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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 ............................................................................................. -
Freshwater Fishes
WESTERN CAPE PROVINCE state oF BIODIVERSITY 2007 TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 1 Introduction 2 Chapter 2 Methods 17 Chapter 3 Freshwater fishes 18 Chapter 4 Amphibians 36 Chapter 5 Reptiles 55 Chapter 6 Mammals 75 Chapter 7 Avifauna 89 Chapter 8 Flora & Vegetation 112 Chapter 9 Land and Protected Areas 139 Chapter 10 Status of River Health 159 Cover page photographs by Andrew Turner (CapeNature), Roger Bills (SAIAB) & Wicus Leeuwner. ISBN 978-0-620-39289-1 SCIENTIFIC SERVICES 2 Western Cape Province State of Biodiversity 2007 CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION Andrew Turner [email protected] 1 “We live at a historic moment, a time in which the world’s biological diversity is being rapidly destroyed. The present geological period has more species than any other, yet the current rate of extinction of species is greater now than at any time in the past. Ecosystems and communities are being degraded and destroyed, and species are being driven to extinction. The species that persist are losing genetic variation as the number of individuals in populations shrinks, unique populations and subspecies are destroyed, and remaining populations become increasingly isolated from one another. The cause of this loss of biological diversity at all levels is the range of human activity that alters and destroys natural habitats to suit human needs.” (Primack, 2002). CapeNature launched its State of Biodiversity Programme (SoBP) to assess and monitor the state of biodiversity in the Western Cape in 1999. This programme delivered its first report in 2002 and these reports are updated every five years. The current report (2007) reports on the changes to the state of vertebrate biodiversity and land under conservation usage. -
The Convention on Biological Diversity: Biodiversity, Access and Benefit-Sharing
SANBI Biodiversity Series 3 The Convention on Biological Diversity: biodiversity, access and benefit-sharing. A resource for learners (Grades 10–12) by Anastelle Solomon & Paul Le Grange Pretoria 2006 SANBI Biodiversity Series The South African National Biodiversity Institute (SANBI) was established on 1 September 2004 through the signing into force of the National Environmental Management: Biodiversity Act (NEMBA) No. 10 of 2004 by President Thabo Mbeki. The Act expands the mandate of the former National Botanical Institute to include responsibilities relating to the full diversity of South Africa’s fauna and flora, and builds on the internationally respected programmes in conservation, research, education and visitor services developed by the National Botanical Institute and its predecessors over the past century. The vision of SANBI is to be the leading institution in biodiversity science in Africa, facilitating conservation, sustainable use of living resources, and human well-being. SANBI’s mission is to promote the sustainable use, conservation, ap- preciation and enjoyment of the exceptionally rich biodiversity of South Africa, for the benefit of all people. SANBI Biodiversity Series will publish occasional reports on projects, technologies, workshops, symposia and other activities initiated by or executed in partnership with SANBI. Illustrations: Tano September Technical editor: Emsie du Plessis Design & layout: Daleen Maree Cover design: Daleen Maree How to cite this publication SOLOMON, A. & LE GRANGE, P. 2006. The Convention on Biological Diversity: biodiversity, access and benefit-sharing. A resource for learners (Grades 10–12). SANBI Biodiversity Series 3. South African National Biodiversity Institute, Pretoria. ISBN 1-919976-31-0 © Published by: South African National Biodiversity Institute Obtainable from: SANBI Bookshop, Private Bag X101, Pretoria, 0001 South Africa. -
