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Incorporation and Registration of Companies • lnlywing en Registrasie van Maatskappye From 01/02/2004 To 17/03/2002 • Van 0 i /02/2004 Tot 17/03/2004 SIC Registration Number Enterprise Name Address cod•~ date Nom mer Naam Van Onderneming Ad res SNK Registrasie kode datum 2004 I 003275 I 07 WESTSIDE TRADING 55 (Ply) Ltd NiNTH AVENUE, VOLKSRUST, 2470 11/02/2004 2004 I 003276 I 07 MCCANN WILMOT AND ASSOCIATES (Ply) Ltd 10/0212004 2004 I 003277 I 07 GOLDUNES INVESTMENTS (Ply) Ltd 1ST FLOOR, 77 SYDNEY ROAD, DURBAN, 4001 (81) 10/02/2004 2004 I 003278 I 07 SOUTHERN PALACE INVESTMENTS 41 Ltd 287 LYNNWOOD ROAD, MENLO PARK, 0081 (84) 11/02/2004 2004 I 003279 I 07 CHESTNUT HILL INVESTMENTS 89 (Ply) 287 LYNNWOOD ROAD, MENLO PARK, 0081 (81) 11/0212004 2004 I 003280 I 07 SEVEN SEASONS TRADING 95 (Ply) Ltd 287 LYNNWOOD ROAD, MENLO PARK, 0081 (62) 10/02/2004 2004 I 003281 I 07 8 MILE INVESTMENTS 32 (Ply) Ltd 287 LYNNWOOD ROAD, MENLO PARK, 0081 (81) 10/02/2004 2004 I 003282 I 07 SMOKEY MOUNTAIN TRADING 56 (Ply) Ltd 287 LYNNWOOD ROAD, MENLO PARK. 0081 (62) 11/02/2004 2004 I 003283 I 07 C FA NETWORK SOLUTIONS (Ply) Ltd 31 ROBIN HOOD DRIVE, BOUHOF BUILDING, ROBINDALE, (86) 12/0212004 RANDBURG, 2194 2004 I 003284 I 07 CORROBUS KING CONSTRUCTION AND LAND DEVELOPER (Ply) Ltd34-14TH AVENUE, ALEXANDRA, 2090 (50) 1210212004 2004 I 003285 I 07 SMOKEY MOUNTAIN TRADING 54 (Pty) Ltd 287 LYNNWOOD ROAD, MENLO PARK, 0081 (62) 11/02/2004 (f) 2004 I 003286 07 EAGLE CREEK INVESTMENTS 59 (Pty) Ltd 287 LYNNWOOD ROAD, MENLO PARK, 0081 (84) 1110212004 :;; 2004 I 003287 I 07 -
Alexandra Urban Renewal:- the All-Embracing Township Rejuvenation Programme
ALEXANDRA URBAN RENEWAL:- THE ALL-EMBRACING TOWNSHIP REJUVENATION PROGRAMME 1. Introduction and Background About the Alexandra Township The township of Alexandra is one of the densely populated black communities of South Africa reach in township culture embracing cultural diversity. This township is located about 12km (about 7.5 miles) north-east of the Johannesburg city centre and 3km (less than 2 miles) from up market suburbs of Kelvin, Wendywood and Sandton, the financial heart of Johannesburg. It borders the industrial areas of Wynberg, and is very close to the Limbro Business Park, where large parts of the city’s high-tech and service sector are based. It is also very near to Bruma Commercial Park and one of the hype shopping centres of Eastgate Shopping Centre. This township amongst the others has been the first stops for rural blacks entering the city in search for jobs, and being neighbours with the semi-industrial suburbs of Kew and Wynberg. Some 170 000 (2001 Census: 166 968) people live in this community, in an area of approximately two square kilometres. Alexandra extends over an area of 800 hectares (or 7.6 square kilometres) and it is divided by the Jukskei River. Two of the main feeder roads into Johannesburg, N3 and M1 pass through Alexandra. However, the opportunity to link Alexandra with commercial and industrial areas for some time has been low. Socially, Alexandra can be subdivided into three parts, with striking differences; Old Alexandra (west of the Jukskei River) being the poorest and most densely populated area, where housing is mainly in informal dwellings and hostels. -
A Case Study of Urban Renewal for the Presidential 10 Year Review Project
Alexandra: A Case study of urban renewal for the Presidential 10 year review project June 2003 Review by the Human Sciences Research Council (Democracy and Governance Programme) In association with Indlovo Link Dr. Marlene Roefs, Democracy and Governance, HSRC Mr. Vino Naidoo, Democracy and Governance, HSRC Mr. Mike Meyer, Indlovo Link Ms. Joan Makalela, Democracy and Governance, HSRC (Photography by Jankie Matlala) Our sincere appreciation goes to the City of Johannesburg (Region 7 Office), including the People’s Centre Information Services; the Social, Physical and LED Clusters of the ARP; and members of the public. TABLE OF CONTENTS Executive Summary ...............................................................................................................................3 1. Introduction...................................................................................................................................9 1.1 Urban Renewal Programme .........................................................................................10 1.2 Description of Alexandra.................................................................................................13 1.3 Population profile .............................................................................................................15 1.4 Overview of Recent History............................................................................................16 2. Development Planning Objectives.......................................................................................20 -
