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ILEMBE DISTRICT PROFILE

2014 EDITION

CENSUS DATA 2011


CONTENT General Orientation • • • • •

Vision of ILembe DM ILembe DM Family Local Houses of TA leaders % Traditional Areas in proportion to District Municipal Areas (2011) Political Party Rulling

• Voting Distribution Per LM (2014) Demography of each District and its LM’s Social Services Economy • General Valuation Roll • (Reference is still to be included) Infrastructure/Municipal Services Outline of Development Priorities Directory of Municipalities and House of Traditional Leaders

2014 EDITION


VISION To be a World Class African Destination, with excellent services and quality of life for its people. An Effective Competitor in the 21st Century Situated on the east coast of KwaZulu-Natal, iLembe is set to become a major economic hub in the province. The N2 national highway running from Durban up through Richards Bay to Swaziland and Mozambique dissects the district. Three distinct development zones exist: the coastal strip with its residential and tourism components; the inland corridor which is influenced by the existence of major commercial agricultural activities, and the rural hinterland. The newly developed King Shaka International Airport and Dube TradePort is pivotal to the district’s future success. The development has created immense opportunities for growth and stimulation of economic initiatives. Spinoffs include: High value manufacturing Business and logistics parks

• • • •

Research and technology parks Warehousing and distribution centres Entertainment and shopping Hotels and residential development

DC29


GENERAL ORIENTATION

The iLembe District Municipality (DC29) lies on the east coast of KwaZulu-Natal, between eThekwini Metro in the south and uThungulu District in the North. To the West, iLembe is bordered by two Districts; UMgungundlovu and uMzinyathi. At 3 260km², this is smallest of the 10 KZN District Municipalities with a total population of approximately 606,809 (Statics SA 2011). iLembe District is constituted by 4 Local Municipalities; Mandeni, KwaDukuza, Ndwedwe and Maphumulo. iLembe is located between two of Africa’s busiest ports, Durban and Richards Bay, on the primary economic development corridor in the province, and is therefore well positioned not only to local, but also international markets, the King Shaka International Airport and the Dube Trade Port just a few kilometres from the southern border of iLembe has amplified what was already a prime investment destination. The District is made up of 45 Traditional Authority (TA) areas where settlement is controlled by Traditional Authorities according to a traditional land tenure system. These TA areas cover approximately 63% of the total area where the State and the Ingonyama Trust own the majority of the land within Municipality of Maphumulo, the lower reaches of Ndwedwe (69%) and coastal and inland reaches of Mandeni (49%). The northern areas of Ndwedwe, the central corridor of Mandeni and KwaDukuza

2014 EDITION

Municipality are the commercial farming hubs of the District. The commercial farming areas of KwaDukuza, Mandeni and Ndwedwe (31% of the iLembe District) are mainly under privately owned sugar cane.Areas of urbanisation in the District comprise of KwaDukuza/Stanger, Mandeni, the Dolphin Coast and Nkwazi. Land uses within these areas are typically urban mixed uses with high levels of infrastructural and service development and an adequate provision of social facilities and services to support the resident populations. Industrial development is concentrated in KwaDukuza, Isithebe and


Darnall, most notably the Gledhow and Darnall sugar milling operations at Stanger and the Sappi Paper mills at Mandeni. Informal settlements with limited facilities or infrastructural services occur on the periphery of the developed areas and within the towns of iLembe. Village centres such as Maphumulo and Ndwedwe in the west, Nyoni and Mbizimbelwa in the north comprise of commercial and service development in the rural areas. They largely exist in association with a magistrate’s court, clinic, pension pay point, health, education and welfare office or similar state service. Wholesale commercial

activities have expanded and these villages have emerged as supply centres and transportation hubs to the remote rural areas of iLembe. Despite its strategic location, iLembe faces numerous economic challenges such as the high levels of poverty in the rural inland areas, which contrasts with rapid development along its coastal regions. The District has been proactive in developing Enterprise iLembe, a broad based institution aimed at facilitating local economic development, in response to its challenges of high rates of unemployment and correspondingly high levels of poverty.


