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2 2 No GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 3 AUGUST 2018 For purposes of reference, all Proclamations, Government Notices, General Notices and Board Notices published are included in the following table of contents which thus forms a weekly index. Let yourself be guided by the gazette numbers in the righthand column: Weekly Index Aile Proklamasies, Goewermentskennisgewings, Aigemene Kennisgewings en Raadskennisgewings gepubliseer, word vir verwysingsdoeleindes in die volgende Inhoudopgawe ingesluit wat dus weeklikse indeks voorstel. Laat uself deur die Koerantnommers in die regterhandse kolom lei: Weeklikse Indeks No. Page Gazette No. No. No. Bladsy Koerant No. No. GOVERNMENT NOTICE GOEWERMENTSKENNISGEWINGS Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, Department of Landbou, Bosbou en Visserye, Departement van 717 Agricultural Product Standards Act (119/1990) :Development of the new regulations relating to the grading, packing and marking of pulses intended for sale in the Republic of South Africa: Invitation for public comments Agricultural Product Standards Act (119/1990) :Development of the new regulations relating to the grading, packing and marking of pulses intended for sale in the Republic of South Africa: Invitation for public comments Marine Living Resources Act (18/1998) as amended :Commencement of 2020 Fishing Rights Allocation Process ("FRAP2020") for granting of Commercial Fishing Rights in terms of section 18 of the Act Marine Living Resources Act (18/1998) as amended :Commencement of 2020 Fishing Rights Allocation Process ("FRAP2020") for granting of Commercial Fishing Rights in terms of section 18 of the Act R.734 Marketing of Agricultural Products Act (47/1996) :Establishment of statutory measure: Records and returns by exporters, importers, processors and purchasers of cotton R.734 Marketing of Agricultural Products Act (47/1996) :Establishment of statutory measure: Records and returns by exporters, importers, processors and purchasers of cotton R.735 Marketing of Agricultural Products Act (47/1996) :Establishment of Statutory measure: Registration of exporters, importers, processors, producers and purchasers of cotton R.735 Marketing of Agricultural Products Act (47/1996) :Establishment of Statutory measure: Registration of exporters, importers, processors, producers and purchasers of cotton R.736 Marketing of Agricultural Products Act (47/1996) :Establishment of statutory measure and determination of guideline prices: Levy relating to cotton lint R.736 Marketing of Agricultural Products Act (47/1996) :Establishment of statutory measure and determination of guideline prices: Levy relating to cotton lint Environmental Affairs, Department of Omgewingsake, Departement van R.744 National Environmental Management Act (107/1998) :Proposed Regulations to Phase-out the use of Persistent Organic Pollutants R.744 National Environmental Management Act (107/1998) :Proposed Regulations to Phase-out the use of Persistent Organic Pollutants Health, Department of Gesondheid, Departement van 719 National Health Act (61/2003) :Material Transfer Agreement of Human Biological Materials National Health Act (61/2003) :Material Transfer Agreement of Human Biological Materials Nursing Act (33/2005) :Regulations regarding the register for learner/student nurses and learner/student midwives Nursing Act (33/2005) :Regulations regarding the register for learner/student nurses and learner/student midwives Higher Education and Training, Department of Hoer Onderwys en Opleiding, Departement van 721 National Qualifications Framework Act (67/2008) :Appointment of the Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) Reference Group National Qualifications Framework Act (67/2008) :Appointment of the Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) Reference Group Labour, Department of Arbeid, Departement van R.737 Labour Relations Act, 1995 :Registration of a Trade Union R.737 Labour Relations Act, 1995 :Registration of a Trade Union

3 STAATSKOERANT, 3 AUGUSTUS 2018 No No. Page Gazette No. No. No. Page Gazette No. No. Parliament of the Republic of South Africa Parlement van die Republiek van Suid-Afrika 739 Gauteng Gambling Act (4/1995) :Application for Amendment of Bookmaker's Licence: Supaworld Gauteng (Pty) Ltd Gauteng Gambling Act (4/1995) :Application for Amendment of Bookmaker's Licence: Supaworld Gauteng (Pty) Ltd Free State Gambling and Liquor Act (6/2010) :Application for the procurement of a financial interest in a licensee: IHH Company Proprietary Limited Free State Gambling and Liquor Act (6/2010) :Application for the procurement of a financial interest in a licensee: IHH Company Proprietary Limited Western Cape Gambling and Racing Act (4/1996), as amended :The Western Cape Gambling and Racing Board hereby gives notice that the following application for a Bookmark Premises Licence, as provided for in the Act, has been received: DCC Company (Pty) Ltd Va Supabets Western Cape Gambling and Racing Act (4/1996), as amended :The Western Cape Gambling and Racing Board hereby gives notice that the following application for a Bookmark Premises Licence, as provided for in the Act, has been received: DCC Company (Pty) Ltd Va Supabets Rural Development and Land Reform, Department of 722 Restitution of Land Rights Act (22/1994) :Joseph Ditshwanelo Tsitsa (on behalf of Tsitsa Family) Landelike Ontwikkeling en Grondhervorming, Departement van 722 Restitution of Land Rights Act (22/1994) :Joseph Ditshwanelo Tsitsa (on behalf of Tsitsa Family) Restitution of Land Rights Act (22/1994), as amended :Gcinilizwe Londile and Mongezi Sopazi (on behalf of Ncembu Commun~ Restitution of Land Rights Act (22/1994), as amended :Gcinilizwe Londile and Mongezi Sopazi (on behalf of Ncembu Community) Science and Technology, Department of Wetenskap en Tegnologie, Departement van 745 Astronomy Geographic Advantage Act (21/2007) :Notice of intention to declare certain mining activities to be prohibited within the Sutherland Central Astronomy Advantage Area in terms of the Act Astronomy Geographic Advantage Act (21/2007) :Notice of intention to declare certain mining activities to be prohibited within the Sutherland Central Astronomy Advantage Area in terms of the Act Astronomy Geographic Advantage Act (21/2007) :Notice of intention to make regulations on the protection measures to be applied within the Sutherland Central Astronomy Advantage Area in terms of the Act Wet op Geografiese Astronomievoordeel (21/2007) :Kennisgewing van voorneme om regulasies te maak oor beskermingsmaatreels om binne die Sutherland Sentrale Astronomievoordeelgebied toegepas te word kragtens die Wet Trade and Industry, Department of Handel en Nywerheid, Departement van 724 National Regulator for Compulsory Specifications Act (5/1008) as amended through the Legal Metrology Act (9/2014) :Compulsory Specification for processed meat products National Regulator for Compulsory Specifications Act (5/1008) as amended through the Legal Metrology Act (9/2014) :Compulsory Specification for processed meat products Co-operatives Act, 2005 :Co-operatives that have been removed from the register Co-operatives Act, 2005 :Co-operatives that have been removed from the register Co-operatives Act, 2005 :Co-operatives that have been removed from the Regis- ~r Co-operatives Act, 2005 :Co-operatives that have been removed from the Regis- ~r Co-operatives Act, 2005 :Co-operatives that have been removed from the Regis- ~r Co-operatives Act, 2005 :Co-operatives that have been removed from the Regis- ~r Co-operatives Act, 2005 :Co-operatives that have been removed from the Regis- ~r Co-operatives Act, 2005 :Co-operatives that have been removed from the Regis- ~r Co-operative Act, 2005 :Co-operatives that have been removed from the Regis- ~r Co-operative Act, 2005 :Co-operatives that have been removed from the Regis- ~r Co-operatives Act, 2005 :Co-operatives that have been removed from the register Co-operatives Act, 2005 :Co-operatives that have been removed from the register

4 4 No GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 3 AUGUST 2018 No. Page Gazette No. No. No. Page Gazette No. No. 731 Co-operatives Act, 2005 :Co-operatives that have been removed from the register Co-operatives Act, 2005 :Co-operatives that have been removed from the register Co-operatives Act, 2005 :Co-operatives that have been removed from the register Co-operatives Act, 2005 :Co-operatives that have been removed from the register Co-operatives Act, 2005 :Co-operatives that have been removed from the register Co-operatives Act, 2005 :Co-operatives that have been removed from the register National Gambling Amendment Bill, 2018 :Notice of intention to introduce the National Gambling Amendment Bill, 2018 into Parliament National Gambling Amendment Bill, 2018 :Notice of intention to introduce the National Gambling Amendment Bill, 2018 into Parliament Transport, Department of Vervoer, Departement van R.743 South African Maritime and Aeronautical Search and Rescue Act (44/2002), as amended by Act (5/2013) :Publication for comments for South African Emergency Beacon Regulations, R.743 South African Maritime and Aeronautical Search and Rescue Act (44/2002), as amended by Act (5/2013) :Publication for comments for South African Emergency Beacon Regulations, GENERAL NOTICE ALGEMENE KENNISGEWINGS Economic Development Department Ekonomiese Ontwikkeling Departement 398 Competition Act (89/1998) :Competition Tribunal: Notification of complaint referral Competition Act (89/1998) :Competition Tribunal: Notification of complaint referral Competition Act (89/1998) :Competition Tribunal: Notification of decision to approve mergers Competition Act (89/1998) :Competition Tribunal: Notification of decision to approve mergers Electoral Commission Verkiesingskommissie 407 Local Government: Municipal Electoral Act (27/2000) :Official list of voting stations: Municipal by-elections - 8 August 2018: Eastern Cape-EC 12-Mbhashe-Ward ; Eastern Cape-EC145-Walter Sisulu-Ward Local Government: Municipal Electoral Act (27/2000) :Official list of voting stations: Municipal by-elections - 8 August 2018: Eastern Cape-EC12-Mbhashe Ward ; Eastern Cape-EC145- Walter Sisulu-Ward Independent Communications Authority of South Africa 409 Electronic Communications Act (36/2005) :Applications for the transfer of licences from Stream Broadband (Pty) Ltd to Thobela Telecoms (RF) (Pty) Ltd.... Onafhanklike Kommunikasie-owerheid van Suid-Afrika 409 Electronic Communications Act (36/2005) :Applications for the transfer of licences from Stream Broadband (Pty) Ltd to Thobela Telecoms (RF) (Pty) Ltd Electronic Communications Act (36/2005) :Invitation to apply for multiplexer 3 (MUX 3) radio frequency spectrum licence for 45% of MUX 3 capacity for provision of commercial subscription television broadcasting services Electronic Communications Act (36/2005) :Invitation to apply for multiplexer 3 (MUX 3) radio frequency spectrum licence for 45% of MUX 3 capacity for provision of com.mercial?ubscription television broadcasting services Electronic Communications Act (36/2005) :Applications for transfer of an Individual Electronic Communications Service and Individual Electronic Communications Network Service licences from African Paradigm Communications (Pty) Ltd to Devinity Trading (Pty) Ltd Electronic Communications Act (36/2005) :Applications for transfer of an Individual Electronic Communications Service and Individual Electronic Communications Network Service licences from African Paradigm Communications (Pty) Ltd to Devinity Trading (Pty) Ltd Justice and Constitutional Development, Department of 400 Promotion of Access to Information Act (2/2000) :Description submitted in terms of section 15(1): KwaZulu-Natal Department of Transport Justisie en Staatkundige Ontwikkeling, Departement van 400 Promotion of Access to Information Act (2/2000) :Description submitted in terms of section 15(1): KwaZulu-Natal Department of Transport Legal Practice Act (28/2014) :Final rules as per section 95 (1),95 (3) and 109 (2) of the Legal Practice Act Legal Practice Act (28/2014) :Final rules as per section 95 (1),95 (3) and 109 (2) of the Legal Practice Act

5 STAATSKOERANT, 3 AUGUSTUS 2018 No No. Page Gazette No. No. No. Page Gazette No. No. Parliament of the Republic of South Africa Parlement van die Republiek van Suid-Afrika 408 National Health Amendment Bill, 2018 :Notice of intent to introduce a Private Member's Bill into Parliament and invitation for public comment thereon National Health Amendment Bill, 2018 :Notice of intent to introduce a Private Member's Bill into Parliament and invitation for public comment thereon Trade and Industry, Department of Handel en Nywerheid, Departement van 402 International Trade Administration Commission of South Africa :Draft EPA Guidelines International Trade Administration Commission of South Africa :Draft EPA Guidelines International Trade Administration Commission :Customs Tariff Applications: List OS/ International Trade Administration Commission :Customs Tariff Applications: List OS/ Standards Act, 2008 :Standards Matters Standards Act, 2008 :Standards Matters Transport, Department of Vervoer, Departement van 405 Air Service Licensing Act (115/1990) :Application for the grant or amendment of domestic air service licence Air Service Licensing Act (115/1990) :Application for the grant or amendment of domestic air service licence International Air Service Act (60/1993) :GranVamendment of International Air Service License International Air Service Act (60/1993) :GranVamendment of International Air Service License South African Maritime and Aeronautical Search and Rescue Act (44/2002) :South African Aeronautical and Maritime Search and Rescue (AMSAR) Amendment Regulations, South African Maritime and Aeronautical Search and Rescue Act (44/2002) :South African Aeronautical and Maritime Search and Rescue (AMSAR) Amendment Regulations, BOARD NOTICE RAADSKENNISGEWINGS 93 The Accounting Standards Board :Invitation to comment on exposure drafts issued by the Accounting Standards Board The Accounting Standards Board :Invitation to comment on exposure drafts issued by the Accounting Standards Board

6 6 No GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 3 AUGUST 2018 Contents Gazette Page No. No. No. GOVERNMENT NOTICES GOEWERMENTSKENNISGEWINGS Justice and Constitutional Development, Department ofl Justisie en Staatkundige Ontwikkeling, Departement van 780 Justices of the Peace and Commissioners of Oaths Act (16/1963): Designation of Commissioners of Oaths under section 6 of the Act Mineral Resources, Department ofl Minerale Bronne, Departement van 781 Mineral and Petroleum Resources Development Act (28/2002): Prohibition or restriction of prospecting or mining in terms of section 49(1) of the Act Rural Development and Land Reform, Department ofl Landelike Ontwikkeling en Grondhervorming, Departement van 782 Restitution of Land Rights Act (22/1994): Farm Buffelsfontein 465JQ Restitution of Land Rights Act (22/1994): Notice of amendment in terms of section 11A(4) of the Act: Portion within the Portion 0 of the Farm Kalkwerf Puts No Restitution of Land Rights Act (22/1994): Various properties Restitution of Land Rights Act (22/1994) as amended: Unspecified state land called Gugwini Location in Sheshegu Victoria East, Amathole District Municipality in the Eastern Cape Province Trade and Industry, Department ofl Handel en Nywerheid, Departement van 786 Co-operatives Act, 2005: Co-operatives that have been removed from the register Co-operatives Act, 2005: Co-operatives to be struck from the register Companies Act (71/2008): Notice of introduction of new electronic filing method by way of mobile application (also called APP) for company and close corporation forms Companies Act (17/2008): Notice of introduction of online filing method for Financial Accountability Supplements (FASs) as per Form Cor Special Economic Zones Act (16/2014): Invitation for the public to comment on the Draft Amendment Regulations on Governance and Composition of Specific Economic Zones (SEZs) GENERAL NOTICES ALGEMENE KENNISGEWINGS Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, Department ofl Landbou, Bosbou en Visserye, Departement van 428 Draft Climate Smart Agriculture Strategic Framework: Invitation to interested parties to submit written inputs and comments Draft National Policy on Comprehensive Producer Development Support: Invitation for public comments National Forests Act (84/1998): Invitation to submit written comments on the proposed list of particular trees and particular groups of trees "Champion Trees" Co-operative Governance and Traditional Affairs, Department ofl Samewerkende Regering en Tradisionele Sake, Departement van 431 Upgrading of Land Tenure Rights Act (112/1991): Portion 20 of the Farm Voorspoed No. 458, Registration Division K.S., Limpopo Province Independent Communications Authority of South Africa! Onafhanklike Kommunikasie-owerheid van Suid-Afrika 432 Electronic Communications Act (36/2005): List of Class Licensees Rural Development and Land Reform, Department ofl Landelike Ontwikkeling en Grondhervorming, Departement van 433 Restitution of Land Rights Act (22/1994), as amended: Jonathan Smith, Lot No. 191 and Lot No. 296 in Langeberg Local Municipality, Cape Winelands South African Reserve Bank! Suid-Afrikaanse Reserwebank 434 Currency and Exchanges Act (9/1933), as amended: Notice and Order of Forfeiture: Keen Consulting (Pty) Limited (the 'Respondent') (Registration Number: 2013/020593/07) Currency and Exchanges Act (9/1933), as amended: Notice and Order of Forfeiture: Admollmporters and Distributors (Pty) Limited (the 'Respondent') (Registration Number: 2015/011728/07) Currency and Exchanges Act (9/1933), as amended: Notice and Order of Forfeiture: Tonybest Trading (Pty) Ltd (the 'Respondent') (Registration Number: 2012/151382/07) Telecommunications and Postal Services, Department of/telekommunikasie en Posdienste, Departement van 437 B-BBEE ICT Sector Council: Invitation to nominate a Member

7 STAATSKOERANT, 3 AUGUSTUS 2018 No Tourism, Department of/toerisme, Departement van 438 Tourism Act (3/2014): Regulations on the manner and procedure for lodging and dealing with tourism complaints Trade and Industry, Department ofl Handel en Nywerheid, Departement van 439 Standards Act (8/2008): Standards matters set out in the Schedules to this notice.... Transport, Department of/vervoer, Departement van 440 International Air Service Act (60/1993): Grant/amendment of international air service license Air Service Licensing Act (115/1990): Application for the Grant or Amendment of Domestic Air Service Licence Air Service Licensing Act (115/1990): Application for the grant or amendment of Domestic Air Service Licence

8 8 No GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 3 AUGUST 2018 Closing times for ORDINARY WEEKLY GOVERNMENT GAZETTE The closing time is 15:00 sharp on the following days: ~ 28 December 2017, Thursday for the issue of Friday 05 January 2018 ~ 05 January, Friday for the issue of Friday 12 January 2018 ~ 12 January, Friday for the issue of Friday 19 January 2018 ~ 19 January, Friday for the issue of Friday 26 January 2018 ~ 26 January, Friday for the issue of Friday 02 February 2018 ~ 02 February, Friday for the issue of Friday 09 February 2018 ~ 09 February, Friday for the issue of Friday 16 February 2018 ~ 16 February, Friday for the issue of Friday 23 February 2018 ~ 23 February, Friday for the issue of Friday 02 March 2018 ~ 02 March, Friday for the issue of Friday 09 March 2018 ~ 09 March, Friday for the issue of Friday 16 March 2018 ~ 15 March, Thursday for the issue of Friday 23 March 2018 ~ 22 March, Thursday for the issue of Thursday 29 March 2018 ~ 28 March, Wednesday for the issue of Friday 06 April 2018 ~ 06 April, Friday for the issue of Friday 13 April 2018 ~ 13 April, Friday for the issue of Friday 20 April 2018 ~ 19 April, Thursday for the issue of Thursday 26 April 2018 ~ 25 April, Wednesday for the issue of Friday 04 May 2018 ~ 04 May, Friday for the issue of Friday 11 May 2018 ~ 11 May, Friday for the issue of Friday 18 May 2018 ~ 18 May, Friday for the issue of Friday 25 May 2018 ~ 25 May, Friday for the issue of Friday 01 June 2018 ~ 01 June, Friday for the issue of Friday 08 June 2018 ~ 08 June, Friday for the issue of Friday 15 June 2018 ~ 15 June, Friday for the issue of Friday 22 June 2018 ~ 22 June, Friday for the issue of Friday 29 June 2018 ~ 29 June, Friday for the issue of Friday 06 July 2018 ~ 06 July, Friday for the issue of Friday 13 July 2018 ~ 13 July, Friday for the issue of Friday 20 July 2018 ~ 20 July, Friday for the issue of Friday 27 July 2018 ~ 27 July, Friday for the issue of Friday 03 August 2018 ~ 02 August, Thursday for the issue of Friday 10 August 2018 ~ 10 August, Friday for the issue of Friday 17 August 2018 ~ 17 August, Friday for the issue of Friday 24 August 2018 ~ 24 August, Friday for the issue of Friday 31 August 2018 ~ 31 August, Friday for the issue of Friday 07 September 2018 ~ 07 September, Friday for the issue of Friday 14 September 2018 ~ 14 September, Friday for the issue of Friday 21 September 2018 ~ 20 September, Thursday for the issue of Friday 28 September 2018 ~ 28 September, Friday for the issue of Friday 05 October 2018 ~ 05 October, Friday for the issue of Friday 12 October 2018 ~ 12 October, Friday for the issue of Friday 19 October 2018 ~ 19 October, Friday for the issue of Friday 26 October 2018 ~ 26 October, Friday for the issue of Friday 02 November 2018 ~ 02 November, Friday for the issue of Friday 09 November 2018 ~ 09 November, Friday for the issue of Friday 16 November 2018 ~ 16 November, Friday for the issue of Friday 23 November 2018 ~ 23 November, Friday for the issue of Friday 30 November 2018 ~ 30 November, Friday for the issue of Friday 07 December 2018 ~ 07 December, Friday for the issue of Friday 14 December 2018 ~ 13 December, Thursday for the issue of Friday 21 December 2018 ~ 19 December, Wednesday for the issue of Friday 28 December 2018

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16 16 No GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 3 AUGUST 2018 GOVERNMENT NOTICES GOEWERMENTSKENNISGEWINGS DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE AND CONSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT NO AUGUST 2018 DESIGNATION OF COMMISSIONERS OF OATHS UNDER SECTION 6 OF THE JUSTICES OF THE PEACE AND COMMISSIONERS OF OATHS ACT, 1963 (ACT NO. 16 OF 1963) I, Tshililo Michael Masutha, Minister of Justice and Correctional Services, acting under section 6 of the Justices of the Peace and Commissioners of Oaths Act, 1963 (Act No. 16 of 1963), hereby amend Government Notice No. R. 903 of 10 July 1998, as set out in the Schedule. T M MASUTHA, MP (Adv) MINISTER OF JUSTICE AND CORRECnONALSERV~ES DATE: () 5, of-.?-o I~

17 STAATSKOERANT, 3 AUGUSTUS 2018 No SCHEDULE Definition 1. In this Government Notice, "the Notice" means Government Notice No. R. 903 of 10 July 1998, as amended by Government Notice Nos. R of 24 December 1998, R. 950 of 6 August 1999, R of 12 November 1999, R of 24 December 1999, R of 24 December 1999, R of 17 November 2000, R. 109 of 2 February 2001, R. 301 of 6 April 2001, R. 847 of 14 September 2001, R of 21 December 2001, R of 21 December 2001, R. 515 of 22 April 2002, R. 211 of 14 February 2003, R. 401 of 28 March 2003, R. 402 of 28 March 2003, R. 623 of 16 May 2003, R 624 of 16 May 2003, R. 942 of 4 July 2003, R. 943 of 4 July 2003, R. 947 of 4 July 2003, R of 5 September 2003, R of 31 October 2003, R of 21 November 2003, R. 411 of 2 April 2004, R. 645 of 28 May 2004, R. 184 of 11 March 2005, R of 26 October 2007, R. 112 of 8 February 2008, R of 26 September 2008, R of 12 December 2008, R of 11 December 2009, R. 153 of 5 March 2010, R. 732 of 20 August 2010, R. 542 of 2 August 2013, R. 909 of 29 November 2013, R. 421 of 30 May 2014, R. 546 of 11 July R. 700 of 12 September 2014, R. 121 of 23 February 2015, R. 122 of 23 February 2015, R. 408 of 15 May 2015, R. 741 of 21 August 2015 and R. 33 of 29 January 2016, R of 14 October 2016, R. 68 of 2 February 2018.

18 18 No GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 3 AUGUST 2018 Insertion of item 14AA to the Schedule to the Notice 2. The following item is hereby inserted as item 14M to the Schedule to the Notice: "14M. Chartered Financial Analyst Society of South Africa: Charterholder Member. 1t

19 STAATSKOERANT, 3 AUGUSTUS 2018 No NO. 781 DEPARTMENT OF MINERAL RESOURCES 03 AUGUST 2018 MINERAL AND PETROLEUM RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT ACT, 2002 [ACT NO 28 OF 2002] PROHIBITION OR RESTRICTION OF PROSPECTING OR MINING IN TERMS OF SECTION 49[1] OF THE MINERAL AND PETROLEUM RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT ACT, 2002 [ACT NO 28 OF 2002] I, SAMSON GWEDE MANTASHE, in my capacity as the Minister of Mineral Resources acting in terms of section 49[1] of the Mineral and Petroleum Resources Development Act, 2002 [Act No 28 of 2002], having regard for the social and political climate at Xolobeni and reflecting on the significant social disintegration and highly volatile nature of the current situation in the area, hereby make my intention known to: I. Firstly, declare a 24-month Moratorium on the Transworld Energy and Mineral Resources SA (Pty) Ltd.'s (TEM) application and the lodging of any further prospecting or mining applications in the area. The Moratorium is relevant to the TEM application and the prohibition of any further lodging or processing of any mining or prospecting applications on the approved mine area for the next 24 months, or until the Minister is satisfied that the community conflict and unrest has been resolved and that the application can continue, and

20 20 No GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 3 AUGUST 2018 II. Secondly, that no further applications for prospecting or mining authorizations will be accepted on the following mining areas until such time as the Moratorium is lifted: On an area of State land situated in the Xolobeni area, known as mining blocks Mpahlane, Mnyameni, Kwanyana, Sikombe and Mtentu, within the Magisterial District of Bizana in the Eastern Cape Province. Relevant stakeholders are hereby invited to submit their presentations in writing, within 21 days from the date of publication of this Government Notice, to: The Regional Manager Eastern Cape Regional Office Private Bag X 6076 Port Elizabeth 6001 Tel. No.: Fax. No.: The owners, occupiers or persons in control of the relevant land are also called upon to furnish the Department of Mineral Resources with their particulars at the abovementioned address. DATE:

21 WITHDRAWAL OF NOTICE NO 1761 OF 2007 GENERAL NOTICE IN TERMS OF THE RESTITUTION OF LAND RIGHTS ACT, 1994 (ACT NO. 22 OF 1994) z p 00 I\J "'" Withdrawal Notice is hereby given in terms of section 11 (1) of the Restitution of Land Rights Act, 1994 (Act No. 22 of 1994 as amended) that a claim for restitution of land rights on: REF CLAIMANT I PROPERTY I DISTRICT TINTERESTED PARTiES---1 NO. I I R Ronnie Mabale I Farm Suffelsfontein Sojanala District Sapo Sa Mogale \ 465 JQ Community I has been submitted to the Regional Land Claims Commissioner for North West Province and that the Commission on Restitution of Land Rights will investigate the claim in terms of the provisions of the Act in due course. The Regional Land Claims Commissioner: North-West Private Sag X 8 MMABATHO 2735 Tel: (018) Fax: ~ -"".~ MR L.H APHUTHA REGION\c\L LAND CLAIMS COMMISSIONER: NORTH-WEST DATE: J-.., J ~ob/ 2 '1 I 0 Co) l> c: C> c: en -I I\J C m ;g :IJ -I s: m z -I 0 "T1 :IJ c: :IJ l> r C m < m 5 "'tj s: m z -I l> z c r l> Z C :IJ m "T1 0 :IJ s: (fj ;j ~ (fj 6 m II» z 0--1 c.u» c (j) c (fj --I c (fj I\) S co z () -I'> -' co -' -' I~

22 22 No GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 3 AUGUST 2018 DEPARTMENT OF RURAL DEVELOPMENT AND LAND REFORM NO AUGUST 2018 NOTICE OF AMENDMENT IN TERMS OF SECTION lla (4) OF THE RESTITUTION OF LAND RIGHTS ACT, ACT 22 OF 1994 Notice is hereby given in terms of Section lla(4) of the Restitution of land Rights Act, Act 22 of 1994,that the Regional land Claims Commissioner hereby amends General Notice published in Government Gazette Notice NO as the Notice No. 544 OF 09 May 2008 by amending the property descriptions to: Reference Number: KRK6/2/2/B/108/0/0/23 Claimant: Mr Jan Hoorn on behalf of the direct descendants of Mr Willem Jonkers. Property: Farm Name I ~::~~:on Extent (Ha) I Current Owner I Title Deed I I Kalkwerf-puts no.112 I Portion within the ±3164 hectares Multiple owners T /2006..Ii. portion 0 of the I farm Kalkwerf- I L I_p~u~t~s~N_O_._1_1_2_ ~I.L- Date Submitted: 02 August 1996 The above land restitution claim was submitted to the Regional Land Claims Commissioner and the Commission on Restitution of Land Rights shall, in terms of the provisions of the Restitution of Land Rights Act, Act 22 of 1994 as amended, investigate and research the merits of the claim in due course. Any party, who has an interest in the abovementioned land restitution claim, is hereby invited to submit, within a period of 30 days from the date of the publication of this notice, any comments or information to: The Office of the Regional Land Claims Commissioner Land Restitution Support: Northern Cape PO Box 2458 KIMBERLEY 8300 TEL: FAX: MRLH PHUTHA L LAND CLAIMS COMMISSIONER

23 STAATSKOERANT, 3 AUGUSTUS 2018 No DEPARTMENT OF RURAL DEVELOPMENT AND LAND REFORM NO AUGUST 2018 NOTICE OF AMENDMENT IN TERMS OF SECTION 11A (4) OF THE RESTITUTION OF LAND RIGHTS ACT, 22 OF Notice is hereby given in terms of Section 11A(4) of the Restitution of Land Rights Act no. 22 of 1994, that the Regional Land Claims Commissoner hereby amends General Notice published in Government Gazette No 2795 of 1998 on 20 November 1998, by amending the property descriptions to include: Reference No. Claimant PROPERTY DESCRIPTION Remaining Extent of the Stratford no.154 KRK 6/2/2/B/12/0/0/6 (W 215) Mr. William Mario Joseph Wellen EXTENT OF LAND CURRENT TITTLE DEED NO ha T128/2012 -' - Portion 1 of the ha T737/1986 Stratford no.154 Portion 4 of the ha I T Stratford no.154 I CURRENT OWNER Stratford Family Trust Venter Anna Magdalena Torqhoff Boerdery (pty) I LTD Date submitted: 8 April 1997 Has been submitted to the then Regional Land Claims Commissioner for Free State and Northern Cape and the Commission on Restitution of Land Rights will further investigate the claims in terms of the provivions of this Act, as Amended in due course. Any party who has an interest in the abovementioned land claim is hereby invited to submit, within 30 days from the date of publication of this Notice, any comments I information to: The Regional Land Claims Commissioner Northern Cape P.O Box 2458 Kimberley 8300 Tel: Fax: e H Maphutha Regional Land Claims Commissioner Date: ').01 8'1 c;.i{u" J

