Ke a leboha Modulasetulo le maloko a Ntlo a hlomphehang. Aforika Borwa ebile setho sa International Hydrographic Organisation ka selemo sa 1967 mme ka Mmesa 2005 haeba le tshisinyo e ileng ya etswa ho fetola tse ding tsa dihlomathisetswa tsa molao wa motheo ka maikemisetso a ho matlafatsa tshebetso ya mokgatlo.
Lefapha la tshireletso ya metsing le ile la tlalehela komiti mme la e netefaletsa hore boramolao ba mmuso ba tiisitse hore diphetoho tseo ha di tlo ho ba le ditlamorao tse mpe tshireletsong ya naha. Ka hona komiti e ikgotsofaditse ka tlaleho ena mme re kopa ntlo e dumellane le kopo eo. Ke a leboha. (Translation of Sesotho speech follows.)
[Mr T M H MOFOKENG: Thank you, hon Chairperson and hon members of the House. South Africa became a member of the International Hydrographic Organisation in 1967, and in April 2005 there was a proposal for a protocol of amendments with the intention to strengthen the capacity and effectiveness of the organisation. The South African Navy reported to the committee and assured it that the state law advisers have ensured that those amendments will not negatively affect national security. Therefore the committee is satisfied with the report and we would like the House to adopt it. Thank you.]
Debate concluded.
Question put: That the Report be adopted.
IN FAVOUR: Eastern Cape, Free State, Gauteng, KwaZulu-Natal, Limpopo, Mpumalanga, Northern Cape, North West, Western Cape.
Report accordingly adopted in accordance with section 65 of the Constitution.