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KZN DISTRICT PROFILES 2014 EDITION


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DISTRICT CODE DISTRICT NAME DC2 DC21 21 DC22 DC22 DC23 DC2 23 DC24 DC2 24 DC25 DC2 25 DC26 DC27 DC28 DC29 DC43 ETHEKWINI Total

GENERAL ORIENTATION OF KWAZULU NATAL DISTRICTS

AREA KM

Ugu Umgungundlovu Umgungund dl ovu Uthukela Umzinyathi Amajuba Zululand Umkhanyakude Uthungulu Ilembe Harry Gwala Ethekwini Metropolitan Municipality

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Amaj a uba Amajuba DC25 New Newcastle ccaasttlle

Newcastle

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Jozini Joz ozini n

Umkhanyak y Umkhanyakude

V ryheid Vryheid Zululand DC26

. !

Dundee D Du undee

Umzinyathi Umz mzinyathi Uthukela

Umzinyyathi hi hi Umzinyathi DC24 DC24

Ladysmith

. !

Uthukela DC23

Uthungulu Uthungu ulu C28 DC28

iLemb mbe iLembe DC C299 DC29

. !

Stanger Stang ger

Uthungulu Uthun Richards RchardsB sBaayy

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iLembe

Umgungundlovu DC22 Pieterm ietermaaritzburg ritzburg . !

Umgungundlovu

Ethekwini Ethekwini ET TH ETH

Ko okstad ksta

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Ugu Ugu DC21 . !

Margate argate

Ugu . !

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urban ur Durban

Ethekwini

Sisonke DC43

Harry Gwala

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Port Edw P E dwaard rd

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5.4 9.6 9.6 6 12.1 8.7 7.4 16.4 13.7 8.8 3.5 11.9 2.5 100

Umkhanyakude Umkhanyakude Um DC27 27

Zululand

. !

% AREA KM

5046 8942 8942 11329 8079 6910 15305 12818 8215 3260 11128 2292 93324


HARRY GWALA LOCALITY RELATIVE TO KWAZULU NATAL

Harry Gwala

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The Harry Gwala District Municipality is located to the South West of the KwaZulu-Natal province. Its population is sparsely spread throughout an area of 11 127. 9 square kilometers. The Harry Gwala District municipality forms part of the border between KwaZulu-Natal and Eastern Cape Province. The District Management Area (DMA) is located to the West of the District and it forms part of the border between the KwaZulu-Natal Province and Lesotho. The Harry Gwala District Municipality (DC43) is composed of the following ďŹ ve local municipalities: Ubuhlebezwe; Ingwe; Kwa-Sani; Greater Kokstad and Umzimkhulu.


HARRY H ARRY Y GWALA MUNICIPALITIES 5 MUNICIPALITI

LM CODE KZN431 KZN432 KZN433 KZN434 KZN435 DC48

MUNICIPALITY AREA Ingwe 1976.2 Kwa Sani 1851.9 Greater Kokstad 2679.8 Ubuhlebezwe 1604 Umzimkhulu 2435.5 Harry Gwala 11128

KwaSani Local Municipality Number of wards- 4 Greater Kokstad

Harry Gwala

Greater Kokstad Local Municipality Number of wards-8 Ingwe Local Municipality Number of wards-11 UBuhlebezwe Local Municipality Number of wards-12 Umzimkhulu Local Municipality Number of wards-20

http://www.kzncogta.gov.za/Municipalities/SisonkeDistrictMunicipality.aspx

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Water backlog Provision of sanitation facilities HIV/ AIDS Crime Sustainable Local Economic Development initiatives Prone to disasters Youth unemployment and poverty Development of Harry Gwala Towns

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TOURISM Historical and Other Places of Interest t t t t t

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Historical and other places of Interest The Alan Paton Valley (Carisbrooke), Mariathal Mission, Alan Paton House, Qunu Falls, Umko White Water Adventures, Mats Art Studio (landscapes, seascapes, wildlife in watercolours, oils and pastels), Tim Quirke Art Studio (portraits in oils and pastels), St. Isidore Mill Museum (antique mill equipment).

