House of Assembly: Vol7 - TUESDAY 24 MAY 1988

TUESDAY, 24 MAY 1988 HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY

†Indicates translated version

For written reply:

General Affairs:

Ciskei: amounts paid 426. Mr R A F SWART

asked the Minister of Foreign Affairs:

  1. (1) (a) What total amount was paid by South Africa to Ciskei in the 1987-88 financial year in terms of agreements between the two countries and (b) how was this amount made up;
  2. (2) whether any additional amounts have been paid to Ciskei in the form of (a) loans or (b) grants; if so, (i) how many, and (ii) what was the amount of the loan or grant, in each case;
  3. (3) whether any further (a) loans or (b) grants are envisaged in the 1988-89 financial year; if so, what loans or grants?
The MINISTER OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS:
  1. (1) (a) An estimated amount of R520 483 000.
    1. (b) The estimated amounts fall into two main categories, namely:
      1. A. DIRECT ASSISTANCE
        1. (i) An estimated amount for budgetary assistance under Programme 3: Foreign Aid and Development Co-operation of Vote 7: Foreign Affairs R299 666 000.
        2. (ii) Technical assistance

          South Africa is from time to time approached by other governments with requests for assistance in one way or another. Assistance may take the form of expert advice, visits, evaluation of projects, bursaries etc. Each such application is considered on its merits. The estimated amount for 1987/88 is R410 000.

        3. (iii) Loan Fund

          Like other countries Ciskei may apply for the financing of certain projects within the framework of the Economic Co-operation Promotion Loan Fund. Such applications are considered on merit according to fixed criteria and within the limits of available funds. This type of financing consists mainly of loans which are, naturally, repayable. The estimated amount for 1987/88 is R8 136 000.

        4. (iv) Incentives for Industries

          In accordance with jointly agreed arrangements between the SATBVC States, the RSA is obliged to refund the TBVC States on a rand-for-rand basis for actual expenditure incurred in these states in terms of the industrial incentive scheme, which took effect on 1 April 1982. The estimated amount for 1987/88 in respect of Ciskei is R24 000 000.

      2. B. TRANSFERS IN TERMS OF BILATERAL AGREEMENTS

        Transfer payments which are regarded as own sources of income of the Ciskei Government:

        1. (i) Income tax: The estimated amount for 1987/88 is R28 414 000.
        2. (ii) Customs Union Revenue Pool: The estimated amount is R156 117 000.
        3. (iii) Common Monetary Area: The estimated amount is R3 740 000.
  2. (2) (a) No. Loans in terms of project aid agreements are included in the amount mentioned under (1) (a).

    (i) and (ii) fall away.

    1. (b) Yes.
      1. (i) One.
      2. (ii) Transfers in respect of the programme for creation of job opportunities: estimated amount: R10 800 000.
  3. (3) (a) Yes. According to estimates an amount of R13 000 000 will be paid to Ciskei during the 1988/89 financial year from the Economic Co-operation Loan Fund.
    1. (b) Yes. It is estimated that in addition to the amount mentioned in paragraph (3) (a) a total amount of R447 352 000 (excluding Share in Customs Union Revenue Pool) will be paid over to Ciskei during the 1988/89 financial year. This amount consists of the following:

Budgetary assistance:

R360 702 000

Incentive scheme for Industries:

R 36 000 000

Income tax:

R 34 400 000

Share in Customs Union Revenue Pool:

Not available

Common Monetary Area:

R 4 200 000

Programme for creation of job opportunities:

R 10 800 000

Technical Aid:

R 1 250 000

TOTAL

R447 352 000

Transkei: amounts paid 427. Mr R A F SWART

asked the Minister of Foreign Affairs:

  1. (1) (a) What total amount was paid by South Africa to Transkei in the 1987-88 financial year in terms of agreements between the two countries and (b) how was this amount made up;
  2. (2) whether any additional amounts have been paid to Transkei in the form of (a) loans or (b) grants; if so, (i) how many, and (ii) what was the amount of the loan or grant, in each case;
  3. (3) whether any further (a) loans or (b) grants are envisaged in the 1988-89 financial year; if so, what loans or grants?
The MINISTER OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS:
  1. (1) (a) An estimated amount of R1 063 402 000.
    1. (b) The estimated amounts fall into two main categories, namely:
      1. A. DIRECT ASSISTANCE
        1. (i) An estimated amount for budgetary assistance under Programme 3: Foreign Aid and Development Co-operation of Vote 7: Foreign Affairs R517 722 000.
        2. (ii) Technical assistance

          South Africa is from time to time approached by other governments with requests for assistance in one way or another. Assistance may take the form of expert advice, visits, evaluation of projects, bursaries, etc. Each such application is considered on its merits. The estimated amount for 1987/88 is R700 000.

