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Adopted by Full Council of Uthukela District Municipality on the 31 August 2010
I.D.P AADDOOPPTTEEDD 22001111 //22001122 Prepared By : Department Strategic Planning and Economic Development Address : PO Box 116 Ladysmith, 3370 Email : [email protected] Tel: 036 638 2400 Fax: 036 635 5501 Page 1 of 167 UTHUKELA DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY DRAFT IDP REVIEW 2011/12 TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION A: EXECUTIVE SUMMARY A1.1 INTRODUCTION 7 A1.2 UTHUKELA DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY 7 A1.3 CHALLENGES FACED BY UTHUKELA DISTRICT 8 A1.4 OPPORTUNITIES OFFERED BY THE DISTRICT 9 A1.5 STRATEGIES FOR IMPROVEMENT 10 A1.6 UTHUKELA DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY IN THE NEXT 5 YEARS 10 A1.7 MEASURING THE PROGRESS 11 A1.8 DEVELOPING THE UTHUKELA IDP 11 SECTION B: SITUATIONAL ANALYSIS B1.1 SITUATIONAL ANALYSIS 14 B1.2 TOTAL POPULATION 15 B1.3 POPULATION BREAKDOWN PER GROUP 15 B1.4 AGE AND GENDER 16 B1.5 EDUCATION LEVELS 17 B1.6 MIGRATION 17 B1.7 URBANISATION 18 B1.8 HIV AIDS PREVELANCE 18 B2 ECONOMY OF UTHUKELA DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY 20 B2.1 INTRODUCTION 20 B2.2 STRUCTURE OF THE DISTRICT ECONOMY 20 B2.3 ECONOMIC GROWTH 20 B2.4 ANNUAL HOUSEHOLD INCOME 22 B2.5 HOUSEHOLD SIZE 22 B2.6 POVERTY 23 B2.7 EMPLOYMENT RATIOS 24 B2.8 EMPLOYMENT SECTORS 25 B2.9 INCOME BY SECTOR 25 B3 SPATIAL ANALYSIS 27 B4 SWOT ANALYSIS 29 B5 KEY PRIORITY ISSUES 31 Page 2 of 167 UTHUKELA DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY DRAFT IDP REVIEW 2011/12 SECTION C: DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES C1.1 INTRODUCTION 32 C1.2 MUNICIPAL VISION AND MISSION 32 C1.3 MUNICIPAL STRATEGIC OBJECTIVES 32 C2 KEY FOCAL AREAS 33 C2.1 MUNICIPAL TRANSFORMATION AND INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT 33 C2.1.1 HUMAN RESOURCE STRATEGY 33 C2.1.2 -
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(Bid) for the Ixopo Community Residential Units, Ubuhlebezwe Local Municipality, Harry Gwala Distrct Edtea Ref Dc43/0017/2016
BACKGROUND INFORMATION DOCUMENT (BID) FOR THE IXOPO COMMUNITY RESIDENTIAL UNITS, UBUHLEBEZWE LOCAL MUNICIPALITY, HARRY GWALA DISTRCT EDTEA REF DC43/0017/2016 NEAS REF KZN/EIA/0000396/2016 November 2016 Prepared for: Prepared by: P.O.Box 132 BB 188 King Senzangakhona Circle Ixopo Umlazi Durban 3276 4066 [email protected] 1 - Purpose of BID The purpose of this document is to provide background information on the proposed project, to obtain comments and contributions from interested and affected parties and stakeholders with regards to environmental issues of the proposed development. - Project description and location UBuhlebezwe Local Municipality proposes to construct 150 housing units. 45 of the 150 proposed units being 1 bedroom apartments with an area of 35sqm each and 105 of the 150 units being 2 bedroom apartments with an area of 45sqm each The units will have equivalent laundry spaces and parking bays. The development will also include a multi- purpose court, nursery school, a kid playground and guard house at the entrance. The total footprint of development is 2.2Ha. The project is located at 30°09’32.12”S and 30°03’52.98”E Ward 4 Portion B of Erf 0 Stuartstown. It is evident that this project will require further environmental investigations to ensure that the project execution adheres to the relevant environmental legislation and the appointment of an independent environmental assessment practitioner to conduct an environmental impact assessment was therefore necessitated. - Applicable legislation The information contained in the Terms of Reference provided by Ingcweti Project Management, and a preliminary review of the existing environmental legislation, suggest that the proposed development may result in a significant impact on the environment. -
Umngeni Resilience Project Annexes
