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Final Environmental Impact Assessment Report
REGISTRATION NUMBER: 2018/110720/07 FINAL ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT REPORT: THE PROPOSED ESTABLISHMENT OF AN ASPHALT PLANT AND AN EMULSION PLANT ON THE REMAINDER OF THE FARM COLDSTREAM RE/970, INDWE, EASTERN CAPE. Ref. no. EC136/CH/LN2/M/19-01 JULY 2019 Report prepared by: Environmental Assessment : Louis De Villiers Practitioner (EAP) Assistant to the EAP and project : Ansuné Weitsz contact person Postal Address : Suite 221 Private Bag X01 Brandhof 9324 Physical Address : 21 Dromedaris Street Dan Pienaar Bloemfontein 9301 Tel : 072 873 6665 Cell : 072 838 8189/ 072 967 7962 E-mail : [email protected] [email protected] Applicant: Applicant Contact Person : Marius Prinsloo Postal Address : P.O. Box 13125 Noordstad Bloemfontein 9302 Physical Address : 25 Bloemendal Road Rayton Bloemfontein 9302 Cell : 082 4508957 Tel : 051 436 4891 E-mail : [email protected]/ [email protected] Site Information: Farm / Erf Name : Coldstream Farm Number : 970 Farm Portion : RE 21 Digit Surveyors Code : C02400000000097000000 District : Indwe District Municipality : Chris Hani District Municipality Local Municipality : Emalahleni Local Municipality Site coordinates (Centre of site) : 31°26'33.24"S and 27°23'19.89"E EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Tau-Pele Construction (Pty) Ltd (“the applicant”) seeks to apply for Environmental Authorisation (“EA”) with the Department of Economic Development, Environmental Affairs and Tourism, Eastern Cape (“DEDEAT”) in terms of the 2014 EIA Regulations as amended under the National Environmental Management Act (Act 107 of 1998) (“NEMA”), as well as for an Atmospheric Emission License (“AEL”) with the Chris Hani District Municipality for the establishment of an asphalt plant and emulsion plant on the remainder of the farm Coldstream RE/970, Indwe, Eastern Cape (“Property”). -
District Spatial Development Framework Review 2015
District Spatial Development Framework Review 2015 2015 DIRECTORATE: INTEGRATED PLANNING & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT JULY 2015 Contact: The Town Planner 045 – 807 4800 Private Bag X7121 QUEENSTOWN, 5230 Copies of this Document can be obtained from: The Municipal Manager Chris Hani District Municipality Private Bag X7121 QUEENSTOWN 5320 Contact: The Director: Integrated Planning & Economic Development Telephone: (045) 807 4800 Copyright Reserved © Permission to reproduce the contents of this document must be obtained from the Chris Hani District Municipality. CHRIS HANI DISTRICT SPATIAL DEVELOPMENT FRAMEWORK REVIEW JULY 2015 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY A DEVELOPMENT PERSPECTIVE OF CHRIS HANI DISTRICT INTRODUCTION The points below set out some of the most distinctive features of the Chris Hani District taken into consideration in the review of the SDF: - In accordance with the requirements of legislation governing municipal planning, the Chris Hani District Municipality (CHDM) reviewed its District Spatial Development Framework (SDF). • It is estimated that the total population of the district in 2015 will reach about 813,473 people (approximately 216,600 households), with the highest population densities located in the former Ciskei and In line with the function of the District Municipality to co-ordinate development activities in the district, the District Transkei areas. This reflects a reduction from previous estimates (2001 and 2004) and suggests that the SDF should be taken as a guide to where planning and development initiatives could best be directed -
Truth and Reconciliation Commission of South Africa Report: Volume 2
