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Limpopo Municipal Profiles
NCOP PROFILE OF MUNICIPALITIES There are three forms of financial misconduct that usually lead to public institutions receiving audit outcomes that are not satisfactory and these are unauthorised expenditure, fruitless and wasteful expenditure and irregular expenditure. Unauthorised expenditure is expenditure that was incurred without having been budgeted for; Irregular expenditure is expenditure that was incurred in violation of the requirements of legislation, such as the MFMA; and Fruitless and wasteful expenditure is expenditure that was incurred in a manner which could have been avoided had reasonable care been taken. Municipality Financial 2014/15 2015/16 2016/17 2017/18 2018/19 misconduct Modimolle- R59 888 880 R39 763 962 R19 521 858 R59 200 393 R141 408 216 Mookgophong Unauthorised R42 363 554 R20 708 225 R2 293 576 R76 343 632 R22 250 957 Irregular Fruitless & R5 129 187 R13 903 344 R28 010 002 R19 912 005 R47 533 002 Wasteful R1 099 604 Consultants Mogalakwena R47 929 088 R121 023 373 R286 527 038 R1 117 369 419 R2 845 387 113 Unauthorised R175 512 018 R487 490 102 R556 837 632 R373 685 032 R551 211 993 Irregular Fruitless & R385 320 R339 562 R597 327 R2 606 694 R11 305 709 Wasteful R54 089 284 Consultants Thabazimbi R30 815 935 R87 995 356 R32 018 831 R19 448 745 0 Unauthorised R13 231 860 R4 677 951 R1 601 978 R2 736 496 R39 495 921 Irregular Fruitless & R18 293 692 R25 414 892 R34 923 251 R10 412 593 R8 479 630 Wasteful R3 568 798 Consultants 1 WATERBERG DISTRICT THABAZIMBI LOCAL MUNICIPALITY Project Name Project Project Budget Project Project end Source Local employment Location start date date of Purpose of project Youth Adult People funding Male Female Male Female with disability 1. -
Meso-Archaean and Palaeo-Proterozoic Sedimentary Sequence Stratigraphy of the Kaapvaal Craton
Marine and Petroleum Geology 33 (2012) 92e116 Contents lists available at SciVerse ScienceDirect Marine and Petroleum Geology journal homepage: www.elsevier.com/locate/marpetgeo Meso-Archaean and Palaeo-Proterozoic sedimentary sequence stratigraphy of the Kaapvaal Craton Adam J. Bumby a,*, Patrick G. Eriksson a, Octavian Catuneanu b, David R. Nelson c, Martin J. Rigby a,1 a Department of Geology, University of Pretoria, Pretoria 0002, South Africa b Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, University of Alberta, Canada c SIMS Laboratory, School of Natural Sciences, University of Western Sydney, Hawkesbury Campus, Richmond, NSW 2753, Australia article info abstract Article history: The Kaapvaal Craton hosts a number of Precambrian sedimentary successions which were deposited Received 31 August 2010 between 3105 Ma (Dominion Group) and 1700 Ma (Waterberg Group) Although younger Precambrian Received in revised form sedimentary sequences outcrop within southern Africa, they are restricted either to the margins of the 27 September 2011 Kaapvaal Craton, or are underlain by orogenic belts off the edge of the craton. The basins considered in Accepted 30 September 2011 this work are those which host the Witwatersrand and Pongola, Ventersdorp, Transvaal and Waterberg Available online 8 October 2011 strata. Many of these basins can be considered to have formed as a response to reactivation along lineaments, which had initially formed by accretion processes during the amalgamation of the craton Keywords: Kaapvaal during the Mid-Archaean. Faulting along these lineaments controlled sedimentation either directly by Witwatersrand controlling the basin margins, or indirectly by controlling the sediment source areas. Other basins are Ventersdorp likely to be more controlled by thermal affects associated with mantle plumes. -
A Journey to Limpopo Wetlands
DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, ENVIRONMENT AND TOURISM STATE OF WETLANDS IN THE LIMPOPO PROVINCE Directorate: Biodiversity Management C/o Suid & Voortrekker Street, POLOKWANE, 0700, Private Bag X9484, POLOKWANE, 0700 Tel: (015) 293 8300, Fax: (015) 295 4120 Website: http/www.limpopo.gov.za 1. Introduction Ramsar Convention on wetlands conservation and wise use was adopted in Ramsar city, Iran in 1971 as contribution towards achieving sustainable development throughout the world. Ramsar Convention also works hand in hand with other convention such as Convention on biological diversity and other related organizations. As contracting party (country member) of Ramsar convention South Africa had designated about 12 wetlands as Ramsar site or site of international importance. Nysvley Nature Reserve and Makuleke floodplain are the two Ramsar sites in the Limpopo Province. According to Ramsar Convention wetlands are area of marshes, fen, peatland, wet grassland, lakes, estuaries, mangroves and coral reefs, whether natural or artificial, permanent or temporary, with water that is static or flowing, fresh, brackish or salt, including areas of marine water the depth of which at low tide does not exceed six metres. Wetlands have different names following the four dominant languages in the Limpopo province, nhlangasi (in Tsonga), Mohlaka or Monyuka (in Pedi) Maroroma or Matzhava (in Venda) and Vlei (in Afrikaans) Conservation, wise use and management of wetlands requires partnership of relevant government departments (e.g. Agriculture, Water Affairs and Forestry, Environmental Affairs and Tourism), local authorities (Municipalities and traditional), Non-governmental organizations (e.g. Working for Wetland, Mondi wetlands project) and other relevant research institutions. As a results wetland stakeholders in the Limpopo Province network and interact through the Limpopo wetlands Forum which is informally coordinated and chaired by SANBI (Working for Wetland) World Wetlands Day is celebrated every year on 2nd of February throughout South Africa and international community. -
Through the Eyes of the Editor
THROUGH THE EYES OF THE EDITOR he lightning has strikes twice within the Ephraim Mogale Local Municipality as two TMembers of the Executive Committee visited the municipality just like during the last quarter of the financial year. The Municipality warmly welcomed the MEC of Safety and Security Hon Makoma Makhurupetje in Moganyaka, Ward 9 on the anti-abuse on children and women awareness campaign, and MEC of Health Hon Phophi Ramathuba who opened the Health Centre in Ward one, Malebitsa and MDR Ward and health support centre services to the communities of Ephraim Mr. Makoko Lekola Mogale local municipality and the Sekhukhune Editor - The Voice District at Matlala Hospital in Ward 16. Both MECs were on the mission of providing the services to the needy District at large. challenges in Marble Hall Extension6 will be the New culture of giving has emerged within the things of the past as the contractor is finalising municipal political leadership. The municipality the installation of the storm water facility in the experience the political leadership setting area. standards of giving, when Cllr Mashoeshoe shared his birthday with the Drop Centre in Ward 11 by Once again, Auditor General is in the house distributing food and clothes to the needy, Cllr auditing the municipality’ systems, processes, Lentswane celebrated her birthday with learners procedures and its finances. We are all optimistic at Ngwanakwena Secondary School, distributing that the audit result will be positive once comes sanitary towels and food parcels at the crèche, and the end of November 2018. the Hon. Mayor, Cllr Kupa celebrated her birthday The sad news is that the municipality has with aged community in Elandskraal. -
Pamish Investments Magnetite Mine EIA D3550 Air Quality, Noise & Blasting Sensitivity BU MADU D3537 Legend