English / French
World Heritage 38 COM WHC-14/38.COM/8B Paris, 30 April 2014 Original: English / French UNITED NATIONS EDUCATIONAL, SCIENTIFIC AND CULTURAL ORGANIZATION CONVENTION CONCERNING THE PROTECTION OF THE WORLD CULTURAL AND NATURAL HERITAGE WORLD HERITAGE COMMITTEE Thirty-eighth session Doha, Qatar 15 – 25 June 2014 Item 8 of the Provisional Agenda: Establishment of the World Heritage List and of the List of World Heritage in Danger 8B. Nominations to the World Heritage List SUMMARY This document presents the nominations to be examined by the Committee at its 38th session (Doha, 2014). It is divided into four sections: I Changes to names of properties inscribed on the World Heritage List II Examination of nominations of natural, mixed and cultural properties to the World Heritage List III Statements of Outstanding Universal Value of the three properties inscribed at the 37th session (Phnom Penh, 2013) and not adopted by the World Heritage Committee IV Record of the physical attributes of each property being discussed at the 38th session The document presents for each nomination the proposed Draft Decision based on the recommendations of the appropriate Advisory Body(ies) as included in WHC-14/38.COM/INF.8B1 and WHC-14/38.COM/INF.8B2 and it provides a record of the physical attributes of each property being discussed at the 38th session. The information is presented in two parts: • a table of the total surface area of each property and any buffer zone proposed, together with the geographic coordinates of each site's approximate centre point; and • a set of separate tables presenting the component parts of each of the 16 proposed serial properties. -
Protest May 2021
National Crime Assist (NCA) REG NO 2018/355789/08 K2018355789 (NPC) PROTEST MAY 2021 www.nca247.org.za Fighting crime is what we do! 01 May 2021 MP - Secunda WC - Cape Town * CBD (peaceful march) GP - Kliprivier/Heidelberg, R59, Petrol Tanker set alight 02 May 2021 KZN - Durban * Warwick/Old Dutch rd (Taxi blockade) GP - Pretoria *Dr Swanepoel/ Dr vd Merwe str (road blocked with stones) 03 May 2021 KZN - Greytown > Mooiriver * TRP, Dwarsriver mine (all entrances blocked) GP - Midrand * c/o Klipriver dri/ Booysens rd GP – Vosloosrus * N3 LP - Vaalwater *R33, various locations (stone throwing, vehicle taken, violence, closing shops) (protestors tried to enter Police Station) EC - East London * Various roads closed (stone throwing, burning tyres) EC- Mdantsane * All entrys closed (burning tyres) KZN - Louwsburg / Vryheid, R69 * road closed (with rocks and branches) NC - Jan Kempdorp (town closed off) KZN – Richards Bay * N2, Closed (truck blocking road) KZN - Nseleni * N2, blocked at Zenith Estates NW - Brits * van Velden str (court protest) WC- Mitchels Plain * 10th Ave/ Charlie str GP - Bronkhorstspruit *Diamond Hill Plaza * N4 Bridge (Stone throwing) KZN - Durban * Broad str (Eff march, firing shots) * West str KZN - Eshowe * R66 LP Steelpoort * Minning Area MP Bethal/Morgenzon * R35, truck set alight, by ADTF protesters driver shot, luckily not serious. 04 May 2021 KZN - Eshowe * R66, 10km before Eshowe (burning tyres) WC – Cape Town * R300/N1 (7 taxi blocked road) *Botlary Rd (Paarl taxis blocking road) *c/o N7 / Malibongwe dr * M17, -
School Leadership Under Apartheid South Africa As Portrayed in the Apartheid Archive Projectand Interpreted Through Freirean Education
University of Montana ScholarWorks at University of Montana Graduate Student Theses, Dissertations, & Professional Papers Graduate School 2021 SCHOOL LEADERSHIP UNDER APARTHEID SOUTH AFRICA AS PORTRAYED IN THE APARTHEID ARCHIVE PROJECTAND INTERPRETED THROUGH FREIREAN EDUCATION Kevin Bruce Deitle University of Montana, Missoula Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.umt.edu/etd Let us know how access to this document benefits ou.y Recommended Citation Deitle, Kevin Bruce, "SCHOOL LEADERSHIP UNDER APARTHEID SOUTH AFRICA AS PORTRAYED IN THE APARTHEID ARCHIVE PROJECTAND INTERPRETED THROUGH FREIREAN EDUCATION" (2021). Graduate Student Theses, Dissertations, & Professional Papers. 