24 24 No GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 3 AUGUST 2018 NO. 785 DEPARTMENT OF RURAL DEVELOPMENT AND LAND REFORM 03 AUGUST 2018 GENERAL NOTICE IN TERMS OF THE RESTITUTION OF LAND RIGHTS ACT, 1994 (ACT NO.22 OF 1994) Notice is hereby given in terms of section 11 (1) of the Restitution of Land Rights Act, 1994 (Act No.22 of 1994 as amended) that a claim for restitution of land rights on: REFERENCE CLAIMANT : 6/2/2/D/1018/0/0/1. Nkululeko Jack Tukulu (On behalf of Gugwini Community) PROPERTY DESCRIPTION : Unspecified state land called Gugwini Location in Sheshegu Victoria East, Amathole District Municpality In the Eastern Cape Province EXTENT OF LAND TITLE DEED : 284 Hectares : N/A DATE SUBMITTED : 20 th December 1995 CURRENT OWNER : Department of Rural Development and Land Reform Has been submitted to the Regional Land Claims Commissioner for the Eastern Cape Province and that the Commission on Restitution of Land Rights will investigate the claim in terms of the provisions of the Act in due course. Any person who has an interest in the above-mentioned land is hereby invited to submit, within thirty (30) days from the publication of this notice, any comments/information to Office of the Regional Land Claims Commissioner: Eastern Cape Department of Rural Development and Land Reform PO Box 1375 East London 5200 Tel: Fax: ~ Mr. L:~~~~~utha Regional Land Claims Commissioner (Eastern Cape Province) Date: ~,~} ~ '-1 %

25 STAATSKOERANT, 3 AUGUSTUS 2018 No NO. 786 DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND INDUSTRY CO-OPERATIVES THAT HAVE BEEN REMOVED FROM THE REGISTER 1. ZWELIHLANGENE CO-OP LTD 2. LUSAKHANYO WARD 23 CO-OP LTD 3. ILIMA EASTERN CAPE TERTIARY CO-OP LTD 4. LUSPIN CO-OP LTD 5. SIBONOKUHLE MULTI-PURPOSE TRADING CO-OP LTD 6. SISONKE CATERING AND NUTRITIONAL CO-OP LTD 7. KWAMUHLE'S CURTAIN INTERIOR CO-OP LTD 8. SIYAKHULA CATERING AND NUTRITION CO-OP LTD 9. SINQOBANGOLWAZI CO-OP LTD 10. SITHEMBILE CO-OP LTD 11. SIBONISANA SONKE CO-OP LTD 12. SISINDENDLALENI FARMER TRADING CO-OP LTD 13. SENZOKWETHU-YEBO CO-OP LTD 14. LAVELUKHANYO NGCOBO WARD THIRTEEN CO-OP LTD 15. UMKHUMBI POULTRY CO-OP LTD 16. IPHAPHAMANI MAZULU co-op LTD 17. IKUSASELIHLE CO-OP LTD 18. SIVUKILE FARMING CO-OP LTD 19. INGQAYIZIVELE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME CO-OP LTD 20. KHANYA CONSTRUCTION CO-OP LTD 21. TWO IN ONE CO-OP LTD 22. THUTHIZINTO PRINTING COURIER AND DISTRIBUTION CO-OP LTD 23. NGELAKHE CARPENTRY CO-OP LTD 24. ESILINDINI VILLAGE COMMUNITY INVESTMENT CO-OP LTD 25. SINELIZWI co-op LTD 26. SINENCEBA CATERING CO-OP LTD 27. KHUTSONG OLD AGE CO-OP LTD 28. NAWE DEVELOPMENT CO-OP LTD 29. SEKUZOKUSA POULTRY CO-OP LTD 30. NEW IMAGE NUTRITIONAL SERVICES CO-OP LTD 31. CHAIN OF LIFE CO-OP LTD 32. SINCEDULUNTU MULTI-PURPOSE CO-OP LTD 33. NQALABUTHO CO-OP LTD 34. SINOKHOLO-SIYAZENZELA CO-OP LTD 35. EKULIMENI AGRICULTURAL CO-OP LTD 36. YONDLANI MAKANA WARD SIX CO-OP LTD 37. ENDUMENI WOMAN'S CO-OP LTD 03 AUGUST 2018 Notice is hereby given that the names of the abovementioned co-operatives have been removed from the register in terms of the provisions of section 73( 1) of the Co-operatives Act, REGISTRAR OF CO-OPERATIVES Office of the Registrar of Co-operatives Dti Campus 77 Meintjies Street Pretoria 0001 Private Bag X237 Pretoria 0002

26 26 No GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 3 AUGUST 2018 NO. 787 DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND INDUSTRY CO-OPERATIVES TO BE STRUCK FROM THE REGISTER 1. SOPHAKAMA PHILISANI co-op LTD 2. IMISEBE SEWING CO-OP LTD 3. NORTH EASTERN KWA-ZULU NATAL PRINTERS CO-OP LTD 4. MASHONA WORKER CO-OP LTD 5. IMPACT NATIONAL CO-OP LTD 6. ZINONGO CATERING CO-OP LTD 7. SIYANDA BUZANENI CO-OP LTD 8. TLAPENG PIGGERY VEGETABLES CO-OP LTD 9. SIYENZA SIYAKHA CO-OP LTD 10. LETLOTLO CO-OP LTD 11. KULANATHI CO-OP LTD 12. SIYAFUFUSA SEWING CO-OP LTD 13. MALETSHWARA CO-OP LTD 14. MVUMELWANO KULUNGILE CO-OP LTD 15. ATLEHANG CO-OP LTD 16. EYABANTU DRESSMAKERS CO-OP LTD 17. SEKWANELE HOUSING INITIATIVE CO-OP LTD 18. NOKUPHIWA CO-OP LTD 19. INKWENKWEZI CO-OP LTD 20. IMITA PROJECT CO-OP LTD 21. KUPHILWAPHI TRADING CO-OP LTD 22. GREEN BASKET CO-OP LTD 23. IKUSASALETHU AGRICULTURE AND TRADING CO-OP LTD 24. NONKQUBELA COMMUNITY PROJECT CO-OP LTD 25. ILITHA LETHU GENERAL CO-OP LTD 26. GOLD STAR CO-OP LTD 27. YONDLANI MAKANA WARD SIX CO-OP LTD 28. MSOBOMVU CO-OP LTD 29. THUTHIZINTO PRINTING, COURIER AND DISTRIBUTION CO-OP LTD 30. TWO IN ONE CO-OP LTD 31. PHILA MANUFACTURING CO-OP LTD 32. UPHONDO GENERAL TRADING CO-OP LTD 33. ISIDLO SETHU TRADING AND SERVICES CO-OP LTD 34. SINEKHONO GENERAL TRADING CO-OP LTD 35. EKULIMENI AGRICULTURAL CO-OP LTD 36. ZUZA CO-OP LTD 03 AUGUST 2018 Notice is hereby given that the names of the abovementioned co-operatives will, after the expiration of sixty days from the date of this notice, be struck off the register in terms of the provisions of section 73(1) of the Co-operatives Act, 2005, and the co-operatives will be dissolved unless proof is furnished to the effect that the co-operatives are carrying on business or are in operation. Any objections to this procedure, which interested persons may wish to raise, must together with the reasons therefore, be lodged with this office before the expiration of the period of sixty days. REGISTRAR OF CO-OPERATIVES Office of the Registrar of Co-operatives Dti Campus 77 Meintjies Street Pretoria 0002 Private Bag X237 Pretoria 0001

27 STAATSKOERANT, 3 AUGUSTUS 2018 No NO. 788 DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND INDUSTRY 03 AUGUST 2018 NOTICE OF INTRODUCTION OF NEW ELECTRONIC FILING METHOD BY WAY OF MOBILE APPLICATION (also called APP) FOR COMPANY AND CLOSE CORPORATION FORMS I, Adv Rory Wayne Voller, Commissioner of the Companies and Intellectual Property Commission (CrpC) hereby designate new electronic filing method for Company and Close Corporation forms by way of Mobile Application, as pursuant to section 6(13) of the Companies Act, 71 of 2008 read with Companies Regulation 169, ew electronic filing method will be introduced as from 1 August Commissioner: CIPC ~/:J "(he diicampu:; (Block F

28 28 No GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 3 AUGUST 2018 NO. 789 DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND INDUSTRY 03 AUGUST 2018 Companies and Intellectual Property CommissIOn \1 m mbef of the dti 9: up NOTICE OF INTRODUCTION OF ONLINE FILING METHOD FOR FINANCIAL ACCOUNTABILITY SUPPLEMENTS (FASs) AS PER FORM COR30.2 I, Adv Rory Wayne Voller, Commissioner of the Companies and Intellectual Property (CIPC) hereby designate electronic filing methods for the filing of Financial Accountability Supplements (COR30.2), pursuant to section 6(13) of the Companies Act (Act 17 of 2008) read with Companies Regulation 169. As from 1 July 2018, Financial Accountability Supplements (CoR30.2) may only be filed using any electronic filing channel or method made available by the CIPC. The available electronic channels will be communicated on the CIPC website Therefore, as from 1 July 2018 CIPC will no longer accept manually completed Financial Accountability Supplement ed to financialstatements@cipc.co.za, hand delivered or posted to the CIPC. \ 1. "J~ I

29 STAATSKOERANT, 3 AUGUSTUS 2018 No NO. 790 DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND INDUSTRY SPECIAL ECONOMIC ZONES ACT NO. 16 OF AUGUST 2018 INVITATION FOR THE PUBLIC TO COMMENT ON THE DRAFT AMENDMENT REGULATIONS ON GOVERNANCE AND COMPOSITION OF SPECIAL ECONOMIC ZONES (SEZs), IN TERMS OF SECTION 41 OF THE SPECIAL ECONOMIC ZONES ACT, 2014 (ACT NO. 16 OF 2014) I, Dr Rob Davies, Minister of Trade and Industry, having consulted with the Advisory Board in terms of section 41 of the Special Economic Zones Act No. 16 of 2014, (SEZ Act), hereby publish the draft Amendment Regulations on Governance and Composition of Special Economic Zones (SEZs) for broader public comments, to remedy the complexities in the administration and implementation of the SEZ Act, as set out in the Schedule hereto. Members of the public are invited to submit to the Minister, within thirty (30) days from the date of publication of this notice in the Government Gazette, written inputs or comments on the proposed Amendment Regulations to the following addresses: By post to : The Director-General: Department of Trade and Industry Attention: Mr Maoto Molefane Private Bag x 84 Pretoria 0001 By hand at the dti Campus, Block A, 77 Meintjies Street, Sunnyside, Pretoria By MMolefane@thedtLqov.za Enquv : (012) ,/' Fi /,,1 ~\. ;'Jv n I 'c ;; i,,~:~---:> Dr Rob Davi~s (MP) Minister of Trade and Industry Date: _1JL./2018 1

30 30 No GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 3 AUGUST 2018 SCHEDULE 1. Definitions In these Regulations any word or expression to which a meaning has been assigned in the Act bears the meaning assigned to it in the Act, unless the context indicates otherwise- "SEZ entity" means the Special Economic Zone (SEZ) entity established in terms of section 25; or the Industrial Development Zone (IDZ) designated as a Special Economic Zone in terms of section 39 (2) of the Special Economic Zones Act (SEZAct) 2014 (Act No. 16 of 2014); "Minister" means the Minister responsible for trade and industry; "the Act" means the Special Economic Zones Act (SEZ Act), 2014 (Act No. 16 of 2014); and "Regulation" includes the Schedule and any Table included within or referred to in the Regulations. 2. Application of the Regulations (a) These Regulations shall apply to SEZ entities administering and implementing the Special Economic Zones Act, 2014 (Act No. 16 of 2014). (b) The Regulations shall have retrospective operation in SEZ entities established prior and coming into effect of these Regulations. 3. Options, requirements, processes and timeframes for transition in governance and composition of SEZ entities and operators (a) The SEZ entity must operate as the SEZ operator in a manner provided for, in section 32 of the SEZ Act, as at the effective date of these Regulations. (b) Within thirty (30) days of receipt of a Notice of Intent contemplated in these Regulations 3(b) and FORM SEZ 1, the SEZ entity must comply by notifying the Minister of its intent

31 STAATSKOERANT, 3 AUGUSTUS 2018 No to transform the governance and composition of the SEZ entities in one or more of the following options, for: (i) the management and operation of the IDZ entity not be separated; (ii) the existing SEZ operator or entity to hold a license and permit to function as both the management entity and state owned operator; or (iii) the separation of the SEZ entity from the operator, where a private company is appointed to either operate the SEZ wholly or in part, in terms of section 32(2) of the SEZ Act, for purposes of proper implementation and administration of SEZs, in terms of section 41 of the SEZ Act. (c) The SEZ entity must make a Declaration of Intent, stating what the SEZ intends to do, to be submitted to the Minister of Trade and Industry as contemplated in these Regulations and FORM SEZ 2, within a period of thirty (30) days from the effective date of these Regulations. (d) At least seven (7) days before the expiry of the period of thirty (30) days contemplated in Regulation 3(d), the SEZ entity may request an extension of not more than seven (7) days, contemplated in these Regulations and FORM SEZ 4, to put in place preparations for transition in governance and composition of the entity, for proper implementation and administration. (e) Within three (3) days of the submission of the Declaration of Intent to transform the governance and composition of the SEZ, the entity must in terms of these Regulations notify entities that may be impacted by the transition of the SEZ entity as contemplated in Regulation 3(b). 4. Submission of the Declaration of Intent by the IDZISEZ (a) The SEZ must, with or without receipt of the Notice of Intent, contemplated in Regulation 3(b) above, make a Declaration of Intent to the Minister of Trade and Industry, anytime about its course of composition and governance contemplated in Regulation 3(b), within seven (7) days after the effective date of these Regulations. (b) If the SEZ fails to submit the information within even (7) days as contemplated in Regulation 3(b), it must not implement any decision without prior approval by the Minister.

32 32 No GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 3 AUGUST 2018 (c) The Minister must not use the Declaration of Intent by the SEZ, submitted in terms of Regulations 3(b), for any reason other than for purposes of these Regulations. (d) The SEZ must after submitting the Declaration of Intent, not operate as an entity separate from the operator, a conduct that these Regulations seek to address. 5. Compliance - Reporting and Monitoring (a) The SEZ entity must within three (3) months of the effective date of these Regulations and annually thereafter, make a submission of a Compliance Notice contemplated in these Regulations and FORM SEZ 3 to the Minister, containing the following information: (i) (ii) (iii) Confirmation of the SEZ' state of governance and composition, contemplated in these Regulations; A transitional plan, a quarterly financial and performance report or any report as proof of the effectiveness and compliance with these Regulations; aa. The reports shall be evidence of proof based on verified information, reflecting the state of compliance in respect of the transformation of governance and composition of the SEZ entity for purposes of proper implementation and administration of the SEZ Act as required in these Regulations. Recommendations if any, of appropriate measures to be implemented by the SEZ entity including, timeframes for implementation and full compliance with these Regulations. (b) If upon consideration of the compliance notice submitted in terms of these Regulations, the Minister is of the view that the SEZ entity complied or failed to comply with the requirements of these Regulations, the Minister must notify the entity concerned in a prescribed FORM SEZ 5, in line with these Regulations for non-compliance. 6. Duties and obligations of the SEZ entities (a) Irrespective of the transition made in the functions and operations of the SEZ, the SEZ remains liable to meet its obligations in respect of these Regulations. consistently with the SEZ Act.

33 STAATSKOERANT. 3 AUGUSTUS 2018 No Information and communication to affected entities (a) The SEZ entities that require information or clarity in regard to these Regulations may contact the Minister of Trade and Industry at - (i) (ii) Delivered by hand to: The Department of Trade and Industry 77 Meintjies Street Sunnyside Pretoria Republic of South Africa Addressed by post to: Department of Trade and Industry Private Bag X 84 Pretoria 0002 Republic of South Africa Attention: Mr Maoto Molefane MMolefane@thedti.gov.za (b) The SEZ entities that are affected by these Regulations are as listed in Annexure A of these Regulations, but not limited to the list in Annexure A: 8. Non-adherence (a) Non-adherence to these Regulations will be handled in terms of the processes and procedures under the SEZ Act. 9. Title and effective date (a) These Regulations shall be called the Governance and Composition of the Special Economic Zones Regulations, 2018 and shall come into effect upon publication in the Government Gazette.

34 34 No GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 3 AUGUST 2018 ANNEXURE A DESIGNATED IDZISEZ IN SOUTH AFRICA Name of SEZ Provin Year of Tel Fax the SEZ Operator ce design ation Co ega COEGA Eastern contact.centre IDZ Development Cape 2 I Corporation (Pty) Ltd 0 East East London Eastern info@elidz.co.za London Industrial : Cape 0 51 IDZ Development Zone SOC Ltd Richards Richards Bay KwaZul BaylDZ Industrial u-natal 0 78, Development Zone Company SOC Ltd Dube Dube KwaZul info@dubetrade Trade Port TradePort u-natal 0 00 port.co.za SEZ Corporation (DTPC) Saldanha ' Saldanha Bay Wester info@sbidz.co.z BaylDZ I DZ Licensing n Cape 6 I a Company SOC Ltd 1 Gauteng Gauteng Gauten info@gidz.co.za IDZ Industrial 9 7 N/A Development Zone SOC Limited Maluti-a- Maluti-a- ' Free N/A maphoka@maps Phofung Phofung State 0 ez.co.za SEZ Industrial Development Zone SOC Ltd Musina- Musina- Limpop Makhado Makhado a.co.z SEZ SOC LTD

35 STAATSKOERANT, 3 AUGUSTUS 2018 No ANNEXURE B FORMS TO REGULATIONS SPECIAL ECONOMIC ZONES FORM: SEZ 1 NOTICE OF INTENT (in terms of Regulation 3(b)) Date: To: (Insert the name and registration number of the SEZ entity) On the... of , the Minister of Trade and Industry issued a Notice of Intent, contemplated in Regulations 3(b), requesting the SEZ entity to notify the Minister of its intent to transit in governance and composition of the entity, for purposes of proper implementation and administration of the entity, in terms of section 41 of the SEZ Act. The Minister of Trade and Industry is satisfied that the reply to the Notice of Intent by the SEZ entity, is consistent with the options set out in Regulations 3(b) OR The Minister of Trade and Industry is satisfied with the reply to the Notice of Intent submitted by the SEZ entity The Minister of Trade of Industry Signature: Date:

36 36 No GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 3 AUGUST 2018 SPECIAL ECONOMIC ZONES DECLARATION OF INTENT (in tenns of Regulation 3(c)) FORM: SEZ2 Date: The Special Economic Zone (SEZ) declares and commits to carry out its functions in terms of the Special Economic Zones Act (SEZ) 2014 (Act No. 16 of 2014), and as contemplated in Regulations 3(b). COMMITMENT 1. In view of this, commit to Perform the functions governed by the terms contained in the SEZ Act, these Regulations, read with relevant legal prescripts. 2. The declaration, read together with the relevant legislations, shall be coverage in respect of any directive which may be issued from time to time consistent with the SEZ Act. 3. There shall be cooperation and consultation with the Minister with regards to the declaration and work pertaining to the SEZ Act and these Regulations; 3.2 any compliance required with a view to putting into effect the objectives of the SEZ Act and implementing these Regulations; and 3.3 issuing of any communication which initiates, guides, governs action or procedure regarding the functions or performance of the SEZ entities. 4. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in the Declaration, the SEZ entity shall act on further directive which shall be deemed to include the Declaration by reference. Name and Title of the person signing on behalf of the SEZ Authorized Signature: Date:

37 STAATSKOERANT, 3 AUGUSTUS 2018 No SPECIAL ECONOMIC ZONES COMPLIANCE NOTICE (in terms of Regulations 5(a)) FORM: SEZ3 SECTION A: DETAILS OF ENTITY Name of entity/organization [Special Economic Zone (SEZ)] Registration number: Physical address: Telephone number: address: SECTION B: REPORT VERIFIED BY THE MINISTER OF TRADE AND INDUSTRY $l<'}period., ':; I Three (3) Months I Promulgation of I Regulations I Annual Submission. CONTENT.,. after Option for transition in governance and the composition of the SEZ Status of the SEZ Indicate type of I Date of ' Date of issuance of entity/organization ego i establishment as an operator's SEZ entity or operator I SEZ entity permit Option of operation ego as both SEZ entity and operator I *A report must indicate how the IDEZISEZ entity functions SECTION C: REPORT 1. ATTACHMENT OF A REPORT - TRANSITIONAL PLAN, PERFORMANCE AND ACCOUNTING DETAILS: Accounting officer's name: Address: Transitional plan, Financial report and Annual report stating ego the change in the SEZ, the work of the SEZ operating as both the SEZ entity and operator? OR 2. ATTACHMENT OF A COPY OF A REPORT AS PROOF OF THE WORK OF THE SEZ ENTITY [In the absence of the above report] Name and Title of the person signing on behalf of the SEZ Authorized Signature: Oate: SPECIAL ECONOMIC ZONES

38 38 No GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 3 AUGUST 2018 EXTENSION OF TIME FOR COMPLIANCE (In terms of Regulation 3(d» FORM: SEZ4 Date: From: (insert Names of the IDZISEZ) CONCERNING: EXTENSION OF TIME FOR COMPLIANCE ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-- ---~ I For the reasons set out below the Special Economic Zone (SEZ) hereby requests the Minister of Trade and Industry an extension of time for a period of for further preparation and compliance with these Regulations for proper implementation and administration of the SEZ Act. The particulars, circumstances and reasons for the extension of time for compliance by the SEZ entity are - I (insert a concise statement of the circumstances, and particulars of the request) I.... Name and Title of the person signing on behalf of the SEZ Authorized Signature: ~ Date: SPECIAL ECONOMIC ZONES

39 STAATSKOERANT, 3 AUGUSTUS 2018 No, NOTICE OF NON-COMPLIANCE (in terms of Regulation 5(b)) FORM: SEZ5 Date : To The Minister of Trade and Industry believes on reasonable grounds that the Special Economic Zone (SEZ) entity named above, has contravened these Regulations. In particular, the Minister states that the entity has failed to comply with these Regulations. Specifically: (details of the nature and extent of the conduct that is the subject of this Notice) l ' The entity is required to take the steps set out in the attached statement to bring the entity's conduct into compliance with the SEZ Act and these Regulations within thirty (30) days. Failure to comply with this Notice may result in further action being taken against the entity. The Minister of Trade of Industry Signature: Oate:

40 40 No GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 3 AUGUST 2018 GENERAL NOTICES ALGEMENE KENNISGEWINGS DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY AND FISHERIES NOTICE 428 OF 2018 DRAFT CLIMATE SMART AGRICULTURE STRATEGIC FRAMEWORK FOR AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY AND FISHERIES I, Senzeni Zokwana, Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries hereby invite all interested parties to submit written inputs and comments on the Draft Climate Smart Agriculture Strategic Framework. Inputs and comments must be submitted in writing for attention to IkalafengK@daff.gov.za and SeneoM@daff.gov.za respectively within 60 days from the date of this publication. Alternatively inputs and comments can be sent to: Physical address: Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries 110 Hamilton Street Arcadia, Pretoria 0001 Postal address: The Director Directorate: Climate Change and Disaster Management Private Bag X250 Pretoria, Arcadia 0001 Enquiries: Fax: / SENZENI ZOKWANA MINISTER OF AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY AND FISHERIES

41 STAATSKOERANT, 3 AUGUSTUS 2018 No '~i agriculture, (~-~.n,_;'.,i; ~::.:~try & fisheries ~~ Agriculture. Forestry and Fisheries REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA DRAFT CLIMATE SMART AGRICULTURE STRATEGIC FRAMEWORK DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY AND FISHERIES (DAFF)

42 42 No GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 3 AUGUST 2018 FOREWORD The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has unequivocally noted that we are witnessing climate change and its related effects. The South African government supports the view expressed by the IPCC. The South African Constitution notes that, 'everyone has the right to an environment that is not harmful to their health and wellbeing'. It further states that we have a right to secure ecologically sustainable development and use of natural resources while promoting justifiable economic and social development'. In line with the Constitution, the National Development Plan (Vision 2030) acknowledges the detrimental effect of greenhouse gases (GHG) and their contribution to climate variability and change. South Africa's Climate Change Response White Paper (2011) sets forth that climate change poses risks to various key sectors of the South African economy, viz., water, agriculture and forestry. Various aspects of the South African economy are vulnerable to the increased intensity and frequency of extreme weather events such as droughts and floods. The agriculture sector plays a critical role in the South African economy. Climate change is currently negatively impacting on agriculture production both in aquaculture, plant and animal farming. This will inherently impact negatively on the sustainability of the agriculture sector and its ability to provide food and employment opportunities. This framework outlines the role that Climate Smart Agriculture (CSA) can play in addressing vulnerabilities facing the agriculture sector. Various stakeholders, and farmers, have a role to play in promoting resource efficiency, increased productivity and social equity through mitigation and adaptation efforts. All South Africans have a role to play through implementation of this framework in ensuring sustainability of the agriculture sector as one of the anchors of our Gross Domestic Product (GOP). Targeted efforts will be made to ensure that women, youth, people living with disability and subsistence farmers are involved in implementation of this framework. Director General Department of Forestry and Fisheries iiil.~f«agriculture, ~~ forestry & fisheries i a ' ~~~' 1, ~ J J Department Ag"cultureForeslryandFlshe"es ~ REPUBLlCOF$OUTHAfRICA Draft Climate Smart Agriculture Strategic Framework 2

43 STAATSKOERANT, 3 AUGUSTUS 2018 No ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The preparation of the South Africa's Strategic Framework on Climate Smart Agriculture has drawn from insightful contributions from a multi-disciplinary team of experts from the Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (DAFF), Department of Environmental Affairs (DEA), farmers, civil society organization (CSOs), private sector, researchers, the academia and other development partners. The DAFF team, led by Dr Ikalafeng Kgakatsi, supported by Mr Matiga Motsepe and Seneo Madikiza, played a significant role in the development of the Framework. This Framework is largely informed by sectoral reports on Agriculture, Forestry, and Fisheries. Dr Timothy Dube, Professor Kingsley Ayisi and Professor Ngoni Moyo of the University of Limpopo developed the sectoral reports respectively. DAFF also acknowledges the contribution of the Muvuledzi team in the development of the Framework. The team members were Mr. Alum Mpofu (Project Manager). Dr Mpho Nenweli (Project Director), Dr Sithabiso Gandure (Climate Change Specialist), Ms. Delani Mathebula (Climate Change Specialist), Ms Leisa Perch (Social and Environmental Specialist), Tsumbedzo Mudalahothe (Agriculture specialist) Mercedes Marele and Nyiko Sambo (project intern and administrative assistant). agriculture, forestry & fisheries Department AgncultureForestr,andFlshenes REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA Draft Climate Smart Agriculture Strategic Framework 3

44 44 No GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 3 AUGUST 2018 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY With global warming as its most evident form, climate change is considered a serious challenge for mankind in the present century with no country or region of the world immune to its impacts. Increased greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions that is human-induced has resulted in additional warming of the Earth's surface, with several anticipated disastrous impacts for developing regions such as Africa - the least emitter of GHGs. Climate change is posing serious threats at all levels of society and national government. The most devastating adverse impacts of climate change in most subtropical regions such southern Africa include increased frequency and intensity of extreme weather events such as droughts, floods, heat, environmental damage, increased infestation of crops by pests and diseases, depletion of household assets, increased rural urban migration. Other challenges include increased biodiversity loss, depletion of wildlife and other natural resources, changes in the vegetation types, decline in forest resources, decline in soil conditions (soil moisture and nutrients), increased health risks and the spread of infectious diseases. Additionally, climate change is negatively impacting on changing livelihood systems. Climate change dynamics are extremely complex and not yet generally thoroughly understood, especially regarding the extent, timing and impacts of projected changes. Furthermore, projections of impacts in the Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries sector in South Africa are often complicated by different scientists applying different sets of climate scenarios and using different modelling approaches, thus making it challenging to extract coherent key messages. Notably, South Africa is already in a high risk climatic environment by virtue of its straddling the S latitudinal range and the geographical position of the country in relation to weather systems to the south of the continent, which renders it particularly sensitive and vulnerable to geographical shifts in climates. Potentially there are serious effects that climate change can have on the South Africa's low lying areas, infrastructure, socio-economic activities, human health, water resources and food security. The effects are not necessarily always negative, however, and positive spin-offs are likely to occur although the latter need to be identified and maximised. Initial efforts at dealing with the problem of global warming at international level concentrated on mitigation, with the aim of reducing and possibly stabilizing the GHG concentrations in the atmosphere. The fact that pollution emissions are measurable made mitigation a more favourable option to responding to climate change. Stabilisation of GHG's primarily depends upon changes in technology, discovery of new and less polluting fuels and with awareness in human behaviour towards natural resources and their utilisation. However, in more recent times, adaptation has also featured strongly in most international discussions. For developing countries such as South Africa, it has been increasingly realised that whilst mitigation and adaptation should be pursued together, a strong bias should be towards adaptation due to the prevailing vulnerable ecosystems, biodiversity and people. Adaptation is defined as an adjustment in natural or human systems in response to actual or expected climatic stimuli or agriculture, forestry & fisheries Department AgriGUltWfe Foreslry,md Fisheries REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA Draft Climate Smart Agriculture Strategic Framework 4

45 STAATSKOERANT, 3 AUGUSTUS 2018 No their effects, to reduce harm or take advantage of opportunities. This Framework starts from the premise that the Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (AFF) sector's adaptive capacity is closely linked to South Africa's level of economic development, based on factors such as the range of technological options available, the availability of resources, and the stock of human capital. In policymaking and CSA implementation, the Framework emphasises factors such as vulnerability, the structure of critical institutions, risk perception, and patterns of decision-making authority. The Framework therefore emphasises that the goal of promoting effective adaptation responses and increasing adaptive capacity should be to reduce vulnerability and increase overall resilience of South Africa's AFF systems, including their socio-economic and institutional characteristics. This Framework recognises that integrating mitigation and adaptation strategies into production systems are not a completely new idea in rural South African traditional production systems and communities. This Framework recommends that more resources be invested into researching these indigenous knowledge systems with the involvement of local subsistence and commercial farmers. DAFF must take into consideration this body of indigenous knowledge in the formulation and implementation of mitigation and adaptation strategies. In particular, CSA actions identified in this Strategic Framework include: reducing vulnerability, increasing adaptive capacity, addressing specific risks related to climate variability and climate change, exploring sector-specific opportunities in the context of a changing climate and promoting communication and research. Adaptation strategies identified will include the adoption of efficient environmental resources management practices such as the planting of early maturing crops, adoption of hardy varieties of crops and selective keeping of livestock in areas where raill has declined. They also include the use of technological products that enable the individual to function in the "new" CSA environment. To act, adaptive capacities will need to be supported. This refers to the capabilities, resources and institutions available to a country or region to implement effective adaptation measures 1. Adaptation efforts also need to be complemented by mitigation measures such as carbon capture, securing forests, replanting trees and use of renewable energy. The five core objectives of the Framework are: o To guide actions at all levels of government, investors and development partners on mainstreaming CSA into agriculture, forestry and fisheries plans, programmes and projects. o Contribute to increasing productivity and growth of agricultural, forestry and fisheries related value chains with nutrition and gender considerations. o Enhance resilience to climatic and weather shocks on the social, environmental, and economic aspects of agriculture, forestry and fisheries production and food systems. o Contribute to low carbon development through efficient use of agricultural, agribusiness, forestry and fisheries resources to reduce national emission intensity 1 (IPCC, 2007) agriculture, forestry & fisheries Department AgriCUlture,Foresl'J'andFlshe"es REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA Draft Climate Smart Agriculture Strategic Framework 5

