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UNREVISED HANSARD NATIONAL ASSEMBLY THURSDAY, 29 NOVEMBER 2018 Page: 1 THURSDAY, 29 NOVEMBER 2018 ____ PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY ____ The House met at 14:02. The House Chairperson Ms M G Boroto took the Chair and requested members to observe a moment of silence for prayer or meditation. DEBATE ON 16 DAYS OF ACTIVISM OF NO VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN AND CHILDREN: #HEARMETOO – A WOMAN OF FORTITUDE The MINISTER OF SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT: Hon Chairperson, hon Members of Parliament, representatives of Civil Society and Women’s Movements, ladies and gentlemen, I stand here before you to talk about one of the most and highly emotive issues in South Africa and the world. This scourge knows no colour, knows no religion, knows no race, knows no class and knows no political UNREVISED HANSARD NATIONAL ASSEMBLY THURSDAY, 29 NOVEMBER 2018 Page: 2 affiliations. It ravages communities and families across class and the colour line. It is a societal challenge which requires a societal responses. IsiZulu: Ngicela nje ukuthi namhlanje ngingahlushwa uma ngikhuluma ngento ebuhlungu kakhulu kubantu baseNingizimu Afrika. Ngikhuluma ngento engakhethi ukuthi ungubani, unjani, unemali engakanani nokuthi ungubani emphakathini. English: Let us just for a moment put ourselves in the shoes of those who suffer in the hands of abusers. Let us even if it is for a minute feel their pain and trauma. As we do that, let us call upon for those who believe on our almighty and those who believe on ancestors to get into the hearts and minds of these heartless abusers so that they can understand and feel the suffering and the pain that they caused to their victims. -
Annual Report 2007 08 Index
ANNUAL REPORT 2007 08 INDEX VISION & MISSION 2 PRESIDENT’S REPORT 4 CEO REPORT 6 AMATEUR CRICKET 12 WOMEN’S CRICKET 16 COACHING & HIGH PERFORMANCE 18 DOMESTIC PROFESSIONAL CRICKET 22 DOMESTIC CRICKET STATS 24 PROTEAS’ REPORT 26 SA INTERNATIONAL MILESTONES 28 2008 MUTUAL & FEDERAL SA CRICKET AWARDS 30 COMMERCIAL & MARKETING 32 CRICKET OPERATIONS 36 CORPORATE GOVERNANCE REPORT 40 GENERAL COUNCIL 42 BOARD OF DIRECTORS 43 TREASURER’S REPORT 44 FINANCIAL STATEMENTS CONSOLIDATED ANNUAL FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 46 UNITED CRICKET BOARD OF SOUTH AFRICA 62 CRICKET SOUTH AFRICA (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 78 1 VISION & MISSION VISION Cricket South Africa’s vision is to make cricket a truly national sport of winners. This has two elements to it: • To ensure that cricket is supported by the majority of South Africans, and available to all who want to play it • To pursue excellence at all levels of the game MISSION As the governing body of cricket in South Africa, Cricket South Africa will be lead by: • Promoting and protecting the game and its unique spirit in the context of a democratic South Africa. • Basing our activities on fairness, which includes inclusivity and non-discrimination • Accepting South Africa’s diversity as a strength • Delivering outstanding, memorable events • Providing excellent service to Affiliates, Associates and Stakeholders • Optimising commercials rights and properties on behalf of its Affiliates and Associates • Implementing good governance based on King 2, and matching diligence, honesty and transparency to all our activities CODE -
2009-2010 CSA Annual Report and Financial Statement
