Court, 24 Regent Road, Sea Point, Cape Town |
Erf 322, Cape Town at Sea Point |
Flats 1-8, 10-15, Victory Court, c/o Graham and Oliver Roads, Sea Point, Cape Town |
Erf 511, Cape Town at Sea Point |
Flats 12, 14-14A, Graham Road, Sea Point, Cape Town |
Erf 1017, Cape Town at Sea Point |
Flats 5-6, Fairmont Court, Solomon Road, Sea Point, Cape Town |
Erf 72, Cape Town at Sea Point |
Flats 1-5, 7, 9, 10, 12, 15-21, Marais Mansions, Marais Road, Sea Point, Cape Town |
Erf 1151, Cape Town at Sea Point |
1-7 Charnwood, c/o Lincoln and Oliver Roads, Sea Point, Cape Town |
Erf 551, Cape Town at Sea Point |
A-R Achilles Park, 8 Cassel Road, Sea Point, Cape Town |
Erf 175, Cape Town at Sea Point |
Flats 1-7, Queensbury Court, Solomons Road, Sea Point, Cape Town |
Erf 67, Cape Town at Sea Point |
Flats 1-7, Cassel Mansions, 7 Cassel Road, Sea Point, Cape Town |
Erf 174, Cape Town at Sea Point |
Flats 1-11, 12, 14, 17, 24 and 25, Gloucester Court, Beach Road, Sea Point, Cape Town |
Erf 806, Cape Town at Sea Point |
Flats 1-12, La Plaza Flats, London Road, Sea Point, Cape Town |
Erf 595, Cape Town at Sea Point |
Flats 1-12, 14-19, Ark Royal Flats, Hall Road, Sea Point, Cape Town |
Erf 630, Cape Town at Sea Point |
Flats 1-8, St Paola Flats, Worcester Road, Sea Point, Cape Town |
Erf 456, Cape Town at Sea Point |
Section 2-Section 4, Tobi Lodge, 16 Oliver Road, Sea Point West, Cape Town |
Erf 530, Cape Town at Sea Point West |
Flats 1-9, Audubon, c/o Kloof and Church Roads, Sea Point, Cape Town |
Erf 351, Cape Town at Sea Point |
Flats 1-4, Wallendale Mansions, Kloof Road, Sea Point, Cape Town |
Erf 336, Cape Town at Sea Point |
Flats 1, 3-6, MacDonald Mansions, 9A Irwinten Road, Sea Point, Cape Town |
Erf 439, Cape Town at Sea Point |
Flats 1-4, Victoria Mansions, 11A Queens Road, Sea Point, Cape Town |
Erf 46, Cape Town at Sea Point |
Flats 1-4, Barry Hall, 6 Irwinten Road, Sea Point, Cape Town |
Erven 402 and 403, Cape Town at Sea Point |
Flats 1-6, Marine Mansions, 7 Clarens Road, Sea Point, Cape Town |
Erf 333, Cape Town at Sea Point |
Flats 1-9, Herschel Court, 15 Gorleston Road, Sea Point, Cape Town |
Erf 414, Cape Town at Sea Point |
Flats 1-4, Monreve Flats, 1 Gorleston Road, Sea Point, Cape Town |
Erf 399, Cape Town at Sea Point |
Flats 1-6, Hyde Park, 7 Quendon Road, Sea Point, Cape Town |
Erf 202, Cape Town at Sea Point |
Top Flat and Bottom Flat, Quendon House, 3 Quendon Road, Sea Point, Cape Town |
Erf 208, Cape Town at Sea Point |
Cardiff, 26 Upper Clarens Road, Sea Point, Cape Town |
Erf 307, Cape Town at Sea Point |
Brighton, 17 Queens Road, Sea Point, Cape Town |
Erf 32, Cape Town at Sea Point |
1-3 Young’s Cottages and 192, 192A, 194, 194A, High Level Road, Sea Point, Cape Town |
Erf 351, Cape Town at Sea Point |
230 High Level Road, Sea Point, Cape Town |
Erf 538, Cape Town at Sea Point |
190 High Level Road, Sea Point, Cape Town |
Erf 1554, Cape Town at Sea Point |
Kelvin, 20 Quendon Road, Sea Point, Cape Town |
Erf 123, Cape Town at Sea Point |
Two Oaks, 10, 12 and 14, Kloof Road, Sea Point, Cape Town |
Erf 1114, Cape Town at Sea Point |
Flats 1-8, Kloof Mansions, 54 Kloof Road, Sea Point, Cape Town |
Erf 997, Cape Town at Sea Point |
55 and 55A Kloof Road, Fresnaye, Cape Town |
Erf 234, Cape Town at Sea Point |
1-8, 8A, 9-12, 14 Rocklands Villas, Rocklands Road, Sea Point, Cape Town |
Erven 761, 762 and 763, Cape Town at Sea Point |
10 and 12 Rocklands Road, Sea Point, Cape Town |
Erf 755, Cape Town at Sea Point |
14A and 14B Rocklands Road, Sea Point, Cape Town |
Erf 754, Cape Town at Sea Point |
Dunrobin, Flat 12, 35A Kloof Road, Sea Point, Cape Town |
Erf 1572, Cape Town at Sea Point |
Pall Mall, Flat 5 and Servants Room 19, London Road, Sea Point, Cape Town |
