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We are proud to publish the ninth annual edition of The Local Government Handbook: South Africa.
FOREWORD
MESSAGE FROM THE PUBLISHER To our knowledge, it remains the only comprehensive annual guide to municipalities in South Africa. Together with our other government handbooks, The National Government Handbook: South Africa and The Provincial Government Handbook: South Africa, the Handbooks consolidate, summarise and profile more than 850 government departments, public entities and municipalities in all spheres of government. This edition reflects the status of municipalities as at 1 January 2019. In compiling the Handbook we rely on an annual survey that we conduct with all municipalities, as well as the work of many government institutions. A detailed description of our methodology and sources can be found on page 11. Of course, the data is not always perfect but, as we have done since 2009, we strive to present the information in a dispassionate, coherent, consolidated and comparative manner in an effort to create a fair and accurate view of each municipality. The Handbook is designed to be used in conjunction with our website – municipalities.co.za – where even more extensive information is available. The website is searchable, links directly to relevant source reports and is regularly updated. The website also retains historical information about all municipalities that were disestablished in August 2016. We trust that the publication and website add valuable sources of easy-to-access municipal information to the South African landscape.
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All the information contained in this publication is also available on our user-friendly website, updated throughout the year.
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Message from the Publisher
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Index of Advertisers
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Methodology, Sources and Acknowledgements
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Overview of Local Government in South Africa
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Audit Outcomes
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Unauthorised, Irregular, Fruitless and Wasteful Expenditure
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Index of Cities and Towns
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Index of Municipalities
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EASTERN CAPE
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FREE STATE
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GAUTENG
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KWAZULU-NATAL
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LIMPOPO
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MPUMALANGA
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NORTH WEST
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NORTHERN CAPE
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WESTERN CAPE
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CONTENTS
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ACTOM
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Joint Aid Management South Africa (JAM)
AdaptIT
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African Resources Training Group (ARTG)
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Kgolo Institute
Alexander Forbes
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Argon Business Solutions
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ATKV Resorts
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Audit and Risk Management Solutions (ARMS)
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Local Government Sector Education and Training Authority (LGSETA)
Malesela Taihan Electric Cable (M-TEC)
Babore
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Munsoft
Broll Property Group
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CaseWare Africa
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Chartered Institute of Procurement and Supply (CIPS)
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Parity Software
City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality
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PayDay Software Systems
Cityworks
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Cranefield College
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Rand Mutual Assurance (RMA) Richfield Graduate Institute of Technology
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Department of National Treasury
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Telkom TNE Advisory Services
First National Bank (FNB) FP&M Seta
TOA Electronics Southern Africa Tshwane South TVET College
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Investec Asset Management
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Unemployment Insurance Fund (UIF)
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University of Cape Town – College of Accounting
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SNG Grant Thornton
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Department of Labour
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South African Agency for Science and Technology Advancement (SAASTA)
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Exxaro
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National Metrology Institute of South Africa (NMISA)
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Data World
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Natal Joint Municipal Pension / KwaZulu-Natal Joint Municipal Provident Funds (NJMPF)
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University of Johannesburg – College of Business and Economics (CBE)
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We have taken care to collect, capture and cross-reference the information in the Handbook as accurately as possible. It should, however, be recognised that some types of information listed change frequently. It is inevitable that some of the information will be incorrect at source or become outdated during and after publication. We, therefore, take no responsibility for the accuracy of the information in the Handbook. This Handbook is the sister-publication of our website – municipalities.co.za. The website displays more extensive information than the Handbook, and is updated throughout the year. Where practical, the website references and links to the original source reports. If you notice any errors or omissions, contact us at info@municipalities.co.za so that we may correct the website and future editions of the Handbook.
SOURCES
METHODOLOGY, SOURCES AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The terminology used is described by AGSA as follows: Clean audit outcome: The financial statements are free from material misstatements (in other words, a financially unqualified audit opinion) and there are no material findings on the quality of the annual performance report or non-compliance with legislation. Financially unqualified with findings: The financial statements contain no material misstatements. Unless the Auditor-General expresses a clean audit outcome, findings have been raised on either the annual performance report or non-compliance with legislation, or both these aspects. Qualified audit opinion: The financial statements contain material misstatements in specific amounts, or there is insufficient evidence for the Auditor-General to conclude that specific amounts included in the financial statements are not materially misstated.
MUNICIPAL SURVEY PROCESS Contact details, municipal descriptions, and particulars of political and administrative personnel are updated primarily via an annual survey that we conduct with all municipalities. The latest survey took place from August 2018 to November 2018 and the information should be considered up to date during this period. While we go to great effort to gather complete and accurate information, some municipalities are more responsive than others. Where possible, we cross-reference against their website, records provided by SALGA, and other credible sources.
MUNICIPAL AREA AND MAPS Municipal area information is supplied by the Municipal Demarcation Board (MDB) and underlying source material for the maps by the GIS/IT department of the Board. Refer to demarcation.org.za for information on the MDB.
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Demographic information is provided by Statistics South Africa (Stats SA). The figures in the Handbook are Community Survey 2016 data (as fully restated by Stats SA to reflect the municipal demarcations that took effect in August 2016). Census 2011 data is available at municipalities.co.za, including historical information for disestablished municipalities. Refer to statssa.gov.za for data and publications from Stats SA.
COMPOSITION OF MUNICIPAL COUNCILS Council seats are based on figures published by the Independent Electoral Commission (IEC). It reflects municipal by-election results up to 21 November 2018 in respect of Metropolitan and Local Municipalities. Regarding District Municipalities, full council information is supplied by the municipalities, where available. In cases where the council seat list is followed by ‘40% PR Seats’, the figures only reflect the 40% directly elected proportional representation seats as reported by the IEC, and not the full council. Refer to elections.org.za for information on the IEC.
AUDIT OUTCOMES Audit Outcomes are sourced from the Consolidated general report on the audit outcomes of local government, PFMA, published annually by the Auditor-General South Africa (AGSA). The full reports are available from AGSA’s offices or at agsa.co.za.
Adverse audit opinion: The financial statements contain material misstatements that are not confined to specific amounts, or the misstatements represent a substantial portion of the financial statements. Disclaimer of audit opinion: The auditee provided insufficient evidence in the form of documentation on which to base an audit opinion. The lack of sufficient evidence is not confined to specific amounts, or represents a substantial portion of the information contained in the financial statements. The Handbook includes financials for the 2017/18 financial year. At the time of compiling this edition, the 2017/18 audits were still being finalised by AGSA and reports for the 2017/18 year were generally not available. The audit result is, therefore, shown as ‘n/a’.
FINANCIAL INFORMATION Comprehensive financial information is available on our website – municipalities.co.za. The individual sources are indicated and links to source documentation are provided under ‘Resources’. Financial information is sourced from figures made available by the National Treasury at http://mfma.treasury.gov.za. • In general, the figures in the Handbook were sourced from the Consolidated A1 Schedules, published by National Treasury as part of the 2017 MTREF process. • If the relevant figures were unavailable in the A1 Schedules, they may be taken from other sources. The website indicates the specific source for each year’s figures. • Schedule A1 reports are submitted in the format for municipal financial statements as prescribed by the Municipal Budget and Reporting Regulations. The figures are standardised to the prescribed format and may differ from the Audited Financial Statements. Where we have captured figures directly from the Audited Financial Statements, we have endeavoured to follow the prescribed format. • The figures for ‘Total Revenue’ include ‘Transfers recognised – capital’ and ‘Contributions recognised – capital & contributed assets’ as per the Schedule A1 format. • The figures for ‘Surplus/(Deficit)’ reflect ‘Surplus/(Deficit) after capital transfers & contributions’ plus ‘Share of surplus/ (deficit) of associate’. • All financial figures are rounded to the nearest R’000. R0 values are reflected as ‘-’. Values that are unavailable are reflected as ‘n/a’. (Continued on page 13)
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Unauthorised, Irregular, Fruitless and Wasteful Expenditure is supplied by the Auditor-General South Africa (AGSA). If the figures are unavailable in this report, they may be sourced from the municipality’s Annual Financial Statements. While we have aggregated the figures for the purpose of the Handbook, each type of expenditure is distinct from the other. The terminology is described by AGSA as follows: Unauthorised Expenditure: Expenditure that was in excess of the amount budgeted or allocated by government to the auditee, or that was not incurred in accordance with the purpose for which it was intended. Irregular Expenditure: Expenditure incurred without complying with applicable legislation. Fruitless and wasteful expenditure: Expenditure that was made in vain and could have been avoided had reasonable care been exercised. This includes penalties and interest on late payments, as well as payments for services not utilised or goods not received. The separate figures for each type of expenditure are available at municipalities.co.za.
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS Comprehensive employment statistics are available at municipalities.co.za. Employment statistics are sourced from the Non-financial census of municipalities, published annually by Statistics South Africa (Stats SA). In particular, the municipal data is sourced from the Statistical Release P9115 Unit Data (2016/17), available at statssa.gov.za. The data is collected by Stats SA via a questionnaire completed by municipalities. Stats SA also uses personal visits, telephone, fax, email and post as methods to collect data. When assessing the employment data, it should be noted that: • The data is self-reported by municipalities and is not audited at individual level. • Municipalities may have reported vacancies on a differing basis, depending on different interpretations of the reporting of funded and/or unfunded positions. Some municipalities indicated no vacancies at all in the surveys. • ‘Total Employment Positions’ (in our reporting) combines full-time, part-time and vacant positions. Significant variances in year-on-year numbers may be explained by increases or decreases in temporary or part-time positions. • ‘Managerial Positions’ (in our reporting) combines S57 managerial positions (as defined by the Local Government Municipal Systems Act) and all other managerial positions according to the municipal organogram. • The P9115 statistical release contains the preliminary results of the 2017 Non-financial census of municipalities and the revised figures for 2016. In the event of revised figures being obtained for 2017, they will be incorporated into the 2018 Non-financial census of municipalities (if applicable). • ‘Total Employment Cost’ (in our reporting) combines ‘Employee costs’ and ‘Remuneration of councillors’ as sourced from the MFMA S71 4th Quarter Schedule C reports (see Financial Information above).
SERVICE DELIVERY STATISTICS
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UNAUTHORISED, IRREGULAR, FRUITLESS AND WASTEFUL (UIF&W) EXPENDITURE
Comprehensive service delivery statistics are available at municipalities.co.za. Service delivery statistics are sourced from the Non-financial census of municipalities, published annually by Statistics South Africa (Stats SA). In particular, the municipal data is sourced from the Statistical Release P9115 Unit Data (2016/17), available at statssa.gov.za. The data is collected by Stats SA via a questionnaire completed by municipalities. Stats SA also uses personal visits, telephone, fax, email and post as methods to collect data. When assessing the service delivery data, it should be noted that: • The data is self-reported by municipalities and is not audited at individual level. • The data is not necessarily comparable with the Stats SA population census of 2011 and/or household survey data, mainly due to: • the data source being municipalities as opposed to households • the different definitions of household • differing reporting periods. • ‘Households’, as reflected in this data, is defined as a domestic entity to which the service is provided and which receives one bill (if the service is billed), alternatively known as a delivery point. This concept is often referred to as a household by municipalities, but this is not strictly correct, as households and consumer units do not coincide one-to-one, particularly in blocks of flats, on stands where there are multiple households in the same dwelling or in additional dwellings, such as garden flats, backyard rooms, etc. and in the case of public taps. Most municipalities do not have a system for identifying multiple households served by one billing unit or delivery point. • ‘Households – Free Basic Services’ means the number of Households that have access to free basic services. Where a municipality has implemented broad-based targeting or technical targeting to allocate free basic services, everyone may receive a basic level of free services, e.g. the first 6Kl of water. In this case, the figures for free basic services may be equal to the total number of Households served. • ‘Total Customer Entities Served’ includes both domestic Households and non-domestic consumer units, e.g. industrial, commercial, schools, clinics and hospitals, government departments, etc. Not all municipalities have a system to distinguish domestic Households and non-domestic consumer units. • The P9115 statistical release contains the preliminary results of the 2017 Non-financial census of municipalities and the revised figures for 2016. In the event of revised figures being obtained for 2017, they will be incorporated into the 2018 Non-financial census of municipalities (if applicable).
GOVERNMENT COMMUNICATION AND INFORMATION SYSTEM (GCIS) We acknowledge and thank the Department: Government Communication and Information System for providing invaluable source material. We have made use of the South Africa Yearbook, published annually by the GCIS, in compiling the overview and provincial introductory information.
SPONSORED PROFILES Sponsored Profiles are provided by the relevant municipalities. The content is not independently verified.
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PUBLIC SERVANTS …. GET RPL @ RICHFIELD! The mission of the Faculty of Public Management and Local Government is to achieve academic excellence and to equip students with the skills, knowledge, and attitudes that are required to manage and administer the South African public sector. Public management is a major shaper of public policy and public values. Therefore, significant emphasis is placed on the study of public administration and management from a policy perspective. Public service managers, officials and councillors who register for degrees & diplomas for the first year, receive a FREE Vodacom Tablet PC including a warranty, Memory Card, Bluetooth Keyboard, support lectures, e-Books & e-Libraries and monthly data for 12 months. (T’s & C’s apply). The Tablet PC, being lightweight and portable, allows students to study for their relevant qualifications wherever and whenever it suits them. Each Tablet PC is pre-loaded with relevant learning material for each student’s qualification. The Higher Certificate in RPL Activities is a vocational qualification developed for individuals who already possess a qualification or part qualification in higher education and preferably have experience in education practice. The purpose of this qualification is to develop practitioners who can demonstrate the activities to co-ordinate RPL activities. The Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) is a process through which formal, non-formal and informal learning are measured, mediated for recognition across different contexts and certified against the requirements for credit, access, inclusion or advancement in the formal education and training system or workplace. Richfield’s Tablet PC Initiative has been in existence since 2012 and has become known worldwide as one of the most successful such initiatives. The CEO presented Richfield’s unique solution at an Oxford Academic Union Business Conference at the London Institute of Directors in March 2017. The initiative integrates elements of strategy, which include the Tablet PC, the Moodle Learner Management System, Digital Content Creation studios, refocusing learning from the lecturer to the student and eliminating the use of paper by embodying digital technology into the curriculum. This initiative supports both contact and distance learning students as illustrated. Richfield won the National Business of the Year Award in 2017. The success of implementing technology integration in the academic curriculum is clearly illustrated in the graphical representation. The graph clearly depicts a significant improvement with the introduction of technology with the trend line ranging from 67% in 2011 when printed study guides were used to 91% at the end of 2017. Richfield has been recognised for consistent efforts towards developing its Higher Education and Training education system in sub-Saharan Africa. After a careful evaluation, the Analytical Department of the Europe Business Assembly has recommended that Richfield’s educational establishment be included on the EBA’s official international ‘Best Regional Institutes’ list whilst presenting the institution with the award of the ‘Best Institute’ and the title ‘Manager of the Year’ to its Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Jay Ramnundlall. Richfield is registered with the Department of Higher Education and is accredited by the Council on Higher Education (CHE), Umalusi and numerous SETAs. It is also aligning itself to the Quality Council on Trades and Occupations (QCTO).
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OVERVIEW
OVERVIEW OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT IN SOUTH AFRICA South Africa is a constitutional democracy with a three-tier system of government and an independent judiciary. The powers of the lawmakers (legislative authorities), government (executive authorities) and courts (judicial authorities) are separate from one another. Government consists of national, provincial and local spheres. The national, provincial and local levels of government all have legislative and executive authority in their own spheres. It is a stated intention in the Constitution that the country should be run on a system of cooperative governance. The three spheres of government are defined in the Constitution as ‘distinctive, interdependent and interrelated’. In terms of Chapter 7 of the Constitution of South Africa, the local sphere of government is made up of municipalities, which form the lowest formal level of democratically elected government in South Africa. A municipality has the right to govern, on its own initiative, the local government affairs of its community, subject to national and provincial legislation. The executive and legislative authority of a municipality is vested in its Municipal Council. The objects of local government are to: • provide democratic and accountable government for local communities • ensure the provision of services to communities in a sustainable manner • promote social and economic development • promote a safe and healthy environment • encourage the involvement of communities and community organisations in matters of local government. While Chapter 7 of the Constitution provides the foundation for the establishment of municipalities, various Acts of Parliament have further defined these municipal structures since the inception of the current constitution, the most important of these being the: • Intergovernmental Relations Framework Act • Local Government: Municipal Demarcation Act • Local Government: Municipal Electoral Act • Local Government: Municipal Finance Management Act • Local Government: Municipal Property Rates Act • Local Government: Municipal Structures Act • Local Government: Municipal Systems Act • Municipal Fiscal Powers and Functions Act. There are three kinds of municipalities in South Africa, metropolitan, local and district municipalities (also known as Category A, B and C municipalities). Metropolitan municipalities have been established to administer South Africa’s most urbanised areas. Metropolitan municipalities have exclusive municipal executive and legislative authority in their respective areas. There are eight metropolitan municipalities in South Africa: • Buffalo City Metropolitan Municipality • City of Cape Town Metropolitan Municipality • City of Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Municipality • City of Johannesburg Metropolitan Municipality
• City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality • eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality • Mangaung Metropolitan Municipality • Nelson Mandela Bay Metropolitan Municipality. The remainder of South Africa’s territory is administered by 44 district municipalities (also known as Category C municipalities). Each district municipality is further subdivided into various smaller local municipalities (also known as Category B municipalities). As an example, the territory administered by the Sedibeng District Municipality encompasses the Emfuleni, Lesedi and Midvaal Local Municipalities. District and local municipalities share legislative and executive authority in respect of their commonly administered areas. District councils are primarily responsible for capacity building and district-wide planning. There are a total of 257 municipalities in South Africa, comprising eight metropolitan, 44 district and 205 local municipalities. A number of significant demarcation changes became effective after the 2016 local government elections. The demarcation changes reduced the number of local municipalities from 226 to 205 and the total number of municipalities in South Africa from 278 to 257. The political management of municipalities is made up of an elected Municipal Council. The term of a Municipal Council may not be more than five years. The Municipal Council makes decisions on exercising its powers and performing its functions, including electing its office bearers, as well as appointing its executive and other committees. The Municipal Council employs the executive management and personnel that are necessary for the effective performance of its functions.
LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTIONS Local government elections are held once every five years. The next municipal elections are due to be held in 2021. All South African citizens over the age of 18 are eligible to vote. The Constitution places all elections and referendums in the country in all three spheres of government under the control of the Independent Electoral Commission (IEC), established in terms of the Electoral Commission Act. The obligations of the IEC are to: • manage elections of national, provincial and municipal legislative bodies • ensure that those elections are free and fair • declare the results of those elections • compile and maintain a voters’ roll. The duties of the IEC are to: • compile and maintain a register of parties • undertake and promote research into electoral matters • develop and promote the development of electoral expertise and technology in all spheres of government • continuously review electoral laws and proposed electoral laws, and make recommendations • promote voter education • declare the results of elections for national, provincial and municipal legislative bodies within seven days • appoint appropriate public administrations in any sphere of government to conduct elections.
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DEPARTMENT OF COOPERATIVE GOVERNANCE AND TRADITIONAL AFFAIRS (COGTA) The Department of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs is responsible for facilitating cooperative governance, to support all spheres of government and to assist the institution of traditional leadership to transform itself into a strategic partner of government in the development of communities. CoGTA oversees the implementation of the following legislation applicable to local government. The Local Government: Municipal Property Rates Act regulates the power of a municipality to impose property rates, excludes certain properties from rating in the national interest, provides fair and equitable valuation methods of properties, and for municipalities to implement a transparent and fair system of exemptions, reductions and rebates through their rating policies. The Local Government: Municipal Finance Management Act is aimed at modernising municipal budgeting and financial management. It also introduces a governance framework for separate entities created by municipalities. The Act is a critical element in the overall transformation of local government in South Africa. It fosters transparency through budget and reporting requirements. The Local Government: Municipal Systems Act establishes a framework for planning, performance-management systems, effective use of resources, and organisational change in a business context. The Act also establishes a system for municipalities to report on their performance, and provides residents with an opportunity to compare this performance with that of other municipalities. It also regulates publicprivate partnerships. The Act allows municipalities significant power to corporatise their services, to establish utilities for service delivery, or to enter into partnerships with other service providers. The Act provides for the adoption of a credit-control policy for municipalities, which will provide for the termination of services in the event of non-payment. Municipalities have the power to pass by-laws to implement the policy.
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The Local Government: Municipal Systems Amendment Act is aimed at professionalising local government for improved service delivery and performance management, while also instilling a people-centred local government mindset in municipalities. A key objective of the Act is to progressively align the systems of municipal administration and human resource management with those of the Public Service in national and provincial government.
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The aim of the Act, among other things, is to: • professionalise local government by ensuring that the administrative apparatus of municipalities is staffed by appropriately qualified and competent persons to improve service delivery • require that employment contracts and performance agreements of municipal managers (and managers directly accountable to municipal managers) are consistent with the uniform systems and procedures set nationally • extend the Minister’s regulatory power to make regulations relating to macro-benefits such as medical aid and pension benefits after consultation with the ministers of health and finance. (Continued on page 19)
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(Continued from page 17) The Local Government: Municipal Structures Act provides for ward committees whose tasks, among other things, are to: • prepare, implement and review integrated development plans (IDPs) • establish, implement and review municipalities’ performancemanagement systems • monitor and review municipalities’ performances • prepare municipalities’ budgets • participate in decisions about the provision of municipal services • communicate and disseminate information on governance matters.
LOCAL GOVERNMENT TURNAROUND STRATEGY (LGTAS) In 2009, an assessment of the state of local government found that problems in municipalities included poor governance and accountability, weak financial management, and a high vacancy rate in critical senior management posts. The findings further indicated an inability in some municipalities to deliver on the core set of critical municipal services. The findings pointed to a need to do things differently and respond directly to the findings of those assessments. In reaction, the Local Government Turnaround Strategy was introduced as a government programme of action and a blueprint for better service delivery aimed at responsive, accountable, effective and efficient local government. Five focus areas, aimed at fast-tracking implementation of the strategy, have been identified. These are: • service delivery • governance • financial management • infrastructure development • fighting corruption. The department aims to review all pieces of legislation that impede service delivery. In this regard, more than 300 sections of legislation that fall under this category have been identified and reviews undertaken.
MUNICIPAL SUPPORT AGENT (MISA) In May 2012, the Municipal Support Agent was proclaimed as a government agency as part of the LGTAS. The purpose of MISA is to be an institutional mechanism to manage and coordinate hands-on, targeted infrastructure development and technical capacity support without eroding the constitutional powers and functions of municipalities and other spheres of government.
MUNICIPAL INFRASTRUCTURE GRANT (MIG) The Municipal Infrastructure Grant is aimed at eradicating municipal infrastructure backlogs in poor communities to ensure the provision of basic services such as water, sanitation, roads and community lighting. CoGTA is responsible for managing and transferring the MIG and provides support to provinces and municipalities on implementing MIG projects.
INTEGRATED DEVELOPMENT PLANS (IDP) In terms of the Local Government: Municipal Systems Act, all municipalities are required to prepare and formally adopt IDPs. Integrated development planning is a process by which municipalities prepare five-year strategic plans that are reviewed annually in consultation with communities and other stakeholders. The aim is to achieve service delivery and development goals in municipal areas in an effective and sustainable way. IDPs must, among other things, include: • the municipal council’s vision for the long-term development of the municipality • an assessment of the existing level of development in the municipality and an identification of communities which do not have access to basic municipal services • the council’s development priorities and objectives, including its local economic development aims and its internal transformation needs • the council’s development strategies. which must be aligned with any national or provincial sectoral plans and planning requirements • a spatial development framework (Continued on page 21)
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IT governance review and support (including ICT strategy development and IT architecture alignment) Data cleansing and data analytics IT risk and security reviews (penetration tests, denial of access tests and brute force tests) IT programming and software development (including developing customised apps for mobile devises running on both Android and IOS) SAP ERP implementation and support Caseware support and assistance with compilation of GRAP-compliant AFS.
COMPILATION OF GRAP COMPLIANT FIXED ASSET REGISTER (FAR) • • • • • • •
Updating the asset management policy and procedure documents Physical verification of all immovable and movable assets Linking all assets to a Geographic Information System (GIS) Asset unbundling according to a defined hierarchy Asset accounting including additions, disposals, impairments and depreciation Application of asset valuation methodologies Provision of audit support
GRAP AFS PREPARATION SUPPORT Apart from our core support and focus on the preparation of GRAP compliant AFS and fixed asset registers, we also provide Caseware support and assistance with compilation of GRAP compliant AFS (with accounting policies) to assist entities with the compilation of accounting information within an updated GRAP framework applicable for the current fiscal period.
GRAP COMPLIANT FINANCIAL STATEMENTS • • • •
AFS and FAR preparation support AFS quality review Audit file preparation assistance Audit process assistance.
SPECIALIST VALUATIONS AND ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENTS (LANDFILL AND ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT) We assist government institutions, local and district municipalities with: • Valuation and quantification of landfill • Valuation of land • Valuation of heritage assets • Compilation of valuation rolls
VAT SUPPORT: PUBLIC SECTOR • •
• • •
VAT reviews and the compilation of amended VAT returns, the required audit files and information Assisting public entities with difficulties encountered that would delay the refund of critical cashflow based on such VAT refunds from SARS Accounting and recording of VAT, together with management and control of environment considerations and improvements. Monthly VAT return support Training and other technical support.
We have assisted various entities in the recovery and the saving of significant amounts.
Email: info@tneadvisory.co.za Contact us: 073 789 8217 or 076 371 8245 or 011 039 4696 Visit us: Suite 14 Madison Square, No 1-15th Avenue Northworld, Randburg, 2155
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(Continued from page 19) the council’s operational strategies applicable disaster management plans a financial plan and budget projection for the next three years key performance indicators and performance targets.
OVERVIEW
• • • •
LOCAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT (LED)
LED is intended to maximise the economic potential of municipal localities and enhance the resilience of macro-economic growth through increased local economic growth, employment creation and development initiatives within the context of sustainable development. The ‘local’ in economic development points to the fact that the political jurisdiction at local level is often the most appropriate place for economic intervention, as it carries alongside it the accountability and legitimacy of a democratically elected body. LED programmes provide support in the following areas: • developing and reviewing national policy, strategy and guidelines on LED • providing direct and hands-on support to provincial and local government • managing the LED Fund • managing and providing technical support to Nodal Economic Development Planning • facilitating, coordinating and monitoring donor programmes • assisting LED capacity-building processes. Through these interventions and resources, local role-players and interest groups are mobilised for the sake of achieving economic growth, and with the aim of creating jobs to reduce poverty.
NATIONAL AND PROVINCIAL TREASURIES The National Treasury is comprised of the Minister of Finance, together with the national department or departments responsible for financial and fiscal matters. The Minister is the head of the National Treasury. The Constitution confers extensive powers on national government to determine the financial management framework of all organs of state, in all spheres of government. National government must, through national legislation, determine uniform treasury norms and standards. The National Treasury is further expected to monitor and enforce these norms. The National Treasury, therefore, not only implements the budget of the national government, but also plays a financial oversight role over other organs of state in all spheres of government. The National Treasury, together with the provincial treasuries, are responsible for administering the Municipal Finance Management Act (the MFMA), which is the central piece of legislation regulating all financial matters of municipalities.
MUNICIPAL FINANCE MANAGEMENT ACT (MFMA) The Municipal Finance Management Act aims to modernise budget and financial management practices in municipalities in order to maximise the capacity of the municipalities to deliver services to all their residents, customers and users.
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LED is an approach towards economic development that allows and encourages local people to work together to achieve sustainable economic growth and development, thereby bringing economic benefits and improved quality of life for all residents in a local municipal area.
It also gives effect to the principle of transparency as required by sections 215 and 216 of the Constitution. The MFMA must be read together with three other critical pieces of legislation: the Municipal Structures Act, the Municipal Systems Act and the Municipal Property Rates Act. The object of the MFMA is to secure sound and sustainable management of the fiscal and financial affairs of municipalities and municipal entities by establishing norms and standards and other requirements for: • ensuring transparency, accountability and appropriate lines of responsibility • the management of revenues, expenditures, assets and liabilities • budgetary and financial planning processes • borrowing • the handling of financial problems in municipalities • supply chain management • other financial matters. In terms of the MFMA, the National Treasury may, in respect of any municipality or municipal entity: • monitor their budgets and the implementation of their budgets, including their expenditure, revenue collection and borrowing • investigate any system of financial management and internal control and recommend improvements • take appropriate steps if a municipality or municipal entity commits a breach of the PGMA, including the stopping of funds to a municipality if it commits a serious or persistent material breach of applicable legislation and regulations • take any other appropriate steps necessary to perform its functions effectively. The Provincial Treasuries are tasked with: • monitoring compliance with the MFMA, the preparation of budgets, the monthly outcome of those budgets and the submission of reports • assisting municipalities in the preparation of their budgets • exercising any powers and performing any duties delegated by the National Treasury • taking appropriate steps if a municipality or municipal entity commits a breach of the MFMA. (Continued on page 22)
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OVERVIEW
FUNDING AND DIVISION OF REVENUE Local government plays a critical and complementary role in eliminating poverty and reducing inequality. Municipalities deliver basic services such as water, electricity, sanitation and solid waste removal. Municipalities also manage extensive public road networks, and support or provide public transport services. They also directly manage aspects of planning and regulatory systems that control land use, influence infrastructure roll-out and facilitate economic activity. The Constitution requires a division of nationally raised resources between national, provincial and local government. This is done through the Division of Revenue Bill, which is tabled with the national budget. Transfers to local government are made through the equitable share and conditional grants. The equitable shares are determined by formulas that take into account demographic and developmental factors. Conditional grants are designed to achieve specific objectives, and municipalities must fulfil certain conditions to receive them. Local government raises revenue mainly from user charges, rates and taxes. Only a quarter of its overall spending is financed from the National Revenue Fund through the division of revenue. However, poor and rural municipalities rely heavily on national transfers because they have much lower tax bases than large cities. Consequently, government directs higher per capita transfers to poor and rural municipalities, while working with urban municipalities to leverage their own resources to increase investment in infrastructure. In terms of the National Treasury’s Budget Review 2018, transfers to municipalities will account for 8.9% (or R110.7 billion) of nationally raised revenue for the 2017/18 budget year.
AUDITOR-GENERAL SOUTH AFRICA (AGSA)
SOUTH AFRICAN LOCAL GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION (SALGA) Salga is a listed public entity, established in terms of Section 21 of the Companies Act, 1973 and recognised by the Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs in terms of the Organised Local Government Act. Salga represents local government on numerous intergovernmental forums such as the PCC, Minister and MECs Forum, the Budget Forum, the NCOP, and the Financial and Fiscal Commission. Salga aims, among other things, to: • transform local government to enable it to fulfil its developmental role • enhance the role of provincial local government associations as provincial representatives and consultative bodies on local government • raise the profile of local government • ensure full participation of women • act as the national employers’ organisation for municipal and provincial member employers • provide legal assistance to its members. Salga is funded through a combination of sources, including a national government grant, membership fees from provincial and local government associations that are voluntary members, and donations from the donor community for specific projects. Sources: South Africa Yearbook, published annually by the Department: Government Communication and Information System (GCIS), available at gcis.gov.za Budget Review, published annually by the National Treasury, available at treasury.gov.za agsa.co.za cogta.gov.za elections.org.za
The Auditor-General of South Africa is the supreme audit institution of South Africa. It is the only institution that, by law, has to audit and report on how the government is spending the South African taxpayers’ money. Although AGSA audits the public sector, it is not part of it. AGSA is a ‘Chapter 9’ institution, meaning its mandate is outlined in Chapter 9 of the Constitution. This ensures its independence. It is also not bound by any public service rules and regulations. AGSA annually produces audit reports on all government departments, public entities, municipalities and public institutions. Over and above these entity-specific reports, the audit outcomes are analysed in general reports that cover both the Public Finance Management Act and MFMA cycles. In addition, reports on discretionary audits, performance audits, and other special audits are also produced.
The Municipal Demarcation Board is an independent authority responsible for the determination of municipal boundaries. The Board’s status as an independent authority is also protected by the Local Government: Municipal Demarcation Act and various judgements by the Constitutional Court. In addition to the determinations and redeterminations of municipal boundaries, the Board is also mandated by legislation to declare the district management areas, to delimit wards for local elections, and to assess the capacity of municipalities to perform their functions.
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City of Ekurhuleni
GP
City of Johannesburg
GP
City of Tshwane
GP
eThekwini*
KZN
City of Cape Town
WC
DISTRICT MUNICIPALITIES Alfred Nzo
EC
Amathole
EC
Chris Hani
EC
Joe Gqabi
EC
OR Tambo
EC
Sarah Baartman
EC
Fezile Dabi
FS
Lejweleputswa
FS
Thabo Mofutsanyana
FS
Xhariep
FS
Sedibeng
GP
West Rand
GP
Amajuba
KZN
Harry Gwala
KZN
iLembe
KZN
King Cetshwayo
KZN
Ugu
KZN
uMgungundlovu
KZN
uMkhanyakude
KZN
uMzinyathi
KZN
uThukela
KZN
Zululand
KZN
Capricorn
LP
Mopani
LP
Sekhukhune
LP
Vhembe
LP
Waterberg
LP
Ehlanzeni
MP
Gert Sibande
MP
Nkangala
MP
Bojanala Platinum
NW
Dr Kenneth Kaunda
NW
Dr Ruth Segomotsi Mompati
NW
CLEAN AUDIT
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
FINANCIALLY UNQUALIFIED WITH FINDINGS
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
NC
Namakwa
NC
Pixley Ka Seme
NC
ZF Mgcawu
NC
Cape Winelands
WC
Central Karoo
WC
Garden Route
WC
Overberg
WC
West Coast
WC
• • • • • • • • • • •
LOCAL MUNICIPALITIES Amahlathi
EC
Blue Crane Route
EC
Dr Beyers Naudé*
EC
Elundini
EC
Emalahleni
EC
Engcobo
EC
Enoch Mgijima
EC
Great Kei
EC
Ingquza Hill
EC
Intsika Yethu
EC
Inxuba Yethemba
EC
King Sabata Dalindyebo
EC
Kouga
EC
Koukamma
EC
Makana
EC
Matatiele
EC
Mbhashe
EC
Mbizana
EC
Mhlontlo
EC
Mnquma
EC
Ndlambe
EC
Ngqushwa
EC
Ntabankulu
EC
Nyandeni
EC
Port St Johns
EC
Raymond Mhlaba
EC
Sakhisizwe
EC
Senqu
EC
Sundays River Valley
EC
Umzimvubu
EC
Walter Sisulu
EC
QUALIFIED AUDIT OPINION
ADVERSE AUDIT OPINION
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
PROVINCE
• • • • • • • • • • •
Dihlabeng
FS
Kopanong
FS
Letsemeng
FS
Mafube
FS
Maluti-A-Phofung
FS
Mantsopa
FS
Masilonyana
FS
Matjhabeng
FS
Metsimaholo
FS
Mohokare
FS
Moqhaka
FS
Nala
FS
Ngwathe
FS
Nketoana
FS
Phumelela
FS
Setsoto
FS
Tokologo
FS
Tswelopele
FS
Emfuleni
GP
Lesedi
GP
Merafong City
GP
Midvaal
GP
Mogale City
GP
Rand West City
GP
AbaQulusi
KZN
Alfred Duma
KZN
Big 5 Hlabisa
KZN
City of uMhlathuze*
KZN
Dannhauser
KZN
Dr Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma
KZN
eDumbe
KZN
eMadlangeni
KZN
Endumeni
KZN
Greater Kokstad
KZN
Impendle
KZN
Inkosi Langalibalele
KZN
Jozini
KZN
KwaDukuza
KZN
Mandeni
KZN
Maphumulo
KZN
Mkhambathini
KZN
Mpofana
KZN
Msinga
KZN
DISCLAIMER OF AUDIT OPINION
AUDIT NOT FINALISED AT LEGISLATED DATE
AUDIT OUTCOMES
John Taolo Gaetsewe
• • • • • • • • • • •
2014/15
FS
• • • • • • • •
NC
2016/17
EC
Mangaung*
• • • • • • • •
NW
Frances Baard
MUNICIPALITY
AUDIT OUTCOME 2015/16
Nelson Mandela Bay
• • • • • • • •
Ngaka Modiri Molema
2014/15
EC
2016/17
Buffalo City
AUDIT OUTCOME 2015/16
METROPOLITAN MUNICIPALITIES
MUNICIPALITY
PROVINCE
2015/16
2014/15
MUNICIPALITY
AUDIT OUTCOME 2016/17
PROVINCE
MUNICIPAL AUDIT OUTCOMES • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
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• • • • • • •
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NEW AUDITEE
*Audit outcomes prior to 2016/17 only relate to the historical entity before the amalgamation that took effect in August 2016. (Continued on page 29)
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MUNICIPAL AUDIT OUTCOMES
Newcastle
KZN
Nkandla
KZN
Nongoma
KZN
Nquthu
KZN
Okhahlamba
KZN
Ray Nkonyeni*
KZN
Richmond
KZN
Ubuhlebezwe
KZN
Ulundi
KZN
Umdoni*
KZN
uMfolozi*
KZN
uMhlabuyalingana
KZN
uMlalazi
KZN
uMngeni
KZN
uMshwathi
KZN
Umuziwabantu
KZN
Umvoti
KZN
uMzimkhulu
KZN
Umzumbe
KZN
uPhongolo
KZN
Ba-Phalaborwa
LP
Bela-Bela
LP
Blouberg*
LP
Collins Chabane
LP
Elias Motsoaledi
LP
Ephraim Mogale
LP
Fetakgomo Tubatse
LP
Greater Giyani
LP
Greater Letaba
LP
Greater Tzaneen
LP
Lepelle-Nkumpi
LP
Lephalale
LP
Makhado*
LP
Makhuduthamaga
LP
Maruleng
LP
Modimolle-Mookgophong
LP
Mogalakwena
LP
Molemole*
LP
Musina*
LP
Polokwane*
LP
CLEAN AUDIT
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
FINANCIALLY UNQUALIFIED WITH FINDINGS
• • • • • • • • • • • •
LP
Thulamela*
LP
Bushbuckridge
MP
Chief Albert Luthuli
MP
City of Mbombela
MP
Dipaleseng
MP
Dr JS Moroka
MP
Dr Pixley Ka Isaka Seme
MP
Emakhazeni
MP
Emalahleni
MP
Govan Mbeki
MP
Lekwa
MP
Mkhondo
MP
Msukaligwa
MP
Nkomazi
MP
Steve Tshwete
MP
Thaba Chweu
MP
Thembisile Hani
MP
Victor Khanye
MP
City of Matlosana
NW
Ditsobotla
NW
Greater Taung
NW
JB Marks
NW
Kagisano-Molopo
NW
Kgetlengrivier
NW
Lekwa-Teemane
NW
Madibeng
NW
Mahikeng
NW
Mamusa
NW
Maquassi Hills
NW
Moretele
NW
Moses Kotane
NW
Naledi
NW
Ramotshere Moiloa
NW
Ratlou
NW
Rustenburg
NW
Tswaing
NW
!Kheis
NC
Dawid Kruiper
NC
Dikgatlong
NC
Emthanjeni
NC
Gamagara
NC
Ga-Segonyana
NC
Hantam
NC
QUALIFIED AUDIT OPINION
ADVERSE AUDIT OPINION
• • • •
• • • •
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
Joe Morolong
NC
Kai !Garib
NC
Kamiesberg
NC
Kareeberg
NC
Karoo Hoogland
NC
Kgatelopele
NC
Khai-Ma
NC
Magareng
NC
Nama Khoi
NC
Phokwane
NC
Renosterberg
NC
Richtersveld
NC
Siyancuma
NC
Siyathemba
NC
Sol Plaatje
NC
Thembelihle
NC
Tsantsabane
NC
Ubuntu
NC
Umsobomvu
NC
Beaufort West
WC
Bergrivier
WC
Bitou
WC
Breede Valley
WC
Cape Agulhas
WC
Cederberg
WC
Drakenstein
WC
George
WC
Hessequa
WC
Kannaland
WC
Knysna
WC
Laingsburg
WC
Langeberg
WC
Matzikama
WC
Mossel Bay
WC
Oudtshoorn
WC
Overstrand
WC
Prince Albert
WC
Saldanha Bay
WC
Stellenbosch
WC
Swartland
WC
Swellendam
WC
Theewaterskloof
WC
Witzenberg
WC
DISCLAIMER OF AUDIT OPINION
AUDIT NOT FINALISED AT LEGISLATED DATE
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
2016/17
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
PROVINCE
PROVINCE
Thabazimbi
2014/15
KZN
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
MUNICIPALITY
AUDIT OUTCOME 2015/16
KZN
Ndwedwe
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
2014/15
Mtubatuba
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
2016/17
KZN
MUNICIPALITY
AUDIT OUTCOME 2015/16
KZN
Mthonjaneni*
2015/16
Msunduzi
2014/15
MUNICIPALITY
AUDIT OUTCOME 2016/17
PROVINCE
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NEW AUDITEE
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UIF&W EXPENDITURE
Dihlabeng
FS
R116.9m
R125.1m
R0.4m
Kopanong
FS
R128.0m
R133.9m
R8 726m
R1 344m
John Taolo Gaetsewe
NC
R11.6m
R12.0m
Letsemeng
FS
R115.8m
R119.4m
R736.1m
R688.5m
Namakwa
NC
R0.1m
-
Mafube
FS
n/a
R0.0m
R599.6m
R236.6m
Pixley Ka Seme
NC
R4.9m
R2.6m
Maluti-A-Phofung
FS
n/a
R1 066m
Buffalo City
EC
R679.6m
Nelson Mandela Bay
EC
Mangaung†
FS
City of Ekurhuleni
GP
2015/16
2014/15
R1 166m
R3.0m
METROPOLITAN MUNICIPALITIES
MUNICIPALITY
PROVINCE
2015/16 R974.3m
NC
MUNICIPALITY
2014/15
PROVINCE NW
Frances Baard
2014/15
Ngaka Modiri Molema R392.3m
2015/16
MUNICIPALITY
PROVINCE
UNAUTHORISED, IRREGULAR, FRUITLESS AND WASTEFUL EXPENDITURE
City of Johannesburg
GP
R1 209m
R850.5m
ZF Mgcawu
NC
R3.9m
R0.2m
Mantsopa
FS
R120.2m
R70.6m
City of Tshwane
GP
R2 486m
R2 567m
Cape Winelands
WC
-
-
Masilonyana
FS
n/a
R152.2m
eThekwini†
KZN
R513.7m
R208.3m
Central Karoo
WC
R2.4m
R13.4m
Matjhabeng
FS
R1 545m
R1 153m
City of Cape Town
WC
R47.1m
R0.0m
Garden Route
WC
R32.5m
R12.0m
Metsimaholo
FS
R20.9m
R45.2m
Overberg
WC
R3.6m
R2.6m
Mohokare
FS
R69.9m
R53.9m
R531.4m
West Coast
WC
R0.3m
R21.0m
Moqhaka
FS
R230.4m
R221.9m
Nala
FS
R122.1m
R69.7m
EC
R43.9m
R60.4m
Ngwathe
FS
R285.6m
R311.5m R80.6m
DISTRICT MUNICIPALITIES Alfred Nzo
EC
R35.8m
Amathole
EC
R78.2m
R297.7m
LOCAL MUNICIPALITIES
Chris Hani
EC
R45.2m
R284.0m
Amahlathi
Joe Gqabi
EC
-
R0.0m
OR Tambo
EC
R3 089m
R1 592m
Sarah Baartman
EC
R1.3m
R1.8m
Fezile Dabi
FS
R3.9m
Lejweleputswa
FS
R0.7m
Thabo Mofutsanyana
FS
R8.4m
R16.7m
Blue Crane Route
EC
R22.4m
R28.8m
Nketoana
FS
R134.3m
Dr Beyers NaudéÐ
EC
R43.4m
R0.2m
Phumelela
FS
R106.1m
R111.7m
Elundini
EC
R6.6m
-
Setsoto
FS
R279.7m
R239.9m
R4.4m
Emalahleni
EC
R1.9m
R28.8m
R97.8m
R0.7m
Engcobo
EC
-
R0.0m
Enoch Mgijima*
EC
R356.7m
n/a
Tokologo
FS
R144.2m
Tswelopele
FS
R8.9m
R8.8m
Emfuleni
GP
R815.8m
R623.6m
Lesedi
GP
R68.5m
R118.3m
Merafong City
GP
R45.5m
R17.8m
Midvaal
GP
-
-
Mogale City
GP
R185.2m
R115.2m
GP
Xhariep
FS
R7.6m
R7.9m
Great Kei
EC
R30.7m
R11.4m
Sedibeng
GP
R18.1m
R15.2m
Ingquza Hill
EC
-
-
West Rand
GP
R14.5m
R0.1m
Intsika Yethu
EC
R3.2m
R84.3m
Amajuba
KZN
R35.9m
R53.4m
Inxuba Yethemba
EC
R98.7m
R47.1m
Harry Gwala
KZN
R155.5m
R170.9m
King Sabata Dalindyebo
EC
R500.7m
R119.6m
Rand West City*
R423.6m
n/a
iLembe
KZN
R49.4m
R63.9m
Kouga
EC
R17.0m
R117.2m
AbaQulusi
KZN
R95.5m
R53.5m
King Cetshwayo
KZN
-
-
Koukamma
EC
R43.3m
R1.4m
Alfred Duma*
KZN
R151.2m
n/a
Ugu
KZN
R177.8m
R121.8m
Big 5 Hlabisa*
KZN
R82.1m
n/a
uMgungundlovu
KZN
R0.5m
R0.1m
City of uMhlathuze†
KZN
-
R124.8m
uMkhanyakude
KZN
R184.6m
R312.5m
Dannhauser
KZN
R10.0m
R4.5m
KZN
R7.4m
n/a R41.7m
uMzinyathi
KZN
R244.2m
R237.1m
uThukela
KZN
R384.2m
R420.9m
Zululand
KZN
R194.1m
R11.4m
Capricorn
LP
R2.1m
R67.5m
Mopani
LP
R221.3m
R39.9m
Sekhukhune
LP
R452.2m
R265.1m
Vhembe Waterberg
LP LP
R614.6m R7.5m
R485.1m R8.4m
Ehlanzeni
MP
R0.4m
-
Gert Sibande
MP
-
R0.0m
Nkangala Bojanala Platinum
MP NW
R0.9m R218.1m
R1.9m R12.4m
Dr Kenneth Kaunda
NW
R71.4m
R46.5m
Dr Ruth Segomotsi Mompati
NW
R344.6m
R243.2m
Makana
EC
R109.0m
R85.1m
Matatiele
EC
R2.1m
R0.0m
Mbhashe
EC
R218.2m
R261.9m
Mbizana
EC
R15.6m
R116.8m
Dr Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma*
Mhlontlo
EC
R51.7m
R70.2m
eDumbe
KZN
R22.1m
Mnquma
EC
R63.7m
R126.7m
eMadlangeni
KZN
R49.7m
R8.9m
Ndlambe
EC
R153.6m
R267.2m
Endumeni
KZN
R12.6m
R0.2m
Ngqushwa
EC
R12.6m
R63.4m
Greater Kokstad
KZN
R11.1m
R6.0m
R217.5m
Impendle
KZN
R10.7m
R0.0m
Inkosi Langalibalele*
KZN
n/a
n/a
Jozini
KZN
R62.1m
R70.7m
KwaDukuza
KZN
R250.3m
R220.2m
Mandeni
KZN
R52.2m
R28.8m
Maphumulo
KZN
R7.1m
R21.1m
Mkhambathini
KZN
R3.0m
R4.4m
Mpofana
KZN
R58.6m
R32.0m
Msinga
KZN
R2.3m
R45.0m
Ntabankulu
EC
R63.3m
Nyandeni
EC
R317.0m
R2.3m
Port St Johns
EC
R40.1m
R21.7m
Raymond Mhlaba*
EC
R68.5m
n/a
Sakhisizwe
EC
R21.5m
R31.4m
Senqu
EC
R0.1m
R0.8m
Sundays River Valley
EC
R83.5m
R114.7m
Umzimvubu
EC
R56.6m
R0.2m
Walter Sisulu*
EC
R84.2m
n/a
*Municipality established in August 2016. Audited UIF&W figures only applicable from 2016/17. †Figures only reflect the historical entity before demarcation changes that took effect in August 2016. The above figures are aggregated totals for Unauthorised, Irregular, Fruitless and Wasteful Expenditure. While the figures are aggregated for the purpose of this table, each type of expenditure is different in nature. Refer to p13 for definitions and source information. (Continued on page 33)
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UIF&W EXPENDITURE
UNAUTHORISED, IRREGULAR, FRUITLESS AND WASTEFUL EXPENDITURE LP
n/a
R118.2m
Thulamela†
LP
R3.1m
R2.2m
Mtubatuba
KZN
R50.9m
R56.8m
Bushbuckridge
MP
R575.3m
Ndwedwe
KZN
R20.2m
R9.6m
Chief Albert Luthuli
MP
Newcastle
KZN
R169.1m
R712.2m
City of Mbombela*
MP
Nkandla
KZN
R37.6m
R18.1m
Nongoma
KZN
R45.7m
R16.5m
Nquthu
KZN
R2.5m
R0.5m
Okhahlamba
KZN
R0.1m
R0.2m
Ray NkonyeniÐ
KZN
R28.5m
R17.4m
Richmond
KZN
R19.7m
R3.9m
Ubuhlebezwe
KZN
R0.6m
R0.1m
Ulundi
KZN
R19.2m
R11.8m
UmdoniÐ
KZN
R48.1m
R2.8m
uMfoloziÐ
KZN
R29.6m
R21.2m
uMhlabuyalingana
KZN
R2.6m
R11.3m
uMlalazi
KZN
R9.3m
R14.4m
uMngeni
KZN
R42.5m
R41.2m
uMshwathi
KZN
-
R1.1m
Umuziwabantu
KZN
R6.7m
R6.8m
Umvoti
KZN
R40.6m
R199.0m
uMzimkhulu
KZN
R10.9m
R0.5m
Umzumbe
KZN
R0.1m
R1.6m
uPhongolo
KZN
R61.3m
R39.7m
Ba-Phalaborwa
LP
R17.4m
R14.8m
Bela-Bela
LP
R43.8m
R3.0m
BloubergÐ
LP
R46.0m
R46.5m
Collins Chabane*
LP
R9.1m
n/a
Elias Motsoaledi
LP
R145.3m
R119.2m
Ephraim Mogale
LP
R3.7m
R19.8m
Fetakgomo Tubatse*
LP
R70.1m
n/a
Greater Giyani
LP
R1.5m
R15.3m
Greater Letaba
LP
R47.7m
R132.3m
Greater Tzaneen
LP
R64.5m
R162.3m
Lepelle-Nkumpi
LP
R131.5m
R27.0m
Lephalale
LP
R56.5m
R78.0m
Makhado†
LP
R75.1m
R217.5m
Makhuduthamaga
LP
R57.8m
R10.5m
Maruleng
LP
R8.0m
R10.5m
2015/16
Joe Morolong
NC
R64.4m
R107.7m
Kai !Garib
NC
n/a
R84.0m
R635.1m
Kamiesberg
NC
R97.6m
R15.0m
R145.0m
R103.2m
Kareeberg
NC
R1.7m
R0.0m
R648.9m
n/a
Karoo Hoogland
NC
R17.8m
R25.1m R6.6m
Dipaleseng
MP
R72.8m
R49.1m
Dr JS Moroka
MP
R226.2m
R109.9m
Dr Pixley Ka Isaka Seme
MP
R4.0m
R14.5m
Emakhazeni
MP
R41.6m
R42.7m
Emalahleni
MP
R360.9m
R960.3m
Govan Mbeki
MP
R442.6m
R123.8m
Lekwa
MP
R123.8m
R282.1m
Mkhondo
MP
R300.4m
R61.6m
Msukaligwa
MP
R299.2m
R262.4m
Nkomazi
MP
R157.8m
R279.5m
Steve Tshwete
MP
R20.8m
R41.1m
Thaba Chweu
MP
R129.7m
R95.7m
Thembisile Hani
MP
R18.9m
R170.1m
Victor Khanye
MP
R33.9m
R130.5m
City of Matlosana
NW
R532.5m
R307.4m
Ditsobotla
NW
R113.5m
R51.4m
Greater Taung
NW
R29.9m
R53.0m
JB Marks*
NW
R223.0m
n/a
Kagisano-Molopo
NW
R52.1m
R171.9m
Kgetlengrivier
NW
R106.9m
R90.8m
Lekwa-Teemane
NW
R6.9m
R7.3m
Madibeng
NW
R568.7m
R970.1m
Mahikeng
NW
R307.6m
R437.8m
Mamusa
NW
R66.5m
R41.6m
Maquassi Hills
NW
R160.9m
R114.9m
Moretele
NW
R589.8m
R149.1m
Moses Kotane
NW
R71.7m
R53.0m
Naledi
NW
R65.4m
R92.8m
Ramotshere Moiloa
NW
R48.7m
R91.9m
Ratlou
NW
R4.4m
R5.0m
Rustenburg
NW R984.0m
R1.0m
Tswaing
NW
!Kheis Dawid Kruiper*
R130.3m
R224.3m
NC
R8.1m
R7.8m
NC
R117.6m
n/a
Dikgatlong
NC
R80.1m
R87.1m
Emthanjeni
NC
R86.4m
R78.6m
ModimolleMookgophong*
LP
Mogalakwena
LP
R561.7m
n/a
Molemole†
LP
R10.7m
R10.2m
Gamagara
NC
R445.9m
R243.4m
Musina†
LP
R48.4m
R37.6m
Ga-Segonyana
NC
R127.0m
R91.3m
Polokwane†
LP
R491.2m
R561.5m
Hantam
NC
R61.0m
R7.7m
R49.8m
n/a
2014/15
Thabazimbi
R32.4m
2015/16
R218.0m
R10.1m
MUNICIPALITY
PROVINCE
R561.4m
KZN
2014/15
KZN
Mthonjaneni†
MUNICIPALITY
PROVINCE
2015/16
Msunduzi
MUNICIPALITY
2014/15
PROVINCE
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Kgatelopele
NC
R27.7m
Khai-Ma
NC
R11.5m
R5.5m
Magareng
NC
R26.4m
R3.0m
Nama Khoi
NC
R29.5m
R12.7m
Phokwane
NC
R65.2m
R206.1m
Renosterberg
NC
n/a
n/a
Richtersveld
NC
R15.8m
R12.8m
Siyancuma
NC
R53.0m
R62.8m
Siyathemba
NC
R28.4m
R141.4m
Sol Plaatje
NC
R2.9m
R79.4m
Thembelihle
NC
R34.0m
R28.2m R35.2m
Tsantsabane
NC
-
Ubuntu
NC
R115.6m
R0.9m
Umsobomvu
NC
R16.8m
R36.5m
Beaufort West
WC
R62.5m
R28.8m
Bergrivier
WC
-
R5.3m
Bitou
WC
R15.2m
R1.6m
Breede Valley
WC
R0.1m
R28.8m
Cape Agulhas
WC
R2.7m
R0.4m
Cederberg
WC
R1.2m
R13.5m
Drakenstein
WC
R1.4m
R0.2m
George
WC
R19.9m
R33.6m
Hessequa
WC
R11.7m
R10.9m
Kannaland
WC
R62.8m
R41.1m
Knysna
WC
R5.9m
R14.0m
Laingsburg
WC
R17.6m
R42.6m
Langeberg
WC
R0.3m
R21.7m
Matzikama
WC
-
R11.8m
Mossel Bay
WC
R4.6m
R0.3m
Oudtshoorn
WC
R14.5m
R108.7m
Overstrand
WC
R5.9m
R0.1m
Prince Albert
WC
R6.6m
R7.7m
Saldanha Bay
WC
R0.1m
R0.1m
Stellenbosch
WC
R6.2m
R11.8m
Swartland
WC
R2.7m
R0.6m
Swellendam
WC
R1.3m
R0.3m
Theewaterskloof
WC
R0.1m
R2.9m
Witzenberg
WC
-
-
*Municipality established in August 2016. Audited UIF&W figures only applicable from 2016/17. †Figures only reflect the historical entity before demarcation changes that took effect in August 2016. The above figures are aggregated totals for Unauthorised, Irregular, Fruitless and Wasteful Expenditure. While the figures are aggregated for the purpose of this table, each type of expenditure is different in nature. Refer to p13 for definitions and source information.
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THE NATIONAL METROLOGY INSTITUTE OF SOUTH AFRICA The National Metrology Institute of South Africa (NMISA) was established under the Measurement Units and Measurement Standards Act, No 18 of 2006, known as the measurement Act and provides the following: • use of measurement units of the international system of units (SI) and certain other measurements • designation of the national measurement units and standards • keeping and maintenance of the national measurement standards and units • establishment and functions of NMISA NMISA’s vision is to be a centre of measurement excellence, inspired to consistently deliver outstanding innovative and internationally-comparable measurement solutions that support the country’s trade, people’s quality of life and enable the protection of the environment. Its mission is to keep, maintain and develop national measurements standards and units and to disseminate traceability in South African industry. NMISA’s values include measurement excellence, social responsibility, economic prosperity and good governance.
ACCURATE AND INTERNATIONALLY ACCEPTABLE The role of NMISA is to ensure that measurements performed, both nationally and regionally, are accurate and internationally acceptable. This enables trade, component manufacturing, the legal acceptance of measurement in environmental monitoring and safety and is crucial for health care. As the custodian of the national measurement units and national measurement standards (NMS), NMISA maintains and ensures the appropriate application of the international system of units (SI) and other measurement units as defined by NMISA, in consultation with the measurement community, for the country. NMISA also keeps, maintains and disseminate the gazetted NMS. This role is performed through various products and services and is influenced by the external environment.
The trade of goods and services around the world is the lifeblood of the global economy and is increasingly important for domestic economic growth, productivity and investment opportunities. For customers to consider trade to be effective and efficient and for effective health care and the protection of the environment, measurements taken in different parts of the world need to be accurate, equivalent to and accepted by each other. Important decisions (economic, environmental, social and medical) are based on measurement results.
MEASUREMENT ASSISTS WITH SA INDUSTRY’S COMPETITIVENESS NMISA has a very specific role to play in this context. Without a measurement infrastructure it is difficult to manufacture to international specifications and tolerances to ensure the integrity of commodities, locally and for the export market. Competitive manufacturing relies on accurate, internationally comparable measurement that is achieved through the establishment of the traceability of the measurement result to the SI or internationally agreed references. In line with its mandate, NMISA ensures the comparability of measurements made locally with those of our main trading partners. Measurement thus assists with the competitiveness of the South African industry in support of the national strategic initiatives. Measurements are part of our daily lives and inaccurate measurement can result in losses, disagreement between partners and harm to people and the environment. Our very survival depends on the ability to provide comparable data and inform government in addressing compliance issues that are critical for trade negotiations and overcoming technical barriers to trade. Countries and trade regions impose regulations and directives to trade goods, protect the health of their people and the environment. Stricter legislation and the initiation of environmental programmes are being applied globally that directly impact South Africans and South Africa’s trade. It is thus becoming imperative that South Africa understands and implements its own regulatory frameworks that will ensure that measurement underpins the global economic initiative and contributes to the overall quality in support of the IPAP.
CONTACT NMISA T +27 (0)12 841 4152 or +27 (0)12 841 3523 E info@nmisa.org or comms@nmisa.org
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The anticipated revision of the SI in November 2018 introduces an increased demand for research and development at NMISA to be able to realise the units independently of our trade partners. The technology of realisation of the units is changing the quantum technologies that necessitate higher qualified staff, more technical and scientific expertise and increased collaboration. NMISA has organised activities into thematic, multidisciplinary research programmes that will deliver outcomes such as improved NMS or measurement solutions to industry. These programmes are:
Energy efficiency • • • •
Solid state lighting Smart grids Power and energy ACDC transfer difference measurements
Redefinition of the SI • Watt balance • Avogadro project • Quantum standards
Reference Materials • • • •
Food and feed matrix reference materials Forensic and environmental reference materials High purity calibrators Mineral beneficiations
Quality of life • • • •
Cancer age Pharmacology Primary health care Occupational health and safety
Advanced measurement solutions • Time reference signals (MeerKAT)
Manufacturing competitiveness • Thin film failure analysis • Dimensional measurements • Advanced manufacturing and torque
Green economy • • • • • • • •
Air, terrestrial and aquatic monitoring Industrial and applied monitoring Alternative technology Commercial services Law enforcement Radiation protection Sale of CRMs Calibration services
NMISA is part of the Department of Trade and Industry’s family of Technical Infrastructure (TI) Institutes. The TI is responsible for the measurement standards and sciences, procedures and the regulations as well as accreditation that gives confidence in goods and products and allows for successful prosecution in cases of non-compliance.
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EASTERN CAPE
KEY STATISTICS GEOGRAPHY LAND AREA 168 966km2
MATATIELE
UMZIMVUBU
SENQU
WALTER SISULU
ELUNDINI
MBIZANA NTABANKULU MHLONTLO
SAKHISIZWE EMALAHLENI INXUBA YETHEMBA
ENOCH MGIJIMA
LAND PERCENTAGE 13.8%
PEOPLE
INGQUZA HILL
PORT ST JOHNS KING NYANDENI SABATA DALINDYEBO
ENGCOBO
INTSIKA YETHU
MBHASHE
6 996 976
2 626 687
POPULATION
YOUTH (15-34 YEARS)
MNQUMA AMAHLATHI BLUE CRANE ROUTE
RAYMOND MHLABA
GREAT KEI BUFFALO CITY
DR BEYERS NAUDÉ MAKANA SUNDAYS RIVER VALLEY
NDLAMBE
ALFRED NZO KOUKAMMA
NELSON MANDELA BAY
KOUGA
90,7
37,5
SEX RATIO (MALES/100 FEMALES)
YOUTH PROPORTION
17.0%
12.7%
EDUCATION
POVERTY HEADCOUNT
NGQUSHWA
AMATHOLE CHRIS HANI JOE GQABI OR TAMBO SARAH BAARTMAN (GRADE 12 – AGED 20+)
The Eastern Cape is located on the east coast of South Africa between the Western Cape and KwaZulu-Natal Provinces. Inland, it borders the Northern Cape and Free State Provinces, as well as Lesotho. The region boasts remarkable natural diversity, ranging from the semi-arid Great Karoo to the forests of the Wild Coast and the Keiskamma Valley, the fertile Langkloof and the mountainous southern Drakensberg region. The Eastern Cape’s main feature is its spectacular coastline bordering the Indian Ocean. It covers an area of 168 966km2 and has a population of 6 996 976. It is the second-largest province in South Africa by surface area and has the third-largest population. The capital is Bhisho. Other major cities and towns include Port Elizabeth, East London, Makhanda (Grahamstown), Mthatha (Umtata), Graaf Reinet, Cradock and Port St Johns. The Eastern Cape is one of South Africa’s poorest provinces incorporating large areas of South Africa’s former homelands. The Eastern Cape has excellent agricultural and forestry potential. The fertile Langkloof Valley in the south-west has enormous deciduous fruit orchards, while the Karoo interior is an important sheep-farming area. The Alexandria-Grahamstown area produces pineapples, chicory and dairy products, while coffee and tea are cultivated at Magwa. People in the former Transkei region are dependent on the farming of cattle, maize and sorghum. The metropolitan economies of Port Elizabeth and East London are based primarily on manufacturing, the most important industry being motor manufacturing. The province is the hub of South Africa’s automotive industry. The Eastern Cape is divided into two metropolitan municipalities (Buffalo City Metropolitan Municipality and Nelson Mandela Bay Metropolitan Municipality) and six district municipalities, which are further subdivided into 31 local municipalities.
UNEMPLOYMENT*
34.2%
45.8%
OFFICIAL RATE
EXPANDED RATE
HOUSING HOUSEHOLD SIZE 3,9
HOUSEHOLDS 1 773 395 65.1%
26.6%
7.4%
FORMAL DWELLINGS
TRADITIONAL DWELLINGS
INFORMAL DWELLINGS
HOUSEHOLD SERVICES ACCESS TO PIPED WATER
68.4%
FLUSH/CHEMICAL TOILET
52.3%
CONNECTED TO ELECTRICITY
86.6%
Sources: Community Survey 2016 – Provinces at a glance, published by Stats SA. *Unemployment figures from Quarterly Labour Force Survey, Quarter 3, 2018, published by Stats SA.
EASTERN CAPE MUNICIPALITIES Buffalo City
38
Nelson Mandela Bay
38
Alfred Nzo District Matatiele Mbizana Ntabankulu Umzimvubu
39 40 42 42 43
Amathole District Amahlathi Great Kei
43 44 45
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Mbhashe Mnquma Ngqushwa Raymond Mhlaba
45 46 46 48
Joe Gqabi District Elundini Senqu Walter Sisulu
54 54 55 56
Chris Hani District Emalahleni Engcobo Enoch Mgijima Intsika Yethu Inxuba Yethemba Sakhisizwe
49 49 50 51 51 52 52
OR Tambo District Ingquza Hill King Sabata Dalindyebo Mhlontlo Nyandeni Port St Johns
56 57 58 58 59 59
Sarah Baartman District Blue Crane Route Dr Beyers Naudé Kouga Koukamma Makana Ndlambe Sundays River Valley
60 62 62 63 64 64 65 66
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BUFFALO CITY METROPOLITAN MUNICIPALITY (BUF) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: PO Box 134, East London, 5200 PHYSICAL: 117 Oxford Street, Cnr North & Oxford Streets, Trust Centre, East London TEL: 043 705 2000 FAX: 043 743 1688 EMAIL: citymanager@buffalocity.gov.za WEB: www.buffalocity.gov.za
Bisho King William’s Town Berlin
Breidbach Zwelitsha
OVERVIEW
Mdantsane Potsdam
Description: The Buffalo City Metropolitan Municipality is a Category A municipality situated on the east coast of the Eastern Cape Province. The boundaries of the newly established municipality now include a large area characterised by very different features. Two former municipalities, Transitional Local Councils – that of East London and King William’s Town – have merged into one. Other areas that were previously not included in either of them are now part of Buffalo City. The municipality was established as a local municipality in 2000 after South Africa’s reorganisation of municipal areas and is named after the Buffalo River, at whose mouth lies the only river port in South Africa. On 18 May 2011 it was separated from the Amathole District Municipality and converted into a metropolitan municipality. History was made in Buffalo City when the city elected its first female mayor on Friday, 17 March 2006. The area has a well-developed manufacturing base, with the auto industry playing a major role. The climate is mild, with year-round sunshine. Average rainfall is 850mm. Area: 2 750km2 Cities/Towns: Beacon Bay, Berlin, Bisho, Breidbach, Dimbaza, East London, Kidd’s Beach, King William’s Town, Mdantsane, Phakamisa, Potsdam, Zwelitsha Main Economic Sectors: Community services (25%), finance (24%), manufacturing (24%), trade (12%), transport (12%)
Beacon Bay East London
BUFFALO CITY
Kidd’s Beach
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2017/18*
AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE Total Revenue Total Expenditure
Total Current Assets Total Current Liabilities Community Wealth/Equity
2015/16 Qualified audit
R’000
R’000
R’000
5 953 036
6 297 934
6 162 978
5 957 491
6 044 521
5 517 949
(4 455)
253 413
645 030
1 248 102
1 281 272
1 184 089
2 976 896
3 174 072
3 665 738
1 443 518
1 371 169
1 588 602
17 390 742
17 378 567
14 766 828
Surplus/(Deficit)
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
2016/17
Financially n/a unqualified
CASH FLOWS
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION
Operating Cash Flow
Population: 834 997 No Schooling: 4.0% Households: 253 477
Cash at Year End
Population Growth: 1.52% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 44.7% Formal Dwellings: 70.2%
1 409 459
645 551
1 394 471
1 803 817
1 690 102
2 373 900
n/a
679 552
392 296
UIFW EXPENDITURE EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT
Total Employment Positions
5 868
5 754
Composition of Council: ANC 60, DA 24, EFF 8, AIC 4, ACDP 1, COPE 1,
Vacant Positions
660
757
PAC 1, UDM 1
Managerial Positions
222
226
Controlling Party: ANC Executive Mayor: Mr Xola Pakati Deputy Mayor: Zoliswa Matana Speaker: Alfred Mtsi Chief Whip: Mzwandile Vaaiboom Other Council: Ncedo Kumbanca (MMC: Engineering and Infrastructure), Mawethu Marata (MMC: Local Economic Development), Nozandile Mhlola (MMC: Human Settlements), Ayanda Myute (MMC: Health and Public Safety), Pumla Nazo-Makathala (MMC: Development), Helen Neale-May (MMC: Community Services), Nontsikelelo Peter (MMC: Finance), Sindile Toni (MMC: Corporate Services), Xolani Witbooi (MMC: Special Programmes) Municipal Manager: Mr Andile Sihlahla Chief Financial Officer: Mr Siyabulela Peter Senior Management: Vuyani Lwana (HOD: Health and Public Safety), Nonceba Mbali-Majeng (HOD: Spatial Development Planning), Luyanda Mbula (HOD: Chief Operating Officer), Bob Naidoo (HOD: Corporate Services), Noludwe Ncokazi (HOD: LED), Nceba Ncunyana (HOD: Infrastructure Services), Ncumisa Sidukwana (HOD: Executive Support Services), Kholekile Tapile (Acting HOD: Municipal Services) Communications Officers: Mr Samkelo Ngwenya
43
68
Total Employment Cost (R’000)
Vacant Managerial Positions
1 616 478
1 465 057
SERVICE DELIVERY
2016/17
2015/16
Inside Yard
Water
Electricity
<200m from Yard
118 000
104 000
104 000
>200m from Yard
2 000
2 000
Households - Free Basic Service
75 678
83 714
149 404
148 065
Total Customer Entities Served Households - Free Basic Service
75 678
83 714
Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage
158 671
156 973
Flush Toilet - Septic Tank
Sewerage
118 000
5 437
5 437
Ventilated Pit Latrine
36 298
31 229
Other
23 298
28 113
Households - Free Basic Service
75 678
83 714
NELSON MANDELA BAY METROPOLITAN MUNICIPALITY (NMA) CONTACT DETAILS
OVERVIEW
POSTAL: PO Box 116, Port Elizabeth, 6000 PHYSICAL: City Hall, Vuyisile Mini Square, Govan Mbeki Avenue,
Description: The Nelson Mandela Bay Metropolitan Municipality is
Nelson Mandela Bay TEL: 041 506 1911 FAX: 041 506 2422 WEB: www.nelsonmandelabay.gov.za
a Category A municipality, established on 5 December 2000. Nelson Mandela Bay was the first city in South Africa to establish a fully integrated democratic local authority and the only city in the world named after Nelson Mandela, who was born and spent his formative years in the Eastern Cape.
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*Unaudited full year figures.
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DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 1 263 051 No Schooling: 2.6% Households: 368 520
EASTERN CAPE
Nelson Mandela Bay is a major seaport and automotive manufacturing centre located on the south-eastern coast of Africa. It is the economic powerhouse of the Eastern Cape Province and one of eight metropolitan areas in South Africa. Its boundaries are formed by Cassie Mountain View in the north, Cape Recife in the south, Sundays River Mouth in the east, and Van Stadens River Mouth in the west. The city is a holiday hot spot for both national and international tourists. The predominant languages spoken are English, Afrikaans and isiXhosa. Area: 1 957km2 Cities/Towns: Bethelsdorp, Bloemendal, Blue Horizon Bay, Clarendon Marine, Despatch, KwaNobuhle, Motherwell, Port Elizabeth, Summerstrand, Swartkops, Uitenhage Main Economic Sectors: Manufacturing (25%), community services (23%), finance (23%), trade (13%), transport (13%)
NELSON MANDELA BAY Motherwell Uitenhage
Despatch KwaNobuhle Swartkops Bethelsdorp
Port Elizabeth Clarendon Marine
Summerstrand
Population Growth: 2.09% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 46.0% Formal Dwellings: 92.5% FINANCIAL INFORMATION
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: DA 57, ANC 50, EFF 6, UDM 2, ACDP 1, AIC 1,
AUDIT OUTCOME
COPE 1, PA 1, UFEC 1 Controlling Party: Hung Council Executive Mayor: Mr Mongameli Bobani Deputy Mayor: Tshono Buyeye Speaker: Ms Buyelwa Mafaya Chief Whip: Mr Bicks Ndoni Other Council: Ms Rosie Daaminds-Frolick (MMC: Roads and Transport), Mr Makhi Feni (MMC: Corporate Services and Administration), Mr Andile Lungisa (MMC: Infrastructure, Engineering, Electricity and Energy), Ms Lehlonono Mafana (MMC: Sport, Arts and Culture), Mr Andile Mfunda (MMC: Human Settlements), Mr Mkuseli Mtsila (MMC: Budget and Treasury), Ms Yolisa Pali (MMC: Public Health), Ms Queenie Pink (MMC: Economic Development, Tourism and Agriculture), Ms Ithumeleng Ranyele (MMC: Constituency Services), Mr Litho Suka (MMC: Safety and Security), Ms Phumza Tshanga (MPAC Chairperson), Ms Yoliswa Yako (Head: Public Accounts Committee) Municipal Manager: Mr Peter Neilson (Acting) Chief Financial Officer: Mr Jackson Ngcelwane (Acting) Senior Management: Kristoff Adelbert (Chief of Staff), Shane Brown (Acting Executive Director: Safety and Security), Mzwake Clay (Chief Operating Officer), Peter Neilson (Acting Executive Director: Electricity and Energy), Noxolo Nqwazi (Executive Director: Sports, Recreation, Arts and Culture), Mr Anele Qaba (Manager: LED), Nolwandle Qgiba (Executive Director: Human Settlements), Dr Walter Shaidi (Executive Director: Infrastructure and Engineering), Andile Tolom (Executive Director: Public Health), Vuyo Zitumane (Acting Executive Director: Corporate Services) Communications Officers: Mr Mzobanzi Jikazana
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
n/a
Qualified audit
Qualified audit
R’000
R’000
R’000
11 086 727 8 661 400 2 425 326 1 289 259
9 891 846 9 154 000 737 846 1 430 913
9 558 500 8 766 683 791 817 1 352 298
4 141 116 2 509 138 14 443 159
3 799 983 2 332 781 13 462 776
3 480 108 2 259 708 12 724 930
2 262 394 2 549 876 n/a
1 495 039 1 630 374 8 725 618
1 892 677 1 612 505 1 344 440
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
7 063
6 722
Total Revenue Total Expenditure Surplus/(Deficit)
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION Total Current Assets Total Current Liabilities Community Wealth/Equity
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow Cash at Year End
UIFW EXPENDITURE
Vacant Positions Managerial Positions Vacant Managerial Positions
608
3
72
57
12
3
3 124 947
2 405 943
SERVICE DELIVERY
2016/17
2015/16
Inside Yard <200m from Yard Water Households - Free Basic Service Total Customer Entities Served Electricity Households - Free Basic Service Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage Flush Toilet - Septic Tank Sewerage Ventilated Pit Latrine Bucket System Households - Free Basic Service
328 788 24 204 97 742 316 600 78 502 308 855 2 410 123 16 317 98 689
327 312 24 204 69 954 314 398 69 954 308 855 2 140 0 16 317 69 954
Total Employment Cost (R’000)
ALFRED NZO DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY (DC44) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: Private Bag X511, eMaxesibeni, 4735 PHYSICAL: Erf 1400, Ntsizwa Street, eMaxesibeni TEL: 039 254 5000 FAX: 039 254 0343 EMAIL: customercare@andm.gov.za WEB: www.andm.gov.za
Matatiele
MATATIELE Cedarville
OVERVIEW Description: The Alfred Nzo District Municipality is a Category C UMZIMVUBU
municipality located in the north-eastern corner of the Eastern Cape Province. It stretches from the Drakensberg Mountains, bordering Harry Gwala District Municipality to the north, OR Tambo District Municipality in the south and east, and Lesotho in the west. Alfred Nzo is the smallest district in the province, covering only 6% of the geographical area. The municipality is comprised of the Matatiele, Ntabankulu, Mbizana and Umzimvubu Local Municipalities.