11696. https://scholarworks.umt.edu/etd/11696 This Dissertation is brought to you for free and open access by the Graduate School at ScholarWorks at University of Montana. It has been accepted for inclusion in Graduate Student Theses, Dissertations, & Professional Papers by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks at University of Montana. For more information, please contact [email protected]. SCHOOL LEADERSHIP UNDER APARTHEID SCHOOL LEADERSHIP UNDER APARTHEID SOUTH AFRICA AS PORTRAYED IN THE APARTHEID ARCHIVE PROJECT AND INTERPRETED THROUGH FREIREAN EDUCATION By KEVIN BRUCE DEITLE Dissertation presented in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in International Educational Leadership The University of Montana Missoula, Montana March 2021 Approved by: Dr. Ashby Kinch, Dean of the Graduate School -
Proposed Development of Erf 578 Schaapkraal, Cape Town
ARCHAEOLOGICAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT OF ERF 578 SCHAAPKRAAL, CAPE TOWN Prepared for: Bridget O’Donoghue Architect, Heritage Specialist, Environment Applicant: Uvest Property Group By Agency for Cultural Resource Management 5 Stuart Road, Rondebosch, 7700 Ph/Fax: 021 685 7589 Mobile: 082 321 0172 Email: [email protected] OCTOBER 2015 Archaeological Impact Assessment, Erf 578 Schaapkraal Executive summary ACRM was appointed to conduct an Archaeological Impact Assessment (AIA) for the proposed rezoning and development of Erf 578 Schaapkraal near Philippi, in the Western Cape. The AIA forms part of a Heritage Impact Assessment (HIA) that is being undertaken by Bridget O’Donoghue, on behalf of Doug Jeffery Environmental Consultant. Three alternative development proposals have been assessed, including the `No-Go’ Alternative. Alternative 1 (the preferred alternative) provides for a mixed-use development, comprising a school, sports fields, shopping centre and parking. Alternative 2 envisages that the entire ± 10ha site will be developed as a shopping center. Erf 578 is located in the south western corner of the Philippi Horticultural Area and north of Strandfontein Village. Access to the site is from Strandfontein Road/M17. Existing infrastructure on the property comprises a number of ruined and derelict buildings. A large portion of the site has been disturbed during the levelling of dunes. The overall purpose of the study is to assess the sensitivity of archaeological resources in the affected area, and to determine potential impacts on such resources. A field assessment of the proposed development site was undertaken on the 20th August 2015, in which the following observations were made: A few fragments of Turbo Sarmaticus were found, but this is unlikely to be an archaeological site. -
Declaration of Existing Provincial Road P16 Section 1 As
STAATSKOERANT, 28 SEPTEMBER 2012 No. 35719 3 GOVERNMENT NOTICE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT No. 784 28 September 2012 THE SOUTH AFRICAN NATIONAL ROADS AGENCY SOC LIMITED Registration No: 98/09584/06 A. DECLARATION OF EXISTING PROVINCIAL ROAD- PROVINCIAL ROAD P16 SECTION 1 AS NATIONAL ROAD R24- DISTRICT OF RUSTENBURG, IN THE NORTH-WEST PROVINCE By virtue of Section 40(1 )(a) of The South African National Road Agency Limited and National Roads Act 1998 (Act No. 7 of 1998), I hereby declare the Section of Route R24, also known as Provincial Road P16 Section 1, as declared by all Administrator's Notices which might be relevant to this section of road, commencing from its junction with Provincial District Road 0108, at Rustenburg, from where it proceeds in a general easterly direction along the existing Provincial Road P16 Section 1 up to the junction with the North-West!Gauteng Provincial Border, where it terminates as a National Road. (National Road R24: Rustenburg - North-West/Gauteng Provincial Border, a distance of approximately 31.4km) B. DECLARATION OF EXISTING PROVINCIAL ROADS- (I) PROVINCIAL ROAD P32 SECTION 2 , (II) PROVINCIAL ROAD P32 SECTION 1 AND (Ill) PROVINCIAL ROAD P20 SECTION 3 AS NATIONAL ROAD R30- DISTRICTS OF KLERKSDORP, VENTERSDORP, KOSTER AND RUSTENBURG, IN THE NORTH-WEST PROVINCE By virtue of Section 40(1 )(a) of The South African National Road Agency Limited and National Roads Act 1998 (Act No. 7 of 1998), I hereby declare: I) The Section of Route R30, also known as Provincial Road P32 Section 2, as declared by all Administrator's -
