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any news at all gets into penny land period "skichic" Great DD over this last year. im in the same spot and am pretty much on par with what youre saying. i was in OWC$ from .20-.93 took my profit then kicked my self in the ass when it went to 3.23. this is shaping up to be something like that i think or better.
We'll see either today or tomorrow if we get some news get some good support back in the 2's.
I use Think or Swim on PC and in the times and sales you will see every trade. last trade of the day was a 911 @.0018.
Who ever thinks that this chart looks good for shorting should really look closer. your ass will get steam rolled into debt and leave you account in the negative quick. I dont wanna see anyone go crazy and take themselves out of the game over a stock. if the boys who are holding 50 or 100 million shares or more want to be done with this stock they will squeeze you so badly youll never want to look at another number again. we'd be lucky not to be in dollar range.
RSI 15:00:00, @80.06
Nice update on twitter by the other company!!! ready to ride.
You love yelling TIIIMMMBBEERR with all that wood in your mouth dont ya buddy, keep bashing and we'll keep making money$$$$$$$$
oh and i saw that too on CNBC about blockchain cannabis back securities
16:11:56 2,400,000 @.00236, nice buy reporting after the bell. sleeping good tonight boys
MM's were hoping that 62,000,000 bid @.002---$124,000 wouldnt take, man that makes me think there is going to be some huge support.
IMO i think thats a low side estimate. if those monster bids get filled, the effect of that will have people driving this pps past 52wk high.
If youre telling people its a scam to try and help people.buddy most of us here have been in penny land for a while and we know these companies arnt the best. BUT the price action is real and were capitalizing on it. take some of that bullshit somewhere else. IMO this is going to at least .05 before it crashes.
TXTM is not pumping out posts like a regular pump and dump. ive seen it many times before. this is just one more thing that leads me to believe that the licence is real. just takes some time to get everything processed and get there ducks in a row. hold tight and imho this company will fly sky high. with price action and volume who knows how high this thing can go .01,.10,1.00, sky is the limit. a little patience goes a long way and maybe we'll just get a late christmas present.cheers and happy trading.
with the new year coming quick. IMO $TXTM will wait until after 1st of the year to release license info, for maximum effect with:
1. California regulations taking effect for recreational MJ
2. The first part of the year until JULY for Canada to go completely legal.
So with cali in the new year and canada half way through. TXTM will sky rocket to atleast.02-.10 maybe more just on the hype of mj 2018 WILL be the year to get stupid rich off of MJ companies and my #1 pick for this year is TXTM i am currently holding 10,000,000 @.0012 im not selling until atlease .02-.05 marry Christmas and every long have a happy new year. 2018 is our year fellas. cheers and happy trading.
08:53:55 250,000 t-trade @.0015 :) lets go boys
FLORIDA, USA -- November 20, 2017 -- InvestorsHub NewsWire -- Protext Pharma, Inc. (PINKSHEETS: TXTM) ("Protext" or "the Company"), a biotech company engaged in the development of pharmaceutical botanical medicines that are formulated with highly-bioavailable plant extracts, today announced that it has appointed Mr. Tinus Lange to serve as a Chief Pharmacist for the company’s South African subsidiary. Under regulations approved earlier this month by the South Africa Medicine Control Council (MCC), all applications for licenses to grow, process or distribute medical cannabis must engage a qualified pharmacist to oversee the operations. Mr. Lange’s business information, pharmacy registration documents and security clearance, have been forwarded to the MCC as the final part of the Company’s application for a medical cannabis license.
Mr. Lange is a highly regarded pharmacist in the Mpumalanga province of South Africa, having owned and operated his own pharmacy since 1985. He graduated with the Pharmacology degree in 1982 from North West University and co-developed the first dispensing program ever used in South African pharmacies. Pharmacology is a life-passion for Mr. Lange with both his wife and daughter also being certified pharmacists
Roger Baylis-Duffield, Chief Executive Officer of Protext Pharma, commented, “I am very pleased to have Mr. Lange’s join our operations as Chief Pharmacist to oversee the development of our cannabis medicines platform once our license is issued We will be working closely together to develop cannabis-based medicines that specifically address many of the disorders arising from the human endocannabinoid system. Being able to deliver a full-profile cannabis extract with up to 16 times the bioavailability of current extracts, while also being non-psychoactive, should give us a significant advantage in the marketplace. As with Plandaí’s Phytofare® catechin complex, similar claims will be made with the cannabinoid complex through fact-based research and clinical trials. We intend to conduct clinical trials to determine the effectiveness of the Phytofare® cannabinoid extract in treating inflammation. Increasing evidence suggests that the endocannabinoid system, comprising cannabinoid receptors and their endogenous ligands and metabolic enzymes, can regulate inflammation in a wide variety of cells including osteoblasts and synovial fibroblasts. An estimated 52.5 million adults in the United States suffer from forms of arthritis, making it the single biggest cause of disability. Two of the most common forms of arthritis, osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis are associated with pain and joint damage due to loss of surface cartilage and bone within synovial joints. Both conditions lead to a poor quality of life, the inability to perform everyday tasks and, ultimately, permanent joint damage.”
Mr. Lang added, “This is a very exciting time in South Africa as just last Friday the MCC published a gazette officially changing their controlled substance schedule, down grading cannabidiol, when used for therapeutic purposes, from a schedule 6 drug to a schedule 4. I’m looking forward to working with the Company on developing its medical cannabis extract that I believe ultimately can help improve the quality of life of millions of people worldwide.”
