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Final Kwazulu-Natal Report Master Copy APPENDIX TWO Maps depicting population density and average per capita income for case studies 1. Muden study site in relation to neighbouring towns 78 2. Muden population density 79 3. Muden average per capita income 80 4. Dondotha study site in relation to neighbouring towns 81 5. Dondotha population density 82 6. Dondotha average per capita income 83 7. KwaDumisa in relation to neighbouring towns 84 8. KwaDumisa population density 85 9. KwaDumisa average per capita income 86 10. KwaNyuswa in relation to neighbouring towns 87 11. KwaNyuswa population density 88 12. KwaNyuswa average per capita income 89 77 Study site in relation to neighbouring towns Legend Country Boundaries Muden KwaZulu-Natal National roads ! TUGELA FERRY Main Roads Secondary roads Untarred secondary roads WEENEN @ Study areas ! ! KEAT'S DRIFT ! Towns Mozambique Zimbabwe Muden KRANSKOP Botswana @@ KRANSKOP! Namibia Swaziland ! ESTCOURT @ Lesotho ! ! AHRENS HERMANNSBURG South Africa GREYTOWN! FORT MTOMBENI UMVOTI NS/NU ! ENHLALAKAHLE ! ! KM ! MAPUMULO ! 0 5 10 15 MOOI RIVER MOUNT ALIDA ! ! ! SEVEOAKS MOOIRIVIER NS/NU ! BRUNTVILLE SHAKAVILLE ! KWADUKUZA ! ! ! GLEDHOW ! NEW HANOVER BLYTHEDALE BEACH GROUTVILLE ! HARBURG ! ! ! WARTBURG TINLEY MANOR BEACH SHAKA'S ROCK ! PORT ZIMBALI ! ! E BALLITO 78 77 Gujini ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Legend ! ! Madulane! Tribal Authority Mawozini Nqoleni ! ! Place ! Population Density ! NGOME! ! ! ! ! KwaZulu_Natal ! ! ! ! Small Market Areas Sinyama Muden: KwaZulu-Natal @ Mpofana National roads ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Main Roads ! CHUNU(1) R33 Secondary roads ! Ophathe ! ! Untarred secondary roads Railway lines ! Rivers ! ! Population ! < ! 500 ! ! 500 - 1000 ! ! ! 1000 - 5000 ! 5000 - 10000 ! > 10000 Muden @ ! No data Zimbabwe R74 ! Botswana ! Namibia Swaziland ! South Africa @ Lesotho ! KM GreytownGreytown ! 0 1 2 3 E ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Nhlalakahle! ! ! ! ! R622 !!! ! Produced by: GIS Centre Umvoti NU ! Source: Stats SA Census 1996 79 78 Gujini Latha ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Average percapita income Madulane! Legend Mawozini Nqoleni ! Tribal Authority ! ! Muden: KwaZulu-Natal! NGOME! ! ! ! ! Place ! ! ! ! KwaZulu_Natal Sinyama @ Mpofana Small Market Areas ! ! ! ! ! ! ! National roads ! CHUNU(1) R33 Main Roads ! Ophathe ! ! Secondary roads Untarred secondary roads ! Railway lines ! ! Rivers Income ( in! Rand ) ! ! < 200 ! ! ! 