ANNEXES I. Vulnerability Analysis: Preliminary Prioritisation of Vulnerable Communities for Climate Change Adaptation in the uMgungundlovu District Municipality. II. Stakeholder Consultations Annex II.1 Organisations consulted during the project development period. Annex II.2: Attendance register for meeting to plan Inception Workshop. Annex II.3: Attendance register for Inception Workshop. Annex II.4: Attendance register for workshop to plan field visit itinerary. Annex II.5: Field visit itinerary to identify project interventions sites. Annex II.6: Attendance register for technical agriculture workshop. Annex II.7: Attendance register for built environment and ecological infrastructure workshop. Annex II.8: Attendance register for technical EWS workshop. Annex II.9: List of meetings from 18-22 November 2013. Annex II.10: List of meetings from 6-10 January 2014. Annex II.11: List of meetings from 27-29 January 2014. Annex II.12: List of meetings from 17-18 March 2014. Annex II.12.1: Attendance register from Management Committee meeting. Annex II.12.2: Attendance register from Disaster Management Forum meeting. Annex II.12.3: Attendance register from fire component meeting. Annex II.13: Attendance register from UMDM/DAEA meeting. Annex II.14: Attendance register from DAEA meeting. Annex II.15: Attendance register CoGTA meeting. Annex II.16: Attendance register from Msunduzi Local Municipality meeting. III. Maps of the demonstration sites for the Adaptation Fund project. Figure III.1: Ward 8 of Vulindlela showing position of households and traditional communities (2011). Figure III.2: Ward 8 of Swayimane showing position of households and traditional communities (2011). Figure III.3: Ward 5 of Nhlazuka showing position of households and traditional communities (2011). -
Disclosure Guide
WEEKS® 2021 - 2022 DISCLOSURE GUIDE This publication contains information that indicates resorts participating in, and explains the terms, conditions, and the use of, the RCI Weeks Exchange Program operated by RCI, LLC. You are urged to read it carefully. 0490-2021 RCI, TRC 2021-2022 Annual Disclosure Guide Covers.indd 5 5/20/21 10:34 AM DISCLOSURE GUIDE TO THE RCI WEEKS Fiona G. Downing EXCHANGE PROGRAM Senior Vice President 14 Sylvan Way, Parsippany, NJ 07054 This Disclosure Guide to the RCI Weeks Exchange Program (“Disclosure Guide”) explains the RCI Weeks Elizabeth Dreyer Exchange Program offered to Vacation Owners by RCI, Senior Vice President, Chief Accounting Officer, and LLC (“RCI”). Vacation Owners should carefully review Manager this information to ensure full understanding of the 6277 Sea Harbor Drive, Orlando, FL 32821 terms, conditions, operation and use of the RCI Weeks Exchange Program. Note: Unless otherwise stated Julia A. Frey herein, capitalized terms in this Disclosure Guide have the Assistant Secretary same meaning as those in the Terms and Conditions of 6277 Sea Harbor Drive, Orlando, FL 32821 RCI Weeks Subscribing Membership, which are made a part of this document. Brian Gray Vice President RCI is the owner and operator of the RCI Weeks 6277 Sea Harbor Drive, Orlando, FL 32821 Exchange Program. No government agency has approved the merits of this exchange program. Gary Green Senior Vice President RCI is a Delaware limited liability company (registered as 6277 Sea Harbor Drive, Orlando, FL 32821 Resort Condominiums -
Msunduzi Co-Operative Development Strategy