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DISTRICT CODE DISTRICT NAME DC21 DC22 DC23 DC24 DC25 DC26 DC27 DC28 DC29 DC43 ETHEKWINI Total

AREA KM

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

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

% AREA KM

2

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

ETHEKWINI DC43

18

% of Area per District

16 14

DC29

12 10 8

DC28

6 4 2 0

DC27

DC26

2014 EDITION

DC21


ILEMBE DM GENERAL ORIENTATION

2014 EDITION


The iLembe District Municipality aspires to be a world class African Destination with excellent services and quality of life for its people. The iLembe District Municipality will achieve its Vision by 2027, subscribing to the following process: LEMBE’S PROCESS TO ACHIEVE ITS VISION “By 2027 iLembe District Municipality will be a World Class African Destination, with excellent services and quality of life for its people”. Ultimately this Vision can be realized by ensuring that the basic elements are adhered to, which is: • Creating economic growth and jobs. • Eradicating backlogs in service delivery. • Providing for housing and socio-economic development (including the impact of HIV/AIDS). • Positioning the iLembe area as a prime tourist destination. • Making the area of iLembe a safe and vibrant meeting place of rural, traditional and urban life-styles. • Integrating the first and second economies to benefit from investment. • Achieving a sustainable settlement pattern where people could meet all their needs to provide for a better quality of life and maintain sustainable livelihoods. • Creating functional and institutional harmony with upstream and downstream spheres of government.

2014 EDITION

IDP 2014/15


ILEMBE DISTRICT FAMILY


Source: cogta website

2014 EDITION


% Traditional Aeas in proportion to District Municipal Areas (2011) AMANGCOLOSI TA

UTHUNGULU DM UMZINYATHI DM

ABAKWACELE TA HLONGWA TA

SIKONYANE TA

HOHOZA (MKHONTO) TA

Maphumulo

MATHONSI TA

NODUNGA TA

Mandeni

CAMBINI TA

MABOMVINI TA

` Mandeni ^

FUZE TA ZUBANE TA EMBO TA

AMAMBHEDU TA CELE TA

` Darnall ^ QWABE TA

` Zinkwazi Beach ^

MLAMULA TA

` Stanger ^

KwaDukuza

ABAKWALUTHULI TA

UMGUNGUNDLOVU DM

GCWENSA TA

` Blythedale Beach ^

ABAKWAMAGWAZA TA

Ndwedwe NODWENGU TA

EMALANGENI TA

EA C O N IA D

HLOPE TA VUMAZONKE TA

IN

WOSIYANA TA

N

` ^ ` Shakaskraal ^ ` Umhlali^ ^ ` Sheffield Beach ` Salt Rock ^ Shakas Rock ` ^ ` Ballito ^

INKUMBA NYUSWA TA

MAVELA TA CIBANE TA

SHANGASE TA

QADI TA

KHUMALO TA CHILI TA

Source: - Department of Co-operative Governance and Traditional Affairs

ETHEKWINI DM

0

% Traditional Areas in Proportion to District Municipal Areas (2011)

2.5

5

10

15

Kilometers 20

Ilembe District Municipality

Legend

` ^

Main Towns

34.7 % Traditional Authority Area District Area Traditional Areas

2014 EDITION

65.3 %

District Area Traditional Authority Area


Voting Distribution Per LM (2014) Uthungulu District Municipality

Umzinyathi District Municipality ! ( Dunn's Reserve

Mandeni ! ( Sundumbili

Maphumulo

! ( Tugela Mouth

iLembe District Municipality

KwaDukuza

Umgungundlovu District Municipality

! ( Blythedale Beach

Skea's Rock ! ( Shark Bay ! ( ! ( ! ( Headlands ! ( Shakas Kraal ! (

Ndwedwe

! ( Salt Rock Compensation Beach ( ! Shaka's Rock ! ( ( Ballito ! (! Salmon Bay

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

Ethekwini District Municipality

Legend

5

10

20

Kilometers 40

30

80.00% 70.00%

Main Towns Ex TLC's

Political Party with the highest votes (2014) ANC

Percentage of Votes (%)