200 - 500 ! 500 - 1000 ! 1000 - 5000 Muden @ ! > 5000 R74 ! No data ! Botswana ! Namibia Swaziland ! South Africa @ Lesotho ! E GreytownGreytown ! KM! ! ! 0 ! ! 2 4 6 ! ! ! ! !! Nhlalakahle! ! ! !! R622 ! ! Produced by: GIS Centre Umvoti NU ! Source: Stats SA Census 1996 80 79 Study site in relation to neighbouring towns ! SOMKELE R618 Dondotha N2 R618 R618 ! ST. LUCIA ESTUARY KWAMSANE !! MTUBATUBA ! RIVER VIEW N2 ! MFOLOZI ! MAKHWEZINI ENSELENI NS/NU @ ! Dondotha ! NTAMBANANA ! KWAMBONAMBI ! SOKHULU R66 HEATONVILLE ! ENSELENI ! Legend N2 R34 Country Boundaries R34 KwaZulu-Natal National roads MEVAMHLOPE ! ! ! ALTON MATSHANA EMPANGENI Main Roads BASHIBISI ! ! R34 ! ! Secondary roads INKUNZANA NGWELEZANA ! N2 RICHARDS BAY Minor Roads @ Study areas R66 R102 ! ! FELIXTON Towns Mozambique VULINDLELA ! NKONJANE ! Zimbabwe ESIKHAWINI ! ! Botswana PORT DUNFORD R102 Namibia ONGOYE NS/NU N2 ! Swaziland R102 @ ! ! MTUNZINI Lesotho NSINGWENI E South Africa R66 KM N2 81 0 2 4 6 80 ! ! KwaGcoba Legend Mhlane TA Ezidonini Population Density ! Tribal Authority ! ! Placename ! Kwamendo Dondotha: KwaZulu-Natal Nohaha KwaZulu_Natal ! ! Small Market Areas Ntuzuma ! Manembeni ! ! National roads ! ! Main Roads Emakhwezini ! MTHETHWA-MHLANA Secondary roads Mvazane ! ! ! ! ! Mningi Minor Roads ! Ematholeni ! ! Mazawula ! Railway lines Sabhuza ! @ Dondotha Magwetshana ! ! Dondotha ! ! ! @! NDLANZI-MAMBUKA Entobozi Population ! ! Mandlanzini Mambuka TA ! < 500 Enxebeni ! Maqedipuleti ! 500 - 1000 ! ! ! Mfolozane Mathuzini ! 1000 - 5000 Ngwebu Bumbaneni ! ! Mambuka Mgazini Mhlana TA ! ! 5000 - 10000 ! ! ! ! ! > 10000 Makholwase ! Malungwini Obizo Ntweni ! ! No data CEBEKHULU-OBIZO Indodwane ! ! ! ! Ntoyini/Oqasini ! Ndanyeni ! Nqutshini ! ! Zimbabwe ! Mabhuyeni KwaHlaza ! Botswana Mquzankunzi KwaMbonambi Reserve ! ! Mhlana Swaziland ! ! Namibia ! ! Lower Umfolozi NU South AfricaLesotho @ ! ! ! ! Ningizimu ! !! ! E ! ! ! !! ! ! Produced by: GIS Centre ! ! ! ! ! Source: Stats SA Census 1996 !!! ! N2 ! ! !! ! ! ! ! ! KM ! 0 1 2 3 ! 82 81 ! Ezidonini ! KwaGcoba Legend Average percapita incomeMhlane! TA ! !Tribal Authority ! Kwamendo Placename Dondotha: KwaZulu-Natal Nohaha ! KwaZulu_Natal! Ntuzuma ! Manembeni Small Market Areas ! ! National roads! ! Emakhwezini !Main Roads Mvazane MTHETHWA-MHLANA ! ! ! Secondary! roads ! Mningi ! Ematholeni ! ! Minor Roads ! Mazawula ! Sabhuza Railway lines Magwetshana ! ! Dondotha ! ! ! ! @ Dondotha NDLANZI-MAMBUKA @ Entobozi ! ! Mfolozane Income ( in Rand ) Mandlanzini Mambuka TA Enxebeni ! ! < 200 Maqedipuleti ! ! ! ! 