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List of 2 453 Informal Settlements Gathered by NDHS As at Nov 2017 List of 2 453 Informal Settlements gathered by NDHS as at Nov 2017 ANNEXURE A Num Province Local Municipality Settlement Name NUSP Structures Households 1 Eastern Cape Mbizana LM Downtown Mdakamfene B1 425 2 Eastern Cape Mbizana LM Highland Ext 4 A 872 3 Eastern Cape Ntabankulu LM Silvercity B2 58 4 Eastern Cape Umzimvubu LM Chithwa A 731 5 Eastern Cape Umzimvubu LM Silvercity B1 985 6 Eastern Cape Amahlati LM Bongolethu/Isidenge A 700 7 Eastern Cape Amahlati LM Cenyu A 450 8 Eastern Cape Amahlati LM Daliwe A 500 9 Eastern Cape Amahlati LM Katikati A 300 10 Eastern Cape Amahlati LM kubusi Greenfields A 304 11 Eastern Cape Amahlati LM Mlungisi A 350 12 Eastern Cape Amahlati LM Squashville A 467 13 Eastern Cape Amahlati LM Upper Izele B1 1238 14 Eastern Cape Great Kei LM Elusizini 43 15 Eastern Cape Great Kei LM Emagrangxeni 17 16 Eastern Cape Great Kei LM Eskolweni 17 17 Eastern Cape Great Kei LM Icwili 98 18 Eastern Cape Great Kei LM Komanishi 19 19 Eastern Cape Great Kei LM Makazi 80 20 Eastern Cape Great Kei LM Morgan Bay 143 21 Eastern Cape Mbhashe LM GPO A 150 22 Eastern Cape Mbhashe LM Kwa Agriculture C 100 23 Eastern Cape Mbhashe LM Town A 350 24 Eastern Cape Mbhashe LM Zone 14 C 250 25 Eastern Cape Mnquma LM Bhuhgeni A 400 26 Eastern Cape Mnquma LM Emabhaceni A 100 27 Eastern Cape Mnquma LM Madiba A 500 Page 1 of 85 List of 2 453 Informal Settlements gathered by NDHS as at Nov 2017 Num Province Local Municipality Settlement Name NUSP Structures Households 28 Eastern Cape Mnquma LM New Skiet A 240 29 Eastern Cape Mnquma LM Ou Skiet A 150 30 Eastern Cape Mnquma LM Phumlani 140 31 Eastern Cape Mnquma LM Simunye A 50 32 Eastern Cape Mnquma LM Siyanda A 1200 33 Eastern Cape Mnquma LM Smuts Ngonyama A 150 34 Eastern Cape Mnquma LM Zamele A B1 80 35 Eastern Cape Mnquma LM Zamele B B1 80 36 Eastern Cape Nkonkobe LM Balfour A 398 37 Eastern Cape Nkonkobe LM Chris Hani A 500 38 Eastern Cape Nkonkobe LM Thambo C 20 39 Eastern Cape Nqgushwa LM Cisira 40 Eastern Cape Nqgushwa LM Makhahlane 41 Eastern Cape Nxuba LM eMabaleni A 300 42 Eastern Cape Nxuba LM eNdlovini A 450 43 Eastern Cape Nxuba LM Kuwait C 60 44 Eastern Cape Nxuba LM Mpolweni A 100 45 Eastern Cape Nxuba LM New Rest A 600 46 Eastern Cape Nxuba LM Sizakhele A 427 47 Eastern Cape Nxuba LM Spoornet A/C 150 48 Eastern Cape Nxuba LM Tyoksville A 100 49 Eastern Cape Emalahleni LM (EC) Cacadu extension 50 Eastern Cape Emalahleni LM (EC) Indwe (Emalahleni - EC) 51 Eastern Cape Engcobo LM Emaxelegwini 52 Eastern Cape Engcobo LM Ndevu 53 Eastern Cape Engcobo LM Police Camp Ext 6 54 Eastern Cape Inkwanca LM Nomonde 55 Eastern Cape Inkwanca LM Sterkstroom 56 Eastern Cape Inkwanca LM Sterkstroom Page 2 of 85 List of 2 453 Informal Settlements gathered by NDHS as at Nov 2017 Num Province Local Municipality Settlement Name NUSP Structures Households 57 Eastern Cape Intsika Yethu LM Joe Slovo 58 Eastern Cape Intsika Yethu LM Mandela View 59 Eastern Cape Intsika Yethu LM Nkanini 60 Eastern Cape Intsika Yethu LM Nyanisweni 61 Eastern Cape Inxuba Yethemba LM Hillside 62 Eastern Cape Inxuba Yethemba LM Rosemead 63 Eastern Cape Lukhanji LM Chris