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JANUARY SPECIALS VALID 13 - 31 JANUARY 2020 (Prices Exclusive/Inclusive of VAT)
1 JANUARY SPECIALS VALID 13 - 31 JANUARY 2020 (Prices exclusive/inclusive of VAT) 23 Roper Street, 466 Jasmyn Street, Unit 7 Saligna Park, Unit 6 Skyview Retail Park, Unit 6 Cecil Morgan Street, Unit 302 Northlands Deco New Centre, Silverton, 3 Saligna Street, Cnr CR Swart and Freda Road, Sunnyside Industria, Park, New Market Street, JOHANNESBURG PRETORIA Witfield, BOKSBURG Strydom Park, RANDBURG Stikland, CAPE TOWN NORTH RIDING Tel: 011 493 1222 Tel: 012 804 1832 Tel: 011 823 1873 Tel: 011 791 5393 Tel: 021 949 1827 Tel: 011 462 6870 Handles, Cabinet Hardware and Furniture Fittings Fax: 011 493 8540 Fax: 012 804 6053 Fax: 011 823 2714 Fax: 011 791 5361 Fax: 021 949 1812 Fax: 011 462 6044 12mm STEEL BAR HANDLES (CODE 2974) HOLLOW STAINLESS STEEL HANDLES ‘BOW’ ALUMINIUM HANDLE (CODE 291A) 10mm Diameter Brushed Finish Brushed Finish 96mm cc - R5.95 / R6.84 ea 480mm cc - R23.95 / R27.54 ea Anodised finish 128mm cc - R6.95 / R7.99 ea 512mm cc - R25.95 / R29.84 ea (CODE 58587) 12 x 12mm 32mm Height 96mm cc - R7.95 / R9.14 ea 256mm cc - R16.95 / R19.49 ea 160mm cc - R7.95 / R9.14 ea 544mm cc - R27.95 / R32.14 ea 96mm cc - R25.95 / R29.84 ea 320mm cc - R41.95 / R48.24 ea 128mm cc - R9.95 / R11.44 ea 288mm cc - R17.95 / R20.64 ea 192mm cc - R8.95 / R10.29 ea 576mm cc - R29.95 / R34.44 ea 128mm cc - R27.95 / R32.14 ea 352mm cc - R43.95 / R50.54 ea 160mm cc - R11.95 / R13.74 ea 320mm cc - R18.95 / R21.79 ea 224mm cc - R9.95 / R11.44 ea 608mm cc - R33.95 / R39.04 ea 160mm cc - R30.95 / R35.59 ea 384mm cc - R45.95 / R52.84 ea 192mm cc - R13.95 / -
The Health and Health System of South Africa: Historical Roots of Current Public Health Challenges
Series Health in South Africa 1 The health and health system of South Africa: historical roots of current public health challenges Hoosen Coovadia, Rachel Jewkes, Peter Barron, David Sanders, Diane McIntyre The roots of a dysfunctional health system and the collision of the epidemics of communicable and non-communicable Lancet 2009; 374: 817–34 diseases in South Africa can be found in policies from periods of the country’s history, from colonial subjugation, Published Online apartheid dispossession, to the post-apartheid period. Racial and gender discrimination, the migrant labour system, August 25, 2009 the destruction of family life, vast income inequalities, and extreme violence have all formed part of South Africa’s DOI:10.1016/S0140- 6736(09)60951-X troubled past, and all have inexorably aff ected health and health services. In 1994, when apartheid ended, the health See Editorial page 757 system faced massive challenges, many of which still persist. Macroeconomic policies, fostering growth rather than See Comment pages 759 redistribution, contributed to the persistence of economic disparities between races despite a large expansion in and 760 social grants. The public health system has been transformed into an integrated, comprehensive national service, but See Perspectives page 777 failures in leadership and stewardship and weak management have led to inadequate implementation of what are This is fi rst in a Series of often good policies. Pivotal facets of primary health care are not in place and there is a substantial human resources six papers on health in crisis facing the health sector. The HIV epidemic has contributed to and accelerated these challenges. -
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’. -
Greylingstad Mpumalanga Done by Do
Archaeological investigations, done at Bakkiesfontein 568 IR, (Dipaliseng Local Municipality) Greylingstad Mpumalanga Done by Domonique-Marie Verkerk BHSC (Heritage and Cultural Tourism), 2011, UP BA Archaeology, 2012, UP Tel: 012 3333931 E-mail: [email protected] Department of Anthropology and Archaeology, University of Pretoria 5 October 2015 Summary Concentration camps were a tactic created by the British to end the South African War (1899- 1902). Many innocent Boer and African families were sent to these camps where they died of diseases, such as, poor conditions and lack of shelters. Boer families were sent to concentration camps in Heidelberg. Africans, on the other hand, were sent to the concentration camp in Greylingstad. A possible location for the African concentration camp in Greylingstad is Bakkiesfontein 568 IR. Unfortunately, there is nothing to show where this camp is as a fire destroyed many of the records. Bakkiesfontein 568 IR was chosen as a possible location