        3. (iii) Loan Fund

          Like other countries Transkei may apply for the financing of certain projects within the framework of the Economic Cooperation Promotion Loan Fund. Such applications are considered on merit according to fixed criteria and within the limits of available funds. This type of financing consists mainly of loans which are, naturally, repayable. The estimated amount for 1987/88 is R30 057 000.

        4. (iv) Incentives for Industries

          In accordance with jointly agreed arrangements between the SATBVC States, the RSA is obliged to refund the TBVC States on a rand-for-rand basis for actual expenditure incurred in these states in terms of the industrial incentive scheme, which took effect on 1 April 1982. The estimated amount for 1987/88 in respect of Transkei is R15 000 000.

      2. B. TRANSFERS IN TERMS OF BILATERAL AGREEMENTS

        Transfer payments which are regarded as own sources of income of the Transkei Government:

        1. (i) Income tax: The estimated amount for 1987/88 is R134 837 000.
        2. (ii) Customs Union Revenue Pool: The estimated amount is R350 516 000.
        3. (iii) Common Monetary Area: The estimated amount is R14 570 000.
  2. (2) (a) No. Loans in terms of project aid agreements are included in the amount mentioned under (1) (a).

    (i) and (ii) fall away.

    1. (b) Yes.
      1. (i) One.
      2. (ii) Transfers in respect of the action programme for creation of job opportunities: estimated amount is R7 200 000.
  3. (3) (a) Yes. According to estimates an amount of R29 000 000 will be paid to Transkei during the 1988/89 financial year from the Economic Co-operation Loan Fund.
    1. (b) Yes. It is estimated that in addition to the amount mentioned in paragraph (3) (a) a total amount of R843 866 000 (excluding Share in Customs Union Revenue Pool) will be paid over to Transkei during the 1988/89 financial year. This amount consists of the following:

Budgetary assistance:

R635 746 000

Incentive scheme for Industries:

R 20 000 000

Income tax:

R163 200 000

Share in Customs Union Revenue Pool:

Not available

Common Monetary Area:

R 16 570 000

Programme for creation of job opportunities:

R 7 200 000

Technical Aid:

R 1 150 000

TOTAL

R843 866 000

Bophuthatswana: amounts paid 428. Mr R A F SWART

asked the Minister of Foreign Affairs:

  1. (1) (a) What total amount was paid by South Africa to Bophuthatswana in the 1987-88 financial year in terms of agreements between the two countries and (b) how was this amount made up;
  2. (2) whether any additional amounts have been paid to Bophuthatswana in the form of (a) loans or (b) grants; if so, (i) how many, and (ii) what was the amount of the loan or grant, in each case;
  3. (3) whether any further (a) loans or (b) grants are envisaged in the 1988-89 financial year; if so, what loans or grants?
The MINISTER OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS:
  1. (1) (a) An estimated amount of R854 097 000.
    1. (b) The estimated amounts year fall into two main categories, namely:
      1. A. DIRECT ASSISTANCE
        1. (i) An amount for budgetary assistance under Programme 3: Foreign Aid and Development Cooperation of Vote 7: Foreign Affairs R336 000 000.
        2. (ii) Technical assistance

          South Africa is from time to time approached by other governments with requests for assistance in one way or another. Assistance may take the form of expert advice, visits, evaluation of projects, bursaries etc. Each such application is considered on its merits. The estimated amount for 1987/88 is R1 290 000.

        3. (iii) Loan Fund

          Like other countries Bophutha tswana may apply for the financing of certain projects within the framework of the Economic Cooperation Promotion Loan Fund. Such applications are considered on merit according to fixed criteria and within the limits of available funds. This type of financing consists mainly of loans which are, naturally, repayable. The estimated amount for 1987/88 is R33 730 000.

        4. (iv) Incentives for Industries

          In accordance with jointly agreed arrangements between the SATBVC States, the RSA is obliged to refund the TBVC States on a rand-for-rand basis for actual expenditure incurred in these states in terms of the industrial incentive scheme, which took effect on 1 April 1982. The estimated amount for 1987/88 in respect of Bophuthatswana is R14 000 000.

      2. B. TRANSFERS IN TERMS OF BILATERAL AGREEMENTS

        Transfer payments which are regarded as own sources of income of the Bophuthatswana Government:

        1. (i) Income tax: The estimated amount for 1987/88 is R50 938 000.
        2. (ii) Customs Union Revenue Pool: The estimated amount is R411 569 000.
        3. (iii) Common Monetary Area: The estimated amount is R6 570 000.
  2. (2) (a) No. Loans in terms of project aid agreements are included in the amount mentioned under (1) (a).

    (i) and (ii) fall away.

