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Summary of I&Aps Comments and Responses
LESOTHO BORDER ROAD SCOPING REPORT APPENDIX D5: SUMMARY OF I&APS COMMENTS AND RESPONSES COMPLETE SUMMARY OF I&AP COMMENTS AND RESPONSES. P14165_REPORTS_1.SCOPING AND EIA_3.COPING REPORT_REV 00-Scoping Report Page 223 of 330 I&APs’ COMMENTS FOLLOWING WRITTEN NOTIFICATION OF THE PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT, COMMENTS AT PUBLIC INFORMATION OPEN DAYS AND COMMENTS ON INDIVIDUAL FRAM DRAWINGS. AFFECTED PARTIES LANDOWNER/S FARM NAME FARM PORTION DATE ISSUES RAISED EAP’s RESPONSE TO ISSUES AS SECTION AND PARAGRAPH NO. COMMENTS MANDATED BY THE APPLICANT REFERENCE IN THIS REPORT RECEIVED WHERE THE ISSUES AND OR RESPONSE WERE INCORPORATED. DAVE GREEN GROOTVLEY 78 0 [email protected] (PILGRIMS REST) [email protected] PITSO DLAMINI BRAAMHOEK 345 0 [email protected] PITSO DLAMINI FROGNAL 13 0 [email protected] YVONNE McCARTHY BEGINSEL 346 0 2015/10/14 COMMENTS IN EMAIL: [email protected] To Whom it may concern Dear Yvonne I am the owner of the farm Thank you for registering as an Beginsel 346 District interested and affected party. Fouriesburg, 9725 Your information will be updated on the Interested and I am interested in the progress Affected party database and of the road and border fence you will be informed about the around Lesotho. progress of the project. Could We are a border farm. you kindly fill out the attached Do you require any further info and return to us. from me? Many Thanks EDUARD DU PLESSIS VERLIESFONTEIN 341 0 2016/07/15 COMMENTS IN EMAIL: Extent of border road [email protected] I take note of the email. -
The Free State, South Africa
Higher Education in Regional and City Development Higher Education in Regional and City Higher Education in Regional and City Development Development THE FREE STATE, SOUTH AFRICA The third largest of South Africa’s nine provinces, the Free State suffers from The Free State, unemployment, poverty and low skills. Only one-third of its working age adults are employed. 150 000 unemployed youth are outside of training and education. South Africa Centrally located and landlocked, the Free State lacks obvious regional assets and features a declining economy. Jaana Puukka, Patrick Dubarle, Holly McKiernan, How can the Free State develop a more inclusive labour market and education Jairam Reddy and Philip Wade. system? How can it address the long-term challenges of poverty, inequity and poor health? How can it turn the potential of its universities and FET-colleges into an active asset for regional development? This publication explores a range of helpful policy measures and institutional reforms to mobilise higher education for regional development. It is part of the series of the OECD reviews of Higher Education in Regional and City Development. These reviews help mobilise higher education institutions for economic, social and cultural development of cities and regions. They analyse how the higher education system T impacts upon regional and local development and bring together universities, other he Free State, South Africa higher education institutions and public and private agencies to identify strategic goals and to work towards them. CONTENTS Chapter 1. The Free State in context Chapter 2. Human capital and skills development in the Free State Chapter 3. -
Motheo Address List 23October 2014.Pdf
