Madam Deputy Speaker, on behalf of the Chief Whip of the Majority Party, I move without notice:
That the House -
1) notes that on 15 June 2013, eight young learners from Soweto's Winnie Ngwekazi Primary School participated in a children's parliament held at the French National Assembly in Paris; 2) further notes that this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to the previously disadvantaged school has been made possible by the Department of Arts and Culture, in association with the Nelson Mandela Children's Fund;
3) acknowledges that while debating under the theme Freedom, Equality and Fraternity, these 12-year-old ambassadors received a standing ovation from more than 500 young parliamentarians;
4) further acknowledges that these children of the rainbow nation, who are genuine torch-bearers for Nelson Mandela, also spoke well on how people of all races were equal and how black and white people need to show brotherhood; and
5) congratulates these child parliamentarians on their amazing and exciting trip and for making South Africa proud.
Agreed to.