VOLUME TWO 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 Chapter 6 National Overview .......................................... 1 Special Investigation The Death of President Samora Machel ................................................ 488 Chapter 2 The State outside Special Investigation South Africa (1960-1990).......................... 42 Helderberg Crash ........................................... 497 Special Investigation Chemical and Biological Warfare........ 504 Chapter 3 The State inside South Africa (1960-1990).......................... 165 Special Investigation Appendix: State Security Forces: Directory Secret State Funding................................... 518 of Organisations and Structures........................ 313 Special Investigation Exhumations....................................................... 537 Chapter 4 The Liberation Movements from 1960 to 1990 ..................................................... 325 Special Investigation Appendix: Organisational structures and The Mandela United -
Media Statement
MEDIA STATEMENT Activities lined up in Eastern Cape to mark National Water Week 2021 14 March 2021 The Department of Water and Sanitation (DWS) will partner with various municipalities around the Eastern Cape and Coca Cola Beverages South Africa (CCBSA) to celebrate the National Water Week 2021 campaign from 15-22 March under the theme “Valuing Water”. A number of activities will take place in various municipalities to mark the celebration of National Water Week. This is an effort to create awareness about the importance of water and the need to manage this scarce resource in a sustainable way for present and future generations. The National Water Week 2021 takes place as the country grapples with the deadly coronavirus pandemic that has claimed many lives across the globe. The demand for water has increased since the outbreak of the pandemic because everyone is expected to wash their hands frequently to stop the spread of the virus. Eastern Cape remains of the water stressed provinces with some areas of the province facing devastating drought. This year’s National Water Week coincides with the Human Rights Day and World Water Day on 21 and 22 March respectively. The National Water Week further seeks to promote the use, conservation, development and protection of water resources. In addition, it aims to encourage dialogue within the sector of how the different players can work together to create lasting solutions. National Water Week 2021 activities will take place as follows: DATE VENUE TIME 16/03/2021 DEBERA VILLAGE, 10h00 NGCOBO 16/03/2021 NGXABANE VILLAGE, 10h00 LADY FRERE 17/03/2021 BOLOTWA VILLAGE, 10h00 QUEENSTOWN Department of Water and Sanitation South Africa DWS_ RSA 18/03/2021 MZOMHLE VILLAGE, 10h00 TSOMO 24/03/2021 COBOSI VILLAGE, 10h00 NGCOBO 25/03/2021 KWAMASINGATHA 10h00 VILLAGE, K.W.T 26/03/2021 MACLEANTOWN 10h00 30/03/2021 XONXA DAM, LADY 10h00 FRERE The department urges communities to participate in the celebrations of municipalities closest to them and continue saving water for the current and future generations. -
Directory of Organisations and Resources for People with Disabilities in South Africa
DISABILITY ALL SORTS A DIRECTORY OF ORGANISATIONS AND RESOURCES FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES IN SOUTH AFRICA University of South Africa CONTENTS FOREWORD ADVOCACY — ALL DISABILITIES ADVOCACY — DISABILITY-SPECIFIC ACCOMMODATION (SUGGESTIONS FOR WORK AND EDUCATION) AIRLINES THAT ACCOMMODATE WHEELCHAIRS ARTS ASSISTANCE AND THERAPY DOGS ASSISTIVE DEVICES FOR HIRE ASSISTIVE DEVICES FOR PURCHASE ASSISTIVE DEVICES — MAIL ORDER ASSISTIVE DEVICES — REPAIRS ASSISTIVE DEVICES — RESOURCE AND INFORMATION CENTRE BACK SUPPORT BOOKS, DISABILITY GUIDES AND INFORMATION RESOURCES BRAILLE AND AUDIO PRODUCTION BREATHING SUPPORT BUILDING OF RAMPS BURSARIES CAREGIVERS AND NURSES CAREGIVERS AND NURSES — EASTERN CAPE CAREGIVERS AND NURSES — FREE STATE CAREGIVERS AND NURSES — GAUTENG CAREGIVERS AND NURSES — KWAZULU-NATAL CAREGIVERS AND NURSES — LIMPOPO CAREGIVERS AND NURSES — MPUMALANGA CAREGIVERS AND NURSES — NORTHERN CAPE CAREGIVERS AND NURSES — NORTH WEST CAREGIVERS AND NURSES — WESTERN CAPE CHARITY/GIFT SHOPS COMMUNITY SERVICE ORGANISATIONS COMPENSATION FOR WORKPLACE INJURIES COMPLEMENTARY THERAPIES CONVERSION OF VEHICLES COUNSELLING CRÈCHES DAY CARE CENTRES — EASTERN CAPE DAY CARE CENTRES — FREE STATE 1 DAY CARE CENTRES — GAUTENG DAY CARE CENTRES — KWAZULU-NATAL DAY CARE CENTRES — LIMPOPO DAY CARE CENTRES — MPUMALANGA DAY CARE CENTRES — WESTERN CAPE DISABILITY EQUITY CONSULTANTS DISABILITY MAGAZINES AND NEWSLETTERS DISABILITY MANAGEMENT DISABILITY SENSITISATION PROJECTS DISABILITY STUDIES DRIVING SCHOOLS E-LEARNING END-OF-LIFE DETERMINATION ENTREPRENEURIAL -
