Le rena re re Motlat?a Mopresidente a gole a gole. A tlo?e mebete yela ya sekgowa gomme a bee ya set?o. [Legoswi.]
MODULASETULO WA NCOP: Re a leboga. Re fedit?e modiro wa rena. Ngaka Kgaphola o tla ?ala a efa beng ba maina ale ke a bidit?ego ditlabakelo t?e dingwe. Le ka dula fase. Ntate Hlabathi le Mma Winnie ba tla bona gore ba bangwe bao ba ?et?ego ba humana ditlabakelo t?a bona. Re a leboga.
Re fedit?e, mohl Motlat?a Mopresidente. (Translation of Sepedi paragraphs follows.)
[We are going to hand over the wheelchairs to the following people. You will not be able to see the first person to receive the new wheelchair because he cannot walk to the front. [Applause.] Winnie Mokgotho and Johannes Hlabathi, can you come to the front please? They are the leaders of Alberton Self-help Disabled Group. They asked me to help those in need with the wheelchairs but I had to approach the government because I do not have money. It is the government that has money, not I.
People who are to receive the crutches are Winnie Moloto, Gladys Moraba, Leah Mbiza, Johanna Nkuna and Sonny Mkhondo. People who are to receive the wheelchairs are Johannes Malopi, Victoria Serote, Pabalelo Pholwane, Nelly Mohlala, Makgaonyane Riba, Trffy Mabelane and Jolina Mabilo. Clara Mokhondo will receive a Zimmer frame. It is something that you hold with two hands and push. You walk this way. We have only two of them. After the second person has been selected to receive it, we will hand it over to him or her. The Deputy President has already handed over the kits to these people. Others will get their kits from Dr Kgaphola after the House has adjourned.
Where are the walking sticks for the elderly people? The heights of the walking sticks still need to be worked on so that they correspond with the heights of the users. Where are the walking sticks? This elderly woman cannot stand for a long time on her own. Doctor, where are the walking sticks?
They are bringing the walking sticks but we will be handing over two of them only. The rest will be handed over by the government staff after we have left. [Interjections.] Whose wheelchair is this? It belongs to this old lady. [Interjections.]
They want to give the Deputy President a gift. You can go ahead, Doctor.