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Ngaka Modiri Molema District
2 PROFILE: NGAKA MODIRI MOLEMA DISTRICT PROFILE: NGAKA MODIRI MOLEMA DISTRICT 3 CONTENT 1. Executive Summary .......................................................................................................... 4 2. Introduction: Brief Overview ........................................................................................... 7 2.1. Historical Perspective .............................................................................................. 7 2.3. Spatial Status .......................................................................................................... 9 3. Social Development Profile .......................................................................................... 10 3.1. Key Social Demographics ..................................................................................... 10 3.1.1. Population .......................................................................................................... 10 3.1.2. Gender, Age and Race ....................................................................................... 11 3.1.3. Households ........................................................................................................ 12 3.2. Health Profile ......................................................................................................... 12 3.3. COVID - 19............................................................................................................ 13 3.4. Poverty Dimensions ............................................................................................. -
Zeerust Sub District of Ramotshere Moiloa Magisterial District Main
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Ramotshere Moiloa Local Municipality at a Glance
RAMOTSHERE MOILOA LOCAL MUNICIPALITY Integrated Development Plan 2020/2021 Table of Contents Mayor’s Foreword i Mayor Cllr.P K Mothoagae ............................................................................. Error! Bookmark not defined. Acting Municipal Manager’s Overview iv 1. CHAPTER 1: Executive Summary 1 1.1 Introduction ......................................................................................................................................... 1 1.2 Ramotshere Moiloa Local Municipality at a Glance ............................................................................ 1 1.3 The 2017-2022 IDP ............................................................................................................................. 2 1.4 The IDP Process ................................................................................................................................. 3 1.4.2 Phase 1 Analysis .......................................................................................................................................... 3 1.4.3 Phase 2: Strategies ...................................................................................................................................... 3 1.4.4 Phase 3: Projects ......................................................................................................................................... 4 1.4.5 Phase 4: Integration .................................................................................................................................... 5 -
North-West Province
© Lonely Planet Publications 509 North-West Province From safaris to slots, the pursuit of pleasure is paramount in the North-West Province. And with the top three reasons to visit less than a six-hour drive from Johannesburg, this region is more than fun. It’s convenient. Gambling is the name of the game here, although not always in the traditional sense. Place your luck in a knowledgeable ranger’s hands at Madikwe Game Reserve and bet on how many lions he’ll spot on the sunrise wildlife drive. You have to stay to play at this exclusive reserve on the edge of the Kalahari, and the lodges here will be a splurge for many. But for that once-in-a-lifetime, romantic Out of Africa–style safari experience, South Africa’s fourth-largest reserve can’t be beat. If you’d rather spot the Big Five without professional help, do a self-drive safari in Pi- lanesberg National Park. The most accessible park in the country is cheaper than Madikwe, and still has 7000 animals packed into its extinct volcano confines. Plus it’s less than three hours’ drive from Jo’burg. When you’ve had your fill betting on finding rhino, switch to cards at the opulent Sun City casino complex down the road. The final component of the province’s big attraction trifecta is the southern hemisphere’s answer to Las Vegas: a shame- lessly gaudy, unabashedly kitsch and downright delicious place to pass an afternoon. Madikwe, Pilanesberg and Sun City may be the North-West Province’s heavyweight at- tractions, but there are more here than the province’s ‘Big Three’. -
Schweizer-Reneke Main Seat of Mamusa Magisterial District
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Delareyville Main Seat of Tswaing Magisterial District
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Ottosdal Progress Report