for the African concentration camp in Greylingstad because of the old house, stream, stone walls, railway, SR fort and the African cemetery. Bakkiesfontein was surveyed by foot. The aim was to find the location of the concentration camp. Areas where pedestrian surveys were conducted included the house, barn, possible midden, graves, stone walls and stone circle. The pedestrian survey showed that Iron Age communities also lived on the farm. Three test-pits were also conducted. Areas where the test-pits were conducted included the midden, between stone walls and on a slope near a stone wall. The test-pits were not that successful. The artefacts found during the test- pits and surveys include; metal, ceramic pieces and pottery, glass pieces and even plastic. -
Dipaleseng Macro Strategic Development Concept
PLAN 37: DIPALESENG MACRO STRATEGIC DEVELOPMENT CONCEPT Project Projects No SPATIAL OBJECTIVE: EXPLOIT ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES T 7 PHASE 3 & 4 MAPS: DIPALESENG PROJECTS: STRATEGIES: o 1 N /N 1 Compilation of an implementation plan to create mining enabling environment 17 18 C n i o g v LOCAL MUNICIPALITY 2 Beneficiation of coal 24 28 D e e Govan Mbeki Local 29 35 F l D o F Municipality (MP307) 3 (n/a) Development of a Tourism Strategy 38 43 G T 4 (n/a) Access suitable land for irrigation farming and beneficiation of agricultural products 44 46 H 47 50 I 5 (n/a) Access agricultural support programmes for the development of arable land 52 J 1! 7 (n/a) Beneficiation of agricultural products K 23! 8 (n/a) Implement land reform Programme L L 8 15 (n/a) SMME/BEE Development Programmes 4 5 SPATIAL OBJECTIVE: CREATE SUSTAINABLE HUMAN SETTLEMENTS R 17 Thusong service centres. F 18 Draft detailed Urban Design Framework for nodes E P e t r u s v d M e r w e ! 19 Upgrade of the R23 road between Greylingstad and Balfour P e t r u s v d M e r w e 1 1 5 HHaarrooffff DDaamm 20 Upgrade of the R51 road between Balfour and Grootvlei R 21! 21 Maintain R23 transport corridor to the east of Greylingstad and to the north of Balfour N 22 (n/a) Upgrade gravel access roads to schools to enable public transport provision 23 Maintain R51-R548 main road south of Grootvlei (to Vaal River) and north of Balfour (to Devon, Secunda) F 55! ´ S i y a t h e m b a 24 Develop services master plans (roads, water, sewer, electricity) for Balfour, Greylingstad and Grootvlei T S i y a t h e m b a o 28 Identification of new cemetery and land fill sites in all main towns H / ! B 1 ! e /!!! 53 L B aa ll ff o u r L 29 Upgrade Main Substations (Bulk Electricity supply) id ! u r e 53 30 (n/a) Rural Water Supply (15 boreholes) lb e 32 (n/a) Provision of VIP's rg 1:320 000 35 Develop Storm Water Master Plan N N 19! 38 Sewer Reticulation & Maintenance L B B R 39 Sewer Reticulation 700 H/H Ext. -
Or Tambo International
KEMPTON POMONA PARK OFFRA From ATNS head office from Hulley Rd take a left into Andre Greyvenstein Rd. M45 BENONI Carry on straight, past Mastercars & Nissan (R23) ALLEN until it turns into Albatross Rd. On Albatross Road. Keep to the left. AVION PARK Pass Boundary Silk Bazaar on left at robot. SHOPRITE R21 CHECKERS Take slip road M45 R23 Benoni, Allen Grove after overpass, keep left when turning. Turn into slip road (M43 Atlas Rd M45 Benoni). ALBATROSS RD (BRIDGE) M43 ATLAS RD Swing around into Atlas Road and M45 BENONI VOORTREKKER take a right at next robot into Bonaero Drive. M32 M32 RHODESFIELD POMONA LUGVRAG/AIRFREIGHT M43 ATLAS RD BENONI OFFRAMP (M45) On Albatross Road. Keep to the left. VOORTREKKER TURN-OFF Pass Boundary Silk Bazaar on left at robot. Take slip road M45 R23 Benoni, Allen Grove after overpass, keep left when turning. Turn into slip road (M43 Atlas Rd M45 Benoni). Swing around into Atlas Road and take a right at next robot into Bonaero Drive. On R21 highway going north. ISANDO Take M43 Atlas Rd turnoff at first robot turn right HEAD OFFICE STERCARS R21 I SAN into Bonaero Drive. MA N S (011) 961-0100 BONAERO SAFAIR PARK HOLIDAY INN On R21 highway going south. SIM GARDEN L L RD Y Take M43 Atlas Rd turnoff HU HU LE ANDRE GREYVENSTEIN RD at first robot turn right JOHANNESBURG into Bonaero Drive. Via Barbara Rd R24 R2 R21 JHB INTER. AIRPORT BOKSBURG On R21 highway going south. KEMPTON PARK LL Take M43 Atlas Rd turnoff INTERCHANGE A AVIATION TRAINING SBURGM ACADEMY at first robot turn right AIR TRAFFIC BOK into Bonaero Drive. -
Waterside Brochure