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Police Stations and Pension Pay Points Per LM (2003)

10 9 8

No of FaciliƟes

7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0

Police StaƟons 2003

Pension Pay Points 2003

Ingwe

3

3

Kwa Sani

2

2

Greater Kokstad

4

9

Ubuhlebezwe

2

6

Umzimkhulu

5

0

Health Facilities Per LM (2013) 14

Number of FaciliƟes

12 10 8 6 4 2 0 Private Hospital

Provinci Phychiat TB Env. al ric Hospital Hospital Hospital Hospital

EMRS

Clinic

Clinic A

Clinic B

Clinic C

Mobile Clinics

Greater Kokstad

1

1

0

1

0

1

2

0

0

0

2

Ingwe

0

1

0

0

0

2

7

1

0

1

4

Kwa Sani

0

1

0

0

1

1

1

0

0

0

1

Ubuhlebezwe

0

1

0

0

0

1

8

0

1

Umzimkhulu

0

1

1

1

0

0

13

0

1

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3


Key delivery programs The Harry Gwala District Municipality has developed and approved a health and hygiene strategy which is in line with the National Health and Hygiene Education Strategy which identiďŹ es about four delivery programs necessary for proper implementation of the health and hygiene education strategy and they are as follows: On-going Health and Hygiene Education 1SPKFDU #BTFE )FBMUI BOE )ZHJFOF &EVDBUJPO Health and Hygiene Education during an Emergency Health and Hygiene Education at Schools

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DEMOGRAPHY The KwaZulu-Natal Province has a growing and maturing population, presenting opportunities and challenges to the province. On average between 2002 and 2011, the KwaZulu Natal population was estimated at just over 10 million people. The largest number of these people lived in eThekwini Metro (32.8 percent of the provincial population), followed by uMgungundlovu (9.5 percent), and uThungulu district (9.4 percent). Harry Gwala contributed 4.8 percent to the provincial population, the district with the lowest population number. The total population of Harry Gwala is 461 419 the District has 5 Local Municipalities, Ingwe, KwaSani, Greater Kokstad, 6.[JNLIVMV BOE 6#VIMFCF[XF

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% Distribution of Population per Local Municipality (2001)

Legend Towns

% Population 2001 2 10 11 18 59

% DistribuƟon of PopulaƟon per Local Municipality (2001)

18%

2%

11%

KZN431 Ingwe

10%

KZN432 Kwa Sani KZN433 Greater Kokstad 59%

KZN434 Ubuhlebezwe KZN435 Umzimkhulu

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% Distribution of Population per Local Municipality (2006)

Legend Towns

% Population 2006 3 9 16 19 23

% DistribuƟon of PopulaƟon per Local Municipality (2006)

23% KZN431 Ingwe

49%

3% 9% 16%

KZN432 Kwa Sani KZN433 Greater Kokstad KZN434 Ubuhlebezwe KZN435 Umzimkhulu

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% Distribution of Population per Local Municipality (2011)

Legend Towns

% Population 2011 3 14 22 39

% DistribuƟon of PopulaƟon per Local Municipality (2011)

22% KZN431 Ingwe

39%

3% 14% 22%

KZN432 Kwa Sani KZN433 Greater Kokstad KZN434 Ubuhlebezwe KZN435 Umzimkhulu

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Race ComposiƟon 2001

1%

3% 4%

92%

Black African

Coloured

Indian

White

Race ComposiƟon 2011 0.3% 2%

1.2%

0.1%

97%

Black African

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Coloured

Indian

White

Other


POPULATION DENSITY 2006 PEOPLE PER KM2

Local Municipality Population 2001 2006 2011 Population Density 2006 people per km2

1 - 11 12 - 25 26 - 51 52 - 56 57 - 79

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%Population increase per Local Municipality (2001-2011)

60

PopulaƟon growth (%)