28°15'0"E 28°30'0"E 28°45'0"E 29°0'0"E 29°15'0"E Woudkop Plan 1 ZIMBABWE Molemole BOTSWANA Pamish Investments Blouberg Local R521 Local Municipality Mogwadi Municipality (Dendron) Magnetite Mine EIA Project Area MOZAMBIQUE Steilwater Limpopo Seepabana Province Steilloopbrug Regional Setting R561 SOUTH AFRICA Natse North West Uitzicht 23°30'0"S 23°30'0"S Mpumalanga Legend Province Gauteng Province Province SWAZILAND Project Area Villa Nora Janseput Abandoned Mine Marken Closed Mine Gilead Tship lakwena Active Mine Overyssel o Aganang Klein Mog Local u Municipality Secondary Town t New E Other Town Mogalakwena Mo Hou galakwena Local ra 23°45'0"S Municipality 23°45'0"S Settlement Rietspruit Houtrivier Mogalakwenastroom Dam Main Road Limburg Matlala Matlala N11 Matlala Rd National Road d Abandoned L Gou ep R518 Granite h Bestaf Railway Line a Mine la sloop la Granite Mine Lephalale Groesbeek River Local Strydom Tambot Municipality ed African Red lo Dam Mashashane B Mokamole Granite Mine Anglo Platinum ie Polokwane Mogalakwena Local Municipal Boundary Platinum Mine Local Melkrivier Municipality Mokamole 24°0'0"S 24°0'0"S oot Mapela Groot - Sand Poer se Loop Sandsl Sterkwater Ivanplats Platreef Platinum Mine N1 R101 Rooisloot R519 Mahwelereng Nuwe Smitsdorp Gert Combrink Dam Brakspruit R519 Mok Mokopane JV De Beers and Rooywal olo Southern Era Resources iri Snyspruit Dam N1 Marsfontein Diamond Mine Ste Vier-en-Twintig rk Mwana Africa 24°15'0"S Modimolle Mmadik 24°15'0"S Riviere Palala Klipspringer R33 Local pruit Mookgopong Diamond Mine Mogotodam -
Mapping Irrigated Areas in the Limpopo Province, South Africa
IWMI Working Paper Mapping Irrigated Areas in the Limpopo Province, 172 South Africa Xueliang Cai, James Magidi, Luxon Nhamo and Barbara van Koppen Working Papers The publications in this series record the work and thinking of IWMI researchers, and knowledge that the Institute’s scientific management feels is worthy of documenting. This series will ensure that scientific data and other information gathered or prepared as a part of the research work of the Institute are recorded and referenced. Working Papers could include project reports, case studies, conference or workshop proceedings, discussion papers or reports on progress of research, country-specific research reports, monographs, etc. Working Papers may be copublished, by IWMI and partner organizations. Although most of the reports are published by IWMI staff and their collaborators, we welcome contributions from others. Each report is reviewed internally by IWMI staff. The reports are published and distributed both in hard copy and electronically (www.iwmi.org) and where possible all data and analyses will be available as separate downloadable files. Reports may be copied freely and cited with due acknowledgment. About IWMI IWMI’s mission is to provide evidence-based solutions to sustainably manage water and land resources for food security, people’s livelihoods and the environment. IWMI works in partnership with governments, civil society and the private sector to develop scalable agricultural water management solutions that have a tangible impact on poverty reduction, food security -
Provincial Gazette • Provinsiale Koerant • Gazete Ya Xifundzankulu Kuranta Ya Profense • Gazethe Ya Vundu
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, Vol: 28 11 JUNE 2021 No: 3176 11 JUNIE 2021 N.B. The Government Printing Works will ISSN 1682-4563 not be held responsible for the quality of 03176 “Hard Copies” or “Electronic Files” submitted for publication purposes 9 771682 456003 2 No. 3176 PROVINCIAL GAZETTE, 11 JUNE 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. Contents Gazette Page No. No. No. GENERAL NOTICES • ALGEMENE KENNISGEWINGS 56 The Collins Chabane Spatial Planning and Land Use Management By-Law, 2019: Amendment Schemes 72, 73, 74, 77, 78 and 79 .......................................................................................................................................... 3176 4 57 Elias Motsoaledi Local Municipal By-Laws, 2016: Erf 271 Groblesrdal Extension 2 .......................................... 3176 5 58 Collins Chabane Local Municipality Land Use Scheme, 2018: Rezoning of Land: Erf 751, Jimmy Jones Village 3176 6 59 Thabazimbi Local Municipality Land Use -
Remaining Extent of Portion 3 of the Farm Naboomfontein 320 Kr