    1. (b) Yes.
      1. (i) One.
      2. (ii) Transfers in respect of the programme for creation of job opportunities: estimated amount: R8 500 000.
  3. (3) (a) Yes. According to estimates an amount of R43 000 000 will be paid to Bophuthatswana during the 1988/89 financial year from the Economic Co-operation Loan Fund.
    1. (b) Yes. It is estimated that in addition to the amount mentioned in paragraph (3) (a) a total amount of R499 600 000 (excluding Share in Customs Union Revenue Pool) will be paid over to Bophuthatswana during the 1988/89 financial year. This amount consists of the following:

Budgetary assistance:

R410 000 000

Incentive scheme for Industries:

R 13 000 000

Income tax:

R 61 600 000

Share in Customs Union Revenue Pool:

Not available

Common Monetary Area:

R 7 400 000

Programme for creation of job opportunities:

R 8 500 000

Technical Aid:

R 2 100 000

TOTAL

R499 600 000

Venda: amounts paid 429. Mr R A F SWART

asked the Minister of Foreign Affairs:

  1. (1) (a) What total amount was paid by South Africa to Venda in the 1987-88 financial year in terms of agreements between the two countries and (b) how was this amount made up;
  2. (2) whether any additional amounts have been paid to Venda in the form of (a) loans or (b) grants; if so, (i) how many, and (ii) what was the amount of the loan or grant, in each case;
  3. (3) whether any further (a) loans or (b) grants are envisaged in the 1988-89 financial year; if so, what loans or grants?
The MINISTER OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS:
  1. (1) (a) An estimated amount of R323 618 500.
    1. (b) The estimated amounts fall into two main categories, namely:
      1. A. DIRECT ASSISTANCE
        1. (i) An estimated amount for budgetary assistance under Programme 3: Foreign Aid and Development Co-operation of Vote 7: Foreign Affairs R221 200 000.
        2. (ii) Technical assistance

          South Africa is from time to time approached by other governments with requests for assistance in one way or another. Assistance may take the form of expert advice, visits, evaluation of projects, bursaries etc. Each such application is considered on its merits. The estimated amount for 1987/88 is R330 000.

        3. (iii) Loan Fund

          Like other countries Venda may apply for the financing of certain projects within the framework of the Economic Co-operation Promotion Loan Fund. Such applications are considered on merit according to fixed criteria and within the limits of available funds. This type of financing consists mainly of loans which are, naturally, repayable. The estimated amount for 1987/88 is R19 869 000.

        4. (iv) Incentives for Industries

          In accordance with jointly agreed arrangements between the SATBVC States, the RSA is obliged to refund the TBVC States on a rand-for-rand basis for actual expenditure incurred in these states in terms of the industrial incentive scheme, which took effect on 1 April 1982. The estimated amount for 1987/88 in respect of Venda is R4 400 000.

      2. B. TRANSFERS IN TERMS OF BILATERAL AGREEMENTS

        Transfer payments which are regarded as own sources of income of the Venda Government:

        1. (i) Income tax: The estimated amount for 1987/88 is R8 849 000.
        2. (ii) Customs Union Revenue Pool: The estimated amount is R67 070 500.
        3. (iii) Common Monetary Area: The estimated amount is R1 900 000.
  2. (2) (a) No. Loans in terms of project aid agreements are included in the amount mentioned under (1) (a).

    (i) and (ii) fall away.

    1. (b) Yes.
      1. (i) One.
      2. (ii) Transfers in respect of the programme for creation of job opportunities: estimated amount: R2 500 000.
  3. (3) (a) Yes. According to estimates an amount of R32 000 000 will be paid to Venda during the 1988/89 financial year from the Economic Co-operation Loan Fund.
    1. (b) Yes. It is estimated that in addition to the amount mentioned in paragraph (3) (a) a total amount of R293 180 000 (excluding Share in Customs Union Revenue Pool) will be paid over to Venda during the 1988/89 financial year. This amount consists of the following:

Budgetary assistance:

R271 780 000

Incentive scheme for Industries:

R 5 000 000

Income tax:

R 10 700 000

Share in Customs Union Revenue Pool:

Not available

Common Monetary Area:

R 2 100 000

Programme for creation of Job opportunities:

R 2 500 000

Technical Aid:

R 1 100 000

TOTAL

R293 180 000

Murders of policemen and suspected informers 968. Mr P G SOAL

asked the Minister of Justice:

How many persons charged with the murder of (a) policemen and (b) suspected informers were (i) found guilty, (ii) sentenced to death and (iii) executed in 1984,1985,1986 and 1987, respectively?

The MINISTER OF JUSTICE:

The information is not readily available. To obtain it all court records pertaining to murder trials country-wide over many years will have to be scrutinised.

New Black primary schools 981. Mr M J ELLIS

asked the Minister of Education and Development Aid:

Whether any (a) new primary schools are to be built and (b) additions are to be effected to existing primary schools during the course of the current financial year; if so, (i) where are these new schools to be built, (ii) to which schools are additions to be effected and (iii) for what total number of additional pupils will provision be made in each case?

The MINISTER OF EDUCATION AND DEVELOPMENT AID:

(a) and (b) Yes.