3048 3-10 Ecapeseparate Layout 1
REPUBLIC REPUBLIIEK OF VAN SOUTH AFRICA SUID-AFRIKA PROVINCE OF THE EASTERN CAPE IPHONDO LEMPUMA KOLONI PROVINSIE OOS-KAAP Provincial Gazette Igazethi Yephondo Provinsiale Koerant BISHO/ No. 3048 Vol. 20 313 OCTOBER 2013 KING WILLIAM’S TOWN, (Extraordinary) We oil hawm he power to preftvent kllDc AIDS HEIRINE 0800 012 322 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH Prevention is the cure N.B. The Government Printing Works will not be held responsible for the quality of “Hard Copies” or “Electronic Files” submitted for publication purposes 304976—A 3048—1 2 No. 3048 PROVINCIAL GAZETTE EXTRAORDINARY, 3 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 No. No. No. GENERAL NOTICES 196 Eastern Cape Liquor Act (10/2003): Lodgement of applications for registration........................................................... 3 3048 197 do.: Lodgement of applications for transfer of certificate of registration........................................................................ 4 3048 198 do.: Lodgement of applications for removal of certificte of registration......................................................................... 5 3048 This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za PROVINCIAL GAZETTE EXTRAORDINARY, 3 OKTOBER 2013 No. -
List of Section 18A Approved PBO's V1 0 7 Jan 04
List of Public Benefit Organisations (PBO) approved in terms of section 18A of the Income Tax Act as at 31 December 2003: Name of PBO: Exemption Application No: 46664 Concerts 930004984 Aandmymering ACVV Tehuis Bejaardes 18/11/13/2738 ABC Kleuterskool 930005938 Abraham Kriel Maria Kloppers Children's Home 18/11/13/1444 Abri Foundation Charitable Trust 18/11/13/2950 Access College 930000702 ACVV Aberdeen 930010293 ACVV Aberdeen Aalwyn Ouetehuis 930010021 ACVV Adcock/van der Vyver Behuisingskema 930010259 ACVV Albertina 930009888 ACVV Alexandra 930009955 ACVV Baakensvallei Sentrum 930006889 ACVV Bothasig Creche Dienstak 930009637 ACVV Bredasdorp 930004489 ACVV Britstown 930009496 ACVV Britstown Huis Daniel 930010753 ACVV Calitzdorp 930010761 ACVV Calvinia 930010018 ACVV Carnarvon 930010546 ACVV Ceres 930009817 ACVV Colesberg 930010535 ACVV Cradock 930009918 ACVV Creche Prieska 930010756 ACVV Danielskuil 930010531 ACVV De Aar 930010545 ACVV De Grendel Versorgingsoord 930010401 ACVV Delft Versorgingsoord 930007024 ACVV Dienstak Bambi Versorgingsoord 930010453 ACVV Disa Tehuis Tulbach 930010757 ACVV Dolly Vermaak 930010184 ACVV Dysseldorp 930009423 ACVV Elizabeth Roos Tehuis 930010596 ACVV Franshoek 930010755 ACVV George 930009501 ACVV Graaff Reinet 930009885 ACVV Graaff Reinet Huis van de Graaff 930009898 ACVV Grabouw 930009818 ACVV Haas Das Care Centre 930010559 ACVV Heidelberg 930009913 ACVV Hester Hablutsel Versorgingsoord Dienstak 930007027 ACVV Hoofbestuur Nauursediens vir Kinderbeskerming 930010166 ACVV Huis Spes Bona 930010772 ACVV -
Mbhashe Local Municipality
MBHASHE LOCAL MUNICIPALITY Reviewed Integrated Development Plan 2015 – 2016 CONTACT: Municipal Manager Mbhashe Local Municipality 4037 Streatfield Street Dutywa, 5000 Tel: 047 – 489 5800 Fax:047 – 489 1137 MbhasheLocal Municipality – Review IDP 2015-2016 Page 1 MAYOR’S FOREWORD 2015/2016 IDP REVIEW The Municipal Systems Act, 32 of 2000 requires all municipalities to develop 5 year Integrated Development plans and review them annually. Mbhashe Local Municipality has developed the draft IDP within an approved IDP process plan and engaged in a consultation process to ensure that communities become part of the planning and decision making processes. The