PARLIAMENTARY QUESTION FOR THE MINISTER
QUESTION 2209 (QUESTION PAPER NO 28 â 2013) FOR WRITTEN REPLY IN THE
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY
INTRODUCTION
1. The above-mentioned question appears on the Internal question Paper of
the National Assembly.
2. A draft reply to the question is included in pocket 2 for the
consideration of the Executive Authority (EA).
RECOMMENDATION
3. It is recommended that the EA approves the reply, should he concur
with its content.
MS S. KHAN
CHIEF OPERATIONS OFFICER
DATE:
MR M.E. MOEMI
DIRECTOR-GENERAL
DATE:
QUESTION 2209 (QUESTION PAPER NO 28 â 2013) FOR WRITTEN REPLY IN THE
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY
MR G. OOSTHUIZEN
DEPUTY MINISTER OF SPORT AND RECREATION SA
DATE:
DECISION
Reply approved/amended.
MINISTER F.A. MBALULA
MINISTER OF SPORT AND RECREATION SA
DATE:
QUESTION 2209 (QUESTION PAPER NO 28 â 2013) FOR WRITTEN REPLY IN THE
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY
Mr M W Rabotapi (DA) to ask the Minister of Sport and Recreation:
Whether his department intends to raise funds for any other project
after the Mandela Children's Hospital project has been completed?
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REPLY:
MINISTER F.A. MBALULA
MINISTER OF SPORT AND RECREATION SA:
1. Sport is a catalyst for social change. It has to be used for nation
building, reconciliation and social cohesion. Outcome 12b to which the
Minister of Sport and Recreation is a signatory adjoins the Department
to rally South Africans in social cohesion activities.
2. The Nelson Mandela Day and all its related sub programmes are an
important aspect for this purpose. Therefore long after the Mandela
Childrenâs Hospital project has been built, sport will continue to be
utilised as a tool and catalyst for social change and social
cohesion.
3. Accordingly more programmes that seeks to unite South Africans to work
towards a common cause for good will be supported in future by using
sport as a platform and catalyst. .
MINISTER F.A. MBALULA
MINISTER OF SPORT AND RECREATION SA