KZN DISTRICT PROFILES 2014 EDITION
Jozini
Newcastle
Vryheid
Dundee
Ladysmith
Richards Bay
Pietermaritzburg
Durban
Kokstad
Margate
Port Edward
CONTENT
GENERAL ORIENTATION DEMOGRAPHY SOCIAL SERVICES ECONOMY INFRASTRUCTURE/MUNICIPAL SERVICES OUTLINE OF DEVELOPMENT PRIORITIES DIRECTORY OF MUNICIPALITIES & HOUSE OF TRADITIONAL LEADERS
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GENERAL ORIENTATION
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Amajuba DC25 New castle Newcastle
Newcastle
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Vryheid Vryheid
Jozini Jozini
Umkhanyakude
Umkhanyakude DC27
Zululand Zululand DC26
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Dundee Dundee
Umzinyathi Umzinyathi DC24
Ladysm ith Ladysmith
Uthukela
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Uthukela DC23
Uthungulu DC28
iLembe DC29
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Stanger
Uthungulu . !
Richards ay RichardsBBay
iLembe
Umgungundlovu DC22 Pieterm aritzburg Pietermaritzburg . !
Umgungundlovu
Ethekwini ETH
KKokstad okstad
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Ugu DC21 . !
MMargate argate
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Durban Durban
Ethekwini
Sisonke DC43
Harry Gwala
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Ugu
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HARRY GWALA
Jozini
Newcastle
Vryheid
Dundee
Ladysmith
Richards Bay
Pietermaritzburg
Durban
Harry Gwala
kokstad Kokstad
Margate
Port Edward
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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. 89997 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 five local municipalities: Ubuhlebezwe; Ingwe; Kwa-Sani; Greater Kokstad and Umzimkhulu.
Demographic Profile
Jozini
Newcastle
Vryheid
Dundee
Ladysmith
Richards Bay
Pietermaritzburg KwaSani
Ingwe
Durban
Greater Kokstad
KwaSani Local Municipality wards- 4 Greater Kokstad Local Municipality wards-8
uBuhlebezwe uMzimkhulu
Harry Gwala
kokstad
Ingwe Local Municipality wards-11
Kokstad
Margate
Port Edward
UBuhlebezwe Local Municipality wards-12 Umzimkhulu Local Municipality wards-20
http://www.kzncogta.gov.za/Municipalities/SisonkeDistrictMunicipality.aspx
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DEMOGRAPHY PROFILE The Harry Gwala District Municipality (DC43) is one of the ten District Municipalities in KwaZulu-Natal Province and is located South-West of the province. The District Municipality forms part of the boarder 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 boarder between the KwaZulu-Natal Province and Lesotho (Harry Gwala IDP). It includes the southern most part of the UKhahlamba Drakensberg National Park adjacent to Lesotho and borders Eastern Cape Province in the west. The municipality area size is 11 127. 89997 km2 (COGTA). Key rivers in the district are the Umzimkhulu and Umkomaas rivers.
