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Hello Limpopo 2019 V7 Repro.Indd 1 2019/11/05 10:58 Driving the Growth of Limpopo
2019 LIMPOPOLIMPOPO Produced by SANRAL The province needs adequate national roads to grow the economy. As SANRAL, not only are we committed to our mandate to manage South Africa’s road infrastructure but we place particular focus on making sure that our roads are meticulously engineered for all road users. www.sanral.co.za @sanral_za @sanralza @sanral_za SANRAL SANRAL Corporate 5830 Hello Limpopo 2019 V7 Repro.indd 1 2019/11/05 10:58 Driving the growth of Limpopo DR MONNICA MOCHADI especially during high peak periods. We thus welcome the installation of cutting-edge technology near the he Limpopo provincial government is committed Kranskop Toll Plaza in Modimolle which have already to the expansion and improvement of our primary contributed to a reduction in fatalities on one of the Troad network. busiest stretches of roads. Roads play a critical role in all of the priority SANRAL’s contribution to the transformation of the economic sectors identified in the Provincial Growth construction sector must be applauded. An increasing and Development Strategy, most notably tourism, number of black-owned companies and enterprises agriculture, mining and commerce. The bulk of our owned by women are now participating in construction products and services are carried on the primary road and road maintenance projects and acquiring skills that network and none of our world-class heritage and will enable them to grow and create more jobs. tourism sites would be accessible without the existence This publication, Hello Limpopo, celebrates the of well-designed and well-maintained roads. productive relationship that exists between the South It is encouraging to note that some of the critical African National Roads Agency and the province of construction projects that were placed on hold have Limpopo. -
Greater Giyani Municipality. Integrated Development Plan 2021/22 DRAFT
“A Municipality where environmental sustainability, tourism and agriculture thrive for economic growth” Greater Giyani Municipality. Integrated Development Plan 2021/22 DRAFT Page | 1 Table of Contents. CONTENT PAGE NO. Mayor’s Foreword 6-7 Municipal Manager’s Foreword 8-9 Executive Summary 9-11 IDP Process plan 12-15 1. ANALYSIS PHASE 16 1.1. Introduction and Overview 16 1.1.1. Introduction 16 1.1.2. Overview 16 1.1.3 Total Population 17 1.1.4 Population per Gender and Age 18 1.1.5 Level of Education 19 1.1.6 Employment Profile 20 1.1.7 Household Income 20 1.2 Analysis of Key Performance Areas 21 1.2.1 KPA1: Spatial Rational 21 1.2.1.1 Purpose of Spatial Analysis and Overview 22 1.2.1.2 Settlements Patterns 22 1.2.1.3 Hierarchy of Settlements 23 1.2.1.4 Land Claims and their socio-economic implication 23 1.2.1.5 Land Reform 23 1.2.1.6 Illegal Land occupation and Informal Settlements 24 1.2.1.7 SDF and LUMS 24 1.2.1.7.1 Review of LUMS 25 1.2.1.8. Strategic Land for Development 26 1.2.1.8.1. Strategic Land for residential development 26 1.2.1.8.2. Private/Tribal Authority Land for Development 26 1.2.1.8.3. Government land Suitable for development 26 1.2.1.8.4 Ideal land for industrial development 27 1.2.1.8 The Environmental analysis 28 1.2.1.9 Challenges on Spatial Rational 31 1.2.2 KPA 2: Institutional Development and 32 Transformation 1.2.2.1 Political Structures 32 1.2.2.2 Portfolio Committees 32 1.2.2.3 MPAC and its Functionality 33 1.2.2.4 Administrative Structures 34-35 1.2.2.5 Mandate, Powers and Functions 36-38 1.2.2.6 Employment -
Accredited COVID-19 Vaccination Sites Limpopo
