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The Schools and Health Facility Fieldguide for Umkhanyakude Municipality (Obonjeni Education District) The Schools and Health Facility Fieldguide for Umkhanyakude Municipality (Obonjeni Education District) Version 5: August 2010 The definitive guide to the location of schools and clinics • Shows schools and health facilities in relation to towns and settlements, roads, rivers, police stations, railways and nature reserves as well as local council and district municipality boundaries • Available free online from Schoolmaps.co.za for printing, sharing and copying • Every school, health facility and town has a grid reference to enable it to be easily located • Extensively revised and updated: all school locations have been verified in collaboration with education district personnel • Enhanced to show more towns, townships and settlements throughout the district. The roads data has also been greatly improved so that routes to schools and clinics are clearer and better defined • New software has been used to create the maps, resulting in a better cartographic output with clearer labelling, symbology and layout • Part of a larger fieldguide covering the whole province of KwaZulu-Natal. Visit Schoolmaps.co.za to see the latest maps and to display interactive information on schools and health facilities in the province Produced by: Supported by: www.EduAction.co.za Downloaded from Schoolmaps.co.za KwaZulu-Natal Department of Education Contents Key Plan to Map Pages Map of Local Government Demarcation Map of Circuits and Wards Fieldguide Map Pages Index to: Schools Health Facilities Towns Acknowledgements EduAction would like to sincerely thank those individuals who assisted by verifying school locations and providing GPS coordinates and information on schools, in particular: 5 Umkhanyakude District EMIS, Xolo Mfeka: Provincial EMIS and Lucy Gumede: Management Advisory Services, KZNDoE The following organisations also provided data used in the Fieldguide: 5 Department of Health, KwaZulu-Natal: Clinic and hospital data 5 Road Information Services, Department of Transport, KwaZulu-Natal: Roads data 5 Human Sciences Research Council: Police Station locations Downloaded from Schoolmaps.co.za Key Plan to map pages (the pages intersected in yellow are included in this publication) 1 2 3 4 uMkhanyakude 5 6 7 8 9 1011 1213 14 15 17 16 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Zululand Amajuba 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 uMzinyathi 37 38 39 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 40 uThukela uThungulu 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 iLembe 62 63 64 65 66 67 69 uMgungundlovu 68 75 70 71 72 74 77 73 Legend eThekwini Main map page Sisonke 76 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 Inset pages (providing more detail for urban areas) District Municipalities 85 86 87 88 89 90 Ugu 91 92 93 0 50 100 Kilometers Downloaded from Schoolmaps.co.za Local Government Demarcation Jozini (KZN272) Umhlabuyalingana (KZN271) The Big 5 Hlabisa False Bay (KZN274) (KZN273) Legend Local Government Wards 2009 (Ward number shown as label) Local Municipalities 2009 Mtubatuba Hlabisa (KZN274) (KZN275) Jozini (KZN272) Mtubatuba (KZN275) The Big 5 False Bay (KZN273) Umhlabuyalingana (KZN271) Local Municipalities Education Districts and Wards Emanyiseni Ward Ingwavuma Kosi Bay Circuit Ward Sambane Ward Ngwanase Lebombo Ward Ward Manguzi 0 20 40 Ward Km Mbabane Ward Tshongwe Ward Mbazwane Ward Ubombo Jozini Circuit Ward Big Five False Bay Ward Ezibayeni Ward Legend Hlabisa Empembeni Towns Ward Circuit Hluhluwe Education Wards Ward Education Circuits Hlabisa Kwamsane Shikishela Ingwavuma Ward Ward Ubombo Mtubatuba Ward Downloaded from Schoolmaps.co.za Map covers Legend Produced by: KwaZulu- this area Schools National roads Natal Schools ! Hospitals District Municipalities Major rivers Main roads Field Guide v5 Clinics Local Municipalities Minor rivers District roads www.eduAction.co.za !W Police stations Urban areas Dams / Lakes Local roads Supported by: Towns Nature reserves Railways Minor roads Page 1 Sponsored by: The KwaZulu-Natal Education Development Trust KwaZulu-Natal Dept of Education 41 42 43 44 1 Swaziland 1 A A 2 $%% Ekuhlehleni P Diyane Jp Mtshelekwane S B O B Lubhoko H Umkhanyakude District Municipality Emanyiseni P Mayaluka P Sibhamu H Khume P O Ludaka P Swaziland Njakazana P C C Gamula Js Lubelo FET Emngqo- belweni P O Emngceleni P O Zombizwe H Nkungwini P Oshabeni P D Qoshama S D Dinabanye P 2 Jozini O Local Municipality Swaziland Mbalekelwa P E E Khethwayo Jp Our Lady of 1 1 Ingwavuma P O Isicelo- sethu H ! " # Ingwavuma H !W ! 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