Department of Human Settlements Government Gazette No
Reproduced by Data Dynamics in terms of Government Printers' Copyright Authority No. 9595 dated 24 September 1993 671 NO. 671 NO. Priority Housing Development Areas Department of Human Settlements Housing Act (107/1997): Proposed Priority Housing Development Areas HousingDevelopment Priority Proposed (107/1997): Act Government Gazette No.. I, NC Mfeketo, Minister of Human Settlements herewith gives notice of the proposed Priority Housing Development Areas (PHDAs) in terms of Section 7 (3) of the Housing Development Agency Act, 2008 [No. 23 of 2008] read with section 3.2 (f-g) of the Housing Act (No 107 of 1997). 1. The PHDAs are intended to advance Human Settlements Spatial Transformation and Consolidation by ensuring that the delivery of housing is used to restructure and revitalise towns and cities, strengthen the livelihood prospects of households and overcome apartheid This gazette isalsoavailable freeonlineat spatial patterns by fostering integrated urban forms. 2. The PHDAs is underpinned by the principles of the National Development Plan (NDP) and allied objectives of the IUDF which includes: DEPARTMENT OFHUMANSETTLEMENTS DEPARTMENT 2.1. Spatial justice: reversing segregated development and creation of poverty pockets in the peripheral areas, to integrate previously excluded groups, resuscitate declining areas; 2.2. Spatial Efficiency: consolidating spaces and promoting densification, efficient commuting patterns; STAATSKOERANT, 2.3. Access to Connectivity, Economic and Social Infrastructure: Intended to ensure the attainment of basic services, job opportunities, transport networks, education, recreation, health and welfare etc. to facilitate and catalyse increased investment and productivity; 2.4. Access to Adequate Accommodation: Emphasis is on provision of affordable and fiscally sustainable shelter in areas of high needs; and Departement van DepartmentNedersettings, of/Menslike Human Settlements, 2.5. -
(Legal Gazette A) Vol 669 No 44290
Government Gazette Staatskoerant REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA REPUBLIEK VAN SUID AFRIKA Regulation Gazette No. 10177 Regulasiekoerant March Vol. 669 19 2021 No. 44290 Maart PART 1 OF 2 LEGAL NOTICES A WETLIKE KENNISGEWINGS ISSN 1682-5845 N.B. The Government Printing Works will 44290 not be held responsible for the quality of “Hard Copies” or “Electronic Files” submitted for publication purposes 9 771682 584003 AIDS HELPLINE: 0800-0123-22 Prevention is the cure 2 No. 44290 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 19 MARCH 2021 IMPORTANT NOTICE: THE GOVERNMENT PRINTING WORKS WILL NOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY ERRORS THAT MIGHT OCCUR DUE TO THE SUBMISSION OF INCOMPLETE / INCORRECT / ILLEGIBLE COPY. NO FUTURE QUERIES WILL BE HANDLED IN CONNECTION WITH THE ABOVE. Table of Contents LEGAL NOTICES / WETLIKE KENNISGEWINGS BUSINESS NOTICES • BESIGHEIDSKENNISGEWINGS National / Nasionaal .................................................................................................................................. 14 ORDERS OF THE COURT • BEVELE VAN DIE HOF National / Nasionaal .................................................................................................................................. 16 GENERAL • ALGEMEEN National / Nasionaal .................................................................................................................................. 29 ADMINISTRATION OF ESTATES ACTS NOTICES / BOEDELKENNISGEWINGS Form/Vorm J295 ................................................................................................................................................... -