Once the anticipated license is issued, the Company intends to commence cannabis operations at a facility in the District of White River, South Africa, where plants will be grown, cloned and cultivated to ensure a consistent chemical profile. The facility will incorporate an on-site laboratory designed and engineered to process live flower and plant material and, after separation and recovery of the oil-phase as a separate income stream, the final stage will be specific to the production of the Phytofare® complex containing cannabinoids, cannabinoid acids, terpenes, limonene and polyphenols. The resulting complex will be subjected to product profiling, analysis and bioavailability in order to determine efficacy and dosage. The Company will use its proprietary processing and extraction technology to commence investigations and produce a full-profile cannabis extract, one that contains both CBD acids and the precursor acid form of THC (THC-A and THC-B) found in live cannabis plant. The Company's investigations will be designed to show that the our extraction process, which will use live leaf and low temperatures to extract the phyto-chemicals, should leave the acid forms of THC intact, resulting in a non-psychoactive extract (schedule 4) with full medicinal potential and having the heightened bioavailability of other Phytofare® extracts.
Investors are encouraged to follow Protext using:
YouTube: http://bit.ly/ProtextYouTube
Twitter: https://twitter.com/protxtm
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/protextm/
CONTACT INFORMATION
Info@protextm.co
Contact: (435) 881-3611
PROTEXT MOBILITY INCORPORATED (OTCMKTS:TXTM) had a decrease of 99.71% in short interest. TXTM’s SI was 100 shares in November as released by FINRA. Its down 99.71% from 34,400 shares previously. The stock decreased 16.67% or $0.0001 on November 10, reaching $0.0005. About 3.44M shares traded. Protext Pharma Inc (OTCMKTS:TXTM) has 0.00% since November 11, 2016 and is . It has underperformed by 16.70% the S&P500.
Protext Pharma, Inc., formerly Protext Mobility, Inc., is a biotechnology firm engaged in the development of pharmaceutical applications for the bioavailable Phytofare catechin complex. The company has market cap of $1.54 million. The Firm operates through two subsidiaries: Plandai Biotechnology South Africa and Cannabis Biosciences Inc. It currently has negative earnings. The Company’s business units include Cannabis Biosciences, which focuses on developing cannabis extracts under legal government licenses and permits, and Plandai Biotechnology South Africa, which is engaged in the research and clinical testing of bioceutical products, all natural ingredients formulated for pharmaceutical applications and processed under pharma-grade conditions.
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Scroll down to 0930 in the main report agenda. its tucked away in there nicely
Council (MCC) on the Cannabis Guidelines; Consideration and adoption of the Medical Innovation
Bill], Committee Room M46, Ground Floor, Marks Building, 09:30
[TUESDAY, 14 NOVEMBER 2017] THIRD SESSION, FIFTH PARLIAMENT
PARLIAMENT OF THE
REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA
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NATIONAL ASSEMBLY
AND
NATIONAL COUNCIL OF PROVINCES
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MEETINGS OF
COMMITTEES
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NB: Please note that this document is subject to frequent updating. Stakeholders wishing to attend
meetings listed here should contact the relevant contact numbers to ascertain whether the agendas
for the meetings have been amended. For contact numbers see Appendix A.
TUESDAY, 14 NOVEMBER 2017
Portfolio Committee on Trade and Industry, (National Assembly), [Formal consideration of the
Committee Bill – Bill that would be published for public comment after proofreading], Committee
Room V454, Fourth Floor, Old Assembly Building, 09:00
Portfolio Committee on Public Enterprises, (National Assembly), [Corporate governance in
Eskom], Good Hope Chamber, Ground Floor, Good Hope Building, 09:30
Portfolio Committee on Telecommunications and Postal Services, (National Assembly),
[Briefing by Department on iNesi Bill], Committee Room M314, Third Floor, Marks Building,
09:30
Portfolio Committee on Public Works, (National Assembly), [Consideration and adoption of the
minutes of previous meetings; Briefing by the Department of Public Works (DPW) and the
Prestige Management Entity (PMTE) on more information required as requested by the Committee
during its presentation on the work of the Parliamentary Villages Board on 24/10/2017; Progress
report by the Department of Public Works on jobs created through the Expanded Public Works
Programme (EPWP)], Townhouse Hotel, 60 Corporation Street, Cape Town, 09:30
Portfolio Committee on Basic Education, (National Assembly), [Consideration of outstanding
Draft Minutes and Draft Reports; Joint Meeting: Briefing Learner Pregnancies by Department of
Basic Education (DBE); Department of Social Development (DSD); Department of Health (DoH)],
Committee Room S26, First Floor, NCOP Building, 09:30
2
2
Portfolio Committee on Human Settlements, (National Assembly), [Briefing by the Department
of Human Settlements on its Second Quarter Report (July – September) 2017; Briefing by the
North West Provincial Department of Human Settlements on its recovery plan], Committee Room
1, Upper Ground Floor, 90 Plein Street Building, 09:30
Portfolio Committee on Energy, (National Assembly), [Briefing by the SA National Energy
Development Institute (SANEDI) on their Annual Report for 2016/17; Briefing by the National