E F F O R T L E S S L Y S E R E N E 2 Bed 1 Bath & 2 Bed 2 Bath Apartments From R 835 000 Bond and Transfer Costs Included Set opposite Bullfrog Pan, one of the most attractive natural pans in the area. Waterside offers an ideal location in the heart of Rynfield for modern secure urban living. Waterside brings to you a lifestyle where evening strolls, weekend picnics and outdoor living are available to you on your doorstep. R23 BENONI NORTH AH N M45 RYNFIELD AH M45 L O C A T I O N R23 NORTHVILLA GOEDEBURG BRENTWOOD M45 172 President Brand Rd, Rynfield, Benoni President Brand Rd OR Tambo Airport (12 km) N12 Highway (5 km) Emergencies: Linmed Hospital (2 km) Glynwood Hospital (7 km) R23 KLEINFONTEIN AH Entertainment/Retail: Lakeside Mall (6 km) Northmead Square Shopping Centre (3 km) Oakfields Shopping Centre (1 km) Schools: St Dunstans College (1 km) FERRARMERE Laerskool Rynfield (1 km) GARDENS NORTHMEAD Arbor Primary School (2 km) Laerskool Northmead (6 km) M45 M44 R23 F E A T U R E S • Spacious, Modern Apartments • Access Controlled 24/7 Security • Covered Parkings • Quality Finishes • Energy Efficient Building Methods • Ideal Location • Private Pet Friendly Gardens • Secure Urban Living • Securing Deposits from R10 000 • Bond Registration and Transfer Costs Included N PRESIDENT BRAND RD 1 2 3 4 BLOCK 1 9 10 11 12 5 8 6 7 BLOCK 2 13 16 14 15 17 18 19 20 25 26 27 28 BLOCK 3 BLOCK 4 21 24 29 32 22 23 30 31 33 34 35 36 41 42 43 44 BLOCK 5 BLOCK 6 37 40 45 48 38 39 46 47 S I T E D E V E L O P E M E N T P L A N 50 51 58 59 49 52 57 60 BLOCK 7 BLOCK 8 53 56 61 64 The development consists of 80 Two Bedroom Apartments, 54 55 62 63 with all ground floor units offering private pet friendly gardens. -
Brakpan Herald 17 February 2
T335687HD07 Friday,Friday, FebruaryFebrua 17, 2017 TEL: 011 740 1825 Dorp groet rugbyheld Squatters forced to move Lees meer op bladsy 2 Read more on page 6 Liam (wat geslaap het toe die foto geneem is) en Caleb het Dinsdag nog in die Life Dalview Hospitaal aangesterk. By hulle is hul ouers, Jeff en Erika Bekker, wat Maandagaand ’n baie traumatiese ervaring beleef het. Dapper pa red sy kinders Thelma Koorts reën getref is. water was en dat ek dit nie deur die oomblik dat ek gedink het dat ek my is na die Life Dalview Hospitaal [email protected] Jeff Bekker (32) vertel dat daar duikweg sou maak nie. Ek het rem vrou gaan verloor.” gehaas waar hulle vir ondermeer oomblikke was dat hy gedink het getrap maar ’n stroom water het ons “Ek was egter magteloos want ek hipotermie behandel is.” dat sy vrou, Erika (29), nie betyds Polo meegesleur en ons is in die kon my net by ons babas bepaal.” Volgens Jeff was hul toestand Die pa van ’n agt-maande oue uit die voertuig sou kon kom nie. Hy duikweg af.” “Op ’n stadium het ek darem Dinsdag bevredigend maar hulle tweeling het Maandagaand verbete was egter magteloos om haar te help “Ek kon gelukkig daarin slaag gesien hoe my vrou uit die voer- word nog dopgehou. in yskoue water aan sy seuntjies aangesien hy gespook en gespartel om my venster oop te draai en ek tuig kon kom en my verligting was “Ek is baie dankbaar teenoor die vasgeklou toe die voertuig waarin hy het om die tweeling, Caleb en Liam, en Erika het dadelik gepoog om die baie, baie groot.” Hulp het intussen insleepdienste en ander vrywilligers en sy gesin gery het deur vloedwa- se koppe omhoog te hou. -
Magistrates' Courts Act: Definition of Local Limits of Districts Created In
STAATSKOERANT, 31 OKTOBER 2014 No. 38170 3 GOVERNMENT NOTICE DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE AND CONSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT No. 861 31 October 2014 MAGISTRATES' COURTS ACT, 1944 (ACT NO. 32 OF 1944): DEFINITION OF LOCAL LIMITS OF DISTRICTS CREATED IN RESPECT OF THE GAUTENG AND NORTH WEST PROVINCES I,Tshililo Michael Masutha, Minister of Justice and Correctional Services, acting under section 2 1(a) of the Magistrates' Courts Act, 1944 (Act No. 32 of 1944), hereby, with effect from 1 December 2014, in respect of the magisterial districts created in terms of Government Notice No. 43 of 24 January 2014, define the local limits of each such district as indicated in Schedules 1 and 2 respectively. Any amendment to the name of the district, sub-district or place of sitting under this Notice shall be applicable to the place appointed for the holding of a court for each regional division and all seats mentioned in the Schedule to Government Notice No. 219 of 27 February 2004. Given under my hand at on this the4")-\day of 0100 Qe Two Thousand and Fourteen. TM MASUTHA, MP (ADV) MINISTER OF JUSTICE AND CORRECTIONAL SERVICES This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 4 Column Acreatedin CourtsColumnestablished B SCHEDULEfor 1: GAUTENG PROVINCEPoint-to-pointCo lum descriptions C No. 38170 2014 GAZETTE,31OCTOBER GOVERNMENT termsEkurhuleniNo.43Magisterial ofof 24 Central JanuaryGovernmentDistrict 2014GazettethePalm districts Ridge Startingproceed from in an the easterly intersection direction of the along N12 the Motorway N12 motorway, with the easternuntilit intersectsboundary ofwith Busoni the eastern Rock, This gazette isalsoavailable freeonline at boundary of Linmeyer Township. -
