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(Special Trip) XXXX WER Yes AANDRUS, Bloemfontein 9300
Place Name Code Hub Surch Regional A KRIEK (special trip) XXXX WER Yes AANDRUS, Bloemfontein 9300 BFN No AANHOU WEN, Stellenbosch 7600 SSS No ABBOTSDALE 7600 SSS No ABBOTSFORD, East London 5241 ELS No ABBOTSFORD, Johannesburg 2192 JNB No ABBOTSPOORT 0608 PTR Yes ABERDEEN (48 hrs) 6270 PLR Yes ABORETUM 3900 RCB Town Ships No ACACIA PARK 7405 CPT No ACACIAVILLE 3370 LDY Town Ships No ACKERVILLE, Witbank 1035 WIR Town Ships Yes ACORNHOEK 1 3 5 1360 NLR Town Ships Yes ACTIVIA PARK, Elandsfontein 1406 JNB No ACTONVILLE & Ext 2 - Benoni 1501 JNB No ADAMAYVIEW, Klerksdorp 2571 RAN No ADAMS MISSION 4100 DUR No ADCOCK VALE Ext/Uit, Port Elizabeth 6045 PLZ No ADCOCK VALE, Port Elizabeth 6001 PLZ No ADDINGTON, Durban 4001 DUR No ADDNEY 0712 PTR Yes ADDO 2 5 6105 PLR Yes ADELAIDE ( Daily 48 Hrs ) 5760 PLR Yes ADENDORP 6282 PLR Yes AERORAND, Middelburg (Tvl) 1050 WIR Yes AEROTON, Johannesburg 2013 JNB No AFGHANI 2 4 XXXX BTL Town Ships Yes AFGUNS ( Special Trip ) 0534 NYL Town Ships Yes AFRIKASKOP 3 9860 HAR Yes AGAVIA, Krugersdorp 1739 JNB No AGGENEYS (Special trip) 8893 UPI Town Ships Yes AGINCOURT, Nelspruit (Special Trip) 1368 NLR Yes AGISANANG 3 2760 VRR Town Ships Yes AGULHAS (2 4) 7287 OVB Town Ships Yes AHRENS 3507 DBR No AIRDLIN, Sunninghill 2157 JNB No AIRFIELD, Benoni 1501 JNB No AIRFORCE BASE MAKHADO (special trip) 0955 PTR Yes AIRLIE, Constantia Cape Town 7945 CPT No AIRPORT INDUSTRIA, Cape Town 7525 CPT No AKASIA, Potgietersrus 0600 PTR Yes AKASIA, Pretoria 0182 JNB No AKASIAPARK Boxes 7415 CPT No AKASIAPARK, Goodwood 7460 CPT No AKASIAPARKKAMP, -
Vigilantism V. the State: a Case Study of the Rise and Fall of Pagad, 1996–2000
Vigilantism v. the State: A case study of the rise and fall of Pagad, 1996–2000 Keith Gottschalk ISS Paper 99 • February 2005 Price: R10.00 INTRODUCTION South African Local and Long-Distance Taxi Associa- Non-governmental armed organisations tion (SALDTA) and the Letlhabile Taxi Organisation admitted that they are among the rivals who hire hit To contextualise Pagad, it is essential to reflect on the squads to kill commuters and their competitors’ taxi scale of other quasi-military clashes between armed bosses on such a scale that they need to negotiate groups and examine other contemporary vigilante amnesty for their hit squads before they can renounce organisations in South Africa. These phenomena such illegal activities.6 peaked during the1990s as the authority of white su- 7 premacy collapsed, while state transfor- Petrol-bombing minibuses and shooting 8 mation and the construction of new drivers were routine. In Cape Town, kill- democratic authorities and institutions Quasi-military ings started in 1993 when seven drivers 9 took a good decade to be consolidated. were shot. There, the rival taxi associa- clashes tions (Cape Amalgamated Taxi Associa- The first category of such armed group- between tion, Cata, and the Cape Organisation of ings is feuding between clans (‘faction Democratic Taxi Associations, Codeta), fighting’ in settler jargon). This results in armed groups both appointed a ‘top ten’ to negotiate escalating death tolls once the rural com- peaked in the with the bus company, and a ‘bottom ten’ batants illegally buy firearms. For de- as a hit squad. The police were able to cades, feuding in Msinga1 has resulted in 1990s as the secure triple life sentences plus 70 years thousands of displaced persons. -
The Cape Town VITO Pilot Studies Protocol
Open Access Protocol BMJ Open: first published as 10.1136/bmjopen-2017-016485 on 22 December 2017. Downloaded from Rationale and design of the violence, injury and trauma observatory (VITO): the Cape Town VITO pilot studies protocol Ardil Jabar,1 Tolu Oni,1 Mark E Engel,2 Nemanja Cvetkovic,3 Richard Matzopoulos1 To cite: Jabar A, Oni T, ABSTRACT Engel ME, et al. Rationale Strengths and limitations of this study and design of the violence, INTRODUCTION injury and trauma observatory The establishment of violence and injury observatories ► The observatories model is an internationally (VITO): the Cape Town VITO pilot elsewhere has been found to reduce the burden within accepted tool that can provide a focused studies protocol. BMJ Open a relatively short period. Currently no integrated system understanding of a particular issue or subtheme of 2017;7:e016485. doi:10.1136/ exists in South Africa to provide collated data on violence, violence. bmjopen-2017-016485 to allow for targeted interventions and routine monitoring ► The integration of violence and injury data may ► Prepublication history for and evaluation.This research seeks to identify if bringing allow a comprehensive view of the existing burden this paper is available online. multiple data sources, including but not limited to data of violence and injury within a community. To view these files please visit from the South African Police Service (SAPS), Forensic ► A potential limitation of certain datasets, for example, the journal online (http:// dx. doi. Pathology Services (FPS), Emergency Medical Services Health Systems Trust (HST), are their periodical org/ 10. 