! (

Âś 0

60.00% 50.00% 40.00% 30.00% 20.00% 10.00% 0.00%

Indaka

Umtshezi

Okhahlamba

Imbabazane

KZN232 73.88%

KZN233 47.96%

KZN234 54.45%

KZN235 54.74%

KZN236 58.91%

DA

7.84%

2.12%

8.16%

6.32%

2.22%

EFF

1.93%

0.84%

0.89%

1.26%

1.06%

ANC

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Emnambithi/Ladys mith


DEMOGRAPHY

2014 EDITION


% of Population Distribution Per LM (1996-2011)

Uthungulu

Umzinyathi

Mandeni (23%)

Maphumulo (16%)

! ( Mandini

! ( Darnall

! ( Zinkwazi Beach

KwaDukuza (38%)

! ( Stanger

Legend

! ( Blythedale Beach

Umgungundlovu

Main Towns

Ndwedwe (23%)

! ( ! ( Shakaskraal ! ( Umhlali! (

Indian Ocean

Ex TLC's

Sheffield Beach

% Population 2011 ! ( Ballito

Âś

Ethekwini Data Sources -Department of Co-operative Governance and Traditional Affairs -Stats SA

0

5

10

20

16 17 - 23 Kilometers 30

40

24 - 38

Population Distribution

Population Percentage (%)

40.00 35.00 30.00 25.00 20.00 15.00 10.00 5.00 0.00

Mandeni

KwaDukuza

Ndwedwe

Maphumulo

% Population 1996

KZN291 19.66

KZN292 26.39

KZN293 31.07

KZN294 22.89

% Population 2001

22.72

29.94

25.81

21.53

% Population 2011

15.94

22.75

38.10

23.21

2014 EDITION


Race Composition Maphumulo

0.08% 0.09% 0.09% 0.05%

Black African Coloured Indian or Asian 99.7%

White Other

Mandeni 0.52%

1.6%

0.9% 0.1%

Black African Coloured Indian or Asian 96.7%

White Other

2014 EDITION


KwaDukuza

5.5%

0.5%

14% 0.9% Black African Coloured 78.8%

Indian or Asian White Other

Ndwedwe

0.7%

0.3% 0.4%

0.2%

Black African Coloured Indian or Asian White Other 98%

2014 EDITION


% Distribution of Population Per LM (2011) Uthungulu District Municipality

Umzinyathi District Municipality ! (

Dunn's Reserve

Sundumbili Mandeni

Maphumulo (16%)

! (

(23%)

! (

Tugela Mouth

Legend Main Towns

KwaDukuza (38%) ! (

Ex TLC's

Blythedale Beach

Indian Ocean

Umgungundlovu District Municipality

Ndwedwe (23%)

! (

% Population 2011

Shark Bay

Shakas Kraal Headlands ! (

! (

! ( Elephant Rock ! ( Christmas Bay ! (

16

Salt Rock

! ( Shaka's Rock ! ( ! (Ballito Salmon Bay ! ( ! (

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

17 - 23

Âś

Ethekwini District Municipality 0

5

10

20

24 - 38 Kilometers 30

40

Population Distribution

Population Percentage (%)

