Mr Speaker, firstly, in response to hon Kganyago, let me correct the following issue. The Sibongile issue did not happen in KwaZulu-Natal. If my memory serves me correctly, this happened in Swaziland. [Applause.]
Ke taba ye e diraget?ego Swaziland, mohl Kganyago. [It happened in Swaziland, hon Kganyago.]
Secondly, Social Development has a programme called "Food for All", which we run.
Lapho sithi khona wonke umuntu ufanele alale adlile. Sikhuthaza nokuthi abantu balime umhlaba abanawo noma umncane kangakanani. Sikwenza lokhu sibambisene Nezolimo noMnyango Wezokuthuthukiswa Kwezindawo Zasemakhaya. [Through this programme we are saying that no one must go to bed on an empty stomach. We also encourage people to plough the land they have, no matter how small it is. We do this in partnership with the Department of Rural Development and Land Reform.]
Thirdly, we have a social grant system in South Africa. Our older persons, our children, as well as our disabled people receive their grants every month. Ga go na ka mokgwa wo batho ba ka jago boloko mo Afrika-Borwa gobane batho ba amogela t?helete ya bona kgwedi le kgwedi gore ba reke dijo gomme ba lale ba jele. Ke a leboga. [Legofsi.] [There is no way people can eat dung in South Africa because people receive their grants every month to buy food so that they do not starve. Thank you. [Applause.]]