Thank you Minister, spatial planning was used to separate people on the basis of colour and today it is being done on basis of class. Is there a commitment within government to dismantle colonial and apartheid spatial planning to ensure integrated human settlement and development. The reality of today was in the past the Voortrekkers used to call a put up their voort, that is where then say, today they just call it under very nice name, they call it private security complexes. What will you do to ensure that you enforce on these municipalities to transform the apartheid spatial development. The realities hon Minister are, while we speaking about integration, there is still approve these private
security complexes and our people can not afford it. Thank you Deputy Speaker.
The MINISTER OF COOPERATIVE GOVERNANCE AND TRADITIONAL
AFFAIRS: Thank you very much hon member, it is true that spatial development was engineered for both racial and class discrimination and I must admit, honestly that we have not been able to change that up to now. There is willingness to do it, but it's not something that can be done by one department. It has to be a collective and we hope that as we begin to plan together in the district in the future, we will be able to take that into account. So that's all I can say for now, it can be even the municipalities alone, it will be have to be all spheres, because if there is human settlement then we must see where the economic activities are, where the sustainable development zone, SDZ are and all the other things. So it really needs an integrated approach. Thank you.