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Inventory of the Private Collection of Inkatha Freedom Party PV894 Inventory of the private collection of Inkatha Freedom Party PV894 Contact us Write to: Visit us: Archive for Contemporary Affairs Archive for Contemporary Affairs University of the Free State Stef Coetzee Building P.O. Box 2320 Room 109 Bloemfontein 9300 Academic Avenue South South Africa University of the Free State 205 Nelson Mandela Drive Park West Bloemfontein Telephone: Email: +27(0)51 401 2418/2646/2225 [email protected] PV894 Inkatha Freedom Party FILE NO SERIES SUB-SERIES DESCRIPTION DATES 1/1/1/1 1. SUBJECT 1/1 Media Media statements by: Mr Koos van der Merwe 2007 FILES statements MP, IFP spokesperson on Correctional Services 8 1/1/1 2007 Feb 2007: IFP welcomes new restorative justice programme; Ms Suzanne Vos MP, IFP spokesperson on Communications 14 Feb 2007: No transparency in new state-owned broadband entity; Ms Connie Zikalala MP, IFP spokesperson on Environmental Affairs and Tourism 14 Feb 2007: IFP calls for urgent investigation into toxic emissions; Mr Bonginkosi Dhlamini MP, IFP spokesperson on Housing 16 Feb 2007: IFP applauds new housing agency; Ms Sybil Seaton MP, IFP spokesperson on Correctional Services 16 Feb 2007: Shaik decision welcomed - IFP; Ms Sybil Seaton MP, IFP Deputy Whip 16 Feb 2007: IFP shocked by ANC's new funding scheme; Mr Mfuniselwa John Bhengu MP 19 Feb 2007: IFP MP launches new book on Ubuntu; Ms Sybil Seaton MP, IFP spokesperson on Correctional Services 26 Feb 2007: Is the ANC only for the wealthy?; Ms Sybil Seaton MP, IFP spokesperson on Correctional services: Balfour must come clean - IFP. 1/1/1/2 1. SUBJECT 1/1 Media Media statements by: Mr Ben Skosana MO, IFP 2007 FILES statements spokesperson for Foreign Affairs 6 March 2007: 1/1/1 2007 IFP congratulates Ghana on 50th anniversary of independence; Ms Sybil Seaton MP, IFP spokesperson on Correctional Services 6 March 2007: IFP pleased with Mathe decision; Dr Usha Roopnarain MP, IFP spokesperson on Public Policy for ex-public servants 7 March 2007: IFP welcomes proposed policy for ex-public servants; Mr Eric Lucas MP, IFP spokesperson for Minerals and Energy: Proposed Western Cape fuel levy questionable - IFP; Mr Ricardo Sedres MP, Western Cape Organiser 7 March 2007: Human right's Day celebrations in Hanover Park; Mr Velaphi Ndlovu MP, IFP spokesperson for safety and security 7 March 2007: IFP applauds crime protest outside parliament; MS Sybil Seaton MP, IFP spokesperson on Correctional Services 9 March 2007: Department of Correctional Services stoops to new low; Dr Ruth Rabinowitz MP, IFP spokesperson for Health 12 March 2007: Health priorities unhealthy; Dr Ruth Rabinowitz MP, IFP spokesperson for Health 12 March 2007: Government criminally liable for failing to hospitalise XDR TB patients; Mr Velaphi Ndlovu Page 1 of 16 PV894 Inkatha Freedom Party FILE NO SERIES SUB-SERIES DESCRIPTION DATES MP, IFP spokesperson for Safety and Security 13 March 2007: Respect needed to turn tide against crime - IFP; Mr Velaphi Ndlovu MP, IFP spokesperson for Safety and Security 13 March 2007: Police suicide up by 50% - IFP; Ms Connie Zikalala MP, IFP spokesperson for Gender issues 14 March 2007: Sex-pest appointment sends wrong message; Mr John Bhengu MP, Member of Joint Standing Committee on Intelligence 14 March 2007: Terrorist elements should be dealt with harshly - IFP. 1/1/1/3 1. SUBJECT 1/1 Media Media statements by: Mr Koos van der Merwe 2007 FILES statements MP, IFP Chief whip 15 March 2007: IFP calls for 1/1/1 2007 urgent parliamentary debate on Zimbabwe; Parliamentary Caucus 15 March 2007: Zimbabwe becoming representative state; Ms Sybil Seaton MP, IFP spokesperson on Correctional services 16 march 2007: IFP reaffirms call for independent Mathe investigation; Mr Alfred Mpontshane, IFP Spokesperson on Education 19 March 2007: IFP extremely worried about missing KwaZulu-Natal teachers; Mr Koos van der Merwe MP, IFP Chief Whip 23 March 2007: Msomi not guilty of any misconduct; Mr Koos van der Merwe MP, IFP Chief Whip 26 March 2007: Speaker grants IFP's call for urgent Zimbabwe debate; Mr Bonginkosi Dhlamini MP, IFP spokesperson for Sports and Recreation 28 March 2007: SABC and PSL urged to go back to negotiations; Mr Ben Skosana MP, IFP spokesperson for Foreign Affairs 30 March 2007: IFP welcomes SADC recommendations; Mr Eric Lucas MP, IFP spokesperson for Minerals and Energy: IFP raises concern regarding recent petrol price increase; Ms Sybil Seaton MP, IFP Deputy Chief Whip 30 March 2007: IFP slams pay increase for ordinary MPs 1/1/1/4 1. SUBJECT 1/1 Media Media statements by: Dr Ruth Rabinowitz MP, IFP 2007 FILES statements Deputy Chief Whip 2 April 2007: Infiniti Biodiesel; 1/1/1 2007 Ms Suzanne Vos MP, Pan African Parliament 5 April 2007: Zimbabwe brutality; Mr Hennie Bekker MP, IFP spokesperson on Finance 5 April 2007: State to SAA's rescue once again; Mr Hennie Bekker MP, IFP spokesperson on Economics 13 April 2007: IFP welcomes repo rate decision; Mrs Sybil Seaton MP, IFP spokesperson on Correctional Services 17 April 2007: IFP welcomes probe into prisoner deaths; Mr Koos van der Merwe MP, IFP Chief Whip 18 April 2007: Page 2 of 16 PV894 Inkatha Freedom Party FILE NO SERIES SUB-SERIES DESCRIPTION DATES NPA musat investigate reckless ministerial behaviour - IFP; Dr Ruth Rabinowitz MP, IFP spokesperson on Health 23 April 2007: Law has failed SA in SAFeAGE/Monsanto case - IFP; Dr Ruth Rabinowitz MP, IFP spokesperson on Health 24 April 2007: Correction: law has failed SA in Biowatch/Monsanto case - IFP; Mr Hennie Bekker MP, IFP spokesperson on Finance 26 April 2007: SAA's huge performance bonuses worrying - IFP; Ms Sybil Seaton MP, IFP Deputy Chief Whip 30 April 2007: IFP slams Moseneke comments. 1/1/1/5 1. SUBJECT 1/1 Media Media statements by: Mr Eric Lucas MP, IFP 2007 FILES statements spokesperson for Minerals and Energy 2 May 1/1/1 2007 2007: IFP slams petrol price increase; Mr Hennie Bekker MP, IFP spokesperson for Finance 3 May 2007: IFP call for reintroduction of equalisation fund; Mr Hennie Bekker MP, IFP spokesperson on Public Enterprises 4 May 2007: IFP welcomes ESKOM probe; Ms Inka Mars MP, IFP spokesperson on Home Affairs 4 May 2007: IFP questions Home Affairs DG appointment; Mr Hennie Bekker MP, IFP spokesperson on Public Enterprises 4 May 2007: IFP finds increase of tariffs unfair to consumers; Mr Koos van der Merwe MP, IFP spokesperson on Transport 8 May 