KwaBhaca
eMaxesibeni Bizana Tabankulu
MBIZANA NTABANKULU
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*Unaudited full year figures.
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Area: 10 731km2 Main Economic Sectors: Community services (28%), wholesale/
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
trade (15%), agriculture (12%), manufacturing (10%), transport (6.4%), construction (6%)
AUDIT OUTCOME
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION
Total Revenue
Population: 867 864 No Schooling: 9.1% Households: 195 975
Population Growth: 1.81% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 22.0% Formal Dwellings: 42.6%
2016/17
2015/16
n/a
Qualified audit
Qualified audit
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
R’000
R’000
R’000
1 757 693
995 026
945 200
Total Expenditure Surplus/(Deficit)
477 694
665 281
555 416
1 279 999
329 745
389 785
535 581
462 499
488 088
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT
Total Current Assets
Composition of Council: ANC 13, AIC 1, DA 1, EFF 1 (40% PR Seats) Controlling Party: ANC Executive Mayor: Mr Sixolile Mehlomakhulu Deputy Mayor: Mr Sandile Sello (Deputy Executive Mayor and MMC:
Total Current Liabilities
Community Development Services) Speaker: Tsileng Sobuthongo Chief Whip: Nozipho Tobo Other Council: S Kulu (MMC: Communications and IGR), J Magangana (MMC: Special Programmes Unit), P Mankahla (MMC: Sports, Art and Recreation), N Msokana (MMC: Corporate Services), N Nkula (MMC: BTO and D18), N Nqoko (MMC: LED and Planning) Municipal Manager: Mr Zamile Sikhundla Chief Financial Officer: Mr Unathi Paul Mahlasela (Acting) Senior Management: Ms M Bambeni (Senior Manager: Planning and Economic Development), Mr X Masiza (Senior Manager: Infrastructure Development and Municipal Services), Ms M Matubatuba (Acting Senior Manager: Corporate Services), Ms N Ngxenge (Community Development Services) Communications Officers: Mr L Nkodo
2017/18*
289 708
61 604
66 313
(313 093)
177 059
171 336
4 046 394
3 054 466
2 724 714
Operating Cash Flow
591 468
390 674
1 431 741
Cash at Year End
166 620
10 519
1 047 936
n/a
35 814
531 401
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
421
717
9
340
61
60
Community Wealth/Equity
CASH FLOWS
UIFW EXPENDITURE
Vacant Positions Managerial Positions Vacant Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
SERVICE DELIVERY
Water
Sewerage
9
8
239 561
207 161
2016/17
2015/16
Inside Yard
27 990
9 004
<200m from Yard
39 679
72 009
>200m from Yard
13 344
0
Households - Free Basic Service
77 741
75 182
Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage
8 712
8 709
Flush Toilet - Septic Tank
2 538
2 532
125 875
119 607
66 415
78 923
Ventilated Pit Latrine Households - Free Basic Service
MATATIELE LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (EC441) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: PO Box 35, Matatiele, 4730 PHYSICAL: 102 Main Street, Matatiele TEL: 039 737 8100 FAX: 039 737 3611 WEB: www.matatiele.gov.za
Cities/Towns: Cedarville, Matatiele Main Economic Sectors: Community services (66.4%), trade (8.9%), finance, agriculture
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION OVERVIEW Description: The Matatiele Local Municipality is a Category B municipality located within the Alfred Nzo District in the northern part of the Eastern Cape Province. It adjoins Lesotho to the north, Elundini to the south-west, and Greater Kokstad to the east. It is the largest of four municipalities in the district, making up almost half of its geographical area. The Matatiele municipal area is composed of the commercial farmlands surrounding the service centre of Matatiele, the town of Cedarville and the R293 township of Maluti. The municipality is predominantly rural in nature. Matatiele Town serves as a service centre and/or the main economic hub for Matatiele Municipality and beyond, and is identified in the District Municipality SDF as a primary node. The settlement pattern is characterised by dispersed rural settlements surrounded by subsistence farmlands in the former Transkei region. The R56 road is a major arterial and trade route running through the municipality in an east-west direction, linking Matatiele with Kokstad to the east and Mount Fletcher to the west. It links the municipality with KwaZulu-Natal and parts of the Eastern Cape located south of Matatiele Municipality. The western parts of the area (commercial agricultural farms) form part of the high production potential land stretching from Matatiele and Kokstad in the south through the KwaZulu-Natal Midlands to the north-western parts of KwaZulu-Natal. The area is located at the foothills of the Drakensberg Mountains. It adjoins the World Heritage Site along its western boundary and was included in the Maloti-Drakensberg Transfrontier Conservation and Development Project (MDTP). The latter was a collaborative initiative between South Africa and the Kingdom of Lesotho to protect the exceptional biodiversity of the Drakensberg and Maloti Mountains through conservation, sustainable resource use, and land-use and development planning. Area: 4 352km2
Population: 219 447 No Schooling: 6.3% Households: 56 868
Population Growth: 1.68% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 24.3% Formal Dwellings: 47.3%
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: ANC 38, DA 5, AIC 4, EFF 3, UDM 1 Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Mr Momelezi Mbedla Speaker: Nomasomi Mshuqwana Chief Whip: Sonwabile Mngenela Other Council: Kenneth Charles Biggs (Exco Member), Mzwamadoda S Booi (Exco Member), Thembeka Dyantyi (Portfolio Head: Corporate Services), Sicelo Class Maphasa (Portfolio Head: Community Services), Wele C Mdolomba (Exco Member), Shumikazi M J Mzozoyana (Portfolio Head: Communications and SPU), Nonwakazi Ngwanya (Portfolio Head: Budget and Treasury), Nomonde Nkukhu (Portfolio Head: Economic Development and Planning), Matshepo Setenane (Portfolio Head: Infrastructure Services) Municipal Manager: Dr DCT Nakin Chief Financial Officer: Mr Lihle Ndzelu Senior Management: Mr Siyabulela Mbedla (General Manager: Community Services), Mr Vuyo Ndaba (Manager: LED), Mrs Mvumikazi Ndwandwe (General Manager: Infrastructure Services), Ms Thabiso Ntsalla (Acting General Manager: Economic Development and Planning), Mr Nelisile Xolo (General Manager: Corporate Services) Communications Officers: Ms Olwethu Gwanya
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FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2017/18*
AUDIT OUTCOME
n/a
EASTERN CAPE
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE Total Revenue Total Expenditure Surplus/(Deficit)
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION Total Current Assets Total Current Liabilities Community Wealth/Equity
2015/16
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Qualified Clean audit audit
2016/17
Total Employment Positions
273
251
R’000
R’000
R’000
417 929 245 342 172 587 163 693
423 491 276 116 147 376 138 829
360 599 260 831 99 769 101 503
279 216 96 880 1 083 636
130 441 32 099 885 300
92 612 35 273 737 211
372 607 338 662 n/a
156 152 72 038 2 092
119 092 48 411 5
Vacant Positions
13
13
Managerial Positions
24
26
Vacant Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
SERVICE DELIVERY Electricity
Total Customer Entities Served Households - Free Basic Service
3
6
100 551
97 551
2016/17
2015/16
31 084
31 084
4 215
4 323
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow Cash at Year End
UIFW EXPENDITURE
MBIZANA LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (EC443) CONTACT DETAILS
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT
POSTAL: PO Box 12, Bizana, 4800 PHYSICAL: 51 Main Street, Bizana TEL: 039 251 0230 FAX: 039 251 0917 WEB: www.mbizana.gov.za
Composition of Council: ANC 49, EFF 4, ACU 3, DA 2, AIC 1, APC 1, UDM 1 Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Ms Daniswa Mafumbatha Speaker: Mr Simphiwe Magini Chief Whip: Makhosandile Mpetshwa Municipal Manager: Mr Luvuyo Mahlaka Chief Financial Officer: Mr Zakhele Alex Zukulu Senior Management: Mr M Khuzwayo (Community Services),
OVERVIEW Description: The Mbizana Local Municipality is a Category B municipality situated within the Alfred Nzo District in the Eastern Cape Province. It is one of four municipalities in the district. It is located on the R61 road connecting the KwaZulu-Natal South Coastal Boundary to the N2 highway. A female-dominated society, the municipality makes efforts to integrate and incorporate women in key decision-making roles within the institution to reflect this demographic. The majority of households in Mbizana are of a rural nature. This results in natural resources providing a strong base for basic survival as those living in rural areas turn to subsistence farming for their livelihoods. Mbizana prides itself on a cultural diversity that includes a variety of tribes such as the Xhosas, Mpondos, Sothos and Ngunis. However, the population is dominated by the Mpondo tribe, which has its own unique dialect, isiMpondo, a soft mixture of isiXhosa and isiZulu. The municipality stretches between the Umtamvuna and Mtentu Rivers, with pristine beaches and scenic estuaries. This coastline is part of the famous Wild Coast and Pondoland centre, which boasts valuable flora and fauna found nowhere else in the world. It is also home to one of the greatest sons of Africa, Oliver Reginald Tambo, who was a revolutionary leader and the longest-serving ANC president. Area: 2 415km2 Cities/Towns: Bizana Main Economic Sectors: Agriculture, forestry
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 319 948 No Schooling: 12.4% Households: 61 383
Population Growth: 2.88% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 21.4% Formal Dwellings: 40.5%
Ms N Mafumbatha (Development Planning), Ms N Mbonani (Corporate Services), Mr MI Mpepeto (Engineering Services) Communications Officers: Mr TS Cwibi
FINANCIAL INFORMATION AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
Financially Financially n/a unqualified unqualified
R’000
R’000
R’000
404 017 311 766 92 252 190 969
322 476 278 361 44 116 83 617
312 015 337 088 (25 073) 99 518
144 354 13 374 762 070
123 287 57 580 678 731
142 054 68 540 635 015
169 946 92 897 n/a
77 835 67 026 15 560
79 197 96 914 116 781
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions Vacant Positions Managerial Positions Vacant Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
283 24 22 0 100 026
249 51 25 2 90 746
SERVICE DELIVERY
2016/17
2015/16
9 314 1 670
9 195 1 670
Total Revenue Total Expenditure Surplus/(Deficit)
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION Total Current Assets Total Current Liabilities Community Wealth/Equity
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow Cash at Year End
UIFW EXPENDITURE
Total Customer Entities Served Electricity Households - Free Basic Service
NTABANKULU LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (EC444) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: PO Box 234, Tabankulu, 5130 PHYSICAL: 85 Main Street, Tabankulu TEL: 039 258 0056 FAX: 039 258 0173 WEB: www.ntabankulu.gov.za
OVERVIEW Description: The Ntabankulu Local Municipality is a Category B municipality situated within the Alfred Nzo District in the Eastern Cape Province. It is the smallest of the four local municipalities in the district,
accounting for 13% of its geographical area. It was formerly part of the OR Tambo District Municipality, but was transferred to the Alfred Nzo District Municipality after the 2011 municipal election. Ntabankulu is an isiXhosa name meaning ’great or big mountain’, which reflects the mountainous nature of the municipal area. Area: 1 385km2 Cities/Towns: Tabankulu Main Economic Sectors: Agriculture, sand and quarry mining, forestry, tourism
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Population: 128 848 No Schooling: 14.4% Households: 26 195
Population Growth: 0.90% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 18.1% Formal Dwellings: 32.3%
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION Total Current Assets Total Current Liabilities
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT
Community Wealth/Equity
Composition of Council: ANC 29, DA 2, EFF 2, AIC 1 Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Mr Vusumzi Mgoduka Speaker: Ms Vuyokazi Matwasa Chief Whip: Mr Sesulo Sophaqa Municipal Manager: Ms Sindiswa Mankahla Chief Financial Officer: Ms Noma Africa Mdutyana
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
74 638
87 219
90 515
(169 775)
9 832
21 999
98 087
20 245
43 128
286 626
328 823
293 366 102 683
19 700
101 039
(27 816)
1 595
9 244
n/a
63 255
217 509
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
174
151
Cash at Year End
UIFW EXPENDITURE
Vacant Positions
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
Managerial Positions
n/a
Financially unqualified
Qualified audit
Total Employment Cost (R’000)
AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
R’000
R’000
R’000
Total Revenue
92 097
220 093
208 198
Total Expenditure
76 578
180 344
169 664
Surplus/(Deficit)
15 519
39 749
38 534
Vacant Managerial Positions
SERVICE DELIVERY Electricity
Total Customer Entities Served Households - Free Basic Service
9
0
24
24
3
0
57 468
53 577
2016/17
2015/16
18 646
5 093
1 116
1 723
EASTERN CAPE
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION
UMZIMVUBU LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (EC442) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: Private Bag X9020, KwaBhaca, 5090 PHYSICAL: 813 Main Street, KwaBhaca TEL: 039 255 8500 FAX: 039 255 0167 EMAIL: enquiries@umzimvubu.gov.za WEB: www.umzimvubu.gov.za
Municipal Manager: Mr Tobela Nota Chief Financial Officer: Ms Xoliswa Venn Senior Management: Ms Lumka Batyi (LED Manager), Mrs Novuko Kubone (Corporate Services Manager), Mr Sandi Ntonga (Infrastructure and Planning Manager), Mr Mzobanzi Sineke (Citizen and Community Services Manager) Communications Officers: Mrs Nokhanyo Zembe
OVERVIEW Description: The Umzimvubu Local Municipality is a Category B municipality situated within the Alfred Nzo District in the north-western part of the Eastern Cape Province. It adjoins KwaZulu-Natal to the north, the OR Tambo District Municipality to the south and east, and Matatiele to the west. It is one of four municipalities in the district. The municipality is predominantly rural and the majority of the population reside in rural areas. The majority of land is covered by dispersed low-density traditional settlements, with the exception of some areas around the two urban centres. There has been a significant migration towards the towns over the years, which is attributable to a preference by residents to live close to transport routes and urban centres. Area: 2 579km2 Cities/Towns: eMaxesibeni (Mount Ayliff), KwaBhaca (Mount Frere) Main Economic Sectors: Government services (42.6%), trade (17.7%), finance and business services (13.9%), manufacturing (12.2%), transport and communication (8.7%), construction (2.2%), agriculture (2.1%)
FINANCIAL INFORMATION AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
2017/18* n/a
2016/17
2015/16
Qualified Clean audit audit
R’000
R’000
R’000
340 531
274 401
286 434
Total Expenditure
164 121
199 748
190 063
Surplus/(Deficit)
176 410
74 653
96 371
111 244
103 904
84 354
Total Current Assets
79 745
69 184
63 998
Total Current Liabilities
33 358
19 488
16 629
782 980
600 355
527 602
Operating Cash Flow
176 425
98 802
132 039
Cash at Year End
114 005
45 932
46 220
n/a
56 636
226
Total Revenue
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
Community Wealth/Equity
CASH FLOWS
UIFW EXPENDITURE
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Population: 199 620 No Schooling: 4.4% Households: 51 530
Total Employment Positions
373
334
Population Growth: 0.91% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 22.8% Formal Dwellings: 45.2%
Vacant Positions Managerial Positions Vacant Managerial Positions
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: ANC 41, DA 4, EFF 3, UDM 3, AIC 2 Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Mr Nofikile Florida Ngonyono (Acting) Speaker: Mr Sobane Mnukwa Chief Whip: Mr Ndanele Mdzinwa
Total Employment Cost (R’000)
SERVICE DELIVERY Electricity
Total Customer Entities Served Households - Free Basic Service
3
5
28
28
1
1
71 973
70 749
2016/17
2015/16
29 947
28 000
3 950
6 187
AMATHOLE DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY (DC12) CONTACT DETAILS
OVERVIEW
POSTAL: PO Box 320, East London, 5200 PHYSICAL: 3-33 Phillip Frame Road, Chiselhurst, Cambridge,
Description: The Amathole District Municipality is a Category C
East London, 5247 TEL: 043 701 4000 FAX: 043 721 2874 WEB: www.amathole.gov.za
municipality situated in the central part of the Eastern Cape. It stretches along the Sunshine Coast from the Fish River Mouth and along the Eastern Seaboard to just south of Hole in the Wall along the Wild Coast. It is bordered to the north by the Amathole Mountain Range.
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The municipality is comprised of six local municipalities: Mbhashe, Mnquma, Great Kei, Amahlathi, Ngqushwa and Raymond Mhlaba. Four heritage routes have been developed that are named after Xhosa kings and heroes. They are the Maqoma Route, the Makana Route, the Sandile Route and the Phalo Route. These intertwine with the other tourism routes located within the district, namely the Sunshine Coast Route, the Wild Coast Route, the Amathole Mountain Escape Route and the Friendly N6 Route. Area: 21 117km2 Main Economic Sectors: Community services (44%), finance (19%), manufacturing (14%), trade (13%), transport (4%), agriculture (3%), construction (2%)
Dutywa
MBHASHE RAYMOND MHLABA !
Bedford
Blinkwater
Population Growth: 0.65% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 24.7% Formal Dwellings: 55.9%
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: ANC 14, UDM 2, AIC 1, DA 1, EFF 1 (40% PR Seats) Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Ms Nomfusi Winnie Nxawe Speaker: Nceba Ndikinda Chief Whip: Solomzi Ndwayana Other Council: Nomvuyiseko Bonga (Portfolio Head: Community Liaison and Participation), Baba Mntuwoxolo Ganjana (Portfolio Head: Land and Human Settlement), Laverne Jacobs (Portfolio Head: Budget and Treasury), Zolani Kabane (Portfolio Head: Municipal Health), Nonceba Mfecane (Chairperson: MPAC), Nondumiso Mgidlana (Portfolio Head: Corporate Services), Zibuthe Mnqwazi (Portfolio Head: Service Delivery and Infrastructure), Mxolisi Namba (Portfolio Head: Strategic Planning and IDP), Nozibele Nyalambisa (Portfolio Head: Community Services), Sithembele Zuka (Portfolio Head: Economic Development) Municipal Manager: Dr Thandekile Mnyimba Chief Financial Officer: Mr Lucky Mosala Senior Management: Mrs Nompucuko Badi (Director: Engineering Services), Mr Mziwodumo Dliwayo (Director: Corporate Services), Ms Yoliswa Mniki (Director: Community Services), Mr Simphiwe Mnweba (Director: Land, Human Settlements and Economic Development), Ms Linda Simanga (Director: Legislative Support and Executive Services), Mrs Akhona Tinta (Director: Strategic and Planning Management), Ms Ayanda Tyali (Senior Manager: LED) Communications Officers: Mr Neville Armstrong (Information Officer), Ms Nonceba Madikizela-Vuso (Senior Manager: Communications and Customer Care)
Stutterheim Komga Keiskammahoek Kei Road GREAT KEI
Adelaide Fort Beaufort Fort Hare
Kentani
!
Peddie Bell Hamburg
NGQUSHWA
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 880 790 No Schooling: 10.2% Households: 213 763
Butterworth
AMAHLATHI Seymour
Willowvale
MNQUMA
Cathcart
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2017/18*
AUDIT OUTCOME
n/a
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
2016/17
2015/16
Qualified Financially audit unqualified
R’000
R’000
R’000
1 197 247 1 496 381 (299 134) 661 180
1 520 420 1 473 325 47 095 32 180
1 719 535 1 413 725 305 811 153 493
829 738 955 869 4 770 655
328 963 469 758 4 397 849
406 635 492 167 4 350 755
1 276 605 1 396 559 n/a
294 039 176 786 78 218
450 362 147 675 297 706
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions Vacant Positions Managerial Positions Vacant Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
1 725 278 181 0 509 908
1 602 57 87 6 582 347
SERVICE DELIVERY
2016/17
2015/16
33 951 191 322 21 391 200 224 23 882 131 964 0 145 270
33 951 191 322 21 391 200 224 23 882 130 388 624 145 270
Total Revenue Total Expenditure Surplus/(Deficit)
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION Total Current Assets Total Current Liabilities Community Wealth/Equity
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow Cash at Year End
UIFW EXPENDITURE
Water
Sewerage
Inside Yard <200m from Yard >200m from Yard Households - Free Basic Service Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage Ventilated Pit Latrine Other Households - Free Basic Service
AMAHLATHI LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (EC124) CONTACT DETAILS
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION
POSTAL: Private Bag X4002, Stutterheim, 4930 PHYSICAL: 12 Maclean Street, Stutterheim TEL: 043 683 5000 FAX: 043 683 2970 EMAIL: info@amahlathi.gov.za WEB: www.amahlathi.gov.za
Population: 101 826 No Schooling: 5.4% Households: 24 577
OVERVIEW Description: The Amahlathi Local Municipality is a Category B municipality situated in the Amathole District of the Eastern Cape Province. It is bordered by the Chris Hani District to the north, Buffalo City Metro to the south, Mnquma and Great Kei to the east, and Raymond Mhlaba to the west. It is an administrative area, and one of six municipalities in the district. Amahlati is an isiXhosa name that means ’a place where many trees are grouped together, a forest’. Forests are a key feature of the area. Area: 4 505km2 Cities/Towns: Cathcart, Kei Road, Keiskammahoek, Stutterheim Main Economic Sectors: Community services (37%), finance (27%), manufacturing (18%), trade (10%), agriculture (4%), construction (2%), transport (2%)
Population Growth: 0.18% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 25.0% Formal Dwellings: 53.1%
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: ANC 24, DA 3, EFF 3 Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Pateka Qaba Speaker: Nokuzola Mlahleki Chief Whip: Xanti Mngxaso (Portfolio Head: Development and Planning) Other Council: Thamsanqa Balindlela (Portfolio Head: Community Services), Neliswa Busika (Portfolio Head: Corporate Services), Nicholas Monti (Portfolio Head: Engineering Services), Nomakosazana Nongqayi (Portfolio Head: Budget and Treasury Office) Municipal Manager: Mrs Ivy Sikhulu-Nqwena Chief Financial Officer: Mr Lubabalo Manjingolo Senior Management: Ms Zine Batyi (Acting Director: Strategic Services), Ms Nyameka Boqwana (Acting Director: Development and Planning), Mrs Ntombizodwa Mahlati-Nkuhlu (Director: Corporate Services), Mr Xola Mntonintshi (Director: Engineering Services), Mr Loyiso Simon (Manager: LED) Communications Officers: Ms Anathi Nyoka
Refer to p11 for sources, methodology and definitions. Find more financial, demographic, employment and service delivery information at municipalities.co.za.
*Unaudited full year figures.
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2017/18*
AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
2015/16
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Financially Financially n/a unqualified unqualified
2016/17
Total Employment Positions
370
341
R’000
R’000
Total Revenue
252 586
214 480
241 397
Vacant Managerial Positions
Total Expenditure
256 916
297 301
235 142
Total Employment Cost (R’000)
Surplus/(Deficit)
(4 330)
(82 821)
6 254
31 437
35 875
36 934
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION Total Current Assets
154 254
93 207
123 534
(714)
43 030
44 955
626 972
467 442
550 263
Total Current Liabilities Community Wealth/Equity
R’000
Vacant Positions Managerial Positions
SERVICE DELIVERY Electricity
2
5
27
23
2
3
123 696
89 342
2016/17
2015/16
Total Customer Entities Served
29 757
29 505
Households - Free Basic Service
18 233
19 418
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow Cash at Year End
5 047
2 733
28 060
92 923
72 050
105 825
n/a
43 879
60 410
UIFW EXPENDITURE
EASTERN CAPE
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
GREAT KEI LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (EC123) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: Private Bag X2, Komga, 4950 PHYSICAL: 17 Main Street, Komga, 4950 TEL: 043 831 5700 FAX: 043 831 1306 EMAIL: info@greatkeilm.gov.za WEB: www.greatkeilm.gov.za
OVERVIEW Description: The Great Kei Local Municipality is a Category B municipality located within the Amathole District in the Eastern Cape Province amidst the three former industrial towns of Butterworth, King William’s Town and East London. It is bounded by Stutterheim in the north, the Wild Coast in the south-east, the Great Kei River in the east, and Buffalo City in the west. It is the smallest of the six municipalities in the district. Regional access is obtained through the district via the N2 National Route from East London to Butterworth. It is mainly a tourist destination, though the film industry has also shown keen interest in the area. It is also historically famous for its agricultural sector and cultural heritage. Area: 1 700km2 Cities/Towns: Amatola Coastal, Kei Mouth, Komga, Morgan Bay Main Economic Sectors: Community services, agriculture, tourism
Transformation and Institutional Development Committee), Z Nzuzo (Local Economic Development Committee), L Plika (Service Delivery and Infrastructure Development Committee) Administrator: Mr Mzubanzi Silinga Chief Financial Officer: Ms S Mini Senior Management: Mr J Gomomo (Director: Corporate Services), Ms Olwethu Kwababana (Director: Infrastructure and Community Services), Mr M Mtalo (Director: Strategic Management) Communications Officers: Mrs A Shumane-Cakata
FINANCIAL INFORMATION AUDIT OUTCOME
2016/17
2015/16
Financially Financially n/a unqualified unqualified
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
R’000
R’000
R’000
Total Revenue
102 631
108 493
113 773
Total Expenditure
79 299
159 635
109 537
Surplus/(Deficit)
23 332
(51 142)
4 236
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
11 739
13 641
34 372
Total Current Assets
14 278
16 017
13 583
241
42 722
23 049
326 456
294 831
345 663 11 199
Total Current Liabilities Community Wealth/Equity
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION
CASH FLOWS
Population: 31 692 No Schooling: 7.6% Households: 8 774
Operating Cash Flow
Population Growth: 0.63% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 23.5% Formal Dwellings: 66.6%
2017/18*
12 060
11 224
Cash at Year End
696
(261)
2 156
UIFW EXPENDITURE
n/a
30 731
11 441
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
The municipality is under S139(1)(b) and 139(5) administration, effective from June 2018. Composition of Council: ANC 9, DA 2, EFF 1, INDEPENDENT 1 Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Ngenisile Wellington Tekile Speaker: Ngenisile Wellington Chief Whip: Ndileka Kantshashe (Financial Viability and Sustainability Committee) Other Council: N Dyani (Good Governance and Public Participation Committee), Mgema (MPAC Chairperson), L Mhlontlo (Municipal
Total Employment Positions
173
144
Vacant Positions
33
5
Managerial Positions
25
18
Vacant Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
SERVICE DELIVERY Electricity
10
5
52 897
46 563
2016/17
2015/16
Total Customer Entities Served
3 994
3 994
Households - Free Basic Service
2 900
3 055
MBHASHE LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (EC121) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: PO Box 25, Dutywa, 5000 PHYSICAL: 454 Streatfield Road, Dutywa TEL: 047 489 5800 FAX: 047 489 5800 WEB: www.mbhashemun.gov.za
OVERVIEW Description: The Mbhashe Local Municipality is a Category B municipality situated within the Amathole District in the south-east of
the Eastern Cape Province. It is bound by the coastline, flowing from the Mncwasa River in the north to the Qhora River in the south along the Indian Ocean. It borders the following municipalities: King Sabata Dalindyebo in the north-east, Mnquma in the south, Ntsika Yethu in the south-west, and Ngcobo in the west. It is one of six municipalities in the district. The municipality earned its name from the beautiful river called Mbhashe, which flows through Dutywa (previously Idutywa), Willowvale and Elliotdale.
Refer to p11 for sources, methodology and definitions. Find more financial, demographic, employment and service delivery information at municipalities.co.za.
*Unaudited full year figures.
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FINANCIAL INFORMATION
Area: 3 303km2 Cities/Towns: Dutywa, Elliotdale, Willowvale Main Economic Sectors: General government, wholesale and retail
AUDIT OUTCOME
trade, community, social and personal services
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 277 250 No Schooling: 15.6% Households: 58 727
Population Growth: 1.31% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 18.2% Formal Dwellings: 41.1%
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: ANC 47, UDM 9, DA 2, EFF 2, INDEPENDENT 2, COPE 1
Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Mr Samkelo Nicholas Janda Speaker: Babalwa Majavu Chief Whip: Mandla Sibingibingi Municipal Manager: Mr Mkhululi Nako Chief Financial Officer: Mr Xolani Sikobi Communications Officers: Ms Ncebakazi Kolwane
Total Revenue Total Expenditure Surplus/(Deficit)
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION Total Current Assets Total Current Liabilities Community Wealth/Equity
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
Financially Financially n/a unqualified unqualified
R’000
R’000
R’000
331 607 161 697 169 910 33 832
385 813 396 918 (11 105) 125 857
317 379 331 184 (13 806) 121 263
91 606 70 334 (9 864)
26 048 43 331 578 549
85 586 45 226 589 654
169 858 141 812 n/a
2 350 13 635 218 185
34 285 66 777 261 891
2016/17
2015/16
319 19 17 1 144 238
229 26 16 1 103 475
2016/17
2015/16
42 323 2 291
40 455 2 864
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow Cash at Year End
UIFW EXPENDITURE EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS Total Employment Positions Vacant Positions Managerial Positions Vacant Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
SERVICE DELIVERY Total Customer Entities Served Electricity Households - Free Basic Service
MNQUMA LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (EC121) CONTACT DETAILS
Senior Management: Mrs Sindiswa Benya (Director: Strategic
POSTAL: PO Box 36, Butterworth, 4960 PHYSICAL: Cnr King & Mthatha Streets, Butterworth TEL: 047 401 2400 FAX: 047 491 0195 WEB: www.mnquma.gov.za
Management), Adv Siphiwo Clifford Caga (Director: Corporate Services), Mr Mongi Dilika (Director: Economic Development and Planning), Mr Makhaya Kibi (Director: Community Services), Ms Zukiswa Ntile (Director: Infrastructural Development) Communications Officers: Mr Phumlani Gabazana
OVERVIEW Description: The Mnquma Local Municipality is a Category B municipality located in the south-eastern part of the Eastern Cape Province. It falls under the jurisdiction of the Amathole District Municipality and comprises an amalgamation of the former Butterworth, Ngqamakhwe and Centane Transitional Regional Councils. The municipality shares borders with three other local municipalities, the Chris Hani District and the Indian Ocean. It is one of six municipalities in the Amathole District. Area: 3 137km2 Cities/Towns: Butterworth, Kentani, Ngqamakhwe Main Economic Sectors: Community (government) services (41%), wholesale and retail trade (18.5%), manufacturing (15.5%)
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 246 813 No Schooling: 12.5% Households: 63 514
Population Growth: 0.12% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 25.4% Formal Dwellings: 52.7%
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: ANC 48, UDM 5, DA 3, EFF 3, AIC 1, COPE 1, PAC 1 Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Mr Sithembiso Ncetezo Speaker: Thobeka Bikitsha Chief Whip: Nomfusi Ntshona Municipal Manager: Mr Silumko Mahlasela Chief Financial Officer: Mr Lubabalo Manjingolo
FINANCIAL INFORMATION AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
2017/18* n/a
2016/17
2015/16
Disclaimer Financially of audit unqualified
R’000
R’000
R’000
282 624 319 562 (36 938) 3 275
331 365 344 832 (13 468) 56 570
371 912 375 421 (3 508) 66 048
157 861 67 371 962 188
62 581 85 371 829 505
46 037 61 908 842 594
(11 469) (36 740) n/a
44 942 10 229 63 657
23 816 22 043 126 707
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions Vacant Positions Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
556 27 43 196 097
552 0 39 187 002
SERVICE DELIVERY
2016/17
2015/16
46 797 10 229
45 249 6 544
Total Revenue Total Expenditure Surplus/(Deficit)
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION Total Current Assets Total Current Liabilities Community Wealth/Equity
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow Cash at Year End
UIFW EXPENDITURE
Total Customer Entities Served Electricity Households - Free Basic Service
NGQUSHWA LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (EC126) CONTACT DETAILS
OVERVIEW
POSTAL: PO Box 539, Peddie, 5640 PHYSICAL: Erf 313, Main Road, Peddie TEL: 040 673 3095 FAX: 040 673 3771 EMAIL: registry@ngqushwamun.gov.za WEB: www.ngqushwamun.gov.za
Description: The Ngqushwa Local Municipality is a Category B municipality. It is one of the six municipalities within the jurisdiction of the Amathole District Municipality, situated within the Eastern Cape Province. It is bordered by the Keiskamma River to the east and the Great Fish River to the west.
Refer to p11 for sources, methodology and definitions. Find more financial, demographic, employment and service delivery information at municipalities.co.za.
*Unaudited full year figures.
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The southern boundary comprises part of the coastline of the Indian Ocean. Ngqushwa is one of the smaller municipalities in the district, accounting for 10% of its geographical area. It is predominantly rural in nature. Area: 2 115km2 Cities/Towns: Hamburg, Peddie Main Economic Sectors: Agriculture, tourism
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 63 694 No Schooling: 7.8% Households: 17 149
Population Growth: -0.55% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 26.7% Formal Dwellings: 72.9%
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: ANC 20, EFF 2, DA 1 Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Mr Mnikelo Tempile Siwisa Speaker: Mrs Nombuyiselo Ethelina Magingxa Chief Whip: Mr Fumanekile Phumaphi (Portfolio Head: Budget and
FINANCIAL INFORMATION AUDIT OUTCOME
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
Financially n/a unqualified
Qualified audit
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
R’000
R’000
R’000
Total Revenue
107 611
148 589
139 530
Total Expenditure
126 833
142 753
118 533
Surplus/(Deficit)
(19 222)
5 837
20 997
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
38 625
23 427
23 618
Total Current Assets
38 459
38 459
43 443
31 334
31 334
30 060
199 297
199 297
194 217
28 399
28 447
28 770
1 504
1 266
1 200
n/a
12 590
63 392
Total Current Liabilities Community Wealth/Equity
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow Cash at Year End
UIFW EXPENDITURE EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Other Council: Mr Libele Kolisi (Portfolio Head: Infrastructure and
Total Employment Positions
215
174
Technical Services), Mr Sanga Siyabulela Maneli (Portfolio Head: Corporate Services), Mr Nzuzo Mquqo (MPAC Chairperson), Mrs Zuziwe Regina Nduneni (Portfolio Head: Community Services) Municipal Manager: Ms MP Mpahlwa Chief Financial Officer: Mr Velile Castro Makedama Senior Management: Ms Nontombi Makwabe (Director: Community Services), Mr Zukile Msipha (Director: Technical Services), Mr Mkhuseli Mxekezo (Director: Corporate Services), Ms Johanne Ngwanduli (Manager: LED) Communications Officers: Ms Ncumisa Cakwe
Vacant Positions
14
26
Managerial Positions
26
27
Treasury)
Vacant Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
SERVICE DELIVERY Electricity
5
3
59 283
54 216
2016/17
2015/16
Total Customer Entities Served
20 021
19 810
Households - Free Basic Service
5 006
4 090
RAYMOND MHLABA LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (EC129) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: PO Box 36, Fort Beaufort, 5720 PHYSICAL: 8 Somerset Road, Fort Beaufort TEL: 046 645 7400 FAX: 046 645 2562/1619 EMAIL: helpdesk@raymondmhlaba.gov.za WEB: www.raymondmhlaba.gov.za
OVERVIEW Description: The Raymond Mhlaba Local Municipality is a Category B municipality situated in the Winterland of the Eastern Cape under the jurisdiction of the Amathole District. It is approximately 200km from Port Elizabeth and the largest municipality of six in the district, making up a third of its area. Raymond Mhlaba was established by the amalgamation of the Nkonkobe and Nxuba Local Municipalities in August 2016. It is a countryside municipality that includes the imposing and majestic mountain range of the Winterberg (IiNtabazeNkonkobe). The rural hinterland forms part of the municipal area. Most of the farming activities take place in the rural areas, which consist of partly-owned farms, and this plays a major role in the economic growth of the area. Area: 6 357km2 Cities/Towns: Adelaide, Alice, Bedford, Fort Beaufort, Hogsback, Middeldrift, Seymore Main Economic Sectors: General government services; wholesale and retail trade; community, social and personal services; finance and insurance; business services; construction; manufacturing
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 159 515 No Schooling: 3.9% Households: 41 022
Population Growth: 1.19% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 31.9% Formal Dwellings: 74.5%
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: ANC 38, DA 5, EFF 3 Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Bandile Ketelo Speaker: Anele Ntsangani Chief Whip: Lindelwa Penisi Other Council: Leonora Bruintjies (Exco: Corporate Services), Nomonde Geza (Exco: Engineering), Pasika Jack (Exco: Community Services), Sinovuyo Kley (Exco: Sport, Arts and Culture), Ernst Lombard (Exco), Mandla Makeleni (Exco: Finance), Siphiwo Mavuso (Exco), Portia Sabane (Exco: LED and Strategic Planning)
Municipal Manager: Ms Unathi Malinzi Chief Financial Officer: Ms Busisiwe Lubelwana Senior Management: Ndodekhaya Makana (Acting Senior Manager: Community Services), Wandile Mayeza (Acting Senior Manager: Engineering Services), Lusanda Menze (Senior Manager: Strategic Planning and LED), Mpilonde Njokweni (Acting Senior Manager: Corporate Services) Communications Officers: Ms Cynthia Mokitimi (Acting Manager: Communications)
FINANCIAL INFORMATION AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE Total Revenue Total Expenditure Surplus/(Deficit)
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION Total Current Assets Total Current Liabilities Community Wealth/Equity
2017/18*
2016/17
n/a
Financially unqualified
R’000
R’000
398 397 337 406 60 991 51 599
341 850 393 895 (52 045) 43 396
122 653 63 676 136 951
63 163 195 298 376 125
64 393 23 539 n/a
58 125 19 558 68 464
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow Cash at Year End
UIFW EXPENDITURE EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS Total Employment Positions Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
SERVICE DELIVERY Total Customer Entities Served Electricity Households - Free Basic Service
2016/17 343 19 128 152
2016/17 35 303 17 596
Note: Raymond Mhlaba Local Municipality was established by the amalgamation of Nkonkobe Local Municipality and Nxuba Local Municipality on 3 August 2016. Financial, Employment and Service Delivery information for the new municipality is only available from the 2016/17 financial year. View historical information for Nkonkobe Local Municipality and Nxuba Local Municipality at municipalities.co.za.
Refer to p11 for sources, methodology and definitions. Find more financial, demographic, employment and service delivery information at municipalities.co.za.
*Unaudited full year figures.
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CHRIS HANI DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY (DC13)
POSTAL: Private Bag X7121, Komani, 5320 PHYSICAL: 15 Bells Road, Komani TEL: 045 808 4600 FAX: 045 838 1556 WEB: www.chrishanidm.gov.za
Dordrecht Sterkstroom Indwe
Hofmeyr
INXUBA YETHEMBA
OVERVIEW
ENOCH MGIJIMA Tarkastad
Cala
Cacadu
ENGCOBO
INTSIKA YETHU
Komani
Tsomo
Whittlesea
Sada
Description: The Chris Hani District Municipality is a Category C
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
n/a
Qualified audit
Qualified audit
AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
R’000
R’000
R’000
1 299 038
1 597 403
1 656 203
Total Expenditure
1 178 987
985 374
1 421 824
Surplus/(Deficit)
120 052
612 029
234 378
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
431 400
728 055
622 119
Total Revenue
Total Current Assets
2 511 965
631 341
562 772
241 800
342 183
280 205
6 493 713
4 271 154
3 656 088
Total Current Liabilities Community Wealth/Equity
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION
CASH FLOWS
Population: 840 055 No Schooling: 12.2% Households: 194 291
Operating Cash Flow
Population Growth: 0.93% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 26.5% Formal Dwellings: 56.3%
SAKHISIZWE
EMALAHLENI
Cradock
municipality situated in the north-eastern part of the Eastern Cape, a linking node to all regions in the province. It is bordered by the Joe Gqabi District to the north, Cacadu and Amathole District to the south, OR Tambo District to the east, and Northern Cape to the west. Chris Hani is the second-largest district in the province, making up almost a third of its geographical area. The municipality comprises six local municipalities: Inxuba Yethemba, Enoch Mgijima, Intsika Yethu, Engcobo, Sakhisizwe and Emalahleni. The area, which is vastly agricultural, provides an ideal investment opportunity for agro-processing, and its proximity to the ports of East London and Port Elizabeth, with links to major routes like the N6 and N10, is an advantage. Area: 36 407km2 Main Economic Sectors: Community services (52%), trade (15%), finance (14%), transport (6%), agriculture (4%), manufacturing (4%), electricity (2%)
Khowa
Molteno Middelburg Rosmead
EASTERN CAPE
CONTACT DETAILS
Cash at Year End
411 446
563 378
629 512
(14 498)
202 226
363 492
n/a
45 180
284 036
UIFW EXPENDITURE
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Composition of Council: ANC 38, DA 2, EFF 1, AIC 1, UDM 1 Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Ms Kholiswa Vimbayo Speaker: Mr Mxolisi Koyo Chief Whip: Ms Bongiwe van Heerden Other Council: Mtetunzima Jack (Portfolio Head: Corporate Services),
Total Employment Positions
706
1 010
Vacant Positions
14
286
Managerial Positions
53
67
Nozibele Makanda (Portfolio Head: Finance), Nonzukiso Matiwane (Portfolio Head: Special Programmes), Sibongile Mbotshane (Portfolio Head: Integrated Planning and Economic Development), Noncedo September-Caba (Portfolio Head: Health and Community Services), Siyabulela Zangqa (Portfolio Head: Infrastructure) Municipal Manager: Ms Yoliswa Sinyanya (Acting MM and Director: Community Services) Chief Financial Officer: Nomfundo Fetsha Senior Management: Yolanda Dakuse (Director: Corporate Services), Mawethu Danyela (Manager: LED), Makhaya Dungu (Director: Engineering), Bheki Mthembu (Strategic Manager and Acting Director: Integrated Planning and Economic Development), Nkosini Andries Ncube (Senior Manager: Municipal Support) Communications Officers: Thobeka Mqamelo
Vacant Managerial Positions
0
22
Total Employment Cost (R’000)
265 425
254 045
SERVICE DELIVERY
2016/17
2015/16
Inside Yard
Water
<200m from Yard
79 510
79 510
108 918
107 988
14 912
10 034
65 768
62 327
Households - Free Basic Service Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage Flush Toilet - Septic Tank
Sewerage
Ventilated Pit Latrine
368
368
73 237
60 547
Bucket System
318
318
0
20 788
14 912
10 034
Other Households - Free Basic Service
EMALAHLENI LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (EC136) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: Private Bag X1161, Cacadu, 5410 PHYSICAL: 37 Indwe Road, Cacadu TEL: 047 878 0020 FAX: 047 878 0112 WEB: www.emalahlenilm.gov.za
OVERVIEW
personal use, traditional livestock farming and sorghum production, which is formalised and produced for the market. Wool production is one of the upcoming sources of income in the area for the emerging communal farmers. Area: 3 484km2 Cities/Towns: Cacadu (Lady Frere), Dordrecht, Indwe Main Economic Sectors: Government and services (55%)
Description: The Emalahleni Local Municipality is a Category B municipality situated in the north-eastern part of the Chris Hani District Municipality in the Eastern Cape. It is one of six municipalities in the district. The municipality was established during 2000 and comprises three rural towns, with more than 200 villages. Much of the municipal area was formerly in the Transkei. The quality of life in the rural villages is generally poor, marked by poverty and lack of access to services and amenities. Unemployment is high, and most households rely on social grants and remittances from family members working elsewhere. Agriculture is limited to low-level subsistence farming, producing enough maize for
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 124 532 No Schooling: 12.1% Households: 27 008
Population Growth: 0.70% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 19.0% Formal Dwellings: 38.1%
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: ANC 28, DA 4, EFF 1, UDM 1 Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Nomveliso Nyukwana
Refer to p11 for sources, methodology and definitions. Find more financial, demographic, employment and service delivery information at municipalities.co.za.
*Unaudited full year figures.
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Speaker: Dumisa Kalolo Chief Whip: Nolitha Lali (Portfolio Head: Infrastructure Development and
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
Human Settlement)
EASTERN CAPE
Other Council: Thandeka Kulashe (Corporate Services), Mcebisi Limba (Portfolio Head: Budget and Treasury Office), Sibha Liwani (Portfolio Head: Community Services), Phikiswa Mapete (Chairperson: Municipal Public Accounts Committee), Ncedisa Mtyobile (Portfolio Head: Economic Development, Tourism and Agriculture) Municipal Manager: Dr Sitembele Wiseman Vatala Chief Financial Officer: Mr Gerald De Jager Senior Management: Nkululo Mntuyedwa (Director: Economic Development, Tourism and Agriculture), Dabula Njilo (Director: Infrastructure Development and Human Settlement) Communications Officers: Mr Luthando Nqumkana
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2017/18*
AUDIT OUTCOME
n/a
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
2016/17
2015/16
Financially Financially unqualified unqualified
R’000
R’000
R’000
170 473
188 713
203 731
Total Expenditure
174 831
187 121
200 572
Surplus/(Deficit)
(4 358)
1 592
3 159
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE
34 937
36 106
48 896
Total Revenue
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
Total Current Assets
18 607
33 707
47 277
Total Current Liabilities
29 695
41 379
41 420
389 904
402 128
400 462 45 168
FINANCIAL POSITION
Community Wealth/Equity
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow
55 593
21 911
Cash at Year End
36 152
13 134
28 419
n/a
1 851
28 809
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
354
181
Vacant Positions
150
0
18
18
UIFW EXPENDITURE
Managerial Positions Vacant Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
SERVICE DELIVERY Electricity
Total Customer Entities Served Households - Free Basic Service
1
0
77 360
65 428
2016/17
2015/16
19 896
19 765
3 908
3 104
ENGCOBO LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (EC137) CONTACT DETAILS
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT
POSTAL: PO Box 24, Engcobo, 5050 PHYSICAL: 58 Union Street, Engcobo TEL: 047 548 5600 FAX: 047 548 1078 WEB: www.engcobolm.gov.za
Composition of Council: ANC 33, EFF 2, UDM 2, AIC 1, DA 1 Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Lizeka Bonga-Tyali Speaker: Wandisile Mafufu (Acting) Chief Whip: Skosana Mbolo Municipal Manager: Silulami Poswa Chief Financial Officer: Mr Shawn Joordan (Acting) Senior Management: Lungiswa Gomana-Kutwana (Community Services
OVERVIEW Description: The Engcobo Local Municipality is a Category B municipality situated in the Chris Hani District in the Eastern Cape Province. It is one of six municipalities in the district. The municipality claims the most youthful population, as well as the highest rates of poverty and unemployment, in the district, coupled with a high dependency ratio. The economy is underperforming and currently fails to create needed jobs and revenues. A dedicated LED strategy has been developed in order to guide interventions in turning this situation around. The municipality’s low productivity score points to the low GDP per worker (formal and informal), a relative shortage of skills available to the economy, and low growth. On a broad scale, the Engcobo Municipality has some striking features: it is a peripheral area in terms of the national economy, is underdeveloped, has a fragmented settlement pattern, has a low-density rural settlement environment, and its resource base is under pressure. On the scale of urban development, Engcobo Town is classified as a Sub-District Development Node by CHDM (i.e. it is among a group of towns deemed to be on a second tier below the dominant district node of Komani). This means that Engcobo is understood to have an influence (reach or catchment population) beyond simply its local area and that it draws people to the town to access goods and services from a broader area (i.e. in some cases even from neighbouring municipalities). However, Engcobo may also currently be described as a lowdensity urban environment. In spite of its low density and intensity of development, Engcobo’s business centre is thriving, though it does not function optimally due to overcrowding and a lack of facilities serving both pedestrian and vehicular traffic. Business in the town is reliant on commuters (rural consumers) and there is no mass of resident consumers. This limits the range of commercial and social facilities that the private sector provides in town and inhibits the development of a more vibrant urban character. Area: 2 484km2 Cities/Towns: Engcobo Main Economic Sectors: Agriculture, forestry, trade, tourism
Manager), Morakane Musa (Manager: LED), Cebo Obose (Technical Services Manager), Tabata Songca (Acting Corporate Services Manager) Communications Officers: Lusizo Ntshinka
FINANCIAL INFORMATION AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
Financially n/a Clean audit unqualified
R’000
R’000
R’000
Total Revenue
164 506
225 297
262 666
Total Expenditure
135 738
213 221
177 433
Surplus/(Deficit)
28 768
12 076
85 233
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
67 089
61 594
92 272 89 977
Total Current Assets
93 478
94 573
Total Current Liabilities
43 637
50 440
43 167
438 069
436 191
424 115
Operating Cash Flow
75 210
67 066
81 318
Cash at Year End
74 965
87 398
79 323
n/a
-
4
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
187
170
Community Wealth/Equity
CASH FLOWS
UIFW EXPENDITURE
Vacant Positions
7
3
Managerial Positions
11
6
74 596
66 238
2016/17
2015/16
16 755
16 079
4 001
4 592
Total Employment Cost (R’000)
SERVICE DELIVERY Electricity
Total Customer Entities Served Households - Free Basic Service
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 162 014 No Schooling: 21.0% Households: 33 156
Population Growth: 0.93% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 19.1% Formal Dwellings: 16.4%
Refer to p11 for sources, methodology and definitions. Find more financial, demographic, employment and service delivery information at municipalities.co.za.
*Unaudited full year figures.
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ENOCH MGIJIMA LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (EC139)
POSTAL: 70 Cathcart Road, Town Hall, Komani, 5320 PHYSICAL: 70 Cathcart Road, Town Hall, Komani TEL: 045 807 2606 FAX: 045 807 2637 WEB: www.enochmgijima.org.za/
OVERVIEW Description: The Enoch Mgijima Local Municipality is a Category B municipality situated within the Chris Hani District in the central part of the Eastern Cape Province. It is the largest of the six municipalities in the district, making up over a third of its geographical area. It was established by the amalgamation of the Tsolwana, Inkwanca and Lukhanji Local Municipalities in August 2016. The area has a rich historical background dating back to the 18th century, with a number of monuments and key places of interest. The Enoch Mgijima municipal area is an economic hub, due to its strategic position in the middle of the national corridors to the Gauteng, Western Cape, KwaZulu-Natal, Northern Cape and Free State Provinces. Parts of the municipality are developed with the relevant infrastructure so that modes of transport such as railway, road and a small airport are available to be utilised. Other parts of the region are experiencing a low economic growth rate, with high levels of unemployment and poverty in the towns. Area: 13 584km2 Cities/Towns: Hofmeyr, Komani (Queenstown), Molteno, Sada, Sterkstroom, Tarkastad, Whittlesea Main Economic Sectors: Agriculture, general government services, finance and business, wholesale, retail and catering, community services
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 267 011 No Schooling: 8.4% Households: 65 146
Population Growth: 1.43% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 36.2% Formal Dwellings: 85.7%
Administrator: Mr Vuyo Mlokothi Municipal Manager: Mr Chris Magwangqana (Suspended) Chief Financial Officer: Mrs Nomthandazo Ntshanga Senior Management: Mr S Dayi (IPED), Mr Dingani (Community
EASTERN CAPE
CONTACT DETAILS
Services), Mr Nkosi Mzileni (Manager: LED), Mr S Nkonki (Corporate Services), Mr M Nofemela (Technical Services), Mr Z Nxano (HSLD), Mr L Sondlo (Public Safety), Mr Mountain Sqaza (Legal Matters), Mr D van Wyk (SEO) Communications Officers: Mr Fundile Feketshane
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2017/18*
2016/17
Financially n/a unqualified
AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE Total Revenue
R’000
R’000
2 399 220
557 200
Total Expenditure
525 449
1 099 425
Surplus/(Deficit)
1 873 771
(542 226)
35 204
68 038
546 603
270 688
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION Total Current Assets Total Current Liabilities
512 255
136 716
1 604 578
1 468 416
Operating Cash Flow
112 658
(335 945)
Cash at Year End
161 164
123 833
n/a
356 737
Community Wealth/Equity
CASH FLOWS
UIFW EXPENDITURE EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
Total Employment Positions
932
Vacant Positions
74
Managerial Positions
24
Vacant Managerial Positions
5
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT
Total Employment Cost (R’000)
261 096
The municipality is under S139(1)(b) and 139(5) administration, effective from August 2018. Composition of Council: ANC 50, DA 9, EFF 6, COPE 1, UDM 1, UFEC 1 Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Mr Donovan van Wyk (Acting) Speaker: Mzoxolo Peter Chief Whip: Funeka Sybil Sopapaza-Lungisa Other Council: Marina Bennet (MPAC Chairperson), Thembeka Bunu (SPU Portfolio Head), Elizabeth Mqingwana (Human Settlement and Land Portfolio Head), Sibusiso Eric Mvana (Technical Services Portfolio Head), Adele Natacia (Public Safety Portfolio Head), Madoda Papiyana (Finance Portfolio Head), Xoliswa Xelo (IPED Portfolio Head)
SERVICE DELIVERY
2016/17
Electricity
Total Customer Entities Served
66 640
Households - Free Basic Service
7 475
Note: Enoch Mgijima Local Municipality was established by the amalgamation of Tsolwana Local Municipality, Inkwanca Local Municipality and Lukhanji Local Municipality on 3 August 2016. Financial, Employment and Service Delivery information for the new municipality is only available from the 2016/17 financial year. View historical information for Tsolwana Local Municipality, Inkwanca Local Municipality and Lukhanji Local Municipality at municipalities.co.za.
INTSIKA YETHU LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (EC135) CONTACT DETAILS
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION
POSTAL: Private Bag X1251, Cofimvaba, 5380 PHYSICAL: 201 Main Street, Cofimvaba TEL: 047 874 8700 FAX: 047 874 0010/0237 WEB: www.intsikayethu.gov.za
Population: 152 159 No Schooling: 12.4% Households: 35 851
Population Growth: 0.09% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 20.4% Formal Dwellings: 27.4%
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT OVERVIEW Description: The Intsika Yethu Local Municipality is a Category B municipality situated within the Chris Hani District Municipality in the Eastern Cape Province. It is bordered by Sakhisizwe to the north, the Amathole District to the south, Engcobo to the east, and Emalahleni and Enoch Mgijima to the west. The municipality is one of six municipalities in the district, accounting for 8% of its geographical area. Intsika Yethu is an isiXhosa name meaning ‘our pillars’. Area: 2 873km2 Cities/Towns: Cofimvaba, Tsomo Main Economic Sectors: Community services (52%), trade (14.8%), agriculture (14.6%)
Composition of Council: ANC 35, EFF 3, UDM 2, DA 1, PAC 1 Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Jongumzi Cengani Speaker: Khanyiswa Mdleleni Chief Whip: Myolisi Toni Municipal Manager: Siyabulela Koyo EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
411
401
Vacant Positions
26
76
Managerial Positions
11
41
Vacant Managerial Positions
2
9
115 030
103 729
Total Employment Cost (R’000)
Refer to p11 for sources, methodology and definitions. Find more financial, demographic, employment and service delivery information at municipalities.co.za.
*Unaudited full year figures.
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SERVICE DELIVERY
EASTERN CAPE
Electricity
2016/17
2015/16
Total Customer Entities Served
31 857
29 305
Households - Free Basic Service
8 866
6 666
2016/17
2015/16
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2017/18*
Financially Financially n/a unqualified unqualified
AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
R’000
R’000
R’000
Total Revenue
94 240
225 224
227 686
Total Expenditure
59 804
195 702
181 387
Surplus/(Deficit)
34 436
29 521
46 299
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
32 809
67 548
88 801
Total Current Assets
n/a
70 428
65 222
Total Current Liabilities
n/a
33 174
33 681
Community Wealth/Equity
n/a
615 053
587 659
Operating Cash Flow
133 793
53 588
65 911
Cash at Year End
96 893
6 595
2 844
n/a
3 219
84 287
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
CASH FLOWS
UIFW EXPENDITURE
INXUBA YETHEMBA LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (EC131) CONTACT DETAILS
Other Council: Lena Davids (Portfolio Head: IPED), Sibongile Masawe
POSTAL: PO Box 24, Cradock, 5880 PHYSICAL: 1 J A Calata Street, Cradock TEL: 048 801 5000 FAX: 048 881 1421 WEB: www.iym.gov.za/
(Portfolio Head: Budget and Treasury), Gcobisa Mgeza (Portfolio Head: Community Services) Municipal Manager: Mr Xolela Msweli Chief Financial Officer: Mr Lucky Mulaudzi (Director: BTO) Senior Management: A Ahlschlager (Director: Technical Services), M Mbebe (Director: Corporate Services), Ntwalo (Director: Community Services) Communications Officers: Mr Sonwabise Panziso
OVERVIEW Description: The Inxuba Yethemba Local Municipality is a Category B municipality situated in the Chris Hani District in the Eastern Cape Province. It is approximately 240km north of Nelson Mandela Metropolitan Municipality. It is one of six municipalities in the district, making up a third of its geographical area. Cradock consists of the suburb of Cradock, and the Lingelihle and Michausdal communities, whilst Middelburg has the suburb of Middelburg, with the Kwanonzame Lusaka and Midros communities. The two urban centres of Cradock and Middelburg are fairly similar, with well-developed CBDs and fair infrastructure. A lot still needs to be done in the former previously disadvantaged communities. The rural areas of both towns are mostly commercial farms, with small settlements in the rural areas of Fish River Mortimer and Rosmead. The N10 National Road, which is the vital economic link between Port Elizabeth and the north, runs through Cradock and skirts Middelburg. Area: 11 663km2 Cities/Towns: Cradock, Middelburg, Mount Zebra National Park Main Economic Sectors: Community services (58.9%), finance (13.8%), trade (7.5%), transport (5.9%), agriculture (5.4%), construction (4.2%), manufacturing (3.6%)
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2017/18*
AUDIT OUTCOME
2016/17
2015/16
Financially n/a unqualified
Disclaimer of audit
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
R’000
R’000
R’000
Total Revenue
119 312
242 463
209 474
Total Expenditure
149 886
295 522
273 488
Surplus/(Deficit)
(30 574)
(53 059)
(64 013)
17 200
26 667
21 336
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION Total Current Assets
22 722
50 525
21 718
Total Current Liabilities
27 633
141 370
97 282
605 348
1 241 533
1 294 592
Operating Cash Flow
45 794
24 231
21 305
Cash at Year End
45 794
2 123
3 151
n/a
98 708
47 089
Community Wealth/Equity
CASH FLOWS
UIFW EXPENDITURE
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Population: 70 493 No Schooling: 6.2% Households: 18 282
Total Employment Positions
400
415
Population Growth: 1.65% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 31.3% Formal Dwellings: 98.4%
Vacant Positions
58
81
8
20
Managerial Positions Vacant Managerial Positions
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: ANC 11, DA 7 Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Mr Raymond Zenzile Shweni Speaker: Maria Nortje Chief Whip: Thembisile Bobo (Portfolio Head: Corporate Services)
3
0
82 681
78 894
2016/17
2015/16
20 690
20 690
8 538
9 360
Total Employment Cost (R’000)
SERVICE DELIVERY Electricity
Total Customer Entities Served Households - Free Basic Service
SAKHISIZWE LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (EC138) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: PO Box 26, Cala, 5455 PHYSICAL: 458 Umthatha Road, Cala TEL: 047 877 5200 FAX: 047 877 0000 WEB: www.sakhisizwe.gov.za
OVERVIEW Description: The Sakhisizwe Local Municipality is a Category B municipality situated within the Chris Hani District in the Eastern Cape Province. It is bordered by the Joe Gqabi District to the north, Intsika Yethu to the south, Engcobo to the east, and Emalahleni to the west. The municipality is the smallest of six in the district, making up 6% of its geographical area. Sakhisizwe is an isiXhosa name meaning ‘we are building the nation’. Area: 2 318km2
Cities/Towns: Cala, Khowa (Elliot) Main Economic Sectors: Community services, agriculture, trade
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 63 846 No Schooling: 16.2% Households: 14 848
Population Growth: 0.56% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 23.2% Formal Dwellings: 67.6%
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: ANC 14, DA 1, EFF 1, UDM 1 Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Mr Siyabulela Nxozi Speaker: Kholiswa Faku Municipal Manager: Mr Dumile Mvulane Chief Financial Officer: Ms Thobeka Nkula
Refer to p11 for sources, methodology and definitions. Find more financial, demographic, employment and service delivery information at municipalities.co.za.
*Unaudited full year figures.
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FINANCIAL INFORMATION AUDIT OUTCOME
EASTERN CAPE
2015/16
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Financially Financially n/a unqualified unqualified
Total Employment Positions
154
199
Vacant Positions
11
48
Managerial Positions
11
12
2
1
41 610
36 050
2016/17
2015/16
8 812
8 508
4 299
4 299
2017/18*
2016/17
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
R’000
R’000
R’000
Total Revenue
88 770
102 124
109 642
Vacant Managerial Positions
Total Expenditure
59 001
92 138
100 830
Total Employment Cost (R’000)
Surplus/(Deficit)
29 769
9 986
8 813
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
21 808
16 224
27 566
Total Current Assets
n/a
21 884
11 235
Total Current Liabilities
n/a
26 675
16 326
Community Wealth/Equity
n/a
189 436
179 450
29 025
17 864
22 398
-
6 177
4 537
n/a
21 500
31 441
SERVICE DELIVERY Electricity
Total Customer Entities Served Households - Free Basic Service
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow Cash at Year End
UIFW EXPENDITURE
JOE GQABI DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY (DC14) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: Private Bag X102, Barkly East, 9786 PHYSICAL: Cnr Cole & Graham Streets, Barkly East TEL: 045 979 3000 FAX: 045 971 0251 WEB: www.jgdm.gov.za
Oviston Venterstad
Lady Grey
Aliwal North
SENQU
WALTER SISULU
OVERVIEW
Barkly East
Jamestown
Description: The Joe Gqabi District Municipality (previously Ukhahlamba District Municipality) is a Category C municipality located within the Eastern Cape. It borders the Free State Province and country of Lesotho to the north. The municipality is located to the north of the OR Tambo and Chris Hani District Municipalities, to the east of the Northern Cape, and to the west of Alfred Nzo. Joe Gqabi lies approximately 34km north of Komani (previously Queenstown) and its northern border is formed by the Orange River, which also forms the southern boundary of the Free State. It consists of three local municipalities: Elundini, Walter Sisulu and Senqu. Aliwal North is the main commercial and tourism centre. Area: 25 617km2 Main Economic Sectors: Community services (55%), finance (12.6%), trade (9.7%), manufacturing (9.6%), agriculture (6.2%)
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 372 912 No Schooling: 8.0% Households: 95 107
ELUNDINI
!
Burgersdorp
Population Growth: 1.53% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 25.3% Formal Dwellings: 69.6%
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FINANCIAL INFORMATION AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE Total Revenue Total Expenditure Surplus/(Deficit)
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION Total Current Assets Total Current Liabilities Community Wealth/Equity Operating Cash Flow Cash at Year End
UIFW EXPENDITURE EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
DD Mvumvu (Portfolio Head: Community Services), N Ngendane, LM Tokwe (Portfolio Head: Corporate Services), MA van Zyl, M Yiliwe Municipal Manager: Mr Zolile Williams Chief Financial Officer: Ms Sulene du Toit (Acting) Senior Management: Robert Fortuin (Director: Technical Services), Harry Jantjie (Director: Corporate Services), Nandipha Mshumi (Chief Operations Officer), Fiona Sephton (Director: Community Services) Communications Officers: M Gceya
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
Financially n/a Clean audit unqualified
R’000
R’000
R’000
769 803 393 940 375 863 161 389
699 801 479 695 220 106 227 355
651 501 471 872 179 628 179 638
321 707 86 445 1 960 265
176 467 142 256 1 670 619
106 376 107 457 1 450 513
230 472 87 044 n/a
224 819 (3 424) -
151 474 2 422 32
2016/17
2015/16
1 018 251 26 4 192 061
813 177 25 4 169 050
2016/17
2015/16
41 774 31 483 17 054 23 699 2 914 55 943 12 502
41 774 31 483 14 176 23 699 2 914 55 943 14 176
CASH FLOWS
Composition of Council: ANC 7, DA 1, EFF 1, CIVIC 1 (40% PR Seats) Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Mr ZI Dumzela Speaker: TZ Notyeke Chief Whip: EM Lakabane (Chief Whip and Portfolio Head: Financial Services)
Ugie
Steynsburg
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT
Other Council: NU Hlathuka, S Mei (Portfolio Head: Technical Services),
Maclear
Total Employment Positions Vacant Positions Managerial Positions Vacant Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
SERVICE DELIVERY Water
Sewerage
Inside Yard <200m from Yard Households - Free Basic Service Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage Flush Toilet - Septic Tank Ventilated Pit Latrine Households - Free Basic Service
ELUNDINI LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (EC141) CONTACT DETAILS
OVERVIEW
POSTAL: PO Box 1, Maclear, 5480 PHYSICAL: 1 Seller Street, Maclear TEL: 045 932 8100 FAX: 045 932 1094 WEB: www.elundini.org.za
Description: The Elundini Local Municipality (ELM) is a Category B municipality located within the Joe Gqabi District in the north-eastern portion of the Eastern Cape Province. The municipality is bounded by the Alfred Nzo District in the north, Chris Hani District in the south,
Refer to p11 for sources, methodology and definitions. Find more financial, demographic, employment and service delivery information at municipalities.co.za.
*Unaudited full year figures.
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DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 144 929 No Schooling: 5.7% Households: 35 804
Population Growth: 1.27% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 21.3% Formal Dwellings: 47.8%
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: ANC 28, DA 2, AIC 1, EFF 1, INDEPENDENT 1, UDM 1
Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Ms Nonkongozelo Ruth Lengs Speaker: Ms Vangiwe Victoria Hokwana Chief Whip: Ms Mamello Semakaleng Leteba (Chief Whip and Portfolio Head: Corporate Services) Other Council: Thozama Victoria May (Infrastructure, Planning and Development), Arron Mlamli Mqamelo (Portfolio Head: Finance), ML Naketsana (Portfolio Head: Community Services), N Nkalitshana (Portfolio Head: Strategic Planning and Economic Development)
Municipal Manager: Mr Khaya Gashi Chief Financial Officer: Mr Jack Thando Mdeni Senior Management: Ntomboxolo Eddie (Planning and Economic Development Director), Luther Thembinkosi Kokose (Community Services Director), Sandile Matubatuba (Corporate Services Director), Sisekho Sako (Infrastructure Planning and Development Director) Communications Officers: Mr Anele Mboza
FINANCIAL INFORMATION AUDIT OUTCOME
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
Financially Financially n/a unqualified unqualified
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
R’000
R’000
R’000
Total Revenue
141 577
246 891
236 820
Total Expenditure
264 025
224 288
205 670
Surplus/(Deficit)
(122 448)
22 603
31 150
77 632
56 065
43 884 62 834
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION Total Current Assets
71 438
57 055
Total Current Liabilities
42 023
36 158
36 177
Community Wealth/Equity
336 128
409 026
386 423
Operating Cash Flow
76 096
45 976
58 844
Cash at Year End
46 104
41 932
51 716
n/a
6 646
-
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
280
237
EASTERN CAPE
OR Tambo District in the east, and Lesotho and Senqu in the west. It is the smallest of three municipalities in the district, making up a quarter of its geographical area. The ELM is one of the most scenic and attractive areas of the province, with considerable potential lying in its deep, fertile soils and high rainfall. Compared to the other municipalities in the Joe Gqabi District, Elundini has prospects of significant growth and upliftment in the quality of life for its residents due to its relative abundance of natural resources. The urban areas and commercial farming district are the highest employers, where people have found employment in the agriculture, commercial and service sectors. There are very low levels of employment in the rural settlements. This can be partly attributed to the fact that these areas do not have a strong economic base, and partly to the fact that most inhabitants are involved in subsistence-related activities with little surplus being produced for economic profit. Due to the migrant system in operation in South Africa, the impact of recessionary downturns in the economy elsewhere (such as in the mining industry, Gauteng and Cape Town) have had an impact on the Elundini area. There is still a heavy reliance on income from migrant sources. Area: 5 019km2 Cities/Towns: Maclear, Mount Fletcher, Ugie Main Economic Sectors: Social services/government (41%), agriculture (28%), wholesale and retail trade (14%)
CASH FLOWS
UIFW EXPENDITURE
Vacant Positions
16
14
Managerial Positions
28
27
Vacant Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
SERVICE DELIVERY Electricity
2
2
80 709
81 595
2016/17
2015/16
Total Customer Entities Served
16 618
14 928
Households - Free Basic Service
4 874
4 215
SENQU LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (EC142) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: Private Bag X03, Lady Grey, 9755 PHYSICAL: 19 Murray Street, Lady Grey TEL: 051 603 1301 FAX: 051 603 0445 EMAIL: info@senqu.gov.za WEB: www.senqu.gov.za
OVERVIEW Description: The Senqu Local Municipality is a Category B municipality situated in the Joe Gqabi District in the Eastern Cape Province. It is bordered by Lesotho in the north, the Chris Hani District in the south, Elundini in the east, and Walter Sisulu in the west. The municipality is one of three in the district, accounting for a third of its geographical area. It represents the amalgamation and integration that took place between the former municipalities of Lady Grey, Barkly East, Sterkspruit, Rossouw and Rhodes. Area: 7 329km2 Cities/Towns: Barkly East, Lady Grey, Rhodes, Rossouw, Sterkspruit Main Economic Sectors: Finance (27.86%), general government (26.22%), community, social and personal services (13.57%), trade (9.01%), manufacturing (8.17%), transport (5.62%), agriculture, forestry and fishing (5.46%), construction (3.01%)
Mayor: Mr Nomvuyo Mposelwa Speaker: Mr Isaac Mosisidi Chief Whip: Velile Stokhwe (Development and Town Planning Services) Other Council: Thenjiwe Dumzela (Portfolio Head: Technical Services), Georgina Mbonyana (Portfolio Head: Corporate and Support Services), Mncebisi Mgojo (Portfolio Head: Finance Services), Sukani Ndzongana (Portfolio Head: Community Services) Municipal Manager: Mr Mxolisi Yawa Chief Financial Officer: Mr Kenneth Fourie Senior Management: Ms Bronwen Viedge (Manager) Communications Officers: Mrs Mary-Ann Theron (Manager)
FINANCIAL INFORMATION AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
n/a Clean audit Clean audit
R’000
R’000
R’000
241 561
242 486
Total Expenditure
170 334
187 749
172 471
Surplus/(Deficit)
49 390
53 812
70 016
44 111
42 071
38 885
318 880
277 782
242 383
57 992
31 520
26 518
574 343
570 114
509 101
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION Total Current Liabilities
Population: 140 720 No Schooling: 10.7% Households: 35 597
Community Wealth/Equity
Composition of Council: ANC 23, CIVIC 8, DA 2, EFF 1 Controlling Party: ANC
2015/16
219 724
Total Current Assets
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT
2016/17
Total Revenue
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population Growth: 1.09% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 24.3% Formal Dwellings: 78.5%
2017/18*
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow Cash at Year End
UIFW EXPENDITURE
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46 195
74 809
76 794
254 427
253 169
220 917
n/a
107
805
*Unaudited full year figures.
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EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
238
240
6
2
24
24
Vacant Positions
EASTERN CAPE
Managerial Positions Vacant Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
1
2
82 702
73 237
SERVICE DELIVERY Electricity
Total Customer Entities Served Households - Free Basic Service
2016/17
2015/16
37 649
36 472
13 274
12 523
WALTER SISULU LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (EC145) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: PO Box 13, Burgersdorp, 9744 PHYSICAL: 1 Greyling Street, Burgersdorp, 9744 TEL: 051 653 1777 FAX: 051 653 0056 WEB: www.wslm.gov.za/
OVERVIEW Description: The Walter Sisulu Local Municipality is a Category B municipality located in the west of the Joe Gqabi District in the Eastern Cape Province, south of the Orange River and Gariep Dam. The Orange River separates Walter Sisulu from both the Northern Cape and Free State Provinces. The municipality is the largest of the three in the district, making up half of its geographical area. It was established by the amalgamation of the Gariep and Maletswai Local Municipalities in August 2016. The Walter Sisulu Local Municipality has fairly diverse vegetation and is home to three distinct vegetation types, one of which – Eastern Mixed Nama Karoo – is recognised as a nationally significant biome. It is characterised by mountains, hills and valleys. This area is well known for its stock farming, of which sheep production is one of the dominating sectors. The streams and rivers team with fish, trout being a common species. Rock foundations have beautiful artwork made years ago by the founders of the area – the Khoisan. A thermal springs resort, named Aliwal Spa, is located within the municipal area and produces salty water, rich in minerals, from underground. Area: 13 269km2 Cities/Towns: Aliwal North, Burgersdorp, Jamestown, Oviston, Steynsburg, Venterstad Main Economic Sectors: Government services, community services, transport and communication, finance and business services, manufacturing, agriculture, trade, construction
Other Council: Ms V Davids (Exco and Chairperson: Corporate Services Committee), Mr D Hardkopf (Exco and Chairperson: Finance Committee), Mr Z Mqokrwana (Chairperson: MPAC) Municipal Manager: Mr Z Nongeni (Acting) Chief Financial Officer: Mr U Peter (Acting) Senior Management: Mr R Khamali (Manager: LED), Ms NBB Mokhantso (General Manager: Corporate Services), Mr Z Nongeni (Director: Technical Services) Communications Officers: Mrs Shiela Kibe FINANCIAL INFORMATION AUDIT OUTCOME
2017/18*
2016/17
n/a
Disclaimer of audit
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
R’000
R’000
Total Revenue
209 121
225 527
Total Expenditure
240 041
267 217
Surplus/(Deficit)
(30 921)
(41 690)
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
32 423
29 393
Total Current Assets
127 146
85 463
Total Current Liabilities
213 186
288 032
471 907
365 587
Community Wealth/Equity
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow Cash at Year End
UIFW EXPENDITURE
39 501
49 110
5 238
21 658
n/a
84 240
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION
Total Employment Positions
485
Population: 87 263 No Schooling: 7.4% Households: 23 706
Vacant Positions
65
Managerial Positions
42
Population Growth: 2.70% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 32.7% Formal Dwellings: 89.3%
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT The municipality is under S139(1)(b) and 139(5) administration, effective from February 2018. Composition of Council: ANC 14, DA 6, EFF 1, MALETSWAI CIVIC ASSOCIATION 1 Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Ms Bulelwa Khweyiya (Mayor, Exco and Chairperson: Community Services Committee) Speaker: N Mathetha Chief Whip: Ms Norah Ngubo (Exco and Chairperson: Technical Services Committee)
Vacant Managerial Positions
5
Total Employment Cost (R’000)
82 714
SERVICE DELIVERY Electricity
2016/17
Total Customer Entities Served Households - Free Basic Service
19 030 8 914
Note: Walter Sisulu Local Municipality was established by the amalgamation of Gariep Local Municipality and Maletswai Local Municipality on 3 August 2016. Financial, Employment and Service Delivery information for the new municipality is only available from the 2016/17 financial year. View historical information for Gariep Local Municipality and Maletswai Local Municipality at municipalities.co.za.
OR TAMBO DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY (DC15) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: Private Bag X6043, Mthatha, 5100 PHYSICAL: OR Tambo House, Nelson Mandela Drive, Myezo Park, Mthatha
TEL: 047 501 6400 FAX: 047 532 6518 WEB: www.ortambodm.gov.za
OVERVIEW Description: The OR Tambo District Municipality is a Category C municipality located to the east of the Eastern Cape Province, on the coastline. It is bordered by the Alfred Nzo District Municipality to the north, the Joe Gqabi District Municipality to the north-west, the Amathole District Municipality to the south-west, and the Chris Hani District Municipality to the west. The municipality is formed by five
local municipalities: King Sabata Dalindyebo, Nyandeni, Mhlontlo, Port St Johns and Ingquza Hill. It covers about 80% of what used to be marginalised homeland in the Transkei, and is one of the four Integrated Sustainable Rural Development Programme (ISRDP) nodes in the province. Area: 12 141km2 Main Economic Sectors: Community services (55%), trade (18.5%), finance (16.9%), agriculture (3.5%), transport (3.1%), manufacturing (2.8%), construction (2.7%)
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 1 457 384 No Schooling: 13.9% Households: 314 080
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Population Growth: 1.47% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 24.4% Formal Dwellings: 43.6% *Unaudited full year figures.