50

40

30

39%

59%

% PopulaƟon 2001 % PopulaƟon 2006 % PopulaƟon 2011

20 22%

22% 16%

23%

10

19% 18%

14% 11% 2%

3%

3%

9%

10%

0 Ingwe

Kwa Sani

Greater Kokstad

Ubuhlebezwe

Umzimkhulu

Local Municipality

Code KZN431 KZN432 KZN433 KZN434 KZN435

Name PopulaƟon 2001 % PopulaƟon 2001 PopulaƟon 2006 % PopulaƟon 2006 PopulaƟon 2011 % PopulaƟon 2011 Ingwe 107558 11 114121 23 100547 22 Kwa Sani 16123 2 15093 3 12899 3 Greater Kokstad 565528 59 46721 9 65984 14 Ubuhlebezwe 101959 10 80905 16 101689 22 Umzimkhulu 174339 18 243242 19 180302 39 965507 500082 461421

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AGE DISTRIBUTION

Local Municipality Age Distribution

0 to 15 16 to 20 21 to 65 65+ %Age 16 to 20

2 3-12 13-22 23-42

Age category 0 to 15 years 16 to 20 years 21-65years 65+

No. of populaƟon Percentage (%) 75788 16.43 165691 35.92 198819 43.10 21004 4.55 Age DistribuƟon (2011)

200000 180000 160000

PopulaƟon

140000 120000

0 to 15 years

43%

100000

16 to 20 years

36%

21-65years

80000

65+

60000 40000

16%

20000

5%

0 0 to 15 years

16 to 20 years

21-65years

Age Category

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65+


GENDER PERCENTAGE

Local Municipality % female % male % Female 1-3 4-14 15-22 23-40

Code KZN431 KZN432 KZN433 KZN434 KZN435

Name Male PopulaƟon % male populaƟon Female PopulaƟon %female populaƟon Ingwe 46753 21.80 53797 21.78 Kwa Sani 6687 3.12 6210 2.51 Greater Kokstad 32031 14.94 33949 13.75 Ubuhlebezwe 47245 22.03 54445 22.05 Umzimkhulu 81749 38.12 98554 39.91

100000 90000 80000

PopulaƟon

70000 60000 50000

40%

40000

38%

22%

22%

22%

30000

22%

20000

15%

13%

10000 3%

0

3%

Male/Female per Local Municipality

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Male PopulaƟon Female PopulaƟon


Challenges facing the education in the district can be summarized as follows: i. Lack of adequate schooling facilities ii. Lack of electrical reticulation within rural areas iii. Poor road networking within the rural areas iv. Topographical barriers that limit movement v. Inadequate water and sanitation facilities vi. Affordability levels for transports costs vii. Inadequate human capital within the district educational institutions. In order to address the severe skills crisis in the district, these challenges have to be addressed. 2014 EDITION N


SOCIAL SERVICES The Social, Economic and Development Planning Department is responsible for the following programs: Disaster Management Municipal Health Service In each and every ďŹ scal year projects are identiďŹ ed in each program for implementation, to ensure that development takes place and that required basic services are undertaken, as part of uplifting the socio-economic status of the community of Sisonke.

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Education Though the District appears to have fairly adequate schools, much of education-associated problems are experienced in farm and rural schools. Existing schools do not offer up-to-standard science and technical subjects. School property is continuously vandalized. Most schools lack water and sanitation. These problems mainly affect young people. Lack of electricity in the schools also precludes sharing of educational facilities by adults UISPVHI "EVMU #BTFE &EVDBUJPO BOE MJUFSBDZ 1SPHSBNNFT 5IF challenges facing education in the district can be summarized as follows:

- Lack of adequate schooling facilities - Lack of electrical reticulation within rural areas - Poor road networking within the rural areas - Topographical barriers that limit movement - Affordability levels for transport costs. - Inadequate water and sanitation facilities Effects or consequences of the problems are: - Low educational levels - Low science and technical skills base - Out-migration of youth to urban areas - High unemployment rates - Lack of proper care for elder people (pensioners) - High dependency rates - Employment to low paying jobs - Poor payments for services rendered by the municipality. 2014 EDITION N


Percentage Over Age 20 Without

Legend Harry_Gwala_PlaceNames PlaceNames ! .

