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1 PARLIAMENTARY PROGRAMME FOR THE WEEK OF 29 JANUARY 2 FEBRUARY MONDAY, 29 JANUARY MONDAY, 29 JANUARY TUESDAY, 30 JANUARY TUESDAY, 30 JANUARY 09:00-17:00 NCOP Members Induction WEDNESDAY, 31 JANUARY 10:00-11:00 Chief Whips Forum (Closed meeting) WEDNESDAY, 31 JANUARY 09:00-17:00 NCOP Members Induction THURSDAY, 1 FEBRUARY 08:30 NA Programme Committee (E249) THURSDAY, 1 FEBUARY 08:30-10:00 Multiparty Whips Forum (Closed meeting) FRIDAY, 2 FEBRUARY FRIDAY, 2 FEBUARY WEEK 4 MONDAY, 12 FEBRUARY MONDAY, 12 FEBRUARY

2 TUESDAY, 13 FEBRUARY TUESDAY, 13 FEBRUARY WEDNESDAY, 14 FEBRUARY 10:00-11:00 Chief Whips Forum (Closed meeting) WEDNESDAY, 14 FEBRUARY THURSDAY, 15 FEBRUARY 10:00 12:30 CAUCUS THURSDAY, 15 FEBRUARY 14:00 ±15:30 PLENARY Draft resolution (Mr J S Malema): Motion of no confidence in the President in terms of section 102(2) of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996 (85) FRIDAY, 16 FEBRUARY FRIDAY, 16 FEBRUARY 10:00 PLENARY Election of the President 19:00 JOINT SITTING State-of-the-Nation Address by President of the Republic of South Africa WEEK 5 MONDAY, 19 FEBRUARY MONDAY, 19 FEBRUARY 10:00 13:00 JOINT SITTING Debate on President s State-of-the-nation Address 10:00 13:00 JOINT SITTING Debate on President s State-of-the-nation Address

3 14:00 ±20:00 JOINT SITTING (Resumption) Debate on President s State-of-the-nation Address 14:00 ±20:00 JOINT SITTING (Resumption) Debate on President s State-of-the-nation Address TUESDAY, 20 FEBRUARY 14:00 ±15:15 JOINT SITTING Reply by President on debate on State-of-the-nation Address TUESDAY, 20 FEBRUARY 14:00 ±15:15 JOINT SITTING Reply by President on debate on State-of-the-nation Address Study Groups WEDNESDAY, 21 FEBRUARY WEDNESDAY, 21 FEBRUARY 10:00-11:00 Chief Whips Forum (Closed meeting) (Budget Speech) Introduction: Appropriation Bill [B ] (prop s77) and tabling of Division of Revenue Bill [B ] (prop s76)(1)) Study Groups THURSDAY, 22 FEBRUARY 08:30 Programme Committee (E249) 10:00 12:30 CAUCUS THURSDAY, 22 FEBRUARY FRIDAY, 23 FEBRUARY FRIDAY, 23 FEBRUARY

4 WEEK 6 MONDAY, 26 FEBRUARY TUESDAY, 27 FEBRUARY MONDAY, 26 FEBRUARY TUESDAY, 27 FEBRUARY 14:00 ±17:00 PLENARY 1. Consideration of Reports of PC on Communications on: (5) Oversight visit to Government Communication and Information System (GCIS), the Department of Communications as well as its reporting entities (ATC, 14 February 2018, p 1) (5) Oversight visit to KwaZulu-Natal province (ATC, 8 February 2018, p 4) 2. Draft resolution (Mr J S Malema): Expropriation of land without compensation (85) 3. Motions without notice 4. Members statements (40) 5. Notices of motion Study Groups WEDNESDAY, 28 FEBRUARY WEDNESDAY, 28 FEBRUARY

5 10:00-11:00 Chief Whips Forum (Closed meeting) 11:30 13:00 Joint Rules Committee (venue tbc) 15:00 ±19:30 PLENARY 1. Statement by the Minister of Police on increased killing of police officers in the country, with particular focus on the incident that happened in Engcobo (74) 2. Consideration of Report of PC on Health on South African Human Rights Commission s report investigation into oncology services in KwaZulu-Natal province (ATC, 9 February 2018, p 2) (5) 3. Consideration of Report of PC on Small Business Development on Oversight visit to Free State province from August 2017 (ATC, 12 December 2017, p 4) (5) 4. Consideration of Reports of JSC on Financial Management of Parliament on: (5) Parliament of Republic of South Africa s 2016/17 Annual Report Parliament of Republic of South Africa s 2017/18 Mid-Year Performance (ATC, 1 December 2017, p 3-17) 5. Consideration of Reports of SC on Auditor-General on: (5) Auditor-General South Africa Draft Strategic Plan and Budget Integrated Annual Report of Auditor-General for 2016/17 financial year (ATC, 30 November 2017, p 50-64) 6. Consideration of Reports of PC on Water and Sanitation on: (5) First Quarterly Progress Report for Department of Water and Sanitation for 2017/18 financial year