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OUTLINE OF DEVELOPMENT PRIORITIES &
KEY CHALLENGES Water backlog Jozini
Provision of sanitation facilities Newcastle
Vryheid
HIV/ AIDS Dundee
Crime Ladysmith
Sustainable Local Economic Development initiatives Richards Bay
Prone to disasters Youth unemployment and poverty Pietermaritzburg
Development of Harry Gwala Towns Durban
Kokstad
Margate
Port Edward
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Jozini
Newcastle
Vryheid
Dundee
Ladysmith
Richards Bay
Pietermaritzburg
Durban
Kokstad
Margate
Port Edward
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INFRASTRUCTURE/MUNICIPAL SERVICES
INGWE
Jozini
Newcastle
Vryheid
Dundee
Ladysmith
Richards Bay
Pietermaritzburg
Durban
Kokstad
Margate
Port Edward
UBUHLEBEZWE 2014 EDITION
Jozini
GREATER KOKSTAD Newcastle
Vryheid
Dundee
Ladysmith
Richards Bay
Pietermaritzburg
Durban
Kokstad
Margate
UMZIMKHULU
Port Edward
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KWA SANI
Jozini
Newcastle
Vryheid
Dundee
Ladysmith
Richards Bay
LESOTHO
Umgungundlovu District Municipality
Kwa Sani Underberg
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Ingwe Pietermaritzburg
Durban
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Creighton
Harry Gwala District Municipality
Ixopo
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Ubuhlebezwe ! (
Kokstad
Umzimkulu
Umzimkhulu
Greater Kokstad Margate
Port Edward
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Ugu District Municipality
Kokstad
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25.5
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Data Sources: - Department of Co-operative Goverance and Traditional Affairs - Stats SA
LESOTHO
Umgungundlovu District Municipality
Kwa Sani Underberg
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Ingwe
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Creighton
Harry Gwala District Municipality
Ixopo
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Ubuhlebezwe ! (
Umzimkhulu
Greater Kokstad
Jozini
Newcastle
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Umzimkulu
Vryheid
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Ugu District Municipality
Kokstad
Dundee 0
4.25
8.5
17
25.5
Kilometers 34
Data Sources: - Department of Co-operative Goverance and Traditional Affairs - Stats SA
Ladysmith
Richards Bay
LESOTHO
Umgungundlovu District Municipality
Kwa Sani Underberg
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Pietermaritzburg
Ingwe Durban
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Creighton
Harry Gwala District Municipality
Ixopo
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Ubuhlebezwe
Kokstad
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Greater Kokstad Margate
Umzimkulu
Umzimkhulu
Port Edward
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Ugu District Municipality
Kokstad
0
4.25
8.5
17
25.5
Kilometers 34
Data Sources: - Department of Co-operative Goverance and Traditional Affairs - Stats SA
cogta KZN432 KWA SANI
KZN433 GREATER KOKSTAD
Department of Co-operative Governance & Traditional Affairs KWAZULU-NATAL PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT
KZN431 INGWE
KZN435 UMZIMKHULU
CENSUS 2011: SERVICE DELIVERY INFRASTRUCTURE BACKLOGS (DISTRICT COUNCILS AND LOCAL MUNICIPALITIES)
KZN434 UBUHLEBEZWE
GENERAL INFORMATION
DC43: SISONKE DISTRICT COUNCIL Lesotho
KZN431 INGWE
HH: 23072 POP: 100548 AREA: 1976 KM2
DC43 SISONKE