Ex TLC'S

! .

Main Towns 1,581 1,582 - 5,278 5,279 - 6,616 6,617 - 8,103 8,104 - 63,500 Local Municipality KZN_District Provincial_Boundary Lesotho_Boundary

Percentage Over Age 20 Without schooling 2.9% 6.6%

Ingwe Kwa Sani Greater Kokstad

8.0%

2.0% 2.4%

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Ubuhlebezwe Umzimkhulu


Total Population with Matric

Legend Harry_Gwala_PlaceNames PlaceNames ! .

Ex TLC'S

! .

Main Towns Local Municipality

Populati_5 7,7 7,8- 9,5 9,6 - 11,1 11,2 - 14,7 14,8 - 17,5 KZN_District Provincial_Boundary Lesotho_Boundary

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Number of schools

Legend PlaceNames ! .

Ex TLC'S

! .

Main Towns Local Municipality Lesotho Provincial_Boundary

Number of Schools per Local Municipality year 2006 0 -19 20 - 51 52- 94 95 - 112 113 - 171

180 160 140

Number Of Schools

120 100

2006

80

2010

60

2014

40 20 0 KwaSani

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Greater Kokstad

Ubuhlebezwe

Ingwe

uMzimkhulu


Number of schools Per LM (2010)

Legend PlaceNames ! .

Ex TLC'S

! .

Main Towns Local Municipality Lesotho Provincial_Boundary

Number of Schools per Local Municipality year 2010 0 - 17 18 - 46 47 - 112 113 - 119 120 - 168

180 160 140

Number Of Schools

120 100

2006

80

2010

60

2014

40 20 0 KwaSani

Greater Kokstad

Ubuhlebezwe

Ingwe

uMzimkhulu

School FaciliƟes Per LM (2012) 120

No of School FaciƟes

100 80 60 40 20 0

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Senior (High) School

Senior Primary

Junior Primary

InsƟtutes

Creches

Special Schools

Greater Kokstad

5

1

32

4

2

0

Ingwe

24

1

81

3

1

0

Kwa Sani

1

0

13

0

1

0

Ubuhlebezwe

29

3

78

2

3

1

Umzimkhulu

1

0

33

102

4

20


Number of Schools

Legend PlaceNames ! .

Ex TLC'S

! .

Main Towns Local Municipality Lesotho Provincial_Boundary

Number of Schools per Local Municipality year 2014 0 -15 16 - 44 45 - 92 93 - 108 109 - 171

180 160 140

Number Of Schools

120 100

2006

80

2010

60

2014

40 20 0 KwaSani

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Greater Kokstad

Ubuhlebezwe

Ingwe

uMzimkhulu


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Main Economic Contributors Agriculture, community services, and retail trade were identified as main economic drivers of the district municipality. These sectors made contributions of 33.5 %, 33.3 %, and 12.8 % in 2011 respectively to the district municipality economy. Finance and construction are the fastest growing sectors of the local economy, yielding average growth rates of 8.1 %, 4.0 %, and 3.8 % respectively. Clearly community services and agriculture are the most significant sectors of the Harry Gwala District Municipality economy and together also contribute 60 % of the district’s Gross Value Added (GVA). Other leading industries include the retail trade sector and the finance sector, with the manufacturing sector contributing no more than 6 % to total district GVA.

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Employment The Harry Gwala District Municipality had one of the lowest Economically Active Populations (EAP) in the Province of KwaZulu-Natal in 2010. The district has the 3rd most economically inactive in the province after uMkhanyakude and uMzinyathi. In comparison to other district municipalities, it can be said that Harry Gwala District Municipality faces challenges creating local economic development for a community with such a large proportion of residents classified as non-EAP. Evidence suggests a significant number of single women households, husbands working as migrant workers or have died (often this can be linked to HIV/AIDS-related causes). However, although female entrants into the labour market have meant there has been a gradual increase in the female EAP, the total number of women in EAP (35,579 in 2010), is still significantly below the male EAP (43,127 in 2010). It is apparent that the district is still dominated by men, indicating the dominance of specific gender attitudes and mindsets that attempt to derail the opportunities created for women.