Nuclear Regulator (NNR) on their Annual Report for 2016/17], Townhouse Hotel, 60 Corporation
Street, Cape Town, 09:30
Portfolio Committee on Economic Development, (National Assembly), [Briefing by the
Economic Development Department (EDD) on its Second Quarter Performance and Expenditure
Report for 2017/18], TAJ Hotel, Wale Street, Cape Town, 09:30
Portfolio Committee on Police, (National Assembly), [Report back from SAPS KZN
management on the issues raised during the KZN oversight visit; Report back from SAPS Western
Cape management on the status of investigations with regard to Mitchell’s Plein and Bellville
South missing firearms; DPCI status briefing on 2 specialised (Firearms and Narcotics) units;
Briefing by the DPCI on the high profile cases of the illegal mining and illicit financial flow], Old
Assembly Chamber, Ground Floor, Old Assembly Building, 09:00
Portfolio Committee on Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, (National Assembly), [Progress
report and update by the Department of Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation (DPME), Department
of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (DAFF), Department of Health, Department of Social
Development (DSD) and Department of Basic Education (DBE) on the National Food and
Nutrition Security Policy Implementation Plan; Progress report and update by DPME, DAFF and
Department of Rural Development and Land Reform (DRDLR) on Operation Phakisa for
Agriculture, Rural Development and Land Reform including funding arrangements for its
activities], Committee Room V475, Fourth Floor, Old Assembly Building, 09:30
Portfolio Committee on Women in the Presidency, (National Assembly), [Briefing by the
Department of Women in the Presidency on the progress report with regards to concerns raised by
the Committee in the Budgetary Review Recommendations Report, 2017; Presentation by Internal
Audit Committee of the Department of Women in the Presidency on progress made by the
Department of Women in the Presidency with regards to issues raised in the Annual Report for
2016/17 and progress made with the implementation of the Internal Audit Committees’
recommendations; Presentation by the office of the Auditor General of South Africa (AGSA) to
brief the Committee on the progress made by the Department of Women in the Presidency on
recommendations made by your office in the Department’s Annual Report for 2016/17 as per the
commitments made to the Committee on 4 October 2017], Committee Room 2, Ground Floor, 120
Plein Street Building, 09:30
Portfolio Committee on Communications, (National Assembly), [Briefing by Brand South
Africa on its 2017/18 1st Quarter report; Adoption of Budgetary Review and Recommendations
Report; Formal deliberations on the Films and Publications Amendment Bill [B37-2015]],
Committee Room M46, Ground Floor, Marks Building, 09:30
3
3
Portfolio Committee on Arts and Culture, (National Assembly), [Consideration and adoption of
minutes; Briefing by the Department on the funding of non-entities; Briefing by the Department on
the fruitless and wasteful expenditure], Committee Room G26, Ground Floor, National Assembly
Building, 09:30
Portfolio Committee on Transport, (National Assembly), [Meeting with the Minister of
Transport on allegations of state capture at the Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa (PRASA);
Meeting with the Boards of PRASA, the Air Traffic and Navigation Services (ATNS), the South
African Maritime Safety Authority (SAMSA) and the Auditor-General of South Africa (AGSA) on
issues pertaining to the late submission of 2016/17 Annual Reports and Financial Statements by
these entities], TAJ Hotel, Wale Street, Cape Town, 09:30-13:30
Select Committee on Social Services, (National Council of Provinces), [Annual Report Briefing:
Department of Home Affairs; Adoption of Committee Minutes], Committee Room M315, Third
Floor, Marks Building, 10:00
Select Committee on Economic and Business Development, (National Council of Provinces),
[Briefing by South African Maritime Services Authority (SAMSA) and Independent Port
Regulator on Annual Report], Committee Room 2, Upper Ground Floor, 90 Plein Street Building,
10:00
Select Committee on Land and Mineral Resources, (National Council of Provinces),
[Negotiating Mandate meeting on the Mineral & Petroleum Resources Amendment Bill [B15D-
2013]; Consideration and Adoption of Committee Minutes], Committee Room V227, Second
Floor, Old Assembly Building, 10:00
Portfolio Committee on Justice and Correctional Services, (National Assembly), [Responses to
submissions on the Cybercrimes and cybersecurity Bill [B6-2017]], Committee Room V119, First
Floor, Old Assembly Building, 10:00
Standing Committee on Finance, (National Assembly), [Public Investment Corporation (PIC),
Government Employees Pension Fund (GEPF) Follow Up Meeting], Committee Room S12A,
Ground Floor, NCOP Building, 10:00
Select Committee on Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs, (National Council of
Provinces), [Briefing by Department of COGTA on Traditional and Khoisan Leadership Bill;
Briefing by NYDA on Performance Report; Briefing by SALGA on Performance report 2017-2018
Annual Performance Plan & Budget Allocations], Committee Room 3, Upper Ground Floor, 90
Plein Street Building, 10:00
WEDNESDAY, 15 NOVEMBER 2017
Select Committee on Petitions and Executive Undertakings, (National Council of Provinces),
[Consideration and adoption of Study Tour Report to Sweden; Consideration and adoption of
Embrace Dignity Petition Report (Petition requesting an end to all forms of oppression against
women, prostitution and sex trafficking)], Committee Room E337, Third Floor, National Assembly