46 46 No GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 3 AUGUST 2018 o in the AFF production and food systems. Strengthen governance and institutional coordination for effective implementation of the Climate Smart Agriculture Framework Programme at the national, Provincial and local levels. ;~r"llr-~ agriculture, ~i~ forestry & fisheries \r~:1} Depa"ment \~V_:;s/ Agnculture, Forestry and Fishenes ~ REPUBLlCOF$OUTHAFRICA Draft Climate Smart Agriculture Strategic Framework 6

47 STAATSKOERANT, 3 AUGUSTUS 2018 No ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS AEZ AFF AgGDP AR5 AU AUC CA CAADP CBOs CGIAR COMESA COP CSA CSO DAFF EbA FAO GCF GDP GEF GHG GoSA INDC IPCC MDG MRV NAMA NGO ODA PES Agro Ecological Zone Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Agriculture Gross Domestic Product Fifth Assessment Report (of the I PCC) African Union African Union Commission Conservation Agriculture Comprehensive African Agriculture Development Programme Community Based Organizations Consultative Group of International Agricultural Research Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa Conference of the Parties Climate Smart Agriculture Civil Society Organization Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Ecosystem-based Adaptation Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations Green Climate Fund Gross Domestic Product Global Environmental Facility Greenhouse Gas Government of South Africa Intended Nationally Determined Contribution Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Millennium Development Goals Monitoring/Measurement/Monitoring, Reporting and Verification Nationally Appropriate Mitigation Action Non-Governmental Organisation Official Development Assistance Payments for Environmental Services &l~i agriculture, ~~~ forestry & fisheries ~,,1HI2 } Department \~.,~~f Aonculture, Fores!ry and F,she"es ~ REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AfRICA Draft Climate Smart Agriculture Strategic Framework 7

48 48 No GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 3 AUGUST 2018 PPP REDD+ SA SADC UNDP UNEP UNFCCC Public Private Partnership Reduced Emissions from Deforestation and forest Degradation, the role of forest conservation, sustainable management of forests and enhancement of forest carbon stocks' South Africa Southern African Development Community United Nations Development Programme United Nations Environment Programme United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change t~'*"" - j~1~..j agriculture. forestry & fisheries ~;~~I~~;~ Forestry and Flshenes ~ REPUBLIC Of SOllTH AFRICA Draft Climate Smart Agriculture Strategic Framework 8

49 STAATSKOERANT, 3 AUGUSTUS 2018 No TABLE OF CONTENTS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 3 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 4 ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS 7 1. INTRODUCTION MULTILATERAL AGREEMENTS ON CLIMATE CHANGE: AN OVERVIEW THE SOUTH AFRICAN CLIMATE CHANGE POLICY CONTEXT: A SUMMARY THE FORMULATION OF THE CSA STRATEGIC FRAMEWORK THE CLIMATE SMART AGRICULTURE STRATEGIC FRAMEWORK MAINSTREAMING CSA INTO AFF SUBSECTORS VISION STATEMENT STRATEGIC OBJECTIVES GUIDING PRINCIPLES STRATEGIC ACTIONS/PRIORITY AREAS IMPLEMENTATION OF THE CSA STRATEGIC FRAMEWORK PRIORITY PROGRAMMES OUTPUT 1: AN ENABLING AND COORDINATED POLICY ENVIRONMENT BUILD CAPACITY OF STATE ACTORS AND STAKEHOLDERS TO UNDERSTAND AND PLAN FOR CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACTS AND CLIMATE SMART AGRICULTURE INVEST IN CSA POLICY FOCUSED RESEARCH INTEGRATE CSA INTO EXISTING AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY AND FISHERIES SECTOR POLICIES AND IDENTIFY, DESIGN AND IMPLEMENT CSA PROGRAMMES Focus ON THE FOOD, WATER AND ENERGY NEXUS PROMULGATE AND IMPLEMENT POLICIES INVOLVE STAKEHOLDERS IN POLICY PROCESSES INTEGRATE INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE SYSTEMS INTO CSA POLICY MAKING AND PROGRAMME DESIGN AND PUSH ITS PLACE INTO THE FOREFRONT OF BOTH PUBLIC AND ACADEMIC DiSCOURSES OUTPUT 2: A STRONG CLIMATE SMART AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY AND FISHERIES SECTOR ANCHORED BY COORDINATED, CAPACITATED INSTITUTIONS AND PARTNERSHIPS BUILD AND LEVERAGE PARTNERSHIPS THAT ACT AS EFFECTIVE CSA MAINSTREAMING ENTRY POINTS AND DRIVERS ESTABLISH AND STRENGTHEN A PLATFORM FOR PRIVATE SECTOR AND CSO ENGAGEMENT WITH NATIONAL AND PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENTS BY END OF STRENGTHEN EXISTING DAFF- DEVELOPMENT PARTNER COORDINATION WITH A FOCUS ON A COMMON COUNTRY CSA PROGRAMME FUNDING BY OUTPUT 3: INCREASED INVESTMENT IN RESEARCH AND AN EXPANDED CSA KNOWLEDGE BASE CREATE AND ESTABLISH A UNIFIED AND STRATEGIC APPROACH AND MECHANISM TO CSA RESEARCH THAT WOULD SUPPORT THE PREPARATION AND IMPLEMENTATION OF HIGH QUALITY CSA POLICIES, PROGRAMMES, AND PROJECTS WITHIN THE AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY AND FISHERIES SECTORS ENCOURAGE AND ENABLE PRIVATE AS WELL AS PUBLIC SECTOR R&D EFFORTS FOCUSING ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF SHORT-TERM AND LONG-TERM INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGIES SUPPORT EFFORTS AND PROGRAMMES SPEARHEAD THE IDENTIFICATION OF CSA RESEARCH PRIORITY PROGRAMMES SUPPORT RESEARCH INTO INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE SYSTEMS WITH THE FOLLOWING OBJECTIVES &l~i agriculture, "'.1:# forestry & fisheries (Jjli ~:~:I~~;~FOreS!'YandFlshe"es ~ REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AfRICA Draft Climate Smart Agriculture Strategic Framework 9

50 50 No GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 3 AUGUST OUTPUT 4: A RESOURCE EFFICIENT AND RESILIENT VALUE - CHAIN BASED ON TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION SUPPORT INITIATIVES THAT FAST TRACK AND CONSOLIDATE CSA INITIATiVES THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE FOLLOWING INITIATIVES WILL BE KEY IN REDUCING GHGs FROM THE FISHING SECTOR: SUPPORT INITIATIVES THAT INCREASE PRODUCTIVITY THROUGH THE ADOPTION OF IMPROVED ADAPTIVE TECHNOLOGIES INCREASE PRODUCTIVITY OF LIVESTOCK ENTERPRISES THROUGH ADOPTION OF IMPROVED ADAPTIVE PRACTICES ENCOURAGE AND SUPPORT PROJECTS THAT INCREASE PRODUCTIVITY OF CULTURED FiSH SUPPORT EFFORTS AND ENCOURAGE INITIATIVES THAT INCREASE AREA UNDER EFFICIENT RENEWABLE ENERGY POWERED IRRIGATION SUPPORT PROGRAMMES THAT IMPROVE WATER RESOURCE USE EFFICIENCY OF EXISTING IRRIGATION SYSTEMS WORK WITH RELEVANT STAKEHOLDERS TO INCREASE THE NUMBER OF SMALLHOLDER FARMERS THAT ADOPT CLIMATE SMART SOIL MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGIES AND PRACTICES ENCOURAGE AND SUPPORT THE DESIGN AND UP-SCALING OF EXISTING CSA WOMEN AND YOUTH FOCUSED PROGRAMMES AND PROJECTS ALONG THE WHOLE AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY AND FISHERIES SECTOR VALUE CHAIN SUPPORT PROGRAMMES THAT REHABILITATE DEGRADED LAND AND COORDINATE ACTIONS WITH FLAGSHIP PROGRAMMES SUCH AS THE LANDCARE PROGRAMME STRENGTHENING AND UP-SCALING COLLABORATION WITH EXISTING RELEVANT FLAGSHIP DEA AND DAFF PROGRAMMES TO ENHANCE INTEGRATION OF CSA PRACTICES IN CONSERVATION AND REHABILITATION OF WATER CATCHMENT AREAS AND CONTRIBUTE TOWARDS INCREASING TREE COVER ENCOURAGE THE ADOPTION OF BEST PRACTICES SUCH AS THOSE IDENTIFIED IN THE FAO CODE OF CONDUCT FOR RESPONSIBLE FISHERIES (CCRF) (FAO, 1995) AND THE ECOSYSTEM APPROACH TO FISHERIES (EAF)/ ECOSYSTEM APPROACH TO AQUACULTURE (EAA) SUPPORT INITIATIVES THAT INCREASE THE PRODUCTION OF FRESHWATER AQUACULTURE AND MARINE FISHERIES WORK FOR THE AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY AND FISHERIES TO INCREASE INVESTMENT IN INTEGRATED PRODUCTION SYSTEMS ENCOURAGE AND SUPPORT THE DEVELOPMENT AND INTRODUCTION OF NEW PRODUCTS AND PROCESSES ACROSS THE AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY AND FISHERIES VALUE CHAIN AND MINIMIZE HIGH POST-HARVEST LOSSES INCREASE CROP AND LIVESTOCK WEATHER-INDEXED INSURANCE WITH AN EMPHASIS ON SMALLHOLDER FARMERS, FORESTERS AND SMALL FISHERIES OUTPUT 5: A CSA ADVOCACY AND COMMUNICATION STRATEGY THAT ENHANCES THE UNDERSTANDING OF CSA, BUILDS CONSENSUS ON ISSUES, AND STIMULATES STAKEHOLDER ACTION DEVELOP AND ROLL-OUT A CSA MAINSTREAMING COMMUNICATION STRATEGy OUTPUT 6: A DIVERSE FUNDING BASE TO BUILD A CLIMATE RESILIENT INVESTMENT PROGRAMME INTEGRATE MITIGATION AND ADAPTATION MEASURES INTO CURRENT AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY AND FISHERIES PLANNING AND INVESTMENT PLANS ENHANCE THE CAPACITY OF DAFF STAFF RESPONSIBLE FOR CSA PLANNING TO EFFECTIVELY ENGAGE WITH THE BUDGETARY PLANNING FRAMEWORK AND PROCESSES PROMOTE THE INCLUSION OF A CSA RELATED FUNDING ALLOCATION IN KEY POVERTY REDUCTION AND FARMER/FORESTER/FISHERIES DEVELOPMENT AND EMPOWERMENT PROGRAMMES OF THE DAFF MOBILISE STAKEHOLDERS AND OTHER PARTNERS TO SOURCE RESOURCES TARGETED TOWARDS CSA MAINSTREAMING INTO THE DAFF PROGRAMMES UTILISE NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL FUNDING MECHANISMS AND OPPORTUNITIES AN INCENTIVISED AND DRIVEN CSA SYSTEM CHARACTERISED BY STRONG STAKEHOLDER COMMITMENT UTILISE INSURANCE OR GUARANTEES SOURCED FROM BOTH PUBLIC (NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL) BUDGETS AND THE PRIVATE SECTOR TO ENCOURAGE ADOPTION OF CSA MEASURES til igj agricu Itu re, forestry & fisheries Depanment Agncultu'eForeslryandFlshe"es REPUBLIC Of SOUTH AfRICA Draft Climate Smart Agriculture Strategic Framework 10

51 STAATSKOERANT, 3 AUGUSTUS 2018 No MONITORING AND EVALUATION 8. COORDINATION OF CSA AND INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS 8.1 ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES 9. REFERENCES ~~~1% agriculture, ~ forestry & fisheries!\~~:;j Depan.ment '~YJ.;' AfJ"CUlture, F(lrestry and Fisheries ~ REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA Draft Climate Smart Agriculture Strategic Framework 11

52 52 No GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 3 AUGUST INTRODUCTION This National Climate Smart Agriculture (CSA) Strategic Framework (hereafter referred to as the Framework) is a broad strategic guideline. The Framework puts emphasis and focus on mitigation and adaptation strategies, and it also recognises that the agricultural sectors, viz., aquaculture, forestry and fisheries play a significant role in South Africa's economic development and social transformation aspirations. The Strategic Framework is an initiative of the national Department (viz., DAFF) developed through a multi-stakeholder and multidisciplinary stakeholder approach with inputs from Provincial Governance structures. The strategic actions /outcomes defined and put forward are largely informed by the national perspective and provide a platform for collaboration and ensuring adequate integration with other inter-governmental and intra-departmental priorities and programmes. The Framework, with its vision and general actions, is intended to be a guide to agriculture sectors. Provinces and local government playa pivotal role in policy formulation for the sector, identifying the main provincial and local approaches to be employed, and facilitating implementation of CSA. The Strategic Framework will guide the drawing up of annual plans for CSA actions. Further, it will guide farmers on opportunities that they can harness to promote productive and sustainable agriculture. In terms of implementation, the Framework considered matters that relate to the need to be fiscally and technologically feasible (i.e. possible with current technology and financial capacity). It also takes the view that there are actions that can be done immediately, and priorities that require more research, funding and institutional development or change over the longer term. Notably, much of the priority areas put forward by the Framework build on actions, programmes and initiatives that are already in place, run by the state, non-state or sectoral actors. It also draws upon experiences of farmers from various parts of the country. Many of the priority areas to promote adaptation focus on measures and policies that already exist and would need to be enhanced, transferred, built on, and provided with more funding to encourage effective actions. It is the view of this Framework that building on ongoing initiatives ~_~~ agriculture,.. ~&,li" forestry & fisheries t~vy ~::C21~~;\of~st'Yand F'shenes ~ REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA Draft Climate Smart Agriculture Strategic Framework 12

53 STAATSKOERANT, 3 AUGUSTUS 2018 No in the Provinces and at local level, disseminating best practices and providing a range of options to farmers is key to encouraging future adaptations. Farmers and fishers are already aware of local changes related to climate change and they are adapting at local level. This Framework should be regarded as a living document to be continuously modified as issues emerge, knowledge expands, and capacities change. It is intended to have an evolving lifespan stretching between The Framework will be subject to review in the medium term in At the core of all the challenges experienced in South Africa's economic growth trajectory including the Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries subsectors, are the increasing challenges of poverty, unemployment and inequality. The rising triple challenges call for heightened consideration of more inclusive models of growth. This Framework was developed with the aim of creating a socially inclusive and sustainable agricultural, forestry, fisheries and natural resource management underpinned by increased productivity for national food security and nutrition. Gender equality and social inclusion (especially of youth and people living with disability) cuts across all thematic areas of the strategic framework. 2. MULTILATERAL AGREEMENTS ON CLIMATE CHANGE: AN OVERVIEW The rationale for co-operation with relevant international organizations, such scientific bodies, United Nations (UN) agencies and other conventions, stems from the interlinkages between the issues that they address. For example, the Rio conventions, Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD), United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD) and the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), share a common concern for many environmental and sustainable development issues, and their respective Parties have endorsed participatory processes with the full involvement of populations. Benefits for South Africa's climate change policy framework from international co-operation include: (1) Ensuring that the framework has the best scientific and other relevant information j-'!"-i agriculture, ~~ forestry & fisheries J Department Agnculture, Forest", and Flsllenes ~ REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA t:, \!lii'i~ ~UJlf Draft Climate Smart Agriculture Strategic Framework 13

54 54 No GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 3 AUGUST 2018 available. (2) Ensuring that the climate change related activities of other international organizations respond to the needs of South Africa, (3) Ensuring the environmental integrity of the conventions by promoting synergies under the common objective of sustainable development, to avoid duplication of efforts, strengthen joint efforts and use available resources more efficiently. South Africa's climate change policy framework should promote complementarity between the National Biodiversity Strategies and Action Plan (NBSAP) under the CBD, the National Action Programme (NAP) of the UNCCD, and the National Communications and implementation of the Paris Agreement of the UNFCCC. Such a process can be facilitated by enhancing collaboration among national focal points of the three Rio Conventions. There are many items in the UNFCCC work programme that are relevant to South Africa's climate change policy framework. The UNFCCC's main objective is to achieve the stabilisation of greenhouse gas emissions at a level preventing dangerous anthropogenic interference with the climate system. The linkage with biodiversity is that Parties need to achieve reduction of greenhouse gases to a level and within a time frame that allows ecosystems to adapt to climate change. At the Paris Conference of Parties - COP 21 in December 2015, 195 countries adopted the first-ever universal, legally binding global climate deal. The Paris Agreement builds upon the UNFCCC and - for the first time - brings all nations into a common cause to undertake ambitious efforts to combat climate change and adapt to its effects, with enhanced support for developing countries. Parties agreed to: a long-term goal of keeping the increase in global average temperature to well below 2 C above pre-industrial levels; limit the increase to 1SC, since this would significantly reduce risks and the impacts of climate change; agricu Itu re, forestry & fisheries Depanment Agncultur",ForeslryandFlshenes REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA Draft Climate Smart Agriculture Strategic Framework 14

55 STAATSKOERANT, 3 AUGUSTUS 2018 No the need for global emissions to peak as soon as possible, recognising that this will take longer for developing countries; undertake rapid reductions thereafter in accordance with the best available science; strengthen societies' ability to deal with the impacts of climate change; and provide continued and enhanced international support for adaptation to developing countries. As such, the Paris Agreement charts a new course in the global climate effort. To reach these ambitious goals, appropriate financial flows, a new technology framework and an enhanced capacity building framework will be put in place, thus supporting action by developing countries and the most vulnerable countries, in line with their own national objectives. The Paris Agreement also provides for enhanced transparency of action and support through a more robust transparency framework. In the Paris Agreement, each country determines, plans and regularly reports its own contribution it should make to mitigate global warming. There is no mechanism to force a country to set a specific target by a specific date but each target should go beyond previously set targets. The Paris Agreement requires all Parties to put forward their best efforts through "nationally determined contributions" (NOCs) and to strengthen these efforts in the years ahead. This includes requirements that all Parties report regularly on their emissions and on their implementation efforts. In 2018, Parties will take stock of the collective efforts in relation to progress towards the goal set in the Paris Agreement and to inform the preparation of NOCs. There will also be a global stocktake every 5 years to assess the collective progress towards achieving the purpose of the Agreement and to inform further individual actions by Parties. 3. THE SOUTH AFRICAN CLIMATE CHANGE POLICY CONTEXT: A SUMMARY In 2011, South Africa developed the National Climate Change Response Policy (NCCRP). The Policy presents the South African Government's vision for an effective climate change response, and the long-term just transition to a climate-resilient and lower carbon economy j-'!"-i agriculture, ~~ forestry & fisheries J Department Agnculture, Forest", and Flsllenes ~ REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA t:, \!lii'i~ ~UJlf Draft Climate Smart Agriculture Strategic Framework 15

56 56 No GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 3 AUGUST 2018 and society. The Policy has 2 objectives namely to: a) Effectively manage inevitable climate change impacts through interventions that build and sustain South Africa's social, economic and environmental resilience and emergency response capacity (adaptation). b) Make a fair contribution to the global effort to stabilise greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere at a level that avoids dangerous anthropogenic interference with the climate system within a timeframe that enables economic, social and environmental development to proceed in a sustainable manner (mitigation). The policy's overall approach to implementation is developmental, in that climate change responses are prioritised where they have significant mitigation and adaptation benefits, and significant economic growth, job creation, public health, risk management and poverty alleviation benefits. The policy requires effective coordination, cooperation and governance from key sectoral departments, spheres of government (provincial and local government) and participation of civil societies and non-governmental organizations. Noting the policy requirements, there is a need to examine different views and theories to effect coordination, cooperation and governance. It is important to acknowledge adaptation pressures and responses cut horizontally across the ministerial (or departmental) organizations of governments, different jurisdictional levels (from the international, national to provincial and local levels) of policy-making. There is need for addressing uncertainties by integrating knowledge in decision-making, and involvement of non-state stakeholders and the broader public in the governance of climate change adaptation 2. The overall approach to implementation is developmental, in that climate change responses are prioritised where they have significant mitigation and adaptation benefits, and significant economic growth, job creation, public health, risk management and poverty alleviation benefits. The implementation of the NCCRP includes the development of a set of long term adaptation scenarios for key sectors, based on a set of consensus locally relevant climate scenarios, that would inform an integrated approach to planning and implementation of South Africa's adaptation response; as well as developing a national monitoring and evaluation system that tracks South Africa's transition to lower carbon and climate resilient economy and society. The climate change adaptation work facilitates for an effective climate change 2 (Bauer et al. 2012) & ~ agriculture, St,,,!, forestry & fisheries ~\ i;{ri ),j Department,,~y~Y Agflcultufe, FQfestryand F'shenes ~ REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA Draft Climate Smart Agriculture Strategic Framework 16

57 STAATSKOERANT, 3 AUGUSTUS 2018 No response through interventions that build resilience and emergency response capacity. This work is organized within the generic domains of policy, research, planning, and implementation. The National Climate Change Response White Paper encouraged: (i) the development of Long Term Adaptation Scenarios-Flagship Research Programme, with clear emphasis on the need to develop and compile impacts assessments, and identify broad response options and research needs for key sectors, i.e. water, agriculture and forestry, human health, marine fisheries, biodiversity, human settlement (coastal, rural and urban), and disaster risk reduction, (ii) facilitation for policy and regulatory alignment through interventions, review and integration of the relevant existing or new policies, that contribute towards the national priorities of job creation, poverty alleviation or have other positive socioeconomic benefits, (iii) climate change adaptation support for national, provincial and local government through coordination, awareness and training, (iv) and reducing the vulnerability of society to climate-related hazards through better provision of climate services and use of climate information in decision-making. 4. THE FORMULATION OF THE CSA STRATEGIC FRAMEWORK To be effective, this framework needs to be accepted and owned by all stakeholders who will use it. For instance, political commitments need involvement of leaders and decision makers; technical feasibility requires participation of professional groups; implementation needs ownership of implementers at all levels and awareness amongst the public. Therefore, the development process of the framework was planned to be representative. In particular, stakeholders including the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO), sector government departments (Environmental Affairs, Education and others), Commodity Organisations such as GrainSA, research and academic institutions, Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs), ~~~ agriculture, ~1t~ forestry & fisheries 1,~@~!! ~::C~I:~;.tFofestry and F,sherles ~ REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA Draft Climate Smart Agriculture Strategic Framework 17

58 58 No GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 3 AUGUST 2018 farmer's organisations, and other programme directorates within the lead department, DAFF were closely involved in the framework formulation. The initial phase involved the production of CSA situational reports for each of the three Agriculture Forestry and Fisheries (AFF) subsectors, viz., Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries. A small technical team of experts prepared the CSA situational reports. The situational reports provided insight into the status of climate change impacts on the three agricultural sectors and determined the current state of CSA research in SA, the policy setting, CSA project implementation, finance and related information. CSA research and implementation was also investigated from a regional and international perspective to ensure that this Framework is located within the prevailing international discourse on climate change. Over a three months' period the technical specialists undertook the sector assessments through in-depth literature reviews and a comprehensive consultation process. Views were solicited from scientists who generate the data, and from government officials and civil society, who use the data, and from donors, who may potentially help fund the CSA actions. Their views were incorporated into the situational reports that then underwent a formal review process conducted by experts on climate change and the agriculture sector. The status reports were then presented to stakeholders at a national workshop held for that purpose in February This workshop was attended by approximately sixty experts from various organisations, viz., DAFF, NAMC, ARC, PDA-WC, PDA-FS, PERMACULTURE, Eco Africa, Green Capacity, Green Zone Network, SAWS, UNISA, DEA, University of Limpopo, DWS, PDA-KZN, TAU, CSIR, DRDLR and the Land Bank. The participants mainly represented sectors such as academia, government and private sector. The workshop dialogue, facilitated by an independent facilitator, was guided by information that had emerged from the situational reports. Specific contributions and comments received during the workshop were incorporated into the CSA situational report documents. A formal and comprehensive workshop report was compiled. The situational reports and the workshop report became the basis for drawing up a draft CSA Strategic Framework document. The draft framework document was then presented to stakeholders at provincial workshops hosted by DAFF through the month of July Provincial workshop reports & ~ agriculture, St,,,!, forestry & fisheries ~\ i;{ri ),j Department,,~y~Y Agflcultufe, FQfestryand F'shenes ~ REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA Draft Climate Smart Agriculture Strategic Framework 18

59 STAATSKOERANT, 3 AUGUSTUS 2018 No highlighted inputs from stakeholders on CSA implementation and mainstreaming into the AFF sectors. These Provincial stakeholder inputs were incorporated into the Draft Strategic Framework document. The Draft document incorporating provincial inputs was then reviewed by selected specialists from Muvuledzi Consulting, DAFF and other selected stakeholders. It was finally presented at a National Stakeholder workshop held in October 2017 for review and adoption. This final CSA Framework is a product of a negotiated balance between the scientifically sound, the diplomatically acceptable, politically relevant and the demands and realities of farmers, foresters and fishers aiming to manage their natural resources in a sustainable manner. The implementation of the Framework hinges on effective advocacy activities among decision makers, provincial and local authorities. This framework will be followed by the formulation of CSA projects to be implemented through diverse partnerships. 5. THE CLIMATE SMART AGRICULTURE STRATEGIC FRAMEWORK 5.1 Mainstreaming CSA into AFF subsectors This framework defines mainstreaming CSA into the Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries subsectors as: An informed, systematic and harmonious inclusion of relevant Climate Smart Agriculture concerns, principles and practices and issues in all the three subsectors programme decision-making processes, policies and laws, institutions, technologies, standards, planning frameworks and actions, and to ensure that these continue to be part of the agenda in subsequent decision-making processes, implementation and revision. The definition above shows that if CSA mainstreaming is to be successful, it must be seen to permeate all types of planning frameworks that give effect to the implementation of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries sector programmes in general and of CSA issues (e.g. policies, laws, standards, institutions, principles, practices, technologies, curricula, funding ~~~ agriculture, ~1t~ forestry & fisheries 1,~@~!! ~::C~I:~;.tFofestry and F,sherles ~ REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA Draft Climate Smart Agriculture Strategic Framework 19

60 60 No GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 3 AUGUST 2018 mechanisms, programmes, projects, plans, monitoring and evaluation, etc.) This framework has identified entry points, which offer a better chance of tackling mainstreaming constraints and getting GSA on the Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries programme. These entry points and drivers cut across all levels: they are at national, provincial, local and project level. The entry points are the key points in policy and planning cycles, particularly those concerning safeguards, prioritisation and investment choices. Box 1 below shows that the Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries programmes offer a range of potential entry points and drivers for GSA mainstreaming and indicate that there is a range of scale dimensions for GSA mainstreaming. & ~ agriculture, St,,,!, forestry & fisheries ~\ i;{ri ),j Department,,~y~Y Agflcultufe, FQfestryand F'shenes ~ REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA Draft Climate Smart Agriculture Strategic Framework 20

61 STAATSKOERANT, 3 AUGUSTUS 2018 No Box 1: Scale dimensions of esa mainstreaming Temporal scale: GSA mainstreaming could take place over a range of time periods, from a single day used to raise an issue, to a decade-long campaign. Similarly, the benefits of GSA will be experienced over varying time scales. Geographic scale: GSA will be undertaken in a range of physical spaces, e.g. in a small geographic area, such as an individual farm or community, across a district or entire country, or in an ecosystem or agro-ecological region. Institutional scale: GSA will involve actors (organisations and individuals) at different levels from very local to international for example: local community resource users; government, the business sector and NGOs at national, provincial and local levels; and international (e.g. UN) organisations, parties to multilateral environmental agreements and global financial market actors. Financial scale: GSA will be promoted in various ways, i.e., through projects with dedicated budgets of varying sizes; financing mechanisms or through the regular operations of international organisations, government departments/agencies or other actors such as NGOs, farmers or private sector companies. The strategic framework has a vision for GSA in AFF sub sectors. It revolves around five strategic objectives while guided by nine principles to deliver on seven strategic objectives or priority areas as reflected in Figure Vision Statement A socially inclusive, climate resilient and sustainable Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (AFF) sectors attaining high productivity for national food and nutrition security through climate-smart agricultural practices. ~~~ agriculture, ~1t~ forestry & fisheries 1,~@~!! ~::C~I:~;.tFofestry and F,sherles ~ REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA Draft Climate Smart Agriculture Strategic Framework 21

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63 STAATSKOERANT, 3 AUGUSTUS 2018 No Strategic Objectives The following strategic objectives embody the CSA Framework: I. To guide actions at all levels of government, investors and development partners on mainstreaming CSA into agriculture, forestry and fisheries plans, programmes and projects. II. Contribute to increasing productivity and growth of agricultural, forestry and fisheries related value chains with nutrition and gender considerations. III. Enhance resilience to climatic and weather shocks on the social, environmental, and economic aspects of agriculture, forestry and fisheries production and food systems. IV. Contribute to low carbon development through efficient use of agricultural, agribusiness, forestry and fisheries resources to reduce national emission intensity in the AFF production and food systems. V. Strengthen governance and institutional coordination for effective implementation of the Climate Smart Agriculture Framework Programme at the national, Provincial and local levels. 5.3 Guiding Principles The following set of principles will guide CSA mainstreaming into the Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries sector programmes: Leadership: the mobilisation and creation of political will and awareness at the highest "mainstream" levels possible, engaging with 'champions' who can trigger and institutionalize the necessary processes. Integration: a 'two-way' approach where CSA and AFF sector programme approaches are integrated with mutual respect and adjustment not a one-way 'push'. Relevant programme: a strong focus on relevant programmes, notably those that can act soon and/or are facing key drivers for effective CSA inclusion (food security, climate change, etc.).

