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10 Ncora Cooperatives Reap Solid Returns
Inkqubela August 2015 01 | Inkqubela Harvest Edition NCORA Silos have been built along with other forms of mechanisation units such as tractors and a milling plant NCORA: Ten primary cooperatives in “The Jobs Fund contributed 80% of the by these communities. the Ncorha Irrigation Scheme in Cofim- funds while the remaining 20% is split 10 Ncora vaba have become the first beneficiaries equally between ECDC and ECRDA. Phumzile Boyani, chairman of the of a R91 million agro-processing initia- There are 10 villages surrounding the Ncorha/Qhumanci Producers Assembly tive managed by the Eastern Cape Rural scheme and villages have been organ- Secondary Cooperative around which Cooperatives Development Agency (ECRDA) and the ised to structure the management of the the 10 cooperatives are organised, says Eastern Cape Development Corporation scheme into a Producers Assembly where once the yield is determined after the (ECDC). each village is represented. A milling harvest, the scheme will decide how Reap Solid plant is being established where the pro- much should go back to the landowners. The Development Bank of Southern Af- cessing of the maize crop will be done, “This is usually between 5 – 10% of the rica (DBSA) Jobs Fund agro-processing silos have been built and mechanisation yield and the rest is sold to the market. Returns initiative has allocated a total of R91 mil- units are being established in the form Revenues generated from the sale of the lion over a three year period to ECRDA of tractors and related equipment,” says maize goes back into planting for the and ECDC for the implementation of the ECRDA chief executive Thozi Gwanya. -
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Public Libraries in the Free State
Department of Sport, Arts, Culture & Recreation Directorate Library and Archive Services PUBLIC LIBRARIES IN THE FREE STATE MOTHEO DISTRICT NAME OF FRONTLINE TYPE OF LEVEL OF TOWN/STREET/STREET STAND GPS COORDINATES SERVICES RENDERED SPECIAL SERVICES AND SERVICE STANDARDS POPULATION SERVED CONTACT DETAILS REGISTERED PERIODICALS AND OFFICE FRONTLINE SERVICE NUMBER NUMBER PROGRAMMES CENTER/OFFICE MANAGER MEMBERS NEWSPAPERS AVAILABLE IN OFFICE LIBRARY: (CHARTER) Bainsvlei Public Library Public Library Library Boerneef Street, P O Information and Reference Library hours: 446 142 Ms K Niewoudt Tel: (051) 5525 Car SA Box 37352, Services Ma-Tue, Thu-Fri: 10:00- (Metro) 446-3180 Fair Lady LANGENHOVENPARK, Outreach Services 17:00 Fax: (051) 446-1997 Finesse BLOEMFONTEIN, 9330 Electronic Books Wed: 10:00-18:00 karien.nieuwoudt@mangau Hoezit Government Info Services Sat: 8:30-12:00 ng.co.za Huisgenoot Study Facilities Prescribed books of tertiary Idees Institutions Landbouweekblad Computer Services: National Geographic Internet Access Rapport Word Processing Rooi Rose SA Garden and Home SA Sports Illustrated Sarie The New Age Volksblad Your Family Bloemfontein City Public Library Library c/o 64 Charles Information and Reference Library hours: 443 142 Ms Mpumie Mnyanda 6489 Library Street/West Burger St, P Services Ma-Tue, Thu-Fri: 10:00- (Metro) 051 405 8583 Africa Geographic O Box 1029, Outreach Services 17:00 Architect and Builder BLOEMFONTEIN, 9300 Electronic Books Wed: 10:00-18:00 Tel: (051) 405-8583 Better Homes and Garden n Government Info -
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Annual Report
