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Annexure 23 Iconicandotherevents 2016/17 Budget Annexure 23_IconicAndOtherEvents_2016/17 Budget Entity Memorandum of Understanding will be concluded 2015/16 Revised No. Event Original 2016/17 2017/18 2018/19 with: Budget 1 14th International Entrepreneurship Forum School of Business and Finance UWC R 50,000 2 2016 World Junior Table Tennis Championship South African Table Tennis Board R 40,000 3 25 th Annual Under 9 Football Tournament Wynberg St. Johns Associated Football Club R 24,265 4 A Choired Taste Agri Mega NPC R 100,000 R 100,000 R 50,000 5A Spartacus of Africa The South African National Dance Trust R 50,000 6 ABSA Cape Epic Cape Epic CC R 1,500,000 R 1,500,000 R 1,500,000 R 1,500,000 7 African Fashion Week African Fashion International (PTY) LTD R 1,400,000 R 0 8 African Travel Week Thebe Reed Exhibitions (PTY) LTD R 3,050,000 R 3,202,500 R 2,500,000 9 Art Fair Cape Town Fiera Milano Exhibitions Africa R 50,000 10 Atlantis Harriers Marathon & Fun Run Atlantis Harriers Athletic Club R 50,000 11 AWEH! Cape Town SMME Market Kaggen Music & Film Trust R 50,000 12 Big Fun Spring Carnival Mr. Warren September R 10,000 13 Bishop Lavis Night Market Sub-Council 5 R 0 R 130,000 14 Black Sash Black Sash NPC R 70,000 R 70,000 15 Bonteheuwel Night Market Sub-Council 5 R 0 R 70,000 16 Cape Cultural Events and Carnival Committee Cape Cultural Events and Carnival Committee R 0 R 1,585,000 17 Cape Districts Minstrel Baord Cape Districts Minstrel Baord R 0 R 180,000 18 Cape Malay Choir Board Cape Malay Choir Board R 0 R 695,000 19 Cape to Rio 2017 Royal Cape Yacht Club R 500,000 20 Cape Town Carnival Cape Town Carnival NPC R 2,400,000 R 2,387,000 R 1,541,319 21 Cape Town Cycle Tour Cycle Tour Trust R 1,200,000 R 1,000,000 R 1,000,000 22 Cape Town Electronic Music Festival sSHADOWORKSs R 150,000 R 150,000 23 Cape Town Flower Show Growth Events (Pty) Ltd R 60,000 24 Cape Town Fringe Festival National Arts Festival Grahamstown NPC R 2,863,000 R 2,863,000 R 3,006,150 25 Cape Town Funny Festival Never say Never Public Relations T/A Eddy Cassar Public R 500,000 R 300,000 R 300,000 R 300,000 Relations 26 Cape Town International Jazz Festival Events Social Marketing & Production (PTY) LTD R 2,750,000 R 2,750,000 R 2,750,000 27 Cape Town International Kite Festival Cape Mental Health R 100,000 R 90,000 R 100,000 28 Cape Town Ladies Open Southern Africa PGA Tour R 250,000 R 250,000 29 Cape Town Maker Faire R 100,000 R 100,000 30 Cape Town Marathon Western Province Athletics R 2,000,000 R 2,000,000 R 2,150,000 R 2,300,000 31 Cape Town Minstrel Carnival Association Cape Town Minstrel Carnival Association R 0 R 400,000 32 Cape Town Pride OUTReach Africa R 110,000 33 Cape Town Sixes Black Mango R 100,000 34 Cape Town Surfing Open Accelerate Sport R 150,000 R 150,000 35 Cape Town Tens Circle Way Trading 93 (PTY) LTD R 200,000 R 200,000 R 300,000 36 Commonwealth Fencing Junior and Cadet Championship Fencing Western Cape R 50,000 R 50,000 2015 37 Community Chest Carnival Community Chest R 100,000 R 100,000 38 Community Chest Twilight run Community Chest R 100,000 R 100,000 R 100,000 39 Concerts in the Park Concerts in the Park NPC R 150,000 R 150,000 R 150,000 40 Design Indaba