64 64 No GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 3 AUGUST 2018 Dialogue: a wide range of means for making voices heard and for cooperation open to all levels and sectors, using recognised norms such as prior informed consent - and not restricted to technical issues. Ownership: the entire mainstreaming process should be under the full responsibility of the stakeholders in question and not by external interests. Subsidiarity: decisions concerning the integration of CSA into the Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries programmes should be taken at the lowest possible level of public authority closest to the population concerned. Use mainstream processes: use existing national, sectoral or local analytical/planning process as far as possible rather than attempt to run special CSA processes. Transparency and accountability: information is made available on CSNAFF programme links and dynamics, on decisions made and reasons why. Sustainability: the process needs to be informed by potentials, stresses and limits (desirability vs. feasibility). 5.4 Strategic Actions/Priority Areas The strategic actions to mainstream CSA into the Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (AFF) subsectors have been developed around the following: Climate Smart Agriculture policy environment; Capacity Development; Research and Technology Development; Resource efficient and resilient value chains; Advocacy and Communication; & ~ agriculture, St,,,!, forestry & fisheries ~\ i;{ri ),j Department,,~y~Y Agflcultufe, FQfestryand F'shenes ~ REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA Draft Climate Smart Agriculture Strategic Framework 24

65 STAATSKOERANT, 3 AUGUSTUS 2018 No Financial Sustainability and; Monitoring and Evaluation. 6. IMPLEMENTATION OF THE CSA STRATEGIC FRAMEWORK PRIORITY PROGRAMMES The following is an outline of key outputs and priority actions and programmes aimed at promoting the mainstreaming and implementation of CSA. These focus on the broad themes of: An enabling and coordinated policy environment; Capacity building and research; and Stakeholder engagement 6.1. Output 1: An Enabling and Coordinated Policy Environment The South African Climate Change Response White Paper highlights the agriculture sector as a priority in terms of addressing climate change. The policy encourages mitigation and adaptation responses aimed at ensuring national food and nutrition security and addressing resource use efficiency and social equity. In strengthening the existing climate change policy regime, CSA specific policies, strategies and programmes should be formulated and integrated with current agricultural, forestry and fisheries policies and development plans in SA. The main goal under this thrust is to mainstream CSA policies and fully integrate these in current agricultural, forestry and fisheries development programmes. Key actions at the policy level will be taken to tackle mainstreaming constraints relating to policy deficits, policy coordination, and policy coherence, and communication shortfalls. This means that South Africa, and specifically DAFF's policymaking must be multifaceted at addressing climate change, poverty, unemployment and inequality. This must involve drawing ~~~ agriculture, ~1t~ forestry & fisheries 1,~@~!! ~::C~I:~;.tFofestry and F,sherles ~ REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA Draft Climate Smart Agriculture Strategic Framework 25

66 66 No GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 3 AUGUST 2018 from experiences from programmes such as LandGare. GSA programmes must reflect the complex reality of smallholder farming, small forestry and fisheries businesses, where issues are not contained neatly in boxes labelled 'climate', 'environment', 'food security' or 'migration'. Issues often discussed in silos at the Departmental and Directorate levels are intertwined and integrated for the smallholder farmer, forester and fisher. DAFF's approach to GSA programme development must be holistic and aimed at addressing vulnerability taking advantage of existing efforts aimed at addressing social equality and cohesion, job creation, food security, and environmental concerns such as pollution. The policy directions must be primarily aimed at reducing vulnerabilities and improving capacities to improve the prospects of adaptation choices and the ability to explore opportunities that arise. Some of these directions, especially those focusing on communication, research and monitoring, are cross-cutting measures and should be included in all strategies. For the Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries sector, key policy directions advocated by this Framework can be characterized as follows: Reducing vulnerability of the Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries systems: Providing greater focus on areas and subsectors that struggle to cope with current socio-economic challenges and climate change and variability. The primary focus here is to reduce major underlying causes of vulnerability; Reducing and managing risks related to climate variability and change by promoting the implementation of specific adaptation options: For example, promoting pest, disease and weed management practices, revising codes and standards for infrastructure and facilities (e.g., fishing vessels), introducing new crops, new fish varieties, planning transitions (such as developing alternative livelihoods, or financial and technical contingency plans) in areas where agriculture will have a limited role. This should also include actions aiming to alleviate major losses in agricultural, forestry and fisheries production due to climate variability and climate change (i.e. drought relief, insurance for crop losses due to hail etc.); & ~ agriculture, St,,,!, forestry & fisheries ~\ i;{ri ),j Department,,~y~Y Agflcultufe, FQfestryand F'shenes ~ REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA Draft Climate Smart Agriculture Strategic Framework 26

67 STAATSKOERANT, 3 AUGUSTUS 2018 No Enhancing elements of adaptive capacity: Introducing new, flexible technologies, management strategies, insurance schemes and economic incentives that allow for adjustments based on impacts that may occur currently and/or in the future (targeting both the supply and demand side of agricultural production systems); Exploring sector-specific opportunities and the feasibility of pursuing them: These opportunities will arise in some agro-ecological regions because of milder weather and changing climate variability for the Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries sectors. For example, expanding agriculture and suitable crops into areas that have not been used for production because of uvourable climatic conditions (low temperatures, length of growing season, etc.); and Promoting research, communication, institutional development and extension agencies: Assist in changing management practices in the Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries sector, for example, using climate projections, identifying linkages between impacts and adaptation, and drawing on lessons learned from other countries. In following the above tentative policy directions, the focus should be on working with farmers, foresters and fishers and other key stakeholders in policy formulation, planning and implementation so that they are convinced that projected climate changes are real. They also need to be confident that the projected changes will significantly impact their enterprises so that they can be willing to change their management decisions and practices. This could be facilitated by evidence-based policies that translate monitoring outcomes into issues that matter to producers and managers (such as pest occurrence and water availability), and by communicating information effectively. In terms of the processes that help to transform these policy directions into actual policies and actions, coordinated measures at the national, sectoral and project level are required. As suggested in sections below, this must include establishing institutional mechanisms for guiding and implementing adaptation, formulating policies for developing capacities and adapting to climate change and other vulnerabilities or reviewing existing policies to take adaptation into account, allocating budgets for actual actions and monitoring and evaluating the effectiveness of the adopted policies and actions). This Framework recognises and acknowledges that the prerequisites for progress in CSA ~~~ agriculture, ~1t~ forestry & fisheries 1,~@~!! ~::C~I:~;.tFofestry and F,sherles ~ REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA Draft Climate Smart Agriculture Strategic Framework 27

68 68 No GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 3 AUGUST 2018 policy development include improving national and regional information related to climate change impacts; gathering and creating information on vulnerability to climate change, including current and future impacts; and connecting past data collected by meteorological offices with projections focused on future changes. At the different levels of governance these overall suggestions discussed in preceding paragraphs require specific actions as outlined in the following discussion. Priority Actions Build Capacity of State Actors and Stakeholders to understand and plan for climate change impacts and Climate Smart Agriculture Concerted efforts will be key in conscientising stakeholders on the benefits of CSA. It is important to also build capacity of the stakeholders for advocacy, formulation, implementation and monitoring of CSA initiatives Invest in CSA Policy focused research Implement a primarily on-farm, farmer-led research into CSA to create a sufficient and compelling body of knowledge, information and capacity (especially among farmers and their key partners) to inform CSA mainstreaming at policy and planning levels. Such research will help form the baseline information that will contribute to the CSA Strategic Framework Implementation and the Monitoring and Evaluation. This will also create opportunities for CSA mainstreaming whilst allowing DAFF to take stock of existing good practices (including traditional practices and indigenous knowledge), demonstrating the economic feasibility of those practices in different localities, and identifying what is needed to maintain and expand them. & ~ agriculture, St,,,!, forestry & fisheries ~\ i;{ri ),j Department,,~y~Y Agflcultufe, FQfestryand F'shenes ~ REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA Draft Climate Smart Agriculture Strategic Framework 28

69 STAATSKOERANT, 3 AUGUSTUS 2018 No Integrate esa into existing Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries sector policies and identify, design and implement esa programmes There are key adaptation policies areas on GSA that can be integrated with the current agricultural policies and these include: encouraging adaptive crop, forestry and fisheries development and farming practices; disaster risk management; irrigation and water resource management; conservation agriculture; watershed and land management; livestock management; and crop, forestry and fisheries and income loss risk management. Likewise, there will also be mitigation policy pillars for GSA: GHG reduction in the AFF sector; Afforestation efforts; and Use of renewable energy, i.e. solar water pumps Focus on the food, water and energy nexus GSA policy makers and all stakeholders must put more focus on the interlinkages between food, water and energy. The policy priority here would be to enable and improve the management of the complex links between water, energy and food systems. Understanding the connections between basic food demands and accessibility to water and energy is important when it comes to climate change and its impact thereof on the agriculture systems and livelihoods. The challenge that must be overcome in this regard is that the water, energy and food systems are often treated independently. South Africa, like most other countries, has isolated ~~~ agriculture, ~1t~ forestry & fisheries 1,~@~!! ~::C~I:~;.tFofestry and F,sherles ~ REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA Draft Climate Smart Agriculture Strategic Framework 29

70 70 No GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 3 AUGUST 2018 water, food, and energy policies. There is some evidence that policies that ignore the link between them can be inefficient and even counterproductive. The nexus approach can help transform isolated policies into integrated development plans which is so critical for countries with severe water stress like South Africa. It is important that, as part of CSA implementation, DAFF cooperates with other stakeholders to introduce initiatives that become a testing ground for the practical application of the nexus approach. An encouraging development is that the nexus approach has already been discussed by the Southern African Development Community in the water sector Promulgate and implement policies The CSA policy development approach will be Farmer-centred - with government steering but not rowing the policy development boat. As already noted, CSA policies must be geared to increasing productivity, ensuring food security, economic growth and transformation, job creation and better livelihoods for communities while reducing the ecological footprint of the Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries sector Involve stakeholders in policy processes Involvement of stakeholders (despite time and diversity constraints) will be an integral part of CSA policy development, or integration into existing policies. In general, DAFF will ensure that, in general, stakeholders are involved in all stages of the policy development/integration, including: developing background materials at early stages of the policy development; creating public forums to discuss and comment on a draft strategy; keeping the draft policy documents open for comments after release; involvement of researchers, policy-makers, sector stakeholders, extension agents, producers and other experts in drafting and reviewing the policies and strategy; and involvement of extension agencies, Farmers, Forest and Fisheries groups, producer organizations and farmers to learn about best practices, and to test and disseminate & ~ agriculture, St,,,!, forestry & fisheries ~\ i;{ri ),j Department,,~y~Y Agflcultufe, FQfestryand F'shenes ~ REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA Draft Climate Smart Agriculture Strategic Framework 30

71 STAATSKOERANT, 3 AUGUSTUS 2018 No information within their networks. In developing these policies or integrating GSA into the existing policy framework, DAFF will also harness the active collaboration of sister DAFF Directorates, GoSA Departments, and all levels of government in SA, FAO, among other developmental organisations. DAFF will encourage coordination and cooperation between fisheries and marine biodiversity sectors to ensure that climate change responses of the sectors provide win-win outcomes Integrate indigenous knowledge systems into CSA policy making and programme design and push its place into the forefront of both public and academic discourses DAFF will actively seek to integrate indigenous knowledge systems into GSA policy making. This approach will recognise that African subsistence farmer and fishing communities have always interpreted and reacted to climate change and variability impacts in very specific, locally relevant, and creative ways, drawing on traditional knowledge as well as new technologies to find solutions, which may help them to cope with the impending changes. This approach also recognises that the perspectives of the indigenous people, the way they think and behave in relation to climate change and variability, as well as their values and aspirations have a significant role to play in addressing and managing climate change and its impacts Output 2: A strong Climate Smart Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries sector anchored by coordinated, capacitated institutions and partnerships The GSA Programme implementation will be effectively executed through capacitated and well-coordinated institutions. There is currently a need to strengthen inter-departmental and intradepartmental coordination on GSA issues. Lack of coordination translates into weak coordination between national, provincial and local government on GSA related issues. Limited inter-departmental and intradepartmental coordination on GSA is exacerbated by the ~~~ agriculture, ~1t~ forestry & fisheries 1,~@~!! ~::C~I:~;.tFofestry and F,sherles ~ REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA Draft Climate Smart Agriculture Strategic Framework 31

72 72 No GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 3 AUGUST 2018 low capacity for CSA cross-sectoral planning and ineffective communication within and between Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries components and between DAFF and other sector departments. Lack of coordination may be a result of overlapping mandates of different government institutions. Institutionally, to progress in CSA mainstreaming into the Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries subsectors therefore, the principal opportunity will be both working with and yet changing the mandates, capacities, behaviours and interrelationships of existing AFF sector institutions and CSA-related institutional initiatives at all levels. The first step in institutional building for CA mainstreaming will be the establishment (where they do not presently exist) of multistakeholder dialogue and innovation "platforms", where issues of CSA mainstreaming can be identified and prioritised. Existing structures, including those representing both subsistence and commercial farmers, at various levels will be leveraged towards this Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries sector institutional building. Secondly, institutional building for CSA mainstreaming will actively leverage on the existing partner institutions especially: research institutions, academic institutions, farmer cooperatives; farmer organisations; traditional authorities and institutions; community-based organisations; NGOs; schools and their governing bodies; and Community Property Associations (CPAs), among others with the intention of institutional ising CSA within their structures. The third key action will be to capacitate the institutions so that they can effectively implement CSA mainstreaming. This will involve creating opportunities for access to resources including technical support and experiential learning. The strategic objective is that the requisite CSA and CSA-related institutional framework will be in place by the end of 2018, and this will enable the rollout CSA projects across the provinces. Priority Actions The following actions are recommended: & ~ agriculture, St,,,!, forestry & fisheries ~\ i;{ri ),j Department,,~y~Y Agflcultufe, FQfestryand F'shenes ~ REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA Draft Climate Smart Agriculture Strategic Framework 32

73 STAATSKOERANT, 3 AUGUSTUS 2018 No Build and leverage partnerships that act as effective CSA mainstreaming entry points and drivers Partnerships between DAFF and other stakeholders will be leveraged as catalytic mechanisms that will help address market failures or failures in governance where neither the market nor government is able, on its own, to deliver public goods related to GSA or meet crucial social and GSA mainstreaming challenges. Effective partnerships for GSA mainstreaming into the Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries sector programmes will need innovative incentives such as awards as well as public recognition for stakeholder involvement. Furthermore, value addition through partnerships for mainstreaming will be derived from shared expectations, clear role definition, negotiation and agreement among all those who will be involved. This will also involve using existing foras and platforms. To ensure that partnerships add value to the GSA mainstreaming processes, the following will be key: framing around mutual problems; moving informal to formal status; and integrating GSA-based institutions and key stakeholders (e.g. farmers' groups). Presently, the trends on partnerships amongst DAFF stakeholders include: limited awareness on GSA and its inherent benefits; Lack of capacity amongst stakeholders to comprehend and implement GSA; Absence of incentives and limited resources; and High levels of risk perception and uncertainty on the benefits of GSA. Key stakeholders/partners identified as critical to the success of mainstreaming are listed in Table 3 below with related roles in GSA mainstreaming. ~~~ agriculture, ~1t~ forestry & fisheries 1,~@~!! ~::C~I:~;.tFofestry and F,sherles ~ REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA Draft Climate Smart Agriculture Strategic Framework 33

74 74 No GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 3 AUGUST 2018 Table 3: Stakeholders and their roles Stakeholder DAFF DEA DST DRDLR DSBD Role Coordinate and support the Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries sector CSA mainstreaming, capacity and awareness campaigns, project funding and partnerships. Internal monitoring and evaluation. The focal point for climate change policy, research, negotiation and coordination processes. Spearheading the CSA research, innovation and technology development and uptake. Support CSA linkages to land reform and rural development initiatives. Facilitate the involvement of small business in CSA policy and foras, and promoting innovation on technology involving small-scale subsistence farmers and agro-processing enterprises. Provincial Support policy formulation, stakeholder mobilisation, advocacy, resource Government access, rollout CSA mainstreaming and localised monitoring and evaluation. Ensuring active involvement of women, youth and people living with disability. Private sector State-Owned Enterprises Research and academic institutions Marketing agencies Farmer Organ isations Farmers, Foresters and Fishers Support CSA capacity development, value addition for production and services provision (input, equipment, capacity building). Support CSA related socio-economic intervention, innovation and resource access. Data collection, analysis and dissemination. Building the CSA Information, knowledge and Technology development. Building research capacity targeting youth and women. Support CSA mainstreaming through creating a pull factor for production Engage with CSA policy formulation and support CSA implementation. Monitoring and evaluation Assess and adapt CSA practices in their localities. Experiment, draw lessons and improve agricultural productivity through CSA approaches. & ~ agriculture, St,,,!, forestry & fisheries ~\ i;{ri ),j Department,,~y~Y Agflcultufe, FQfestryand F'shenes ~ REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA Draft Climate Smart Agriculture Strategic Framework 34

75 STAATSKOERANT, 3 AUGUSTUS 2018 No Establish and strengthen a platform for private sector and eso engagement with national and provincial governments by end of 2018 GSA Status Review across the Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries sectors indicates that there is a general lack of structured framework for private sector and GSOs to engage national and provincial governments on GSA issues. To this end, the following actions will be taken: Engage the private sector to identify opportunities for increased investments in GSA; Organize regular consultative meetings with the private sector and GSOs on the planning and implementation of the GSA Programme; Identify appropriate incentives to catalyse private sector and GSO investments in GSA activities; Implement advocacy activities on GSA Programmes to private sector and GSOs with a view to identifying areas for their participation; and Establish communication channels for consultations between private sector and GSOs in the programmatic planning and implementation of GSA activities at all levels Strengthen existing DAFF- Development partner coordination with a focus on a common country esa Programme funding by 2028 As stated in the GSA Situational Reports, the GSA related initiatives at present are planned and implemented in silos with varied design, sponsorship, monitoring and evaluation systems. There is also weak ownership of many interventions at various levels of government. To address this, the following actions will be taken: Harmonize GoSA and development partners' investments in climate smart agriculture through a common national GSA programme; Tap on the existing technical support provided by organisations such the Food and Agriculture Organisations (FAO) as an example; and Engage donors such as the Government of Flanders who have interest on climate change programme funding. ~~~ agriculture, ~1t~ forestry & fisheries 1,~@~!! ~::C~I:~;.tFofestry and F,sherles ~ REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA Draft Climate Smart Agriculture Strategic Framework 35

76 76 No GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 3 AUGUST Build the Capacity of CSA Institutions and Partners The three-sectoral status reports showed that the potential CSA implementation gap is a concern. The studies showed that this implementation gap is caused by several factors, including lack of knowledge, poor project conceptualisation, design and insufficient appraisal and evaluation and lack of the necessary project management skills. To address this challenge, capacity building for implementation will be crucial from the beginning and appropriate support will be provided to CSA implementers. From experience to date, AFF projects that have tried to integrate CSA have shown that even with increased investment (this being one of the key motivations for mainstreaming), many project members and other involved stakeholders do not have the absorptive capacity to deliver due to underlying capacity constraints. Lack of capacity explains why the seemingly good practices of planning for the CSA related projects have at times not yielded the intended benefits. In this regard, capacity-building actions will be supported targeting: Initiatives that develop and strengthen the capacities of new CSA-related institutions and communities to effectively absorb the anticipated increase in financial resources (including funding from the Green Climate Fund), increase in knowledge, demand for new project management skills, participatory, and leadership skills. Those that ensure that capacity to mainstream CSA exists at several different levels - systematic, institutional and individual. Such an approach will ensure that CSA mainstreaming efforts have systematic capacity (also known as the enabling environment or the societal level). Initiatives to develop policies, systems and tools to support capacity development within stakeholder organisations. Programmes that increase the number of trained scientists (including youth, women and people with disabilities) especially in the fisheries area (few scientists are trained here) and projects that increase opportunities for postgraduate training in CSA related areas. Initiatives that increase the capacity of government officials to engage in research and data collection on climate change and that increases their ability to formulate and implement evidence-based policies and programmes. & ~ agriculture, St,,,!, forestry & fisheries ~\ i;{ri ),j Department,,~y~Y Agflcultufe, FQfestryand F'shenes ~ REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA Draft Climate Smart Agriculture Strategic Framework 36

77 STAATSKOERANT, 3 AUGUSTUS 2018 No Initiatives that enhance the capacity of officials to undertake timely and relevant assessments of the state of the marine environment and potential impact of climate change. This information must then be used to formulate informed decisions; to issue early warning notices; and to ensure that customized and targeted marine environment information products derived are readily available and accessible to policy makers and other interested parties Output 3: Increased investment in research and an expanded CSA Knowledge Base South Africa's CSA mainstreaming programmes will require recent, accurate and relevant knowledge about weather patterns, health trends, relative vulnerabilities and other information that can be generated through well-coordinated and monitored research. This knowledge must be generated using multidisciplinary processes. Data generated should relate to information on the exact nature, intensity and rate of changes in climate during the coming decades in southern Africa broadly. South Africa therefore needs a sound science, robust technology base and human capital in climate smart agriculture. Evidence from Situational Reports show that current climate smart agriculture, forestry and fisheries research is largely uncoordinated - making it exceedingly difficult to ascertain priority issues to the country. In addition, research results often do not reach users of the information such as policymakers, planners, and practitioners. Successful CSA implementation will require that CSA knowledge is generated, efficiently managed, and shared so that it can effectively inform CSA implementation. Thus, a repository of CSA data, climate models and information must be developed and managed. In the very short term, CSA mainstreaming efforts should rely on many sources of relevant information, including farmer organisations and structures, national statistical services (StatsSA), academic and research institutions, and international networks. This includes studies that may have been commissioned by other stakeholders working in the Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry sectors. Innovation information sharing platforms such as Facebook, cloud-based CSA knowledge ecosystem (CAKE), such as Wikipedia and EcoPort (which is ~~~ agriculture, ~1t~ forestry & fisheries 1,~@~!! ~::C~I:~;.tFofestry and F,sherles ~ REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA Draft Climate Smart Agriculture Strategic Framework 37

78 78 No GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 3 AUGUST 2018 established in South Africa), that establishes, builds, maintains and improves a communal knowledge warehouse, for example, on some CSA technologies. The knowledge generated and the information collected must be effectively managed and communicated through modern foras such as social media targeting youth. The establishment of an open-source, open-society CSA knowledge warehouse is a priority. There is need to draw from south-south experiences on how technology has been used in the agriculture sector, particularly looking at China and India Create and establish a unified and strategic approach and mechanism to CSA research that would support the preparation and implementation of high quality CSA policies, programmes, and projects within the Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries sectors CSA research proposals must target priority issues such as increased water scarcity in agriculture. Resource-use efficiency must be strengthened by reducing duplication of efforts among researchers, and that the research outcomes are available to policymakers and practitioners. Additionally, the knowledge that will be gained through research would contribute to new CSA project initiatives of high quality that are resource efficient and competitive for financing both domestically and internationally Encourage and enable private as well as public sector R&D efforts focusing on the development of short-term and long-term innovative technologies Efforts must be made for improved technologies and practices in crops, livestock and fisheries by producers. With high poverty and low-income levels, there is presently limited use of agricultural inputs by smallholder producers. This is coupled by low use of Integrated Water Resource Management (IWRM) principles and best land management practices for sustainable production even in the face of the emergence of new crop and livestock diseases and pests. Examples of such technologies are those that can help stimulate the growth of urban and peri-urban agriculture as a source of food and income which, in the SA context, is under-exploited. & ~ agriculture, St,,,!, forestry & fisheries ~\ i;{ri ),j Department,,~y~Y Agflcultufe, FQfestryand F'shenes ~ REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA Draft Climate Smart Agriculture Strategic Framework 38

79 STAATSKOERANT, 3 AUGUSTUS 2018 No In terms of irrigation for instance, there is presently an overdependence of agriculture on poor and erratic raill (rain-fed agriculture) especially amongst smallholder farmers. Across both commercial and smallholder farmers, there is inefficient use of existing irrigation systems and therefore low productivity on existing irrigation systems accompanied by high water wastage and poor water management. Furthermore, there is inadequate and un-coordinated information in irrigation research, science and technology. Innovative technologies that improve soil health and rehabilitate degraded lands will be vital for CSA mainstreaming. Status Reports indicated that nutrient depletion, loss of biodiversity, land degradation and soil erosion are endemic. Low adoption of CSA technologies such as solar and practices is glaring at smallholder and household levels. Where they exist, most CSA initiatives and activities are of pilot nature with weak collaboration of relevant actors to ensure CSA uptake and up-scaling. Despite efforts implemented by the GoSA through flagship programmes as LandCare, unsustainable land use is still the norm rather than the exception Support efforts and programmes The following could help propel CSA efforts: Increased funding in CSA research targeting various institutions including the CSIR, ARC and others; Increase public expenditure into CSA research, project formulation, piloting and implementation through the national fiscus; Incentivize private sector investments in CSA research and development and innovations; Establish some multi-directorate CSA research coordination fora within DAFF to steer CSA research efforts Spearhead the identification of esa Research Priority programmes The following research areas will be considered: ~~~ agriculture, ~1t~ forestry & fisheries 1,~@~!! ~::C~I:~;.tFofestry and F,sherles ~ REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA Draft Climate Smart Agriculture Strategic Framework 39

80 80 No GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 3 AUGUST 2018 a. Site-specific nutrient management and balanced nutrient application: for instance, there is a need for a good understanding of site-specific performance of conservation agriculture which could help in addressing climate change relative to the: o application of modest amounts of mineral fertilizer per site-specific recommendations; o improvement of nutrient retention through efficient use of organic and inorganic nutrient sources; and o properly timed or split application of mineral fertilizers to the community. b. Water harvesting and use management: technologies for efficient and cost-effective rainwater harvesting and storage ought to be developed and community-based watershed management shall be pilot-tested in selected areas. c. Soil and water conservation: implementation of highly efficient micro-irrigation systems, harnessing water conservation structures on rivers, waterways, waterefficient management practices using localized irrigation, and the adoption of irrigation technologies on smallholder farmers' fields. Soil and stone bunds are structures commonly built to control run-off and thus increase soil moisture and reduce soil erosion. Inherently, this increases productivity. d. Food value chain development: It is therefore important to understand how climate change will impact the value chain from inputs to consumers to assist agricultural business to make right decisions to address these impacts. Breeding and screening for climate-resilient crop, plant and fish varieties and other for early maturity; tolerance to drought, submergence and salt; limited as well as excessive moisture; low glycaemic index; and high carbon sequestration. e. Developing new livestock and fish breeds not only for climate-resilience and sustainable productivity, but also for improving farming practices that reduce GHG emission. Developing a system for accurate assessment of fish stocks and research on & ~ agriculture, St,,,!, forestry & fisheries ~\ i;{ri ),j Department,,~y~Y Agflcultufe, FQfestryand F'shenes ~ REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA Draft Climate Smart Agriculture Strategic Framework 40

81 STAATSKOERANT, 3 AUGUSTUS 2018 No the social and economic costs of implementing climate smart approaches. Alternative aquaculture species and species that will benefit from climate change. Conduct a risk assessment study for all marine fish species to allow for the sensitivity of each species to climate change to be identified. The Agulhas and Benguela systems playa critical role in the marine fishery yet there is very little understanding of how climate change will affect them and subsequently the marine fisheries. It is therefore important to research on the possible effect of climate change on the marine fisheries, viz., and the Agulhas and Benguela systems. f. It is of paramount importance for both policy makers and researchers in South Africa to look at and address the following questions to future scaling-up of agroforestry contribution towards food security and climate change mitigation. The questions are: What tree species work best under given site conditions? Which tree-crop-site combinations are characterized by synergistic interactions, which ones by trade-off? What extension methods are most effective for promotion of climate -smart agroforestry systems? Which agroforestry systems support healthy, ecologically functional landscapes? How can ecosystem service delivery through agroforestry systems be optimized? How will some agroforestry species respond to climate change? Are adaptation benefits from agroforestry greater than those of alternative land ~~~ agriculture, ~1t~ forestry & fisheries 1,~@~!! ~::C~I:~;.tFofestry and F,sherles ~ REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA Draft Climate Smart Agriculture Strategic Framework 41

82 82 No GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 3 AUGUST 2018 uses? How, if at all, can smallholder farmers benefit from carbon payments? Support research into indigenous knowledge systems with the following objectives a. Understanding how South African traditional communities have, over generations, continued to rely on their own indigenous knowledge systems in observing the environment and dealing with natural hazards. b. Gathering and understanding the vast body of knowledge which traditional communities, particularly those in hazard prone areas, have collectively generated on disaster prevention and mitigation, early warning, preparedness and response. c. Understanding indigenous perceptions of climate change and their preferences of strategies towards adaptation. d. Understanding and clarifying how indigenous knowledge could be effectively integrated into policy formulation, mitigation and adaptation programme design Work with relevant DAFF directorates to enhance the capacity of Extension and Advisory Services to understand, communicate and implement a CSA Focused Technology Diffusion Innovation System The adoption of CSA principles, practices and technologies by farmers, foresters and fishers will be the key activity for, and a key indicator of, CSA mainstreaming into the Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries sector. This uptake will be driven by an effective farmer, forester, fisher mobilisation through an effective innovation process that goes beyond the traditional Transfer of Technology (ToT) approach. International experiences as well as work done by the SA ARC and its PDA partners, and the methodologies and approaches they have developed over the last few years questioned the key assumptions of the "transfer of & ~ agriculture, St,,,!, forestry & fisheries ~\ i;{ri ),j Department,,~y~Y Agflcultufe, FQfestryand F'shenes ~ REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA Draft Climate Smart Agriculture Strategic Framework 42

83 STAATSKOERANT, 3 AUGUSTUS 2018 No technology model" (TOT), on which the Extension System in South Africa had been based. In the ToT model, new technologies developed by researchers are disseminated by agriculture extension officers. This linear (TOT) model of research and extension has been shown to be inappropriate/largely ineffective because it separates smallholder production systems from the domain of the wider rural livelihoods, such as off-farm income generation, social and cultural aspects, resource access. These factors significantly influence farmers' decision-making processes about agricultural practices. Because the model overlooks the complex and highly dynamic situation found in rural communities, this then accounts for low adoption and use of new technologies developed by research and disseminated by extension officers. As an example, after testing various options of promoting Conservation Agriculture (one of the CSA technology tools) to smallholder farmers in a LandCare project in South Africa, an approach which builds on the basic premise that the development, adaptation and scaling out of technology innovations is predominantly socially constructed by farmers within their local farming situations was recommended. Importantly, action research to empower farmers (especially smallholders) to adapt and adopt new practices in their own realities is key. The South African Agricultural Research Council (ARC) in collaboration with DAFF and provincial agricultural authorities successfully tested this practice through implementation of CSA technologies in Conservation Agriculture (CA) projects within the LandCare Programme. The Department of Rural Development and Land Reform (DRDLR) also made progress in using the approach in the CA Technologies' (CAT's) projects. Currently stakeholders such as Grain SA are using the same approach to implement the CA Farmer Innovation Programme (FIP) to promote CA among all grain farmers in South Africa. In this programme signs of addressing CSA challenges can be found. The technology innovation process model is illustrated in Figure 1 below: ~~~ agriculture, ~1t~ forestry & fisheries 1,~@~!! ~::C~I:~;.tFofestry and F,sherles ~ REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA Draft Climate Smart Agriculture Strategic Framework 43