New primary schools

(i) to (iii) The following new primary schools are in the process of erection:

School

Town/township

Additional pupil

Anticipated completion date

Lifalethu

Evander

1 000

May ’88

Petrus Maziya

Leandra

1 200

May ’88

Dumezisweni

Machadodorp

1 000

June ’88

Sonqoba

Katlehong

1 200

September ’88

Ikage

Alexandra

1 000

May ’88

Bovet

Alexandra

1 000

May ’88

Zenzeleni

Alexandra

1 000

May ’88

Carter

Alexandra

1 000

July ’88

Kleinskool

Zwide (P.E.)

1 000

July ’88

Veeplaas

Zwide (P.E.)

650

June ’88

Imbasa

Crossroads

1 000

July ’88

Chumisa

Khayelitsha

1 000

July ’88

Ikhusi

Khayelitsha

1 100

July ’88

Bafula Tshepe

Sasolburg

1 000

July ’88

Tsholohelo

Bloemfontein

1 000

June ’88

Nthuse

Odendaalsrus

1 000

June ’88

Emafini

Kwadwezi (P.E.)

1 000

January ’89

Nxanelwimfundo

Motherwell

1 000

December ’88

Fumis Ukoma

Motherwell

1 000

December ’88

Canzibe

Motherwell

1 000

December ’88

Phakamile

Kwa-Nobuhle

1 000

December ’88

Nokhwezi

Kwa-Nobuhle

1 000

December ’88

Tenders for the erection of the following new primary schools will be called for during the current financial year:

School

Town/township

Additional pupils

Iphuteng

Alexandra

1 000

Khuthala

Soweto

1 000

Isumbedza

Soweto

800

Phumlani

Tsakane

1 200

Enqileni

Motherwell

1 000

Thembelitsha

Knysna

1 000

Hlangu-Phala

Ogies

1 000

Ikgwantlelle

Bultfontein

1 000

Ikemisetseng

Bothaville

1 000

Thabo Ntsako

Tokoza, Alberton

1 200

Mokorotlo

Soweto

500

Louwsburg

Louwsburg

1 000

Matatiele

Matatiele

600

Amalia

Amalia

300

Springfield

Vereeniging

500

Sabelwe

Kwadwezi (P.E.)

1 000

Sifikile

East London

1 000

Isiqalo

Westonaria

1 000

Nqaba

Fort Beaufort

1 000

Mboniselo

Motherwell

1 000

Elundini

Motherwell

1 000

Siyazi

Breyten

500

Bukani

Addo

900

Ulwazi

Standerton

1 000

New Brighton

New Brighton

1 000

Bazani

Delmas

1 000

Tetelo

Soweto

1 000

Isago

Galeshewe, Kimberley

1 000

Umtholo

Tembisa

1 000

Nzame

Bloemfontein

1 000

Tshawarelella

Galeshewe, Kimberley

1 000

Kwadedangendlale

Soweto

1 000

Bhekuzulu

Vryheid

900

It is anticipated that these projects will be completed during 1989.

Additions to existing primary schools

(i) to (iii) Additions to the following existing primary schools are in the process of erection:

School

Town/township

Additional pupils

Anticipated completion date

Ebuhdlweni

Waterval Boven

800

November ’88

Khanya

Soweto

500

June ’88

Komga

Komga

500

November ’88

Theu Theu

Volksrust

350

May ’88

Boitumelo

Klerksdorp

400

July ’88

Masedi

Klerksdorp

300

April ’88

Zamakulunga

Klerksdorp

400

April ’88

Diphetogo

Klerksdorp

300

July ’88

Moepeng

Kroonstad

500

March ’89

Nomathamsanga

Despatch

700

April ’89

Tenders for additions to the following existing primary schools will be called for during the current financial year:

School

Town/township

Additional pupils

Sedimosang

Krugersdorp

400

Pheladi Nakene

Mamelodi

200

Moeti

Vryburg

350

John Frylinck

Vryburg

250

Mmangolwane

Mamelodi

200

Tieang

Jouberton, Klerksdorp

600

Ngwathe

Edenville

200

Nhluvuko

Soweto

250

Thulani

Soweto

250

Thembile

Krugersdorp

350

Basani

Soweto

200

Mohlakano

Randfontein

450

Mokolokotoane

Jouberton, Klerksdorp

400

Ragogang

Wolmaransstad

450

Retlaadira

Vryburg

450

Kgalagatsane

Koster

200

Colenso

Colenso

250

Ithole

Amsterdam

300

Malerato

Randfontein

250

Masizani

Atteridgeville

200

Pula-Difate

Mamelodi

200

Moretele

Mamelodi

200

Nancinza

Greytown

200

Sibikosethi

Witbank

500

Postmasburg

Postmasburg

400

Mbalenhle

Evander

250

Makgwaraneng

Atteridgeville

200

Mohlakeng

Randfontein

400

Matlhajaneng

Bloemhof

250

Lindley

Lindley

200

It is anticipated that these projects will be completed during 1989.