Insurance Products Standards to Reach Low- Income Consumers in South Africa: Help Or Hindrance?
Insurance products standards to reach low- income consumers in South Africa: Help or hindrance? A review of the experience of Mzansi and Zimele insurance product standards ii VERSION 8 14/10/2011 Authors: Doubell Chamberlain Sandisiwe Ncube Grieve Chelwa Herman Smit Tel: +27 21 918 4390 Fax: +27 21 918 4391 E-mail: [email protected] Physical address: USB Bellville Park Campus Carl Cronje Drive, Bellville, 7530, South Africa Postal address: PO Box 610, Bellville, 7535, South Africa www.cenfri.org iii Table of Contents List of tables .......................................................................................................................... v List of figures ......................................................................................................................... v List of boxes .......................................................................................................................... v Preface ................................................................................................................................. vi Executive summary ............................................................................................................. vii 1. Introduction .................................................................................................................. 1 2. Financial Sector Charter context .................................................................................... 3 2.1. History of the Financial Sector Charter (FSC) ......................................................... -
Land Restitution and Protected Areas in Kwazulu Natal South Africa: Challenges to Implementation
University of Montana ScholarWorks at University of Montana Graduate Student Theses, Dissertations, & Professional Papers Graduate School 2005 Land restitution and protected areas in KwaZulu Natal South Africa: Challenges to implementation Laurie Ashley The University of Montana Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.umt.edu/etd Let us know how access to this document benefits ou.y Recommended Citation Ashley, Laurie, "Land restitution and protected areas in KwaZulu Natal South Africa: Challenges to implementation" (2005). Graduate Student Theses, Dissertations, & Professional Papers. 4801. https://scholarworks.umt.edu/etd/4801 This Thesis is brought to you for free and open access by the Graduate School at ScholarWorks at University of Montana. It has been accepted for inclusion in Graduate Student Theses, Dissertations, & Professional Papers by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks at University of Montana. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Maureen and Mike MANSFIELD LIBRARY The University of Montana Permission is granted by the author to reproduce this material in its entirety, provided that this material is used for scholarly purposes and is properly cited in published works and reports. **Please check "Yes" or "No" and provide signature** Yes, I grant permission No, I do not grant permission Author's Signature: u___________ Date: ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Any copying for commercial purposes or financial gain may be undertaken only with the author's explicit consent. 8/98 Land Restitution and Protected Areas in KwaZulu Natal, South Africa: Challenges to Implementation Laurie Ashley B.A. Biology The University of Montana, 1998 Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science in Resource Conservation Department of Society and Conservation The University of Montana May 2005 Approved by: Dean of Graduate School Date UMI Number: EP40265 All rights reserved INFORMATION TO ALL USERS The quality of this reproduction is dependent upon the quality of the copy submitted. -
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 .....................................................................................................................................................