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POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: ANC 18, UDM 2, AIC 1, CI 1, DA 1, EFF 1
(MayCo), L Mambila (MMC: Technical Services), Dumisani Mjokovana (MMC: Human Settlements), William Ngozi (MMC: Water and Sanitation and MMC: Infrastructure), Nonkoliso Ngqongwa (MMC: Budget and Treasury), N Pepping (MMC: Corporate Services), MC Socikwa (MMC: Rural, Economic, Developmental and Planning), M Syakholwa (MMC: Community Services) Municipal Manager: Mr Owen Hlazo (Acting MM and Director: Water and Sanitation Services) Chief Financial Officer: Mr M Moleko Senior Management: Mr S Buso (Acting Director: Rural Economic Development and Planning), Ms N Msebi (Director: Technical Services), Ms NT Somana (Director: Community Services) Communications Officers: Mr Andile Duka
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
EASTERN CAPE
(40% PR Seats)
Controlling Party: ANC Executive Mayor: Ms Nomakhosazana Meth Deputy Mayor: Mr Robert Nogumla Speaker: Xolile Nkompela Chief Whip: Thokozile Sokhanyile Other Council: N Dyule (MMC: Special Programmes), Mandisa Giyose
Flagstaff
Qumbu
MHLONTLO
INGQUZA HILL
Tsolo Lusikisiki
PORT ST JOHNS Libode
Mthatha
Port St Johns
NYANDENI KING SABATA DALINDYEBO
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
n/a
Qualified audit
Qualified audit
Total Employment Positions
1 699
1 620
2
465
R’000
R’000
R’000
2 179 327
1 956 915
1 683 124
Total Expenditure
1 006 867
1 472 733
1 281 851
Surplus/(Deficit)
1 172 460
484 182
401 273
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
1 136 442
810 395
1 863 354
Total Current Assets
(188 389)
462 163
577 044
6 040
403 248
480 695
(79 845)
5 354 732
4 874 776
1 146 875
691 068
616 172
264 195
291 339
369 437
n/a
3 088 631
1 591 832
AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE Total Revenue
Total Current Liabilities Community Wealth/Equity
Vacant Positions Managerial Positions
42
91
2
22
Total Employment Cost (R’000)
454 600
410 983
SERVICE DELIVERY
Vacant Managerial Positions
Water
Cash at Year End
UIFW EXPENDITURE
2015/16
63 363
63 363
<200m from Yard
68 217
47 727
>200m from Yard
140 651
161 141
153 000
153 000
Households - Free Basic Service
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow
2016/17
Inside Yard
Sewerage
Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage
33 554
33 554
Flush Toilet - Septic Tank
22 444
22 444
Ventilated Pit Latrine Households - Free Basic Service
238 152
238 152
153 000
153 000
INGQUZA HILL LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (EC153) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: PO Box 14, Flagstaff, 4810 PHYSICAL: 135 Main Street, Flagstaff TEL: 039 252 0131 FAX: 039 252 0699 WEB: www.ihlm.gov.za
OVERVIEW Description: The Ingquza Hill Local Municipality (previously Qaukeni Local Municipality) is a Category B municipality located within the OR Tambo District in the Eastern Cape Province. It is bordered by the Ntabankulu and Mbizana Local Municipalities to the north, and Port St Johns Local Municipality and the Indian Ocean to the south. Ingquza Hill is one of the five municipalities in the district, accounting for almost a quarter of its geographical area. Area: 2 477km2 Cities/Towns: Flagstaff, Lusikisiki Main Economic Sectors: Construction (11.9%), finance (7.7%), electricity (4.5%), community services (2.5%), agriculture, trade/ manufacturing
Chief Whip: Mpofana Tenyane Other Council: NA Gagai (Institutional Transformation and Organisational Development), B Goya (Portfolio Head: Infrastructure and Engineering Services), T Jotile (Planning), M Mkhumla (Portfolio Head: Budget and Treasury), B Mvulane (Social Needs), V Somani (Good Governance and Public Participation), SB Vatsha (LED) Municipal Manager: Mr Mluleki Fihlani Chief Financial Officer: Mr M Matomane Senior Management: Mr Dakwa (Manager: Solid Waste), Mr M Garane (Director: Community Services), Ms Goya (Manager: LED), M Gqada (PMU Electricity), S Gumenege (Manager: Human Resources), Mr Joji (Manager: Protocol, Safety and Security), MS Matubatuba (Director: Corporate Services), ZN Matwasa (Mayor’s Office: Manager and Communications), Mr Mbarane (Manager: Planning), N Mdiya (Executive Council Secretary), Mr N Mjikija (Manager: Asset Management), K Nyamela (Manager: ICT), S Sako (Manager: Infrastructure), Z Sodladla (Manager: BTO), Ms R Tobia (Planning and Development), L Tshangela (Director: Technical Services), V Tukani (Manager: Social Services) Communications Officers: TP Godlwana (Operations Manager)
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 303 379 No Schooling: 11.7% Households: 60 974
Population Growth: 1.95% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 19.7% Formal Dwellings: 40.0%
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: ANC 53, EFF 4, DA 2, AIC 1, APC 1, COPE 1, UDM 1 Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Mr Jongintaba Pat Mdingi Speaker: Ntandokazi Yolisa Chapa
FINANCIAL INFORMATION AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
n/a Clean audit Clean audit
R’000
R’000
R’000
Total Revenue
305 070
300 159
308 822
Total Expenditure
207 218
247 600
248 781
Surplus/(Deficit)
57 470
51 379
101 604
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE
109 177
99 688
104 529
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*Unaudited full year figures.
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FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
EASTERN CAPE
FINANCIAL POSITION Total Current Assets
n/a
129 838
115 243
Total Current Liabilities
n/a
39 641
41 861
Community Wealth/Equity
n/a
1 072 958
1 020 478
CASH FLOWS
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
401
308
Vacant Positions
127 135
47 977
94 374
Cash at Year End
69 517
51 559
73 154
n/a
-
-
UIFW EXPENDITURE
2
21
18
Managerial Positions Vacant Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
Operating Cash Flow
65
SERVICE DELIVERY Electricity
Total Customer Entities Served Households - Free Basic Service
7
2
110 895
101 404
2016/17
2015/16
34 282
30 141
5 225
3 086
KING SABATA DALINDYEBO LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (EC157) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: PO Box 45, Mthatha, 5099 PHYSICAL: Munitata Building, Sutherland Street, Mthatha TEL: 047 501 4000 FAX: 047 531 3128 WEB: www.ksd.gov.za
OVERVIEW
Treasury – Ward 8), Ms MT Mtirara (MMC: Human Settlement and Disaster), Ms NA Ndlela (MMC: Community Services), Mr GN Nelani (MMC: Rural and Economic Development – Ward 5), Ms LN Ntlonze (MMC: Corporate Services), Mr Mzukisi Nyoka (MMC: Special Programmes Unit – Ward 36), Ms N Sibeko (MMC: Infrastructure – Ward 13) Municipal Manager: Mr Luvuyo Maka Chief Financial Officer: Mr Eric Fudumele Jiholo
Description: The King Sabata Dalindyebo Municipality is a Category B municipality situated within the OR Tambo District in the Eastern Cape Province. It is the largest of the five municipalities in the district, accounting for a quarter of its geographical area. The municipality was formed before the local government elections in the year 2000, when the Mqanduli and Mthatha Transitional and Rural Councils were merged. The majority population of the municipality resides in the rural areas, where they still practice cultural tradition. King Sabata Dalindyebo Municipality still retains many of the earliest buildings of the neoclassical style that was popular during the colonial times. Area: 3 019km2 Cities/Towns: Mqanduli, Mthatha (previously Umtata) Main Economic Sectors: Community services (48%), finance (21%), trade (18%)
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2017/18*
AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
2016/17
2015/16
Financially n/a unqualified
Qualified audit
R’000
R’000
R’000
Total Revenue
1 194 048
1 286 436
1 184 895
Total Expenditure
1 070 107
1 069 524
1 012 484
123 941
216 911
172 411
258 100
365 189
331 597
Surplus/(Deficit)
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION Total Current Assets Total Current Liabilities Community Wealth/Equity
887 032
120 981
69 241
1 083 125
386 000
318 805
2 588 038
2 466 283
2 248 992 212 726
CASH FLOWS
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION
Operating Cash Flow
Population: 488 349 No Schooling: 15.7% Households: 115 894
Cash at Year End
Population Growth: 1.84% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 31.5% Formal Dwellings: 51.8%
UIFW EXPENDITURE
(2 971)
207 191
(15 165)
18 541
12 502
n/a
500 654
119 580
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT
Total Employment Positions
2 178
2 173
Composition of Council: ANC 46, UDM 16, MRRA 4, DA 3, EFF 3 Controlling Party: ANC Executive Mayor: Mr Dumani Zozo Speaker: Ms Notyatyambo Rose Gcingca Chief Whip: Mr Sihlwele Nyengane Other Council: Mr T Machaea (MMC: Public Safety and Traffic
Vacant Positions
1 168
802
Management – Ward 6), Ms Z Madyibi (MMC: Planning, Research and Intergovernmental Relations), Mr TE Mapekula (MMC: Budget and
Managerial Positions
36
37
Total Employment Cost (R’000)
384 430
351 601
SERVICE DELIVERY Electricity
2016/17
2015/16
Total Customer Entities Served
55 727
54 000
Households - Free Basic Service
15 577
16 637
MHLONTLO LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (EC156) CONTACT DETAILS
Area: 2 880km2 Cities/Towns: Qumbu, Tsolo Main Economic Sectors: Wholesale and retail trade (10.8%), agriculture,
POSTAL: PO Box 31, Qumbu, 5180 PHYSICAL: 96 LG Mabindla Avenue, Qumbu TEL: 047 553 7000 FAX: 047 553 0189 EMAIL: info@mhlontlolm.gov.za WEB: www.mhlontlolm.gov.za
forestry and fishing (3.3%)
OVERVIEW
Population: 189 176 No Schooling: 11.5% Households: 41 395
Description: The Mhlontlo Local Municipality is a Category B municipality situated within the OR Tambo District in the Eastern Cape Province. The municipality lies on the north-east side of the Eastern Cape provincial border alongside the N2 route between Mthatha and Mt Frere, and the R396 between Tsolo and Maclear. It is bordered by the Umzimvubu Local Municipality to the north, King Sabata Dalindyebo Local Municipality to the south, Nyandeni Local Municipality to the east, and Elundini Local Municipality to the west. It is one of the five municipalities in the district, making up a quarter of its geographical area.
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population Growth: -0.19% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 18.1% Formal Dwellings: 41.5%
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: ANC 40, UDM 3, CI 2, DA 2, EFF 2, INDEPENDENT 2
Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Nompumelelo Dywili Speaker: Mbulelo Jara Chief Whip: Nozolile Mvanyashe Municipal Manager: Mr Sibongile Goodman Sotshongaye
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Development), Lizo Matiwane (Director: Corporate Services), Mpilo Yilo (Director: Community Services), Mr Zwelixolile Zipete (Director: LED Planning and Rural Development) Communications Officers: Mr Sisa Mpehle
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2017/18*
AUDIT OUTCOME
n/a
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
2016/17
2015/16
Financially Financially unqualified unqualified
R’000
R’000
R’000
Total Revenue
255 789
272 765
261 942
Total Expenditure
133 280
318 433
281 915
Surplus/(Deficit)
122 510
(45 669)
(19 974)
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
57 913
55 985
48 321
Total Current Assets
28 120
Total Current Liabilities Community Wealth/Equity
2016/17
2015/16
Operating Cash Flow
79 232
65 431
58 010
Cash at Year End
14 682
36 997
25 926
n/a
51 729
70 172
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
211
254
2
83
18
23
UIFW EXPENDITURE
Vacant Positions Managerial Positions Vacant Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
SERVICE DELIVERY Electricity
77 799
2017/18*
CASH FLOWS
Total Customer Entities Served Households - Free Basic Service
2
6
95 177
92 106
2016/17
2015/16
46 766
46 766
4 260
4 380
2016/17
2015/16
EASTERN CAPE
Chief Financial Officer: Mrs Nomaphelo Boti Senior Management: Mr Thando Mase (Director: Infrastructure
53 803
37 062
28 138
20 843
705 954
629 945
675 614
NYANDENI LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (EC155) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: Private Bag X504, Libode, 5160 PHYSICAL: B Nomandela Drive, Municipality Building, Libode TEL: 047 555 5000 FAX: 047 555 0202 WEB: www.nyandenilm.gov.za
Municipal Manager: Ms Nomalungelo Nomandela Chief Financial Officer: Mr Bongani Benxa Communications Officers: Mr BV Ndamase FINANCIAL INFORMATION AUDIT OUTCOME
OVERVIEW Description: The Nyandeni Local Municipality is a Category B municipality located within the OR Tambo District in the Eastern Cape Province. It is bordered in the north by Mhlontlo, in the south by the Indian Ocean, in the east by Port St Johns, and in the west by King Sabata Dalindyebo. It is one of five municipalities in the district, making up almost a quarter of its geographical area. It is situated approximately 30km south of Mthatha and 50km north of Port St Johns, and is bordered by a 20km stretch of the coastal belt on the eastern part and Umzimvubu River on the western part. Area: 2 474km2 Cities/Towns: Libode, Ngqeleni Main Economic Sectors: Community services (63.4%), trade (16.1%), finance (10.4%)
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
Population: 309 702 No Schooling: 13.1% Households: 61 867
Population Growth: 1.46% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 22.7% Formal Dwellings: 36.8%
Financially n/a Clean audit unqualified
R’000
R’000
R’000
Total Revenue
339 336
320 367
333 055
Total Expenditure
229 168
246 970
255 274
Surplus/(Deficit)
110 168
73 397
77 781
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
70 684
79 643
84 798
209 689
140 754
109 093
63 480
22 394
20 385
370 860
563 132
489 735
95 067
110 543
106 775
81 381
134 320
101 947
n/a
316 955
2 306
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
310
318
Total Current Assets Total Current Liabilities Community Wealth/Equity
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow Cash at Year End
UIFW EXPENDITURE
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION
2017/18*
Vacant Positions Managerial Positions
0
4
25
25
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT
Vacant Managerial Positions
0
3
Composition of Council: ANC 54, DA 3, EFF 3, UDM 3 Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Mesuli Ngqodwana Speaker: Noziphiwo Matanda Chief Whip: Mcebisi Robert Mtobela
Total Employment Cost (R’000)
132 050
122 286
SERVICE DELIVERY Electricity
2016/17
2015/16
Total Customer Entities Served
47 566
46 831
Households - Free Basic Service
10 167
10 167
PORT ST JOHNS LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (EC154) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: PO Box 2, Port St Johns, 5120 PHYSICAL: 257 Main Street, Port St Johns TEL: 047 564 1207 FAX: 047 564 1206 WEB: www.psjmunicipality.gov.za
OVERVIEW Description: The Port St Johns Local Municipality is a Category B municipality situated within the OR Tambo District on the coast of the Indian Ocean in the largely rural province of the Eastern Cape. It is bounded by Lusikisiki in the north, Mthatha in the south, and Libode in the west. It is the smallest of the five municipalities in the district, making up 11% of its geographical area.
It comprises coastal and inland areas that fall under the jurisdiction of the former Transkei. The seat of the municipality is in the main town of Port St Johns, which is known for its beautiful beaches and mountainous terrain, with hills, cliffs and sandy dunes. The municipality’s beautiful scenery, its natural vegetation and the pristine beaches referred to above are the main attractions for tourism. It has land for commercial use and an environmentally-friendly residential area. There are 1 053 types of plants and 164 plant families found around Port St Johns. This unique vegetation harbours rare bird species, providing evidence of the rich biodiversity in Port St Johns. Area: 1 291km2 Cities/Towns: Port St Johns Main Economic Sectors: Tourism, agriculture
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*Unaudited full year figures.
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DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
Population: 166 779 No Schooling: 16.1% Households: 33 951
FINANCIAL POSITION
Population Growth: 1.50% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 19.0% Formal Dwellings: 36.9%
2016/17
2015/16
n/a
Qualified audit
Qualified audit
R’000
R’000
R’000
Total Revenue
102 432
194 985
162 294
Total Expenditure
148 420
154 128
141 835
Surplus/(Deficit)
(45 987)
40 857
20 459
27 746
51 931
30 812
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE
60 943
49 118
810
37 445
42 498
4 790
420 894
380 037
Total Current Liabilities
Operating Cash Flow
(10 788)
70 232
56 662
Cash at Year End
(65 439)
49 602
37 294
n/a
40 138
21 683
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
236
214
Vacant Positions
10
10
Managerial Positions
21
21
Vacant Managerial Positions
10
10
70 741
61 620
2016/17
2015/16
10 910
10 032
4 112
4 112
UIFW EXPENDITURE
2017/18*
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
1 223
Total Current Assets
2015/16
CASH FLOWS
Composition of Council: ANC 31, CI 3, DA 2, UDM 2, EFF 1 Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Ms Nomvusa Mlombile-Cingo Speaker: Thandisizwe Khukula Chief Whip: Ms Bulelwa Nokhanda Municipal Manager: Ms Ngamela Pakade Chief Financial Officer: Ms Hlangu Nomsisi Communications Officers: Xolile Nobuya (Strategic Manager)
AUDIT OUTCOME
2016/17
Community Wealth/Equity
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2017/18*
Total Employment Cost (R’000)
SERVICE DELIVERY Electricity
Total Customer Entities Served Households - Free Basic Service
SARAH BAARTMAN DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY (DC10) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: PO Box 318, Port Elizabeth, 6000 PHYSICAL: 32 Govan Mbeki Avenue, Port Elizabeth TEL: 041 508 7111 FAX: 041 508 7000 WEB: www.sarahbaartman.co.za
Nieu-Bethesda Graaff-Reinet Adendorp
!
Petersburg
Aberdeen
OVERVIEW Description: The Sarah Baartman District Municipality (previously Cacadu District Municipality) is a Category C municipality situated in the Eastern Cape Province. It stretches from Graaff-Reinet in the north to the Indian Ocean in the south and between the Great Fish River in the east and Bloukrans River in the west. Sarah Baartman is the biggest district in the province, making up approximately a third of its geographical area. It comprises seven local municipalities: Dr Beyers Naudé, Blue Crane Route, Makana, Ndlambe, Sundays River Valley, Kouga and Koukamma. The district surrounds one of the largest metropolitan ports in South Africa, Nelson Mandela Bay (Port Elizabeth). Area: 58 245km2 Main Economic Sectors: Agriculture (mohair), tourism
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 479 923 No Schooling: 4.8% Households: 138 182
Population Growth: 1.43% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 30.9% Formal Dwellings: 87.1%
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: ANC 7, DA 5 (40% PR Seats) Controlling Party: ANC Executive Mayor: Ms Khunjuzwa Eunice Kekana Speaker: Nonkqubela Pieters Chief Whip: Zamuxolo Peter (Portfolio: Corporate Services) Other Council: Zoliswa Funiselo (Portfolio: Special Programmes), Solethu Lucas (Portfolio: Economic Development, Tourism and Creative Industry), Khululwa Ncamiso (Portfolio: Infrastructure and Planning), Vernon Stuurman (Portfolio: Finance) Municipal Manager: Mr T Pillay Chief Financial Officer: Mr R Lorgat Senior Management: T Betha (Director: Infrastructure Development and Community Services), Mr D Magxwalisa (Manager: LED) Communications Officers: Mrs B Botha
!
DR BEYERS NAUDÉ
Rietbron
Jansenville
Klipplaat
Pearston Somerset East Cookhouse
BLUE CRANE ROUTE
MAKANA
Willowmore Steytlerville
Paterson
SUNDAYS RIVER VALLEY
Patensie
Joubertina
KOUKAMMA !
Kareedouw
Makhanda
NDLAMBE Alexandria Port Alfred
Hankey
KOUGA !
Humansdorp
FINANCIAL INFORMATION AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE Total Revenue
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
Financially Financially n/a unqualified unqualified
R’000
R’000
R’000
166 679
113 667
127 812
Total Expenditure
81 575
127 626
131 739
Surplus/(Deficit)
85 104
(13 959)
(3 928)
1 968
4 683
1 403 240 909
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION Total Current Assets
2 523
230 867
Total Current Liabilities
14 966
40 513
30 124
Community Wealth/Equity
221 121
182 012
195 972
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow
24 250
(2 372)
(16 051)
Cash at Year End
22 777
104 595
97 899
n/a
1 275
1 821
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
72
87
UIFW EXPENDITURE
Vacant Positions Managerial Positions Vacant Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
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4
1
18
18
4
1
41 152
45 180
*Unaudited full year figures.
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BLUE CRANE ROUTE LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (EC102) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: PO Box 21, Somerset East, 5850 PHYSICAL: 67 Nojoli Street, Somerset East TEL: 042 243 6400 FAX: 042 243 0633 WEB: www.bcrm.gov.za
Chief Financial Officer: Mr NB Delo Senior Management: Mrs L Nkanyeni (Director: Corporate Services), Mr M Planga (Director: Community Services)
Communications Officers: Ms Suzette Miggel (MM’s Secretary) FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2017/18*
OVERVIEW Description: The Blue Crane Route Local Municipality is a Category B municipality situated within the Sarah Baartman District in the Eastern Cape Province. It is bordered by the Chris Hani District in the north, Sundays River Valley in the south, Amathole District and Makana in the east, and Dr Beyers Naudé in the west. It is the second-largest municipality of seven in the district, accounting for 19% of the geographical area, and is an an administrative area. The municipality is named after the South African national bird, the blue crane. Area: 11 068km2 Cities/Towns: Cookhouse, Pearston, Petersburg, Somerset East Main Economic Sectors: Transport and communication (22.8%), government (18.8%), finance and business services (12.2%), manufacturing (12%), agriculture (11.3%), wholesale and retail trade (10.2%), community services (9%), construction (2%)
2016/17
2015/16
Financially Financially n/a unqualified unqualified
AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
R’000
R’000
R’000
Total Revenue
216 375
208 405
188 123
Total Expenditure
226 589
230 393
218 537
Surplus/(Deficit)
(10 214)
(21 989)
(30 414)
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
28 833
16 752
12 331
Total Current Assets
33 099
37 800
40 366
38 591
39 784
39 551
640 969
536 886
558 875
28 345
13 796
16 172
1 197
6 929
14 113
n/a
22 391
28 832
Total Current Liabilities Community Wealth/Equity
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow Cash at Year End
UIFW EXPENDITURE
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Population: 36 063 No Schooling: 6.2% Households: 9 876
Total Employment Positions
310
326
Vacant Positions
4
19
Managerial Positions
5
5
77 476
73 404
Population Growth: 0.04% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 23.1% Formal Dwellings: 96.9%
Total Employment Cost (R’000)
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: ANC 7, DA 4 Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Bonisile Manxoweni Speaker: Bonisile Manxoweni (Mayor, Speaker and Finance Committee) Chief Whip: Neliswa Nkonyeni Other Council: Thabo Grootboom (Technical Services Committee), Anthony Hufkie (Community Services Committee), Mpumelelo Kwatsha (Corporate Services Committee) Municipal Manager: Mr Thabiso Klaas
SERVICE DELIVERY Water Electricity
Sewerage
2016/17
2015/16
Inside Yard
6 894
6 864
Households - Free Basic Service
4 403
4 383
Total Customer Entities Served
7 631
7 631
4 403
4 383
Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage
6 586
6 586
Flush Toilet - Septic Tank
2 330
2 323
Households - Free Basic Service
Bucket System Households - Free Basic Service
352
359
4 403
4 383
DR BEYERS NAUDÉ LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (EC101) CONTACT DETAILS
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION
POSTAL: PO Box 71, Graaff-Reinet, 6280 PHYSICAL: 12 Church Square, Graaff-Reinet TEL: 049 807 5700 FAX: 049 892 4319 WEB: www.bnlm.gov.za
Population: 82 197 No Schooling: 5.4% Households: 20 748
Population Growth: 0.82% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 30.6% Formal Dwellings: 95.6%
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT OVERVIEW Description: Dr Beyers Naudé Local Municipality (previously Camdeboo Local Municipality) is a Category B municipality situated in the Sarah Baartman District in the west of the Eastern Cape Province. It is the largest municipality of seven in the district, making up half of its geographical area. Graaff-Reinet, the fourth-oldest town in South Africa and referred to as the ‘Gem of the Karoo’, is a hub of agritourism activity. It is the seat of the Municipal Council and is also the centre where the largest concentration of the population live and work. Each town has unique dynamics and attractions that draw visitors from far and wide, some of whom have made this their home. The municipality is strategically situated as a portal to the mystical Karoo in an area renowned for its pristine natural environment, rich heritage, and diverse peoples and cultures. The area boasts a number of popular tourist attractions, beautiful landscapes and a healthy climate. Area: 28 653km2 Cities/Towns: Aberdeen, Adendorp, Graaff-Reinet, Jansenville, Kendrew, Klipplaat, Nieu-Bethesda, Rietbron, Steytlerville, Waterford, Willowmore Main Economic Sectors: Community services, agriculture, tourism, finance, transport, trade, manufacturing, construction
Composition of Council: ANC 14, DA 13 Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Mr Deon de Vos (Exco Chairperson) Speaker: Ms Thembisa Nonnies Chief Whip: Ms Angeline Booysen Other Council: Ms Samantha Graham (Chairperson: Corporate Services Committee), Mr Pieter William Koeberg (Chairperson: Engineering and Planning Services Committee), Mr Ewald Loock (Chairperson: Budget and Treasury Committee), Notizi Vanda (Chairperson: Community Services Committee) Municipal Manager: Dr EM Rankwana Chief Financial Officer: Mrs Heleen Nagel Senior Management: Mr Ivor Berrington (Director: Engineering and Planning), Zoleka Viola Kali (Acting Director: Corporate Services), Mrs Ntombizanele Kubashe (Manager: LED), Mr Sizwe Mvunelwa (Director: Community Services)
FINANCIAL INFORMATION AUDIT OUTCOME
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2017/18* n/a
2016/17
2015/16
Disclaimer Financially of audit unqualified
*Unaudited full year figures.
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2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
R’000
R’000
R’000
Total Revenue
318 052
324 592
205 417
Total Expenditure
274 936
366 091
241 220
43 116
(41 498)
(35 803)
40 394
62 396
34 559
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
Surplus/(Deficit)
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION Total Current Assets
71 364
76 347
31 632
Total Current Liabilities
107 120
150 384
37 291
Community Wealth/Equity
1 119 151
1 055 680
603 415
Operating Cash Flow
(78 251)
94 107
4 874
Cash at Year End
(2 006)
38 271
1 708
n/a
43 401
174
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
702
372
Vacant Positions
124
48
33
20
SERVICE DELIVERY Inside Yard
Water
<200m from Yard
Electricity
Sewerage
2016/17
2015/16
18 377
9 618
411
103
Households - Free Basic Service
7 709
5 333
Total Customer Entities Served
19 016
12 235
Households - Free Basic Service
3 287
3 271
Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage
15 211
9 673
Flush Toilet - Septic Tank
1 097
527
Ventilated Pit Latrine
1 828
1 719
6 305
5 333
Households - Free Basic Service
CASH FLOWS
UIFW EXPENDITURE
Managerial Positions Vacant Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
7
2
108 203
80 522
Note: Baviaans Local Municipality and Ikwezi Local Municipality were merged into Camdeboo Local Municipality (which was then renamed Dr Beyers Naudé Local Municipality) on 3 August 2016. Financial, Employment and Service Delivery information prior to the 2016/17 financial year only includes figures for Camdeboo Local Municipality. View historical information for Baviaans Local Municipality and Ikwezi Local Municipality at municipalities.co.za.
EASTERN CAPE
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
KOUGA LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (EC108) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: PO Box 21, Jeffreys Bay, 6330 PHYSICAL: 33 Da Gama Road, Jeffreys Bay TEL: 042 200 2200 FAX: 042 200 8606 EMAIL: registry@kouga.gov.za WEB: www.kouga.gov.za
OVERVIEW Description: The Kouga Local Municipality is a Category B municipality situated in the Eastern Cape Province within the Sarah Baartman District Municipality. It comprises the coastal region and the fertile Gamtoos Valley, which also happens to be the gateway to the famous Baviaanskloof wilderness area. It is one of seven municipalities in the district. The Gamtoos Valley is recognised as one of the prime exporting areas for citrus and avocado pears. It also competes with the best that South Africa has to offer with its potato crops. Port St Francis, situated in St Francis Bay, is home to the squid industry. The squid, normally referred to as ‘chokka’, is mainly export quality but is available locally as one of the area’s prized products. The Kouga region is of strategic importance in the energy industry. Two large wind farms are already in operation in the area, with more to follow. The area is also home to Thyspunt, one of the sites under consideration for Eskom’s proposed new nuclear power station. Kouga has great development opportunities and astute businessmen and women can take advantage of the diverse economic heritage that the Kouga area offers to entrepreneurs. The seat of Kouga, Jeffreys Bay, is situated roughly 80km from Port Elizabeth. The town is world-renowned for its ‘Supertubes’ surfing spot while ‘Bruce’s Beauties’ at Cape St Francis also attract surfers from all over the globe. The clean, safe beaches are exploited by many a tourist, with a large number making an annual pilgrimage to the sandy shores to enjoy a relaxed yet vibrant holiday. Area: 2 670km2 Cities/Towns: Cape St Francis, Hankey, Humansdorp, Jeffreys Bay, Loerie, Oyster Bay, Patensie, St Francis Bay, Thornhill Main Economic Sectors: Agriculture, fishing, tourism and retail
Other Council: Frances Baxter (Portfolio: Corporate Services), Daniel Benson (Portfolio: Community Services), Freddy Campher (Portfolio: Infrastructure and Engineering), Bryan Dhludhlu (Portfolio: Planning, Development and Tourism), Brenton Williams (Portfolio: Finance) Municipal Manager: Charl du Plessis Chief Financial Officer: Selwyn Thys Senior Management: Vivian Blauw (Manager: LED), Victor Felton (Director: Infrastructure and Engineering), Fezeka Mabusela (Director: Planning, Development and Tourism), Nomvula Machelesi (Director: Community Services), Krishen Moodley (Director: Corporate Services) Communications Officers: Laura-Leigh Randall FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2017/18*
AUDIT OUTCOME
n/a
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
Population: 112 941 No Schooling: 3.8% Households: 35 236
Population Growth: 3.10% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 35.0% Formal Dwellings: 75.0%
Financially Financially unqualified unqualified
R’000
R’000
R’000
710 740
677 188
665 836
Total Expenditure
619 358
700 579
672 685
Surplus/(Deficit)
10 160
4 503
46 478
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
53 115
104 613
103 146
Total Current Assets
154 437
174 240
166 406
Total Current Liabilities
145 885
179 777
194 052
2 433 909
2 102 989
2 098 486
Operating Cash Flow
69 876
72 099
169 959
Cash at Year End
94 315
84 254
78 573
n/a
16 989
117 218
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
855
866
Community Wealth/Equity
CASH FLOWS
UIFW EXPENDITURE
Vacant Positions Managerial Positions Vacant Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
Inside Yard
Water
Households - Free Basic Service
Electricity
Total Customer Entities Served Households - Free Basic Service Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: DA 17, ANC 12 Controlling Party: DA Executive Mayor: Mr Horatio Hendricks Speaker: Hattingh Bornman
2015/16
Total Revenue
SERVICE DELIVERY
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION
2016/17
Flush Toilet - Septic Tank
Sewerage
Ventilated Pit Latrine Bucket System Other Households - Free Basic Service
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4
6
27
26
4
6
239 144
239 260
2016/17
2015/16
26 619
26 619
7 973
7 647
29 641
28 561
7 973
7 647
16 284
16 284
11 625
10 618
1 926
420
1 351
3 885
150
129
7 973
7 647
*Unaudited full year figures.
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KOUKAMMA LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (EC109) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: Private Bag X011, Kareedouw, 6400 PHYSICAL: 5 Keet Street, Kareedouw TEL: 042 288 7200 FAX: 042 288 0797 EMAIL: koukamma@koukamma.gov.za WEB: www.koukammamunicipality.gov.za
OVERVIEW Description: The Koukamma Local Municipality is situated in the Sarah Baartman District Municipality alongside the Indian Ocean coastline in the south-western area of the Eastern Cape Province. The Western Cape Province is not far to the west. Koukamma neighbours the Dr Beyers Naudé Local Municipality in the north and the Kouga Local Municipality to the east. It is one of seven municipalities in the district. The administrative centre for the Koukamma Municipality is Kareedouw, and Tweeriviere is considered the commercial centre. Koukamma is a relatively poor area that reports high unemployment and low levels of literacy. Settlements are scattered and far from each other, which poses challenges to the development of infrastructure and basic services such as water, sewage, electricity and sanitation. Storms River is the primary tourism centre within the municipality. The coastal belt includes the well-known Tsitsikamma area. The Langkloof area is surrounded by the Tsitsikamma Mountains. The coastal area is characterised by a diverse and fast-growing economy, a fast-growing population linked to economic opportunities, a good water supply, and a wealth of holiday destinations and indigenous forests. Area: 3 642km2 Cities/Towns: Clarkson, Joubertina, Kareedouw, Krakeel River, Louterwater, Misgund, Nompumelelo, Sanddrif, Storms River, Woodlands Main Economic Sectors: Tourism, agriculture
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 43 688 No Schooling: 2.2% Households: 11 583
Population Growth: 1.63% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 28.4% Formal Dwellings: 93.4%
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: ANC 6, DA 5 Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Mr Mpumelelo Samuel Vuso Speaker: Mpumelelo Samuel Vuso (Mayor and Speaker) Chief Whip: Fuzile Jan Yake (Chief Whip and Portfolio Chairperson:
Chairperson: Corporate Services), Hester Paulina Pullen (Portfolio Chairperson: Technical and Infrastructure Services), Cecilia Reeders, Kerneels Smit, Francois Strydom Municipal Manager: Mr Pumelelo Maxwell Kate Chief Financial Officer: Ms Nydine Venter Senior Management: Mr Mongameli Noma (LED Coordinator), Mr Mogammat Rockman (Director: Technical and Community Services), Mrs Thobeka Tom (Director: Corporate Services) Communications Officers: Nomava Siqoko (Acting)
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
Social and Community Services), Fundiswa Estelle Herman (Portfolio Chairperson: Strategic Planning and Local Economic Development), Julian Jansen, James Richard Krige, Jessie Plaatjies (Portfolio
2016/17
2015/16
Financially Financially n/a unqualified unqualified
AUDIT OUTCOME
R’000
R’000
R’000
135 283
131 784
122 424
Total Expenditure
71 105
129 012
127 890
Surplus/(Deficit)
64 178
2 772
(5 466)
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
20 303
15 791
17 541
Total Current Assets
(4 123)
35 574
24 666
4 650
42 811
42 925
(10 855)
303 563
300 791
Operating Cash Flow
12 469
14 681
16 371
Cash at Year End
(2 711)
714
1 002
n/a
43 292
1 376
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
182
152
Total Revenue
Total Current Liabilities Community Wealth/Equity
CASH FLOWS
UIFW EXPENDITURE
Vacant Positions
56
1
Managerial Positions
15
16
Vacant Managerial Positions
3
1
44 979
42 821
2016/17
2015/16
10 124
10 124
<200m from Yard
505
505
>200m from Yard
136
136
2 103
2 064
12 349
12 320
Total Employment Cost (R’000)
SERVICE DELIVERY Inside Yard
Water
Households - Free Basic Service
Electricity
Budget and Treasury)
Other Council: Graham Godfrey Mervin Golliath (Portfolio Chairperson:
2017/18*
Sewerage
Total Customer Entities Served Households - Free Basic Service
2 384
2 345
Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage
7 505
7 505
Flush Toilet - Septic Tank
914
914
Ventilated Pit Latrine
416
416
Bucket System
339
339
2 103
2 064
Households - Free Basic Service
MAKANA LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (EC104) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: PO Box 176, Makhanda, 6140 PHYSICAL: City Hall, High Street, Makhanda TEL: 046 603 6131 FAX: 046 622 9700 EMAIL: info@makana.gov.za WEB: www.makana.gov.za
OVERVIEW Description: The Makana Local Municipality is a Category B municipality located in the Eastern Cape Province on the south-eastern seaboard and in the western part of the Eastern Cape Province. It is one of the seven municipalities in the Sarah Baartman District Municipality. With the cities of Port Elizabeth 120km to the west and East London 180km to the east, Makana Municipality is strategically situated between two of the province’s largest industrial centres. Both coastal cities are served by well-equipped container ports and have major airports linking them to Cape Town, Durban and Johannesburg.
The Makana area has nearly a million hectares devoted to game. A range of public and private nature reserves span the area, from the world-famous Shamwari in the west to the magnificent Double Drift and Kwandwe Reserves in the east. Makhanda (previously Grahamstown) is the hub of the Makana Municipality and has more than 70 declared National Heritage Sites. One of these is the highest church spire in the country. Makhanda was founded in 1812 and is entrenched in historical events, from the 1820 Settlers to a 100-year-old university. It also hosts some of the oldest schools. It is the seat of Rhodes University, as well as other prominent and internationally acclaimed primary and high schools. Rhodes University is a 104-year-old internationally recognised institution with a well-established reputation for academic excellence. Each year, Makhanda comes alive with activity when the National Arts Festival comes to town. Visitors get the chance to see performances from national artists, experience the local markets, and get a taste of culture and indigenous cuisines.
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and business services (15.3%), manufacturing (7.1%), agriculture (4.4%), transport and communication (2.9%), construction (2.1%)
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 82 060 No Schooling: 3.6% Households: 22 700
Population Growth: 0.47% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 40.0% Formal Dwellings: 90.7%
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
n/a
Qualified audit
Qualified audit
AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
R’000
R’000
R’000
Total Revenue
376 479
455 616
413 625
Total Expenditure
348 016
497 063
493 108
Surplus/(Deficit)
28 462
(41 447)
(79 483)
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
40 657
11 242
31 083
Total Current Assets
249 527
91 627
56 641
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT
Total Current Liabilities
377 250
243 316
181 793
Composition of Council: ANC 17, DA 8, EFF 2 Controlling Party: ANC Executive Mayor: Ms Nomhle Gaga Speaker: Y Vara Chief Whip: M Matyumza (ANC Chief Whip and Chairperson:
Community Wealth/Equity
2 543 336
750 053
833 592 11 687
Infrastructural Development Portfolio Committee)
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow Cash at Year End
(20 011)
14 898
(46 797)
9 706
5 179
n/a
109 020
85 096
UIFW EXPENDITURE
Other Council: M Khubalo (Chairperson: Tourism and Cultural
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Industries), E Louw (Chairperson: LED and Planning), N Masoma (Chairperson: Finance, Administration, Monitoring and Evaluation), P Matyumza (Chairperson: Public Safety and Community Service) Municipal Manager: Mr Moppo Mene Chief Financial Officer: Ms Colleen Mani (Acting) Senior Management: Kelello Makgoka (Director: Public Safety and Community Services), Nomthandazo Mazwayi (Director: Corporate and Shared Services), Riana Meiring (Manager: LED), Daluxolo Mlenzana (Director: Engineering and Infrastructure) Communications Officers: Mrs Yoliswa Ramakolo
Total Employment Positions
677
674
Vacant Positions
14
8
Managerial Positions
42
46
Vacant Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
SERVICE DELIVERY Inside Yard
Water
<200m from Yard Households - Free Basic Service
Electricity
Total Customer Entities Served Households - Free Basic Service Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage Flush Toilet - Septic Tank
Sewerage
Ventilated Pit Latrine Bucket System Households - Free Basic Service
9
8
189 261
153 541
2016/17
2015/16
16 838
24 304
350
870
6 381
6 381
27 280
26 999
6 599
6 599
10 556
19 207
780
459
3 601
1 524
180
244
6 381
6 381
EASTERN CAPE
Area: 4 376km2 Cities/Towns: Alicedale, Makhanda, Riebeek East, Sidbury Main Economic Sectors: Government (51.5%), trade (15.6%), finance
NDLAMBE LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (EC105) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: PO Box 13, Port Alfred, 6170 PHYSICAL: 47 Campbell Street, Port Alfred TEL: 046 604 5500 FAX: 046 624 2669 WEB: www.ndlambe.gov.za
OVERVIEW Description: The Ndlambe Local Municipality is a Category B municipality situated within the Sarah Baartman District Municipality in the Eastern Cape Province. It is bordered by Makana to the north, the Atlantic Ocean to the south, Ngqushwa to the east and Sundays River Valley to the west. It is the smallest of the seven municipalities in the district, making up only 3% of its geographical area. The Ndlambe municipal area forms part of the Eastern Coastal Zone, which can be described as having a pristine coastal area, well-preserved river mouths and intertidal areas, diverse vegetation, relatively low density development along the coast, and major tourism potential. Area: 1 841km2 Cities/Towns: Alexandria, Bathurst, Boknes/Cannon Rocks, Bushmans River, Kenton-on-Sea, Port Alfred, Seafield
Municipal Manager: Adv Rolly Dumezweni Chief Financial Officer: Mr Michael Klaas Senior Management: Mr Sipho Babama (Deputy Director: Technical), Mr Fanie Fouche (Deputy Director: Community Protection Services), Lazola Maneli-Payi, Nandipha Matthews (Manager: BTO), Ms Diane May (Manager: Revenue), Ms Unathi Nondzube (Manager: Human Resources), U Qinela-Xako (Manager: BTO), Noluthando Vithi-Masiza, Nombulelo Willy-Booysen Communications Officers: Mr Cecil Mbolekwa
FINANCIAL INFORMATION AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
n/a
Qualified audit
Qualified audit
R’000
R’000
R’000
346 396
311 722
Total Expenditure
280 968
326 501
322 872
Surplus/(Deficit)
82 479
19 895
(11 150)
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
36 806
43 499
30 951
Total Current Assets
133 520
86 751
65 974
77 834
78 429
74 522
794 260
705 728
685 833
35 056
60 095
37 279
6 081
48 847
31 356
n/a
153 580
267 188
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
509
445
Population: 63 180 No Schooling: 7.3% Households: 20 818
CASH FLOWS
Community Wealth/Equity Operating Cash Flow Cash at Year End
Composition of Council: ANC 13, DA 6, EFF 1 Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Mr Phindile Faxi Speaker: Nonkululeko Vivian Maphaphu Chief Whip: Andile Marasi Other Council: Thembani Mazana, Mr Raymond Schenk, Nosicelo Xhasa
2015/16
363 448
Total Current Liabilities
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT
2016/17
Total Revenue
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population Growth: 0.73% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 30.6% Formal Dwellings: 89.3%
2017/18*
UIFW EXPENDITURE
Vacant Positions
92
0
Managerial Positions
29
20
Vacant Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
Refer to p11 for sources, methodology and definitions. Find more financial, demographic, employment and service delivery information at municipalities.co.za.
10
0
124 928
128 011
*Unaudited full year figures.
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SERVICE DELIVERY
EASTERN CAPE
Water
Electricity
2016/17
2015/16
Inside Yard
17 381
21 831
<200m from Yard
1 866
1 387
>200m from Yard
1 581
218
Households - Free Basic Service
9 025
8 205
Total Customer Entities Served
18 824
18 824
7 119
6 472
Households - Free Basic Service
SERVICE DELIVERY
Sewerage
2016/17
2015/16
Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage
12 617
12 617
Flush Toilet - Septic Tank
4 831
4 831
Ventilated Pit Latrine
3 978
3 978
Bucket System
0
0
Other
2 010
2 010
Households - Free Basic Service
4 847
4 406
SUNDAYS RIVER VALLEY LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (EC106) CONTACT DETAILS
Senior Management: Mr Tembile Dlamini (Manager: Strategic Services),
POSTAL: PO Box 47, Kirkwood, 6120 PHYSICAL: 33 Middle Street, Kirkwood, 6120 TEL: 042 230 7730/7772 FAX: 042 230 1799/0468 WEB: www.srvm.gov.za
Thembekile Machelesi (Director: Corporate Services), Ms Ntombikayise Mnyengeza (Director: Community Services), Mr Mpumelelo Nzuzo (Director: Technical Services) Communications Officers: Ms Zusiphe Mtirara
OVERVIEW
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
n/a
Qualified audit
Adverse audit
Description: The Sundays River Valley Local Municipality is a Category B municipality situated within the Sarah Baartman District in the Eastern Cape Province. It is approximately 50km from the Coega Industrial Zone in the Nelson Mandela Bay Metro. It is one of seven municipalities in the district. The valley is characterised by harsh climate conditions, with summer temperatures rising in excess of 40°C. Rainfall is spread over the year and is between 250-500mm per annum. The valley is also characterised by wide, fertile flood plains and is associated with low-lying land and steep, less fertile slopes. The area outside the Sundays River Valley includes the Paterson area, the coastal belt, and the west of Alexandria. The municipality boasts ecotourism and agricultural potential. The Addo Elephant National Park and citrus production are two important economic drivers in the Sundays River Valley Municipality. Area: 5 995km2 Cities/Towns: Addo, Kirkwood, Paterson Main Economic Sectors: Community services, trade, finance, agriculture, transport, construction
AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
R’000
R’000
R’000
Total Revenue
172 228
220 118
186 609
Total Expenditure
73 465
205 798
169 560
Surplus/(Deficit)
98 763
14 320
17 050
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
56 130
36 000
34 235 44 784
Total Current Assets
99 947
65 918
Total Current Liabilities
84 203
44 432
34 746
678 002
578 003
563 683 23 901
Community Wealth/Equity
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow
35 540
43 963
(28 446)
14 884
7 870
n/a
83 538
114 704
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
322
214 45
Cash at Year End
UIFW EXPENDITURE
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION
Vacant Positions
29
Population: 59 793 No Schooling: 5.8% Households: 17 221
Managerial Positions
48
8
9
0
62 184
53 215
2016/17
2015/16
11 161
11 161
Population Growth: 2.10% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 17.0% Formal Dwellings: 84.2%
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: ANC 11, DA 4, EFF 1 Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Mrs Nombulelo Bixa (Mayor and Portfolio Head: Finance and Administration) Speaker: Mr Simphiwe Happyboy Rune Other Council: Mr Frans Adams (Portfolio Head: Infrastructure Planning and Development), Ms Phindiwe Blouw (Portfolio Head: Community Services), Ms Karen Smith (Portfolio Head: LED and IDP) Municipal Manager: Mr Sidney Fadi Chief Financial Officer: Ms Nkosazana Ponco
Vacant Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
SERVICE DELIVERY Inside Yard
Water
Electricity
<200m from Yard
676
676
>200m from Yard
548
548
Households - Free Basic Service
6 752
4 560
Total Customer Entities Served
13 619
13 538
Households - Free Basic Service
3 074
4 588
Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage
6 936
6 936
Flush Toilet - Septic Tank
Sewerage
Ventilated Pit Latrine Bucket System
7
7
901
110
369
1 160
Other
2 952
2 952
Households - Free Basic Service
3 074
2 273
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*Unaudited full year figures.
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FREE STATE
KEY STATISTICS GEOGRAPHY LAND AREA 129 825km2
METSIMAHOLO
LAND PERCENTAGE 10.6%
MAFUBE
NGWATHE
PEOPLE
NALA
PHUMELELA
MOQHAKA NKETOANA
TSWELOPELE
2 834 714
MATJHABENG
DIHLABENG TOKOLOGO
MASILONYANA
MALUTI-A-PHOFUNG
1 058 846
POPULATION
YOUTH (15-34 YEARS)
SETSOTO
94,9
37,4
SEX RATIO (MALES/100 FEMALES)
YOUTH PROPORTION
24.7%
5.5%
EDUCATION
POVERTY HEADCOUNT
MANTSOPA LETSEMENG
MANGAUNG
KOPANONG
FEZILE DABI MOHOKARE
LEJWELEPUTSWA THABO MOFUTSANYANA XHARIEP
(GRADE 12 – AGED 20+)
UNEMPLOYMENT*
The Free State is located in the geographical centre of South Africa, bordered by the Northern Cape, Eastern Cape, North West, Mpumalanga, KwaZulu-Natal and Gauteng Provinces, as well as Lesotho. The Free State is a rural province of farmland, mountains, goldfields and widely dispersed towns. Although the Free State is the third-largest province in South Africa, it has the second-smallest population and the second-lowest population density. It covers an area of 129 825km2 and has a population of 2 834 714 – 5.1% of the national population. Its capital is Bloemfontein, which is South Africa’s judicial capital. Other important towns include Welkom, Kroonstad, Sasolburg and Bethlehem. The economy is dominated by agriculture, mining and manufacturing. Known as the ‘bread basket’ of South Africa, about 90% of the province is under cultivation for crop production. It produces approximately 34% of the total maize production of South Africa, 37% of wheat, 53% of sorghum, 33% of potatoes, 18% of red meat, 30% of groundnuts and 15% of wool. The province is the world’s fifth-largest gold producer, with mining the major employer. It is a leader in the chemicals industry, being home to the giant synthetic fuels company, Sasol. The Vredefort Dome, 10km in diameter, about 100km south-west of Johannesburg, is South Africa’s seventh World Heritage Site. The Free State is divided into one metropolitan municipality (Mangaung Metropolitan Municipality) and four district municipalities, which are further subdivided into 18 local municipalities.
34.4%
38.5%
OFFICIAL RATE
EXPANDED RATE
HOUSING HOUSEHOLD SIZE 3,3
HOUSEHOLDS 946 639 83.6%
1.6%
14.0%
FORMAL DWELLINGS
TRADITIONAL DWELLINGS
INFORMAL DWELLINGS
HOUSEHOLD SERVICES ACCESS TO PIPED WATER
93.3%
FLUSH/CHEMICAL TOILET
74.3%
CONNECTED TO ELECTRICITY
94.0%
Sources: Community Survey 2016 – Provinces at a glance, published by Stats SA. *Unemployment figures from Quarterly Labour Force Survey, Quarter 3, 2018, published by Stats SA.
FREE STATE MUNICIPALITIES Mangaung
68
Fezile Dabi District Mafube Metsimaholo Moqhaka Ngwathe
69 69 70 72 72
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Lejweleputswa District Masilonyana Matjhabeng Nala Tokologo Tswelopele
73 74 74 75 76 76
Thabo Mofutsanyana District Dihlabeng Maluti-A-Phofung Mantsopa Nketoana Phumelela Setsoto
78 78 79 80 80 81 82
Xhariep District Kopanong Letsemeng Mohokare
82 83 84 84
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MANGAUNG METROPOLITAN MUNICIPALITY (MAN)
FREE STATE
CONTACT DETAILS
Soutpan
POSTAL: PO Box 3704, Bloemfontein, 9300 PHYSICAL: Bram Fischer Building, Nelson Mandela Drive & Markgraaff Street, Bloemfontein TEL: 051 405 8911 FAX: 051 405 8707 WEB: www.mangaung.co.za
OVERVIEW
!
Bloemfontein Thaba Nchu
Description: The Mangaung Metropolitan Municipality is a Category A municipality. It is situated in the Free State Province, in the central interior of South Africa. The Free State is bordered by the Gauteng, Eastern Cape, Northern Cape, KwaZulu-Natal and North West Provinces, as well as by the neighbouring country of Lesotho. Mangaung, meaning ‘Place of the Cheetahs’, accentuates the vibrant, dynamic and energetic character of the tourism industry in the ‘At the Heart of it All’. The economy is strongly driven by the government sector, which has seen the fastest growth in the last five years as a result of increased government programmes in livelihoods improvement interventions. The finance sector is the second-fastest growing sector due to very active estate and construction activities. Small businesses have a major role to play in the South African, and especially the Mangaung, economy in terms of employment creation, income generation and output growth. It is estimated that more than 12 million people in South Africa are actively involved in the SMME sector, which accounts for approximately 60% of all employment in the economy and 40% of output. In an area such as Mangaung, with its relatively high levels of unemployment and poverty, it can be expected that the SMME sector plays an even more important role in job creation and poverty alleviation. The informal economy makes an important contribution to the economic and social life of Mangaung. Due to the decline in formal employment and consequent increase in unemployment, many people seek alternative means of earning an income. Area: 9 886km2 Cities/Towns: Bloemfontein, Botshabelo, Dewetsdorp, Mangaung, Soutpan, Thaba Nchu, Van Stadensrus, Wepener Main Economic Sectors: Community services (35.3%), finance (26.8%), trade (16%), transport (11.8%), manufacturing (3.5%)
Botshabelo
MANGAUNG
Dewetsdorp
Wepener
Van Stadensrus
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2017/18*
AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE Total Revenue Total Expenditure Surplus/(Deficit)
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
n/a
2016/17
2015/16
Qualified Financially audit unqualified
R’000
R’000
R’000
5 171 390
7 697 347
5 848 317
4 559 879
6 592 329
6 132 131
611 510
1 105 019
(283 815)
677 545
1 267 252
1 646 881 2 202 789
Total Current Assets
3 536 490
2 473 174
Total Current Liabilities
2 960 594
2 519 664
2 376 375
Community Wealth/Equity
16 897 220
15 351 479
14 133 320 1 027 410
CASH FLOWS
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION
Operating Cash Flow
849 972
761 222
Population: 787 803 No Schooling: 5.2% Households: 265 561
Cash at Year End
372 645
231 774
325 679
n/a
736 133
688 454
2015/16
Population Growth: 0.37% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 46.1% Formal Dwellings: 87.1%
UIFW EXPENDITURE EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT
Total Employment Positions
7 860
8 613
Composition of Council: ANC 58, DA 27, EFF 9, AIC 2, VF PLUS 2,
Vacant Positions
3 394
4 315
286
286
ANA 1, COPE 1
Managerial Positions
Controlling Party: ANC Executive Mayor: Mrs Sarah Matawana Mlamleli Deputy Mayor: Lebohang Masoetsa (Deputy Executive Mayor and MMC:
Vacant Managerial Positions
Infrastructure and Public Works)
Speaker: Mxolisi Siyonzana Other Council: Vuyelwa Jonas (MMC: SMME and Rural Development), Mpolokeng Mahase (MMC: Community and Social Services), Zolile Mangcotywa (Whip), Morake Molefi (MMC: Corporate Services), Patrick Monyakoana (MMC: Public Safety and Security Services), Mafa Nkhabu (MMC: SMME Development), Jeanine Nothnagel (MMC: Agricultural Development), Xolo Pongolo (MMC: Environmental Management), Gladys Thipenyane (MMC: Human Settlements and Housing), Lulama Titi-Odili (MMC: Finance, IDP and Performance Management) Municipal Manager: Adv Tankiso Mea Chief Financial Officer: Mr Kolisang Rapulungoana (Acting) Senior Management: Mr Bongani Mathae (Manager: LED), Bheki Mthembu (Head: Planning), Mlondolozi Ndlovu (Head: Engineering Services), Mzingisi Nkungwane (Head: Social Services), Jupitor Phaladi (Head: Human Settlement and Housing) Communications Officers: Mr Qondile Khedama
110
127
Total Employment Cost (R’000)
1 661 707
1 479 536
SERVICE DELIVERY
2016/17
2015/16
185 687
171 132
Inside Yard
Water Electricity
Sewerage
<200m from Yard
101
0
Households - Free Basic Service
35 325
24 753
Total Customer Entities Served
194 947
208 214
Households - Free Basic Service
24 886
23 372
Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage
129 397
121 418
Ventilated Pit Latrine
48 976
48 976
2 977
2 107
Bucket System Other Households - Free Basic Service
272
40
35 325
29 034
Note: Naledi Local Municipality was merged into Mangaung Metropolitan Municipality on 3 August 2016. Financial, Employment and Service Delivery information prior to the 2016/17 financial year only includes figures for Mangaung Metropolitan Municipality. View historical information for Naledi Local Municipality at municipalities.co.za.
Refer to p11 for sources, methodology and definitions. Find more financial, demographic, employment and service delivery information at municipalities.co.za.
*Unaudited full year figures.
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FEZILE DABI DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY (DC20)
POSTAL: PO Box 10, Sasolburg, 1947 PHYSICAL: John Vorster Road, Sasolburg TEL: 016 970 8600 FAX: 016 970 8733 EMAIL: info@feziledabi.gov.za WEB: www.feziledabi.gov.za
Sasolburg
Vredefort
Vierfontein
Oranjeville Villiers
Viljoenskroon
NGWATHE
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population Growth: 0.31% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 39.2% Formal Dwellings: 85.6%
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: ANC 18, DA 6, EFF 5, SACP 1 Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Mr Moeketsi Moshodi Speaker: L Kubeka Other Council: V de Beer (Social Development), S Khiba (Project Management and Public Works), J Mareka (LED and Tourism), P Modikoe (Corporate Support Services), M Mosia (Finance) Municipal Manager: Ms Lindi Molibeli Chief Financial Officer: Mr Johan Reyneke (Acting) Senior Management: Adv Andile Mini (Director: Corporate Services), Mrs Vicky Moloi (Director: LED and Tourism) Communications Officers: Mr Thomas Nopheche
MAFUBE
Koppies
Description: The Fezile Dabi District Municipality is a Category C
Population: 494 777 No Schooling: 6.7% Households: 172 370
METSIMAHOLO
Parys
OVERVIEW municipality, formerly known as the Northern Free State District Municipality, situated in the north of the Free State. It is bordered by the North West, Gauteng and Mpumalanga Provinces to the north, Thabo Mofutsanyana District to the south, and Lejweleputswa District to the west. The municipality is the smallest district in the province, making up 16% of its geographical area. It consists of four local municipalities: Moqhaka, Metsimaholo, Ngwathe and Mafube. The main attraction site, the Vredefort Dome, being the third-largest meteorite site in the world, is located within the district. Area: 20 668km2 Main Economic Sectors: Trade (22%), community services (20%), manufacturing (13%), households (13%), agriculture (12%), finance (7%), construction (6%), transport (5%)
FREE STATE
CONTACT DETAILS
MOQHAKA
Frankfort
Heilbron
Edenville
Cornelia
Tweeling
Kroonstad Steynsrus
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2017/18*
AUDIT OUTCOME
n/a
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
2016/17
2015/16
Adverse Clean audit audit
R’000
R’000
R’000
157 260
154 866
155 145
Total Expenditure
135 261
158 754
176 536
Surplus/(Deficit)
21 999
(3 888)
(21 390)
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
462
4 282
3 605
Total Current Assets
n/a
77 567
93 855
Total Current Liabilities
n/a
19 354
32 352
Community Wealth/Equity
n/a
70 217
74 105
Total Revenue
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow
59 351
(14 641)
(16 668)
146 674
68 234
87 189
n/a
3 856
4 398
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
188
196
Vacant Positions
13
22
Managerial Positions
37
37
Cash at Year End
UIFW EXPENDITURE
Vacant Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
3
3
97 204
95 256
MAFUBE LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (FS205) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: PO Box 2, Frankfort, 9830 PHYSICAL: 64 JJ Hadebe Street, Frankfort TEL: 058 813 1051/9700/9718 FAX: 058 813 3072 EMAIL: info@mafubemunicipality.gov.za WEB: www.mafubemunicipality.gov.za
OVERVIEW Description: The Mafube Local Municipality is a Category B municipality in the Fezile Dabi District of the Free State Province. It is one of the four municipalities in the district, making up almost a quarter of its geographical area. The name is a Sesotho word meaning ‘dawning of the new day’. Frankfort remains the growth point in Mafube, and plays a major role in terms of regional service provision and industrial and commercial development. Frankfort is situated 55km east of Heilbron and approximately 120km south-east of Sasolburg. Frankfort is a typicallydeveloped small town, serving the predominant surrounding agricultural community. The Greater Tweeling area is located approximately 150km east of Sasolburg and 350km north-east of Bloemfontein, and is situated adjacent to the Frankfort/Reitz Primary Road. Other larger centres, such as Vereeniging and Vanderbijlpark, are all within 160km of Tweeling. Primary agricultural activities include sheep and cattle farming, maize, and sunflower seed production.
The Villiers Town area is situated on the banks of the Vaal River, adjacent to the N3 National Road between Gauteng and Durban. In relation to other major centres, the town is located 120km from Johannesburg, 80km from Vereeniging and 117km from Sasolburg. Villiers is predominantly agricultureorientated, where products such as maize, sunflower, wheat, grain, sorghum, meat and dairy are produced. Villiers functions as the main concentration point for products in the district, from where they are directly exported. The grain silos in Villiers, together with other grain silos in the district, have a storage capacity of 273 000 tons. The Greater Cornelia area is situated 40km east of Frankfort, 160km east of Sasolburg and 32km south-east of Villiers. The town is situated adjacent to the R103 Secondary Road between Warden and Villiers. Cornelia typically developed as a small town serving the predominant surrounding agricultural community. Area: 3 971km2 Cities/Towns: Cornelia, Frankfort, Tweeling, Villiers Main Economic Sectors: Community services (28.1%), manufacturing (24%), agriculture (13.9%), finance (12.1%), trade (9%), transport (7%), construction (4.5%)
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 57 574 No Schooling: 10.6% Households: 18 745
Refer to p11 for sources, methodology and definitions. Find more financial, demographic, employment and service delivery information at municipalities.co.za.
Population Growth: -0.12% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 38.6% Formal Dwellings: 78.8%
*Unaudited full year figures.
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POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
The municipality is under S139(1)(b) administration, effective from March 2017. Composition of Council: ANC 13, DA 2, EFF 1, VF PLUS 1 Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Mr Jabulani Eliot Sigasa Speaker: Ms Nomasonto Evelyn Motaung Chief Whip: Ms Maletsatsi Maria Mofokeng Other Council: LS Kubeka, Tshidi Moloi, Nokuvuna Rakoloti Municipal Manager: Mr Mojalefa Joseph Matlole Chief Financial Officer: Mr Amos Makoae Senior Management: Ms Palesa Moloi (Director: Corporate Services), Mr Ernest Nxayi (Manager: LED), Mr Diao Ramabitsa (Director: Planning), Ms Zandile Tshabalala (Head: Community Services) Communications Officers: Mr Sipho Radebe
FINANCIAL POSITION
FINANCIAL INFORMATION AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
n/a
Audit not finalised
Disclaimer of audit
R’000
R’000
R’000
Total Revenue
203 764
228 215
217 811
Total Expenditure
166 250
186 259
267 891
37 514
41 956
(50 080)
180
41 932
9 032
Surplus/(Deficit)
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
(1 420) 9 243 (10 663)
74 316 60 347 1 096 895
144 434 376 465 490 671
(75 112) 348 n/a
41 833 202 n/a
188 192 12
2016/17
2015/16
514 70 24 3 93 456
660 212 30 7 82 716
2016/17
2015/16
19 049 1 695 4 600 20 010 4 600 16 747 3 997 4 600
19 049 1 695 4 601 20 010 4 601 16 747 3 997 4 601
2016/17
2015/16
Total Current Assets Total Current Liabilities Community Wealth/Equity
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow Cash at Year End
UIFW EXPENDITURE EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS Total Employment Positions Vacant Positions Managerial Positions Vacant Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
SERVICE DELIVERY Inside Yard <200m from Yard Water Households - Free Basic Service Total Customer Entities Served Electricity Households - Free Basic Service Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage Sewerage Bucket System Households - Free Basic Service
METSIMAHOLO LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (FS204) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: PO Box 60, Sasolburg, 1947 PHYSICAL: Civic Centre, Fichardt Street, Sasolburg TEL: 016 973 8300 FAX: 016 973 2191 EMAIL: enquiries1@metsimaholo.gov.za WEB: www.metsimaholo.gov.za
OVERVIEW Description: The Metsimaholo Local Municipality is a Category B municipality located within the Fezile Dabi District of the Free State Province. It is the smallest of four municipalities in the district, making up 8% of its geographical area. The municipality was established in 2000 through the amalgamation of the then Sasolburg, Deneysville and Oranjeville Transitional Local Councils. The dominance of Sasolburg, owing to its population density and its proximity to the economically active City of Johannesburg, provides the area with the opportunity of being declared the head office of the entire Metsimaholo Municipality. Metsimaholo means ‘big water’ in Sesotho. Area: 1 717km2 Cities/Towns: Deneysville, Kragbron, Oranjeville, Sasolburg Main Economic Sectors: Manufacturing, retail, community services
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 163 564 No Schooling: 9.3% Households: 59 113
Population Growth: 2.10% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 43.0% Formal Dwellings: 87.4%
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
R’000
R’000
R’000
Total Revenue
943 245
963 830
918 751
Total Expenditure
887 296
902 073
882 673
Surplus/(Deficit)
55 949
61 757
36 078
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
85 865
85 974
99 267
(14 109)
250 853
246 022
32 916
261 310
248 495
(71 938)
1 192 867
1 131 110
70 371
79 956
77 266
1 180
12 628
15 179
n/a
20 901
45 230
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
1 181
1 181
Vacant Positions
393
370
45
42
Total Current Assets Total Current Liabilities Community Wealth/Equity
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow Cash at Year End
UIFW EXPENDITURE
Managerial Positions Vacant Managerial Positions
11
4
Total Employment Cost (R’000)
260 738
246 795
SERVICE DELIVERY
2016/17
2015/16
48 350
48 185
<200m from Yard
2 537
2 537
>200m from Yard
4 561
4 561
Households - Free Basic Service
8 369
27 291
Total Customer Entities Served
51 074
38 063
Inside Yard
Water
F4SD 1, VF PLUS 1
Controlling Party: ANC/SACP/AIC/MCA/F4SD Coalition Executive Mayor: Ms Lindiwe Tshongwe Speaker: Mr Thabo Mabasa Chief Whip: Mr Victor Nyembe Municipal Manager: Mr Gerhard Steenkamp (Acting) Chief Financial Officer: Ms Amanda Vorster (Acting) Senior Management: Ms Tshidi Mkhefa (Acting Director: LED and Urban Planning), Mr Mokete Ramotso (Acting Director: Social Services), Ms Maria Ramovha (Acting Director: Technical and Infrastructural Services), Mr Ephraim Sediane (Acting Director: Organisational Development and Corporate Services) Communications Officers: Dr Gino Alberts (Communications Manager)
Financially Financially n/a unqualified unqualified
AUDIT OUTCOME
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: ANC 16, DA 11, EFF 8, SACP 3, AIC 1, MCA 1,
2017/18*
Electricity
Households - Free Basic Service Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage
Sewerage
5 981
5 116
23 696
23 696
Flush Toilet - Septic Tank
1 200
1 200
Bucket System
2 500
2 500
Other Households - Free Basic Service
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17 247
12 600
44 269
29 043
*Unaudited full year figures.
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MOQHAKA LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (FS201) CONTACT DETAILS
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT
POSTAL: PO Box 302, Kroonstad, 9500 PHYSICAL: Hill Street, Kroonstad TEL: 056 216 9911 FAX: 056 216 9122 WEB: www.moqhaka.gov.za
Composition of Council: ANC 27, DA 11, EFF 4, VF PLUS 2, COPE 1 Controlling Party: ANC Executive Mayor: Ms Matshidiso Koloi Speaker: M Chakane Chief Whip: Lucky Phooko Municipal Manager: Mr Mncedisi Simon Moqwathi Chief Financial Officer: Mr Thuso Marumo
OVERVIEW Description: The Moqhaka Local Municipality is a Category B municipality situated within the southern part of the Fezile Dabi District in the Free State Province. It is the largest of four municipalities in the district, making up over a third of its geographical area. The former Kroonstad, Steynsrus and Viljoenskroon Transitional Local Councils and sections of the Riemland, Kroonkop and Koepel Transitional Rural Councils are included in the municipality. The seat of local government is Kroonstad. The community name is the south Sesotho word for ‘crown’. The general tendency of migration from rural to urban areas is also occurring in the area, as is the case in the rest of the Free State Province. In comparison to the other municipalities within the Fezile Dabi District, it appears as if Moqhaka is significantly less urbanised. The Greater Kroonstad area is the centre of a large agricultural community that plays an important role in the economy of the district. Subsequently, industrial activities contribute significantly to the district’s economy. The Department of Correctional Services and the School of Engineers military bases are situated in the town. Kroonstad has recently become a distinguished holiday destination due to the ultra-modern and popular holiday resort of Kroonpark, adjacent to the Vals River. The urban area is situated adjacent to the N1 National Road, and located adjacent to one of the largest and most important four-way railway junctions in South Africa. The Viljoenskroon/Rammulotsi urban area is located within an area of extreme agricultural significance. The urban area plays a significant role in providing residential opportunities to the adjacent goldfields and mining activities in the North West province. The Provincial Roads P15/1 and P15/2 from Kroonstad to Klerksdorp in the North West province extend through the area from north to south. The Steynsrus/Matlwangtlwang urban area is situated approximately 45km east of Kroonstad and 92km west of Bethlehem. The major link road between Bethlehem and Kroonstad stretches adjacent to the urban area. Area: 7 925km2 Cities/Towns: Kroonstad, Renovaal, Steynsrus, Vierfontein, Viljoenskroon Main Economic Sectors: Agiculture, commercial transport, business services, mining
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 154 732 No Schooling: 3.8% Households: 53 601
Population Growth: -0.84% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 38.2% Formal Dwellings: 85.9%
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
Financially Financially n/a unqualified unqualified
AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
R’000
R’000
R’000
Total Revenue
778 692
698 166
707 600
Total Expenditure
638 424
837 080
792 844
Surplus/(Deficit)
140 268
(138 914)
(85 243)
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
63 090
55 483
108 918
Total Current Assets
164 114
163 642
130 584
324 871
324 871
207 887
2 090 771
2 098 276
2 236 889
48 850
51 211
90 214
4 754
6 312
11 846
n/a
230 376
221 949
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
1 356
1 372
502
532
30
29
Total Current Liabilities Community Wealth/Equity
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow Cash at Year End
UIFW EXPENDITURE
Vacant Positions Managerial Positions Vacant Managerial Positions
1
1
Total Employment Cost (R’000)
246 239
227 585
SERVICE DELIVERY
2016/17
2015/16
32 890
32 602
Inside Yard
Water
<200m from Yard
205
400
14 145
12 478
Total Customer Entities Served
33 095
33 006
Households - Free Basic Service
14 145
12 478
32 445
32 252
8
0
Households - Free Basic Service
Electricity
Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage Flush Toilet - Septic Tank
Sewerage
Ventilated Pit Latrine Bucket System Other Households - Free Basic Service
442
0
0
750
200
0
14 145
12 478
NGWATHE LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (FS203) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: PO Box 359, Parys, 9585 PHYSICAL: Liebenburg Street, Parys TEL: 056 816 2700 FAX: 056 816 2146 WEB: www.ngwathe.fs.gov.za
OVERVIEW Description: The Ngwathe Local Municipality is a Category B municipality situated in the northern part of the Fezile Dabi District in the Free State. The Vaal River forms the northern boundary of the area, which also serves as the boundary between the Free State, Gauteng and North West Provinces. It is one of four municipalities in the district, making up a third of its geographical area. The Renoster River also drains through the region and is dammed up in the vicinity of Koppies in a series of dams, namely the Weltevrede, Rooipoort and Koppies Dams. The rivers, together with the respective dams, are prominent water sources for agricultural purposes in the region.
