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ETHEKWINI MEDICAL HEALTH Facilitiesmontebellomontebello Districtdistrict Hospitalhospital CC 88 MONTEBELLOMONTEBELLO
&& KwaNyuswaKwaNyuswaKwaNyuswa Clinic ClinicClinic MontebelloMontebello DistrictDistrict HospitalHospital CC 88 ETHEKWINI MEDICAL HEALTH FACILITIESMontebelloMontebello DistrictDistrict HospitalHospital CC 88 MONTEBELLOMONTEBELLO && MwolokohloMwolokohlo ClinicClinic (( NdwedweNdwedweNdwedwe CHC CHCCHC && GcumisaGcumisa ClinicClinic CC MayizekanyeMayizekanye ClinicClinic BB && && ThafamasiThafamasiThafamasi Clinic ClinicClinic WosiyaneWosiyane ClinicClinic && HambanathiHambanathiHambanathi Clinic ClinicClinic && (( TongaatTongaatTongaat CHC CHCCHC CC VictoriaVictoriaVictoria Hospital HospitalHospital MaguzuMaguzu ClinicClinic && InjabuloInjabuloInjabuloInjabulo Clinic ClinicClinicClinic A AAA && && OakfordOakford ClinicClinic OsindisweniOsindisweni DistrictDistrict HospitalHospital CC EkukhanyeniEkukhanyeniEkukhanyeni Clinic ClinicClinic && PrimePrimePrime Cure CureCure Clinic ClinicClinic && BuffelsdraaiBuffelsdraaiBuffelsdraai Clinic ClinicClinic && RedcliffeRedcliffeRedcliffe Clinic ClinicClinic && && VerulamVerulamVerulam Clinic ClinicClinic && MaphephetheniMaphephetheni ClinicClinic AA &’&’ ThuthukaniThuthukaniThuthukani Satellite SatelliteSatellite Clinic ClinicClinic TrenanceTrenanceTrenance Park ParkPark Clinic ClinicClinic && && && MsunduzeMsunduze BridgeBridge ClinicClinic BB && && WaterlooWaterloo ClinicClinic && UmdlotiUmdlotiUmdloti Clinic ClinicClinic QadiQadi ClinicClinic && OttawaOttawa ClinicClinic && &&AmatikweAmatikweAmatikwe Clinic ClinicClinic && CanesideCanesideCaneside Clinic ClinicClinic AmaotiAmaotiAmaoti Clinic -
South Africa
Safrica Page 1 of 42 Recent Reports Support HRW About HRW Site Map May 1995 Vol. 7, No.3 SOUTH AFRICA THREATS TO A NEW DEMOCRACY Continuing Violence in KwaZulu-Natal INTRODUCTION For the last decade South Africa's KwaZulu-Natal region has been troubled by political violence. This conflict escalated during the four years of negotiations for a transition to democratic rule, and reached the status of a virtual civil war in the last months before the national elections of April 1994, significantly disrupting the election process. Although the first year of democratic government in South Africa has led to a decrease in the monthly death toll, the figures remain high enough to threaten the process of national reconstruction. In particular, violence may prevent the establishment of democratic local government structures in KwaZulu-Natal following further elections scheduled to be held on November 1, 1995. The basis of this violence remains the conflict between the African National Congress (ANC), now the leading party in the Government of National Unity, and the Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP), the majority party within the new region of KwaZulu-Natal that replaced the former white province of Natal and the black homeland of KwaZulu. Although the IFP abandoned a boycott of the negotiations process and election campaign in order to participate in the April 1994 poll, following last minute concessions to its position, neither this decision nor the election itself finally resolved the points at issue. While the ANC has argued during the year since the election that the final constitutional arrangements for South Africa should include a relatively centralized government and the introduction of elected government structures at all levels, the IFP has maintained instead that South Africa's regions should form a federal system, and that the colonial tribal government structures should remain in place in the former homelands. -