MOTHEO S 2014 e Q c H S E L t u t d e o i a i o u a n s t n c r t t u a i n e l s t e 2 l EMIS Nr. Name of school Language Type Category Postal Address Telephone Physical Address Principal e Data o 1 r r s s Medium nr. Month Schools Address List - Alphabetical per District 2014 MOTHEO: Schools District MOTHEO 440304273 ACADEMY OF EXCELLENCE CI/S Non-Section 21 Yes English Independent Combined PO Box 31660, Fichardtpark, BFN, 9317 051-4323230 C/o Dr. Belcher & Lovedale Road, BATHO Mr JO July 1032 33 ENGELBRECHT 440304161 ACCELERATED CHRISTIAN Non-Section 21 No English Independent Intermediate PO BOX 29480, Danhof, Bloemfontein, 9310 -0514083846 Rudolf Greyling Str, ESTOIRE Mr A VAN DER Septembe 368 15 COLLEGE II/S LINDE r 440304267 ACCELERATED CHRISTIAN Non-Section 21 Yes English Independent Ordinary Sec. PO BOX 29480, , Bloemfontein, 9310 051-4471727 Rudolf Greyling Steet, Mr A VAN DER Septembe 140 9 COLLEGE SI/S LINDE r 443907314 ALBERT MOROKA Section 21 Yes English Public Ordinary Sec. Q3 PRIVATE BAG X24, Ga-Rapulana, Thaba 051-8730074 STAND NUMBER 2345, GA-RAPULANA Mr LI MOMPATI July 1012 36 Nchu, 9780 440602037 AMOHELANG I/S Section 21 No English Public Intermediate Q1 PRIVATE BAG XX506, BOTSHABELO, 051-5321608 1159 SECTION C, SECTION C Mr KP KHAKHAU Septembe 661 24 BOTSHABELO, 9781 r 440303023 ARBEIDSGENOT PF/S Partly Section 21 No English Farm Primary Q1 2 KORT STRAAT 2, BLOEMSPRUIT, 051-5225107 ARBEIDSGENOT FARM, BLOEMSPRUIT Mrs MA HELLMUTH July 788 25 BLOEMFONTEIN, 9301 442607053 ASSISI IF/S Partly Section 21 No English Farm Intermediate Q1 PO BOX 1038, Ladybrand, LADYBRAND, 9745 051-9242765 FORT SAVAGE FARM, MARSEILLES July 144 7 442607150 ATALANTA PF/S Non-Section 21 No English Farm Primary Q1 PO BOX 318, LADYBRAND, LADYBRAND, 05192-41002 ATALANTA FARM, LADYBRAND Mr M.A PHALIME July 34 1 9745 440303248 ATANG P/S Partly Section 21 No English Public Primary Q3 P.o.box 9416, , Bloemfontein, 9300 051-4235112 8152 Namibia, NAMIBIA Mrs E.D KAPHE October 1396 39 440303261 ATLEHANG S/S Section 21 No English Public Ordinary Sec. -
Report Ladybrand Maseru N8 Enviro 2013
3 JUNE 2013 FIRST PHASE ARCHAEOLOGICAL & HERITAGE ASSESSMENT OF THE PROPOSED REALIGNMENT OF THE N8 NATIONAL ROAD BETWEEN THE R26/N8 INTERSECTION & MASERU BRIDGE BORDER POST, LADYBRAND, FREE STATE EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The N8 national road provides a vital link between Lesotho and South Africa. To improve the road connection, the South African National Road Agency LTD, is planning the realignment of a section of the N8 Ladybrand and the Maseru Bridge Border Post. The realignment will start from the existing N8/R26 intersection and will follow the S836 gravel road to tie in along the N8 between Ladybrand and the Maseru Bridge. The length of the realignment is approximately 13 kilometres. The whole region is part of intensive agricultural land, which has been cultivated for decades. Scars left by road building are also visible. No archaeological, cultural or any historical remains were found along the route. It is clear that the new developments will have no impact on any cultural heritage and historical remains in the area. Further planning of the proposed project may continue, and no mitigation measures will be needed. INTRODUCTION & DESCRIPTION Enviroworks Environmental Consultants from Bloemfontein had been commissioned by the National Roads Agency to compile the Environmental Impact Assessment for the proposed developments. 2 A list of the names and particulars of effected farm owners is enclosed herewith (See ANNEXURE 1). Scope and Limitations SANRAL is planning the realignment of a section of the N8 between the N8/R26 intersection near Ladybrand and the Maseru Bridge Border Post. The relocation of the road will start from the existing N8/R26 intersection and will follow the S836 gravel road to link-up with the N8 between Ladybrand and the Maseru Bridge. -
