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A Survey of Race Relations in South Africa: 1968
A survey of race relations in South Africa: 1968 http://www.aluka.org/action/showMetadata?doi=10.5555/AL.SFF.DOCUMENT.BOO19690000.042.000 Use of the Aluka digital library is subject to Aluka’s Terms and Conditions, available at http://www.aluka.org/page/about/termsConditions.jsp. By using Aluka, you agree that you have read and will abide by the Terms and Conditions. Among other things, the Terms and Conditions provide that the content in the Aluka digital library is only for personal, non-commercial use by authorized users of Aluka in connection with research, scholarship, and education. The content in the Aluka digital library is subject to copyright, with the exception of certain governmental works and very old materials that may be in the public domain under applicable law. Permission must be sought from Aluka and/or the applicable copyright holder in connection with any duplication or distribution of these materials where required by applicable law. Aluka is a not-for-profit initiative dedicated to creating and preserving a digital archive of materials about and from the developing world. For more information about Aluka, please see http://www.aluka.org A survey of race relations in South Africa: 1968 Author/Creator Horrell, Muriel Publisher South African Institute of Race Relations, Johannesburg Date 1969-01 Resource type Reports Language English Subject Coverage (spatial) South Africa, South Africa, South Africa, South Africa, South Africa, Namibia Coverage (temporal) 1968 Source EG Malherbe Library Description A survey of race -
Branch Lectures & Events
18 BRANCH LECTURES & EVENTS 18.1 CAPE BRANCH To Follow 18.2 NORTHERN BRANCH (Compiled by Owen Frisby) SAAFoST Northern Branch Lectures and Events, March 1963 – 31 December 2010 Date Title of Lecture Speaker Venue No Cost Attendi ng 1963 5-3-63 Some Trends and Possibilities in the Dairy Prof SH Lombard. Industry University of Pretoria 2-4-63 To Standardise or Not in the Food Industry Mr G Robertson. SA Wits University Bureau of Standards Dr Lawrence Novellie (spoke twice in this year, dates and topics not known) 15-8-63 AGM Mr J van Selm. (?) The Milling Industry SA Milling Company 1964 10-3-64 The cooking of maize products by roller drying Dr F Schweigart University of 16 & The Birs low-temperature spray-drying Dr E Rickert Pretoria 17 process. Mr C Saunders The pasteurization of liquid whole egg. 7-4-64 The use of glass in food packaging Dr Donen. Johannesburg 10 Consolidated Glass Works 19-5-64 Aspects of Wheat Milling and Bread Baking Mr JB Louw. Wheat Industry Control Board 11-8-64 AGM Dr GN Dreosti University of Cape Town 8-9-64 Hygiene and Sanitation in the food industry Mr WR Mottram. SABS Univ Pretoria 22 & 6 Reminiscences of thirty years in the UK food Mr VA Cachia industry 10-11-64 Modern trends in flexible packaging. Mr TG Hutt. MD Univ Pretoria: 19 & 6 Packsure Geography & Domestic Some aspects of kaffircorn malting Dr L Novellie. Head, Science Bantu Beer Unit of the Building CSIR 1965 Feb-65 The problem of aflatoxin Mr LJ Vorster 22-6-65 Some aspects of starch chemistry. -
Gauteng Gauteng
Gauteng Gauteng Thousands of visitors to South Africa make Gauteng their first stop, but most don’t stay long enough to appreciate all it has in store. They’re missing out. With two vibrant cities, Johannesburg and Tshwane (Pretoria), and a hinterland stuffed with cultural treasures, there’s a great deal more to this province than Jo’burg Striking gold International Airport, says John Malathronas. “The golf course was created in 1974,” said in Pimville, Soweto, and the fact that ‘anyone’ the manager. “Eighteen holes, par 72.” could become a member of the previously black- It was a Monday afternoon and the tees only Soweto Country Club, was spoken with due were relatively quiet: fewer than a dozen people satisfaction. I looked around. Some fairways were in the heart of were swinging their clubs among the greens. overgrown and others so dried up it was difficult to “We now have 190 full-time members,” my host tell the bunkers from the greens. Still, the advent went on. “It costs 350 rand per year to join for of a fully-functioning golf course, an oasis of the first year and 250 rand per year afterwards. tranquillity in the noisy, bustling township, was, But day membership costs 60 rand only. Of indeed, an achievement of which to be proud. course, now anyone can become a member.” Thirty years after the Soweto schoolboys South Africa This last sentence hit home. I was, after all, rebelled against the apartheid regime and carved ll 40 Travel Africa Travel Africa 41 ERIC NATHAN / ALAMY NATHAN ERIC Gauteng Gauteng LERATO MADUNA / REUTERS LERATO its name into the annals of modern history, the The seeping transformation township’s predicament can be summed up by Tswaing the word I kept hearing during my time there: of Jo’burg is taking visitors by R511 Crater ‘upgraded’. -
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SAPPO Trade Report South African Meat Trade Overview December 2020 R39.45 12 514 431 38 Avg. Export Price (R/Kg) Export Volume (Kg) Export Countries R12.01 45 037 404 25 Avg. Import Price (R/Kg) Import Volume (Kg) Import Countries Export Quantity by Livestock Type (Kg) Export Price by Livestock Type (R/Kg) Bovine 4 291 956 Bovine R57.42 Lamb/Sheep 165 184 Lamb/Sheep R95.19 Poultry 6 319 134 Poultry R25.77 Swine 1 738 157 Swine R39.56 0 5 000 000 R0 R50 R100 Import Quantity by Livestock Type (Kg) Import Price by Livestock Type (R/Kg) Bovine 3 596 941 Bovine R14.86 Lamb/Sheep 120 377 Lamb/Sheep R30.61 Poultry 38 151 244 Poultry R9.35 Swine 3 168 842 Swine R40.09 0 20 000 000 40 000 000 R0 R20 R40 Page 1 / SAPPO Trade Report South African Meat Trade Exports December 2020 Export Quantity (Kg) Bovine Lamb/Sheep Poultry Swine 6 319 134 5 973 840 6M 5 334 348 5 087 059 5 096 846 5 093 611 4 445 114 4 392 952 4 291 956 4 193 566 4M 3 262 646 3 720 762 2 873 283 3 295 612 2 883 016 1 738 157 2M 2 186 663 1 465 270 1 128 697 715 475 1 155 493 216 736 17 766 36 819 179 737 51 959 165 184 0M Jan 2018 Jul 2018 Jan 2019 Jul 2019 Jan 2020 Jul 2020 Export Price (R/Kg) Bovine Lamb/Sheep Poultry Swine R135.24 R95.19 R100 R87.08 R78.18 R76.73 R63.78 R60.77 R57.42 R53.52 R50 R50.12 R39.66 R49.84 R44.38 R29.52 R29.21 R30.98 R26.47 R27.17 R25.77 R34.19 R20.15 R22.28 R22.78 R29.49 Jan 2017 Jul 2017 Jan 2018 Jul 2018 Jan 2019 Jul 2019 Jan 2020 Jul 2020 Products included HS4 Tariff Code Meat Type Description 0201-0202 Beef Meat of bovine animals, fresh, chilled or frozen 0203, 0210, 16024 Pork Meat of swine, fresh, chilled or frozen; Other prepared or preserved meat; Meat and edible meat offal 0204 Lamb Meat of sheep or goats, fresh, chilled or frozen 0207 Poultry Meat and edible offal of fowls of the species Gallus domesticus, ducks, geese and turkeys Page 2 / SAPPO Trade Report South African Meat Trade Imports December 2020 Import Quantity (Kg) Import Quantity excl. -
Ministerial Committee for the Review of the Funding of Universities
ReportoftheMinisterial Committee for the Review of the Funding of Universities October 2013 Published by the Department of Higher Education and Training Physical Address: 123 Francis Baard Street Pretoria 0001 Postal Address: Private Bag x174 Pretoria 0001 Website Address: www.dhet.gov.za Telephone Details: Call Centre: 0800 872 222 Tel: 012 312 5911 Fax: 012 321 6770 Email: [email protected] Copyright @ Department of Higher Education and Training, Pretoria, South Africa, February 2014 ISBN: 978-1-77018-709-2 Contents Acronyms (general)...............................................................................................viii Acronyms (universities)...........................................................................................x Minister’s Foreword .................................................................................................1 Chairperson’s Introduction .....................................................................................6 Executive summary................................................................................................12 1. Background to the review ...............................................................................56 1.1 Introduction...........................................................................................................................56 1.2 Background to the need for the review of the funding framework ........................58 1.3 Terms of reference for the funding review Committee and work streams...........59 1.4 The principles -
Protest March 2021
National Crime Assist (NCA) REG NO 2018/355789/08 K2018355789 (NPC) PROTEST MARCH 2021 www.nca247.org.za Fighting crime is what we do! 01 March 2021 EC - Port Elizabeth, Motherwell WC - Mosselbaai * Louis Fourieweg *Aslapark * Kwanonqaba * Addo rd KZN - N11, Ingogo, Amajuba Pass MP- Punda Maria Rd FS - R26, Tweeling KZN - Josini Rd KZN - R38, Ehlanzeni NW - Lichtenburg/Zeerust KZN - Kwa-Dlangeswa GP – Meyerton KZN – Esikhawini 02 March 2021 NW - N12, Klerksdorp 03 March 2021 GP - Boksburg * R21, Rondebult Rd * Commissioner Str * Leeuwpoort Str * Trichards Rd * R29, Carson Rd * Main Reef Rd * N17, > Box it * R21, Pretoria rd/ Middel Rd intersection * Comet Rd KZN - R102, Kwa Dlangezwa NC - R31, Kimberly MP - N11, Middelburg EC - N10, Cookhouse 04 March 2021 GP - Mofolo Soweto GP - Boksburg NW - R505, Lichtenburg/ Ottoshoop WC – Cape Town * M4 Darling rd/ Hanover * Adderly Str * CBD * M6 Hans Strijdom/ Heerengracht str * Walter Sisulu str circle MP - R40 ROUTE, Marite MP - Middelburg CBD * Cowen Ntuli str *John Magula str * Walter Sisulu str 05 March 2021 KZN R622, Bruntville, Greytown > Mooiriver WC – Cape Town *M5 Hyde rd/ Klip rd/Victoria rd *M5/M35 Retreat rd * M5/M38 crossing Surrounding areas KZN - N3 Mooi river plaza GP - Vanderbijlpark MP - R40/ R536, Bushbuckridge, Hazyview NW- R30, Klerksdorp * CBD * N12 Westpack GP - N1 ,Midrand, JHB * Olifantsfontein rd * Crown Interchange * Samrand Ave * Commisioner str WC - Kraaifontein (shots fired) Knysna 06 March 2021 MP - Khayalitsha 07 March 2021 MP - Lydenburg 08 March 2021 MP - R40, -
The Development of Informal Settlements in South Africa, with Particular Reference to Informal Settlements Around Daveyton on the East Rand, 19704999
THE DEVELOPMENT OF INFORMAL SETTLEMENTS IN SOUTH AFRICA, WITH PARTICULAR REFERENCE TO INFORMAL SETTLEMENTS AROUND DAVEYTON ON THE EAST RAND, 19704999 SEMANGALIISO SAMUEL MALINGA THESIS SUBMITTED IN THE FULFILMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE DOCTOR OF LITERATURE AND PHILOSOPHY [IN HISTORICAL STUDIES If N THE FACULTY OF ARTS AT THE RAND AFRIKAANS UNIVERSITY PROMOTER: Professor G. Verhoef MAY 2000 THE DEVELOPMENT OF INFORMAL SETTLEMENTS IN SOUTH AFRICA, WITH PARTICULAR REFERENCE TO INFORMAL SETTLEMENTS AROUND DAVEYTON ON THE EAST RAND, 1970-11999 TA I it LE OF CONTENTS PAGE 1 Introduction and Background 1 1.1 Exposition of the problem 3 1.2 Aim of the study and time frame 5 1.3 Research methodology 6 1.3.1 Primary Sources 7 1.3.2 Secondary Sources 8 1.3.3 Newspapers, Magazines and Chronicles 11 1.4 Historiography 12 1.5 The comparative international perspective on 22 informal settlements 1.6 Conclusion 33 Informal settlements in South Africa 40 2.1 Introduction 40 2.2 The emergence of informal settlements in South Africa 41 2.3 Reasons for the emergence of informal settlements 48 2.4 Manifestation of informal settlements as a problem 58 in South Africa: a historical perspective 2.5 Distribution of informal settlements in South Africa 62 2.6 Types of informal settlements 65 2.6.1 Backyard shacks and outbuildings in proclaimed 66 Black townships 2.6.2 Free standing settlements within proclaimed 66 Black townships 2.6.3 Peri-urban squatting and free standing settlements 71 outside proclaimed Black townships 2.7 Conclusion 73 Official -
2021/26 Draft IDP
ANNEXURE A 16 Annexure A CITY OF TSHWANE 2021-2026 INTEGRATED DEVELOPMENT PLAN MAY 2021 o 1 17 CONTENTS PREAMBLE: 2021–2026 DRAFT INTEGRATED DEVELOPMENT PLAN ............... 3 1 SITUATIONAL ANALYSIS ................................................................................. 9 2 STRATEGIC INTENT ........................................................................................ 53 3 GOVERNANCE AND INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS ............................ 92 4 INTER-GOVERNMENTAL ALIGNMENT .......................................................... 63 5 COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION ...................................................................... 86 6 METROPOLITAN SPATIAL DEVELOPMENT FRAMEWORK ........................ 94 7. CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FRAMEWORK ..................................................... 117 8 KEY DELIVERABLES FOR 2021/22 – 2025/26 ............................................. 162 9 PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT ................................................................. 170 10 CITY OF TSHWANE DISASTER MANAGEMENT PLAN .............................. 188 11 FINANCIAL PLAN .......................................................................................... 208 o 2 18 PREAMBLE: 2021–2026 DRAFT INTEGRATED DEVELOPMENT PLAN Introduction On the 20th August 2020, the Council adopted the 2021-26 Integrated Development Plan Process Plan. The IDP Process plan has set the strategic pillars and deliverables to guide the City on a new development trajectory which aims to create: a city of opportunity; a sustainable city; -
Lekwa Local Municipality 2018/19
Table of Contents 1. CHAPTER ONE: EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ........................................................................................................................................................ 7 1.1. Background on a Simplified (IDP) Integrated Development Plans for smaller municipalities (B4) ............................................. 7 1.2. Legislative and Policy Framework of Simplified IDPs .......................................................................................................... 7 1.3. Binding Plans and Policies from other Spheres of Government ............................................................................................ 9 1.3.1. Legislative Framework ............................................................................................................................................... 10 1.4. Annual IDP Review Process ........................................................................................................................................... 11 1.5. Vision ......................................................................................................................................................................... 13 1.5.1. Mission .................................................................................................................................................................... 13 1.5.2. Corporate Values ..................................................................................................................................................... -
R50 Realignment Draft Environmental Impact Report
63 Wessel Road, Rivonia, 2128 PO Box 2597, Rivonia, 2128 South Africa Tel: +27 (0) 11 803 5726 Fax: +27 (0) 11 803 5745 Web: www.gcs-sa.biz R50 Road Realignment Draft Environmental Impact Assessment Report MDARDLEA ref: 1/3/1/16/1N-47 Version – Draft for Public and Authority Review 21 September 2016– 21 October 2016 Exxaro Leeuwpan GCS Project Number: 15-070 Client Reference: R50 Road Realignment GCS (Pty) Ltd. Reg No: 2004/000765/07 Est. 1987 Offices: Durban Johannesburg Lusaka Ostrava Pretoria Windhoek Directors: AC Johnstone (Managing) PF Labuschagne AWC Marais S Pilane (HR) W Sherriff (Financial) www.gcs-sa.biz Non-Executive Director: B Wilson-Jones Exxaro Leeuwpan R50 Road Realignment Report Version – Draft for Public and Authority Review 21 September 2016– 21 October 2016 Exxaro Leeuwpan 15-070 DOCUMENT ISSUE STATUS Report Issue Draft for public and authority review GCS Reference Number GCS Ref - 15-070 Client Reference R50 Road Realignment Title R50 Road Realignment Draft Environmental Impact Assessment Report Name Signature Date Matthew Muller Author 21 September 2016 Samantha Munro Document Reviewer Riana Panaino 21 September 2016 Renee Janse van Unit Manager 21 September 2016 Rensburg Director Pieter Labuschagne 21 September 2016 LEGAL NOTICE This report or any proportion thereof and any associated documentation remain the property of GCS until the mandatory effects payment of all fees and disbursements due to GCS in terms of the GCS Conditions of Contract and Project Acceptance Form. Notwithstanding the aforesaid, any reproduction, duplication, copying, adaptation, editing, change, disclosure, publication, distribution, incorporation, modification, lending, transfer, sending, delivering, serving or broadcasting must be authorised in writing by GCS. -
R13.08 47 028 868 28 R42.79 10 862 035 42
1/11/2021 All Meat Trade Overview SAPPO Trade Report South African Meat Trade Overview November 2020 R42.79 10 862 035 42 Avg. Export Price (R/Kg) Export Volume (Kg) Export Countries R13.08 47 028 868 28 Import Countries Avg. Import Price (R/Kg) Import Volume (Kg) Export Quantity by Livestock Type (Kg) Export Price by Livestock Type (R/Kg) Bovine 4 258 155 Bovine R60.55 Lamb/Sheep 216 774 Lamb/Sheep R105.09 Poultry 5 242 645 Poultry R25.59 Swine 1 144 461 Swine R43.67 0K 5 000K R0 R50 R100 Import Quantity by Livestock Type (Kg) Import Price by Livestock Type (R/Kg) Bovine 3 617 445 Bovine R15.37 Lamb/Sheep 140 226 Lamb/Sheep R29.50 Poultry 40 732 840 Poultry R11.08 Swine 2 538 357 Swine R40.94 0K 20 000K 40 000K R0 R20 R40 Page 1 1/1 1/11/2021 All Meat Exports SAPPO Trade Report South African Meat Trade Exports November 2020 Export Quantity ('000 Kg) Bovine Lamb/Sheep Poultry Swine 8 000K 7 859.5K 6 789.1K 6 519.6K 5 975.7K 6 463.9K 6 000K 5 242.6K 5 658.7K 4 727.2K 4 445.1K 4 393.0K 4 258.2K 4 000K 4 078.8K 3 678.9K 3 309.8K 3 295.6K 1 834.4K 2 000K 2 186.7K 1 474.6K 715.5K 1 155.5K 216.8K 832.7K 151.1K 17.8K 179.7K 49.5K 36.8K 80.9K 0K 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 Export Price (R/Kg) Bovine Lamb/Sheep Poultry Swine R135.24 R105.09 R100 R87.08 R78.18 R76.61 R60.77 R56.45 R60.55 R50 R39.56 R49.84 R46.50 R29.52 R29.49 R40.28 R26.47 R39.66 R25.59 R19.51 R32.16 R30.98 R27.19 R29.21 R20.48 R19.60 R0 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 Products included HS4 Tariff Code Meat Type Description 0201-0202 Beef Meat of bovine animals, fresh, chilled or frozen 0203, 0210, 16024 Pork Meat of swine, fresh, chilled or frozen; Other prepared or preserved meat; Meat and edible meat offal 0204 Lamb Meat of sheep or goats, fresh, chilled or frozen 0207 Poultry Meat and edible offal of fowls of the species Gallus domesticus, ducks, geese and turkeys Page 2 1/1 1/11/2021 All Meat Imports SAPPO Trade Report South African Meat Trade Imports November 2020 Import Quantity ('000 Kg) Import Quantity excl. -
U Lysses E Ast R
U l y s s e s E a s t R a n d Newslysses Issue: 397 January 2013 Meet every Sunday for a breakfast run departing from Bimbo’s, 5th Avenue, Northmead Benoni, at 8:15am Chairperson: Llewellyn Collins Cell: 082 940 4983 E-mail: [email protected] Vice Chairperson: Allen Burger Cell: 082 459 4959 E-mail: [email protected] Andrew Potgieter Cell: 082 881 2936 E-mail:[email protected] Ulysses East Rand on the Web:www.ulyssessa.co.za/pages/chapters/gauteng/east-rand.php ================================================================== Planned Rides :(This will be mostly longer rides.) Month Date Venue Area February 10 Montague’s (co-ordinator, Andrew Potgieter) Henly on Klip 15 Valentine’s Braai @ Andre and Belinda’s pad Other rides of interest: (from various sources like Bark Essay!) February 9 Vlakvark Run (Co-ordinator, Wells) Webo’s Pub & Grill, Fochville 16 Moth Motorcycle Assosiation 2nd Birthday bash Jenny,s Pub & Grill, Krugersdorp 16 Y’s MCC Day Jol @ Midnight Oil Bikers Pub (R50,00 entry) 13 Comet str, Boksburg West March 1-3 Impala Rally Hartbeespoort 3 Classic car and bike show (entrance R60,00) Nasrec Expo Centre 9 Ulysses Bosveld Day Jol Swartwater/Tassiefees 9-10 10th Anniversary Ink & Iron Piston Ring Club, Modderfontein 22-24 Buffalo Rally (co-ordinator, Joe Kairuz) Mossel Bay Short Rides: ( TBA-Watch this Space) February (Co-ordinator, Allen Burger) Not for use by under forties – Age restriction 40 SNLV 1 Backfiring from the chair: Our breakfast run on Sunday to Serrengeti, suggested by Clive & Shirley, was most certainly the best attended run yet.