KZN432 KWA SANI
KZN433 GREATER KOKSTAD
KZN434 UBUHLEBEZWE
KZN432 KWA SANI 24.6%
KZN433 GREATER KOKSTAD 19.3%
KZN434 UBUHLEBEZWE 46.1%
KZN435 UMZIMKHULU 35.5%
HH: 19140 POP: 65981 AREA: 2680 KM2
HH: 3673 POP: 12898 AREA: 1852 KM2
HH: 23487 POP: 101691 AREA: 1604 KM2
KZN435 UMZIMKHULU HH: 42909 POP: 180300 AREA: 2435 KM2
HH: 112282 POP: 461419 AREA: 10547 KM2
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ELECTRICITY BACKLOG
Electricity used for Lighting is commonly used to identify electrification backlogs Lesotho
KZN431 INGWE 50.1%
DC43 SISONKE 37.6%
LEGEND
Electricity Backlog / HH <20% 20-30% 30-40% 40-50% >50%
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PIPED WATER BACKLOG
0
Minimum requirements for acceptable access to Piped Water are: 1 = Piped (tap) water inside dwelling/institution 2 = Piped (tap) water inside yard 3 = Piped (tap) water on community stand: < 200m from dwelling/institution
10
20 Kilometers
Lesotho
KZN431 INGWE 51.8%
KZN432 KWA SANI 18.9%
KZN433 GREATER KOKSTAD 7.7%
KZN434 UBUHLEBEZWE 53.1%
KZN435 UMZIMKHULU 59%
KZN431 INGWE 53.1%
KZN432 KWA SANI 28.3%
KZN433 GREATER KOKSTAD 19.2%
KZN434 UBUHLEBEZWE 43.8%
KZN435 UMZIMKHULU 68.6%
KZN431 INGWE 32.4%
KZN432 KWA SANI 22%
KZN433 GREATER KOKSTAD 27.1%
KZN434 UBUHLEBEZWE 34.8%
KZN435 UMZIMKHULU 36.8%
KZN431 INGWE 81.2%
KZN432 KWA SANI 42.2%
KZN433 GREATER KOKSTAD 49.9%
KZN434 UBUHLEBEZWE 74.3%
KZN435 UMZIMKHULU 86.2%
DC43 SISONKE 46.2%
LEGEND
Piped Water Backlog / HH <10% 10-20% 20-30% 30-40% >40%
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0
SANITATION BACKLOG
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5 10
20 Kilometers
Minimum requirements for acceptable access to Sanitation are: 1 = Flush toilet (connected to sewerage system) 2 = Flush toilet (with septic tank) 3 = Chemical toilet 4 = Pit toilet with ventilation (VIP) Lesotho
DC43 SISONKE 50.5%
LEGEND
Sanitation Backlog / HH <35% 35-40% 40-45% 45-50% >50%
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0
5
10
20 Kilometers
Infrastructure Service Delivery usually impacts positively on potential income. R800 per month (R9600 per annum) has been used in the map to demonstrate relative poverty - all ranges are shown in the table below
POVERTY
Lesotho
DC43 SISONKE 33.4%
LEGEND
<R9600 per HH per year <26% 26-28% 28-30% 30-32% >32%
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0
5 10
20 Kilometers
DEPENDANCY RATIO
Dependancy Ratio is defined as the ratio between the number of people aged less than 14 and over 65 to the number of people aged 15-64. A high ratio may increase the burden on the productive part of the population. Lesotho
DC43 SISONKE 74.9%
LEGEND
Dependancy Ratio <65% 65-70% 70-75% 75-80% >80%
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0
DATA SOURCES: MUNICIPAL DEMARCATION BOARD: DISTRICT COUNCIL BOUNDARIES DEPARTMENT OF LAND AFFAIRS: PROVINCIAL BOUNDARIES CENSUS 2011 DATA :- STATISTICS SOUTH AFRICA (STATSSA)
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Coordinate System : GCS_Hartebeesthoek_1994
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COMPILED: AUGUST 2013 REF: KZN_MIS_028
20 Kilometers
DIRECTORATE: DEVELOPMENT INFORMATION SERVICES (GIS) KWAZULU-NATAL
TEL: 033 355 6508 FAX: 033 355 6173 www.kzncogta.gov.za
NB:
DISCLAIMER:
"Due to rounding, the displayed totals in the tables do not
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always match the sum of the displayed rows or columns."