Accredited COVID-19 Vaccination Sites Limpopo Permit Number Primary Name Address 202101850 Dis-Chem Musina Mall Cnr N1 and Smelter Pharmacy Avenue Vhembe DM Limpopo 202101539 Medlin Apteek Shop 26, Bushveld Centre, Cnr Marx & Potgieter Street Waterberg DM Limpopo 202102472 Soutpansberg Family 61 Baobab Street Louis Pharmacy Trichardt Vhembe DM Limpopo 202102793 Clicks Pharmacy Junction Of R524 and Thavhani Mall New Giyani Road Vhembe DM Limpopo 202101395 Van Heerden Pharmacy Shop 16, Bela Mall, Bela Mall R101 Road Waterberg DM Limpopo 202103499 Dis-Chem Thavhani Mall shop L164, Thavhani Pharmacy Mall, Thohoyandou, Limpopo. Vhembe DM Limpopo 202102098 Witpoort Hospital Shongane Road Waterberg DM Limpopo 202102481 Clicks Pharmacy Mall of Capricorn DM the North Limpopo 202100290 Dichoeung Clinic None Dichoeung Sekhukhune DM Limpopo 202101021 Clicks Pharmacy Corner Hans Van Polokwane 2 Rensburg and Grobler Street Capricorn DM Limpopo Updated: 30/06/2021 202101917 Dis-Chem Pharmacy - Cnr R81 & N1 Roads Polokwane North Capricorn DM Limpopo 202102772 Clicks Pharmacy Cnr Smelter Avenue & Musina Mall The Great North Road N1 Vhembe DM Limpopo 202101540 Van Heerden Apteek En Voortrekkerweg 25 Medisyne Depot Waterberg DM Limpopo 202100910 Polokwane CBD Clicks Middestad 1 Cnr Pharmacy Marbet & Rissik Streets Limpopo 202102975 Amandelbult Hospital Hospital street. Amandelbult Complex Waterberg DM Limpopo 202102418 Kalapeng Mankweng Shop no 23 Paledi Mall Pharmacy Mankweng Sovenga 0727 Capricorn DM Limpopo 202100407 Thabazimbi Hospital 1 Hospital Street -
SANRAL Declaration of Intent FA.Indd
The South African National Roads Agency Limited Declaration of Intent 2005 – 2008 THE SOUTH AFRICAN NATIONAL L T ROADS AGENCYD Creating wealth through infrastructure �������������������������� � Head Office Postal Address Northern Region Southern Region Website � ������������� Ditsela Place P.O. Box 415 38 Ida Street NRA House www.nra.co.za 1204 Park Street Pretoria Menlo Park Southern Life Gardens Hatfield 0001 Pretoria 72 Avenue Tip-Offs Anonymous Hotline Pretoria South Africa Newton Park Toll-free Phone No.: 0800 204 558 Tel: +27 (0) 12 426 6200 Port Elizabeth Toll-free Fax No.: 0800 00 77 88 Tel: +27 (0) 12 426 6000 Fax: +27 (0) 12 348 1680 E-mail Address: [email protected] Fax: +27 (0) 12 362 2117 Tel: +27 (0) 41 398 3200 Postal Address: Tip-Offs Anonymous® Eastern Region Fax: +27 (0) 41 398 3211 Freepost DN 298 Registration Number 58 Van Eck Place Umhlanga Rocks 4320 1998/009584/06 Mkondeni Western Region Pietermaritzburg Parc du Cap Building 5 Tel: +27 (0) 33 392 8100 Corner Mispel Street/ Fax: +27 (0) 33 386 6284 Willie van Schoor Avenue Bellville Tel: +27 (0) 21 957 4600 Fax: +27 (0) 21 946 1630 �������������������������� � � ������������� Produced by: Corporate Services SANRAL, Pretoria Tel: +27 (0) 12 426 6000 Fax: +27 (0) 12 362 2117 [email protected] www.nra.co.za Editor: Connie Nel ISBN: 0-620-35368-6 Design and Production: Bluprint Design Tel: (012) 346 7788 [email protected] www.bluprintdesign.co.za The South African National Roads Agency Ltd. Declaration of Intent 2005–2008 Table of contents 6 SECTION ONE – MESSAGE FROM -
Limpopo Department of Roads and Transport
LIMPOPO DEPARTMENT OF ROADS AND TRANSPORT INTEGRATED PUBLIC TRANSPORT NETWORKS IN THE LIMPOPO PROVINCE DRAFT REPORT 14 DECEMBER 2010 Prepared by: TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION 4 1.1 Background 4 1.2 Problem Statement 4 1.3 Objective 6 1.4 Approach 6 1.5 Scope of the Project 7 2. DATA COLLECTION AND DEMAND MODELLING 8 2.1 General 8 2.2 Data collection process 8 2.3 Survey of missing data 9 2.4 Current public transport demand on each of the major corridor segments 9 2.5 Projected boarding and alighting at key locations 9 3. INTEGRATED NETWORK STRUCTURE 10 3.1 General 10 3.2 Proposed key corridors and major routes 10 3.3 Proposed feeder and distribution routes 22 3.4 Network maps 22 4. PUBLIC TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE COMPONENTS 22 4.1 General 22 4.2 Types of Infrastructure 23 4.3 Passenger Numbers