84 84 No GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 3 AUGUST 2018 Figure 1: The farmer-centred innovation systems model for sustainable land management (Smith, 2006) Learning and adapting R Source: Smith 2006 In line with the innovation system outlined above, CSA Extension work will focus on: the mobilisation and empowerment of all key Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries sector & ~ agriculture, St,,,!, forestry & fisheries ~\ i;{ri ),j Department,,~y~Y Agflcultufe, FQfestryand F'shenes ~ REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA Draft Climate Smart Agriculture Strategic Framework 44

85 STAATSKOERANT, 3 AUGUSTUS 2018 No stakeholders (multi-stakeholders), especially small-scale producers, by recognising, using, and strengthening farmers, foresters and fishers' ability to be innovative. continuous process of communication, interaction and exchange of knowledge (social learning) among farming, forestry and fishing communities and other actors to shape the CSA technological and social innovations. Implementing the following key processes: stakeholder identification and mobilisation; diagnosis of CSA farming practices systems, awareness, season-long training, farmerled experimentation and social learning (in innovation platforms). Farmer to farmer, Forester to Forester and Fisher to Fisher Climate Extension Services. Working with mainstream agriculture extension officers, sharing of CSA technologies will be done through farmer-to-farmer extension. The advantage of this approach is that the social and economic benefits of CSA technologies are readily understood by fellow farmers. ~~~ agriculture, ~1t~ forestry & fisheries 1,~@~!! ~::C~I:~;.tFofestry and F,sherles ~ REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA Draft Climate Smart Agriculture Strategic Framework 45

86 86 No GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 3 AUGUST Output 4: A resource efficient and resilient value - chain based on technology innovation Support initiatives that fast track and consolidate CSA initiatives The implementation of the following initiatives will be key in reducing GHGs from the fishing sector: Reduction of fishing effort. Continue to reduce Demersal trawler fleet that has been used over the years. Limiting the use of fuel and popularise several techniques already used in the SA such as (a) having vessels change to fuel efficient engines and electrical generators (b) demersal trawling shifting to new mesh materials, which reduce drag. (c) fitting vessels with governors to limit maximum speed. (d) having fishing taking place preferably on fish aggregations closest to the processing ports (e) cooperative fishing takes place were a few search vessels make experimental catches and notify the bulk of the fleet when aggregations are detected; and (f) introducing an incentive to have small scale fishers replace the demersal trawler fleet that are old. Installation of carbon dioxide stripping equipment. Utilisation of renewable energy sources such as wind and wave power in coastal areas although this may limit fishing effort or decrease aquaculture areas in coastal areas, possibly affecting the surrounding critical natural habitats such as estuaries. Develop, incentivise, and switch to more fuel-efficient capture methods (Low Impact and Fuel Efficient (LIFE). Ensuring fish are caught using minimal possible amount of fuel with minimal impact on the environment. Installation of carbon dioxide stripping equipment in fish factories. & ~ agriculture, St,,,!, forestry & fisheries ~\ i;{ri ),j Department,,~y~Y Agflcultufe, FQfestryand F'shenes ~ REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA Draft Climate Smart Agriculture Strategic Framework 46

87 STAATSKOERANT, 3 AUGUSTUS 2018 No Support initiatives that increase productivity through the adoption of improved adaptive technologies The following actions will be undertaken: a. Identifying and updating existing climate smart technological packages relevant for each Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries subsector; b. Introducing diversified and improved crop varieties (high yielding, short duration, disease and pest resistant and nutrient fortified); c. Strengthening surveillance of agricultural input trade; and d. Improving agricultural mechanisation by adopting appropriate machinery and equipment Increase productivity of livestock enterprises through adoption of improved adaptive practices The following actions will be undertaken: a. Introducing improved livestock locally adaptive breeds; b. Promoting the adoption of low emission technologies; c. Improve nutrition through supplementation, forage and fodder conservation; d. Providing adequate disease surveillance and control, and regular vaccination campaigns; e. Making livestock drugs available to small scale producers - increase community managed drug stores and assisting small scale producers to improve animal health, including disease prevention and management by enhancing the strength of veterinary institutions, policies and services; f. Encourage the use of medication that draws from local indigenous knowledge; g. Capacitating small-scale producers to understand and implement proper nutrition regimes to make their livestock production systems more efficient. Proper nutrition is imperative for achieving high reproductive efficiency in animals and protecting them from diseases. This also makes animal health interventions more effective. ~~~ agriculture, ~1t~ forestry & fisheries 1,~@~!! ~::C~I:~;.tFofestry and F,sherles ~ REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA Draft Climate Smart Agriculture Strategic Framework 47

88 88 No GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 3 AUGUST Encourage and support projects that increase productivity of cultured fish The following actions will be undertaken: a. Apply existing fish culture technological packages throughout the country; b. Use of appropriate fish culture technologies; c. Strengthening the fish health inspectorate and research to identify emerging diseases related to climate change Support efforts and encourage initiatives that increase area under efficient renewable energy powered irrigation The following actions will be undertaken: Increase the use of renewable energy in irrigation systems; Build technical capacity to establish and maintain renewable energy innovations; and Increase area of irrigated land within the smallholder sector Support programmes that improve water resource use efficiency of existing irrigation systems The following actions will be undertaken: Promoting the development and diffusion of appropriate efficient small-scale irrigation technological packages. Building the capacity of extension officers on irrigation and water management technologies and skills to enable them undertake irrigation extension, participatory methods of dealing with farmers as well as market extension. Undertaking comprehensive management needs assessment of existing largescale irrigation schemes. Building the capacity of water users associations in agricultural water management to improve water use efficiency. Conducting studies on the irrigation potential and identify sites in various river & ~ agriculture, St,,,!, forestry & fisheries ~\ i;{ri ),j Department,,~y~Y Agflcultufe, FQfestryand F'shenes ~ REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA Draft Climate Smart Agriculture Strategic Framework 48

89 STAATSKOERANT, 3 AUGUSTUS 2018 No floodplains and underground water sources for micro-irrigation systems. Building the capacity of farmers in the installation, operation and maintenance of recommended water efficient irrigation technologies. Facilitating the procurement and delivery of irrigation equipment through suppliers who can provide technical backstopping and training of local artisans. Promote local manufacturing of water efficient technologies targeting the agricultural sector. Integration of livestock water needs in all new irrigation designs Work with relevant stakeholders to increase the number of smallholder farmers that adopt climate smart soil management technologies and practices Incentives to promote the adoption of GSA will include: Promote enhanced private investment into climate proofing initiatives; Incentivise for energy efficiency; Direct access to loans or other financial products to encourage adoption of GSA practices; Incentivise for renewable energy; Encourage output and results-based payments linked to GSA practices; Encourage risk-sharing mechanisms; Disincentives for high fuel consumption; Taxes and tariffs; Removal of taxes that favour activities with a high carbon footprint; Tax breaks for low-carbon and mitigation activities; Potential for national government subsidies for farms implementing GSA initiatives; Promote products that use rely agricultural practices with the aim of reducing sector emissions; and A favourable tax incentive, such as the 10-year tax-free policy for products that are produced from reversion to GSA based production; subsidised loan policy for GSA efforts; Payment for Ecosystem Services (PES). ~~~ agriculture, ~1t~ forestry & fisheries 1,~@~!! ~::C~I:~;.tFofestry and F,sherles ~ REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA Draft Climate Smart Agriculture Strategic Framework 49

90 90 No GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 3 AUGUST Encourage and support the design and up-scaling of existing CSA women and youth focused programmes and projects along the whole Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries sector value chain Targeted actions must be undertaken that include: a. Gampaigns to draw women and youth involved in the Agriculture, Fisheries and Fisheries sector into GSA-based practices. b. Ensuring learners from senior primary schools are participating and implementing GSA principles in school gardens and promoting and advocating GSA as a preferred approach in the curricula at various levels. c. Ensuring that women and youth involved in agriculture, forestry and fisheries have integrated GSA principles in their production systems. d. Negotiating for and help create a funding mechanism with leading institutions including SEDA/DBSNNYDA to provide start-up funding and capacity development for women and young entrepreneurs who are passionate to implement GSA-aligned food production and processes. e. Initiating advocacy campaigns to have women and youth-related GSA projects considered during lop, LED and Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries sector planning processes. f. Identifying existing agricultural schools and incentivise them to initiate GSA practices in their agricultural enterprises. g. Working with the Education and Training sector to provide GSA subject material for integration of GSA into the school curricula. h. Setting up bursary schemes for learners who are interested to take GSA-based training. i. Setting up GSA-directed agricultural, forestry and fishing co-ops for youths and women. j. Lobbying for farmer, forestry and fisheries development programmes to target, attract, & ~ agriculture, St,,,!, forestry & fisheries ~\ i;{ri ),j Department,,~y~Y Agflcultufe, FQfestryand F'shenes ~ REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA Draft Climate Smart Agriculture Strategic Framework 50

91 STAATSKOERANT, 3 AUGUSTUS 2018 No increase and incentivise women and youth involvement in GSA programmes. k. Working with AgriSET A and DAFF's training Directorate to integrate GSA into existing training programmes targeting youths, women and people with disabilities. I. Identifying youths (below age 35) who are already engaged in farming, forestry and fish production and encourage them to be GSA champions Support programmes that rehabilitate degraded land and coordinate actions with flagship programmes such as the LandCare Programme GSA practitioners are encouraged to: a. Develop and implement sustained awareness programmes on GSA addressing soil health and land degradation challenges; b. Facilitating the development and implementation of provincial GSA Programmes annually to rehabilitate degraded lands; and c. Promoting the dissemination and adoption of GSA technologies and practices at the farm level across the country through Provincial GSA Programs Strengthening and up-scaling collaboration with existing relevant flagship DEA and DAFF programmes to enhance integration of CSA practices in conservation and rehabilitation of water catchment areas and contribute towards increasing tree cover The following actions were identified: a. Protecting and restoring water catchment areas through integrated watershed management; b. Promoting best-management practices for natural resources management to improve and maximize net benefits for the farmers; c. Monitoring trends in land use management; ~~~ agriculture, ~1t~ forestry & fisheries 1,~@~!! ~::C~I:~;.tFofestry and F,sherles ~ REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA Draft Climate Smart Agriculture Strategic Framework 51

92 92 No GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 3 AUGUST 2018 d. Promoting upstream water catchments conservation to reduce sediment yields into the river systems to reduce sediment loads to the banks; e. Develop and implement management plans for ecosystems to encourage sustainable use and adaptation to climate change challenges; f. Promoting soil and water conservation; g. Promoting bee-keeping and other non-wood forestry products as a forest conservation measure; h. Developing a business model for ecosystem management to facilitate payment for ecosystem services; i. Promoting integrated rangeland management that seeks to address emanating climate change related challenges; j. Undertaking natural resources accounting for ecosystems; k. Identify agro-forestry species for different agro-ecological zones and support farmers to increase tree cover on their land; and I. Encourage Public-Private Partnerships in conservation of water and natural resources Encourage the adoption of best practices such as those identified in the FAO Code of Conduct for Responsible Fisheries (CCRF) (FAO, 1995) and the ecosystem approach to fisheries (EAF)/ ecosystem approach to aquaculture (EAA) Practitioners will be supported to take the following steps: a. Implement an ecosystem-based approach to fisheries that is integrative and considers the equitable needs of all stakeholders in the aquatic ecosystem. b. Strengthen the newly created special task group within the Directorate of Marine and Coastal Management to integrate the ecosystem-based approaches to fisheries management. c. Enforce the implementation of the Code of Conduct for Responsible Fisheries developed by the Responsible Fisheries Alliance (RFA) to ensure sustainable harvesting of marine resources. It addresses issues around pollution, by-catch, discarding waste and over-fishing. & ~ agriculture, St,,,!, forestry & fisheries ~\ i;{ri ),j Department,,~y~Y Agflcultufe, FQfestryand F'shenes ~ REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA Draft Climate Smart Agriculture Strategic Framework 52

93 STAATSKOERANT, 3 AUGUSTUS 2018 No d. Encourage the fishing sector to voluntarily develop their fishery specific Code of Conduct to encourage collaboration between crew and management in the utilization of fishery resources and to ensure compliance with laws and regulations in the fishing industry. e. Expand culture-based fisheries (CBF) projects to all small dams focussing on tilapia, (Oreochromis mossambicus) that can easily be bred in hatcheries and then stocked in the small dams. f. Partner with civil society organisations (i.e. the SA Sustainable Sea Food Initiative (SASSI) to capacitate communities to understand and implement new CSA approaches to prioritise resources and management actions). ~~~ agriculture, ~1t~ forestry & fisheries 1,~@~!! ~::C~I:~;.tFofestry and F,sherles ~ REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA Draft Climate Smart Agriculture Strategic Framework 53

94 94 No GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 3 AUGUST Support initiatives that increase the production offreshwater aquaculture and marine fisheries These initiatives include: a. Considering the relocation of fish farms: Rising sea levels may inundate some aquaculture farms close to the shore and it may be necessary to relocate these farms. Particularly, this is will probably affect abalone farms. b. Increase the farming of warm water species (e.g. Tilapias and catfish): Oreochromis mossambicus and C/arias gariepinus are the most widely cultured warm water species in South Africa. The optimal growth temperatures for O. mossambicus is between 28 and 30 C and for C. gariepinus is between 27 and 30 C. Presently, one of the main limitations to the culture of both these species in SA is the lack of suitable sites with the requisite temperatures. Climate change and variability may lead to an increase in the culture of these species as more suitable sites become available. c. Strengthen fish health inspectorate within DAFF d. Build capacity of fisheries institutions on the management of capture fisheries focusing on better-integrated systems, more efficient feeding, culturing of new species, stock management, and storage. e. Increase youth and women involvement and control in the fisheries value chain. f. Assist fishers to access higher value markets to offset reduced yield Work for the Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries to increase investment in integrated production systems Efforts will involve: a. Assisting small-scale producers in the Agriculture, Fisheries, and the Forestry sector implement integrated production systems b. Assisting smallholder farmers to practice integrated crop and livestock systems, at various scales (on-farm and area-wide) to increase the efficiency and environmental sustainability of both production methods. c. Assisting smallholder farmers diversify their income sources by adopting agroforestry practices as part of their agricultural systems. This will also help to & ~ agriculture, St,,,!, forestry & fisheries ~\ i;{ri ),j Department,,~y~Y Agflcultufe, FQfestryand F'shenes ~ REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA Draft Climate Smart Agriculture Strategic Framework 54

95 STAATSKOERANT, 3 AUGUSTUS 2018 No prevent soil erosion, facilitate water infiltration and diminish the impacts of extreme weather Encourage and support the development and introduction of new products and processes across the Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries value chain and minimize high post-harvest losses Most agricultural commodities, especially those produced by small scale producers, are sold in their raw form and are thus bulky, lower value, with short shelf lives and inconvenient to use. Limited value chains development, disjointed value chains with regards to most agricultural, forestry and fisheries commodities and limited shelf life of some value-added products plus poor distribution and marketing are poignant challenges. Additionally, low levels of local market penetration by smallholder producers, low capitalization of bulk traders, poor grading and standardization system, inadequate volumes with the required specifications and quality to supply the international market are other additional constraints. Further, limited capacity to fully comply with international sanitary and phytosanitary standards (SPS), prohibitive regulatory and marketing barriers to regional trade are key concerns. Notably, external niche markets of various products are not fully exploited. Other challenges include inadequate value addition of agricultural produce and inadequate markets and marketing infrastructure. In addressing the above challenges, the following solutions are recommended: a. Provinces supported to develop new commercially viable products (crops, horticultural crops, livestock and fisheries). This will be realised by: Identifying existing value addition technologies and incentivizing the private sector to promote them and innovate; Promoting value addition on various readily available products at a local level; Establishing links to input and output markets and service providers (strengthen value chain) while ensuring households derive food utilization benefits. b. Developing efficient pilot value chains for selected commodities in each agroecological and aquaculture zones by: ~~~ agriculture, ~1t~ forestry & fisheries 1,~@~!! ~::C~I:~;.tFofestry and F,sherles ~ REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA Draft Climate Smart Agriculture Strategic Framework 55

96 96 No GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 3 AUGUST 2018 Establishing provincial agricultural hubs, particularly in rural areas, for value chain development and backstopping. Identifying and building the capacity of actors in value chain processes. Undertaking advanced market feasibility studies to promote demand for selected high-value commodities. Facilitating linkages to markets for the selected commodities. Diversify livelihoods of fishing communities to reduce impacts of yield variability. Assist in the adoption of flexible capture strategies to allow for change in fish distribution and weather warning systems to reduce dangers of fishing. c. Increasing marketed agricultural and fisheries output by small-scale producers Creating agricultural, livestock and fish commodity hubs in partnership with the private sector. Facilitating capacity building of small-scale producers on demand and market driven production. Designing and launching a market promotion programme for import substitution commodities. Working with supermarkets, hotels and restaurants to participate in selected commodity value chains with a smallholder production base. Reviewing regional and international trade regulations and protocols to promote flexible, market-friendly and transparent trading. Linking producers to external high-value niche markets. Building the capacity of producers on international trading dynamics. Developing the branding of SA small-scale produce for regional and international markets. d. Increase export of non-traditional agricultural and new fisheries commodities by smallscale producers through the following actions: Identifying successful lead private sector firms with access to assured markets and apply viable models of linkage with smallholders; Designing sustainable programmes to support the certification of & ~ agriculture, St,,,!, forestry & fisheries ~\ i;{ri ),j Department,,~y~Y Agflcultufe, FQfestryand F'shenes ~ REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA Draft Climate Smart Agriculture Strategic Framework 56

97 STAATSKOERANT, 3 AUGUSTUS 2018 No smallholders/producers for export markets; and Capacity building of farmers on selected non -traditional agricultural commodities. e. Develop and improve the grading and standardization systems of agricultural commodities: Developing and implementing grading and standardization systems for agricultural commodities that do not have grades and standards; and Promoting the adoption of grading and standardization systems for all agricultural commodities for both domestic and export markets. f. Improve and increase food storage and distribution by taking the following actions: Investing in improved appropriate storage facilities and technologies along the value chain. Training producers, processers and marketers in post-harvest management as well as food safety. Providing regular market information (deficit/surplus areas) to improve distribution of agricultural commodities/food stuffs. Facilitating establishment of marketing centres in rural areas with the appropriate infrastructure to enhance transportation of agricultural produce. Linking small-scale producers in each Province by feeder roads to various marketing centres and highways. Increase the capacity of food processing units (especially those established by women and youth) to produce quality products in larger quantities. g. Enhance commercial sector storage capacity for agricultural and fisheries products by: Strengthening the warehousing receipt system and link producers to the commodity supply chain; Rehabilitating existing warehouses, cold storage facilities and silos and establish public-private-partnerships management; Supporting private sector to invest in food processing (including abattoirs) as well as ~~~ agriculture, ~1t~ forestry & fisheries 1,~@~!! ~::C~I:~;.tFofestry and F,sherles ~ REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA Draft Climate Smart Agriculture Strategic Framework 57

98 98 No GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 3 AUGUST 2018 value addition, packaging and branding; and Facilitating linkages with relevant service providers and markets (inputs and outputs). h. Enhance small holder/small scale capacity to store produce through: Enhancing small producers' capacity to deal with postharvest pests; and Supporting small holders and other small-scale producers to store surplus produce. i. Expand the strategic food reserve to include all appropriate agricultural and fisheries products and establish strategic feed/grazing, fishing reserves by Expand the strategic food reserve to include all appropriate agricultural foodstuffs; and Establish strategic feed/grazing reserves Increase crop and livestock weather-indexed insurance with an emphasis on smallholder farmers, foresters and small fisheries Climate change impacts will include low incomes and high incidence of poverty amongst small players the agriculture sector, and it create difficulties for small-scale farmers and fishers to bounce back after experiencing extreme weather events related climate change and variability. Although applied, traditional approaches to risk transfer and risk management are no longer adequate. This is coupled by inadequate knowledge dissemination on the importance of agricultural insurance in changing climatic conditions. There are also inadequate/limited insurance products especially for small-scale producers in the South African market place. The following actions will be taken: Develop and implement varied innovative index-based agricultural insurance packages for crop, livestock and fisheries value chains; Invest in the agro-meteorological infrastructure to support index-based agricultural insurance; & ~ agriculture, St,,,!, forestry & fisheries ~\ i;{ri ),j Department,,~y~Y Agflcultufe, FQfestryand F'shenes ~ REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA Draft Climate Smart Agriculture Strategic Framework 58

99 STAATSKOERANT, 3 AUGUSTUS 2018 No Enhance the capacity of micro-finance institutions to act as agents to deliver innovative crop and livestock index-based insurance packages; Raise awareness within the insurance industry of extreme weather and climate risks and communicate actions and opportunities; Undertake farmer education to address their concerns regarding insurance products with a view to gain their trust; and Explore government re-insurance to support insuring high-risk smallholder farmers Output 5: A CSA Advocacy and Communication Strategy that enhances the understanding of CSA, builds consensus on issues, and stimulates stakeholder action The decisions and processes of mainstreaming CSA into the Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (AFF) Programmes, like most change processes, may create opposition, and apathy, depending on how it will affect different groups and individuals and how these groups or individuals are mobilised and involved. As efforts are made to mainstream CSA into the Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries programmes therefore, neutralising potential opponents and/or winning over the undecided will be just as important as finding champions for the CSA main streaming efforts. Extensive efforts to enhance public awareness and national understanding of CSA will be undertaken. CSA mainstreaming will aim to purposefully change the way policy-makers, organisations and farming, forestry and fishing communities view their natural resource assets. Communicating CSA and sustainable development concepts to the general population will be challenging especially because natural resource management issues may be considered a domain of government, and this may delay the participation of non-state actors. SA's diversity of culture and official languages will also increase the budget burden of awareness campaigns. At other levels, natural resource management issues and CSA may be viewed by some as a barrier rather than an opportunity to economic development and food security priorities. Consequently, this may cause resistance towards CSA-mainstreaming messages. ~~~ agriculture, ~1t~ forestry & fisheries 1,~@~!! ~::C~I:~;.tFofestry and F,sherles ~ REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA Draft Climate Smart Agriculture Strategic Framework 59

100 100 No GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 3 AUGUST 2018 Considering the above, the CSA mainstreaming proposition must be conduction persuasively targeting target groups, in ways that create incentives for CSA advocates and the broader AFF stakeholder groups to respond positively. The focus of CSA mainstreaming communication will therefore be on the integration of CSA into Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries development outcomes. Advocacy for CA mainstreaming will aim at bringing to the forefront South African specific evidence needed to convince key players at high critical levels. Completed and ongoing CSA research and projects done in South Africa and elsewhere, and those done through other programmes can yield such evidence Develop and roll-out a CSA mainstreaming communication strategy The strategy will take cognisance of the many factors in the South African farming, forestry and fishing contexts that may potentially act as barriers to communication, including the diversity of languages, the media multiplicity, and diverse communication infrastructure and platforms. The communication strategy will use a variety of awareness approaches that translate theory into practice. The approaches will include the following: Demonstration (pilot) projects; Exchange visits; Policy briefs; Market creation and integration; Utilisation of indigenous knowledge; Tailored awareness materials; and Foras such as conferences. Mass media also use different formats, such as short features, news coverage, documentaries and discussions. Actions that enhance awareness and self-knowledge, such as tree planting, will be encouraged and implemented. Demonstration projects, competitions and awards for good practice, trade shows and exhibitions will all be incorporated as part of raising awareness of CSA. Internet-based platforms will be used, especially in relation to CSA youth & ~ agriculture, St,,,!, forestry & fisheries ~\ i;{ri ),j Department,,~y~Y Agflcultufe, FQfestryand F'shenes ~ REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA Draft Climate Smart Agriculture Strategic Framework 60

101 STAATSKOERANT, 3 AUGUSTUS 2018 No oriented programmes. Weather SMS services via mobile phones will be utilized as an effective channel for CSA adaptation/mitigation information and advisory services. CA mainstreaming will also identify champions who will be used as platforms for awareness creation. These will be in the form of individual farmers, CA-related institutions (e.g. agricultural schools), or projects or other prominent individuals. Education and awareness will be extended to the traditional leaders and it will be important to investigate ways in which religious institutions can playa role in rural areas promoting the use of locally tested adaptive measures in response to climate change and variability. Importantly, farmers need help, and are looking for easily accessible one-stop source of information and advice on adaptation and mitigation technologies and practices that could help improve productivity. Sources of climate change information and advice on adaptation and mitigation technologies and practices must be accessible to farmers. Use existing platforms such as the Biennial Conference on Landcare to promote CSA. This must be complemented by exhibitions, talk shows. In particular, the Talk shows will stage some inspirational young speakers who will share their experience and knowledge on Forestry, Biodiversity and Climate Change issues. Another initiative could be the Young Agriculture/Foresters/Fisheries School programme aimed at educating participants on how to preserve natural resources through climate smart initiatives Output 6: A diverse funding base to build a climate resilient investment programme The successful implementation of the CSA strategy in the Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries sector will be ensured by defining its funding mechanism and identifying approaches of getting broad, sustained support and strong ownership from key stakeholders. As climate change mitigation and adaptation strategies must be implemented for long-term climate-resilient investment needs. Financing options specifically targeting CSA are still limited at international, regional and national levels. This necessitates a strategic use and combination of existing ~~~ agriculture, ~1t~ forestry & fisheries 1,~@~!! ~::C~I:~;.tFofestry and F,sherles ~ REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA Draft Climate Smart Agriculture Strategic Framework 61

102 102 No GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 3 AUGUST 2018 funding sources. The international climate finance options are: Financing mechanisms directly under the UNFCCC (i.e. Global Finance Fund (GCF)); United Nations (UN) Organizations or programs (i.e. FAO, UNEP and UNDP); Multilateral development banks (MOBs) (i.e. World Bank and the African Development Bank); Bi-Iateral public financing channels; Compliance and voluntary carbon markets; and Domestic funding sources will come from the annual budget allocation from parliament, domestic donors and the private sector. The identification of funding sources from traditional (e.g., government, regional and international donors, etc.) and non-traditional sources (e.g., foundations, philanthropy, private sector, etc.) and other innovative resource mobilization approaches will be the key thrust with the aim of building a diverse and secure funding base for CSA programme and project implementation within the AFF sector. CSA must not be treated as an "add-on" approach. The government of SA in partnership with donors must champion CSA Integrate mitigation and adaptation measures into current agriculture, forestry and fisheries planning and investment plans CSA investment programmes must focus on improving livelihoods and income to provide incentives for smallholder farmers to invest in CSA. To ensure that investments are sufficient to make the transition to CSA, financial mechanisms are needed to blend and coordinate funding from different sources, including public, private, agricultural development and climate financing. CSA requires coordination, among concerned agencies across different sectors at central and local levels. & ~ agriculture, St,,,!, forestry & fisheries ~\ i;{ri ),j Department,,~y~Y Agflcultufe, FQfestryand F'shenes ~ REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA Draft Climate Smart Agriculture Strategic Framework 62

103 STAATSKOERANT, 3 AUGUSTUS 2018 No Enhance the capacity of DAFF staff responsible for CSA planning to effectively engage with the budgetary planning framework and processes In South Africa, as is the practice globally, the Government prepares budgets outlining both the sources and planned uses of revenue. Allocations are made according to competing priorities, including those concerning natural resource management. The budget priorities and allocations must be objective and beneficial in addressing the challenges of poverty, unemployment and inequality, including the marginalisation of women. This means that analytical planning, negotiation and lobbying skills become important in this process, in which government departments and programmes compete for a portion of the national budget. For instance, South Africa utilises the Medium-Term Expenditure Framework (MTEF) way of budgeting. With this approach, government budgets are drawn up, based on policy decisions and with a longer view for the future. Using the MTEF, government budgets are usually prepared not only for the forthcoming year but also for the subsequent two to five years. It is therefore very important that the champions of CSA mainstreaming know this budget cycle and the instruments used and that they engage in these processes Promote the inclusion of a CSA related funding allocation in key poverty reduction and farmer/forester/fisheries development and empowerment programmes of the DAFF Specific programmes to be targeted will be the: Comprehensive Agricultural Support Programme (CASP); Fetsa Tlala National Food Security programme; Mechanization programme; and Education and Training Directorate, amongst others. ~~~ agriculture, ~1t~ forestry & fisheries 1,~@~!! ~::C~I:~;.tFofestry and F,sherles ~ REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA Draft Climate Smart Agriculture Strategic Framework 63

104 104 No GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 3 AUGUST Mobilise stakeholders and other partners to source resources targeted towards CSA mainstreaming into the DAFF programmes These will include: Research institutions (local universities, think tanks, etc.); DoE (curricula related resources); SETAs; and Other private players (equipment importers and manufacturers) Utilise National and International funding mechanisms and opportunities The table below shows potential areas that could be considered for resources aimed at implementing CSA programmes: Policy Financing Source Financing Mechanism PES Domestic Budget Results- or activity-based disbursements focusing on CSA initiatives. Expansion of the current programmes being implemented by government and aimed at incentivise investments in environmentally sound practices (for example the Mexican PES programme for hydrological services). I nternational climate Support from performance-based international finance for finance; public Nationally Appropriate Mitigation Actions (NAMAs) (if there is sector a direct mitigation benefit); Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD+) (if there is a link to avoid emissions from deforestation or enhancement of forest carbon stocks); adaptation (if there is an adaptation or food security benefit). Carbon Private resources; Direct payments to beneficiaries by carbon market buyers or Markets national markets; aggregators. voluntary Private resources; Direct payments to beneficiaries. international Support from buyers who want to invest in corporate markets; sustainability or who have a compliance target that can create regulated opportunities to address climate change challenges. & ~ agriculture, St,,,!, forestry & fisheries ~\ i;{ri ),j Department,,~y~Y Agflcultufe, FQfestryand F'shenes ~ REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA Draft Climate Smart Agriculture Strategic Framework 64