Erf 1129, Cape Town at Sea Point |
4 and 4A Holmfirth Road, Sea Point, Cape Town |
Erf 816, Cape Town at Sea Point |
Louisvale, 6 Fir Avenue, Bantry Bay, Cape Town |
Erf 313, Cape Town at Bantry Bay |
18 Heathfield Road, Sea Point East, Cape Town |
Erf 745, Cape Town at Sea Point East |
Flats 7, 8, 10 and 12 Sea View Flats, 229 High Level Road, Sea Point, Cape Town |
Erf 550, Cape Town at Sea Point |
Flat 2, MacDonald Mansions, 9A Irwinten Road, Sea Point, Cape Town |
Erf 439, Cape Town at Sea Point |
Flats 8, 9, 21 and 27, Berkley Square Mansions, Hall Road, Sea Point West, Cape Town |
Erf 681, Cape Town at Sea Point West |
Flats 1-7, 10-12,12A, 14-20, 22-26 and 28, Berkley Square Mansions, Hall Road, Sea Point West, Cape Town |
Erf 681, Cape Town at Sea Point West |
Flat 4, Mont Royal, St Johns Road, Sea Point West, Cape Town |
Erf 445, Cape Town at Sea Point West |
Flats 2 and 9, Sea View Flats, 229 High Level Road, Sea Point, Cape Town |
Erf 550, Cape Town at Sea Point |
Flats 1, 5 and 6, Kings Flats, c/o Kings Road and Victoria Street, Sea Point West, Cape Town |
Erf 35, Cape Town at Sea Point West |
Dunrobin, Flat 4, 35A Kloof Road, Sea Point, Cape Town |
Erf 1572, Cape Town at Sea Point |
Kings Flats 2, 3 and 4, c/o Kings Road and Victoria Street, Sea Point West, Cape Town |
Erf 35, Cape Town at Sea Point West |
Rat 501, Knightsbridge Mansions, 235 Beach Road, Sea Point West, Cape Town |
Erf 601, Cape Town at Sea Point West |
Flat 102, Knightsbridge Mansions, 235 Beach Road, Sea Point West, Cape Town |
Erf 601, Cape Town at Sea Point West |
Flat 7, Fairmont Court, Solomon Road, Sea Point, Cape Town |
Erf 72, Cape Town at Sea Point |
29 and 31 Mount Nelson Road, Sea Point East, Cape Town |
Erf 380, Cape Town at Sea Point East |
Flats 1 and 4, Three Palms, Barkly Street, Sea Point, Cape Town |
Erf 873, Cape Town at Sea Point |
Flats 2 and 3, Three Palms, Barkly Street, Sea Point, Cape Town |
Erf 873, Cape Town at Sea Point |
The Firs, Flats 1-7, c/o Kloof Road and Normandie Avenue, Sea Point, Cape Town |
Erf 297, Cape Town at Sea Point |
Flat 1, Fairmont Court, Solomon Street, Sea Point, Cape Town |
Erf 72, Cape Town at Sea Point |
Flat 101, Knightsbridge Mansions, 235 Beach Road, Sea Point West, Cape Town |
Erf 601, Cape Town at Sea Point West |
Flat 503, Knightsbridge Mansions, 235 Beach Road, Sea Point West, Cape Town |
Erf 601, Cape Town at Sea Point West |
Flat 8, Fairmont Court, Solomon Road, Sea Point, Cape Town |
Erf 72, Cape Town at Sea Point |
Flats 1, 4, 8, 11 and 14, Dorchester, 271 High Level Road, Sea Point East, Cape Town |
Erven 868 and 870, Cape Town at Sea Point East |
Flat 24, St Margarets Mansions, St Johns Road, Sea Point, Cape Town |
Erf 1538, Cape Town at Sea Point |
Flat 3, Bellair Mansions, Firmount Road, Sea Point, Cape Town |
Erf 1573, Cape Town at Sea Point |
Flats 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10 and 12, Dorchester, 271 High Level Road, Sea Point East, Cape Town |
Erven 868 and 870, Cape Town at Sea Point East |
Flat 42, Graham Court, c/o Graham and Milton Roads, Sea Point, Cape Town |
Erf 476, Cape Town at Sea Point |
asked the Minister of Education and Culture:
- (1) (a) How many male teachers attached to (i) primary and (ii) high schools resigned from teaching in 1988, (b) what percentage do these resignations represent of the total number of male teachers attached to (i) primary and (ii) high school, (c) what was the total net gain or loss of male teachers at such schools in that year and (d) what were the main reasons given for resignation;
- (2) whether there are currently any vacancies at (a) primary and (b) high schools as a result of such resignations; if so, how many in each subject area in each case?