1136/ bmjopen- 2017- (EMS) and local hospital clinical databases, together are (1) survey collection, that is, biannual, not continuous, 016485). -
The Use of GIS to Determine a Strategy for the Removal of Urban Litter Upper Lotus and Lower Salt River Catchments, Cape Town
24 The Use of GIS to Determine a Strategy for the Removal of Urban Litter Upper Lotus and Lower Salt River Catchments, Cape Town Christopher Wise and Neil Armitage Urban litter pollution is a persistent problem in rivers, canals and drainage pipelines throughout South Africa. Part of an integrated approach to achieve a reduction oflitterpollution in the stormwater systems involves the development of optimized strategies for the removal of litter from the pipelines and canals. This can only be achieved by developing a clearer understanding ofthe volume, source and distribution of litter within South African stormwater systems. This chapter presents a study in which a litter generation model was developed to estimate the source and quantities of litter in the upper reaches of the Lotus River and lower reaches of the Salt River catchments. Using GIS modeling techniques, the litter generation model integrated land-use data sets with litter wash-off rates for various land-use types to determine the quantity of litter generated from discrete sub-catchments within the study area. This model was then used as an aid in selecting the most appropriate litter removal devices in optimal locations within the study area to achieve the greatest litter removal at the lowest cost. A practical phased implementation program was thus developed for the City of Cape Town that could potentially remove 65% of the litter from the rivers and canals in the study area. Wise, C. and N. Armitage. 2004. "The Use of GIS to Determine a Strategy for the Removal of Urban Litter Upper Lotus and Lower Salt River Catchments, Cape Town." Journal of Water Management Modeling R220-24. -
AQ Management, Systems and Tools in the Western Cape
AIR QUALITY MANAGEMENT, SYSTEMS AND TOOLS IN THE WESTERN CAPE 8th Annual Air Quality Governance Lekgotla CTICC, Cape Town J Leaner and S Benson Outline Context: Sub-Directorate AQM Air Quality Management Planning Air Quality Management Regulatory Services Air Quality Monitoring and Information Management Services Success in Air Quality Management Way Forward © Western Cape Government 2012 | 8th Annual Air Quality Governance Lekgotla - 30 September 2013 Sub-Directorate: Air Quality Management 26 D: Pollution Management DD: PCM DD: AQM 1 AD: Air Quality AD: Air Quality AD: Air Quality Management Monitoring & Regulatory Services Planning Information Mngt CEO x 2 CEO x 2 CEO x 3 EO-SP x 3 EO-SP x 3 EO-SP x 4 8 8 9 EO-P x 3 EO-P x 3 EO-P x 2 Contract Contract Contract © Western Cape Government 2012 | 8th Annual Air Quality Governance Lekgotla - 30 September 2013 Air Quality Management Planning • AQOF and AQMP Working Groups • Health Risk Assessment Air Quality Management Planning assess Check & Check Review AQMP 2010 implement © Western Cape Government 2012 | 8th Annual Air Quality Governance Lekgotla - 30 September 2013 AQOF and AQMP Working Groups Jimmy Knaggs AQMP Status AQO approved 9 drafts 10 23/30 not developed 11 total 30 Piet Fabricius “Sniffels” cat mascot for CoCT young learners Interactive theatre: CWDM 15 500 learners Clean Fires Campaign: EDM Oudtshoorn Johann Schoeman Oudtshoorn IGTTs St Helena Bay Gansbaai CoCT, EDM, CWDM, AQWG WCDM © Western Cape Government 2012 | 8th Annual Air Quality Governance Lekgotla - 30 September 2013 AQOF and AQMP Working Groups Outreach Programmes Diesel vehicle emissions testing © Western Cape Government 2012 | 8th Annual Air Quality Governance Lekgotla - 30 September 2013 Health Risk Assessment Aim: To conduct comprehensive health risk assessment studies over a 10 year period within identified areas across the Western Cape. -
Creating a Culture of Community Involvement in the Adventist Church in Gugulethu Township, South Africa