200 - 500 Mathuzini ! Ngwebu Bumbaneni ! 500 - 1000 Mambuka Mgazini Mhlana TA ! ! ! ! ! 1000 - 5000 ! ! ! Makholwase > 5000 Malungwini Obizo Ntweni ! ! ! No data Indodwane CEBEKHULU-OBIZO ! ! ! ! ! Ntoyini/Oqasini ! Ndanyeni ! Nqutshini ! Zimbabwe KwaHlaza Mabhuyeni ! ! Mquzankunzi Botswana KwaMbonambi Reserve ! ! Mhlana ! ! Swaziland ! ! Namibia Lower Umfolozi NU ! South Africa @ ! Lesotho ! ! Ningizimu ! !! ! ! E ! ! !! ! ! ! ! ! ! !! ! ! !! Produced by: GIS Centre ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Source: Stats SA Census 1996 N2 ! KM ! 0 2 4 6 83 82 Study site in relation to neighbouring towns R603 R603 KwaDumisa ! IXOPO NS/NU ! ! VULAMEHLO (NU) UMZINTO NORTH IXOPO ! ! R612 KwaDumisa DUDUDU ! @ UMKOMAAS ! ! CRAIGIE BURN R102 ! R612 HIGHFLATS ! RENISHAW N2 ! BRAEMAR ! SCOTTBURGH R612 ! ! SAICCOR ! ! PARK RYNIE ! UMZINTO UMZINTO NS/NU R102 ! PENNINGTON ! SEZELA ! IFAFA BEACH ! MTWALUME Legend ! Country Boundaries HIBBERDENE KwaZulu-Natal ! UMZUMBE N2 National roads Main Roads Secondary roads Untarred secondary roads @ ! Study areas UMTENTWENI ! Towns ! PORT SHEPSTONE N2 Mozambique Zimbabwe ! SHELLY BEACH Botswana Namibia ! Swaziland UVONGO R61 Lesotho @ South Africa ! RAMSGATE KM R61 E 0 2 4 6 ! PORT EDWARD 84 83 Ntshingwana Khweletsheni Ntshaseni ! Population Density ! MBHELE KwaDumisa: KwaZulu-Natal ! Legend ! Tribal Authority Gqumeni AmandlalathiOdidini KwaZulu-Natal Mkhunya ! ! Small Market Areas ! National roads Ikhwezi Lokusa ! ! Main Roads Odidini Secondary roads ! Mphambanyoni Untarred secondary roads ! Sangcwaba ! @ Study areas ! Population ! < 500 Mzimlilo ! Bhobhobho! 500 - Informal 1000 ! ! KwaDumisa ! ! 1000 - 5000 Ncazuka ! 5000 - 10000 ! > 10000 ! NYUSWA ! ! No data Bhobhobho ! Ehlanzeni! ! # KwaDumisa Emkhumbane Informal Mkhumbane Zimbabwe ! ! Botswana Kenterton ! Namibia ! Swaziland Mqangqala ! South Africa Lesotho @ ! ! Ncombololo! ! ! ! Mfulonubi Informal Mbulula ! KM ! ! R612 ! 0 .5 1 1.5 ! R612 ! E Produced by: GIS Centre Source: Stats SA Census 1996 85 84 ! Ntshingwana Khweletsheni Ntshaseni ! Average per capita income! MBHELE KwaDumisa: KwaZulu-Natal ! ! GqumeniLegend AmandlalathiOdidini Mkhunya ! Tribal Authority ! ! KwaZulu-Natal Ikhwezi Lokusa ! Small Market Areas ! National roads Odidini ! Main Roads Mphambanyoni ! Sangcwaba ! Untarred secondary roads ! @ Study area Mzimlilo ! BhobhobhoIncome Informal(in Rand! ) ! KwaDumisa ! ! < 200 Ncazuka ! 200 - 500 ! ! 500 - 1000 NYUSWA ! 