Deputy Speaker, on the next sitting day of the House, I shall move:
That this House debates the impact of toll roads on the economy and alternatives that could be considered.
Deputy Speaker, on the next sitting day of the House, I shall move: That this House debates the 36% increase in robberies in many of our cities where people are followed home from banks where they had gone to withdraw money. This unacceptable state of affairs goes against the grain of the rights of individuals to have freedom of movement and the right to protection.
Madam Deputy Speaker, on the next sitting day of the House, I shall move:
That this House debates how to reduce the number of fatal accidents on our roads with special emphasis on public transport.
Deputy Speaker, on the next sitting day of the House, I shall move:
That this House debates how to strengthen the current safety nets that deal with child poverty, ongoing killings, disappearances, abuse and neglect.
Deputy Speaker, on the next sitting day of the House, I shall move:
That this House debates how to strengthen collaboration between the Departments of Basic and Higher Education and Social Development and other related departments in the provision of early childhood development.
Deputy Speaker, on the next sitting day of the House, I shall move:
That this House debates the massive cost of the installation by the Department of Correctional Services of 50 television sets in the New Kimberley Prison, at a cost of R31 021 each, especially at a time when the Minister for the Public Service and Administration is pleading poverty and suggesting to the unions that the envelope is not empty, but broken, and especially since when these things are put up, they end up being broken.