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2002/11/25 |
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Godongwana: Eastern Cape Adjustment Appropriation Bill Implementation of the Public Finance Management Act (PFMA) has contributed to the stable finances of provinces and improved financial management. Overall performance reflects the positive impact of continued institutional reforms, development of management capacity and the integration of planning among the three spheres of government. The funds that come from the Provincial Revenue Fund are reflection of the healthy finances of this province. [highlighted result] URL: http://www.info.gov.za/speeches/2002/02121814461001.htm Size: 10KB Source: Eastern Cape Provincial Government Speaker: Godongwana Collection: gov |
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0.7966 |
2002/11/25 |
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Godongwana tables Eastern Cape adjustment appropriation Bill, 25 Nov Finance MEC Enoch Godongwana will this afternoon table the adjustments appropriation Bill at the Provincial Legislature in Bisho. In terms of the Public Finance Management Act of 1999, the funds will be appropriated out of the Provincial Revenue Fund. It can also be used for expenditure announced by MEC Godongwana during the tabling of annual budget early in March. [highlighted result] URL: http://www.info.gov.za/speeches/2002/02112612461003.htm Size: 7KB Source: Eastern Cape Provincial Government Collection: gov |
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0.7966 |
2002/06/13 |
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Neer: Appropriation Bill for Transport, Eastern Cape Public transport - more specifically public passenger transport is crucial for our economic well-being and growth. There can never be viable economy without transport neither transport without economy. While embarking on the above is to formulate, promote, and implement integrated transport planning and policies as well as provide efficient, safe and sustainable government transport services to user departments. [highlighted result] URL: http://www.info.gov.za/speeches/2002/02061310461004.htm Size: 13KB Source: Provincial Safety Liaison and Transport, Eastern Cape Speaker: Neer Collection: gov |
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0.7966 |
2002/03/07 |
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Godongwana: Eastern Cape Appropriation Bill 2002/2003 A further amount of R20 million was allocated by the National Government during this financial year and is upped in 2002/03 to R91.3 million and to R96.5 million and R102.2 million respectively in the outer Medium Term Expenditure Framework (MTEF) years. The social pensions and child support grant increases mentioned in the national Budget are accommodated and provided for in this provincial Budget proposal. * Own Revenue - revenue generated by the province is projected to increase from R290 ... [highlighted result] URL: http://www.info.gov.za/speeches/2002/020307246p1001.htm Size: 38KB Source: Finance, Economic Affairs, Environment and Tourism, Eastern Cape Speaker: Godongwana Collection: gov |
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0.7966 |
2002/03/01 |
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Rasool: Western Cape Appropriation Bill 2002/2003 The actual overall distribution over the next three years is R137 million to Health (of which R45 million comes from a national conditional grant), R30 million to Education, and roughly R8 million to Social Services. Effectively, Health gains R74 million in 2002/03, R127 million in 2003/04 and R304 million in 2004/05. These amounts exclude other provisions to Health's advantage under Vote 1 (HIS) and Vote 10 (Public Works). * A national conditional grant of R96,210 million for 2002/03, rising... [highlighted result] URL: http://www.info.gov.za/speeches/2002/0203071246p1001.htm Size: 71KB Source: Finance, Western Cape Speaker: Rasool Collection: gov |
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0.7966 |
2002/03/05 |
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Mabena: Mpumalanga Appropriation Bill 2002/2003 It is a budget that is about government and the people of Mpumalanga Province working together, since building a better life for all is basically a challenge the government shares with business, unions, communities and ordinary people. Honourable Speaker, making Mpumalanga a safe, secure and crime-free province is also one of the priorities of government. Vote 2: Finance and Economic Affairs will get R210,584 million to render its economic services to the province, ensuring that economic ... [highlighted result] URL: http://www.info.gov.za/speeches/2002/020306411p1002.htm Size: 31KB Source: Finance and Economic Affairs, Mpumalanga Speaker: Mabena Collection: gov |
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0.7966 |
2002/03/05 |
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T Mufamadi: Northern Province Appropriation Bill 2002/2003 During this financial year, health infrastructure spending will increase by R18,9 million from R20,072 million to R38,993 million. The total budget of this cluster amounts to R1,686 billion of which R25,8 million is for infrastructure and flood rehabilitation and R5 million for poverty relief. The HIV/AIDS budget increases from R10 million to R46 million. [highlighted result] URL: http://www.info.gov.za/speeches/2002/020305346p1003.htm Size: 32KB Source: Finance, Economic Affairs and Tourism, Northern Province Speaker: T Mufamadi Collection: gov |
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0.7966 |
2002/02/27 |
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Akharwaray: Northern Cape Appropriation Bill 2002/2003 Allocations include amounts for the completion of 3 new schools whilst the allocation to the Premiers Bursary fund is increased from R4 million to R5 million. The health allocation is increased by 12%. This means that the increase is R61,9 million bringing the total allocation to R562, 698 million. In pursuance of this goal the budget for the Department of Transport is increased by 10%. However if the special projects are taken into account, the overall budget is increased by R73, 090 million... [highlighted result] URL: http://www.info.gov.za/speeches/2002/020305146p1003.htm Size: 37KB Source: Finance, Northern Cape Speaker: Akharwaray Collection: gov |
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0.7966 |
2002/02/26 |
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Moleketi: Gauteng Appropriation Bill 2002/2003 Africa is currently contributing meaningfully to generating economic demand in South Africa generally and in Gauteng specifically. There continues to be a marginal decline of personnel expenditure as a share of total expenditure over the MTEF. In the outer year, personnel expenditure comprises 47 per cent of total expenditure. Health expenditure sees a 7,4 per cent growth from current estimated actual expenditure to R7,2 billion for 2002/2003. [highlighted result] URL: http://www.info.gov.za/speeches/2002/020226146p1002.htm Size: 42KB Source: Finance, Gauteng Speaker: Moleketi Collection: gov |