Kwazulu-Natal Recorder's Report - December 2005
KWAZULU-NATAL RECORDER'S REPORT - DECEMBER 2005 Well, by the time you read this I hope that you have enjoyed a pleasant festive season break, and have seen many birds. The start of the new year also brings a fresh look to the Recorder’s Report: new bird names and the new classification order! This will take some getting used to, but plunging in at the deep end is the best way. For a while, I will include old common names where they are very different to the new ones until we get used to them. So, here goes…. RARITIES: HARLEQUIN QUAIL Coturnix delegorguei KZN Rarity One male, Eastern Shores, St Lucia, 22 November 2005, Caroline Fox. MARBLED TEAL Marmaronetta angustirostis National Rarity One, Darvill Bird Sanctuary, 9 November 2005, David Hoddinott. This is probably an escaped aviary bird. BLACK-RUMPED BUTTONQUAIL Turnix nanus KZN Rarity One, Vernon Crookes Nature Reserve, 16 October 2005, Greg Davies, Hamish Campbell and others. One, near Creighton, 17 November 2005, Peter and Gina Wilgenbus and Malcolm Gemmell. GIANT EAGLE OWL Bubo lacteus KZN Rarity A pair breeding in Mkuze Game Reserve, 18 September 2005, Mike Fagan and J Marchant. A pair breeding on a farm in Karkloof, October 2005, Charlie MacGillivray. STRIPED FLUFFTAIL Sarothrura affinis KZN Rarity One heard calling, Hella Hella road near Ixopo, end of September 2005, Faansie Peacock and others. GREEN SANDPIPER Tringa ochropus KZN Rarity One, Morton’s Drift, near Pietermaritzburg, 13 November 2005, David Hoddinott. (Rarity form submitted) One, Eston Sugar Mill wetland, 13 November 2005, Richard Hurt and Francoise Meyer. -
Tongaat Local Economic Development Strategy 2008 2
ETHEKWINI MUNICIPALITY 1 Tongaat Local EconomicAND Development THE KWAZULU Strategy 2008 NATAL - DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Tongaat Local Economic Development Strategy October 2008 Submitted to: ETHEKWINI ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT UNIT (EDU) AND URBAN-ECON: KZN DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Development Economists P O Box 50834 41 Margaret Mncadi Avenue MUSGRAVE Rennie House 4062 th 11 Floor TEL: 031-2029673 Durban FAX: 031-2029675 E-mail: durban@urban- econ.com In Association with URBAN-ECON TOURISM AND GABHISA PLANNING Prepared by Urban-Econ: Development Economists & INVESTMENTS Tongaat Local Economic Development Strategy 2008 2 ETHEKWINI MUNICIPALITY AND KWAZULU- NATAL DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Tongaat Local Economic Development Strategy Report October 2008 Submitted to: ETHEKWINI ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT UNIT AND KZN DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 41 Margaret Mncadi Avenue Rennie House 11th Floor Durban URBAN-ECON: Development Economists P O Box 50834 MUSGRAVE 4062 TEL: 031-2029673 FAX: 031-2029675 E-mail: [email protected] In Association with URBAN-ECON TOURISM AND GABHISA PLANNING AND INVESTMENTS Prepared by Urban-Econ: Development Economists Tongaat Local Economic Development Strategy 2008 3 ACKNOWLEDGMENT The production of this LED strategy would not have been possible without the support and assistance of the following: o The Honourable Deputy Minister of Communication, Mr Radhakrishna L. Padayachie o Prof Michael Abraham: Ward 61 Councillor o Miss Nompumelelo Mabaso: Ward 62 Councillor o Mr. Mxolisi Kennett- -
Provincial Road Network Provincial Road Network CLASS, SURFACE P, Concrete L, Blacktop G, Blacktop On-Line Roads !