Andrews University Digital Commons @ Andrews University Professional Dissertations DMin Graduate Research 2010 Creating a Culture of Community Involvement in the Adventist Church in Gugulethu Township, South Africa Jongimpi Papu Andrews University Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.andrews.edu/dmin Part of the Practical Theology Commons Recommended Citation Papu, Jongimpi, "Creating a Culture of Community Involvement in the Adventist Church in Gugulethu Township, South Africa" (2010). Professional Dissertations DMin. 632. https://digitalcommons.andrews.edu/dmin/632 This Project Report is brought to you for free and open access by the Graduate Research at Digital Commons @ Andrews University. It has been accepted for inclusion in Professional Dissertations DMin by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons @ Andrews University. For more information, please contact [email protected]. ABSTRACT CREATING A CULTURE OF COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT IN THE ADVENTIST CHURCH IN GUGULETHU TOWNSHIP, SOUTH AFRICA by Jongimpi Papu Adviser: Trevor O’Reggio ABSTRACT OF GRADUATE STUDENT RESEARCH Dissertation Andrews University Seventh-day Adventist Theological Seminary Title: CREATING A CULTURE OF COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT IN THE ADVENTIST CHURCH IN GUGULETHU TOWNSHIP, SOUTH AFRICA Name of researcher: Jongimpi Papu Name and degree of faculty adviser: Trevor O’Reggio, PhD Date completed: July 2010 Problem Most Adventist churches in South Africa live in isolation from their communities. Christianity in general and Adventism in particular are becoming irrelevant to the needs of the church, with serious implications for church growth. Methodology Tembalethu Adventist church in Gugulethu Township in South Africa was used to pilot a community services program by adopting a school nearby. A mixed approach of both qualitative and quantitative methods was used. -
Gustavus Symphony Orchestra Performance Tour to South Africa
Gustavus Symphony Orchestra Performance Tour to South Africa January 21 - February 2, 2012 Day 1 Saturday, January 21 3:10pm Depart from Minneapolis via Delta Air Lines flight 258 service to Cape Town via Amsterdam Day 2 Sunday, January 22 Cape Town 10:30pm Arrive in Cape Town. Meet your MCI Tour Manager who will assist the group to awaiting chartered motorcoach for a transfer to Protea Sea Point Hotel Day 3 Monday, January 23 Cape Town Breakfast at the hotel Morning sightseeing tour of Cape Town, including a drive through the historic Malay Quarter, and a visit to the South African Museum with its world famous Bushman exhibits. Just a few blocks away we visit the District Six Museum. In 1966, it was declared a white area under the Group areas Act of 1950, and by 1982, the life of the community was over. 60,000 were forcibly removed to barren outlying areas aptly known as Cape Flats, and their houses in District Six were flattened by bulldozers. In District Six, there is the opportunity to visit a Visit a homeless shelter for boys ages 6-16 We end the morning with a visit to the Cape Town Stadium built for the 2010 Soccer World Cup. Enjoy an afternoon cable car ride up Table Mountain, home to 1470 different species of plants. The Cape Floral Region, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is one of the richest areas for plants in the world. Lunch, on own Continue to visit Monkeybiz on Rose Street in the Bo-Kaap. The majority of Monkeybiz artists have known poverty, neglect and deprivation for most of their lives. -
Hunger Is Growing, Emergency Food Aid Is Dwindling
Hunger is growing, emergency food aid is dwindling “Community kitchens crying out for help and support” EDP Report to WCG Humanitarian Cluster Committee 13 July 2020 Introduction Food insecurity in poor and vulnerable communities in Cape Town and the Western Cape was prevalent before the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic (CoCT Food Systems and Food Security Study, 2014; Western Cape Government Household Food and Nutrition Security Strategic Framework, 2016). The pandemic has exacerbated food insecurity in poor and vulnerable communities in three ways: 1. Impact of lockdown. Lockdown, and curtailment of economic activities since end-March, has neGatively affected the livelihoods of the ‘existing poor’, i.e. street traders, spaza shops, small scale fishers and farmers, seasonal farm workers, as well as the circumstances of the ‘newly poor’, through job losses and small business closures. A recent Oxfam report confirmed this trend worldwide: “New hunGer hotspots are also emerGinG. Middle-income countries such as India, South Africa, and Brazil are experiencinG rapidly risinG levels of hunGer as millions of people that were just about managing have been tipped over the edge by the pandemic”. (The Hunger Virus: How Covid-19 is fuelling hunger in a hungry world, Oxfam, July 2020.) 2. Poor performance of national government. Research by Prof Jeremy Seekings has shown that “the total amount of food distributed (through food parcels and feeding schemes) in the first three months of the lockdown was a tiny fraction of what was needed urGently – and was even a small fraction of what would ordinarily have been distributed without a lockdown. -
