A plenary sitting of the National Assembly on Tuesday will consider a draft resolution on expropriation of land without compensation.
This is one of a number of resolutions that will be considered in a busy week in Parliament.
According to the Parliamentary schedule, EFF leader, Malema, present the draft resolution on expropriation without compensation and Tuesday, with more than an hour set aside for debate on the matter.
On Wednesday, Police Minister, Fikile Mbalula, will make a statement in the National Assembly on the increased killing of police officers, focusing particularly on recent events at Engcobo in the Eastern Cape.
“The Wednesday plenary sitting is also scheduled to consider the report of the Portfolio Committee on Health on the South African Human Rights Commission’s investigation into oncology services in KwaZulu-Natal and reports of the Joint Standing Committee on Financial Management of Parliament on Parliament’s 2016/2017 Annual Report and its 2017/2018 mid-year Performance Report.”
Parliament, will on Thursday, consider messages of condolences for late ANC stalwarts, Laloo Chiba and Beatrice Ngcobo.
Chiba passed away last December while Ngcobo was the Chairperson of the Portfolio Committee on Tourism at the time of her death last week.
The plenary sittings are also scheduled to consider several other matters, including committee reports on state entities, Motions Without Notice, Members’ Statements and Notices of Motion.
There are also 33 scheduled committee meetings include a briefing on the 2018 Budget by the Parliamentary Budget Office.