Other prominent topographical features include the Vredefort Dome in Parys. The form of the dome consists of a central cone of granite surrounded by concentric ridges of quartzite belonging to the Witwatersrand System. The Parys District has unique natural and environmental assets, like the Vaal River, with several islands in the proximity of Parys, and the Vredefort Dome, that present exceptional tourism potential. Parys has a well-developed airfield that supports commercial and tourism development in the area. It has a strong commercial component and provides a wide range of services regarding health, education and professional services to the district. Vredefort is the only town that formed the former Vredefort District. The former Heilbron District is predominantly an agricultural area, although major manufacturing industries contribute largely to the Gross Geographic Product of the district. Koppies is located in an area of agricultural significance and mainly provides services in this regard to the surrounding rural areas. The three well-established and developed irrigation schemes subsequently enhance
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FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2017/18*
AUDIT OUTCOME
n/a
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE Total Revenue
2015/16
R’000
R’000
R’000
646 139
625 142
611 925
Total Expenditure
406 304
827 059
749 177
Surplus/(Deficit)
239 835
(191 652)
(131 676)
75 116
121 776
5 474
166 046
215 319
153 954
(5 715)
1 143 059
818 072
246 416
(170 023)
21 683
101 133
74 938
88 558
4 765
3 781
8 444
n/a
285 583
311 548
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
1 045
879
280
90 32
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION Total Current Assets Total Current Liabilities Community Wealth/Equity
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION
Cash at Year End
Population: 118 907 No Schooling: 4.8% Households: 40 910
UIFW EXPENDITURE
Population Growth: -0.31% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 35.3% Formal Dwellings: 85.9%
2016/17
Disclaimer Financially of audit unqualified
FREE STATE
the agricultural character of the area. The strategic location of Koppies between the larger centres of Kroonstad and Sasolburg influence growth and development within the community. The bentonite exploitation near Koppies and the initiative for coal mining in the vicinity of the town provide significant future growth potential. Koppies is becoming known for its tourist attractions. Specific reference is made to the R82 Battlefield Route, which consists of several historical battlefields. These that are envisaged to be further developed along with the Koppies Dam Nature Reserve. Edenville is also located in an area of agricultural significance. The main road linking Kroonstad and Heilbron runs adjacent to the area. Area: 7 055km2 Cities/Towns: Edenville, Heilbron, Koppies, Parys, Vredefort Main Economic Sectors: Agriculture, mining, manufacturing, services
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT
Vacant Positions
Composition of Council: ANC 24, DA 8, EFF 3, VF PLUS 1 Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Ms Joey Mochela Speaker: Neheng Mopedi Chief Whip: Mr Philemon Ndayi Municipal Manager: Mr Bruce William Kannemeyer Chief Financial Officer: Mr HI Lebusa Communications Officers: Mr Steve Nale
Managerial Positions
37
Vacant Managerial Positions
13
7
198 207
192 939
2016/17
2015/16
39 228
39 228
Total Employment Cost (R’000)
SERVICE DELIVERY Inside Yard
Water Electricity
Households - Free Basic Service
9 467
9 473
Total Customer Entities Served
42 788
42 788
Households - Free Basic Service Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage
Sewerage
9 467
9 473
35 305
35 305
Bucket System Households - Free Basic Service
195
195
9 467
9 473
LEJWELEPUTSWA DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY (DC18) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: PO Box 2163, Welkom, 9460 PHYSICAL: Cnr Jan Hofmeyer & Tempest Streets, Welkom TEL: 057 353 3094/5/8/9 FAX: 057 353 3382/057 391 8911 WEB: www.lejwe.co.za
Bothaville
NALA
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OVERVIEW
Hoopstad
Description: The Lejweleputswa District Municipality is a Category C municipality situated in the north-western part of the Free State. It borders the North West Province to the north, Fezile Dabi and Thabo Mofutsanyana to the north-east and east respectively, Mangaung and Xhariep to the south, and the Northern Cape Province to the west. The district makes up almost a third of the province, and consists of the following five local municipalities, with approximately 18 towns distributed throughout: Masilonyana, Tokologo, Tswelopele, Matjhabeng and Nala. It is accessible from Johannesburg, Cape Town, Klerksdorp and Kimberley along the N1, one of the country’s main national roads. Area: 32 287km2 Main Economic Sectors: Mining (31%), construction, transport, electricity, trade
Allanridge Wesselsbron Odendaalsrus Riebeeckstad Whites Welkom
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Hertzogville
Virginia
TSWELOPELE
MATJHABENG
Bultfontein
TOKOLOGO
Theunissen
Boshof Dealesville
MASILONYANA Verkeerdevlei
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2017/18*
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 646 920 No Schooling: 4.6% Households: 217 911
Population Growth: 0.79% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 37.7% Formal Dwellings: 83.2%
Winburg
Brandfort
AUDIT OUTCOME
n/a
2016/17
2015/16
Audit not Financially finalised unqualified
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
R’000
R’000
R’000
Total Revenue
94 364
124 641
122 395
Total Expenditure
105 304
104 576
120 613
Surplus/(Deficit)
(10 940)
20 066
1 782
3 510
1 371
758
Total Current Assets
97 683
89 129
70 018
Total Current Liabilities
15 476
11 782
13 258
ML Tlhone
Community Wealth/Equity
123 151
114 720
94 964
Municipal Manager: Ms Palesa Kaota Chief Financial Officer: Mr PK Pitso Senior Management: Mr C Pietersen (Manager: Legal Services) Communications Officers: Mr Khaya Mqeke
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow
25 906
23 044
14 588
Cash at Year End
50 565
48 072
29 827
n/a
695
680
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: ANC 10, DA 3, EFF 2 (40% PR Seats) Executive Mayor: Mr Sebenzile Ngangelizwe Speaker: Ms Phindiwe Philadelphia Maleka Chief Whip: Mr Johannes Meli Other Council: SJ Mabitla, MMT Matlabe, MJ Pereko, MS Sehloho,
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
UIFW EXPENDITURE
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EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
148
142
2
1
Vacant Positions
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS Managerial Positions
2015/16
23
25
Vacant Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
FREE STATE
2016/17 2
1
71 212
75 072
MASILONYANA LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (FS181) CONTACT DETAILS
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT
POSTAL: PO Box 8, Theunissen, 9410 PHYSICAL: 47 Le Roux Street, Theunissen, 9410 TEL: 057 733 0106 FAX: 057 733 2417 EMAIL: info@masilonyana.co.za WEB: www.masilonyana.fs.gov.za
The municipality is under S139(1)(b) administration, effective from March 2017. Composition of Council: ANC 12, DA 4, EFF 2, VF PLUS 1 Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Ms Nontsizi Moshana Speaker: Puleng Elsie Mabitla, DE Modise Municipal Manager: Mr Seve Kau (Acting) Chief Financial Officer: Ms Fikile Mzizi Senior Management: Ms ME Makgahlela (Director: Community Services), Mr Vusimuzi Rajuili (Director: Corporate Services) Communications Officers: Mr Zongezile Ntjwabule
OVERVIEW Description: The Masilonyana Local Municipality is a Category B municipality located within the Lejweleputswa District in the Free State. It is situated between the province’s biggest municipality, Mangaung Metro, in the south and the second-biggest municipality, Matjhabeng, in the north. It is one of five municipalities in the district. The following former Transitional Local Councils were amalgamated into the municipality: Theunissen, Brandfort, Winburg, Soutpan and Verkeerdevlei. It is an impoverished semi-urban area with a high unemployment rate. The municipality plays host to two toll plazas on two major roads in the province; the Verkeerdevlei Plaza on the N1 is the last before entering Bloemfontein from the north, and the Brandfort Plaza on the former R30 (now ZR Mahabane Road) is situated between Brandfort and Bloemfontein. Brandfort is also known for its rich political history, which includes the National Military Museum on a farm that used to be a concentration camp during the Anglo-Boer War and the Winnie Mandela House, where Mandela was sentenced to House Arrest during the State of Emergency in the 1980s. Theunissen is also situated on the ZR Mahabane Corridor between Bloemfontein and Welkom, and hosts the three mines within the municipal jurisdiction. Winburg has economic potential because of its location, which is 100km west of Bloemfontein, and its linking of Bloemfontein with Johannesburg, Cape Town and Durban. It prides itself with the Voortrekker Monument as its Heritage Site, and Masilonyana boasts several game reserves across all its towns. The municipality prides itself on its tourist destinations, such as the Florisbad National Quaternary Research Station. This is where the first human skull was discovered. There are also cooperatives in Soutpan working on the salt lakes to produce salt. Area: 6 618km2 Cities/Towns: Brandfort, Soutpan, Theunissen, Verkeerdevlei, Winburg Main Economic Sectors: Agriculture, mining, community services
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2015/16
n/a
Audit not finalised
Disclaimer of audit
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE Total Revenue
R’000
R’000
R’000
263 377
272 869
290 656 309 974
Total Expenditure
93 723
360 197
Surplus/(Deficit)
169 654
(87 328)
(19 317)
7 824
16 497
64 000
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION Total Current Assets
367 636
51 797
46 435
Total Current Liabilities
293 625
183 760
145 859
Community Wealth/Equity
758 021
547 820
684 043 (10 632)
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow
(12 165)
14 432
Cash at Year End
175
6 029
1 001
UIFW EXPENDITURE
n/a
n/a
152 213
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
746
774
Vacant Positions
149
183
34
32
Managerial Positions Vacant Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
SERVICE DELIVERY
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population Growth: 1.07% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 31.9% Formal Dwellings: 84.0%
2016/17
AUDIT OUTCOME
Water Population: 62 770 No Schooling: 4.4% Households: 21 558
2017/18*
Electricity
Inside Yard Households - Free Basic Service Total Customer Entities Served Households - Free Basic Service Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage
Sewerage
12
16
91 236
92 548
2016/17
2015/16
17 734
17 734
5 913
3 600
17 642
17 399
5 913
3 600
15 340
15 160
Flush Toilet - Septic Tank
572
572
Bucket System
857
857
5 913
3 600
Households - Free Basic Service
MATJHABENG LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (FS184) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: PO Box 708, Welkom, 9460 PHYSICAL: 319 Stateway, Welkom TEL: 057 391 3611 FAX: 057 357 4393 EMAIL: Info@Matjhabeng.co.za WEB: www.matjhabeng.fs.gov.za
OVERVIEW Description: The Matjhabeng Local Municipality is a Category B municipality situated in the Lejweleputswa District in the Free State. It is bound by Nala to the north, Masilonyana to the south, Tswelopele to the east and Moqhaka to the west. It is one of five municipalities in the district.
Matjhabeng represents the hub of mining activity in the Free State Province. There is one formal land-based protected area in the municipality, being the Willem Pretorius Nature Reserve. There are no Ramsar sites. Grassland is the one biome in the Matjhabeng Municipality. Seven vegetation types are found, namely Bloemfontein Karroid Shrubland, Central Free State Grassland, Highveld Alluvial Vegetation, Highveld Salt Pans, Vaal-Vet Sandy Grassland, Western Free State Clay Grassland and Winburg Grassy Shrubland. There is one endangered ecosystem, covering 11% of the Matjhabeng Municipality. This is the Vaal-Vet Sandy Grassland. There is only one water management area, namely the Middle Vaal. Five rivers run through the municipality, including the Koolspruit, Sand, Sandspruit and Vet. Wetlands cover 5.5% of the Matjhabeng Municipality.
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Area: 5 690km2 Cities/Towns: Allanridge, Hennenman, Odendaalsrus, Ventersburg,
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
Virginia, Welkom
Main Economic Sectors: Mining, manufacturing
Total Current Assets Total Current Liabilities Community Wealth/Equity
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION
CASH FLOWS
Population: 429 113 No Schooling: 3.0% Households: 149 163
Operating Cash Flow Cash at Year End
2016/17
2015/16
485 268 (110 428) 716 737
1 235 262 3 811 586 2 361 910
951 208 2 866 822 2 912 188
(266 016) (428 000) n/a
156 902 (4 875) 1 544 947
96 076 8 917 1 152 940
UIFW EXPENDITURE
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Composition of Council: ANC 46, DA 15, EFF 6, COPE 1,
Total Employment Positions Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
2 222 56 683 425
2 284 47 639 001
SERVICE DELIVERY
2016/17
2015/16
96 746 2 837 3 080 18 518 91 247 18 518 81 360 956 1 715 0 111 18 518
90 985 3 933 2 503 19 537 91 247 19 537 81 360 32 0 2 750 0 19 537
INDEPENDENT 1, UFC 2, VF PLUS 1 Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Mr Nkosinjani Wilson Speelman Speaker: Mr B Stofile Chief Whip: Mr Joseph Sephiri Municipal Manager: Mr Thabiso Tsoaeli Chief Financial Officer: Mr Thabo Panyane Communications Officers: Mr Modise Mahlatsane
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2017/18*
AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE Total Revenue Total Expenditure Surplus/(Deficit)
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE
2016/17
2015/16
Financially Financially n/a unqualified unqualified
R’000
R’000
R’000
2 336 549 1 865 462 471 087 157 109
2 254 445 2 810 990 (556 546) 366 752
1 960 909 2 772 001 (811 093) 174 931
Inside Yard <200m from Yard Water >200m from Yard Households - Free Basic Service Total Customer Entities Served Electricity Households - Free Basic Service Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage Flush Toilet - Septic Tank Ventilated Pit Latrine Sewerage Bucket System Other Households - Free Basic Service
FREE STATE
Population Growth: 1.20% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 41.7% Formal Dwellings: 84.5%
2017/18*
FINANCIAL POSITION
NALA LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (FS185) CONTACT DETAILS
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT
POSTAL: Private Bag X15, Bothaville, 9660 PHYSICAL: 8 Preller Street, Bothaville TEL: 056 514 9200 FAX: 056 515 3922 WEB: www.nala.org.za
Composition of Council: ANC 14, EFF 5, DA 4, VF PLUS 1 Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Mr Theko Mogoje Speaker: Ms MN Mashiya Chief Whip: Tselane Molutsi Municipal Manager: Mr Boitumelo Mokomela
OVERVIEW Description: The Nala Local Municipality is a Category B municipality situated in the northern part of the Lejweleputswa District in the Free State. The former Bothaville and Wesselsbron Traditional Local Councils and a section of the Vetvaal Transitional Rural Council were combined to form the Nala Local Municipality. The Bothaville/Kgotsong area is located approximately 50km south of Klerksdorp, 80km north of Welkom and 200km south of Gauteng. Wesselsbron/Monyakeng is situated approximately 70km south-west of Bothaville, approximately 35km west of Welkom/Odendaalsrus and 55km east of Hoopstad. The Nala region is located within a significant agricultural region. It forms part of the so-called ’Maize Triangle’ of South Africa. Bothaville is strategically located close to the gold mining towns of Klerksdorp/ Orkney, whilst Wesselsbron is in close proximity of Welkom/ Odendaalsrus. They are directly dependent on these large urban centres for institutional and commercial support. Three major rivers feature prominently in the Free State Province, of which two flow through the Nala Municipality. The Vals River runs from east to west through the town of Bothaville towards the Vaal River, which forms the north-western boundary of the municipality, and the Vet River flows just south of the Wesselsbron district and forms the southern boundary of the Nala region. Both the rivers play a significant role in the provision of water to Bothaville and Wesselsbron respectively. The topography of the area is homogenous, with moderate slopes. The only significant natural feature is the sensitive wetland system found just south of Wesselsbron. Area: 4 129km2 Cities/Towns: Bothaville, Wesselsbron Main Economic Sectors: Agriculture
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 78 515 No Schooling: 8.4% Households: 23 653
Population Growth: -0.77% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 28.7% Formal Dwellings: 77.2%
FINANCIAL INFORMATION AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
Financially Financially n/a unqualified unqualified
R’000
R’000
R’000
434 034 294 000 140 035 45 465
406 302 461 764 (55 462) 26 310
357 182 426 989 (69 807) 20 028
280 751 403 741 1 733 899
130 737 385 741 1 530 827
143 057 318 939 1 585 570
56 557 n/a
52 678 8 271 122 122
38 443 11 180 69 660
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
565
535
3
14
15
12
Total Revenue Total Expenditure Surplus/(Deficit)
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION Total Current Assets Total Current Liabilities Community Wealth/Equity
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow Cash at Year End
UIFW EXPENDITURE
Vacant Positions Managerial Positions Vacant Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
SERVICE DELIVERY Inside Yard <200m from Yard Water Households - Free Basic Service Total Customer Entities Served Electricity Households - Free Basic Service Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage Sewerage Bucket System Households - Free Basic Service
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3
1
137 312
132 124
2016/17
2015/16
19 794 1 423 8 705 21 878 8 705 18 450 3 759 8 705
19 794 1 423 8 150 21 578 8 150 18 450 3 759 8 150
*Unaudited full year figures.
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FREE STATE
CONTACT DETAILS
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
POSTAL: Private Bag X46, Boshoff, 8340 PHYSICAL: Market Square, Voortrekker Street, Boshoff TEL: 053 541 0014 FAX: 053 541 0360 WEB: www.tokologo.gov.za
OVERVIEW Description: The Tokologo Local Municipality is a Category B municipality located within the Lejweleputswa District in the western Free State Province. It is bordered by the North West Province in the north, the Xhariep District in the south, Tswelopele and Masilonyana in the east, and the Northern Cape Province in the west. It is one of five municipalities in the district, making up almost a third of its geographical area. Boshof (the capital town) is situated in the centre, Dealesville is further east, and Hertzogville is situated in the north of the municipal area. Tokologo is a Setswana word meaning ‘freedom’, emanating from the relentless struggle of the oppressed people, culminating in their freedom on 27 April 1994. Area: 9 326km2 Cities/Towns: Boshof, Dealesville, Hertzogville Main Economic Sectors: Agriculture
AUDIT OUTCOME
Disclaimer Financially of audit unqualified
R’000
R’000
233 769
136 613
Total Expenditure
97 173
157 623
133 049
Surplus/(Deficit)
8 582
76 146
3 564
75 258
153 104
31 654
Total Current Assets
126 488
29 646
22 231
Total Current Liabilities
226 826
98 818
52 187
Community Wealth/Equity
602 759
581 815
543 370 35 592
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow
(5 652)
141 157
(75 994)
(7 861)
4 484
n/a
144 228
97 832
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
166
294
3
104
12
15
Cash at Year End
UIFW EXPENDITURE
Vacant Positions Managerial Positions Vacant Managerial Positions
SERVICE DELIVERY
Mr Molefi Moloele (Manager: LED), Mr C Tlhokwe (Acting Director: Corporate Services and Manager: Human Resources) Communications Officers: Mr LC Tlhokwe
2015/16
R’000
Population: 29 149 No Schooling: 11.9% Households: 9 831
Composition of Council: ANC 5, DA 1, EFF 1, PA 1 Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Mr BE Seakge Chief Whip: Koba Magomo Municipal Manager: Mr Kelehile J Motlhale Chief Financial Officer: Ms Mathapelo Masisi Senior Management: Moleleki Chakane (Technical Services Manager),
2016/17
105 755
Total Revenue
Total Employment Cost (R’000)
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT
n/a
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population Growth: 0.13% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 28.4% Formal Dwellings: 80.9%
2017/18*
Inside Yard
Water Electricity
0
39 484
38 233
2016/17
2015/16
10 396
9 986
<200m from Yard
535
567
Households - Free Basic Service
706
1 582
10 981
10 981
Total Customer Entities Served Households - Free Basic Service Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage Flush Toilet - Septic Tank
Sewerage
3
144
1 582
3 819
3 819
2 126
2 126
4 345
3 547
Bucket System
685
1 483
Households - Free Basic Service
706
1 582
Ventilated Pit Latrine
TSWELOPELE LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (FS183) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: PO Box 3, Bultfontein, 9670 PHYSICAL: Civic Centre, Bosman Street, Bultfontein TEL: 051 853 1111 FAX: 051 853 1332 EMAIL: logov@tswelopele.org WEB: www.tswelopele.gov.za
OVERVIEW Description: The Tswelopele Local Municipality is a Category B municipality situated within the Lejweleputswa District in the central Free State Province about 100km north west of Bloemfontein. It is bordered by the North West Province in the north, Masilonyana in the south, Nala and Matjhabeng in the east, and Tokologo in the west. It is one of the five municipalities that make up the district, accounting for almost a quarter of its geographical area. Area: 6 524km2 Cities/Towns: Bultfontein, Hoopstad Main Economic Sectors: Agriculture
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 47 373 No Schooling: 10.1% Households: 13 705
Population Growth: -0.12% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 27.7% Formal Dwellings: 80.1%
Speaker: Ms Motshabinyana Welhemina Raseu Chief Whip: Mzonakele Baleni Other Council: MS Bonokwane, BP Esau, C Horn (Exco Member), EC Joubert, MJ Mgciya, MB Mohlabakoe, MA Monei, DA Njodina, MH Segopolo, MM Snyer, TA Soaisa, TT Taedi Municipal Manager: Ms Matiro Rebecca Ellen Mogopodi Chief Financial Officer: Mr Lefa Moletsane Senior Management: Boitshoko Dikoko (Director: Infrastructure Services), Sabata Rabanye (Director: Corporate Services), Zingisa Tindleni (Director: Community Services), Themba Zondo (Manager: LED) Communications Officers: Ms MRE Mogopodi (Acting)
FINANCIAL INFORMATION AUDIT OUTCOME
2017/18* n/a
2016/17
2015/16
Financially Financially unqualified unqualified
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
R’000
R’000
R’000
Total Revenue
98 172
164 271
165 025
Total Expenditure
111 305
182 032
165 988
Surplus/(Deficit)
(13 133)
(17 761)
(964)
1 064
33 331
32 306
Total Current Assets
17 626
28 447
22 467
Total Current Liabilities
53 139
68 106
37 108
593 506
519 635
539 829 24 435
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT
Community Wealth/Equity
Composition of Council: ANC 11, DA 3, EFF 1 Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Mr TF Matsholo
Operating Cash Flow
19 656
32 354
Cash at Year End
19 662
3 300
4 221
n/a
8 922
8 753
CASH FLOWS
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*Unaudited full year figures.
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EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
329
305
69
51
15
15
3
0
63 167
62 361
Vacant Positions Managerial Positions
FREE STATE
Vacant Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
SERVICE DELIVERY Water Electricity
2016/17 11 677
11 677
Households - Free Basic Service
4 388
11 992
Total Customer Entities Served
11 992
11 992
Households - Free Basic Service
4 388
4 409
10 823
10 823
Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage
Sewerage
2015/16
Inside Yard
Flush Toilet - Septic Tank
17
17
Ventilated Pit Latrine
0
837
Other Households - Free Basic Service
837
0
4 388
4 409
THABO MOFUTSANYANA DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY (DC19) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: Private Bag X810, Witsieshoek, 9870 PHYSICAL: 1 Mampoi Street, Old Parliament Building, Phuthaditjhaba TEL: 058 718 1089/36 FAX: 058 718 1034 WEB: www.thabomofutsanyana.gov.za
Vrede Memel
OVERVIEW C municipality located in the eastern Free State Province, and borders on Lesotho and the provinces of KwaZulu-Natal and Mpumalanga. The district makes up almost a third of the geographical area of the province. It comprises six local municipalities: Setsoto, Dihlabeng, Nketoana, Maluti-A-Phofung, Phumelela and Mantsopa. It is named after Edwin Thabo Mofutsanyana, a stalwart of the communist party. Despite all the socio-economic challenges facing this district, the area has huge potential for tourism development because of its scenic beauty and its rich cultural heritage. The N3 and N5 National Roads pass through the district, and the famous Golden Gate is found in the area on the slopes of the Drakensberg Mountains. Area: 32 734km2 Main Economic Sectors: Agriculture, tourism
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population Growth: 1.31% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 37.4% Formal Dwellings: 77.7%
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: ANC 12, DA 3, EFF 2, DPSA 1 (40% PR Seats) Controlling Party: ANC Executive Mayor: Ms Malefu Vilakazi Speaker: Mr MS Maduna Chief Whip: Ms Seipati Mbiwe Other Council: Mr George Bengurd (Rural Development and Agriculture), Ntaoleng Mofokeng (Municipal Health Services), Azael Nhlapo (Corporate Services), Ms Jane Radebe (Community Services), Tumelo Thebe (IDP and PMS), Thoko Tshabalala (LED), Kaludi Tsoene (Transport and Infrastructure), Ms Sylvia Visagi (Finance) Municipal Manager: Ms Takatso Lebenya Chief Financial Officer: Mr HI Lebusa Senior Management: Mr Samuel Khote (Director: Corporate Services), Takatso Lebenya (Director: Community Services), Ms Thembi Mlotha (Manager: LED), Mr Bernard Mphahlele (Manager: Infrastructure Development) Communications Officers: Mr M Matefu
Warden
Lindley
Description: The Thabo Mofutsanyana District Municipality is a Category
Population: 779 330 No Schooling: 6.6% Households: 246 029
PHUMELELA
Petrus Steyn Reitz
NKETOANA
Senekal
SETSOTO
Bohlokong MALUTI-AValsrivier PHOFUNG Bethlethem Paul Roux Harrismith Kestell
DIHLABENG
Clarens
Marquard Clocolan
Phuthaditjhaba
Fourlesburg Ficksburg
MANTSOPA Ladybrand Tweespruit Hobhouse
FINANCIAL INFORMATION AUDIT OUTCOME
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
Financially Financially n/a unqualified unqualified
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
R’000
R’000
R’000
Total Revenue
119 305
104 990
104 205
Total Expenditure
120 975
107 973
119 464
Surplus/(Deficit)
(1 670)
(2 984)
(15 259)
8
5 430
3 944 2 949
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION Total Current Assets
2 232
3 915
Total Current Liabilities
5 363
16 398
11 756
(3 131)
(7 421)
(4 739)
Operating Cash Flow
523
3 971
(16 728)
Cash at Year End
772
249
890
UIFW EXPENDITURE
n/a
8 384
16 686
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
161
223
Vacant Positions
44
111
Managerial Positions
27
21
Vacant Managerial Positions
10
4
67 973
61 538
Community Wealth/Equity
CASH FLOWS
Total Employment Cost (R’000)
DIHLABENG LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (FS192) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: PO Box 551, Bethlehem, 9700 PHYSICAL: 9 Muller Street, Bethlehem TEL: 058 303 5732 FAX: 058 303 4703 EMAIL: records2@dihlabeng.co.za WEB: www.dihlabeng.gov.za
OVERVIEW Description: The Dihlabeng Local Municipality is a Category B municipality situated in the Thabo Mofutsanyana District in the
Free State. It is one of six municipalities in the district. It was established in terms of Section 12 of the Local Government Structures Act 117 of 1998, after the first general local government elections of 5 December 2000, which heralded the final phase of local government reform as envisaged in 1994 at the onset of the process of democratisation. Bethlehem is situated approximately 240km north-east of Bloemfontein, 140km east of Kroonstad and 90km west of Harrismith. The town is strategically situated in the heart of the picturesque north-eastern Free State and originally developed as a service centre. Growth is stimulated by the strategic location of the area, which is situated adjacent to the
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FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2017/18*
AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
2016/17
2015/16
Financially Financially n/a unqualified unqualified
R’000
R’000
R’000
Total Revenue
735 946
685 594
690 733
Total Expenditure
525 074
761 510
746 924
Surplus/(Deficit)
210 872
(75 916)
(56 191)
50 271
76 086
75 860
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION Total Current Assets
167 978
95 657
98 243
Total Current Liabilities
241 971
350 308
270 479
1 792 434
1 635 007
1 709 128
Community Wealth/Equity
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow Cash at Year End
4 071
74 633
70 593
4 800
(4 059)
(7 368)
n/a
116 874
125 090
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION
UIFW EXPENDITURE
Population: 140 044 No Schooling: 8.3% Households: 46 857
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
1 221
1 149
Population Growth: 1.92% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 42.2% Formal Dwellings: 80.1%
Vacant Positions
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT
Managerial Positions
6
3
40
37
Composition of Council: ANC 25, DA 8, EFF 3, INDEPENDENT 2,
Vacant Managerial Positions
6
3
VF PLUS 1
Total Employment Cost (R’000)
225 825
216 481
SERVICE DELIVERY
2016/17
2015/16
30 452
30 452
<200m from Yard
2 403
2 403
>200m from Yard
1 209
1 209
Households - Free Basic Service
5 318
4 294
35 609
35 609
Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Ms Lindiwe Makhalema Speaker: P David Lengoabala Other Council: Sophia Jacobs (MMC: Human Settlement), Emely Mabizela (MMC: Rural Development), Desmond Michaels (MMC: Corporate Services), Mafube Mofokeng (MMC: Municipal Infrastructure), Matsiliso Mokoena (MMC: Community Services), Modiehi Sempe (MMC: IDP/PMS), Tseki Tseki (MMC: Finance) Municipal Manager: Mr Busa Molatseli Chief Financial Officer: Mr Pule Khiba Senior Management: Ms Seipati Mabula (Director: Corporate Services), Mr Nkosi Mondi (Director: Local Economic Development), Ms Angela Mosima (Director: Community Services), Mr Ntokozo Shabalala (Director: Municipal Infrastructure) Communications Officers: Mr Tshediso Maitse
FREE STATE
N5 between Bloemfontein and Durban and serves as a central regional centre. The scenic town of Clarens, often referred to as the ‘Switzerland’ of South Africa, is situated approximately 34km south-east of Bethlehem. Clarens is a mere 20km from the Golden Gate Highlands National Park. Fouriesburg is situated on the R26 route and in close proximity to Lesotho. The town has the predominant function of a small service centre and is increasingly being supported by the tourism industry. Paul Roux is situated 35km west of Bethlehem. Rosendal is located at the foot of the Witteberg Mountain Range on the R70. The town offers excellent property investment opportunities. Area: 4 868km2 Cities/Towns: Bethlehem, Clarens, Fouriesburg, Golden Gate Highlands National Park, Paul Roux, Rosendal Main Economic Sectors: Services (29.7%), trade (18.6%), finance (18%), manufacturing (14.4%), transport (9.3%), agriculture (7.1%), construction (1.9%)
Inside Yard
Water
Electricity
Total Customer Entities Served Households - Free Basic Service Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage Ventilated Pit Latrine
Sewerage
5 318
4 294
25 362
25 362
6 788
6 788
Bucket System
787
787
Other
304
304
5 318
4 294
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
n/a
Audit not finalised
Qualified audit
Households - Free Basic Service
MALUTI-A-PHOFUNG LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (FS194) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: Private Bag X805, Witsieshoek, 9866 PHYSICAL: Cnr Moremoholo & Motloung Streets, Setsing Complex, Phuthaditjhaba TEL: 058 718 3700 FAX: 058 718 3777 WEB: http://map.gov.za
Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Mr Gilbert Mokotso Speaker: Ms Malewatle Nthedi Chief Whip: Mmoledi Moloi Municipal Manager: Mr Kadimo Masekaone (Acting) Chief Financial Officer: Mr Moratwe Mofokeng Communications Officers: Ms Kedibone Sentle
OVERVIEW Description: The Maluti-A-Phofung Local Municipality is a Category B municipality situated within the Thabo Mofutsanyana District in the Free State Province. It is bordered by Phumelela in the north, the Kingdom of Lesotho in the south, the KwaZulu-Natal Province in the east, and Dihlabeng in the west. It is one of the six municipalities that make up the district. Maluti-A-Phofung Municipality was established on 5 December 2000 in terms of the Provincial Gazette No. 14 of 28 February 2000, issued in terms of Section 21 of the Local Government Notice and Municipal Demarcation Act 27 of 1998. Area: 4 338km2 Cities/Towns: Harrismith, Kestell, Phuthaditjhaba Main Economic Sectors: Social services / government (28%), agriculture (18%)
FINANCIAL INFORMATION AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
R’000
R’000
R’000
Total Revenue
1 417 637
1 431 755
1 336 810
Total Expenditure
1 427 746
2 278 891
2 187 470
Surplus/(Deficit)
(10 110)
(847 136)
(850 661)
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
122 351
187 862
204 879
Total Current Assets
84 808
576 384
529 045
Total Current Liabilities
141 660
2 617 957
1 786 390
(56 525)
1 406 650
1 660 973
64 877
189 610
210 415
6 756
9 117
8 052
n/a
n/a
1 065 699
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
1 170
1 200
Community Wealth/Equity
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION
Cash at Year End
Population: 353 452 No Schooling: 6.9% Households: 110 725
UIFW EXPENDITURE
Population Growth: 1.17% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 37.1% Formal Dwellings: 76.7%
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT The municipality is under S139(1)(b) administration, effective from February 2018. Composition of Council: ANC 47, EFF 9, DA 5, DPSA 4, AULA 2, AIC 1, APC 1
Vacant Positions Managerial Positions Vacant Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
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4
4
61
54
4
4
486 889
438 217
*Unaudited full year figures.
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SERVICE DELIVERY
Water
2016/17
2015/16
Inside Yard
74 792
72 692
<200m from Yard
44 168
44 168
>200m from Yard
644
644
FREE STATE
Households - Free Basic Service
Electricity
Total Customer Entities Served Households - Free Basic Service
4 548
5 594
100 799
100 417
18 369
5 594
SERVICE DELIVERY
2016/17
2015/16
38 102
38 102
Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage
Sewerage
Flush Toilet - Septic Tank Ventilated Pit Latrine Households - Free Basic Service
1 420
1 420
82 334
82 334
4 548
5 594
MANTSOPA LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (FS196) CONTACT DETAILS
Senior Management: Motshedisi Lesoetsa (Director: Community
POSTAL: PO Box 64, Ladybrand, 9745 PHYSICAL: 38 Joubert Street, Ladybrand TEL: 051 924 0654 FAX: 051 924 0020 WEB: www.mantsopa.fs.gov.za
Services), Nthama Litabe (Director: Corporate Services), Afrika Masuku (Director: Technical Services), Ms Mantshebo Theko (Manager: LED) Communications Officers: Mr Dumile Nana (Acting Manager: Communications and Marketing)
OVERVIEW
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
n/a
Qualified audit
Qualified audit
Description: The Mantsopa Local Municipality is a Category B municipality situated within the Thabo Mofutsanyana District in the eastern Free State Province. It borders Masilonyana and Setsoto to the north, the Kingdom of Lesotho to the east, and Mangaung Metropolitan Municipality to the west. It is the smallest of six municipalities in the district, making up 13% of its geographical area. The area is accessible via the N8 and R26 roads, which transverse the area. A railway line that runs along these routes services the area. The municipality incorporates five small towns, which accommodate a large proportion of the total population of Mantsopa. These small towns serve the surrounding rural community. Area: 4 291km2 Cities/Towns: Excelsior, Hobhouse, Ladybrand, Thaba Patchoa, Tweespruit Main Economic Sectors: Commercial farming, private sector, public sector, tourism
AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
R’000
R’000
R’000
Total Revenue
217 669
285 402
281 021
Total Expenditure
188 686
289 871
255 164
Surplus/(Deficit)
28 983
(4 469)
25 857
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
36 320
65 918
60 148
Total Current Assets
589 513
175 164
125 345
Total Current Liabilities
180 849
171 331
121 036
1 451 688
1 003 708
1 008 211
23 145
25 422
22 420
2 271
1 187
987
n/a
120 174
70 648
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
387
380
Community Wealth/Equity
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow Cash at Year End
UIFW EXPENDITURE
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 53 525 No Schooling: 2.8% Households: 16 951
Population Growth: 1.07% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 40.0% Formal Dwellings: 83.7%
Vacant Positions Managerial Positions
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT
Vacant Managerial Positions
Composition of Council: ANC 11, DA 3, EFF 2, COPE 1 Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Mamsie Tsoene Chief Whip: Jane Jacobs Other Council: SQG Gaba, T Halse, DJ Hattingh, BA Maboza, BE Meya,
Total Employment Cost (R’000)
Mohapi Moduka, DT Molefe, LP Moletsane, SJ Moses, RT Mpakathe, PN Nakalebe (Finance Committee), BM Sani, GM Seoe (Governance), NJ Thaisi (Infrastructure and Urban Planning), KI Tigeli (Community Services Committee) Municipal Manager: Mr TP Masejane Chief Financial Officer: Mr Sello Nyapholi
SERVICE DELIVERY Water Electricity
Sewerage
5
77
24
30
5
6
84 053
84 332
2016/17
2015/16
14 020
14 020
Inside Yard Households - Free Basic Service
3 833
3 462
Total Customer Entities Served
15 170
15 170
Households - Free Basic Service
3 833
3 462
Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage
12 417
12 417
Flush Toilet - Septic Tank
250
250
Bucket System
1 353
1 353
Households - Free Basic Service
3 833
3 462
NKETOANA LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (FS193) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: PO Box 26, Reitz, 9810 PHYSICAL: Cnr Church & Voortrekker Streets, Reitz TEL: 058 863 2811 FAX: 058 863 2523
Area: 5 611km2 Cities/Towns: Arlington, Lindley, Petrus Steyn, Reitz Main Economic Sectors: Agriculture, retail business
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION OVERVIEW Description: The Nketoana Local Municipality is a Category B municipality situated within the Thabo Mofutsanyana District in the Free State Province. It is the second-smallest of six municipalities in the district, making up 17% of its geographical area. It was established in terms of Section 14 of the Local Government: Municipal Structures Act 11 of 1998, and was published in the Provincial Gazette No. 109 dated 28 September 2000. The Highlands water flows into the Caledon River, then into the As River, and continues into the Nketoana River near Reitz and Petrus Steyn. The river passing near Reitz/Petrus Steyn is called Nketoana in Sesotho.
Population: 64 893 No Schooling: 8.5% Households: 19 664
Population Growth: 1.66% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 35.7% Formal Dwellings: 80.5%
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: ANC 13, DA 3, EFF 1, VF PLUS 1 Controlling Party: ANC Executive Mayor: Ms Mamiki Mokoena Speaker: K Mokoena Other Council: M Moloedi (Chairperson: Technical and Community Services), M Mphaka (Chairperson: Corporate Services), G Nhlapo (Chairperson: Finance)
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*Unaudited full year figures.
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Mr Jomo Mahamotsa (Manager: LED), Bela Mokhali (Complaints and Customer Care Officer), P Morokole (Director: Infrastructure and Technical Services), SM Nhlapo (Director: Corporate Services) Communications Officers: Ms Jabu Msibi
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
n/a
Disclaimer of audit
Qualified audit
AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE Total Revenue Total Expenditure Surplus/(Deficit)
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION Total Current Assets Total Current Liabilities Community Wealth/Equity
R’000
R’000
R’000
376 708 350 401 26 307 29 111
321 414 394 922 (73 508) 49 447
326 788 367 841 (41 053) 37 026
122 245 186 308 941 274
23 432 224 872 781 059
23 473 165 798 854 315
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
681
556
Vacant Positions
205
94
22
23
Managerial Positions Vacant Managerial Positions
5
5
Total Employment Cost (R’000)
102 844
87 702
SERVICE DELIVERY
2016/17
2015/16
15 477 1 630 5 762 17 755 5 980 11 864 169 960 2 648 6 229
15 062 1 716 5 124 17 740 5 522 11 658 169 960 2 751 5 562
2016/17
2015/16
Inside Yard <200m from Yard Water Households - Free Basic Service Total Customer Entities Served Electricity Households - Free Basic Service Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage Flush Toilet - Septic Tank Sewerage Ventilated Pit Latrine Bucket System Households - Free Basic Service
FREE STATE
Municipal Manager: Mr M Manzi Chief Financial Officer: Mr X Malindi Senior Management: Mr M Letshela (Director: Community Services),
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow Cash at Year End
UIFW EXPENDITURE
1 636
46 382
35 326
(34 518)
(5 323)
(1 770)
n/a
134 332
80 587
PHUMELELA LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (FS195) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: Private Bag X5, Vrede, 9835 PHYSICAL: Cnr Prinsloo & Kuhn Streets Streets, Vrede TEL: 058 913 8300 FAX: 058 913 2317 EMAIL: mm@phumelela.gov.za WEB: www.phumelela.gov.za
OVERVIEW Description: The Phumelela Local Municipality is a Category B municipality situated within the Thabo Mofutsanyana District in the Free State Province. It is the largest municipality in the district, making up a quarter of its geographical area. Vrede (‘at peace’) rests in the north-eastern Free State about 20km east of the N3, close to the Mpumalanga border. Vrede is surrounded by undulating Highveld hills. It is 220km from northern Johannesburg and about 30km from Cornelia on the R102 to Warden and Harrismith, on the Volksrust-Newcastle Road. It is the spine of the Drakensburg off the N3 highway from Durban to Mbombela (previously Nelspruit), and the alternative Durban to Johannesburg, and also on the main route from Johannesburg via Newcastle to the North Coast and Zululand. Travellers from down south can use it to make their way to the Kruger National Park. Warden is a town situated on the N3 highway between Johannesburg and Durban. The town has one of the largest Dutch Reformed Churches in South Africa, with seating for 1 750 people. Memel is a Russian word meaning ‘surrounded by water’ and is named after a small town in east Prussia. This pristine country village is situated in the north-eastern corner of the Free State close to the Drakensberg escarpment, 240km from Johannesburg and 300km from Pietermaritzburg. The village of Memel is the central hub of the local farming community but is fast becoming one of South Africa’s most sought-after birding spots. Also, the well-known Amajuba Mountain is only 40km from Memel. Area: 8 196km2 Cities/Towns: Memel, Vrede, Warden Main Economic Sectors: Agriculture, tourism
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 50 054 No Schooling: 7.2% Households: 14 586
Population Growth: 1.06% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 27.8% Formal Dwellings: 69.6%
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT
Mayor: Mr John Tlokotsi Motaung Speaker: Ms Roseline Topsy Zwane Chief Whip: Mr Simon Tshabalala Municipal Manager: Mrs Nomvula F Malatjie (Acting) Chief Financial Officer: Mr Moses Moremi (Acting) Communications Officers: Ms Nomvula F Malatjie FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2017/18*
Financially Financially n/a unqualified unqualified
AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
R’000
R’000
79 271
185 178
151 711
Total Expenditure
84 798
208 210
179 188
Surplus/(Deficit)
(5 527)
(23 033)
(27 477)
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
78 450
64 708
26 373
Total Revenue
R’000
Total Current Assets
23 369
15 211
14 671
Total Current Liabilities
54 770
197 587
134 572
Community Wealth/Equity
22 503
447 876
470 908
56 569
66 460
27 475
8 951
1 182
471
n/a
106 140
111 677
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
284
284
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow Cash at Year End
UIFW EXPENDITURE
Vacant Positions Managerial Positions Vacant Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
SERVICE DELIVERY Inside Yard
Water
>200m from Yard
Electricity
1
10
10
1
1
61 026
57 505
2016/17
2015/16
11 950
11 950
616
564
Households - Free Basic Service
2 136
10 214
Total Customer Entities Served
13 210
12 896
Households - Free Basic Service Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage
Sewerage
1
Flush Toilet - Septic Tank Other Households - Free Basic Service
576
4 104
9 604
8 404
1 667
744
684
1 560
2 179
1 318
Composition of Council: ANC 12, DA 2, EFF 1 Controlling Party: ANC
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*Unaudited full year figures.
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SETSOTO LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (FS191) CONTACT DETAILS
Senior Management: Mr Edwin Fokane (Manager: LED), S Mihailscu
POSTAL: PO Box 116, Ficksburg, 9730 PHYSICAL: 27 Voortrekker Street, Ficksburg TEL: 051 933 9300 FAX: 051 933 9309 EMAIL: admin@setsoto.co.za WEB: www.setsoto.co.za
(Acting Director: Corporate), Mr MK Ntheli (Acting Director: Development Planning and Social Security), Mr T Zondi (Director: Engineering) Communications Officers: Mrs Moroesi Gaba
2017/18*
Description: The Setsoto Local Municipality is a Category B municipality situated in the eastern Free State Province within the Thabo Mofutsanyana District. It is bordered by the Fezile Dabi District in the north, the Kingdom of Lesotho in the south, Dihlabeng in the east, and Lejweleputswa District in the west. It is one of the six municipalities that make up the district, accounting for 17% of its geographical area. The municipality was established in terms of Section 14 of the Local Government: Municipal Structures Act 117 of 1998 and was published in Provincial Gazette No. 184 dated 28 September 2000. Area: 5 431km2 Cities/Towns: Clocolan, Ficksburg, Marquard, Senekal Main Economic Sectors: Finance, insurance, real estate and business (21.21%), manufacturing (17.62%), wholesale and retail trade (13.07%), agriculture, hunting, forestry and fishing (11.83%), government services (11.45%), community, social and personal services (11.31%), transport, storage and communication (6.79%), electricity, gas and water (3.5%), construction (2.17%)
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population Growth: 1.06% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 36.5% Formal Dwellings: 76.6%
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: ANC 21, DA 5, EFF 3, UFC 3, VF PLUS 1 Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Ms Nthateng Maoke Speaker: Mr Krog Sexton Mokhuoane Chief Whip: Mr Motsamai William Selasi (MMC: Infrastructure) Other Council: Moeketsi Hlakane (MMC: Urban Planning), Nthatisi Khitsane (MMC: Development Planning and Social Security), Komane Koalane (MMC: Finance), Annie Taylor (MMC: Human Resource) Municipal Manager: Mr Tshepiso Ramakarane Chief Financial Officer: Mrs Mathapelo Masisi
2016/17
2015/16
Financially Financially n/a unqualified unqualified
AUDIT OUTCOME
OVERVIEW
Population: 117 362 No Schooling: 4.2% Households: 37 246
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
R’000
R’000
R’000
530 563 652 043 (121 479) 70 810
512 570 637 151 (124 581) 59 019
501 528 628 240 (126 712) 181 160
284 076 156 198 3 400 751
209 949 128 396 3 191 661
156 610 82 728 3 311 801
(17 257) (69 813) n/a
86 645 (2 657) 279 692
104 864 8 335 239 850
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
1 002
766
324
43
26
23
Total Revenue Total Expenditure Surplus/(Deficit)
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION Total Current Assets Total Current Liabilities Community Wealth/Equity
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow Cash at Year End
UIFW EXPENDITURE
Vacant Positions Managerial Positions Vacant Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
SERVICE DELIVERY Inside Yard <200m from Yard Water >200m from Yard Households - Free Basic Service Total Customer Entities Served Electricity Households - Free Basic Service Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage Flush Toilet - Septic Tank Ventilated Pit Latrine Sewerage Bucket System Other Households - Free Basic Service
5
2
197 496
180 131
2016/17
2015/16
30 903 1 684 2 100 6 833 32 241 6 833 22 313 80 1 562 8 213 2 519 6 833
30 903 1 684 561 5 585 32 241 5 585 20 743 1 110 1 562 6 496 2 668 5 585
XHARIEP DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY (DC16) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: Private Bag X136, Trompsburg, 9913 PHYSICAL: 20 Louw Street, Trompsburg TEL: 051 713 9300 FAX: 051 713 0461 WEB: www.xhariep.gov.za
LETSEMENG Jacobsdal Koffiefontein !
OVERVIEW Description: The Xhariep District Municipality is a Category C municipality situated in the southern part of the Free State. It is bordered by the Mangaung Metro to the north, Eastern Cape to the south, Lesotho to the east, and Northern Cape to the west. It is the largest district in the province, making up just more than a third of its geographical area. It is comprised of three local municipalities: Letsemeng, Kopanong and Mohokare, which include 21 towns. Its administrative headquarters are in Trompsburg, which lies 125km south of Bloemfontein. The towns in this district boast abundant natural resources such as water and agricultural land. The largest dam in South Africa is situated at the southern tip of the district. Three national roads (N1 – Gauteng to Cape Town, N6 – Eastern Cape to Bloemfontein and N8 – Bloemfontein to Kimberley) pass through this area. Area: 34 250km2 Main Economic Sectors: Agriculture, construction, mining, transport and communication
Reddersburg Edenburg
Luckhoff Fauresmith
!
KOPANONG Philippolis
Trompsburg
Springfontein
Smithfield
MOHOKARE Bethulie
!
Zastron
Rouxville
!
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 125 884 No Schooling: 10.6% Households: 44 767
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Population Growth: 0.72% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 31.8% Formal Dwellings: 89.1%
*Unaudited full year figures.
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Composition of Council: ANC 5, DA 1, EFF 1 (40% PR Seats) Mayor: Ms Motseoa Julia Sehanka Speaker: Mr Soloki Mqunqguthu Chief Whip: Mr Jerry Moitse Other Council: Teboho Daniel Mochechepa (MMC: Planning and Social Development), Mongi Gideon Ntwanambi (MMC: Corporate), Kediemetse Juanita Sebeco (MMC: Finance) Municipal Manager: Ms LY Moletsane Chief Financial Officer: Mr Clive Mogoale (Acting) Senior Management: Adv ZQ Majenge (Director: Corporate Services), Mr MS Mohale (Director: Planning and Social Development), Mrs P Moloi (Manager: LED), MKK Morufane (Budget, Assets and Technical Support Manager), Mr M Sejane (SCM Manager), Mr ST Zwane (Expenditure and Payroll Manager) Communications Officers: Mr Ndoyisile Fubu
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
Financially Financially n/a unqualified unqualified
AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
R’000
R’000
R’000
Total Revenue
57 247
53 310
53 446
Total Expenditure
46 245
58 621
60 625
Surplus/(Deficit)
11 002
(5 311)
(7 179)
n/a
212
424
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION Total Current Assets
9 826
4 579
2 232
Total Current Liabilities
21 879
19 021
11 942
5 237
104
5 207 (796)
Community Wealth/Equity
FREE STATE
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow
927
4 051
2 822
1 889
593
n/a
7 618
7 892
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
85
88
Cash at Year End
UIFW EXPENDITURE
Vacant Positions Managerial Positions Vacant Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
2
2
19
22
2
2
40 780
38 856
KOPANONG LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (FS162) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: Private Bag X23, Trompsburg, 9913 PHYSICAL: 20 Louw Street, Trompsburg TEL: 051 713 9200 FAX: 051 713 0292 WEB: www.kopanong.gov.za
OVERVIEW Description: The Kopanong Local Municipality is a Category B municipality situated within the Xhariep District of the Free State Province. It is the largest of the three municipalities in the district, making up almost half of its geographical area. Basic agricultural products are exported from the area for processing and re-imported into the area as consumer products. Historical events that took place in the municipality, aspects of the natural and manmade environment and local activities may form the basis for promoting tourism as a significant economic activity. Some of these events, and man-made and natural environment aspects are: ‘Lake Gariep’ and the Gariep Water Festival; the game reserve at Lake Gariep; Jagersfontein Mine; the ‘Tiger Project’ in Philippolis; the Orange River Ravine from the Gariep Dam wall to the PK le Roux Dam wall; battlefields of significant battles conducted during the AngloBoer War, e.g. Mostert’s Hoek; Philippolis ‘Witblits’ Festival; historical buildings in Philippolis, e.g. the Dutch Reformed Church, library, old jail, the house where Lourens van der Post was born, Adam Kok’s house (the Griqua leader) and a kraal and structure where gunpowder was kept; and Fauresmith horse endurance run. The name is a Sesotho word meaning ‘meeting place or where people are invited’. The name earmarks unity and seeks to encourage cooperation. Area: 15 645km2 Cities/Towns: Bethulie, Edenburg, Fauresmith, Gariep Dam, Jagersfontein, Philippolis, Reddersburg, Springfontein, Trompsburg, Waterkloof Main Economic Sectors: Agriculture (38%), general government (23%), finance (13.3%), trade (10.2%)
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 49 999 No Schooling: 10.7% Households: 18 412
Population Growth: 0.38% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 31.0% Formal Dwellings: 89.2%
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT
Speaker: KE Dlomo Chief Whip: Nontoayithethwa Mirriam Jan Municipal Manager: Mr Martin Kubheka Chief Financial Officer: Mr MJ Mekhoe Senior Management: Mr S Hololoshe (Head: Technical Services), Mr Sidwell James (Head: Community Services), Ms C Pitso (Head: Corporate Services) Communications Officers: Mr Solly Phama
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2017/18*
AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE Total Revenue
n/a
2016/17
2015/16
Qualified Financially audit unqualified
R’000
R’000
R’000
172 495
241 231
258 143
Total Expenditure
196 605
329 310
341 982
Surplus/(Deficit)
(24 109)
(88 079)
(83 840)
28 075
13 741
38 036
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION Total Current Assets
90 782
37 861
29 930
150 642
311 932
237 003
1 002 174
631 332
711 503
Operating Cash Flow
65 148
31 009
22 862
Cash at Year End
32 729
2 062
913
n/a
127 993
133 919
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
425
456
Total Current Liabilities Community Wealth/Equity
CASH FLOWS
UIFW EXPENDITURE
Vacant Positions Managerial Positions Vacant Managerial Positions
4
11
25
20
3
2
Total Employment Cost (R’000)
106 268
100 572
SERVICE DELIVERY
2016/17
2015/16
13 693
13 580
Inside Yard
Water
Households - Free Basic Service
Electricity Sewerage
Total Customer Entities Served Households - Free Basic Service Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage Households - Free Basic Service
2 827
2 381
13 408
12 823
2 827
2 029
13 683
13 560
2 827
2 381
Composition of Council: ANC 11, DA 3, EFF 1 Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Mr Xolile Matwa
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*Unaudited full year figures.
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LETSEMENG LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (FS161)
FREE STATE
CONTACT DETAILS
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
POSTAL: Private Bag X3, Koffiefontein, 9986 PHYSICAL: 7 Groot Trek Street, Koffiefontein TEL: 053 330 0200 FAX: 053 205 0144 WEB: www.letsemeng.gov.za
OVERVIEW Description: The Letsemeng Local Municipality is a Category B municipality situated in the south-western Free State Province within the Xhariep District. It is bordered in the north by the Lejweleputswa District, in the south by Kopanong, in the east by the Mangaung Metro, and in the west by the Northern Cape Province. It is one of three municipalities in the district, making up almost a third of its geographical area. Koffiefontein is the municipal head office. The socio-economic growth of the municipality is centred on agriculture. The municipal area also has mining activities, with diamond minerals being the major natural resource that helps with employment creation. Area: 9 828km2 Cities/Towns: Jacobsdal, Koffiefontein, Luckhoff, Oppermansgronde, Petrusburg Main Economic Sectors: Agriculture, farming
2016/17
2015/16
n/a
Disclaimer of audit
Qualified audit
AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE Total Revenue
R’000
R’000
R’000
100 287
183 473
141 456 136 195
Total Expenditure
190 077
185 476
Surplus/(Deficit)
(89 790)
(2 003)
5 260
13 504
59 226
30 080 55 709
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION Total Current Assets
99 502
69 904
102 027
55 705
17 431
(69 045)
587 285
590 935 8 765
Total Current Liabilities Community Wealth/Equity
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow
1 960
55 500
(11 221)
513
727
n/a
115 751
119 399
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
279
278
Vacant Positions
77
79
Managerial Positions
18
16
Cash at Year End
UIFW EXPENDITURE
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION
Vacant Managerial Positions
Population: 40 044 No Schooling: 12.0% Households: 13 969
Total Employment Cost (R’000)
Population Growth: 0.82% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 32.0% Formal Dwellings: 85.1%
2017/18*
SERVICE DELIVERY Inside Yard
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: ANC 8, DA 2, EFF 1 Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Ms Thandiwe Ivy Reachable Speaker: Ms Thandiwe Ivy Reachable (Mayor and Speaker) Chief Whip: Mr Mojalefa Ntemane (Chairperson: Community Services) Other Council: Mr SJ Bahumi (Chairperson: Governance and Monitoring), C Burger, Mr MA Lebaka, Mr TS Moghoishi, Ms AN November, Mr XW Nqelani (Chairperson: Municipal Infrastructure), Mr TV Nthapo, Mr MJ Phaliso, TM Rens (Chairperson: Local Labour Forum) Municipal Manager: Mr Tshemedi Lucas Mkhwane Chief Financial Officer: Mr S Tooi Senior Management: Mr Tsietsi Deeuw (Director: Corporate Services), Mr CJ Makhoba (Director: Community Services), Mr Siphiwe Phithi (Manager: LED) Communications Officers: Mr Andrew Visagie
Water
<200m from Yard Households - Free Basic Service
Electricity
Sewerage
7
5
49 992
44 293
2016/17
2015/16
9 029
9 972
419
0
1 410
2 404
Total Customer Entities Served
9 979
9 979
Households - Free Basic Service
1 410
2 404
Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage
8 021
8 021
Flush Toilet - Septic Tank
250
250
Ventilated Pit Latrine
470
354
Bucket System
336
0
1 410
2 404
Households - Free Basic Service
MOHOKARE LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (FS163) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: PO Box 20, Zastron, 9950 PHYSICAL: Hoofd Street, Zastron TEL: 051 673 9600 FAX: 051 673 1550 WEB: www.mohokare.gov.za
OVERVIEW Description: The Mohokare Local Municipality is a Category B municipality situated within the Xhariep District in the south-eastern Free State. It is the smallest of three municipalities in the district, making up a quarter of its geographical area. Zastron is perhaps the best-known of the three villages in this area. At the foot of the Aasvöelberg is the famous Eye of Zastron, a 9m-wide hole through a sandstone rock. Examples of Bushman art can be found on the various farms in the area. Zastron is very close to Lesotho and a great place to start exploring. Smithfield has a peaceful, splendidly vast, unpolluted countryside, tucked neatly into a horseshoe of hills. Established in 1848 and named after Sir Harry Smith, then Governor of the Cape, Smithfield is the third-oldest town in the Free State province.
Rouxville is in the middle of a number of other interesting places such as Smithfield, Aliwal, Xhariep and Zastron, and boasts the impressive Maloti Mountains as a backdrop. Situated on the N6, Rouxville was founded by Petrus Wepenaar in 1863 on the farm Zuurbult. It was named after Reverand Pieter Roux, who travelled throughout the eastern Free State for many years holding church services for local communities. During the Anglo-Boer War, all of its citizens were called up and the town was completely deserted for two years. Area: 8 776km2 Cities/Towns: Rouxville, Smithfield, Zastron Main Economic Sectors: Agriculture, tourism
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 35 840 No Schooling: 8.9% Households: 12 387
Population Growth: 1.10% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 33.2% Formal Dwellings: 93.6%
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: ANC 7, DA 2, EFF 2
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*Unaudited full year figures.
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L Lekhula (IDP Planning and LED), MI Morapela (Chairperson: Oversight and Governance), TI Phatsoane (Chairperson: Community Services), BM Valashiya (Chairperson: Municipal Infrastructure and Technical) Municipal Manager: Mr Selby Selepe Chief Financial Officer: PM Dyonase Senior Management: Mr N Buyeye (Manager: LED), T Lekwalao (Manager: Community Services), L Nqoko-Rametse (Director: Corporate Services), MN Tsoamotse (Director: Technical Services) Communications Officers: Mr Lehlonoholo Mafatman
FINANCIAL INFORMATION AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE Total Revenue
2017/18* n/a
2016/17
2015/16
R’000
R’000
R’000
183 740
206 341
220 215
93 232
225 767
190 259
Surplus/(Deficit)
90 508
(19 427)
29 955
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
39 382
40 695
71 797
Total Current Assets Community Wealth/Equity
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
406
376
Vacant Positions
137
96
Managerial Positions
36
23
Vacant Managerial Positions
18
4
64 179
62 105
2016/17
2015/16
10 494
10 494
Total Employment Cost (R’000)
SERVICE DELIVERY Inside Yard
Water
Households - Free Basic Service
Electricity
Total Customer Entities Served Households - Free Basic Service Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage
Sewerage
Bucket System Households - Free Basic Service
812
2 079
10 799
10 799
812
2 079
10 494
10 440
0
54
812
2 079
Disclaimer Financially of audit unqualified
Total Expenditure
Total Current Liabilities
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
FREE STATE
Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Mrs I Mehlomakulu Speaker: Mrs I Mehlomakulu (Mayor and Speaker) Other Council: TS Khasake (Chairperson: Finance and Corporate),
249 604
59 189
33 955
71 012
126 776
85 839
722 576
435 873
449 439
49 229
49 009
77 674
22 174
14 787
6 329
n/a
69 861
53 903
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow Cash at Year End
UIFW EXPENDITURE
Refer to p11 for sources, methodology and definitions. Find more financial, demographic, employment and service delivery information at municipalities.co.za.
*Unaudited full year figures.
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GAUTENG
KEY STATISTICS GEOGRAPHY LAND AREA 18 178km2 LAND PERCENTAGE 1.5%
PEOPLE
13 399 725
4 580 046
POPULATION
CITY OF TSHWANE
YOUTH (15-34 YEARS)
101,6
34,2
SEX RATIO (MALES/100 FEMALES)
YOUTH PROPORTION
36.0%
4.6%
EDUCATION
POVERTY HEADCOUNT
MOGALE CITY
CITY OF JOHANNESBURG CITY OF EKURHULENI
RAND WEST CITY MERAFONG CITY LESEDI
(GRADE 12 – AGED 20+)
UNEMPLOYMENT*
MIDVAAL
EMFULENI
SEDIBENG
29.7%
34.4%
WEST RAND
Gauteng is the smallest of South Africa’s provinces, covering an area of 18 178km2 or approximately 1.4% of the total surface area of South Africa. It is bordered by the Free State, North West, Limpopo and Mpumalanga Provinces. While being the smallest province, it is also the most populous, being home to 13 399 725 people. Gauteng lies on the highest part of the interior plateau on the rolling plains of South Africa’s Highveld. Its capital is Johannesburg and it also contains the city of Pretoria, as well as the East Rand, West Rand and Vaal areas. Gauteng continues to serve as the economic engine room of the country and the subcontinent, responsible for over 34.8% of the country’s GDP. Gauteng is the powerhouse of South Africa and the heart of its commercial business and industrial sectors. The most important sectors contributing to GDP are finance, real estate and business services; manufacturing; and general government services. Gauteng is also the financial services capital of Africa. More than 70 foreign banks have their head offices here, as do at least the same number of South African banks, stockbrokers and insurance giants. The major gold and diamond mining houses all have their headquarters in Johannesburg, the biggest being Anglo American and De Beers. Gold mining constitutes 80% of Gauteng’s mineral production output. Gauteng is divided into three metropolitan municipalities (City of Ekurhuleni, City of Johannesburg and City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipalities) and two district municipalities, which are further subdivided into six local municipalities.
OFFICIAL RATE
EXPANDED RATE
HOUSING HOUSEHOLDS 4 951 137 81.4%
FORMAL DWELLINGS
HOUSEHOLD SIZE 3,1 0.2%
17.7%
TRADITIONAL DWELLINGS
INFORMAL DWELLINGS
HOUSEHOLD SERVICES ACCESS TO PIPED WATER
94.0%
FLUSH/CHEMICAL TOILET
87.8%
CONNECTED TO ELECTRICITY
89.2%
Sources: Community Survey 2016 – Provinces at a glance, published by Stats SA. *Unemployment figures from Quarterly Labour Force Survey, Quarter 3, 2018, published by Stats SA.
GAUTENG MUNICIPALITIES City of Ekurhuleni
88
City of Johannesburg
89
City of Tshwane
90
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92 92 94 96
West Rand District Merafong City Mogale City Rand West City
98 98 99 100
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CITY OF EKURHULENI METROPOLITAN MUNICIPALITY (EKU)
GAUTENG
CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: Private Bag X1069, Germiston, 1400 PHYSICAL: Head Office, 15 Queen Street, Germiston TEL: 086 054 3000 EMAIL: city.manager@ekurhuleni.gov.za WEB: www.ekurhuleni.gov.za
Clayville !
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Tembisa !
OVERVIEW
Birchleigh !
Description: The City of Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Municipality is a Category A municipality covers an extensive area from Germiston in the west to Springs and Nigel in the east. The former administrations of the nine towns in the former East Rand were amalgamated into the metropolitan municipality, along with the Khayalami Metropolitan Council and the Eastern Gauteng Services Council. It is one of the most densely populated areas in the province, and the country. The economy in the region is larger and more diverse than that of many small countries in Africa. It accounts for nearly a quarter of Gauteng’s economy, which in turn contributes over a third of the national Gross Domestic Product. Many of the factories for production of goods and commodities are located in Ekurhuleni, often referred to as ‘Africa’s Workshop’. The network of roads, airports, rail lines, telephones, electricity grids and telecommunications found in Ekurhuleni rivals that of Europe and America. It can be regarded as the transportation hub of the country. It is home to OR Tambo International Airport; South Africa’s largest railway hub; a number of South Africa’s modern freeways and expressways; the Maputo Corridor Development; direct rail, road and air links connecting Ekurhuleni to Durban; the Blue IQ projects, with linkages to the City Deep Container terminal; the planned Gautrain rapid rail link to Johannesburg and Pretoria; and the OR Tambo International Airport Industrial Development Zone (IDZ). Area: 1 975km2 Cities/Towns: Alberton, Bedfordview, Benoni, Birchleigh, Boksburg, Brakpan, Clayville, Daveyton, Dunnottar, Edenvale, Geduld, Germiston, Katlehong, Kempton Park, Kwa-Thema, Machenzieville, Nigel, Olifantsfontein, Springs, Tembisa, Tokoza, Vosloorus, Vorsterkroon Main Economic Sectors: Manufacturing (23%), finance and business services (21.3%), community services (20%), trade (15%), transport (11%), construction (4.1%), electricity (2.3%), mining (2.3%)
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Edenvale
Kempton Park
CITY OF EKURHULENI !
Daveyton
!
Benoni
!
Bedfordview !
Boksburg
!
Geduld
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Brakpan
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Alberton !
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Katlehong
Dunnottar
!
Vosloorus
Vorsterkroon ! Nigel
Population: 3 379 104 No Schooling: 4.1% Households: 1 299 490
Population Growth: 1.39% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 50.4% Formal Dwellings: 80.4%
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: ANC 109, DA 77, EFF 25, AIC 4, IFP 2,
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Machenzieville
Lesiba Mojapelo (Chief Operations Officer), Bongani Molefe (HOD: Human Settlements), Jamie Moodley (Acting HOD: Risk Manager), Dr Gilbert Motlatla (HOD: Health and Social Development), Adv Moeketsi Motsapi (HOD: Corporate and Legal Services), Motubatsi Motsapi (HOD: City Planning), Obed Nhlapo (HOD: Fleet), Mduduzi Shabangu (HOD: Water and Sanitation), Sam Sibande (HOD: Disaster and Emergency Management Services), Lesley Vilakazi (Acting: Chief Audit Executive), Mark Wilson (HOD: Electricity and Energy), Andile Zitumane (HOD: Institutional Strategy, Monitoring and Evaluation) Communications Officers: Rego Mavimbela (HOD: Communications and Brand Management)
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2017/18*
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
2016/17
2015/16
Financially Financially n/a unqualified unqualified
AUDIT OUTCOME
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION
Kwa-Thema
!
R’000
R’000
R’000
Total Revenue
33 957 640
31 380 219 29 648 259
Total Expenditure
31 750 043
30 128 249 27 676 848
Surplus/(Deficit)
2 207 597
1 251 969
1 971 411
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
5 169 398
4 702 035
4 093 865
Total Current Assets
16 017 830
12 158 527
14 615 895
Controlling Party: ANC Minority Government Mayor: Mr Mzwandile Masina Speaker: Patricia Khumalo Chief Whip: Jongizizwe Dlabathi Other Council: Vivian Chauke (MMC: Community Safety), Khosi Mabaso
Total Current Liabilities
10 901 689
8 527 819
8 600 478
Community Wealth/Equity
51 860 767 47 574 940 46 322 970
(MMC: Corporate and Shared Services), Petrus Mabunda (MMC: Transport and Planning), Madihlaba Masele (MMC: City Planning), Robert Mashego (MMC: Infrastructure Services), Dorah Mlambo (MMC: Community Services), Lesiba Mpya (MMC: Human Settlements), Tiisetso Nketle (MMC: Water, Sanitation and Energy), Ndosi Shongwe (MMC: Environment and Waste Management), Doctor Xhakaza (MMC: Finance and Economic Development) Municipal Manager: Dr Imogen Mashazi Chief Financial Officer: Gugu Malaza Senior Management: Vincent Campbell (HOD: Sport, Recreation, Arts and Culture), Sizwe Cele (HOD: Roads and Storm Water), Caiphus Chauke (HOD: Economic Development), Pieter Grobler (Acting HOD: Facilities and Real Estates), Tumelo Kganane (Chief Information Officer), Motshedi Lekalala (City Secretariat), Faith Mabindisa (HOD: Environmental Resources and Waste Management), Dorothy Mabuza (Acting HOD: Transport and Fleet Management), Isaac Mapiyeye (Chief of Police), Nomsa Mgida (Executive Support: Office of the Executive Mayor), Naledi Mobidedi (HOD: Human Resource Management and Development),
UIFW EXPENDITURE
VF PLUS 2, ACDP 1, COPE 1, IRASA 1, PAC 1, PA 1
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow
465 130
3 075 219
4 860 358
4 345 627
5 809 953
7 972 586
n/a
599 627
236 644
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
20 373
18 662
3 245
2 704
Managerial Positions
733
1 023
Vacant Managerial Positions
170
212
6 170 950
6 444 117
Cash at Year End
Vacant Positions
Total Employment Cost (R’000)
SERVICE DELIVERY
Water
2016/17
2015/16
Inside Yard
707 338
671 665
<200m from Yard
152 080
119 217
>200m from Yard
0
801
669 769
669 769
Households - Free Basic Service
Electricity Sewerage
Total Customer Entities Served
555 903
552 651
Households - Free Basic Service
338 005
303 215
Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage
570 859
551 585
Other
120 080
120 080
Households - Free Basic Service
669 769
669 769
Refer to p11 for sources, methodology and definitions. Find more financial, demographic, employment and service delivery information at municipalities.co.za.
*Unaudited full year figures.
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CITY OF JOHANNESBURG METROPOLITAN MUNICIPALITY (JHB)
POSTAL: PO Box 1049, Johannesburg, 2000 PHYSICAL: 158 Civic Boulevard, Braamfontein, Johannesburg TEL: 011 407 6111 FAX: 011 403 8723 EMAIL: joburgconnect@joburg.org.za WEB: www.joburg.org.za
GAUTENG
CONTACT DETAILS Diepsloot Midrand
Randburg
OVERVIEW
Sandton
Honeydew
Description: The City of Johannesburg Metropolitan Municipality is located in the Gauteng Province. Johannesburg is the most advanced commercial city in Africa and the engine room of the South African and regional economy. It is a city with a unique, African character, world-class infrastructure in the fields of telecommunications, transportation, water and power, and with globally-competitive health care and educational facilities. However, the city is also one of contrasts – home to both wealthy and poor, residents and refugees, global corporations and emerging enterprises. The demographics of Johannesburg indicate a large and ethnically diverse metropolitan area. As the largest city in South Africa, its population is defined by a long history of local and international migration. Johannesburg is home to almost five million people, accounting for about 36% of Gauteng’s population and 8% of the national population. Over the last decade the city has been growing. A key contributor to this is that the city continues to attract people from other provinces, and internationally, who are looking for better economic opportunities and quality of life. The population pyramid indicates that the city’s population is predominantly young. This can be attributed to migration from other parts of the country as young people look for jobs. Johannesburg is considered the economic hub of South Africa and is often the first choice of destination by job seekers across the country. Area: 1 645km2 Cities/Towns: Alexandra, Diepkloof, Diepsloot, Ennerdale, Johannesburg, Johannesburg South, Lawley, Lenasia, Lenasia South, Meadowlands East, Meadowlands West, Midrand, Orange Farm, Pimville, Randburg, Roodepoort, Sandton, Soweto Main Economic Sectors: Finance and business services, community services, manufacturing, trade (collectively 82%)
Roodepoort
CITY OF JOHANNESBURG Soweto
Johannesburg
Johannesburg South
Lenasia
Ennerdale
Orange Farm
Tinashe Mushayanyama (Group Head: Social Development), Cynthia Numaio (Executive Director: Group Corporate and Shared Services), Raj Pillay (Acting Group Head: Group Governance), Lisa Seftel (Executive Director: Transport), Lunelle Serobatse (Acting Executive Director: Environment, Infrastructure and Services), Vicky Shuping (Group Head: Customer Relations and Urban Management) Communications Officers: Georgina Lefifi (Acting Group Head: Group Communications)
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2017/18*
AUDIT OUTCOME
n/a
2015/16
Financially Financially unqualified unqualified
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
Population: 4 949 347 No Schooling: 3.4% Households: 1 853 371
Total Revenue
46 774 833 45 801 343 44 226 992
Total Expenditure
43 887 910
Surplus/(Deficit)
2 886 923
1 964 381
3 770 475
5 485 299
7 731 607
8 867 138
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
Composition of Council: ANC 121, DA 104, EFF 30, IFP 5, AIC 4, ACDP 1,
Total Current Assets
16 476 096 13 802 083
12 375 720
ALJAMA 1, COPE 1, PA 1, UDM 1, VF PLUS 1 Controlling Party: DA Minority Government Mayor: Mr Herman Mashaba Speaker: Vasco da Gama Chief Whip: Kevin Wax Other Council: Nico de Jager (MMC: Environment and Infrastructure Services), Valencia Khumalo (MMC: Corporate and Shared Services), Leah Knot (MMC: Economic Development), Nonhlanhla Makhuba (MMC: Transport), Reuben Masango (MMC: Development Planning), Mlungiseli Ngalonkulu (Deputy Chief Whip), Richard Ngobeni (MMC: Finance), Mpho Phalatse (MMC: Health and Social Development), Nonhlanhla Sifumba (MMC: Community Development), Yao-Heng Sun (MMC: Public Safety), Meshack van Wyk (MMC: Housing) Municipal Manager: Mr Ndivhoniswani Lukhwareni Chief Financial Officer: Ms Charity Wurayayi (Acting Group CFO) Senior Management: Dr Refik Bismilla (Executive Director: Health), Floyd W Brink (Chief Operations Officer), Jan Erasmus (Acting Group Strategy, Policy and Relations), Lindiwe Hleza (Executive Director: Group Audit, Risk and Compliance), Feroz Khan (Executive Head: Revenue and Customer Relations Management), Kepi Madumo (Executive Director: Community Development), Thabo Maisela (Acting Executive Director: Housing), Tembeka Mhlekwa (Executive Director: Economic Development), Isaac Mogashoa (Group Head: Legal and Contracts), Amolemo Mothoagae (Executive Head: Development Planning), Sinovuyo Mpakama (Group Head: Treasury and Financial Strategy),
Total Current Liabilities
16 940 975
17 686 087
14 285 756
Community Wealth/Equity
48 314 207 44 170 760
42 041 777
Population Growth: 2.49% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 53.2% Formal Dwellings: 81.3%
R’000
2016/17
R’000
R’000
43 836 961 40 456 517
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow
1 522 672
3 574 882
6 308 572
Cash at Year End
4 061 678
3 095 911
4 369 765
n/a
1 209 043
850 474
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
30 110
29 433
UIFW EXPENDITURE
Vacant Positions Managerial Positions Vacant Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
SERVICE DELIVERY
Electricity
2 702
239
149
9 996 447
9 133 225
2016/17
2015/16 839 634
<200m from Yard
99 673
102 462
Households - Free Basic Service
31 394
31 430
816 018
809 701
Total Customer Entities Served Households - Free Basic Service
16 954
29 554
728 409
678 135
Ventilated Pit Latrine
52 971
52 971
Households - Free Basic Service
39 171
41 133
Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage
Sewerage
1 467
3 028
849 406
Inside Yard
Water
2 145
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*Unaudited full year figures.
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CITY OF TSHWANE METROPOLITAN MUNICIPALITY (TSH)
GAUTENG
CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: PO Box 440, Pretoria, 0001 PHYSICAL: Tshwane House, 320 Madiba Street, Pretoria TEL: 012 358 9999 FAX: 012 358 4896 EMAIL: customercare@tshwane.gov.za WEB: www.tshwane.gov.za CITY OF TSHWANE
OVERVIEW Winterveldt
Description: The City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality is a Category A municipality situated in the Gauteng Province. It merged with the Metsweding District, which was a consequence of the Gauteng Global City Region Strategy to reduce the number of municipalities in Gauteng to at least four by 2016. The City of Tshwane is the single-largest metropolitan municipality in the country, comprising seven regions, 105 wards and 210 councillors. Pretoria is the capital of South Africa. It has the second-largest number of embassies in the world after Washington DC. Many embassies thus call this city their home. The Union Buildings house the administrative hub of the country and have also been the setting for the presidential inaugurations of Nelson Mandela, Thabo Mbeki and the incumbent South African president, Jacob Zuma. These sandstone buildings offer beautiful views over the City. Its rich and colourful heritage is reflected in the City’s myriad of museums, monuments and historical buildings, and is punctuated by contemporary arts and crafts markets, bringing the City alive with a unique blend of new and old. The Science and Technology Museum offers a tactile experience of science at work. The South African mint has a minting press dating back to 1892 that is still in operation. The City also offers township sleepovers with a five-star stay. Church Square and the State Theatre often host international and national performances. There are also two nature reserves where visitors can view wildlife such as buffalo, antelope, cheetah, jackal, giraffe and sable. Area: 6 298km2 Cities/Towns: Akasia, Atteridgeville, Bronkhorstspruit, Centurion, Cullinan, Ekangala, Ga-Rankuwa, Garsfontein, Hammanskraal, Irene, Kudube, Mabopane, Mamelodi, Pretoria, Pretoria North, Rayton, Refilwe, Roodeplaat, Soshanguve, Temba, Winterveldt Main Economic Sectors: General government (28.1%), finance, insurance, real estate and business services (24.7%), manufacturing (13.0%), wholesale and retail trade, catering and accommodation (11.9%), transport, storage and communication (10.3%), community, social and personal services (5.2%), construction (3.5%), electricity, gas and water (1.9%), mining and quarrying (0.7%), agriculture, forestry and fishing (0.5%)
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 3 275 152 No Schooling: 4.5% Households: 1 136 877
Population Growth: 2.60% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 58.3% Formal Dwellings: 82.6%
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: DA 93, ANC 89, EFF 25, VF PLUS 4, ACDP 1, COPE 1, PAC 1
Controlling Party: DA Minority Government Executive Mayor: Mr Solly Tshepiso Msimanga Speaker: Ms Katlego Rachel Mathebe Chief Whip: Mr Christo van den Heever Other Council: Mr Cilliers Brink (MMC: Human Capital Management and Shared Services), Mr Sakkie du Plooy (MMC: Health), Ms MareLise Fourie (MMC: Finance), Mr Derrick Anniruth Kissoonduth (MMC: Community Safety), Mr Mike Mkhari (MMC: Agriculture and Environmental Management), Ms Ntsiki Mokhotho (MMC: Community and Social Development Services), Mr Darryl Moss (MMC: Utility Services), Mr Mandla Nkomo (MMC: Housing and Human Settlement), Ms Sheila Lynn Senkubuge (MMC: Roads and Transport), Mr Randall Willams (MMC: Economic Development and Spatial Planning) Municipal Manager: Dr Moeketsi Mosola Chief Financial Officer: Mr Umar Banda Senior Management: Tiyiselani Babane (Group Head: Secretariat of Council), Mr Previn Govender (Chief of Emergency), Nosipho Hlatshwayo (City Strategy and Organisational Performance), Ms Marna Kock (Group Head: Group Legal and Secretariat Services), Mthobeli Kolisa (Group Head: Agriculture and Environmental Management), Pheko Letlonkane (Group Head: Roads and Transport),
Soshanguve Ga-Rankuwa Akasia Roodeplaat
Pretoria North
Mamelodi
Pretoria Atteridgeville Centurion
Refilwe Cullinan
Garsfontein
Bronkhorstspruit
Irene
Mr Makgorometje Makgata (Group Head: Economic Development and Spatial Planning), Tich Mekhoe (Community and Social Development Services), Nonto Memela (Group Head: Housing and Human Settlement), Ms Verusha Morgan (Group Head: Group Property), Nasiphi Moya (Group Head: Office of the Chief Whip), Mr Patrick Mphahlele (Acting Group Head: Agriculture and Environmental Management), Mr James Murphy (Chief Operations Officer), Mr Koena Nkoko (Group Head: Health), Ms Johanna Nkomo (Chief of Police), Mr Stephens Notoane (Group Head: Utility Services), Ms Zukiswa Ntsikeni (Group Head: Customer Relations Management), Mr Phillip Moeketsi Ntsimane (Chief Audit Executive), Ms Cali Phanyane (Group Head: Regional Operations and Coordination), Mr Gerald Shingange (Group Head: Group Human Capital Management), Ms Lorette Tredoux (Governance and Support Officer) Communications Officers: Mr Hilgard Matthews (Group Communication and Marketing)
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2017/18*
AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE Total Revenue Total Expenditure Surplus/(Deficit)
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION Total Current Assets Total Current Liabilities Community Wealth/Equity
2016/17
2015/16
Financially Financially n/a unqualified unqualified
R’000 32 172 518 28 636 354 3 536 164 2 817 398
R’000
R’000
30 401 071 28 088 097 27 360 551 26 989 652 3 040 520 1 098 445 3 199 887 3 968 594
11 236 785 8 934 083 11 304 513 10 528 788 26 020 291 22 702 794
6 451 566 9 355 395 19 663 032
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow Cash at Year End
4 375 510 2 169 316 2 486 162
4 066 187 1 184 740 2 567 125
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
27 346
30 421
UIFW EXPENDITURE
3 377 331 3 804 768 n/a
Vacant Positions Managerial Positions Vacant Managerial Positions
2
847
897
1 027
2
91
Total Employment Cost (R’000)
8 153 155
7 642 448
SERVICE DELIVERY
2016/17
2015/16
614 605
613 428
Inside Yard
Water
<200m from Yard
52 665
53 772
>200m from Yard
113 863
108 897
474 035
413 000
Households - Free Basic Service
Electricity
Sewerage
Total Customer Entities Served
727 415
710 708
Households - Free Basic Service
285 843
120 000
Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage
568 418
549 152
4 975
4 975
Ventilated Pit Latrine Other Households - Free Basic Service
Refer to p11 for sources, methodology and definitions. Find more financial, demographic, employment and service delivery information at municipalities.co.za.
