House of Assembly: Vol7 - MONDAY 23 MAY 1988
†Indicates translated version.
For written reply:
General Affairs:
asked the Minister of Education and Development Aid:
What total amount was (a) budgeted in respect of expenditure on Black sport for the 1982-83, 1983-84, 1984-85, 1985-86, 1986-87 and 1987-88 financial years, respectively, and (b) actually spent in this regard in each of these financial years?
(a) |
The amount budgeted for Black sport: (Only for Education and Training) |
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1982/83 |
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Sports facilities: In-school — sports facilities on schoolgrounds |
R2 846 250 |
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1983/84 |
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Sports facilities: In-school — sports facilities on schoolgrounds |
R2 693 654 |
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1984/85 |
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Sports facilities: In-school — sports facilities on schoolgrounds |
R2 179 202 |
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1985/86 |
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Sports facilities: In-school — sports facilities on schoolgrounds |
R9 329 950 |
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1987/88 |
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(i) |
Sports facilities: Inschool — sports facilities on schoolgrounds |
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— Primary |
R98 519 |
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— Secondary |
R1 196 127 |
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R1 294 646 |
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(ii) |
Sport out-of-school: Training, training courses and sports meetings |
R700 000 |
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(iii) |
Community facilities: |
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Sports facilities: Out-of-school-facilities in the community for the community |
R14 000 000 |
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R15 994 646 |
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(b) |
Amounts actually spent for Black sport: (Only for Education and Training) |
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1982/83 |
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Sports facilities: In-school — sports facilities on schoolgrounds |
R2 846 250 |
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Sports and Recreation fund |
R3 043 605 |
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R5 889 855 |
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1983/84 |
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Sports facilities: In-school — sports facilities on schoolgrounds |
R2 693 654 |
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Sports and Recreation fund |
R4 000 131 |
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R6 693 785 |
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1984/85 |
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Sports facilities: In-school — sports facilities on schoolgrounds |
R2 179 202 |
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Sports and Recreation fund |
R4 237 448 |
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R6 416 650 |
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1985/86 |
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Sports facilities: In-school — sports facilities on schoolgrounds |
R9 329 950 |
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Sports and Recreation fund |
R6 800 705 |
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R16 130 655 |
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1986/87 |
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Sports facilities: In-school — Sports facilities on schoolgrounds: |
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— Primary |
R89 559 |
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— Secondary |
R1 857 429 |
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R1 946 988 |
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Sports and Recreation fund |
R5 136 720 |
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R7 083 708 |
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1987/88 |
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(i) |
Sports facilities: In-school sports facilities on schoolgrounds: |
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— Primary |
R98 519,00 |
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— Secondary |
R1 196 127,00 |
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R1 294 646,00 |
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Sports education, training courses and meetings in schoolsports |
R1 467 970,39 |
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R2 762 616,39 |
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(ii) |
Out-of-school sport Training, training courses and sports meetings |
R944 702,28 |
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(iii) |
Community facilities Sports facilities: Out-of-school — facilities in the community for the community |
R2 737 546,00 |
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(iv) |
Central Sports and Recreation fund |
R2 537 770,53 |
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R8 982 635,20 |
asked the Minister of Administration and Privatisation:
With reference to the reply to Question No 752 on 29 March 1988, (a) how many of the 313 large consumers which exceeded the period of grace allowed for payment of amounts due to Eskom in respect of bulk electricity were municipalities, (b) what was the total amount outstanding and (c) in respect of what 12-month period is this information furnished?
- (a) Of the 313 bulk supply points which were in arrears at one or other time during the 12-month period 1 April 1987 to 31 March 1988, 197 were municipal accounts of which most were in rural areas.
- (b) and (c) At the end of January 1988 there was an amount of R5 173 712,48 outstanding in respect of accounts rendered to municipalities for electricity for the month of December 1987. All municipalities are however paying on a regular basis and by the end of March 1988 this amount has been reduced to nil.
asked the Minister of Agriculture:†
- (1) Whether any vegetable oil was imported in the first quarter of 1988; if so, (a) why and (b) how many tons;
- (2) whether part of the new season’s production of vegetable oil is to be exported; if so, (a) why, (b) how many tons and (c) to which countries;
- (3) whether any such oils has been or is to be carried over to the new season; if so, how many tons?
