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Announcements, Tablings and Committee Reports ______ 1 Thursday, 25 March 2021] No 43—2021] THIRD SESSION, SIXTH PARLIAMENT PARLIAMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA _____________________ ANNOUNCEMENTS, TABLINGS AND COMMITTEE REPORTS _____________________ THURSDAY, 25 MARCH 2021 _____________________ TABLE OF CONTENTS ANNOUNCEMENTS National Assembly 1. Membership of Joint Standing Committee on Intelligence .............................................. 2 2. Membership of Assembly ................................................................................................ 2 3. Request for late tabling ..................................................................................................... 2 4. Referral to Committees of papers tabled .......................................................................... 2 TABLINGS National Assembly and National Council of Provinces 1. Minister of Tourism .......................................................................................................... 4 2. Minister of Small Business Development ........................................................................ 5 3. Minister of Finance................................ ........................................................................... 5 4. Minister of Forestry, Fisheries and Environment ............................................................. 5 5. Acting Minister in The Presidency ................................................................................... 6 2 COMMITTEE REPORTS National Assembly and National Council of Provinces 1. Defence ............................................................................................................................. 7 ANNOUNCEMENTS National Assembly The Speaker 1. Membership of Joint Standing Committee on Intelligence (1) Mr B M Hadebe was appointed as a member of the Joint Standing Committee onIntelligence on 25 March 2021, in terms of section 2 of the Intelligence Services Oversight Act, 1994 (No 40 of 1994). 2. Membership of Assembly (1) The vacancy, which occurred owing to Mr M Waters vacating his seat in the National Assembly, has been filled with effect from 17 March 2021 by the nomination of Ms T Bodlani. 3. Request for late tabling (1) A letter, dated 15 March 2021, has been received from the Minister of Finance, requesting that the Co-Operative Banks Development Agency (CBDA) be allowed to submit its 2021/22 annual performance plan documents at a later date. The Speaker of the National Assembly and the Chairperson of the National Council of Provinces have also received copies of the letter. 4. Referral to Committees of papers tabled (1) The following paper is referred to the Portfolio Committee on Communications for consideration: (a) A letter, dated 16 March 2021, has been received from the Minister of Communications and Digital Technologies, requesting that the Department of Communications and Digital Technologies and its State Owned Enterprises be allowed to submit their annual performance plans by no later than 31 March 2021. (2) The following paper is referred to the Portfolio Committee on Communications for consideration and report: 3 (a) Annual Performance Plan of the Government Communication and Information System (GCIS) for 2021-22 – 2023-24. (3) The following papers are referred to the Standing Committee on Finance for consideration and report. Report of the Auditor-General on the Financial Statements and Performance Information is referred to the Standing Committee on Public Accounts for consideration: (a) Report and Financial Statements of the Reconstruction and Development Programme (RDP) Fund for 2019-20, including the Report of the Auditor-General on the Financial Statements and Performance Information for 2019-20. (b) Consolidated Annual Financial Statements for the year ended 31 March 2020. (4) The following papers are referred to the Portfolio Committee on Higher Education, Science and Technology for consideration and report: (a) Annual Performance Plan for the Council on Higher Education (CHE) for 2021-22. (b) Strategic Plan for the Council on Higher Education (CHE) for 2020 – 25. (c) Annual Performance Plan of the National Skills Fund (NSF) for 2021- 22. (d) Strategic Plan of the National Skills Fund (NSF) for 2020 - 25. (5) The following papers are referred to the Portfolio Committee on Public Enterprises for consideration and report: (a) Reports on the payment of guaranteed obligations for South African Airways and South African Express Airways. (6) The following paper is referred to the Portfolio Committee on Public Works and Infrastructure for consideration and report: (a) Annual Performance Plan of the Independent Development Trust for 2021-22. (7) The following papers are referred to the Portfolio Committee on Sports, Arts and Culture for consideration and report: (a) Annual Performance Plan of the Luthuli Museum for 2021-22. 