1 875
1 875
285 843
120 000
*Unaudited full year figures.
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SEDIBENG DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY (DC42)
GAUTENG
CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: PO Box 471, Vereeniging, 1930 PHYSICAL: Cnr Beaconsfield Avenue & Leslie Street, Vereeniging TEL: 016 450 3000 FAX: 016 455 2573 EMAIL: info@sedibeng.gov.za WEB: www.sedibeng.gov.za
LESEDI
Daleside
De Deur
Heidelberg
Randvaal
OVERVIEW
Sebokeng
Description: The Sedibeng District Municipality is a Category C municipality situated on the southern tip of the Gauteng Province and strategically located on the border of three other provinces, namely Free State, North West and Mpumalanga. The municipality is the only area in the province that is situated on the banks of the Vaal River and Vaal Dam, covering the area formerly known as the Vaal Triangle. The municipality is a stones throw from Johannesburg along the scenic Vaal, Klip and Suikerbos Rivers. It is comprised of the Emfuleni, Lesedi and Midvaal Local Municipalities, and includes the historic townships of Evaton, Sebokeng, Boipatong, Bophelong, Sharpeville and Ratanda, which have a rich political history and heritage. It has a variety of attractions offering a vast cultural heritage and historical experience including, among others, the political breakthroughs that led to the country’s political turnabout. The Sedibeng region boasts several Heritage Sites related to the South African War of 1899-1902 and the two World Wars that followed. The Sharpeville Memorial Precinct stands as a reminder of the Sharpeville Massacre of 21 March 1960, when 69 people lost their lives while protesting the pass laws of the then apartheid South Africa. Sedibeng is the fourth-largest contributor to the Gauteng economy. The predominant economic sector in the district is the manufacturing of fabricated metal and chemicals. In the metal sector, the ArcelorMittal Steel plant, the Cape Gate Davsteel Wire and Steel plant, and the Ferromanganese plant of Samancor are the three main large baseline plants in the district, while DCDDorbyl Heavy Engineering is the biggest manufacturer of engineered products in Southern Africa. The well-developed national road network that cuts across the district to all the provinces ensures that the region remains the industrial centre of the Gauteng Province. The municipality is 40km away from Johannesburg and 80km away from Pretoria, without the high traffic volumes. The municipality offers the best opportunity for growth and development as a result of availability of land for both residential and commercial development in a picturesque and tranquil setting. The Vaal University of Technology and the North-West University’s Vaal Campus offer a wide range of graduates that provide the bulwark of employees for business and industries that seek to set up operations in Sedibeng. Area: 4 173km2 Main Economic Sectors: Manufacturing (30.8%), government (17.8%), business services (17.8%), trade (13.7%)
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 957 528 No Schooling: 4.3% Households: 330 828
Devon Nigel
Population Growth: 1.00% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 48.0% Formal Dwellings: 86.7%
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: ANC 11, DA 6, EFF 2, VF PLUS 1 (40% PR Seats) Controlling Party: ANC
EMFULENI Vanderbijlpark
Ratanda
Meyerton Vereeniging
Lochvaal Barrage
MIDVAAL
Mayor: Ms Busisiwe Modisakeng Speaker: Ms Melina Gomba Chief Whip: Sithole Assistance Mshudulu Other Council: J Dlangamandla (MMC: Transport and Infrastructure), L Gamede (MMC: Environment and Clean Energy), G Hlongwane (MMC: Strategic Planning and Economic Development), ML Khomoeasera (MMC: Human Settlements), YJ Mahommed (MMC: SRACH and Public Safety), TS Maphalla (MMC: Corporate Services), Z Raikane (MMC: Health and Social Development), PB Tsotetsi (MMC: Finance) Municipal Manager: Mr Stanley Khanyile Senior Management: Sorrious Manele (Executive Director: Transport, Infrastructure and Environment), FM Mathe (Acting Chief Operations Officer), Morongwe Mazibuko (Executive Director: Community Services), Mr Khulu Mbongo (Manager: LED), Rudolph Netshivhale (Acting Executive Director: Strategic Planning and Economic Development), Mapula Phiri-Khaole (Executive Director: Corporate Services) Communications Officers: Mr JZ Majola
FINANCIAL INFORMATION AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
Financially Financially n/a unqualified unqualified
R’000
R’000
R’000
356 693 379 892 (23 199) 2 719
359 164 390 208 (31 044) 5 619
344 147 389 373 (45 226) 9 033
63 418 194 995 (8 241)
62 354 179 242 16 423
34 600 131 355 47 657
(2 068) 17 067 n/a
18 762 21 877 18 071
7 335 8 903 15 186
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions Vacant Positions Managerial Positions Vacant Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
715 24 88 5 260 409
598 13 73 5 241 430
Total Revenue Total Expenditure Surplus/(Deficit)
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION Total Current Assets Total Current Liabilities Community Wealth/Equity
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow Cash at Year End
UIFW EXPENDITURE
EMFULENI LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (GT421) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: PO Box 3, Vanderbijlpark, 1900 PHYSICAL: Cnr Klasie Havenga & Frikkie Meyer Boulevard, Vanderbijlpark TEL: 016 950 5000 FAX: 016 950 5050 WEB: www.emfuleni.gov.za
OVERVIEW Description: The Emfuleni Local Municipality is a Category B municipality situated in the Sedibeng District in the Gauteng Province. It is the westernmost local municipality of the district, which covers
the entire southern area of the Gauteng Province, extending along a 120km axis from east to west. The Vaal River forms the southern boundary. Emfuleni shares boundaries with the City of Johannesburg Metro to the north, Metsimaholo in the Free State to the south, Midvaal to the east, and Rand West City and JB Marks (in the North West Province) to the west. The Emfuleni Local Municipality is rich in history as it encapsulates the Anglo-Boer War, with heritage assets such as the Sharpeville monument and the liberation struggle epitomised by the signing of the Constitution in 1996 in Sharpeville.
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GAUTENG
The municipality is strategically located, with access to a well-maintained road network – the N1 linking Johannesburg and Bloemfontein, and traversing Emfuleni. Sasolburg forms the heartland of what was formerly known as the Vaal Triangle, renowned for its contribution to the iron and steel industry in South Africa. Its location also affords it many opportunities for tourism and other forms of economic development. Area: 966km2 Cities/Towns: Evaton, Sebokeng, Vaal Oewer, Vanderbijlpark, Vereeniging Main Economic Sectors: Manufacturing (40.8%), community services (22.3%), finance (16%), trade (7.4%), transport (4.4%), construction (3.5%), electricity (3.3%)
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
Financially Financially n/a unqualified unqualified
AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
R’000
R’000
R’000
Total Revenue
5 093 718
5 261 737
4 993 549
Total Expenditure
4 433 715
6 499 998
5 607 176
Surplus/(Deficit)
660 003
(1 238 261)
(613 627)
235 207
253 376
239 178
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION Total Current Assets
n/a
846 832
776 604
Total Current Liabilities
n/a
2 198 254
1 475 064
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION
Community Wealth/Equity
n/a
9 448 533
10 217 403
Population: 733 445 No Schooling: 4.1% Households: 253 488
CASH FLOWS 142 749
123 211
187 249
67 518
(20 790)
77 262
n/a
815 835
623 645
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
6 274
5 438
Vacant Positions
3 438
3 199
149
68
Population Growth: 0.37% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 48.0% Formal Dwellings: 87.0%
Operating Cash Flow Cash at Year End
UIFW EXPENDITURE
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT The municipality is under S139(1)(b) and 139(5) administration, effective from June 2018. Composition of Council: ANC 50, DA 22, EFF 11, AIC 3, VF PLUS 2, COPE 1, PAC 1 Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Mr Robert Thema (Acting) Speaker: Maipato Tsokolibane Chief Whip: Ms Christina Sale Other Council: Mokete Edwin Kele (MMC: Sport, Recreation, Arts and Culture, Library Information Services, Parks and Cemeteries), Dimakatso Maria Malisa (MMC: Environmental Management and Planning), Pias Maseko (MMC: Public Safety), Busi Mncube (MMC: Corporate and Governance), Motshana Jan Moshoaluba (MMC: Human Settlement), Thembile Samson Nquba (MMC: LED), Khethiwe Ntombela (MMC: Infrastructure Planning and Development), Penny Sylvia Sengoatsi (MMC: Health and Social Development), Robert Thema (MMC: Finance and Revenue), Nomvula Thulo (MMC: Basic Services) Municipal Manager: Mr Dithabe Nkoane (Acting) Chief Financial Officer: Mr Mpfareleni Maseanoka (Acting) Senior Management: Mr Sibusiso Biyela (Manager: LED), Mr Collin P Kekana (Chief Operations Officer), Ms T Konyana (Chief Risk Officer), Ms Jane Masite (Chief Audit Executive), Mr M Modiba (Chief Information Officer) Communications Officers: Mr Stanley Gaba (Acting)
Managerial Positions Vacant Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
SERVICE DELIVERY
2015/16 208 000
<200m from Yard
19 747
19 747
>200m from Yard
1 600
1 600
34 413
38 389
217 702
216 182
Total Customer Entities Served Households - Free Basic Service Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage Flush Toilet - Septic Tank
Sewerage
1 002 428
2016/17
Households - Free Basic Service
Electricity
15
1 205 850
208 000
Inside Yard
Water
39
Ventilated Pit Latrine
34 413
38 389
198 760
197 738
4 350
4 350
1 842
1 842
Other
25 417
25 417
Households - Free Basic Service
34 413
38 389
LESEDI LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (GT423) CONTACT DETAILS
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION
POSTAL: PO Box 201, Heidelberg, 1438 PHYSICAL: Cnr HF Verwoerd & Louw Streets, Heidelberg TEL: 016 492 0049 FAX: WEB: www.lesedilm.gov.za
Population: 112 472 No Schooling: 5.4% Households: 39 294
Population Growth: 2.78% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 42.5% Formal Dwellings: 88.3%
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT OVERVIEW Description: The Lesedi Local Municipality is a Category B municipality situated in the Sedibeng District in the Gauteng Province. It is one of three municipalities in the district, making up over a third of its geographical area. It can be described primarily as a rural, agricultural area. It is situated approximately 56km south-east of Johannesburg and is traversed by two national roads (the N17 and the N3), which creates future economic development potential. Devon/Impumelelo, situated on the eastern edge of the municipal area abutting the N17 freeway on the north, is a significant rural settlement, while Vischkuil/Endicott, lying east of Springs and abutting Provincial Route R29, is a smaller rural centre. The major urban concentration is located in Heidelberg/Ratanda, situated along the N3 freeway where it intersects with Provincial Route R42, east of the Suikerbosrand Nature Reserve. Area: 1 484km2 Cities/Towns: Devon, Heidelberg, Nigel, Vischkuil Main Economic Sectors: Manufacturing (38.8%), community services (29.4%), financial services (18.6%)
Composition of Council: ANC 16, DA 6, EFF 3, VF PLUS 1 Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Lerato Maloka Speaker: Mluleki Nkosi Chief Whip: Mzwakhe Motsonyana Other Council: Thabiso Moremi (Corporate Services), Themba Motsepe (LED), Mapule Motsepe (MMC: Service Delivery), Ms Katty Rakitla (MMC: Community Services), Ms Thembi Ramothibe (MMC: Finance) Municipal Manager: Adv Gugu Thimane (Acting) Chief Financial Officer: Ms Gugu Mncube (Acting) Senior Management: Mr Thami Gorati (Manager: LED), Star Maholobela (Acting: Infrastructure Services), Jabu Marwa (Local Economic Development and Planning), Ms Cynthia Mokoena (Community Services), Adv Gugu Thimane (HOD: Corporate Services) Communications Officers: Mr Arthur Thokoane
FINANCIAL INFORMATION AUDIT OUTCOME
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2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
Financially Financially n/a unqualified unqualified
*Unaudited full year figures.
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2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
R’000
R’000
R’000
Total Employment Positions
818
814
Total Revenue
720 435
750 552
689 947
Vacant Positions
101
117
Total Expenditure
623 838
741 835
689 243
Managerial Positions
20
33
Surplus/(Deficit)
96 597
8 718
704
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
58 676
34 575
32 029
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
GAUTENG
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
Total Current Assets
261 398
135 073
121 916
Total Current Liabilities
244 523
165 582
158 176
Community Wealth/Equity
767 019
670 425
661 708
Vacant Managerial Positions
98 098
33 964
30 214
Cash at Year End
44 098
11 315
15 282
n/a
68 535
118 322
UIFW EXPENDITURE
6
167 148
152 379
2016/17
2015/16
34 403
34 403
<200m from Yard
3 389
3 389
Households - Free Basic Service
6 481
3 410
Total Customer Entities Served
26 519
26 402
Total Employment Cost (R’000)
SERVICE DELIVERY Inside Yard
Water
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow
0
Electricity
Households - Free Basic Service Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage Flush Toilet - Septic Tank
Sewerage
Ventilated Pit Latrine Other Households - Free Basic Service
6 481
3 410
33 828
33 828
715
715
3 389
3 389
134
134
6 481
3 410
MIDVAAL LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (GT422) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: PO Box 9, Meyerton, 1960 PHYSICAL: 25 Mitchell Street, Meyerton TEL: 016 360 7400 FAX: 016 360 7519 EMAIL: records@midvaal.gov.za WEB: www.midvaal.gov.za
Chief Financial Officer: Mrs Annette van Schalkwyk Senior Management: Mr David Chamboko (Executive Director: Development, Planning and Housing), Mr Steph Coetzee (Executive Director: Engineering Services), Mr Solly Mosidi (Executive Director: Community Services), Mr Thom Peeters (Deputy Municipal Manager and Executive Director: Corporate Services) Communications Officers: Mr T Peeters
OVERVIEW Description: The Midvaal Local Municipality is a Category B municipality situated within the Sedibeng District in the south of the Gauteng Province. The City of Ekurhuleni and City of Johannesburg Metropolitan Municipalities are situated to the north. It is bordered by the Free State Province to the south and the Mpumalanga Province to the east. It is the biggest municipality of three in the district, making up almost half of its geographical area. The spatial structure of the Midvaal municipal area is predominantly that of a rural area, with extensive farming. There are two significant natural features impacting on the physical structure, namely the Suikerbosrand Nature Reserve and the Vaal River, which form the southern boundary of the municipality and the Gauteng Province. Secondary natural features that play a significant role in the development dynamics of the area are the Klip River, Suikerbosrand River and the Vaal Dam. Area: 1 722km2 Cities/Towns: De Deur/Walkerville, Eikenhof, Meyerton, Vaal Marina Main Economic Sectors: Manufacturing (25.1%), community services (22.5%), finance (20.4%), trade (11.4%), transport (6.1%), electricity (5.7%), construction (5.7%), agriculture (2.6%)
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2017/18*
AUDIT OUTCOME Total Revenue Total Expenditure
R’000
R’000
R’000
809 244
952 600
859 371
941 689
931 383
876 001
(132 445)
21 216
(16 630)
110 728
84 489
82 916
356 079
279 200
231 848
133 001
133 821
132 627
2 057 871
1 990 187
1 968 676
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION Total Current Assets Total Current Liabilities Community Wealth/Equity
2015/16
n/a Clean audit Clean audit
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
Surplus/(Deficit)
2016/17
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow
175 908
113 736
116 022
Cash at Year End
194 628
130 091
100 000
n/a
-
-
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
810
730
UIFW EXPENDITURE
Vacant Positions
93
14
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION
Managerial Positions
32
45
Population: 111 612 No Schooling: 4.0% Households: 38 046
Total Employment Cost (R’000)
Population Growth: 3.59% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 53.7% Formal Dwellings: 82.9%
Vacant Managerial Positions
3
1
221 740
212 774
2016/17
2015/16
14 738
15 336
<200m from Yard
5 970
0
>200m from Yard
299
0
Households - Free Basic Service
13 382
12 266
Total Customer Entities Served
12 027
11 795
SERVICE DELIVERY
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: DA 17, ANC 9, EFF 2, VF PLUS 1 Controlling Party: DA Mayor: Mr Bongani Baloyi Speaker: Freddie Peters Chief Whip: Phil Pretorius Other Council: Patricia Hutcheson (MMC: Finance), Mokete Motsamai (MMC: Development and Planning), Hennie Oosthuysen (Community Services), Pieter Texiera (MMC: Engineering Services), Amelia Tshukudu (Corporate Services) Municipal Manager: Mr Albert de Klerk
Inside Yard
Water
Electricity
Sewerage
Households - Free Basic Service
3 677
1 163
Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage
11 563
10 747
Flush Toilet - Septic Tank
12 027
21
Ventilated Pit Latrine
58
0
Other
3 903
3 903
Households - Free Basic Service
3 677
1 163
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WEST RAND DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY (DC48)
GAUTENG
CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: Private Bag X033, Randfontein, 1759 PHYSICAL: Cnr Sixth & Park Streets, Randfontein TEL: 011 411 5000 FAX: 011 412 3663 EMAIL: admin@wrdm.gov.za WEB: www.wrdm.gov.za
MOGALE CITY Magaliesburg Muldersdrift
OVERVIEW Description: The West Rand District Municipality is a Category C
Krugersdorp
municipality located in the west of the Gauteng Province. The West Rand extends from Randfontein (the seat of the district) in the west to Roodepoort in the east, and includes the town of Krugersdorp. It is bordered by Bojanala Platinum to the north-west, City of Tshwane to the north-east, City of Johannesburg to the east, Sedibeng to the south-east, and Dr Kenneth Kaunda to the south-west. It comprises three local municipalities: Merafong, Mogale and Rand West Cities. The municipality is situated relatively closely to the hub of economic activity in Gauteng, and is transversed by major national roads, namely the N12 and N14. Its main contribution lies primarily within the mining sector, however, areas such as Krugersdorp fulfil a residential function for many people working in Johannesburg. The West Rand remains the poorest region contributing to Gauteng’s GDP. The Cradle of Humankind falls under the jurisdiction of Mogale City and Merafong City, and forms part of the World Heritage Site. Area: 4 087km2 Main Economic Sectors: Manufacturing (22%), mining (19%), community services (19%), finance (16%), trade (10%), transport (6%), construction (4%)
Randfontein Finsbury Mohlakeng Venterspos
Westonaria Oberholzer Carletonville East Driefontein
RAND WEST CITY
MERAFONG CITY Fochville
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 838 594 No Schooling: 3.8% Households: 330 572
Bekkersdal
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
Population Growth: 0.48% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 44.8% Formal Dwellings: 76.3%
AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: ANC 23, DA 12, EFF 6, VF PLUS 2, RPP 1 Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Mr Boyce Maneli Speaker: Nonkoliso Tundzi Chief Whip: Mr Smuts Monoana Other Council: Mr Farouk Bhayat (MMC: Finance), Ms Heather Butler
2016/17
2015/16
Financially Financially n/a unqualified unqualified
R’000
R’000
R’000
Total Revenue
365 883
262 159
327 300
Total Expenditure
309 918
301 208
322 139
Surplus/(Deficit)
55 965
(39 050)
5 161
17 152
35 006
526
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION Total Current Assets
102 208
49 827
49 007
Total Current Liabilities
143 727
99 940
54 303
557
(33 560)
6 116
Operating Cash Flow
79 757
(31 090)
(21 174)
Cash at Year End
72 006
(19 599)
13 904
n/a
14 489
51
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
396
547
0
157
22
22
Community Wealth/Equity
(MMC: Public Safety), Puleng Chabane (MMC: Corporate Services), Mr Samuel Konopi (MMC: Transport and Roads), Ms Brenda Mahuma (MPAC Chairperson), Thembi Matuwane (MMC: Integrated Environment), Diteko Moreotsenye (MMC: Infrastructure and Human Settlement), Mr Dennis Thabe (MMC: Regional Re-Industrialisation), Buyiswa Xulu (MMC: Health and Social Development) Municipal Manager: Mr Moroashike David Mokoena Chief Financial Officer: Mr Romeo Mohaudi Senior Management: Mrs Herina Hamer (Regional Development Planning and Environmental Management), Mr Elias Koloi (Public Safety), Mrs Morongwe Mazibuko (Health and Social Development), Mrs Rethabiseng Mokebe (Corporate Services), Zeblon Mphaphuli (Manager: LED) Communications Officers: Khamo Tsotetsi
2017/18*
CASH FLOWS
UIFW EXPENDITURE
Vacant Positions Managerial Positions Vacant Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
0
1
176 901
179 532
MERAFONG CITY LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (GT484) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: PO Box 3, Carletonville, 2500 PHYSICAL: 3 Halite Street, Carletonville TEL: 018 788 9500 FAX: 018 786 1105 WEB: www.merafong.gov.za
OVERVIEW Description: The Merafong City Local Municipality is a Category B municipality situated within the West Rand District in the Gauteng Province. It is the largest of three municipalities in the district, making up almost half of its geographical area. It is situated about 65km from Johannesburg and is serviced by a number of major roads, including the N12 from Johannesburg to Cape Town and the N14, which is the main road between Gauteng and Mahikeng (previously Mafikeng)
via Ventersdorp. Its boundaries enclose some of the richest gold mines in the world. Formerly a cross-border municipality, the entire municipality was transferred to the North West Province following the abolition of cross-border municipalities by an amendment to the South African Constitution in 2005. The municipality was part of the North West Province from 2005 to 2009, when it was reincorporated into the Gauteng Province by another amendment to the Constitution, following often violent protests in the township of Khutsong. Merafong’s historical development is closely knit with the discovery of rich gold deposits in the early 1930s. Fochville is the oldest town in the region, and was declared a town in 1951. The town Carletonville was named after Guy Carleton Jones, an engineer from the Gold Fields Ltd mining company, who played a prominent role in the discovery of the West Wits gold field, of which
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FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
Financially Financially n/a unqualified unqualified
AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
R’000
R’000
R’000
Total Revenue
1 361 764
1 303 315
1 191 410
Total Expenditure
1 231 097
1 388 338
1 257 619
Surplus/(Deficit)
130 668
(85 023)
(66 209)
178 461
113 958
149 202
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION Total Current Assets
511 422
468 612
333 818
Total Current Liabilities
771 898
642 263
422 730
2 756 174
2 637 842
2 722 865
Community Wealth/Equity
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION
CASH FLOWS
Population: 188 843 No Schooling: 4.1% Households: 79 834
Operating Cash Flow
127 525
231 193
126 292
Cash at Year End
156 734
206 444
84 789
n/a
45 530
17 755
Population Growth: -1.02% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 38.4% Formal Dwellings: 81.3%
UIFW EXPENDITURE
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Composition of Council: ANC 30, DA 12, EFF 9, AIC 1, IFP 1, UDM 1,
Total Employment Positions
1 767
1 512
VF PLUS 1
Vacant Positions
567
355
Controlling Party: ANC Executive Mayor: Maphefo Mogale Letsie Speaker: Mr Elvis Mphithikezi Chief Whip: Mr William Mosiane Other Council: N Best (Portfolio Head: LED, Tourism and Rural
Managerial Positions
28
32
Development), EM Lekopa (Portfolio Head: Health and Social Development), M Ngqele (Portfolio Head: Corporate and Shared Services) Municipal Manager: Ms Morakane Mokoena Chief Financial Officer: Ms Martha Chauke Senior Management: Sekgatlane Mantjane (Executive Director: Community Services), Mrs Morakane Moletsane (Executive Director: Infrastructure Development), Mr Albie Nieuwoudt (Chief Operations Officer), Mrs Lerato Peu (Executive Director: Economic Development, Planning and Environmental Management) Communications Officers: Ms Bridgette Mkhontwana (Chief Communications Officer)
Vacant Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
SERVICE DELIVERY Water
315 900
2016/17
2015/16
81 335
81 335
<200m from Yard
25 787
25 787
Total Customer Entities Served Households - Free Basic Service Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage
Sewerage
2
311 068
Inside Yard Households - Free Basic Service
Electricity
11
Flush Toilet - Septic Tank
4 038
4 099
49 905
49 905
4 038
3 201
56 979
56 767
1 386
1 300
Ventilated Pit Latrine
10 140
9 906
Households - Free Basic Service
4 038
4 099
GAUTENG
Carletonville forms a part. The mining company decided, in November 1946, to establish the town. Carletonville was proclaimed in 1948 and attained Town Council Status on 1 July 1959. Wedela is situated between Western Deep Levels and Elandsrand mine. The town’s name is derived from the prefixes of the two mines: the ‘Wed-’ from Western Deep Levels and the ‘-ela’ from Elandsrand. Wedela was established as a mining village in December 1978 by Harry Oppenheimer, and municipal status was granted to the town on 1 January 1990. Area: 1 631km2 Cities/Towns: Carletonville, Fochville, Wedela Main Economic Sectors: Mining (50.7%), trade (9.7%), finance and business services (9.9%), community services (9.2%), general government (9.1%)
MOGALE CITY LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (GT481) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: PO Box 94, Krugersdorp, 1740 PHYSICAL: Cnr Commissioner & Market Streets, Krugersdorp TEL: 011 951 2000/1 FAX: 011 953 2547 EMAIL: mm@mogalecity.gov.za WEB: www.mogalecity.gov.za
OVERVIEW Description: The Mogale City Local Municipality is a Category B municipality located within the West Rand District in the Gauteng Province. It lies directly south and west of the City of Tshwane and City of Johannesburg Metropolitan areas respectively. To the north, south and west it borders onto the Madibeng, Rand West City and Rustenburg Local Municipalities respectively. The northern part of Mogale City comprises the bulk of the Cradle of Humankind World Heritage Site. Mogale City’s strongest functional urban linkage is with the City of Johannesburg. Krugersdorp and the greater Kagiso area, Mogale City’s primary urban complex, forms part of a band of development stretching from the Johannesburg Inner City westwards along the mining belt up to Krugersdorp. The strongest east-west transport linkages between Mogale City and Johannesburg are along the R512, as well as the east-west railway line. Mogale City is linked to the City of Tshwane via the R28/N14 highway. The largest part of Mogale City is rural, with a specific urban concentration in the south-eastern part of the municipality where it interfaces with the Gauteng urban complex. The rural environment is characterised by prominent features: the Magaliesburg and Witwatersberg Ranges in the north-west. Rural towns in Mogale City are Tarlton, Magaliesburg and Hekpoort, located in the west. An urban concentration is found in the south-eastern part around Krugersdorp and Kagiso. The Krugersdorp CBD is the main business, social and administration centre and fulfils a regional function. The areas around Krugersdorp are established middle-to-high income residential areas with the full range of urban amenities, services and facilities.
The areas to the south of Krugersdorp, namely Kagiso, Azaadville and Rietvallel (referred to as the Kagiso complex), are predominantly disadvantaged settlements with more limited access to service and facilities. The Kagiso complex is physically separated from Krugersdorp’s urban areas by an extensive mining belt that runs roughly in an east-west direction through the area. Area: 1 342km2 Cities/Towns: Krugersdorp, Magaliesburg, Muldersdrift Main Economic Sectors: Mining services, transport, energy, manufacturing, tourism, agriculture
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 383 864 No Schooling: 3.4% Households: 147 153
Population Growth: 1.31% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 49.8% Formal Dwellings: 76.0%
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: ANC 38, DA 27, EFF 9, VF PLUS 2, IFP 1 Controlling Party: Hung Municipality (ANC Mayor and Speaker) Mayor: Mr Naga Patrick Lipudi Speaker: Noluthando Mangole Chief Whip: Isaac Dube Other Council: Francinah Chohledi (Integrated Environmental Management), Evodia Cindi (Health and Social Development), Maxwell Khuzwayo (Energy, Water and Sanitation), Betty Mdlane (Engineering Services / Roads and Transport), Peter Moeketsi (Corporate Support Services), Paul Molapo (LED and Rural Development), Charmaine Ntlatlane-Zwane (Sports, Recreation, Arts, Culture and Heritage), Lwando Resha (Community Safety), Norman Sedumedi (Finance), Anna Setswalo-Moja (Human Settlements) Municipal Manager: Mr Maanda Pringle Raedani Chief Financial Officer: Mrs Dorothy S Diale Senior Management: Mpho Boihang (Executive Manager: Strategic Management Services), Ashmar Khuduge (Executive Manager: Community Development Services), Thami Matshego (Executive Manager: DIEM),
Refer to p11 for sources, methodology and definitions. Find more financial, demographic, employment and service delivery information at municipalities.co.za.
*Unaudited full year figures.
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Sandile Mbanjwa (Executive Manager: Utilities Management Services), Mahubila Monakedi (Executive Manager: Public Works, Roads and Transport), Makhosana Msezana (Executive Manager: Economic Services), Ratha Ramatlhape (Executive Manager: Corporate Support), Aubrey Thalane (Acting Chief Audit Executive) Communications Officers: Adrian Amod
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2017/18*
2016/17
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
R’000
R’000
R’000
Total Revenue
2 708 127
2 584 840
2 597 378
Total Expenditure
2 459 510
2 729 079
2 612 869
Surplus/(Deficit)
248 616
(144 239)
(15 490)
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
356 105
245 589
470 690
Total Current Assets
2015/16
2 166
2 771
666
991
Vacant Positions Managerial Positions
44
44
Total Employment Cost (R’000)
670 792
605 914
SERVICE DELIVERY
2016/17
2015/16
105 848
109 545
<200m from Yard
7 020
10 220
>200m from Yard
4 500
1 300
Households - Free Basic Service
18 287
42 842
125 238
117 373
Inside Yard
Water
Electricity
1 407 979
556 585
643 198
1 027 151
836 292
4 942 820
5 083 620
336 415
299 259
369 197
40 381
44 749
67 292
n/a
185 162
115 234
Households - Free Basic Service Flush Toilet - Septic Tank
521 772
6 322 233
Total Customer Entities Served Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage
Sewerage
Total Current Liabilities Community Wealth/Equity
2016/17
Total Employment Positions
2015/16
Financially Financially n/a unqualified unqualified
AUDIT OUTCOME
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
Ventilated Pit Latrine
8 835
12 833
101 127
101 127
9 581
5 306
290
1 300
Other
2 505
6 480
Households - Free Basic Service
8 835
12 833
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow Cash at Year End
UIFW EXPENDITURE
RAND WEST CITY LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (GT485) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: PO Box 218, Randfontein, 1760 PHYSICAL: Cnr Surtherland & Pollock Streets, Randfontein TEL: 011 411 0000 FAX: 011 693 1736 EMAIL: Baleseng.Mokhole@randwestcity.gov.za WEB: www.randwestcity.gov.za
OVERVIEW Description: The Rand West City Local Municipality is a Category B municipality situated within the borders of the West Rand District in the Gauteng Province. It is the smallest of three municipalities in the district, making up a third of its geographical area. It was established by the amalgamation of the Randfontein and Westonaria Local Municipalities in August 2016. The municipality is characterised by dispersed urban structures consisting of various urban areas and mining villages spread across the entire municipal area. The rural areas consist of a large number of farms, as well as agricultural holdings. The N12 National Road and the R28 Provincial Road, as well as the railway line, provide easy access to the area. Goods and services can reach markets and airports easily without sacrificing quality or excessive transport costs. The Bus Rapid Transport (BRT) node from Lenasia also makes it a valued area of choice to reside in. Area: 1 115km2 Cities/Towns: Randfontein, Westonaria Main Economic Sectors: Mining, manufacturing, trade, government services, agriculture
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 265 887 No Schooling: 4.1% Households: 103 584
Population Growth: 0.42% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 41.9% Formal Dwellings: 73.1%
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: ANC 37, DA 19, EFF 8, RPP 2, AZAPO 1, IFP 1, VF PLUS 1
Controlling Party: ANC Executive Mayor: Mr Mzikaize Khumalo Speaker: Ms Violet Nqina-Mzondeki Chief Whip: Mkhuseli Jokazi Other Council: N Dyase (MMC: Sports, Recreation, Arts and Culture), A Gela (MMC: Health and Social Development), Ms Tina Grobbler (MMC: Finance), G Khoza (MMC: Water and Transport), Jeje Legote (MMC: Community Service), Ms Selinah Maumakwe (MMC: Corporate), S Mazibuko (MMC: Economic Development and Planning), D Molebatsi (MMC: Integrated Environment), A Mosina (Chairperson: MPAC), D Sithole (MMC: Water, Sanitation and Electricity and Acting MMC: Human Settlements)
Municipal Manager: Mr Themba Goba Chief Financial Officer: Ms Beverly Gunqisa Senior Management: Lovey Modiba (Executive Manager: Community Services), Bongani Nkambule (Executive Manager: Infrastructure), Mr Marks Nkebe (Executive Manager: Corporate Services), Mr Gregory Setei (Executive Manager: Economic Development and Planning), Mr Larry Steyn (Chief Operation Officer), Mr Hendrick Tshabangu (Manager: LED) Communications Officers: Mr Philip Montshiwa
FINANCIAL INFORMATION AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE Total Revenue Total Expenditure Surplus/(Deficit)
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION Total Current Assets Total Current Liabilities Community Wealth/Equity
2017/18*
2016/17
n/a
Financially unqualified
R’000
R’000
1 654 476 1 481 973 172 504 204 815
1 559 719 1 546 306 13 413 227 799
370 004 536 393 3 317 132
346 153 736 558 3 091 447
120 853 41 247 n/a
288 721 127 993 423 558
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow Cash at Year End
UIFW EXPENDITURE EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
Total Employment Positions Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
1 349 72 441 934
SERVICE DELIVERY Inside Yard <200m from Yard Water >200m from Yard Households - Free Basic Service Total Customer Entities Served Electricity Households - Free Basic Service Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage Sewerage Households - Free Basic Service
2016/17 69 149 12 356 105 12 002 70 543 12 002 80 614 12 002
Note: Rand West City Local Municipality was established by the amalgamation of Randfontein Local Municipality and Westonaria Local Municipality on 3 August 2016. Financial, Employment and Service Delivery information for the new municipality is only available from the 2016/17 financial year. View historical information for Randfontein Local Municipality and Westonaria Local Municipality at municipalities.co.za.
Refer to p11 for sources, methodology and definitions. Find more financial, demographic, employment and service delivery information at municipalities.co.za.
*Unaudited full year figures.
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CITY OF TSHWANE METROPOLITAN MUNICIPALITY POSTAL: PO Box 440, Pretoria, 0001 | PHYSICAL: Tshwane House, 320 Madiba Street, Pretoria TEL: 012 358 9999 | FAX: 012 358 4896 | FACEBOOK: City of Tshwane I Official (Page) | TWITTER: www.twitter.com/CityTshwane EMAIL: CustomerCare@tshwane.gov.za | WEB: www.tshwane.gov.za
CHIEF WHIP CLLR CHRISTO VAN DEN HEEVER
The City of Tshwane is classified as a Category A Grade 6 urban municipality by the Municipal Demarcation Board in terms of section 4 of the Local Government Municipal Structures Act 117 of 1998. The Municipality was established on 5 December 2000 through the integration of various municipalities and councils that had previously served the greater Pretoria regime and surrounding areas. A proclamation through the Government Gazette was made to incorporate the former Metsweding District Municipality, including Dinokeng tsa Taemane (Cullinan) and Kungwini (Bronkhorstspruit) into the borders of City of Tshwane. The incorporation, which gave birth to the new City of Tshwane in May 2011 after the local government elections, was in line with the Gauteng Global City Region Strategy to reduce the number of municipalities in Gauteng by the year 2016.
EXECUTIVE MAYOR CLLR SOLLY TSHEPISO MSIMANGA
SPEAKER CLLR KATLEGO RACHEL MATHEBE
In line with these efforts, Tshwane’s 5-Year plan of action is to develop Tshwane into a leading city where residents can enjoy a good quality of life. The five-year programme focuses on the challenges and opportunities faced by the city and have five strategic objectives: • To provide access to quality basic services and infrastructure throughout the city; Accelerate shared and higher local economic growth and development; • Fight poverty and ensure clean, healthy, safe, secure and sustainable communities; • Foster participatory democracy and apply the Batho Pele principles through a caring, accessible and accountable service; and • Ensure good governance and financial viability, building institutional capacity and optimising transformation in order to execute the Municipality’s mandate
The City of Tshwane is the third-largest city in the world in terms of land area, after New York and Tokyo/Yokohama. As the administrative seat of government and hosting a number of embassies, City of Tshwane has proven to be a leader on the African continent in providing affordable industrial sites, various industries, office space, education and research facilities. An estimated 90% of all research and development in South Africa is conducted here by institutions such as Armscor, the Medical Research Council, the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, the Human Sciences Research Council and educational institutions such as the University of South Africa and Tshwane University of Technology. The City’s principle economic sectors include: services (70%), commerce (13%), industry (21%) and other (2%). The City’s Growth and Development strategy aims to: • accelerate growth • contribute towards the provincial economic growth target of 9% • reduce unemployment by 50% by the year 2014 • create an environment that will ensure a more balanced sharing of benefits between the first and second economies • address gender focused issues in the economy by dealing with the inequalities and mainstreaming women, youth and the disabled • develop a monitoring mechanism to evaluate projects.
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SPONSORED PROFILE
City of Tshwane Fresh Produce Market promotes economic development and growth The City of Tshwane Fresh Produce Market is a unique centre, where fresh produce is traded to the mutual benefit of suppliers, buyers and consumers. It provides efficient and cost-effective infrastructure and services which comply with international standards. It is the second-largest market of its kind in South Africa, boasting a turnover of about R3-billion per year. The current City of Tshwane administration is determined to create a business environment that promotes economic development and growth, so that Tshwane’s local economy grows as fast as possible and creates more employment. The Fresh Produce Market provides a central market distribution system, primarily for Tshwane but also for the rest of South Africa and neighbouring countries. It has a national and international client base. On the procurement side, produce is obtained from producers across South Africa, and on the supply side, the market is supported by buyers from all walks of life from South Africa and neighbouring countries. In its execution of its role as the central distribution system for Tshwane, the Fresh Produce Market strives to ensure enhancement of food security and safety by attracting fresh produce from various producers as well as promoting smallscale farmers in Tshwane and conducting regular compliance testing.
The City of Tshwane is actively engaging with its agents to build strong and lasting partnerships, and it continues to offer training in post-harvest technology and product knowledge, financial management and food safety, which will assist businesses to move from the informal sector to formal businesses. The Tshwane Fresh Produce Market is also home to the Tshwane Food Bank. The Food Bank has an obligation to provide food relief to qualifying beneficiaries of the City of Tshwane. This mandate is in line with the constitutional imperative in the Bill of Rights which states that “everyone has the right to have access to ... sufficient food and water, and social security, including, if they are unable to support themselves and their dependents, appropriate social assistance”, and it is also in line with Section 153 of the Constitution, which outlines the developmental duties of local government, requiring a municipality to structure and manage its administration, budgeting and planning processes to give priority to the basic needs of the community and to promote its social and economic development. The Food Bank currently assists, and will continue to assist, with emergency food relief in cases of emergency and referral of cases by social workers. This assistance only supplements the needs of the applicable beneficiaries. The emergency food relief provided is to communities in distress. The Food Bank currently assists 221 non-profit organisations and 1666 individuals on a regular basis.
Some of the most notable progress made thus far includes the following: • Repair of all potholes on the road surface within the premises of the market • Provision of 20 240l bins to clean up illegal dumping • Repairs to lifts, buildings and public toilets • Repairs to internal and external lights in trading halls • Provision of thermal rolls • Painting of trading halls • Repairs and maintenance to generators. The Executive Mayor, Councillor Solly Msimanga, explains as follows: “The Tshwane Fresh Produce Market is a work in progress. From where we started, we have a seen a lot of progress. Previously we were unable to access the banana ripening facility because you couldn’t even walk there, it was filthy beyond measure. It was a health hazard, which is now taken care of. The facility has been cleaned and the equipment has been repaired back to full capacity.”
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CITY OF EKURHULENI
SPONSORED PROFILE
POSTAL: Private Bag X1069, Germiston, 1400, South Africa EMAIL: business@ekurhuleni.gov.za | WEB: www.ekurhuleni.gov.za FACEBOOK: CityOfEkurhuleni | INSTAGRAM: CityOfEkurhuleni | TWITTER: City_Ekurhuleni
A CITY TO LIVE PLAY INVEST
PLAY
The City of Ekurhuleni is focused on strengthening social cohesion and the pursuit of prosperity – for all its residents. It is a city where you can live, work and play. It is a city of the future. Home to approximately 3.4 million people, Ekurhuleni is commonly referred to as the manufacturing hub of the country – but there is much more to this developing city. Africa’s first Aerotropolis, the City of Ekurhuleni boasts around 238 lakes and dams, world-class casinos and entertainment centres, as well as premium lifestyle estates and world-class golf courses. Ekurhuleni is also home to OR Tambo International Airport, the busiest airport in Africa, serving the entire continent and linking to major cities throughout the world. Supporting this is a network of roads, rail lines, telephone, electricity and telecommunication grids that rival first world countries – infrastructure supporting a well-established industrial, commercial and residential complex.
On offer are theatre, historical museums, heritage sites, and a number of driving ranges and 22 golf courses, including the spectacular Glendower, which has hosted the SA Open golf tournament. In this City you will also find some of the country’s best casinos and entertainment facilities: Emperor’s Palace and Carnival City; beautiful culinary spots, a range of family entertainment and park activities such as Wild Waters adventure park; Festival Mall ice-rink and, of course, not forgetting the ultimate IMAX cinema experience at Eastgate shopping centre.
LIVE This City is host to some of the country’s most exquisite lifestyle estates, such as the ever-alluring Serengeti, Ebotse and Midstream golf and country estates, with family-friendly community recreational parks for the children, like Gillooly’s Farm and Germiston Lake. The latter has undergone a major revamp and is popular for major events, or just family picnics. It also offers extensive road, transport and Wi-Fi connectivity, with a network of libraries and a range of prestigious shopping experiences, including Bedford Centre, East Rand, Eastgate, Festival and Lakeside malls spread across the City. The City of Ekurhuleni has been named the number one metro in terms of delivering quality services to its residents. This came from the Gauteng City Region Observatory Quality of Life Survey 2017/18, which through its research partners and citizen engagements has become one of the most comprehensive and reliable instruments to measure citizens satisfaction and perceptions on governance, service delivery, socio-economic development and the quality of life among the people of Gauteng. Ekurhuleni is delighted to be the number one metro in terms of delivering quality services to its citizens. Through the accelerated service delivery programme – Siyaqhuba – and innovative methods such as My Ekurhuleni App, the City is increasing its efficiency in dealing with service delivery challenges timeously.
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INVEST As mentioned, the City is home to OR Tambo International Airport, Africa’s biggest and busiest airport in the continent, as well as being the manufacturing hub of the country, with a significant logistics corridor along the R21 highway. The City boasts an extensive transport network across rail, road and air – Gillooly’s Interchange is the biggest in Southern Africa, and Germiston railway hub is the meeting place for all railways in the country. It has the infrastructure to support investments like Prasa Gibela rolling stock development, Lordview Industrial Park and the Denel Aeronautics aviation hub, Riverfield industrial and residential development and Tambo Springs inland port. Come live, play, invest in Ekurhuleni, the Aerotropolis City.
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KWAZULU-NATAL
KEY STATISTICS GEOGRAPHY LAND AREA 94 361km2
UMHLABUYALINGANA
LAND PERCENTAGE 7.7%
UPHONGOLO
EDUMBE EMADLANGENI
JOZINI
PEOPLE
NEW CASTLE ABAQULUSI BIG 5 HLABISA
NONGOMA
11 065 240
DANNHAUSER ENDUMENI
ULUNDI
NQUTHU
4 055 285
POPULATION
YOUTH
MTUBATUBA
(15-34 YEARS)
ALFRED DUMA MTHONJANENI MSINGA
UMFOLOZI
NKANDLA
92,1
36,6
SEX RATIO (MALES/100 FEMALES)
YOUTH PROPORTION
25.0%
7.7%
EDUCATION
POVERTY HEADCOUNT
CITY OF UMHLATHUZE
OKHAHLAMBA UMLALAZI INKOSI LANGALIBALELE
UMVOTI MAPHUMULO
MPOFANA
MANDENI
KWADUKUZA UMNGENI
UMSHWATHI
IMPENDLE
NDWEDWE
AMAJUBA
MSUNDUZI ETHEKWINI DR NKOSAZANA DLAMINI ZUMA
HARRY GWALA
MKHAMBATHINI RICHMOND
ILEMBE
(GRADE 12 – AGED 20+)
KING CETSHWAYO
UBUHLEBEZWE
UNEMPLOYMENT*
UGU
UMDONI UMZIMKHULU
UMGUNGUNDLOVU
GREATER KOKSTAD
UMZUMBE
UMKHANYAKUDE
UMUZIWABANTU
UMZINYATHI
RAY NKONYENI
21.8%
40.9%
UTHUKELA ZULULAND OFFICIAL RATE
KwaZulu-Natal is located in the south-east of South Africa bordering the Indian Ocean. It also borders on the Eastern Cape, Free State and Mpumalanga Provinces, as well as Lesotho, Swaziland and Mozambique. The ‘Garden Province’ of South Africa stretches from the lush subtropical east coast washed by the warm Indian Ocean, to the sweeping savanna in the east and the majestic Drakensberg Mountain Range in the west. It covers an area of 94 361km2, the third-smallest in the country, and has a population of 11 065 240, making it the second most populous province in South Africa. The capital is Pietermaritzburg. The largest city is Durban. Other major cities and towns include Richards Bay, Port Shepstone, Newcastle, Estcourt, Ladysmith and Richmond. The province’s manufacturing sector is the largest in terms of contribution to GDP. Richards Bay is the centre of operations for South Africa’s aluminium industry. The Richards Bay Coal Terminal is instrumental in securing the country’s position as the second-largest exporter of steam coal in the world. The province has undergone rapid industrialisation owing to its abundant water supply and labour resources. Agriculture is also central to the economy. The sugar cane plantations along the coastal belt are the mainstay of KwaZulu-Natal’s agriculture. The coastal belt is also a large producer of subtropical fruit, while the farmers inland concentrate on vegetable, dairy and stock farming. Another source of income is forestry in the areas around Vryheid, Eshowe, Richmond, Harding and Ngome. KwaZulu-Natal is divided into one metropolitan municipality (eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality) and 10 district municipalities, which are further subdivided into 43 local municipalities.
EXPANDED RATE
HOUSING HOUSEHOLD SIZE 4,0
HOUSEHOLDS 2 875 843 72.7%
18.1%
8.5%
FORMAL DWELLINGS
TRADITIONAL DWELLINGS
INFORMAL DWELLINGS
HOUSEHOLD SERVICES ACCESS TO PIPED WATER
79.2%
FLUSH/CHEMICAL TOILET
61.4%
CONNECTED TO ELECTRICITY
88.7%
Sources: Community Survey 2016 – Provinces at a glance, published by Stats SA. *Unemployment figures from Quarterly Labour Force Survey, Quarter 3, 2018, published by Stats SA.
KWAZULU-NATAL MUNICIPALITIES eThekwini
106
Amajuba District Dannhauser eMadlangeni Newcastle
107 107 108 108
Harry Gwala District 110 Dr Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma 111 Greater Kokstad 112 Ubuhlebezwe 112 uMzimkhulu 113 iLembe District KwaDukuza
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113 114
Mandeni Maphumulo Ndwedwe
115 116 116
King Cetshwayo District City of uMhlathuze Mthonjaneni Nkandla uMfolozi uMlalazi
118 118 119 120 120 121
Ugu District Ray Nkonyeni Umdoni Umuziwabantu Umzumbe
122 123 123 124 125
uMgungundlovu District Impendle Mkhambathini Mpofana Msunduzi Richmond uMngeni uMshwathi
125 126 128 128 129 129 130 131
uMkhanyakude District Big 5 Hlabisa Jozini Mtubatuba uMhlabuyalingana
131 132 133 133 134
uMzinyathi District Endumeni Msinga Nquthu Umvoti
134 135 136 136 137
uThukela District Alfred Duma Inkosi Langalibalele Okhahlamba
138 138 139 140
Zululand District AbaQulusi eDumbe Nongoma Ulundi uPhongolo
140 141 142 142 143 143
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KWAZULU-NATAL
ETHEKWINI METROPOLITAN MUNICIPALITY (ETH) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: PO Box 1014, Durban, 4000 PHYSICAL: City Hall, 263 Dr Pixley Ka Seme (West) Street, Durban TEL: 031 311 1111 FAX: 031 311 2170 WEB: www.durban.gov.za
Tongaat
OVERVIEW
Umhlanga
ETHEKWINI
Description: The eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality is a Category A municipality found in the South African province of KwaZulu-Natal. eThekwini is the largest city in this province and the third-largest city in the country. Its land area is comparatively larger than that of other South African cities and is topographically hilly, with many gorges and ravines and almost no true coastal plain. It is a sophisticated, cosmopolitan city and is known as the home of Africa’s best-managed, busiest port. The world-class International Convention Centre in Durban has hosted a historic line-up of events, including conferences on a global scale. Durban has a turbulent history dating from ivory hunters in the 1820s and their conflict with the local Zulu monarchs. The province has the largest number of battlefields. It is also a major centre of tourism because of the City’s warm, subtropical climate and extensive beaches. Durban Tourism is the leading domestic destination in South Africa. The estimated visitor number for the financial year 2010/11 is 9,95 million. The value of the domestic tourism economic impact on the region’s GDP is estimated to be 8% per annum. The hospitality industry consists of many fine hotels, nightspots, shopping malls, ethnic attractions, traditional villages, craft markets, sparkling dams, and big-game parks. Area: 2 556km2 Cities/Towns: Amalanga, Amanzimtoti, Amaotana, Berea, Blackburn, Bluff, Cato Ridge, Cele/Vumengazi, Chatsworth, Cibane, Clermont, Clifton Canyon, Craigieburn, Dassenhoek, Desainager, Durban, Durban International Airport, Durban North, Durban South, Emalangeni, Embo/ Nksa Isimahla, Emona, Ethekwini, Everton, Ezembeni, Folweni, Gcumisa, Genazzano, Gillitts, Glenashley, Golokodo-Ensimbini, Hambanathi, Hammarsdale, Hillcrest, Ilanga, Ilfracombe, Illovo North, Illovo South, Inanda, Inchanga, Iqadi, Isipingo, Isipingo Beach, Kingsburgh, Klaarwater, Kloof, KwaDabeka, KwaMashu, KwaNdengezi, La Mercy, Lotus Park, Luganda, Luthuli/Umnini Trust, Magabeni, Malagazi, Mangangeni/ Vumazonke, Maphephetha, Mariannhill, Mawotana, Mawothi, Molweni, Mount Edgecombe, Mount Moreland, Mpolo, Mpumalanga, New Germany, Newlands East, Newlands West, Ngcolosi, Ngqungqulu, Ntuzuma, Oceans, Outer West Durban, Phoenix, Pinetown, Prospecton, Qadi, Qiniselani Manyuswa, Queensburgh, Redcliffe, Roseneath, Sapref, Shallcross, Sobonakhona, Thoyana, Tongaat, Tongaat Beach, Tshelimnyama, UmgogintwiniUmbumbulu, Umdloti, Umgababa, Umhlanga, Umkomaas, Umlazi, Verulam, Waterfall, Westbrook, Westville, Ximba Main Economic Sectors: Finance (22%), manufacturing (22%), community services (18%), trade (16%), transport (16%), construction (3%), electricity (2%)
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 3 702 231 No Schooling: 4.7% Households: 1 125 767
Population Growth: 1.43% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 54.0% Formal Dwellings: 81.5%
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: ANC 127, DA 60, IFP 10, EFF 8, INDEPENDENT 4, AIC 3, ACDP 1, APC 1, ALJAMA 1, DLC 1, MOSA 1, MF 1, TA 1 Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Zandile Gumede Deputy Mayor: Fawzia Peer (Deputy Mayor and Chairperson: Finance and Procurement Committee) Speaker: William Lekgoa Mapena Chief Whip: Stanley Xulu Other Council: Nondumiso Cele (Chairperson: Governance and Human Resources Committee), Heinz de Boer (Exco), Nigel Gumede (Chairperson: Human Settlements and Infrastructure Committee), Zwakele Mncwango (Exco), Bongiwe Mtshali (Exco), Patrick Pillay (Exco) Municipal Manager: Mr Sipho Nzuza Chief Financial Officer: Mr Krish Kumar
Glenashley Clermont Hammarsdale Pinetown Mariannhill
Durban
Shallcross Umlazi
Umbogintwini Amanzimtoti Kingsburgh
Magabeni Umkomaas
Senior Management: Sipho Cele (Deputy City Manager: Governance and International Relations), Dumusile Nene (Deputy City Manager: Corporate and Human Resources) Communications Officers: Mandla Nsele (Acting)
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
Financially Financially n/a unqualified unqualified
AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
R’000
R’000
R’000
Total Revenue
33 926 940
33 539 212
32 373 771
Total Expenditure
28 113 549
30 347 704
31 341 563
Surplus/(Deficit)
3 579 236
2 197 648
4 260 223
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
4 362 884
5 466 428
4 902 924
Total Current Assets
15 752
14 315 463 15 059 946
Total Current Liabilities
12 229
11 300 859
Community Wealth/Equity
42 252
39 118 083 36 700 449
11 448 109
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow
6 296 809
5 119 974
7 037 273
6 355 131
6 597 350
7 216 329
n/a
513 726
208 318
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
27 972
25 081
4 283
2 930
520
458
Cash at Year End
UIFW EXPENDITURE
Vacant Positions Managerial Positions Vacant Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
SERVICE DELIVERY Water
Sewerage
0
8 971 189
8 357 086
2016/17
2015/16
Inside Yard
665 400
664 401
<200m from Yard
233 057
217 157
541 317
524 418
745 433
732 746
Households - Free Basic Service
Electricity
85
Total Customer Entities Served Households - Free Basic Service
193 114
193 114
Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage
449 661
449 661
Flush Toilet - Septic Tank
107 525
107 525
Ventilated Pit Latrine
35 000
35 000
Other
211 993
194 106
396 769
378 882
Households - Free Basic Service
Note: Part of Vulamehlo Local Municipality was merged into eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality on 3 August 2016. Financial, Employment and Service Delivery information prior to the 2016/17 financial year only includes figures for eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality. View historical information for Vulamehlo Local Municipality at municipalities.co.za.
Refer to p11 for sources, methodology and definitions. Find more financial, demographic, employment and service delivery information at municipalities.co.za.
*Unaudited full year figures.
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KWAZULU-NATAL
AMAJUBA DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY (DC25) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: Private Bag X6615, Newcastle, 2940 PHYSICAL: B9356 Amajuba Building, Madadeni TEL: 034 329 7200 FAX: 034 314 3785 EMAIL: info@amajuba.gov.za WEB: www.amajuba.gov.za
!
Charlestown
EMADLANGENI
OVERVIEW Description: The Amajuba District Municipality is a Category C
Utrecht
NEWCASTLE
municipality located in the north-western corner of KwaZulu-Natal, bordering on the Free State Province and Limpopo. It is one of the smallest districts in the province, making up only 8% of its geographical area. The municipality comprises three local municipalities: Newcastle, eMadlangeni and Dannhauser. The main transportation routes linking the district to its surrounds are the N11, which is the alternative route to Johannesburg from Durban, and the rail line, which is the main line from the Durban harbour to Gauteng. The R34 also bisects the district in an east-west direction and provides a linkage from the port city of Richards Bay to the interior. Area: 7 102km2 Main Economic Sectors: Manufacturing (35%), community services (22.2%), financial and business services (15.2%), trade (8.6%)
Madadeni !
Newcastle
!
Osizweni
Kingsley
Dannhauser
DANNHAUSER
Hattingspruit
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 531 327 No Schooling: 6.1% Households: 117 256
Population Growth: 1.35% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 45.6% Formal Dwellings: 84.4%
Composition of Council: ANC 7, IFP 2, DA 1, EFF 1 (40% PR Seats) Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Mr Musa Ngubane Deputy Mayor: Mr Sipho Nkosi Speaker: Mr Afzul Rehman Other Council: Makhosazana Mdlalose (Exco), Mr Albertus Meiring (Exco), Zanele Msibi (Exco)
Municipal Manager: Mr Sipho Zwane Chief Financial Officer: Mr Mduduzi Mngomezulu Senior Management: SC Mdakane (Director: Community Services), C Myeza (Director: Planning and Development Services), Mr Sihlangu Ngobese (Manager: LED), TW Zulu (Director: Engineering Services) Communications Officers: Mr Sbonelo Cebekhulu
AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE Total Revenue
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION Total Current Assets
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
n/a
Qualified audit
Qualified audit
R’000
R’000
R’000
247 621
294 096
230 660
Total Expenditure
175 571
227 190
233 181
Surplus/(Deficit)
72 050
66 906
(2 521)
Total Current Liabilities Community Wealth/Equity
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
84 565
57 234
37 733
125 050
51 103
43 403
83 789
90 536
106 401
726 016
590 684
586 932
108 985
60 960
55 419
50 255
21 009
17 990
n/a
35 859
53 424
2016/17
2015/16
245 60 57 9 85 445
188 6 60 4 85 722
2016/17
2015/16
3 504 15 226 5 786 24 516 2 621 2 352 17 504
5 679 15 226 5 786 2 900 2 623 2 352 17 504
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow Cash at Year End
UIFW EXPENDITURE EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS Total Employment Positions Vacant Positions Managerial Positions Vacant Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
SERVICE DELIVERY
Water
Sewerage
Inside Yard <200m from Yard >200m from Yard Households - Free Basic Service Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage Flush Toilet - Septic Tank Ventilated Pit Latrine
DANNHAUSER LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (KZN254) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: Private Bag X1011, Dannhauser, 3080 PHYSICAL: 8 Church Street, Dannhauser TEL: 034 621 2666 FAX: 034 621 3114 EMAIL: municipalmanager@dannhauser.gov.za WEB: www.dannhauser.gov.za
OVERVIEW Description: The Dannhauser Local Municipality is a Category B municipality situated within the Amajuba District in the KwaZulu-Natal Province. It is the smallest of the three municipalities in the district, making up a quarter of its geographical area. The municipality is named after an old farming family that lived in the area. The town of Dannhauser is located midway between Durban and Johannesburg on the main railway line, about 8km off the national road
between the two cities. It is surrounded by some of the largest coalproducing mines in KwaZulu-Natal. Numerous rivers flow through the municipal area, the most important being the Ngagane and uMzinyathi Rivers, and there are scenic landscapes in the western portion of the municipality. Dannhauser functions as a small rural service centre (providing commercial and service facilities, and agricultural industries and services). It is therefore not a large employment generator. Residents of the municipal area rely on the larger urban centres of Dundee and Newcastle for employment opportunities and higher order goods and services. Investment in commerce has growth prospects. Area: 1 707km2 Cities/Towns: Dannhauser, Hattingspruit Main Economic Sectors: Agriculture, mining (30%), manufacturing (13.8%), services
Refer to p11 for sources, methodology and definitions. Find more financial, demographic, employment and service delivery information at municipalities.co.za.
*Unaudited full year figures.
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DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 105 341 No Schooling: 5.5% Households: 20 242
SERVICE DELIVERY
Population Growth: 0.52% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 35.6% Formal Dwellings: 69.3%
Electricity
Total Customer Entities Served Households - Free Basic Service
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: ANC 14, IFP 8, DA 1, EFF 1, RLP 1 Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Mrs JP Phakathi Deputy Mayor: Mr SD Msibi Speaker: Mr ZS Ngubeni Municipal Manager: Mr Bonginkosi Nkosi Chief Financial Officer: Mrs Danisile Mohapi Senior Management: Mr S Naidoo (Manager: Community Services),
AUDIT OUTCOME
Mrs S Narothum (Manager: Corporate Services), Mr PJ Ndlovu (Manager: IDP), Mr M Nene (Manager: Technical Services) Communications Officers: Mrs S Narothum
Total Current Assets
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
2015/16 108
5
5
33 374
29 360
Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
2016/17
2015/16
Financially Financially n/a unqualified unqualified
R’000
0
66 345
125 199
80 456
Surplus/(Deficit)
64 180
16 226
(80 456)
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
25 968
15 128
68 205
369 201
74 839
n/a
11 159
23 958
n/a
382 965
374 347
n/a
Community Wealth/Equity
127
800
141 424
Total Current Liabilities
2016/17
4 366
801
R’000
Total Expenditure
Total Employment Positions
2015/16
4 366
130 526
Total Revenue
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2017/18*
2016/17
R’000
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow
47 464
236 973
74 349
Cash at Year End
14 066
320 806
36 742
n/a
9 971
4 498
UIFW EXPENDITURE
EMADLANGENI LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (KZN253) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: PO Box 11, Utrecht, 2980 PHYSICAL: 34 Voor Street, Utrecht TEL: 034 331 3041 FAX: 034 331 4312 WEB: emadlangeni.gov.za
Municipal Manager: Mr LCT Nkosi Chief Financial Officer: Mr Wellington Mtusva Senior Management: Z Mkhize (Director: Corporate Services), Mr SF Mtshali (Director: Planning and Economic Development), AR Reynard (Chief Protection Services), Mr TP Zondi (Manager: LED) Communications Officers: Mr Ayanda Mabaso
OVERVIEW Description: The eMadlangeni Local Municipality (previously Utrecht Local Municipality) is a Category B municipality in the Amajuba District of the KwaZulu-Natal Province. It is located 52km east of Newcastle and 68km west of Vryheid on the R34, bordering with the Mpumalanga Province in the north. It is the largest municipality of the three in the district, accounting for half of its geographical area. Established in 1854, Utrecht is one of the oldest towns in KwaZuluNatal. The land was bought from the Zulu King, Mpande. At the foot of the northern end of the Drakensberg, known as the Balele Mountains, this small valley, with the Inchuba River (Schoonstroom) running through it, was chosen by the then settlers for its beauty, peace and tranquillity. Area: 3 539km2 Cities/Towns: Utrecht Main Economic Sectors: Agriculture, industrial, tourism, service
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 36 869 No Schooling: 10.7% Households: 6 667
Population Growth: 1.55% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 34.7% Formal Dwellings: 67.4%
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT The municipality is under S139(1)(b) administration, effective from January 2017. Composition of Council: ANC 6, IFP 3, DA 1, EFF 1 Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Ms Lindile Yvonne Mhulungu Deputy Mayor: Ntsikelelo Ndlovu (Deputy Mayor and Exco) Speaker: Mr Zulukabongi Herbert Madi (Speaker and Exco) Other Council: MM Booysen, TS Buthelezi, NA Madida, F Mlambo, MJ Mthethwa, HM Mthethwa (Exco), VC Ndlovu, FGS Smook
FINANCIAL INFORMATION AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
Financially Financially n/a unqualified unqualified
R’000
R’000
R’000
84 040
83 133
60 347
Total Expenditure
62 238
77 769
69 144
Surplus/(Deficit)
21 802
5 364
(8 797)
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
18 338
22 517
25 593
Total Current Assets
61 958
36 250
38 940
51 751
23 029
18 238
173 149
153 907
148 534
Total Revenue
Total Current Liabilities Community Wealth/Equity
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow
7 814
16 363
19 637
Cash at Year End
7 530
14 828
21 028
n/a
49 653
8 928
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
199
141
42
27
12
9
UIFW EXPENDITURE
Vacant Positions Managerial Positions Vacant Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
SERVICE DELIVERY Electricity
Total Customer Entities Served Households - Free Basic Service
1
2
31 029
23 166
2016/17
2015/16
3 937
3 917
171
124
NEWCASTLE LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (KZN252) CONTACT DETAILS
OVERVIEW
POSTAL: Private Bag X6621, Newcastle, 2940 PHYSICAL: 37 Murchison Street, Newcastle TEL: 034 328 7600 FAX: 034 312 1570 EMAIL: mm@newcastle.gov.za WEB: www.newcastle.gov.za
Description: The Newcastle Local Municipality is a Category B municipality situated within the Amajuba District. It is located in the inland region on the north-west corner of KwaZulu-Natal, a few kilometres south of the Free State, Mpumalanga and Gauteng Province borders, in the foothills of the Drakensberg.
Refer to p11 for sources, methodology and definitions. Find more financial, demographic, employment and service delivery information at municipalities.co.za.
*Unaudited full year figures.
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It is one of three municipalities in the district, making up a quarter of its geographical area. Newcastle is the third-largest urban centre in KwaZulu-Natal and is categorised as a secondary city. The town was strategically placed, in 1854, by the Surveyor General of the Natal Colony, Dr PC Sutherland. The town was later known as the Waterfall River Township because of the Ncandu River. In 1864, the town of Newcastle was founded on the site, becoming the fourth town to be established in Natal. The town was named after the British Colonial Secretary, the Duke of Newcastle. Newcastle functioned as a major transport junction and popular stopover for wagons and post-chaises during the late 1800s. In 1890, the first train arrived in Newcastle. In 1891, Newcastle was declared a borough. The discovery of coal brought a new era of prosperity to the town and several ambitious building projects were planned for Newcastle in the late 1900s. Area: 1 856km2 Cities/Towns: Charlestown, Newcastle Main Economic Sectors: Trade (24.9%), community services (22.1%), finance (14.71%), manufacturing (13.7%), construction (6.9%), transport (6.7%), agriculture (3.8%)
Senior Management: S Chauke (Strategic Executive Director: Technical Services), N Mbatha (Mahlubi) (Strategic Executive Director: Corporate Services), S Nkosi (Acting Strategic Executive Director: Budget and Treasury Office), Mr B Nkosi (Strategic Executive Director: Community Services and Acting Strategic Executive Director: Development Planning and Human Settlements), Mr Anesh Thulasee (Acting Manager: LED) Communications Officers: Dr Dumisani Thabethe (Head: Communications)
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
Financially Financially n/a unqualified unqualified
AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
R’000
R’000
R’000
Total Revenue
1 784 740
1 750 466
1 647 055
Total Expenditure
2 097 674
2 092 826
2 568 355
Surplus/(Deficit)
(312 934)
(383 580)
(921 300)
179 893
219 374
310 397 506 650
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION Total Current Assets
790 571
572 491
533 860
547 921
439 888
7 055 734
7 156 524
7 450 988
Total Current Liabilities
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION
Community Wealth/Equity
Population: 389 117 No Schooling: 5.8% Households: 90 347
Operating Cash Flow
CASH FLOWS
Population Growth: 1.56% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 48.9% Formal Dwellings: 89.1%
Cash at Year End
138 220
360 735
24 167
(49 550)
50 508
44 573
n/a
169 067
712 186
UIFW EXPENDITURE
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: ANC 40, IFP 11, DA 6, EFF 5, AZAPO 1,
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
INDEPENDENT 1, PRM 1, RLP 1, VF PLUS 1 Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Mr Eric Makhosini Nkosi (Mayor and Finance) Deputy Mayor: DP Sibiya (Deputy Mayor and Community Services) Speaker: JCN Mkhwanazi Chief Whip: D Mnguni Other Council: VV Bam (Corporate Services), EJ Cronje (Community Services), RN Mdluli (Corporate Services), RM Molelekoa (Technical Services), M Shunmugam (Development Planning and Human Settlements), MS Thwala (Technical Services), NA Zwane (Finance) Municipal Manager: Mr Bhekani Errol Mswane Chief Financial Officer: Mr Sishosonke Nkosi (Acting)
Total Employment Positions
1 389
2 793
Vacant Positions
26
1 188
Managerial Positions
65
115
Vacant Managerial Positions
10
54
516 146
508 054
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Cost (R’000)
SERVICE DELIVERY Water Electricity
Inside Yard
72 210
72 210
<200m from Yard
12 059
12 059
Households - Free Basic Service
20 975
14 653
Total Customer Entities Served
81 701
81 701
Households - Free Basic Service Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage
Sewerage
20 975
5 213
61 575
61 575
Ventilated Pit Latrine
22 194
22 194
Households - Free Basic Service
20 975
10 333
HARRY GWALA DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY (DC43) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: Private Bag X501, Ixopo, 3276 PHYSICAL: 40 Main Street, Ixopo TEL: 039 834 8700 FAX: 039 834 1701/1750 WEB: www.harrygwaladm.gov.za
Underberg
DR NKOSAZANA DLAMINI ZUMA
OVERVIEW Description: The Harry Gwala District Municipality (previously Sisonke District Municipality) is a Category C municipality situated south of KwaZulu-Natal. It borders on the Western Cape Province, Lesotho and the Drakensberg Mountains, which form a 200km-long World Heritage Site. The municipality is comprised of four local municipalities: Dr Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma, uMzimkhulu, Greater Kokstad and Ubuhlebezwe. The seat of Harry Gwala is Ixopo. Economically, the most prominent employment sectors are agriculture, construction and small-scale manufacturing. The district is known for its progressive farming methods. Harry Gwala has an abundance of high quality soils, high altitude, abundant water, and climatic extremes, which makes the area suitable for dairy farming. A significant portion of dairy consumed in KwaZulu-Natal is produced within the district. The unspoilt natural environment has high ecotourism and adventuretourism potential. Area: 10 386km2 Main Economic Sectors: Community services and agriculture (60%)
Donnybrook
GREATER KOKSTAD
Ixopo
UBUHLEBEZWE Franklin
uMzimkhulu
UMZIMKHULU
Kokstad
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 510 865 No Schooling: 10.2% Households: 123 705
Refer to p11 for sources, methodology and definitions. Find more financial, demographic, employment and service delivery information at municipalities.co.za.
Population Growth: 2.03% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 29.9% Formal Dwellings: 41.7%
*Unaudited full year figures.
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FINANCIAL INFORMATION
Composition of Council: ANC 8, AIC 1, DA 1, EFF 1 (40% PR Seats) Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Mr Mluleki Ndobe Deputy Mayor: Ntuseng Maphasa Duma Speaker: NT Jojozi Other Council: N Mavuka, BP Nzimande Municipal Manager: Ms Adelaide Momnandi Dlamini Chief Financial Officer: Mr Mthethunzima Mkatu Senior Management: Mr N Biyase (Executive Director: Water Services), Ms N James (Executive Director: Social Services and Development Planning), Ms N Lungwengwe (Executive Director: Corporate Services), Mr B Makwakwa (Executive Director: Infrastructure Services) Communications Officers: Mr N Tenza
2017/18*
2017/18*
AUDIT OUTCOME
n/a
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
2016/17
2015/16
Qualified Financially audit unqualified
R’000
R’000
R’000
Total Revenue
370 063
628 451
604 264
Total Expenditure
374 250
447 527
482 618
(4 188)
180 924
121 646
220 868
195 771
243 283
Surplus/(Deficit)
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE
2015/16
Total Current Assets
n/a
95 152
69 183
Total Current Liabilities
n/a
209 910
234 630
Community Wealth/Equity
n/a
1 666 927
1 486 003
295 098
206 387
230 220
96 926
43 023
19 490
n/a
155 456
170 947
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
434
822
Vacant Positions
102
449
37
44
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow Cash at Year End
UIFW EXPENDITURE
Managerial Positions
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2016/17
FINANCIAL POSITION
Vacant Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
SERVICE DELIVERY
Water
11
149 155
137 562
2016/17
2015/16
Inside Yard
57 681
57 681
<200m from Yard
12 958
11 998
>200m from Yard
35 661
26 337
Households - Free Basic Service Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage
Sewerage
0
17 881
17 881
36 476
36 476
Flush Toilet - Septic Tank
15 980
15 980
Ventilated Pit Latrine
47 832
47 832
6 254
6 254
Households - Free Basic Service
KWAZULU-NATAL
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT
DR NKOSAZANA DLAMINI ZUMA LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (KZN436) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: P.O. Box 62, Creighton, 3263 PHYSICAL: Main Street, Creighton, 3263 TEL: 039 833 1038 FAX: 039 833 1179 EMAIL: mailbox@ndz.gov.za WEB: www.ndz.gov.za
Municipal Manager: Mr Nkosiyezwe Vezi Chief Financial Officer: Mr KBM Mzimela Senior Management: Mr ZL Dlamini, Mr SJ Sondela, Mrs NN Vakalisa Communications Officers: Mr S Sethuntsa FINANCIAL INFORMATION AUDIT OUTCOME
OVERVIEW Description: The Dr Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma Local Municipality is a Category B municipality situated in the southern part of KwaZulu-Natal within the Harry Gwala District, which borders on the Eastern Cape and Lesotho. It is the largest municipality of four in the district, accounting for just over a third of its geographical area. It was established by the amalgamation of the Ingwe and Kwa Sani Local Municipalities in August 2016. The municipality fulfils the role of being the administrative and commercial centre for the district. The rest of the municipal area consists of tribal lands, which dominate the area. The municipality is known for the World Heritage Site of Ukhahlamba. Area: 3 602km2 Cities/Towns: Creighton, Himeville, Underberg Main Economic Sectors: Agriculture, tourism
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE Total Revenue Total Expenditure Surplus/(Deficit)
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION Total Current Assets Total Current Liabilities Community Wealth/Equity
2017/18*
2016/17
Financially n/a unqualified
R’000
R’000
232 583
167 025
131 743
139 416
100 840
27 609
103 511
84 135
137 932
104 699
75 216
54 364
470 199
345 673
85 794
58 382
87 791
91 923
n/a
7 394
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow Cash at Year End
UIFW EXPENDITURE
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
Population: 118 480 No Schooling: 8.2% Households: 29 618
Total Employment Positions
266
Population Growth: 1.67% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 25.7% Formal Dwellings: 38.2%
Vacant Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT The municipality is under S139(1)(b) administration, effective from March 2018. Composition of Council: ANC 23, DA 3, IFP 2, EFF 1 Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Ms Patricia Ngeneleni Mncwabe Deputy Mayor: Mr Philani Peter Shange Speaker: Mr Mduduzi Beatus Banda Other Council: Mr Dave Adam (Exco Member), Ms Kholeka Annacleta Hadebe (Exco Member), Ms Zamambo P Mkhize (Exco Member), Mr Mlungisi Thulasizwe Zikode (ANC Whip)
32
Managerial Positions
SERVICE DELIVERY Electricity
Total Customer Entities Served Households - Free Basic Service
19 53 654
2016/17 24 340 4 456
Note: Dr Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma Local Municipality was established by the amalgamation of Ingwe Local Municipality and Kwa Sani Local Municipality on 3 August 2016. Financial, Employment and Service Delivery information for the new municipality is only available from the 2016/17 financial year. View historical information for Ingwe Local Municipality and Kwa Sani Local Municipality at municipalities.co.za.
Refer to p11 for sources, methodology and definitions. Find more financial, demographic, employment and service delivery information at municipalities.co.za.
*Unaudited full year figures.