6 Fourth Quarterly Progress Report for Department of Water and Sanitation for 2016/17 financial year (ATC, 30 November 2017, p 9-19) 7. Motions without notice 8. Members statements (40) 9. Notices of motion Study Groups THURSDAY, 1 MARCH 08:30 Programme Committee (E249) 10:00 Multi-Party Women s Caucus THURSDAY, 1 MARCH 14:00 ±16:50 PLENARY 1. Condolences for Mr Laloo Chiba, former MP (51) 2. Condolences for Ms Beatrice Ngcobo, MP (51) 3. Motions without notice 4. Members statements (40) 5. Notices of motion FRIDAY, 2 MARCH FRIDAY, 2 MARCH WEEK 7 MONDAY, 5 MARCH MONDAY, 5 MARCH

7 TUESDAY, 6 MARCH 14:00 ±18:30 PLENARY 1. Consideration of Report of PC on Communications on Films and Publications Amendment Bill [B ] (ATC, 28 November 2017, p 7) 2. Second Reading debate: Films and Publications Amendment Bill [B 37B 2015](s75) (73) 3. Consideration of Report of SC on Finance on Special Report of Public Protector on implementation of remedial action contained in Public Protector Report No 18 of 2011/12 on Maladministration during privatization of Venda Pension Fund: Report No 15 of 2016/17 (ATC, 23 November 2017, p 2) (5) 4. Consideration of Report of PC on Water and Sanitation on Oversight visit to Limpopo Province (ATC, 22 November 2017, p 133) (5) 5. Subject for discussion (Ms J L Fubbs): Acknowledging the role, mandate and independence of the South African Reserve Bank, in line with international practice, to ensure full public ownership of the Bank (85) 6. Motions without notice 7. Members statements (40) TUESDAY, 6 MARCH 08:30-10:00 Multiparty Whips Forum (Closed meeting) 08:30 09:30 Committee of Chairpersons Meeting 10:00 17:00 STRATEGIC PLANNING (ANNUAL REVIEW) SESSION 8. Notices of motion Study Groups WEDNESDAY, 7 MARCH WEDNESDAY, 7 MARCH

8 10:00-11:00 Chief Whips Forum (Closed meeting) 15:00 ±19:30 PLENARY 1. Questions for Oral Reply: (180) Cluster 1: Peace and Security 2. Consideration of Fiscal Framework and Revenue Proposals, 2018 and of Report of SC on Finance thereon (ATC, March 2018, p ) (86) 08:30-10:00 Programming Committee Meeting (S12A) 10:00 13:00 NCOP Members training by the Office of the Auditor General 13:00-14:00 Provincial Delegation Meetings Consideration of report of the Select Committee on Finance: Fiscal Framework and Revenue Proposals Study Groups THURSDAY, 8 MARCH 08:30 Programme Committee (E249) 10:00 12:30 CAUCUS 14:00 ±18:00 PLENARY 1. Statement by the Minister of Health on the outbreak of Listeriosis in South Africa (74) 2. Debate on urgent matter of national public importance (Mr A M Shaik Emam): The water crisis in the Western Cape, the City of Cape Town in particular, and in other provinces, and the impact it has on the country as a result of drought, global warming and other contributing factors (90) 3. Consideration of Reports of PC on Tourism on: (5) Oversight visit to Limpopo Province Oversight visit to Western Cape Province (ATC, 17 November 2017, p 2-31) THURSDAY, 8 MARCH (Immediately after Plenary) Questions: Cluster 1A Peace and Security - Police - Justice and Correctional Services - Defence and Military Veterans Briefing to NCOP Delegates on NCOP Report Back Session - Taking Parliament to the People Eastern Cape Province

9 4. Motions without notice 5. Members statements (40) 6. Notices of motion FRIDAY, 9 MARCH FRIDAY, 9 MARCH WEEK 8 MONDAY, 12 MARCH TUESDAY, 13 MARCH 14:00 ±17:30 PLENARY MONDAY, 12 MARCH NCOP REPORT BACK SESSION: TAKING PARLIAMENT TO THE PEOPLE: EASTERN CAPE TUESDAY, 13 MARCH NCOP REPORT BACK SESSION: TAKING PARLIAMENT TO THE PEOPLE: EASTERN CAPE 1. Consideration of Report of PC on Economic Development on Oversight visits to Mpumalanga and Gauteng (ATC, 15 November 2017, p 2) (5) 2. Consideration of Report of PC on Mineral Resources on Oversight visit to Gauteng (ATC, 14 November 2017, p 40) (5) 3. Subject for discussion (Mr N Singh): The plight of foreign qualified medical doctors who find themselves ineligible to sit for the Health Professions Council of South Africa board exams because of section 4 regulation contained in the Health Professions Act (No. 56 of 1974) (85) 4. Motions without notice