and Growth 24 4.4 Classifying, Sizing and Location of Intermodal Facilities 28 4.5 Priorities at corridor intersections 35 4.6 Priorities along each corridor 36 4.7 Potential impacts at major junctions on each corridor 41 4.8 Framework for depots, termini, stations and stops 43 5 INTEGRATED PUBLIC TRANSPORT NETWORK: HIGH LEVEL SERVICE DESIGNS 45 5.1 Introduction 45 5.2 Background 45 5.3 Methodology 46 5.4 Services Design 48 5.5 Terminal and depot sizes 72 6. REVENUE COLLECTION 73 6.1 Introduction 73 6.2 White Paper on National Transport Policy 74 6.3 Public Transport Strategy 74 6.4 Rural Transport Strategy 75 6.5 Subsidised Pubic Transport Services that Serve Semi-Rural or Rural economies 76 6.6 Transport Policy Goals 76 6.7 Distinction between Fare Policy and Fare Regime 77 6.8 Population Characteristics 78 6.9 Fare Policy 80 6.10 Conclusion 83 7 OPERATIONAL COST PROJECTION 83 7.1 Introduction 83 7.2 Status Quo of Bus Services and Contracts in Limpopo 84 7.3 Funding Requirements for Subsidized Services: Cost Model Vehicle Specification 90 8. -
South African Numbered Route Description and Destination Analysis
NATIONAL DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT RDDA SOUTH AFRICAN NUMBERED ROUTE DESCRIPTION AND DESTINATION ANALYSIS MAY 2012 Prepared by: TITLE SOUTH AFRICAN NUMBERED ROUTE DESCRIPTION AND DESTINATION ANALYSIS ISBN STATUS DOT FILE DATE 2012 UPDATE May 2012 COMMISSIONED BY: National Department of Transport COTO Private Bag x193 Roads Coordinating Body PRETORIA SA Route Numbering and Road Traffic 0001 Signs Committee SOUTH AFRICA CARRIED OUT BY: TTT Africa Author: Mr John Falkner P O Box 1109 Project Director: Dr John Sampson SUNNINGHILL Specialist Support: Mr David Bain 2157 STEERING COMMITTEE: Mr Prasanth Mohan Mr Vishay Hariram Ms Leslie Johnson Mr Schalk Carstens Mr Nkululeko Vezi Mr Garth Elliot Mr Msondezi Futshane Mr Willem Badenhorst Mr Rodney Offord Mr Jaco Cronje Mr Wlodek Gorny Mr Richard Rikhotso Mr Andre Rautenbach Mr Frank Lambert [i] CONTENTS DESCRIPTION PAGE NO 1. INTRODUCTION ......................................................................................................................... xi 2. TERMINOLOGY .......................................................................................................................... xi 3. HOW TO USE THIS DOCUMENT .......................................................................................... xii ROUTE DESCRIPTION – NATIONAL ROUTES NATIONAL ROUTE N1 .............................................................................................................................. 1 NATIONAL ROUTE N2 ............................................................................................................................. -
SANRAL NORTHERN REGION Presentation By
SANRAL NORTHERN REGION Presentation by :P Hlahla 1 Highlights Horizon 2030 Transformation policy Challenges Contents Sanral investments Photos 2 HIGHLIGHTS THE JOURNEY HORIZON 2030 HORIZON 2030 – KEY PILLARS OPPORTUNITY: PPPFA REGULATIONS 2017 Pre-qualification criteria B-BBEE levels of contribution Ring-fenced opportunities for EME* and QSE* sectors Use of sub-contracting to advance designated groups Preferential Point System (PPS) Increase threshold from R1m to R50m on 80/20 PPS BBBEE points for Level 3 reduced from 16 to 14 90/10 PPS applies to procurement above R50m Sub-contracting All Government required to specify in tenders that successful contractor must subcontract a minimum of 30% of contract value above R30m if feasible TRANSFORMATION POLICY FOCUS Ownership • More aggressive demands on Large Construction Sector Equitable Access • Equitable allocation of projects across CIDB grades • Balance of JVs and sub-contracting • Sanral to have more say in sub-contracting • Review of project packaging – size, duration, budget Community Empowerment • Direct benefit of communities in materials sourced locally Supply Chains • Create space for black business in rigid supply chains – materials, equipment etc. Competition • Create space for black business in Toll Operations and all supporting sectors in Sanral business SMME Development and Support • Sanral to play a more direct role in emerging contractor development FUNDING SANRAL Expenditure Trend R 40 000 000 R 35 000 000 R 30 000 000 R 25 000 000 R 20 000 000 R 15 000 000 Rand (000) R 10 -