- (1) Yes;
- (a) to supply the shortage which resulted from the drought during the 1987/88 season and to meet the demand for special oils which are not available locally;
- (b) approximately 30 045 tons;
- (2) yes;
- (a) as a result of an expected surplus production of groundnuts and sunflower seeds;
- (b) it is still too early in the new season to make an estimate of the quantities which could be available for export;
- (c) oil expressers will decide themselves to which countries they are going to export;
- (3) yes, but the quantities cannot be determined at this stage.
asked the Minister of Agriculture:
- (1) Whether any (a) beef, (b) lamb/mutton and (c) pork has been imported since 1 January 1988; if so, (i) what quantities of each as at the latest specified date for which figures are available and (ii) for what purpose in each case;
- (2) whether the conditions relating to these importations are being adhered to; if so, under whose scrutiny; if not, why not;
- (3) whether any action is being taken against offenders and possible offenders in this regard; if not, why not; if so, what action;
- (4) whether he will make a statement on the matter?
- (1) Yes, since 1 January until 30 April 1988;
- (a) (i) approximately 5 629 tons;
- (ii) approximately 5 135 tons for the manufacture of meat products and approximately 494 tons for sale by auction to registered butchers;
- (b) (i) 600 tons;
- (ii) 500 tons for sale by auction at the Cato Ridge market only and 100 tons for the manufacture of meat products;
- (c) (i) 414,5 tons;
- (ii) the manufacture of port products;
- (a) (i) approximately 5 629 tons;
- (2) yes, the Meat Board;
- (3) yes, criminal as well as administrative actions in terms of the Marketing Act, 1968 (Act 59 of 1968), and the Livestock and Meat Control Scheme;
- (4) no, a statement is not considered necessary.
asked the Minister of Economic Affairs and Technology:
Whether tender documents in respect of the Mosgas project are written to favour specific products; if so, (a) why and (b) which products are involved?
- (a) and (b)
The general tender documents are not written to favour specific products but they are written to specify the technical and operational requirements of the project.
asked the Minister for Administration and Privatisation:
Whether Eskom supplies electricity to Bophuthatswana; if so, on what basis?
Yes. Electricity is supplied at Eskom’s standard tarrifs at 29 points of supply in Bophuthatswana. The total supply amounted to 2 124 million kilowatt hours in 1987.
asked the Minister for Administration and Privatisation:
- (1) Whether his Department contributed towards the cost of constructing the Mmamatsuwe power station in Bophuthatswana; if so (a) to what extent and (b) (i) what was the total cost involved and (ii) in respect of what date is this information furnished;
- (2) whether his Department was involved in the tender procedure in respect of this power station; if not, why not; if so,
- (3) whether his Department was furnished with any details regarding the company to which the tender for this power station was awarded; if so, (a) to which company was the tender awarded, (b) in which country is this company registered and (c) (i) who are the directors of the company and (ii) what are their nationalities?
- (1) No
- (a), (b) (i) and (ii) fall away.
- (2) No, because the Department of Mineral and Energy Affairs nor Eskom was approached for advice on the tender procedure of this independent state.
- (3) No
- (a), (b), (c) (i) and (ii) fall away.
asked the Minister of Information, Broadcasting Services and the Film Industry:
- (1) Whether the Bureau for Information was responsible for the compilation and distribution of a booklet entitled “South Africa at a Glance”; if not, who was responsible for this booklet; if so, (a) how many pages does it comprise, (b) by whom was it printed, (c) how many (i) English and (ii) Afrikaans copies of the booklet were printed, (d) to whom were copies of the booklet sent, (e) why was the booklet produced and (f) what was the total cost of producing and distributing the booklet;
- (2) whether tenders were invited for the printing of this booklet; if not, why not; if so, (a) when, (b) by what means was the call for tenders publicized, (c) how many tenders were received, (d) from whom were they received, (e) what was the amount of each tender and (f) who was the successful tenderer?
- (1) Yes.
- (a) 16 pages
- (b) CTP Book Printers
- (c) (i) 50 000
- (ii) 50 000
- (d) Copies of the booklet are supplied to the general public on request by the regional offices of the Bureau.
- (e) Mainly to meet the demand for a less expensive publication than THIS IS SOUTH AFRICA where there is a great demand, particularly at shows.
- (f) Printing costs — R41 879. Distribution costs are difficult to determine as railway costs for transporting copies to the regional offices are not available as yet and because regional offices supply copies free of charge on request and also at shows.
- (2) Tenders for printing contracts are handled by the Government Printers.