Terms of Use

These are the terms and conditions for the use of the Cape Access website. These terms and conditions apply whenever you access this website. In these terms and conditions, when we say Cape Access, we mean this website, regardless of how you access it.


By using the website, you are deemed to have accepted these conditions.


Cape Access strives to ensure that our material is as up-to-date and accurate as possible. However, Cape Access does not accept any responsibility for any statement in the material on this website, to the extent permitted by law.


In other words, you must not rely on any statement without first taking specialist professional advice. We will not be liable for any loss caused as a result of your doing, or not doing, anything as a result of using the material or any part of it.


We give no guarantee of any kind concerning Cape Access or the material. In particular, we do not guarantee that Cape Access or any of its contents is virus free. You must take your own precautions in this respect, such as running anti-virus software, as we accept no responsibility for any infection by virus or other contamination or by anything which has destructive properties.


Although we will do our best to provide constant, uninterrupted access to Cape Access, we do not guarantee it. We accept no responsibility or liability for any interruption or delay.


You can access other sites via links from Cape Gateway. These sites are not under our control and we are not responsible in any way for any of their contents.


Please read our Privacy Notice and Copyright Licence. By using this site, you are deemed to have read and understood them.


These terms of use may be varied from time to time. Please ensure that you review these terms and conditions regularly as you will be deemed to have accepted a variation if you continue to use the website after the variation has been posted.


These terms of use are governed by South African law and South African courts.

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(a) Short-term Interventions


11/02/2009

(1) The responsible Minister to conditionally lift the suspension on the Wild Abalone Fishery which was implemented in February 2008 by 1 February 2010 . It is proposed that An Abalone Recovery Task Group be appointed by the end of October 2009. This Task Group should work towards the effective monitoring of the abalone resource by integrating scientific, managerial, compliance, social and economic planning. This Task Group, after considering advice from the Abalone Scientific Working Group and Independent Scientists should advise the Minister on the re-opening of the fishery and the allocation of the resource to right holders over the next three years. The survey and research process must include right holders.


Bua sub-Link for news


10/21/2009

http://sites.google.com/site/overbergdistrictcommunityinfo/home/struisbaai-bua-e-community-fishing-news-update

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e-power to the people


10/30/2008

This is certify that the Bua e-Community Forum has met all the accreditation requirements and is theirfore accredited as community partner to the Provincial Government of the Western Cape, in the development of information society in Struisbaai and Cape Agulhas communities.


Cape Access is a community development project which sees ICTs as tools to be used in building knowledge and creating opportunities.