ANNUAL REPORT 2015/16 CONTACT INFORMATION LIST OF REGISTERED NAME Chris Hani Development Agency SOC Ltd ACRONYMS REGISTERED OFFICE ADDRESS 64 Prince Alfred Street CEO Chief Executive Officer Queenstown, 5320 Eastern Cape CFO Chief Financial Officer South Africa CHDA Chris Hani Development Agency CHDM Chris Hani District Municipality TELEPHONE NUMBER 045 838 2195 CHREDS Chris Hani Regional Economic Development Strategy CRDP Comprehensive Rural Development Plan FAX NUMBER 045 838 5944 DFI’s Developmental Finance Institutions EC Eastern Cape EMAIL ADDRESS [email protected] ELM Emalahleni Local Municipality FET Further Education and Training College WEBSITE ADDRESS www.chda.org.za IDP Integrated Development Plan IPAP Industrial Policy Action Plan EXTERNAL AUDITORS The Auditor General, IPED Integrated Planning and Economic Development South Africa (AGSA) IYLM Intsika Yethu Local Municipality LLM Lukhanji Local Municipality MFMA Municipal Finance Management Act, Act No. 56 of 2003 MSA Municipal Systems Act, Act No. 32 of 2000 MSAA Municipal Systems Amendment Act, Act No. 44 of 2003 NDP National Development Plan PIDS Provincial Industrial Development Strategy PFMA Public Finance Management Act PGDP Provincial Growth and Development Plan SETA Sectoral Educational and Training Authority SEZ Special Economic Zones SMME Small Micro and Medium Enterprises CONTENTS 01 GENERAL INFORMATION 01 02 PERFORMANCE INFORMATION 16 03 GOVERNANCE 50 04 HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT 68 05 FINANCIAL INFORMATION 74 /16 01 GENERAL INFORMATION Municipal Entity’s General -
Vote 9 Aepre 2019 2
Vote 9 Department of Public Works & Infrastructure Adjusted budget summary 2019/20 Main Special Adjusted R thousand appropriation appropriation appropriation Decrease Increase Total amount to be appropriated 1 803 273 - 1 800 773 (98 963) 96 463 of which economic classification: Current payments 1 199 050 1 274 324 (5 000) 80 274 Transfers and subsidies 389 502 405 691 16 189 Payments for capital assets 214 721 120 758 (93 963) Payments for financial assets - of which source of funding: - - 0 (43 890) 43 890 Equitable Share 1 118 747 1 171 320 52 573 Conditional Grants 6 966 6 966 Earmarked funds 564 773 509 700 (55 073) Provincial Receipts 112 787 112 787 Direct charge against the Provincial Revenue Fund 1 803 273 - 1 800 773 (55 073) 52 573 Amount not to be appropriated - Aid Assistance - Executive Authority MEC for Public Works and Infrastructure Accounting Officer Head of Department: Public Works and Infrastructure Website address www.fsworks.gov.za Aim Public Works and Infrastructure is a department committed to the provision, promotion and sound management of assets and infrastructure systems that are safe, affordable, reliable, accessible and sustainable built infrastructure. Changes to programme purposes, objectives and measures The Department of Public Works and Infrastructure will not change any of the purposes, objectives and measures during the 2019/20 financial year. All programmes remain as per the tabled Annual Performance Plan. Adjusted Estimates of Provincial Revenue & Expenditure 2019 Table 9.1(a): Adjusted Estimates per programme 2019/20 Programme Adjustment appropriation Declared Total Main Special Unforeseeable Virements unspent Other adjustment Adjusted R'thousand appropriation appropriation Roll-overs /unavoidable and shifts funds adjustments appropriation appropriation 1. -
AIA-Ncora Sand Mine, CHDM, EC.Pdf
0 PHASE 1 ARCHAEOLOGICAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT TTHHEE NNCCOORRAA SSAANNDD MMIIINNEE,,, (((CCLLUUSSTTEERR 44 NNCCOORRAA WWAATTEERR SSUUPPPPLLYY SSCCHHEEMMEE))),,, NNCCOORRAA,,, CCHHDDMM,,, EEAASSTTEERRNN CCAAPPEE,,, SSOOUUTTHH AAFFRRIIICCAA DATE: 2011-11-18 REPORT TO: BRENDON STEYTLER (Indwe Environmental Consulting) Tel: 083 766 7514; Fax: 086 513 9734; Postal Address: 9 Tainton Avenue, Bonnie Doone, 5241; E-mail: [email protected] MARIAGRAZIA GALIMBERTI (South African Heritage Resources Agency – SAHRA, APM Unit) Tel: 021 462 4505; Fax: 021 462 4509; Postal Address: P.O. Box 4637, Cape Town, 8000; E-mail: [email protected] PREPARED BY: KAREN VAN RYNEVELD (ArchaeoMaps Archaeological Consultancy) Tel: 084 871 1064; Fax: 086 515 6848; Postnet Suite 239, Private Bag X3, Beacon Bay, 5205; E-mail: [email protected] THE NCORA SAND MINE (CLUSTER 4 NCORA WATER SUPPLY SCHEME), NCORA, CHDM, EC INDWE ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTING 1 PHASE 1 ARCHAEOLOGICAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT THE NCORA SAND MINE (CLUSTER 4 NCORA WATER SUPPLY SCHEME), NCORA, CHDM, EASTERN CAPE, SOUTH AFRICA EXECUTIVE SUMMARY TERMS OF REFERENCE: Indwe Environmental Consulting has been appointed by the project proponent, the CHDM, to apply for a Mining Right to excavate alluvial sand (the Ncora Sand Mine) to be used as construction material as part of the Cluster 4 Ncora Water Supply Scheme. The Mining Right application will conform to legislative requirements as contained in Section 22(4) of the MPRDA 2002. ArchaeoMaps was appointed by Indwe to prepare the Phase 1 AIA for the proposed Ncora Sand Mine ’EMP. THE PHASE 1 ARCHAEOLOGICAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT: PROJECT AREA: Approximate 2.5ha Ncora Sand Mine – ’”’” [1:50,000 map ref – 3127DC]. GAP ANALYSIS: Phase 1 AIA assessment covered an approximate 26ha area to accommodate the proposed 2.5ha development. -
Government Gazette Staatskoerant REPUBLIC of SOUTH AFRICA REPUBLIEK VAN SUID-AFRIKA
Government Gazette Staatskoerant REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA REPUBLIEK VAN SUID-AFRIKA July Vol. 661 Pretoria, 10 2020 Julie No. 43516 PART 1 OF 2 LEGAL NOTICES A WETLIKE KENNISGEWINGS ISSN 1682-5843 N.B. The Government Printing Works will 43516 not be held responsible for the quality of “Hard Copies” or “Electronic Files” submitted for publication purposes 9 771682 584003 AIDS HELPLINE: 0800-0123-22 Prevention is the cure 2 No. 43516 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 10 JULY 2020 IMPORTANT NOTICE OF OFFICE RELOCATION Private Bag X85, PRETORIA, 0001 149 Bosman Street, PRETORIA Tel: 012 748 6197, Website: www.gpwonline.co.za URGENT NOTICE TO OUR VALUED CUSTOMERS: PUBLICATIONS OFFICE’S RELOCATION HAS BEEN TEMPORARILY SUSPENDED. Please be advised that the GPW Publications office will no longer move to 88 Visagie Street as indicated in the previous notices. The move has been suspended due to the fact that the new building in 88 Visagie Street is not ready for occupation yet. We will later on issue another notice informing you of the new date of relocation. We are doing everything possible to ensure that our service to you is not disrupted. As things stand, we will continue providing you with our normal service from the current location at 196 Paul Kruger Street, Masada building. Customers who seek further information and or have any questions or concerns are free to contact us through telephone 012 748 6066 or email Ms Maureen Toka at [email protected] or cell phone at 082 859 4910. Please note that you will still be able to download gazettes free of charge from our website www.gpwonline.co.za. -
2021 BROCHURE the LONG LOOK the Pioneer Way of Doing Business
2021 BROCHURE THE LONG LOOK The Pioneer way of doing business We are an international company with a unique combination of cultures, languages and experiences. Our technologies and business environment have changed dramatically since Henry A. Wallace first founded the Hi-Bred Corn Company in 1926. This Long Look business philosophy – our attitude toward research, production and marketing, and the worldwide network of Pioneer employees – will always remain true to the four simple statements which have guided us since our early years: We strive to produce the best products in the market. We deal honestly and fairly with our employees, sales representatives, business associates, customers and stockholders. We aggressively market our products without misrepresentation. We provide helpful management information to assist customers in making optimum profits from our products. MADE TO GROW™ Farming is becoming increasingly more complex and the stakes ever higher. Managing a farm is one of the most challenging and critical businesses on earth. Each day, farmers have to make decisions and take risks that impact their immediate and future profitability and growth. For those who want to collaborate to push as hard as they can, we are strivers too. Drawing on our deep heritage of innovation and breadth of farming knowledge, we spark radical and transformative new thinking. And we bring everything you need — the high performing seed, the advanced technology and business services — to make these ideas reality. We are hungry for your success and ours. With us, you will be equipped to ride the wave of changing trends and extract all possible value from your farm — to grow now and for the future. -