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Employment Percentage (1996)

Legend % Employment (1996) 0 - 113 114 - 284 285 - 428 429 - 596

Employment Percentage (2001)

597 - 864

Legend % Employment (2001) 145 - 389 390 - 643 644 - 1097 1098 - 1526 1527 - 4687

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Employment Percentage (2011)

Legend % Employment (2011) 288 - 477 478 - 666 667 - 947 948 - 2062 2063 - 3900

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Unemployment Percentage (1996)

Legend % Unemployment (1996) 0 - 203 204 - 386 387 - 749 750 - 1019 1020 - 1529

Unemployment Percentage (2001)

Legend % Unemployment (2011) 0 - 151 152 - 410 411 - 594 595 - 757 758 - 955

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Unemployment Percentage (2001)

Legend % Unemployment (2001) 81 - 462 463 - 963 964 - 1424 1425 - 2553 2554 - 4182

Number of People

Not Economically AcƟve 70000 60000 50000 40000 30000 20000 10000 0 Ingwe(KZN43 1)

Kwa Sani(KZN432)

Greater Kokstad(KZN4 33)

Ubuhlebezwe (KZN434)

Umzimkhulu( KZN435)

Not Economically AcƟve 1996

26453

2347

7592

27464

59427

Not Economically AcƟve 2001

37430

2552

9436

32327

58720

Not Economically AcƟve 2011

32635

2506

16090

34303

58313

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Unemployment Status

Legend Unemployment Status

1996 2001 2011

Unemployment Status Number of People

20000 18000 16000 14000 12000 10000 8000 6000 4000 2000 0 Ingwe(KZN431)

Kwa Sani(KZN432)

Greater Kokstad(KZN43 3)

Ubuhlebezwe( KZN434)

Umzimkhulu(K ZN435)

Unemployment 1996

10429

480

3348

7777

17331

Employment 2001

5920

3642

16501

8968

8859

Unemployment 2011

6857

1005

7654

6483

12763

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Poverty Index (2011)

Legend Poverty Index (2011) 0 - 11 12 - 24 25 - 36 37 - 50 51 - 76

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Employment Status

Umgungundlovu District Municipality LESOTHO

Kwa Sani

Ingwe

Ubuhlebezwe

Umzimkhulu

Greater Kokstad EASTERN CAPE

Legend Employment Status Ugu District Municipality 0

4.25

8.5

17

25.5

Data Sources: - Department of Co-operative Goverance and Traditional Affairs - Stats SA

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1996

34 Kilometers

2001 2011

Employment Status Number of [People

20000 18000 16000 14000 12000 10000 8000 6000 4000 2000 0

26%

43%

31%

Ingwe(KZN431)

Kwa Sani(KZN432)

Greater Kokstad(KZN43 3)

Employment 1996

4689

4629

11317

7997

9239

Employment 2001

5920

3642

16501

8968

8859

Employment 2011

10571

5265

18848

12570

14642

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Ubuhlebezwe(K ZN434)

Umzimkhulu(KZ N435)


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Lack of water resources Most communities residing within the Harry GwalaDistrict Municipality are facing severe water scarcity, either as a result of dried water sources (boreholes, springs) or due to a lack of investment in water infrastructure such as dams and reservoirs. Compared with the lengthy agenda to combat climate change, this is a very short time indeed and yet the impacts of water scarcity will be profound. However, Harry GwalaDistrict Municipality is starting to invest in sustainable BOE SFMJBCMF XBUFS TPVSDFT TVDI BT #VMXFS %BN 6OEFS 1MBOOJOH 5IJT EBN is not going to cater for the entire district more water resources are in urgent need. 1. Provision of clean drinking water and proper sanitation facilities 40% of our population do not have access to clean drinkable water Sanitation backlogs has been eradicated at Greater Kokstad LM and KwaSani LM and currently the municipality is working to eradicate sanitation backlogs in the 3 remaining municipalities, i.e Ingwe, Umzimkhulu and 6#VIMFCF[XF

