Hon members, I am aware that there are other members who would like to say something. Can we just hold for a minute? Hon members, I humbly request you to at all time address the Chairperson; not any other person but the Chairperson. When a member stands up to speak, he or she does that within her right. No one, no matter how aggrieved you might be or no matter how dissenting you are to what he or she is saying, you just do not have a right to try to stop her or him. So those members who try to stop others, they themselves are actually threatening the decorum of the House and that is totally unacceptable.
Hon Khawula, you have used very obscene language in the House, which is totally unacceptable. At times, one is tempted to pose a question to oneself: Whether we do have the interest of our people at heart or are we here representing our own jackets and sentiments. What has happened now, and the words that have of been used in this House, are beyond me to say. I would not like to see commotion and chaos in the House, but what has just happened now is unprecedented.
Hon Khawula, some members of the ANC - some of them, hon Magaxa - I am aware that she has been talking to you directly, that is totally unacceptable, hon Magaxa. You were not supposed to have said anything, hon Magaxa. Could you please apologise for your behaviour? It's not acceptable hon member, could you please apologise so that we can continue.