Interactive Africa (PTY)LTD R 2,313,655 R 2,300,000 R 1,600,000 41 Diageo World Class 2015 Diageo R 50,000 42 Disability Conference Ingada Events R 100,000 43 Disabled Golf Open 2017 (South African) South African Disabled Golf Association R 250,000 44 Divas Walk Newspace Publishing CC and Opulent Living Experiences R 15,000 45 DSTV Mitchels Plain Festival Circle of Life Trading (Sole proprietor) R 250,000 R 250,000 R 300,000 R 300,000 R 300,000 46 Durbanville Winter Festival Lions Club NPO R 50,000 47 Dusty Rebels and the Bombshells Rockability Festival Dusty Rebels and the Bombshells R 50,000 R 50,000 1/3 Annexure 23_IconicAndOtherEvents_2016/17 Budget Entity Memorandum of Understanding will be concluded 2015/16 Revised No. Event Original 2016/17 2017/18 2018/19 with: Budget 48 Emzantsi Carnival Harlequin Foundation R 50,000 49 Encounters Film Festival 100000 R 100,000 50 Festive Lights: Ward 29 (Mamre and Atlantis) R 50,000 51 Festive Season Sub-Council Events R 300,000 R 0 R 250,000 52 FIDIC-GAMA Conference 2017 Consulting Engineers South Africa (CESA) R 100,000 53 Final round provincial championships Western Province Practical Shooting Association R 20,000 54 FNB Cape Town One Run Still Water Sport R 150,000 R 150,000 55 Free Athlone Summer Festival Concert Bridgetown Theatre Company R 40,000 56 Gordon's Bay Winterland Gordon's Bay Business Forum R 100,000 R 100,000 R 100,000 57 Grid Bienale 2017 Amsterdam Photo Foundation R 500,000 58 Gugulethu Wine and Lifestyle Festival Octagon Marketing, Spill and Lungile Mbalo R 200,000 R 200,000 59 Houtbay Green Faire Envirochild (NPO) R 20,000 60 IFLA World Library and Information Congress IFLA World Library and Information Congress R 150,000 R 150,000 61 Infecting the City Art Africa TC Africa Centre R 0 R 500,000 R 500,000 62 International Blind Bowls Association World Championships National Association of Blind Bowlers R 200,000 63 International Dance Festival iKapa Dance Theatre Productions R 100,000 64 International Labour and Employment Relations (ILERA) International Labour and Employement Relations R 150,000 65 ITU World Triatholon Series Worldsport (PTY) LTD R 2,100,000 R 2,100,000 R 2,200,000 66 J&B Metropolitan Kenilworth Racing (PTY)LTD R 200,000 R 50,000 67 J&B Metropolitan (2015) Kenilworth Racing (PTY)LTD R 200,000 68 Jive Slave Route Challenge ITHEKO Sports Management T/A ITHEKO Events R 100,000 R 100,000 R 100,000 Management 69 Kaapse Klopse Karnival Association Kaapse Klopse Karnival Association R 0 R 350,000 70 Kaleidoscope 2015 Dance for All R 250,000 71 Keep the Dream Malay Choir Board Keep the Dream Malay Choir Board R 0 R 200,000 72 Kite Surf World Cup ACT AGENCY GmbH R 0 73 Kitesurfing Armanda One Movement Events R 75,000 74 Lion of Africa Cape Town Open South African Professional Golf Association R 2,000,000 R 1,500,000 R 2,300,000 R 2,300,000 75 Lions Club International Multiple District 410 Convention Lions Club International District 410A R 130,000 76 Lipton Cup Royal Cape Yacht Club R 100,000 R 150,000 R 150,000 77 L'Ormarins Queens Plate Celebrity Services Africa (PTY) LTD R 200,000 R 200,000 78 Mamre Festival Mamre Wildflower Festival Committee R 255,809 R 255,809 R 250,000 79 MAWLID Mawlid South Africa R 260,000 R 260,000 R 200,000 