105 STAATSKOERANT, 3 AUGUSTUS 2018 No Loans Domestic budgets Disbursements to smallholders via intermediaries. Provision of concessionalloans from the government to smallholder farmers who implement climate proof and sustainable agricultural practices. International loans Disbursement via government agencies or private intermediaries (e.g. local banks). Grant Domestic budgets Disbursements to farmers or intermediaries. Grants covering the transition to sustainable and low carbon activities. Support for the development of local capacity to get ready for a shift towards GSA benefitting agricultural practices. International grants Support for extension services, public services or private activities that create an enabling environment to promote GSA practices. PPPs in Public and private Transition cost subsidies from private or public partners. supply resources chains 6.7. An incentivised and driven CSA system characterised by strong stakeholder commitment Support and work for the introduction of policies that formulate financial incentives at the level of the individual farmer Incentives to promote the adoption of GSA will include: Promote enhanced private investment into climate proofing initiatives. Incentivise for energy efficiency. Direct access to loans or other financial products to encourage adoption of GSA practices. Incentivise for renewable energy. Encourage output and results-based payments linked to GSA practices. Encourage risk-sharing mechanisms. Disincentives for high fuel consumption. T axes and tariffs. ~~~ agriculture, ~1t~ forestry & fisheries 1,~@~!! ~::C~I:~;.tFofestry and F,sherles ~ REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA Draft Climate Smart Agriculture Strategic Framework 65

106 106 No GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 3 AUGUST 2018 Removal of taxes that favour activities with a high carbon footprint. Tax breaks for low-carbon and mitigation activities. Potential for national government subsidies for farms implementing CSA initiatives. Promote products that use rely agricultural practices with the aim of reducing sector emissions. a favourable tax incentive, such as the 1 O-year tax-free policy for products that are produced from reversion to CSA based production; subsidised loan policy for CSA efforts; Payment for Ecosystem Services (PES) Utilise insurance or guarantees sourced from both public (national and international) budgets and the private sector to encourage adoption of esa measures The financing mechanism would include: Provision of guarantees or insurance against loss of harvest related to the changed practices; and Guarantees that allow access to finance. 7. MONITORING AND EVALUATION The implementation of this framework will be promoted and managed by the Directorate Climate Change and Disaster Management in the National Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries in collaboration with other units both with the department, other departments and spheres of government. Monitoring and evaluation will be key drivers of CSA mainstreaming into the Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries subsectors. M&E systems will be strengthened to make them more results-oriented and suitable for internal and external reporting on progress made in CSA integration, including identification of relevant indicators that contain consistent information for all the main subthemes. DAFF will work towards a more comprehensive and comparable CSA in the Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Programme reporting system that contains consistent information for all the main sub-themes and that & ~ agriculture, St,,,!, forestry & fisheries ~\ i;{ri ),j Department,,~y~Y Agflcultufe, FQfestryand F'shenes ~ REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA Draft Climate Smart Agriculture Strategic Framework 66

107 STAATSKOERANT, 3 AUGUSTUS 2018 No goes beyond mere funding allocation and expenditure data. Stakeholders will be involved in the development of the M&E system with a view to agreeing on a reporting system to be applied by all stakeholders. Quantification or qualification of indicators is the big question that must be tackled in considering and deciding on the monitoring and evaluation approach for CSA mainstreaming. The debate is whether indicators should be quantitative or qualitative or a mixture of both. It has been noted that quantification does have its own limitations, particularly considering that it is not always possible to measure all human experience, particularly that relating to the adoption of innovation processes that centre largely on attitude change and behaviours. This Framework recommends that a mix of quantitative and qualitative indicators and benchmarks (negotiated through a consultation process with stakeholders involved at each level of mainstreaming) must be used to as part of efforts to integrate CSA into the AFF Programme. However, what is obvious is that when deciding on indicators, the choice to use qualitative indicators allows everybody to form an opinion on the grading of such indicators and does not necessarily require extensive data collection and understanding. Such subjectivity promotes community buy-in to a process that could discourage participation if it was overly dependent on data collection. It is important that the M&E framework for CSA mainstreaming establish baseline and target indicators for sustainable CSA mainstreaming into the Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Programmes. However, as is highlighted in the Situational Status Reports, baseline data are difficult to obtain. Despite this constraint, this framework proposes the following spectrum of general outcomes of CSA mainstreaming into the Agriculture, Forestry and Forestry - they range from upstream to downstream changes: Tentative actions: Increased participation and interaction between the new CSA-mainstreamed Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Programmes and natural resource management stakeholders; ~~~ agriculture, ~1t~ forestry & fisheries 1,~@~!! ~::C~I:~;.tFofestry and F,sherles ~ REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA Draft Climate Smart Agriculture Strategic Framework 67

108 108 No GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 3 AUGUST 2018 Integrating CSA into policies and associated political will/leadership; Providing the resources to enable the mainstreaming of CSA linkages, through budgets and fiscal instruments; Improved domestic and foreign resource mobilisation for CSAFF Programme investments; Strengthened institutions and capacities to mainstream CSA into the Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Programmes; Sustained behavioural change by individuals, institutions and society, in both public and private domains to promote CSA mainstreaming; This framework recommends the use of benchmarks or incremental achievement approaches in target setting. Moving up the incremental scale provides political mileage and therefore a stimulus for action, as progress can be clearly demonstrated and the next level can be reached much more easily. Alternatively, because the AFF Programme plans are public goods and transparent, failure to move to the next level could be politically more damaging. For communities, incremental targets allow for much gradual learning and familiarity with the process and interest is generated by the government's wish to publicise its successes. The key to this incremental performance target setting has the aim of clearly setting out and agreeing on what is needed for achieving each grade at the beginning of the process, and to realise that everyone must work to make CSA mainstreaming targets a reality. 8. COORDINATION OF CSA AND INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS This Framework proposes a National CSA Steering Committee, involving key departments such as the Department of Environmental Affairs and others that will be responsible for CSA policy guidance and inter/intra-sectoral coordination. This should be in place by the end of This coordinating mechanism will be a public-private multi-stakeholder platform & ~ agriculture, St,,,!, forestry & fisheries ~\ i;{ri ),j Department,,~y~Y Agflcultufe, FQfestryand F'shenes ~ REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA Draft Climate Smart Agriculture Strategic Framework 68

109 STAATSKOERANT, 3 AUGUSTUS 2018 No involving DAFF, DEA, DWS, DST, the Treasury, and the Department of Monitoring and Evaluation, Farmer organisations and private sector AFF actors. The Steering Committee will be responsible for policy guidance, inter/intra-sectoral coordination, advice on resource mobilization, quality control and mechanism for international collaboration on CSA. Stakeholders will decide on the nature and from of institutions needed to spearhead CSA. As part of this rollout of the coordinating mechanism the following will be done: Establish Provincial CSA Steering Committees and Coordination Units or Focal Points to coordinate and implement the CSA programmes at provincial and local level. The provincial steering committee will be led by the provincial agriculture department in collaboration with other stakeholders. This structure will be responsible for policy guidance, inter/intra-sectoral coordination and mechanism for international collaboration on CSA. Efforts must be made not to duplicate structures, and where possible existing structure must be utilised to achieve CSA goals. The CSA Provincial and CSA District Coordination Units will be charged with the implementing CSA activities at the Provincial and District levels (local government) respectively including, communication of the CSA programme and stakeholder's consultation process, conflict resolution and grievance management, finance management and any other duties relevant to CSA implementation process. A CSA Technical Working Group will be established to provide scientific advice to the National Steering Committee and other relevant stakeholders. The National CSA Steering Committee will appoint, from amongst its members, a CSA Technical Working Group with expertise in Agriculture, Crops, Livestock, Fisheries, Forestry, and Meteorology. The TWG will play a key advisory role for the National CSA Steering Committee and will be responsible for scientific oversight and implementation of the CSA Programme. This structure will draw from existing institutions including think tanks and academia. With the coordinating mechanism in place, it will be necessary to: a. Develop and implement an inter-departmental communications strategy with respect to inter-departmental coordination on matters relating to CSA; ~~~ agriculture, ~1t~ forestry & fisheries 1,~@~!! ~::C~I:~;.tFofestry and F,sherles ~ REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA Draft Climate Smart Agriculture Strategic Framework 69

110 110 No GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 3 AUGUST 2018 b. Introduce a biennial joint planning and review session of the National CSA Steering Committee. This can be aligned with existing foras that bring together diverse stakeholders in the agriculture sector such as the LandCare conference; c. Build capacity of national and provincial and local government staff, with focus on extension officers, in CSA and cross-sectoral planning and implementation; d. Build CSA policy review and analytical capacity at all levels; e. Strengthen the CSA planning, implementation, monitoring and evaluation at the national, provincial and local levels; and f. Establish a framework for disseminating CSA programmatic planning and implementation as well as annual reports and studies and receiving feedback at all levels. & ~ agriculture, St,,,!, forestry & fisheries 70 ~\ i;{ri ),j Department,,~y~Y Agflcultufe, FQfestryand F'shenes ~ REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA Draft Climate Smart Agriculture Strategic Framework

111 STAATSKOERANT, 3 AUGUSTUS 2018 No Roles and Responsibilities National Government Government Ministries Formulation of policies and (DAFF, DEA, DRDLR, DWA, guidelines. Identification of National Treasury, programmes, implementation and monitoring. Stakeholders and resource mobilisation. Research institutions and Formulate Research agenda academia Provinces 9 Provinces of South Africa Provide strategic direction, monitoring and evaluation. Building capacity. Local Government Integration of CSA into local level strategic frameworks. Promoting implementation of CSA. Build capacity of local stakeholders. Farmer Organizations, AGRISA Promote CSA implementation Cooperatives at farm level. Strengthen evidence-based research through farm level experience. Advocacy on CSA. NGOs/CSOs Mobilize local stakeholders to implement CSA. Promote knowledge sharing and capacity building at various levels. Lobbying stakeholders to invest in CSA. ~~~ agriculture, ~1t~ forestry & fisheries 1,~@~!! ~::C~I:~;.tFofestry and F,sherles ~ REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA Draft Climate Smart Agriculture Strategic Framework 71

112 112 No GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 3 AUGUST 2018 Development Partners The Government of Flanders, Provision of resources, UNDP learning opportu n ities and technical capacity. &._~ agriculture, ~,. forestry & fisheries ~\~~.~~W.'.)) Department ~ Agflcultufe, FQfestryand F'shenes REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA Draft Climate Smart Agriculture Strategic Framework 72

113 STAATSKOERANT, 3 AUGUSTUS 2018 No REFERENCES DAFF Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Integrated Growth and Development Plan (GDP), Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries. DAFF Sector GDP draft. DAFF, Status of South African Marine Fishery Resources. Fisheries Research, Fisheries Branch. Department of Agriculture Forestry and Fisheries. DAFF, Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (DAFF). National framework for extension recovery plan. DAFF, Pretoria. DAFF, Draft Climate Change Sector Plan For Agriculture, Forestry And Fisheries. In: Department of Agriculture, F. A. F. (ed.). Pretoria, South Africa: Government Gazette. DAFF, Draft Climate Change Sector Plan For Agriculture, Forestry And Fisheries. In: Department of Agriculture, F. A. F. (Ed.). Pretoria, South Africa: Government Gazette. DAFF Full technical report on the implications of climate change for the Agriculture Sector in South Africa. Technical Report, DAFF, Workshop on adaptation to climate change in the South African marine fisheries and marine aquaculture sectors. Cape Town, October, FAO, Code of conduct for responsible fisheries. Food and Agriculture Organization, Rome, Italy. FAO, "Climate Smart" Agriculture; policies, practices and financing for food security, adaptation and mitigation. Food and Agriculture Organization, Rome, Italy. FAO, The state of food and agriculture. Food systems for better nutrition. Food and Agriculture Organization, Rome, Italy. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), IPCC report on climate change. Madzwamuse, M Climate change vulnerability and adaptation preparedness in South Africa. Heinrich B611 Stiftung South Africa. ~~~ agriculture, ~1t~ forestry & fisheries 1,~@~!! ~::C~I:~;.tFofestry and F,sherles ~ REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA Draft Climate Smart Agriculture Strategic Framework 73

114 114 No GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 3 AUGUST 2018 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY AND FISHERIES NOTICE 429 OF 2018 INVITATION FOR PUBLIC COMMENTS ON THE DRAFT NATIONAL POLICY ON COMPREHENSIVE PRODUCER DEVELOPMENT SUPPORT I, Senzeni Zokwana, Minister for Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (DAFF), hereby publish a notice to all interested and affected institutions, organisations, and individuals to comments on the Draft National Policy on Comprehensive Producer Development Support. The policy document together with other supporting documents, namely; (i) A Third Consultative Report and (ii) Initial Socio-Economic Impact Assessment are available on the department's website: Gazette includes: 1. The Draft National Policy on Comprehensive Producer Development Support 1.1. The Draft National Policy on Comprehensive Producer Development Support is hereby gazetted for public comments and is accessible on the department's website at Interested and affected parties wishing to make comments on the draft policy are requested to forward their written comments within 60 days from the date of the publication of this notice Comments of the Draft National Policy on Comprehensive Producer Development Support can be forwarded to JeffreyN@daff.qov.za cc: Secretariat.CPDS@daff.qov.za 1.3. Technical enquiries can be addressed to Mr Makala Jeffrey Ngaka at (012) via at JeffreyN@daff.qov.za or Ms Vivian Phadime at (012) via atvivianp@daff.qov.za

115 STAATSKOERANT, 3 AUGUSTUS 2018 No DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY AND FISHERIES NOTICE 430 OF 2018 INVITATION TO SUBMIT WRITTEN COMMENTS ON THE PROPOSED LIST OF PARTICULAR TREES AND PARTICULAR GROUPS OF TREES "CHAMPION TREES" UNDER SECTION 12(1) (A) AND (B) OF THE NATIONAL FORESTS ACT, 1998 (ACT NO. 84 OF 1998) The Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries intends to declare a list of particular trees "Champion Trees" as set out in the attached Schedule protected under Section 12 (1) (a) and (b) of the National Forests Act, The list in Schedule A is new nominations that will form part of the existing list of declared Champion Trees. In terms of Section 13 (1) (a) of the said Act, interested and affected parties are invited to submit written comments on the proposed list within 60 days of the publication of this notice. Comments must be submitted to- Shumani Dzivhani Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Private Bag X 313, Pretoria, 0001 Telephone number: ShumaniD@daff.gov.za

116 116 No GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 3 AUGUST 2018 SCHEDULE Tree Species I Other common names General Description Location Z 0::0:: Tree Name www D.. w l- Ill :E0::!Q:E «I-(!)=> J: U 0:: W z 83 Sequoia Kaliforniese rooihout (A) Tall, scenic redwoods Harkerville State sempervirens planted in 1925, offering Forest, (Californian a resting place along a Garden Route popular cycle track. redwood) National Park, The Harkerville Western Cape Giants 84 Ficus elastica Rubberboom (A) Large tree forming a focal Company's Gardens, (rubber tree) point to the entry to the Cape Town, The Company's Company's Gardens Western Cape Garden Giant 85 Ficus sur Trosvy (A), Mogo-tshetlo Very large tree along the Kruger National Park, (broom cluster fig) (Sep), Umkhiwane (X), Sabie River. Limpopo The Sabie River Umkhiwane (Z) Giant 86 Ficus burkeii Gewone wildevy (A) Very large tree in the Voelroepers-fontein (common wild fig) grounds of a guest Guest House, The Whisper Tree house. Estimated to be Albertinia, more than 150 years old. Western Cape 87 Eucalyptus viminalis Mannaboom (A) Very large landmark tree Rooikoppie Farm nr (manna gum tree) on a farm. 50, Frankfort, Free State 88 Eucalyptus viminalis Mannaboom (A) Very large landmark tree Grootdam-Alma (manna gum tree) on a farm. 1440, Frankfort, Free State 89 Eucalyptis saligna Saligna bloekom (A) A lane of very large The farm (Saligna gum) landmark trees on a farm, Dwarsrivierkloof, planted more than 150 Winelands District years ago. Municipality, Western Cape 90 Adansonia digitata Kremetart (A), Seboi The tree with the second Honnet Nature (baobab) (Sepedi), Muwana thickest trunk diameter in Reserve, Tshipise, (Setswana), Muvhuyu South Africa. Limpopo (Venda) 91 Corymbia ficifolia Rooirivier bloekom (A) Very large landmark tree, Wolfkloof Farm, (Red flowering gum) 170 years old, on a farm. Robertson District, Western Cape 92 Ficus anulata None Very large and rare Durban Botanical (Anulata fig) landmark tree in Gardens, Ethekwini botanical garden. Municipality, KwaZulu-Natal 93 Ficus benghalensis Banyanboom (A) Very large landmark tree Durban Botanical (Banyan tree) in botanical garden. Gardens, Ethekwini Municipality, KwaZulu-Natal 94 Eucalyptus Rooirivier bloekom (A) Grove of very large trees. Plesir de Merle, camaldulensis Simondium, Western (River red gum) Cape

117 STAATSKOERANT, 3 AUGUSTUS 2018 No DEPARTMENT OF CO-OPERATIVE GOVERNANCE AND TRADITIONAL AFFAIRS NOTICE 431 OF 2018 UPGRADING OF LAND TENURE RIGHTS ACT, 1991 (ACT NO. 112 OF 1991) NOTICE IN TERMS OF SECTION 15(1) OF THE UPGRADING OF LAND TENURE RIGHTS ACT, 1991 (ACT No. 112 of 1991) By virtue of the powers delegated to me by the Minister of Rural Development and Land Reform in terms of Section 24A of the Upgrading of Land Tenure Rights Act, 1991 (Act 112 of 1991), I, Jerry Ndou in my capacity as MEC of Cooperative Governance Human Settlement and Traditional Affairs, hereby declare in terms of Section 15(1) of Act No. 112 of 1991, the township of LEBOWAKGOMO-H on the undermentioned property to be a formalized township for the purposes of Section 2 of Chapter 1 of the said Act No. 112 of 1991 : Township situated on: PORTION 20 OF THE FARM VOORSPOED NO 458, REGISTRATION DIVISION K.S.; LIMPOPO PROVINCE MEASURING 43,2814 (FOURTY THREE COMMA TWO EIGHT ONE FOUR) HECTARES Held by Deed of Transfer T134717/2005. As will more fully appear from General Plan No. LG A937/1994 which have been approved in terms of the provisions of the Less Formal Township Establishment Act, 1991 (Act No. 113 of 1991) and which shall be registered in accordance with the provisions of Section 46 of the Deeds Registries Act, 1937 (Act No. 47 of 1937), with regard to the provisions of Act No. 113 of 1991 and in respect of which land tenure rights mentioned in Schedule 1 of Act No. 112 of 1991 have been granted. Anzwindini Jeremiah Dingaan Ndou MEC: Cooperative Governance, Human Settlements And Traditional Affairs (CoGHSTA)

118 118 No GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 3 AUGUST 2018 INDEPENDENT COMMUNICATIONS AUTHORITY OF SOUTH AFRICA NOTICE 432 OF 2018 INDEPENDENT COMMUNICATIONS AUTHORITY OF SOUTH AFRICA 1. The Independent Communications Authority of South Africa ("the Authority") hereby publishes the list of class licensees in the attached schedule in terms of section 16(5) of the Electronic Communications Act, 2005 (Act No. 36 of 2005). 2. The applicable terms and conditions for all class licences are contained in the "Regulations Regarding Standard Terms and Conditions for Class Licences" published in Government Gazette No of 14 June 2010 read with the Amendment Standard Terms and Conditions for Class Broadcasting Services, 2015 published in Government Gazette No of 30 March The attached list also contains the particulars of the registration certificates for unreserved postal services issued in terms of section 20 of Postal Services Act, 1998 (Act No. 124 of 1998). 4. All class licences and unreserved postal service certificates are available at the Authority's library and copies of such licences and certificates are obtainable upon payment of the prescribed fee. BBEN MOHLALOGA CHAIRPERSON RM Mohlaloga (Chairperson), N Gongxeka - Seopa. P Kadl. P Mashlle, Dr K Modlmoeng, BC Mokhele, Advocate 0 Qocha, T Semane, PJ Z1mri (Councillors), WA Ngwepe (CEO)

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142 LA FM (Lathi-thaa Community Radio) Ignatius Mnyamana P.O. Box 442, Sterkspruit, 9762 (086) / (051) / Legae la botshabelo (Madibogo FM William Sehere P.O Box 642, Madlbogo, (082) (078) w shr@webrmlll co 78 Lekker FM Keith Landsay P.O. Box 274, Pretoria, (086) (083) keith@tsv.co.za Lekoa FM Radio Station Thabo Banda P.O. Box23014, Bedworth Park. Vereeniging,1940 1(086) (076) bandatr@lckoamultimcdiaccl.co.l8 Lentswe Stereo Bonnie Nzunga P.O Box 1060, Parys, (056) (056) r17unnab@webmall co 78 Letlhabile Community Radio Linco Sana P.O. Box686, Letlhabile, (012) (012) NfA Life FM B P Fourie P.O. Box 14280, Flamwood, (086) (018) Info@lilcfm.co.1.8 Ligwa Community Radio Thabana Mahlo 23 Phillip Vlljoen Street, Naderland, Ermelo (086) (082) !11\j\Nafm@prnall coin Link FM Tictch Wild PO. Box 18368, Quigney, East London, 5211 IN/A 1(043) roduc1lon@linkfm co za Luister FM Mr Sarel Botha P.O. 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144 Sirius FM Mohammed Fazel Asmal 8 Syfer Avenue. Selection Park Ext. 2, Springs, 1559 (011) (086) fazel@lafric3 com/fazel.asmal@gmail co.i:>.i:> Sisonke Community Radio Willie Jon Ilanga Mgcma P,O Box 775, Umzlmkhulu, Willie (m cma1v ahoo corn Sioot FM Silas Ramohlola 443 Buffalo Street, Extension 2, Di805100t, 1028 N/A diepslootfm@qmail.com Z SMU FM (Radio Medunsa) Patrick Morathi P.O. Box 55, Medunsa (012) ) patrick morathi@smu.ac.za 0 Soshanguve Community Radio Lebelo Maleka P,O Box 200, Soshanguve sostwfl( uveradlo@felkornsa net Sunshine FM Zanemali Bani P.O. Box 188, Peddie, ) zanemalibani@yahoo.com.i:> Star FM Teboqo Scheepers 942 Mzamano Street. Jouberton, Klerksdorp, ) ) NIA CO Takalani Community Radio Lidelwa Mbovu P.O. Box 238, Aliwal North tak8lanuadlo@tlotrmlil corn Thaba Stereo (Radio Bushveld) Jacobus Swanepoel PO. Box 2221, Thabazimbi, 0380 (014) (072) kobus@waterbergstereo co za Thabantsho Community Radio Moleboae Matsepe P.O. Box01, Boleu, rn8 )l1ume matsepe@grn811 corn The Heart Beat of Maruleng MarulenQ Comm Radio Phumi Moagi P.O. Box 553, Moetladimo savanaj@mtnloaded.co za The Voice of Matat Mphumzi Mashalaba 371 Thandeka Street, Matatiele N/A mashalaba.m@icloud.com Thetha FM Jimmy Dlaminl 219 Kiasha Park, Oran'e Farm Hlethafm wwetjrn811 co?a Thulamela FM Maluta Mbannda P.O. Box 301, Mulenzhe, mabanndam@gmail.com Tshwane FM (Top Stereo Community Radio Jeremy Thorpe Private Bag X 680, Pretoria 012) ) thorpelw@tut.ac.la Tshepho Ya Sechaba Community Radio DM Phoshoko P.O. Box 209, Boyne, 0728 N/A prndnlel@grn811 com Tubatse Community Radio P. Masephe P.O. Box 1811, Bur ersfort tubatseradio@yahoo.com Tuks FM Leanne Kunz P.O. Box 13762, Hatfield, Pretoria, ) ) leanne@tuksfm.co.za Ubuhlebeshowe Community Radio B R Nacobo P.O. Box 254, Eshowe st8tlonrnanager@telkorns8 net Level 2 Computer Science Building,Cissy Gool Plaza, UCT Radio Natalie Brandrech (021) (021) fhltalle@uctracllo co Zi) Upper Camous, Rondebosch 7700 G) Ugu Youth Radio Gmlsile Ndovela P.O Box 26136, Port Shepstone, news1@feveronlme co 7<3 Ukhahlamba Community Radio Sifiso Khanveza P.O. Box 50371, Estcourt, slflso khanyeza@gmail.com 0 UJ FM Stephan Potgieter PO. Box 524, Auckland Park, Johannesbur 011) ( stephml@u fm co za < Ulwazi FM Deon Madyo 27 Street 10, Nonzwakazl Township, De Aar, ) ( ulwa7.lfm 88 9@grn811 corn m Umaunaundlovu Communit Radio Muzi Sibiva 16 Chancery Lane, Pietermaritzbura N/A JJ Unitra Community Radio Wiseman Xabendlini Private Baa X1, Unitra, Mthatha, mlanaa@webmail co.za Z Univen Radio Tshihdzi Shlrinda Private Bag X 5050, Thohoyandou, ) ( tst\illdzi stll["ind8@unlven.ac:.zl'j :s:: Uthunaulu Youth FM Selbv Sithole P.O. Box60912, Emoanaeni, slthole.khulekani@qmail.com m Vaal Community Radio Gilbert Antunes P.O. Box 301, Vereeni ina Ilbert@906frn.co.za Z Vaaltar FM Raymond Witkoei P.O. Box 3333, Taung Station, Taung, ) /3 ( rayrnondwltkoel@yahoo corn --I Vallev FM Francois Marais P.O. Box 1467, Worcester inlo@valleyfm.co za G) (073) or Vhembe FM Percy Mathobo P.O. Box 981, Lwamondo, 0985 (086) rn8thobopercy@9mflil corn » Village FM Malebeyane Pauline Mathulwe P.O. Box 93, Modimosan, villagefm@ ahoo com N Vibe FM Mr Lucky Dlamini B25 Giya Road, Kwa-Mashu 031) ( cllarnini@vibefmcr.org.za m Voice of Tembisa Saubrey Tshabalala P.O. Box 12294, Chloorkop its:-'c@rnyc:onnectlon GO za --I --I Voice of the Cape Imam Alii P.O. Box 16210, Vlaeberg, /2 imamalli vocfm.co.za (011) OR JTl Voice of Wits Michael Smurthwaite Private Bag X3, Wits, 2050 N/A srn@vowfrn.co.za (082) Ul Vukani Community Radio Xola Nozewu P.O. Box 977, Cala, ) ( manaqer@vukanifm.orq» VUTFM Abbey Molamu Private BaQ X 012, Vanderbijlpark 086) ( <1bbev@vut.ac.z8 Vuwani Community Radio P V Manyai P.O. Box 70, Vuwani, ) crs.vuwanl@yahoo.co.za C (014) or G) till1othyholjse@watertjeqjwelfflresociety Waterberg Welfare SOCiety (Waterberg Wave) Zachariah Sekhu P.O. Box 1029, Vaalwater, 0530 (014) orq.za C Western Cape Community FM WCCFM Thabanq Kostedl V183 Ekuphuilluleni Street, Mbekweni, 7626 N/A 083) thabanqdenck22@ mall corn (j) West Rand Community Radio Goodhope Leclwaba ChamdorTraining Centre, 1 Jacobs Street, Chamdor, 1754 (086) (011) goodhope@saymail co za I\) Wild Coast FM Wayne Na lor P.O.Box 141, Kwelera, ) ( wildcoastfm@\ mail.com S Witbank FM Charles MaQaQula P.O. Box 17024, Witbank (086) (013) magcharles@vodamail.co.za CO... --I ICASA Page 24

145 Witzenberq Radio IAndrew Mlnnaar 183 Vos Street, Ceres, 6835 IN/A 1 (023) Istatlonrnanaqer@wrfrn co za Whale Coast FM 1 Dayne Nel 1 P.O. Box 79, Kleimond, (086) (028) manaqer@whalecoastfm.co.l.a X FM AJS Smith P.O. Box 1024, Umhlan a Rocks, 4320 (031) tich@2liv-vlllage.com Zebediela Community Radio Molamo Saul Mothoa P.O Box 843, Konngpunt, 0632 (015) Zbfrn@webmall co 7a Zibonele Community Radio 1 Mzamo Ngomana 1 PO. Box 294, Khayelltsha 1(021) (021) mnqornana@wetlrnail co za Community Television Broadcasting Service ("etbs") Licensees 1 KZN TV 1 Edwin Mncwanqo 1 PO. Box 4845, Eshowe 1(035) (035) tlaytv@webrnall co za Ca e Communit Television Mike Aldrid e P.O. Box 245, Ca e Town 021) mike@capetowntv.org Soweto Community Television Tshepo ThafenQ P.O. Box 206, Orlando, Soweto (011) tstlepo thafenq@sowetotvoro 7a Trinity Broadcasting Network 1 Bernard Roebert 1 PO. Box 497, King Williams Town 1(043) (043) bvr@lbn co za Tshwane Communit Television Ko ano Molefe P.O. 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147 STAATSKOERANT, 3 AUGUSTUS 2018 No DEPARTMENT OF RURAL DEVELOPMENT AND LAND REFORM NOTICE 433 OF 2018 GENERAL NOTICE IN TERMS OF THE RESTITUTION OF LAND RIGHTS ACT 1994, (ACT No. 22 OF 1994) AS AMENDED Notice is hereby given In terms of Section 11(1) of the Land Rights Act (Act No. 22 of 1994), as amended This claim for the restitution of land rights has been submitted to Regional Land Claims Commissioner of Western Cape. The particulars regardln9 this claim are as follows REFERENCE No: KRK6/2!2IA/17/0IOJ23 (S979) DISPOSSESSED PARTY: Jonathan Smith PROPERTY DESCRIPTION: Lot No 191 and Lot No 296 in Langeberg Local MuniCipality, Cape Wmelands DATE OF DISPOSSESSION: 1981 and 1983 CAPACITY: OWNERSHIP CURRENT OWNER: Fisher Anthony James DATE OF LODGEMENT: 29 December 1998 The Commission on Restitution of Land Rights will Investigate this claim in terms of provisions of the Act in due course. Any party who has an interest in the above-mentioned land IS hereby invited to submit. within 60 days from the publication of this notice. any comments I information to REGIONAL LAND CLAIMS COMMISSIONER: WESTERN CAPE PRIVATE BAG X9163 CAPE TOWN 8000 TEl: FAX: CHECKED BY. DATE

148 148 No GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 3 AUGUST 2018 SOUTH AFRICAN RESERVE BANK NOTICE 434 OF 2018 Notice and Order of Forfeiture Notice of Forfeiture to the State of money in terms of the provisions of Regulation 22B of the Regulations ("the Exchange Control Regulations") made under Section 9 of the Currency and Exchanges Act, 1933 (Act No. 9 of 1933). as amended. as promulgated by Government Notice No. R.1111 of in respect of the money of: of: Keen Consulting (pty) Limited (the 'Respondent') (Registration number: 2013/020593/07) 1502 Scopus Heights 505 Vermeulen Street Arcadia Pretoria 0083 Be pleased to take notice that: 1. The Minister of Finance has. by virtue of the provisions of Regulation 22E of the Exchange Control Regulations delegated all the functions and/or powers conferred upon the Treasury by the provisions of the Exchange Control Regulations [with the exception of the functions and/or powers conferred upon the Treasury by Regulations 3(5) and (8). 20 and 22. but which exception does not include the functions and/or powers under Exchange Control Regulations 22A. 22B. 22C and 220]. and assigned the duties imposed thereunder on the Treasury. to. inter alia. the Governor or the Deputy Governor of the South African Reserve Bank. 2. By virtue of the functions. powers and/or duties vested in me. in my capacity as the Deputy Governor of the South African Reserve Bank, in terms of the delegation and assignment of the functions, powers and/or duties referred to in 1 above, I hereby give notice of a decision to forfeit to the State the following money and I hereby declare and order forfeit to the State the following money, namely: 2.1 the amount of R being capital standing to the credit of the Respondent, in account number held with Mercantile Bank Limited. together with any interest thereon and/or other accrual thereto. 3. The date upon which the money specified in 2 above is hereby forfeited to the State is the date upon which this Notice of Forfeiture is published in this Gazette. 4. The money specified in 2 above shall be disposed of by deposit thereof to the National Revenue Fund. 5. This Notice also constitutes a written order, as contemplated in Regulation 22B of the Exchange Control Regulations. in terms of which the money specified in 2 above is hereby forfeited to the State. 6. Signed at Pretoria on this ~ K Naidoo Deputy Governor South African Reserve Bank '_7-'-- day of :s-""-_q-'--l---"-y 2018.