REMAINING EXTENT OF PORTION 3 OF THE FARM NABOOMFONTEIN 320 KR SCENIC GUESTHOUSE BETWEEN PRETORIA AND POLOKWANE 1 Tuesday 11 February 2020 at 12:00 | On site auction Martin Van Zyl | 082 610 1199 | [email protected] www.landhouse.co.za Contents Page 2 1. Disclaimer 2. Title Deed Information 3. Locality 4. Description of Improvements 5. SG Diagrams 6. Aerial Picture 7. Picture Gallery Disclaimer Whilst all reasonable care has been taken to obtain the correct information, neither Landhouse Properties nor the Sellers, guarantee the correctness of the information, and none of the aforementioned will be held liable for any direct or indirect damages or loss, of whatsoever nature, suffered by any person as a result of errors or omissions in the information supplied, whether due to the negligence or otherwise of Landhouse Properties, the Sellers or any other person. The proposed Consumer Protection Regulations, 2010 as well as the Rules of Auction can be viewed at www.landhouse.co.za. Bidders must register to bid and provide original proof of identity and residence on registration. The Rules of Auction contain the registration requirements if you intend to bid on behalf of another person or an entity. The above lots are all subject to a reserve price and the sale by auction is subject to a right to bid by or on behalf of the owner or auctioneer. Page 3 General Property Address: Thaba Ya Metsi Guest House, R101 Suburb & City: Modimolle-Mookgophong Local Municipality 2. Title Deed Information Title Deed Number: T21986/1962 Registered Owner: Cannistraro Inv 162 CC Land size: 133.8793 ha Property Summary Servitudes: Nil Title Deed Information Page 4 3. -
Annual Report 2011/12
CONTENTS REVISED ANNUAL REPORT TEMPLATE……………………………………………………………………………P4 CHAPTER 1- MAYOR’S FOREWORD AND EXECUTIVE SUMMARY……………………………………..P5 COMPONENT A: MAYOR’S FOREWORD………………………………………………………………………….P5 COMPONENT B: EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ………………………………………………………………………P11 1.1 MUNICIPAL MANAGER’S OVERVIEW…………………………………………………………………………P11 1.2 MUNICIPAL FUNCTIONS, POPULATION AND ENVIRONMENTAL OVERVIEW……………P12 1.3 SERVICE DELIVERY OVERVIEW…………………………………………………………………………………P17 1.4 FINANCIAL HEALTH OVERVIEW………………………………………………………………………………..P18 1.5 AUDITOR GENERAL REPORT ……………………………………………………………………………………..P19 1.6 STATUTORY ANNUAL REPORT PROCESS…………………………………………………………………….P19 CHAPTER 2: GOVERNANCE………………………………………………………………………………………………..P21 COMPONENENT C: GOVERNANCE………………………………………………………………………………….P21 2.1 POLITICAL GOVERNANCE…………………………………………………………………………………………….P21 2.2 ADMINISTRATIVE GOVERNANCE…………………………………………………………………………………P29 2.3COMMUNICATION, PARTICIPATION AND FORUM………………………………………………………..P29 2.4 IDP PARTICIPATION AND ALIGNMENT…………………………………………………………………........P30 COMPONENT D: CORPORATE GOVERNANCE………………………………………………………………….P30 2.5 SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT…………………………………………………………………………………….P30 2.6 BY-LAWS……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….P30 2.7 WEBSITE……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….P31 2.8 PUBLIC SATISFACTION ON MUNICIPAL SERVICES………………………………………………………P32 CHAPTER 3: SERVICE DELIVERY PERFOMANCE (PERFORMANCE REPORT PART I)…………P33 COMPONENT A: BASIC SERVICES……………………………………………………………………………………P33 3.1 WATER PROVISION……………………………………………………………………………………………………….P33 -
Minerals, Prospecting and Mining in Limpopo
PROSPECTORS AND DEVELOPERS ASSOCIATION OF CANADA 2015 MEETING Minerals, Prospecting and Mining in Limpopo Presented By: Mr. Sam Maloka LIMPOPO DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ENVIRONMENT & TOURISM (LEDET) CONTENTS 1 About LEDA 2 Limpopo Province in South Africa 3 Mineral resources in Limpopo Province 4 Key mineral production 5 Infrastructure plans in South Africa 6 Mineral beneficiation in Special Economic Zones in the Province INTRODUCING LEDA 3 100% wholly owned 4 1. Locality Map and Regional Infrastructure Magisterial Districts of Limpopo Relave to Surrounding Provinces & Countries Zimbabwe Mozambique Kruger National Park Botswana Vhembe Capricorn Mopani Waterberg Sekhukhune North-West Province Mpumalanga Province Gauteng Modified After: Wikipedia 2015 Province Magisterial Districts of Limpopo Province Municipalities of Limpopo Population of 5,404,868 District Local (2011) (census) with a Mopani Greater Giyani, Greater Letaba, currently estimated total of Greater Tzaneen, Ba-Phalaborwa 5,630,500 (2014) 4% growth Maruleng which ranks it 5th in South Africa. Vhembe Musina, Mutale, Thulamela, Makhado It has a population density Capricorn Blouberg, Aganang, Molemole, of 3/km2 (110/sq mi) which Polokwane, Lepelle-Nkumpi ranks it 5th in South Africa. Waterberg Thabazimbi, Lephalale, The density is very skewed Mookgophong, Modimolle, Bela- with intensely populated Bela, Mogalakwena areas around the major Sekhukhune Ephraim Mogale, Elias towns and cities and low Motsoaledi, Makhuduthamaga, densities in deeply rural Fetakgomo, Greater Tubatse -