Note: The expression additional pupils has been interpreted as the number of pupils which may be accommodated in the new facilities. It does not imply that all these pupils are not receiving education at this stage.

New Black secondary schools 982. Mr M J ELLIS

asked the Minister of Education and Development Aid:

Whether any (a) new secondary schools are to be built and (b) additions are to be effected to existing secondary schools during the course of the current financial year; if so, (i) where are these new schools to be built, (ii) to which schools are additions to be effected and (iii) for what total number of additional pupils will provision be made in each case?

The MINISTER OF EDUCATION AND DEVELOPMENT AID:

(a) and (b) Yes.

New secondary schools (i) to (iii) The following new secondary schools are in the process of erection:

School

Town/township

Additional pupils

Anticipated completion date

Kusasalethu

Secunda

1 200

May ’88

Illinge

Vosloorus

1 000

May ’88

Mpontseng

Katlehong

1 200

December ’88

Ponego

Katlehong

1 200

November ’88

Tseseng

Balfour

1 000

December ’88

Phulong

Kwa Thema, Springs

1 000

August ’89

Bokamogo

Tembisa

1 200

July ’88

Altem

Soweto

1 200

March ’89

Isicebe

Soweto

1 000

March ’89

Kwakomani

Queenstown

1 200

May ’88

Mvuzemvuze

Khayelitsha

1 000

December ’88

Douglas Mbopa

Motherwell

1 000

December ’88

Mzoxolo

Stutterheim

1 000

March ’89

Maliso

Khayelitsha

1 000

March ’89

Intshukumo

Gugulethu

1 000

July ’88

Isilimela

Langa

1 000

July ’88

Masiyile

Khayelitsha

1 000

October ’88

Sebenza

Crossroads

1 000

January ’89

Gaetsho

Lichtenburg

700

December ’88

Tlokwe

Potchefstroom

1 200

September ’89

Matlosane

Klerksdorp

900

January ’89

Jordan

Sebokeng

900

January ’89

Boiphihlelo

Vredefort

500

November ’88

Kwakwatsi

Koppies

400

December ’88

Lere-La-Thuto

Zastron

600

March ’89

Kaelang

Bloemfontein

800

August ’89

Ipokelleng

Fouriesburg

500

September ’89

Reginald Cingo

Kroonstad

1 000

April ’89

Tsoseletso

Bloemfontein

1 000

September ’89

Tholulwazi

Brakpan

1 000

December ’89

Tenders for the erection of the following new secondary schools will be called for during the current financial year:

School

Town/township

Additional pupils

Nqayisivele

Kempton Park

1 000

Itetsetseng

Zamdela, Sasolburg

1 000

Oziel Selele

Bothaville

1 000

Eketsang

Katlehong, Germiston

1 000

A. D. Mothuba

Krugersdorp

1 000

Tsolo

Bophelong, Vanderbijlpark

1 000

Ntombizodwa

Katlehong, Germiston

1 000

Thuto-Lesedi

Boksburg

1 200

Realogile

Alexandra

1 000

Orlando East

Soweto

1 000

Masiphatisane

Motherwell

1 200

Tikwana

Hoopstad

500

Ngqibela

Alberton

1 000

Buhlebuzile

Alberton

1 200

Metabong

Jouberton, Klerksdorp

1 000

Masikhutale

Elliot

800

Wonganethu

Bethulie

400

It is anticipated that these projects will be completed during 1989 and in some cases during 1990.

Additions to existing secondary schools

(i) to (iii) Additions to the following existing secondary schools are in the process of erection:

School

Town/township

Additional pupils

Anticipated completion date

Illinge

Vosloorus

800

May ’88

Botleng

Delmas

500

June ’88

Bonginsimbi

Witbank

500

March ’89

M.O.M. Seboni

Duduza, Nigel

500

April ’89

Esibonelwesihle

Duduza, Nigel

700

September ’89

Forbes Grant

King William’s Town

400

October ’88

Luhlaza

Khayelitsha

100

May ’88

Filidi

Vryheid

500

February ’89

Chesterville

Durban

600

October ’88

Sukuma

Pietermaritzburg

200

September ’88

Phahama

Randfontein

400

December ’88

Thuto Lore

Sharpeville

700

January ’89

Phehellang

Parys

200

January ’89

Khutlo Tharo

Sebokeng

400

March ’89

Thabang

Viljoenskroon

200

May ’89

Botebo Tsebo

Sebokeng

700

September ’89

Tshireleco

Galeshewe

100

April ’88

Steadville

Ladysmith

300

September ’89

J. Kekana

Pretoria

50

August ’89

Tenders for additions to the following existing secondary schools will be called for during the current financial year:

School

Town/township

Additional pupils

Mosupatsela

Krugersdorp

300

Leifo Iziko

Reitz

300

Lamontville

Lamontville, Durban

200

J. Mahlangu

Mamelodi

200

Nkgopoleng

Zamdela, Sasolburg

300

Mamelodi

Mamelodi

150

Evungwini

Vrede

400

Phiritona

Heilbron

150

Amajingqi

Adelaide

300

It is anticipated that these projects will be completed during 1989 and in some cases during 1990.