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The Cholera Outbreak
The Cholera Outbreak: A 2000-2002 case study of the source of the outbreak in the Madlebe Tribal Authority areas, uThungulu Region, KwaZulu-Natal rdsn Edward Cottle The Rural Development Services Network (RDSN) Private Bag X67 Braamfontein 2017 Tel: (011) 403 7324 www.rdsn.org.za Hameda Deedat International Labour and Research Information Group (ILRIG) P.O. Box 1213 Woodstock 7915 Tel: (021) 447 6375 www.aidc.org.za/ilrig Edited by Dudley Moloi Sub-edited by Nicolas Dieltiens Funders: Municipal Services Project SOUTH AFRICAN MUNICIPAL WORKERS’ UNION Acknowledgements A special word of thanks to: Fieldworkers Dudu Khumalo and Sikhumbuso Khanyile from SAMWU KZN, for their help with the community interviews. And to our referees: Dr. David Hemson (Human Science Research Council) Dr. David Sanders (Public Health Programme, University of the Western Cape) Sue Tilley (Social Consultant) Stephen Greenberg (Social Consultant) Contents Executive summary 1 Section 1: Introduction 7 1.1 Objectives of the study 9 Section 2: Methodology 10 2.1 Research methods 10 2.1.1 Transepts 10 2.1.2 In-depth Interviews 11 2.1.3 Interviews in Ngwelezane 11 2.1.4 Interviews in the rural areas 12 2.1.5 Interviews with municipal officials 12 2.2 Limitations of the research 13 Section 3: The Policy Context 14 Section 4: The Geographic Context 16 4.1 A description of the area under Investigation 16 4.1.1 Introduction 16 4.1.2 Brief History 16 4.1.3 Demographic information 17 4.1.4 Economic Expansion 18 4.1.5 Climate & Disease 20 4.1.6 Water & Sanitation 20 4.2 Post-apartheid -
Kwazulu-Natal
PROVINCE PHYSICAL TOWN PHYSICAL SUBURB PHYSICAL ADDRESS PRACTICE NAME CONTACT NUMBER SPECIALITY PRACTICE NUMBER KWAZULU-NATAL AMANZIMTOTI AMANZIMTOTI 390 KINGSWAY ROAD JORDAN N 031 903 2335 GENERAL DENTAL PRACTICE 110752 KWAZULU-NATAL AMANZIMTOTI AMANZIMTOTI 388 KINGSWAY ROAD ESTERHUYSEN L 031 903 2351 GENERAL DENTAL PRACTICE 5417341 KWAZULU-NATAL AMANZIMTOTI AMANZIMTOTI 390 KINGSWAY ROAD BOTHA D H 031 903 2335 GENERAL DENTAL PRACTICE 5433169 KWAZULU-NATAL AMANZIMTOTI ATHLONE PARK 392 KINGS ROAD VAN DER MERWE D J 031 903 3120 GENERAL DENTAL PRACTICE 5440068 KWAZULU-NATAL AMANZIMTOTI WINKLESPRUIT 8A MURRAY SMITH ROAD OOSTHUIZEN K M 031 916 6625 GENERAL DENTAL PRACTICE 5451353 KWAZULU-NATAL ANERLEY SUNWICH PORT 6 ANERLEY ROAD KHAN M T 039 681 2670 GENERAL DENTAL PRACTICE 185914 KWAZULU-NATAL BERGVILLE TUGELA SQUARE TATHAM ROAD DR DN BLAKE 036 448 1112 GENERAL DENTAL PRACTICE 5430275 KWAZULU-NATAL BLUFF BLUFF 881 BLUFF ROAD Dr SIMONE DHUNRAJ 031 467 8515 GENERAL DENTAL PRACTICE 624292 KWAZULU-NATAL BLUFF FYNNLAND 19 ISLAND VIEW ROAD VALJEE P 031 466 1629 GENERAL DENTAL PRACTICE 5450926 KWAZULU-NATAL CHATSWORTH ARENA PARK 231 ARENA PARK ROAD Dr MAHENDRA ROOPLAL 031 404 8711 GENERAL DENTAL PRACTICE 5449049 KWAZULU-NATAL CHATSWORTH ARENA PARK 249 ARENA PARK ROAD LOKADASEN V 031 404 9095 DENTAL THERAPISTS 9500200 KWAZULU-NATAL CHATSWORTH CHATSWORTH 265 LENNY NAIDU ROAD DR D NAIDOO 031 400 0230 GENERAL DENTAL PRACTICE 116149 KWAZULU-NATAL CHATSWORTH CHATSWORTH 265 LENNY NAIDU ROAD DR K NAIDOO 031 400 0230 GENERAL DENTAL PRACTICE 116149 KWAZULU-NATAL -