B412E
(1) (a) |
(i) |
(ii) (b) |
(i) |
(ii) |
Cape |
75 |
165 |
2,4% |
5,45% |
Natal |
35 |
171 |
6,74%: |
16,46% |
OFS |
58 |
22 |
2,55% |
1,15% |
Transvaal |
308 |
475 |
10,16% |
11,17% |
(c) Cape |
148 male and female (loss) |
Natal |
185 male and female (loss) |
OFS |
0 |
Transvaal |
266 male and female (loss) |
(d) acceptance of non-teaching posts, acceptance of teaching posts in other education departments, nature of working conditions, higher salaries, personal reasons, further study;
- (2)
- (i) no,
- (ii) yes,
Cape and Orange Free State |
0 |
|
Natal |
Physical Science |
2 |
Technical Drawing |
1 |
|
German |
1 |
|
Transvaal |
Geography |
1 |
Accountancy |
3 |
|
Art |
1 |
|
Science |
2 |
|
Afrikaans |
1 |
|
Technical drawing |
2 |
|
Mathematics |
1 |
|
Woodwork |
1 |
|
Physical Education |
2 |
|
Instrumental Music |
2 |
|
Motor Mechanics |
1 |
|
Fitting and Turning |
1 |
|
Business Economics |
1 |
|
Biology |
1 |
asked the Minister of Education and Culture:
How many Black students were enrolled (a) in 1988 (i) at universities for Whites and (ii) at each such university and (b) in each subject area at each such university in 1987?
B426E
(a) |
(i) |
38 467 |
|
(ii) |
Natal |
1 370 |
|
OFS |
75 |
||
Rhodes |
459 |
||
RAU |
130 |
||
Witwatersrand |
1 923 |
||
Port Elizabeth |
77 |
||
Potchefstroom |
263 |
||
Pretoria |
44 |
||
Cape Town |
859 |
||
Stellenbosch |
35 |
||
South Africa |
33 232 |
The above provisional statistics were obtained from SAPSE table 2.7.
(b) University of Natal |
|
Agriculture and Renewable Natural Resources |
13 |
Architecture and Environmental |
|
Design |
23 |
Arts Visual and Performing |
20 |
Business Commerce and Management Sciences |
54 |
Computer Science and Data Processing |
5 |
Education |
170 |
Engineering and Engineering Technology |
88 |
Health Care and Health Sciences |
|
Medicine/Surgery |
233 |
Nursing |
10 |
Other |
17 |
Home Economics |
2 |
Languages Linguistics and Literature |
91 |
Law |
130 |
Libraries and Museums |
21 |
Life Sciences and Physical Sciences |
|
Life Sciences |
12 |
Physical Sciences |
35 |
Mathematical Sciences |
19 |
Philosophy Religion and Theology |
37 |
Psychology |
69 |
Public Administration and Social Services |
21 |
Social Sciences and Social Studies |
|
Economics |
28 |
Other |
119 |
Not designated/coded/declared (incl non-degree purposes) |
19 |
TOTAL |
1 236 |
University of the OFS |
|
Architecture and Environmental Design |
1 |
Business Commerce and Management Sciences |
1 |
Education |
39 |
Health Care and Health Science |
|
Medicine/Surgery |
1 |
Nursing |
2 |
Languages Linguistics and Literature |
10 |
Law |
4 |
Mathematical Sciences |
2 |
Philosophy Religion and Theology |
1 |
Psychology |
5 |
Public Administration and Social Services |
3 |
Social Sciences and Social Studies |
|
Economics |
1 |
Others |
5 |
TOTAL |
75 |
Rhodes University |
|
Arts Visual and Performing |
2 |
Business Commerce and Management Sciences |
55 |
Communication |
15 |
Computer Science and Data Processing |
11 |
Education |
53 |
Health Care and Health Sciences |
|
Pharmacy |
27 |
Languages Linguistics and Literature |
28 |
Law |
60 |
Libraries and Museums |
1 |
Life Sciences and Physical Sciences |
|
Life Sciences |
22 |
Physical Sciences |
24 |
Mathematical Sciences |
30 |
Philosophy Religion and Theology |
25 |
Physical Education Health Education and Leisure |
4 |
Psychology |
34 |
