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Declaration Amendment of National Road R58 Section 1
4 No. 39868 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 30 MARCH 2016 GOVERNMENT NOTICES • GOEWERMENTSKENNISGEWINGS Transport, Department of/ Vervoer, Departement van DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT NO. 374 30 MARCH 2016 374 South African National Roads Agency Limited and National Roads Act (7/1998): Declaration amendment of National Road R58 Section 1: Norvalspont–Venterstad 39868 THE SOUTH AFRICAN NATIONAL ROADS AGENCY SOC LIMITED Registration No: 1998/009584/30 DECLARATION AMENDMENT OF NATIONAL ROAD R58 SECTION 1 AMENDMENT OF DECLARATION No. 305 OF 2012 By virtue of Section 40 (1)(b) of The South African National Roads Agency Limited and National Roads Act, 1998 (Act No. 7 of 1998), I hereby amend Declaration No. 305 of 2012 by substituting paragraph B(i) of the schedule thereof, with the subjoined sheets 1 to 10 of Plan No. P879/15. The continuation of this declaration, from points L141 and R146 on sheet 7 of Plan No. P879/15, is following the street known as Tennant Street, at time of declaration, up to its intersection with the street known as Kannemeyer Street, at time of declaration, in the town of Venterstad. In the town it includes the roadway, angled or parallel surfaced parking bays which form part of the roadway, but excludes kerbs, surfaced and gravel shoulders parking bays, channels, islands, sidewalks and all other services along the said route. (National Road R58 Section 1: Norvalspont – Venterstad) MINIST: R OF TRANSPORT This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 6 < .4 r°oo Rem PTN 1 vó L3 REM ® No. 39868 R4 R5 R6 R7 R8 L4 L1 L2 : 5 6 L7 R1. -
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Government Gazette Staatskoerant REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA REPUBLIEK VAN SUID-AFRIKA October Vol. 580 Pretoria, 18 2013 Oktober No. 36927 PART 1 OF 4 N.B. The Government Printing Works will not be held responsible for the quality of “Hard Copies” or “Electronic Files” submitted for publication purposes AIDS HELPLINE: 0800-0123-22 Prevention is the cure 305096—A 36927—1 2 No. 36927 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 18 OCTOBER 2013 IMPORTANT NOTICE The Government Printing Works will not be held responsible for faxed documents not received due to errors on the fax machine or faxes received which are unclear or incomplete. Please be advised that an “OK” slip, received from a fax machine, will not be accepted as proof that documents were received by the GPW for printing. If documents are faxed to the GPW it will be the sender’s respon- sibility to phone and confirm that the documents were received in good order. Furthermore the Government Printing Works will also not be held responsible for cancellations and amendments which have not been done on original documents received from clients. CONTENTS INHOUD Page Gazette Bladsy Koerant No. No. No. No. No. No. Transport, Department of Vervoer, Departement van Cross Border Road Transport Agency: Oorgrenspadvervoeragentskap aansoek- Applications for permits:.......................... permitte: .................................................. Menlyn..................................................... 3 36927 Menlyn..................................................... 3 36927 Applications concerning Operating Aansoeke -
South African National Roads Agency's Presentation
PRESENTATION TO BORDER KEI CHAMBER OF BUSINESS Presented by Mbulelo Peterson 12 February 2016 1 PRESENTATION OUTLINE • SANRAL’s Service Delivery Model • SANRAL Philosophy on asset preservation • Budget breakdown • Secondary Strategic Network • Projects • Bypasses • Community Development projects SANRAL’S SERVICE DELIVERY MODEL • SANRAL is the implementing arm of the Department of Transport. • SANRAL was established in 1998 by an act of parliament. • SANRAL’s mandate is to plan, design, construct and maintain the National Road Network. • SANRAL opted to carry out this mandate by outsourcing the design, construction and maintenance of the network by making use of private consulting firms and construction companies. • SANRAL opted to be an INFORMED CLIENT that retained the planning, management and decision making capacity in-house. SANRAL PHILOSOPHY ON ASSET PRESERVATION 1. Asset Preservation and Management come first! 