Note: The expression additional pupils has been interpreted as the number of pupils which may be accommodated in the new facilities. It does not imply that all these pupils are not receiving education at this stage.

Black technical colleges: students 983. Mr M J ELLIS

asked the Minister of Education and Development Aid:

  1. (1) How many students are currently involved in (a) vocational education and (b) non-formal education at technical colleges falling under his Department;
  2. (2) what non-formal courses are currently being offered at each of these technical colleges;
  3. (3) in respect of what date is this information furnished?
The MINISTER OF EDUCATION AND DEVELOPMENT AID:
  1. (1)
    1. (a) See Annual Report 1987, Tables 5.4.1-5.5.2, pages 299-305.
    2. (b) See Annual Report 1987, Table 5.5.3, page 305.

At 9 of the 19 technical colleges of the Department the non-formal courses as indicated below are offered.

(2)

Isidingo

(Benoni)

Needlework

Iqhayiya

(Port Elizabeth)

Computer Practice

KwaNobuhle

(Uitenhage)

Basic Welding

Basic Woodwork

Lazarus Nhlapo

(Kempton Park)

Dancing Classes

Music

Cookery

Plessislaer

(Pietermaritzburg)

Plating

Swintonroad

(Durban)

Bricklaying

Thuto Matlhale

(Pretoria)

Needlework

Tlamoha

(Springs)

Communication and Deportment Typing

Tosa

(Welkom)

Needlework

  1. (3) 1987. Statistics for 1988 are not yet available.
Swinton Road Technical College 984. Mr M J ELLIS

asked the Minister of Education and Development Aid:

Whether any additions will be effected to the Swinton Road Technical College near Durban in 1988; if not, why not; if so, what is the estimated cost of these additions?

The MINISTER OF EDUCATION AND DEVELOPMENT AID:

Yes.

R2 000 000 for the 1988/89 financial year.

New Black technical colleges 987. Mr M J ELLIS

asked the Minister of Education and Development Aid:

Whether new technical colleges are to be erected in (a) Witbank, (b) Springs and/or (c) Bloemfontein in the 1988-89 financial year; if not, why not; if so, (i) when will each be completed and (ii) what will be the total cost of each?

The MINISTER OF EDUCATION AND DEVELOPMENT AID:
  1. (a) Yes.
  2. (b) Yes.
  3. (c) Yes.
    1. (i) The planned date of completion for each is the end of 1990.
    2. (ii) The estimated total cost for each is:

Mpondozankomo (Witbank)

— R6 656 000

Tlamoha (Springs)

— R9 289 000

Xhozutswaso (Bloemfontein)

— R7 120 000

Note: These new colleges are erected in order to replace existing temporary facilities.

KwaNdebele: budgets of state departments 1062. Mr H J COETZEE

asked the Minister of Education and Development Aid:†

Whether his Department will furnish information on the budgets for the various state departments of KwaNdebele; if not, why not; if so, what total amount was budgeted for cach such state department in each of the latest three specified financial years for which information is available?

The MINISTER OF EDUCATION AND DEVELOPMENT AID:

Yes.

Department

1985/86

1986/87

1987/88

1. Chief Minister

1 540 300

1 246 300

4 683 000

2. Interior

1 037 100

1 546 400

2 037 000

3. Works and Water Affairs

31 547 200

36 649 100

55 060 000

4. Education and Culture

25 915 400

42 330 700

66 673 000

5. Agriculture and Environmental Affairs

6 981 100

7 536 600

10 117 000

6. Justice, Law and Order

2 891 500

2 367 100

2 836 000

7. Health, Welfare and Pensions

9 364 000

25 019 000

33 365 000

8. Finance and Economic Affairs

21 704 300

28 574 900

21 372 000

9. Citizen Liaison and Information

270 000

820 000

2 670 000

10. Police

3 500 000

13 372 000

TOTAL

101 250 900

149 590 100

212 185 000

Own Affairs:

Specialist teachers: vacancies 130. Mr R M BURROWS

asked the Minister of Education and Culture:

Whether there are any vacancies for specialist teachers in high schools falling under his Department; if so, how many in each province in respect of each subject area?

