Madam Deputy Speaker, I hereby give notice that I at the next sitting of the House I shall move:
That this House resolves to debate the effect of the restrictions on Chinese clothing and textile imports on the local clothing and textile manufacturing industry.
I thank you.
We dealt with notices and we also dealt with motions.
There are further notices; mine is one of them, if I may. May I proceed?
Go ahead.
I hereby give notice that I shall move: That this House resolves to debate strategies to increase investment in greenfield manufacturing concerns.
There was an afternoon when you had 29, you know, Mr Gibson. [Interjections.] I said there was an afternoon when we had 29 such notices some time last year. So I just wanted to say that I do have the energy for as many notices as possible.
I am sure the new Chief Whip will exceed that and do 30 one of these afternoons! [Laughter.]
I hereby give notice that I shall move:
That this House resolves to debate the negative effects of the massive disruptions to many schools across the country during the Public Service strike earlier this year, and ongoing disruption to schools in Khutsong on the upcoming end-of-year exams, and possible solutions to resolve this current crisis.
Thank you.
Madam Acting Speaker, I hereby give notice that I shall move:
That this House resolves to debate substance abuse in South Africa and our national response to this crisis. I thank you.