Deputy Chairperson, I rise to pronounce that the Limpopo delegation supports the intervention by the Department of Basic Education in accordance with section 100(1)(b) of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, Act 108 of 1996, to take over the function of the department of education in the Eastern Cape, with reasons given by the Deputy Minister in his statement; and also the fact that the ruling party, the ANC, in its Polokwane 2007 conference resolved to elevate education to a national priority.
Vho Minister vho tou dadamala hone-hone hune sa vun?u ?a Limpopo, ra pfa ri tshi ?igikhinya khana. Hezwi ri a zwi kho?a. Musi hu tshi pfi u shuma, hu vha hu tshi khou ambiwa zwenezwi. Ndi zwine ANC ya to?a u vhona zwi tshi khou itea musi i tshi vhea vhathu kha maimo mishumoni. Vha tou kanda vhukuma kha yeneyi gere ye vha fara yone, ndi hone zwi tshi ?o fusha rine vhane ra vha na maan?a muvhusoni. Ndi a livhuwa. (Translation of Tshivenda paragraph follows.)
[The Minister has touched on what we, as the province of Limpopo, feel proud of. We appreciate this. This is called to work. This is what the ANC wants to see happening when it deploys people to positions. You should accelerate well in this gear you are in as this will satisfy us, the people who have power in government. I thank you.]