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GREATER KOKSTAD LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (KZN433) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: PO Box 8, Kokstad, 4700 PHYSICAL: 75 Hope Street, Kokstad TEL: 039 797 6600 FAX: 039 727 5501 WEB: www.kokstad.org.za
OVERVIEW Description: The Greater Kokstad Local Municipality is a Category B municipality situated within the Harry Gwala District of KwaZulu-Natal. It is bordered by the Matatiele Local Municipality and Lesotho to the west, Dr Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma Local Municipality to the north, Umuziwabantu Local Municipality to the south-east and Eastern Cape to the east. Kokstad serves as the service centre and commercial hub for most of East Griqualand and nearby parts of the Eastern Cape, with which it shares borders. Kokstad is derived from Dutch, and it means ‘town of Kok’. It was named after Adam Kok III. Area: 2 680km2 Cities/Towns: Kokstad Main Economic Sectors: Agriculture (36%), trade (20%), community services (18%), finance (16%), transport (4%), manufacturing (3%), electricity (2%)
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 76 753 No Schooling: 1.6% Households: 24 397
Population Growth: 3.44% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 44.4% Formal Dwellings: 86.3%
Municipal Manager: Mr Lulamile Houghton Mapholoba Chief Financial Officer: Mr Thando Mketsu Communications Officers: Mrs Nkeletseng Matshoba FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
Financially Financially n/a unqualified unqualified
AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
R’000
R’000
R’000
Total Revenue
357 546
346 264
317 486
Total Expenditure
273 854
307 752
283 323
83 691
38 512
34 163
63 006
37 338
35 197
Total Current Assets
171 061
173 042
134 008
Total Current Liabilities
63 441
61 233
55 317
722 156
645 649
606 983
Surplus/(Deficit)
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
Community Wealth/Equity
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow
58 059
76 677
73 691
Cash at Year End
114 263
125 285
88 367
n/a
11 124
6 016
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
549
572
Vacant Positions
166
218
36
35
UIFW EXPENDITURE
Managerial Positions Vacant Managerial Positions
12
12
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT
Total Employment Cost (R’000)
104 334
95 761
Composition of Council: ANC 13, DA 3, EFF 2, AIC 1 Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Mr Bheki Michael Mtolo Deputy Mayor: Ms Karen Walker Speaker: Mr Zolani Mhlongo
SERVICE DELIVERY
2016/17
2015/16
13 054
13 000
4 717
4 352
Electricity
Total Customer Entities Served Households - Free Basic Service
UBUHLEBEZWE LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (KZN434) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: PO Box 132, Ixopo, 3276 PHYSICAL: 29 Margaret Street, Ixopo TEL: 039 834 7700 FAX: 039 834 1168 WEB: www.ubuhlebezwe.org.za
OVERVIEW Description: The Ubuhlebezwe Local Municipality is a Category B municipality located within the Harry Gwala District in the KwaZuluNatal Province. It is the smallest of the four municipalities in the district. The main administrative centre of the municipality is the town of Ixopo, which is located approximately 85km south-east of Pietermaritzburg, the capital of KwaZulu-Natal. It is strategically located at the intersection of four major provincial routes leading to Pietermaritzburg, the Drakensberg, the Eastern Cape and the South Coast. The town of Ixopo forms the primary development node of the municipality and has also been selected as the seat of the Harry Gwala District Council. The importance of Ixopo cannot be underestimated in the socio-economic development of the area as a whole. Ixopo plays an important role in terms of the possible location for industry, commerce and other economic activity. It is a major education and health centre, and assists in the diffusion of new ideas and technologies to the rural areas. It is also the primary base for the operation of many departments and service providers. In line with the KwaZulu-Natal Integrated Rural Development Policy, a number of secondary development nodes have been identified.
The intention of secondary development nodes is to identify welllocated settlements where government and municipal services, administrative functions, and commercial and residential development will be encouraged to locate in the future. The secondary and tertiary development nodes identified are: Highflats, Hlutankungu (previously Stuartsville), Jolivet, KwaBhidla, Emgodi and Hlokozi. Area: 1 669km2 Cities/Towns: Ixopo Main Economic Sectors: Agriculture, tourism, business
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 118 346 No Schooling: 12.7% Households: 25 120
Population Growth: 1.47% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 32.6% Formal Dwellings: 30.8%
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: ANC 20, EFF 2, INDEPENDENT 2, IFP 2, DA 1 Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Mr Zamokwakhe Nxumalo Deputy Mayor: Ms Bathabile Ngubu Speaker: Mr Zwakele Mngonyama Municipal Manager: Mr Gamakulu Sineke Chief Financial Officer: Ms NK Sibobi Senior Management: Mrs S Buthelezi (Director: IPD), Mr N Mkhize (Manager: LED), Mr ME Mkhize (Director: Corporate Services)
Communications Officers: Mr M Dladla
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*Unaudited full year figures.
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2017/18*
AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
2015/16
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Financially Financially n/a unqualified unqualified
2016/17
Total Employment Positions
237
202
R’000
R’000
R’000
Total Revenue
225 037
160 854
148 388
Total Expenditure
130 352
123 282
116 181
Surplus/(Deficit)
94 684
37 572
32 208
41 057
61 836
91 839
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION Total Current Assets Total Current Liabilities Community Wealth/Equity
90 609
138 253
117 631
-
23 158
35 493
92 760
374 542
325 648
Vacant Positions Managerial Positions Vacant Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
SERVICE DELIVERY Electricity
Total Customer Entities Served Households - Free Basic Service
7
0
19
18
2
0
61 221
56 584
2016/17
2015/16
15 022
13 584
957
957
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow
64 973
77 857
113 371
Cash at Year End
141 889
118 301
103 230
n/a
557
129
UIFW EXPENDITURE
KWAZULU-NATAL
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
UMZIMKHULU LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (KZN435) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: PO Box 53, uMzimkhulu, 3297 PHYSICAL: 169 Mzimkhulu Mlonyana, uMzimkhulu TEL: 039 259 5000 FAX: 039 259 0427 EMAIL: info@umzimkhululm.gov.za WEB: www.umzimkhululm.gov.za
OVERVIEW Description: The uMzimkhulu Local Municipality is a Category B municipality situated within the Harry Gwala District in KwaZulu-Natal. It is one of the four municipalities that make up the district, accounting for a quarter of its geographical area. It is the most populated of the Harry Gwala municipalities. Households headed by women are in the majority of the population. There is a need to implement youth development programmes and, for the most part, to target women in stimulating nodal economic growth. uMzimkhulu Town (and adjoining Clydesdale peri-urban area) is regarded as the primary node, both administrative and economic, in the municipal area. Rietvlei, Riversdale and Ibisi are regarded as secondary nodes, fulfilling the role of rural service centres. Other settlements such as Mountain Home, Glengarry, Ntsikeni and Ncambele (Gowan Lea) can be regarded as minor service centres. The towns of Creighton and Franklin are accessible to the north-western part of the municipal area and Harding is accessible to the southern part, as economic service centres. Area: 2 436km2 Cities/Towns: uMzimkhulu Main Economic Sectors: Agriculture; forestry; community, social and personal services; trade and tourism
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 197 286 No Schooling: 14.1% Households: 44 571
Population Growth: 2.05% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 23.8% Formal Dwellings: 25.7%
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: ANC 38, EFF 2, AIC 1, DA 1, IFP 1 Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Mr Mphuthumi Mpabanga Deputy Mayor: Mrs Sindisiwe Nkala (Deputy Mayor and Corporate Services)
Chief Whip: Mr Xolani Tshazi Other Council: Mr Bhekamahlongwa Lukakayi (LED), Mr Bulelani Magaqa (Exco Member), Thandeka Manci (Community and Social Services and Governance), Mrs Jabulile Msiya (Strategic Planning), Mrs Sindisiwe Nkala (Infrastructure) Municipal Manager: Mr Zweliphantsi Sikhosana Chief Financial Officer: Thembakazi Mkhanya Senior Management: Mr Thulani Cele (Manager: LED), Ms Khumbuza Dweba (Technical Manager: Infrastructure and Engineering), Mrs Kholeka Mbalo (Manager: Community and Social Services), Ms Nokuthula Nduku (Manager: Corporate Services), Mrs Nwabisa Tyekela (Manager: Strategic Planning, Housing and LED) Communications Officers: Mr Willie Mgcina
FINANCIAL INFORMATION AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
2017/18* n/a
2016/17
2015/16
Financially Financially unqualified unqualified
R’000
R’000
R’000
Total Revenue
270 356
224 455
234 170
Total Expenditure
218 633
190 053
174 064
51 723
34 402
60 106
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
66 938
45 328
92 711
Total Current Assets
187 572
180 218
119 674
Total Current Liabilities
33 092
57 813
33 711
609 832
566 826
530 610
Operating Cash Flow
86 342
104 734
103 530
Cash at Year End
195 557
175 498
111 745
n/a
10 930
467
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
669
214
Surplus/(Deficit)
Community Wealth/Equity
CASH FLOWS
UIFW EXPENDITURE
Vacant Positions
11
11
Managerial Positions
6
12
81 462
73 265
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Cost (R’000)
SERVICE DELIVERY Electricity
Total Customer Entities Served
11 883
11 883
Households - Free Basic Service
3 959
3 000
ILEMBE DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY (DC29) CONTACT DETAILS
OVERVIEW
POSTAL: PO Box 1788, KwaDukuza, 4450 PHYSICAL: iLembe House, 59/61 Mahatma Ghandi Street, KwaDukuza TEL: 032 437 9300 FAX: 032 437 9588 WEB: www.ilembe.gov.za
Description: The iLembe District Municipality is a Category C municipality situated on the east coast of KwaZulu-Natal, bordering the Indian Ocean. It is the smallest of the province’s district municipalities, making up a mere 3% of its geographical area. iLembe consists of four local municipalities located between Durban and Richards Bay: Mandeni, KwaDukuza, Maphumulo and Ndwedwe.
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*Unaudited full year figures.
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The seat of iLembe is KwaDukuza (previously Stanger). The town straddles the Tugela River, the traditional border between former Colonial Natal and the Kingdom of Zululand, the site of historical and cultural events. The majority of the rural inland areas are tribal authority areas, characterised by subsistence farming. At the border of the district is the Unicity of Durban in the immediate south, which is linked by the coastal highway to Richards Bay in the north, giving it access to both harbours for trade purposes. It is also a leading place for the tourism industry because of its rich Zulu Kingdom heritage, as it was named in recognition of King Shaka. Area: 3 269km2 Main Economic Sectors: Agriculture
Isithebe
MAPHUMULO
Mandeni
Darnall Nkwazi Stanger
KWADUKUZA
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 657 612 No Schooling: 11.1% Households: 191 369
MANDENI
Population Growth: 1.83% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 39.1% Formal Dwellings: 73.9%
NDWEDWE
Shakaskraal Ballito
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: ANC 9, IFP 2, DA 1, EFF 1 (40% PR Seats) Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Mr Siduduzo Gumede (Mayor and Infrastructure and Technical) Deputy Mayor: MD Shandu (Deputy Mayor and Chairperson: Economic Development and Planning, Environmental Health and Safety)
Speaker: LR Makhathini Chief Whip: Sandeep Oudhram (Chief Whip and Chairperson: Finance) Other Council: MA Baardman, MA Maphumulo (Chairperson: Local, Public, Administration and Labour Relations), MSC Motala (Chairperson: Local Labour Forum), M Singh Municipal Manager: Mr Geoffrey Kumalo Chief Financial Officer: Mr TG Shezi Senior Management: Ms Yvonne Mathonsi (Director: Corporate Governance), Kuhle Mthonjeni (Director: Technical Services), Thuthu Ngcobo (CEO), Ms Cheryl Peters (Acting Manager: LED) Communications Officers: Zee Nqala
FINANCIAL INFORMATION AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE Total Revenue Total Expenditure Surplus/(Deficit)
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
Financially n/a Clean audit unqualified
R’000
R’000
R’000
12 924 301
939 439
1 104 807
628 241
609 116
682 323
12 296 060
330 323
422 484
243 056
362 370
500 714
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
339 853 426 746 2 243 645
148 297 262 923 2 088 176
305 932 381 587 1 847 367
389 206 76 282 n/a
359 377 6 296 49 446
606 776 36 143 63 913
FINANCIAL POSITION Total Current Assets Total Current Liabilities Community Wealth/Equity
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow Cash at Year End
UIFW EXPENDITURE EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions Vacant Positions Managerial Positions Vacant Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
809 161 34 5 194 334
695 59 32 2 181 974
SERVICE DELIVERY
2016/17
2015/16
38 544 78 567 10 887 3 221 27 857 6 460 90 264 1 945 2 316
36 671 78 567 10 887 3 760 26 962 6 460 88 775 1 945 2 041
Water
Sewerage
Inside Yard <200m from Yard >200m from Yard Households - Free Basic Service Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage Flush Toilet - Septic Tank Ventilated Pit Latrine Other Households - Free Basic Service
KWADUKUZA LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (KZN292) CONTACT DETAILS
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION
POSTAL: PO Box 72, KwaDukuza, 4450 PHYSICAL: 14 Chief Albert Luthuli Street, KwaDukuza TEL: 032 437 5000 FAX: 032 437 5098 EMAIL: communications@kwadukuza.gov.za WEB: www.kwadukuza.gov.za
Population: 276 719 No Schooling: 6.8% Households: 91 284
Population Growth: 4.09% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 44.9% Formal Dwellings: 82.1%
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: ANC 36, DA 11, IFP 4, EFF 2, INDEPENDENT 2,
OVERVIEW
AIC 1, ALJAMA 1
Description: The KwaDukuza Local Municipality is a Category B
Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Mr Ricardo Mthembu Deputy Mayor: Ms Dolly Govender Speaker: Ms P Zulu Municipal Manager: Mr Nhlanhla Mdakane Chief Financial Officer: Mr Shamir Rajcoomar Senior Management: Sikhumbuzo Hlongwane (Executive Director:
municipality located within the iLembe District in the KwaZulu-Natal Province. It stretches from the Zinkwazi River in the north to the Tongaat River in the south. It is one of the four municipalities that make up the district. KwaDukuza (previously Stanger) is the district node and dominant commercial centre in the iLembe District. The KwaDukuza Municipality occupies a coastal and inland stretch of approximately 50km in length and 14km in width, with a variety of clustered and ad hoc settlements and small towns. The municipality is linked with a well-developed network of roads and rail infrastructure. The key feature of KwaDukuza is the N2 Development Corridor. Area: 735km2 Cities/Towns: Dolphin Coast/Ballito, KwaDukuza, Nkwazi/Zinkwazi Beach Main Economic Sectors: Agriculture, tourism
Economic Development, Planning and LED), SM Jali (Electrical Engineering Services), Siyabonga Khanyile (Community Services and Public Amenities), Nonhlanhla Khumalo (LED and Tourism Manager), Sithembiso Kubheka (Corporate Services), Mandla Manzini (Chief Operations Officer), Muzi Sithole (Civil Engineering), Cecil Viramuthu (Community Safety) Communications Officers: Mr Sifiso Zulu (Director: Corporate Communications)
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AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
2015/16
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Financially Financially n/a unqualified unqualified
2016/17
Total Employment Positions
1 026
1 095
R’000
R’000
R’000
Total Revenue
1 470 412
1 454 845
1 328 480
Total Expenditure
1 228 405
1 296 244
1 212 518
Surplus/(Deficit)
242 008
158 601
115 962
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
139 036
268 375
319 247
Total Current Assets
648 616
Total Current Liabilities Community Wealth/Equity
582 815
614 479
292 554
292 582
285 771
2 217 007
1 980 591
1 821 990 195 525
Vacant Positions
59
74
Managerial Positions
34
33
7
8
Total Employment Cost (R’000)
Vacant Managerial Positions
339 374
301 352
SERVICE DELIVERY
2016/17
2015/16
Electricity
Total Customer Entities Served
62 319
62 319
Households - Free Basic Service
17 519
15 069
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow
258 247
203 831
Cash at Year End
391 383
270 209
162 941
n/a
250 290
220 163
UIFW EXPENDITURE
KWAZULU-NATAL
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
MANDENI LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (KZN291) CONTACT DETAILS
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT
POSTAL: PO Box 144, Mandeni, 4490 PHYSICAL: 2 Kingfisher Road, Mandeni TEL: 032 456 8200 FAX: 032 456 2504 EMAIL: ceo@mandeni.gov.za WEB: www.mandeni.gov.za
Composition of Council: ANC 25, IFP 7, AIC 1, DA 1, EFF 1 Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Mr Siphesihle Basil Zulu Deputy Mayor: Ms Phindile Sishi (Deputy Mayor, and Community
OVERVIEW Description: The Mandeni Local Municipality is a Category B municipality located within the iLembe District in the KwaZulu-Natal Province. It covers the area from the Amatikulu River to a line just south of Mtunzini in the north, and to a line south of the uThukela River just north of Darnall. It is the smallest of four municipalities that make up the district. The uThukela River is the largest river in KwaZulu-Natal, and was the historical border between Zululand and Natal. Mandeni Local Municipality is strategically located midway between Durban and Richards Bay, and lies on the development corridor on the north coast between these two major port cities in KwaZulu-Natal. It is located on the major railway and road transportation routes which link these two economic hubs. This strategic location is also acknowledged in the Provincial Spatial Framework, which has identified Mandeni as the growth node in the north coast corridor. The construction of the new Dube Trade Port and King Shaka International Airport has much economic, social and employment implications for the municipality because of its location. Mandeni is the only urban settlement of substance and functions as the service centre for a substantial hinterland. Mandeni consists of fragmented pockets of intensive urban settlement separated by areas of little or no development. Four rural settlements, Hlomendlini, Macambini, Mathonsi and Ndulinde, are each under an Inkosi. All are underdeveloped and have major backlogs in service provision. The municipality has no capacity to supply the whole area with electricity. Transport infrastructure is well developed, with a high standard of road and rail services into the area. Area: 545km2 Cities/Towns: Isithebe, Mandeni Main Economic Sectors: Manufacturing (37%), finance, insurance, real estate and business services (29%), wholesale and retail trade, catering and accommodation (19%), transport (5%), agriculture (4%), general government (4%)
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 147 808 No Schooling: 5.9% Households: 45 678
Services and Special Programmes)
Speaker: Makhosazane Zungu Other Council: Xolani Mdletshe (Corporate Services), Ms Linda Mdletshe
Population Growth: 1.55% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 39.2% Formal Dwellings: 84.3%
(Economic Development Planning and Human Settlement), Ms Melody Mdunge (Chairperson: Local Public Administration and Human Relations Portfolio Committee), Ntombifuthi Ntuli (Infrastructure Development and Technical Services), Mlungisi Shelembe Municipal Manager: Mr Sizwe Khuzwayo Chief Financial Officer: Mr Thabani Khwela Senior Management: Zamani Mcineka (Director: Community Services), Ms Zanele Patience Mngadi (Director: Corporate Services), Nonjabulo Ngwane (Acting Director: Technical Services), Zimbili Sibisi (Manager: LED and Tourism) Communications Officers: Mr Mduduzi Manzi
FINANCIAL INFORMATION AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE Total Revenue Total Expenditure Surplus/(Deficit)
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION Total Current Assets Total Current Liabilities Community Wealth/Equity
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
Financially n/a Clean audit unqualified
R’000
R’000
R’000
137 732 208 715 (70 983) 41 007
279 465 247 450 32 015 79 223
250 685 217 788 32 897 49 713
106 243 112 845 448 499
61 368 37 642 445 253
74 969 29 026 413 154
41 266 41 898 n/a
68 666 15 157 52 189
57 640 27 749 28 810
2016/17
2015/16
245 19 21 2 83 744
301 67 21 1 80 390
2016/17
2015/16
24 707 1 718
24 614 1 718
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow Cash at Year End
UIFW EXPENDITURE EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS Total Employment Positions Vacant Positions Managerial Positions Vacant Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
SERVICE DELIVERY Total Customer Entities Served Electricity Households - Free Basic Service
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MAPHUMULO LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (KZN294) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: Private Bag X9205, Maphumulo, 4470 PHYSICAL: MR 711, LOT 152, Maphumulo TEL: 032 481 4500 FAX: 032 481 2053 WEB: http://maphumuloonline.gov.za
OVERVIEW Description: The Maphumulo Local Municipality is a Category B municipality in the iLembe District of KwaZulu-Natal. It is one of the four municipalities in the district, making up almost a third of its geographical area. Maphumulo is an isiZulu name meaning ‘place of rest’. The municipality is predominantly rural, mostly comprising tribal land, which is administered by the Ingonyama Trust on behalf of local communities. Sugar cane cultivation is the predominant economic activity and land use in the municipality. Subsistence agricultural activities in the form of small cropping areas attached to traditional family units dominate land usage. The R74 Main Road provides access from KwaDukuza to the hinterland and then leads on to Kranskop and Greytown. The linkage to the N2 is vital as it provides for migrant labour transport, and access to commercial and employment markets in the Durban Metro and to the Tongaat/Maidstone, the Dolphin Coast, KwaDukuza, Darnall and Isithebe areas. Area: 896km2 Main Economic Sectors: Government services, agriculture
Speaker: CS Shange Other Council: NP Nxumalo (Exco) Municipal Manager: Mr Phakama Noble Mhlongo Chief Financial Officer: Mr Ntando Duma Senior Management: Mr WD Mbongwa (Executive Manager: Planning), Mr CS Mhlongo (Manager: LED), Mr S Thwala (Executive Manager: Technical Services) Communications Officers: Mr LR Sibisi
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2017/18*
AUDIT OUTCOME
Population: 89 969 No Schooling: 23.3% Households: 20 524
Population Growth: -1.65% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 29.7% Formal Dwellings: 43.8%
2015/16
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
R’000
R’000
R’000
Total Revenue
139 118
114 715
127 606
Total Expenditure
107 082
82 536
89 209
Surplus/(Deficit)
32 036
32 179
38 397
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
38 431
28 831
27 389
Total Current Assets
51 499
49 953
40 563
Total Current Liabilities
32 371
41 827
45 628
256 778
214 158
181 978
Operating Cash Flow
15 290
46 076
39 903
Cash at Year End
20 637
32 588
22 797
n/a
7 087
21 100
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
117
122
Vacant Positions
29
37
Managerial Positions
21
17
9
10
33 712
31 765
2016/17
2015/16
6 954
6 100
Community Wealth/Equity
CASH FLOWS
UIFW EXPENDITURE
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION
2016/17
Financially Financially n/a unqualified unqualified
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT
Vacant Managerial Positions
Composition of Council: ANC 13, IFP 9 Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Mrs Zibuyile Fortunate Khuzwayo-Dlamini Deputy Mayor: Ms Zama Caroline Ncalane
Total Employment Cost (R’000)
SERVICE DELIVERY Electricity Total Customer Entities Served
NDWEDWE LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (KZN293) CONTACT DETAILS
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION
POSTAL: Private Bag X503, Ndwedwe, 4342 PHYSICAL: P100 Road, Ndwedwe TEL: 032 532 5000 FAX: 032 532 5031/2 EMAIL: mm@ndwedwe.gov.za WEB: www.ndwedwe.gov.za
Population: 143 117 No Schooling: 19.4% Households: 33 882
OVERVIEW Description: The Ndwedwe Local Municipality is a Category B municipality located within the iLembe District in the KwaZulu-Natal Province. It lies parallel to, and approximately 20km inland from, the KwaZulu-Natal coast. It is the largest of four municipalities in the district, making up a third of its geographical area. The municipality consists mainly of poor black communities whose livelihoods depend on subsistence farming. Located in relatively close proximity to major urban and economic developments, the area has remained substantially underdeveloped, disadvantaged and poor. External access and internal linkage are substantially limited to east-west roads, while north-south links are few and of poor quality. Much of Ndwedwe Municipality’s detailed planning for the future depends on strategies yet to be developed for the iLembe District Municipality. However, the key short-term objectives that have been identified for Ndwedwe are strongly focused on the provision of basic infrastructure and services to a population that is at present severely lacking in these facilities. Area: 1 093km2 Cities/Towns: Ndwedwe Main Economic Sectors: Agriculture, tourism, services
Population Growth: 0.37% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 31.6% Formal Dwellings: 55.9%
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: ANC 27, IFP 8, DA 1, EFF 1 Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Mr Nkosinathi Vincent Chili Deputy Mayor: Ms Nokulunga Ester Blose Speaker: Mr Khonzuyise Ngidi Other Council: Ms MP Busani (Exco), Ms RT Nkwanyana (Exco), Mr PS Shezi (Exco), Mr SB Sibisi (Exco), Ms ZS Thoolsi (Exco) Municipal Manager: Mr Pat Cele Chief Financial Officer: Mr Thulasizwe Monde Nkosi Communications Officers: Ms Thobile Nxumalo
FINANCIAL INFORMATION AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
Financially Financially n/a unqualified unqualified
R’000
R’000
R’000
102 466
163 922
175 856
Total Expenditure
130 830
129 263
104 124
Surplus/(Deficit)
(28 364)
34 659
71 733
443 314
42 439
45 565
Total Current Assets
159 419
121 691
120 627
Total Current Liabilities
22 394
21 494
29 572
403 215
342 474
307 814
Total Revenue
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
Community Wealth/Equity
Refer to p11 for sources, methodology and definitions. Find more financial, demographic, employment and service delivery information at municipalities.co.za.
*Unaudited full year figures.
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FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
CASH FLOWS
KWAZULU-NATAL
Operating Cash Flow
167 807
45 641
37 278
-
111 731
109 380
n/a
20 208
9 599
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
155
109
Cash at Year End
UIFW EXPENDITURE
Vacant Positions
52
19
Managerial Positions
10
14
Vacant Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
0
4
44 335
42 869
SERVICE DELIVERY Electricity
Total Customer Entities Served
2016/17
2015/16
19 353
18 413
310
310
Households - Free Basic Service
KING CETSHWAYO DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY (DC28) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: Private Bag X1025, Richards Bay, 3900 PHYSICAL: King Cetshwayo House, Kruger Rand, Richards Bay TEL: 035 799 2500 FAX: 035 789 1641 EMAIL: rheedersc@kingcetshwayo.gov.za WEB: www.kingcetshwayo.gov.za
Melmoth
CITY OF KwaMbonambi UMHLATHUZE
NKANDLA
Empangeni Ngwelezana Richards Bay
OVERVIEW
UMLALAZI
Description: The King Cetshwayo District Municipality (previously uThungulu District Municipality) is a Category C municipality and is located in the north-eastern region of the KwaZulu-Natal Province. It covers the area from the uMfolozi River in the north, to KwaGingindlovu (previously Gingindlovu) in the south, and inland to Nkandla. The district is home to five local municipalities: City of uMhlathuze, uMlalazi, Mthonjaneni, Nkandla and uMfolozi. The N2 highway links the district to other significant economic centres, such as Durban and Johannesburg. It also offers a direct route to Maputo in Mozambique. The development of the Richards Bay Industrial Development Zone is boosting economic activity and attracting international investors. Area: 8 213km2 Main Economic Sectors: Manufacturing (40.9%), mining (15.2%), community services (11.9%), finance (8.7%), transport (8.5%), trade (6.5%), agriculture (5.3%), construction (2.1%)
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 971 135 No Schooling: 13.3% Households: 225 797
UMFOLOZI
MTHONJANENI
Population Growth: 1.54% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 45.2% Formal Dwellings: 70.6%
Eshowe
Amatikulu KwaGingindlovu
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2017/18*
AUDIT OUTCOME
n/a
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
2015/16
R’000
R’000
R’000
988 625 691 658 296 968 371 299
1 061 097 722 305 338 792 392 037
(142 642) (75 969) (3 404)
621 509 269 470 2 369 337
591 361 237 428 2 072 438
246 845 39 052 n/a
393 953 503 357 -
350 360 422 557 -
2016/17
2015/16
523 65 68 11 178 258
452 29 57 12 162 530
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION Total Current Assets Total Current Liabilities Community Wealth/Equity
2016/17
Qualified Clean audit audit
890 866 785 840 105 026 185 291
Total Revenue Total Expenditure Surplus/(Deficit)
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow Cash at Year End
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT
UIFW EXPENDITURE
Composition of Council: ANC 10, IFP 6, DA 1 (40% PR Seats) Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Nonhle Mkhulisi Deputy Mayor: Alice Mthembu Speaker: Khulani Hadebe Chief Whip: Thamsanqa Gcabashe Other Council: Celiwe Cele (Exco), ES Mbatha (Exco), Thembeka
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
Mchunu (Exco), Nellenie Naidoo (MPAC Chair), Ivan Naidoo (Exco), Jabu Vilakazi (Exco) Chief Financial Officer: Mrs Cheryl Reddy Senior Management: Nkululeko Biyase (Technical Services), Zakithi Mbonane (Planning and Economic Development), Thanda Mnguni (Community Services), Sabelo Sibisi (Manager: LED) Communications Officers: Rekha Naidoo
Felixton
Total Employment Positions Vacant Positions Managerial Positions Vacant Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
SERVICE DELIVERY
Water
2016/17
2015/16
Inside Yard
75 269
75 202
<200m from Yard
22 258
22 258
>200m from Yard
7 590
7 590
Households - Free Basic Service
16 437
16 370
30 306
30 306
Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage
Sewerage
Flush Toilet - Septic Tank Ventilated Pit Latrine Households - Free Basic Service
4 250
4 250
83 826
105 132
3 612
1 052
CITY OF UMHLATHUZE LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (KZN282) CONTACT DETAILS
OVERVIEW
POSTAL: Private Bag X1004, Richards Bay, 3900 PHYSICAL: 5 Mark Strasse, Central Business District, Richards Bay TEL: 035 907 5000 / 0800 222 827 FAX: 035 907 5444/5/6/7 WEB: www.umhlathuze.gov.za
Description: The City of uMhlathuze Local Municipality is a Category B municipality situated within the King Cetshwayo District on the north-east coast of KwaZulu-Natal. It is the largest among the five municipalities that make up the district.
Refer to p11 for sources, methodology and definitions. Find more financial, demographic, employment and service delivery information at municipalities.co.za.
*Unaudited full year figures.
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DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 410 465 No Schooling: 5.9% Households: 110 503
Population Growth: 2.81% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 57.8% Formal Dwellings: 88.3%
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: ANC 43, IFP 13, DA 8, EFF 3 Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: MG Mhlongo (Mayor and Chairperson: Financial Services
Municipal Manager: Dr NJ Sibeko Chief Financial Officer: Mr M Kunene (Deputy Municipal Manager: Financial Services)
Senior Management: Mr S Hlela (Deputy Municipal Manager: Infrastructure and Technical Services), WN Khumalo (Deputy Municipal Manager: Electricity and Energy Services), SS Masondo (Deputy Municipal Manager: Corporate Services), STM Mathebula (Deputy Municipal Manager: Community Services), S Morajane (Head: Economic Development Facilitation), NI Mthethwa (Chief Operations Officer), N Ndonga (Deputy Municipal Manager: City Development) Communications Officers: Mr Mdu Ncalane (Manager: Communications)
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2017/18*
AUDIT OUTCOME
2016/17
2015/16
n/a Clean audit Clean audit
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
R’000
R’000
R’000
2 789 832 2 780 457 9 375 468 601
3 047 423 2 834 188 213 235 507 910
2 723 728 2 599 463 124 265 393 781
1 005 579 825 369 4 901 022
1 297 323 852 781 4 961 612
979 546 732 999 4 549 985
382 051 458 929 n/a
470 138 715 116 -
435 791 462 406 124 815
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions Vacant Positions Managerial Positions Vacant Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
2 586 290 54 6 669 567
2 474 264 64 7 616 664
SERVICE DELIVERY
2016/17
2015/16
86 113 0 1 041 10 323 86 346 509 43 068 40 324 38 791
84 511 517 0 8 449 86 064 2 734 43 068 32 257 32 257
Total Revenue Total Expenditure Surplus/(Deficit)
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION Total Current Assets Total Current Liabilities Community Wealth/Equity
KWAZULU-NATAL
It is comprised of 34 wards, having the largest number of wards in the district, and is the third economic hub in the province after eThekwini and Msunduzi Municipalities respectively. The City of uMhlathuze is the best secondary city in KwaZulu-Natal and seventh in the country. It boasts the deepest water port, in Richards Bay, and is home to the Richards Bay Industrial Development Zone (RBIDZ), which drives the inwards investment of the City through foreign direct investments. It is the fastest-growing municipality in KwaZulu-Natal and has been touted as the best performing municipality in the province, with a good governance record of four consecutive Clean Audits. The City of uMhlathuze is a strategically placed, aspirant metropol due to its rapid economic growth and ability to generate sustainable revenue. Richards Bay is considered to be the industrial and tourism hub, eMpangeni the commercial hub, eSikhaleni the largest suburb, and Ntambanana is the home of safari tourism as it hosts the renowned Thula Thula Private Game Reserve. The John Ross Parkway (R43) is the major access road to the City from the inland provinces. This is the road which carries the economy of the City of uMhlathuze since it links the harbour with the N2 towards Mpumalanga Province, Swaziland and Mozambique on the north; Durban and Pietermaritzburg on the south; and Gauteng and other inland provinces on the western side. The road boasts the country’s longest road bridge and has been designed to meet the growing transport needs of the City in line with the development plans for the CBD and harbour. Apart from being an industrial and economic hub, the City enjoys a diverse natural environment. Importantly, the City of uMhlathuze is a progressive municipality that appreciates the need to achieve a successful balance and synergy between industry, its rich environmental assets, and the community. Area: 1 233km2 Cities/Towns: Empangeni, Richards Bay Main Economic Sectors: Manufacturing (45.9%), mining and quarrying (11.6%), financial, real estate and business (10.7%), community, social and personal services (10.4%), transport and communication (9.1%), trade (6.3%), agriculture, forestry and fishing (3.2%)
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow Cash at Year End
UIFW EXPENDITURE
Inside Yard <200m from Yard Water >200m from Yard Households - Free Basic Service Total Customer Entities Served Electricity Households - Free Basic Service Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage Sewerage Ventilated Pit Latrine Households - Free Basic Service
Committee)
Deputy Mayor: KD Sibiya (Deputy Mayor and Corporate Services) Speaker: SG Mkhize (Speaker and Chairperson: Public Participation Committee)
Chief Whip: Manie Lourens Other Council: M Sookroo (Chairperson: City Development Committee)
Note: Part of Ntambanana Local Municipality was merged into City of uMhlathuze Local Municipality on 3 August 2016. Financial, Employment and Service Delivery information prior to the 2016/17 financial year only includes figures for City of uMhlathuze Local Municipality. View historical information for Ntambanana Local Municipality at municipalities.co.za.
MTHONJANENI LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (KZN285) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: PO Box 11, Melmoth, 3835 PHYSICAL: 21 Reinhold Street, Melmoth TEL: 035 450 2082 FAX: 035 450 3224 EMAIL: mmsec@mthonjaneni.org.za WEB: www.mthonjaneni.org.za
OVERVIEW
who worked in the neighbouring town of Ulundi. Mthonjaneni is one of the smallest municipalities in South Africa, but it has the distinction of being regarded as one of the healthiest places to live in this country. It is close to the Hluhluwe-Umfolozi and Opathe Game Reserves. Area: 1 639km2 Cities/Towns: Melmoth, Ntambanana Main Economic Sectors: Agriculture (33.5%), community services (20.9%), manufacturing (14%), finance (10.9%)
Description: The Mthonjaneni Local Municipality is a Category B municipality situated within the northern coastal region of KwaZuluNatal, and is part of the King Cetshwayo District. It is approximately 170km north of Durban. It is one of five municipalities in the district. The picturesque town of Melmoth was founded in 1888 as a ‘gold-rush’ town on a portion of the farm Golden Reef, when the British government annexed Zululand in 1887 and established several magisterial districts. It was decided to administer Mthonjaneni from a town named after the resident commissioner – Sir Melmoth Osborn. The former Melmoth Traditional Local Council area is the only town that was incorporated by the Mthonjaneni Municipality. In the past, the town performed the function of a dormitory town (and still does to some extent) for those
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 78 883 No Schooling: 17.7% Households: 16 040
Population Growth: -1.31% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 31.5% Formal Dwellings: 53.5%
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: IFP 15, ANC 9, EFF 1 Controlling Party: IFP Mayor: Mr Sibonginkosi Biyela Deputy Mayor: Phumlani Emmanuel Ntombela Speaker: AN Mbatha
Refer to p11 for sources, methodology and definitions. Find more financial, demographic, employment and service delivery information at municipalities.co.za.
*Unaudited full year figures.
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KWAZULU-NATAL
Municipal Manager: Mr Philani P Sibiya Chief Financial Officer: Mr N Myeni (Acting) Senior Management: Mr BCX Dladla (Community Services Manager), Mr Bafana Dube (IDP and PMS Manager), Mr DR Horne (Protection Services Manager), Mr SK Madlopha (PMU Manager), Ms Nontobeko Mathe (Human Resources Manager), Mr Njabulo Mathonsi (Town Planner Manager), Mr KG Mbatha (Information Technology Manager), Mr Dosi Mlondo (Supply Chain Manager), Ms Patience Vilakazi (Manager: LED), NW Zikhali (Technical and Engineering Services) Communications Officers: Mr Thami Shangase
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
Financially Financially n/a unqualified unqualified
AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE Total Revenue Total Expenditure Surplus/(Deficit)
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION Total Current Assets Total Current Liabilities Community Wealth/Equity
R’000
R’000
R’000
91 835 114 938 (23 104) 41 387
179 435 154 969 24 465 69 496
127 966 107 533 20 433 33 628
45 891 104 522 66 932
57 293 14 553 321 817
67 309 10 203 242 629
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
21 155 (4 614) n/a
43 418 25 997 10 119
26 839 42 470 32 425
2016/17
2015/16
307 6 15 1 39 635
196 7 11 1 28 150
2016/17
2015/16
8 437 1 976
8 360 294
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow Cash at Year End
UIFW EXPENDITURE EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS Total Employment Positions Vacant Positions Managerial Positions Vacant Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
SERVICE DELIVERY Total Customer Entities Served Electricity Households - Free Basic Service
Note: Part of Ntambanana Local Municipality was merged into Mthonjaneni Local Municipality on 3 August 2016. Financial, Employment and Service Delivery information prior to the 2016/17 financial year only includes figures for Mthonjaneni Local Municipality. View historical information for Ntambanana Local Municipality at municipalities.co.za.
NKANDLA LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (KZN286) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: Private Bag X161, Nkandla, 3855 PHYSICAL: Lot 292, Maree Road, Nkandla TEL: 035 833 2000 FAX: 035 833 0920 EMAIL: info@nkandla.org.za WEB: www.nkandla.org.za
OVERVIEW Description: The Nkandla Local Municipality is a Category B municipality situated within the King Cetshwayo District in the KwaZulu-Natal Province. It is one of the five municipalities that make up the district.Nkandla has a claim to be the ‘cradle’ of Zulu history. From Malandela to Shaka, to Dingane and Cetshwayo, Nkandla has been at the centre stage of the Zulu nation’s history. The graves of King Malandela and Cetshwayo are at Nkandla. It consists mainly of tribal lands and state-owned land. The area has a wealth of undisturbed forests that boast mostly indigenous species. Nkandla Town offers the full array of urban development, albeit at a smaller scale compared to the majority of towns in KwaZulu-Natal. Area: 1 828km2 Cities/Towns: Nkandla Main Economic Sectors: Retail, agriculture
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 114 284 No Schooling: 24.7% Households: 21 832
Population Growth: -0.03% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 28.8% Formal Dwellings: 17.0%
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: IFP 15, ANC 12 Controlling Party: IFP Mayor: Mr Arthur Thamsanqa Ntuli (Mayor and Budget and Treasury Office) Deputy Mayor: Ms Nonhlanhla Nzuza (Deputy Mayor and Community and Economic Development Services)
Speaker: Sondelaphi Sibiya Other Council: Bekokwakhe Dlomo (Technical Services and Corporate Services)
Municipal Manager: Mr Langelihle Jili
Chief Financial Officer: Mr Sthembiso Ntombela Senior Management: B Bhengu (Deputy CFO), LS Buthelezi (Assistant Director: Electrical), TT Khumalo (Assistant Director: Protection Services), DK Khuzwayo (Assistant Director: Social Services), MN Mnyandu (Director: Technical Services), ZS Mthethwa (Executive Manager), Ms N Ntshalintshali (Manager: LED), ZN Ntshalintshali (Assistant Director: Local Economic Development), Mr Chris Ntuli (Executive Manager), SBS Sibisi (Acting Director: Community Services), S Sibisi (PMS Manager), NN Sikhakhane (Assistant Director: Civil Engineering), NP Xulu (Director: Corporate Services) Communications Officers: Mr TD Khanyile
FINANCIAL INFORMATION AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE Total Revenue Total Expenditure Surplus/(Deficit)
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION Total Current Assets Total Current Liabilities Community Wealth/Equity
2017/18* n/a
2016/17
2015/16
Financially Financially unqualified unqualified
R’000
R’000
R’000
52 231 93 167 (40 936) 22 344
158 102 143 546 14 556 41 705
174 458 126 366 48 091 68 346
21 966 (40 067) 93 227
13 330 29 926 327 505
23 369 32 901 312 950
(2 591) 20 581 n/a
36 832 807 37 585
63 015 4 482 18 066
2016/17
2015/16
127 16 18 1 48 382
120 21 15 1 45 224
2016/17
2015/16
22 463 1 409
22 195 1 303
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow Cash at Year End
UIFW EXPENDITURE EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS Total Employment Positions Vacant Positions Managerial Positions Vacant Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
SERVICE DELIVERY Total Customer Entities Served Electricity Households - Free Basic Service
UMFOLOZI LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (KZN281) CONTACT DETAILS
OVERVIEW
POSTAL: PO Box 96, KwaMbonambi, 3915 PHYSICAL: 25 Bredelia Street, KwaMbonambi TEL: 035 580 1421 FAX: 035 580 1141 EMAIL: administrator@mbonambi.co.za WEB: www.umfolozi.gov.za
Description: The uMfolozi Local Municipality (previously Mbonambi Local Municipality) is a Category B municipality that forms part of the King Cetshwayo District in the KwaZulu-Natal Province. It is one of the five municipalities that make up the district.
Refer to p11 for sources, methodology and definitions. Find more financial, demographic, employment and service delivery information at municipalities.co.za.
*Unaudited full year figures.
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Senior Management: Sibusiso Hlatshwayo (Senior Manager: Technical Services), Mr SS Maphanga (LED Manager), Nonhlanhla Ndlela (Senior Manager: Corporate Services), Cynthia Ngema (Senior Manager: Community Services) Communications Officers: Mr Phillani P Khumalo
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
Financially Financially n/a unqualified unqualified
AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
R’000
R’000
R’000
153 495
170 327
155 749
Total Expenditure
111 719
143 965
120 266
Surplus/(Deficit)
41 776
26 362
35 484
28 306
55 588
49 292
Total Revenue
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION Total Current Assets Total Current Liabilities Community Wealth/Equity
8 326
12 906
14 193
17 663
43 396
32 007
215 226
189 531
163 167 46 610
CASH FLOWS 49 674
43 157
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION
Operating Cash Flow Cash at Year End
233
1 614
211
Population: 144 363 No Schooling: 16.8% Households: 30 470
UIFW EXPENDITURE
n/a
29 607
21 173
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
219
248
Population Growth: 1.84% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 38.1% Formal Dwellings: 66.3%
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT
Vacant Positions
10
48
Composition of Council: ANC 17, IFP 15, EFF 1 Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Mr Smangaliso Mgenge Deputy Mayor: Ms Simangele Rejoice Thabethe Speaker: ZD Mfusi Other Council: XM Bhengu, BS Bhengu, TM Biyela, M Conco,
Managerial Positions
22
20
RLR Keyser, PN Khanyile, ST Khumalo, EBZ Mbele, SM Mbuyazi, ZG Mcineka, S Mdamba, NH Mkhize, MB Mkhize, QD Mkhize, MC Mkhize, CM Mkhwanazi, MN Mlambo, SP Mpanza, ZS Mtetwa, S Mthethwa, NT Mthiyane, AM Mtshali, JM Ndimande, BS Ndlovu, SM Nzama, SM Shabangu, FM Thusi, KSC Xaba, KS Zwane Municipal Manager: Mr Khulumokwakhe Elliot Gamede Chief Financial Officer: Mr KN Mthethwa
KWAZULU-NATAL
In close proximity to the City of uMhlathuze, the town of KwaMbonambi is situated alongside one of the country’s major highways, which runs from Cape Town to the Mozambican border, and carries both tourist and business traffic. The biggest proportion of land within the uMfolozi Municipal area is owned by private organisations and Ingonyama Trust Land. This privately owned land is located in the centre of the municipal area surrounding KwaMbonambi. The second-biggest area is Mhlana Traditional Authority, followed by the Sokhulu and Mbonambi Traditional Authorities. The uMfolozi Municipality is close to the St Lucia Estuary, a World Heritage Site, and to the popular fishing spot of Mapelane, as well as the world-famous Hluhluwe-Umfolozi Game Reserves. The Owen Sithole College of Agriculture, which is located in the area, contributes to the advancement of agricultural research and training. Area: 1 300km2 Cities/Towns: KwaMbonambi Main Economic Sectors: Manufacturing; wholesale and retail trade, catering and accommodation; transport, storage and communication; finance, insurance, real estate and business services; agriculture, forestry and fishing
Vacant Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
SERVICE DELIVERY Electricity
Total Customer Entities Served Households - Free Basic Service
1
4
46 558
35 746
2016/17
2015/16
16 617
16 520
1 685
3 706
Note: Part of Ntambanana Local Municipality was merged into uMfolozi Local Municipality on 3 August 2016. Financial, Employment and Service Delivery information prior to the 2016/17 financial year only includes figures for uMfolozi Local Municipality. View historical information for Ntambanana Local Municipality at municipalities.co.za.
UMLALAZI LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (KZN284) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: PO Box 37, Eshowe, 3815 PHYSICAL: Hutchinson Street, Eshowe TEL: 035 473 3474 FAX: 035 474 4733 EMAIL: mm@umlalazi.org.za WEB: www.umlalazi.gov.za
OVERVIEW
N2 motorway between Durban and Richards Bay, the R34 between Richards Bay/Empangeni and Nkwaleni Valley to the north of Eshowe, and the R66 from the N2 motorway to KwaGingindlovu, Eshowe, Melmoth, Ulundi and Vryheid. Area: 2 214km2 Cities/Towns: Eshowe, KwaGingindlovu, Mtunzini Main Economic Sectors: Agriculture (33%), tourism (10.1%), manufacturing (5%), services
Description: The uMlalazi Local Municipality is a Category B municipality located within the King Cetshwayo District in KwaZulu-Natal. It borders on the Indian Ocean and has a coastline of approximately 17km. It is the largest of five municipalities in the district, making up almost a third of its geographical area. The population distribution in the municipal area is characterised by relatively high population densities within urban nodes and low densities in rural areas. The municipal area is dominated by tribal areas, and 14 tribal authorities exist within the area. The town of Eshowe is of great historical significance in that it is the birthplace of Cetshwayo, who was king of the Zulus during the AngloZulu War of 1879. Eshowe Town is also considered the administrative and service centre of the uMlalazi Municipality. The coastal town of Mtunzini is situated on the north coast of KwaZulu-Natal on the banks of the uMlalazi River, and borders on the uMlalazi Nature Reserve. Mtunzini is the number one residential and ecotourist destination in South Africa. The municipal area consists of commercial farming areas in a broad, continuous band from the west of Eshowe to KwaGingindlovu (previously Gingindlovu) and to the north of Mtunzini. The rest of the area consists of tribal authority land, where land management has been poor. It is characterised by an undulating topography, causing difficulties with respect to the delivery of engineering services. The uMlalazi Municipality is crossed by a number of important transportation routes, such as the
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 223 140 No Schooling: 20.1% Households: 46 953
Population Growth: 0.99% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 34.7% Formal Dwellings: 62.4%
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: ANC 29, IFP 23, DA 1, EFF 1 Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Mr TB Zulu (Mayor and Exco) Deputy Mayor: BP Simelane (Deputy Mayor and Exco) Speaker: CT Dlamini Chief Whip: EZ Jaffe Other Council: C Gamede (Exco), MM Khanyile (Exco), SB Larkan (Exco), NL Ngidi (Exco), JK Powell (Exco), MH Qwabe (Exco), I Woollatt (Exco), QT Xulu (Exco) Municipal Manager: Raymond Mnguni Chief Financial Officer: Zakhele Mhlongo Senior Management: X Blose (Senior Manager: Community Services), M Dlamini (Senior Manager: Engineering Services), B Koster (Deputy Chief Financial Officer), F Mahaye (Senior Manager: Community Services), Futhi Mahaye (Acting Director: Community Services), VB Mbatha (Senior Manager: Compliance), S Mbuyazi (Senior Manager: SCM),
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*Unaudited full year figures.
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T Mnguni (Senior Manager: Expenditure), Khonzi Mthiyane (Manager: LED), P Ngema (Chief Building Inspector), M Ngubane (Senior Town Planner), K Nxumalo (Senior Manager: Revenue), SVD van Westhuizen (Senior Manager: Corporate Services), KC Zulu (Director: Corporate Services) Communications Officers: Mkhuseli Buthelezi
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
Financially Financially n/a unqualified unqualified
AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
R’000
R’000
R’000
398 456
378 156
469 659
Total Expenditure
351 579
366 174
341 206
Surplus/(Deficit)
46 878
11 982
128 453
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
46 046
75 017
68 502
Total Revenue
Total Current Assets Total Current Liabilities Community Wealth/Equity
6 710
112 512
3 480
54 883
80 369
73 504
869 554
855 773
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow
88 998
48 501
100 864
135 055
86 112
112 439
n/a
9 340
14 358
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
424
431
Cash at Year End
UIFW EXPENDITURE
Vacant Positions Managerial Positions Vacant Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
SERVICE DELIVERY Electricity
Total Customer Entities Served Households - Free Basic Service
4
2
22
25
4
2
117 039
96 401
2016/17
2015/16
44 309
37 611
4 344
2 380
148 140
UGU DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY (DC21) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: PO Box 33, Port Shepstone, 4240 PHYSICAL: 28 Connor Street, Port Shepstone TEL: 039 688 5700 FAX: 039 682 1720 EMAIL: info@ugu.gov.za WEB: www.ugu.gov.za
UMDONI
Scottburgh
Park Rynie Umzinto Sezela
OVERVIEW
UMZUMBE
Description: The Ugu District Municipality is a Category C municipality situated in the far south of KwaZulu-Natal. It lies south of Durban, bordered by a coastline of 112km. The district is made up of four local municipalities: Umdoni, uMzumbe, Ray Nkonyeni and Umuziwabantu, all of which have played a critical role in the cultivation of the district’s economy. The Ray Nkonyeni Municipality is the ultimate economy booster due to its location. Commercial agriculture in the district produces one-fifth of all bananas consumed in South Africa, with numerous companies successfully exporting these and other products to some of the most exclusive packers in the United Kingdom. The Ugu District is the proud owner of Blue Flag Status beaches, which have marked tourism as a major economic cultivator. The improvement of its infrastructure, education, health and recreational facilities contributes immensely to its appeal. The nurturing of the local economy highly features tourism and agriculture, and includes the district’s very own Ugu Jazz Festival. It also includes other renowned annual activities, such as the Africa Bike Week, which have gained momentum worldwide. Area: 4 791km2 Main Economic Sectors: Manufacturing (19%), finance, insurance, real estate and business services (17%), wholesale and retail trade, catering and accommodation (17%), transport, storage and communication (11%), agriculture, forestry and fishing (8%), community, social and personal services (7%), construction (4%)
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 753 336 No Schooling: 8.4% Households: 175 146
Population Growth: 2.03% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 40.0% Formal Dwellings: 58.6%
Harding
UMUZIWABANTU
Sea Park Marburg
Umtentweni Port Shepston
RAY NKONYENI Uvongo Margate Ramsgate
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Senior Management: Ms Lungile Cele (General Manager: Water Services), Sipho Khuzwayo (Senior Manager: LED and Environmental Services), Mr Vela Mazibuko (Corporate Services General Manager), Faith Mbili (Senior Manager), Ms Zakithi Mbonane (General Manager: LED and Environmental Services), Mr Mandla Mkhungo (Manager: LED), Chuma Mqoboli (Senior Manager: Project Management Unit), Mr Paul Watson (Senior Manager: Water Services Operations) Communications Officers: Mr France Zama
FINANCIAL INFORMATION AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
2017/18* n/a
2016/17
2015/16
Qualified Financially audit unqualified
R’000
R’000
R’000
Total Revenue
795 606
1 067 484
1 108 131
Total Expenditure
740 555
1 014 450
1 084 827
55 051
53 033
23 305
219 742
328 518
366 184
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT
Surplus/(Deficit)
Composition of Council: ANC 23, AIC 1, DA 5, IFP 6 Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Mr Mondli Chiliza Deputy Mayor: PH Mthiyane (Chairperson: Water and Sanitation
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION Total Current Assets Total Current Liabilities
Portfolio Committee)
Community Wealth/Equity
Speaker: Ntombifikile Gumede Other Council: Nomfundo Zwane (Chairperson: Sound Governance and
CASH FLOWS
Human Resources)
Cash at Year End
Municipal Manager: Mr DD Naidoo Chief Financial Officer: Mr Mkhululeni Simon Dlamini
Hibberdene
Ekuzameni Thistles Kwamshiwa
Operating Cash Flow
UIFW EXPENDITURE
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1 387 770
338 931
407 139
341 004
245 748
254 342
5 172 165
3 942 178
3 889 146
(73 924)
259 511
416 583
129 835
189 051
276 261
n/a
177 781
121 797
*Unaudited full year figures.
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2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
900
970
7
81
36
36
7
7
350 371
312 177
Vacant Positions Managerial Positions Vacant Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
SERVICE DELIVERY
Water
2016/17 41 534
41 534
<200m from Yard
59 303
59 303
>200m from Yard
28 000
28 000
Households - Free Basic Service Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage
Sewerage
2015/16
Inside Yard
6 616
6 739
17 336
17 336
Flush Toilet - Septic Tank
22 733
22 733
Ventilated Pit Latrine
67 562
67 562
2 638
2 663
Households - Free Basic Service
RAY NKONYENI LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (KZN216) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: PO Box 5, Port Shepstone, 4240 PHYSICAL: 10 Connor Street, Port Shepstone TEL: 039 688 2000 FAX: 039 682 0327 EMAIL: services@rnm.gov.za WEB: www.rnm.gov.za
OVERVIEW Description: The Ray Nkonyeni Local Municipality (previously Hibiscus Coast Local Municipality) is a Category B municipality situated within the Ugu District in the KwaZulu-Natal Province. It is the largest of four municipalities in the district, making up a third of its geographical area. It covers an area of approximately 90km of coastline comprising 21 beaches, and extends 30km inland, covering a vast, rural area under the leadership of six tribal authorities. It has its administrative seat in Port Shepstone and is the most concentrated economic hub within the district. Beaches of world-class quality are to be found along the entire seaboard, with Marina, Trafalgar, Lucien, Southport, Umzumbe and Ramsgate beaches recognised as full Blue Flag beaches. The coastline is dotted with numerous small towns, many of which serve as seasonal recreational hubs in areas such as Port Shepstone, Umtamvuna/Port Edward, Margate, Hibberdene and Impenjati/Southbroom. Area: 1 487km2 Cities/Towns: Hibberdene, Margate, Port Edward, Port Shepstone, Southbroom Main Economic Sectors: Finance and business services (21.5%), wholesale and retail (18.7%), general government services (13.3%), manufacturing (12.3%), agriculture and forestry (8.9%), transport and communication (8.9%)
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 348 533 No Schooling: 5.1% Households: 90 409
Population Growth: 2.76% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 45.6% Formal Dwellings: 65.7%
KWAZULU-NATAL
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
Samkelo Ndwalane, Sifundo Ngwane, Lindiwe Ntanza (Governance and Special Programmes Portfolio Committee), Douglas Rawlins Municipal Manager: Mr Max Mbili Chief Financial Officer: Ms Nolubabalo Gqola Senior Management: Sabatha Dlamini (HOD: Technical Services), Philani Khambule (Manager: LED), Mthandeni Ndwalane (HOD: Community Services), Sibusiso Nzimande (HOD: Public Safety), Nelisiwe Thabatha (HOD: Corporate Services), Siyabonga Zama (HOD: Strategic Planning and Governance), Khethukuthula Zulu (HOD: Development Planning Services) Communications Officers: Mr Simon April
FINANCIAL INFORMATION AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
Financially n/a Clean audit unqualified
R’000
R’000
R’000
828 666
882 965
836 539
Total Expenditure
524 376
902 489
829 930
Surplus/(Deficit)
304 290
(19 524)
6 609
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
125 385
104 954
97 128
Total Current Assets
410 232
339 698
345 105
66 821
235 208
227 973
1 808 776
1 461 567
1 233 189
162 134
203 512
(1 267)
151 711
93 557
82 346
n/a
28 483
17 359
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
1 275
1 060
Total Revenue
Total Current Liabilities Community Wealth/Equity
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow Cash at Year End
UIFW EXPENDITURE
Vacant Positions Managerial Positions Vacant Managerial Positions
51
7
42
46
0
4
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT
Total Employment Cost (R’000)
346 214
345 015
Composition of Council: ANC 47, DA 14, IFP 5, AIC 2, EFF 2, VF PLUS 1 Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Ms Nomusa Cynthia Mqwebu Deputy Mayor: Ronnie Nair (Deputy Mayor and Corporate Services
SERVICE DELIVERY
2016/17
2015/16
53 777
46 541
0
1 784
Electricity
Total Customer Entities Served Households - Free Basic Service
Portfolio Committee)
Speaker: Doctor Njoko Chief Whip: Selvan Chetty Other Council: Hilton Boyland (Development Planning Services Portfolio Committee), Sipho Dlamalala (Technical Services Portfolio Committee), Mosley Lubanyana (Community Services Portfolio Committee), Makhosezwe Mpisi (Public Safety Portfolio Committee),
Note: Ezinqoleni Local Municipality was merged into Hibiscus Coast Local Municipality and renamed Ray Nkonyeni Local Municipality on 3 August 2016. Financial, Employment and Service Delivery information prior to the 2016/17 financial year only includes figures for Hibiscus Coast Local Municipality. View historical information for Ezinqoleni Local Municipality at municipalities.co.za.
UMDONI LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (KZN212) CONTACT DETAILS
OVERVIEW
POSTAL: PO Box 19, Scottburgh, 4180 PHYSICAL: Cnr Bram Fischer & Williamson Streets, Scottburgh TEL: 039 976 1202 / 039 978 4313 FAX: 039 976 2194/2020 WEB: www.umdoni.gov.za
Description: The Umdoni Local Municipality is a Category B municipality located within the Ugu District in the KwaZulu-Natal Province. It is the smallest of four municipalities in the district, accounting for just under a quarter of its geographical area. It is made up of 10 wards, most of which are rural areas.
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*Unaudited full year figures.
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The municipality can be divided into three major land uses, being commercial agriculture, traditional authority areas and coastal urban nodes. The coastline stretches approximately 40km. The town of Scottburgh is approximately 50km from the city of Durban and 65km from Port Shepstone. Area: 994km2 Cities/Towns: Pennington, Scottburgh/Umzinto North Main Economic Sectors: Commercial agriculture
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 144 551 No Schooling: 10.6% Households: 35 433
Population Growth: 2.34% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 40.1% Formal Dwellings: 63.0%
FINANCIAL INFORMATION AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
Financially Financially n/a unqualified unqualified
R’000
R’000
R’000
291 534
501 418
220 340
Total Expenditure
229 121
246 395
179 338
Surplus/(Deficit)
62 414
255 023
41 002
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
59 849
70 731
57 665
266 739
266 218
166 433
77 035
97 824
61 744
968 366
874 163
618 688
Total Revenue
Total Current Assets Total Current Liabilities Community Wealth/Equity
CASH FLOWS
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT
Operating Cash Flow
(23 175)
313 956
72 300
Composition of Council: ANC 23, DA 7, IFP 3, AIC 1, ALJAMA 1,
Cash at Year End
(71 781)
205 733
123 676
AM4C 1, EFF 1
UIFW EXPENDITURE
n/a
48 074
2 750
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
343
295
Vacant Positions
83
43
Managerial Positions
27
26
Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Mr Thabane Dube Deputy Mayor: Ms Sibongile Khathi Speaker: Ms MP Mpanza Municipal Manager: Mr M Mabhece Chief Financial Officer: Ms Tandazile Mhlongo Senior Management: Ms Linda Harisingh (Manager: Office of the Municipal Manager), Ms Lindiwe Shange (General Manager: Community Services), Mrs Canesia Vezi (General Manager: Planning and Development) Communications Officers: Zime Gcaba
Vacant Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
SERVICE DELIVERY Electricity
Total Customer Entities Served Households - Free Basic Service
8
7
84 894
69 390
2016/17
2015/16
3 009
2 863
2 183
1 494
Note: Part of Vulamehlo Local Municipality was merged into Umdoni Local Municipality on 3 August 2016. Financial, Employment and Service Delivery information prior to the 2016/17 financial year only includes figures for Umdoni Local Municipality. View historical information for Vulamehlo Local Municipality at municipalities.co.za.
UMUZIWABANTU LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (KZN214) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: Private Bag X1023, Harding, 4680 PHYSICAL: Murchison Street, Harding TEL: 039 433 3500 FAX: 039 433 1208 WEB: www.umuziwabantu.gov.za
Speaker: MV Nyathi (Speaker and Chairperson: Council) Other Council: SJ Ncwane (Chairperson: Community Services) Municipal Manager: Adv R Brijraj (Acting) Chief Financial Officer: Mr RZ Thusi (Acting) Senior Management: WT Gumede (Director: Community Services), Sizwe
OVERVIEW
Communications Officers: Ms Nkosikhona Zwane
Malinga (Director: Technical Services), Ms T Mhlakaza (Manager: LED)
Description: The Umuziwabantu Local Municipality is a Category B municipality located on the western boundary of the Ugu District in KwaZulu-Natal. It lies at the foot of the Ingeli Mountain Range and the Umtamvuna River marks the southern boundary. It shares its borders to the north, west and south with the Eastern Cape, and to the east with the uMzumbe and Ray Nkonyeni Municipalities. It is one of four municipalities in the district. Umuziwabantu Municipality consists of a largely rural area. Features include an urban development (the town of Harding), farmland, commercially-grown forests, and traditional authority areas. Apart from the town of Harding, which is the seat of the municipality, 56% of the municipal area is occupied by individually-owned commercial farms and the Weza afforestation region. The six tribal authority areas (KwaMachi, KwaJala, KwaMbotho, KwaFodo, Dumisa and Bashweni) make up 42% of the municipality’s land. Area: 1 089km2 Cities/Towns: Harding Main Economic Sectors: Manufacturing, agriculture, timber
FINANCIAL INFORMATION AUDIT OUTCOME
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
n/a Clean audit Clean audit
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
R’000
R’000
R’000
Total Revenue
211 630
176 365
174 264
Total Expenditure
140 795
132 925
117 229
Surplus/(Deficit)
70 835
43 440
57 035
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
42 649
31 398
63 104
Total Current Assets
212 820
150 585
129 062
18 947
17 451
18 633
437 398
383 492
338 881
Total Current Liabilities Community Wealth/Equity
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow Cash at Year End
UIFW EXPENDITURE
44 005
49 081
69 337
9 146
129 931
110 840
n/a
6 651
6 826
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Population: 108 576 No Schooling: 15.3% Households: 21 172
Total Employment Positions
258
180
Population Growth: 2.67% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 28.1% Formal Dwellings: 39.5%
Vacant Positions Managerial Positions Vacant Managerial Positions
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT
Total Employment Cost (R’000)
Composition of Council: ANC 14, IFP 4, DA 1, EFF 1 Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Ms Dixie Nciki (Mayor and Chairperson: Exco/Finance, Budget and
SERVICE DELIVERY
Corporate Services) Deputy Mayor: TN Dzingwa (Deputy Mayor and Chairperson: Planning, LED, Housing and Infrastructure)
Electricity
Total Customer Entities Served Households - Free Basic Service
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4
0
22
18
4
0
51 277
45 931
2016/17
2015/16
9 311
9 311
4 850
4 816
*Unaudited full year figures.
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CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: PO Box 561, Hibberdene, 4220 PHYSICAL: Sipofu Road, Mathulini MPCC, Mthwalume, 4186 TEL: 039 972 0005 FAX: 039 972 0099 EMAIL: umzumbe@umzumbe.gov.za WEB: www.umzumbe.gov.za
OVERVIEW Description: The Umzumbe Local Municipality is a Category B municipality located along the coastal strip of the Indian Ocean between uMthwalume and Mfazazana. It is one of four municipalities in the district, making up a quarter of its geographical area. Umzumbe Municipality is highly active in the areas of tourism, heritage and agricultural produce. The dramatic scenery of the municipality includes picturesque mountains, winding rivers and well-cultivated forests, offering sound ecotourism. Umzumbe Municipality boasts numerous development opportunities, available to people of Umzumbe and to outside investors. The municipality has placed tourism at the top of the agenda. There are currently two tourism sites that are open to the public, namely the Ntelezi Msani Memorial Project and Isivivane sikaShaka Tourism Site. The seashore offers a wealth of opportunities for people interested in, among others, fishing, leisure, and water sports. Area: 1 221km2 Main Economic Sectors: Agriculture and tourism
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 151 676 No Schooling: 10.7% Households: 28 132
Population Growth: -0.26% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 31.8% Formal Dwellings: 44.5%
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: ANC 30, IFP 6, APC 1, DA 1, EFF 1 Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Mr SR Ngcobo (Mayor, Finance and Exco) Deputy Mayor: MPL Zungu (Deputy Mayor and Infrastructure) Speaker: M Shozi Other Council: Inkosi BS Cele (Traditional Leadership), Inkosi CS Gumede (Traditional Leadership), MZ Luthuli (LED and Planning), Inkosi NW Mbhele (Traditional Leadership), MS Mdletshe (Youth
KWAZULU-NATAL
UMZUMBE LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (KZN213) Committee), JP Mntambo (Municipal Public Accounts Committee), NY Mweshe (Corporate), Inkosi ZE Ngcobo (Traditional Leadership), Inkosi ZR Qwabe (Traditional Leadership), Inkosi B Radebe (Traditional Leadership), Inkosi RS Shinga (Traditional Leadership), P Zamisa (Social and Community Services) Municipal Manager: Ms Nokuthula Mgijima Chief Financial Officer: Mr Kush Audan Senior Management: Mr Mfanafuthi Ngwabe (Manager: LED), Mr Bongani Nyuswa (Director: Corporate Services) Communications Officers: Mr Sabelo Ncwane
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2017/18*
AUDIT OUTCOME
2016/17
2015/16
n/a Clean audit Clean audit
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
R’000
R’000
R’000
170 060
194 968
219 291
Total Expenditure
141 862
140 499
142 409
Surplus/(Deficit)
28 199
54 469
76 882
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
42 332
44 332
73 838
195 765
187 433
150 638
37 971
23 501
24 755
498 820
483 415
428 946
Total Revenue
Total Current Assets Total Current Liabilities Community Wealth/Equity
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow
59 337
90 383
86 265
199 243
169 217
122 840
n/a
59
1 643
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
122
112
Cash at Year End
UIFW EXPENDITURE
Vacant Positions Managerial Positions
7
6
22
22
Vacant Managerial Positions
3
3
53 362
50 116
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Cost (R’000)
SERVICE DELIVERY Electricity
Total Customer Entities Served Households - Free Basic Service
19 733
19 733
3 299
4 000
UMGUNGUNDLOVU DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY (DC22) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: PO Box 3235, Pietermaritzburg, 3200 PHYSICAL: 242 Langalibalele Street, Pietermaritzburg TEL: 033 897 6700 FAX: 033 342 5502 EMAIL: info@umdm.gov.za WEB: www.umdm.gov.za
MPOFANA Mooi River Rosetta
New Hanover
OVERVIEW Description: The uMgungundlovu District Municipality is a Category C municipality located in the KwaZulu-Natal Midlands. The district is comprised of the following seven local municipalities, which are based in the accompanying towns: Impendle – Impendle, Mkhambathini – Camperdown, Mpofana – Mooi River, Msunduzi – Pietermaritzburg, Richmond – Richmond, uMngeni – Howick, and uMshwathi – New Hanover/Wartburg. The main city of the area is Pietermaritzburg, which is both the capital city and the legislative capital of KwaZulu-Natal. uMgungundlovu is a water services authority and also a water service provider that continually strives to maintain its Blue Drop and Green Drop Status. The district offers distinguished education facilities and is a retirement mecca for senior citizens. It also offers excellent sporting, commercial and health facilities. It is an important industrial, timber, dairy and agricultural hub that has a modern, sophisticated infrastructure with easy access to airports, the N3 arterial, and railway stations. Area: 9 602km2 Main Economic Sectors: Community services (25-30%), finance (15-20%), manufacturing (10-15%), agriculture, forestry and fishing (10-15%), wholesale and retail trade (10-15%), transport and storage (10%)
UMNGENI IMPENDLE
Dalton
Mpolweni
Nottingham Road
UMSHWATHI
Howick
Pietermaritzburg Edendale
MSUNDUZI
Camperdown
RICHMOND
MKHAMBATHINI
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 1 095 865 No Schooling: 5.9% Households: 298 463
Population Growth: 1.90% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 49.7% Formal Dwellings: 76.6%
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: ANC 13, DA 3, EFF 1, IFP 1 (40% PR Seats) Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Mrs Thobekile Maphumulo Deputy Mayor: TR Zungu
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*Unaudited full year figures.
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Speaker: EM Dladla Chief Whip: DA Ndlela Other Council: MS Bond, G Dladla, BA Mchunu, SD Mkhize,
2017/18*
2016/17
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE Total Revenue Total Expenditure
R’000
R’000
R’000
644 446
782 293
877 468
752 041
745 356
674 497
36 937
202 970
118 657
299 133
426 664
Total Current Assets
560 248
458 208
557 997
Total Current Liabilities
260 535
192 006
277 310
1 246 659
1 310 849
1 269 687
16 426
93 264
230 519
9 556
94 043
178 511
n/a
493
115
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
Community Wealth/Equity
726
242
271
Managerial Positions
59
59
Vacant Managerial Positions
26
26
Total Employment Cost (R’000)
208 398
192 265
SERVICE DELIVERY
2016/17
2015/16
Inside Yard
62 492
40 699
<200m from Yard
14 424
16 225
>200m from Yard
0
8 956
3 209
3 097
10 469
10 469
Households - Free Basic Service
2015/16
(107 594)
Surplus/(Deficit)
2015/16
721
Water
Financially n/a Clean audit unqualified
AUDIT OUTCOME
2016/17
Total Employment Positions Vacant Positions
BC Nhlabathi, BE Zuma Municipal Manager: Dr Ray Ngcobo Chief Financial Officer: Mr Anil Singh (Acting) Senior Management: Mr EB Mbambo (Executive Manager: Technical Services), Mr Sibusiso S Mkhize (Acting Manager: Community Services), Mr Sipho Ntuli (Manager), Mr Mbulelo Sibiya (Acting Manager: Corporate Services) Communications Officers: Mr Brian Zuma
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage Flush Toilet - Septic Tank
Sewerage
Ventilated Pit Latrine
7 581
7 581
47 057
53 504
Other
12 528
0
Households - Free Basic Service
3 209
3 097
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow Cash at Year End
UIFW EXPENDITURE
IMPENDLE LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (KZN224) CONTACT DETAILS
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT
POSTAL: Private Bag X512, Impendle, 3227 PHYSICAL: 21 Mafahleni Street, Impendle TEL: 033 996 6000 FAX: 033 996 0852 WEB: www.impendle.gov.za
Composition of Council: ANC 6, IFP 1 Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Mr Sizwe Ndlela Speaker: Mr Sizwe Ndlela (Mayor and Speaker) Municipal Manager: Mr Zakhele Tschabalala (Acting) Chief Financial Officer: Zama Soji (Acting) Communications Officers: Nana Tschabalala
OVERVIEW Description: The Impendle Local Municipality is a Category B municipality located within the uMgungundlovu District in KwaZuluNatal. It is one of seven municipalities in the district. It is situated outside the primary and secondary movement systems of the district, and is some distance away from the major tourist and trade routes, although two important roads mark its borders. The road linking Pietermaritzburg and Underberg that serves as an important access route to the Southern Drakensberg, a popular tourist destination, runs along Impendle’s southern boundary. The link road between Mooi River and Underberg, which is an alternative tourist route, travels along the municipality’s north-western boundary. The Impendle area is extremely diverse in its topography, climate and soil, and has a rich and complex natural environment. Its location at the foot of the Drakensberg makes Impendle a highland area and an important source of water within the KwaZulu-Natal Province. It is in the catchment area of the Mkhomazi River in the south and the Mngeni River in the north-east. High-density settlements occur around Impendle Town, in villages such as Gomane, KwaNovuka, Similobha and Kamensi. A second layer of relatively dense settlements occurs on the eastern side of the Impendle Mountain, while density decreases sharply towards the west, with a ribbon of small villages running along the Lotheni River. Area: 1 610km2 Cities/Towns: Impendle Main Economic Sectors: Agriculture, tourism, social services
FINANCIAL INFORMATION AUDIT OUTCOME
n/a
2016/17
2015/16
Financially Financially unqualified unqualified
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
R’000
R’000
Total Revenue
74 746
68 426
72 621
Total Expenditure
43 460
62 647
60 936
Surplus/(Deficit)
R’000
31 286
5 779
11 686
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
15 141
23 725
17 600
Total Current Assets
11 278
9 764
9 278
Total Current Liabilities
8 892
7 891
4 755
138 406
125 496
117 928
16 056
18 820
18 385
4 854
3 273
4 099
n/a
10 729
47
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
101
86
Vacant Positions
6
0
Managerial Positions
5
5
Vacant Managerial Positions
1
0
23 642
21 854
Community Wealth/Equity
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow Cash at Year End
UIFW EXPENDITURE
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION
Total Employment Cost (R’000)
Population: 29 526 No Schooling: 7.6% Households: 7 011
SERVICE DELIVERY
Population Growth: -0.65% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 30.4% Formal Dwellings: 58.2%
2017/18*
Electricity
2016/17
2015/16
Total Customer Entities Served
3 257
3 157
Households - Free Basic Service
2 460
3 157
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*Unaudited full year figures.
