Yesterday was my first taste of portfolio committees in Parliament. In the morning there was a joint sitting of the Economic Development Committee and the Small Business Development Committee (which Henro Kruger and I belong to) and in the afternoon we sat with the Trade & Industry Committee. Committees comprise 11 members, 6 from the ANC, 2 from the DA and 3 from other parties. Last Wednesday we elected the Chairpersons of the committees, in our case senior ANC member Ruth Bhengu although technically DA members abstained in line with the party whip. This week all the committees are sitting to listen to their respective ministers present their plans and budgets for the remainder of the financial year and to take questions from Members. Minister Patel was not at all pleased with the question I posed to him and gave me a ticking off like I was a naughty new boy at school who didn't know his place.
A place for ideas, discussion and suggestions for making South Africa a better place.
Wednesday, 2 July 2014
Monday, 30 June 2014
A guideline for Minister Lindiwe Zulu
This week the Parliamentary portfolio
committees sit for the second time in the current session, having elected their
chairpersons last week. In an unusual arrangement, members of the Portfolio
Committee on Small Business Development will attend not only their own but also
those of Trade & Industry and Economic Development.
The reason, presumably, is that this new
department will have to sequester a number of duties, functions and agencies
from the other two in order to do its job. A fair amount of bargaining and
arm-twisting needs to happen before the department’s shape is determined.
Diana a winner in the Sanlam Financial Journalism Awards
A huge Well Done to my wife Diana Lucas Chance who won her category in the Sanlam Financial Journalism Awards on June 19th! These are the most prestigious awards for excellence in financial journalism in South Africa. I am so proud of her. Have a look here for more info.
She is seen here accepting her award from Peter Vundla, Convener of the Panel of Judges, and Johan van Zyl, CEO of Sanlam.
She won in the category African Growth Story for a programme broadcast last year on Carte Blanche on the African Leadership Academy, which featured young entrepreneurs from Kenya, South Africa and other African countries. It portrayed the amazing talent and innovative businesses found in our continent, an inspiration for entrepreneurs aspiring to great things across Africa.
I can't help linking her success to my role as the Shadow Minister of Small Business Development in Parliament - we share the same vision, through and through, and will go all the way to showcase deserved success wherever we find it. Of course, to allay possible accusations of collusion, I must point out she produced the programme before I was appointed to this position. But I won't hesitate to send programme ideas to Carte Blanche that beat the drum of entrepreneurship. It's up to them to decide on their programming schedule on merit.
Sunday, 22 June 2014
State of the Nation Debate

Small business development: Long on promises, short on delivery

Monday, 16 June 2014
Massacre, liberalism, tragedy and hope

Monday, 9 June 2014
Trading at the Castle

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