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LESOTHO
Umgungundlovu District Municipality
Kwa Sani Underberg
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Ingwe
! (
Creighton
Harry Gwala District Municipality
Ixopo
! (
Ubuhlebezwe Umzimkulu
! (
Umzimkhulu
Greater Kokstad
Jozini
Newcastle
¬
Vryheid
! (
Ugu District Municipality
Kokstad
Dundee
0
4.25
8.5
17
25.5
Kilometers 34
Data Sources: - Department of Co-operative Goverance and Traditional Affairs - Stats SA
Ladysmith
Richards Bay
LESOTHO
Umgungundlovu District Municipality
Kwa Sani Underberg
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Ingwe
Pietermaritzburg
Durban ! (
Creighton
Harry Gwala District Municipality
Ixopo
! (
Ubuhlebezwe Kokstad
Umzimkulu
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Umzimkhulu
Greater Kokstad Margate
Port Edward
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Ugu District Municipality
Kokstad
0
4.25
8.5
17
25.5
Kilometers 34
Data Sources: - Department of Co-operative Goverance and Traditional Affairs - Stats SA
NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN On the 11th May 2010 President Zuma appointed the National Planning Commission with a task to take a critical, cross cutting and long term view of South Africa and advise the President, Cabinet and the country on a long term vision and plan. On 15 august 2012, the Commission handed over the revised National Development Plan (NDP): Vision 2030 to the President and the country. The following are the Priorities in the NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN to eliminate poverty and reduce inequality by 2030: • Job Creation (decent jobs) • Education • Health • Rural Development • Fighting crime and corruption PROVINCIAL GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY/PLAN On the same breath (with the NDP), KZN Provincial Growth and Development Strategy (PGDS) was Jozini adopted in principle by Cabinet in August 2011, noting the need to prepare a detailed implementation plan in the form of a Provincial Growth and Development Plan (PGDP) and final alignment with the NDP. PGDS Alignment processes were undertaken to the NDP after August 2012. The KZN PGDS was adoptNewcastle Vryheid ed with the following as Priorities: • Job Creation • Human Resource Development Dundee • Human and Community Development • Strategic Infrastructure • Environmental Sustainability • Governance and Policy, and Ladysmith • Spatial Equity. Richards Bay
DISTRICT GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT PLAN Subsequent to the adoption of the PGDS, the Cabinet Lekgotla resolved in February 2012 that District family of municipalities should develop District Growth and Development Plans (DGDP). This is to ensure that there is alignment between the District Planning and implementation processes, and the Provincial Growth Development Strategy (PGDS). In that KZNCoGTA was given a mandate to support Pietermaritzburg District family of Municipalities in the process of development of DGDPs as part of the 2012/13 - 16/17 Integrated Development Plan (IDP). Durban It is expected that this DGDP sets out to: • Acknowledge and address the Provincial Priority Intervention Areas. • Describe the desired outcome in respect of each relevant Strategic Objective; • Identify the Key Performance Indicators (KPI) in respect of each relevant Strategic Objective that will be used to measure progress and performance; • Plot the trajectory Kokstad in respect of each (KPI) in five yearly intervals; • Identify the Strategic Interventions in relation to each of the Strategic Objectives that will be required to achieve the desired outcomes as expressed by the Vision 2030. Margate • Identify Catalytic Projects that will receive priority attention and support, based Port Edward on the potential and scale of these projects to fast track achieving PGDP Goals and Objectives; • Establishing a District Wide platform for Monitoring, Evaluation, Review and Reporting.
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ESTABLISHMENT OF LOCAL HOUSES OF TRADITIONAL LEADERS A Local House is hereby established in the areas of district municipalities where there are five or more traditional communities. In the event that less than five traditional communities exist in the area of any district municipality, the traditional leaders within that district municipality, must choose one from amongst their number to represent traditional communities at the sitting of meetings of such district municipalities. COMPOSITION OF LOCAL HOUSES Each Local House consists of all the Amakhosi within the district municipality. A local House may establish and elect an executive committee comprising no more than 7 members of that Local House. An executive committee of a Local House has the roles and functions conferred or imposed upon it by that Local House. MEETINGS OF LOCAL HOUSES The MEC for COGTA must, by notice in the Gazette, convene the first meetings of Local Houses. At the first meeting of a Local House a person appointed by the MEC must act as Chairperson until such time as the Chairperson and Deputy Chairperson of that Local House have been elected by the members of that House. Meetings of Local Houses must be convened by written notice to all the members at least four days prior to the date of the meeting. ROLES AND FUNCTIONS OF LOCAL HOUSES For purposes of the roles and functions of a Local House, the provisions of section 17(3) of the Traditional Leadership and Governance Framework Act, 2003, apply with the necessary changes. If the members of a Local House have reason to believe that one of the members of that Local House is neglecting his or her traditional roles or functions, they may counsel that member, provided however that their role is advisory, and they do not have any disciplinary authority over that member.