List of Outstanding Trc Beneficiaries
List of outstanding tRC benefiCiaRies JustiCe inVites tRC benefiCiaRies to CLaiM tHeiR finanCiaL RePaRations The Department of Justice and Constitutional Development invites individuals, who were declared eligible for reparation during the Truth and Reconciliation Commission(TRC), to claim their once-off payment of R30 000. These payments will be eff ected from the President Fund, which was established in accordance with the Promotion of National Unity and Reconciliation Act and regulations outlined by the President. According to the regulations the payment of the fi nal reparation is limited to persons who appeared before or made statements to the TRC and were declared eligible for reparations. It is important to note that as this process has been concluded, new applications will not be considered. In instance where the listed benefi ciary is deceased, the rightful next-of-kin are invited to apply for payment. In these cases, benefi ciaries should be aware that their relationship would need to be verifi ed to avoid unlawful payments. This call is part of government’s attempt to implement the approved TRC recommendations relating to the reparations of victims, which includes these once-off payments, medical benefi ts and other forms of social assistance, establishment of a task team to investigate the nearly 500 cases of missing persons and the prevention of future gross human rights violations and promotion of a fi rm human rights culture. In order to eff ectively implement these recommendations, the government established a dedicated TRC Unit in the Department of Justice and Constitutional Development which is intended to expedite the identifi cation and payment of suitable benefi ciaries. -
Directory of Organisations and Resources for People with Disabilities in South Africa
DISABILITY ALL SORTS A DIRECTORY OF ORGANISATIONS AND RESOURCES FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES IN SOUTH AFRICA University of South Africa CONTENTS FOREWORD ADVOCACY — ALL DISABILITIES ADVOCACY — DISABILITY-SPECIFIC ACCOMMODATION (SUGGESTIONS FOR WORK AND EDUCATION) AIRLINES THAT ACCOMMODATE WHEELCHAIRS ARTS ASSISTANCE AND THERAPY DOGS ASSISTIVE DEVICES FOR HIRE ASSISTIVE DEVICES FOR PURCHASE ASSISTIVE DEVICES — MAIL ORDER ASSISTIVE DEVICES — REPAIRS ASSISTIVE DEVICES — RESOURCE AND INFORMATION CENTRE BACK SUPPORT BOOKS, DISABILITY GUIDES AND INFORMATION RESOURCES BRAILLE AND AUDIO PRODUCTION BREATHING SUPPORT BUILDING OF RAMPS BURSARIES CAREGIVERS AND NURSES CAREGIVERS