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% Formal & Informal Housing per LM (2011)

% Formal and Informal Housing Per LM (2011) Legend

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Main Towns

Formal Housing Informal Housing

Formal Housing (%) 0 - 20 21 - 40 41 - 60 61 - 80 81 - 100

% Formal & Informal Housing per LM (2011) Formal

Households with Access to Formal Housing (1996-2011)

Informal

18000 36 43

16000

57.5 66

14000

64 57 42.5 34

10

Umzimkhulu

Ubuhlebezwe

Greater Kokstad

KwaSani

Households

90

12000 10000 8000 6000

Ingwe

4000 2000 0

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Ingwe

Kwa Sani

Ubuhlebezwe

Umzimkhulu

1594

Greater Kokstad 4123

1996

3172

2001

3969

4216

5106

2277

13218

4990

2011

6937

7285

2481

16008

7125

14021


% Households With and Without Access to Piped Water Per LM (2001)

% Households With and Without Access to Piped Water Per LM (2011) Legend

` ^

Main Towns

No Access With Access

No Access to Piped Water (%) 1-7 8-21 22-40 41-60 61-93

% Households With and Without Access to Piped Water (2011)

Households Without Access to Piped Water (1996-2011) 30000

100 90 80

25000

51

59

70

65

20000

79

60 50 40 30

49

41

20

15000 10000

35 21

10

Households

98

5000

2 0 Greater Kokstad

Ingwe

KwaSani

Households without Access

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Ubuhlebezwe

Umzimkhulu

Households with Access

0

Ingwe

Kwa Sani

Ubuhlebezwe

726

Greater Kokstad 1410

1996

11693

2001

10698

2011

9612

Umzimkhulu

10352

26938

640

830

14900

23373

603

450

8074

20368


Households with Access to Sanitation (1996- 2011)

% Households With and Without Access to Sanitation (2011)

Legend

` ^

Main Towns

With Sanitation Without Sanitation

Households with Access to Sanitation (%) 0-4 5-14 15-27 28-69 69-98

% Households With and Without Access to SanitaƟon (2011)

Households with Access to SanitaƟon (1996-2011) 45000

31.18

40000

52.63

68.82 47.37 12.06

9.58 Greater Kokstad

Ingwe

Kwa Sani

Ubuhlebezwe

Households with Access to SanitaƟon (%) Households without Access to SanitaƟon (%)

35000

94.26

5.74 Umzimkhulu

Households

87.94

90.42

30000 25000 20000 15000 10000 5000 0

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Ingwe

Kwa Sani

Ubuhlebezwe

1107

Greater Kokstad 4232

1996

531

2001

2800

2011

23072

Umzimkhulu

1690

667

1460

13394

3398

2425

3673

19140

23487

42909


Households with Access to Electricity (1996-2011)

% Households With and Without Access to Electricity (2011)

Legend

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Main Towns

With Electricity Without Electricity

Households with Access to Electricity (%) 0 - 20 21 - 40 41 - 60 61 - 80 81 - 100

% Households With and Without Access to Electricity (2011)

Households with Access to Electricity (1996-2011) 45000

19.84

40000

29.77 36.65 44.82

51.32

35000 Households

30000

80.16 70.23 63.35 55.18

48.68

25000 20000 15000 10000 5000 0

Greater Kokstad

Ingwe % with Electricity

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Kwa Sani

Ubuhlebezwe % without Electricity

Ingwe

Kwa Sani

Ubuhlebezwe

2797

Greater Kokstad 7724

1996

3649

2001

5682

4529

3079

3668

18739

10886

16085

2011

23072

3673

19140

23487

42909

Umzimkhulu

Umzimkhulu


Households with Access to Refuse Removal (1996- 2011)

% Households With and Without Access to Refuse Removal (2011)

Legend

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Main Towns

With Refuse Removal Without Refuse Removal

Households with Access to Refuse Removal (%) 0 - 20 21 - 40 41 - 60 61 - 80 81 - 100