7. Water Quality
Western Cape IWRM Action Plan: Status Quo Report Final Draft 7. WATER QUALITY 7.1 INTRODUCTION 7.1.1 What is water quality? “Water quality” is a term used to express the suitability of water to sustain various uses, such as agricultural, domestic, recreational, and industrial, or aquatic ecosystem processes. A particular use or process will have certain requirements for the physical, chemical, or biological characteristics of water; for example limits on the concentrations of toxic substances for drinking water use, or restrictions on temperature and pH ranges for water supporting invertebrate communities. Consequently, water quality can be defined by a range of variables which limit water use by comparing the physical and chemical characteristics of a water sample with water quality guidelines or standards. Although many uses have some common requirements for certain variables, each use will have its own demands and influences on water quality. Water quality is neither a static condition of a system, nor can it be defined by the measurement of only one parameter. Rather, it is variable in both time and space and requires routine monitoring to detect spatial patterns and changes over time. The composition of surface and groundwater is dependent on natural factors (geological, topographical, meteorological, hydrological, and biological) in the drainage basin and varies with seasonal differences in runoff volumes, weather conditions, and water levels. Large natural variations in water quality may, therefore, be observed even where only a single water resource is involved. Human intervention also has significant effects on water quality. Some of these effects are the result of hydrological changes, such as the building of dams, draining of wetlands, and diversion of flow. -
Grassroots, Vol. 9, No. 1
Grassroots, Vol. 9, No. 1 Use of the Aluka digital library is subject to Aluka’s Terms and Conditions, available at http://www.aluka.org/page/about/termsConditions.jsp. By using Aluka, you agree that you have read and will abide by the Terms and Conditions. Among other things, the Terms and Conditions provide that the content in the Aluka digital library is only for personal, non-commercial use by authorized users of Aluka in connection with research, scholarship, and education. The content in the Aluka digital library is subject to copyright, with the exception of certain governmental works and very old materials that may be in the public domain under applicable law. Permission must be sought from Aluka and/or the applicable copyright holder in connection with any duplication or distribution of these materials where required by applicable law. Aluka is a not-for-profit initiative dedicated to creating and preserving a digital archive of materials about and from the developing world. For more information about Aluka, please see http://www.aluka.org/. Page 1 of 23 Alternative title Grassroots Author/Creator Grassroots Publications (Cape Town) Publisher Grassroots Publications (Cape Town) Date 1988-02 Resource type Journals (Periodicals) Language English Subject Coverage (spatial) South Africa Coverage (temporal) 1988 Source Digital Imaging South Africa (DISA) Format extent 8 page(s) (length/size) Page 2 of 23 NON - PROFIT COMMUNITY NEWSPAPERgrassrootsTHE PAPER ABOUT YOU VOL. 9 NO. 1 FEBRUARY 1988 FREEANCCALLSFORUNITYTHE disunite that the apartheid regime generateamongst the oppressed people ensures that it gains alonger lease of life, the African National Congresssaid in a statement from Lusaka earlier this month.Responding to events in KTC, the ANC made aspecial appeal to the militant youth to "take the leadin ensuring that all hostilities amongst our peoplecease at once".The ANC further said: "It is against the colonialapartheid regime that we should direct our anger andaim our blows. -
Milnerton Traffic Department Car Licence Renewal
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