2. One has to plan and budget for the maintenance and preservation of the road network before thinking of upgrades. 3. Safety on our roads must receive top priority. 4. Law enforcement must be seen to be effected at all times. 5. Overload control centres should be operational 24 hours a day. 4 BUDGET BREAKDOWN 2013/14 2014/15 2015/16 2016/17 Routine Maintenance 226,828,895 253,161,101 281,735,381 329,569,905 Periodic Maintenance 159,889,022 577,385,138 1,073,396,998 1,489,591,810 Special Maintenance 204,828,543 183,763,104 416,761,552 423,526,687 Strengthening 470,047,511 688,360,522 560,079,264 882,885,142 Improvements 954,365,978 -
Truth and Reconciliation Commission of South Africa Report
VOLUME THREE Truth and Reconciliation Commission of South Africa Report The report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission was presented to President Nelson Mandela on 29 October 1998. Archbishop Desmond Tutu Ms Hlengiwe Mkhize Chairperson Dr Alex Boraine Mr Dumisa Ntsebeza Vice-Chairperson Ms Mary Burton Dr Wendy Orr Revd Bongani Finca Adv Denzil Potgieter Ms Sisi Khampepe Dr Fazel Randera Mr Richard Lyster Ms Yasmin Sooka Mr Wynand Malan* Ms Glenda Wildschut Dr Khoza Mgojo * Subject to minority position. See volume 5. Chief Executive Officer: Dr Biki Minyuku I CONTENTS Chapter 1 Introduction to Regional Profiles ........ 1 Appendix: National Chronology......................... 12 Chapter 2 REGIONAL PROFILE: Eastern Cape ..................................................... 34 Appendix: Statistics on Violations in the Eastern Cape........................................................... 150 Chapter 3 REGIONAL PROFILE: Natal and KwaZulu ........................................ 155 Appendix: Statistics on Violations in Natal, KwaZulu and the Orange Free State... 324 Chapter 4 REGIONAL PROFILE: Orange Free State.......................................... 329 Chapter 5 REGIONAL PROFILE: Western Cape.................................................... 390 Appendix: Statistics on Violations in the Western Cape ......................................................... 523 Chapter 6 REGIONAL PROFILE: Transvaal .............................................................. 528 Appendix: Statistics on Violations in the Transvaal ...................................................... -
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Government Gazette Staatskoerant REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA REPUBLIEK VAN SUID-AFRIKA January Vol. 571 Pretoria, 18 2013 Januarie No. 36070 PART 1 OF 2 N.B. The Government Printing Works will not be held responsible for the quality of “Hard Copies” or “Electronic Files” submitted for publication purposes AIDS HELPLINE: 0800-0123-22 Prevention is the cure 300031—A 36070—1 2 No. 36070 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 18 JANUARY 2013 IMPORTANT NOTICE The Government Printing Works will not be held responsible for faxed documents not received due to errors on the fax machine or faxes received which are unclear or incomplete. Please be advised that an “OK” slip, received from a fax machine, will not be accepted as proof that documents were received by the GPW for printing. If documents are faxed to the GPW it will be the senderʼs respon- sibility to phone and confirm that the documents were received in good order. Furthermore the Government Printing Works will also not be held responsible for cancellations and amendments which have not been done on original documents received from clients. CONTENTS INHOUD Page Gazette Bladsy Koerant No. No. No. No. No. No. Transport, Department of Vervoer, Departement van Cross Border Road Transport Agency: Oorgrenspadvervoeragentskap aansoek- Applications for permits:.......................... permitte: .................................................. Menlyn..................................................... 3 36070 Menlyn..................................................... 3 36070 Applications concerning Operating -
Phase 1 Heritage Impact Assessment for Proposed Expansion of the Burgersdorp Correctional Facility, Burgersdorp, Eastern Cape Province