Hani-Ilinge 64 Eastern Cape Lukhanji LM Ekuphumleni 65 Eastern Cape Lukhanji LM Emadakeni-Whittlesea 66 Eastern Cape Lukhanji LM Machibini near Ngubengcuka 67 Eastern Cape Lukhanji LM Polar Park-Mlungisi 68 Eastern Cape Lukhanji LM R T Section-Mlungisi 69 Eastern Cape Lukhanji LM Rauteng-Mlungisi 70 Eastern Cape Lukhanji LM Silver Town- Mlungisi 71 Eastern Cape Lukhanji LM Tambo - Ezibeleni 72 Eastern Cape Lukhanji LM Whittlesea town (invasion) 73 Eastern Cape Sakhisizwe LM Ndondo Square 74 Eastern Cape Sakhisizwe LM Phakamisani 75 Eastern Cape Tsolwana LM Ivan Low 76 Eastern Cape Tsolwana LM Zola 77 Eastern Cape Buffalo City Amalinda Forest 1184 78 Eastern Cape Buffalo City Andrew Mlangeni 89 79 Eastern Cape Buffalo City Barcelona 37 80 Eastern Cape Buffalo City Bhisho-Tyutyu 465 81 Eastern Cape Buffalo City Cambridge Location 1341 82 Eastern Cape Buffalo City Dimbaza South ext 3-Phola Park 35 83 Eastern Cape Buffalo City Duncan Village – Gesini 185 84 Eastern Cape Buffalo City Duncan Village – New Rest 250 85 Eastern Cape Buffalo City Eluxolweni 701 Page 3 of 85 List of 2 453 Informal Settlements gathered by NDHS as at Nov 2017 Num Province Local Municipality Settlement Name NUSP Structures Households 86 Eastern Cape Buffalo City Holomisa 120 87 Eastern Cape Buffalo City Ladies Park 41 88 Eastern Cape Buffalo City Lonwabo 31 89 Eastern Cape Buffalo City Mahlangu 214 90 Eastern Cape Buffalo City Mbekweni 53 91 Eastern Cape Buffalo City Mdantsane – Dacawa 253 92 Eastern Cape Buffalo City Mdantsane – Daluxolo 1 111 93 Eastern Cape Buffalo City Mdantsane – Khaylethu 150 94 Eastern Cape Buffalo City Mdantsane - Mark Makalima 40 95 Eastern Cape Buffalo City Mdantsane – Masibambane 35 96 Eastern Cape Buffalo City Mdantsane – Nkomponi 172 97 Eastern Cape Buffalo City Mdantsane – Phola Park 150 98 Eastern Cape Buffalo City Mdantsane – Slovo Park 280 99 Eastern Cape Buffalo City Mdantsane – Stofile Village 75 100 Eastern Cape Buffalo City Reeston – Jevon 115 101 Eastern Cape Buffalo City Scenery Park - Airport 39 102 Eastern Cape Buffalo City Scenery Park – Ekuphumleni 98 103 Eastern Cape Buffalo City Scenery Park – Eskom 79 104 Eastern Cape Buffalo City Scenery Park – Manto 96 105 Eastern Cape Buffalo City Scenery Park – Phola Park 209 106 Eastern Cape Buffalo City Winnie 164 107 Eastern Cape Buffalo City Zola Park 1, 2 and 3 97 108 Eastern Cape Buffalo City Zwelitsha – Ndlovini / Crossroads 65 109 Eastern Cape Nelson Mandela Bay City 7 De Laan - Helenval B2 70 110 Eastern Cape Nelson Mandela Bay City 7de Laan - Helenvale 111 Eastern Cape Nelson Mandela Bay City Afghanistan B1/C 8 112 Eastern Cape Nelson Mandela Bay City Bethelsdorp Extension 32 (178) B1 348 113 Eastern Cape Nelson Mandela Bay City Bethelsdorp Extension 34 (52) B2 348 114 Eastern Cape Nelson Mandela Bay City Bethelsdorp Extension 34 (52) B2 348 Page 4 of 85 List of 2 453 Informal Settlements gathered by NDHS as at Nov 2017 Num Province Local Municipality Settlement Name NUSP Structures Households 115 Eastern Cape Nelson Mandela Bay City Bethelsdorp Extension 36 (118) B3 348 116 Eastern Cape Nelson Mandela Bay City Blikkiesdorp A 392 117 Eastern Cape Nelson Mandela Bay City Chris Hani Tip Site ( Ward 17 & Ward 18) C 2875 118 Eastern Cape