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New Contree, No. 77, December 2016 New Contree, No. 77, December 2016 New Contree, No. 77, December 2016 New Contree No. 77, December 2016 A journal of Historical and Human Sciences for Southern Africa New Contree, No. 77, December 2016 New Contree is a peer-reviewed journal indexed by the South African Department of Higher Education and Training. New Contree, A journal of Historical and Human Sciences for Southern Africa, is mainly published in English though all the officially accepted languages in South Africa are accommodated in all editions. Abstracts in English only are required. New Contree is multidisciplinary focused and administrated within the Historical and Human Sciences by the School of Basic Sciences, Vaal Triangle Campus, North-West University. To accommodate more articles from a wide variety of Historical and Human Sciences disciplines (that especially reflect a solid fundamental historical approach), this Journal has slightly altered its name from 2008. Opinions expressed or conclusions arrived at in articles and book reviews are those of the authors and are not to be regarded as those of the North-West University or the Editorial Advisory Committee of New Contree. Two editions of New Contree are annually published (July and December), and a special issue in November on regional or/and local- specific historically based related topics. In the special issue the coverage of any aspect of activity, topic and phenomenon s within the context of for example urban, rural, social, cultural, health, environmental and political life locally, regionally or/and in transcontinental and transnational contexts are of interest. Researchers from any academic institution are encouraged to communicate with the editor and editorial team if they are interested to act as guest editor for a special issue. -
“Focusing on the Future” Congress Outlines the Challenges
RECORD OF THE KWANALU CONGRESS HELD ON THURSDAY, 12 SEPTEMBER 2013 AT THE ROYAL SHOW, PIETERMARITZBURG CONGRESS THEME “Focusing on the Future” Congress outlines the challenges and opportunities of current day activities and the role of the agricultural sector in KwaZulu-Natal 1. Registration 2. Welcome The Chairman, Brian Aitken, called the meeting to order and welcomed the guests, amongst others, John Black, an Honorary Life Vice-President of Kwanalu, Robin Barnsley and his wife Sharon, Cyril Xaba, Per Bjorvig, Andries Geyser, Edgar Dhlomo, Students from Weston and Cedara Colleges, SAPS members, various Department officials, sponsors and the press. Apologies had been recorded on the attendance register. He explained that after a review by the Board and Manco, the day’s proceedings would run a little differently as in the past. There would be a longer tea break followed by the Guest Speakers and lunch would move to after the conclusion of Congress. 3. Scripture reading and prayer Andy Buchan opened Congress with a scripture reading and a prayer. He read from Romans 5, 3-5. He said we all went through trials and tribulations but we hold onto hope. We can put our hope in the Lord who never changes. He opened the Congress with a prayer. 4. Motions The Chairman requested Congress to stand for a moment’s silence in remembrance of the three members of Kwanalu, Jannie Boshoff, Jannie Kemp and Theuns van Rensburg who had tragically perished in a light aeroplane crash returning home after last year’s Congress and all those who had lost loved ones as well as those who had been victims of crime since the 2012 Congress. -
EASTERN CAPE NARL 2014 (Approved by the Federal Executive)
EASTERN CAPE NARL 2014 (Approved by the Federal Executive) Rank Name 1 Andrew (Andrew Whitfield) 2 Nosimo (Nosimo Balindlela) 3 Kevin (Kevin Mileham) 4 Terri Stander 5 Annette Steyn 6 Annette (Annette Lovemore) 7 Confidential Candidate 8 Yusuf (Yusuf Cassim) 9 Malcolm (Malcolm Figg) 10 Elza (Elizabeth van Lingen) 11 Gustav (Gustav Rautenbach) 12 Ntombenhle (Rulumeni Ntombenhle) 13 Petrus (Petrus Johannes de WET) 14 Bobby Cekisani 15 Advocate Tlali ( Phoka Tlali) EASTERN CAPE PLEG 2014 (Approved by the Federal Executive) Rank Name 1 Athol (Roland Trollip) 2 Vesh (Veliswa Mvenya) 3 Bobby (Robert Stevenson) 4 Edmund (Peter Edmund Van Vuuren) 5 Vicky (Vicky Knoetze) 6 Ross (Ross Purdon) 7 Lionel (Lionel Lindoor) 8 Kobus (Jacobus Petrus Johhanes Botha) 9 Celeste (Celeste Barker) 10 Dorah (Dorah Nokonwaba Matikinca) 11 Karen (Karen Smith) 12 Dacre (Dacre Haddon) 13 John (John Cupido) 14 Goniwe (Thabisa Goniwe Mafanya) 15 Rene (Rene Oosthuizen) 16 Marshall (Marshall Von Buchenroder) 17 Renaldo (Renaldo Gouws) 18 Bev (Beverley-Anne Wood) 19 Danny (Daniel Benson) 20 Zuko (Prince-Phillip Zuko Mandile) 21 Penny (Penelope Phillipa Naidoo) FREE STATE NARL 2014 (as approved by the Federal Executive) Rank Name 1 Patricia (Semakaleng Patricia Kopane) 2 Annelie Lotriet 3 Werner (Werner Horn) 4 David (David Christie Ross) 5 Nomsa (Nomsa Innocencia Tarabella Marchesi) 6 George (George Michalakis) 7 Thobeka (Veronica Ndlebe-September) 8 Darryl (Darryl Worth) 9 Hardie (Benhardus Jacobus Viviers) 10 Sandra (Sandra Botha) 11 CJ (Christian Steyl) 12 Johan (Johannes -
African National Congress NATIONAL to NATIONAL LIST 1. ZUMA Jacob
African National Congress NATIONAL TO NATIONAL LIST 1. ZUMA Jacob Gedleyihlekisa 2. MOTLANTHE Kgalema Petrus 3. MBETE Baleka 4. MANUEL Trevor Andrew 5. MANDELA Nomzamo Winfred 6. DLAMINI-ZUMA Nkosazana 7. RADEBE Jeffery Thamsanqa 8. SISULU Lindiwe Noceba 9. NZIMANDE Bonginkosi Emmanuel 10. PANDOR Grace Naledi Mandisa 11. MBALULA Fikile April 12. NQAKULA Nosiviwe Noluthando 13. SKWEYIYA Zola Sidney Themba 14. ROUTLEDGE Nozizwe Charlotte 15. MTHETHWA Nkosinathi 16. DLAMINI Bathabile Olive 17. JORDAN Zweledinga Pallo 18. MOTSHEKGA Matsie Angelina 19. GIGABA Knowledge Malusi Nkanyezi 20. HOGAN Barbara Anne 21. SHICEKA Sicelo 22. MFEKETO Nomaindiya Cathleen 23. MAKHENKESI Makhenkesi Arnold 24. TSHABALALA- MSIMANG Mantombazana Edmie 25. RAMATHLODI Ngoako Abel 26. MABUDAFHASI Thizwilondi Rejoyce 27. GODOGWANA Enoch 28. HENDRICKS Lindiwe 29. CHARLES Nqakula 30. SHABANGU Susan 31. SEXWALE Tokyo Mosima Gabriel 32. XINGWANA Lulama Marytheresa 33. NYANDA Siphiwe 34. SONJICA Buyelwa Patience 35. NDEBELE Joel Sibusiso 36. YENGENI Lumka Elizabeth 37. CRONIN Jeremy Patrick 38. NKOANA- MASHABANE Maite Emily 39. SISULU Max Vuyisile 40. VAN DER MERWE Susan Comber 41. HOLOMISA Sango Patekile 42. PETERS Elizabeth Dipuo 43. MOTSHEKGA Mathole Serofo 44. ZULU Lindiwe Daphne 45. CHABANE Ohm Collins 46. SIBIYA Noluthando Agatha 47. HANEKOM Derek Andre` 48. BOGOPANE-ZULU Hendrietta Ipeleng 49. MPAHLWA Mandisi Bongani Mabuto 50. TOBIAS Thandi Vivian 51. MOTSOALEDI Pakishe Aaron 52. MOLEWA Bomo Edana Edith 53. PHAAHLA Matume Joseph 54. PULE Dina Deliwe 55. MDLADLANA Membathisi Mphumzi Shepherd 56. DLULANE Beauty Nomvuzo 57. MANAMELA Kgwaridi Buti 58. MOLOI-MOROPA Joyce Clementine 59. EBRAHIM Ebrahim Ismail 60. MAHLANGU-NKABINDE Gwendoline Lindiwe 61. NJIKELANA Sisa James 62. HAJAIJ Fatima 63. -
State of the Province Address (SOPA) by the Premier of the Northern Cape, Dr Zamani Saul, on the Occasion of the Second Session of the Sixth Legislature
State of the Province Address (SOPA) by the Premier of the Northern Cape, Dr Zamani Saul, on the occasion of the Second Session of the Sixth Legislature, Northern Cape Provincial Legislature, Kimberley 2 March 2021 The Speaker and Deputy Speaker of the Northern Cape Provincial Legislature; Members of the Executive Council; Members of the National Assembly and the National Council of Provinces; Members of the Northern Cape Provincial Legislature; the leader of the official opposition Harold McGluwa, Aubrey Baartman (EFF) and Danie Coetzee (FF+) Acting Judge President of the Northern Cape, Judge Violet Phatshoane; Heads of State Security Services; Chairperson of the South African Local Government Association Northern Cape (SALGA NC); Mayors and Councillors; Our Traditional Leaders; Veterans of our Liberation Struggle; Heads of State Institutions supporting our Constitutional Democracy; The Director General and Heads of Department; Acting Provincial Police Commissioner, General Henriëtte de Waal Secretary of the ANC and opposition parties; 1 Leaders of the Alliance; Government Officials; Captains of Industry; Distinguished Guests; Fellow citizens of the Northern Cape; Members of the Media; Ladies and Gentlemen; Good evening Madam Speaker, from the onset let me greet and appreciate everyone present here tonight at this State of the Province Address. I wish to express my deep and sincere appreciation to this House and all Honourable Members for the support I enjoyed since my appointment as Premier of the Province. I assumed office as a novice with no experience in an executive position. Everyone, including opposition MPLs, were prepared to share their hard-earned experiences with me and I thank you for that, I have no words to express my indebtedness to you. -