All Shi, Non-Compliant Shi, Public & Housing Institutions
STAATSKOERANT, 8 NOVEMBER 2013 No. 36996 67 GENERAL NOTICES ALGEMENE KENNISGEWINGS NOTICE 1088 OF 2013 a PCA Social Housing Regulatory Authority LEGAL NOTICE 01/2013 ATTENTION: ALL SHIP NON-COMPLIANT SHI, THE PUBLIC & HOUSING INSTITU ilOrS The Social Housing Regulatory Authority ("Regulatory Authority" or "SHRA") is the regulator of social housing in the Republic. The Regulatory Authority derives its mandate from the Social Housing Act 16 of 2008 ("the Act" or "this Act") and the Social Housing Regulations ("Regulations"). The mandate of the Regulatory Authority is to invest in projects in the social housing sector ("the sector") and regulate all projects in the sector which were funded with institutional subsidies and/or the capital grant (herewith collectively referred to as public funds). In terms of regulation 4, chapter 2; "(1) The Regulatory Authority may request a previously provisionally accredited social housing institution contemplated in section 13(1) of the Act to submit to the Regulatory Authority any such information and documentation regarding housing developments developed or administered by the institution as may be prescribed by rules of the Regulatory Authority. (2) A previously provisionally accredited social housing institution contemplated above, must apply in the manner and format" referred to in regulation 2 for accreditation as a social housing institution." As such, all institutions that undertook housing development before the coming into operation of the Social Housing Act 16 of 2008, must kindly take note in terms of section 13(1) and (2); "(1) allinstitutions having undertaken housing developments with the benefit of an institutional subsidy are provisionally accredited SHI for purposes of the Act, subject to the provisions of this Act and the powers of the Regulatory Authority. -
City of Johannesburg Ward Councillors: Region E
CITY OF JOHANNESBURG WARD COUNCILLORS: REGION E No. Councillors Party: Region: Ward Ward Suburbs: Ward Administrator: Name/Surname & No: Contact Details: 1. Cllr. Bongani Nkomo DA E 32 Limbro Park, Modderfontein, Katlego More 011 582 -1606/1589 Greenstone, Longmeadow, 083 445 1468 073 552 0680 Juskei View, Buccleuch, [email protected] Sebenza, Klipfontein 2. Cllr. Lionel Mervin Greenberg DA E 72 Dunhill, Fairmount ,Fairmount Mpho Sepeng 082 491 6070 Ridge EXT 1,2 Fairvale, 011 582 1585 [email protected] Fairvale EXT 1, Glenkay, 082 418 5145 Glensan, Linksfield EXTs 1, 2, [email protected] 3, 4, 5, Linksfield North, Linksfield Ridge EXT 1, Sandringham, Silvamonte EXT1,Talbolton, Sunningdale, Sunningdale Ext 1,2,3,4,5, 7,8,11,12,Sunningdale Percelia, Percelia Estate, Percelia Ext, Sydenham, Glenhazel, and Orange Grove North of 14th Street,Viewcrest 3. Cllr. Eleanor Huggett DA E 73 Bellevue, Fellside, Houghton Teboho Maapea 071 785 8068 Estate, Mountain View, 079 196 5019 [email protected] Norwood, Oaklands, Orchards, [email protected] Parkwood EXT1, Riviera, Saxonwold EXTs1, 2,3,4, Victoria EXT2 Killarney 4. Cllr. David Ross Fisher DA E 74 Wanderers, Waverley, Mpho Sepeng 011 582-1609 Bagleyston, Birdhaven, Birnam, 011 582 1585 082 822 6070 Bramley Gardens, Cheltondale, 082 418 5145 [email protected] Chetondale EXT1, 2, 3, Elton [email protected] Hill EXTs 1, 2, 3, 4, Fairway, Fairwood, Forbesdale, Green World,Glenhazel EXTs 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 13, 14 Gresswold, Hawkins Estate, Hawkins Estate EXT1, Highlands North EXT2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 9, Highlands North Extension,Illovo EXT 1,Kentview,Kew,Maryvale, Melrose,Melrose Estate,Melrose Ext 1,2, Melrose North Ext 1,2,3,4,57,8,Orange Grove,Orchards From Hamlen to African Street(Highroad border), 1,2,Raedene Estate, Raedene Estate Ext 1,Raumarais Park ,Rouxville, Savoy Estate, Ridge, 5. -
Alexandra Urban Renewal Project and Neighborhood Development