Municipality engaged in a strategic planning session, where a SWOT analysis was established and strategic objectives were developed. The process was followed by the development of projects emanating from the needs and challenges identified in the strategic planning session and IDP public participation. It is with great pride to highlight the effort taken by the municipality to appoint a Municipality Manager after long years of vacancies in these managerial posts who in his arrival has fast tracked the appointment of other senior managers, together with his team have reviewed our organisational structure as are about to fill all vacant posts and later ensured that this IDP and Budget processes are aligned; that the SDBIP is linked to the IDP and that public participation has been done as required by legislation and we are confident that through the Integrated Development Plan the municipality will be in a position to deliver services in line with the countries constitutional standards. With the above assertion, this IDP comes at the time when municipalities throughout the country in general are faced with genuine community civil disobediences hidden in those being mischievous protests coming from within us, while we as woman fight the war on devilish abuse of women and children, job creation to boosting our local economy and this has left our Municipality being no exception. -
Chdm 2020-2021
CHDM 2020-2021 FINAL IDP REVIEW Page | i CONTENTS BACKGROUND TO THIS DOCUMENT ............................................................................................................... 1 CHDM’s Broad Strategic Objectives ....................................................................................................... 1 Report outline ........................................................................................................................................ 2 The report is structured as follows: ....................................................................................................... 2 CHAPTER 2 ........................................................................................................................................ 17 BACKGROUND ...................................................................................................................................... 17 1. SPATIAL OVERVIEW ....................................................................................................................... 17 SETTLEMENT CHARACTERISTICS ............................................................................................................ 19 DEMOGRAPHICS ................................................................................................................................... 22 TOTAL POPULATION .......................................................................................................................... 22 POPULATION BY POPULATION GROUP, GENDER AND AGE ........................................................................ -
TECHNICAL PROGRAMME - DAY 1 (THURSDAY, 4Th March 2021)
Time Zone: South African Standard Time (SAST) TECHNICAL PROGRAMME - DAY 1 (THURSDAY, 4TH MARCH 2021) Time Item Responsible Person ZOOM LINK: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_2jfaSt4hQDudMceP33BDcw Session Chair: Dr David Khoza 08:30-08:45 OPENING ADDRESS by the Conference Chairperson DR DAVID KHOZA 08:45-09:00 WELCOME ADDRESS by the CEO of the Council for Geoscience MR MOSA MABUZA 09:00-09:35 OPENING KEYNOTE: Geoscience education in a changing world: The importance of what, where, when and why PROF. GILLIAN DRENNAN (UNIVERSITY OF THE WITWATERSRAND) 09:35-10:00 MORNING TEA GEOSCIENCE FOR MINERALS AND ENERGY Session Chair: Dr Taufeeq Dhansay 10:00-10:20 The Orange River Pegmatite Belt: A review on how geoscience mapping and research shed insight into lithium mineralisation MR SHANE DOGGART in the pegmatites of the Namaqua-Natal Metamorphic Province 10:20-10:40 Molteno–Indwe coalfield in the Eastern Cape Province: An overview