40.00 35.00 30.00 25.00 20.00

% Population 1996

15.00

% Population 2001 % Population 2011

10.00 5.00 0.00

Mandeni

KwaDukuza

Ndwedwe

Maphumulo

KZN291

KZN292

KZN293

KZN294

Local Municiaplity

2014 EDITION


Gender Distribution

80+ 75 to 79 70 to 74 65 to 69 60 to 64 55 to 59

Axis Title

50 to 54 45 to 49 40 to 44

Females

35 to 39

Males

30 to 34 25 to 29 20 to 24 15 to 19 10 to 14 5 to 9 0 to 4 50 000.00

40 000.00

30 000.00

20 000.00

10 000.00

0.00

10 000.00

20 000.00

30 000.00

40 000.00

50 000.00

2014 EDITION


Gender Percentage

Uthungulu

55%

Umzinyathi

45%

53%

47%

Legend Mandeni

Maphumulo

Main Towns

! ( Mandini

Ex TLC's ! ( Darnall

51% 49%

53%

Local Municipality ! ( Zinkwazi Beach

% females

! ( Stanger 47%

Umgungundlovu

KwaDukuza

! ( Blythedale Beach

% males Indian Ocean

Ndwedwe

% female

! ( ! ( Shakaskraal ! ( Umhlali! (

Sheffield Beach

1 - 51

! ( Ballito

52 - 53

Âś

Ethekwini Data Sources -Department of Co-operative Governance and Traditional Affairs -Stats SA

0

5

10

20

54 - 55 Kilometers 30

40

60.00

Gender percentage (%)

50.00 40.00 30.00 20.00 10.00 0.00

% male population % female population

Mandeni

KwaDukuza

Ndwedwe

Maphumulo

KZN291 47.32

KZN292 49.38

KZN293 47.08

KZN294 44.68

52.68

50.62

52.92

55.32

2014 EDITION


Age Pyramid of iLembe

80+ 75 to 79 70 to 74 65 to 69 60 to 64 55 to 59

Axis Title

50 to 54 45 to 49 40 to 44

Females

35 to 39

Males

30 to 34 25 to 29 20 to 24 15 to 19 10 to 14 5 to 9 0 to 4 50 000.00

40 000.00

30 000.00

20 000.00

10 000.00

0.00

10 000.00

20 000.00

30 000.00

40 000.00

50 000.00

2014 EDITION


SOCIAL SERVICES


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 through Adult Based Education and literacy Programmes. The challenges facing education in the district can be summarized as follows: Source : ILembe 2011 IDP 2014/15

2014 EDITION


POPULATION PER LOCAL MUNICIPALITY Thousands

iLembe District Municipality Education Levels 2011,2001,1996

70

60

50

40

30

20

10

0 KZN291 Mandeni KZN292 KwaDukuza KZN293 Ndwedwe KZN294 Maphumulo

NoSchooling 2011 9267 16589 17430 15055

NoSchooling 2001 18688 28521 34626 32279

NoSchooling 1996 19321 30137 47636 38723

SomePrimary 2011 36260 54203 41667 29051

SomePrimary 2001 36940 44888 47051 40167

SomePrimary 1996 30397 33320 47679 33864

CompletePrima CompletePrima CompletePrima SomeSecondary SomeSecondary SomeSecondary Grade12_2011 ry 2011 ry 2001 ry 1996 2011 2001 1996 6936 8267 7492 38668 32030 24575 25007 11461 10673 8540 65266 39791 31549 43099 7476 8708 9940 35025 28575 29917 17681 4494 6537 6619 20976 19556 18916 11094

Grade12_2001 14892 21166 8202 4808

Gr


iLembe Education Levels (1996-2011)

Uthungulu District Municipality

Umzinyathi District Municipality ! (

Legend PlaceNames

! (

Hierachy D

! .

! (

! .

Ex TLC'S

! (

Main Towns

Education Levels

! . ! .

NoSchooling ! .

SomePrimary ! (

Umgungundlovu District Municipality

CompletePrimary SomeSecondary

! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! (

Grade 12_Std10

! (

Higher

! ( ! (

! .