Just and Equitable Compensation for Expropriation of Motlhotlo Customary Lands
JUST AND EQUITABLE COMPENSATION FOR EXPROPRIATION OF MOTLHOTLO CUSTOMARY LANDS ILC’S DATABASE OF GOOD PRACTICES LEARN, SHARE AND BE INSPIRED! Picture: ©ILC/ Country: South Africa Principal Organisation: Nkuzi Platinumbelt ABSTRACT Anglo American Platinum (Amplats), a platinum offer, demanding more just and equitable mining company, targeted the Motlhotlo compensation. As a result of the community’s community’s land for the expansion of mining resistance efforts, Amplats renegotiated the operations in Mokopane, South Africa. However, resettlement deal. They relocated the remaining Amplats did not seek the community’s free, families to better settlement areas with modern prior and informed consent in the mining three-bedroom houses, two communal farms licence application process. Amplats bypassed for crop production and livestock production, their obligation to meaningfully engage with schools and hospitals. Further, Amplats invested the Motlhotlo community by negotiating with in small local businesses supplying the mine the Department of Mineral Resources and with water, and trained locals for more technical traditional leaders only. Some families refused and stable jobs at the mine, thus securing to accept the company’s meagre compensation local livelihoods. ILC COMMITMENTS PROTECTED LAND EQUAL LAND RIGHTS FOR WOMEN RIGHTS DEFENDERS EFFECTIVE ACTIONS AGAINST LAND GRABBING However, the Department of Mineral Resources (DMR) Development Act28 of 2002 (MPRDA) that grants the COMPETENCIES and mining companies often bypass the consent DMR the power to act as the custodian of mineral provision by excluding the mining-affected communities resources on behalf of all South Africans, the DMR AREAS SKILLS and merely consulting traditional leaders in the erroneously awards licences even when the community application process for mineral rights. -
Blyde Local Sources Water Supply Scheme
CONTRACT WP 9711 DEVELOPMENT OF A RECONCILIATION STRATEGY FOR ALL TOWNS IN THE NORTHERN REGION GREATER SEKHUKHUNE DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY GREATER TUBATSE LOCAL MUNICIPALITY: FIRST ORDER RECONCILIATION STRATEGY FOR BLYDE LOCAL SOURCES WATER SUPPLY SCHEME Ditholong, Ga-Moraba, Leboeng, Lepelle, Makopung, Malaeneng Ext 1, Malekgwarana, Marareng, Phiring, Phiring Ext 1, Phiring Ext 2, Tswenyane, Makgalane, Ga-Sepeke, Malaeneng, Makgwareng DRAFT VERSION 1.2 April 2011 Prepared by Prepared for: SRK Consulting Department of Water Affairs PO Box 35290 Directorate: National Water Resources Planning MENLO PARK Private Bag X313 0081 PRETORIA, Tel: +27 (0) 12 361 9821 0001 E-mail: [email protected] RECONCILIATION STRATEGY FOR BLYDE SCHEME REPORT NO. { 1 } DEVELOPMENT OF A RECONCILIATION STRATEGY FOR ALL TOWNS IN THE NORTHERN REGION FIRST ORDER RECONCILIATION STRATEGY FOR BLYDE LOCAL GROUNDWATER SOURCES WATER SUPPLY SCHEME EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The rudimentary strategy objectives and methodology are presented in a separate report titled “ Starter document: Methodology followed for the Development of Reconciliation Strategies for the All Town Study Northern Region ” and must be read in conjunction with this document. Location and Background Information The focus of this document is on settlements of Ditholong, Ga-Moraba, Leboeng, Lepelle, Makopung, Malaeneng Ext 1, Malekgwarana, Marareng, Phiring, Phiring Ext 1, Phiring Ext 2, Tswenyane, Makgalane, Ga-Sepeke, Malaeneng and Makgwareng that are situated on the eastern part of the Greater Tubatse Local Municipality in the Greater Sekhukhune District. The Blyde Local Sources cluster receive water supply mainly from boreholes. A large fountain found in this cluster is also a major source of supply to a significant number of villages.