Building, 08:30
Portfolio Committee on Trade and Industry, (National Assembly), [Update on Trade related
issues], Committee Room V454, Fourth Floor, Old Assembly Building, 08:30-10:30
4
4
Standing Committee on Appropriations, (National Assembly), [Briefing by National Treasury,
Financial and Fiscal Commission & the Parliamentary Budget Office on South African Airways
(SAA) debt relief and recapitalization funding], Committee Room 1, Upper Ground Floor, 90 Plein
Street Building, 09:00
Portfolio Committee on Public Enterprises, (National Assembly), [Consideration and adoption
of BRRR report; Corporate governance in Eskom], Old Assembly Chamber, Ground Floor, Old
Assembly Building, 09:00
Select Committee on Education and Recreation, (National Council of Provinces), [Briefing by
the Department of Arts and Culture on the following: Arts and Culture Heritage Sector: GRAP
103; White Paper on Arts and Culture and its impact in the sector; Update on the Nyokeni Precinct
in KZN; Report on the conversion of Brandfort House of Winnie Mandela to a museum;
Consideration and adoption of Committee minutes], Committee Room M315, Third Floor, Marks
Building, 09:00
Portfolio Committee on Mineral Resources, (National Assembly), [Briefing by the Council for
Geosciences (CGS) on the Geological mapping funding challenges faced by the CGS to fulfil
Department of Mineral Resources (DMR’s) role as the custodian of Mineral Resources; Briefing
by DMR on the Progress made in meeting the challenges identified in its administrative processes
[including Section 28: systems to manage and evaluate reports from mines; Licensing: SAMRAD,
transparency of processes to grant rights to minerals and the integration between Management
Information Systems]; Consideration and adoption of Minutes of 08 November 2017], Committee
Room V475, Fourth Floor, Old Assembly Building, 09:00
Portfolio Committee on Public Service and Administration/ Planning, Monitoring and
Evaluation, (National Assembly), [Briefing by the Department of Planning, Monitoring and
Evaluation, Public Service Commission and the Department of Public Service and Administration
on the progress made in implementing recommendations of the Limpopo and Mpumalanga
oversight visit report; Briefing by the Offices of the Premier of Limpopo and Mpumalanga
Provinces in developing an Action Plan and progress made in implementing the recommendations
of the Oversight Report conducted in March 2017; Consideration of the second quarter reports for
DPME and Stats SA and adoption of the previous Committee minutes], Committee Room G26,
Ground Floor, National Assembly Building, 09:30
Portfolio Committee on Higher Education and Training, (National Assembly), [Briefing by the
Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET), Universities South Africa (USAf),
National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS), South African College Principals Organisation
(SACPO) on readiness of universities and Technical and Vocational Education and Training
(TVET) colleges for the 2018 academic year; Briefing by the South African Union of Students
(SAUS) and South African Further Education and Training Student Association (SAFETSA) on
plans to ensure smooth commencement of the 2018 academic year by students], Committee Room
V227, Second Floor, Old Assembly Building, 09:30
Portfolio Committee on Sport and Recreation, (National Assembly), [Swimming SA:
Governance, transformation, financials and sponsorship, programmes, including development and
school programmes and preparation for upcoming international events; Committee minutes],
Committee Room E305, Third Floor, National Assembly Building, 09:30
5
5
Portfolio Committee on Science and Technology, (National Assembly), [Briefing by the
National Advisory Council on Innovation (NACI) on the South African Science, Technology and
Innovation (STI) Indicators], Committee Room 2, Upper Ground Floor, 90 Plein Street Building,
09:30
Portfolio Committee on Labour, (National Assembly), [Presentation by Department of Labour
(DoL) on the Action Plan of the Compensation Fund; Consideration of the QPR1 of the DoL;
Clause-by-clause deliberations on the Labour Laws Amendment (LLA) Bill; Consideration of
Draft Report on LLA Bill; and Consideration of the Draft Minutes of 8 November 2017],
Committee Room M201, Second Floor, Marks Building, 09:30
Portfolio Committee on Justice and Correctional Services, (National Assembly), [Responses to
submissions on the Cybercrimes and cybersecurity Bill [B6-2017]], Committee Room 3, Upper
Ground Floor, 90 Plein Street Building, 09:30
Portfolio Committee on International Relations and Cooperation, (National Assembly), [Input
on the Foreign Service Bill by the Department of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs
and South Africa Revenue Services], Committee Room 1, Ground Floor, 120 Plein Street Building,
09:30
Portfolio Committee on Water and Sanitation, (National Assembly), [Briefing by the
Department of Water and Sanitation on its Second Quarterly Progress report for the 2017/18
financial year], Committee Room S35, First Floor, NCOP Building, 09:30
Portfolio Committee on Health, (National Assembly), [Briefing by the Medicines Control
Council (MCC) on the Cannabis Guidelines; Consideration and adoption of the Medical Innovation
Bill], Committee Room M46, Ground Floor, Marks Building, 09:30
Portfolio Committee on Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs, (National
Assembly), [Briefing by the National Disaster Management Centre (NDMC) on its 2016/17
Annual Report; Briefing by Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs, Mr D
Van Rooyen], Committee Room S12A, Ground Floor, NCOP Building, 10:00