TOMORROW SHAPING 2 0 0 9 / 1 0 REPORT A N N UA L CRICKET SOUTH AFRICA ANNUAL REPORT 2 0 0 9 / 1 0 SHAPING TOMORROW Shaping Tomorrow We live in the most exciting era of sporting development. A time when full contact sport no longer holds centre stage. It is a passage of time when the art of sport is appreciated over the physicality of competition. Today, latent skills and blossoming talent has a place amongst our youth and the generations to come. It is now the subtle brilliance of deftness, the art of touch, mastery of stroke and pure strategic guile that has turned cricket into the sport of the future. Today cricket is the stage for mental agility and peak physical condition. It is purity of both mind and spirit that produces champions. The re-invention of cricket globally has rejuvenated a desire to master the ultimate game. A sense of camaraderie pursued by both men and women alike. It’s now a passion for gamesmanship, integrity, honesty and fair play. It is a game that can be embraced and played or supported by everyone. We can’t undo the past, but we can shape the future. We do what we do today in cricket, for what will happen TOMORROW. ConTEnTS 4 Vision and Mission 5 Ten Thrusts to Direct Transformation of Cricket in South Africa 6 President’s Message 8 CEO’s Report 18 Mapping the Way Forward 20 Reviving the CSA Presidential Plan 22 Black African Cricket on the Rise 24 KFC Mini Cricket gets Bigger and Better 26 Youth Cricket: Uplifting the Faces of Tomorrow 28 Under-19 Cricket gives Young Stars the Platform to Shine 30 First-Class -
Global Equity Fund Description Plan 3S DCP & JRA MICROSOFT CORP
Global Equity Fund June 30, 2020 Note: Numbers may not always add up due to rounding. % Invested For Each Plan Description Plan 3s DCP & JRA MICROSOFT CORP 2.5289% 2.5289% APPLE INC 2.4756% 2.4756% AMAZON COM INC 1.9411% 1.9411% FACEBOOK CLASS A INC 0.9048% 0.9048% ALPHABET INC CLASS A 0.7033% 0.7033% ALPHABET INC CLASS C 0.6978% 0.6978% ALIBABA GROUP HOLDING ADR REPRESEN 0.6724% 0.6724% JOHNSON & JOHNSON 0.6151% 0.6151% TENCENT HOLDINGS LTD 0.6124% 0.6124% BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY INC CLASS B 0.5765% 0.5765% NESTLE SA 0.5428% 0.5428% VISA INC CLASS A 0.5408% 0.5408% PROCTER & GAMBLE 0.4838% 0.4838% JPMORGAN CHASE & CO 0.4730% 0.4730% UNITEDHEALTH GROUP INC 0.4619% 0.4619% ISHARES RUSSELL 3000 ETF 0.4525% 0.4525% HOME DEPOT INC 0.4463% 0.4463% TAIWAN SEMICONDUCTOR MANUFACTURING 0.4337% 0.4337% MASTERCARD INC CLASS A 0.4325% 0.4325% INTEL CORPORATION CORP 0.4207% 0.4207% SHORT-TERM INVESTMENT FUND 0.4158% 0.4158% ROCHE HOLDING PAR AG 0.4017% 0.4017% VERIZON COMMUNICATIONS INC 0.3792% 0.3792% NVIDIA CORP 0.3721% 0.3721% AT&T INC 0.3583% 0.3583% SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS LTD 0.3483% 0.3483% ADOBE INC 0.3473% 0.3473% PAYPAL HOLDINGS INC 0.3395% 0.3395% WALT DISNEY 0.3342% 0.3342% CISCO SYSTEMS INC 0.3283% 0.3283% MERCK & CO INC 0.3242% 0.3242% NETFLIX INC 0.3213% 0.3213% EXXON MOBIL CORP 0.3138% 0.3138% NOVARTIS AG 0.3084% 0.3084% BANK OF AMERICA CORP 0.3046% 0.3046% PEPSICO INC 0.3036% 0.3036% PFIZER INC 0.3020% 0.3020% COMCAST CORP CLASS A 0.2929% 0.2929% COCA-COLA 0.2872% 0.2872% ABBVIE INC 0.2870% 0.2870% CHEVRON CORP 0.2767% 0.2767% WALMART INC 0.2767% -
Women's T-20 Fixtures 2019 2020
CSA Women's Provincial T20 Fixtures 2019 / 2020 DATE HOME TEAM vs AWAY TEAM STADIUM VENUE October 2019 Sun 13 North West Central Gauteng Lions Senwes Park Potchefstroom Sun 20 Eastern Province South Western Districts St George's Cricket Ground Port Elizabeth Sun 27 Kei Border Khaya Majola Oval Mthatha Sun 27 KwaZulu-Natal Coastal Free State Chatsworth Oval Durban Sun 27 Limpopo Easterns Polokwane Cricket Club Polokwane Sun 27 Northerns North West Mandela Oval Hammanskraal November 2019 Sun 03 Western Province North West Cape Town Cape Town Sun 03 KwaZulu-Natal Inland Mpumalanga Pietermaritzburg Oval Pietermaritzburg Sun 03 Central Gauteng Lions KwaZulu-Natal Coastal Delfos Cricket Club Johannesburg Sun 10 Central Gauteng Lions Free State Delfos Cricket Club Johannesburg Sun 10 North West KwaZulu-Natal Coastal Senwes Park Potchefstroom Sun 17 Western Province Northerns Cape Town Cape Town Sun 17 Boland Eastern Province Eurolux Boland Park Paarl Sun 17 Northern Cape KwaZulu-Natal Inland Diamond Oval Kimberley Sun 24 Western Province KwaZulu-Natal Coastal Cape Town Cape Town Sun 24 Border South Western Districts Buffalo Park Cricket Stadium East London Sun 24 Central Gauteng Lions Northerns Delfos Cricket Club Johannesburg Sun 24 North West Free State Senwes Park Potchefstroom Sun 24 Mpumalanga Limpopo Sasol Cricket Club Secunda December 2019 Sun 01 Boland Kei Eurolux Boland Park Paarl Sun 01 Free State Western Province CUT Tokkiepark Bloemfontein Sun 01 Easterns Northern Cape Willowmoore Park Benoni January 2020 Sun 12 Central Gauteng Lions -