10 Study Groups 5. Members statements (40) 6. Notices of motion WEDNESDAY, 14 MARCH 10:00-11:00 Chief Whips Forum (Closed meeting) WEDNESDAY, 14 MARCH NCOP REPORT BACK SESSION: TAKING PARLIAMENT TO THE PEOPLE: EASTERN CAPE 15:00 ±17:30 PLENARY Questions to the President Note: [Deadline for Submission of Questions (Cluster 1B: Peace and Security) scheduled for 27 March 2018] Study Groups THURSDAY, 15 MARCH 08:30 Programme Committee (E249) 10:00 ±12:40 PLENARY 1. Second Reading debate: Division of Revenue Bill [B ](prop s76(1)) (73) 2. Debate on Human Rights Day: Celebrating the Centenary of NR Mandela by promoting and deepening a Human Rights culture across society (85) THURSDAY, 15 MARCH NCOP REPORT BACK SESSION: TAKING PARLIAMENT TO THE PEOPLE: EASTERN CAPE FRIDAY, 16 MARCH FRIDAY, 16 MARCH NCOP REPORT BACK SESSION: TAKING PARLIAMENT TO THE PEOPLE: EASTERN CAPE

11 WEEK 9 MONDAY, 19 MARCH TUESDAY, 20 MARCH MONDAY, 19 MARCH TUESDAY, 20 MARCH 14:00 ±16:30 PLENARY Questions to the Deputy President Study Groups WEDNESDAY, 21 MARCH THURSDAY, 22 MARCH FRIDAY, 23 MARCH HUMAN RIGHTS DAY WEDNESDAY, 21 MARCH THURSDAY, 22 MARCH FRIDAY, 23 MARCH HUMAN RIGHTS DAY WEEK 10 MONDAY, 26 MARCH MONDAY, 26 MARCH TUESDAY, 27 MARCH TUESDAY, 27 MARCH 08:30-10:00 Multiparty Whips Forum (Closed meeting)

12 14:00 ±19:00 PLENARY 1. Condolences for Ms F S Loliwe, MP (51) 2. Consideration of Report of Ad Hoc Committee on Funding of Political Parties on Political Party Funding Bill [B ](ATC, 20 March 2018, p 90) 3. Second Reading debate: Political Party Funding Bill [B ](s75) (72) 4. Subject for discussion (Ms C C September): A renewed approach towards skills development to ensure opportunities for economic activity (85) 5. Motions without notice 6. Members statements (40) (stood over on 8 March 2018) 08:30 09:30 Committee of Chairpersons Meeting Questions: Cluster 1B Peace and Security - International Relations and Cooperation - State Security - Home Affairs 7. Members statements (40) 8. Notices of motion Study Groups WEDNESDAY, 28 MARCH 09:00 13:00 Special Committee of Chairpersons (E249) 10:00-11:00 Chief Whips Forum (Closed meeting) THURSDAY, 29 MARCH 08:30 09:00 Joint Programme Committee (E249) 09:00 NA Programme Committee (E249) WEDNESDAY, 28 MARCH 08:30-10:00 Programming Committee Meeting (S12A) 13:00-14:00 Provincial Delegation Meetings Questions to the Deputy President THURSDAY, 29 MARCH

13 FRIDAY, 30 MARCH GOOD FRIDAY FRIDAY, 30 MARCH GOOD FRIDAY CONSTITUENCY PERIOD: 3 16 APRIL WEEK 11 MONDAY, 16 APRIL TUESDAY, 17 APRIL WEDNESDAY, 18 APRIL 10:00 11:00 Chief Whips Forum (Closed meeting) (p) THURSDAY, 19 APRIL 08:30 Programme Committee (E249) MONDAY, 16 APRIL TUESDAY, 17 APRIL 08:30 09:50 Joint Whips and Chairpersons meeting (S26) WEDNESDAY, 18 APRIL Questions: Cluster 2A Social Services - Arts and Culture - Sport and Recreation - Basic Education - Higher Education and Training 08:30-10:00 Programming Committee meeting (S12A) 13:00-14:00 Provincial Delegation meetings THURSDAY, 19 APRIL 10:00 12:30 Party Caucuses Debate on the Outcomes of the Report-Back Session: Taking Parliament to the People in Eastern Cape: Making Your Future Work Better Learning from Madiba: Following up on our commitments