Public Administration and Social Services |
9 |
Social Sciences and Social Studies |
|
Economics |
29 |
Other |
73 |
Not designated/coded/declared (incl non-degree purposes) |
3 |
TOTAL |
505 |
Rand Afrikaans University |
|
Communication |
1 |
Education |
35 |
Health Care and Health Sciences Nursing |
4 |
Languages Linguistics and Literature |
9 |
Law |
3 |
Libraries and Museums |
2 |
Psychology |
3 |
Public Administration and Social Services |
1 |
Social Sciences and Social Studies |
|
Economics |
1 |
Other |
17 |
Not designated/coded/declared (incl non-degree purposes) |
1 |
TOTAL |
77 |
University of the Witwatersrand |
|
Architecture and Environmental Design |
44 |
Arts Visual and Performing |
12 |
Business Commerce and Management Sciences |
171 |
Communication |
4 |
Computer Science and Data Processing |
10 |
Education |
322 |
Engineering and Engineering Technology |
156 |
Health Care and Health Sciences |
|
Medicine/Surgery |
126 |
Dentistry |
18 |
Nursing |
23 |
Pharmacy |
18 |
Other |
73 |
Languages Linguistics and Literature |
76 |
Law |
142 |
Libraries and Museums |
8 |
Life Sciences and Physical Sciences |
|
Life Sciences |
54 |
Physical Sciences |
109 |
Mathematical Sciences |
60 |
Philosophy Religion and Theology |
12 |
Physical Education Health Education and Leisure |
3 |
Psychology |
34 |
Public Administration and Social Services |
48 |
Social Sciences and Social Studies |
|
Economics |
14 |
Others |
125 |
TOTAL |
1 662 |
University of Port Elizabeth |
|
Architecture and Environmental Design |
1 |
Business Commerce and Management Sciences |
1 |
Computer Science and Data Processing |
1 |
Education |
3 |
Health Care and Health Sciences |
|
Nursing |
11 |
Pharmacy |
1 |
Languages Linguistics and Literature |
6 |
Life Sciences and Physical Sciences |
|
Physical Sciences |
1 |
Philosophy Religion and Theology |
1 |
Psychology |
6 |
Public Administration and Social |
|
Services |
4 |
Social Sciences and Social Studies |
|
Economics |
1 |
Others |
6 |
Not designated/coded/declared (incl non-degree purposes) |
9 |
TOTAL |
52 |
Potchefstroom se Universiteit vir CHO |
|
Arts Visual and Performing |
1 |
Computer Science and Data Processing |
1 |
Education |
33 |
Health Care and Health Sciences |
|
Nursing |
6 |
Languages Linguistics and Literature |
38 |
Law |
6 |
Libraries and Museums |
1 |
Life Sciences and Physical Sciences |
|
Physical Sciences |
1 |
Philosophy Religion and Theology |
21 |
Psychology |
10 |
Public Administration and Social Services |
1 |
Social Sciences and Social Studies |
|
Economics |
3 |
Other |
17 |
TOTAL |
139 |
University of Pretoria |
|
Agriculture and Renewable Natural Resources |
1 |
Education |
2 |
Engineering and Engineering Technology |
4 |
Health Care and Health Sciences |
|
Pharmacy |
2 |
Other |
3 |
Home Economics |
1 |
Languages Linguistics and Literature |
10 |
Law |
2 |
Life Sciences and Physical Sciences |
|
Life Sciences |
1 |
Physical Sciences |
1 |
Philosophy Religion and Theology |
1 |
Social Sciences and Social Studies |
|
Economics |
1 |
TOTAL |
29 |
University of Cape Town |
|
Architecture and Environmental Design |
18 |
Arts Visual and Performing |
10 |
Business Commerce and Management Sciences |
56 |
Computer Science and Data Processing |
18 |
Education |
63 |
Engineering and Engineering Technology |
114 |
Health Care and Health Sciences |
|
Medicine/Surgery |
26 |
Nursing |
2 |
Pharmacy |