MSUNDUZI MUNICIPALITY __________________________________________ CO-OPERATIVE DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY Final Development Strategy Issue Date: September 2017 Revision No.: 02 Project No.: 14511 Date: September 2017 Document Title: Final Co-operative Development Strategy Author: Leon Katambwe Revision Number: 02 Checked by: Kavi Soni Approved by: Kavi Soni Signature: For: SiVEST SA (PTY) LTD MSUNDUZI MUNICIPALITY CO-OPERATIVE DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY TABLE OF CONTENTS 2. INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................................................... 1 2.1. BACKGROUND ....................................................................................................................... 1 2.2. OVERALL OBJECTIVE OF THE STUDY .................................................................................................. 2 2.3. SCOPE OF THE STUDY .................................................................................................................... 2 2.4. URBAN-ECON’S APPROACH: THE THEORY OF CHANGE OR OUTCOMES APPROACH .................. 3 2.5. METHODOLOGY ........................................................................................................................... 5 2.6. ACTION STEPS ............................................................................................................................. 6 2.7. REPORT OUTLINE .......................................................................................................................... 8 3. CO-OPERATIVE -
Umlalazi Strategic Planning Session
UMLALAZI STRATEGIC PLANNING SESSION INTEGRATED DEVELOPMENT PLANNING Lizette Dirker IDP Coordination Business Unit INFORMANTS OF THE IDP SOUTH AFRICAN PLANNING SYSTEMS National Provincial Local District wide PGDS Vision 2030 DGDP (Vision 2035) (Vision 2035) National IDP PGDP Development 5 years Plan National Provincial Municipal Planning Planning Council Commission Commission WARD BASED SDGs SDGs PLANS “KZN as a prosperous Province with healthy, secure and skilled population, living in dignity and harmony, acting as a gateway to Africa and the World” Sustainable Development Goals AGENDA 2063 50 Year Vision • Agenda 2063 is a strategic framework for the socio-economic transformation of the continent over the next 50 years. It builds on, and seeks to accelerate the implementation of past and existing continental initiatives for growth and sustainable development Adopted in January 2015 • Adopted in January 2015, in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia by the 24th African Union (AU) Assembly of Heads of State and Government 10 Year implementation cycle • Five ten year implementation plan – the first plan 2014-2023 1. A prosperous Africa based on inclusive growth and sustainable 5. An Africa with a strong cultural development identity, common heritage, shared values and ethics 2. An integrated continent, politically united and based on the ideals of Pan-Africanism and the 6. An Africa whose development vision of Africa’s Renaissance is people-driven, relying on the potential of African people, especially its women and youth, and caring for children 3. An Africa of good governance, democracy, respect for human rights, justice and the rule of law 7. Africa as a strong, united and influential global player and partner 4. -
Kwa-Zulu Natal No Fee Schools 2017
KWA-ZULU NATAL NO FEE SCHOOLS 2017 NATIONAL EMIS NAME OF SCHOOL SCHOOL PHASE ADDRESS OF SCHOOL EDUCATION DISTRICT QUINTILE LEARNER NUMBER 2017 NUMBERS 2017 500101195 A.M. MOOLLA SECONDARY SCHOOL S KWASHANGASE TRIBAL AUTHORITY ILEMBE 1 169 500100270 ABAQULUSI HIGH SCHOOL S Bhadeni Area ZULULAND 1 583 500100307 ABATHWA PRIMARY SCHOOL P Ogazini Area UMZINYATHI 1 253 500101010 ALPHA PRIMARY SCHOOL P KROMMELENBOOG FARM ZULULAND 1 14 500101121 ALVA PRIMARY SCHOOL C FREIBERG FARM UMZINYATHI 1 207 500101528 AMAHOBE PRIMARY SCHOOL P AMAJUBA FOREST AMAJUBA 1 134 500493654 AMAKHUZE SECONDARY SCHOOL S Makhongwana Location HARRY GWALA 1 399 500101713 AMAKHWATHA PRIMARY SCHOOL C 55I STRETCH CRESCENT ROAD ZULULAND 1 886 500101861 AMANDLAKAPHELI PRIMARY SCHOOL P Kwalembe Tribal Authority UGU 1 128 500342509 AMANDLAKHE PRIMARY SCHOOL P Care of kwa-Qumbu UMGUNGUNDLOVU 1 150 500308062 AMANDLALATHI PRIMARY SCHOOL P VULAMEHLO MUNICIPALITY UGU 1 261 500102416 AMAPHUPHESIZWE HIGH SCHOOL S Umphumulo Mission ILEMBE 1 553 500102453 AMAPHUTHU HIGH SCHOOL S Thulani area KING CETSHWAYO 1 243 500102527 AMAQHAWE PRIMARY SCHOOL P MAKWAKWA AREA UMKHANYAKUDE 1 819 500102786 AMATIMOFU PRIMARY SCHOOL P EMPAPHALA RESERVE KING CETSHWAYO 1 110 500102897 AMAYESE PRIMARY SCHOOL P Ngono Tribal Authority, Mfongosi Area, Amayese road KING CETSHWAYO 1 87 500308876 AMAZONDI SECONDARY SCHOOL S Mpotholo Area Kwazondi tribal authority KING CETSHWAYO 1 384 500423613 ANTIOCH JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL P ANTIOCH LOCATION HARRY GWALA 1 265 500103489 ARDEN PRIMARY SCHOOL P D 158 UMGUNGUNDLOVU -