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 -
The Border Within: the Future of the Lesotho-South African International Boundary
THE SOUTHERN AFRICAN MIGRATION PROJECT THE BORDER WITHIN: THE FUTURE OF THE LESOTHO-SOUTH AFRICAN INTERNATIONAL BOUNDARY MIGRATION POLICY SERIES NO. 26 THE BORDER WITHIN: THE FUTURE OF THE LESOTHO-SOUTH AFRICAN INTERNATIONAL BOUNDARY SECHABA CONSULTANTS AND ASSOCIATES SERIES EDITOR: PROF. JONATHAN CRUSH SOUTHERN AFRICAN MIGRATION PROJECT 2002 Published by Idasa, 6 Spin Street, Church Square, Cape Town, 8001, and Queen’s University, Canada. Copyright Southern African Migration Project (SAMP) 2002 ISBN 1-919798-41-2 First published 2002 Design by Bronwen Dachs Müller Typeset in Goudy All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted, in any form or by any means, without prior permission from the publishers. Bound and printed by Creda Communications, Cape Town CONTENTS PAGE EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1 INTRODUCTION 9 METHODOLOGY 11 DYNAMICS OF MOVEMENT BETWEEN LESOTHO AND THE RSA 12 MIGRATION PATTERNS TO SOUTH AFRICA 17 ATTITUDES TOWARDS SOUTH AFRICA 22 AT THE BORDER 26 BORDER CONTROL ISSUES 33 THE BUSINESS OF THE BORDER 38 CRIME ON THE BORDER 46 BILATERAL RELATIONS 49 TOURISM AND THE BORDER 54 TAXIS AND THE BORDER 55 BASOTHO FARM WORKERS 56 RECOMMENDATIONS 58 RESOURCES ON LESOTHO-SOUTH AFRICAN MIGRATION 62 ENDNOTES 63 MIGRATION POLICY SERIES 64 LIST OF TABLES PAGE TABLE 1: RECORDS OF BORDER CROSSING TO AND FROM COUNTRIES 14 AROUND SOUTH AFRICA TABLE 2: REPATRIATIONS OF BASOTHO FROM SOUTH AFRICA 15 TABLE 3: PERMIT OVERSTAYERS, 1998-2000 15 TABLE 4: NUMBER OF SESOTHO SPEAKERS BY PROVINCE 16 TABLE 5: PURPOSE OF ENTRY -
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FREE STATE PROFILE (South Africa) Lochner Marais University of the Free State Bloemfontein, SA OECD Roundtable on Higher Education in Regional and City Development, 16 September 2010 [email protected] 1 Map 4.7: Areas with development potential in the Free State, 2006 Mining SASOLBURG Location PARYS DENEYSVILLE ORANJEVILLE VREDEFORT VILLIERS FREE STATE PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT VILJOENSKROON KOPPIES CORNELIA HEILBRON FRANKFORT BOTHAVILLE Legend VREDE Towns EDENVILLE TWEELING Limited Combined Potential KROONSTAD Int PETRUS STEYN MEMEL ALLANRIDGE REITZ Below Average Combined Potential HOOPSTAD WESSELSBRON WARDEN ODENDAALSRUS Agric LINDLEY STEYNSRUST Above Average Combined Potential WELKOM HENNENMAN ARLINGTON VENTERSBURG HERTZOGVILLE VIRGINIA High Combined Potential BETHLEHEM Local municipality BULTFONTEIN HARRISMITH THEUNISSEN PAUL ROUX KESTELL SENEKAL PovertyLimited Combined Potential WINBURG ROSENDAL CLARENS PHUTHADITJHABA BOSHOF Below Average Combined Potential FOURIESBURG DEALESVILLE BRANDFORT MARQUARD nodeAbove Average Combined Potential SOUTPAN VERKEERDEVLEI FICKSBURG High Combined Potential CLOCOLAN EXCELSIOR JACOBSDAL PETRUSBURG BLOEMFONTEIN THABA NCHU LADYBRAND LOCALITY PLAN TWEESPRUIT Economic BOTSHABELO THABA PATSHOA KOFFIEFONTEIN OPPERMANSDORP Power HOBHOUSE DEWETSDORP REDDERSBURG EDENBURG WEPENER LUCKHOFF FAURESMITH houses JAGERSFONTEIN VAN STADENSRUST TROMPSBURG SMITHFIELD DEPARTMENT LOCAL GOVERNMENT & HOUSING PHILIPPOLIS SPRINGFONTEIN Arid SPATIAL PLANNING DIRECTORATE ZASTRON SPATIAL INFORMATION SERVICES ROUXVILLE BETHULIE -