3 |
Other |
4 |
Languages Linguistics and Literature |
35 |
Law |
21 |
Libraries and Museums |
13 |
Life Sciences and Physical Sciences |
|
Life Sciences |
28 |
Physical Sciences |
60 |
Mathematical Sciences |
27 |
Philosophy Religion and Theology |
19 |
Psychology |
27 |
Public Administration and Social Services |
53 |
Social Sciences and Social Studies |
|
Economics |
9 |
Other |
98 |
TOTAL |
704 |
University of Stellenbosch |
|
Agriculture and Renewable Natural |
|
Resources |
4 |
Business Commerce and Management Sciences |
6 |
Communication |
1 |
Languages Linguistics and Literature |
13 |
Philosophy Religion and Theology |
3 |
Physical Education Health Education and Leisure |
1 |
Psychology |
1 |
Social Sciences and Social Studies |
|
Other |
1 |
TOTAL |
30 |
University of South Africa |
|
Arts Visual and Performing |
34 |
Business Commerce and Management Sciences |
2 064 |
Communication |
228 |
Computer Science and Data Processing |
153 |
Education |
4 936 |
Health Care and Health Sciences |
|
Medicine/Surgery |
1 388 |
Dentistry |
881 |
Nursing |
29 |
Other |
44 |
Languages Linguitics and Literature |
3 904 |
Law |
1 296 |
Libraries and Museums |
137 |
Life Sciences and Physical Sciences |
|
Life Sciences |
47 |
Physical Sciences |
204 |
Mathematical Sciences |
554 |
Philosophy Religion and Theology |
1 615 |
Psychology |
1 383 |
Public Administration and Social Services |
815 |
Social Sciences and Social Studies |
|
Economics |
874 |
Other |
3 426 |
Not designated/coded/declared (incl. non-degree purposes) |
1 217 |
TOTAL |
25 229 |
asked the Minister of Education and Culture:
How many (a) White, (b) Coloured, (c) Asian, (d) Black and (e) other students were registered in 1988 at each university falling under the control of his Department?
B427E
- (a), (b), (c) and (d) The honourable member is referred to the answer on question 30 of 1989-03-13; regarding (c) information on Indian students only is available,
- (e) nil.
asked the Minister of Education and Culture:
How many (a) permanent and (b) temporary teachers did his Department lose in each province in 1988 (i) on account of (aa) marriage, (bb) retirement, (cc) ill health, (dd) termination of service, (ee) death, (ff) the acceptance of non-teaching posts and (gg) further study and (ii) for other reasons?
B428E
(a) |
(i) (aa) |
(bb) |
(cc) |
(dd) |
(ee) |
(ff) |
(gg) |
(ii) |
Cape |
76 |
97 |
56 |
0 |
12 |
327 |
21 |
387 |
Na |
18 |
25 |
10 |
0 |
9 |
124 |
8 |
313 |
tal |
||||||||
OFS |
6 |
5 |
5 |
0 |
3 |
73 |
14 |
97 |
Transvaal 120 |
142 |
79 |
10 |
43 |
297 |
642 |
619 |
|
(b) |
(i) (aa) |
(bb) |
(cc) |
(dd) |
(ee) |
(ff) |
(gg) |
(ii) |
Cape |
* |
* |
* |
448 |
* |
* |
* |
* |
Natal |
6 |
5 |
0 |
0 |
1 |
31 |
2 |
131 |
OFS |
1 |
7 |
4 |
0 |
1 |
32 |
7 |
68 |
Transvaal 5 |
20 |
2 |
1 |
3 |
0 |
0 |
767 |
* Information not available.
asked the Minister of Education and Culture:
(a) How many Whites entered for the full National Senior Certificate examination in 1988 and (b) how many entrants (i) passed, (ii) failed and (iii) obtained matriculation exemption?
B429E
- (a) 2 373,
- (b)
- (i) 841
- (ii) 1 532
- (iii) 350.
asked the Minister of Education and Culture:
What number of teachers occupied the posts of (a) principal, (b) deputy principal, (c) head of department, (d) temporary teacher and (e) permanent teacher in each specified type of school in each province in 1988?
