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Government Gazette Staatskoerant REPUBLIC of SOUTH AFRICA REPUBLIEK VAN SUID AFRIKA
Government Gazette Staatskoerant REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA REPUBLIEK VAN SUID AFRIKA May Vol. 611 Pretoria, 6 2016 No. 39975 Mei ISSN 1682-5843 N.B. The Government Printing Works will 39975 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. 39975 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 6 MAY 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, 6 MEI 2016 No. -
Hlanganani Sub District of Makhado Magisterial District
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Fhatuwani Thesis
CHAPTER 1 1.1 AIM, PURPOSE AND JUSTIFICATION OF THE STUDY This thesis attempts to reconstruct the manner and the effects of the forced removal of the Ravele community, from their historical homes in old Mauluma1 along the Luvuvhu River Valley. Luvuvhu is the name given to a river that dominates the area under discussion. The name Luvuvhu’ is retained until, it enters Kruger National Park, where the Vatsongas call it Phafuri - as the river flows through Chief Mphaphuli’s territory. After relocation, the whole area under discussion is now known as Levubu. Levubu is corruption of the word Luvuvhu by the local white farming community. Old Mauluma in the Luvuvhu valley was situated on the North Eastern part of Louis Trichardt. More or less 3000 Ravele community members were forcibly removed from their land, between 1920 and 1940 to new Mauluma or Beaconsfields.2 The removal constituted a severe crisis for the members of the community as they were taken from a rich ecological area and resettled 100 kilometres west of old Mauluma, a dry and rocky area. A study of the Ravele community’s removal from old Mauluma (Levubu area) is especially pertinent at this juncture because of the campaign by the previous owners to reclaim their land. Since the April 1994 election and the promise by the government that dispossessed people could reclaim their land, hundreds of the former Levubu residents (including Ravele community) have demanded compensation or return to their land. Not surprisingly, the campaign has the support of all those who were removed, but is viewed with suspicion by white farmers in Levubu and surrounding areas. -
3093 07-08 Limpopo
LIMPOPO PROVINCE LIMPOPO PROVINSIE XIFUNDZANKULU XA LIMPOPO PROFENSE YA LIMPOPO VUNDU LA LIMPOPO IPHROVINSI YELIMPOPO Provincial Gazette • Provinsiale Koerant • Gazete ya Xifundzankulu Kuranta ya Profense • Gazethe ya Vundu (Registered as a newspaper) • (As ’n nuusblad geregistreer) • (Yi rhijistariwile tanihi Nyuziphepha) (E ngwadisitsˇwe bjalo ka Kuranta) • (Yo redzhistariwa sa Nyusiphepha) POLOKWANE, 7 AUGUST 2020 Vol. 27 7 AUGUSTUS 2020 No. 3093 7 MHAWURI 2020 7 AGOSTOSE 2020 7 ŒHANGULE 2020 We oil Irawm he power to pment kiIDc AIDS HElPl1NE 0800 012 322 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH Prevention is the cure ISSN 1682-4563 N.B. The Government Printing Works will 03093 not be held responsible for the quality of “Hard Copies” or “Electronic Files” submitted for publication purposes 9 771682 456003 2 No. 3093 PROVINCIAL GAZETTE, 7 AUGUST 2020 IMPORTANT NOTICE OF OFFICE RELOCATION Private Bag X85, PRETORIA, 0001 149 Bosman Street, PRETORIA Tel: 012 748 6197, Website: www.gpwonline.co.za URGENT NOTICE TO OUR VALUED CUSTOMERS: PUBLICATIONS OFFICE’S RELOCATION HAS BEEN TEMPORARILY SUSPENDED. Please be advised that the GPW Publications office will no longer move to 88 Visagie Street as indicated in the previous notices. The move has been suspended due to the fact that the new building in 88 Visagie Street is not ready for occupation yet. We will later on issue another notice informing you of the new date of relocation. We are doing everything possible to ensure that our service to you is not disrupted. As things stand, we will continue providing you with our normal service from the current location at 196 Paul Kruger Street, Masada building. -
Makhado Local Municipality
