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Kwazulu- Natal Municipalities: 2005 KWAZULU- NATAL District and Local AIDS Councils DISTRICT Or DAC/LAC Chairperson Municipal Manager Status of it AIDS Activities and Number of meetings held LOCAL COUNCIL or Mayor Council Challenges in the last 6 months KZ 211 Cllr B R Duma MM: Mr M H Zulu Orientation workshop planned Vulamehlo Tel: 039 974 0450 /2 Private Bag X 5509 Scottburgh - LAC launch and for the 7 and 8 August 2009 Municipality Fax: 039 974 0432 Dududu Mainroad PO Dududu revived Cell: 076 110 8436 Scottsburgh 4180 - Strategy plan [email protected] Tel: 039 974 0450 / 2 - Action plan Fax: 039 974 0432 Cell: 082 413 8639 e-mail:[email protected] KZ 212 Umdoni Cllr N H Gumede AMM: Mr D D Naidoo - LAC launched Municipality Tel: 039 976 1202 P O Box 19 Scottburgh 4180/ - Strategy plan Mr XS Luthuli Fax: 039 976 2194 Cnr Airth &Williamson Street Cell: 082 922 2500 Scottburgh xolanil@umdoni- Tel: 039 976 1202 online.co.za Fax: 039 976 2194 Tel: 039 974 1061 [email protected] Fax: 039 974 4148 KZ213Umzumbe Cllr M A Lushaba MM: Mr M Mbhele P O Box 561 - LAC launch Municipality Tel: 039 684 9181 Hibberdene 4220 - Wards AIDS Mr NC Khomo Fax: 039 684 9168 Kwahlongwa Community Hall committees Cell: 071604 0402 Cell: 083 956 6828 KwaHlongwa Area ,Umzumbe established Fax: 039 972 5599 Tel: 039 684 9180/1 - Developing strategy e-mail: Fax: 039 684 9168 / 9960 plan [email protected] Cell: 083 411 0334 .za [email protected] KZ 214 Cllr M W Memela MM: Mr S Mbhele - Interim LAC Financial constraint uMuziwabantu Tel: 039 433 1205 P O Box 23 Harding 4660 - No Plan Municipality Fax: 039 433 1208 Murchison Street, Harding 4680 Ms NA Sigwebelo Cell: 083 757 1732 Tel: 039 433 1205 Cell: 079 507 1151 Fax: 039 433 1208 Fax: 039 433 2811 Cell: 082 399 9276 e-mail: [email protected] KZ 215 Cllr MA Mpisi MM: Mrs Mr E S Mavundla - LAC launched Ezinqoleni Tel: 039 534 1574 P O Box 108 Izingolweni 4260 - Action plan developed Municipality Fax: 039 534 1574 Main Harding Ms BP Skhosana Cell: 072 463 7815 Road,Opp.Izingolweni 1 Taxi Rank, Izingolweni 4260 Tel: 039 534 1584 / 2 / 77 Fax: 039 534 1585 Cell: 082 469 9143 e-mail: [email protected] MM: Mr S W Mkhize KZ 216 Hibiscus Cllr N F Shusha P O Box 5 Port Shepstone 4240 - LAC launched Coast Tel: 039 317 1850 10 Connor Street Port - Strategy plan Municipality Fax: 039 682 0327 Shepstone 4240 development on final Ms ZT Khumalo Cell: 082 395 8865 Tel: 039 688 2000 stage [email protected] e-mail: Fax: 039 688 2055 ov.za [email protected] Cell: 083 375 5722 Tel: 039 368 2199 e-mail: [email protected] Fax: 039 682 3566 KZ 221 Cllr B M Gwala MM: Mr M V Cebekhulu No LAC - Process of LAC 2 planning meetings held Umshwathi Tel: 033 503 1035 Private Bag X 29 Wartburg 3233 establishment started Municipality Cell: 082 448 9181 7 High Street Wartburg 3233 -Development of the Miss TA Ngubo Tel: 033 502 0280 /2 strategic plan Mr GM Zondi