The MINISTER OF EDUCATION AND CULTURE:

Cape

No,

OFS

no,

Natal

yes,

Afrikaans First and Second Language

10

Accountancy/Typing

6

Biology

5

English

7

Geography

5

History

3

Home Economics

4

Mathematics

4

Music

3

Physical Science

3

Technical Drawing/technical subjects

13

Transvaal yes,

Mathematics

16

Physical Science

15

Physical Education (Boys)

10

Industrial Arts

6

Accountancy

2

Biblical Studies (English medium)

3

English Second Language

6

Typing

2

Commercial Subjects

5

Biology

5

Hairdressing

1

Electrician Work

5

Motor Mechanics

2

Metalwork and Welding

2

Fitting and Tuning

3

Technical Drawing

4

Instrumental Music

1

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

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For written reply:

General Affairs:

Port Elizabeth/Uitenhage: buildings damaged 3. Mr W J DIETRICH

asked the Minister of Education and Development Aid:

  1. (1) How many buildings in the Port Elizabeth and Uitenhage area (a) belonging to and (b) falling under the control of the Department of Education and Training were (i) irreparably damaged, (ii) seriously damaged and (iii) damaged over the latest specified period of three years for which information is available, (c) where are these buildings situated and (d) what is the estimated amount of this damage;
  2. (2) whether any of these buildings have been or are to be (a) repaired and (b) rebuilt by this Department; if not, why not; if so, (i) which buildings and (ii) when;
  3. (3) whether he will make a statement on the matter?
The MINISTER OF EDUCATION AND DEVELOPMENT AID:

(1)

(a)

1985

1986

1987

TOTAL

(i)

7

4

11

(ii)

27

16

43

(iii)

9

6

2

17

(b)

There are no other schools which fall under the control of the Department of Education and Training which were damaged.

(c)

Kwazakhele, Zwide, New Brighton, Kwa-Nobuhle, Despatch and Walmer.

(d)

R29 386 000 (replacement value).

  1. (2) (a) Yes. Necessary repairs were done to protect Government property and to prevent further damage to school buildings in Kwa-Nobuhle, Kwazakhele, Zwide, New Brighton and Walmer during the second half of 1987.
    1. (b) No, but repairs or rebuilding will be considered when the situation in the townships concerned has normalized to such an extent that the risk taken repairing damage is justified and with due regard to available funds. No additional funds for the repair or rebuilding are available, and this has therefore to be financed from the existing budget for new buildings.
  2. (3) No.
Bureau for Information: number of publications in RSA 27. Mr C R REDCLIFFE

asked the Minister of Information, Broadcasting Services and the Film Industry:

  1. (1) (a) How many publications are published in the Republic of South Africa by the Bureau for Information, (b) how many copies of each such publication are printed, (c) in which language is each printed and (d) what is the total cost of each publication;
  2. (2) whether any of these publications are distributed overseas; if so, (a) which publications and (b) how many copies of each;
  3. (3) in respect of what date is this information furnished?
The MINISTER OF INFORMATION, BROADCASTING SERVICES AND THE FILM INDUSTRY:
  1. (1)
    1. (a) 45 Regional publications
      7 Ad hoc publications
      3 Regular magazines
    2. (b) and (c)

Regional publications

Publication

(b) No of copies

(c) Language

1.

Metropolitan Digest

100 000 pm

English

2.

Soweto Voice

160 000 pa

English

3.

Diepmeadow News

160 000 pa

English

4.

Bula Ditaba

120 000 pa

English

5.

Evaton News

40 000 pa

English

6.

Tokoza Newsletter

30 000 pa

English

7.

Tsakane Herald

30 000 pa

English

8.

Newsletter for the People of Alexandra

30 000 pa

English

9.

Duduzani

10 500 pa

English

10.

Dobsonville Mirror

36 000 pa

English

11.

Bekkersdal News

20 000 pa

English

12.

Munziville News

18 000 pa

English

13.

Katlehong Newsletter

20 000 pa

English

14.

Ihutwelesing

6 000 pa

English

15.

Ratanda News

3 000 pa

English

16.

Tembisa Tribune (appeared only 3 times)

60 000

English

17.

Light/Khanya

75 000 pm

English

18.

Silulu

60 000 pm

English

19.

Om te weet/In the know

1 200 pa

Afrikaans/English

20.

Media Oorsig/Media Review

150 pm

Afrikaans/English

21.

Onwettige werksoekers (once only)

15 000

Afrikaans/English

22.

Puisano

100 000 pm

South Sotho/Afrikaans/English

23.

Thumahole News (once only)

5 000

English

24.

Incorporation Botshabelo (once only)

10 000

South Sotho

25.

Karet

115 000 pm

Afrikaans/English

26.

Umso

50 000 pm

English/Xhosa

27.

Kwanobuhle News

5 000 pm

English

28.

Rini News

5 000 pm

English

29.

Bofolo News

5 000 pm

English

30.

Lingelihle News

5 000 pm

English

31.

Ipepha Lethu

4 000 pm

English

32.

Umyalezo

10 000 pm

English

33.

Vroueforum Nuusbrief

500 pm

Afrikaans/English

34.

Media Review

35 pm

Afrikaans/English

35.

Masakhane

3 000 pm

Afrikaans/English/Xhosa

36.

Tyoloro News

3 000 pm

Afrikaans/English/Xhosa

37.