Alexandra Urban Renewal Project and Neighborhood development: An unanswered questions? By George Onatu & Aurobindo Ogra Department of Town and Regional Planning Faculty of Engineering & Built Environment University of Johannesburg PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS An Aerial View of Alex PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS INTRODUCTION Urban growth has been strongly associated with poverty and slum growth. According to UN-HABITAT report 2010/11 a number of countries have to some extent managed to curb the further expansion of slum and improved the living conditions of the citizens. Between 2000 and 2010, a total of 227 million people in developing world will have moved out of slum conditions. Governments have collectively exceeded the slum target of Millennium Development Goal 7 by at least 2.2 times, and 10 years ahead of agreed 2020 deadline. Asia stood at the forefront of successful effort to reach the slum target with governments in the region together improving the lives of 172 million slum dwellers between 2010 and 2011. This figure represents 74% of the total number of urban residents in the world. In Africa an estimated 24 million slum dwellers have improved in the last decade representing 12% of the global effort. North Africa (Egypt, Morocco and Tunisia) were the most successful. This are followed by Ghana, Senegal, Uganda, Rwanda and Guinea. How far have we fared in this regard? PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS Introduction continued….. In South Africa levels of unemployment and poverty are extremely high and remain two of South Africa’s most pressing problem. The level of unemployment was 9.18% in 1972, 7% in 1980, 10% in 1985, 15% in 1990, 22%in 1995 (Human Development Report, 2004 cited in Thwala, 2009:1), 30.2% in 2002, 27.4% in 2003, 25.6% in 2004, and 26.5% in 2005 (Labour Force Surveys (LFS), 2000-2005) and 24.5 ( StatSA, 2011). -
SAARF OHMS 2006 Database Layout
SAARF OUTDOOR MEASUREMENT SURVEY PRIVATE & CONFIDENTIAL Outdoor Database Layout South Africa (GAUTENG & KWAZULU-NATAL) August 2007 FILES FOR COMPUTER BUREAUX Prepared for: - South African Advertising Research Foundation (SAARF) Prepared by: - Nielsen Media Research and Nielsen Outdoor Copyright Reserved Confidential 1 The following document describes the content of the database files supplied to the computer bureaux. The database includes four input files necessary for the Outdoor Reach and Frequency algorithms: 1. Outdoor site locations file (2 – 3PPExtracts_Sites) 2. Respondent file (2 – 3PPExtracts_Respondents) 3. Board Exposures file (2 – Boards Exposure file) 4. Smoothed Board Impressions file (2 – Smoothed Board Impressions File) The data files are provided in a tab separated format, where all files are Window zipped. 1) Outdoor Site Locations File Format: The file contains the following data fields with the associated data types and formats: Data Field Max Data type Data definitions Extra Comments length (where necessary) Media Owner 20 character For SA only 3 owners: Clear Channel, Outdoor Network, Primedia Nielsen Outdoor 6 integer Up to a 6-digit unique identifier for Panel ID each panel Site type 20 character 14 types. (refer to last page for types) Site Size 10 character 30 size types (refer to last pages for sizes) Illumination hours 2 integer 12 (no external illumination) 24 (sun or artificially lit at all times) Direction facing 2 Character N, S, E, W, NE, NW, SE, SW Province 25 character 2 Provinces – Gauteng , Kwazulu- -
Amended Applicable Pricing Supplement Spg008
Signed copies of this document shall be available for inspection at the registered office of the Issuer. AMENDED AND RESTATED APPLICABLE PRICING SUPPLEMENT SUPER GROUP LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of South Africa with limited liability under registration number 1943/016107/06) Issue of ZAR250,000,000 Senior Unsecured Floating Rate Notes due 15 October 2022 Under its ZAR5,000,000,000 Domestic Medium Term Note Programme Jointly and severally, unconditionally and irrevocably, guaranteed by Super Group Holdings Proprietary Limited (Incorporated in the Republic of South Africa with limited liability under registration number 1978/000019/07) and Super Group Trading Proprietary Limited (Incorporated in the Republic of South Africa with limited liability under registration number 1972/009559/07) and Super Group Africa Proprietary Limited (Incorporated in the Republic of South Africa with limited liability under registration number 2000/019333/07) and Bluefin Investments Limited (Incorporated in the Republic of Mauritius under registration number C38074) This Applicable Pricing Supplement must be read in