14 FRIDAY, 20 APRIL FRIDAY, 20 APRIL Questions: Cluster 2B Social Services - Health - Social Development - Human Settlements - Water and Sanitation JOINT AND AD HOC 09:00 16:00 NCOP Rules Committee Meeting (S12A) WEEK 12 MONDAY, 23 APRIL MONDAY, 23 APRIL TUESDAY, 24 APRIL TUESDAY, 24 APRIL 14:00 ±19:30 PLENARY 1. Consideration of Report of PC on Environmental Affairs on Marine Spatial Planning Bill [B 9B 2017] (ATC, 28 March 2018, p 6) 2. Second Reading debate: Marine Spatial Planning Bill [B 9D 2017] (s76(1)) (73) 3. Consideration of Report of PC on Health on National Health Laboratory Service Amendment Bill [B ] (ATC, 29 March 2018, p 7) 4. Second Reading debate: National Health Laboratory Service

15 Amendment Bill [B 15B ](s76(1)) (73) 5. Consideration of Report of PC on Transport on National Land Transport Amendment Bill [B ] (ATC, 16 April 2018, p 1) 6. Second Reading debate: National Land Transport Bill [B 7B 2016](s76(1)) (73) 7. Consideration of Removal of Councillor of Independent Communications Authority of South Africa (ICASA) (Report of PC on Communications, see ATC, 28 March 2018, p 4) (5) 8. Consideration of legislative proposal to amend the Independent Police Investigative Directorate Act (No 1 of 2011), submitted by Portfolio Committee on Police (ATC, 16 March 2018, p 3) (5) 9. Motions without notice 10. Members statements (40) 11. Notices of motion Study Groups WEDNESDAY, 25 APRIL 10:00 11:00 Chief Whips Forum (Closed meeting) WEDNESDAY, 25 APRIL 15:00 ±17:45 PLENARY Questions to the Deputy President (180) THURSDAY, 26 APRIL 08:30 Programme Committee (E249) THURSDAY, 26 APRIL

16 FRIDAY, 27 APRIL FREEDOM DAY FRIDAY, 27 APRIL FREEDOM DAY WEEK 13 MONDAY, 30 APRIL MONDAY, 30 APRIL TUESDAY, 1 MAY TUESDAY, 1 MAY WORKERS DAY WORKERS DAY WEDNESDAY, 2 MAY 10:00 11:00 Chief Whips Forum (Closed meeting) 15:00 ±16:30 PLENARY Debate on Workers Day: Celebrating 100 years of Nelson Mandela Restoration of workers rights to dignity through the National Minimum Wage (84) THURSDAY, 3 MAY 08:30 Programme Committee (E249) 10:00 CAUCUS 14:00 ±17:45 JOINT SITTING 1. Tributes to Dr Zola Skweyiya, former Minister of Social Development (71) 2. Tributes to Ms Winnie Madikizela-Mandela, MP (71) WEDNESDAY, 2 MAY 16:00 PLENARY THURSDAY, 3 MAY 10:00 12:30 Party Caucuses 14:00 ±17:45 JOINT SITTING 1. Motions 2. Consideration of Division of Revenue Bill 1. Tributes to Dr Zola Skweyiya, former Minister of Social Development (71) 2. Tributes to Ms Winnie Madikizela-Mandela, MP (71)

17 FRIDAY, 4 MAY FRIDAY, 4 MAY JOINT AND AD HOC WEEK 14 MONDAY, 7 MAY MONDAY, 7 MAY TUESDAY, 8 MAY TUESDAY, 8 MAY LOCAL GOVERNMENT WEEK 14:00 ±17:00 PLENARY Questions to the President (180) Study Groups WEDNESDAY, 9 MAY 10:00 11:00 Chief Whips Forum (Closed meeting) MINI PLENARIES (BUDGET VOTES): 14:00 ±16:00 Debate on Vote 14: Basic Education (NA Chamber) Debate on Vote 30: Science and Technology (OAC) Debate on Vote 12: Statistics South Africa (E249) 16:15 ±18:15 Debate on Vote 21: Justice and Constitutional Development (NA Chamber) Debate on Vote 17: Social Development (OAC) WEDNESDAY, 9 MAY LOCAL GOVERNMENT WEEK Study Groups THURSDAY, 10 MAY THURSDAY, 10 MAY