Phase 1 Heritage Impact Assessment for proposed expansion of the Burgersdorp Correctional Facility, Burgersdorp, Eastern Cape Province. Report prepared by Palaeo Field Services, PO Box 38806 Langenhovenpark 9330. 05 / 09 / 2019 ------------------- 1 Summary A Phase 1 Heritage Impact Assessment was carried out for the proposed expansion of the Burgersdorp Correctional Facility, located outside Burgersdorp in the Eastern Cape Province. The chances of palaeontological impact resulting from the proposed development are considered to be improbable because of the nature of the underlying geology. As far as the palaeontological heritage is concerned, the proposed development affecting Area 1 and 2, as well as the river crossing area may proceed with no further palaeontological assessments required. If, in the unlikely event that localized fossil material is discovered within the alluvial overburden near the spruit during the construction phase of the project, it is recommended that a professional palaeontologist be called in to record and rescue the fossils where necessary. Both study areas are located within a region that has previously yielded ample archaeological as well as historical evidence of the early movement and settlement of Khoi herders and San hunter-gatherers along the Orange River during the last 2000 years. However, the proposed development footprint is located on fairly degraded terrain resulting from previous and ongoing prison operations. Areas 1 and 2, as well as the river crossing area, are not considered archaeologically vulnerable, and there are no major archaeological grounds to suspend the proposed development, provided that all excavation activities are confined to within the confines of the development footprints. All the study areas considered to be of low archaeological significance and is assigned a site rating of Generally Protected C. -
Ruigtevallei-Dreunberg 132Kv Powerline Amendment of Existing Environmental Authorisation: Dea 14/12/16/3/2/61
ESKOM HOLDINGS SOC LIMITED RUIGTEVALLEI-DREUNBERG 132KV POWERLINE AMENDMENT OF EXISTING ENVIRONMENTAL AUTHORISATION: DEA 14/12/16/3/2/61 24 MAY 2019 PUBLIC RUIGTEVALLEI- DREUNBERG 132KV POWERLINE AMENDMENT OF EXISTING ENVIRONMENTAL AUTHORISATION: DEA 14/12/16/3/2/61 ESKOM HOLDINGS SOC LIMITED TYPE OF DOCUMENT (VERSION) PUBLIC PROJECT NO.: 41101408 DATE: MAY 2019 WSP BUILDING C, KNIGHTSBRIDGE 33 SLOANE STREET BRYANSTON, 2191 SOUTH AFRICA T: +27 11 361 1380 F: +086 606 7121 WSP.COM WSP Environmental (Pty) Ltd. QUALITY MANAGEMENT ISSUE/REVISION FIRST ISSUE REVISION 1 REVISION 2 REVISION 3 Remarks Draft Assessment Report – Public Review DEA Ref: 14/12/16/3/2/61 Date May 2019 Prepared by Tutayi Chifadza Signature Checked by Ashlea Strong Signature Authorised by Ashlea Strong Signature Project number 41101408 Report number 1 File reference file:///W:\000 NEW Projects\41101408 - Eskom Ruigtevallei 132kV\42 ES\2- REPORTS\02-Assessment Report\ WSP is an ISO9001:2015, ISO14001:2015 and OHSAS18001:2007 certified company SIGNATURES PREPARED BY Tutayi Chifadza Environmental Consultant REVIEWED BY Ashlea Strong Principal Consultant This Draft Assessment Report (Report) has been prepared by WSP Environmental Proprietary Limited (WSP) on behalf and at the request of Eskom Holdings (SOC) Limited (Client), to provide the Client and all interested and affected parties with an understanding of the impacts associated with the proposed amendments to their Environmental Authorisation. Unless otherwise agreed by us in writing, we do not accept responsibility or legal liability to any person other than the Client for the contents of, or any omissions from, this Report. To prepare this Report, we have reviewed only the documents and information provided to us by the Client or any third parties directed to provide information and documents to us by the Client. -
Kgwakgwe Hill Manganese Project Independent Technical Report