Childcare Arrangements of Migrants: a Case Study of Mothers in Imbali, Pietermaritzburg
Childcare arrangements of migrants: A case study of mothers in Imbali, Pietermaritzburg. By Thobelani Nompilo Majola Submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Masters in Population Studies, in the School of Built Environment and Development Studies, University of KwaZulu-Natal November 2018 i COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES DECLARATION- PLAGIARISM I, Thobelani Nompilo Majola declare that: 1. The research reported in this thesis, except where otherwise indicated, is my original research. 2. This thesis has not been submitted for any degree or examination at any other university. 3. This thesis does not contain other persons’ data, pictures, graphs or other information, unless specifically acknowledged as being sourced from other persons. 4. This thesis does not contain other persons' writing, unless specifically acknowledged as being sourced from other researchers. Where other written sources have been quoted, then: a. Their words have been re-written but the general information attributed to them has been referenced b. Where their exact words have been used, then their writing has been placed in italics and inside quotation marks, and referenced. 5. This thesis does not contain text, graphics or tables copied and pasted from the internet, unless specifically acknowledged. Sources being detailed in the thesis are properly acknowledged in the references sections. Signed ............................................................ Date ............................................................ ii ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS I would like to thank everyone who have assisted me throughout my studies: Firstly, I thank God, for guiding and protecting throughout my journey, without him I would not have made it this far. To my loving mother N.S Mngadi, words alone cannot express my gratitude. -
High Schools National Distribution List 75 000 Distributed Monthly
SOUTH AFRICAN SCHOOLS’ NEWSPAPER HIGH SCHOOLS NATIONAL DISTRIBUTION LIST 75 000 DISTRIBUTED MONTHLY FREE 4 ALL (Pty) Ltd Reg. No: 96/05340/07 P O Box 268, Kloof 3640 Phone: 031 763 3916 47 Sherwood Drive, Fax: 031 763 3721 Kloof 3610 www.free4all.co.za • South Africa’s only national newspaper dedicated to teenagers / High School learners • 75 000 printed monthly and distributed under contract and free-of-charge to High Schools in Gauteng, KwaZulu-Natal, Eastern Cape and Western Cape • Endorsed and supported by senior educationists, school principals, teachers and parents GAUTENG SCHOOLS AREA QUANTITY Alberton High School Alberton 350 Allen Glen High School Roodepoort 450 Athlone Boys’ High School Bez Valley 300 Athlone Girls’ High School Bez Valley 350 Barnato Park High School Berea 350 Birchleigh High School Birchleigh 350 Blue Hills College Midrand 150 Brakpan High School Brakpan 350 Centurion College Joubert Park 200 Dansa International College Pretoria 250 Dawnview High School Germiston 300 Dinwiddie High School Germiston 350 Dominican Convent School Jeppestown 200 Edenglen High School Edenglen 500 Ekangala Comprehensive High School Ekangala 500 Elite College Isando 200 Eureka High School Springs 250 Falcon Educational School Boksburg 200 Ferndale High School Randburg 250 Forest High School Forest Hill 350 Geluksdal Secondary School Geluksdal 300 Glenvista High School Glenvista 100 Greenside High School Greenside 250 Greenwood College Pretoria West 100 Hillview High School Pretoria 350 Hoërskool Florida Florida 400 Hoërskool Randburg Randburg 350 Hoërskool Waterkloof Waterkloof 500 Holy Family College Parktown 150 Immaculata Secondary School Diepkloof 450 Jameson High School Dersley Park 400 Jeppe High School for Boys Kensington 350 Jeppe High School for Girls Kensington 350 John Orr Technical High School Milpark 350 GAUTENG SCHOOLS cont. -
