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NCOP Education and Technology, Sports, Arts and Culture
Department of Science and Innovation 2021/22 Annual Report; Committee’s APP; with Deputy Minister
15 Mar 2023
The Select Committee met on a virtual platform to be presented the Department of Science and Innovation's (DSI's) annual report for 2021/22. Based on the approved 2021/22 Annual Performance Plan (APP), the total number of output targets, the Department achieved a total of 48 (92%) targets, and ...
NCOP Health and Social Services
Department of Health 2021/22 Annual Report; with Minister and Deputy Minister
14 Mar 2023
The Select Committee on Health and Social Services met jointly on a virtual platform with the Department of Health (DoH) to receive a briefing on its annual report for 2021/22. The Department provided an overview of its performance in the context of the Covid-19 pandemic and the vaccination ...
Social Development
Recommended candidates to serve on the Independent Tribunal for Social Assistance Appeals
30 Nov 2022
The Portfolio Committee on Social Development and Select Committee on Health and Social Services held a joint meeting to consider and adopt the preferred names submitted by the Department of Social Development (DSD) for appointment to the Independent Tribunal for Social Assistance Appeals panel.
During its ...
NCOP Health and Social Services
Committee programme for 2022/23; Committee minutes
22 Nov 2022
The Select Committee on Health and Social Services held a virtual meeting to consider and adopt committee minutes. The Committee also considered its programme for the first two terms of 2023.
NCOP Health and Social Services
Children`s Amendment Bill: Final Mandates & Committee Report, with Minister
15 Nov 2022
The Select Committee convened on the virtual platform to consider the final mandates of the Children’s Amendment Bill Sec 76 [B18B-2020]. Minister Lindiwe Zulu was in attendance.
With the exception of Gauteng, eight provinces voted in support of the bill.
The accompanying Committee report was also ...
NCOP Health and Social Services
Children’s Amendment Bill: adoption of proposed amendments
10 Nov 2022
The Select Committee on Health and Social Services met on a virtual platform for the consideration and adoption of the Children’s Amendment Bill’s C-list. The Committee was joined by legal representatives from Parliament, the Department of Social Development, and the Department of Justice and Constitutional Development. ...
NCOP Education and Technology, Sports, Arts and Culture
DHET 2021/22 Annual Report; with Minister
9 Nov 2022
In its final meeting for 2022, the Select Committee on Education and Technology, Sport, Arts and Culture met on a virtual platform with the Minister to discuss the 2021/22 Annual Report for the Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET).
In his opening remarks, the ...
NCOP Education and Technology, Sports, Arts and Culture
Department of Basic Education 2021/22 Annual Report, with Deputy Minister
2 Nov 2022
In a virtual meeting, the Select Committee was briefed by the Department of Basic Education (DBE) on its 2021/22 Annual Report. The Deputy Minister mentioned at the commencement that DBE's concern about power interruption during the computer practical examinations on 25 and 26 October had not materialized ...
NCOP Health and Social Services
Children`s Amendment Bill: Negotiating Mandates
1 Nov 2022
The Select Committee convened a virtual meeting with the Department of Social Development and Members of Provincial Legislatures to consider provincial negotiating mandates on the Children’s Amendment Bill. The amendment emanated from a High Court judgment that required the legislature to amend the Children’s Act to include more substantive ...
NCOP Health and Social Services
Children’s Amendment Bill: briefing with Minister
13 Sep 2022
In a virtual meeting, the Minister and Department of Social Development (DSD) gave a briefing on the Children’s Amendment Bill with needs to be passed by Parliament before 27 November 2022.
During the discussion, Members pointed out that the big elephant in the room was the inadequate number of ...