Limpopo Aqua Park Tzaneen 43 Douglas Street Tropical Pharmacy (015) 3071968 159174
PRACTICE PROVINCE PHYSICAL SUBURB PHYSICAL TOWN PHYSICAL ADDRESS PHARMACY NAME CONTACT NUMBER NUMBER LIMPOPO AQUA PARK TZANEEN 43 DOUGLAS STREET TROPICAL PHARMACY (015) 3071968 159174 LIMPOPO BELA BELA BELA BELA 859 MATHIBE STREET SEBOLA PHARMACY (071) 2682197 666106 LIMPOPO BELA-BELA BELA-BELA CORNER MARX AND POTGIETER MEDLIN PHARMACY (014) 7362285 6071325 STREETS LIMPOPO BELA-BELA BELA-BELA 25 CHRIS HANI WAY VAN HEERDEN PHARMACY BELA- (014) 7362301 6043364 BELA LIMPOPO BENDOR POLOKWANE CORNER GENL MARITS STREET CLICKS PHARMACY CYCAD (015) 2972708 261963 AND OUTSPAN DRIVE LIMPOPO BENDOR POLOKWANE CORNER R81 AND DIS-CHEM POLOKWANE (015) 2650300 418757 MADJAJISKLOOF ROADS PHARMACY LIMPOPO BENDOR POLOKWANE CORNER N1 AND PICK N PAY PHARMACY MALL OF (015) 2651214 423505 MODJADJIKLOOF JUNCTION THE NORTH LIMPOPO BENDOR POLOKWANE 8 WATERMELON STREET REALHEALTH PHARMACY (015) 2971582 399299 (PHARMWELL) LIMPOPO BENDOR EXTENSION POLOKWANE CORNER N1 AND R81 ROADS MEDIRITE PHARMACY MALL OF (015) 2651327 417521 99 THE NORTH LIMPOPO BOCHUM BOCHUM CORNER DENDRON AND LETHABO-MED PHARMACY (015) 5053070 339539 BOCHUM ROADS LIMPOPO BOCHUM BOCHUM CORNER DENDRON AND MEDI-MED PHARMACY (015) 5050052 480649 BLOUBERG ROADS LIMPOPO BOTLOKWA BOTLOKWA BOTLOKWA PLAZA BOTLOKWA PHARMACY (015) 5271443 249998 LIMPOPO BOTLOKWA BOTLOKWA ZONE 5, STAND 40 MOKOMENE RENT-MED PHARMACY (061) 4080957 507016 VILLAGE LIMPOPO BURGERSFORT BURGERSFORT 27 WINTERBACH STREET BURGERSFORT PHARMACY (013) 2317751 395188 GEMS SB NETWORK PHARMACY – LIMPOPO Page 1 of 8 PRACTICE PROVINCE PHYSICAL -
Produced by SANRAL Limpopo Needs Adequate National Roads to Grow
2020 LIMPOPOLIMPOPO Produced by SANRAL Limpopo needs adequate national roads to grow the economy. SANRAL’s Musina and Polokwane Ring Road projects are creating jobs, empowering emerging contractors and training the youth in the area. At SANRAL we are not only committed to managing South Africa’s road infrastructure, but we also make sure our roads are meticulously engineered for all road users. www.sanral.co.za @sanral_za @sanralza @sanral_za SANRAL SANRAL Corporate Message from the MEC resident Cyril Ramaphosa announced the Economic COVID-19 pandemic. Reconstruction and Recovery Plan this year, the rationale was that we must set out a plan for an The South African National Roads Agency SOC Limited P (SANRAL), as a state entity that is acutely aware of economy aimed at stimulating equitable and inclusive growth for our country’s citizenry. The South African government’s commitment to drive the country’s economy Government recognises that the country’s economy has through infrastructure development, is ready to implement experienced economic stagnation, putting a strain on R30 billion worth of construction projects as part of tackling the triple challenges of poverty, inequality and President Ramaphosa’s call. SANRAL has a portfolio of unemployment. ‘shovel-ready’ projects which will be implemented during the The Economic Reconstruction and Recovery Plan strives 2020/21 financial year and beyond. to ensure that South Africans work together to build a new Furthermore, SANRAL plans to roll out over 200 additional economy. This will be achieved by creating jobs through aggressive infrastructure investment and mass employment road infrastructure projects across all nine provinces of programmes, industrialising the country’s economy, focusing South Africa, impacting directly on economic development, on SMMEs, and accelerating economic reforms to unlock job creation and economic transformation. -