Sidesaviwa News

2 000 pm

Afrikaans/English/Xhosa

38.

Kwanongaba News

2 000 pm

Afrikaans/English/Xhosa

39.

Indaba Zakwa — Gompo (once only)

2 000

Xhosa/English

40.

Mlungsi Affairs (once only)

2 000

Xhosa/English

41.

Kies julle plaaslike bestuur (once only)

1 000

Xhosa

42.

Plaaslike Owerhede: Waar pas u in (once only)

1 000

Afrikaans/English/Xhosa

43.

Phoenix

30 000 pm

English

44.

Izonaphaxati

25 000 pm

Zulu

45.

Izindaba

40 000 pm

Zulu

  1. (d) As a result of the fact that each Regional office has only one account for the production of publications, it is extremely difficult to ascertain the total cost of each individual publication.

    The total cost for all publications was R2 366 956,46.

Ad hoc publications

• Peace, prosperity and self-determination

26 000

English

Vrede, voorspoed en self-beskikking Total cost: R19 770

25 000

Afrikaans

• The national state of emergency

67 500

English

Die nasionale noodtoestand

45 000

Afrikaans

Total cost: R39 161

• South Africa: Profile

189 000

English

Total cost: R161 227

• The Group Areas Act

60 000

English

Die Wet op Groepsgebiede

20 000 Afrikaans

Total cost: R31 489

• South African Milestones

15 000

English

Suid-Afrikaanse Mylpale (Desk calendar)

Afrikaans

Total cost: R121 045

• Meeting the economic challenge

34 500

English

Ekonomiese uitdagings word aanvaar

20 000

Afrikaans

Total cost: R16 738

• South Africa at a glance

50 000

English

Suid-Afrika —kitsgids

50 000

Afrikaans

Total cost: R41 879

Regular magazines

• South African Panorama

120 000 pm

English

Total cost: R40 000 (per edition)

Suid-Afrkaanse Panorama

28 000 pm

Afrikaans

Total cost: R40 000 (per edition)

• South African Digest

190 000 pa

English

(44 editions) Total cost: R10 000 (per edition)

Suid-Afrikaanse Oorsig

37 000 pa

Afrikaans

(44 editions) Total cost: R6 000 (per edition)

• Southern Africa Today

85 000 pa

English

(6 editions) Total cost: R21 000 (per edition)

  1. (2) Yes

Regional Publications

(a) and (b) The Department of Foreign Affairs distributes several regional publications to overseas subscribers. More detailed information is available from the Department of Foreign Affairs.

Ad hoc Publications

(a) Publication

(b) Number

The national state of emergency

5 000

SA Profile

40 000

The Group Areas Act

25 000

Regular magazines

South African Panorama

111 000

Suid-Afrikaanse Panorama (together)

South African Digest (of each edition)

126 000

Suid-Afrikaanse Oorsig (of each edition)

6 000

Southern Africa Today

60 000

  1. (3)
    • • Regional publications 1987/88 financial year.
    • • Ad hoc publications March 1988
    • • Regular magazines March 1988
HOUSE OF DELEGATES

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General Affairs:

Car thefts: prosecutions/convictions 40. Mr K CHETTY

asked the Minister of Justice:

How many (a) prosecutions were instituted and (b) convictions were obtained in respect of thefts of cars reported to the South African Police in (i) Wentworth, (ii) Inanda, (iii) Cato Manor, (iv) Greenwood Park and (v) Sydenham during the period 1 January to 31 December 1987?

The MINISTER OF JUSTICE:

The required information is not readily available in the Department. In an effort to be of assistance to the Honourable Member, the following information regarding prosecutions was obtained from the South African Police:

  1. (i) Wentworth — 13
  2. (ii) Inanda — 13
  3. (iii) Cato Manor — 2
  4. (iv) Greenwood Park — 25
  5. (v) Sydenham — 21
Car thefts: prosecutions/convictions 41. Mr K CHETTY

asked the Minister of Justice:

How many (a) prosecutions were instituted and (b) convictions were obtained in respect of thefts of cars reported to the South African Police in (i) Laudium, (ii) Lenasia, (iii) Benoni, (iv) Chatsworth, (v) Phoenix, (vi) Mountain Rise, (vii) Verulam, (viii) Umzinto and (ix) Isipingo during the period 1 January to 31 December 1987?

The MINISTER OF JUSTICE:

The required information is not readily available in the Department. In an effort to be of assistance to the Honourable Member the following information regarding prosecutions was obtained from the South African Police:

  1. (i) Laudium — 9
  2. (ii) Lenasia — 16
  3. (iii) Benoni — 59
  4. (iv) Chatsworth — 33
  5. (v) Phoenix — 35
  6. (vi) Mountain Rise — 22
  7. (vii) Verulam — 11
  8. (viii) Umzinto — not available
  9. (ix) Isipingo — 40