Witchcraft in the Religion of the Hlubi of Qumbu: Focusing on the Issues of Sickness and Healing in the Society
WITCHCRAFT IN THE RELIGION OF THE HLUBI OF QUMBU: FOCUSING ON THE ISSUES OF SICKNESS AND HEALING IN THE SOCIETY by MENSAH-ABORAMPAH OSEI submitted in accordance with the requirements for the degree of DOCTOR OF LITERATURE AND PHILOSOPHY in the subject RELIGIOUS STUDIES at the UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AFRICA PROMOTER: PROF G J A LUBBE JOINT PROMOTER: PROF L D JAFTA NOVEMBER 2003 DECLARATION Student Number: 793-201-4 “ I declare that WITCHCRAFT IN THE RELIGION OF THE HLUBI FOCUSSING ON THE ISSUES OF SICKNESS AND HEALING IN THESOCIETY’’ is my own work and the sourcesthat I have used or quoted have been indicated and acknowledged by means of complete references. SIGNATURE DATE M. OSEI ii ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Without the aid of a great many people, such an endeavour would have been impossible. Primary assistance and encouragement have come from Prof Babatunde Lawuyi and Dr H. Kukertz of Department of Anthropology, University of Transkei and my former colleagues, the late Prof Ephraim `Ntate’ Mosothoane, Dr David Field and Mr Mtozi Nogwina at the Department of Religious Studies, Unitra. My younger brother Dr. Winfred Assibey Bonsu of South African Goldfields, Johannesburg also deserves my appreciation for his encouragement and inspiration. My profound appreciation and debts of gratitude go to Professors Gerrie Lubbe and Liso Jafta, my promoters for their constructive criticism, invaluable suggestions, and stimulating and demanding guidance. Again, I am particularly grateful to Prof Lubbe for reminding me of `Sankofa’ (return and get it) in my Akan tradition when I abandoned my studies for four years after relocating to the United States of America. -
Download the KFC Mini-Cricket Handbook Now
e tiv ac s id k g in t t e G KFC MINI-CRICKET HANDBOOK Developing youth todayi for tomorrow Today we set the boundaries, tomorrow we fly over them. Today we share the little things required in life. Tomorrow they are the standards by which we live. Making Cricket a Truly National Sport of Winners www.cricket.co.za Index Message from CSA Chief Executive ................................................................................................................... 2 Message from KFC ..................................................................................................................................................... 3 Message from CSA Youth Cricket Officer ........................................................................................................ 4 Mini-Cricket History .................................................................................................................................................. 5 Long Term Athlete Development ...................................................................................................................... 7 Equipment .................................................................................................................................................................... 11 Aims and Objectives ................................................................................................................................................. 13 Guidelines for Mini-Cricket ................................................................................................................................... -
Border-Cricket-ANNUA
