Mr Speaker, on behalf of the IFP, I give notice that on the next sitting day of the House I shall move:
That the House debates the coexistence of and respect for different cultures and understanding within the South African context.
Thank you.
Mr Speaker, I hereby give notice that I intend moving, on behalf of the DA, the following motion: That the House debates, in light of the fact that today marks the 30th year of President Robert Mugabe's rule in Zimbabwe, the adverse implications that having a ruler for life has had and will continue to have on the constitutional democracy, national stability and prosperity in Zimbabwe.
[Interjections.] Thank you.
Mr Speaker, I hereby give notice that on the next sitting of the House I shall move:
That the National Assembly debates the escalation of service delivery protests over the length and breadth of the country in recent days and weeks, and the detrimental effect thereof on the stability of the country.
Thank you.
Mr Speaker, I hereby give notice that I intend moving the following motion on behalf of the DA:
That the House debates the sector education and training authorities in relation to their mandate for developing the skills of the South African workforce, and come up with better solutions.
Thank you.
Mr Speaker, on behalf of the ACDP, I give notice that I shall move:
That the House -
1) notes that on 11 February at the Legal Business Awards 2010 in London, England, one of the most prestigious accolades in the international legal world was awarded to the South African lawyer who has been defending the athlete Caster Semenya pro bono;
2) recognises that the global award recognises a truly exceptional individual contribution to the legal profession during the course of 2009 and singled out the lawyer for his demonstrable commitment to pro bono and human rights, and
3) congratulates Greg Nott of Dewey & Le Boeuf in Johannesburg for his work for this South African athlete, undertaken without payment, and for his recognition by the international legal profession as lawyer of the year.
Thank you.
Mr Speaker, I hereby give notice that I intend moving, on behalf of the DA, the following motion:
That the House debates the need for the creation of decent sustainable jobs other than the job opportunities created by the Expanded Public Works Programme.
Thank you.
Mr Speaker, I hereby give notice that at the next sitting of the House I shall move on behalf of Cope:
That the House debates the need to ensure that transport projects throughout the country are completed in time to ensure that all visitors to the Fifa World Cup will be able to travel in comfort and safety to the different stadia.
Thank you.
Mnr die Speaker, ek gee graag kennis van die volgende voorstel, naamlik:
Dat die Raad, in die lig van die President se besoek aan die buiteland om onder meer finansiering vir Eskom te bekom, die bronne van finansiering vir Eskom se kapitaalinvesteringsuitbreidingsprogram debatteer.
Ek dank u. (Translation of Afrikaans notice of motion follows.)
[Dr S M VAN DYK: Mr Speaker, I hereby give notice that I shall move:
That the House, in light of the President's foreign visit to obtain funding for Eskom, amongst other things, debates the sources of funding for Eskom's capital investment expansion programme.
I thank you.]
Mr Speaker, I hereby give notice that at the next sitting of the House I shall move on behalf of Cope:
That the National Assembly debates the statutory requirement for editorial independence of the SABC in the wake of serious concerns with regard to news bulletins, as well as recent allegations that a board member of the SABC instructed the news head to censor news that could have embarrassed the president of the ANC Youth League.
Thank you.
Mr Speaker, I hereby give notice that on behalf of the DA, I shall move:
That the House debates the participation of the state-owned African Energy and Mineral Finance Company in prospecting and mining activities in competition with private entities in the mining sector.
Mr Speaker, I hereby give notice that I shall move, on behalf of the DA:
That the House debates the financial state of the Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa, PRASA, and the problems it is currently facing in light of media reports and information that has been made available to the DA, and come up with possible solutions.