LIST of MEMBERS (Female)
As on 28 May 2021 LIST OF MEMBERS (Female) 6th Parliament CABINET OFFICE-BEARERS OF THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY MEMBERS OF THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY As on 28 May 2021 MEMBERS OF THE EXECUTIVE (alphabetical list) Minister of Agriculture, Land Reform and Rural Development ............. Ms A T Didiza Minister of Basic Education ....................................................... Mrs M A Motshekga Minister of Communications and Digital Technologies ....................... Ms S T Ndabeni-Abrahams Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs ............... Dr N C Dlamini-Zuma Minister of Defence and Military Veterans ..................................... Ms N N Mapisa-Nqakula Minister of Forestry, Fisheries and Environment ............................... Ms B D Creecy Minister of Human Settlements, Water and Sanitation ...................... Ms L N Sisulu Minister of International Relations and Cooperation ......................... Dr G N M Pandor Minister of Public Works and Infrastructure ................................... Ms P De Lille Minister of Small Business Development ....................................... Ms K P S Ntshavheni Minister of Social Development .................................................. Ms L D Zulu Minister of State Security ......................................................... Ms A Dlodlo Minister of Tourism ................................................................. Ms M T Kubayi-Ngubane Minister in The Presidency for Women, Youth and Persons with Disabilities ..................................................................... -
Report of the 54Th National Conference Report of the 54Th National Conference
REPORT OF THE 54TH NATIONAL CONFERENCE REPORT OF THE 54TH NATIONAL CONFERENCE CONTENTS 1. Introduction by the Secretary General 1 2. Credentials Report 2 3. National Executive Committee 9 a. Officials b. NEC 4. Declaration of the 54th National Conference 11 5. Resolutions a. Organisational Renewal 13 b. Communications and the Battle of Ideas 23 c. Economic Transformation 30 d. Education, Health and Science & Technology 35 e. Legislature and Governance 42 f. International Relations 53 g. Social Transformation 63 h. Peace and Stability 70 i. Finance and Fundraising 77 6. Closing Address by the President 80 REPORT OF THE 54TH NATIONAL CONFERENCE 1 INTRODUCTION BY THE SECRETARY GENERAL COMRADE ACE MAGASHULE The 54th National Conference was convened under improves economic growth and meaningfully addresses the theme of “Remember Tambo: Towards inequality and unemployment. Unity, Renewal and Radical Socio-economic Transformation” and presented cadres of Conference reaffirmed the ANC’s commitment to our movement with a concrete opportunity for nation-building and directed all ANC structures to introspection, self-criticism and renewal. develop specific programmmes to build non-racialism and non-sexism. It further directed that every ANC The ANC can unequivocally and proudly say that we cadre must become activists in their communities and emerged from this conference invigorated and renewed drive programmes against the abuse of drugs and to continue serving the people of South Africa. alcohol, gender based violence and other social ills. Fundamentally, Conference directed every ANC We took fundamental resolutions aimed at radically member to work tirelessly for the renewal of our transforming the lives of the people for the better and organisation and to build unity across all structures. -
Annual Report for the Year Ended 31 March 2013