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MKHAMBATHINI LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (KZN226) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: Private Bag X04, Camperdown, 3720 PHYSICAL: 18 Old Main Road, Camperdown TEL: 031 785 9300 FAX: 031 785 2121 WEB: www.mkhambathini.gov.za
OVERVIEW Description: The Mkhambathini Local Municipality is a Category B municipality located along the south-eastern boundary of the uMgungundlovu District in KwaZulu-Natal. It is the second-smallest municipality of seven in the district. It consists of seven wards, with a large part of the municipality being rural in nature and underdeveloped. Mkhambathini has several comparative advantages. It is well located in relation to Durban and Pietermaritzburg and adjoins Cato Ridge, a potential industrial node. The N3, which is identified in the Spatial Growth and Development Strategy as a Provincial Corridor, runs east-west through the central part of the municipal area. Significant portions of the municipality fall within the Valley of a Thousand Hills (with Table Mountain a major landmark), an area with high potential for ecotourism, and in the Midlands Mist Belt, which has a well-established agricultural economy. Mkhambathini is an isiZulu word derived from eMkhambathini, which means ‘the place of acacia trees’. Area: 868km2 Cities/Towns: Camperdown Main Economic Sectors: Agriculture, tourism
Other Council: Mr RN Lembethe (MPAC), Mrs KR Mofokeng (Exco Member), Mr NW Ntombela (Whip) Municipal Manager: Mrs TC Ndlela Chief Financial Officer: Mr S Mngwengwe Senior Management: Ms ZM Mdlazi (Strategic Manager: Corporate Services), Mr GS Mkhize (Strategic Manager: Technical Services), Ms NS Mkhize (Strategic Manager: Community Services and Corporate Services), Mrs PL Ngcobo (LED and Tourism Advisor) Communications Officers: Mrs BK Mthiyane FINANCIAL INFORMATION AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE Total Revenue
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
Financially Financially n/a unqualified unqualified
R’000
R’000
R’000
91 613
89 978
92 564 58 396
Total Expenditure
65 046
63 225
Surplus/(Deficit)
26 566
26 754
34 168
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
20 401
15 605
19 460
Total Current Assets
91 214
65 467
45 671
Total Current Liabilities
13 591
15 144
15 581
207 302
166 738
139 984
Community Wealth/Equity
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow
24 643
31 161
42 070
Cash at Year End
59 975
52 816
37 260
n/a
2 970
4 407
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION
UIFW EXPENDITURE
Population: 57 075 No Schooling: 12.8% Households: 15 460
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
129
113
29
25 5
Population Growth: 0.87% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 38.3% Formal Dwellings: 62.4%
Vacant Positions
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT
Managerial Positions
5
Composition of Council: ANC 9, IFP 3, DA 1, EFF 1 Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Mr Eric Ngcongo Deputy Mayor: Ms LZ Lembethe Speaker: Mr TA Gwala
Vacant Managerial Positions
2
2
28 793
26 214
2016/17
2015/16
9 485
9 408
Total Employment Cost (R’000)
SERVICE DELIVERY Electricity Total Customer Entities Served
MPOFANA LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (KZN223) CONTACT DETAILS
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT
POSTAL: PO Box 47, Mooi River, 3300 PHYSICAL: 10 Claughton Terrace, Mooi River TEL: 033 263 1221 FAX: 033 263 1127 WEB: www.mpofana.gov.za
The municipality is under S139(1)(b) administration, effective from December 2017. Composition of Council: ANC 7, DA 1, IFP 1 Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Mr Xolani Magnificent Duma Speaker: Mr Xolani Magnificent Duma (Mayor and Speaker) Other Council: Ismail, Khumalo, Majola, Mkhize, Mthalane, Ndaba, Ndlovu, Sibisi Municipal Manager: Mr Maxwell Moyo Chief Financial Officer: Mr Pitso Molefe Senior Management: Mrs Mchunu (Director: Economic and Community Development), Mr Zamisa (Director: Technical Services) Communications Officers: Ms Thandeka Dlamini
OVERVIEW Description: The Mpofana Local Municipality is a Category B municipality located approximately 40km west of Pietermaritzburg. It is bounded by three municipalities: uMngeni in the south, uMshwathi in the east, and Impendle in the west. It is one of seven municipalities in the district. The municipality benefits from its strategic position as it has easy access to rail, KZN provincial roads and the N3 National Road. Almost 50% of the land in Mpofana has the potential for rural farming, with products set for the international market. Mooi River is a small town that germinated from a small farm and then, later, became the principal node of the Mpofana Municipality when a railway line linking Durban with Johannesburg, as well as the Drakensberg Mountains, was established in order to cater for the needs of the farmers in the area. This suggests that Mpofana has great potential for development through tourism. Area: 1 757km2 Cities/Towns: Mooi River Main Economic Sectors: Agriculture, tourism
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 37 391 No Schooling: 8.0% Households: 10 927
Population Growth: 1.56% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 41.5% Formal Dwellings: 83.7%
FINANCIAL INFORMATION AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE Total Revenue Total Expenditure Surplus/(Deficit)
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION Total Current Assets Total Current Liabilities Community Wealth/Equity
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
n/a
Qualified audit
Disclaimer of audit
R’000
R’000
R’000
137 612 126 322 11 290 12 386
137 309 161 804 (24 495) 14 867
135 385 145 319 (9 934) 16 295
45 260 90 923 88 330
45 260 90 923 88 330
39 993 52 508 110 255
(16 723) (27 354) n/a
18 734 497 58 583
19 183 4 944 32 047
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow Cash at Year End
UIFW EXPENDITURE Refer to p11 for sources, methodology and definitions. Find more financial, demographic, employment and service delivery information at municipalities.co.za.
*Unaudited full year figures.
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2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
136
136
Vacant Positions
25
25
Managerial Positions
10
10
Vacant Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
2
2
36 177
33 657
SERVICE DELIVERY Electricity Total Customer Entities Served
2016/17
2015/16
6 763
6 612
MSUNDUZI LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (KZN225) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: Private Bag X321, Pietermaritzburg, 3200 PHYSICAL: Cnr Church & Chief Albert Luthuli Streets, Pietermaritzburg TEL: 033 392 3000 FAX: 033 392 2397 WEB: www.msunduzi.gov.za
OVERVIEW Description: The Msunduzi Local Municipality is a Category B municipality situated within the uMgungundlovu District in KwaZuluNatal. It is the smallest of the seven municipalities in the district. It encompasses the city of Pietermaritzburg, which is the capital of the province and the main economic hub of the district. Msunduzi Municipality is situated on the N3 highway at the junction of an industrial corridor (from Durban to Pietermaritzburg) and an agro-industrial corridor (stretching from Pietermaritzburg to Estcourt). On a regional scale, it is located at the cross-section of the N3 Corridor and the Greytown Road Corridor to the north, a tourist route to Drakensberg, and Kokstad Road to the south. The city of Pietermaritzburg is a provincial and national centre of educational excellence. It is the seat of the University of KwaZulu-Natal and is home to several other institutions of higher learning. In addition, Pietermaritzburg is home to a host of private and government-owned institutions of primary and secondary education. Pietermaritzburg is the ‘City of Choice’ because it is only 45 minutes by road from Durban (Africa’s busiest port), one hour away by road to the new King Shaka Airport, one hour by air from Pietermaritzburg Airport to OR Tambo International Airport (Johannesburg), and 90 minutes from the central Drakensberg resorts. It is also home to great international events such as the Comrades Marathon, the Duzi Marathon and the Midmar Mile. Area: 751km2 Cities/Towns: Ashburton, Pietermaritzburg Main Economic Sectors: Community services (29%), finance (24%), transport (13%), trade (12%), manufacturing (12%)
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 679 039 No Schooling: 4.3% Households: 180 469
Population Growth: 2.00% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 55.0% Formal Dwellings: 80.0%
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: ANC 52, DA 15, IFP 5, EFF 3, ACDP 1, AIC 1, ALJAMA 1
Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Mr Themba Njilo (Mayor and Financial Portfolio Chair) Deputy Mayor: Thobani Zuma (Deputy Mayor and Infrastructure Services Portfolio Chair)
Speaker: Jabulisile Ngubo Chief Whip: Truman V Magubane
Other Council: Tholakele Dlamini, Sphamandla Khumalo, Sibongiseni Majola, Eunice Majola (Sustainable Development and City Enterprise), Nokuthula Msimang, Naleni Naidoo, Thinasonke Ntombela, Mary Schalkwyk (Municipal Public Accounts), Philisile Sithole (Community Services) Municipal Manager: Mr Sizwe Hadebe (Suspended), Ms Neli Ngcobo (Acting) Chief Financial Officer: Mrs Neliswe Ngcobo Senior Management: Mosa Molapo (General Municipal Manager: Corporate Services), Ursula Ntsubane (Acting General Manager: Sustainable Development and City Enterprises), Brenden Sivparsad (Acting General Municipal Manager: Infrastructure Services), Sipho Zimu (Manager: LED), Boniwe Zulu (General Municipal Manager: Community Services) Communications Officers: Ms Thobeka Mafumbatha FINANCIAL INFORMATION AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
n/a
Disclaimer of audit
Qualified audit
R’000
R’000
R’000
4 775 093 4 161 164 613 929 584 184
4 783 020 5 020 538 (237 519) 648 114
4 311 791 4 259 793 51 998 482 969
2 118 681 1 013 943 8 181 442
1 860 482 1 051 573 7 545 709
2 300 399 1 046 106 7 768 929
n/a n/a n/a
375 682 679 176 561 426
564 671 971 061 217 981
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions Vacant Positions Managerial Positions Vacant Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
5 762 2 619 31 8 1 039 211
5 204 2 765 70 5 984 639
SERVICE DELIVERY
2016/17
2015/16
139 994 9 468 6 396 4 935 149 923 2 486 79 060 8 515 60 053 5 489 4 741
139 632 9 468 6 396 5 280 149 923 2 800 79 008 8 515 59 415 5 489 5 052
Total Revenue Total Expenditure Surplus/(Deficit)
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION Total Current Assets Total Current Liabilities Community Wealth/Equity
KWAZULU-NATAL
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow Cash at Year End
UIFW EXPENDITURE
Inside Yard <200m from Yard Water >200m from Yard Households - Free Basic Service Total Customer Entities Served Electricity Households - Free Basic Service Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage Flush Toilet - Septic Tank Sewerage Ventilated Pit Latrine Other Households - Free Basic Service
RICHMOND LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (KZN227) CONTACT DETAILS
OVERVIEW
POSTAL: Private Bag X1028, Richmond, 3780 PHYSICAL: 57 Shepstone Street, Richmond TEL: 033 212 2155 FAX: 033 212 2102 EMAIL: bhengus@richmond.gov.za WEB: www.richmond.gov.za
Description: The Richmond Local Municipality is a Category B municipality found within the uMgungundlovu District in the KwaZuluNatal Province. It is located along the southern boundary of the uMgungundlovu District Municipality, approximately 38km south of Pietermaritzburg (the capital of KwaZulu-Natal) along the R56. It is one of the seven municipalities that make up the district.
Refer to p11 for sources, methodology and definitions. Find more financial, demographic, employment and service delivery information at municipalities.co.za.
*Unaudited full year figures.
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The municipality has been classified as a place of great natural beauty with significant tourist attractions and immense aspirations to be the preferred destination to live, work and visit. Area: 1 231km2 Cities/Towns: Richmond Main Economic Sectors: Agriculture (45-50%), community services (25-30%), trade (5-10%), finance (5-10%)
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 71 322 No Schooling: 12.8% Households: 17 570
Population Growth: 1.92% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 33.7% Formal Dwellings: 69.3%
FINANCIAL INFORMATION AUDIT OUTCOME
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
Financially Financially n/a unqualified unqualified
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
R’000
R’000
R’000
Total Revenue
119 995
128 595
123 164
Total Expenditure
72 054
106 552
86 837
Surplus/(Deficit)
47 941
22 044
36 327
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
17 777
40 155
33 034
(22 179)
80 449
74 847
23 211
21 785
22 015
322 849
374 748
209 006
Total Current Assets Total Current Liabilities Community Wealth/Equity
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT
CASH FLOWS
Composition of Council: ANC 11, DA 2, EFF 1 Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Mr Sibusiso Joe Mchunu (Mayor and LED) Deputy Mayor: Mrs Khonziwe Elda Mkhize Speaker: Mr Siminenkosi Samora Ndlovu Chief Whip: Ms Ntombizonke Phoswa Other Council: Mr Msawakhe J Jili (Chairperson: MPAC),
Operating Cash Flow
(30 814)
24 690
33 758
Cash at Year End
(17 662)
32 194
47 736
n/a
19 709
3 892
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
156
156
1
29
12
12
Mr Thembokwakhe G Madondo (Exco), Mr Vincent Maphumulo, Ms Badumile Mbanjwa, Ms Nomfundo W Mjwara, Mr Sibongiseni Ngcobo, Mr Bonginkosi B Ngcongo, Mr Sicelo T Ngubo, Mr Bonginkosi R Shange, Mr Shakes L Shange Municipal Manager: Mrs Bongiwe Mnikathi Chief Financial Officer: Mr Sanjay Mewalall Senior Management: Mr Bigboy Mhlongo (Strategic Manager: Community Services), Mr Siza Mkhize (Strategic Manager: Technical Services), Mr Sikhombiso Mthembu (Strategic Manager: Corporate Services), Ms Sinegugu Ngubane (Acting Manager: LED) Communications Officers: Sibonelo Bhengu
UIFW EXPENDITURE
Vacant Positions Managerial Positions Vacant Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
SERVICE DELIVERY Electricity
Total Customer Entities Served Households - Free Basic Service
1
1
40 972
37 765
2016/17
2015/16
13 595
13 550
1 283
1 337
UMNGENI LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (KZN222) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: PO Box 5, Howick, 3290 PHYSICAL: Cnr Dicks & Somme Streets, Howick TEL: 033 239 9284 FAX: 033 330 4183 WEB: www.umngeni.gov.za
Chief Financial Officer: Mr Sixtus Gwala Senior Management: Sandile Buthelezi (General Manager: Corporate Services), B Mpanza (General Manager: Community Services), Sfiso Ngcobo (Manager: LED), Steve Simpson (General Manager: Planning and Development), Eric Svensson (General Manager: Technical Services) Communications Officers: Mbali Mwandla
OVERVIEW Description: The uMngeni Local Municipality is a Category B municipality situated within the uMgungundlovu District in the KwaZuluNatal Province. It is one of the seven municipalities that make up the district. It comprises the former Transitional Local Council areas of Howick and Hilton, the Worlds View area, and a substantial amount of farm land. The municipal area has its offices in Howick. A series of spectacular waterfalls surround the area, which is about 29km north-west of Pietermaritzburg. At the centre of this system, nestling on the banks of the uMngeni River in the heart of the Natal Midlands, is the beautiful town of Howick and its pride, the 94m-high Howick Falls. Area: 1 520km2 Cities/Towns: Hilton, Howick Main Economic Sectors: Agriculture (36.9%), wholesale/retail (24.6%), business / real estate (15.3%), manufacturing (9.7%)
FINANCIAL INFORMATION AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
2017/18* n/a
2016/17
2015/16
Qualified Financially audit unqualified
R’000
R’000
R’000
Total Revenue
369 909
394 322
317 882
Total Expenditure
349 465
392 664
340 404
Surplus/(Deficit)
20 443
1 658
(22 522)
38 861
42 545
19 010
122 469
118 502
123 570
8 009
54 672
61 029
840 400
747 363
756 225
30 990
(20 612)
13 488
11 766
10 679
6 796
n/a
42 545
41 203
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION Total Current Assets Total Current Liabilities Community Wealth/Equity
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow Cash at Year End
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION
UIFW EXPENDITURE
Population: 109 867 No Schooling: 4.1% Households: 37 943
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
504
504
Population Growth: 3.58% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 52.4% Formal Dwellings: 86.7%
Vacant Positions
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT
Managerial Positions
Composition of Council: ANC 13, DA 10 Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: RS Sokhela Deputy Mayor: NF Buthelezi Speaker: Ms TG Dlamini Municipal Manager: Ms Thembeka Cibane
Total Employment Cost (R’000)
SERVICE DELIVERY Electricity
Total Customer Entities Served Households - Free Basic Service
Refer to p11 for sources, methodology and definitions. Find more financial, demographic, employment and service delivery information at municipalities.co.za.
148
55
30
30
97 174
94 673
2016/17
2015/16
29 577
28 965
1 228
5 703
*Unaudited full year figures.
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CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: Private Bag X29, Wartburg, 3233 PHYSICAL: Main Street, New Hanover TEL: 033 816 6800 FAX: 033 502 0286 EMAIL: info@umshwathi.gov.za WEB: www.umshwathi.gov.za
OVERVIEW Description: The uMshwathi Local Municipality is a Category B municipality situated within the uMgungundlovu District, immediately adjacent to Pietermaritzburg, in the KwaZulu-Natal Province. It is the largest municipality of seven in the district. The municipality is located in an area that was largely under the control of tribal authorities until very recently. However, in the remaining portion there are towns built by German immigrants some 150 years ago. In the 1850s, 13 cotton planter families from Osnabruck unter Bergthell left Germany and settled in the area. They were followed by missionaries and other colonists, mostly from Hanover, who also settled in the region, founded New Hanover and Wartburg, and brought with them not only the Lutheran faith but the German language and culture. Wartburg itself is named after the castle in Eisenach, where Dr Martin Luther translated the bible into German. The village crest also depicts the immigrants’ arrival by sailing ship, the Luther Rose, and the call to ‘pray and work’. The land is mostly agricultural, although urban development is to be found in the main towns. The communities living in the underdeveloped areas have extremely limited access to basic physical and social requirements and very few economic opportunities. The present authority structures are, as yet, unable to provide for the improvement of basic living conditions urgently required by the rural inhabitants. Area: 1 866km2 Cities/Towns: Cool Air, Dalton, New Hanover, Wartburg Main Economic Sectors: Agriculture, manufacturing, tourism
KWAZULU-NATAL
UMSHWATHI LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (KZN221) Other Council: NE Cebekhulu (Exco Member and Chairperson: Infrastructure and Planning Services Portfolio Committee), PM Dladla, TC Dlame, C S Zuma Dube, MP Dumakude, NW Gasa, R Govender, SG Jila, NR Khanyile, SJ Luthuli, MP Majozi, SM Mbatha-Ntuli (Exco Member and Chairperson: Community Services Portfolio Committee), MZ Mbewana, EB Mbongwe (Chairperson: MPAC), BK Mkhize, VM Mncwabe, WM Mngadi, AT Ndlovu, GH Ngcobo, NT Ngubane, BE Nzama, MN Shezi, NA Thusi, LP Zondi Municipal Manager: Mr NM Mabaso Chief Financial Officer: Mr RM Mani Senior Management: Mrs TT Mathenjwa (General Manager: Corporate Services), Mr HB Zondi (Manager: LED), Mr BT Zondi (General Manager: Community Services) Communications Officers: Mr S Mkhithi FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
Financially Financially n/a unqualified unqualified
AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
R’000
R’000
R’000
Total Revenue
191 768
159 196
160 249 125 168
Total Expenditure
135 942
129 453
Surplus/(Deficit)
55 826
29 743
35 081
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
36 012
31 085
43 855
89 830
87 120
81 721
7 214
16 942
11 273
330 801
268 672
262 014
(67 975)
32 175
31 729
1 200
928
637
n/a
-
1 052
Total Current Assets Total Current Liabilities Community Wealth/Equity
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow Cash at Year End
UIFW EXPENDITURE
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Population: 111 645 No Schooling: 10.2% Households: 29 082
Total Employment Positions
255
349
Vacant Positions
29
144
Managerial Positions
25
24
Population Growth: 1.10% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 34.3% Formal Dwellings: 56.3%
Vacant Managerial Positions
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: ANC 20, IFP 4, DA 2, EFF 1 Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Siphindile Sibongile Mbhele Deputy Mayor: MP Dlamini (Deputy Mayor, Exco Member and
Total Employment Cost (R’000)
SERVICE DELIVERY Electricity
Total Customer Entities Served Households - Free Basic Service
4
3
67 069
62 115
2016/17
2015/16
13 767
13 585
1 880
1 625
Chairperson: Corporate Services Portfolio Committee) Speaker: Ms Nokuthula Mdunge
UMKHANYAKUDE DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY (DC27) CONTACT DETAILS
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION
POSTAL: PO Box 449, Mkuze, 3965 PHYSICAL: Harlingen No.13433, Kingfisher Road, Mkuze, 3965 TEL: 035 573 8600 FAX: 035 573 1094 EMAIL: mdlamini@ukdm.gov.za WEB: www.ukdm.gov.za
Population: 689 090 No Schooling: 17.8% Households: 151 245
OVERVIEW Description: The uMkhanyakude District Municipality is a Category C municipality located along the coast in the far north of the KwaZulu-Natal Province. It shares its borders with Swaziland and Mozambique, as well as with the districts of Zululand and King Cetshwayo. It is the secondlargest district in the province, and consists of the following four local municipalities: uMhlabuyalingana, Jozini, Big 5 Hlabisa and Mtubatuba. ‘uMkhanyakude’ refers to the Acacia Xanthophloea fever tree and means ‘that shows light from afar’. The name reflects both the uniqueness of its people and their hospitality, as well as the biodiversity and conservation history that the region is very proud of. The Isimangaliso Wetland Park, formerly Greater St Lucia Wetland Park, encompasses the entire coastline. Area: 13 855km2 Main Economic Sectors: Agriculture, trade, tourism
Population Growth: 2.19% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 37.5% Formal Dwellings: 70.1%
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: ANC 7, IFP 6 (40% PR Seats) Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Mr TS Mkhombo Deputy Mayor: FC Hlabisa Speaker: MS Msane Other Council: GP Moodley, MS Ngcobo, MC Zungu Municipal Manager: Mr NT Dludla (Acting) Chief Financial Officer: Ms MP Msomi (Acting) Senior Management: Mr PM Mhlanzi (Acting General Manager: Community, Planning and Economic Development Services), Mrs NM Mthembu (General Manager: Corporate Services), Mr BS Shezi (General Manager: Technical Services) Communications Officers: Mr BM Dlamini (Manager: Communications)
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*Unaudited full year figures.
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FINANCIAL INFORMATION
KWAZULU-NATAL
AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE Total Revenue Total Expenditure Surplus/(Deficit)
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION Total Current Assets Total Current Liabilities Community Wealth/Equity
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
n/a
Adverse audit
Adverse audit
R’000
R’000
R’000
867 754 318 270 549 484 293 652
597 710 437 603 160 107 229 270
587 110 452 921 134 189 231 364
454 216 144 128 2 121 986
289 006 324 437 1 781 484
293 000 285 569 1 621 377
304 826 78 373 n/a
237 656 36 798 184 600
250 918 32 523 312 495
2016/17
2015/16
380 0 29 0 147 483
472 51 30 4 139 317
2016/17
2015/16
44 856 28 828 10 206 17 000 3 052 7 774 4 133 78 585 8 888
44 856 26 828 10 206 23 932 3 052 7 774 4 133 73 034 8 888
Ingwavuma
UMHLABUYALINGANA
JOZINI Jozini
Mbazwana
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow Cash at Year End
UIFW EXPENDITURE EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS Total Employment Positions Vacant Positions Managerial Positions Vacant Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
SERVICE DELIVERY Inside Yard <200m from Yard Water >200m from Yard Households - Free Basic Service Electricity Total Customer Entities Served Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage Flush Toilet - Septic Tank Sewerage Ventilated Pit Latrine Other
Mkuze
BIG 5 HLABISA
MTUBATUBA St Lucia Mtubatuba River View
BIG 5 HLABISA LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (KZN276) CONTACT DETAILS
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION
POSTAL: PO Box 387, Hlabisa, 3937 PHYSICAL: Lot 808, Off Masson Street, Hlabisa TEL: 035 838 8500 FAX: 035 838 1015 EMAIL: executive@big5hlabisa.gov.za WEB: http://big5hlabisa.gov.za/ambrosia
Population: 116 622 No Schooling: 14.7% Households: 25 255
OVERVIEW Description: The Big 5 Hlabisa Local Municipality is a Category B municipality situated within the uMkhanyakude District in northern KwaZulu-Natal. It is one of four municipalities in the district, making up a quarter of its geographical area. It was established by the amalgamation of The Big 5 False Bay and Hlabisa Local Municipalities in August 2016. Easily accessible off the N2 National Route, it incorporates part of the iSimangaliso Wetland Park (previously known as the Greater St Lucia Wetlands Park) and is the starting point of the MR4 (LSDI Corridor), which links Hluhluwe to Mozambique. The town of Hluhluwe, which contains major shopping and light servicing facilities, as well as the municipal offices, services the municipality. A large proportion of the land is used for agriculture and game lodge activities and is sparsely settled. The north-eastern parts of the municipality are occupied by fairly densely settled rural traditional communities (Makhasa, Mnqobokasi and Nibela). A major drawcard is the tourism industry centred on the HluhluweuMfolozi Game Reserve, located 280km north of Durban and the oldest proclaimed park in Africa. It consists of 960km2 of hilly topography in central Zululand, KwaZulu-Natal, and is known for its rich wildlife and conservation efforts. The park is the only state-run park in KwaZulu-Natal where all the Big Five game occur. Due to conservation efforts, the park now has the largest population of white rhino in the world. Area: 3 466km2 Cities/Towns: Hlabisa, Hluhluwe Main Economic Sectors: Agriculture, services, transport, wholesale, finance, manufacturing, tourism
Population Growth: 1.93% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 38.3% Formal Dwellings: 70.2%
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: IFP 13, ANC 11, DA 1 Controlling Party: IFP Mayor: Mr Velenkosini Fiki Hlabisa Deputy Mayor: Mr Hlengiwe Nkosi Speaker: CT Khumalo Other Council: GR Mchunu, SF Mdaka, TN Ngema Municipal Manager: Dr Vusumuzi Mthembu Chief Financial Officer: Mr JM Nkosi Senior Management: Mr LMV Cele (Technical, Planning and Infrastructure), Mr LM Mthombeni (Corporate Services), Mr NJ Nxumalo (Officer), Mr MB Shange (Community Services) Communications Officers: Mr XE Bukhosini
FINANCIAL INFORMATION AUDIT OUTCOME
2017/18*
2016/17
Financially n/a unqualified
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
R’000
Total Revenue
110 945
R’000 121 517
Total Expenditure
123 861
123 843
Surplus/(Deficit)
(12 916)
(2 326)
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
22 142
26 746
Total Current Assets
67 479
32 742
81 351
49 663
264 206
241 909
Operating Cash Flow
16 094
19 665
Cash at Year End
(1 743)
1 927
n/a
82 098
Total Current Liabilities Community Wealth/Equity
CASH FLOWS
UIFW EXPENDITURE
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*Unaudited full year figures.
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2016/17
Total Employment Positions
224
Vacant Positions
6
Managerial Positions
25
Vacant Managerial Positions
6
Total Employment Cost (R’000)
61 580
SERVICE DELIVERY Electricity
2016/17
Total Customer Entities Served
13 369
Households - Free Basic Service
867
KWAZULU-NATAL
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
Note: Big 5 Hlabisa Local Municipality was established by the amalgamation of The Big 5 False Bay Local Municipality and Hlabisa Local Municipality on 3 August 2016. Financial, Employment and Service Delivery information for the new municipality is only available from the 2016/17 financial year. View historical information for The Big 5 False Bay Local Municipality and Hlabisa Local Municipality at municipalities.co.za.
JOZINI LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (KZN272) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: Private Bag X28, Jozini, 3969 PHYSICAL: Circle Street, Bottom Town, Jozini TEL: 035 572 1292 FAX: 035 572 1266 WEB: www.jozini.org.za
Deputy Mayor: Mr Siphamandla Mathenjwa Speaker: Ms Lindiwe Gumbi Municipal Manager: Mr JFK Khumalo Chief Financial Officer: Mr VI Gumede Communications Officers: Mr Nhlonipho Ndlovu (Assistant Communications Manager)
OVERVIEW Description: The Jozini Local Municipality is a Category B municipality located within the uMkhanyakude District in northern KwaZulu-Natal, and borders Swaziland and Mozambique. It is one of four municipalities in the district, making up a quarter of its geographical area. Significant portions of Jozini have been neglected in terms of economic development. There is a great disparity between the level of service and infrastructure provision between settlement nodes such as the towns of Mkuze and Jozini, and the surrounding rural areas. Most of the rural area is associated with a lack of development, poverty and poor service provision. The Lebombo Mountains and Makhatini Flats provide a diverse and beautiful terrain rich in local resources, including water features and fossil sites. Both Ndumu and Mkuzi Game Reserves can be found straddling the borders of the Jozini Municipality. Area: 3 442km2 Cities/Towns: Ingwavuma, Jozini, Mkuze Main Economic Sectors: Tourism, agriculture, industry, manufacturing, wholesale and retail, services, financial
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
Financially Financially n/a unqualified unqualified
AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
R’000
R’000
R’000
Total Revenue
213 566
236 588
241 817
Total Expenditure
177 892
215 202
181 364
Surplus/(Deficit)
35 673
21 387
60 453
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
35 399
8 684
48 404
202 248
112 889
125 085
15 632
32 406
39 074
261 302
338 983
322 248 101 210
Total Current Assets Total Current Liabilities Community Wealth/Equity
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow
6 094
32 218
Cash at Year End
14 307
24 734
74 627
n/a
62 067
70 678
2015/16
UIFW EXPENDITURE EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION
Total Employment Positions
749
827
Population: 198 215 No Schooling: 22.4% Households: 44 584
Vacant Positions
205
207
27
28
Population Growth: 1.38% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 33.6% Formal Dwellings: 65.5%
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: IFP 19, ANC 18, DA 1, EFF 1, INDEPENDENT 1 Controlling Party: IFP Minority Government Mayor: Mr Delani Mabika
Managerial Positions Vacant Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
SERVICE DELIVERY Electricity
Total Customer Entities Served Households - Free Basic Service
9
12
69 301
60 669
2016/17
2015/16
13 196
12 670
926
926
MTUBATUBA LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (KZN275) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: PO Box 52, Mtubatuba, 3935 PHYSICAL: Lot 105, Inkosi Mtubatuba Road, Mtubatuba TEL: 035 550 0069 FAX: 035 550 0060 EMAIL: info@mtubatuba.gov.za WEB: www.mtubatuba.gov.za
The town is ideally located as a base from which to explore the rich culture of the Zulu Nation, the province’s world-renowned game reserves, and the iSimangaliso Wetland Park. Area: 1 970km2 Cities/Towns: Mtubatuba, St Lucia Main Economic Sectors: Community services (26%), agriculture (15%), wholesale and retail (13%)
OVERVIEW Description: The Mtubatuba Local Municipality is a Category B
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION
municipality situated in the south-eastern corner of the uMkhanyakude District along the northern coastal belt of KwaZulu-Natal. Mtubatuba is located roughly 200km north of Durban and 55km north of the Richards Bay/Empangeni metropole along the N2 National Route. It is one of four municipalities in the district. Mtubatuba has developed from a railway siding into a strong subregional commercial, service, transport and administrative centre for the entire north-eastern Zululand region. There has been substantial commercial growth in Mtubatuba, lending it the status of being an economic hub of northern KwaZulu-Natal.
Population: 202 176 No Schooling: 11.6% Households: 41 792
Population Growth: 3.23% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 43.7% Formal Dwellings: 75.2%
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: IFP 18, ANC 18, DA 2, AIC 1, EFF 1 Controlling Party: IFP Minority Government Mayor: Mr WM Gumede Deputy Mayor: Dr Nkosinathi Mlambo Speaker: M Davies
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*Unaudited full year figures.
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Other Council: Qhina Mkhwanazi Municipal Manager: Mr JA Mngomezulu Chief Financial Officer: Mr NN Shandu Senior Management: Mr Mondli Funeka (Manager: LED),
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2017/18*
AUDIT OUTCOME
n/a
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
R’000
2016/17
2015/16
57 649
45 632
53 495
12 224
7 575
16 161
n/a
50 929
56 828
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
368
235
96
20
31
19
Operating Cash Flow
UIFW EXPENDITURE
2015/16
Financially Financially unqualified unqualified
R’000
R’000
Total Revenue
257 319
212 254
204 083
Total Expenditure
207 515
203 125
177 497
Surplus/(Deficit)
49 804
9 129
26 587
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
46 530
53 036
48 956
Total Current Assets
64 334
41 654
49 897
Total Current Liabilities
42 091
33 281
25 162
455 370
373 875
363 714
Community Wealth/Equity
2016/17
Cash at Year End
Mr TS Mkhumbuzi (Acting General Manager: Infrastructure Roads), Mrs WE Mthethwa (Acting General Manager: Corporate Services) Communications Officers: Mr Mduduzi Mahlinza
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2017/18*
CASH FLOWS
Vacant Positions Managerial Positions Vacant Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
SERVICE DELIVERY Electricity
Total Customer Entities Served Households - Free Basic Service
7
9
67 539
52 312
2016/17
2015/16
23 717
23 387
211
0
2016/17
2015/16
UMHLABUYALINGANA LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (KZN271) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: Private Bag X901, KwaNgwanase, 3973 PHYSICAL: R22 Main Road, 01 Manguzi, Manguzi TEL: 035 592 0680 FAX: 035 592 0672 WEB: www.umhlabuyalingana.gov.za
Chief Whip: Mr MI Mthembu Municipal Manager: Mrs NP Gamede Chief Financial Officer: Mr Nkosinathi PE Myeni Communications Officers: Mr Lindokuhle Mocha FINANCIAL INFORMATION
OVERVIEW
2017/18*
Description: The uMhlabuyalingana Local Municipality is a Category B
AUDIT OUTCOME
municipality situated within the uMkhanyakude District in the KwaZuluNatal Province. The major structuring elements of the municipality are the Pongola River along the western boundary, the road from Sikhamelele to Manguzi (east-west linkage), and the recently completed road (MR22) from Hluhluwe. It is the largest municipality of four in the district, making up a third of its geographical area. The municipality is extremely rural, with informal settlements at Mbazwana and Manguzi. The area is influenced by the influx of people who migrate from Swaziland and Mozambique. Area: 4 977km2 Cities/Towns: Mbazwana Main Economic Sectors: Agriculture, mining, manufacturing, services
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
R’000
R’000
R’000
Total Revenue
201 011
202 015
198 899 176 698
n/a Clean audit Clean audit
Total Expenditure
154 013
200 265
Surplus/(Deficit)
46 997
1 750
22 201
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
68 374
74 549
70 193
Total Current Assets
95 492
32 783
72 326
Total Current Liabilities
58 965
25 314
19 288
356 627
291 046
289 296
Operating Cash Flow
54 898
30 388
54 563
Cash at Year End
34 266
18 261
62 188
n/a
2 626
11 286
Community Wealth/Equity
CASH FLOWS
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION
UIFW EXPENDITURE
Population: 172 077 No Schooling: 21.9% Households: 39 614
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
356
213
0
15
14
17
Population Growth: 2.12% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 33.8% Formal Dwellings: 70.0%
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: ANC 22, IFP 10, AIC 1, DA 1, EFF 1 Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Mr NS Mthethwa Deputy Mayor: Ms Fikile G Mlambo Speaker: Ms Busisiwe T Tembe
Vacant Positions Managerial Positions Vacant Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
SERVICE DELIVERY Electricity Total Customer Entities Served
0
1
59 640
46 986
2016/17
2015/16
1 554
1 093
UMZINYATHI DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY (DC24) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: PO Box 1965, Dundee, 3000 PHYSICAL: 39 Victoria Street, Princess Magogo Building, Dundee TEL: 034 219 1500 FAX: 034 218 1940 EMAIL: rc3@umzinyathi.gov.za WEB: www.umzinyathi.gov.za
OVERVIEW Description: The uMzinyathi District Municipality is a Category C municipality located in the north and central areas of the KwaZuluNatal Province. The municipality is bordered in the north by Amajuba Municipality, in the south-east by iLembe Municipality, in the southwest by uMgungundlovu Municipality, in the east by King Cetshwayo Municipality, and in the west by uThukela Municipality.
The district consists of four local municipalities: Endumeni, Nquthu, Msinga and Umvoti. The district lies between the main N3 Corridor between Durban and Gauteng and the Coastal Corridor, running along the east coast. The more developed urban areas include Dundee and Greytown, which can be viewed as a strong regional centre with substantial commercial and agricultural activity. The seat of uMzinyathi is Dundee. Area: 8 652km2 Main Economic Sectors: Community, social and personal services (27.4%), agriculture, hunting, forestry and fishing (22.6%), wholesale and retail trade (15.9%), manufacturing (14.8%), financial, insurance, real estate and business services (7.3%), electricity and construction (6.3%), transport, storage and communication (3.5%)
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DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population Growth: 1.74% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 33.3% Formal Dwellings: 47.0% Dundee
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT
KWAZULU-NATAL
Population: 554 882 No Schooling: 21.1% Households: 126 791
ENDUMENI
Glencoe
The municipality is under S139(1)(b) administration, effective from October 2016. Composition of Council: IFP 6, ANC 5 (40% PR Seats) Controlling Party: IFP Mayor: Mr Petros Mthandeni Ngubane Deputy Mayor: Ms Ntombikayise Mdlalose Speaker: Felinkosi Joshua Sikhakhane Other Council: L Mabaso (Exco Member), LWS Ngubane (Exco Member), MS Yengwa (Exco Member) Municipal Manager: Mr Sipho Ndabandaba Chief Financial Officer: Ms Sphephile Mhlongo (Acting) Senior Management: Mr Edward Bonga (Executive Manager: Planning and Economic Development), Mr MJS Dube (Manager: Support Services), Mr Lethuxolo Mthembu (Executive Manager: Technical Services), Nkululeko Ndlovu (Executive Manager: Corporate Services) Communications Officers: Ms Nomonde Nzimakwe
NQUTHU
Pomeroy
MSINGA
Kranskop
UMVOTI Greytown
FINANCIAL INFORMATION AUDIT OUTCOME
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
n/a
Adverse audit
Qualified audit
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
R’000
R’000
R’000
Total Revenue
567 571
697 942
779 719
Total Expenditure
369 638
404 948
542 580
Surplus/(Deficit)
197 932
252 586
198 931
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
284 394
273 089
304 194
Total Current Assets
348 748
Total Current Liabilities
181 435
124 784
105 811
111 341
2 192 048
1 939 461
Operating Cash Flow
387 092
274 623
329 364
Cash at Year End
150 602
68 851
60 935
n/a
244 202
237 116
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
354
514
3
107
24
30
Water
CASH FLOWS
UIFW EXPENDITURE
Vacant Positions Managerial Positions Vacant Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
3
5
116 411
116 805
2016/17
2015/16
14 507
13 341
<200m from Yard
40 708
0
>200m from Yard
13 096
0
Households - Free Basic Service
2 180
31 158
Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage
11 375
11 375
1 118
1 118
Inside Yard
136 919
2 609 045
Community Wealth/Equity
SERVICE DELIVERY
Sewerage
Flush Toilet - Septic Tank Ventilated Pit Latrine
89 061
0
0
1 755
Households - Free Basic Service
ENDUMENI LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (KZN241) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: Private Bag X2024, Dundee, 3000 PHYSICAL: 64 Victoria Street, Dundee TEL: 034 212 2121 FAX: 034 212 3856 EMAIL: registry@endumeni.gov.za, mm@endumeni.gov.za WEB: www.endumeni.gov.za
OVERVIEW Description: The Endumeni Local Municipality is a Category B municipality situated within the uMzinyathi District in the KwaZulu-Natal Province. It is located 290km north of Durban and 360km south-east of Johannesburg, with well-established road, rail and air infrastructure making the Endumeni region the geographic centre of northern KwaZulu-Natal. It is the smallest of four municipalities in the district. Dundee is the service centre for the abundant northern Natal, a town of learning and also the geographical and administrative heart of northern Natal. At the base of the Endumeni Mountain, the highest peak in the Biggarsberg range of mountains is Wasbank, a small town that time appears to have passed by. Dundee and Glencoe have well-established and serviced areas for light-to-medium industry. Their towns have a good, consistent supply of water, with six dams and a pipeline from the uMzinyathi/Buffalo River feeding the area. Regional offices of a number of state and provincial departments have been established here and Endumeni schools are
renowned for their high standard of education. A large, well-equipped provincial hospital caters for the whole district. With its variety of service facilities, infrastructure, and a stable labour supply, Endumeni offers every opportunity for the businessman, industrialist and investor, as well as the tourist. The Endumeni region offers ideal opportunities for entrepreneurs requiring a distribution depot. Area: 1 610km2 Cities/Towns: Dundee, Glencoe Main Economic Sectors: Social services (2.16%), trade (13.64%), private household/domestic workers (13.49%), farming (9.57%), manufacturing (7.39%), business services (4.93%), construction (4.5%), transport (4.48%), mining (1.47%), utilities (1.03%)
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 76 639 No Schooling: 4.4% Households: 21 134
Population Growth: 3.79% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 52.2% Formal Dwellings: 78.5%
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT The municipality is under S139(1)(b) administration, effective from December 2018. Composition of Council: ANC 6, IFP 4, DA 2, EFF 1 Controlling Party: Hung Council Mayor: Mr Thabani Molotshwa
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*Unaudited full year figures.
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Speaker: Mr Lucky Khumalo Other Council: Dr Issa Bedassi (Exco Member), K Carelse, N Khanyile,
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
Thulane Mahaye (Exco Member), Makaaba, SB Mdluli, Siaybonga Ndlovu, A Raubenheimer, H Xaba, S Zwane Municipal Manager: Mr Siyabonga R Ntuli Chief Financial Officer: Mr Bongani Mdletshe (Acting) Senior Management: Mr Lwazi Cindi (Executive Manager: Technical Services), Mr PG Mabilisa (Acting Executive Manager: Corporate Services), Mr Boxer Lungelo Mpontshane (Executive Manager: Planning and Economic Development Services), Mr Thulani Ndlovu (Manager: LED) Communications Officers: Mr PG Mabiisa
Total Current Assets
55 104
74 153
91 307
Total Current Liabilities
37 049
44 586
48 168
294 985
272 855
251 385
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
Financially n/a Clean audit unqualified
AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
R’000
R’000
R’000
Total Revenue
325 275
290 935
285 639
Total Expenditure
256 398
269 531
253 563
Surplus/(Deficit)
68 877
21 404
32 076
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE
39 368
26 503
36 734
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
FINANCIAL POSITION
Community Wealth/Equity
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow
31 456
13 779
48 126
Cash at Year End
45 462
53 374
68 345
n/a
12 637
223
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
372
356
UIFW EXPENDITURE
Vacant Positions
26
31
Managerial Positions
40
28
Vacant Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
SERVICE DELIVERY Electricity
Total Customer Entities Served Households - Free Basic Service
3
8
95 823
83 252
2016/17
2015/16
10 744
10 408
2 198
1 837
MSINGA LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (KZN244) CONTACT DETAILS
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT
POSTAL: Private Bag X530, Tugela Ferry, 3010 PHYSICAL: R33 Main Road, Tugela Ferry TEL: 033 493 8000 FAX: 033 493 0766 EMAIL: registry@msinga.org WEB: www.msinga.org
Composition of Council: IFP 24, ANC 12 Controlling Party: IFP Mayor: Mrs BP Ngcobo Deputy Mayor: Mr SG Masimula Speaker: Mr TL Kunene Municipal Manager: Mr SL Sokhela Chief Financial Officer: Mr TM Nene Senior Management: Mr K Sibiya (Manager: LED) Communications Officers: Ms CK Ziqubu
OVERVIEW Description: The Msinga Local Municipality is a Category B municipality in the south-western part of the uMzinyathi District in KwaZulu-Natal. It is one of four municipalities in the district, making up almost a third of its geographical area. The nature of the topography is such that Msinga is largely located in deep gorges of the Tugela and Buffalo Rivers. This effectively isolates the area from the immediate surrounding municipal areas. Msinga is accessible via the R33, linking it with Dundee, Ladysmith, Pietermaritzburg, Kranskop and Weenen. It is a largely rural area, with 70% of its area being traditional authority land held in trust by the Ingonyama Trust. The remaining 30% of land is commercial farmland, all of which is located to the north of Pomeroy. Due to the rural nature of the municipality, approximately 99% of the population lives in traditional areas. The population dynamics result in a growing rural area and a declining urban area in Msinga, contrary to most other areas in the country. This can be attributed to the fact that the urban areas of Msinga are very small and are unable to provide the normal range of goods and services provided in urban areas. As a result, the population utilises the neighbouring areas of Emnambithi and Umvoti for urban services. The strong traditional culture, particularly prevalent in Msinga, is a valuable asset that must be preserved and valued. These traditional areas provide support mechanisms for the communities, as well as living custodians of the culture. Area: 2 375km2 Cities/Towns: Pomeroy Main Economic Sectors: Community services (64.6%), trade (14%), construction (8.4%), transport (5%), agriculture (3.7%)
FINANCIAL INFORMATION AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE Total Revenue Total Expenditure
2017/18* n/a
Population: 184 494 No Schooling: 36.6% Households: 38 372
Population Growth: 1.97% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 24.1% Formal Dwellings: 25.9%
2015/16
R’000
R’000
R’000
106 046
217 664
227 961 169 696
156 392
198 525
(50 346)
19 138
58 265
27 751
39 955
90 857
Total Current Assets
n/a
68 037
56 400
Total Current Liabilities
n/a
-
13 307
Community Wealth/Equity
n/a
328 489
279 261
Surplus/(Deficit)
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow
(7 166)
35 726
62 577
Cash at Year End
492
36 761
40 989
UIFW EXPENDITURE
n/a
2 268
44 957
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
237
176
Vacant Positions
0
7
Managerial Positions
19
29
Vacant Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
SERVICE DELIVERY
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION
2016/17
Qualified Financially audit unqualified
Electricity
0
7
43 773
41 486
2016/17
2015/16
Total Customer Entities Served
17 872
17 872
Households - Free Basic Service
3 946
3 946
NQUTHU LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (KZN242) CONTACT DETAILS
OVERVIEW
POSTAL: Private Bag X5521, Nquthu, 3135 PHYSICAL: 83 Mdlalose Street, Nquthu TEL: 034 271 6100 FAX: 034 271 6111 WEB: www.nquthu.gov.za
Description: The Nquthu Local Municipality is a Category B municipality in the uMzinyathi District of KwaZulu-Natal. It is located along the northeastern boundary of the district. It is one of four municipalities in the district, making up a quarter of its geographical area.
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*Unaudited full year figures.
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FINANCIAL INFORMATION AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
Financially Financially n/a unqualified unqualified
R’000
R’000
R’000
205 458
198 709
258 335
Total Expenditure
113 436
116 084
124 520
Surplus/(Deficit)
92 022
82 625
133 816
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
63 278
49 532
n/a
165 802
208 383
162 672
6 870
13 374
17 401
487 658
488 456
439 113
Total Revenue
Total Current Assets Total Current Liabilities Community Wealth/Equity
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow
91 508
98 965
107 628
279 544
168 059
118 751
n/a
2 506
478
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
247
213
Vacant Positions
84
44
Managerial Positions
33
22
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT
Vacant Managerial Positions
14
6
Composition of Council: IFP 19, ANC 11, NFP 1, DA 1, EFF 1 Controlling Party: IFP Mayor: Mr Siyabonga Mabilabila Kunene Deputy Mayor: NM Zungu Speaker: ME Mnguni Municipal Manager: Mr Bongi Gumbi Chief Financial Officer: Mr Sakhile Mpanza Senior Management: Mr Mpume Jiyane (Director: Planning Service),
Total Employment Cost (R’000)
45 815
48 235
2016/17
2015/16
26 477
26 364
1 264
3 753
Cash at Year End
UIFW EXPENDITURE
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 171 325 No Schooling: 15.5% Households: 32 622
Population Growth: 0.81% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 30.9% Formal Dwellings: 55.4%
SERVICE DELIVERY Electricity
Total Customer Entities Served Households - Free Basic Service
KWAZULU-NATAL
Isandlwana, the site of the historic Anglo-Zulu War battle that took place on 22 January 1879, is a well-known tourist destination worldwide. Nquthu Town is a small but stable urban area that has established itself as the primary commercial, administrative and service centre for the municipality as a whole. The town is an old ‘Japie Uys’ town established in terms of Proclamation 67 of 1983. Nquthu is an isiZulu name meaning ‘the back of the head’. The municipality is predominantly rural in nature, with expansive rural settlements being one of the major features. It is mainly accessed through the R68 linking Ulundi to Newcastle/Dundee. Other important roads through the municipality are the R33, passing through the northern areas, passing east of Nondweni before linking Vryheid with the R68. A gravel road links Nquthu with Kranskop. Area: 1 962km2 Cities/Towns: Nquthu Main Economic Sectors: Sheep and wool, agriculture, SMMEs
Mr Mnguni (Director: Corporate)
UMVOTI LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (KZN245) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: PO Box 71, Greytown, 3250 PHYSICAL: 41 Bell Street, Greytown TEL: 033 413 9100 FAX: 033 417 1393 EMAIL: records@umvoti.gov.za WEB: www.umvoti.gov.za
Municipal Manager: Ms TNS Ngiba (Acting) Chief Financial Officer: Ms Bonga Mkhize Senior Management: Mr Khoza (Acting Director: Community Services), Ms NV Khumalo (Director: Planning and Economic Services), Msawenkosi Malinga (Manager: LED), MF Maphanga (Acting Director: Corporate Services), N Qwabe (Acting Director: Technical Services) Communications Officers: Mrs K Maharaj
OVERVIEW Description: The Umvoti Local Municipality is a Category B municipality located along the eastern border of the uMzinyathi District in the KwaZulu-Natal province. It is about 65km from Dundee and approximately 70km from Pietermaritzburg. It is the largest municipality of four in the district, making up a third of its geographical area. Umvoti comprises five traditional authority areas, all of which are located beyond a 40km radius from Greytown, which is the main centre within the municipal area. The central part of the area is generally covered with high-potential commercial farmland and is characterised by low population density. It is well-served by provincial and regional roads, given its location at the intersection of the roads to Pietermaritzburg, the coast, the Drakensberg and the Battlefields Route. Area: 2 705km2 Cities/Towns: Greytown, Kranskop Main Economic Sectors: Agriculture, community services
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 122 423 No Schooling: 19.8% Households: 34 664
Population Growth: 1.48% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 34.8% Formal Dwellings: 43.2%
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: ANC 15, IFP 11, DA 1 Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Mr Thamsanqa Clive Ngubane Deputy Mayor: Ms Nomvula G Masikane Speaker: Mr Wilson Khoza Other Council: Lucia T Gwalla, Rajendraparsad Maharaj, Silam V Zondi
FINANCIAL INFORMATION AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
Financially Financially n/a unqualified unqualified
R’000
R’000
R’000
280 925
281 733
313 288
Total Expenditure
261 255
262 789
321 168
Surplus/(Deficit)
19 670
18 944
(7 880)
44 640
34 383
57 706
Total Current Assets
n/a
157 866
174 385
Total Current Liabilities
n/a
56 341
76 811
Community Wealth/Equity
n/a
571 528
552 584
32 485
22 958
37 551
-
11 976
43 859
n/a
40 621
198 956
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
458
433
Vacant Positions
75
56
Managerial Positions
18
18
Total Revenue
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow Cash at Year End
UIFW EXPENDITURE
Vacant Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
SERVICE DELIVERY Electricity
9
8
97 553
85 898
2016/17
2015/16
Total Customer Entities Served
5 053
4 035
Households - Free Basic Service
1 971
1 971
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*Unaudited full year figures.
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UTHUKELA DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY (DC23) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: PO Box 116, Ladysmith, 3370 PHYSICAL: 36 Lyel Street / 33 Forbes Street, Ladysmith TEL: 036 638 5100 / 036 638 2400 FAX: 036 637 5608 EMAIL: administration@uthukeladm.co.za WEB: www.uthukela.gov.za
Van Reenen
ALFRED DUMA
OVERVIEW
Ladysmith
Description: The uThukela District Municipality is a Category C municipality and is located on the western boundary of the KwaZuluNatal Province. It is bordered by three other district municipalities: Amajuba, uMzinyathi and uMgungundlovu. It consists of three local municipalities: Okhahlamba, Alfred Duma and Inkosi Langalibalele. The district derives its name from one of the major rivers in KwaZuluNatal, the uThukela River, which rises from the Drakensberg Mountains and supplies water to a large portion of KZN, as well as Gauteng. It is predominately rural and is characterised by poor socio-economic indicators such as low revenue base, poor infrastructure, limited access to services, and low economic base. Area: 11 134km2 Main Economic Sectors: Manufacturing (21%), wholesale and retail trade, catering and accommodation (17%), finance, insurance, real estate andbusiness services (15%)
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 706 588 No Schooling: 10.0% Households: 161 788
Population Growth: 1.27% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 39.9% Formal Dwellings: 69.8%
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT The municipality is under S139(1)(b) administration, effective from 21 August 2018. Composition of Council: ANC 18, IFP 11, DA 2, EFF 1 (40% PR Seats) Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Mr AS Mazibuko (Mayor and Chairperson: Finance and Budget Portfolio Committee) Deputy Mayor: NW Sibiya (Deputy Mayor and Chairperson: Planning, Local Economic Development, Disaster Management, Special Programmes, Communication, Public Participation and Operation Sukuma Sakhe Portfolio Committee) Speaker: PG Strydom Other Council: SZ Khumalo (Chairperson: Municipal Public Accounts Committee), MV Khumalo (Chairperson: Water, Sanitation, Technical Services and Health Services Portfolio Committee), TP Shabalala (Chairperson: Corporate Service and Performance Management System Portfolio Committee) Administrator: Ayanda Makhanya Municipal Manager: Mr Sifiso Kunene Chief Financial Officer: Mrs PHZ Kubheka Senior Management: Mr BS Hlomuka (General Manager: Corporate Services), Mr BH Khoza (General Manager: Municipal Health and Water Services Authority), Mr Z Khuzwayo (General Manager: Social and Economic Services), Mr LC Mthonti (Manager: Office of the Mayor) Communications Officers: Mr Jabulani Mkhonza
Roosboom
OKHAHLAMBA
Colenso !
Bergville
Weenen
INKOSI LANGALIBALELE Estcourt
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2017/18*
AUDIT OUTCOME
n/a
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
2016/17
2015/16
Qualified Financially audit unqualified
R’000
R’000
R’000
896 912
834 385
754 221
Total Expenditure
521 686
751 034
700 308
Surplus/(Deficit)
375 225
83 351
53 913
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
340 951
175 803
251 029 197 487
Total Revenue
Total Current Assets
243 845
176 556
Total Current Liabilities
208 880
268 928
215 219
2 323 367
2 178 691
2 100 531
Operating Cash Flow
249 545
143 635
132 854
Cash at Year End
(62 447)
5 998
36 715
n/a
384 236
420 943
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
950
1 005
Community Wealth/Equity
CASH FLOWS
UIFW EXPENDITURE
Vacant Positions Managerial Positions Vacant Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
SERVICE DELIVERY
Water
6
22
30
0
6
224 132
205 691
2016/17
2015/16
Inside Yard
74 768
74 524
<200m from Yard
28 589
28 589
>200m from Yard
16 388
16 388
Households - Free Basic Service Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage Flush Toilet - Septic Tank
Sewerage
0
4 100
1 694
47 345
47 001
2 993
2 993
Ventilated Pit Latrine
37 735
35 514
Other
44 017
46 293
4 100
1 694
Households - Free Basic Service
ALFRED DUMA LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (KZN238) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: PO Box 29, Ladysmith, 3370 PHYSICAL: 221 Murchison Street, Lister Clarence Building, Ladysmith TEL: 036 637 2231 FAX: 036 631 1400 EMAIL: swmaphalala@alfredduma.gov.za WEB: www.alfredduma.gov.za
OVERVIEW Description: The Alfred Duma Local Municipality is a Category B municipality in the uThukela District within the region of northern
KwaZulu-Natal. It is one of three municipalities in the district, making up a third of its geographical area. It was established by the amalgamation of the Emnambithi/Ladysmith and Indaka Local Municipalities in August 2016. The municipality features the uThukela River and the Greater Drakensberg Mountain. It comprises a range of settlements, from urban to municipal service centres, agricultural landscapes, industrial and semirural residential settlements, and areas that are predominantly rural. In terms of the macro socio-economic context, the municipality is midway between the national primary nodes of Johannesburg and Durban.
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*Unaudited full year figures.
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FINANCIAL INFORMATION FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE Total Revenue Total Expenditure Surplus/(Deficit)
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION Total Current Assets Total Current Liabilities Community Wealth/Equity
2017/18*
2016/17
R’000
R’000
772 053 639 492 132 561 82 005
848 015 791 958 56 057 248 261
720 265 1 236 375 2 146 892
453 850 232 096 1 855 358
133 181 95 544 n/a
216 177 263 813 151 182
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow Cash at Year End
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION
UIFW EXPENDITURE
Population: 356 274 No Schooling: 7.4% Households: 85 326
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
Total Employment Positions Vacant Positions Managerial Positions Vacant Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
2 175 29 72 6 232 235
SERVICE DELIVERY
2016/17
Population Growth: 1.08% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 41.6% Formal Dwellings: 70.6%
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: ANC 46, IFP 16, DA 4, EFF 4, NADECO 1, NPA 1 Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Mr Vincent Madlala Deputy Mayor: Thuli Hadebe Speaker: Themba Ngubane Chief Whip: Themba Njapa Municipal Manager: Ms SS Ngiba Chief Financial Officer: Mr M Hloba Senior Management: Mr B Xaba (Manager: LED) Communications Officers: Mr SW Maphalala FINANCIAL INFORMATION AUDIT OUTCOME
2017/18*
2016/17
n/a
Qualified audit
Total Customer Entities Served Electricity Households - Free Basic Service
KWAZULU-NATAL
To the west of the municipality lies the Free State Province and to the north the Mpumalanga Province. The presidential prioritised railway corridor, which links the areas of Durban and Johannesburg, runs through the municipality. In some parts of the municipality, the community access roads are in very bad condition; some only exist as tracks. The rural nature of those parts means that are has severe backlogs in infrastructure and are characterised by much poverty. Area: 3 764km2 Cities/Towns: Colenso, Ladysmith, Van Reenen Main Economic Sectors: Agriculture, fishing and forestry; mining and quarrying; manufacturing; water; electricity; construction; wholesale and retail trade; tourism
65 871 12 596
Note: Alfred Duma Local Municipality was established by the amalgamation of Emnambithi/Ladysmith Local Municipality and Indaka Local Municipality on 3 August 2016. Financial, Employment and Service Delivery information for the new municipality is only available from the 2016/17 financial year. View historical information for Emnambithi/ Ladysmith Local Municipality and Indaka Local Municipality at municipalities.co.za.
INKOSI LANGALIBALELE LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (KZN237) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: PO Box 15, Estcourt, 3310 PHYSICAL: Civic Building,1 Victoria Street, Estcourt, 3310 TEL: 036 353 0693/0681/0691 FAX: 036 353 6661 EMAIL: hadebem@mtshezi.co.za
OVERVIEW Description: The Inkosi Langalibalele Local Municipality is a Category B municipality situated within the uThukela District in the KwaZulu-Natal Province. It is the smallest of the three municipalities in the district, but makes up a third of its geographical area. It was established by the amalgamation of the Imbabazane and uMtshezi Local Municipalities in August 2016. The majority of the municipality’s population is concentrated in urban and farming areas, but there are a few patches of high-density settlements within the informal areas. The municipality boasts wellestablished industrial, commercial and residential areas, as well as rich agricultural farmlands. Escourt is the largest commercial centre in the Midlands region. Weenen is a small agricultural town that is starting to emerge as a tourist destination. The N3 National Road traverses the municipality. Area: 3 399km2 Cities/Towns: Estcourt, Weenen Main Economic Sectors: Agriculture, manufacturing, tourism, industry, services
Deputy Mayor: Mr Bhekithemba Abel Dlamini Speaker: Mr Sifiso Alfred Mdakane Other Council: Mrs JM Mbhele, Mr BP Mlotshwa Administrator: Thandolwethu Manda Municipal Manager: Mr Patrick Sibusiso Mkhize Chief Financial Officer: Mr Sibusiso Radebe Senior Management: Mr EH Dladla (Department: Planning), Mrs ZM Ndlela (Department: Community Service), Mr Khaya Ngoba (LED Manager) Communications Officers: Ms Sphelele Zikalala (Communication Manager)
FINANCIAL INFORMATION AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
2017/18*
2016/17
n/a
Disclaimer of audit
R’000
R’000
Total Revenue
532 437
436 172
Total Expenditure
400 749
538 235
Surplus/(Deficit)
131 688
(102 062)
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
42 036
51 383
365 835
164 689
Total Current Assets Total Current Liabilities Community Wealth/Equity
112 269
127 626
387 867
774 722
CASH FLOWS
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION
Operating Cash Flow
Population: 215 182 No Schooling: 10.8% Households: 46 953
Cash at Year End
Population Growth: 2.10% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 40.7% Formal Dwellings: 75.3%
UIFW EXPENDITURE
56 592
3 494
1 095
(21 289)
n/a
n/a
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT
Total Employment Positions
553
The municipality is under S139(1)(b) administration, effective from December 2017. Composition of Council: ANC 25, IFP 17, ALJAMA 2, DA 2, EFF 1 Controlling Party: Hung Municipality Mayor: Mrs Jabulile Membrey Mbhele
Vacant Positions
33
Managerial Positions
32
Vacant Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
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5 123 158
*Unaudited full year figures.
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SERVICE DELIVERY
KWAZULU-NATAL
Electricity
2016/17
Total Customer Entities Served
43 478
Households - Free Basic Service
5 644
Note: Inkosi Langalibalele Local Municipality was established by the amalgamation of Imbabazane Local Municipality and uMtshezi Local Municipality on 3 August 2016. Financial, Employment and Service Delivery information for the new municipality is only available from the 2016/17 financial year. View historical information for Imbabazane Local Municipality and uMtshezi Local Municipality at municipalities.co.za.
OKHAHLAMBA LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (KZN235) CONTACT DETAILS
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT
POSTAL: PO Box 71, Bergville, 3350 PHYSICAL: 259 Kingsway Street, Bergville TEL: 036 448 8000 FAX: 036 448 1986 WEB: www.okhahlamba.gov.za
Composition of Council: ANC 15, IFP 7, COPE 3, DA 2, AIC 1, EFF 1 Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: MG Ndlangisa Deputy Mayor: Thabile Ngozo Speaker: S Zulu Municipal Manager: Ms Yali Joyi (Acting) Chief Financial Officer: Ms Yali Joyi Senior Management: G Mahlokoana (Director: Corporate Services),
OVERVIEW Description: The Okhahlamba Local Municipality is a Category B municipality situated in the uThukela District of KwaZulu-Natal between Lesotho, the Free State, and the Alfred Duma and Inkosi Langalibalele Local Municipalities. It is the largest of three municipalities in the district, making up just over a third of its geographical area. Okhahlamba is made up of privately owned commercial farmland; smallholder settlements; the urban areas of Bergville, Winterton, Cathkin Park and Geluksberg; and three tribal authority areas. The ideally-situated agricultural and trading centre of Bergville, less than 50km from the towering Amphitheatre of Royal Natal, was laid out by a retired sea captain in 1897. Two years later, at the onset of the Anglo-Boer War, British forces built a blockhouse in the settlement. The building is now a monument and museum within the grounds of the Bergville Courthouse. Bergville is a small town and is known as the gateway to the Northern Drakensberg. Approximately half a million tourists are attracted to the Drakensberg annually. Bergville hosts an office of the Drakensberg Publicity Association. The area is relatively well linked through the network of existing provincial roads that run through the municipality. The municipality is largely reliant on Ladysmith for facilities such as shopping, medical services and education, among others. Large capital expenditure is needed to meet service backlogs in the area.The council manages a caravan park and holiday huts on the bank of the uThukela River. A playground and facilities for sports, including swimming, tennis, bowls, cricket, golf, rugby and badminton, are available. A modern community hall serves as a town hall. Area: 3 971km2 Cities/Towns: Bergville, Cathkin Park, Winterton Main Economic Sectors: Manufacturing (29%), wholesale and retail trade (12%), finance, insurance, real estate, business services, tourism, agriculture
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 135 132 No Schooling: 16.1% Households: 29 510
Population Growth: 0.52% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 33.5% Formal Dwellings: 59.0%
N Malinga (Director: Technical Services), T Mazibuko (Director: Social and Economic Development Services), Hlengiwe Ndaba (Manager: LED) Communications Officers: Suraya Asmal
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2017/18*
AUDIT OUTCOME
2016/17
2015/16
n/a Clean audit Clean audit
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
R’000
R’000
R’000
290 692
208 175
209 597
Total Expenditure
182 578
177 245
157 831
Surplus/(Deficit)
108 114
30 930
51 766
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
85 337
62 495
72 883
110 023
57 534
69 568
67 371
45 080
41 149
363 083
297 932
267 002
Total Revenue
Total Current Assets Total Current Liabilities Community Wealth/Equity
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow
57 501
55 812
72 329
29 584
31 376
41 431
n/a
70
187
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
330
247
50
37
Managerial Positions
17
18
Vacant Managerial Positions
0
2
62 185
54 378
Cash at Year End
UIFW EXPENDITURE
Vacant Positions
Total Employment Cost (R’000)
SERVICE DELIVERY Electricity
2016/17
2015/16
Total Customer Entities Served
19 781
19 014
Households - Free Basic Service
1 645
1 561
ZULULAND DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY (DC26) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: Private Bag X76, Ulundi, 3838 PHYSICAL: 400 Ugagane Street, Ulundi TEL: 035 874 5500 FAX: 035 874 5531/5589 EMAIL: info@zululand.org.za WEB: www.zululand.org.za
OVERVIEW Description: The Zululand District Municipality is a Category C municipality situated in the north-eastern part of KwaZulu-Natal. It is the biggest district in the province, making up 16% of its geographical area. It comprises five local municipalities: Ulundi, Nongoma, uPhongolo, eDumbe and AbaQulusi. Vryheid and Ulundi are two urban centres of note in the district, respectively serving as a regional service and a regional and provincial administrative centre. The town of Vryheid is a commercial and business hub, while Ulundi Town is mainly an administrative centre and also the
headquarters of the Zululand District Municipality. It is primarily a rural district. About half the area falls under the jurisdiction of traditional authorities, while the remainder is privately owned commercial farms or protected areas. Area: 14 799km2 Main Economic Sectors: General government (22%), transport, storage and communication (16%), wholesale and retail trade, catering and accommodation (15%), finance, insurance, real estate and business services (11%), agriculture, forestry and fishing (10%), manufacturing (10%), community, social and business services (6%), mining and quarrying (5%), construction (3%), electricity, gas and water (2%)
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 892 310 No Schooling: 12.2% Households: 178 516
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Population Growth: 2.38% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 39.9% Formal Dwellings: 62.1%
*Unaudited full year figures.
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POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT
Paulpietersburg
EDUMBE Louwsburg
SR Nkosi (Exco Member), SE Qwabe (Exco Member) Municipal Manager: RN Hlongwa (Acting) Chief Financial Officer: RN Hlongwa Senior Management: PM Manqele (HOD: Corporate Services), BP Mnguni (HOD: Planning), SP Mosia (HOD: Community Services), ES Ngcobo (HOD: Technical Services)
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2017/18*
2016/17
Vryheid
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE Total Revenue
Emondlo
2015/16
R’000
R’000
R’000
898 456
892 520
896 523
549 198
541 926
548 078
Surplus/(Deficit)
349 258
350 594
348 446
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
347 738
416 215
376 590
90 459
49 231
49 806
Total Current Assets Total Current Liabilities
108 161
127 381
116 471
3 202 491
2 853 423
2 502 829
213 553
456 864
384 587
(126 303)
7 436
(33 432)
n/a
194 107
11 394
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
614
865
ULUNDI Ulundi !
SERVICE DELIVERY Water
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow Cash at Year End
UIFW EXPENDITURE
NONGOMA Nongoma
Total Expenditure
Community Wealth/Equity
ABAQULUSI
Financially Financially n/a unqualified unqualified
AUDIT OUTCOME
UPHONGOLO
Sewerage
2016/17
Vacant Positions
37
8
Managerial Positions
22
22
Vacant Managerial Positions
6
0
176 768
164 336
2015/16
Inside Yard
86 730
78 898
<200m from Yard
39 089
46 438
Households - Free Basic Service
86 730
78 898
Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage
30 258
30 258
Flush Toilet - Septic Tank Ventilated Pit Latrine Households - Free Basic Service
Total Employment Cost (R’000)
KWAZULU-NATAL
Composition of Council: IFP 7, ANC 6, DA 2 (40% PR Seats) Mayor: Mr Thulasizwe Buthelezi Deputy Mayor: MM Kunene Speaker: SE Nkwanyanya Other Council: BJ Mncwango (Exco Member), IS Nkosi (Exco Member),
1 364
1 364
113 548
84 105
27 511
1 507
ABAQULUSI LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (KZN263) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: PO Box 57, Vryheid, 3100 PHYSICAL: Cnr High & Mark Streets, Vryheid TEL: 034 982 2133 FAX: 034 980 9637 EMAIL: records@abaqulusi.gov.za WEB: www.abaqulusi.gov.za
OVERVIEW Description: The AbaQulusi Local Municipality is a Category B municipality situated within the Zululand District in the KwaZulu-Natal Province. It is the largest of the five municipalities in the district, making up a third of its geographical area. It is named after the AbaQulusi, a Zulu clan whose descendants live in the vicinity of Vryheid, Utrecht, eDumbe and eNgoje. They hail from different origins but were unified by their allegiance to local Zulu royal homesteads. Historically, they were not drafted into ordinary ‘amabutho’ regiments but rather into a royal section, and no ‘umnumzane’ chief presented them in the Zulu king’s council. Area: 4 314km2 Cities/Towns: Louwsburg, Vryheid Main Economic Sectors: Wholesale and retail trade (18-20%), manufacturing (14-16%), finance (14%), general government (12-14%), agriculture and forestry (12%), transport, storage and communication (10-12%), community and social services (4-6%)
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 243 795 No Schooling: 8.1% Households: 51 910
Population Growth: 2.89% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 40.2% Formal Dwellings: 72.7%
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: ANC 21, IFP 19, DA 3, EFF 1 Controlling Party: IFP Minority Government
Mayor: Mr Jerry Sibiya Deputy Mayor: Mr MC Maphisa (Deputy Mayor and Exco Member) Speaker: Mr MB Khumalo Other Council: IA De Koch, L Dube, JJ Jones, TA Khumalo, NA Kunene, MM Kunene, MT Lushaba, MB Mabaso, Victor Magdalena, DJ Mahlase, NB Manana, AM Masondo, TZ Mavundla, DP Mazibuko, PN Mazibuko (Exco Member), MA Mazibuko, CN Mbatha, AP Mbatha, NN Mdlalose (Exco Member), NY Mdlalose, NS Mgidi, LR Mhlongo, MM Mhlungu, VC Mtshali, PM Mtshali, SN Ndlela, TD Ndlovu, TZ Nkosi (Exco Member), B Ntombela, KM Ntuli, MN Ntuli, ZH Nxumalo, CJQ Radebe, Ally Rial, PP Selepe (Exco Member), SS Siyaya, MP Williams, XJ Zungu, LC Zwane Municipal Manager: Mr Bonga Ntanzi Chief Financial Officer: Mr HA Mohomed Senior Management: Mr Msizi Kunene (Manager: LED) Communications Officers: Mr Bonga Ntanzi (Acting)
FINANCIAL INFORMATION AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE Total Revenue
2017/18* n/a
2016/17
2015/16
Qualified Financially audit unqualified
R’000
R’000
R’000
11 504 048
455 642
488 961
Total Expenditure
15 255 333
476 101
576 449
Surplus/(Deficit)
(3 751 285)
(20 459)
(87 488)
6 965 475
29 999
-
Total Current Assets
162 201
106 384
111 949
Total Current Liabilities
42 005
139 606
91 274
1 492 971
1 501 757
1 393 322
57 036
24 544
(18 454)
4 446
11 709
(38 009)
n/a
95 549
53 507
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
Community Wealth/Equity
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow Cash at Year End
UIFW EXPENDITURE
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*Unaudited full year figures.
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EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
442
741
6
293
26
27
KWAZULU-NATAL
Vacant Positions Managerial Positions Vacant Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
6
5
146 708
142 856
SERVICE DELIVERY Inside Yard
Water
<200m from Yard Households - Free Basic Service
Electricity Sewerage
Total Customer Entities Served
2016/17
2015/16
25 538
25 538
395
395
4 395
2 905
30 382
30 020
Households - Free Basic Service
2 596
2 600
Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage
17 353
17 353
Ventilated Pit Latrine Households - Free Basic Service
500
500
4 642
4 590
EDUMBE LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (KZN261) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: Private Bag X308, Paulpietersburg, 3180 PHYSICAL: 10 Hoog Street, Paulpietersburg TEL: 034 995 1650 FAX: 034 995 1192 EMAIL: records@edumbe.gov.za WEB: www.edumbe.gov.za
OVERVIEW Description: The eDumbe Local Municipality is a Category B municipality situated within the Zululand District in the north-western part of the KwaZulu-Natal Province. It borders with the Mpumalanga Province in the north. It is the smallest of the five municipalities that make up the district, accounting for 13% of its geographical area. The location of the head office is in Paulpietersburg, which is 50km north of Vryheid and 59km south of Mkhondo (previously Piet Retief). The municipal area of jurisdiction is demarcated into eight wards that are predominantly rural in nature. Area: 1 943km2 Cities/Towns: Paulpietersburg Main Economic Sectors: Agriculture, forestry and fishing (22.42%), wholesale and retail trade, catering and accomodation (15.38%), mining (14.76%), general government services (13.30%), finance and business services (9.93%), manufacturing (8.07%), community, social and personal services (7.39%), construction (6.44%)
Other Council: RC Gevers, J Dvr Lourens, DD Maseko, D Masondo, MSE Mbokazi, ND Mngomezulu, ZP Mtetwa, JB Mthethwa, TC Shabalala, ND Sibiya (Exco Member), DF Sukazi, HH Vilakazi (MPAC Chair), MS Zulu Municipal Manager: Mr RP Mnguni Chief Financial Officer: Mr Sanele Mngwengwe Senior Management: Mr S Cele (Director: Infrastructure Services), KS Mkhwanazi (Manager: LED), Mr SR Ntuli (Director: Planning and Development) Communications Officers: Ms ZT Mazibuko FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
Financially Financially n/a unqualified unqualified
AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
R’000
R’000
152 062
141 119
136 121
56 883
99 249
125 746
Surplus/(Deficit)
95 178
41 871
10 375
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
52 275
n/a
41 487
Total Revenue Total Expenditure
R’000
Total Current Assets
51 694
20 135
11 163
Total Current Liabilities
32 628
44 703
34 781
308 703
222 600
239 940 28 936
Community Wealth/Equity
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow
43 060
35 477
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION
Cash at Year End
(2 853)
33 422
719
Population: 89 614 No Schooling: 12.9% Households: 17 415
UIFW EXPENDITURE
n/a
22 106
41 708
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
162
168
Population Growth: 2.00% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 31.7% Formal Dwellings: 72.7%
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT
Vacant Positions
12
15
The municipality is under S139(1) (read with S136(2) of the MFMA) and S139(1)(a) administration, effective from July 2017. Composition of Council: ANC 8, DA 5, IFP 3 Controlling Party: Hung Municipality Mayor: Mr SJ Kunene Deputy Mayor: Mr ND Ndlangamandla Speaker: Mrs ST Hlatshwayo
Managerial Positions
19
20
Vacant Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
SERVICE DELIVERY Electricity
Total Customer Entities Served Households - Free Basic Service
2
4
46 409
42 228
2016/17
2015/16
10 238
9 972
756
1 656
NONGOMA LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (KZN265) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: PO Box 84, Nongoma, 3950 PHYSICAL: Lot 103, Main Street, Nongoma TEL: 035 831 7500 FAX: 035 831 3152 EMAIL: registry@nongoma.org.za WEB: www.nongoma.org.za
OVERVIEW
Area: 2 182km2 Cities/Towns: Nongoma Main Economic Sectors: Agriculture
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 211 892 No Schooling: 14.8% Households: 36 409
Population Growth: 1.90% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 39.8% Formal Dwellings: 35.7%
Description: The Nongoma Local Municipality is a Category B municipality situated within the Zululand District in the north of the KwaZulu-Natal Province. Located in the east of the district, the municipality has two secondary corridors, which run from Ulundi to Pongola and from Hlabisa to Vryheid. It is bordered by uPhongolo in the north, Ulundi in the south, the uMkhanyakude District in the south and east, and Abaqulusi in the west. It is one of the five municipalities in the district and has three tribal authorities, namely Mandlakazi, Usuthu and Matheni. It is the most populated municipality in Zululand.
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: IFP 22, ANC 13, DA 5, EFF 2 Controlling Party: IFP Mayor: Mr MA Mncwango Deputy Mayor: Ms Angel Nokubekezela Xulu (Deputy Mayor and Chairperson: Social Services Portfolio)
Speaker: Mr Bhekinkosi Welcome Zulu Other Council: Ms RZ Buthelezi (Exco Member and Chairperson: Planning and Development), Mr SA Hlongwane (Exco Member and
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*Unaudited full year figures.