18 08:30 Programme Committee (E249) 10:00 CAUCUS MINI PLENARIES (BUDGET VOTES): 14:00 ±16:00 Debate on Vote 25: Economic Development (NA Chamber) Debate on Vote 37: Arts and Culture (E249) 16:15 ±18:15 Debate on Vote 38: Human Settlements (OAC) Debate on Vote 3: Communications (E249) FRIDAY, 11 MAY MINI PLENARIES (BUDGET VOTES): 10:00 ±12:00 Debate on Vote 39: Rural Development and Land Reform (OAC) Debate on Vote 8: Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation (E249) 10:00 12:30 Party Caucuses FRIDAY, 11 MAY 1. Motions 2. Debate on Local Government Week Outcomes JOINT AND AD HOC WEEK 15 MONDAY, 14 MAY MONDAY, 14 MAY TUESDAY, 15 MAY MINI PLENARIES (BUDGET VOTES): 10:00 ±12:00 Debate on Vote 28: Labour (NA Chamber) Debate on Vote 4: Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs (OAC) Debate on Vote 29: Mineral Resources (E249) 14:00 ±16:00 Debate on Vote 34: Trade and Industry (NA Chamber) Debate on Vote 11: Public Works (OAC) Debate on Vote 6: International Relations and Cooperation (E249) 16:15 ±18:15 Debate on Vote 16: Health (NA Chamber) TUESDAY, 15 MAY 08:30-09:30 Committee of Chairpersons meeting (S26) 08:30 10:00 Joint Whips Forum (Closed meeting) (V119) 1. Motions 2. Reports 3. Legislation 4. Policy debate on Budget Vote 23: Police 5. Policy debate on Budget Vote 20: Independent Police Investigative Directorate (Items 4 and 5 one debate) (proposed)

19 Debate on Vote 23 & 20: Police & Independent Police Investigative Directorate (IPID) (OAC) Debate on Vote 9: Public Enterprises (E249) WEDNESDAY, 16 MAY 10:00 11:00 Chief Whips Forum (Closed meeting) MINI PLENARIES (BUDGET VOTES): 14:00 ±16:00 Debate on Vote 26: Energy (NA Chamber) Debate on Vote 5: Home Affairs (OAC) Debate on Vote 24: Agriculture and Forestry (E249) 16:15 ±18:15 Debate on Vote 22: Office of the Chief Justice and Judicial Administration (NA Chamber) Debate on Vote 10: Public Service and Administration (OAC) Debate on Vote 27: Environmental Affairs (E249) THURSDAY, 17 MAY 08:30 Programme Committee (E249) 10:00 Multi-Party Women s Caucus MINI PLENARIES (BUDGET VOTES): 14:00 ±16:00 Debate on Vote 15: Higher Education and Training (NA Chamber) Debate on Vote 18: Correctional Services (OAC) Debate on Vote 32: Telecommunications and Postal Services (E249) 16:15 ±18:15 Debate on Vote 31: Small Business Development (NA Chamber) Debate on Vote 33: Tourism (OAC) Debate on Vote 13: Women (E249) FRIDAY, 18 MAY MINI PLENARIES (BUDGET VOTES): WEDNESDAY, 16 MAY 08:30-10:00 Programming Committee meeting (S12A) 13:00-14:00 Provincial Delegation meetings THURSDAY, 17 MAY 10:00 12:30 Party Caucuses 1. Reports 2. Legislation 3. Debate on the Outcomes of the Report-Back Session: Taking Parliament to the People in Eastern Cape: Making Your Future Work Better Learning from Madiba: Following up on our commitments 4. Policy debate on Budget Vote 26: Energy (proposed) (provisional) 1. Reports 2. Legislation 3. Debate on Provincial Week (9 13 October 2017) Report: Advancing our collective efforts to creating work opportunities for our people 4. Policy debate on Budget Vote JOINT AND AD HOC

20 10:00 ±12:00 Debate on Vote 19: Defence and Military Veterans (NA Chamber) Debate on Vote 35: Transport (OAC) Debate on Vote 7: National Treasury (State Security) (E249) WEEK 16 MONDAY, 21 MAY MONDAY, 21 MAY TUESDAY, 22 MAY MINI PLENARIES (BUDGET VOTES): 10:00 ±12:00 Debate on Vote 36: Water and Sanitation (NA Chamber) Debate on Vote 40: Sport and Recreation South Africa (OAC) Debate on Vote 7: National Treasury (E249) TUESDAY, 22 MAY 1. Motions 2. Policy debate on Budget Vote 2: Parliament 3. Policy debate on Budget Vote 25: Economic Development 4. Policy debate on Budget Vote 31: Small Business Development (Items 3 and 4 one debate) 14:00 ±18:30 PLENARY 1. Debate on Vote 2: Parliament (255) 2. Consideration of Reports on Budget Votes (no debate) Study Groups WEDNESDAY, 23 MAY 10:00 11:00 Chief Whips Forum (Closed meeting) 14:00 ±20:00 PLENARY Debate on Vote 1: Presidency (266) WEDNESDAY, 23 MAY 1. Consideration of Report of Round Table Discussions on Youth Development, 29 July 2015 (ATC, 8 March 2016, p 3) 2. Consideration of Report of Women s Round Table Discussion, 1 2 September 2015 (ATC, 7 April 2016, p 12)