149 STAATSKOERANT, 3 AUGUSTUS 2018 No SOUTH AFRICAN RESERVE BANK NOTICE 435 OF 2018 Notice and Order of Forfeiture Notice of Forfeiture to the State of money in terms of the provisions of Regulation 22B of the Regulations ("the Exchange Control Regulations") made under Section 9 of the Currency and Exchanges Act, 1933 (Act No. 9 of 1933), as amended, as promulgated by Government Notice No. R.1111 of in respect of the money of: of: Admol Importers and Distl'"ibutol'"s (Pty) Limited (the 'Respondent') (Registration numbel'": 2015/011728/07) 82 Maude Street Sandton 2146 Be pleased to take notice that: 1. The Minister of Finance has, by virtue of the provisions of Regulation 22E of the Exchange Control Regulations delegated all the functions and/or powers conferred upon the Treasury by the provisions of the Exchange Control Regulations [with the exception of the functions and/or powers conferred upon the Treasury by Regulations 3(5) and (8),20 and 22, but which exception does not include the functions and/or powers under Exchange Control Regulations 22A, 22B, 22C and 220], and assigned the duties imposed thereunder on the Treasury, to, inter alia, the Governor or the Deputy Governor of the South African Reserve Bank. 2. By virtue of the functions, powers and/or duties vested in me, in my capacity as the Deputy Governor of the South African Reserve Bank, in terms of the delegation and assignment of the functions, powers and/or duties referred to in 1 above, I hereby give notice of a decision to forfeit to the State the following money and I hereby declare and order forfeit to the State the following money, namely: 2.1 the amount of R being capital standing to the credit of the Respondent, in account number , held with Mercantile Bank Limited, together with any interest thereon and/or other accrual thereto. 3. The date upon which the money specified in 2 above is hereby forfeited to the State is the date upon which this Notice of Forfeiture is published in this Gazette. 4. The money specified in 2 above shall be disposed of by deposit thereof to the National Revenue Fund. 5. This Notice also constitutes a written order, as contemplated in Regulation 22B of the Exchange Control RegUlations, in terms of which the money specified in 2 above is hereby forfeited to the State. 6. Signed at Pretoria on this '_7 day of ~ L( L-. ' K~ Deputy Governol'" South African Reserve Bank

150 150 No GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 3 AUGUST 2018 SOUTH AFRICAN RESERVE BANK NOTICE 436 OF 2018 Notice and Order of Forfeiture Notice of Forfeiture to the State of money in terms of the provisions of Regulation 22B of the Regulations ("the Exchange Control Regulations") made under Section 9 of the Currency and Exchanges Act, 1933 (Act No. 9 of 1933), as amended, as promulgated by Government Notice No. R.1111 of in respect of the money of: of: Tonybest Trading (Pty) Limited (the 'Respondent') (Registration number: 2012/151382/07) 213 Troye Street 404 Monaco Sunnyside Pretoria 0002 Be pleased to take notice that: 1. The Minister of Finance has, by virtue of the provisions of Regulation 22E of the Exchange Control Reg ulations delegated all the functions and/or powers conferred upon the Treasury by the provisions of the Exchange Control Reg ulations [with the exception of the functions and/or powers conferred upon the Treasury by Regulations 3(5) and (8), 20 and 22, but which exception does not include the functions and/or powers under Exchange Control Regulations 22A, 22B, 22C and 220], and assigned the duties imposed thereunder on the Treasury, to, inter alia, the Governor or the Deputy Governor of the South African Reserve Bank. 2. By virtue of the functions, powers and/or duties vested in me, in my capacity as the Deputy Governor of the South African Reserve Bank, in terms of the delegation and assignment of the functions, powers and/or duties referred to in 1 above, I hereby give notice of a decision to forfeit to the State the following money and I hereby declare and order forfeit to the State the following money, namely: 2.1 the amount of R being capital standing to the credit of the Respondent, in account number , held with FirstRand Bank Limited, together with any interest thereon and/or other accrual thereto. 3. The date upon which the money specified in 2 above is hereby forfeited to the State is the date upon which this Notice of Forfeiture is published in this Gazette. 4. The money specified in 2 above shall be disposed of by deposit thereof to the National Revenue Fund. 5. This Notice also constitutes a written order, as contemplated in Regulation 22B of the Exchange Control Regulations, in terms of which the money specified in 2 above is hereby forfeited to the State. 6. Signed at Pretoria on this!;...f...:... day of_'3 W_L_ ~ K Naidoo Deputy Governor South African Reserve Bank

151 STAATSKOERANT, 3 AUGUSTUS 2018 No DEPARTMENT OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS AND POSTAL SERVICES NOTICE 437 OF June 2018 INVITATION TO NOMINATE A MEMBER OF THE B-BBEE ICT SECTOR CHARTER COUNCIL Membership of the B-BBEE ICT Sector Council consist of Representatives from four ICT Sub-Sectors, namely Broadcasting, electronics, Information Technology and Telecommunication. Each Sub-Sector has two representatives in the Council. One Councillor recently passed on, and it has become necessary to replace the member so that the Council can continue to operate optimally. 1. I, Dr Siyabonga Cyprian Cwele, as Minister of Telecommunications and Postal Services, hereby invite nomination from the Information Technology Sub-Sector to fill in the space left by late Councillor Gavin Pieterse. 2. The Constitution of the Council is available from the Council website: ictsectorcou neil.org.za 3. The following information should be supplied in respect of the nominating organisation and the person being nominated: 3.1. Curriculum vitae 3.2. Full name(s) 3.3. Identity number 3.4. Physical and postal address 3.5. Telephone and Facsimile numbers address 3.7. Organisation being represented with the nomination 3.8. Signature of representative person nominating and the person being nominated 4. The nominating organisation should provide motivation for the nomination of a particular representative. 5. Nominations should be addressed to Ms Mameetse Masemola, Deputy Director General: ICT Policy and Strategy, Department of Telecommunications & Postal Services, at the address below: First Floor, Block A Park Street Iparioli Office Park Hatfield, Pretoria ammoto@dtps.gov.za

152 152 No GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 3 AUGUST The closing date for nominations is fifteen (days) after gazetting. Please note that the nominations received after the closing date may not be considered. Cli>I~ Dr Siyabonga Cyprian Cwele, MP Minister of Telecommunications and Postal Services

153 STAATSKOERANT, 3 AUGUSTUS 2018 No DEPARTMENT OF TOURISM NOTICE 438 OF 2018 TOURISM ACT, 2014 (Act NO.3 of 2014) REGULATIONS ON THE MANNER AND PROCEDURE FOR LODGING AND DEALING WITH TOURISM COMPLAINTS I, Derek Hanekom, Minister of Tourism, acting in terms of section 47 read together with section 61 (1)(b) of the Tourism Act, 2014 hereby make the Regulations in the schedule on the Manner and Procedure for Lodging and Dealing with Tourism Complaints. I t. tj{u~l~ DEREK HANEKOM, MP MINISTER OF TOURISM DATE: I ~ i+pij ;A 0 l'~.'

154 154 No GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 3 AUGUST 2018 TOURISM ACT, 2014 (Act No.3 of 2014) REGULATIONS ON THE PRESCRIBED MANNER AND PROCEDURE FOR DEALING WITH AND LODGING TOURISM COMPLAINTS WITH THE TOURISM COMPLAINTS OFFICER The Minister of Tourism has under section 61 (1) (b) and (c) of the Tourism Act, 2014 (Act No.3 of 2014), made the regulations in the Schedule. SCHEDULE 1. DEFINITIONS In these regulations a word or an expression defined in the Tourism Act, 2014, has that meaning, unless the context indicates otherwise- "Act" means the Tourism Act, 2014 (Act No.3 of2014); "Complainant" means a tourist or a person who lodges a tourist complaint against the Respondent; "Tourism complaint" means any complaint in respect of any tourism services, facilities or products as contemplated in section 47; and "Respondent" means a person against whom a tourism complaint is lodged. 2. MANNER OF LODGING COMPLAINTS Any person who wishes to lodge a tourism complaint must submit- (a) information concerning the alleged contravention in terms of or under these regulations in writing to the Tourism Complaints Officer. (b) a tourism complaint in respect of an alleged contravention or instance of non-compliance in terms of or under these regulations, to the Tourism Complaints Officer, in the form substantially

155 STAATSKOERANT, 3 AUGUSTUS 2018 No similar to Annexure "A", together with copies of any supporting document the Tourism Complaints Officer should consider, by- (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (v) mailing it to The Office of the Tourism Complaints Officer, Private Bag X424, Pretoria, 0001; delivering the documents by hand to Tourism House, 17 Trevenna Street, Sunnyside, Pretoria; filing it electronically at (Website); ingittocomplaints@tourism.gov.za ( address); or any other manner acceptable to the Tourism Complaints Officer. 3. PROCEDURE FOR LODGING COMPLAINTS 3.1 Upon receipt of the tourism complaint, the Tourism Complaints Officer must record the complaint, give a reference number of the tourism complaint to the complainant, and investigate the tourism complaint as soon as possible. 3.2 The Tourism Complaints Officer must upon receiving the tourism complaint, acknowledge receipt of the tourism complaint from the complainant, in writing. 3.3 The Tourism Complaints Officer must, on receipt of the tourism complaint, refer the tourism complaint to the relevant institution, indicated in section 47 of the Act, for resolution. 3.4 The Tourism Complaints Officer must make regular follow-ups on the tourism complaint with the resolving institution, until the tourism complaint is resolved. 3.5 The Tourism Complaints Officer must, upon resolution of the tourist complaint by the relevant institution, as indicated in section 47 of the Act, inform the complainant of the outcome thereof in writing. 4. MANNER OF DEALING WITH TOURISM COMPLAINTS 4.1 Prior to dealing with a tourism complaint, the complainant may in certain instances have to show that he or she attempted to resolve the dispute with the respondent and that such an attempt was fruitless. 4.2 The Tourism Complaints Officer may deal with minor tourism complaints in the following manner- (a) Upon receiving a tourism complaint, the Tourism Complaints Officer must acknowledge receipt of the tourism complaint.

156 156 No GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 3 AUGUST 2018 (b) (c) The Tourism Complaints Officer must first analyse and evaluate the tourism complaint to identify minor tourist complaints he/she can deal with, from those that should be referred to the authorised institutions for resolution. The Tourism Complaints Officer must, upon receiving a tourism complaint, write and send a letter to the respondent by hand or registered mail- (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (v) informing the respondent of the nature of the tourism complaint; inviting the respondent to respond to the alleged tourism complaint and provide supporting documents, if any; inviting the respondent to suggest a way in which the tourism complaint may be resolved; request any other information that the Tourism Complaint Officer may deem relevant or necessary; and inform the respondent to respond within 7 days of the date of receipt the letter. 4.3 After receiving the response from the respondent, the Tourism Complaints Officer must write a letter to the complainant, and afford him/her an opportunity to reply, to the response of the respondent. 4.4 Should the complainant be satisfied with the response and the proposed solution from the respondent, then the tourism complaint will be considered to be finalised. 4.5 The Tourism Complaints Officer must, upon resolution of the tourist complaint, inform both the complainant and the relevant institution empowered to deal with the tourism complaint of the outcome thereof, in writing. 4.6 However, should the complainant be not satisfied with the response or the proposed solution, the tourism complaint must be referred by the Tourism Complaints Officer to the institution empowered to deal with it for resolution. 5. SHORT TITLE AND COMMENCEMENT These regulations are called Regulations on the Prescribed Manner and Procedure for Dealing and Lodging Tourism Complaints with the Tourism Complaints Officer and shall commence on the date of publication.

157 STAATSKOERANT, 3 AUGUSTUS 2018 No ANNEXURE "A" tourism Department: Tourism REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA Tourism House, 17 Trevena Street, Sunnyside. Private Bag X 424, PRETORIA 0001 Tel (+ 2712) Fax (+ 2712) Call Center: Full names of complainant TOURISM COMPLAINT FORM ID number of complainant Postal Address Physical Address Cell phone number Landline number Fax number address Name of company or Supplier (Respondent) Sector Address of company/ person against whom the complaint is made Company/ person Landline number Company / person Fax number Company / person address Nature of complaint, (e.g.) (Poor service by service provider, Refund for travelling cancellation, Enquiry on registering travelling agencies, false advertisement, any other complaint on complaint in respect of any tourism services, facilities or products.

158 158 No GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 3 AUGUST 2018 Details of the complaint Steps taken by complainant to resolve the complaint

159 STAATSKOERANT, 3 AUGUSTUS 2018 No List of supporting documents relevant to the complaint attached to this form What outcome do you propose for this complaint? Date Place Complainant Signature Office use only Reference Number The category of sector in which the complaint falls Tick Accommodation Travel Transport Safety and Security Uir treatment! discrimination Inquiry on how to register a tourism business Any otherls Resolution suggested Status of the complaint

160 160 No GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 3 AUGUST 2018 KGORO YA TSA BOETI TOURISM ACT, 2014 (Molao 3 wa 2014) MELAWANA KA GA TSELA YEO E BEILWEGO LE TSHEPETSO YA GO SOMANA LE GO DIRA DINGONGOREGO TSA BOETI GO MOHLANKEDI WA DINGONGOREGO TSA BOETI Tona ya tsa Boeti, ka tlase ga karolo 61 (1) (b) Ie (c) ya Tourism Act, 2014 (Molao 3 ya 2014), 0 dirile melawana Setuleng. SETULE 1. DIHLALOSO Mo melawaneng ye lentshu goba mmolelwana wo 0 hlalositswego go Tourism Act, 2014, 0 na Ie hlaloso yeo, ntle Ie ge tshwaraganyo e hlalosa ka tsela ye nngwe - "Molao" 0 ra Tourism Act, 2014 (Molao 3 wa 2014); "Mongongoregi" e ra motho yo a dirago ngongorego ya tsa boeti kgahlanong Ie Mofetodi; "Ngongorego ya tsa boeti" e ra ngongorego malebana Ie ditirelo dife goba dife tsa boeti, didiriswa goba ditsweletswa bjalo ka ge go hlalositswe go karolo; Ie "Mofetodi" 0 ra yoo ngongorego ya tsa boeti e dirwago kgahlanong naye. 2. MOKGWA WA GO DIRA DINGONGOREGO Motho ofe goba ofe yo a ratago go dira ngongorego ya tsa boeti 0 swanetse go romela- (a) Tshedimoso ye malebana Ie tatofatso ya tshelomolao go ya ka goba ka tlase ga melawana ye ka tsela ya lengwalo go Mohlankedi wa Dingongorego tsa Boeti. (b) ngongorego mabapi Ie tshelomolao goba taba ya go se obamele go ya ka goba ka tlase ga melawana ye, go Mohlankedi wa Dingongorego tsa Boeti, ka foromo yeo e swanago Ie Selomaganyo "A", gammogo Ie dikhophi tsa ditokomane dife goba dife tsa thekgo tseo Mohlankedi wa Dingongorego tsa Boeti a swanetsego go di eleletsa, ka -

161 STAATSKOERANT, 3 AUGUSTUS 2018 No (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (v) go di romela ka meile go Kantoro ya Mohlankedi wa Dingongorego tsa Boetil The Office of the Tourism Complaints Officer, Private Bag X424, Pretoria, 0001; go romela ditokomane ka seatla go Tourism House, 17 Trevenna Street, Sunnyside, Pretoria; go di dira ka elektroniki go (Wepesaete); go romela go complaints@tourism.gov.za (aterese ya emeile); goba mokgwa ofe goba ofe yo 0 amogelegilego go Mohlankedi wa Dingongorego tsa Boeti. 3. TSHEPETSO VA GO DIRA DINGONGOREGO 3.1 Ge a hwetsa ngongorego ya tsa boeti, Mohlankedi wa Dingongorego tsa Boeti 0 swanetse go ngwala ngongorego, nea nomoro ya tshupetso ya ngongorego ya tsa boeti go mongongoregi, mme a nyakisise ngongorego ka bonako. 3.2 Mohlankedi wa Dingongorego tsa Boeti ge a hwetsa ngongorego ya tsa boeti, 0 swanetse go amogela khwetso ya ngongorego ya tsa boeti gotswa go mongongoregi, ka tsela ya lengwalo. 3.3 Mohlankedi wa Dingongorego tsa Boeti 0 swanetse go, ge a hwetsa ngongorego ya tsa boeti, isa ngongorego ya sehlongweng se malebana, seo se hlalositswego go karolo 47 ya Molao, bakeng sa tharolio. 3.4 Mohlankedi wa Dingongorego tsa Boeti 0 swanetse go dira lebelela tshepetso ya dingongorego tsa boeti ka nako Ie nako dihlongweng tsa tharollo tse malebana, go fihlela ngongorego e rarollwa. 3.5 Mohlankedi wa Dingongorego tsa Boeti 0 swanetse, ge go raroliwa ngongorego ya tsa boeti ka sehlongwa se malebana, bjalo ka ge go hlalositswe go karolo 47 ya Molao, tsebisa mongongoregi ka ga poelo ya yona ka tsela ya lengwalo. 4. MOKGWA WA GO SOMANA LE DINGONGOREGO TSA BOETI 4.1 Pele go ka somanwa Ie ngongorego ya tsa boeti, mongongoregi a ka laetsa mo mabakeng a mangwe gore 0 lekile go rarolla thulano Ie mofetodi mme Ie gore ga se a atlega. 4.2 Mohlankedi wa Dingongorego tsa Boeti a ka somana Ie dingongorego tsa boeti tse nnyenyane ka mokgwa wo 0 latelago- (a) Ge a hwetsa ngongorego ya tsa boeti, Mohlankedi wa Dingongorego tsa Boeti 0 swanetse go amogela khwetso ya ngongorego ya tsa boeti.

162 162 No GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 3 AUGUST 2018 (b) (c) Mohlankedi wa Dingongorego tsa Boeti 0 swanetse go sekaseka Ie go fetleka ngongorego ya tsa boeti go tsopola dingongorego tse nnyenyane tseo a ka somanago Ie tsona, go tseo di swanetsego go romelwa dihlongweng tseo di dumeletswego bakeng sa tharollo. Mohlankedi wa Dingongorego tsa Boeti 0 swanetse, ge a hwetsa ngongorego ya tsa boeti, ngwala Ie go romela lengwalo go mofetodi ka seatla goba ka meile yeo e ngwadisitswego - (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (v) tsebisa mofetodi ka ga seemo sa ngongorego ya boeti; laletsa mofetodi go fetola ngongorego yeo a latofaditswego ka yona mme Ie go phethagaletsa ditokomane tsa thekgo, ge di Ie gona; laletsa mofetodi go dira swayaswayo ya tsela yeo ngongorego ya tsa boeti e ka rarollwago; kgopela tshedimoso ye nngwe yeo Mohlankedi wa Dingongorego tsa Boeti a ka bonago ele maleba goba e hlokega; Ie go tsebisa mofetodi go fetola mo matsatsing a 7 a letsatsikgwedi la kgwetso ya lengwalo. 4.3 Morago ga go hwetsa phetolo gotswa go mofetodi, Mohlankedi wa Dingongorego tsa Boeti 0 swanetse go ngwalela mongongoregi lengwalo, mme a mo nee monyetla wa go araba phetolo ya mofetodi. 4.4 Ge mongongoregi a kgotsofatswa ke phetolo Ie tharollo yeo e sisintswego gotswa go mofetodi, ngongorego ya boeti e phethagaleditswe. 4.5 Mohlankedi wa Dingongorego tsa Boeti 0 swanetse, ge go rarollwa ngongorego ya tsa boeti, go tsebisa mongongoregi Ie sehlongwa se malebana seo se swanetsego go somana Ie ngongorego ya tsa boeti ya poelo ya yona, ka tsela ya lengwalo. 4.6 Efela, ge mongongoregi a sa kgotsofale ka phetolo goba tharollo yeo e sisintswego, ngongorego ya boeti e swanetse go romelwa ke Mohlankedi wa Dingongorego tsa Boeti go sehlongwa se malebana seo se swanetsego go somana Ie yona bakeng sa tharollo. 5. THAETLELE YE KOPANA LE GO THOMA GO SOMA Melawana ye e bitswa Melawana ka ga Tsela yeo e Beilwego Ie Tshepetso ya go somana Ie Dira Dingongorego tsa Boeti Ie Mohlankedi wa Dingongorego tsa Boeti mme e tla thoma go soma ka letsatsi la gatiso.

163 STAATSKOERANT, 3 AUGUSTUS 2018 No SELOMAGANYO "A" tourism Department: Tourism REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA Tourism House, 17 Trevena Street, Sunnyside. Private Bag X 424, PRETORIA 0001 Mogala (+ 2712) Fekese (+ 2712) Lefelo la go amogela megala: Maina ka botlalo a mongongoregi Nomoro ya ID ya mongongoregi Aterese ya Poso FOROMO Y A NGONGOREGO Y A TSA BOETI Aterese ya Madulo Nomoro ya sellathekeng Nomoro ya mogala Nomoro ya fekese Aterese ya emeile Leina la khamphani goba moabela tirelo (Mofetodi) Lekala Aterese ya Khamphanii motho yoo ngongorego e dirwago kgahlanong Ie yena Nomoro ya mogala ya Khamphanii motho Nomoro ya fekese ya Khamphanii motho Aterese ya Emeile ya Khamphanii motho Mokgwa wa ngongorego, (mohlala.) (Tirelo ye e sa kgotsofatsago ka moabela tirelo, Pusetso tefelo bakeng sa phumolo ya leeto, Potsiso ngwadisong Diagente tsa maeto, papatso ya bofora, ngongorego efe goba efe malebana Ie ditirelo tsa boeti, didiriswa goba ditsweletswa.

164 164 No GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 3 AUGUST 2018 Dintlha tsa mongongoregi Magato ao a tserwego go rarolla ngongorego

165 STAATSKOERANT, 3 AUGUSTUS 2018 No Lenaneo la ditokomane tsa thekgo tse malebana Ie ngongorego Ie lomagantswe foromo ye Naa 0 ka thabela poelo ya mohuta mang ngongoregong ye? Letsatsikgwedi Lefelo Mosaeno wa Mongongoregi Bakeng sa tiriso ya ka kantorong tela Nomoro ya Hhupetso Legoro la lekala leo ngongorego e welago go Ion a Swaya Madulo Leeto Dinamelwa Polokego Ie Hhireletsego Swarompei kgethollo Nyakisiso mabapi Ie gore go ngwadiswa kgwebo ya boeti ka tsela efe He dingwe Tharollo yeo e sisintswego Maemo a ngongorego

166 166 No GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 3 AUGUST 2018 DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND INDUSTRY NOTICE 439 OF 2018 ST ANDARDS ACT, 2008 STANDARDS MATTERS In terms of the Standards Act, 2008 (Act No.8 of 2008), the Board of the South African Bureau of Standards has acted in regard to standards in the manner set out in the Schedules to this notice. SECTION A: DRAFTS FOR COMMENTS The following draft standards are hereby issued for public comments in compliance with the norm for the development of the South Africa National standards in terms of section 23(2)(a) (ii) of the Standards Act. Draft Standard No. Title, scope and purport Closing Date and Edition SANS Hard coal and coke - Mechanical sampling Part I: General Ed 2 introduction. Defines the basic tenns used in the sampling of solid mineral fuels, describes the general principles of sampling and details the information to be provided in the documentation and the sampling report. SANS Hard coal and coke - Mechanical sampling Part 3: Coal Ed 2 Sampling from stationary lots. Specifies procedures for the mechanical samplina of coal from stationary lots. SANS Hard coal and coke - Mechanical sampling Part 4: Coal Ed 2 Preparation of test samples. Describes the preparation of samples of coal from the combination of primary increments to the preparation of samples for specific tests. SCHEDULE A.I: AMENDMENT OF EXISTING STANDARDS The following draft amendments are hereby issued for public comments in compliance with the norm for the development of the South African National Standards in terms of section 23(2)(a) (ii) of the Standards Act. Draft Standard No. and Edition Title Scope of amend ment Closing Date SANS Sawn eucalyptus timber Part I: Proof-graded Amended to update the referenced Ed 1.2 structural timber. standards and the figure on equilibrium moisture content. SANS 1931 Particle board - Highly moisture-resistant Amended to update referenced Ed 1.2 exterior type. standards. SCHEDULE A.2: WITHDRAWAL OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN NATIONAL STANDARDS In terms of section 24(1 )(C) of the Standards Act, the following published standards are issued for comments with regard to the intention by the South African Bureau of Standards to withdrawn them. Draft Standard No. and Edition Title Reason for withdrawal Closing Date SANS :1986 Ed 3 and contract documents Part I: Format and contents Standards is obsolete SANS INTRO:1986 Ed 3 and contract documents Part 2: Project specification, Introduction. Standards is obsolete SANS A: 1986 Ed 2 and contract documents Part 2: Project s{jeci(ication Section A: General Standards is obsolete SANS AA:1986 Ed 3 and contract documents Part 2: Project s{jeci(ication Section AA: Genera! (sma!! works). Standards is obsolete SANS AB: 1986 Ed 2 and contract documents Part 2: Project s{jeci(ication Section.'IE: Enzineer's office. Standards is obsolete SANS AD:1986 Standards is obsolete

167 STAATSKOERANT, 3 AUGUSTUS 2018 No Ed 2 SANS AH:1986 Ed 3 SANS C:1982 Ed 2 SANS D: 1982 Ed 2 SANS DA:1982 Ed 2 SANS DB:1982 Ed 2 SANS DE:1984 Ed I SANS DK:1996 Ed 2 SANS DM:1981 Ed 2 SANS DN:1982 Ed 2 SANS F:1983 Ed I SANS G:1983 Ed 2 SANS GA:1983 Ed 2 SANS GB:1984 Ed I SANS GE:1984 Ed I and contract documents Part 2: Project specification Section AD: General (small damsj.. and contract documents Part 2: Project specification Section AH: General (structural). and contract documents Part 2: specification Section C: Site clearance. Project and contract documents Part 2: Project specification Section D: Earthworks. and contract documents Part 2: Project specification Section DA: Earthworks (small works). and contract documents Part 2: Project specification Section DB: Earthworks (pipe trenches). and contract documents Part 2: Project specification Section DE: Small earth dams. and contract documents Part 2: Project specification Section DK: Gabions and pitch in?,. and contract documents Part 2: Project specification Section DM: Earthworks (roads, subgrade). and contract documents Part 2: Project specification Section DN: Earthworks (railway sidin?,s). and contract documents Part 2: Project specification Section F: Piling and contract documents Part 2: Project specification Section G: Concrete (structural). and contract documents Part 2: Project specification Section GA: Concrete (small works). and contract documents Part 2: Project specification Section GB: Concrete (ordingly buildin?,s). and contract documents Part 2: Project specification Section GE: Precast concrete (structural). Standards is obsolete Standards is obsolete Standards is obsolete Standards is obsolete Standards is obsolete Standards is obsolete Standards is obsolete Standards is obsolete Standards is obsolete Standards is obsolete Standards is obsolete Standards is obsolete Standards is obsolete Standards is obsolete SANS GF:1984 Ed 1 SANS H:1990 Ed 3 SANS HA: 1990 Ed 2 SANS HB:1985 Ed I and contract documents Part 2: Project specification Section GF: Prestressed concrete and contract documents Part 2: Project specification H: Structural steelwork and contract documents Part 2: Project specification HA: Structural steelwork (sundry item.5). and contract documents Part 2: Project specification Section HB: Claddin?, and sheetin?,. Standards is obsolete Standards is obsolete Standards is obsolete Standards is obsolete