Select Committee on Trade and International Relations, (National Council of Provinces),
[Presentation of the Annual Report: Companies and Intellectual Property Commission (CIPC)],
Committee Room V119, First Floor, Old Assembly Building, 10:00
Portfolio Committee on Police, (National Assembly), [Briefing by Crime Intelligence on second
quarterly report and update on vetting process], Committee Room S26, First Floor, NCOP
Building, 09:00
Select Committee on Communications and Public Enterprises, (National Council of Provinces),
[Briefing by Department of Telecommunications and Postal Services: on its annual report for
2016/17 financial year], Committee Room M314, Third Floor, Marks Building, 10:00
Portfolio Committee on Rural Development and Land Reform, (National Assembly),
[Stakeholders engagement on the Communal Property Associations Amendment Bill; Adoption of
minutes], Committee Room E249, Second Floor, National Assembly Building, 10:00
6
6
Joint Meeting: Standing Committee on Finance and Portfolio Committee on Trade and
Industry, (National Assembly), [Finalisation of Transformation of the Financial Sector
Transformation Report], Committee Room V454, Fourth Floor, Old Assembly Building, 10:30-
16:00
Select Committee on Security and Justice, (National Council of Provinces), [Consideration and
adoption of the International Arbitration Bill [B10B-2017] (S75); Consideration and adoption of
Minutes 8 November 2017], Committee Room E337, Third Floor, National Assembly Building,
10:30
Joint Rules Committee, (National Assembly and National Council of Provinces), Good Hope
Chamber, Ground Floor, Good Hope Building, 11:30-13:00
Portfolio Committee on Tourism, (National Assembly), [Consideration of internal committee
business (outstanding minutes and reports); and Announcements], Committee Room E340, Third
Floor, National Assembly Building, 12:30-13:45
THURSDAY, 16 NOVEMBER 2017
Constitutional Review Committee, (National Assembly and National Council of Provinces),
[Adoption of outstanding minutes; Consideration of legal opinions on 2016 public submissions],
Committee Room 2, Upper Ground Floor, 90 Plein Street Building, 12:00-14:00
Joint Standing Committee on the Financial Management of Parliament, (National Assembly
and National Council of Provinces), [Briefing by Acting Secretary to Parliament on the 2017-18
mid-year performance and expenditure of Parliament], Committee Room V475, Fourth Floor, Old
Assembly Building, 18:00 (or immediately after Plenary)
FRIDAY, 17 NOVEMBER 2017
Standing Committee on Appropriations, (National Assembly), [Engagement with the following
stakeholders on the SAA Debt Relief and recapitalization: Business Leadership South Africa; Mr T
Motsohi (Strategic Consultant with expertise and experience on SOEs); Congress of South African
Trade Unions], Committee Room M314, Third Floor, Marks Building, 08:30-12:30
TUESDAY, 21 NOVEMBER 2017
Portfolio Committee on Trade and Industry, (National Assembly), [Briefing on Annual Report
of IPAP; Briefing on the upcoming WTO Ministerial Conference], Good Hope Chamber, Ground
Floor, Good Hope Building, 09:00
Portfolio Committee on Telecommunications and Postal Services, (National Assembly),
[Briefing by USAASA on progress report on oversight visit to Mpumalanga], Committee Room
M201, Second Floor, Marks Building, 09:30
7
7
Portfolio Committee on Public Works, (National Assembly), [Consideration and adoption of
minutes of previous meetings; Briefing by the Department of Public Works on proactive steps
taken to increase the rate of progression of women-owned construction companies on the
Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB); Briefing by the CIDB on: The national
contractors grading register (from grades 1 - 9); Its strategy to upgrade and ensure access to lowergrade
contractors especially those in rural areas; Grading methods and criteria; Breakdown of
lower grade contractors (grades 1 – 4) in construction projects of each municipality in the country;
Reasons and remedial actions for the reported 140 000 job losses within the 1st and 3rd quarter of
2017 in the construction industry], Townhouse Hotel, 60 Corporation Street, Cape Town, 09:30
Portfolio Committee on Economic Development, (National Assembly), [Briefing by the
Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) on the promotion of investment and external trade],
Committee Room S35, First Floor, NCOP Building, 09:30
Portfolio Committee on Basic Education, (National Assembly), [Consideration of outstanding
Draft Minutes and Draft Reports; Briefing by the Department of Basic Education (DBE) on its
Second Quarterly Report; Briefing by the Department of Basic Education on the Implementation of
the Recommendations of the Portfolio Committee on its oversight visit to the Northern Areas],
Committee Room M314, Third Floor, Marks Building, 09:30
Portfolio Committee on Human Settlements, (National Assembly), [Briefing by the South
African Human Rights Commission on the report on Economic and Social Rights Research Policy
Brief 2016-17; Briefing by the National Home Builders Registration Council on its stabilisation
and normalisation plan of the entity including action to deal with auditor findings], Committee
Room 1, Upper Ground Floor, 90 Plein Street Building, 09:30
Portfolio Committee on Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs, (National
Assembly), [Briefing on legislation], Committee Room S12A, Ground Floor, NCOP Building,
10:00
Portfolio Committee on Justice and Correctional Services, (National Assembly), [Public
hearings on the Traditional Courts Bill [B1-2017]], Venue to be confirmed, 10:00
Portfolio Committee on Police, (National Assembly), [Public Hearings on the Critical