21 3. Consideration of Annual Report of Joint Committee on Ethics and Member s Interests (2016) (ATC, 9 November 2017, p 4) 4. Consideration of Reports of the Joint Standing Committee on the Financial Management of Parliament on the: 4.1 Parliament of the Republic of South Africa s 2017/18 Mid-Year Performance (ATC, 1 December 2017, p 3 ) 4.2 Parliament of the Republic of South Africa s 2016/17 Annual Report (ATC, 1 December 2017, p 17) 5. Consideration of Reports of Select Committee on Petitions and Executive Undertakings: 5.1 Study tour undertaken to Sweden, Stockholm, from 2 to 6 October 2017 (ATC, 8 May 2018, p 145) 5.2 Hearing of the embrace dignity petition (ATC, 8 May 2018, p 182) THURSDAY, 24 MAY 08:30 Programme Committee (E249) 10:00 CAUCUS 14:00 ±16:30 PLENARY 1. Resumption of debate on Vote 1: The Presidency (Reply by President) 2. Debate on Africa Day: The legacy of Nelson Mandela in building a FRIDAY, 25 MAY 10:00 ±16:30 PLENARY better Africa and a better world (84) 1. Consideration of Report of SC on Appropriations on Appropriation Bill [B ] (ATC, 22 May 2018, p 5) 2. First Reading debate: Appropriation Bill [B ](s77) (94) 3. Consideration of Votes and Schedules: Appropriation Bill [B ](s77) (188) 4. Second Reading: Appropriation Bill [B ](s77)(no debate) THURSDAY, 24 MAY 10:00 12:30 Party Caucuses FRIDAY, 25 MAY 1. Policy debate on Budget Vote 35: Transport (proposed) 2. Debate on Africa Day: Advancing the legacy of Nelson Mandela in building a better Africa and just world JOINT AND AD HOC

22 WEEK 17 MONDAY, 28 MAY TUESDAY, 29 MAY 09:00 ±13:00 PLENARY 1. Statement by the Minister of International Relations and Cooperation on the killing of Palestinian civilians and withdrawal of South African ambassador from Israel (74) 2. Consideration of Report of SC on Auditor-General on Public Audit Amendment Bill [B ] (ATC, 23 May 2018, p 5) 3. Second Reading Debate: Public Audit Amendment Bill [B ](s75) (72) 4. Consideration of Report of SC on Appropriations and Finance on the contract extension of Director of the Parliamentary Budget Office (see ATC, 24 May 2018, p ) (5) 5. Debate on Youth Day: Live the legacy: Towards a socioeconomically empowered youth (84) 6. Consideration of Report of PC on Science and Technology on National Research Foundation Amendment Bill [B ](s75) (ATC, 29 March 2018, p 16) 7. Second Reading: National Research Foundation Amendment Bill [B 23B 2017](s75) (5) MONDAY, 28 MAY TUESDAY, 29 MAY 08:30-09:30 Committee of Chairpersons meeting (S26) 08:30 10:00 Joint Whips Forum (Closed meeting) (V119) 1. Motions 2. Consideration of Report of Select Committee on Co-operative Governance and Traditional Affairs on Notice of Intervention issued in terms of section 139(1)(b) of the Constitution, 1996 to Inkosi Langalibalele and Mpofana Local Municipalities, KwaZulu Natal (provisional) 3. Policy debate on Budget Vote 5: Home Affairs 4. Policy debate on Budget Vote 15: Higher Education and Training