1 MAKHADO LOCAL MUNICIPALITY OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR CORPORATE SUPPORT AND SHARED SERVICES MINUTES OF THE EIGHTY FOURTH (84TH) SPECIAL COUNCIL MEETING OF MAKHADO MUNICIPALITY WHICH WAS HELD ON THURSDAY, 28 MARCH 2013 IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBER, CIVIC CENTRE, KROGH STREET, MAKHADO AT 14:00. PRESENT Councillors BALIBALI, N P MATODZI, A M BALOYI, R S MATUMBA, M T CHILILO, N F MATUMBA, N J DAVHANA, N D MMBADI, T A DU PLOOY, A MOGALE, L P GABARA, M J MTHOMBENI S Z HLABIOA, M M MUKHAHA A J HLUNGWANI, K A MUKHARI M F KENNEALY, A MULOVHEDZI, M D KUTAMA, N MUNYAI, N S LERULE-RAMAKHANYA, M M MUTAVHATSINDI F D LUDERE E H MUTELE, T M LUDERE, R NDWAMMBI, M T LUDUVHUNGU, V S NDZOVELA N G MACHETHE, M S NELUVHOLA, A T MADAVHU, F F NEMAFHOHONI, M G MADZHIGA, F N NETSHIVHULANA, T P MADZHIVHANDILA, M R NGOBENI, N E MAGADA, M R NKANYANI, R G MAHANI, M G RASIMPHI, M P MAHLADISA, S N RATSHIKUNI, D T MAKHUBELE R T RATSHIVHOMBELA, M Q MAKHUVHA, V S REKHOTSO, S M MALANGE, T M RIKHOTSO, F J MALIMA, M E SELEPE, M R MAMATSIARI, M S SHANDUKANI, M J MAMOROBELA, T P SINYOSI, S M MAPHAHLA, A Z THANDAVATHU R MAPHALA, O S TSHAVHUYO, T G MASHIMBYE, P F TSHILAMBYANA, M S MASUKA S UNDERWOOD, J P MATHOMA, M P Traditional Leaders KHOSI M W NETSIANDA KHOSI N T L MASHAMBA KHOSI T R V MASHAU Officials I P MUTSHINYALI (MUNICIPAL MANAGER) T S NDOU (DIRECTOR CORPORATE SUPPORT & SHARED SERVICES) M D SINTHUMULE (DIRECTOR DEVELOPMENT & PLANNING) T E RALULIMI (DIRECTOR TECHNICAL SERVICES) M P MAKHUBELA (CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER) M D MUNYAI (ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER: COMMITTEES) 2 1. -
Limpopo Water Management Area
LIMPOPO WATER MANAGEMENT AREA WATER RESOURCES SITUATION ASSESSMENT MAIN REPORT OVERVIEW The water resources of South Africa are vital to the health and prosperity of its people, the sustenance of its natural heritage and to its economic development. Water is a national resource that belongs to all the people who should therefore have equal access to it, and although the resource is renewable, it is finite and distributed unevenly both spatially and temporally. The water also occurs in many forms that are all part of a unitary and inter-dependent cycle. The National Government has overall responsibility for and authority over the nation’s water resources and their use, including the equitable allocation of water for beneficial and sustainable use, the redistribution of water and international water matters. The protection of the quality of water resources is also necessary to ensure sustainability of the nation’s water resources in the interests of all water users. This requires integrated management of all aspects of water resources and, where appropriate, the delegation of management functions to a regional or catchment level where all persons can have representative participation. This report is based on a desktop or reconnaissance level assessment of the available water resources and quality and also patterns of water requirements that existed during 1995 in the Limpopo Water Management Area, which occupies a portion of the Northern Province. The report does not address the water requirements beyond 1995 but does provide estimates of the utilisable potential of the water resources after so-called full development of these resources, as this can be envisaged at present. -
New Book 08.11.Indd
University of Pretoria etd – Schlemmer, J E (2004) _0 1 c o n t e x t e a r l y s e t t l e m e n t a n d f o r m metropolitan areas. The endeavour is to firstly understand The modernist town, surrounded by It is by this instance that the unfolding the cultural composition of Makhado, economically yielding land is strewn of social polarisation of the region is whose essence is captured far with collected pockets of migrant and clarified, identifying the directives of beyond its municipal borders, resident black labour in peripheral early segregation and later apartheid inclusive of the agricultural and rural locations. These “grouped areas” urban form. Also, the urban condition land type that supports the town’s and townships were and still are of post-apartheid Louis Trichardt will economic and social dependence. comprised of inferior housing and be discussed, with reference to the services, with buffer zones and other planning generators of the last ten Makhado (Louis Trichardt) and its spatial devices used to minimise years. surrounding region provide a small- interaction among races. scale prototype of the settlement patterns typical of South Africa’s larger MAKHADO T&Tt 6 University of Pretoria etd – Schlemmer, J E (2004) L ouis Trichardt lies dormant to some Figure 1.4 of the earliest trade routes in Southern Africa. Jansen (2004) suggests Map depicting the trade routes prescribed that trade attracted the interest of by early tradesmen. Venetians to southern Africa as early Venetians are the earli- as 800 AD, with Mapungubwe serving est documented foreign as the earliest documented trade post people to access the southern parts of Africa. -
Post Settlement Challenges for Land Reform Beneficiaries: Three Case Studies from Limpopo Province’ Is My Own Work