Infrastructure Protection Amendment Bill [B22-2017]], Committee Room S26, First Floor, NCOP
Building, 10:00-17:00
Portfolio Committee on Energy, (National Assembly), [Update by the Minister of Energy on
government’s plans relating to key and strategic matters in the energy sector], Committee Room
E249, Second Floor, National Assembly Building, 10:00-17:00
WEDNESDAY, 22 NOVEMBER 2017
Portfolio Committee on Trade and Industry, (National Assembly), [Progress report on the
implementation of NRCS ICT programme], Committee Room S26, First Floor, NCOP Building,
08:30-10:30
Portfolio Committee on Police, (National Assembly), [Public Hearings on the Critical
Infrastructure Protection Amendment Bill [B22-2017]], Committee Room E249, Second Floor,
National Assembly Building, 09:00-17:00
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8
Portfolio Committee on Public Service and Administration/ Planning, Monitoring and
Evaluation, (National Assembly), [Briefing by the Department of Planning, Monitoring and
Evaluation on the comprehensive monitoring report of the Presidential Hotline; Briefing by the
National Treasury on rationality of the budget cuts in government and its impact on service
delivery; Briefing by the Department of Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation on whether
Government policy and mandates are adequately catered for in the budget and whether a new
approach in allocation is feasible; Briefing by the Department of Public Service and Administration
on the progress regarding the salary negotiations in the public sector; Consideration and adoption
of the previous Committee minutes or reports], Committee Room 1, Upper Ground Floor, 90 Plein
Street Building, 09:30
Portfolio Committee on Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs, (National
Assembly), [Briefing on legislation], Committee Room S35, First Floor, NCOP Building, 10:00
Select Committee on Education and Recreation, (National Council of Provinces), [Briefing by
the Department of Arts and Culture on its 2016/17 Annual Report; Consideration and adoption of
Committee Minutes], Committee Room M315, Third Floor, Marks Building, 10:00
THURSDAY, 23 NOVEMBER 2017
Portfolio Committee on Police, (National Assembly), [Deliberation of the Critical Infrastructure
Protection Bill [B22-2017]], Good Hope Chamber, Ground Floor, Good Hope Building, 09:00-
17:00
FRIDAY, 24 NOVEMBER 2017
Portfolio Committee on Police, (National Assembly), [Deliberation of the Critical Infrastructure
Protection Bill [B22-2017]], Venue to be confirmed, 09:00-17:00
TUESDAY, 28 NOVEMBER 2017
Portfolio Committee on Trade and Industry, (National Assembly), [Briefing IP Policy and its
linkages; Consideration of 1st term Programme for 2018], Committee Room E249, Second Floor,
National Assembly Building, 09:00
Portfolio Committee on Police, (National Assembly), [Deliberation of the Critical Infrastructure
Protection Bill [B22-2017]], Committee Room M46, Ground Floor, Marks Building, 09:00-17:00
Portfolio Committee on Public Works, (National Assembly), [Consideration of minutes of the
previous meetings; Briefings by the Black Business Council (Construction sector), the Built
Environment Cooperatives for Graduates SA (BECGSA), Council for the Built Environment
(CBE), Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB), on the challenges faced by Small
Businesses and Cooperatives in the construction sector; Briefing by the Department of Public
Works on the strategies that are in place to counter the challenges as outlined by the above
structures and entities], Townhouse Hotel, 60 Corporation Street, Cape Town, 09:30
9
9
Portfolio Committee on Basic Education, (National Assembly), [Consideration of outstanding
Draft Minutes and Draft Reports; Briefing by the Department of Basic Education (DBE) on the
following: Interaction with the National Education Collaboration Trust (N.E.C.T) on progress in
the Implementation of the “Whole District” Approach; A Progress Report on the Ministerial
Committee evaluating discrimination in school textbooks], Committee Room M201, Second Floor,
Marks Building, 09:30
Portfolio Committee on Human Settlements, (National Assembly), [Briefing by the Financial
and Fiscal Commission on the Department of Human Settlements on bilateral discussions on
accreditation of municipalities and other matters raised by the Committee; Consideration and
adoption of outstanding minutes and reports], Committee Room 3, Upper Ground Floor, 90 Plein
Street Building, 09:30
Portfolio Committee on Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs, (National
Assembly), [Briefing on legislation], Committee Room S12A, Ground Floor, NCOP Building,
10:00
Select Committee on Social Services, (National Council of Provinces), [Annual Report Briefing:
Department of Human Settlements; Adoption of Committee Minutes], Committee Room M315,
Third Floor, Marks Building, 10:00
Select Committee on Economic and Business Development, (National Council of Provinces),
[Briefing by the International Trade Administration Commission (ITAC) and the Competition
Commission on Annual Report], Committee Room 2, Upper Ground Floor, 90 Plein Street
Building, 10:00
WEDNESDAY, 29 NOVEMBER 2017
Select Committee on Petitions and Executive Undertakings, (National Council of Provinces),
[Consideration and adoption of: Outstanding reports and minutes; and First Term Programme for
2018], Venue to be confirmed, 08:30-10:30
Portfolio Committee on Police, (National Assembly), [Clause by Clause Vote on the Critical
Infrastructure Protection Amendment Bill [B22-2017]], Good Hope Chamber, Ground Floor, Good
Hope Building, 09:00-17:00