Unspecified

! ( ! ( ! ( ! (

NotApplicable

! (

Data Source: KZN Department of Education Demarcation Board Stats SA

2011,2001,1996

Âś

Ethekwini District Municipality 0

3.5

7

14

Local Municipality District Municipality Provincial_Boundary Kilometers 21

Lesotho_Boundary

POPULATION PER LOCAL MUNICIPALITY Thousands

iLembe District Municipality Education Levels 2011,2001,1996 iLembe District Municipality Education Levels 2011,2001,1996 70

60

50

40

30

20

10

0 omeSecondary SomeSecondary Unspecified Unspecified Unspecified NotApplicable NotApplicable NotApplicable Grade12_2011 NoSchooling Grade12_2001 NoSchooling Grade12_1996 NoSchooling Higher 2011 SomePrimary Higher 2001 SomePrimary Higher 1996 SomePrimary CompletePrima CompletePrima CompletePrima SomeSecondary SomeSecondary SomeSecondary Grade12_2011 Grade12_2001 Gr 2001 1996 2011 2001 1996 2011 2001 1996 2011 2001 1996 2011 2001 1996 ry 2011 ry 2001 ry 1996 2011 2001 1996 NoSchooling NoSchooling NoSchooling SomePrimary SomePrimary SomePrimary CompletePrima CompletePrima CompletePrima SomeSecondary SomeSecondary SomeSecondary 32030 24575 KZN291 Mandeni 25007 14892 6777 3844 2454 1964 97 0 3851 17999 14056 12693 Grade12_2011 Grade12_2001 Grade12_1996 25007 Higher 2011 14892 Higher 2001 9267 18688 19321 36260 36940 30397 6936 8267 7492 38668 32030 24575 2011 2001 1996 2011 2001 1996 ry 2011 ry 2001 ry 1996 2011 2001 1996 39791 31549 KZN292 KwaDukuza 43099 21166 14607 12556 5879 3757 550 0 7755 27462 16886 14092 16589 28521 30137 54203 44888 33320 11461 10673 8540 65266 39791 31549 43099 21166 9267 18688 19321 36260 36940 30397 6936 8267 7492 38668 32030 24575 25007 14892 6777 3844 2454 28575 29917 KZN293 Ndwedwe 17681 8202 6589 2109 1176 725 34 0 4736 19399 16275 22012 17430 34626 47636 41667 47051 47679 7476 8708 9940 35025 28575 29917 17681 8202 16589 28521 30137 54203 44888 33320 11461 10673 8540 65266 39791 31549 43099 21166 14607 12556 5879 19556 18916 KZN294 Maphumulo 11094 4808 3652 1764 1342 615 45 0 5596 14243 15955 16691 15055 32279 38723 29051 40167 33864 4494 6537 6619 20976 19556 18916 11094 4808 17430 34626 47636 41667 47051 47679 7476 8708 9940 35025 28575 29917 17681 8202 6589 2109 1176 o 15055 32279 38723 29051 40167 33864 4494 6537 6619 20976 19556 18916 11094 4808 3652 1764 1342

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ECONOMY


2014 EDITION


ity

Poverty Index Per LM (2011)

FOLWENI - B

Uthungulu District Municipality

Umzinyathi District Municipality

ISITHEBE - A SUNDUMBILI - B SUNDUMBILI - A

Maphumulo

! (

Mandini

Darnall

! (

! ( ! (

KwaDukuza

Umgungundlovu District Municipality

Zinkwazi Beach

Stanger

! (

Blythedale Beach

Indian Ocean Ndwedwe

Shakaskraal Tinley Manor

! (

! (

! (

! (

Umhlali

! (

Sheffield Beach

Ballito

Âś 0

Ethekwini Metropolitan Municipality

Legend Poverty Index (2011)

Legend

Legend % Employment (1996)

% Unemployment (1996)

0 - 113

0 - 203

77

12 - 24

114 - 284

204 - 386

170

25 - 36

285 - 428

387 - 749

354

37 - 50

429 - 596

750 - 1019

704

51 - 76

597 - 864

1020 - 1529

Legend Employment Status

1996 2001

2011 2014 EDITION

Legend % Unemployment (2011)

Legend % Employment (2011)

2.75

5.5

11

16.5

22 Kilometers

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

0 - 11

us

Mandeni

Legend % Unemployment (2001)