An Interdisciplinary Investigation Into the Linkages Between Transport
An Interdisciplinary Investigation into the Linkages between Transport, the Environment, Climate Change, Hydrology, Agriculture and Food Security in the rural Letaba District, Limpopo Province, South Africa/ TANYA LANE-VISSER, MARIANNE VANDERSCHUREN AND WILLEM DE CLERCQ May 2014 CONTRACT REF NO. [AFCAP/GEN/127/G] An Interdisciplinary Investigation into the Linkages between Transport, the Environment, Climate Change, Hydrology, Agriculture and Food Security in the rural Letaba District, Limpopo Province, South Africa/ Crown Agents This project was funded by the Africa Community Access Programme (AFCAP) which promotes safe and sustainable access to markets, healthcare, education, employment and social and political networks for rural communities in Africa. Launched in June 2008 and managed by Crown Agents, the five year-long, UK government (DFID) funded project, supports research and knowledge sharing between participating countries to enhance the uptake of low cost, proven solutions for rural access that maximise the use of local resources. The programme is currently active in Ethiopia, Kenya, Ghana, Malawi, Mozambique, Tanzania, Zambia, South Africa, Democratic Republic of Congo and South Sudan and is developing relationships with a number of other countries and regional organisations across Africa. This material has been funded by UKaid from the Department for International Development, however the views expressed do not necessarily reflect the department’s or the managing agent’s official policies. For further information visit https://www.afcap.org Report summary This report chronicles an interdisciplinary investigation to determine the linkages between transportation, the environment, climate change, hydrology, agriculture and food security. The report starts with an overview of the study purpose and approach. -
Travel Demand Management Study
Travel Demand Management Study Mopani District Municipality September 2010 25 Thabo Mbeki Street 2ND Floor The Mall Building POLOKWANE 0700 (015) 295 3053 (T) (015) 295 3076 (F) TDM Study – Mopani District Municipality Project #: T01.POL.000005 September 2010 PROJECT NAME: Travel Demand Management Study in Mopani and Capricorn District Municipalities PROJECT NO: DATE: REPORT STATUS: T01.POL.000005 September 2010 Final CARRIED OUT BY: COMMISSIONED BY: SSI Engineers and Environmental Consultants Department of Roads & Transport: Limpopo Province P O Box 1377 Private Bag X 9483 POLOKWANE POLOKWANE 0700 0700 Tel: (015) 295 1000 Tel: (015) 295 3053 Fax: (015) 295 1163 Fax: (015) 295 3076 AUTHORS: CLIENT CONTACT PERSON: Mr Ntate Mabilo Mr H de Beer Mr Dick Pyke Ms Melanie Wright Ms Marciana Abavana SYNOPSIS: A TDM Study was undertaken for Capricorn and Mopani District Municipalities. This study included a desktop study of available documents, stakeholder analysis and proposed business plans. *COPYRIGHT : SSI ENGINEERS AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANTS (PTY) LTD QUALITY VERIFICATION This report has been prepared under the controls established by a quality management system that meets the requirements of ISO 9001 : 2000. Verification Capacity Name Signature Date By Authors Traffic Engineers DP,MW,MA Checked and Principal Josias Mabilo Authorised by List of Acronyms SSI Engineers Page i TDM Study – Mopani District Municipality Project #: T01.POL.000005 September 2010 Acronym Meaning BRT Bus Rapid Transit CBD Central Business District CPTR Current Public