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<![CDATA[SAHA FOIP - Request Tracker]]> {current_uri} Custom Request Tracker RSS en-gb {email} Copyright {gmt_date format="%Y"} {gmt_date format="%Y-%m-%dT%H:%i:%s%Q"} <![CDATA[Information about whether the Berg Water Project developed housing in Stellenbosch and whether the Vaal River Eastern Sub-System Augmentation Project created employment in local communities. ]]> http://foip.saha.org.za/request_tracker/entry/sah-2012-tct-0001 http://foip.saha.org.za/request_tracker/entry/sah-2012-tct-0001#When:00:03:01Z (1) Request related to the Berg Water Project (BWP)

A section of your website (http://www.tcta.co.za/bwp.aspx) describes the Berg Water Project (BWP). It states:

“The R30-million La Motte Village made available 80 houses for service providers involved in the project. Emerging contractors from the project area were awarded contracts to build 40 houses. At the conclusion of the project, the village was transferred to the Stellenbosch Municipality. Proceeds from the sale of the houses are used to fund further housing development in the area.”

We request records, policies, procedures, directives, documents, or other information related to:

a) How the 80 houses were “made available” (Were they rented? Bought? Leased?);
b) How much was paid for the houses;
c) The contracts awarded to build 40 houses (Who received the contracts? How much was paid for them? Did the contractors deliver on their contract to build 40 houses?);
d) Who the houses were sold to;
e) The prices paid for the houses;
f) What “further housing development in the area” was funded by the proceeds from the sale of the houses.


(2)  Request related to the Vaal River Eastern Sub-System Augmentation Project (VRESAP)

A section of your website (http://www.tcta.co.za/vresap.aspx) describes the Vaal River Eastern Sub-System Augmentation Project (VRESAP). It states:

“TCTA created an excellent track record of local community empowerment. Where possible, employment and training opportunities were offered to communities along the pipeline route. Contract conditions state that the principle contractors recruit 45% of their total workforce from local communities of which 75% should be historically disadvantaged individuals.”

We request records, policies, procedures, directives, documents, or other information related to:

a) What employment and training opportunities were offered to communities;
b) Which communities received these offers;
c) Whether the contract condition that “principle contractors recruit 45% of their total workforce from local communities of which 75% should be historically disadvantaged individuals” was actually fulfilled;
d) The criteria used to determine whether a community was “historically disadvantaged;”

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<![CDATA[FSE: TCTA and CRG Agreement ]]> http://foip.saha.org.za/request_tracker/entry/cer-2012-tct-0001 http://foip.saha.org.za/request_tracker/entry/cer-2012-tct-0001#When:00:02:57Z In respect of the management plan for extracting water from the Central Basin presented on 7 September 2011 to the Government’s Portfolio Committee on Water and Environmental Affairs by the Trans-Caledon Tunnel Authority, the state-owned entity, established in terms of Government Notice No 2631 in Government Gazette No 10545, dated 12 December 1986 and replaced by Government Notice 277 in Government Gazette No 21017 dated 24 March 2000, promulgated in terms of the National Water Act, 1988 (hereinafter referred to as the “Trans-Caledon Tunnel Authority”), the following records are requested:
1. The draft agreement entered into between the Trans-Caledon Tunnel Authority and Central Rand Gold Limited (with registration number 20017/019223/10, incorporated in Guensey) and/or Central Rand Gold South Africa (Pty) Ltd (with registration number 2005/019355/07) and/or any subsidiary or holding company of the aforementioned (hereinafter referred to as “Central Rand Gold”), pertaining to the purchase of the water pumps that are to be used to extract water from the Central Basin;
2. AND the draft agreement entered into between the Trans-Caledon Tunnel Authority and Central Rand Gold setting out which party will be liable for any or all additional costs associated with pumping water from a level lower than the established critical level.

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