B431E
Cape
(a) |
(b) |
(c) |
(d) |
(e) |
|
High Schools |
262 |
286 |
1 170 |
1 188 |
4 140 |
Primary Schools |
482 |
145 |
929 |
1 282 |
3 829 |
Pre-primary Schools |
19 |
— |
— |
5 |
38 |
Special Schools |
9 |
15 |
59 |
27 |
272 |
Schools for Specialized Education |
26 |
57 |
120 |
211 |
408 |
Primary Church Schools |
11 |
— |
— |
7 |
20 |
Natal |
|||||
High Schools |
70 |
91 |
466 |
943 1 462 |
|
Primary Schools |
153 |
24 |
360 |
492 1 488 |
|
Pre-primary Schools |
97 |
— |
31 |
175 |
131 |
Special Schools |
* |
* |
* |
* |
* |
Schools for Specialized Education |
11 |
8 |
26 |
40 |
137 |
OFS |
|||||
High Schools |
87 |
56 |
401 |
477 |
863 |
Primary Schools |
106 |
52 |
255 |
684 1 161 |
|
Pre-primary Schools |
82 |
— |
— |
47 |
44 |
Special Schools |
6 |
5 |
22 |
55 |
62 |
Schools for Specialized Education |
5 |
7 |
19 |
47 |
78 |
Transvaal |
|||||
High Schools |
265 |
499 1 |
992 2 |
565 9 |
274 |
Primary Schools |
692 |
308 1 |
597 1 |
49111 |
387 |
Pre-primary Schools |
161 |
— |
77 |
174 |
557 |
Special Schools |
34 |
25 |
144 |
80 |
753 |
Schools for Specialized Education |
42 |
50 |
140 |
434 |
643 |
*Information included with High Schools. |
asked the Minister of Education and Culture:†
Whether any grants for the purpose of promoting cultural, sporting, recreational and attitude-forming activities were made to organizations by his Department in the 1986-87 and 1987-88 financial years; if so, (a) what are the names of these organizations and (b) what (i) was the nature of the activities, and (ii) (aa) was the amount, (bb) was the date and (cc) were the conditions for the grant, in each case?
B437E
Yes, but not for competitive sport,
- (a) 1 469 grants in 1986/87 and 2 099 in 1987/88. Owing to the large numbers the names of the organisations are not supplied but are available in my office,
- (b) (i) lecture series, symposia, courses, camps, hiking trips, performances, recitals and exhibitions,
(ii) (aa) |
1986/87 |
1987/88 |
ad hoc |
R 317 595 |
R1 111 531 |
annual |
R 123 980 |
R 205 215 |
festivals |
R1 131 000 |
R2 300 000 |
total |
R1 572 575 |
R3 616 746 |
(bb) on a continuous basis, |
||
(cc) in terms of the Culture Promotion Act (Act 35 of 1983) and the regulations applicable to regional councils. |
asked the Minister of Education and Culture:†
Whether his Department has any statistics on the number of (a) White, (b) Coloured, (c) Indian and (d) Black pupils who attended private schools under the control of his Department on the tenth schoolday of 1989; if so, what are the relevant details; if not, (i) why not, (ii) when is it expected that such statistics will be available and (iii) what are the estimated numbers for the above-mentioned schoolday?
B478E
- (a), (b), (c) and (d) No,
- (i) the statistics are still being processed
- (ii) 30 April 1989
- (iii) not available.
asked the Minister of Education and Culture:
(a) What amount was provided in each provincial education department for subsidies to pre-primary schools in 1988 and (b) how many schools in each province received such subsidies in that year?
B568E
(a) |
(b) |
|
Cape |
R15 281 000 |
173 |
Natal |
R12 768 000 |
100 |
OFS |
R 5 507 000 |
82 |
Transvaal |
R24 143 000 |
328 |
asked the Minister of Education and Culture:
How many teaching service bursaries and/or loans were made available in each provincial education department in the 1988-89 financial year?
B569E
Cape |
2 736 |
Natal |
321 |
OFS |
558 |
Transvaal |
8 545 |
†Indicates translated version.
For written reply:
General Affairs:
asked the Minister of Justice:†
- (1) (a) How many prison institutions for juveniles of each race group were there in the Republic as at the latest specified date for which information is available, (b) where is each of these institutions located and (c) how many juveniles in each age category are detained in each of these institutions;
- (2) whether trained persons exercise supervision at these institutions; if not, why not; if so, (a) what is the nature of their training and (b) what percentage of the staff at such institutions are trained persons;
- (3) whether it is the intention to build more institutions of this nature; if so, (a) where, (b) when, and (c) for which race group, in each case?
C10E
Information as on 28 February 1989:
(1) (a), (b) and (c)
There are currently 2 prisons for juveniles at Pollsmoor and Leeuwkop respectively as well as at a further 15 centres where sentenced juvenile prisons are incarcerated on a centralised basis.
