Thank you Deputy Speaker. Hon Minister if that is the case that the municipalities have been afforded to issue permits other than normal trading permits in terms of the bylaws, yet these municipalities have been issuing permits to businesses and individuals.
A form two of the addendum A was the example issued by Moqhaka Municipality that is supposed to be an essential service worker to a person to travel over municipal borders to go and see a doctor as stated in the permit, thus creates confusion.
The Minister's department had had the function and responsibility of cooperate governance did not communicate these relevant regulations properly to all municipalities and law enforcement. What is the nature due to ensure adequate communication between relevant departments, local government and law enforcement going forth especially when differentiated levels are implemented? Thank you Deputy Speaker.
The MINISTER OF CO-OPERATIVE GOVERNANCE AND TRADITIONAL
AFFAIRS: Well first of all when it comes to differentiated levels let's say it doesn't arise from the answer so I will not deal with that but what I want to say to hon Groenewald is that we work together in issuing the regulations, the Minister of Police and other Ministers. So, when we communicate everything is gazetted, everything I've read to you is gazetted. Secondly, all the Ministers also communicate to the law, the Minister of Police and the relevant Ministers communicate to the people who enforce. So I really do not know where the confusion was but if there was, some of the issues that may have arisen were brought to our attention, I then bring them to the attention of the law enforcers and they get resolved. We must also remember that this is the first time we are in this situation. There may be confusion here and there but those issues must be raised as when they happened so that they are resolved. Thank you