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 -
South African Journal of Science Volume 113 | Number 3/4 1 March/April 2017 Invited Commentary Mathematics in Mathematics Education Page 1 of 3
Synergies in the mathematical SOUTH AFRICAN sciences Journal of Science Alternative age for Little Foot Characterisation of traditional cosmetic clays Determination of ancient arrow poisons ISSN: 1996-7489 e MARCH/APRIL 2017 volume 113 number 3/4 MARCH/APRIL eISSN: 1996-7489 EDITOR-IN-CHIEF John Butler-Adam Office of the Vice Principal: Research and Graduate Education, University of Pretoria SOUTH AFRICAN MANAGING EDITOR Linda Fick Academy of Science of South Africa Journal of Science ONLINE PUBLISHING ADMINISTRATOR volume 113 Nadine Wubbeling Academy of Science of South Africa number 3/4 ASSOCIATE EDITORS Sally Archibald School of Animal, Plant & Environmental Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand Leader Nicolaas Beukes Mathematics and… Department of Geology, University of Johannesburg John Butler-Adam .................................................................................................................... 1 Tania Douglas Invited Commentary Division of Biomedical Engineering, University of Cape Town Mathematics in mathematics education Jill Adler .................................................................................................................................. 2 Menán du Plessis Department of General Linguistics, Finding synergies between the mathematical and physical sciences Stellenbosch University Daya Reddy ............................................................................................................................. 5 Kavilan Moodley Mathematics and biology School of Mathematics, Statistics -
EC135 Intsika Yethu
DRAFT Draft Integrated Development Plan Review 2011/12 CONTACT: IDP Manager Mr K. Maceba 201 Main Street Cofimvaba 5380 Telephone +27 47 874 8716 +27 47 874 8709 Fascimale +27 47 874 0010 E-mail: [email protected] OFFICE OF THE MUNICIPAL MANAGER Telephone +27 47 874 5213 +27 47 874 8708 Fascimale +27 47 874 0575 www.ecprov.gov.za/intsikayethulm Table of Contents GLOSSARY OF TERMS 8 SECTION A1: 11 1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 11 SECTION A2 17 2. INTRODUCTION 17 SECTION B: 18 2. SITUATIONAL ANALYSIS 18 2.1 DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE 18 2.2 POPULATION SIZE AND DISTRIBUTION 18 2.3 HOUSEHOLD INCOME DISTRIBUTION 20 2.4 UNEMPLOYMENT 21 2.5 AGE AND GENDER DISTRIBUTION 21 2.6 SERVICE DELIVERY PROFILE 22 2.6.1 Water & Sanitation 22 2.6.2 Water Supply 23 2.6.3 Sanitation 23 2.6.4 Electricity & Alternative energy solutions 23 2.6.5 Roads, Stormwater & Transport 24 2.6.6 Land & Housing services 24 2.6.7 Land Availability 26 2.6.8 Current Housing Projects 26 2.7 Refuse Removal & Waste Management 28 2.8 EDUCATION 28 2.9 SAFETY AND SECURITY 30 2.10 HEALTH 31 2.11 COMMUNITY FACILITIES, HALLS AND CEMETERIES 33 2.12 SERVICE DELIVERY BACKLOGS AND MAINTANANCE 34 PLAN(summary) 34 2.13 MAINTANANCE PLAN 35 2.14 SPATIAL DEVELOPMENT FRAMEWORK ANALYSIS 36 2.15 LAND USE 37 Current Land Use 37 Settlements and Towns 37 Grazing 38 Crop Cultivation 38 Commercial Forestry 38 Livestock Production 38 2.16 SPECIAL DEVELOPMENT AREAS 39 Nodal Centres - Tsomo and Cofimvaba Towns 39 Prioritized Secondary Nodes 39 Ncora 40 Qamata 40 Bilatye 40 Sabalele 40 Lubisi 41 2.17 ECONOMIC