4 (b) Annual Performance Plan of the KwaZulu-Natal Museum for 2021-22 – 2023-24. (c) Annual Performance Plan of the Nelson Mandela Museum for 2021 – 22. (d) Annual Performance Plan of the Institute for Drug-Free Sport for 2021- 22. (e) Annual Performance Plan of the William Humphreys Art Gallery for 2021-22. (f) Annual Performance Plan of the Ditsong Museums of South Africa for 2021-22. (g) Annual Performance Plan of the South African Library for the Blind for 2021-22. (h) Annual Performance Plan of the National Library of South Africa for 2021-22. (i) Annual Performance Plan of the National Arts Council for 2021-22. (j) Annual Performance Plan of the National Heritage Council for 2021 – 22. (8) The following paper is referred to the Portfolio Committee on Trade and Industry for consideration and report: (a) Annual Performance Plan of the Department of Trade, Industry and Competition for 2021-22. (9) The following paper is referred to the Portfolio Committee on Agriculture, Land Reform and Rural Development for consideration and report: (a) Annual Performance Plan of the Office of the Valuer-General (OVG) for 2021-22. TABLINGS National Assembly and National Council of Provinces 1. The Minister of Tourism (a) Annual Performance Plan of the Department of Tourism for 2021/22 – 2023/24. 5 (b) Annual Performance Plan of South African Tourism for 2021/22. 2. The Minister of Small Business Development (a) Annual Performance Plan of Small Enterprise Development Agency (Seda) for 2021/22 – 2023/24. 3. The Minister of Finance (a) Strategic Plan of the Independent Regulatory Board for Auditors for 2021 – 2025. 4. The Minister of Forestry, Fisheries and Environment (a) Government Notice No 154, published in Government Gazette No 44203, dated 01 March 2021: Call for nominations of suitable persons to be appointed as Board Members of the South African Weather Service, in terms of the South African Weather Service Act, 2001 (Act No 8 of 2001). (b) Government Notice No 155, published in Government Gazette No 44204, dated 01 March 2021: Notice of list of protected tree species under the Act, in terms of the National Forests Act, 1998 (Act No 84 of 1998). (c) Government Notice No 156, published in Government Gazette No 44205, dated 01 March 2021: Call for nominations of suitable persons to be appointed as members of the South African National Parks Board, in terms of the National Environmental Management Protected Areas Act 2003 (Act No 57 of 2003). (d) Government Notice No 165, published in Government Gazette No 44219, dated 03 March 2021: Call for nominations of suitable persons to be appointed as Board members of the South African National Biodiversity Institute, in terms of the The National Environment Management Biodiversity Act, 2004 (Act No.10 of 2004. (e) Government Notice No 171, published in Government Gazette No 44229, dated 05 March 2021: Draft revised National Biodiversity Framework published for public comment, in terms of the National Environmental Management: Biodiversity Act, 2004 (Act No 10 of 2004). (f) Government Notice No 187, published in Government Gazette No 44246, dated 05 March 2021: Amendment of directions regarding measures to address, prevent and combat the spread of Covid-19 relating to Biodiversity Auctions, in terms of the National Environmental Management: Biodiversity Act, 2004 (Act No 10 of 2004). (g) Government Notice No 212, published in Government Gazette No 44271, dated 12 March 2021: Regulations regarding fees for the provision of Aviation Meteorological Services, in terms of the South African Weather Service Act, 2001 (Act No 8 of 2001). (h) Government Notice No 213, published in Government Gazette No 44272, dated 12 March 2021: Proclamation of certain land in the Mpumalanga Province as the Barberton Makhonjwa Mountains World Heritage Site and to declare the 6 Management Authority, in terms of the World Heritage Convention Act, 1999 (Act No. 49 of 1999). 5. The Acting Minister in The Presidency (a) Annual Performance Plan of the Department of Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation for 2021/2022. (b) Annual Performance Plan of the Media Development and Diversity Agency (MDDA) for 2021/22. COMMITTEE REPORTS National Assembly and National Council of Provinces 7 1. REPORT OF THE OVERSIGHT VISIT OF THE JOINT STANDING COMMITTEE ON DEFENCE AND THE PORTFOLIO COMMITTEE ON DEFENCE AND MILITARY VETERANS TO SELECTED MILITARY BASES IN GAUTENG AND TO SELECTED LANDLINE BORDERS OVER THE PERIOD 27 TO 29 NOVEMBER 2020, DATED 11 FEBRUARY 2021 AND 18 MARCH 2021 1. INTRODUCTION The Joint Standing Committee on Defence (JSCD) and the Portfolio Committee on Defence and Military Veterans (PCODMV) arranged an oversight visit to 1 Military
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