23 14:00 ±19:45 PLENARY (Contd.) 8. Questions to the Deputy President (180) 9. Consideration of Report of PC on Labour on Basic Conditions of Employment Amendment Bill [B ] (ATC, 18 May 2018, p 3) 10. Consideration of Report of PC on Labour on Labour Relations Amendment Bill [B ] (ATC, 18 May 2018, p 17) 11. Consideration of Report of PC on Labour on National Minimum Wage Bill [B ] (ATC, 18 May 2018, p 11) 12. Second Reading Debate: Basic Conditions of Employment Amendment Bill [B 30B 2017], Labour Relations Amendment Bill [B 32B 2017] and National Minimum Wage Bill [B 31B 2017] (s75) (94) 13. Consideration of Report of PC on Rural Development and Land Reform on Communal Property Associations Amendment Bill [B ] (ATC, 25 April 2018, p 3) 14. Second Reading debate: Communal Property Associations Amendment Bill [B 12B 2017] (s76(1)) (73) 15. Consideration of legislative proposal to amend the Public Investment Corporation Act (No 23 of 2004), submitted by SC on Finance (ATC, 22 May 2018, p 56) (5) WEDNESDAY, 30 MAY WEDNESDAY, 30 MAY 08:30-10:00 Programming Committee meeting (S12A) 13:00-14:00 Provincial Delegation meetings

24 THURSDAY, 31 MAY 1. Reports 2. Legislation 3. Policy debate on Budget Vote 23: Police 4. Policy debate on Budget Vote 20: Independent Police Investigative Directorate (Items 3 and 4 one debate) 5. Policy debate on Budget Vote 36: Water and Sanitation Note: [Deadline for Submission of Questions to the Deputy President scheduled for 13 June 2018] THURSDAY, 31 MAY 10:00 12:30 Party Caucuses Debate on the annual address by the Deputy President of the RSA to the NCOP: Building a partnership for socio-economic advancement in the true spirit of Nelson Mandela and Albertina Sisulu FRIDAY, 1 JUNE FRIDAY, 1 JUNE JOINT AND AD HOC WEEK 18 MONDAY, 4 JUNE TUESDAY, 5 JUNE MONDAY, 4 JUNE TUESDAY, 5 JUNE 1. Motions 2. Reports 3. Legislation 4. Policy debate on Budget Vote 37: Arts and Culture 5. Policy debate on Budget Vote 40: Sports and Recreation

25 WEDNESDAY, 6 JUNE THURSDAY, 7 JUNE WEDNESDAY, 6 JUNE THURSDAY, 7 JUNE 10:00 12:30 Party Caucuses (Items 4 and 5 one debate) 1. Reports 2. Legislation 3. Policy debate on Budget Vote 24: Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries 4. Policy debate on Budget Vote 39: Rural Development and Land Reform (Items 3 and 4 one debate) 1. Reports 2. Legislation 3. Policy debate on Budget Vote 29: Mineral Resources 4. Policy debate on Budget Vote 38: Human Settlements FRIDAY, 8 JUNE FRIDAY, 8 JUNE JOINT AND AD HOC WEEK 19 MONDAY, 11 JUNE TUESDAY, 12 JUNE MONDAY, 11 JUNE TUESDAY, 12 JUNE 08:30-09:30 Committee of Chairpersons meeting (S26)

26 08:30 10:00 Joint Whips Forum (Closed meeting) (V119) WEDNESDAY, 13 JUNE WEDNESDAY, 13 JUNE 1. Motions 2. Reports 3. Legislation 4. Policy debate on Budget Vote 28: Labour 5. Policy debate on Budget Vote 33: Tourism (Items 4 and 5 one debate) 08:30-10:00 Programming Committee meeting (S12A) 13:00-14:00 Provincial Delegation meetings THURSDAY, 14 JUNE Questions to the Deputy President THURSDAY, 14 JUNE 10:00 12:30 Party Caucuses 1. Reports 2. Legislation 3. Policy debate on Budget Vote: 14 Basic Education 4. Debate on Youth Day FRIDAY, 15 JUNE FRIDAY, 15 JUNE JOINT AND AD HOC NA CONSTITUENCY PERIOD: 18 JUNE 13 AUGUST NCOP CONSTITUENCY PERIOD: 2 30 JULY

27 MONDAY, 13 AUGUST PARLIAMENTARY PROGRAMME FOR THE WEEK OF AUGUST MONDAY, 13 AUGUST TUESDAY, 14 AUGUST TUESDAY, 14 AUGUST /OVERSIGHT Questions: Cluster 2B Social Services - Deferred on 19 April 2018 Questions: Cluster 3A Governance - Co-operative Governance and Traditional Affairs - Public Service and Administration WEDNESDAY, 15 AUGUST 10:00 11:00 Chief Whips Forum (Closed meeting) /OVERSIGHT WEDNESDAY, 15 AUGUST Questions: Cluster 3B Governance - Minister in the Presidency: Performance Monitoring and Evaluation - Minister of Women THURSDAY, 16 AUGUST THURSDAY, 16 AUGUST 08:30 Programme Committee (E249) /OVERSIGHT FRIDAY, 17 AUGUST FRIDAY, 17 AUGUST /OVERSIGHT Note: [Deadline for Submission of Questions to the Deputy President scheduled for 6 September 2018]