1000 - 5000 ! Bhobhobho > 5000 Ehlanzeni ! ! ! ! ! No data Mkhumbane # KwaDumisa Emkhumbane Informal ! ! Zimbabwe Kenterton Botswana ! ! Namibia Swaziland Mqangqala ! South Africa Lesotho ! ! @ ! ! ! ! Ncombololo Mfulonubi Informal Mbulula ! ! R612 ! KM ! R612 0 .5 1 1.5 ! E Produced by: GIS Centre S85ource: Stats SA Census 1996 86 Study site in relation to neighbouring towns N2 KwaNyuswa R102 NORTH COAST ! VERULAM ! UMDLOTI BEACH @ KwaNyuswa R102 AMAWOTI ! RIETRIVIER ! INANDA (KZN) M25 ! ! ! BHAMBAYI ! MOUNT EDGECOMBE ! NEWTOWN PHOENIX PHOENIX M41 ! NTUZUMA SHEMBE VILLAGE ! ! HAMBANATI ! LINDELANI M25 ! MONTESEEL ! SHALLCROSS ! KWAMASHU ! LA LUCIA ! ! BOTHAS'HILL ! MOLWENI DRUMMOND M21 ! ! MSHAYAZAFE Legend ! R103 HILLCREST KWADABEKA ! KLOOF Country Boundaries R102 KwaZulu-Natal M13 M13 ! National roads ! CLERMONT DURBAN NORTH Main Roads PINETOWN M19 ! M19 M32 N3 Secondary roads ! KWANDENGEZI M19 @ ! WINSTON PARK Study areas ! Towns WESTVILLE ! BEREA Mozambique M13 ! Zimbabwe N3 M10 M1 DURBAN Botswana ! BEACH FRONT ! Namibia Swaziland M34 MARIANNHILL R102 ! Lesotho @ E ! M7 South Africa QUEENSBURGH M4 ! ! UMBILO MONTCLAIR KM M1 0 1 2 3 87 N2 86 ! ! ! ! Legend Population Density ! Small Market Areas Maphephetha Tribal Areas KwaNyuswa:! KwaZulu-Natal PHEPHETHA KwaZulu-Natal ! Rivers @ Study area ! ! ! Imbozamo Minor Roads SHANGASE (2) ! ! Population Emvini ! < 500 ! ! 500 - 1000 ! Qhodela Umngeni ! 1000 - 5000 ! ! Mabedlane ! 5000 - 10000 ! ! ! > 10000 Ngcukwini ! Umlambo ! No data ! @ ! ! KwaNyuswa Sithumba ! Zimbabwe ! Izitholo ! Botswana Isidanga ! Dimane ! Namibia Swaziland Mshazi Skhambane Umondi ! ! ! ! ! Lesotho @ ! Nhlambamasoka NGCOLOSI (2) South Africa 551 ! ! Mnamatha Izithole ! ! Mkholombe ! ! E ! EMBO-KWAKHABAZELA KM ! Produced by: GIS Centre ! 0 1 2 3 Source: Stats SA Census 1996 ! 88 ! 87 ! ! ! ! Legend Average per capita income ! Placenames Maphephetha KwaNyuswa: KwaZulu-Natal Small Market Areas ! PHEPHETHA Tribal Areas ! KwaZulu-Natal ! Rivers Imbozamo ! ! @ Study area SHANGASE (2) ! ! Minor Roads Emvini ! Income ( in Rand ) ! ! < 200 Qhodela Umngeni ! 200 - 500 ! Mabedlane ! 500 - 1000 ! ! ! ! 1000 - 5000 Ngcukwini Umlambo ! ! > 5000 ! @ ! ! ! No data KwaNyuswa ! ! Izitholo Sithumba ! Zimbabwe Isidanga ! Dimane ! Botswana Mshazi Skhambane Umondi ! ! ! ! ! Namibia Swaziland ! Nhlambamasoka NGCOLOSI (2) ! ! Lesotho @ Mnamatha Izithole South Africa ! ! Mkholombe ! ! E ! ! EMBO-KWAKHABAZELA Produced! by: GIS Centre Source: Stats SA Census 1996 KM ! 89 88 ! 0 1 2 3.
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