(1) (a)(ii) the budget allocation of the programme is outlined below:
Financial Year |
Budget Allocation |
2007/08 |
R30,000,000.00 |
2008/09 |
R30,000,000.00 (Rollover) |
2009/10 |
R21,000,000.00 |
2010/11 |
R1,900,000.00 |
2011/12 |
R1,517,100.00 |
2012/13 |
R0.00 |
2013/14 |
R2,000,000.00 |
2014/15 |
R2,000,000.00 |
2015/16 |
R2,006,000,00 |
2016/17 |
R5,000,000.00 |
2017/18 |
R11,762,000.00 |
2018/19 |
R20,304,000.00 |
2019/20 |
R21,421,000.00 |
(1)(b) The total number of bicycles distributed to date by the Department of Transport is seventy seven thousand three hundred and fifty one (77 351).
(1)(c) The Department started to procure the bicycles centrally from the financial year 2007/08. The names of schools dating back to 2002, when the project was initially launched, will be submitted to Parliament soon after it has been verified with the provinces. The programme was meant to be implemented by provinces following the demonstration phase by the Department. However, most provinces did not proceed to implement the project. As a result, the Department has re-launched the programme in the past few years.
(1)(d) Not all the projects of the Department are in the Annual Performance Plan (APP). The project is in the Department Operational Plan and the Procurement Plan. The programme will be in the 2020/21 Annual Performance Plan.
(2)(a) The names of the service providers/suppliers of the bicycles are:
NO |
NAME OF THE SERVICE PROVIDER |
PERIOD |
PROCUREMENT PROCESS |
1 |
Afri Bike |
2007/08 |
Open Tender |
2 |
Qhubeka |
2008/09 |
Open Tender |
3 |
Thokomala Mobility Services CC/Ratile Ventures CC |
2010/11 |
Open Tender |
4 |
Abroo Style Trading |
2014/15 |
Open Tender |
5 |
Foziyus Trading |
2015/16 |
Open Tender |
6 |
Fly Brother SA |
2016/17 |
Open Tender |
7 |
Kizashi Group Ltd |
2016/17 |
Quotation |
8 |
Fly Brother |
2018/19 |
Quotation |
8 |
Abroo Style Trading |
2019-2021 |
Open Tender |
(2)(b) The service providers were appointed through quotations and open tender processes. All potential bidders were given an opportunity to bid post the pilot phase.
(2)(c) A normal lifespan of a bicycle is five (5) years. This takes into account the conditions where bicycles are being used which is predominantly in rural areas. However, the Department is currently undertaking an assessment of the 3000 bicycles which were distributed in four (4) provinces, namely Kwazulu Natal, Limpopo, Eastern Cape and North West in 2017. A preliminary assessment report indicates that, 76% of the bicycles needed repairs.
(2)(d) The Department provides each school with a basic maintenance kit that should be used by the learners to fix the bicycles. The learners carry any additional costs of repairs.