80 Military Tattoo South African National Defense Force R 240,000 R 240,000 R 200,000 81 Mining Indaba Euromoney Trading Limited R 200,000 R 200,000 R 200,000 82 Minstrels, Malay Choirs & Christmas Bands R 3,650,000 R 0 R 3,800,000 83 Mitchell's Plain Titans 5 Km Fun Run Mitchells Plain Titans AC R 20,000 R 10,000 84 Muizenberg Festival (June SPEV) Jungle Theatre Company R 38,000 85 Music Exchange Conference,Workshop and Showcase Music Exchange NPC R 50,000 86 National Conference on Environmentla Health 2016 South African Instiitute of Environmental Health (SAIEH) R 100,000 87 National Traditional Music Festival Boeremusiekgilde van Suid Afrika R 60,000 88 Navy Festival South African Navy R 200,000 R 200,000 89 New Years Cricket Test Western Province Cricket Association R 250,000 R 250,000 90 New Years Cricket Test (2015) Western Province Cricket Association R 121,921 91 New Years Eve Event V & A Waterfront (PTY) Ltd R 500,000 R 300,000 R 300,000 92 Nuv Cup Elite Boxing Round Western Cape Open Boxing Organisation R 5,000 2/3 Annexure 23_IconicAndOtherEvents_2016/17 Budget Entity Memorandum of Understanding will be concluded 2015/16 Revised No. Event Original 2016/17 2017/18 2018/19 with: Budget 93 Oil and Gas Conference Cape Town Limit-less Future Trading and Projects (Pty) Ltd R 200,000 94 Old Mutual Two Oceans Marathon Two Oceans Marathon NPC R 800,000 R 600,000 R 800,000 95 One City Many Cultures One City Events Company t/a Cape Town Festival R 50,000 R 50,000 96 Open Book Festival Cape Town Literary Festival CC R 150,000 R 150,000 R 150,000 97 Open Design Festival Cape Craft and Design Institute (NPO) R 1,000,000 R 1,000,000 R 500,000 98 Outsurance Gun Run Atlantic Athletic Club R 200,000 R 200,000 99 Radio 786 20th Anniversary Gala Dinner Radio 786 R 40,000 100 SA Golf Hall Museum South African Golf Heritage Trust (PBO) R 50,000 101 SA Innovation Summit SA Innovation Summit (Pty) Ltd R 0 R 1,000,000 R 1,000,000 R 1,000,000 R 1,000,000 102 SA Juniors International World Golf Tournament Series Durbanville Golf Club R 50,000 103 SA Koorraad SA Koorraad R 0 R 142,000 104 Sally Little Book Launch and Golf day Unimedia Pro R 125,000 105 Sasol Solar Challenge Advanced Energy Foundation trading as Solar Challenge, R 50,000 South Africa 106 SEDA Annual Entrepreneurs Expo 2015 Seda Cape Town R 30,000 107 SEMC2016 :Structural Engineering,Mechanics and UCT Department of Civil Engineering R 110,000 Computation 108 Silent Walk DeafSA Western Cape R 20,000 109 Slave Walk of Emancipation District 6 Museum R 80,000 R 80,000 R 100,000 110 South Africa vs Chile (Under 17) South African Football Association R 132,066 111 South African International Ballet Competition Cape Town International Ballet Competition R 400,000 112 South African Menswear Week BLACK OYSTERCATCHER INVESTMENTS 7 (PTY) LTD R 184,000 R 200,000 113 South African National Table Tennis Championships Western Province Table Tennis R 50,000 R 50,000 114 South African United Christmas Bands South African United Christmas Bands R 0 R 100,000 115 South African Womens Masters World Sports Promotions (Pty) Ltd R 1,000,000 R 0 R 2,000,000 116 SPAR Ladies Race WP Athletics R 106,000 R 106,000 R 150,000 117 ST.
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