ANNUAL REPORT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2013 Designed & printed by SwiftPrint, Tel: 053 839 2900, Kimberley NORTHERN CAPE PROVIncIAL LEGISLATURE, VOTE 2 Annual Report 2012/13 Submission of the annual report to the Speaker Hon. JT Beukes Deputy Speaker to the Northern Cape Provincial Legislature I have the honour of submitting the Annual Report of the Northern Cape Provincial Legislature for the period 1 April 2012 to 31 March 2013. PB Moopelwa Acting Secretary to the Legislature 31 May 2013 1 NORTHERN CAPE PROVIncIAL LEGISLATURE, VOTE 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. GENERAL INFORMATION Vision, Mission and Values ________________________________________________________________________ 8 Organisational Structure _________________________________________________________________________ 8 Legislative Mandate _____________________________________________________________________________ 9 Entities Reporting to the Speaker __________________________________________________________________ 9 Speaker’s Statement ____________________________________________________________________________ 10 Accounting Officer’s Overview ___________________________________________________________________ 11 2. INFORMATION ON PREDETERMINED OBJECTIVES 2.1 Overall Performance _________________________________________________________________________ 14 2.1.1 Voted Funds ______________________________________________________________________________ 14 2.1.2 Aim of vote _______________________________________________________________________________ 14 2.1.3 Summary of Programmes -
Agenda ORDINARY MUNICIPAL COUNCIL MEETING
Bitou Local Municipality Bitou Plaaslike Munisipaliteit Umasipala WeBitou Agenda ORDINARY MUNICIPAL COUNCIL MEETING Venue: Council Chambers, Municipal Offices, Sewell Street, Plettenberg Bay DATE: 31 AUGUST 2020 Time: 09h00 BITOU LOCAL MUNICIPALITY 26 August 2020 The Executive Mayor Councillors Municipal Manager and Directors ORDINARY COUNCIL MEETING: 31 AUGUST 2020 AT 09H00 NOTICE is hereby given that an Ordinary Council Meeting will be held in the Council Chambers, Municipal Offices, Plettenberg Bay on MONDAY, 31 AUGUST 2020 AT 09H00 to discuss the business set forth in the Agenda. Invitees are encouraged to participate virtually via Skype in order to follow social distancing protocol. Yours faithfully _____________________________________ E V WILDEMAN SPEAKER OF COUNCIL Constitution of the Council The Speaker, Alderman E V Wildeman The Executive Mayor, Councillor M P Lobese The Deputy Executive Mayor, Councillor S E Gcabayi Member of the Mayoral Committee, Councillor M M Mbali Member of the Mayoral Committee, Councillor L M Seyisi Councillor J N Kamkam Councillor X Matyila Councillor N Ndayi Councillor W J Nel Councillor A R Olivier Councillor D J Swart Councillor V P M van Rhyner Councillor A S M Windvogel Bitou Local Municipality Ordinary Council Agenda: 31 August 2020 Time: 09h00 Order of Business 1. OPENING 2. ATTENDANCE The attendance registers of members of the Municipal Council, Officials and Public will be circulated for signature. 3. APPLICATION FOR LEAVE OF ABSENCE Application for leave of absence, if necessary, will be considered. 4. CONFIRMATION OF MINUTES: (OPEN) 4.1 Minutes of the Ordinary Council meeting dated 31 July 2020 Circulated herewith 4.2 Minutes of the Special Council meeting dated 5 August 2020 Minutes circulated herewith 5. -
Provincial Legislature Vote 2
Northern Cape Provincial Legislature Vote 2 Annual Report FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2015 Northern Cape Provincial Legislature Northern Cape Provincial ANNU A PROOF L REPO R ISBN 978-0-621-43892-5 2014/15 T PR 259/2015 vigilant always for our people Designed & printed by SwiftPrint, Tel: 053 839 2900, Kimberley NORTHERN CAPE PROVINCIAL LEGISLATURE, VOTE 2 ANNUAL REPORT 2014/15 SUBMISSION OF THE ANNUAL REPORT TO THE SPEAKER: Hon. M Mmoiemang SPEAKER TO THE NORTHERN CAPE PROVINCIAL LEGISLATURE I have the honour of submitting the Annual Report of the Northern Cape Provincial Legislature for the period 1 April 2014 to 31 March 2015. PB Moopelwa SECRETARY TO THE LEGISLATURE 31 May 2015 1 NORTHERN CAPE PROVINCIAL LEGISLATURE, VOTE 2 CONTENTS SUBMISSION OF THE ANNUAL REPORT TO THE SPEAKER: ................................................................................................1 PART A: GENERAL INFORMATION .................................................................................................................................... 7 LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS / ACRONYMS .............................................................................................................................8 FOREWORD BY THE SPEAKER ............................................................................................................................................9 DEPUTY SPEAKER’S STATEMENT .....................................................................................................................................11 1. REPORT OF THE -