AND NURSES — EASTERN CAPE CAREGIVERS AND NURSES — FREE STATE CAREGIVERS AND NURSES — GAUTENG CAREGIVERS AND NURSES — KWAZULU-NATAL CAREGIVERS AND NURSES — LIMPOPO CAREGIVERS AND NURSES — MPUMALANGA CAREGIVERS AND NURSES — NORTHERN CAPE CAREGIVERS AND NURSES — NORTH WEST CAREGIVERS AND NURSES — WESTERN CAPE CHARITY/GIFT SHOPS COMMUNITY SERVICE ORGANISATIONS COMPENSATION FOR WORKPLACE INJURIES COMPLEMENTARY THERAPIES CONVERSION OF VEHICLES COUNSELLING CRÈCHES DAY CARE CENTRES — EASTERN CAPE DAY CARE CENTRES — FREE STATE 1 DAY CARE CENTRES — GAUTENG DAY CARE CENTRES — KWAZULU-NATAL DAY CARE CENTRES — LIMPOPO DAY CARE CENTRES — MPUMALANGA DAY CARE CENTRES — WESTERN CAPE DISABILITY EQUITY CONSULTANTS DISABILITY MAGAZINES AND NEWSLETTERS DISABILITY MANAGEMENT DISABILITY SENSITISATION PROJECTS DISABILITY STUDIES DRIVING SCHOOLS E-LEARNING END-OF-LIFE DETERMINATION ENTREPRENEURIAL -
(Gp) Network List Kwazulu-Natal
WOOLTRU HEALTHCARE FUND GENERAL PRACTITIONER (GP) NETWORK LIST KWAZULU-NATAL PRACTICE AREA PROVIDER NAME TELEPHONE ADDRESS NUMBER ABAQULUSI RURAL 433802 DR KHAYELIHLE NXUMALO 034 9330983 A977 GOBINSIMBI ROAD AMANZIMTOTI 683043 DR ROCHAEL DEBIDEEN 031 9038333 SUITE C5, SEADOONE MALL AMANZIMTOTI 1439502 DADA A T 031 9037170 LAGOON CENTRE, SHOP 7, 361 KINGSWAY ROAD AMANZIMTOTI 1489534 BADUL P D 4 SCHOOL CRESCENT BEREA 473758 TIMOL S 031 2092195 420 RANDLES ROAD BEREA 1495879 RANDEREE S E 031 2072872 249 SPARKS ROAD BEREA 1559753 DR KESHUBANANDA NAIDOO 031 2015281 289 MOORE ROAD BERGVILLE 443883 DR WELCOME VEZI 036 4482929 96 SHARRATT STREET BLUFF 328405 NAIDOO A R 031 4661822 SHOP 14, BLUFF SHOPPING CENTRE, 884 BLUFF ROAD BLUFF 1443747 MAHARAJ A S 031 4611002 217 QUALITY STREET BLUFF 1511548 PILLAY S 031 4685360 NATRAJ CENTRE, SHOP 33, BOMBAY WALK BLUFF 448257 KATHRADA M 031 4671631 658 MARINE DRIVE BROOKDALE 1583344 MAHARAJ N 031 5057436 340 CRESTBROOK DRIVE BULWER 70009 DR SIPHO VISAGIE 039 8320250 SHOP 8, STAVCOM CENTRE CATO RIDGE 1526642 ERASMUS P E & PARTNER 031 7822030 CATO MEDICAL CENTRE, 1 RIDGE ROAD CHATSWORTH 5568 DR ARIVAN MOODLEY 031 4035496 215 CROFTDENE DRIVE CHATSWORTH 517585 DR RYNAL DEVANATHAN 98 LENNY NAIDU DRIVE CHATSWORTH 1423819 SEWPERSAD V 031 4092332 211 HIGH TERRACE, CHATWORTH CHATSWORTH 1427180 SHUNMUGAM S M 031 4049014 110 ARENA PARK DRIVE CHATSWORTH 1461885 BADAT M R S 031 4048498 16 MOORTON DRIVE CHATSWORTH 1473131 PILLAY D 031 4048824 62 ROAD 736 CHATSWORTH 1499564 NUNDLALL H INCORPORATED 031 4041319 33 ROAD -
ETHEKWINI MUNICIPALTY Water and Sanitation
EWS Planning of Water and Sanitation 13/02/2015 . Strategic Objectives . Legislation driving the business plan . Time horizon – Long term, medium term and short term plan – in terms in terms of legislated submission cycle . Beyond Urban Edge . Backlogs . Drought Strategic Objectives . Customer Perspective: Deliver quality and affordable services to our customers and customers take good care of the infrastructure. Financial Perspective: Achieve financial sustainability (sustainable tariffs, controlling costs, increased allocation of grants, etc.). Process Perspective: . Deliver fast, efficient, and effective service delivery (effective performance, removing constraints and bottlenecks, and improving efficiency). Ensure compliance to legislation and relevant governance prescripts (SCM, Environmental legislation, Health & Safety, etc.). Identify and effectively manage exposure to all risks. Achieve an unqualified audit. Organisational Capacity Perspective: . Ensure availability of adequate and appropriately skilled workforce. Sound (condition) and adequate (capacity) infrastructure to support current and future demand for water and sanitation services. Collaborate with relevant stakeholders to increase water resources sustainability. Legislations & Policies Driving the Business Plan . National Water Services Act . Water Supply Bylaws . Blue Drop certification requirements . Green Drop certification requirements . No Drop certification requirements . Environmental policies and Acts . Water Services Development Plan (WSDP) . Policies and Practices -
SUPPLEMENTARY VALUATION ROLL 1 FULL TITLE PROPERTIES PERIOD of VALUATION ROLL: 01 JULY 2020 - 30 JUNE 2025 Enseleni Farms
SUPPLEMENTARY VALUATION ROLL 1 FULL TITLE PROPERTIES PERIOD OF VALUATION ROLL: 01 JULY 2020 - 30 JUNE 2025 eNseleni Farms Aquadene Brackenham Wildenweide Noordsig Hillview WoodlandParkSS Veldenvlei Birdswood EmpangeniCentral AltonNorth Zidedele Airport ServiceIndustrial NyalaPark ZSMIndustrial Fairview Panorama RBayCBD Kildare AltonSouth Arboretum DumisaneMakhaye Richem GranthamPark MeerenseeHigh JohnRossEcoJunction NgwelezaneA EmpangeniRail MzingaziGolfEstate Kuleka NgwelezaneB Meerensee NgwelezaneB SmallCraftHarbour RBHeavyIndustrial YachtBasin Felixton FelixtonIndustrial UnivarsityZululand VulindlelaA eSikhaleniH eSikhaleniJ CITY OF UMHLATHUZE MUNICIPALITY - SUPPLEMENTARY VALUATION 1 PERIOD OF VALUATION ROLL: 01 JULY 2020 – 30 JUNE 2025 DATE OF VALUATION: 02 JULY 2019 USAGE USAGE DESCRIPTION USAGE USAGE DESCRIPTION USAGE USAGE DESCRIPTION USAGE USAGE DESCRIPTION CATEGORY CATEGORY DESCRIPTION AGR AGRICULTURAL ED EDUCATIONAL OAH OLD AGE HOMES STT SECTIONAL TITLE TOILET A AGRICULTURAL AF AIRFIELD FM FARMING PURPOSES PK PARKING SH SHOP B BUSINESS/COMMERCIAL AP AIRPORT FS FIRE STATION PFS PETROL FILLING STATIONS SHC SHOPPING CENTER H MULTIPLE PUPOSE A&C ARTS & CRAFT FL FLATS POW PLACE OF WORSHIP SHR SHOWROOM I INDUSTRIAL BS BEAUTY SALON GAR GAME RESERVE PP PLAY PARK SHY SHUNTING YARD M MUNICIPAL BB BED & BREAKFAST ESTABLISHMENTS GV GARAGE POB POST BOXES SD SINGLE DWELLING O PUBLIC BENEFIT ORGANISATION BT BUS/TAXI RANK GAN GARDEN NURSERY PO POST OFFICE SAP SOUTH AFRICAN POLICE P PSI BUS BUSINESS PROPERTIES GRS GARDEN SERVICES PL POWER LINES