Intergrated Development Plan 2019/20 Ubuhlebezwe Local Municipality
INTERGRATED DEVELOPMENT PLAN 2019/20 UBUHLEBEZWE LOCAL MUNICIPALITY There is a lovely road that runs from Ixopo into the hills. These hills are grass-covered and rolling, and they are lovely beyond any singing of it. The road climbs seven miles into them, to Carisbrooke; and from there, if there is no mist, you look down on one of the fairest valleys of Africa. About you there is grass and bracken and you may hear the forlorn crying of the titihoya, one of the birds of the veld…. (Cry the Beloved Country; Alan Paton: December 1948 – Chapter 1) 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS HEADING PAGE SECTION A: EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 9 SECTION B: 31 PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT PRINCIPLES AS WELL AS GOVERNMENT POLICIES AND IMPERATIVES SECTION C: 41 SITUATION ANALYSIS Demographic Characteristics & Analysis 41 Key Findings 52 Cross Cutting Issues 53 Municipal Transformation & Institutional Development 135 158 Basic Service delivery & Infrastructure Social & Economic Development 209 Municipal Financial Viability & Management 260 Good Governance & Public Participation 282 CORRECTIVE MEASURES FROM PREVIOUS IDP 311 SECTION D: VISION, GOALS, OBJECTIVES & STRATEGIES 313 SECTION E: 314 STRATEGIC MAPPING AND IMPLEMENTATION PLAN SECTION F: 335 ANNUAL OPERATIONAL PLAN / ORGANIZATIONAL SCORECARD / SERVICE DELIVERY & BUDGET IMPLEMENTATION PLAN SECTION G: 335 ORGANIZATIONAL & INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM AG REPORT & ACTION PLAN 365 SECTION H: 379 ANNEXURES 2 LIST OF FIGURES FIGURE DESCRIPTION 1. SPATIAL LOCATION 2. TRADITIONAL AUTHORITIES 3. PROPOSED PRIMARY NODE – IXOPO 4. WALL TO WALL SCHEME 5. WALL TO WALL SCHEME COVERAGE 6. ROAD CORRIDORS 7. EXISTING AND FUTURE DEVELOPMENTS 8. LAND OWNERSHIP 9. ELECTRICITY BACKLOGS 10. WATER BACKLOGS 11. -
Ethembeni Cultural Heritage
ETHEMBENI CULTURAL HERITAGE Amafa aKwazulu-Natali 22 January 2016 195 Jabu Ndlovu Street Pietermaritzburg 3200 August Telephone 033 3946 543 [email protected] Attention Bernadet Pawandiwa Dear Ms Pawandiwa Application for Exemption from a Phase 1 Heritage Impact Assessment Proposed Expansion of Dolerite Borrow Pit Pogela Farm, Heatonville Ntambanana LM, King Cetshwayo DM, KwaZulu-Natal. Project Area and Project description1 Mr John Readman of Pogela Farm, Heatonville, wishes to expand the existing dolerite borrow pit on his farm to an area of 3.11 ha, for commercial utilisation. This proposed expansion requires the conducting of a Basic Assessment in terms of both NEMA and DMR regulations. The existing borrow pit lies adjacent to an abandoned single-quarters residential compound constructed by Tongaat-Hulett in 1994. It is Mr Readman’ intention to demolish all structures in the course of expansion activities for the borrow pit. Observations No graves are located or reported in the immediate precinct of the planned expansion and any associated plant and services proposed2. The compound buildings are utilitarian, in a state of disuse and of no intrinsic significance. They are due to be demolished. The Ntabanana and Heatonville farms were granted in compensation to returning service-men after WWI (1918) and WWII (1945).3 These farms have been under sugar cane production for at least the last 40 to 50 years4. 1 J. Readman, pers.comm to LO van Schalkwyk. 2 Ibid. 3 2016. Heritage Scoping Report for the Invubu-Theta 400 kV Transmission