APPENDIX 1 PROGRESS REPORT Farmer innovations in Conservation Agriculture (CA) systems for sustainable crop intensification in semi-arid, sandy soil conditions, North West Province For the period: OCTOBER 2015 TO SEPTEMBER 2016 Compiled by: HJ Smith, JP Otto, G Trytsman, AA Nel, A Dreyer and E Hugo September 2016 TABLE OF CONTENT 1. COORDINATION AND MANAGEMENT ........................................................................ 3 2. ASSESSMENT OF SOIL QUALITY ................................................................................. 5 3. ASSESSMENT OF COVER CROP ADAPTABILITY AND SUITABILITY .................................... 21 3.1. ESTABLISHMENT AND STATUS OF COVER CROP SCREENING TRIAL ........................................................ 24 3.2. CROP LIVESTOCK INTEGRATION ..................................................................................................... 27 3.3. HARVESTING THE COVER CROP TRIAL . ........................................................................................... 32 3.4. INFILTRATION RATE MEASUREMENTS TAKEN AT THE HUMANSKRAAL TRIAL .......................................... 32 3.5. PROBLEMS ENCOUNTERED WITH THE PROJECT : ............................................................................... 35 3.6. MILESTONES THAT HAVE NOT BEEN ACHIEVED AND THE REASONS FOR THAT : ........................................ 35 3.7. THE ESTIMATED DURATION OF THE PROJECT UNTIL COMPLETION : ....................................................... 35 4. WEED SURVEY OF FIELD TRIALS: PLANNING AND -
SIBU and the Crisis of Water Service Delivery in Sannieshof, North West Province
SIBU and the crisis of water service delivery in Sannieshof, North West Province C GOUWS, I MOEKETSI, S MOTLOUNG, J TEMPELHOFF, G VAN GREUNING AND L VAN ZYL* Abstract In 2007 the residents of the town of Sannieshof in North West Province declared a dispute with the Tswaing Local Municipality on the grounds that the state of local service delivery left much to be desired. The ratepayers then formed the Sannieshof Inwoners Belastingbetalers Unie (SIBU) which literally took over the functions of local government of the town, functioning as a local government within a local government. This article provides a historical narrative of the conflict between SIBU and Tswaing Local Municipality, a dispute which was taken as far as the provincial High Court. Then follows an outline of conditions in Sannieshof and the townships of Agisanang and Phelindaba. Attention is given to the perceptions of local residents on the prevalent conditions, specifically in respect of water supply and sanitation service delivery. In the third section there are some theoretical perspectives on political culture, socialisation and happiness. A debate is provided on how these phenomena manifest under existing conditions in Sannieshof, and more particularly, in its adjacent townships of Agisanang and Phelindaba. Keywords: Sannieshof Inwoners Belastingbetalers Unie (SIBU), North West Province, service delivery, water supply, sanitation, Tswaing Local Municipality. Disciplines: History, Political Science, Tourism Studies and Public Management and Administration, Industrial Psychology and Wellness Studies. Introduction In November 2007, irate ratepayers of the towns Sannieshof, Ottosdal and Delareyville in South Africa’s North West Province, declared a dispute with Tswaing Local Municipality, the local authority responsible for their municipal services.1 Using the Municipal Finance (Management) Act, 56 of 2003,2 the Municipal Structures Act, 117 of 1998,3 and the Municipal Systems Act, 32 * Research Niche Area for the Cultural Dynamics of Water (CuDyWat). -
Annual Report 2011 Contents
www.assmang.co.za Annual Report 2011 www.assmang.co.za Contents 2 Group profile 2 Forward looking statements 2 Salient features 3 Administration 4 Location of operations 5 Mineral Resources and Reserves 16 Corporate governance and responsibility 17 Five-year review 18 – 55 Annual financial statements 1 Annual Report 2011 Group profile Assmang Limited (“Assmang”), a company incorporated in the Republic of South Africa (Company registration number 1935/007343/06) and its joint venture and subsidiary companies (“Group”). The company mines manganese at Black Rock Mine and iron ore at Beeshoek and Khumani mines in the Northern Cape province and chrome ore at Dwarsrivier Mine in the Mpumalanga province. The company also produces manganese alloys at its works at Cato Ridge in the KwaZulu-Natal province, and chrome alloys and manganese alloys at its works at Machadodorp in the Mpumalanga province. Cato Ridge Alloys (Proprietary) Limited, a joint venture between the company and Mizushima Ferroalloys Company Limited (40%) and Sumitomo Corporation (10%), both of Japan, produces refined ferromanganese at Cato Ridge Works. Incorporated in 1935, the Group employs 5 716 (2010: 4 892) permanent employees and operates as three divisions, namely iron ore, manganese and chrome. Assmang is controlled jointly by African Rainbow Minerals Limited and Assore Limited, which each hold 50% of the issued share capital of the company. Both shareholders are listed on the JSE Limited (“JSE”). The bulk of the Group’s production is exported to the Far East, Europe and the United States of America. In addition to the export of ore, manganese ore is also transferred to the works at Cato Ridge and Machadodorp where it is used in the production of manganese alloys. -
Lichtenburg 2