The details per prison are as follows:
BARBERTON
Black |
Coloured |
Asian |
White |
|
16 years |
1 |
— |
— |
— |
17 years |
5 |
— |
— |
— |
18 years |
12 |
— |
— |
— |
19 years |
22 |
— |
— |
— |
20 years |
22 |
— |
— |
— |
Total |
62 |
— |
— |
— |
BETHAL
Black |
Coloured |
Asian |
White |
|
17 years |
4 |
— |
— |
— |
18 years |
27 |
— |
— |
— |
19 years |
31 |
— |
— |
— |
20 years |
32 |
— |
— |
— |
Total |
94 |
— |
— |
— |
DOUGLAS
Black |
Coloured |
Asian |
White |
|
16 years |
1 |
2 |
— |
— |
17 years |
2 |
4 |
— |
— |
18 years |
12 |
33 |
— |
— |
19 years |
10 |
43 |
— |
— |
20 years |
20 |
33 |
— |
— |
Total |
45 |
115 |
— |
— |
DURBAN
Black |
Coloured |
Asian |
White |
|
16 years |
14 |
1 |
1 |
— |
17 years |
34 |
2 |
3 |
— |
18 years |
67 |
3 |
7 |
— |
19 years |
141 |
4 |
16 |
— |
20 years |
148 |
11 |
14 |
— |
Total |
404 |
21 |
41 |
— |
DWARSRIVIER (near Wolseley)
Black |
Coloured |
Asian |
White |
|
17 years |
— |
30 |
— |
— |
18 years |
— |
83 |
— |
— |
19 years |
— |
87 |
— |
— |
Total |
— |
200 |
— |
— |
GEORGE
Black |
Coloured |
Asian |
White |
|
16 years |
1 |
— |
— |
— |
17 years |
— |
7 |
— |
— |
18 years |
4 |
28 |
— |
— |
19 years |
1 |
38 |
— |
— |
20 years |
1 |
19 |
— |
— |
Total |
7 |
92 |
— |
— |
HAWEQUA (near Wellington)
Black |
Coloured |
Asian |
White |
|
16 years |
— |
2 |
— |
— |
17 years |
— |
28 |
— |
— |
18 years |
— |
103 |
— |
— |
19 years |
— |
99 |
— |
— |
20 years |
— |
83 |
— |
— |
Total |
— |
315 |
— |
— |
HELDERSTROOM (near Caledon)
Black |
Coloured |
Asian |
White |
|
17 years |
— |
1 |
— |
— |
18 years |
— |
18 |
— |
— |
19 years |
— |
52 |
— |
— |
20 years |
— |
85 |
— |
— |
Total |
— |
156 |
— |
— |
J C STEYN (near Kirkwood)
Black |
Coloured |
Asian |
White |
|
15 years |
3 |
— |
||
16 years |
4 |
— |
— |
— |
17 years |
12 |
— |
— |
— |
18 years |
71 |
14 |
— |
— |
19 years |
91 |
25 |
— |
— |
20 years |
48 |
20 |
— |
— |
Total |
229 |
59 |
— |
— |
KANDASPUNT (near Bloedrivier)
Black |
Coloured |
Asian |
White |
|
17 years |
6 |
— |
— |
— |
18 years |
18 |
— |
— |
— |
19 years |
47 |
— |
— |
— |
20 years |
32 |
— |
— |
— |
Total |
103 |
— |
— |
— |
KROONSTAD
Black |
Coloured |
Asian |
White |
|
16 years |
6 |
— |
— |
— |
17 years |
10 |
1 |
— |
— |
18 years |
36 |
1 |
— |
— |
19 years |
141 |
9 |
— |
— |
Total |
193 |
11 |
— |
— |
LEEUWKOP (Prison for juveniles) (near Johannesburg)
Black |
Coloured |
Asian |
White |
|
14 years |
1 |
— |
— |
— |
15 years |
1 |
— |
||
16 years |
20 |
— |
— |
— |
17 years |
52 |
— |
— |
— |
18 years |
148 |
— |
— |
— |
19 years |
259 |
— |
— |
— |
20 years |
212 |
— |
— |
— |
Total |
693 |
— |
— |
— |
EAST LONDON
Black |
Coloured |
Asian |
White |
|
15 years |
1 |
— |
— |
— |
16 years |
2 |
— |
— |
— |
17 years |
3 |
— |
— |
— |
18 years |
27 |
4 |
— |
— |
19 years |
49 |
2 |
— |
— |
20 years |
28 |
1 |
— |
— |
Total |
110 |
7 |
— |
— |
PIETERMARITZBURG
Black |
Coloured |
Asian |
White |
|
16 years |
5 |
— |
— |
— |
17 years |
25 |
1 |
— |
— |
18 years |
34 |
1 |
1 |
— |
19 years |
45 |
2 |
— |
1 |
20 years |
15 |
— |
— |
— |
Total |
124 |
4 |
1 |
1 |
POLLSMOOR (near Cape Town)
Black |
Coloured |
Asian |
White |
|
16 years |
— |
4 |
— |
— |
17 years |
— |
16 |
— |
— |
18 years |
—1 |
69 |
— |
— |
19 years |
— |
77 |
— |
— |
20 years |
— |
78 |
— |
— |
Total |
— |
224 |
— |
— |
POLLSMOOR (Prison for juveniles) (near Cape Town)
Black |
Coloured |
Asian |
White |
|
14 years |
1 |
— |
— |
— |
16 years |
1 |
4 |
— |
— |
17 years |
7 |
17 |
— |
— |
18 years |
28 |
78 |
— |
— |
19 years |
26 |
92 |
— |
— |
20 years |
31 |
85 |
— |
— |
Total |
94 |
276 |
— |
— |
SEVONTEIN (near Pietermaritzburg)
Black |
Coloured |
Asian |
White |
|
17 years |
3 |
— |
— |
— |
18 years |
52 |
— |
— |
— |
Grand |
2 213 |
1 500 |
42 |
1 |
Total |
- (2) Yes.