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Formal Housing (%) 5%
16%
Umzimkhulu
27%
Ubuhlebezwe 21%
Greater Kokstad KwaSani Ingwe
31%
Jozini
Newcastle
Vryheid
Dundee
Ladysmith
Informal Housing (%) Richards Bay
22%
31%
Umzimkhulu Ubuhlebezwe
Pietermaritzburg
Durban
20% 15% Kokstad
12% Margate
Port Edward
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Greater Kokstad KwaSani Ingwe
Ingwe KwaSani Formal Housing per LM (%)
Greater Kokstad
Informal housing Per LM (%) Ubuhlebezwe Umzimkhulu Jozini
0
20 Newcastle 40
60
80
Vryheid
100
Dundee
% of Formal & Informal Housing per LM Ladysmith
% of housing
100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0
Richards Bay
Pietermaritzburg
Durban
Umzimkhulu
Ubuhlebezwe
Greater Kokstad
KwaSani
Ingwe
Formal
34
42.5
64
57
10
Informal
66
57.5
36
43
90
Kokstad
Margate
Port Edward
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Vision The Harry Gwala District Municipality strives to uplift the quality of life of its residents by providing sustainable infrastructure, water, health services, sanitation and social amenities by 2010.There will be equitable distribution of land for residential, farming, investors, sports and recreation. Sisonke will be one of the provinceâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s viable tourist destinations characterized by a sustainable natural, social and economic environment. Its men, women, the elderly, disabled and youth will equally enjoy living in a safe and healthy environment. Jozini
Newcastle
Vryheid
Dundee
Ladysmith
Richards Bay
Pietermaritzburg
Durban
Kokstad
Margate
Port Edward
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DIRECTORY OF MUNICIPALITIES AND HOUSE OF TRADITIONAL LEADERS
Khulekani Buthelezi (Acting Dep. Manager) Umkhanyakude (Umkhuze) Tel: 0355731744 Fax: 033 897 5752 Cell: 082 503 7617
Makhosini Mthimkhulu Umzinyathi (Dundee) Tel: 034 212 2772 Fax: 034 212 2473 Cell: 072 397 9460 Jozini
Mbuso Sikakane
Zethu Vryheid Dlamini
Zimbili Maphanga
Sisonke (Ixopo)
Umgungundlovu (Pmb)
Tel: 033 395 2688 Fax: 0333425060 Cell: 083 363 1009
Tel: 033 8975602 Fax: 0333421269 Cell: 072 151 7820
Newcastle
Uthungulu (Eshowe) Tel: 035 474 5809/7 Fax: 035 474 5808 Cell: 083 439 0427
Dundee
Ladysmith
Richards Bay
Bheki Mkhize Ethekwini (Pinetown) Tel: 031 204 1868 Fax: 031 204 1917 Cell: 076 264 2471
Nozipho Msimango (Acting Dep. Manager) Uthukela (Ladysmith) Pietermaritzburg
Tel: 036 631 4838 Fax: 036 631 2889 Durban Cell: 076 566 3490
Vuyiswa Myezo
Thandekile Conco Kokstad Ilembe (KwaDukuza)
Ugu (Port Shepstone) Margate
Tel: 032 551 1035 Fax: 032 552 1095 Cell: 072 981 8408
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Tel: 039 684 0311 Fax: 039 682 0004 (Land Aff.) Cell: 072 2998308
Port Edward
Sipho Buthelezi Amajuba (Newcastle) Tel: 0343153728 Fax: 034 312 5381 Cell: 084 548 6379
Sandile Nyembe Zululand (Ulundi) Tel: 0358743898 Fax: 035 874 2850 Cell: 072 539 9856
Jozini
Newcastle
Vryheid
Dundee
Ladysmith
Richards Bay
Pietermaritzburg
Durban
Kokstad
Margate
Port Edward
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