Aspects of the Structure, Tectonic Evolution and Sedimentation of The
ASPECTS OF THE STRUCTURE , TECTONIC EVOLUTION AND SEDIMENTATION OF THE TYGERBERG TERRANE, SOUTIDvESTERN CAPE PROVINCE . M.W. VON VEH . 1982 University of Cape TownDIGITISED 0 6 AUG 2014 A disser tation submitted to the Faculty of Science, University of Cape Town, for the degree of Master of Science. T VPI'l th 1 v.h le tJ t or m Y '• 11 • 10 uy the auth r. The copyright of this thesis vests in the author. No quotation from it or information derived from it is to be published without full acknowledgement of the source. The thesis is to be used for private study or non- commercial research purposes only. Published by the University of Cape Town (UCT) in terms of the non-exclusive license granted to UCT by the author. University of Cape Town ASPECTS OF THE ST RUCTURE, TECTONIC EVOLUT ION AND SEDIMENTATION OF THE TYGERBERG TE RRANE , SOUTI-1\VE STERN CAPE PROV I NCE. ABSTRACT A structural, deformational and sedimentalogical analysis of the Sea Point, Signal Hill and Bloubergstrand exposures of the Tygerberg Formation, Malmesbury Group, has been undertaken, through the application of developed geomathematical, digital and graphical computer-based techniques, encompassing the fields of tectonic strain determination, fold shape classification, cross-sectional profile preparation and sedimentary data representation. Emplacement of the Cape Peninsula granite pluton led to signi£icant tectonic shortening of the sediments, tightening of the pre-existing synclinal fold at Sea Point, and overprinting of the structure by a regional foliation. Strain determinations from deformed metamorphic spotting in the sediments yielded a mean , undirected A1 : A2: AJ value of 1.57:1.24:0.52. -
We Continue to Deliver More with Less in Ngaka Modiri Molema District
dpwr Department: Public Works and Roads North West Provincial Government Republic of South Africa We continue to deliver more with less in Ngaka Modiri Molema District More than R166m towards light never realised and or implemented. ONGOING ROAD MAINTENANCE PROJECTS IN NGAKA MODIRI rehabilitation and re-gravelling Since the invocation of Section 100 MOLEMA DISTRICT intervention, an alternative plan known as of 14 roads in the district the Roads Maintenance Recovery Plan Project Description Kms (RMRP) was developed and implemented The North West Provincial Government as an intervention strategy to address the Sectional Resurfacing of road D3551 from Kraaipan (Mine) to Khunwana 10 through the Department is managing a maintenance of roads in the province. approximately 10km route network of 19783 km. Only 5083 km In Ngaka Modiri Molema Districts alone, is surfaced (tarred) leaving a serious 20 road projects with a combined length of Sectional Re- gravelling of D433 from N18 to Madiba a Ga Kubu 18.16 backlog of 14700 km of gravel road 289 kms areongoing, with two completed approximately 16km network. already. Intersection improvement, light Rehab. Reseal, Fogspray, Pothole 17 This network carries a great value not The Department has been able to Patching, Road Signs, Road Marking and Road Reserve Clearance of road only to the North West Province but also implement Phases I and II of the RMRP D414 from Disaneng to Makgobistad of approximately 17 Km creates direct economic links and benefits from November 2018 which targeted the with its Provincial corridors to the implementation of sixty (60) roads projects Intersection improvement (between Road P34/2 and Road P47/3), Light 7 neighboring Provinces such as Gauteng, in all four districts, Ngaka Modiri Molema Rehab, Reseal, Fogspray, Pothole Patching, Road Signs, Road Markings Northern Cape, Free State, Mpumalanga included. -
