Deputy Speaker, on the next sitting day of the House I shall move:
That the House debates the importance of protecting freedom of religion and belief.
Deputy Speaker, on the next sitting day of the House I shall move:
That the House debates the reasons for the sudden withdrawal of the tender process for the construction of a dedicated cruise liner terminal for Cape Town harbour.
Deputy Speaker, on the next sitting day of the House I shall move:
That the House debates the implementation of instruments aimed at rooting out illegal and manipulative job recruitment agencies that charge work seekers fees.
Deputy Speaker, on the next sitting day of the House I shall move:
That the House debates the implementation of a holistic approach to low- cost housing developments that include local recreational facilities, retail opportunities, as well as community, social and health services.
Deputy Speaker, on the next sitting day of the House I shall move:
That the House debates government's continued failure to recognise the voices of communities situated in our mining areas in respect of issues relating to the draft framework for sustainable mining practices, as well as government's clear favouring of the rich mining elite over the interests of poor mining communities.
Deputy Speaker, on the next sitting day of the House I shall move:
That the House debates dealing with racism in all its forms, especially in our schools, as we strive to inspire our people towards creating a nonracial South Africa.
Deputy Speaker, on the next sitting day of the House I shall move:
That the House debates the Mokolo-Crocodile River water transfer to Medupi, the impact the conditions of the World Bank will have on the additional usage of water at the power station, which is fitted with a flue gas desulphurisation mechanism, and the impact on farmers who use water from the Hartbeespoort Dam.
Deputy Speaker, on the next sitting day of the House I shall move: That the House debates how the increase in the minimum wage of farm workers has contributed to these households being disqualified from the housing subsidy scheme and what can be done to remove the unfair, discriminatory consequences.
Deputy Speaker, on the next sitting day of the House I shall move:
That the House debates the provision of free quality education up to undergraduate level for all South African students as a means of ensuring a transformed and competitive society.
Deputy Speaker, on the next sitting day of the House I shall move:
That the House debates the urgent implementation of a youth wage subsidy, as the youth accounts for 67,4% of the unemployed in our country.
Deputy Speaker, on the next sitting day of the House I shall move:
That the House debates the recent report by the SA Journal of Science and its findings that genetically modified maize does not bring significant benefits to our small-scale farmers, the high costs associated with GM maize in general, as well as its overall unsuitability for the South African market.
Deputy Speaker, on the next sitting day of the House I shall move:
That the House debates dealing with racism in all its forms, especially in our schools, as we strive to inspire our people towards creating a nonracial South Africa.
Deputy Speaker, on the next sitting day of the House I shall move:
That the House debates the combating of the rise of gangsterism, which seems to have serious ramifications for mostly black South African communities.
Deputy Speaker, on the next sitting day of the House I shall move:
That the House debates the notion of equality before the law for all South African citizens and the perceived or real notion that access to fair justice is determined by race and proximity to senior politicians.
Deputy Speaker, on the next sitting day of the House I shall move:
That the House debates the effects that the increased number of raw sewage spills into our rivers is having on the environment and the health of the communities that reside in areas alongside these polluted rivers.
Deputy Speaker, on the next sitting day of the House I shall move:
That the House debates reforming South Africa's agrarian economy to ensure that in a country that is supposedly food secure, household food security is also guaranteed and that agriculture plays a key role in industrialising our economy.
Deputy Speaker, on the next sitting day of the House I shall move:
That the House debates the combating of the rise of gangsterism, which seems to have serious ramifications for mostly black South African communities.
That motion is a repetition, Deputy Speaker.
Order! I noticed that.
Deputy Speaker, on the next sitting day of the House I shall move:
That the House debates the Makhura advisory panel on e-tolls and recommendations made in its report to the Gauteng premier and what the Department of Transport and affected entities will be considering in this report to solve the current e-toll crisis.
Deputy Speaker, on the next sitting day of the House I shall move:
That the House debates reducing transport costs for the urban and rural poor by facilitating access to affordable, safe and convenient public transport.
Deputy Speaker, on the next sitting day of the House I shall move:
That the House debates how to popularise the drip irrigation system among farmers, particularly at a time when we are experiencing a scarcity of water in our country.
Deputy Speaker, on the next sitting day of the House I shall move:
That the House debates the local beneficiation and industrialisation of South Africa's mineral resources to create millions of jobs and grow our economy.
Deputy Speaker, on the next sitting day of the House I shall move:
That the House debates the benefits of an open-opportunity society for all.
Deputy Speaker, on the next sitting day of the House I shall move:
That the House debates the need for an audit of interventions across departments aimed at countering gender-based violence in order to assess their relevance and impact to date.
Deputy Speaker, on the next sitting day of the House I shall move:
That the House debates the impact the energy crisis has on our economy and the short and long-term alternatives to solve this crisis and grow our economy.
Deputy Speaker, on the next sitting day of the House I shall move:
That the House debates the impact on the credibility of police professionalism as a result of high-profile cases in the courts collapsing one after the other to the dismay of the law-abiding citizens of South Africa.