MR ABDUL KENAN 10:40-11:00 Potential for rare-earth elements in the Molteno–Indwe coalfield, Eastern Cape Province MR MZOLI BREAKFAST 11:00-11:20 Coal petrography of the Molteno–Indwe coalfield MS CONNIE SETLADI 11:20-11:40 Regional stratigraphy of the Pletmos Basin MS THULISILE SOPETE 11:40-12:10 KEYNOTE: A path towards improving efficiency in mineral resources management and exploration using artificial intelligence DR GLEN NWAILA (UNIVERSITY OF THE and machine learning WITWATERSRAND) 12:10-13:00 LUNCH PANEL DISCUSSION ON GEOSCIENCE APPLICATION FOR FOOD SECURITY Moderator: Ms Nondumiso Dlamini Panelists: Prof. Susan -
Banning Orders Against Opponents of Apartheid in South Africa
Banning Orders Against Opponents of Apartheid in South Africa http://www.aluka.org/action/showMetadata?doi=10.5555/AL.SFF.DOCUMENT.nuun1971_33 Use of the Aluka digital library is subject to Aluka’s Terms and Conditions, available at http://www.aluka.org/page/about/termsConditions.jsp. By using Aluka, you agree that you have read and will abide by the Terms and Conditions. Among other things, the Terms and Conditions provide that the content in the Aluka digital library is only for personal, non-commercial use by authorized users of Aluka in connection with research, scholarship, and education. The content in the Aluka digital library is subject to copyright, with the exception of certain governmental works and very old materials that may be in the public domain under applicable law. Permission must be sought from Aluka and/or the applicable copyright holder in connection with any duplication or distribution of these materials where required by applicable law. Aluka is a not-for-profit initiative dedicated to creating and preserving a digital archive of materials about and from the developing world. For more information about Aluka, please see http://www.aluka.org Banning Orders Against Opponents of Apartheid in South Africa Alternative title Notes and Documents - United Nations Centre Against ApartheidNo. 34/71 Author/Creator United Nations Centre against Apartheid Publisher Department of Political and Security Council Affairs Date 1971-08-00 Resource type Reports Language English Subject Coverage (spatial) South Africa Coverage (temporal) 1971 Source Northwestern University Libraries Description This issue of "Notes and Documents" contains the lists of those banned in 1971, together with brief biographical particulars when available. -
Cofimvaba Education District
C Boomplaas Clinic EMTHINI A ESINGENI SITHOLENI SITHOLENI NGWEMNYAME NQALA EMGUDU Doring River Dam U LA GQAKA O HLUPEKAZI DAMINI GXOJENI C E Qebe Clinic TIMOTHY SP TIWANE SP X M G JAHO'S GLEN JS A POLA PARK KA N O N U N 11 44 X QEBE JS NTAKA M S E I MCEULA SS TIWANA HLABA K BOOMPLAAS A SIZWE JS N E KUKOWA U NOBANDLA SP KWA PATEKILE T H LOWER CALA JS C LA D B W R Beestekraal Clinic LINGELETHU JS A JALISA IVE W U BA R LITTLE GU A SL O G UPPER GQAGA B E MZAMO JS LOWER CALA A L GUBAHOEK JS CALA VILLAGE JS N QEBE O A U NTSUKAZI 66 G MHLWAZI JS NY G VUKANI - A R M M Cala IV M EMA QWATHINI Cala Hospital IE M O KWEZI JS B CALA COMMUNITY HOLY CROSS SP R B UPPER GQAGA JS N O 4 GUBENXA A C L Cala Mobile 4 KUHLABA S O CALA Q HE M CALA SS H LOWER GQAGA EMACHIBINI A S P ETHEMBENI UPPER CALA JS L.M. SILINGELA JP NTUNG E H O WANA U GUATA JS ELIXENI G L B E E MAQWATINI JUNIOR SECONDARY Tembelihle Clinic H ALIPHA A A L L U Guba Clinic BULA SUE BURGESS SP QEBE A KUMABUNGA S UPPER MNXE N S H T BATANANA NDONDO SENIOR SECONDARY UN T MNCAYI E G GUBA FARMS CALA FINISHING WA SGADLENI NA 11 55 WATERFALL FARM MBHOLOMPENI PAPASI JS NGQONDO MBOLENI BULA JS VUYANI SP GUBA LUXENI JP ZABURA LUPHAPHAZI MDANJELWA SP MBOLENI PJS GUBA FARMS DEAD COURT NDLUNKULU BOGUBA SP XOKONGA LOWER GQAKA N UPPER INDWANA ELUTHUTHU LOWER GQAGA 1 3 D MDENI MATYAMHLOPHE NONKQUBELA SS 1 3 NOMNGANGA W UPPER MNXE PLATKOP JS A 55 ZUBURHA LAMPLOUGH JS N MANZANA PLATKOP A LAPESINI NGUBO E TEMBELIHLE JS X MACHUBENI LUKANYO JUNIOR SECONDARY A N LOWER SITOLENI JP KWANDLANA N M Gqaga Clinic LOWER