LICHTENBURG 2 North West Province Social Impact Assessment (SIA) Scoping Report August 2018 Social Impact Assessment – Scoping Report August 2018 Lichtenburg 2 North West Province Prepared for: ABO Wind Lichtenburg 2 PV (Pty) Ltd Lichtenburg 2 North West Province August 2018 PROJECT DETAILS Title : Social Impact Assessment (SIA) Scoping Report for the Lichtenburg 2 PV Facility near Lichtenburg, in the North West Province Authors : Savannah Environmental (Pty) Ltd Sarah Watson Client : ABO Wind Lichtenburg 2 PV (Pty) Ltd Report Revision : Revision 1 Date : August 2018 When used as a reference this report should be cited as: Savannah Environmental (2018). Social Impact Assessment (SIA) Scoping Report for the Lichtenburg 2 PV Facility near Lichtenburg, in the North West Province. COPYRIGHT RESERVED This technical report has been produced for ABO Wind Lichtenburg 2 PV (Pty) Ltd. The intellectual property contained in this report remains vested in Savannah Environmental (Pty) Ltd. No part of the report may be reproduced in any manner without written permission from Savannah Environmental (Pty) Ltd or ABO Wind Lichtenburg 2 PV (Pty) Ltd. Project Details Page i Lichtenburg 2 North West Province August 2018 SPECIALIST DECLARATION OF INTEREST I, Sarah Watson, declare that – » I act as the independent specialist in this application. » I will perform the work relating to the application in an objective manner, even if this results in views and findings that are not favourable to the applicant. » I declare that there are no circumstances that may compromise my objectivity in performing such work. » I have expertise in conducting the specialist report relevant to this application, including knowledge of the Act, Regulations and any guidelines that have relevance to the proposed activity. -
10 Appendix I: Public Participation
APPENDIX I - Public Participation 1. Appendix I1: Advertisements and Notices 2. Appendix I2: Notification to I&APs 3. Appendix I3: Comments and Response Report 4. Appendix I4: Notification to Authorities 5. Appendix I5: I&AP Register 6. Appendix I6: Meeting Minutes APPENDIX I1: Advertisements and Notices 1. Advertisement 2. Proof of placement 3. Site notices 4. Proof of placement Site notices on the corner of Lange and Kort streets (25°34'18.09"S, 26° 5'16.72"E). Site notices on the corner of Buiten and Kort streets (25°34'14.44"S, 26° 5'34.97"E). APPENDIX I2: Notification to I&APs 1. Background Information Document (BID) 2. Letter of notification – I&APs 3. Mailchimp proof of delivery 4. Postal proof of delivery APPENDIX I3: Comments and Response Report All comments received following the availability of the Draft BAR will be compiled in a Comments and Responses Report which will be included in the Final BA Report for submission to READ for review and a decision on Environmental Authorisation. The following issues and/or comments have been received to date. Correspondence date Stakeholder / I&AP Affiliation Comments Response and medium Dear Aidan, Your company is currently conducting a Basic Impact Assessment for the establishment of a proposed extension Dear Ms Du Plooy of two middle income residential areas on portin 5 of Farm Hazia. Please could you forward me the BID or BAR for Thank you for your email, you have been this application and register me as a Interested & Affected added to the Interested and Affected party? Parties list and will be notified when the draft Basic Assessment Report is Thanking you in anticipation of a favourable response. -
We Do It Better HIGHLIGHTS of F2007
2007 ANNUAL REPORT we do it better HIGHLIGHTS OF F2007 Record headline earnings, up by 161% to R1.2 billion First dividend declared of 150 cents per share Record sales of PGMs and iron, manganese and chrome ores Extensive capital programme undertaken during the year: Construction of 10 million tonnes per annum Khumani Iron Ore Mine on schedule Go-ahead for 6.7 million tonnes per annum Goedgevonden Coal Project and Richards Bay Coal Terminal entitlement of 3.2 million tonnes per annum achieved Expansion to 100 000 tonnes per month completed at Nkomati Mine, ahead of schedule and on budget 100% 100%** 51% 65% 16% Exploration Gold TEAL Harmony Platinum Ferrous Coal (primary listing on TSX) (primary listing on JSE) PGMs Iron Ore Zambia 10% 20% Xstrata Coal 50% Modikwa* 50% Beeshoek South Africa 100%•Konkola North 55% Two Rivers 50% Khumani 70% Mwambashi 51% Kafue JV Nickel, PGMs Manganese Ore 51% Goedgevonden 70% Copperbelt JV and chrome 50% Nchwaning 50% Nkomati 50% Gloria DRC 60% Kalumines Manganese Alloys PGM exploration 50% Cato Ridge (CR) Namibia 90% Kalplats 25% CR Alloys 100% Otjikoto Chrome Ore 50% Dwarsrivier Ferrochrome 50% Machadodorp * Assets held through the ARM ** Assets held through a 50% • Konkola North is subject to a Mining Consortium, effective shareholding in Assmang Limited buy-in right up to 20% (5% interest at 41.5%,the balance carried) by state-owned ZCCM held by the local communities Investment Holdings plc SOUTH AFRICAN OPERATIONS Modikwa Platinum Mine Beeshoek Iron Ore Dwarsriver Mine Chrome Goedgevonden Mine Coal Project Nchwaning & Gloria Kalplats PGM Two Rivers Manganese Exploration Limpopo Platinum CORPORATE PROFILE Mines Project Mine Gauteng African Rainbow Minerals Limited (ARM) is a leading, niche diversified Khumani North West Mpumalanga Iron Ore Mine mining and minerals company, based in Johannesburg, South Africa, with Free State excellent long-life low-cost assets in key commodities.