Contactors (S-N Series)
ADVANCED AND EVER ADVANCING MAGNETIC MOTOR STARTERS AND MAGNETIC CONTACTORS Performance with a refined new design and functional beauty series Mitsubishi Electric Corporation Nagoya Works is a factory certified for ISO14001 (standards for environmental management systems) and ISO9001(standards for quality assurance managememt systems) (Note) This mark indicates EC Directive Compliance. Products with the CE mark can be used for European destinations. Small-Sized Models S-N10~N35 Simple installation and wiring Substantial safety and The MS-N series contactors, starters and relays can be installed on a mounting rail (35mm width). The terminals of these coils are arranged on the contactor with simple wiring. Furthermore, the distance between the center of the rail and the coil terminals is unified at 38.5mm. (S-N10 to N21, MSO-N10 to N21 and SR-N4) functionality realized 15mm 15mm 15mm 15mm 15mm with a full lineup 38.5mm Simple inspections The contactor can be inspected easily by removing the arc cover. Incorporation of CAN terminal for simple wiring By adopting a CAN terminal, there is no need to remove the screws, and losing of the terminal screw is prevented by the integrated screw holder and terminal screw. The terminal screw is set in a plastic screw holder. When each pole is moved and the screw loosened, the screw is naturally set in the screw holder. This is Mitsubishi's original CAN terminal. (Patented) (S-N10CX~N35CX, SD-N11CX~N35CX, SR/SRD-N4CX) Built-in surge absorber The model with built-in surge absorber for coils is obtainable as an option. Indication of absorber Surge absorber Unified design for N series The design has been unified for the MS-N series. -
Tender Reference
Tender Reference CIDB Grading & Briefing Date & Description of Services Location Briefing Location Closing Date Bid Document Link (Free) or Purchase Details Number Estimated Value Time Committee Room, Lekwa Local Municipality, Cnr Dr Beyers Naude & https://etenders.treasury.gov.za/content/supp DTS Supply, Delivery And Installation Of High Security Clear View Fencing CIDB 3CE/ 3GB: R 2 21-10-2019 - 01-11-2019 - MP - Lekwa Local Municipality Mbonani Mayisela Street, Standerton. Mr Tebogo Mpuru, Tel:081 727 ly-delivery-and-installation-high-security-clear- 11/2019/2020 To The Standerton Square Reservoir Million - R 3 Million 13:00 12:00 6684, Email: [email protected] view-fencing-standerton-square Committee Room, Lekwa Local Municipality, Cnr Dr Beyers Naude & https://etenders.treasury.gov.za/content/supp DTS Supply, Delivery And Install Precast Concrete Palisade Fencing To The CIDB 3CE/ 3GB: R 2 21-10-2019 - 01-11-2019 - MP - Lekwa Local Municipality Mbonani Mayisela Street, Standerton. Mr Tebogo Mpuru, Tel:081 727 ly-delivery-and-install-precast-concrete- 10/2019/2020 Morgenzon Cemetery Million - R 3 Million 12:30 12:00 6684, Email: [email protected] palisade-fencing-morgenzon-cemetery Committee Room, Lekwa Local Municipality, Cnr Dr Beyers Naude & https://etenders.treasury.gov.za/content/supp Supply, Delivery And Install Precast Concrete Palisade Fencing To The CIDB 3CE/ 3GB: R 2 21-10-2019 - 01-11-2019 - DTS 9/2019/2020 MP - Lekwa Local Municipality Mbonani Mayisela Street, Standerton. Mr Tebogo Mpuru, Tel:081 727 ly-delivery-and-install-precast-concrete- Rooikoppen Cemetery Million - R 3 Million 12:00 12:00 6684, Email: [email protected] palisade-fencing-rooikoppen-cemetery MLM/TECH/11/2 Supply, Delivery and Installation of 4 Culvert Bridges (Pipes/Portal CIDB 2GB: R 650,000 - Mgwadi Municipal Office( Civic Building council Chamber), 303 Church 29-10-2019 - 08-11-2019 - http://www.molemole.gov.za/index.php?page LP - Molemole Local Municipality 019/20 Culverts) Ward 1,2,3 and 4 R 2 Million Street, Mogwadi, 0715.