South African Jewish Board of Deputies Report of The
The South African Jewish Board of Deputies JL 1r REPORT of the Executive Council for the period July 1st, 1933, to April 30th, 1935. To be submitted to the Eleventh Congress at Johannesburg, May 19th and 20th, 1935. <י .H.W.V. 8. Co י É> S . 0 5 Americanist Commiitae LIBRARY 1 South African Jewish Board of Deputies. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. President : Hirsch Hillman, Johannesburg. Vice-President» : S. Raphaely, Johannesburg. Morris Alexander, K.C., M.P., Cape Town. H. Moss-Morris, Durban. J. Philips, Bloemfontein. Hon. Treasurer: Dr. Max Greenberg. Members of Executive Council: B. Alexander. J. Alexander. J. H. Barnett. Harry Carter, M.P.C. Prof. Dr. S. Herbert Frankel. G. A. Friendly. Dr. H. Gluckman. J. Jackson. H. Katzenellenbogen. The Chief Rabbi, Prof. Dr. j. L. Landau, M.A., Ph.D. ^ C. Lyons. ^ H. H. Morris Esq., K.C. ^י. .B. L. Pencharz A. Schauder. ^ Dr. E. B. Woolff, M.P.C. V 2 CONSTITUENT BODIES. The Board's Constituent Bodies are as. follows :— JOHANNESBURG (Transvaal). 1. Anykster Sick Benefit and Benevolent Society. 2. Agoodas Achim Society. 3. Beth Hamedrash Hagodel. 4. Berea Hebrew Congregation. 5. Bertrams Hebrew Congregation. 6. Braamfontein Hebrew Congregation. 7. Chassidim Congregation. 8. Club of Polish Jews. 9. Doornfontein Hebrew:: Congregation.^;7 10. Eastern Hebrew Benevolent Society. 11. Fordsburg Hebrew Congregation. 12. Grodno Sifck Benefit and Benevolent Society. 13. Habonim. 14. Hatechiya Organisation. 15. H.O.D. Dr. Herzl Lodge. 16. H.O.D. Sir Moses Montefiore Lodge. 17. Jeppes Hebrew Congregation, 18. Johannesburg Jewish Guild. 19. Johannesburg Jewish Helping Hand and Burial Society. -
IDP Review 2010/2011
IDP Review 2010/2011 OFFICE OF THE MUNICIPAL MANAGER Telephone: +27 51 673 9600 Fascimale: +27 51 673 1550 E-mail: [email protected] Compiled by: Mohokare Local Municipality Zastron, Matlakeng; Rouxville, Roleleathunya and Smithfield, Mofulatsepe Table of Contents GLOSSARY OF TERMS iii CHAPTER 1 1 CHPATER 2: MOHOKARE 2010/2011 IDP 2 Methodology 2 Introduction 2 Process Plan 2 Organisational Arrangements 4 GENERAL DEVIATIONS 6 ALLIGNMENT 6 LEGALLY BINDING DOCUMENTS 6 POWERS AND FUNCTIONS 7 CHAPTER 3: ANALYSIS 11 Decision Making Structure 11 Locality Context 11 Analysis of current realities 12 Overveiw: Institutional Analysis 24 Change Disablers / Enablers 25 CHAPTER 4: SPATIAL ANALYSIS 27 CHAPTER 5: SWOT ANALYSIS 55 CHAPTER 6: VISION AND DEVELOPMENTAL OBJECTIVES 66 CHPATER 7: MOHOKARE TURN ARAOUND STRATEGY 81 i CHAPTER 8: PROJECTS 113 CHAPTER 9: INTEGRATED FINANCIAL STRATEGY 126 CHAPTER 10: PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT FRAMEWORK 133 FINAL APPROVAL 138 ii GLOSSARY OF TERMS ABET Adult Based Education and Training AIDS Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome ASGISA Accelerated and Shared Growth Initiative of South Africa CASP Comprehensive Agriculture Support Programme CBO Community Based Organization CPF Community Policing Forum CSIR Council for Scientific and Industrial Research DBSA Development Bank of South Africa DEAT Department of Tourism, Environment and Economic Affairs DFA Development Facilitation Act No 67 of 1995 DHS District Health System DLA Department of Land Affairs DLGH& TA Department of Local Government, Housing & Traditional Affairs -
SHARP!) in Southern Africa