Fax: 033 502 0286 process started Cell: 083 778 0333 e-mail: [email protected] KZ 222 uMngeni Cllr E Dladla MM: Mr D Vilakazi - LAC launched - Orientation 2 meetings held -- Municipality Tel: 033 330 6124 P O Box 5 Howick 3290 - Wards AIDS committee workshop for Ms Thembelihle Fax: 033 330 4183 Cnr Somme & Dick Streets established Wards AIDS Cell: 083 6317955 Howick 3290 Has a dedicated budget Committee Tel: 033 330 6124 and a coordinator - Strategic plan Fax: 033 330 4183 workshops held Cell: 083 778 0333 e-mail: [email protected] KZ 223 Mpofana Cllr S E Mkhize MM: Mr M A Madlala - LAC launched -Strategic plan 2 meetings held minutes Municipality Tel: 033 263 1221 P O Box 47 Mooi River 3300 workshops held available Mr BM Mchunu Fax: 033 263 1127 10 Claughton Terrace Mooi Cell: 082 887 Cell: 082 8806120 River 3000 0655 Tel: 033 263 1221 buhlemchunu@te Fax: 033 263 1127 lkomso.net Cell: 082 888 1858 e-mail: [email protected] KZ224 Impendle Cllr SM Makhaye MM: (Acting) Mr BS Duma No LAC Process for Cell: 082 221 0481 Cell: 082 565 3930 establishment of the- 2 Fax: 086 543 8836 P O Box 512 Impendle 3227 and development of 21 Mafahleni Street the implementation e-mail:[email protected] plan LAC started KZ 225 Cllr Z Hlatshwayo MM: Mr R Haswell - LAC launched Training wards AIDS No Meetings held Umsunduzi Cell: 082 786 7148 Private Bag 321 Pietermaritzburg - Ward AIDS committee Committees. Municipality [email protected] City Hall, Cnr Church & established Community Ms. Thandeka Commercial -Has a dedicated awareness Khumalo Roads, Pietermaritzburg, 3201 coordinator and budget campaigns Cell: 082 773 7381 Tel : 033 392 3000 Supported tthandekakhumalo Fax: 033 394 0037 Pietermartzburg @msunduzi.gov.za Cell: 083 577 9240 youth Day celebration e-mail: @umsunduzi.org.za Training support groups on Basic HIV and AIDS information KZZ 226 Cllr T E Maphumulo AMM: Mr D Pillay - LAC launched Orientation done for Mkhambathini Tel: 031 785 1668 Private Bag X04 Camperdown - - Wards AIDS wards AIDS Municipality Fax: 031 785 1463 3720 committees established committes Ms. CV Wanda Cell: 083 978 2820 18 Old Main Road Camperdown - Has a dedicated developing Strategy 0721439020 3720 coordinator and a budget plan Tel: 031 785 9300 Tel: 031 785 1668 Fax: 031 785 2121 Fax: 031 785 1463 Cell: 082 846 7327 [email protected] KZZ 227 Cllr B Ngcongo MM: Adv T J Nene - No LAC Process for LAC 1 meeting held--- 2 Richmond Tel: 033 212 2080 Private Bag X1028 Richmond estsblishment started workshops for the Municipality Fax: 033 212 4680 3780 -the local Srategic development of the strategy Cell: 083 292 5702 57 Shepstone Street Richmond Plan is being 3780 developed. Tel: 033 212 2155 / 6 / 7 Fax: 033 212 2102 Cell: 082 371 8866 e-mail: [email protected] KZ 232 Cllr D C P Mazibuko AMM: Mr N J Mdakane Nothing Emnambithi Tel: 036 631 0236 P O Box 29 Ladysmith 3370 Municipality Fax: 036 631 1400 Lister Clarence Bldg Murchison Cell: 082 822 