168 168 No GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 3 AUGUST 2018 SANS HC:1988 Ed 1 SANS HE:1983 Ed 1 SANS AB:1986 Ed 3 SANS AO:1986 Ed 2 SANS AH:1983 Ed 2 SANS C:1982 Ed 2 SANS :1982 Ed 2 SANS L: 1983 Ed 2 SANS LB:1983 Ed 2 SANS LC:1983 Ed 1 SANS LO:1982 Ed 2 SANS LE:1982 Ed 2 SANS LF: 1983 Ed 1 SANS LG:1996 Ed 1 SANS M Ed 2 SANS ME:1981 Ed 1 SANS MF:1981 Ed 1 SANS MFLI996 Ed 1 SANS MG:1996 Ed 2 Code of practice for use with standardi~ed specifications for civil engineering construct!on and contract documents Part 2: Project Standards is obsolete specification Section HC: Corrosion protection of structural steelwork. Code of practice for use with standardi~ed specifications for civil engineering construct!on and contract documents Part 2: Project Standards is obsolete specification Section HE: Structural aluminiumwork. specifications for civil engineering construction and contract documents Part 3: Guzdance for Standards is obsolete desir;n Section AB: Enfdneer's office. specifications for civil engineering construction and contract documents Part 3: Guidance for Standards is obsolete desir;n Section AD: General (small dams) specifications for civil engineering construction and contract documents Part 3: Guidance for Standards is obsolete desif!.l1 Section AH: General (structural). specifications for civil engineering construction and contract documents Part 3: Guidance for Standards is obsolete design Section C: Site clearance. and contract documents Part 3: Guzdance for Standards is obsolete desir;n Section D: Earthworks. Code of practice for use with standardi~ed specifications for civil engineering construction and contract documents Part 2: Project Standards is obsolete specification Section L: Medium-pressure pipelines. Code of practice for use with standardi~ed specifications for civil engineering construction and contract documents Part 2: Project Standards is obsolete specification Section LB: Beddinr; (pipes). specifications for civil engineering construction and contract documents Part 2: Project Standards is obsolete specification Section LC: Cable ducts. specifications for civil engineering construction and contract documents Part 2: Project Standards is obsolete specification Section LD: Sewers. specifications for civil engineering construct!on and contract documents Part 2: Project Standards is obsolete specification Section LE: Stormwater drainaj!.e. specifications for civil engineering construction and contract documents Part 2: Project Standards is obsolete specification Section LF: E;r connections (water). and contract documents Part 2: Project Standards is obsolete specification Section LG: Pipe jacking specifications for civil engineering construction and contract documents Part 2: Project Standards is obsolete specification Section M: Roads (r;eneral) and contract documents Part 2: Project Standards is obsolete soecification Section ME: Subbase. Standards is obsolete and contract documents Part 2: Project specification Section i'vff: Base. and contract documents Part 2: Project Standards is obsolete specification Section MFL: Base (light pavement structures). and contract documents Part 2: ProJect Standards is obsolete specification Section ivlg: treatment. Bituminous suiface

169 STAATSKOERANT, 3 AUGUSTUS 2018 No SANS MH:1996 Ed 2 SANS MJ:1984 Ed 1 SANS MK:1983 Ed 1 SANS MM:1984 Ed I SANS NB:1984 Ed 1 SANS INTRO: 1986 Ed 3 SANS A:1986 Ed 3 SANS AA: 1982 Ed 2 SANS OA: 1982 Ed 2 SANS OB:1982 Ed 2 SANS OE:1984 Ed 2 SANS OK:1996 Ed 2 SANS OM:1981 Ed 1 SANS ON:1982 Ed 2 SANS F:1983 Ed 1 SANS G: 1982 Ed 2 SANS GA:1982 Ed 2 SANS GB:1984 Ed 1 SANS GE:1984 Ed 1 SANS GF:1984 Ed I specifications for civil engineering construction and contract documents Part 2: Project Standards is obsolete specification Section MH: Asphalt base and SUl1f!.c ing specifications for civil engineering construction and contract documents Part 2: Project Standards is obsolete ~cification Section MJ: S'!J211ented paving specifications for civil engineering construction and contract documents Part 2: Project Standards is obsolete!il2.ecification Section MK: Kerbing and channeling, and contract documents Part 2: Project Standards is obsolete ~cification Section MM: Ancillary roadworks. and contract documents Part 2: Project Standards is obsolete specification Section IYB: Railway sidings (trackwork). specifications for civil engineering construction and contract documents Part 3: Guidance for Standards is obsolete desizn, Introduction. and contract documents Part 3: GUidance for Standards is obsolete desizn Section A: General. specifications for civil engineering construction and contract documents Part 3: Guidance for Standards is obsolete desizn Section AA: General (small works). specifications for civil engineering construction and contract documents Part 3: Guidance for Standards is obsolete desizn Section DA: Earthworks (small works). and contract documents Part 3: Guidance for design Section DB: Earthworks (pipe trenches). and contract documents Part 3: Guidance for desirn Section DE: Small earth dams. and contract documents Part 3: Guidance for desirn Section DK: Gabions and pitching and contract documents Part 3: Guidance for desirn Section DM: Earthworks (roads, subgradej and contract documents Part 3: Guidance for desirn Section DIY: Earthworks (railway sidingij.. specifications for civil engineering construction and contract documents Part 3: Guidance for desirn Section F: Piling, specifications for civil engineering construction and contract documents Part 3: Guidance for desirn Section G: Concrete (structural). specifications for civil engineering construction and contract documents Part 3: Guidance for desirn Section GA: Concrete (,5nwl1 works). and contract documents Part 3: GUidance jor desirn Section GB: Concrete (ordinary building ). specifications for civil engineering construction and contract documents Part 3: Guidance for desirn Section GE: Precast concrete (structura/). specifications for civil engineering construction and contract documents Part 3: Guidance for Standards is obsolete Standards is obsolete Standards is obsolete Standards is obsolete Standards is obsolete Standards is obsolete Standards is obsolete Standards is obsolete Standards is obsolete Standards is obsolete Standards is obsolete

170 170 No GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 3 AUGUST 2018 SANS H:1990 Ed 3 SANS HA:1990 Ed 2 SANS HB:1990 Ed I SANS HC:1988 Ed 1 SANS HE:1983 Ed I SANS L: 1983 Ed 2 SANS LB:1983 Ed 2 SANS LC:1981 Ed 1 SANS LD:1981 Ed 2 SANS LE:1983 Ed 2 SANS LF:1983 Ed 1 SANS LG:1983 Ed I SANS M:1996 Ed 2 SANS ME: 1981 Ed 1 SANS MF:1981 Ed 1 SANS MFL:1996 Ed I SANS MG:1996 Ed 2 SANS MH:1996 Ed 2 SANS MJ:1984 Ed 1 desizn Section GF: Prestressed concrete. specifications for civil engineering construction and contract documents Part 3: Guidance for desizn Section H: Structural steelwork. specifications for civil engineering construction and contract documents Part 3: GUidance for design Section HA: Structural steelwork (sundry items). specifications for civil engineering construction and contract documents Part 3: GUidance for desizn Section HB: Claddinz and sheeting. specifications for civil engineering construction and contract documents Part 3: Guidance for design Section HC: Corrosion protection of structural steelwork. Code of practice for use with standardiz.ed specifications for civil engineering construction and contract documents Part 3: GUidance for desizn Section HE: Structural aluminiumwork. specifications for civil engineering construction and contract documents Part 3: GUidance for desizn Section L: Medium-pressure pipelines. specifications for civil engineering construction and contract documents Part 3: Guidance for desizn Section LB: Beddinz (pipes). and contract documents Part 3: GUidance for desizn Section LC: Cable ducts. Code of practice for use with standardiz.ed specifications for civil engineering construction and contract documents Part 3: GUidance for desifin Section LD: Sewers. specifications for civil engineering construction and contract documents Part 3: GUidance for design Section LE: Stormwater drainagt!, specifications for civil engineering construction and contract documents Part 3: GUidance for desifin Section LF: Erfconnections (water). and contract documents Part 3: GUidance for desizn Section LG: Pipe iacking Code of practice for use with standardiz.ed specifications for civil engineering construction and contract documents Part 3: GUidance for desizn Section M: Roads (zeneral). specifications for civil engineering construction and contract documents Part 3: Guidance for design Section ME: Subbase. specifications for civil engineering construction and contract documents Part 3: Guidance for design Section MF: Base. and contract documents Part 3: GUidance for design Section MFL: Base (light pavement structures). and contract documents Part 3: GUidance jor desizn Section MG: Bituminous surface treatment. specifications for civil engineering construction and contract documents Part 3: GUidance jor desizn Section MH: Asphalt base and surfacinz. specifications for civil engineering construction and contract documents Part 3: GUidance for design Section MJ: Segmented paving. Standards is obsolete Standards is obsolete Standards is obsolete Standards is obsolete Standards is obsolete Standards is obsolete Standards is obsolete Standards is obsolete Standards is obsolete Standards is obsolete Standards is obsolete Standards is obsolete Standards is obsolete Standards is obsolete Standards is obsolete Standards is obsolete Standards is obsolete Standards is obsolete Standards is obsolete

171 STAATSKOERANT, 3 AUGUSTUS 2018 No SANS MK:1983 Ed I and contract documents Part 3: Guidance for desiz..n Section MK: Kerbing and channeling. SANS MM:1983 Ed I and' contract documents Part 3: Guidance for desiz..n Section MM: AncillalJlroadworks. SANS NB:1981 Ed I and contract documents Part 3: GUidance for design Section NB: Railway sidings (trackwork). SANS INTRO: 1986 specifications for civil engineering construction Ed 3 and contract documents Part 4: Typical schedule of.!luantities, Introduction. SANS A:1986 specifications for civil engineering construction Ed 3 and contract documents Part 4: Typical schedule of quantities Section A: General. SANS AA: 1982 Ed 2 and contract documents Part 4: Typical schedule of quantities Section AA: General (small works). SANS AB:1982 Ed 2 and contract documents Part 4: Typical schedule of.!1!tantities Section AB: Engjneer's rdjice.. SANS AD:1984 specifications for civil engineering construction Ed I and contract documents Part 4: Typical schedule of quantities Section AD: General (small dams). SANS AH: 1983 specifications for civil engineering construction Ed 2 and contract documents Part 4: Typical schedule of...!luantities Section AH: General (structural).. SANS C:1982 Ed 2 and contract documents Part 4: Typical schedule of quantities Section C: Site clearance. SANS D:1982 Ed 2 and contract documents Part 4: Typical schedule of quantities Section D: Earthworks. SANS DA:1982 specifications for civil engineering construction Ed 2 and contract documents Part 4: Typical schedule of...!luantities Section DA: Earthworks (small works). Code of practice for use wah standardized SANS DB:1982 Ed 2 and contract documents Part 4: Typical schedule of quantities Section DB: Earthworks (pipe trenches). SANS DE:1984 Ed I and contract documents Part 4: Typical schedule of.!1!tclntities Section DE: Small earth dams. SANS DK:1984 specifications for civil engineering construction Ed I and contract documents Part 4: Typical schedule of quantities Section DK: Gabions and oitching. SANS DM:1981 specifications for civil engineering construction and contract documents Part 4: Typical schedule of Ed I quantities Section DM: Earthworks (roads, subgrade). SANS DN:1982 specifications for civil engineering construction and contract documents Part 4: Typical schedule of Ed 2 quantities Section DN: Earthworks (railway sidings). SANS F: 1983 specifications for civil engineering construction Ed I and contract documents Part.f: Typical schedule of quantities Section F: Piling. SANS G:1982 Ed 2 and contract documents Part 4: Typical schedule of.!1!lantities Section G: Concrete {,5tructural}. SANS GA:1982 specifications jijr civil engineering construction Ed 2 and contract documents Part 4: Typical schedule of quantities Section GA: Concrete (small works). Standards is obsolete Standards is obsolete Standards is obsolete Standards is obsolete Standards is obsolete Standards is obsolete Standards is obsolete Standards is obsolete Standards is obsolete Standards is obsolete Standards is obsolete Standards is obsolete Standards is obsolete Standards is obsolete Standards is obsolete Standards is obsolete Standards is obsolete Standards is obsolete Standards is obsolete Standards is obsolete

172 172 No GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 3 AUGUST 2018 SANS GB:1982 Ed I SANS GE:1984 Ed I SANS GF:1984 Ed 1 SANS H:1990 Ed 3 SANS HA: 1990 Ed 2 SANS HB:1985 Ed 1 SANS HC:1988 Ed I SANS HE:1983 Ed 1 SANS L:1988 Ed 2 SANS LB:1983 Ed 2 SANS LC:1981 Ed 1 SANS LD:1982 Ed 2 SANS LE:1982 Ed 2 SANS LF:1983 Ed I SANS LG:1983 Ed 1 SANS M:1981 Ed 2 SANS ME:1981 Ed I SANS MF:1981 Ed I SANS MFL:1996 Ed 1 and contract documents Part 4: Typical schedule of Standards is obsolete quantities Section GB: Concrete (ordinmy buildinrs). and contract documents Part 4: Typical schedule of Standards is obso lete quantities Section (structural). GE: Precast concrete and contract documents Part 4: Typical schedule of Standards is obso lete quantities Section GF: Prestressed concrete. Standards is obso lete and contract documents Part 4: Typical schedule of quantities Section H: Structural steelwork. and contract documents Part 4: Typical schedule of Standards is obso lete quantities Section HA: Structural steelwork (sundry items). and contract documents Part 4: Typical schedule of Standards is obsolete quantities Section HB: CladdinR and sheetinr. and contract documents Part 4: Typical schedule of Standards is obso lete quantities Section HC: Corrosion protection of structural steelwork. and contract documents Part 4: Typical schedule of Standards is obso lete quantities Section HE: Structural alumuniumwork. and contract documents Part 4: Typical schedule of Standards is obso lete quantities Section L: Medium-pressure pipelines. Standards is obsolete and contract documents Part 4: Typical schedule of quantities Section LB: BeddinR (pipes). and contract documents Part 4: Typical schedule of Standards is obso lete quantities Section LC: Cable ducts. and contract documents Part 4: Typical schedule of Standards is obsolete quantities Section LD: Sewers. and contract documents Part 4: Typical schedule of Standards is obsolete quantities Section LE: Stormwater draingf!.e. and contract documents Part 4: Typical schedule of Standards is obsolete quantities Section LF: Ed connections (water). and contract documents Part 4: Typical schedule of Standards is obsolete quantities Section LG: Pipe jacking and contract documents Part 4: Typical schedule of Standards is obsolete quantities Section M: Roads (Reneral). and contract documents Part 4: Typical schedule of Standards is obsolete quantities Section ME: Subbase. ;,pecijications for civil engineering construction and contract documents Part 4: Typical schedule of Standards is obsolete q1lantities Section AlF: Base. Code of practice for use with standardi::.ed and contract documents Part 4: Typical schedules Standards is obsolete of quantities Section MFL: Base (light pavement structures)

173 STAATSKOERANT, 3 AUGUSTUS 2018 No SANS MG:1981 Ed I and contract quantities documents Section Part MG: 4: Typical schedule Bituminous of surface Standards is obsolete treatment. SANS MH:1981 Ed I SANS MJ:1981 Ed I SANS MK:1983 Ed I SANS MM:1984 Ed I SANS N8:1981 and contract documents Part 4: Typical schedule of quantities Section lvlh: Asphalt base and surfacin:;!.. and contract documents Part 4: Typical schedule of quantities Section lv/j: Segmented p"'avi11k. and contract documents Part 4: Typical schedule of quantities Section MK: Kerbing and channelling. and contract documents Part 4: Typical schedule of quantities Section MM: Ancillary roadworks. Standards is obsolete Standards is obsolete Standards is obsolete Standards is obsolete and contract documents Part 4: Typical schedule of Standards is obsolete Ed I quantities Section NB: Railway sidings (trackwork). SANS INTRO: 1986 Ed 3 and contract documents Part 5: Contract administration, Introduction. SANS A:1986 Ed 3 and contract documents Part 5: Contract administration Section A: General. SANS AA:1982 Ed 2 and contract documents Part 5: Contract administration Section AA: General (small works). SANS A8:1986 Ed 3 and contract documents Part 5: Contract administration Section AB: Engineer's office. SANS AO:1986 Ed 2 and contract documents Part 5: Contract administration Section AD: General (small dams). SANS AH:1983 Ed 2 and contract documents Part 5: Contract administration Section AH: General (structural). SANS C:1983 Ed 2 and contract documents Part 5: Contract administration Section C: Site clearance. SANS :1982 Ed 2 and contract documents Part 5: Contract administration Section D: Earthworks. SANS OA:1982 Ed 2 SANS :1982 Standards is obsolete Standards is obsolete Standards is obsolete Standards is obsolete Standards is obsolete Standards is obsolete Standards is obsolete Standards is obsolete and contract documents Part 5: Contract Standards is obsolete administration Section DA: Earthworks (small works). and contract documents Part 5: Contract Standards is obsolete Ed 2 administration Section DB: Earthworks (pipe trenches). SANS OE:1984 Ed I and contract documents Part 5. Contract administration Section DE: Small earth dams SANS OK:1996 Ed 2 and contract documents Part 5: Contract administration Section DK: Gabions and pitching. SANS OM:1981 Standards is obsolete Standards is obsolete and contract doc1lments Part 5: Contract Standards is obsolete Ed I administration Section Divl: Earthworks (roads, subgrade).

174 174 No GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 3 AUGUST 2018 SANS DN: 1982 and contract documents Part 5: Contract Standards is obsolete Ed 2 administration Section DN: Earthworks (railway sidinrs) SANS F:1983 Standards is obsolete Ed I and contract documents Part 5: Contract administration Section F: PilinR SANS G:1982 Standards is obsolete Ed 2 and contract documents Part 5: Contract administration Section G: Concrete (structural) SANS GA: 1982 and contract documents Part 5: Contract Standards is obsolete Ed 2 administration Section GA: Concrete (small works) SANS GB:1984 and contract documents Part 5: Contract Standards is obsolete Ed I administration Section GB: Concrete (ordinary buildings) SANS GE: 1984 and contract documents Part 5: Contract Standards is obsolete Ed I administration Section GE: Precast concrete (structural) SANS GF:1984 Ed I and contract documents Part 5: Contract administration Section GF: Prestressed concrete. SANS H:1990 Ed 3 and contract documents Part 5: Contract administration Section H: Structural steelwork. SANS HA:1990 Ed 2 SANS HB:1985 Ed I SANS HC:1988 Ed I SANS HE:1983 Ed I SANS L: 1983 Ed 2 SANS LB:1983 Standards is obsolete Standards is obsolete and contract documents Part 5: Contract Standards is obsolete administration Section HA: Structural steelwork (sundry items). and contract documents Part 5: Contract Standards is obsolete administration Section HB: Cladding and sheeting and contract documents Part 5: Contract Standards is obsolete administration Section HC: Corrosion protection olstructural steelwork. and contract documents Part 5: Contract Standards is obsolete administration Section HE: Structural aluminiumwork. and contract documents Part 5: Contract Standards is obsolete administration Section L: Medium-pressure pipelines. Ed 2 and contract documents Part 5: Contract administration Section LB: Bedding (pipes). SANS LC:1981 Ed I and contract documents Part 5: Contract administration Section LC: Cable ducts. SANS LD:1982 Ed 2 and contract documents Part 5: Contract administration Section LD: Sewers. Code of practice for use with standardi::.ed SANS LE:1982 ;,pecifications for civil engineering construction Ed 2 and contract documents Part 5: Contract administration Section LE: Stormwater drainar.;e. Code of practice for use with stal1dardi::.ed SANS LF:1982 Ed I Standards is obsolete Standards is obsolete Standards is obsolete Standards is obsolete and contract documents Part 5: Contract Standards is obsolete administration Section LF: Eli C()J1nections (water).

175 STAATSKOERANT, 3 AUGUSTUS 2018 No SANS LG:1983 Standards is obsolete Ed I and contract documents Part 5: Contract administration Section LG: Pipe jacking. SANS M:1996 Standards is obsolete Ed I and contract documents Part 5: Contract administration Section M: Roads (general). SANS ME:1981 Standards is obsolete Ed I and contract documents Part 5: Contract administration Section ME: Subbase. SANS MF:1981 and contract documents Part 5: Contract Standards is obsolete Ed I administration Section MF: Base. SANS MFL:1996 and contract documents Part 5: Contract Ed I administration Section MFL: Base (light pavement Standards is obsolete structures). SANS MG:1996 and contract documents Part 5: Contract Ed 2 administration Section MG: Bituminous surface Standards is obsolete treatment. SANS MH:1996 and contract documents Part 5: Contract Ed 2 administration Section MH: Asphalt base and Standards is obsolete surfacing. SANS MJ:1984 Standards is obsolete Ed I and contract documents Part 5: Contract administration Section MJ: Segmented paving. SANS MK:1983 and contract documents Part 5: Contract Ed I administration Section MK: Kerbing and Standards is obsolete channelling. SANS MM:1984 Standards is obsolete Ed I and contract documents Part 5: Contract administration Section MM: Ancillary roadworks. SANS NB:1981 and contract documents Part 5: Contract Standards is obsolete Ed I administration Section IYB: Railway sidings (trackwork;. SANS 1163:1977 Ed I Detergent for domestic dishwashing machines. Standard is obsolete SCHEDULE A.3: WITHDRAWAL OF INFORMATIVE AND NORMATIVE DOCUMENTS In terms of section 24(5) of the Standards Act, the following documents are being considered for withdrawal. Draft Standard No. and Edition Title Reason for withdrawal Closing Date SECTION B: ISSUING OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN NATIONAL STANDARDS SCHEDULE B.l: NEW STANDARDS The following standards have been issued in terms of section 24( I )(a) of the Standards Act. Standard 1\'0. and year SANS 2972:2018 Ed 1 Title, scope and purport Lifting tackle - Inspections. Describes the inspection oflitting tackle.

176 176 No GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 3 AUGUST 2018 SCHEDULE B.2: AMENDED STANDARDS The following standards have been amended in terms of section 24(1 )(a) of the Standards Act. Standard No. and year SANS :2018 Ed I SANS :2018 Ed I SANS 522 I :20 I 8 Ed 4.5 Title, scope and purport High-voltage switchgear and controlgear - Part 211: Direct connection between power transformers and gas-insulated metal-enclosed switchgear for rated voltages above 52 Kv. Consolidated edition incorporating amendment No.1. Corrected to replace the figures on typical direct connection between power transformer and gas-insulated metal-enclosed switchgear and on standard dimensions for typical direct connection between power transformer and gas-insulated metal-enclosed switchgear. High-voltage switchgear and controlgear Part 305: Capacitive current switching capability of airinsulated dis connectors for rated voltages above 52 Kv. Consolidated edition incorporating amendment No.1 Corrected to update the subclause on test circuit. Microbiological analysis of water - General test methods. Consolidated edition incorporating amendment No.5. Amended to update the footnote on alternative methods for heterotrophic plate count in water. SCHEDULE B.3: WITHDRAWN STANDARDS In terms of section 24(1 )(C) ofthe Standards Act, the following standards have been withdrawn. Sta nda rd No. and year SANS Title Identification colour marking Part 5: Coding of containers for canying lubricants and associatedfluids. SCHEDULE B.4: ESTABLISHMENT OF TECHNICAL COMMITTEES In terms of section 4(2) (I) the South African Bureau of Standards has established the following technical committees: Technical Committee No.: Title Scope SCHEDULE B.4: DISBANDMENT OF TECHNICAL COMMITTEES In terms of section 4(2) (I) the South African Bureau of Standards has disbanded the following technical committees: Technical Committee No.: Title Scope If your organization is interested in participating in these committees, please send an to Dsscommentsra-'sabs.co.za for more information. SCHEDULE 5: ADDRESSES OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN BUREAU OF STANDARDS OFFICES The addresses of offices of the South African Bureau of Standards where copies of the standards mentioned in this notice can be obtained, are as follows: I. Gauteng Head Office, I Dr Lategan Road. Groenkloof; Private Bag X 191. Pretoria Western Cape Regional Otlice, SABS, Liesbeek Park Way, Rosebank. PO Box 6 I 5. Rondebosch 770 I. 3. Eastern Cape Regional Otlice, SABS, 30 Kipling Road, cor. Diaz and Kipling Roads. Port Elizabeth, PO Box 3013, North End KwaZulu-Natal Regional Office. SABS, 15 Garth Road. Waterfall Park, Durban, PO Box 30087, Mayville 4058.

177 STAATSKOERANT, 3 AUGUSTUS 2018 No DEPARTMENT OFTRANSPORT NOTICE 440 OF 2018 INTERNATIONAL AIR SERVICE ACT, (ACT NO.60 OF 1993) GRANT IAMENDMENT OF INTERNATIONAL AIR SERVICE LICENSE Pursuant to the provisions of section 17 (12) of Act No.60 of 1993 and Regulation 15 (1) and 15 (2) of the International Air Regulations, 1994, it is hereby notified for general information that the applications, detail of which appear in the Schedules hereto, will be considered by the International Air Services Council (Council) representation in accordance with section 16(3) of the Act No. 60 of 1993 and regulation 25(1) of International Air Services Regulation, 1994, against or in favour of an application, should reach the Chairman of the International Air Services Council at Department of Transport, Private Bag X 193, Pretoria, 0001, within 28 days of the application hereof. It must be stated whether the party or parties making such representation is 1 are prepared to be represent or represented at the possible hearing of the application. APPENDIX I (A) Full name, surname and trade name of the applicant. (B) Full business or residential address of the applicant. (C) Class of licence applied for. (D) Type of International Air Service to which application pertains. (E) Category or kind of aircraft to which application pertains. (F) Airport from and the airport to which flights will be undertaken. (G) Area to be served. (H) Frequency of flight. (A) Air Ambulance Health Services (Pty) Ltd; Air Ambulance Health Services. (B) Hanger I, Gate II, Airport Road, Bram Fischer Airport, Bloemfontein. (C) Class II. (D) Type NI & N2. (E) Category A3, HI & H2. (F) & (G) Worldwide. This publication rectifies errors and omissions contained in the publication that was published in the General Notice 375 of2018 and in the Government Gazette No of July 06, APPENDIX II (A) Full name, surname and trade name of the applicant. (B) Full business or residential address of the applicant. (C) Class of licence applied for. (D) Type of International Air Service to which application pertains. (E) Category or kind of aircraft to which application pertains. (F) Airport. from and the airport to which flights will be undertaken., (0) Area to be served. (H) Frequency of flight. (A) Solenta Aviation (Pty) Ltd; Solenta Aviation. (B) Building 4/5 Cedar Office Estate, Comer of Stink wood Close & Cedar Road, Fourways. (C) Class II & III; I1N139 & I1G268. (D) Type Nl, N4 & 07. (E) Category AI, A2 & A3. Changes to the Management Plan: G. Burnet replaces J. O. Minnaar as the Chief Executive Officer, R. B. E. Quinn-Kent replaces S. A. Jolly as the RP: Flight Operations & L. B. Keyser replaces E. Bodenstein as the Air Service Safety Officer.

178 178 No GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 3 AUGUST 2018 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT NOTICE 441 OF 2018 AIR SERVICE LICENSING ACT, 1990 (ACT NO.nS OF 1990) APPLICATION FOR THE GRANT OR AMENDMENT OF DOMESTIC AIR SERVICE LICENCE Pursuant to the provisions of section 15 (1 ) (b) of Act No. 115 of 1990 and Regulation 8 of the Domestic Air Regulations, 1991, it is hereby notified for general infonnation that the application detail of which appear in the appendix, will be considered by the Air Service Licensing Council. Representation in accordance with section 15 (3) of the Act No.115 of 1990 in support of, or in position, an application, should reach the Air Service Licensing Council. Private Box X 193, Pretoria, 0001, within 21 days of date ofthe publication thereof. APPENDIX I (A) Full name and trade name ofthe applicant. (B) Full business or residential address of the applicant. (C) Class of licence applied for.(d) Type of air service to which application applies. (E) Category of aircraft to which application applies. (A) Dronepix (Pty) Ltd; Dronepix Media. (B)8t Artisan Village, Cabriere Street, Franschhoek, Western Cape,7690. (C) Class III. (D) Type G3, G4 & G16 (RPAS operations). (E) Category HI. (A) Higher Results People (Pty) Ltd; Drone it. (B) 25 Kareeboom Avenue, Fourways Gardens, Johannesburg, (C) Class III. (D) Type G3, G4 & G16 (RPAS operations). (E) Category A4, HI & H2. APPENDIX II (A) Full Name and trade name of the applicant. (B) Fun business or residential address the applicant. (C) The Class and number of license in respect of which the amendment is sought (D) Type of air service and the amendment thereto which is being applied for (E) Category of aircraft and the amendment thereto which is being applied for. (F) Amendment reffered to in section 14(2) (b) to I. (A) Solenta Aviation (Pty) Ltd; Solenta Aviation. (B) Building 4/5 Cedar Office Estate, Comer ofstinkwood Close & Cedar Road, FOUl"Ways. (C) Class II & III, N805D & G806D. (D) Type N 1, N2, G3 & Gil. (E) Category At, A2 & A3. Changes to the Management Plan: G. Burnet replaces 1. G. Minnaar as the Chief Executive Officer, R. B. E. Quinn-Kent replaces S. A. Jolly as the RP: Flight Operations & L. B. Keyser replaces E. Bodenstein as the Air Service Safety Officer.

179 STAATSKOERANT, 3 AUGUSTUS 2018 No DEPARTMENT OFTRANSPORT NOTICE 442 OF 2018 AIR SERVICE LICENSING ACT, 1990 (ACT NO.nS OF 1990) APPLICATION FOR THE GRANT OR AMENDMENT OF DOMESTIC AIR SERVICE LICENCE Pursuant to the provisions of section IS (I ) (b) of Act No. lis of 1990 and Regulation 8 of the Domestic Air Regulations, 1991, it is hereby notified for general infonnation that the application detail of which appear in the appendix, will be considered by the Air Service Licensing Council. Representation in accordance with section 15 (3) of the Act No.II5 of 1990 in support of, or in position, an application, should reach the Air Service Licensing Council. Private Box X 193, Pretoria, 0001, within 21 days of date of the publication thereof. APPENDIX I (A) Full name and trade name of the applicant. (B) Full business or residential address of the applicant. (C) Class of licence applied for.(d) Type of air service to which application applies. (E) Category of aircraft to which application applies. (A) Dronepix (Pty) Ltd; Dronepix Media. (B)81 Artisan Village, Cabriere Street, Franschhoek, Western Cape,7690. (C) Class Ill. (D) Type G3, 04 & 016 (RPAS operations). (E) Category HI. (A) Higher Results People (pty) Ltd; Drone it. (B) 25 Kareeboom Avenue, Fourways Gardens, Johannesburg, (C) Class III. (D) Type 03, 04 & 016 (RP AS operations). (E) Category A4, HI & H2. APPENDIX II (A) Full Name and trade name of the applicant. (B) Full business or residential address the applicant. (C) The Class and number of license in respect of which the amendment is sought (D) Type of air service and the amendment thereto which is being applied for (E) Category of aircraft and the amendment thereto which is being applied for. (F) Amendment reffered to in section 14(2) (b) to I. (A) Solenta Aviation (Pty) Ltd; Solenta Aviation. (B) Building 4/5 Cedar Office Estate, Comer of Stinkwood Close & Cedar Road, Fourways. (C) Class II & III, N805D & OSD6D. (D) Type Nl, N2, 03 & 011. (E) Category AI, A2 & A3. Changes to the Management Plan: O. Burnet replaces J. G. Minnaar as the Chief Executive Officer, R. B. E. Quinn-Kent replaces S. A. Jolly as the RP: Flight Operations & L. B. Keyser replaces E. Bodenstein as the Air Service Safety Officer.