Select Committee on Education and Recreation, (National Council of Provinces), [Briefing by
the Department of Basic Education on the Review of the Quintile System; Consideration and
adoption of Committee Minutes], Committee Room M315, Third Floor, Marks Building, 09:00
Portfolio Committee on Public Service and Administration/ Planning, Monitoring and
Evaluation, (National Assembly), [Briefing by the Department of Public Service and
Administration on the progress made with regard to the Government Employee Housing Scheme
(GEHS) and financial injection towards housing for government employees; Briefing by the
Government Employee Pension Fund in developing innovative strategies to fast track pension pay
out of the public servants; Briefing by the Public Service Commission on the fact sheet on Irregular
Appointments in the Public Service from 2015/16-2016/17 financial years; Consideration and
adoption of the previous Committee minutes], Committee Room 1, Upper Ground Floor, 90 Plein
Street Building, 09:30
10
10
Portfolio Committee on Basic Education, (National Assembly), [Consideration of outstanding
Draft Minutes and Draft Reports; Joint Meeting: Briefing on ICT Roll-Out by the following:
Department of Basic Education (DBE); Department of Telecommunications], Venue to be
confirmed, 09:30
Portfolio Committee on Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs, (National
Assembly), [Briefing on legislation], Venue to be confirmed, 10:00
Select Committee on Trade and International Relations, (National Council of Provinces),
[Briefing on the Annual Report: South African Tourism], Committee Room M314, Third Floor,
Marks Building, 10:00
Select Committee on Communications and Public Enterprises, (National Council of Provinces),
[Briefing by Department of Public Enterprises: on its annual report for 2016/17 financial year],
Committee Room M46, Ground Floor, Marks Building, 10:00
THURSDAY, 30 NOVEMBER 2017
Portfolio Committee on Police, (National Assembly), [Clause by Clause Vote on the Critical
Infrastructure Protection Bill [B22-2017]], Venue to be confirmed, 09:00-17:00
FRIDAY, 1 DECEMBER 2017
Portfolio Committee on Police, (National Assembly), [Vote and adoption of the Critical
Infrastructure Protection Bill [B22-2017]], Venue to be confirmed, 09:00-15:00
TUESDAY, 5 DECEMBER 2017
Select Committee on Social Services, (National Council of Provinces), [Annual Report Briefing:
Department of Health; Adoption of Committee Minutes], Committee Room M315, Third Floor,
Marks Building, 14:00-16:30
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Meeting Cancellations
Committee Date Agenda Reason
Portfolio Committee
on Sport and
Recreation
14 November
2017
SRSA second quarter
performance briefing and paper;
Committee minutes.
Meeting postponed until
further notice.
Approved Workshops
Committee Date Destination Purpose
Portfolio Committee on
Home Affairs
14 November
2017
Committee
Room E249,
Second Floor,
National
Assembly
Building,
08:30-13:30
Seminar on African Union Vision 2063
as it relates to migration, regional
integration and Africa Passport.
Portfolio Committee on
Arts and Culture
28 November
2017
Good Hope
Chamber,
Ground Floor,
Good Hope
Building,
09:30
Consideration and adoption of the
committee minutes.
Workshop with the Chairpersons and
Deputy Chairpersons on the: roles and
responsibilities; Committee
expectations of the Boards/ Councils;
Legislative Framework that governs
Boards/ Councils.
Approved Local Trips
Committee Date Destination Purpose
Approved International Trips
Committee Date Destination Purpose
Cancelled/Postponed Local/ International Trips
Committee Date Destination Reason
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Name of Committee Committee Secretary
(CS)
Contact Number
Joint Committee on Ethics and Members’ Interests Registrar. 021 403 2477
Ad Hoc Committee on the Funding of Political
Parties
Cindy Balie 021 403 3667
083 547 4115
Constitutional Review Committee CS: Pat Jayiya 021 403 3661
081 441 0345
Multi-Party Women’s Caucus CS: Bryan Mantyi 021 403 3796
083 709 8428
Joint Standing Committee on Defence CS: Bulelwa Madikane 021 403 2223
083 709 8487
Joint Standing Committee on the Financial
Management of Parliament
CS: Darrin Arends
CS: Cindy Balie
021 403 8105
071 363 2273
021 403 3667
083 547 4115
Joint Standing Committee on Intelligence Committee Coordinator:
Ntombe Mbuqe
021 403 2793
083 709 8432
PC on Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries CS: Albertina Kakaza 021 403 3765
083 709 8391
PC on Arts and Culture CS: Ajabulile Mtiya 021 403 8106
083 709 8389
PC on Basic Education CS: Llewellyn Brown 021 403 3764
083 709 8450
PC on Higher Education and Training CS: Anele Kabingesi 021 403 3760
083 412 1585
PC on Communications CS: Thembinkosi Ngoma 021 403 3733
083 709 8407
PC on Co-operative Governance and Traditional
Affairs
CS: Shereen Cassiem 021 403 3769
083 709 8533
PC on Justice and Correctional Services CS: Vhonani Ramaano 021 403 3820
083 709 8427
PC on Defence and Military Veterans CS: Mandy Balie 021 403 3673
083 709 8431
079 900 4796
PC on Economic Development CS: Peter-Paul Mbele 021 403 8072
083 412 1577
PC on Environmental Affairs CS: Tyhileka Madubela 021 403 3713
083 709 8401
PC on Energy CS: Arico Kotze 021 403 3662
083 709 8470
Standing Committee on Finance CS: Allan Wicomb
CS: Teboho Sepanya
021 403 3759
083 412 1475
021 403 3738
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PC on Health CS: Vuyokazi Majalamba 021 403 3770
083 709 8522
PC on Home Affairs CS: Eddie Mathonsi 021 403 3826
083 709 8523
PC on Human Settlements CS: Kholiswa PasiyaMndende
021 403 3725
083 709 8495
PC on International Relations and Co-operation CS: Lubabalo Sigwela 021 403 3808