% Households With and Without Access to Refuse Removal (2011)

Households with Access to Refuse Removal (1996-2011) 16000 14000

40

95

93

88

84

Households

12000 10000 8000 6000 4000 2000

60

0

5 Greater Kokstad

Ingwe

% with Refuse Removal

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12

7 Kwa Sani

Ubuhlebezwe

% without Refuse Removal

16

Umzimkhulu

Ingwe

Kwa Sani

1996

315

715

Greater Kokstad 3571

Ubuhlebezwe

Umzimkhulu

2001

526

1236

13069

1202 2320

1008 1614

2011

1338

1698

14740

3052

3816


Value of MIG Funding Per Service Type (Oct 2009-April 2014)

Value of MIG Funding Per Service Type (October 2009 - April 2014)

Legend

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Main Towns

MIG Projects Per Service Type r !

Beaches and amusement facilities

Y

Bus Shelters Child care facilities Disaster Management Facilities

·

Fencing

õ

Local Amenities

,

Markets

¹

Multi purpose community halls

·

Other

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Road & Stormwater

è

Sanitation

ä

Sidewalks

ð

Solid waste disposal site

Sport Facility

"

¯ ® v

Street / Community Lighting

ï

Street Trading

g

Taxi Ranks

"

Water

Value of MIG Funding Per LM (Rands) Kwa Sani Greater Kokstad Umzimkhulu Ubuhlebezwe Ingwe