288 - 477

81 - 462

478 - 666

463 - 963

667 - 947

964 - 1424

948 - 2062

1425 - 2553

2063 - 3900

2554 - 4182


Source : ILembe 2011 IDP 2014/15


Employment Status Per LM (1996- 2011) FOLWENI - B

Uthungulu District Municipality

Umzinyathi District Municipality

ISITHEBE - A

Mandeni

SUNDUMBILI - B SUNDUMBILI - A

Maphumulo

! (

Mandini

Darnall

! (

! ( ! (

Stanger

KwaDukuza

Umgungundlovu District Municipality

Zinkwazi Beach

! (

Blythedale Beach

Indian Ocean Ndwedwe

Shakaskraal Tinley Manor

! (

! (

! (

! (

Umhlali

! (

Sheffield Beach

Ballito

Âś 0

Ethekwini Metropolitan Municipality

Legend

Legend 0 - 113

0 - 203

114 - 284

204 - 386

285 - 428

387 - 749

429 - 596

750 - 1019

Legend % Employment (2011) 288 - 477

51 410 594 757

Employment

60 000

1020 - 1529

50 000 40 000

Legend 30 000 % Unemployment (2001)

20 000 81 - 462

10 000 463 - 963

667 - 947

964 - 1424

948 - 2062

1425 - 2553

2063 - 3900

2554 - 4182

0

11

16.5

22 Kilometers

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

70 000

478 - 666

2014 EDITION

yment (2011)

5.5

80 000

597 - 864

us

% Unemployment (1996)

% Employment (1996)

Number of People

011)

2.75

KZN294: Maphumul o

KZN291: Mandeni

KZN292: KwaDukuz a

KZN293: Ndwedwe

Employment 1996

6 269

24028

44893

15992

Employment 2001

4221

24509

46484

9943

Employment 2011

5467

29645

68418

11312


Employment Status Per LM (1996- 2011) FOLWENI - B

Uthungulu District Municipality

Umzinyathi District Municipality

ISITHEBE - A

Mandeni

SUNDUMBILI - B SUNDUMBILI - A

Maphumulo

! (

Mandini

Darnall

! (

! ( ! (

Stanger

KwaDukuza

Umgungundlovu District Municipality

Zinkwazi Beach

! (

Blythedale Beach

Indian Ocean Ndwedwe

Shakaskraal Tinley Manor

! (

! (

! (

! (

Umhlali

! (

Sheffield Beach

Ballito

Âś 0

Ethekwini Metropolitan Municipality

% Employment (1996)

5.5

11

16.5

22 Kilometers

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

Legend

Legend

2.75

% Unemployment (1996)

0 - 113

0 - 203

114 - 284

204 - 386

Unemployment

285 - 428 429 - 596 597 - 864

Legend % Employment (2011)

Number of People

30000

38725000 - 749 75020000 - 1019 1020 - 1529

15000 10000

Legend

5000

0 (2001) % Unemployment

KZN294:

288 - 477

81 - 462 Maphumul

478 - 666

463 - 963

667 - 947 2014 EDITION 948 - 2062 2063 - 3900

o

KZN291: Mandeni

KZN292: KwaDukuz a

KZN293: Ndwedwe

Unemployed 1996

13450

11777

11507

23407

Unemployed 2001

13260

20102

24249

20901

Unemployed 2011

5255

11854

22760

10759

964 - 1424 1425 - 2553 2554 - 4182


Index of Multiple Deprivation: Poverty Headcount 2011 in relation to War Room Location and Functionality

Uthungulu District Municipality

'1 '2 Umzinyathi District Municipality

'6 '3 '5 '6

! (

Maphumulo 10 '

'4

'9 11 '

'5 '4 '7 '6Bhamshela ! ( '2 '8

Umgungundlovu District Municipality

'9 19 ' 16 '

21 '

11 '

' ' 17 ' 18

'

13 ' 14 '

12 '

Ethekwini Metropolitan Municipality

'1

'8 '9 '2

'2 27

'