View metadata, citation and similar papers at core.ac.uk brought to you by CORE provided by UWC Theses and Dissertations POST SETTLEMENT CHALLENGES FOR LAND REFORM BENEFICIARIES: THREE CASE STUDIES FROM LIMPOPO PROVINCE A mini-thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Masters Philosophy (Land and Agrarian Studies) Tshililo Justice Manenzhe Programme for Land and Agrarian Studies (PLAAS) Faculty of Economic and Management Sciences University of the Western Cape (UWC) May 2007 DECLARATION I declare that ‘Post Settlement Challenges for Land Reform Beneficiaries: Three case studies from Limpopo Province’ is my own work. All other sources, used or quoted, have been indicated and acknowledged by means of complete references. This thesis has not been submitted for a degree at another university. Tshililo Justice Manenzhe May 2007 Signature ………………………………..…………………… Supervisor: Dr. Edward Lahiff (University of the Western Cape, South Africa) ii ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Many people have helped me in various ways to complete this thesis, and I thank them. I would like specifically to thank my supervisor, Dr. Edward Lahiff, who patiently read many drafts of this thesis. I am grateful for his support. My gratitude goes to Nkuzi Development Association, my previous employer, for their support and for providing me with financial resources and time off for study purposes. I would like to extend my sincere appreciation to Mr. Marc Wegerif (Ex-director of Nkuzi) for his motivation. I thank the CPA members who welcomed me into their houses, their ploughing fields and their meetings. I am grateful to them because, to the best of their abilities, they shared with me information which in most cases was emotional and sensitive. -
35831 2-11 National Gazette
Government Gazette Staatskoerant REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA REPUBLIEK VAN SUID-AFRIKA Vol. 569 Pretoria, 2 November 2012 No. 35831 N.B. The Government Printing Works will not be held responsible for the quality of “Hard Copies” or “Electronic Files” submitted for publication purposes AIDS HELPLINE: 0800-0123-22 Prevention is the cure 200947—A 35831—1 2 No. 35831 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 2 NOVEMBER 2012 For purposes of reference, all Proclamations, Government Alle Proklamasies, Goewermentskennisgewings, Algemene Notices, General Notices and Board Notices published are Kennisgewings en Raadskennisgewings gepubliseer, word vir included in the following table of contents which thus forms a verwysingsdoeleindes in die volgende Inhoudsopgawe inge - weekly index. Let yourself be guided by the Gazette numbers in sluit wat dus ’n weeklikse indeks voorstel. Laat uself deur die Koerantnommers in die regterhandse kolom lei: the righthand column: INHOUD CONTENTS en weeklikse Indeks and weekly Index Bladsy Koerant No. Page Gazette No. No. No. No. No. PROKLAMASIE PROCLAMATION 64 Wet op die Beskerming van Konstitusionele Demokrasie teen 64 Protection of Constitutional Democracy Terroriste en Verwante Aktiwiteite against Terrorist and Related Activities (33/2004): Kennisgewing deur President Act (33/2004): Notification by President ten opsigte van entiteite deur veiling - in respect of entities identified by the heids raad van verenigde nasies geïde- United Nations Security Council ............. 3 35807 tifiseer...................................................... 5 35807 GOVERNMENT AND GENERAL NOTICES GOEWERMENTS- EN ALGEMENE KENNISGEWINGS Agriculture, Department of Arbeid, Departement van Goewermentskennisgewings Government Notices 900 Amendments on Government Gazette 891 Marketing of Agricultural Products Act No. 35319, Vol. 563, published 9 May (47/1996): Establishment of statutory 2012 ....................................................... -
Integrated Development Plan
IInnttegraateed DDeeveellooppmmenntt Pllann 201111//112 ADOPTTEDD IIDDP RREVVIIEEW 0 LIST OF ACRONYMS DME Department of Minerals and Energy DBSA Development Bank of South Africa CDWs Community Development Workers HIV Human Immuno Deficieny Virus GIS Geographic Information Systems P.T.O Permission to Occupy SDF Spatial Development Framework SMMEs Small Medium and Micro Enterprises IDP Integrated Development Planning KPIs Key Perfomance Indicators LED Local Economic Development NGOs Non Governmental Organisations EPWP Expanded Public Works Programme SDBIP Service Delivery and Budget Implementation Plan MTEF Medium Term Expenditure Framework IT Information Technology DRP Disaster Recovery Plan PMS Pefomance Management System MSA Municipal System Act 32 of 2000 VDM Vhembe District Municipality DPW Department of Public Works TLSPDI Trans Limpopo Spatial Development Initiative RWS Regional Water Scheme VIP Ventilated Pit Latrine FBW Free Basic Water FBE Free Basic Energy PHP People Housing Process/Project DLGH Department of Local Government and Housing CBD Central Business District ABET Adult Basic Education LTT Louis