KGWAKGWE HILL MANGANESE PROJECT INDEPENDENT TECHNICAL REPORT Prepared For Giyani Metals Corporation Report Prepared by SRK Consulting (UK) Limited UK30860 changed the report name to work with the local application script 03.06.13 SRK Consulting K-Hill ITR - Details COPYRIGHT AND DISCLAIMER Copyright (and any other applicable intellectual property rights) in this document and any accompanying data or models which are created by SRK Consulting (UK) Limited ("SRK") is reserved by SRK and is protected by international copyright and other laws. Copyright in any component parts of this document such as images is owned and reserved by the copyright owner so noted within this document. The use of this document is strictly subject to terms licensed by SRK to the named recipient or recipients of this document or persons to whom SRK has agreed that it may be transferred to (the “Recipients”). Unless otherwise agreed by SRK, this does not grant rights to any third party. This document may not be utilised or relied upon for any purpose other than that for which it is stated within and SRK shall not be liable for any loss or damage caused by such use or reliance. In the event that the Recipient of this document wishes to use the content in support of any purpose beyond or outside that which it is expressly stated or for the raising of any finance from a third party where the document is not being utilised in its full form for this purpose, the Recipient shall, prior to such use, present a draft of any report or document produced by it that may incorporate any of the content of this document to SRK for review so that SRK may ensure that this is presented in a manner which accurately and reasonably reflects any results or conclusions produced by SRK. -
Draft Integrated Development Plan 2020 – 2021 Financial Year
DRAFT INTEGRATED DEVELOPMENT PLAN 2020 – 2021 FINANCIAL YEAR Final Review Date: Resolution No: Table of Contents ACRONYMS.......................................................................................................................ii MAYORS FOREWORD.....................................................................................................vi EXECUTIVE SUMMARY BY MUNICIPAL MANAGER.....................................................viii CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND.................................................1 CHAPTER TWO: SPATIAL DEVELOPMENT FRAMEWORK.........................................34 CHAPTER THREE: LOCAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT............................................49 CHAPTER FOUR: SERVICE DELIVERY.........................................................................82 CHAPTER FIVE: DISASTER MANAGEMENT..............................................................118 CHAPTER SIX: GOOD GOVERNANCE AND PUBLIC PARTICIPATION......................137 CHAPTER SEVEN: INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND TRANSFORMATION......164 CHAPTER EIGHT: STRATEGIC OBJECTIVES AND INTERGOVERNMENTAL ALIGNMENT 211 CHAPTER NINE: FINANCIAL VIABILITY.......................................................................228 CHAPTER TEN: ORGANIZATIONAL PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM......250 ACRONYMS 3Rs: Reduction Reuse Recycle ABET: Adult Basic Education and Training AG: Auditor General AsgiSA: Accelerated and Shared Growth Initiative BBBEE: Broad-based Black economic empowerment CASP: Comprehensive Agricultural Support Programme -
South Africa Shivers in the Grip of Icy Weather
MEDIA RELEASE Thursday, 17 August 2017 South Africa shivers in the grip of icy weather A cold front moved over the Free State yesterday, 16 August 2017 and progressed further northwards through Gauteng and KwaZulu-Natal overnight. In the wake of the advancing cold front, widespread rain occurred over the southern parts of the country, with the Eastern Cape bearing the brunt of the extreme wintery weather overnight. A cut-off low in the upper parts of the atmosphere is currently positioned over the eastern highlands of the country, contributing to the overall severity and intensity of this winter system. The Eastern Cape has been very dry of late, experiencing much less rainfall than is usually the case, with many dams and reservoirs urgently in need of replenishment. This episode of rainfall, augmented by snowmelt in the days to come, will be most welcome for the Eastern Cape. Significant rainfall indeed occurred overnight across the Eastern Cape. Whilst falls were not particularly heavy (of the order of 30 or more mm in many places), further rainfall is expected today. In particular, heavier falls have occurred this morning, in and around the Port Alfred area and adjacent interior, where localised flooding may occur today. Widespread snowfalls were also reported over high-lying terrain in the Eastern Cape. Consequently, many roads and mountain passes in the Eastern Cape are currently closed, as per the listing below. Further heavy snowfall, of the order of 2cm per hour is expected for the Winterberg region of Eastern Cape today. Bolepi -