'

' '' '' ' ' ' '''' ' '' ' ''

! (

5 17 13 1618 26 15 14 24 9 10 11 7 12 20 823

3

10 '

15

'1

'8 '7

11 ' 16 ' 17 ' 12 10 ' ' '5 ' 15 ' ' 7 ' '3 25 ' 4 '1 '

3

KwaDukuza

Indian Ocean

22 '4' '6

Âś 0

2.75

5.5

11

16.5

22 Kilometers

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

Legend District War Room Operational Report Local District War Room Operational Report

War Room Location and Functionality Index Functional Status !

Fully Functional

!

Functional

!

Not Functional/ Established

!

Poorly Functional

!

Other (Not specified)

Ward Boundary

Poverty Headcount by Ward <=5% >5% to 10% >10% to 15% >16% to20% >21% to 25% >25% to 30% >31% to 35%

2014 EDITION

>35% to 40% >40% to 45% >45%

District Harry Gwala Harry Gwala Harry Gwala

Municipality Ingwe Kwa Sani Greater Kokstad

Ward Count 11 4 8

Fully Functional 6 3 3


INFRASTRUCTURE

2014 EDITION


Source : iLembe 2011 IDP 2014/15


% Formal and Informal Housing Per LM (2011) % Formal and Informal Housing Per LM (2011) Formal

2.5

4

97.5

12

96

Maphumulo

Informal

18

88

Ndwedwe

KwaDukuza

82

Mandeni

Household with Access to Formal Housing (1996- 2011) 60000

Households

50000 40000 30000 20000 10000 0 1996

Maphumulo 3403

2001 2011

2014 EDITION

Ndwedwe 5167

KwaDukuza 25704

Mandeni 12288

5079

7366

28289

15488

8145

14166

56854

22444


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

100

10.4 24.2

90 44.5

80 70

73.7

60 50

89.6 75.8

40 55.5

30 20

26.3

10 0

Maphumulo

Ndwedwe % With Access

KwaDukuza

Mandeni

% Without Access

Households With Access to Piped Water (1996 - 2011) 40000 35000

Households

30000 25000 20000 15000 10000 5000 0 1996

Maphumulo 211

Ndwedwe 3126

KwaDukuza 22178

Mandeni 8502

2001

361

5047

21408

12502

2011

2821

10913

35142

20755

2014 EDITION


% Households With and Without Access to Sanitation (2011) % Households With and Without Access to Sanitation (2011)

100

11

12

89

88

26

90 44

80 70 60 50

74

40 56

30 20 10 0

Maphumulo

Ndwedwe

KwaDukuza

Mandeni

Households Without Access to Sanitation (%) Households With Access to Sanitation (%)

Households With Access to Sanitation (1996-2011) 35000 30000

Households

25000 20000 15000 10000 5000 0 1996

Maphumulo 124

Ndwedwe 1097

KwaDukuza 17698

Mandeni 7087

2001 2011

1674

5371

20138

12312

4210

10948

32762

19899

2014 EDITION


% Households With and Wthout Access to Electricity (2011) Households With Access to Electricity (1996-2011) 180000 160000 140000 Households

120000 100000 80000 60000 40000 20000 0 1996

Maphumulo 4193

Ndwedwe 8645

KwaDukuza 69257

Mandeni 25806

2001

6972

9873

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46601

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15517

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2014 EDITION


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R 600 000.00 R 151 556 632.00

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R 106 779 506.00

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R 290 553 280.54

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R 28 256 470.00

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Ndwedwe

R 237 791 456.70

Water R 10 235 417.98

Ndwedwe

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R 203 726 841.00

Sanitation R 16 687 284.30

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R 4 747 000.00

Other

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Multi purpose community halls R 0.00