Trichardt GDP Gross Domestic Product CTA Community Tourism Association CFO Chief Financial Officer PL Post Level KRA Key Result Area INEP Integrated National Electricity Grant MSIG Municipal System Infrastructure Grant MIG Municipal Infrastracuture Grant DEDET/LEDET Department of Economic Development, Environment and Tourism/Limpopo Economic Development, Environment and Tourism DEAT Department of Economic Development and Tourism 1 VAT Value Added Tax RDP Reconstruction and Development Programme MLM Makhado Local Municipality LDOE Limpopo Department of Education SAPS South African Police Service LM Local Municipality ESKOM Electricity Supply Commision RAL Road Agency Limpopo MM Municipal Manager HRM Human Resource Management 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS Item Description Page no.1 no 1 SECTION A: EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 7 1.1 Introduction 7 1.1.1 Powers and functions 8 1.2 Organisational arrangements 9 2. -
FINAL Budget Vote 2019
DEPARTMENT OF CO-OPERATIVE GOVERNANCE, HUMAN SETTLEMENTS AND TRADITIONAL AFFAIRS MEC’s BUDGET SPEECH 2019/20 Brought to you by MULTI-AWARD WINNING DEPARTMENT MEC Budget Speech 2019 - 2020 ADDRESS BY MEC BASIKOPO RODGERS MAKAMU ON THE OCCASION OF THE BUDGET VOTE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF COOPERATIVE GOVERNANCE, HUMAN SETTLEMENTS AND TRADITIONAL AFFAIRS TO THE LIMPOPO PROVINCIAL LEGISLATURE, 25 JULY 2019, LEBOWAKGOMO LEGISLATIVE CHAMBERS. Madam Honourable Speaker and Deputy Speaker Honourable Premier Stanley Chupu Mathabatha Colleagues in the Executive Council Honourable Members of the Provincial Legislature Honourable Members of Parliament Executive Mayors and Mayors of our Municipalities Chairperson and Members of the House of Traditional Leaders All Traditional Leaders present Chairperson and Members of CONTRALESA Our esteemed Majesties and Your Royal Highness present Leadership of Chapter Nine and Ten Institutions Leaders of opposition parties The leadership of the ruling party, the African National Congress Stalwarts and Veterans of our Struggle Leadership of various Religious Denominations Members of the Housing Advisory Panel and Limpopo Rental Tribunal Representatives of ESKOM, NHBRC and the SABC Coghsta Staff led by the Head of Department Ms.Ngaka Dumalisile Invited Guests and Stakeholders of the Departments Comrades, Ladies and Gentlemen Good morning, Thobela, Avuxeni, Ndi matsheloni, Goeie more 1 CoGHSTA multi-award winning department MEC Budget Speech 2019 - 2020 I consider it a great privilege to be delivering this budget vote a few days after the birthday of one our world icons, the late Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela and on a month dedicated to do work in honour of this struggle hero. May his soul rest in peace! Madam Speaker, Empowerment through access to decent housing, skills development, safe water, sanitation, affordable energy and cohesive and vibrant communities are all important for the recovery of humanity. -
2017/18-2021/2022 Final Draft Idp
MUSINA LOCAL MUNICIPALITY “To be the’ vibrant, viable and sustainable gateway city to the rest of Africa” 2017/18-2021/2022 FINAL DRAFT IDP COMPILED BY: Municipal Manager’s office i Foreword by the Mayor Local government is judged by its ability to deliver services, promote socio-economic development and govern effectively. As Mayor of Musina Local Municipality, I am aware of the numerous responsibilities bestowed on the Council to bring about fundamental changes to our municipality that will have a positive effect on the livelihoods of all our people. Local Government is both the most intimate sphere of government and the one that impacts most on the everyday lives of citizens. In his State of the Nation Address on 10 February 2017, President Jacob Zuma said government has made progress on key areas packaged in the Nine Point Plan to reignite growth so that the economy can create much-needed jobs. He said the focus areas include industrialization, mining and beneficiation, Agriculture and agro Processing, energy, SMMEs, managing work place conflict, attracting investments, growing the oceans economy and tourism. He said other areas added include cross-cutting areas such as science and technology; Water and sanitation Infrastructure; Transport Infrastructure; and Broadband Rollout. Musina Municipality is also moving towards the same direction to assist government to achieve the set goals. We are striving towards a more integrated planning approach whereby we seamlessly integrate our IDP, budget and performance management system with one another while simultaneously aligning our planning to National and Provincial plans and frameworks, specifically the National Development Plan 2030.