083 709 8508
PC on Labour CS: Zolani Sakasa 021 403 3735
083 709 8488
PC on Mineral Resources CS: Ayanda Boss 021 403 3768
083 709 8515
PC on Police CS: Babalwa Mbengo
CS: Pilate Gwebu
021 403 3741
083 709 8489
021 403 8257
083 709 8395
PC on Public Enterprises CS: Disang Mocumi 021 403 8115
083 709 8512
PC on Public Service and Administration/
Planning, Performance, Monitoring and
Evaluation
CS: Masixole Zibeko
(Stand-in Committee
Secretary)
021 403 8445
083 709 8531
PC on Public Works CS: Nola Jobodwana
(Stand-in Committee
Secretary)
021 403 3780
083 709 8397
PC on Rural Development and Land Reform CS: Phumla Nyamza 021 403 3852
083 709 8492
PC on Science and Technology CS: Shanaaz Isaacs 021 403 3763
083 709 8536
PC on Small Business Development CS: King Kunene 021 403 3772
082 335 2839
071 363 2252
PC on Social Development CS: Lindiwe Ntsabo 021 403 8230
083 709 8524
PC on Sport and Recreation CS: Suné Pauw 021 403 3761
083 707 2185
PC on Telecommunications and Postal Services CS: Hajiera Salie 021 403 8264
061 472 9191
PC on Tourism CS: Jerry Boltina 021 403 8270
083 338 3950
PC on Trade and Industry CS: Andre Hermans
CS: Tenda Madima
021 403 3776
083 709 8482
021 403 3822
073 118 2037
PC on Transport CS: Valerie Carelse 021 403 3272
083 709 8445
PC on Water and Sanitation CS: Mahdiyah Solomons 021 403 3844
083 709 8527
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PC on Women in the Presidency CS: Neliswa Nobatana 021 403 3840
083 709 8472
Standing Committee on Auditor-General CS: Cindy Balie 021 403 3667
083 547 4115
Standing Committee on Public Accounts CS: Ntombi Nkabinde
CS: Ben Kali
021 403 2376
083 709 8474
021 403 3774
083 709 8392
Standing Committee on Appropriations CS: Darrin Arends
CS: Zandile Hulley
021 403 8105
071 363 2273
021 403 8185
061 438 9448
Select Committee on Appropriations CS: Lubabalo Nodada
CS: Estelle Grunewald
021 403 3669
083 412 1526
021 403 3843
071 363 2257
Select Committee on Education and Recreation CS: Noluthando Skaka 021 403 3751
083 709 8520
Select Committee on Social Services CS: Marcelle Williams 021 403 3799
083 709 8451
Select Committee on Economic and Business
Development
CS: Grace Dinizulu 021 403 3779
083 709 8393
Select Committee on Trade and International
Relations
CS: Hlupheka Mtileni 021 403 8077
083 709 8448
Select Committee on Finance CS: Zolani Rento 021 403 8071
083 707 2188
Select Committee on Petitions and Executive
Undertakings
CS: Nkanyiso Mkhize 021 403 8086
061 438 7303
Select Committee on Security and Justice CS: Gurshwyn Dixon 021 403 3771
083 709 8513
Select Committee on Cooperative Governance and
Traditional Affairs
CS: Moses Manele 021 403 3823
083 709 8534
Select Committee on Land and Mineral Resources CS: Asgar Bawa 021 403 3762
083 709 8530
Select Committee on Communications and Public
Enterprises
CS: Phumelele Sibisi 021 403 3660
083 709 8449
"29YEARINVESTOR" i look forward to your post. you have a unbiased opinion unlike some. Thanks for the DD. i believe were locked and loaded just a waiting game.
To the moon boys... beam me up scotty
Love that complaint to the SEC. lmao.
US HIGHLANDS. We need some damn news people. come on baby
We just got done shaking out the scared runners. ready for the real pop this week.
The float is locked hard with this one
Going to be a great day UHLN. ride this wave boys!!
There is no evidence what so ever on the CG deal being dead... A face account on social media sank this stock with a huge sell off of people being scared. The only bad thing is the company has not put out a PR to claim yes or no. I believe that soon we will know and this will be dollars $ not sub penny or even under a buck and i think once the news comes out and volume is high its all ready going to be too late for most of you. for the people who bought high...you havent lost anything unless you have already sold. just be patient i have a great feeling christmas will come early fellas happy trading.
Hopefully the pack is goin to come back soon. damn i need this to go up big time. we'll see when the news hits about he license.
Waiting on this news and pump like im waiting for Christmas. I have a feeling with everyone whose in this and MM's buying back in a few huge volume days we'll be livin large boys. happy trading
Shit if this goes to 5 pennies im a millionaire. lets go baby
If they would just stop diluting we would have a hell of a run and prolly stay some where up in copper or silver but idk if i see that happening.
diluting like a mother fucker. times and sales are ridiculous and frustrating to watch!!
Time to start climbing again enough of the dilution!
Weed news this week.
#letsgettoapenny
Is lunch over yet??????
SHORTS CAN'T HOLD US DOWN!!!!!!!!!!! TO THE MOON
definitely going to be one for the books. people are going to be upset when the didnt get the cheap shares.
Amen brother!
NO body sells until this bitch hits $1.00!!!! we making major money on this one.
Where are you guys finding your news for this at. Yahoo doesnt have it i hub doesnt, the lion or google finance doesnt. just wondering if there is a place im not looking?
TXTM is not that great of a company considering there financials. they only way they are making money is with issuing stock and bonds and financing from banks. which is no real problem if they can start making money at some point and pull through with their merger with the tea company and the CBD infused tea seams promising considering there process with real green tea. its subsidiary company that they are going to acquire is going to be there gold mine. period. hopefully some good news soon on that deal will put this stock through the roof.
Just loaded 800,000 at .0014 CHOOOO CHOOOO