Nelson Mandela Bay City Chris Hani(KwaNobuhle) A 2675 119 Eastern Cape Nelson Mandela Bay City Chris Hani(New Brighton) C 2675 120 Eastern Cape Nelson Mandela Bay City Edongweni C 768 121 Eastern Cape Nelson Mandela Bay City Edongweni C 768 122 Eastern Cape Nelson Mandela Bay City Endlovin Nu 8 B3 922 123 Eastern Cape Nelson Mandela Bay City Endlovini Nu 8 C 922 124 Eastern Cape Nelson Mandela Bay City Endulwini C 138 125 Eastern Cape Nelson Mandela Bay City Endulwini C 138 126 Eastern Cape Nelson Mandela Bay City Enkuthazweni 127 Eastern Cape Nelson Mandela Bay City Ericadene - Kuyga B1/C 265 128 Eastern Cape Nelson Mandela Bay City Fairview - Gumtree B1/C 40 129 Eastern Cape Nelson Mandela Bay City Fairview - Hlatini B1/C 252 130 Eastern Cape Nelson Mandela Bay City Filches Corner C 67 131 Eastern Cape Nelson Mandela Bay City GroGro B1/C 350 132 Eastern Cape Nelson Mandela Bay City Hlalani Nu 8 B5 & C 922 133 Eastern Cape Nelson Mandela Bay City James Mjo - 134 Eastern Cape Nelson Mandela Bay City James Mjo - (Red location) A 249 135 Eastern Cape Nelson Mandela Bay City Kleinskool Area K C 265 136 Eastern Cape Nelson Mandela Bay City Kliprandt Riverside B1 268 137 Eastern Cape Nelson Mandela Bay City Loraine - Doreen's Ground B1/C 18 138 Eastern Cape Nelson Mandela Bay City Loraine - Peters Ground B1/C 31 139 Eastern Cape Nelson Mandela Bay City Malabar B1 250 140 Eastern Cape Nelson Mandela Bay City Mandela Village A 71 141 Eastern Cape Nelson Mandela Bay City Mc Carthy Land B1/C 112 142 Eastern Cape Nelson Mandela Bay City Moegesukkel (Bethelsdorp ext 36) A 46 143 Eastern Cape Nelson Mandela Bay City Moegesukkel (Rosedale) A 200 Page 5 of 85 List of 2 453 Informal Settlements gathered by NDHS as at Nov 2017 Num Province Local Municipality Settlement Name NUSP Structures Households 144 Eastern Cape Nelson Mandela Bay City Ngxazula C 145 Eastern Cape Nelson Mandela Bay City Pollar Park (Bhucu Str) A 117 146 Eastern Cape Nelson Mandela Bay City Pollar Park Extension A 105 147 Eastern Cape Nelson Mandela Bay City Powerline Nu 8 C 922 148 Eastern Cape Nelson Mandela Bay City Ramaphosa C 149 Eastern Cape Nelson Mandela Bay City Riemvasmaak B1/C 329 150 Eastern Cape Nelson Mandela Bay City Riemvasmaak B1 329 151 Eastern Cape Nelson Mandela Bay City Seaview New Rest B1 160 152 Eastern Cape Nelson Mandela Bay City Seaview Zweledinga B1 114 153 Eastern Cape Nelson Mandela Bay City Silvertown Powerstation B2 & C 120 154 Eastern Cape Nelson Mandela Bay City Tyinira Road C 922 155 Eastern Cape Nelson Mandela Bay City Vaastrap B1 2268 156 Eastern Cape Nelson Mandela Bay City Vista Rust B1 533 157 Eastern Cape Nelson Mandela Bay City Vistarus 158 Eastern Cape Nelson Mandela Bay City Walmer Area N B1 159 Eastern Cape Nelson Mandela Bay City Walmer Federation B1 300 160 Eastern Cape Nelson Mandela Bay City Westville B1 1220 161 Eastern Cape Nelson Mandela Bay City Westville B1 1220 162 Eastern Cape Elundini LM Clear View A 134 163 Eastern Cape Elundini LM Greenfields 164 Eastern Cape Elundini LM Isolomzi A 513 165 Eastern Cape Elundini LM JK Bokwe B1 363 166 Eastern Cape Elundini LM Katlehong B1 389 167 Eastern Cape Elundini LM Kutoanong B1 670 168 Eastern Cape
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