A re duleng fase! Ga re a fet?a! Re a felelet?a gona bjale. [Please be seated! We are not yet done! We are about to finish.]
We have come to the end of the visit to Greater Sekhukhune District Municipality in Limpopo province, which was part of the Taking Parliament to the People programme of the NCOP. I wish to thank the people of this province, who came in thousands, for the warm reception and active participation in the activities of this programme.
I thank in particular the leadership in the province and the officials who worked with us, assisting our teams on the ground since last year; the premier of this province and the members of the executive council; the Speaker of the legislature; the chairperson of the provincial house of traditional leaders; the district mayor; officials from the local municipality, the provincial legislature, Parliament and department liaison officers; GCIS staff in the province; heads of department who assisted us with co-ordination of sites; community development workers; service providers; and the Department of Public Works. I also want to thank the national Ministers who have been here.
There are two events that we are now going to perform, very quickly. Mr Premier, let me thank you very much. Earlier this week members of Disabled People SA came to me and asked for help. I asked them: What is it that you need urgently? They told me that they needed wheelchairs and crutches. I spoke to your two members of the executive council, MEC Miriam Segabutla and MEC Saad Cachalia, and they have both acted swiftly. We have eight wheelchairs, four from the donors and four from the department, as well as crutches. [Applause.] We are going to hand them to the people right now, before I close this session.
But also, I spoke to the MEC for education about what we can do for the people here. I'm glad that the MEC for education responded very quickly. We have natural science kits for Grade 4 to Grade 7 and two mathematics kits per school. We are going to hand them over to eight schools today. [Applause.] I want to thank the MEC for that. This was what the premier meant when he said, "We are not going to wait for tomorrow. What we can do today, we are going to do today." So, I'm going to ask the Deputy President to hand over the science kits. We will hand over only two, and the rest will be handed over by the staff later on. I'm going to call on the principals from Kgalagadi Primary School and Sebjaneng Primary School, if they are here. Can they please quickly come up to the stage, or any person who represents them? They are here, thank you very much. [Interjections.] I now ask the Deputy President to hand over these kits to the two principals. [Applause.]
I am now going to move together with the Deputy President to where the people with disabilities are sitting. They cannot walk so we will walk there. We shall finish the process within two minutes and thereafter I shall adjourn the House. [Applause.] Thank you very much.
I am quickly going to announce the names of the other schools that are going to get those kits. The staff will hand them over to the remaining schools. I will also announce the names of the people with disabilities who will get the crutches and the wheelchairs. The following schools must come and collect their kits: Koboti Primary School, Itireleng Primary School, Tswako Primary School, Marishane Primary School, Lerajane Primary School, and Jacob Marwale School. Your kits are also here - you must collect them before you leave.
Re fa batho bao ba latelago ditulo t?a digole t?a maotwana. Wa mathomo le ka se mmone. O golofet?e gomme ga a kgone go sepela. Re mo fa setulo sa digole sa maotwana se se swa. [Legoswi.] Re tla kgopela Winnie Mokgotho le Johannes Hlabathi gore ba tle ka mo pele. Ke baetapele ba Alberton Self- help Disabled Group. Ke bona ba ilego ba nkgopela dilo t?e gomme nna ka kgopela mmu?o gore o re fe t?ona ka gore nna ga ke na t?helete. Ke mmu?o wo o nago le t?helete, e sego nna.
Batho bao ba tlogo humana dipatla t?a go ikokotlela ke Winnie Moloto, Gladys Moraba, Leah Mbiza, Johanna Nkuna le Sonny Mkhondo. Batho bao ba tlogo humana ditulo t?a digole t?a maotwana ke Johannes Malopi, Victoria Serote, Pabalelo Pholwane, Nelly Mohlala, Makgaonyane Riba, Treffy Mabelane le Jolina Mabilo. Go na le yo mongwe re tlo mofa selo seo re se bit?ago "walking support". Ke selo sela o se swarago ka matsogo a mabedi gomme wa sepela ka sona. O sepela ka tsela ye. Yena ke Clara Mkhondo. Re na le t?e pedi feela. Re tla re mola ba ?upile motho yo mongwe ra tla ra mo fa. Motlat?a Mopresidente o ?et?e a file ba ditlabakelo t?a bona. Ba bangwe ba tla re ge re ?et?e re fedit?e gomme re tswalet?e Ngwako ba bonana le Ngaka Kgaphola gore a ba fe ditlabakelo t?a bona.
Na dipatla t?a go ikokotlela t?a bakgekolo ba gaborena di kae? Le gopoleng gore dipatla t?e t?a go ikokotlela di tla nyaka go loki?wa gore di le lekanele ka gore ba bangwe ba lena ke ba ba telele mola ba babagwe ba lena e le ba ba kopana. Na di kae dipatla t?a go ikokotlela? Di kgole naa? Bonang mokgekolo yo ga a kgone go ema sebaka se se telele. Di kae, ngaka?
Ba sa re tli?et?a dipatla t?a go ikokotlela. Re tla neelana ka t?e pedi feela. Bahlankedi ba mmu?o ba tla ?ala ba neelana ka t?e dingwe. [T?hwahleloseno ganong.] Na setulo se sa digole sa maotwana ke sa mang? Ee, ke sa koko ka mo. [Tseno ganong.]
Ba re go na le mpho ye ba nyakago go efa Motlat?a Mopresidente. Le ka dira bjalo, ngaka.