UMRABULOUMRABULO NUMBER 47 | 2019 U October 2019 LET’S TALK POLITICS
NUMBER 47 UMRABULOUMRABULO NUMBER 47 | 2019 U October 2019 LET’S TALK POLITICS RENEWAL 1 U UMRABULO NUMBER 47 | 2019 UMRABULO CONTENTS IN THIS ISSUE NUMBER 47| 2019 UMRABULO was a word used to inspire 3 EDITORIAL COMMENT political discussion and debate on Robben Island. This concept was revived in 1996 when the ANC published the first edition of Integrity Commission’s Means and Posture In Umrabulo. The journal’s mission is to encour- 5 age debate and rigorous discussions at all The Renewal Agenda levels of the movement. by Alvin Botes CALL FOR CONTRIBUTIONS Umrabulo welcomes contributions from readers. 9 Review, Restructure and Reorganise – Contributions may be in response to previous Imperatives for Renewal articles or may raise new issues. Contributions must be sent to the address below. by Bobo Pemba SUBSCRIPTIONS This service has been suspended for the time 13 Winner Takes All Slate – An ANC Renewal being. Subscribers will be notified when it will Impediment resume. by Zahir Amien EDITORIAL TEAM Editor-In-Chief: Nathi Mthethwa Deputy Editor-in-Chief: David Masondo 18 The Renewal Agenda Across the Local Editor: JP Louw Government Sphere Editorial Collective by Khulu Mbongo 2 Lindiwe Sisulu, Naledi Pandor, Obed Bapela, Joel Netshitenzhe, Tito Mboweni, Barbara Creecy and Nkhensani Kubayi. The Ideological Base Behind the Renewal Agenda Peer-review team: Tebogo Phadu, 23 Febe Potgieter, Msingathi Sipuka, Tsioane Matlan- by Litha Khwalo yane, Mandla Nkomfe, Dipuo Mvelase, Phindile Kunene, Ashley Mabasa and Andries Nel. The team supports the work of the Editorial Collective through critically proof-reading and sub-editing 27 Languages as a Driving Force Behind the submitted articles. -
Integrated Development Plan (Idp)
REVISED INTEGRATED DEVELOPMENT PLAN 2021 – 2022 FINANCIAL YEAR NCO66 INTEGRATED DEVELOPMENT PLAN (IDP) OF THE KAROO HOOGLAND MUNICIPALITY 2017-2022 1 | P a g e REVISED INTEGRATED DEVELOPMENT PLAN 2021 – 2022 FINANCIAL YEAR NCO66 TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION FOREWORD BY THE MAYOR 11 FOREWORD BY THE MUNICIPAL MANAGER 12 SECTION A: EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1.1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 13 SECTION B: DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE OF THE MUNICIPALITY 2.1 SECIO ECONOMIC PROFILE 19 2.2 DEMOGRAPHY 19 SECTION C: POWERS AND FUNCTIONS OF THE MUNICIPALITY 38 SECTION D: PROCESESS FOLLOWED TO DEVELOP THE IDP 40 4.1 NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN 40 4.2 BILL OF RIGTS 41 4.3 MELLENIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS 41 4.4 NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN 41 4.5 NATIONAL GOVERNMENT OUTCOME 9 43 4.6 INTERGRATED URBAN DEVELOPMENT FRAMEWORK 44 4.7 NORTHERN CAPE GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT FRAMEWORK 47 4.8 DISTRICT POLICY OBJECTIVES WITHIN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 47 4.9 IDP ENGAGEMENTS 48 4.10 NATIONAL AND PROVINCIAL PRONONCEMENT 48 4.11 INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS 67 4.12 IDP PROCESS PLAN 70 4.13 PHASE 1: ANALYSIS 85 4.14 PHASE 2: STRATEGIES 85 4.15 PHASE 3: PROJECTS 86 4.17 PHASE 4: INTEGRATION 86 4.18 PHASE 5: APPROVAL 87 2 | P a g e REVISED INTEGRATED DEVELOPMENT PLAN 2021 – 2022 FINANCIAL YEAR NCO66 4.19 COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION 87 4.20 COMMUNITY PRIORITY NEEDS PER WARD 87 SECTION E: SPATIAL ECONOMY AND DEVELOPMENTAL RATIONALE 5.1 KAROO HOOGLAND LOCAL MUNICIPALITY AS PART OF THE NATIONAL AND PROVINCIAL SPATIAL DEVELOPMENT NETWORKS 93 5.2 DEVELOPMENT SCENARIOS 93 5.3 SPATIAL CONCEPT 95 5.4 KEY MUNICIPAL