Thank you very much, hon House Chair.
Ke rata go dirisa motsotso o go dumedisa botlhe ba ba boneng go le botlhokwa go tlogela mekgaphe le ditiro tsa bona ba tla go itseela ka tsebe fa Tona le Motlatsatona ba rebola Tekanyetsokabo ya Lefapha. Ke dumedisa le mapalamente a mantle. Go tla ga lona go botlhokwa gore le tle go itseela ka tsebe gonne pela e tlhokile mogatla ka go romeletsa. Itseeleng ka tsebe bagaetsho. Sa pele fela hon Shinn, ... (Translation of Setswana paragraph follows.)
[I would like to take this opportunity to greet everyone who saw the importance of stopping what they were doing and coming to listen to the Minister and the Deputy Minister deliver the department's budget. I also greet the honourable parliamentarians. Your presence is important because you can get all the information at first hand. Please listen attentively. Firstly, hon Shinn, ...]
I think what I would like to do today will differ from what I did the day before yesterday, Tuesday. I just want to give you free education and I am not going to charge you, not even a cent, because I understand that this one was not your fault. You were not a member of the Portfolio Committee on Communications and maybe hon Mickey did not do his job well in terms of handing over.
It is important for us to hold a print media indaba because the transformation of the print media is an outcome of a joint process in the industry through the Communication Task Group, or Comtask, Report. The report was processed by Parliament, hence it remains our responsibility to monitor the implementation of its recommendations, hon Shinn.
Hon Mpontshi, I understand, but my problem with this one is that the issue of the imbizos ...