Vision for Border Cricket Border Cricket will be a world-class community-based sports organization serving the needs of our cricket community by producing personal greatness and cricket excellence at all levels. Border Cricket Values Border Cricket embraces the following values in support of our vision. The Ranking of Values was decided as follows: 1. Personal commitment and Excellence 2. A Goal-directed and action-orientation 3. Transparent and accountable Governance 4. The true spirit of Sportsmanship 5. Non-racist and non-sexist Inclusivity Cornerstones (or building blocks) of the vision A dynamic and Unique Brand with strong heritage. A World-class, integrated Cricket Development Programme. Strong Partnerships with key community and government leaders. Financial Stability strongly backed by loyal sponsors. Appropriate Cricket Facilities which are fully utilised and well maintained. Border Cricket NPC - 2014/2015 T. Ganda S. Ndzundzu President Vice President HON. LIFE VICE PRESIDENTS VICE LIFE HON. R. K. Muzzell G. A. Minkley S. Ngcaba T. Ganda S. Ndzundzu S. Ngcaba S. Moore M. Smith DIRECTORS L. Maurice Z. Dweba J. Naidoo T. Booi (CEO) 2 Border Cricket Annual Report 2015 Full-time Staff Bongco, S Front Office Assistant Mtushe, M Grounds Assistant Booi, R High Performance Coach Muller, D Amateur Cricket Manager Booi, T Chief Executive officer Nel, A Head Groundsman Coko, P Function Assistant Nel, F Maintenance Fortuin, S Stadium Manager Nkanjeni, N Office Assistant Gege, M Hub Coach Pepper, R Customer Liaison Officer Gxanga, C Grounds -
U13 Cricket Week | Preview 20 Schools Code of Conduct | 83
Contents | Messages | Team Lists | Chris Nenzani | President, CSA ...................................... 2 Boland ........................................................................................ 34 Thabang Moroe | Chief Executive, CSA ....................... 3 Border ........................................................................................ 35 Cricket South Africa’s (CSA’s) vision is to make cricket a truly national sport of winners. This has two elements to it: Corrie van Zyl | General Manager, Cricket ................... 4 Easterns ..................................................................................... 36 OUR • To ensure that cricket is supported by the majority of South Africans and available to all who want to play it. • To pursue excellence at all levels of the game. Niels Momberg | Youth and Tertiary Manager, CSA .. 5 Eastern Province ..................................................................... 37 VISION Shaheed Khan | Chairperson, SA Schools Cricket.. 6 Free State ................................................................................. 38 Charles Morgan | Tournament Director ........................ 7 Gauteng .................................................................................... 39 Gary Corin | President, Eastern Cricket ........................ 8 KZN Coastal ............................................................................ 40 As the governing body of cricket in the country, CSA will be led by: Cassim Suliman | CEO, Eastern Cricket ..................... -
The Chimariko Indians and Language
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA PUBLICATIONS IN AMERICAN ARCHAEOLOGY AND ETHNOLOGY Vol. 5, No. 5, pp. 293-380 August 19, 1910 THE CHIMARIKO INDIANS AND LANGUAGE BY ROLAND B. DIXON BERKELEY THE UNIVERSITY PRESS UNIvERSITY OF CALIFORNIA PUBLICATIONS DEPARTMENT OF ANTHROPOLOGY The following publications dealing with archaeological an4 ethnological subjects isued under the direction of the Department of Anthropology are sent in exchange for the publi- cations of anthropological departments and museums, and for Journals devoted to general anthropology or to archaeology and ethnology. They are for sale at the prices stated, which include postage or express charges. Exchanges should be directed to The Exchange Depart- ment, University Library, Berkeley, California, U. S. A. All orders and remittances should be addressed to the University Press. Price Vol. 1. 1. Life and Culture of the Hupa, by Pliny Earle Goddard. Pp. 1-88; plates1-80. September, 1903............................................................... $1.25 2. Hupa Texts, by Pliny Earle Goddard. Pp. 89-368. March, 1904 ....... 8.00 Index, pp. 869-378. Vol. 2. 1. The Exploration of the Potter Creek Cave, by William J. Sinclair. 1-27;Pp.plates 1-14. April, 1904................................... .........40 2. The Languages of the Coast of California South of San Francisco, by A. L. Kroeber. Pp. 29-80, with a map. June, 1904 ..60 3. Types of Indian Culture in California, by A. L. Kroeber. Pp. 81-103. June, 1904 ............................................. .25 4. Basket Designs of the Indians of Northwestern California, by A. L. Kroeber. Pp. 105-164; plates 15-21. January, 1905 .................... .75 5. The Yokuts Language of South Central California, by A. -
