Mr Khaya Magaxa

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Khaya Magaxa

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Committee Meetings Attended

  • Public Enterprises Committee Induction
    21 Aug 2019

    Members of the Portfolio Committee on Public Enterprises received an overview of the situation prevailing at South Africa’s state-owned entities (SOEs), and were given an insight into the wide range of internal and external challenges they were facing. A common theme was that the processing of the Shareholder Management Bill ...

  • Public Enterprises Public Enterprises Budget: Committee Report
    10 Jul 2019

    The Portfolio Committee on Public Enterprises met to consider and adopt outstanding minutes and the Report of the Portfolio Committee on Public Enterprises on Budget Vote 9: Public Enterprises, and the Annual Performance Plan for 2019/20 of the Department of Public Enterprises, Dated 10 July 2019.

    The Draft Report was ...

  • Public Enterprises Department of Public Enterprises 2019/20 Annual Performance Plan; with Deputy Minister
    3 Jul 2019

    The Committee was briefed by the Department of Public Enterprises (DPE) on its 2019/20 Annual Performance plans. DPE it was revealed by the Deputy Minister has plans in motion this July that will comprehensively deal with its ailing SOEs. SAA even in the midst their problems are introducing new fleets ...

  • Public Enterprises Election of Chairperson; Committee programme
    2 Jul 2019

    The Committee elected Mr Magaxa as Chairperson for the 6th Parliament.

    The Committee considered and adopted its programme.

  • Premier & Constitutional Matters (WCPP) Western Cape Appropriation Bill vote 1: finalisation
    14 Mar 2019

    The Committee considered and adopted its Committee Report on Vote 1 without any amendments.

    The Committee further approved the minutes of the previous meeting.

     

  • Premier & Constitutional Matters (WCPP) Department of Premier 2019/20 budget: briefing, with Premier
    6 Mar 2019

    The Department of the Premier appeared before the Committee to discuss the budget for the 2019/20 financial year.

    In her opening remarks, the Premier said that the Department’s main budget for 2019/20 was R1.571 billion, an increase of 5% compared to the 2018/19 adjusted budget. In line with the global ...

  • Premier & Constitutional Matters (WCPP) Western Cape Commissioner for Children Bill amendment: consideration
    27 Feb 2019

    Documents: Western Cape Commissioner for Children Bill

    The Committee met to discuss adjustments to the Amendment Bill adopted by the Committee in the previous meeting. The amendments dealt with editorial and grammatical corrections.

     The terms 'powers and duties' were proposed as replacement for the word 'functions' in the previous meeting. It was ...

  • Premier & Constitutional Matters (WCPP) Western Cape Commissioner for Children Bill: consideration
    12 Feb 2019

    Documents: Western Cape Commissioner for Children Bill

    The Committee received a briefing from the Department of the Premier on proposed amendments to the Western Cape Commissioner for Children Bill.

    The Department of the Premier reported that various comments were received on the amendment Bill via public participation. The proposed amendments ...

  • Premier & Constitutional Matters (WCPP) Committee Report on Department of the Premier 2017/18 Annual Report
    14 Nov 2018

    The Committee met for the consideration and adoption of the Draft Committee Report of 2017/18 of the Department of the Premier. A few minor changes were made to the report. The Draft Committee Report of 2017/18 of the Department of the Premier was adopted.

    The Committee also adopted the Committee ...

  • Premier & Constitutional Matters (WCPP) Western Cape Commissioner for Children Bill: briefing
    29 Aug 2018

    Western Cape Commissioner for Children Bill

    The Office of the Premier briefed the Western Cape Provincial Parliament’s Standing Committee on the Premier and Constitutional Matters on the Western Cape Commissioner for Children Bill [B4-2018]. The Department said they have tried to incorporate comments from the previous round of public hearings ...