2007: IFP welcomes overhaul of Western Cape public transport; Mr Koos van der Merwe MP, IFP Chief Whip 9 May 2007: IFP sends condolences to families of plane and bus victims; Dr Usha Roopnarain MO, IFP spokesperson on Public Service and Administration 9 May 2007: Government's robust stance will have dire consequences - IFP; Mrs Patricia Lebenya MP, Acting national chair of the IFP Youth Brigade 10 May 2007: IFP sends condolences to the Chibi family; Mr Hennie Bekker MP, IFP spokesperson on Finance 10 May 2007: IFP welcomes SARS initiative; Mr Hennie Bekker MP, IFP spokesperson on Public enterprises 10 May 2007: IFP appalled at SAA's fraud scandal; Mr Koos van der Merwe MP, IFP Chief Whip 15 May 2007: IFP welcomes Mdladlana's comments; Mr Pieter Smith MP, 16 May 2007: IFP rejects statement of Deputy Justice Minister; Dr Usha Roopnarain MP, IFP spokesperson on Public Service and Administration 16 May 2007: IFP concerned about state of Public Service report; Mr Koos van der Merwe MP, IFP Chief Whip 17 May 2007: MDC Page 3 of 16 PV894 Inkatha Freedom Party FILE NO SERIES SUB-SERIES DESCRIPTION DATES addresses IFP Parliamentary Caucus; Ms Inka Mars MP, IFP spokesperson on Home Affairs 17 May 2007: IFP welcomes PAHAD's comments; MR Koos van der Merwe MP, IFP Chief Whip 18 May 2007: IFP to question Minister on ENATIS; Ms Sybil Seaton MP, IFP spokesperson on Correctional Services 25 May 2007: IFP welcomes Mathe move; Mr Koos van der Merwe MP; IFP Chief Whip 29 May 2007: Presidential pardons - President and Justice Minister taken to High Court. 1/1/1/6 1. SUBJECT 1/1 Media Media statements by: Dr Ruth Rabinowitz MP, IFP 2007 FILES statements spokesperson on Health 1 June 2007: HRC 1/1/1 2007 hearings finds health services in a shambles; Dr Ruth Rabinowitz MP, IFP spokesperson on Health 4 June 2007: Scrap voluntary HIV/Aids testing and counselling; Dr Ruth Rabinowitz MP, IFP spokesperson on Health 4 June 2007: Affirmative action has no place in Health Services; Mrs Patricia Lebenya MP, Acting National chair of the IFP Youth Brigade 5 June 2007: IFP calls for dedicated HIV/Aids subject at school; Mr Eric Lucas MP, IFP spokesperson on Minerals and Energy 5 June 2007: Latest fuel price hike worrying - IFP; Mr Eric Lucas MP, IFP spokesperson on Minerals and Energy 5 June 2007: IFP shocked by 75-hour power outage in KwaZulu-Natal; Mrs Patricia Lebenya MP, Acting National chair of the IFP Youth Brigade 5 June 2007: IFP calls for dedicated HIV/Aids subject at school; Mr Koos van der Merwe MP, IFP Chief Whip 7 June 2007: statement by Mr Koos van der Merwe, IFP Chief Whip; Mr Hennie Bekker MP, IFP spokesperson on Finance 8 June 2007: Interest rate change acceptable - IFP; Mrs Patricia Lebenya MP, Acting National Chair of the IFP Youth Brigade 15 June 2007: IFP Youth Brigade march against unemployment; Mr Hennie Bekker MP, spokesperson on Finance 19 June 2007: IFP welcomes NIA cable theft probe; Mr Hennie Bekker MP, spokesperson on Finance 20 June 2007: IFP welcomes bank charges report; Ms Sybil Seaton MP, IFP welcomes Mathe decision; Mr Alfred Mpontshane MP, IFP spokesperson on Education 26 June 2007: IFP concerned about intimidation at independent schools.
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