- (a) and (b)
It may be added that all personnel on the South African Prisons Service’s fixed establishment undergo a prescribed training course and on completion thereof receive such further training as may be necessary. The personnel in charge of all prisons are therefore, without exception, fully trained. Where available, specialist personnel such as educationists, psychologists, social workers, religious workers and workshop personnel work together as a team in order to make the necessary treatment and training of prisoners possible.
- (a) and (b)
- (3) (a), (b) and (c)
In this regard, I would like to refer the honourable member to Section 21 of the Prisons Act, 1959 (Act 8 of 1959) which states, inter alia, that any prison or any part of a prison may be used for the detention, treatment and training of juveniles. Existing prisons or parts thereof are therefore set apart where required for this purpose and sentenced juvenile prisoners are transferred to these prisons on a regional basis for detention, treatment and training.
In regions which do not yet have separate prisons for sentenced juvenile prisoners or where centralised detention has not yet been implemented, they are accommodated in prisons in separate sections or cells as far as possible, and depending on their needs, the available programmes are also offered to them if feasible.
Furthermore, it can be mentioned that the centralised detention of sentenced juveniles in certain regions is a direct consequence of the successes obtained with the youth centres at Leeuwkop (since 1986) and Pollsmoor (since 1987).
Generally the intention with these programmes is to equip the juvenile with the life skills which could contribute to his successful reintegration into the community after release.
The following basic guide-lines are followed:- — The achievement of a certain level of education in order to facilitate adaptation into the community. In other words — acceptable norms and values must be acquired.
- — Education and training as the basis of the programme. Depending on the present level of education, intellectual capabilities of prisoners and the term of sentence it is endeavoured to achieve a specific level of education. The aim is to achieve at least a St. 4 qualification.
- — Meaningful utilization of time which is aimed at positive orientation after release.
- — Maintenance of present social structures to counter-act institutionalization and so doing prevent recidivism e.g. maintenance and strengthening of family ties.
- — The fulfilment of religious needs.
- — Healthy physical development through physical training and care.
Should the need arise, the further centralised detention of sentenced juvenile prisoners will be considered at certain centres which are deemed suitable for this purpose.
†Indicates translated version.
For written reply:
General Affairs:
asked the Minister of Law and Order:
What was the (a) mass or number of units and (b) value of the (i) dagga, (ii) LSD, (iii) heroin, (iv) cocaine, (v) Mandrax and (vi) other drugs confiscated by the South African Police in Phoenix during the latest specified period of 12 months for which figures are available?
D29E
(a) |
(b) |
|
(i) |
323,75 kg |
R323 750,00 |
(ii) |
None |
None |
(iii) |
50 Capsules R4 550,00 |
|
(iv) |
None |
None |
(v) |
461 tablets |
R6 938,00 |
(vi) |
None |
None |
For the period 1 January until 31 December 1988.
asked the Minister of Law and Order:
What was the (a) mass or number of units and (b) value of the (i) dagga, (ii) LSD, (iii) heroin, (iv) cocaine, (v) Mandrax and (vi) other drugs confiscated by the South African Police in Chatsworth during the latest specified period of 12 months for which figures are available?
D30E
(a) |
(b) |
|
(i) |
334 kg |
R334 000,00 |
(ii) |
None |
None |
(iii) |
None |
None |
(iv) |
None |
None |
(v) |
4 271 tablets |
R42 710,00 |
(vi) |
61 tablets |
R600,00 |
For the period 1 January until 31 December 1988.