conjunction with the amended and restated Programme Memorandum, dated 29 April 2020, prepared by Super Group Limited in connection with the Super Group Limited ZAR5,000,000,000 Domestic Medium Term Note Programme, as amended and/or supplemented from time to time (the Programme Memorandum). Any capitalised terms not defined in this Applicable Pricing Supplement shall have the meanings ascribed to them in the section of the Programme Memorandum headed “Terms and Conditions of the Notes”. This document constitutes the Applicable Pricing Supplement relating to the issue of Notes described herein. The Notes described herein are issued on and subject to the Terms and Conditions as amended and/or supplemented by the Terms and Conditions contained in this Applicable Pricing Supplement. -
Government Gazette Staatskoerant REPUBLIC of SOUTH AFRICA REPUBLIEK VAN SUID-AFRIKA
Government Gazette Staatskoerant REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA REPUBLIEK VAN SUID-AFRIKA March Vol. 609 Pretoria, 4 2016 Maart No. 39774 PART 1 OF 2 B LEGAL NOTICES WETLIKE KENNISGEWINGS SALES IN EXECUTION AND OTHER PUBLIC SALES GEREGTELIKE EN ANDER OPENBARE VERKOPE ISSN 1682-5843 N.B. The Government Printing Works will 39774 not be held responsible for the quality of “Hard Copies” or “Electronic Files” submitted for publication purposes 9 771682 584003 AIDS HELPLINE: 0800-0123-22 Prevention is the cure 2 No. 39774 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 4 MARCH 2016 1 A message from Government Printing Oit)TV6, Works Notice Submissions Rule: Single notice, single email Dear Valued Customer, Over the last six months, GPW has been experiencing problems with many customers that are still not complying with GPW’s rule of single notice, single email (with proof of payment or purchase order). You are advise that effective from 18 January 2016, all notice submissions received that do no comply with this rule will be failed by our system and your notice will not be processed. In the case where a Z95, Z95Prov or TForm3 Adobe form is submitted with content, there should be a separate Adobe form completed for each notice content which must adhere to the single notice, single email rule. A reminder that documents must be attached separately in your email to GPW. (In other words, your email should have an electronic Adobe Form plus proof of payment/purchase order – 2 separate attachments – where notice content is applicable, it should also be a 3rd separate attachment). To those customers who are complying with this rule, we say Thank you! Regards, Government Printing Works This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 4 MAART 2016 No. -
Aadil Essop Director Focus Project Management 354 Rivonia Boulevard, Rivonia, South Africa, 2128
Aadil Essop Director Focus Project Management 354 Rivonia Boulevard, Rivonia, South Africa, 2128 Abie Ismail Assistant Manager Corporate Facilities Airports Company South Africa SOC Ltd 24 Johnson Road, Riverwoods Office Park - Oaks Building, South Africa 2047 Adam Wagenheim Chief Financial Officer Integer Properties 27 Fricker Road, Illovo, South Africa, 2196 Adam Koekemoer Marketing Manager: Commercial, Industrial And Tenant Experience Redefine Properties Limited 19 Biermann Avenue, Office Level 5, Rosebank, South Africa, 2121 Adelaide Mashoene Short Course Co-ordinator WITS Enterprise Wits University, 1 Jan Smuts Avenue, Braamfontein, Johannesburg, South Africa, 2000 Adele van Zyl Director dhk Thinkspace 9 Somerset Road, De Waterkant Centre, 6th Floor, Cape Town, South Africa, 8001 Adriaan Jonker Asset Manager Fortress REIT Limited PO Box 138, Rivonia, South Africa, 2128 Adrian Maserow Managing Director AMA Architects (Pty) Ltd 131 12th Avenue, Rivonia, Sandton, South Africa, 2128 Adrian Read Senior Property And Leasing Manager Eris Property Group 3 Gwen Lane Sandton, Sandton, 2146 Adrienne Westman Property Broker Broll 61 Katherine St, Sandown, Sandton, 2196 Agnes van den Berg NHBRC 27 Leeuwkop Road, Sunninghill, Johannesburg Agnus Nel Finance Growthpoint 1 Sandton Dr, Sandhurst, Sandton, 2196 Ajay Mistry Associate Director Focus Project Management 354 Rivonia Boulevard, Rivonia, South Africa, 2128 Akash Maharaj General Manager Excellerate 3A Summit Road, Dunkeld West, South Africa, 2196 Akhona Gunguluza Director Tenacity Management