Mr Speaker, I'm not aware that Sace is not able to do the work that it's supposed to do as efficiently as possible because of a shortage of funds. What I do know, and so will Mr Madisha, is that Sace gets all its funds from teachers.
This year Sace even requested me to approve the increase in teachers' contributions for other purposes. They have never raised the concern that they are unable to do their work because of a lack of money. They actually requested me to increase the subscriptions so that they could buy a building, which they have done.
If they want to raise funds to enable them do their work efficiently, they know that they are able to do so. It should not be a big deal because it's their money.
Particulars regarding funding of Africa Cup of Nations 2013 466. Mr G P D MacKenzie (Cope) asked the Minister of Sport and Recreation:
(1) What amounts are the host cities spending to fund the Africa Cup of Nations in 2013, excluding the amount that has been allocated by the Government;
(2) whether the funds will be used to (a) market and (b) publicise the event; if not, what is the position in this regard, in each case; if so, what are the relevant details in each case? NO4085E