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centertop00Appropriation Act 4 of 1996(GG 1328)came into force on date of publication: 11 June 1996ACTTo appropriate amounts of money to meet the financial requirements of the State during the financial year ending 31 March 1997.(Signed by the President on 29 May 1996)BE IT ENACTED by the Parliament of the Republic of Namibia, as follows:-Appropriation of amounts of money for financial requirements of State1. Subject to the provisions of the State Finance Act, 1991 (Act 31 of 1991), there are hereby appropriated for the financial requirements of the State during the financial year ending 31 March 1997, as a charge to the State Revenue Fund, the amounts of money shown in the Schedule.Short title2. This Act shall be called the Appropriation Act, 1996.SCHEDULEVoteNo.TITLEAmount AppropriatedN$01President33,650,00002Prime Minister391,674,00003Parliament16,177,00004Auditor-General5,302,00005Civic Affairs26,145,00006Police197,103,00007Foreign Affairs94,117,00008Defence293,840,00009Finance424,132,00010Basic Education1,051,511,00011Youth and Sport30,62,000[Error in numeral reproduced from Government Gazette.]12Information and Broadcasting75,506,00013Health and Social Services744,424,00014Labour & Human Resources Development15,525,00015Mines & Energy48,694,00016Justice67,060,00017Regional & Local Government & Housing179,705,00018Environment & Tourism85,642,00019Trade & Industry48,840,00020Agriculture & Rural Development350,202,00021Prisons and Correctional Services37,064,00022Fisheries & Marine Resources45,662,00023Works274,621,00024Transport312,435,00025Lands, Resettlement & Rehabilitation63,898,00026National Planning Commission11,947,00027Higher Education, [This Ministry name, including the comma, is reproduced here as it appears in the Government Gazette. The full title of this Ministry at the time was “Ministry of Higher Education, Vocational Training, Science and Technology”. See Proc. 8/1995, dated 24 April 1995, and Schedule 2 of the Public Service Act 13 of 1995, which came into force on 1 November 1995.]147,894,000TOTAL5,073,390,000 ................
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