INGWE WATER

R 1 348 931 157.07

TAXI RANKS

R 15 041 014.54

SPORT FACILITY

R 49 014 374.53

SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL SITE

R 359 000.00

SANITATION

R 175 063 210.00

ROAD & STORMWATER OTHER

R 69 046 746.46 R 0.00

MULTI PURPOSE COMMUNITY HALLS

R 43 994 283.19

FENCING

R 4 636 715.00

R 0.00

R 200 000 000.00

R 400 000 000.00

R 600 000 000.00

R 800 000 000.00

R 1 000 000 000.00

R 1 200 000 000.00

R 1 400 000 000.00

KWA SANI WATER

R 103 886 254.62

TAXI RANKS

R 5 793 332.44

STREET / COMMUNITY LIGHTING

R 1 507 860.90

SPORT FACILITY

R 10 000 504.90

SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL SITE

R 2 002 200.00

SIDEWALKS

R 2 847 734.40

SANITATION

R 8 282 021.51

ROAD & STORMWATER OTHER

R 44 511 318.43 R 0.00

MULTI PURPOSE COMMUNITY HALLS

R 16 552 832.68

MARKETS

R 9 023 988.95

CHILD CARE FACILITY BUS SHELTERS

R 4 818 524.32 R 382 737.40

BEACHES AND AMUSEMENT FACILITIES R 0.00

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R 11 696 400.00

R 20 000 000.00

R 40 000 000.00

R 60 000 000.00

R 80 000 000.00

R 100 000 000.00

R 120 000 000.00


GREATER KOKSTAD OTHER

R 0.00

WATER

R 75 361 209.00

TAXI RANKS

R 202 738.00

STREET / COMMUNITY LIGHTING

R 975 336.90

SPORT FACILITY

R 5 310 364.74

SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL SITE

R 15 088 024.61

SANITATION

R 153 396 101.65

ROAD & STORMWATER

R 102 265 326.91

MULTI PURPOSE COMMUNITY HALLS

R 18 218 732.64

LOCAL AMENITIES

R 23 743 612.31

FENCING

R 8 430 671.00

CEMETERIES / CREMATORIUM

R 250 000.00

R 0.00

R 20 000 000.00

R 40 000 000.00

R 60 000 000.00

R 80 000 000.00

R 100 000 000.00

R 120 000 000.00

R 140 000 000.00

R 160 000 000.00

UBUHLEBEZWE WATER

R 442 765 720.94

TAXI RANKS

R 250 000.00

STREET TRADING

R 300 000.00

STREET / COMMUNITY LIGHTING

R 1 035 000.00

SPORT FACILITY SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL SITE

R 42 308 800.68 R 228 000.00

SANITATION

R 159 437 744.36

ROAD & STORMWATER OTHER

R 109 495 690.09 R 0.00

MULTI PURPOSE COMMUNITY HALLS LOCAL AMENITIES

R 64 538 609.02 R 987 000.00

DISASTER MANAGEMENT FACILITIES

R 12 716 767.28

CHILD CARE FACILITY

R 10 167 796.12

R 0.00

R 50 000 000.00

R 100 000 000.00

R 150 000 000.00

R 200 000 000.00

R 250 000 000.00

R 300 000 000.00

R 350 000 000.00

R 400 000 000.00

R 450 000 000.00

UMZIMKHULU WATER

R 190 181 092.36

TAXI RANKS

R 3 255 000.00

SPORT FACILITY

R 87 463 795.66

SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL SITE

R 29 219 134.00

SANITATION

R 204 958 007.00

ROAD & STORMWATER OTHER

R 286 975 412.10 R 0.00

MULTI PURPOSE COMMUNITY HALLS FENCING R 0.00

2014 EDITION N

R 27 913 227.11 R 7 915 213.93

R 50 000 000.00

R 100 000 000.00

R 150 000 000.00

R 200 000 000.00

R 250 000 000.00

R 300 000 000.00


2014 EDITION N


Reference

2014/15 IDP Development Information Services

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Reference

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In the past few years Harry Gwala District Municipality has had good working relations with other government and public institute. But in recent times the situation has since deteriorated so much so that sector departments are now invited by COGTA to attend the IDP meetings in municipalities. There are a number of reasons that can be attributed to this situation, among others, is the possibility that others feel that Operation Sukuma Sakhe is a sufďŹ cient platform that can be used to support municipalities or there is a limited staff compliment and thus some of the meetings are overlooked or there is a total breakdown of communication between all parties. No matter what the situation is, the non-attendance of meetings by government departments has had adverse impact particularly in creating synergistic partnerships as well as the much needed alignment to optimize the scarce resources. As part of our mandate, that of deepening democracy and enhancing public participation, Harry Gwala District Municipality together with its sister municipalities has standing public participation meetings in the form IDP Izimbizo in every November and April. These joints public meetings have yielded great results over time, particularly in joint planning. There is however still a room for improvement.

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Khulekani Buthelezi (Acting Dep. Manager) Umkhanyakude (Umkhuze) Tel: 0355731744 Fax: 033 897 5752 Cell: 082 503 7617

Mbuso Sikakane

Zethu Dlamini

Uthungulu (Eshowe)

Sisonke (Ixopo)

Tel: 035 474 5809/7 Fax: 035 474 5808 Cell: 083 439 0427

Tel: 033 395 2688 Fax: 0333425060 Cell: 083 363 1009

Bheki Mkhize

Nozipho Msimango (Acting Dep. Manager)

Makhosini Mthimkhulu Umzinyathi (Dundee) Tel: 034 212 2772 Fax: 034 212 2473 Cell: 072 397 9460

Zimbili Maphanga Umgungundlovu (Pmb) Tel: 033 8975602 Fax: 0333421269 Cell: 072 151 7820

Sipho Buthelezi Amajuba (Newcastle)

Ethekwini (Pinetown) Uthukela (Ladysmith) Tel: 031 204 1868 Fax: 031 204 1917 Cell: 076 264 2471

Thandekile Conco Ilembe (KwaDukuza) Tel: 032 551 1035 Fax: 032 552 1095 Cell: 072 981 8408

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Tel: 036 631 4838 Fax: 036 631 2889 Cell: 076 566 3490

Vuyiswa Myezo Ugu (Port Shepstone) Tel: 039 684 0311 Fax: 039 682 0004 (Land Aff.) Cell: 072 2998308

Tel: 0343153728 Fax: 034 312 5381 Cell: 084 548 6379

Sandile Nyembe Zululand (Ulundi) Tel: 0358743898 Fax: 035 874 2850 Cell: 072 539 9856


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