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Maphumulo

R 609 050 793.00

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Taxi Ranks

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Street / Community Lighting

R 1 785 703.98 R 15 988 498.86

Sport Facility Sidewalks

R 2 668 380.90 R 237 243 478.00

Sanitation R 113 632 108.50

Road & Stormwater Other

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2014 EDITION


CONCLUSION This review IDP of ILembe District Municipality seeks to simplify IDP rhetoric and focus on the outcome and impact of service delivery. It is imperative to note that for next five years ILembe District Municipality will upscale service delivery aligned with the call from President Jacob Zuma to induce service delivery through methods that ensure employment and reduce poverty levels thus improving quality of life for ILembe residents. The 2014/2015 iLembe IDP brings a new era on performance based service delivery strategy that incorporates various government tools that focus on performance, alignment, IGR, job creation and “speedy service delivery”. In developing this IDP, ILembe District Municipality ensured that all municipal structures form part of the core that contributed in the production process. The people’s needs set the tone for the next five years; the municipal political structure brought a dynamic oversight to ensure that the people’s needs are a backdrop that informs the prioritization process, which leads to implementation strategies that seeks to induce service delivery. Job creation is at the core of ILembe’s 5 year service delivery strategic plans. Enterprise ILembe Economic Development Agency in partnership will all ILembe family municipalities seek to fast track job creation projects in various economic sectors, i.e. agriculture, tourism, manufacturing and retail/services. As part of a single performance strategy Enterprise ILembe is at the core of ILembe’s 5 year service delivery strategic plans that seek to speed up implementation of projects and create more jobs for the ILembe District citizens. Eradication of service delivery backlogs is inter alia the driving factor in the next 5 years. iLembe District has enhanced its partnership with sector departments and government agencies, thorough various forms of engagements i.e. IGR and Sector alignment engagements. Furthermore ILembe District Municipality in reviewing its strategies has come to a realization that reporting consistently on this programme will give better feedback and clear understanding of challenges on the ground and swift mitigation measure can then be put in place. In ensuring that job creation through an accelerated service delivery strategy does not compromise a fragile green environment of ILembe as whole, the District is a process of developing an environmental Management Framework (EMF) and will adhere to all NEMA requirements, in its endeavour to fast track service delivery. The current ISEDP aligned with the EMF will create foundation for more efficient development approval process. Moreover Enterprise ILembe is also in a process of enhancing green economy opportunities in keeping with COP 17 resolutions that put emphasis on more to be done on green economy as part of main stream economics. Biodiesel is one of the many projects that emanate from a number of programmes that Enterprise ILembe has put in place in participating within the green economy sector. In conclusion iLembe District Municipality is aligning all its strategic plans (5 year plans, LGTAS, KPA directorates business plans) in order to ensure adequate alignment with national outcomes, KZN strategic objectives, the 5 national KPAs and government programmes on job creation. This is a contribution to the 5 million goal job creation target set by President Jacob Zuma. ILembe will surely create an environment for private and international investors to see this vast area as an investment destination that can rival any part of South Africa, Africa and the World.

The 2014/2015 iLembe IDP brings a new era on performance based service delivery strategy that incorporates various government tools that focus on performance, alignment, IGR, job creation and “speedy service delivery”. In developing this IDP, ILembe District Municipality ensured that all municipal structures form part of the core that contributed in the production process.


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Municipal Demarcation Board Code: DC29 Location of Head Office: KwaDukuza Municipal Area (km²): 3 259.66 km² Population (estimated): ± 614 000 Local Municipalities: Mandeni, KwaDukuza, Ndwedwe and Maphumulo

MEMBERS OF COUNCIL His Worship the Mayor: Cllr.S.W Mdabe

CHIEF OFFICERS

Municipal Manager: Mr. M Madlala

CONTACT DETAILS

Physical Address: ILembe House, 59-61 Mahatma Gandi Street, Kwadukuza, 4450 Postal Address: PO Box 1788, Kwadukuza, 4450 Tel: 032- 437 9300 / 032- 437 9588 Fax: 032- 437 9587/8 E-mail: Mike.newton@ilembe.gov.za

Website: www.ilembe.gov.za

2014 EDITION


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