2156 Street Ladysmith 3370 Tel: 036 637 2231 Fax: 036 631 1400 Cell: 082 806 0006 e-mail: [email protected] 3 KZ 233 Indaka Cllr P S Mpungose MM: Mr S M Mbhele Nothing Municipality Tel: 036 631 0236 P/Bag X 70113 Wasbank, 2920 Cell: 072 994 2370 1410 ‘A’ Section – Ekuvukeni Tel: 034 261 2781 / 2036/ 1000 Fax: 034 261 2035 Cell: 082 806 2609 e-mail: [email protected] KZ 234 Umtshezi Cllr L M Shelembe MM: MISS P N Njoko - LAC launched Strategy plan No meeting held Municipality Tel:036 352 3000 P O Box 15 Estcourt 3310 - developed non Fax: 036 352 5829 Civic Bldg,Victoria Street Estcourt aligned to PSP Cell: 082 850 9971 Tel: 036 352 3000 e-mail: Fax: 036 352 5829 [email protected] Cell: 079 878 1147 municipal [email protected] KZ 235 Cllr V R Mlotshwa MM: Mr T Ngiba Nothing Okhahlamba Tel: 036 448 1076 P O Box 71 Bergville 3350 Municipality Fax: 036 448 1986 10 Broadway Street Bergville Mrs FP Sigubudu Cell: 082 332 8478 3350 sigubuduf@okhahl Tel: 036 448 1076 amba.org.za Fax: 036 448 1986 / 2472 Cell: 079 893 1713 Cell: 0082 563 0158 e-mail: [email protected] KZ 236 Cllr E H Dlamini AMM: Mr B K Khoza Nothing Imbabazane Tel: 036 353 0681 P O Box 750 Estcourt 3310 Municipality Fax: 036 353 6661 Sobabile Rd Ntabamhlophe Cell: 072 361 9808 location Tel: 036 353 0681/ 2 Fax: 036 353 6661 Cell: 082 907 5757 e-mail: [email protected] KZ 241 Endumeni Cllr R T Nukani MM: Mr B Maltman - LAC launched Orientation done 3 Meetings held including Municipality Tel: 034 212 2121 Private Bag X2024 Dundee 3000 Has a dedicate budget supported by OTP the orientation meeting Mr JA Du Plessis Fax: 034 212 3856 - Developing a Fax: 034 212 2381 Cell: 083 763 5987 Room50Dundee CivicCentre, strategic plan for the Victoria local Municipality Road Dundee 3000 Tel: 034 212 2121 Fax: 034 212 3856 4 e-mail: [email protected] KZ 242 Nquthu Cllr F B H Mazibuko AMM: Mr M J Luvuno Nothing Process for Municipality Tel: 034 271 9882 Private Bag X 5521Nquthu 3135 Can focal person establishment of the Miss NM Zungu Cell: 082 805 4529 83/10 Mdlalose Str, Nquthu 3135 Council started Cell: 082 858 Tel: 034 271 6100 2508 Fax: 034 271 6111 Cell: 082 858 2505 e-mail:[email protected] KZ 244 Msinga Cllr F J Sikhakhane MM: Mr F B Sithole Nothing The Municipal Municipality Tel: 033 493 0761 P O Box 329 Tugela Ferry, Shop Manager has started Fax: 033 493 0766 No 18- the process for Cell: 082 932 2264 20, Ithala Bldg, Tugela Ferry establishment of the 3010 Council Tel: 033 493 0761 Fax: 033 493 0766 Cell: 082 805 6956 e-mail: [email protected] KZ 245 Umvoti Cllr P M Ngubane MM: Mr I J M Archer No LAC Process for Municipality Tel: 033 413 1171 P O Box 71 Greytown 3250 Budget available establishment started Mrs NS Langa Fax: 033 413 1659 41 Bell Street Greytown 3250 Tel: 033 413 9147 Cell: 083 505 3596 Tel: 033 413 1115 Fax: 033 417 1393 Fax: 033 417 1393 Cell: e-mail: [email protected] KZ 252 Cllr.
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