From Grassroots to Proteas Long-Term Participant Development Programme
LONG-TERM PARTICIPANT DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME FROM GRASSROOTS TO PROTEAS SHAPING TOMORROW We live in the most exciting era of sporting Today cricket is the stage for mental agility honesty and fair play. It is a game that can development. A time when full contact and peak physical condition. It is purity be embraced and played or supported by sport no longer holds centre stage. It of both mind and spirit that produces everyone. is a passage of time when the art of champions. The re-invention of cricket sport is appreciated over the physicality globally has rejuvenated a desire to master We can’t undo the past, but we can shape of competition. Today, latent skills and the ultimate game. A sense of camaraderie the future. We do what we do today in blossoming talent has a place amongst our pursued by both men and women alike. It’s cricket, for what will happen TOMORROW. youth and the generations to come. It is now now a passion for gamesmanship, integrity, the subtle brilliance of deftness, the art of touch, mastery of stroke and pure strategic guile that has turned cricket into the sport of the future. LONG-TERM PARTICIPANT DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Cricket South Africa’s vision is to make cricket Physical Literacy can be defined as the The belief behind Long Term Athlete a truly national sport of winners and this has mastery of fundamental movement and Development is that it takes 8-12 years of two significant elements to it: fundamental sport skills, and provides training and practice for a player to reach the foundation for Life-long Physical elite levels and that success comes from › To ensure that cricket is supported by the Activity and High Performance Sports. -
National Cricket Week | U17 Rural | Kimberley | 10-14 December 2018 I Contents |
National Cricket Week | U17 Rural | Kimberley | 10-14 December 2018 i Contents | Messages | Team Lists | Chris Nenzani | President, CSA ......................................... 2 Boland ........................................................................................... 18 Thabang Moroe | Chief Executive, CSA .......................... 3 Border Rural ................................................................................ 19 Cricket South Africa’s (CSA’s) vision is to make cricket a truly national sport of winners. This has two elements to it: Corrie van Zyl | General Manager, Cricket ...................... 4 Border Village ............................................................................ 20 OUR • To ensure that cricket is supported by the majority of South Africans and available to all who want to play it. • To pursue excellence at all levels of the game. Niels Momberg | Youth and Tertiary Manager, CSA ..... 5 Border Kei U17 ......................................................................... 21 VISION Shaheed Khan | Chairperson, SA Schools Cricket..... 6 Border Kei U19 ......................................................................... 22 Leon Coetzee | Tournament Director ............................... 7 Eastern Province Coastal ...................................................... 23 Rihan Richards | President, Northern Cape Cricket ..... 8 Eastern Province Inland .......................................................... 24 As the governing body of cricket in the country, CSA will be led by: