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Eastern Cape Portfolio A4.Qxp 1/8/2007 2:04 PM Page 1
eastern cape portfolio a4.qxp 1/8/2007 2:04 PM Page 1 Eastern Cape Distance Log (in kilometres, not to scale) 3676 157 143 St Francis Bay Jeffreys Bay Port Elizabeth Port Alfred East London East London St Francis Bay 72 Frere Road,Vincent, East London, 5247 Shop 3, Squid Square,The Port, St Francis Bay Tel:043 726 0111 [email protected] Tel: 042 294 1510 / 3 [email protected] Jeffreys Bay Port Alfred Corner Jeffreys Street and Goede Hoop Streets, Jeffrey's Bay, 6330 50 Masonic Street, Port Alfred, Tel: 042 293 3981 [email protected] Tel:046 624 5607 [email protected] Port Elizabeth Bathurst 262 Cape Road, Mill Park, Port Elizabeth, 6001 Pig 'n Whistle, Kowie Road, Bathurst, 6166 Tel:041 363 0168 [email protected] Tel:046 625 0040 [email protected] eastern cape portfolio a4.qxp 1/8/2007 2:04 PM Page 2 Property Portfolio - Eastern Cape - Every time you come home you should feel like you have arrived... To effectively market a home requires uncommon knowledge and resources. At Lew Geffen Sotheby's International Realty, our property consultants bring to every relationship an emphasis on exceptional service and a refined eye for recognising the unique value of a home. Property consultants who understand that a home, regardless of it's price range, reflects the priceless importance of the life within. www.sothebysrealty.co.za / www.sothebysrealty.com Each Office is Independently Owned and Operated. eastern cape portfolio a4.qxp 1/8/2007 2:04 PM Page 3 PortPort Elizabeth Elizabeth Selling Masterpieces in every area Seaview This private country estate is set on 2.4 hectares of indigenous forest and wide open spaces within secure electrical perimeter fencing. -
Provincial Gazette Igazethi Yephondo Provinsiale Koerant
PROVINCE OF THE EASTERN CAPE IPHONDO LEMPUMA KOLONI PROVINSIE VAN DIE OOS-KAAP Provincial Gazette Igazethi Yephondo Provinsiale Koerant Vol. ? BHISHO/KING WILLIAM’S TOWN, ? January 2019 No. ? PROCLAMATION by the MEC for Economic Development, Environmental Affairs and Tourism No.? ? January 2019 1. I, Lubabalo Oscar Mabuyane, Member of the Executive Council for Economic Development, Environmental Affairs and Tourism (DEDEAT), acting in terms of Sections 78 and 79 of the Nature and Environmental Conservation Ordinance, 1974 (Ordinance No. 19 of 1974), and Section 18 of the Problem Animal Control Ordinance, 1957 (Ordinance 26 of 1957) hereby determine for the year 2019 the hunting season and the daily bag limits, as set out in the second and third columns, respectively, of Schedule 1, hereto in the Magisterial Districts of the Province of the Eastern Cape of the former Province of the Cape of Good Hope and in respect of wild animals mentioned in the first column of the said Schedule 1, and I hereby suspend and set conditions pertaining to the enforcement of Sections 29 and 33 of the said Ordinance to the extent specified in the fourth column of the said Schedule 1, in the district and in respect of the species of wild animals and for the periods of the year 2019 indicated opposite any such suspension and/or condition, of the said Schedule 1. 2. In terms of Section 29 (e), [during the period between one hour after sunset on any day and one hour before sunrise on the following day], subject to the provisions of this ordinance, I prohibit hunting at night under the following proviso, that anyone intending to hunt at night for management purposes by culling any of the Alien and Invasive listed species, specified species, Rodents, Porcupine, Springhare or hunting Black-backed jackal, Bushpig and Caracal, in accordance with the Ordinance, must apply to DEDEAT for a provincial permit and must further notify the relevant DEDEAT office, during office hours, prior to such intended hunt. -
South Africa 2007 Eastern Cape
Census of commercial agriculture, 2007 Eastern Cape Provincial statistics for selected products Report No. 11-02-03 (2007) Statistics South Africa i Census of commercial agriculture, 2007 - Eastern Cape / Statistics South Africa Published by Statistics South Africa, Private Bag X44, Pretoria 0001 © Statistics South Africa, 2011 Users may apply or process this data, provided Statistics South Africa (Stats SA) is acknowledged as the original source of the data; that it is specified that the application and/or analysis is the result of the user's independent processing of the data; and that neither the basic data nor any reprocessed version or application thereof may be sold or offered for sale in any form whatsoever without prior permission from Stats SA. Stats SA Library Cataloguing-in-Publication (CIP) Data Census of commercial agriculture, 2007 - Eastern Cape, Statistics South Africa. Pretoria: 2011 Report No. 11-02-03 (2007) ii. 17 pp ISBN: 978-0-621-40552-1 A complete set of Stats SA publications is available at Stats SA Library and the following libraries: National Library of South Africa, Pretoria Division National Library of South Africa, Cape Town Division Library of Parliament, Cape Town Bloemfontein Public Library Natal Society Library, Pietermaritzburg Johannesburg Public Library Eastern Cape Library Services, King William’s Town Central Regional Library, Polokwane Central Reference Library, Nelspruit Central Reference Collection, Kimberley Central Reference Library, Mmabatho This report is available on the Stats SA website: www.statssa.gov.za Copies are obtainable from: Printing and Distribution, Statistics South Africa Tel: (012) 310 8093 (012) 310 8251 (012) 310 8358 (012) 310 8161 Fax: (012) 321 7381 Email: [email protected] Census of commercial agriculture, Report No. -
Statistical Based Regional Flood Frequency Estimation Study For
Statistical Based Regional Flood Frequency Estimation Study for South Africa Using Systematic, Historical and Palaeoflood Data Pilot Study – Catchment Management Area 15 by D van Bladeren, P K Zawada and D Mahlangu SRK Consulting & Council for Geoscience Report to the Water Research Commission on the project “Statistical Based Regional Flood Frequency Estimation Study for South Africa using Systematic, Historical and Palaeoflood Data” WRC Report No 1260/1/07 ISBN 078-1-77005-537-7 March 2007 DISCLAIMER This report has been reviewed by the Water Research Commission (WRC) and approved for publication. Approval does not signify that the contents necessarily reflect the views and policies of the WRC, nor does mention of trade names or commercial products constitute endorsement or recommendation for use EXECUTIVE SUMMARY INTRODUCTION During the past 10 years South Africa has experienced several devastating flood events that highlighted the need for more accurate and reasonable flood estimation. The most notable events were those of 1995/96 in KwaZulu-Natal and north eastern areas, the November 1996 floods in the Southern Cape Region, the floods of February to March 2000 in the Limpopo, Mpumalanga and Eastern Cape provinces and the recent floods in March 2003 in Montagu in the Western Cape. These events emphasized the need for a standard approach to estimate flood probabilities before developments are initiated or existing developments evaluated for flood hazards. The flood peak magnitudes and probabilities of occurrence or return period required for flood lines are often overlooked, ignored or dealt with in a casual way with devastating effects. The National Disaster and new Water Act and the rapid rate at which developments are being planned will require the near mass production of flood peak probabilities across the country that should be consistent, realistic and reliable. -
Where in the Eastern Cape Can I Purchase the Latest Diabetes Lifestyle Journal? Part 1
Where in the Eastern Cape can I purchase the latest Diabetes Lifestyle Journal? Part 1 City/Town Name of retail outlet Adelaide Winkle Adelaide Aliwal North Clicks Aliwal North Aliwal North Protea Kafee Bethelsdorp Clicks Kabega Park Blue Horizon Bay Spar Waterfront Cradock Spar Cradock East London Clicks Hemmingways East London Clicks Beacon Bay East London Clicks Vincent Park East London Clicks Amalinda East London Dis-Chem Pharm Hemmingsway East London Berea Pharmacy East London PicknPay Supermarket Southernwood East London Shoprite/Checkers Hemmingways Mall East London Shoprite/Checkers Nahoon East London Shoprite/Checkers Vincent East London Super Spar Spargs Fort Beaufort Spar Georgious Gonubie PicknPay Superm Gonubie Graaff-Reinet PicknPay Graaf Reinet Family Store Grahamstown Clicks Grahamstown Grahamstown Shoprite/Checkers Grahamstown Great Kei Rural Crossways Pharmacy Harding Harding Spar Jeffrey's Bay Dis-Chem Jeffreys Bay Jeffrey's Bay PicknPay Jeffreys Bay Jeffrey's Bay Shoprite/Checkers Jeffreys Bay Mall Jeffrey's Bay Shoprite/Checkers Jeffreys Bay Jeffrey's Bay Spar Jeffreys Bay Kenton-on-Sea Spar Sunshine Coast King William's Town PicknPay King Williams Town King William's Town Shoprite/Checkers Metlife Mall Maclear Spar Maclear Queen Rose Spar 1 Where in the Eastern Cape can I purchase the latest Diabetes Lifestyle Journal? Part 2 City/Town Name of retail outlet Mdantsane PicknPay Mdantsane Middelburg Spar Ons Handels Huis Mthatha Shoprite/Checkers Mthatha Mthatha Shoprite/Checkers Ngebs City Mthatha Super Spar Savoy -
Small Town Development Framework
OFFICE OF THE MEC Tyamzashe Building, Phalo Avenue Private Bag x 0035 Bhisho, 5605 Eastern Cape REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA Tel: +27 (0) 40 904 7001 [email protected] OFFICE OF THE HEAD OF DEPARTMENT Tyamzashe Building, Phalo Avenue Private Bag x 0035 Bhisho, 5605 SMALL TOWN Eastern Cape REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA DEVELOPMENT Tel: +27 (0) 40 940 7687 +27 (0) 40 940 7193 +27 (0) 40 940 7194 FRAMEWORK [email protected] [email protected] www.ecprov.gov.za gemprint 043 722 0755 (62709) SMALL TOWN DEVELOPMENT FRAMEWORK Produced by Urban & Small Town Development Directorate Province of the Eastern Cape Department of Cooperative Governance & Traditional Affairs Tyamzashe Building Private Bag x 0035 Bhisho, 5605 Tel + 27 (0)40 609 4940 Fax + 27 (0)40 609 5242 ©2020 DEPARTMENT OF COOPERATIVE GOVERNANCE AND TRADITIONAL AFFAIRS 1 SMALL TOWN DEVELOPMENT FRAMEWORK 2 DEPARTMENT OF COOPERATIVE GOVERNANCE AND TRADITIONAL AFFAIRS SMALL TOWN DEVELOPMENT FRAMEWORK CONTENTS (i) FOREWORD ......................................................................................................................................................................5 (ii) PREFACE ......................................................................................................................................................................6 (iii) ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS .........................................................................................................................................................7 (iv) LIST OF ACRONYMS .............................................................................................................................................................8 -
DOWNLOAD the APP 94 95 Overview of Nelson Mandela Bay
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A Regional Analysis of Agricultural Price Risk in South Africa
Agrekon, Vol 33, No 3 (September 1994) Van Schalkwyk and Groenewald A REGIONAL ANALYSIS OF AGRICULTURAL PRICE RISK IN SOUTH AFRICA HD van Schalkwyk and JA Groenewald Lecturer and Professor, Department ofAgricultural Economics, Extension and Rural Development, University ofPretoria, Pretoria Regional output/input price differentials and variations were calculated to evaluate price risk in South Africa. It was found that price unstable regions are not necessarily also risky regions as regions with higher output/input price ratios can handle higher price variations better. The average value of the price index for the top ten regions is over 3 times larger than the average for the ten lowest regions. The higher the prices of inputs relative to output prices (the lower the price ratio), the smaller their application to each hectare of land, and the lower the land productivity. The regional prices appears to be a function of the interaction between differential natural and economic factors in different regions. 'n Streeksanalise van landbou prysrisiko in Suid-Afrika Regionale uitset/inset prysverskille en variasies is bereken om prys risiko in Suid-Afrika te evalueer. Daar is gevind dat prys onstabiele streke the noodwendig ook hoe risiko streke is nie, want streke met hoer uitset/inset prys verhoudings kan hoer prys variasies beter verwerk. Die gemiddelde waarde van die prys indeks vir die tien top streke is nicer as 3 keer groter as die gemiddeld vir die tien laagste streke. Hoe hoer die pryse van insette relatief tot uiset pryse(hoe lac- die prys verhouding), hoe minder is hulle aanwending per hektaar, en hoe laer die grond produktiwiteit. -
Sarah Baartman District Municipality Coastal Management Programme
A Coastal Management Programme for the Sarah Baartman District Municipality (Draft) October 2019 Project Title: A Coastal Management Programme for the Sarah Baartman District Municipality (Draft for Public Review) Program prepared by : CEN Integrated Environmental Management Unit 36 River Road Walmer, Port Elizabeth. 6070 South Africa Phone (041) 581-2983 • Fax 086 504 2549 E-mail: [email protected] For: Sarah Baartman District Municipality Table of Contents Table of Contents ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 3 List of Figures ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 4 List of Tables .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 8 List of Acronyms ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 9 A Coastal Management Programme for the Sarah Baartman District Municipality - Overview................................................................. 11 Scope of the CMPr .............................................................................................................................................................................. -
The Geology of the Country Around Port Alfred .. Cape Provin(E
REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA REPUBLIEK VAN SUID·AFRIKA DEPARTMENT OF MINES DEPARTEMENT MYNWESE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY GEOLOGIESE OPNAME :;Otl" Anniversary .'iOste Vel'Jacu'dag THE GEOLOGY OF THE COUNTRY AROUND PORT ALFRED .. CAPE PROVIN(E AN EXPLANATION OF SHEETS 3326D (PORT ALFRED) AND 3327C by Edgar D. Mountain, M.A. (Cantab.), D.Se. Professor of Geology. Rhodes University Met 'n opsomming in Afrikaans onder die opskrif: DIE GEOLOGIE VAN DIE GEBIED RONDOM PORT ALFRED, KAAPPROVINSIE COPYRIGHT RESERVED/KOPIEREG VOORBEHOU 1962 Printed by and obtainable from Gedruk deur en verkrygbaar the Government Printer, Bos van die Staatsdrukker, Bosman man Street, Pretoria. straat, Pretoria. Geological map In colour on a Geologiese kaart in kleur op n scale of I: 125,000 obtainable skaal van I: 125,000 apart ver.. separately at the price of 60c. krygbaar teen die prys van 60c. CONTENTS PAGE ABSTRACT.................................................... 1 I. INTRODUCTION........ 2 II. PHySIOGRAPHy............................................... 2 A. TOPOGRAPHy............................................... 2 B. DRAINAGE.................................................. 3 C. VEGETATION................................................ 4 III. GEOLOGICAL FORMATIONS..... .. 4 IV. CAPE SySTEM................................................. 4 A. BOKKEVELD SERlES.......................................... 4 B. WITTEBERG SERlES.. 6 V. KARROO SySTEM................. ........ ...... ...... ........ 7 A. DWYKA SERlES..................... ................... ..... 7 VI. ALEXANDRIA -
Jansenville Development Forum: Linking Community and Government in the Rural Landscape of the Eastern Cape Province
Jansenville Development Forum: Linking Community and Government in the Rural Landscape of the Eastern Cape Province Susan Wilkinson-Maposa Community Grantmaking and Social Investment Programme Centre for Leadership and Public Values Graduate School of Business University of Cape Town Please note that due to copyright restrictions, this document is not for public distribution. This study is a draft of a chapter included in a collection entitled From Clients to Citizens: Communities Changing the Course of their Own Development , edited by Alison Mathie and Gordon Cunningham, and published by Practical Action Publishing in July, 2008. For information about how to order this book, please visit www.practicalactionpublishing.org. For any other inquiries, please contact Alison Mathie or Gord Cunningham at the Coady International Institute. Coady International Institute St. Francis Xavier University PO Box 5000 Antigonish, NS, B2G 2W5, Canada Canada 1.902.867.3960 [email protected] www.coady.stfx.ca Mathie & Cunningham, Coady International Institute: This document is not for public distribution. Abstract As a philanthropic funding agency, Ikhala Trust’s work with the Jansenville Development Forum has recognized the full extent of the “horizontal philanthropy” operating at the community level in Jansenville and has worked to support and strengthen this. The careful balancing act of helping communities strengthen themselves without creating dependency is discussed in the larger South African context of striking the balance between rights or entitlements that South Africans have fought for, and opportunities for people to build sustained independent livelihoods, reinforced by traditions of mutual self help. Mathie & Cunningham, Coady International Institute: This document is not for public distribution.