28 WEEK 21 MONDAY, 20 AUGUST WOMEN S CHARTER REVIEW CONFERENCE: ASSESSING PROGRESS FOR WOMEN SINCE THE ADOPTION OF THE 1954 WOMEN S CHARTER AND THE 1994 WOMEN S CHARTER FOR EFFECTIVE EQUALITY TUESDAY, 21 AUGUST 14:00 ±18:30 PLENARY 09:00 [OAC] 1. Consideration of Report of PC on Health on National Public Health Institute of South Africa Bill [B ] (ATC, 13 June 2018, p 4) 2. Second Reading debate: National Public Health Institute of South Africa Bill [B 16B ] (s76(1)) (73) 3. Consideration of approval of The Revised Addis Convention on the Recognition of Studies, Certificates, Diplomas, Degrees and Other Academic Qualifications in Higher Education in African States (Report of PC on Higher Education and Training, see ATC, 3 May 2018, p 49) (5) 4. Consideration of Reports of PC on Higher Education and Training on: (10) Oversight visit to University of Cape Town (ATC, 11 May 2018, p 497) Oversight visit to Eastern Cape (ATC, 5 April 2018, p 49) Oversight visit to Gauteng (ATC, 5 April 2018, p 9) MONDAY, 20 AUGUST WOMEN S CHARTER REVIEW CONFERENCE: ASSESSING PROGRESS FOR WOMEN SINCE THE ADOPTION OF THE 1954 WOMEN S CHARTER AND THE 1994 WOMEN S CHARTER FOR EFFECTIVE EQUALITY TUESDAY, 21 AUGUST 09:00 [OAC] 08:30-10:00 Multiparty Whips Forum (Closed meeting) 08:30-09:30 Committee of Chairpersons meeting 1. Motions 2. Consideration of the Labour Laws Amendment Bill [B ](s75) (Statement) (10) 3. Consideration of the Basic Conditions of Employment Amendment Bill [B 30B 2017](s75) 4. Consideration of the National Minimum Wage Bill [B 31B 2017](s75) 5. Consideration of the Labour Relations Amendment Bill [B 32B 2017](s75) (Items 3 5: one statement) (10) 6. Consideration of Report of the Select Committee on Education and Recreation on the Revised Addis Convention on the Recognition of Studies, Certificates, Diplomas, Degrees and Other Academic

29 5. Debate on National Women s Day: Women united in moving South Africa forward (84) 6. Motions without notice 7. Member s statements (40) 8. Notices of motion Qualifications in Higher Education in African States, tabled in terms of section 231(2) of the Constitution, 1996 (ATC, 23 May 2018, p 44) (provisional) 7. Debate on addressing governance challenges in State-owned enterprises Study Groups WEDNESDAY, 22 AUGUST 10:00 11:00 Chief Whips Forum (Closed meeting) 13:00 14:30 Chairpersons of Committees (E249) WEDNESDAY, 22 AUGUST 08:30-10:00 Programming Committee Meeting (S12A) 13:00-14:00 Provincial Delegation Meetings 15:00 ±18:00 PLENARY Questions to the President Study Groups THURSDAY, 23 AUGUST 08:30 Programme Committee (E249) 10:00 CAUCUS 14:00 ±18:15 PLENARY 1. Condolences for Mr G S Radebe, MP (51) 2. Condolences for Ms Z Jongbloed, MP (51) 3. Consideration of approval of Minamata Convention on Mercury (Report of PC on Environmental Affairs, see ATC, 13 June 2018, p 12) (5) 4. Consideration of Southern African Development Community (SADC) Protocol on Environmental Management for Sustainable Development (Report of PC on Environmental Affairs, see ATC, 21 February 2018, p 51) THURSDAY, 23 AUGUST 1. Motions 2. Legislation 3. Reports 4. Debate

30 (5) 5. Consideration of Report of PC on Arts and Culture on Visit to Enyokeni Cultural Precinct and KwaZulu-Natal museum (ATC, 21 February 2018, p 12) (5) FRIDAY, 24 AUGUST 6. Consideration of Report of PC on Arts and Culture on Governance Workshop with Chairpersons and Deputy Chairpersons of Department of Arts and Culture entities (ATC, 21 February 2018, p 8) (5) 7. Motions without notice 8. Member s statements (40) 9. Notices of motion FRIDAY, 24 AUGUST Note: [Deadline for Submission of Questions to the President scheduled for 11 September 2018] THIRD CONFERENCE OF PARLIAMENTARY BUDGET OFFICES: THE ROLE OF AFRICAN PARLIAMENTS IN FISCAL OVERSIGHT AUGUST

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