Hon Deputy Chair, indeed, the route to follow will be the same. However, there is a question down the line that relates to this matter, which we are still going to cover.
Let me just be as economical as possible at this point. We have a process within Sassa where we do reviews of all our beneficiaries of grants. As we speak now, this is the time when we do these reviews. When these reviews are done, even people with permanent disabilities would have gone through them.
In other words, they would have been rechecked as to whether the disability has increased, grown or decreased. Even if it was a temporary disability, that would also be checked. So, this process is an ongoing one. This also helps in determining whether there are problems within the sector of people with disabilities as much as with every other person. Yes, if there is any other issue that needs to be dealt with urgently, that is the number to call. Thank you.
Effect on some farm schools in Mamusa of persons moving to townships and plans in this respect
33. Ms M W Makgate (ANC) asked the Minister of Basic Education: (1) Whether she has been informed of the effect caused at some farm- schools, in Mamusa by persons moving to townships, causing a drop in farm-school, enrolment and overcrowding in schools in the townships; if not, what is the position in this regard; if so, what are the relevant details;
(2) whether her department has any plans to ensure that the department does not end up with (a) farm schools not being utilised and (b) a shortage of classes in the townships; if not, why not; if so, what plans? CO241E