GOODBYE TO PROJECTS? THE INSTITUTIONAL IMPACTS OF A LIVELIHOOD APPROACH ON DEVELOPMENT INTERVENTIONS RESEARCH PROJECT NO. R7908 DEPARTMENT FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT WORKING PAPER SERIES Paper No 10 A livelihoods-grounded audit of Sexual Health and Rights Programme (SHARP!) in Southern Africa By Tsiliso Tamasane and Joe Marumo September 2003 ISBN: 1 898828 52 0 Published by: Bradford Centre for International Development, University of Bradford, Pemberton Building, Bradford, West Yorkshire, BD7 1DP Tel: +44-1274 233980 Fax: +44-1274 235280 www.brad.ac.uk/acad/bcid 2 BACKGROUND TO PROJECT AND WORKING PAPER SERIES This paper is one in a series of working papers prepared under a research project entitled Goodbye to Projects? The Institutional Impacts of a Livelihood Approach on development interventions. This is a collaborative project between the Bradford Centre for International Centre for Development1 (BCID) with the Economic and Policy Research Centre (EPRC), Uganda; Khanya – managing rural change, South Africa; and, Mzumbe University (formerly the Institute for Development Management (IDM)), Tanzania. The project is supported by the UK Department for International Development (DFID) under their Economic and Social Research Programme (ESCOR). Approaches to projects and development have undergone considerable change in the last decade with significant policy shifts on governance, gender, poverty eradication, and environmental issues. Most recently this has led to the adoption and promotion of the sustainable livelihood (SL) approach. The adoption of the SL approach presents challenges to development interventions including: the future of projects and programmes, and sector wide approaches (SWAPs) and direct budgetary support. This project intends to undertake an innovative review of these issues. -
Export Directory As A
South African Government Provincial and Local Government Directory 2021-09-27 Table of Contents Provincial and Local Government Directory: Eastern Cape Municipalities ..................................................... 7 Alfred Nzo District Municipality ................................................................................................................................. 7 Amahlathi Local Municipality .................................................................................................................................... 7 Amathole District Municipality .................................................................................................................................. 7 Blue Crane Route Local Municipality......................................................................................................................... 8 Buffalo City Metropolitan Municipality ........................................................................................................................ 8 Chris Hani District Municipality ................................................................................................................................. 8 Dr Beyers Naudé Local Municipality ....................................................................................................................... 9 Elundini Local Municipality ....................................................................................................................................... 9 Emalahleni Local Municipality ................................................................................................................................. -
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