Mineral Resource Estimate for the K-Hill Manganese Project, Botswana
Mineral Resource Estimate for the K-Hill Manganese Project, Botswana NI 43-101 Technical report Prepared by The MSA Group (Pty) Ltd for: GIYANI METALS CORP Prepared By: Edward Swindell Pr. Sci. Nat., FGSSA Jeremy Witley Pr. Sci. Nat., FGSSA Ian Flint P. Eng. Effective Date: 27 September 2018 Report Date: 08 November 2018 MSA Project No.: J3839 IMPORTANT NOTICE This report was prepared as a National Instrument NI 43-101 Technical Report for GIYANI METALS CORP. by The MSA Group (Pty) Ltd (MSA), South Africa. The quality of information, conclusions and estimates contained herein is consistent with the level of effort involved in MSA’s services, based on: i) information available at the time of preparation, ii) data supplied by outside sources, and iii) the assumptions, conditions, and qualifications set forth in this report. This report is intended for use by GIYANI METALS CORP. subject to the terms and conditions of its contract with MSA. Except for the purposes legislated under Canadian provincial securities law, any other uses of this report by any third party is at that party’s sole risk. CERTIFICATE OF QUALIFIED PERSON I, Jeremy Charles Witley Pr. Sci. Nat. do hereby certify that: 1. I am Principal Mineral Resource Consultant of: The MSA Group (Pty) Ltd Greenacres Office Park Victory Road Victory Park, Gauteng, South Africa, 2195 2. This certificate applies to the technical report titled “Giyani Metals Corp, Mineral Resource Estimate for the K-Hill Manganese Project, Botswana - NI 43-101 Technical Report” that has an effective date of 27 September 2018 and a report date of 08 November 2018 (the Technical Report). -
Declaration Amendment of National Road N6 Section B
STAATSKOERANT, 5 NOVEMBER 2008 No.31570 3 GOVERNMENT NOTICE GOEWERMENTSKENNISGEWING OEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT OEPARTEMENT VAN VERVOER No. 1173 5 November 2008 THE SOUTH AFRICAN NATIONAL ROADS AGENCY LIMITED Registration No: 98/09584/06 DECLARATION AMENDMENT OF NATIONAL ROAD N6 SECTION B AMENDMENT OF DECLARATION NO. 930 OF 2006 By virtue of section 40 (1 )(b) of the South African National Roads Agency Limited and the National Roads Act, 1998 (Act No. 7 of 1998), I hereby amend Declaration No. 930 of 2006 by substituting Annexure paragraph (II) and (Ill), with the subjoined sheets 1 to 13 of Plan No. P679/08. [National Road N6 Section B: Reddersburg - N1 (Bloemfontein)] MfNISTER OF TRANSPORT "" NOORDE INO \"" \>< ...."" \t. \0 + KLEINOEEL No.288 I'-l No. 41 2 t. .... N / / ';l ~ MOLEN DAM '( ..19 ')00 ~ o~ 0 GLORIA ~~ No.48 0 PTN 3 "" 0 No.411 ...."" 1-:::"PTN 3 ~ N I co ... /r'",,\\'!t ERF 534 I \ ont.t"t c,,~v PTN 4 0 '"0 In.l:.-n'l ......... l41- - -At I SERVo L5\ L6 \ L1 UA ..'.............'.....'.............'. '. '.'.'.'-.' :.. -: .. ':':.:-:. ;.:.: .:.: .: .:.:.:.:.:.:.:. :.:.:.:-: -: .:-~::: .:. :. » :.:.:-:.:.:.:.:-: .:.:-:.:.: .: .: ~.;. :.:.:. :.:.: .:.:.:. .:.:. :. :. :.:.:...'.......'.......'. ' ..... ~. IH R5 R5A EXT. 2 PTN 4 >< >< >< P,N 3 (J) t. : EL 1M i- t. '( ...1'1 000 N ':,No 159 PTN 1 MOLEN DAM N co CO ~ ~ REM ~7 <:) ~ ... ~ No.48 (J) A o CD m It BELLEVUE »JJ N o z N ~ :-1 co No. 41 3 g ROOIKOPJESj REM 01 '" Z g g PTN 3 o '( +19 000 MOLEN DAM No.233REM +'8 o No.48 <m L9 L9A s:: OJ m .~A-:-:.:- :-:-:.;.:-:.;...:......:-:.: .:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:.:-:-:-:-:.;.;...; .. .;.....-:-:.:-:-:.; -: .~: .;-:-: -:-:-:.:-:-: ;. ....:-'±';':-:-:-:-: -: .:-:-:-:-:-:-: .:-:. ··5~r.;-:·· .;.-:.:-. -:-:.:-:- :-:-:-:-:- y:-:-:.;.:-:-;.:-;.....;. ..... j; ..... ,...... ~7 A JJ R5A ~ 1 o \ PTN 1 (X) PTN 4 ~ MIDDELWATER A >< ROOIKOPJES >< No.278 +>< >< '( ....,90+ MOLEN DAM "" No.233 "" REM t.