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FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2017/18*
AUDIT OUTCOME
n/a
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
2016/17
2015/16
Financially Financially unqualified unqualified
R’000
R’000
R’000
Total Revenue
211 436
196 829
202 402
Total Expenditure
158 996
166 435
140 063
Surplus/(Deficit)
52 440
30 394
62 339
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE
56 880
46 706
52 438
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16 33 293
FINANCIAL POSITION Total Current Assets
64 625
31 849
Total Current Liabilities
15 954
28 529
16 508
366 059
334 201
304 821
51 805
43 892
40 908
2 002
3 678
6 546
n/a
45 668
16 486
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
280
242
Community Wealth/Equity
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow Cash at Year End
UIFW EXPENDITURE
Vacant Positions
20
1
Managerial Positions
20
18
Vacant Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
SERVICE DELIVERY Electricity
Total Customer Entities Served Households - Free Basic Service
3
1
86 980
80 163
2016/17
2015/16
20 216
18 944
2 380
2 380
2016/17
2015/16
KWAZULU-NATAL
Chairperson: Corporate Services Portfolio), Mr NM Mthembu (Exco Member), Mr AN Ndabandaba (Exco Member and Chairperson: Technical Services Portfolio), Mr BJ Ntshangase (Exco Member), Ms NG Xaba (Exco Member) Municipal Manager: Mrs VT Sokhela (Acting) Chief Financial Officer: Ms BN Mthenjana Senior Management: Mr ST Buthelezi (Director: Technical Services), Mr ME Sithole (Acting Director: Social Services), Mrs VT Sokhela (Director: Corporate Services), Mr Sibusiso B Zulu (Manager: LED), Ms PN Zulu (Acting Director: Planning and Development) Communications Officers: Mr IS Ndlela
ULUNDI LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (KZN266) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: Private Bag X17, Ulundi, 3838 PHYSICAL: BA 81, Prince Mangosuthu Street, Ulundi TEL: 035 874 5100 FAX: 035 870 1164 WEB: www.ulundi.gov.za
Municipal Manager: Mr NG Zulu Chief Financial Officer: Mr JH Mhlongo Communications Officers: Ms N Ngena FINANCIAL INFORMATION AUDIT OUTCOME
OVERVIEW Description: The Ulundi Local Municipality is a Category B municipality situated in the northern part of the KwaZulu-Natal Province within the Zululand District. It is one of the five municipalities in the district, making up almost a quarter of its geographical area. Ulundi is the power hub of central Zululand. It is rich in cultural, historical and wildlife experiences. The Ulundi Museum is just a few minutes from the centre of town, and the R700 leads to the Ondini Cultural Reserve. In addition, the eMakhosini Ophathe Park lies only 10km out of town, and the Hluhluwe/Mfolozi Game Park is accessible through the new Cengeni Gate a mere 35km away. Area: 3 250km2 Cities/Towns: Ulundi Main Economic Sectors: Agriculture, commercial, retail
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE Total Revenue Total Expenditure Surplus/(Deficit)
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION Total Current Assets Total Current Liabilities Community Wealth/Equity Operating Cash Flow Cash at Year End
UIFW EXPENDITURE
Population: 205 762 No Schooling: 14.9% Households: 38 553
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: IFP 35, ANC 11, EFF 1 Controlling Party: IFP Mayor: WM Ntshangase Deputy Mayor: TG Madela Speaker: NJ Manana
Financially Financially n/a unqualified unqualified
R’000
R’000
R’000
305 341 288 565 16 776 37 734
404 643 394 655 9 988 37 615
358 879 355 379 3 500 44 936
153 013 203 767 367 296
68 635 134 747 333 044
42 280 120 503 328 726
154 428 154 428 n/a
38 393 1 947 19 176
46 446 2 378 11 784
2016/17
2015/16
369 52 47 2 128 442
301 62 42 11 116 970
2016/17
2015/16
23 188 1 855
22 028 289
CASH FLOWS
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population Growth: 2.01% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 42.5% Formal Dwellings: 53.2%
2017/18*
Total Employment Positions Vacant Positions Managerial Positions Vacant Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
SERVICE DELIVERY Total Customer Entities Served Electricity Households - Free Basic Service
UPHONGOLO LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (KZN262) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: PO Box 191, Pongola, 3170 PHYSICAL: 61 Martin Street, Pongola TEL: 034 413 1223 FAX: 034 413 1706 WEB: www.uphongoloonline.gov.za
OVERVIEW Description: The uPhongolo Local Municipality is a Category B municipality located in the north of the Zululand District in KwaZulu-Natal. It lies adjacent to the Swaziland Border and the Mpumalanga Province Border. It is one of five municipalities in the district. Main access to the municipality is via the N2 from Gauteng in the north-west and Durban in the south.
The municipality provides regional access to a wide range of tourist activities outside its own boundaries. Main rivers in the municipality are the Mkuze River in the south and the Pongola River in the north, the latter feeding the Pongolapoort Dam located on the eastern boundary of the municipality. Together with the fragmented and sometimes dramatic topography of the area, the municipality contains, in overall terms, very low settlement densities, while on the other hand containing substantial recreational and tourism opportunities. The overall aim in terms of integrated development planning and land use management is to provide a secure environment for investment within the uPhongolo Municipality.
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The focus is on the investment in social and economic infrastructure and services, which will enable all the people of uPhongolo to make a contribution to the future sustainable development of the area. Area: 3 110km2 Cities/Towns: Pongola Main Economic Sectors: Agriculture, tourism
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 141 247 No Schooling: 11.5% Households: 34 228
Population Growth: 3.04% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 40.9% Formal Dwellings: 78.9%
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: ANC 15, IFP 10, DA 2, EFF 1, INDEPENDENT 1 Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Ms BC Nhlabathi Deputy Mayor: Ms B Mvelase Speaker: VG Masuku Other Council: EN Buthelezi, KE Nxumalo, IA Stokfeer Municipal Manager: WM Nxumalo Chief Financial Officer: JV Nkosi Senior Management: T Mazibuko (Manager: LED), Mr BG Mhlongo (Director Community), Ms N Msimango (Director: Technical), Mr JV Nkosi (Acting Director: Corporate Services) Communications Officers: Mr Meshack Mdlalose
FINANCIAL INFORMATION AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE Total Revenue Total Expenditure Surplus/(Deficit)
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION Total Current Assets Total Current Liabilities Community Wealth/Equity
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
n/a
Qualified audit
Qualified audit
R’000
R’000
R’000
302 432 207 844 94 587 39 815
273 772 209 306 64 466 59 908
245 281 183 370 61 911 60 268
92 245 48 870 504 511
82 935 49 422 451 489
88 358 61 572 387 346
(40 937) 17 156 n/a
59 499 1 604 61 332
51 575 9 774 39 671
2016/17
2015/16
308 45 17 4 76 669
267 0 22 0 73 654
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow Cash at Year End
UIFW EXPENDITURE EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS Total Employment Positions Vacant Positions Managerial Positions Vacant Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
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KEY STATISTICS GEOGRAPHY LAND AREA 125 754km2 MUSINA
LAND PERCENTAGE 10.3%
THULAMELA BLOUBERG
MAKHADO
COLLINS CHABANE
PEOPLE
GREATER GIYANI MOLEMOLE LEPHALALE
GREATER LETABA
POLOKWANE
GREATER TZANEEN
LEPELLE-NKUMPI
THABAZIMBI
5 799 090
MOGALAKWENA BA-PHALABORWA
YOUTH (15-34 YEARS)
MARULENG FETAKGOMO TUBATSE
MODIMOLLE-MOOKGOPHONG
2 247 252
POPULATION
89,5
38,8
SEX RATIO (MALES/100 FEMALES)
YOUTH PROPORTION
19.1%
11.5%
EDUCATION
POVERTY HEADCOUNT
MAKHUDUTHAMAGA BELA-BELA
EPHRAIM MOGALE
CAPRICORN MOPANI
ELIAS MOTSOALEDI
SEKHUKHUNE VHEMBE WATERBERG
Limpopo, South Africa’s northernmost province, borders onto Mozambique, Zimbabwe and Botswana. It also borders the Mpumalanga, Gauteng and North West Provinces. Named after the Limpopo River, which flows along its northern border, it is a region of contrasts, from true Bushveld country to majestic mountains, primeval indigenous forests, unspoiled wilderness and patchworks of farmland. In the eastern region lies the northern half of the magnificent Kruger National Park. Limpopo ranks fifth in South Africa in both surface area and population, covering an area of 125 754km2 and being home to a population of 5 799 090. The capital is Polokwane (previously Pietersburg). Other major cities and towns include Bela-Bela (Warmbad), Lephalale (Ellisras), Makhado (Louis Trichardt), Musina (Messina), Thabazimbi and Tzaneen. Mining is the primary driver of economic activity. Limpopo is rich in mineral deposits, including platinum-group metals, iron ore, chromium, high and middle-grade coking coal, diamonds, antimony, phosphate and copper, as well as mineral reserves such as gold, emeralds, scheelite, magnetite, vermiculite, silicon and mica. The province is a typical developing area, exporting primary products and importing manufactured goods and services. The climatic conditions in the province allow for double harvesting seasons, which results in it being the largest producer of various crops in the agricultural market. Sunflowers, cotton, maize and peanuts are cultivated in the Bela-Bela—Modimolle area. Bananas, litchis, pineapples, mangoes and pawpaws, as well as a variety of nuts, are grown in the Tzaneen and Makhado areas. Extensive tea and coffee plantations create many employment opportunities in the Tzaneen area. The Bushveld is cattle country, where controlled hunting is often combined with ranching. Limpopo is divided into five district municipalities, which are further subdivided into 22 local municipalities.
(GRADE 12 – AGED 20+)
UNEMPLOYMENT*
19.3%
37.4%
OFFICIAL RATE
EXPANDED RATE
HOUSING HOUSEHOLD SIZE 3,8
HOUSEHOLDS 1 601 083 88.9%
5.1%
4.8%
FORMAL DWELLINGS
TRADITIONAL DWELLINGS
INFORMAL DWELLINGS
HOUSEHOLD SERVICES ACCESS TO PIPED WATER
64.7&
FLUSH/CHEMICAL TOILET
25.1%
CONNECTED TO ELECTRICITY
93.7%
Sources: Community Survey 2016 – Provinces at a glance, published by Stats SA. *Unemployment figures from Quarterly Labour Force Survey, Quarter 3, 2018, published by Stats SA.
LIMPOPO MUNICIPALITIES Capricorn District Blouberg Lepelle-Nkumpi Molemole Polokwane
146 146 147 148 148
Mopani District Ba-Phalaborwa Greater Giyani
150 151 151
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Greater Letaba Greater Tzaneen Maruleng
152 153 153
Sekhukhune District Elias Motsoaledi Ephraim Mogale Fetakgomo Tubatse Makhuduthamaga
154 154 155 156 156
Vhembe District Collins Chabane Makhado Musina Thulamela
158 159 159 160 160
Waterberg District Bela-Bela Lephalale
161 162 162
Modimolle-Mookgophong Mogalakwena Thabazimbi
163 164 165
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CAPRICORN DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY (DC35)
LIMPOPO
CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: PO Box 4100, Polokwane, 0700 PHYSICAL: 41 Biccard Street, Polokwane TEL: 015 294 1000 FAX: 015 291 4297 WEB: www.cdm.org.za BLOUBERG
OVERVIEW Description: The Capricorn District Municipality is a Category C municipality situated in the Limpopo Province. The municipality is situated as a stopover between Gauteng and the northern areas of Limpopo, and between the north-western areas and the Kruger National Park. It forms a gateway to Botswana, Zimbabwe and Mozambique. It consists of the following four local municipalities: Blouberg, LepelleNkumpi, Molemole and Polokwane. It derives its name from the Tropic of Capricorn, along which it is situated. Limpopo’s capital, Polokwane (previously Pietersburg), lies in the heart of the Capricorn region. The district has an internal airport, and is linked to Gauteng by one of the best stretches of the N1 in South Africa. It has the third-largest district economy in the province, and is predominantly rural in nature. Area: 21 705km2 Main Economic Sectors: Community services (30.9%), finance (27.6%), trade (14%), transport (13.2%), manufacturing (4.3%), construction (3.3%), agriculture (3.1%), electricity (2.9%)
Ramokgopa Morebeng
MOLEMOLE Makgwareng
Polokwane
POLOKWANE LEPELLE-NKUMPI Zebediela
Mphahlele Makurung
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 1 330 436 No Schooling: 12.4% Households: 378 301
Population Growth: 1.21% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 41.3% Formal Dwellings: 93.2%
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: ANC 14, EFF 6, DA 2 (40% PR Seats) Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Mr John Mpe Speaker: Nakedi Lekganyane Chief Whip: Calvin Masoga Other Council: Mushaisane Boloka (Finance), Betty Kgare (Community Services), Elizabeth Kgatla (Corporate Services), Chuene Malebana (Development Planning and Environmental Management Services), Jara Masubelele (Strategic Executive Management Services), Monica Mogale (Infrastructure), Samson Selamolela (LED) Municipal Manager: Ms Thuli Mazibuko Chief Financial Officer: Mr Thabo Nonyane Senior Management: Makgato Machaba (Executive Manager: Corporate Services), Molatelo Mashego (Executive Manager: DPEMS), Thuso Nemugumoni (Executive Management) Communications Officers: Mr Jabu Masondo
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
222 539
593 767
416 791
Total Current Assets
372 869
330 980
368 800
99 916
140 297
241 159
2 609 411
2 257 724
2 234 128
Operating Cash Flow
333 586
384 423
385 531
Cash at Year End
431 978
246 627
205 554
n/a
2 103
67 534
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
579
613
Total Current Liabilities Community Wealth/Equity
CASH FLOWS
UIFW EXPENDITURE
Vacant Positions Managerial Positions Vacant Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
SERVICE DELIVERY
Water FINANCIAL INFORMATION AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE Total Revenue Total Expenditure Surplus/(Deficit)
2017/18* n/a
2016/17
2015/16
Financially Financially unqualified unqualified
R’000
R’000
R’000
918 607
959 550
958 217
581 517
933 675
659 931
337 090
25 875
298 287
Sewerage
8
2
38
37
8
2
264 541
260 499
2016/17
2015/16
Inside Yard
57 846
24 346
<200m from Yard
83 180
107 819
>200m from Yard
3 000
4 014
Households - Free Basic Service
35 509
35 509
Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage
10 000
10 000
Ventilated Pit Latrine Households - Free Basic Service
77 021
75 295
35 509
35 509
BLOUBERG LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (LIM351) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: PO Box 1593, Senwabaranwa, 0790 PHYSICAL: 2nd Building Mogwadi, Senwabaranwa Road, Senwabaranwa TEL: 015 505 7100 FAX: 015 505 0296 EMAIL: info@blouberg.gov.za WEB: www.blouberg.gov.za
OVERVIEW Description: The Blouberg Local Municipality is a Category B municipality situated within the Capricorn District of the Limpopo
Province, in the northern part of South Africa, bordering Zimbabwe and Botswana. It is the largest of four municipalities in the district, making up almost half of its geographical area. Blouberg is home to some of the most spectacular rock climbing in South Africa. It is famous for its big-wall natural climbing, with route lengths up to 350m. The vegetation ranges from subtropical savanna at the base, to alpine near the summit. It takes its name from the Blouberg (blue mountains), a mountain range located to the west of the western end of the Soutpansberg Mountain Range, north-west of the town of Vivo.
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*Unaudited full year figures.
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FINANCIAL INFORMATION
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION
UIFW EXPENDITURE
Population: 172 601 No Schooling: 19.5% Households: 43 747
Population Growth: -0.32% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 24.9% Formal Dwellings: 95.6%
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
2015/16
75 204
80 664
Total Current Assets
n/a
126 707
77 360
Total Current Liabilities
n/a
60 619
62 624
Community Wealth/Equity
n/a
912 763
812 469
Operating Cash Flow
83 576
87 991
91 054
Cash at Year End
85 317
41 113
28 913
n/a
46 016
46 518
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
231
231
Vacant Positions
43
8
31
37
CASH FLOWS
Vacant Managerial Positions
Composition of Council: ANC 33, EFF 8, DA 2, COPE 1 Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Mr Maseka Solomon Pheedi Speaker: Ms Maria Thamaga Chief Whip: Mr Manare Martin Tshoshi Municipal Manager: Mr Junias Mpheehe Machaba Chief Financial Officer: Mr Jack Mabote (Acting)
AUDIT OUTCOME
2016/17
39 576
Managerial Positions
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2017/18*
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
10
8
Total Employment Cost (R’000)
105 066
90 349
SERVICE DELIVERY
2016/17
2015/16
41 600
40 208
2 530
2 333
Electricity
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
n/a
Qualified audit
Qualified audit
R’000
R’000
R’000
Total Revenue
303 740
319 044
274 912
Total Expenditure
228 236
250 217
220 942
Surplus/(Deficit)
75 503
68 827
53 970
Total Customer Entities Served Households - Free Basic Service
LIMPOPO
Blouberg is a hot area with annual rainfall varying between 380 and 550mm. Most rainfall is experienced during the summer months. Evapotranspiration during the rainy season is very high. The area is prone to frequent drought, which has an adverse effect on the local economy. The only perennial river is the Mogalakwena River, which feeds the Glen Alpine Dam, the only source of pipeline water in the area. Area: 9 540km2 Cities/Towns: Alldays Main Economic Sectors: Agriculture, mining, tourism
Note: Part of Aganang Local Municipality was merged into Blouberg Local Municipality on 3 August 2016. Financial, Employment and Service Delivery information prior to the 2016/17 financial year only includes figures for Blouberg Local Municipality. View historical information for Aganang Local Municipality at municipalities.co.za.
LEPELLE-NKUMPI LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (LIM355) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: Private Bag X07, Chuenespoort, 0745 PHYSICAL: 170 BA Lebowakgomo, Chuenespoort TEL: 015 633 4500 FAX: 015 633 6896 WEB: www.lepelle-nkumpi.gov.za
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
OVERVIEW Description: The Lepelle-Nkumpi Local Municipality is a Category B municipality situated within the Capricorn District in the Limpopo Province. The municipality is located 55km south of the district municipality and Polokwane (previously Pietersburg) City. It is the smallest of four municipalities in the district, making up 16% of its geographical area. The municipality is predominantly rural. It is divided into 29 wards, four of them being a township called Lebowakgomo and one of the Capricorn District’s growth points. All sittings of the Provincial Legislature take place at Lebowakgomo Old Parliament for the former homeland. Area: 3 484km2 Cities/Towns: Zebediela
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 235 380 No Schooling: 15.6% Households: 61 305
Municipal Manager: Mr Thabo Ben Mothogoane Chief Financial Officer: Mrs Rosina Ngoveni Senior Management: Mr Matee Setuma (Manager: LED) Communications Officers: Ms M Maubane
Population Growth: 0.40% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 34.7% Formal Dwellings: 89.3%
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: ANC 40, EFF 15, DA 3, LEBCO 1, LNDP 1 Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Ms Mokgaetji Maria Ramokolo Speaker: Mr Barnard Ntsoane Phukuwe Chief Whip: Mr Tswaledi Andries Thobejane Other Council: Mr Mabote Makgati (Portfolio Head: Community Services), Mr Hezekial Dingaane Maluleka (Portfolio Head: Sports, Arts and Culture), Mr Aaron Mokgashoa (Portfolio Head: Corporate Services), Mr Morake Themane (Portfolio Head: Roads and Transport), Mr David Tsela (Portfolio Head: Health and Social Development)
AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
n/a
Qualified audit
Qualified audit
R’000
R’000
R’000
Total Revenue
350 214
345 300
401 657
Total Expenditure
247 097
341 817
229 205
Surplus/(Deficit)
103 117
3 483
172 452
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
84 878
89 511
86 697
294 775
274 752
348 797
44 833
57 758
93 927
1 024 595
979 070
815 137
Total Current Assets Total Current Liabilities Community Wealth/Equity
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow
108 423
19 493
149 889
Cash at Year End
240 770
187 413
256 603
n/a
131 518
26 962
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
250
270
Vacant Positions
17
24
Managerial Positions
22
17
UIFW EXPENDITURE
Vacant Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
SERVICE DELIVERY Electricity
3
1
102 197
95 775
2016/17
2015/16
Total Customer Entities Served
54 517
54 517
Households - Free Basic Service
12 087
12 087
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*Unaudited full year figures.
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MOLEMOLE LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (LIM353) CONTACT DETAILS
Senior Management: NN Keetse (Senior Manager: LEDP), MH Madibana
POSTAL: Private Bag X44, Mogwadi, 0715 PHYSICAL: 303 Church Street, Mogwadi TEL: 015 501 0243 FAX: 015 501 0419 WEB: www.molemole.gov.za
(Corporate Services), Mr FCM Makgoka (Manager: LED), D Masipa (Technical Services), M Moabelo (Community Services) Communications Officers: Ms Morongwa Pholoba
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2017/18*
OVERVIEW Description: The Molemole Local Municipality is a Category B municipality situated within the Capricorn District in the Limpopo Province. It is bordered to the north by the Vhembe District, to the south by Polokwane, to the east by the Mopani District, and to the west by Blouberg. It is one of four municipalities in the district, making up 17% of its geographical area. One national road, the N1, crosses through the municipal area, linking Molemole with Zimbabwe to the north. The Provincial Road P94/1 (R521) passes through the municipality and links Molemole to Botswana on the western side. Area: 3 628km2 Cities/Towns: Dendron, Morebeng (Soekmekaar) Main Economic Sectors: Agriculture
AUDIT OUTCOME
n/a
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
2016/17
2015/16
Financially Financially unqualified unqualified
R’000
R’000
R’000
Total Revenue
263 227
218 309
175 391
Total Expenditure
129 256
162 270
163 117
Surplus/(Deficit)
133 971
56 039
12 275
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
40 336
40 351
14 101
Total Current Assets
(15 419)
107 271
66 477
23 957
45 901
22 111
(37 676)
230 380
175 231
Total Current Liabilities Community Wealth/Equity
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow Cash at Year End
51 980
74 621
18 739
45 804
134 763
63 637
n/a
10 746
10 157
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION
UIFW EXPENDITURE
Population: 125 327 No Schooling: 20.2% Households: 34 133
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
172
176
Population Growth: -0.21% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 30.5% Formal Dwellings: 96.1%
Vacant Positions
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT
Managerial Positions
Composition of Council: ANC 23, EFF 7, DA 2 Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Mr Edward Paya Speaker: Ms Mpelege Moreroa Chief Whip: Mr Masilo Rathaha Other Council: MA Kobo (Chairperson: LEDP), MD Lehong (Chairperson:
Vacant Managerial Positions
Technical Services), NF Rampyapedi (Chairperson: Community Services), NW Seakamela (Chairperson: Finance), PM Tawana (Chairperson: Corporate Services) Municipal Manager: Mr Maphala Lazarus Mosena Chief Financial Officer: Mr Estherne Moloko
Total Employment Cost (R’000)
SERVICE DELIVERY Electricity
Total Customer Entities Served Households - Free Basic Service
7
4
22
24
7
1
77 500
71 116
2016/17
2015/16
33 500
33 084
4 776
4 768
Note: Part of Aganang Local Municipality was merged into Molemole Local Municipality on 3 August 2016. Financial, Employment and Service Delivery information prior to the 2016/17 financial year only includes figures for Molemole Local Municipality. View historical information for Aganang Local Municipality at municipalities.co.za.
POLOKWANE LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (LIM354) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: PO Box 111, Polokwane, 0700 PHYSICAL: Cnr Landdros Mare & Bodenstein Streets, Polokwane TEL: 015 290 2000/1 FAX: 015 290 2218 WEB: www.polokwane.gov.za
OVERVIEW Description: The Polokwane Local Municipality is a Category B municipality located within the Capricorn District in the Limpopo Province. It is one of four municipalities in the district, making up just under a quarter of its geographical area. It is a city with more than a century of phenomenal growth and prosperity. Polokwane Municipality accounts for 3% of the total surface area of Limpopo, however, over 10% of the population of Limpopo resides within its boundaries. The municipality serves as the economic hub of Limpopo, and has the highest population density in the Capricorn District. It shares its name with the city of Polokwane (previously Pietersburg). In February 2002, the city was renamed Polokwane – a northern Sesotho word that means ‘place of safety’. The municipal spatial pattern reflects that of the historic apartheid city model, characterised by segregated settlement. At the centre of the area is the Polokwane economic hub, which comprises the central business district, industrial area, and a range of social services and wellestablished formal urban areas servicing the more affluent residents of Polokwane. Situated on the outskirts in several clusters are less
formal settlement areas, which are experiencing enormous influx from rural urban migration trends. These areas are in dire need of upgraded services and infrastructure, both social and engineering, and are struggling to cope with the informal influx of more and more people who want access to an improved quality and standard of living. Area: 5 054km2 Cities/Towns: Polokwane Main Economic Sectors: Community services (32.1%), finance (21.5%), wholesale and retail trade (18.3%), transport (11.7%), manufacturing (4.8%), mining (4.2%)
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 797 127 No Schooling: 9.2% Households: 239 116
Population Growth: 2.04% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 47.5% Formal Dwellings: 93.4%
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: ANC 50, EFF 27, DA 10, COPE 1, VF PLUS 1 Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Ms Thembi P Nkadimeng Speaker: Mr Mariri Ralefatane Chief Whip: MK Teffo Other Council: Mr William Kganyago (Chairperson: Technical Services), Ms Francina Kubyana (Roads, Transport and Storm Water), Ms Josephine Maja (Chairperson: Sport and Special Focus), Ms Jennifer Malope
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(Chairperson: Waste and Environment), Ms Eunice Maraba (Chairperson: Community Safety), MS Mashabela (Chairperson: Energy), RC Molepo (Chairperson: Finance and LED), Mr Tshepo Nkwe (Chairperson: Housing), Ms Reinet Setati (Admin and Governance), Mr Haffis Shaik (Chairperson: Land Use Management and Spatial Planning Development) Municipal Manager: Mr Dikgape Makobe Chief Financial Officer: Mr Naazim Essa Senior Management: Mr S Bosman (Manager: Cultural Services), Mr K Choshi (Manager: Executive Mayor), Mr H Kholope (Director: Planning and Economic Development), Ms M Khumalo (Manager: Industry Transition), Mr M Ledwaba (Manager: Environment), Mr MP Mahlatji (Manager: Community Safety), Ms R Maiwashe (Manager: Risk), Mr J Makgata (Deputy Financial Officer), Mr Makoti (Manager: Facility), Mr M Malatji (Manager: Municipal Manager), Mr R Maleta (Manager: Legal Services), Ms M Manthata (Manager: Secretariat), Mr J Manyama (Human Resource Management), Ms M Mashego (Manager: City Planning and Property Management), Mr K Mashiane (Manager: Supply Chain), Mr Mathepe (Manager: Audit), Mr G Matlala (Manager: Budget and Reporting), Ms T Matsoku (Manager: Emergency Control Centre), Ms C Molokwane (Acting Manager: Sports and Recreation), Ms J Mpe (Manager: Fleet Management), Mr V Mthobeni (Manager: PMS), Mr P Pienaar (Manager: Energy Services), Mr N Ramakuela (Manager: Community Development), Mr P Ramothwala (Manager: Roads and Storm Water), Mr M Ramothwala (Manager: Traffic and Licenses), Ms M Ramusetheli (Manager: Water and Sanitation), Ms M Segoa (Manager: Economic Development and Tourism), Mr R Selepe (Director: Corporate and Shared Services), Mr S Shokane (Manager: Revenue and Customer Care), Mr N Sikhauli (Director: Engineering Services), Mr Swanepoel (Manager: Community Health Services), Mr Tshikana (Manager: Waste), Ms VJ Tshikundamalema (Manager: Expenditure) Communications Officers: Matshidiso Mothapo (Manager: Communication and Marketing)
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2017/18*
AUDIT OUTCOME
n/a
2016/17
2015/16
Qualified Financially audit unqualified
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2017/18*
2016/17
R’000
R’000
R’000
3 386 442 2 931 261 455 181 961 950
4 106 498 3 130 099 976 399 846 043
2 733 240 2 825 353 (92 113) 588 456
938 904 540 852 14 714 044
997 347 854 056 13 716 012
514 089 584 920 8 900 235
850 609 2 515 n/a
943 935 99 771 491 250
237 732 86 225 561 486
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions Vacant Positions Managerial Positions Vacant Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
2 155 381 55 16 690 458
1 957 233 141 38 625 554
SERVICE DELIVERY
2016/17
2015/16
134 956 48 136 11 983 13 400 195 751 24 925 97 980 4 837 24 641 114 195 13 400
111 514 58 153 18 853 13 400 161 124 28 400 78 019 3 912 23 963 95 260 13 400
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE Total Revenue Total Expenditure Surplus/(Deficit)
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION Total Current Assets Total Current Liabilities Community Wealth/Equity
2015/16
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow Cash at Year End
UIFW EXPENDITURE
Inside Yard <200m from Yard Water >200m from Yard Households - Free Basic Service Total Customer Entities Served Electricity Households - Free Basic Service Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage Flush Toilet - Septic Tank Sewerage Ventilated Pit Latrine Other Households - Free Basic Service
Note: Part of Aganang Local Municipality was merged into Polokwane Local Municipality on 3 August 2016. Financial, Employment and Service Delivery information prior to the 2016/17 financial year only includes figures for Polokwane Local Municipality. View historical information for Aganang Local Municipality at municipalities.co.za.
MOPANI DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY (DC33) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: Private Bag X9687, Giyani, 0826 PHYSICAL: Government Building, Main Road, Giyani TEL: 015 811 6300 FAX: 015 812 4302 WEB: www.mopani.gov.za
OVERVIEW
GREATER LETABA
GREATER GIYANI
Ga-Modjadji
Description: The Mopani District Municipality is a Category C municipality located within the north-eastern quadrant of the Limpopo Province. It is bordered in the north by Zimbabwe and Vhembe District Municipality, in the south by the Mpumalanga Province through Ehlanzeni District Municipality, in the south-west by Sekhukhune District Municipality, in the east by Mozambique, and in the west by the Capricorn and Vhembe District Municipalities. The district consists of five local municipalities: Ba-Phalaborwa, Greater Giyani, Greater Letaba, Greater Tzaneen and Maruleng. The seat of Mopani is Giyani, and the district is part of the Great Limpopo Transfrontier Park. Area: 20 011km2 Main Economic Sectors: Mining (30.1%), community services (22.6%), trade (14.6%), finance (14.6%), transport (8.2%), agriculture (3.2%), electricity (2.8%), construction (2%)
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 1 159 185 No Schooling: 17.1% Households: 338 427
Giyani
Population Growth: 1.35% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 32.9% Formal Dwellings: 90.7%
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: ANC 16, EFF 3, DA 2 (40% PR Seats) Controlling Party: ANC
Modjadjiskloof
BA-PHALABORWA Tzaneen
GREATER TZANEEN
Lulekani Namakgale
Phalaborwa
Ofcolaco
MARULENG Hoedspruit
Executive Mayor: Nkakareng Rakgoale Speaker: Wireless Sedibeng Chief Whip: Ms Martha Maswangayi Municipal Manager: Mr Republic Monakedi Chief Financial Officer: Mr Quiet Kgatla (Acting) Senior Management: T Mabulana (Acting Director: Engineering Services), Khutso Malatji (Manager: LED), MZ Mawasha (Director: Corporate Services), TR Ngoveni (Acting Director: Planning and Development), Thivhonali Ralulimi (Director: Water Services), DD Shitlhangu (Director: Community Services) Communications Officers: Mr Neil Shikwambana (Acting)
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2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
n/a
Disclaimer of audit
Adverse audit
Total Employment Positions
769
776
Vacant Positions
20
122
R’000
R’000
R’000
Managerial Positions
37
40
1 306 593
1 365 561
1 267 500
Vacant Managerial Positions
565 575
1 150 085
1 085 278
741 018
215 476
182 222
258 801
449 835
271 175
AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE Total Revenue Total Expenditure Surplus/(Deficit)
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION Total Current Assets
n/a
680 729
990 871
Total Current Liabilities
n/a
542 451
1 300 435
Community Wealth/Equity
n/a
4 893 363
4 329 183
Operating Cash Flow
676 434
563 666
266 675
Cash at Year End
250 100
223 740
109 350
n/a
221 280
39 910
1
9
Total Employment Cost (R’000)
380 938
309 525
SERVICE DELIVERY
Water
2016/17
2015/16
Inside Yard
155 825
124 428
<200m from Yard
109 341
109 341
>200m from Yard
29 218
29 218
Households - Free Basic Service
37 447
37 447
57 116
47 000
Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage
CASH FLOWS
UIFW EXPENDITURE
Sewerage
Flush Toilet - Septic Tank Ventilated Pit Latrine Households - Free Basic Service
0
7 000
185 324
94 859
5 389
6 739
LIMPOPO
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
BA-PHALABORWA LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (LIM334) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: Private Bag X01020, Phalaborwa, 1390 PHYSICAL: Civic Centre, Nelson Mandela Drive, Phalaborwa TEL: 015 780 6300 FAX: 015 781 0726 EMAIL: phalamun@ba-phalaborwa.gov.za WEB: www.ba-phalaborwa.gov.za
OVERVIEW Description: The Ba-Phalaborwa Local Municipality is a Category B municipality found in the Mopani District in the Limpopo Province. It is situated in the north-eastern part of Mopani, just less than 1km from the Kruger National Park border. It is the largest of five municipalities in the district, making up over a third of its geographical area. It is 220km from Polokwane (previously Pietersburg) and Mbombela (previously Nelspruit), and serves as a central gateway to the Greater Limpopo Transfrontier Park through the Giriyondo Border. It is an entry and exit point to the Mozambican side of the Xai-Xai beaches. The area has vast tourism and manufacturing investment opportunities. Area: 7 489km2 Cities/Towns: Gravelotte, Leydsdorp Main Economic Sectors: Mining, agriculture, manufacturing, tourism
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 168 937 No Schooling: 12.9% Households: 49 100
Population Growth: 2.61% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 39.8% Formal Dwellings: 96.7%
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: ANC 26, EFF 6, DA 4, COPE 1 Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Mr Pule Josiah Shayi Speaker: M Malatji Chief Whip: E Hlungwani Other Council: SR de Beer (Exco Chairperson: Community and Social Services), MS Magomane (Exco Chairperson: Municipal Infrastructure and Services), MM Malesa (Exco Chairperson: Planning and Development), AN Mmola (Exco Member), SL Mohlala (Exco Chairperson:Budget and Treasury), T Nkuna (Exco Chairperson: Governance and Administration)
Municipal Manager: Ms MI Moakamela Chief Financial Officer: Mr T Mogano Senior Management: Mr MC Mashale (Manager: LED), Mr TS Mashale (Acting Director: Corporate), Mr K Mpharalala (Director: Technical Services), Mr H Zungu (Director: Community and Social Services) Communications Officers: Mr Jonas Mahesu (Municipal Spokesperson)
FINANCIAL INFORMATION AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
n/a
Disclaimer of audit
Disclaimer of audit
R’000
R’000
R’000
Total Revenue
447 985
384 959
512 957
Total Expenditure
436 709
365 575
593 806
Surplus/(Deficit)
82 410
(208 848)
76 247
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
47 549
38 643
52 368
Total Current Assets Total Current Liabilities Community Wealth/Equity
1 242 759
441 835
579 071
8 602
280 692
387 245
2 051 761
802 682
1 056 093 68 206
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow
40 513
(2 221)
Cash at Year End
535
17 028
11 069
UIFW EXPENDITURE
n/a
17 375
14 785
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
722
688
Vacant Positions
294
277
Managerial Positions Vacant Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
SERVICE DELIVERY Electricity
Total Customer Entities Served Households - Free Basic Service
35
91
4
22
133 295
131 489
2016/17
2015/16
42 316
41 021
3 489
3 912
GREATER GIYANI LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (LIM331) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: Private Bag X9559, Giyani, 0826 PHYSICAL: BA 59/2 Giyani Main Road, Opposite Nkensani Hospital, Giyani TEL: 015 811 5500 FAX: 015 812 2068 WEB: www.greatergiyani.gov.za
OVERVIEW Description: The Greater Giyani Local Municipality is a Category B municipality situated within the Mopani District in the Limpopo Province. It is one of five municipalities in the district. It was established in terms of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa of 1996, the Municipality
Demarcation Act of 1998, and Section 12 Notice issued in terms of the Local Government: Municipal Structures Act of 1998. The town of Giyani was established in 1969 and is regarded as the ‘place where the people dance and land of the friendly people’. It is the administrative and commercial centre of the Mopani District and also the former capital of Gazankulu. Giyani is also rich in cultural history, with royal families dating back as far as 1822. Giyani is located approximately 185km from Polokwane (previously Pietersburg), 100km from Thohoyandou and 550km from Pretoria. Its eastern section borders on the world-famous Kruger National Park. The municipality is demarcated into 30 wards and has 60 councillors.
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*Unaudited full year figures.
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LIMPOPO
The 10 traditional authority areas comprise 91 villages. Giyani Town is the largest and most densely populated centre, featuring the most employment opportunities, as well as the best shopping and recreational facilities. The labour force consists of skilled, semi-skilled and a large percentage of unskilled people. Area: 4 172km2 Cities/Towns: Giyani Main Economic Sectors: Agriculture, tourism, retail, transport
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 256 127 No Schooling: 20.5% Households: 70 477
Population Growth: 1.08% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 31.0% Formal Dwellings: 87.0%
FINANCIAL INFORMATION AUDIT OUTCOME
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
n/a
Adverse audit
Qualified audit
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
R’000
R’000
R’000
Total Revenue
411 976
382 459
396 422
Total Expenditure
232 634
322 694
292 828
Surplus/(Deficit)
179 342
59 765
103 595
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
149 383
30 524
63 937
Total Current Assets
259 748
235 170
220 130
193 165
77 174
62 487
759 257
704 477
646 434
Total Current Liabilities Community Wealth/Equity
CASH FLOWS
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT
Operating Cash Flow
158 528
19 429
120 191
Composition of Council: ANC 51, EFF 5, APC 2, DA 2, NIP 1, XP 1 Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Basani Shivambo Speaker: Mr MP Hlungwani Chief Whip: Mr MR Mashale Municipal Manager: Mr Maxwell Chauke Chief Financial Officer: Ms N Mashau Communications Officers: Mr SS Mavunda
Cash at Year End
175 991
165 650
180 005
n/a
1 468
15 286
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
405
446
8
34
28
27
UIFW EXPENDITURE
Vacant Positions Managerial Positions Vacant Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
SERVICE DELIVERY Electricity
4
5
138 957
126 331
2016/17
2015/16
Total Customer Entities Served
67 014
65 260
Households - Free Basic Service
14 132
10 899
GREATER LETABA LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (LIM332) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: PO Box 36, Modjadjiskloof, 0835 PHYSICAL: Civic Centre, 44 Botha Street, Modjadjiskloof TEL: 015 309 9246/9248 FAX: 015 309 9419 WEB: www.greaterletaba.gov.za
OVERVIEW Description: The Greater Letaba Local Municipality is a Category B municipality situated in the Mopani District in the Limpopo Province. It is the smallest of five municipalities in the district. The ‘gates’ to the municipal area are considered to be Mamaila Kolobetona in the north, Modjadjiskloof (previously Duiwelskloof) in the south, Makgakgapatse in the east, and Sekgopo in the west. There are 130 rural villages within the municipal area. It is characterised by contrasts such as varied topography, population densities (low in the south, relatively dense in the north-east), and prolific vegetation in the south (timber) and sparse vegetation in the north (Bushveld). The availability of natural resources such as dams, tourist attractions, nature reserves and proximity to intensive economic activities creates opportunities for economic spin-offs. Area: 1 891km2 Cities/Towns: Modjadjiskloof Main Economic Sectors: General government services (22.28%), wholesale and retail trade, catering and accommodation (18.55%), transport and communication (16.73%), finance and business services (12.41%), agriculture, forestry and fishing (8.46%), manufacturing (6.63%), community, social and personal services (5.94%), electricity and water (4.34%)
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 218 030 No Schooling: 26.7% Households: 67 067
Population Growth: 0.56% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 26.7% Formal Dwellings: 91.6%
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: ANC 46, EFF 9, COPE 2, DA 2, LIRA 1 Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Mr Peter Matlou Speaker: MD Makhananisa Other Council: MM Mabeba (Head: Agriculture and Environment), MM Maeko-Nkwana (Head: Corporate and Shared Services), MI Manyama (MPAC Chairperson), MP Masela (Economic Development, Housing and Spatial Planning), ND Modiba (Head: Finance), MR Mosila (Head: Infrastructure), TJ Rababalela (Head: Water and
Sanitation), D Raphokwane (Head: Public Transport and Roads), SM Rasetsoke (Head: Sports, Arts and Culture), MG Selowa (Head: Community Services) Municipal Manager: Dr Innocent Sirovha Chief Financial Officer: Mrs Florah Mankgabe Senior Management: Dr Bertha Letsoalo (Director: Corporate Services), Mr Eugene Malungane (Director: Technical Services), Dr Masilo Mokoena (Director: Community Services), Mr Eric Rabalela (Manager: LED), Mr Obed Sewape (Director: Development and Town Planning) Communications Officers: Lovers Maenetje (Municipal Spokesperson)
FINANCIAL INFORMATION AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
n/a
Qualified audit
Qualified audit
R’000
R’000
R’000
Total Revenue
354 329
320 569
345 723
Total Expenditure
206 579
230 490
189 519
Surplus/(Deficit)
147 750
90 079
156 204
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
154 185
104 957
176 243
Total Current Assets
95 337
141 997
137 649
Total Current Liabilities
37 843
36 701
55 384
873 459
771 584
682 220
Operating Cash Flow
130 890
90 723
174 520
Cash at Year End
(12 963)
55 932
60 714
n/a
47 663
132 309
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
212
211
Community Wealth/Equity
CASH FLOWS
UIFW EXPENDITURE
Vacant Positions Managerial Positions Vacant Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
SERVICE DELIVERY Electricity
Total Customer Entities Served Households - Free Basic Service
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6
6
22
22
6
6
87 273
82 135
2016/17
2015/16
63 093
62 608
717
859
*Unaudited full year figures.
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GREATER TZANEEN LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (LIM333)
POSTAL: PO Box 24, Tzaneen, 0850 PHYSICAL: 38 Agatha Street, Civic Centre Building, Tzaneen, 0850 TEL: 015 307 8000 FAX: 015 307 8049 EMAIL: record@tzaneen.gov.za WEB: www.greatertzaneen.gov.za
OVERVIEW Description: The Greater Tzaneen Local Municipality is a Category B municipality situated in the eastern quadrant of the Limpopo Province within the Mopani District. It is bordered by Greater Letaba to the north, Lepelle-Nkumpi to the south, Ba-Phalaborwa and Maruleng to the east, and Polokwane to the west. It is one of the five municipalities in the district. It contains 125 rural villages, with almost 80% of households residing in these villages. The Phalaborwa SDI transverses the area, while one of the major road links between Gauteng and the Kruger National Park also passes through the area. It is characterised by extensive and intensive farming activities and considerable untapped tourism potential. Area: 2 897km2 Cities/Towns: Haenertsburg, Tzaneen Main Economic Sectors: Community services (31.7%), finance (23.8%), trade (10.2%), agriculture (7.6%), manufacturing (3.7%)
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 416 146 No Schooling: 13.2% Households: 122 776
Population Growth: 1.50% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 34.8% Formal Dwellings: 88.8%
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: ANC 52, EFF 8, DA 7, APC 1, COPE 1 Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Mr Maripe Mangena Speaker: Ms Dikeledi Mmetle Chief Whip: Mr Cromwell Nhemo Other Council: Ms Lettie Hlangwane (Health, Environmental and Social Development), Ms Margeret Letsoalo (Sports, Recreation, Arts and Culture), Mr Cassius Machimana (Public Transport, Safety and Security and Special Programmes), Mr Thabo Maunatlala (Budget and Treasury), Mr Star Mbhalati (Corporate Governance), Mr Edney Ntimbane (Infrastructure Committee), Mr Martinus Prinsloo, Ms Maria Sekhwela, Ms Sannie Tiba (Planning and Economic Development)
Municipal Manager: Mr Thapelo Matlala Chief Financial Officer: Mr Johan Biewenga (Acting), Ms Modjadji
LIMPOPO
CONTACT DETAILS
Mankgabe
Senior Management: Dikeledi Makoti (Director: Engineering Services), Obby Mkhombo (Director: Community Services), Mr Elias Mugari (Director: Corporate Services), Mr John Nkuna (Director: Planning and Economic Development), Mr Freddy Rammalo (Manager: LED), Mr Pierre van den Heever (Director: Electrical Engineering) Communications Officers: Mr Neville Ndlaba (Acting)
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
Financially Financially n/a unqualified unqualified
AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
R’000
R’000
R’000
Total Revenue
1 101 101
1 122 606
1 083 716
Total Expenditure
802 862
1 114 807
1 089 850
Surplus/(Deficit)
298 239
7 799
(6 133)
121 638
76 418
89 143
Total Current Assets
n/a
454 362
419 399
Total Current Liabilities
n/a
274 896
255 630
Community Wealth/Equity
n/a
1 720 988
1 748 021
108 773
143 792
81 037
(185)
32 551
55 477
n/a
64 485
162 276
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
726
654
Vacant Positions
149
80
38
35
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow Cash at Year End
UIFW EXPENDITURE
Managerial Positions Vacant Managerial Positions
8
2
Total Employment Cost (R’000)
293 369
282 499
SERVICE DELIVERY
2016/17
2015/16
92 844
92 844
132
6 159
Electricity
Total Customer Entities Served Households - Free Basic Service
MARULENG LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (LIM335) CONTACT DETAILS
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION
POSTAL: PO Box 627, Hoedspruit, 1380 PHYSICAL: 55 Springbok Street, Hoedspruit, 1380 TEL: 015 793 2409 FAX: 015 793 2341 WEB: www.maruleng.gov.za
Population: 99 946 No Schooling: 13.3% Households: 29 007
Population Growth: 1.08% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 30.9% Formal Dwellings: 95.2%
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT OVERVIEW
Composition of Council: ANC 15, EFF 5, CIVIC WARRIORS OF
Description: The Maruleng Local Municipality is a Category B
MARULENG 3, DA 3, INDEPENDENT 1
municipality situated in the south-eastern quadrant of the Limpopo Province within the Mopani District. The Maruleng Municipality is bordered by Ba-Phalaborwa and Tzaneen to the north, Tubatse and Bushbuckridge to the south, the Kruger National Park to the east, and Lepelle-Nkumpi to the west. It is one of five municipalities in the district. The main access points to the municipal area are considered to be Mica in the north, Klaserie and the Strijdom Tunnel in the south, and Ofcolaco in the west. The town of Hoedspruit can be considered the administrative and economic centre of the area. It is also the location of the Hoedspruit Air Force Base. Area: 3 563km2 Cities/Towns: Hoedspruit Main Economic Sectors: Agriculture
Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Ms Mafura Happy Thobejane Speaker: Ms Joyce Mahlo Chief Whip: Mr Lazarus Mongadi Municipal Manager: Ms Lilly Mokonyane (Acting) Chief Financial Officer: Ms Fortunate Sekgobela FINANCIAL INFORMATION AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
Financially Financially n/a unqualified unqualified
R’000
R’000
R’000
226 299
222 991
176 560
Total Expenditure
116 885
142 037
151 220
Surplus/(Deficit)
109 414
80 954
25 340
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE
79 859
49 303
56 677
Total Revenue
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*Unaudited full year figures.
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FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
FINANCIAL POSITION Total Current Assets Total Current Liabilities
LIMPOPO
Community Wealth/Equity
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
219
159
147 033
146 968
112 475
Vacant Positions
58
37
20 598
26 686
45 210
Managerial Positions
15
10
542 109
450 592
369 416
CASH FLOWS
Vacant Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
Operating Cash Flow Cash at Year End
UIFW EXPENDITURE
98 190
65 729
87 030
132 759
111 446
89 543
n/a
8 021
10 478
SERVICE DELIVERY Electricity
Total Customer Entities Served Households - Free Basic Service
7
3
59 950
53 942
2016/17
2015/16
24 840
24 466
2 347
2 347
SEKHUKHUNE DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY (DC47) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: Private Bag X8611, Groblersdal, 0470 PHYSICAL: 7A Van Riebeeck Street, Bareki Mall, Groblersdal TEL: 013 262 7300 FAX: 013 262 5849 EMAIL: sekinfo@sekhukhune.gov.za WEB: www.sekhukhunedistrict.gov.za
Penge
Steelpoort
Description: The Sekhukhune District Municipality is a Category C municipality and is located in the Limpopo Province, the northernmost part of South Africa. It lies in the south-eastern part of the province, bordering on the Capricorn and Mopani Districts in the north, Mpumalanga in the south and east, and the Waterberg District in the west. The district is the smallest in the province, making up 11% of its geographical area. It is comprised of four local municipalities: Elias Motsoaledi, Ephraim Mogale, Makhuduthamaga and Fetakgomo Tubatse. The area’s towns and villages are serviced by its major river – the Olifants. Area: 13 528km2 Main Economic Sectors: Community services, mining (15-20%), trade (17%), financial and business services (10-12%), agriculture (9.7%)
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population Growth: 1.88% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 30.7% Formal Dwellings: 87.6%
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: ANC 14, EFF 4, BPSA 1, DA 1 (40% PR Seats) Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Mr Keamotseng Stanley Ramaila Speaker: Mrs Machoene Maria Manamela Chief Whip: Mr Lepota Tseke Municipal Manager: Ms Norah Maseko Chief Financial Officer: Ms Rebotile Makgati (Acting Deputy Chief Financial Officer)
Senior Management: Mr Patric Lekgoro (Director: Corporate Services), Ms Molatelo Mabitsela (Director: PED), Mr Ntheng Marobane (Chief Audit Executive), Mr Seporo Masemola (Director: Community Services), Mr Michael Mohlamonyane (Chief Risk Officer), Mr Cleopas Nchabeleng (Manager: LED) Communications Officers: Mr Willy Msoma
EPHRAIM MOGALE Marble Hall Rite Groblersdal
ELIAS MOTSOALEDI Ntwane Thabakhubedu !
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2017/18*
AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
2017/18* n/a
2016/17
2015/16
R’000
R’000
R’000
1 148 261
1 285 855
Total Expenditure
737 617
993 538
1 042 454
Surplus/(Deficit)
661 308
154 723
243 401
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE
412 349
421 157
771 766
2015/16
Total Current Assets
352 669
170 186
190 255
Total Current Liabilities
316 628
295 524
262 723
2 748 764
2 409 524
2 282 430
Operating Cash Flow
(371 225)
332 561
143 563
Cash at Year End
(520 617)
18 473
914
n/a
452 222
265 100
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
977
927
Community Wealth/Equity
CASH FLOWS
UIFW EXPENDITURE
Vacant Positions
54
4
Managerial Positions
41
46
4
4
Total Employment Cost (R’000)
Vacant Managerial Positions
320 027
310 845
SERVICE DELIVERY
Water
Sewerage
Financially Financially unqualified unqualified
1 398 925
Total Revenue
2016/17
FINANCIAL POSITION
2016/17
2015/16
Inside Yard
46 490
46 490
<200m from Yard
56 252
56 252
>200m from Yard
108 298
108 298
Households - Free Basic Service
182 276
182 276
18 510
18 510
Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
Burgersfort
MAKHUDUTHAMAGA
OVERVIEW
Population: 1 169 762 No Schooling: 16.0% Households: 290 527
FETAKGOMO TUBATSE
Ga-Masemola
Flush Toilet - Septic Tank
1 168
1 168
Ventilated Pit Latrine
143 493
143 493
Households - Free Basic Service
129 493
129 493
ELIAS MOTSOALEDI LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (LIM472) CONTACT DETAILS
OVERVIEW
POSTAL: PO Box 48, Groblersdal, 0470 PHYSICAL: 2nd Grobler Avenue, Groblersdal TEL: 013 262 3056 FAX: 013 262 4530 WEB: www.eliasmotsoaledi.gov.za
Description: The Elias Motsoaledi Local Municipality (previously Greater Groblersdal Local Municipality) is located in the Sekhukhune District of the Limpopo Province. It is one of four municipalities in the district. The seat of the municipality is Groblersdal.
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DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 268 256 No Schooling: 15.8% Households: 66 359
Population Growth: 1.66% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 33.0% Formal Dwellings: 88.5%
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: ANC 41, EFF 10, DA 5, BPSA 3, MP 1, SAMEBA 1 Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Ms Julia Lata Mathebe Speaker: Tladi Magetle David Chief Whip: Tebogo Phahlamohlaka Other Council: Phatlane Alfred (Political Head: Corporate Services), Toudi Aron (Political Head: Budget and Treasury), Shai Kweletsi Collen (Exco Member), Phetla Mannyana Grace (Political Head: Executive Support), Maloba Alpheus Maloba (Exco Member), Delly Matjomane (Political Head: Infrastructure), Mmutle Thabo Nelson (Political Head: Development Planning), Kotze Johan Pieter (Exco Member), Mashilo Samaria (Political Head: Community Services)
Municipal Manager: Mrs Ramakgahlela Maredi Chief Financial Officer: Mr George Mapheto Senior Management: Ellen Kegopotsemang (Senior Manager: Community Services), Meshack Kgwale (Senior Manager: Executive Support), Regina Namudi Makgata (Senior Manager: Infrastructure), Nkwane Matumane (Senior Manager: Corporate Services and Acting Senior Manager: Development Planning), Mr Edger Sebei (Manager: LED) Communications Officers: Mr Simon Makua
FINANCIAL INFORMATION AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
n/a
Qualified audit
Qualified audit
R’000
R’000
R’000
Total Revenue
443 337
460 016
407 491
Total Expenditure
369 091
324 504
496 076
Surplus/(Deficit)
118 833
(36 060)
38 400
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
110 484
80 665
108 388
Total Current Assets
126 025
87 618
58 124
97 528
99 680
69 263
1 044 648
904 896
872 288
64 269
98 321
22 790
4 050
20 944
11 965
n/a
145 300
119 171
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
419
359
Total Current Liabilities Community Wealth/Equity
LIMPOPO
The municipality is named in honour of the late Elias Motsoaledi, who was born on 26 July 1924 in Nebo, Sekhukhuneland. He came to Johannesburg at the age of 17 in search for work. He played an active role in the establishment of the South African Congress of trade unions. A lifelong member of the ANC, and the SACP, he also played a central role in many campaigns, including the Defiance Campaign of 1952, the year in which he was banned. He was detained in terms of the 1960 State of Emergency and imprisoned for four months. On his release, he went underground and served on the Johannesburg Regional Umkhonto we Sizwe. Arrested in 1963, Motsoaledi was one of the Revonia Trialists and was sentenced to life imprisonment on Robben Island, a sentence he served until his release in 1989 – 26 years later. On his release, he was elected to National Executive Committee of the ANC. He passed away on the day of the inauguration of the first democratic president of South Africa, his fellow Revonia Trialist and Robben Island prisoner, Dr Nelson Mandela. Area: 3 713km2 Cities/Towns: Groblersdal, Roossenekal Main Economic Sectors: Community services, agriculture, tourism, land development
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow Cash at Year End
UIFW EXPENDITURE
Vacant Positions
57
7
Managerial Positions
38
38
Vacant Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
SERVICE DELIVERY Electricity
Total Customer Entities Served Households - Free Basic Service
10
7
138 079
131 211
2016/17
2015/16
54 902
50 874
1 651
1 300
EPHRAIM MOGALE LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (LIM471) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: PO Box 111, Marble Hall, 0450 PHYSICAL: 13 Ficus Street, Marble Hall TEL: 013 261 8400 FAX: 013 261 2985 WEB: www.ephraimmogalelm.gov.za
OVERVIEW Description: The Ephraim Mogale Local Municipality is a Category B municipality situated within the Sekhukhune District in the Limpopo Province. It is the smallest of the four municipalities in the district. It was established after the 2000 local election, with the amalgamation of Marble Hall, part of Moutse (West) Transitional Local Council (TLC), Leeuwfontein, a portion of Hlogotlou/Lepelle Transitional Rural Council (TRC), Greater Nebo North TRC, a portion of Naboomspruit/Roedtan Thusang TLC, and Springbokvlakte TLC. The municipality was a cross-border between the Limpopo and Mpumalanga Provinces. After the 2006 municipal elections the municipality was incorporated into the Limpopo Province. The municipality is at the border of the two above-mentioned provinces. It is about 160km from Pretoria and about 190km from Polokwane (previously Pietersburg). The amalgamation of parts of eight former TLCs also resulted in the establishment of the Ephraim Mogale Local Municipality, with 14 wards, which was increased to 16 wards during the 2011 local government elections. It has one town and two R293 towns, and 75 villages. The municipality was providing water to Marble Hall, Leeuwfontein and Zamenkomst, which was later transferred to the Sekhukhune District Municipality (SDM). Currently, the municipality is licensed to provide electricity to Marble Hall town, and other areas are provided for by Eskom. The municipality also provides solid waste to Marble Hall, Leeuwfontein and Elandskraal, while the SDM provides water and sanitation to all other areas.
The municipality is battling with a huge backlog in terms of water provision, sanitation and road construction. The average annual rainfall is about 634mm. Marble Hall boasts a pleasant climate, with an average maximum winter temperature of 23°C and an average maximum summer temperature of 29°C. Area: 2 011km2 Cities/Towns: Marble Hall, Schuinsdraai Nature Reserve Main Economic Sectors: Agriculture, mining, tourism, construction, trade, transport, finance
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 127 168 No Schooling: 17.2% Households: 33 936
Population Growth: 0.64% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 27.2% Formal Dwellings: 90.5%
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: ANC 20, EFF 7, DA 3, INDEPENDENT 1, VF PLUS 1
Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Marera Ramokolo Speaker: Mr Molaudi Mothogwane Chief Whip: Ms Lorraine Modisha Other Council: Ms Rebecca Mmatawane Lentsoane (Exco Member), Mr George Nthaudi Makanyane (Exco Member), Mr Mphoke Lawrence Makola (Exco Member), Ms Mmakoma Johannah Motsepe (Exco Member), Ms Magalane Gladys Phefadi (Exco Member) Municipal Manager: Ms Monica M Mathebela Chief Financial Officer: Ms KA Ramosibi Senior Management: Mr Pleasure Mashile (Director: Infrastructure Services), Mr Mantaneng Phaahla (Director: Community Services), Mr S Uwane (Manager: LED) Communications Officers: Mr Patrick Mampuru
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*Unaudited full year figures.
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FINANCIAL INFORMATION AUDIT OUTCOME
LIMPOPO
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
n/a
Qualified audit
Qualified audit
Total Employment Positions
369
271
R’000
R’000
R’000
Total Revenue
303 158
261 997
264 304
Total Expenditure
225 249
227 796
196 668
Surplus/(Deficit)
77 909
34 201
67 636
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
56 868
57 566
64 980
Total Current Assets
798 303
182 135
221 545
81 225
48 018
54 835
9 427 078
1 009 283
1 029 928
Total Current Liabilities Community Wealth/Equity
Vacant Positions
16
41
Managerial Positions
22
22
Vacant Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
SERVICE DELIVERY Electricity
Total Customer Entities Served Households - Free Basic Service
3
8
82 305
70 010
2016/17
2015/16
34 265
35 652
1 950
1 950
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow Cash at Year End
UIFW EXPENDITURE
47 364
74 327
235 478
146 309
124 746
113 250
n/a
3 737
19 775
FETAKGOMO TUBATSE LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (LIM476) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: PO Box 206, Burgersfort, 1150 / PO Box 818, Apel, 0739 PHYSICAL: 1 Kastania Street, Burgersfort / Stand No.1, Mashung GaNkwana, Apel TEL: 013 231 1000 / 015 622 8000 FAX: 013 231 7467 / 015 622 8026 EMAIL: info@tubatse.gov.za WEB: www.ftlm.gov.za
MF Mardi (Deputy CFO), MA Mathebula (Director: Development Planning), MI Phasha (Director: Corporate Services), K Shongwe (Director: Local Economic Development and Tourism) Communications Officers: Mr TA Mokoena
FINANCIAL INFORMATION AUDIT OUTCOME
OVERVIEW Description: The Fetakgomo Tubatse Local Municipality is a Category B municipality located in the Sekhukhune District in the Limpopo Province. It is the largest of the four municipalities making up the district, accounting for 42% of its geographical area. It was established by the amalgamation of the Fetakgomo and Greater Tubatse Local Municipalities in August 2016. The area is known as the Middelveld as it is located between the Highveld and Lowveld regions. The vast majority of the area is made up of villages that are scattered throughout, particularly, the northern part of the municipality. Area: 5 693km2 Cities/Towns: Burgersfort, Ohrigstad, Steelpoort Main Economic Sectors: Agriculture; mining and quarrying; trade; tourism; manufacturing; general government; community, social and personal services; catering and accommodation
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
2017/18*
2016/17
n/a
Qualified audit
R’000
R’000
Total Revenue
645 229
544 138
Total Expenditure
553 829
420 951
Surplus/(Deficit)
91 400
123 187
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
84 071
113 483
Total Current Assets
587 218
453 794
Total Current Liabilities
42 424
178 303
1 995 380
2 595 219
Community Wealth/Equity
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow Cash at Year End
UIFW EXPENDITURE
63 717
128 985
135 870
208 341
n/a
70 072
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
Total Employment Positions
355
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION
Vacant Positions
29
Population: 489 902 No Schooling: 16.2% Households: 125 361
Managerial Positions
45
Population Growth: 3.02% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 30.6% Formal Dwellings: 85.7%
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: ANC 54, EFF 15, DA 4, AZAPO 1, COPE 1, PAC 1, SADA 1
Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Reneilwe Pholwana Speaker: Ms Naomi Tlakale Phala Chief Whip: MV Shoba Municipal Manager: Mrs Nontuthuko Patience Busane Chief Financial Officer: MF Maredi (Acting) Senior Management: Mr LT Gabaganenwe (Director: Infrastructure and Technical Services), RM Magooa (Director: Community Services),
Vacant Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
SERVICE DELIVERY Electricity
Total Customer Entities Served Households - Free Basic Service
7 147 505
2016/17 105 625 10 264
Note: Fetakgomo Tubatse Local Municipality was established by the amalgamation of Fetakgomo Local Municipality and Greater Tubatse Local Municipality on 3 August 2016. Financial, Employment and Service Delivery information for the new municipality is only available from the 2016/17 financial year. View historical information for Fetakgomo Local Municipality and Greater Tubatse Local Municipality at municipalities.co.za.
MAKHUDUTHAMAGA LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (LIM473) CONTACT DETAILS
OVERVIEW
POSTAL: Private Bag X434, Jane Furse, 1085 PHYSICAL: Stand 1, Groblersdal Road, Jane Furse, 1085 TEL: 013 265 1177/1262 FAX: 013 265 1076 WEB: www.makhuduthamaga.gov.za
Description: The Makhuduthamaga Local Municipality is a Category B municipality situated within the Sekhukhune District Municipality in the Limpopo Province. It is bordered by the Capricorn District in the north, Elias Motsoaledi in the south, Fetakgomo Tubatse Local Municipality in the east, and Ephraim Mogale in the west.
Refer to p11 for sources, methodology and definitions. Find more financial, demographic, employment and service delivery information at municipalities.co.za.
*Unaudited full year figures.
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LIMPOPO
It is one of the four municipalities that make up the district, accounting for 16% of its geographical area. The name is derived from the liberation name given to those who supported the anti-apartheid struggle in Sekhukhuneland in the 1950s. Makhuduthamaga raged a war against the white commissioner and his assailants, Marentsara. Area: 2 110km2 Main Economic Sectors: Agriculture, farming
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 284 435 No Schooling: 15.2% Households: 64 871
Population Growth: 0.78% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 30.2% Formal Dwellings: 88.8%
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: ANC 43, EFF 14, DA 2, APSP 1, AZAPO 1, SAMEBA 1
Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Ms Minah Bahula Speaker: Mr Tala Andrew Mathope Chief Whip: Mr Chego David Kgwediebotse Municipal Manager: Mr Maserumule Matlala Chief Financial Officer: Mr Ronald Moganedi Communications Officers: Mr Lemson Moropian
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
Financially Financially n/a unqualified unqualified
AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE Total Revenue Total Expenditure Surplus/(Deficit)
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION Total Current Assets Total Current Liabilities Community Wealth/Equity
R’000
R’000
R’000
464 153 258 943 205 210 141 285
400 697 273 006 127 691 168 071
378 237 340 862 37 375 171 040
105 587 4 977 509 839
120 362 21 580 520 094
148 282 14 376 486 307
119 892 71 118 n/a
164 713 65 338 57 766
174 642 115 720 10 531
2016/17
2015/16
189 60 27 6 83 905
182 54 30 7 71 195
2016/17
2015/16
69 110 7 130
63 742 8 293
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow Cash at Year End
UIFW EXPENDITURE EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS Total Employment Positions Vacant Positions Managerial Positions Vacant Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
SERVICE DELIVERY Total Customer Entities Served Electricity Households - Free Basic Service
VHEMBE DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY (DC34) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: Private Bag X5006, Thohoyandou, 0950 PHYSICAL: Old Parliament, Government Complex, Tusk Venda Street,
Musina
Thohoyandou TEL: 015 960 2000 FAX: 015 962 1017 WEB: www.vhembe.gov.za
MUSINA
THULAMELA
OVERVIEW
MAKHADO
Thohoyandou
Description: The Vhembe District Municipality is a Category C municipality located in the northern part of the Limpopo Province. It shares borders with Zimbabwe and Botswana in the north-west and Mozambique in the south-east through the Kruger National Park. The Limpopo River valley forms the border between the district and its international neighbours. The district includes the Transvaal, and areas that were previously under Venda and Gazankulu Bantustan’s administration. It is comprised of four local municipalities: Musina, Thulamela, Makhado and Collins Chabane. The district municipal offices are located in the town of Thohoyandou. It covers a geographical area that is predominantly rural. It is a legendary cultural hub, and a catalyst for agricultural and tourism development. Area: 25 596km2 Main Economic Sectors: Mining, community services, finance
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 1 393 949 No Schooling: 14.4% Households: 382 357
Population Growth: 1.68% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 34.6% Formal Dwellings: 86.3%
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: ANC 19, EFF 3, DA 2 (40% PR Seats) Controlling Party: ANC Executive Mayor: Ms Luruli Ramakhanya Speaker: Ms Tsakani Freda Nkondo Chief Whip: Mr Sampson Ratshivhanda Ndou Other Council: Ms Faith Tintswalo Chauke, Ms Mavhungu LeruleRamakhanya (Portfolio Head: Planning), Mr Rudzani Ludere (Finance), Mr Moses Maluleke, Mr Godfrey Mawela (Technical Services), Ms Selinah Mbedzi (Corporate Services), Ms Carol Phiri, Mr Ndivhuwo Radamba (Community Services) Municipal Manager: Mr Reuben Rambado (Suspended) Chief Financial Officer: Mr Nyiko Derick Mchavi (Suspended) Communications Officers: Matodzi Ralushai
COLLINS CHABANE Louis Trichardt
FINANCIAL INFORMATION AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
n/a
Disclaimer of audit
Disclaimer of audit
R’000
R’000
R’000
1 494 634 607 529 887 105 411 089
1 506 175 1 048 028 460 348 719 503
1 508 716 875 068 633 648 849 096
1 030 782 30 227 4 749 181
718 275 641 054 8 470 418
471 979 668 022 4 406 592
706 800 935 116 n/a
539 798 257 061 614 573
422 145 170 973 485 063
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions Vacant Positions Managerial Positions Vacant Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
1 881 6 43 6 450 852
2 090 11 43 11 428 961
SERVICE DELIVERY
2016/17
2015/16
87 439 136 622 28 234 30 644 52 200 76 929
83 834 136 622 28 234 85 466 52 200 76 529
Total Revenue Total Expenditure Surplus/(Deficit)
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION Total Current Assets Total Current Liabilities Community Wealth/Equity
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow Cash at Year End
UIFW EXPENDITURE
Water
Sewerage
Inside Yard <200m from Yard >200m from Yard Households - Free Basic Service Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage Ventilated Pit Latrine
Refer to p11 for sources, methodology and definitions. Find more financial, demographic, employment and service delivery information at municipalities.co.za.
*Unaudited full year figures.
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CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: Private Bag X9271, Malamulele, 0982 PHYSICAL: DCO Offices, Hospital Road, Malamulele, 0982 TEL: 015 851 0110 FAX: 015 851 0097 WEB: www.lim345.gov.za
FINANCIAL INFORMATION AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
2017/18*
2016/17
n/a
Qualified audit
R’000
R’000
Total Revenue
294 882
656 761
Total Expenditure
107 244
124 312
Description: The Collins Chabane Local Municipality is a Category B
Surplus/(Deficit)
187 638
532 449
municipality situated within the Vhembe District in the far north of the Limpopo Province. The municipality shares borders with Musina in the north, Thulamela in the north-east, the Mopani District in the south, and Makhado in the west. It is one of the four municipalities in the district, making up 20% of its geographical area. It was established by the amalgamation of portions of the Thulamela and Makhado Local Municipalities in August 2016. Area: 5 003km2 Cities/Towns: Malamulele Main Economic Sectors: Agriculture, community services, finance, trade, transport
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
50 267
71 831
Total Current Assets
n/a
206 081
Total Current Liabilities
n/a
51 467
Community Wealth/Equity
n/a
532 449
Operating Cash Flow
295 384
257 349
Cash at Year End
314 390
186 333
n/a
9 052
OVERVIEW
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 347 974 No Schooling: 20.7% Households: 91 936
Population Growth: 1.30% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 28.1% Formal Dwellings: 80.1%
CASH FLOWS
UIFW EXPENDITURE EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
Total Employment Positions Vacant Positions
465 87
Managerial Positions
30
Vacant Managerial Positions
12
Total Employment Cost (R’000)
52 166
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT
SERVICE DELIVERY
Composition of Council: ANC 60, EFF 6, DA 2, ACDP 1,
Electricity Total Customer Entities Served
INDEPENDENT 1, XP 1 Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Mr Moses Maluleke Speaker: Mr Elvis Madume Lebea Chief Whip: Mr Miyelani Gladstone Chauke Other Council: DL Baloyi, HG Chauke, MC Fungheni, SG Maluleke, PF Mashimbye, SX Mavikane, S Muavha, AJ Mukhaha, TM Mutele Municipal Manager: Mr Shilenge Risenga Richard (Acting) Chief Financial Officer: Mr Maringa Rodgers Mashongane (Acting) Senior Management: Ms Brenda Louw (Manager: LED), Mrs RI Mabunda (Technical Services), GL Maluleke, RM Maringa, HC Mukwevho (Planning and Development), Mr RR Shilenge (Corporate Services) Communications Officers: Mr Shibambu Moses, Mr HI Nukeri
LIMPOPO
COLLINS CHABANE LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (LIM345)
2016/17 9 264
Note: Collins Chabane Local Municipality was established by the amalgamation of portions of Thulamela Local Municipality and Makhado Local Municipality on 3 August 2016. Financial, Employment and Service Delivery information for the new municipality is only available from the 2016/17 financial year. View historical information for Thulamela Local Municipality and Makhado Local Municipality at municipalities.co.za.
MAKHADO LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (LIM344) CONTACT DETAILS
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION
POSTAL: Private Bag X2596, Makhado, 0920 PHYSICAL: Civic Centre, Cnr Krogh & Erasmus Streets, Makhado TEL: 015 519 3000 FAX: 015 516 1195 EMAIL: municipal.manager@makhado.gov.za WEB: www.makhado.gov.za
Population: 416 728 No Schooling: 17.9% Households: 116 371
OVERVIEW Description: The Makhado Local Municipality is a Category B municipality situated within the Vhembe District in the Limpopo Province. It borders with Musina in the north, Greater Giyani in the south (Mopani District), Thulamela in the east, and Molemole in the west (Capricorn District). It is one of four municipalities in the district, making up almost a third of its geographical area. It was first established on 31 October 1934 as the Louis Trichardt Town Council. With the new municipal demarcation, a number of municipalities were established in 1997. However, following the Municipal Structures Act of 1998, the municipalities were merged into an NP344 Municipality that is now known as the Makhado Municipality. It is divided into four regions: Makhado (previously Louis Trichardt), Vuwani, Dzanani and Waterval. Area: 7 605km2 Cities/Towns: Makhado Main Economic Sectors: Community services (30%), finance (29%), trade (15%), transport (13%)
Population Growth: 0.85% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 33.7% Formal Dwellings: 87.1%
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: ANC 56, DA 9, EFF 7, ACDP 1, COPE 1, XP 1 Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Samuel Munyai Speaker: Ms Lindiwe Mogale Chief Whip: MD Mboyi Municipal Manager: Mr Nnyadzeni Freddy Tshivhengwa Chief Financial Officer: Mr Kent M Nemaname Senior Management: Mr MJ Kanwendo (Director: Community Services), Mr Nceba Kharidzha (Director: Corporate Services), Mr Rudzani Victor Phalanndwa (Manager: LED) Communications Officers: Mr Louis Bobodi (Municipal Spokesperson)
FINANCIAL INFORMATION AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
n/a
Adverse audit
Qualified audit
R’000
R’000
R’000
Total Revenue
682 735
823 173
847 458
Total Expenditure
563 600
597 173
781 479
119 135
226 000
65 979
190 130
56 474
167 234
Surplus/(Deficit)
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE
Refer to p11 for sources, methodology and definitions. Find more financial, demographic, employment and service delivery information at municipalities.co.za.
*Unaudited full year figures.
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FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
FINANCIAL POSITION Total Current Assets
392 856
418 386
447 048
15 104
96 051
156 597
1 657 954
1 924 039
2 063 673
Total Current Liabilities
LIMPOPO
Community Wealth/Equity
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow
156 897
40 161
305 651
Cash at Year End
103 440
142 340
250 230
n/a
75 121
217 542
UIFW EXPENDITURE
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
694
801
Vacant Positions
73
166
Managerial Positions
36
46
Vacant Managerial Positions
5
11
Total Employment Cost (R’000)
278 888
250 187
SERVICE DELIVERY
2016/17
2015/16
106 603
108 971
24 464
24 761
Electricity
Total Customer Entities Served Households - Free Basic Service
Note: Part of Makhado Local Municipality was merged into Collins Chabane Local Municipality on 3 August 2016. Financial, Employment and Service Delivery information prior to the 2016/17 financial year reflects Makhado Local Municipality before the merger.
MUSINA LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (LIM341) CONTACT DETAILS
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
POSTAL: Private Bag X611, Musina, 0900 PHYSICAL: 21 Irwin Street, Musina TEL: 015 534 6100 FAX: 015 534 2513 EMAIL: info@musina.gov.za WEB: www.musina.gov.za
OVERVIEW Description: The Musina Local Municipality is a Category B municipality located in the Vhembe District of the Limpopo Province. It is bordered by Zimbabwe in the north, Makhado and Thulamela in the south, Mozambique in the east, and the Capricorn District in the west. It is the largest municipality of four in the district, making up nearly half of its geographical area. The Mutale Local Municipality was disestablished and merged into Musina Local Municipality on 3 August 2016. The seat of Musina Local Municipality is Musina (previously Messina). Area: 10 347km2 Cities/Towns: Musina Main Economic Sectors: Agriculture, mining, tourism
AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
R’000
R’000
R’000
254 687
235 509
Total Expenditure
355 544
291 492
221 154
Surplus/(Deficit)
(72 102)
(36 804)
14 355
18 774
32 631
17 917
Total Current Assets
305 698
277 473
209 549
Total Current Liabilities
492 980
447 418
340 441
Community Wealth/Equity
289 840
256 609
264 513
Operating Cash Flow
(30 789)
30 242
29 876
Cash at Year End
(44 050)
1 199
785
n/a
48 409
37 628
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
517
630
Vacant Positions
106
234
33
33
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
CASH FLOWS
UIFW EXPENDITURE
Population: 132 009 No Schooling: 9.6% Households: 43 730
Vacant Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
SERVICE DELIVERY Composition of Council: ANC 18, DA 3, EFF 3 Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Ms Mihloti Ethel Muhlope Speaker: Mr Gilbert Netshisaulu Chief Whip: Mr Fistos Mafela Other Council: Mr Jeremiah Khunwana (Portfolio Head: Local Economic Development and Technical Services) Municipal Manager: Mr Nathi Tshiwanammbi (Acting) Chief Financial Officer: Mr Liston Murulana Senior Management: Mpho Mudau (Manager: LED), Mr Pandelani Mudau (General Manager: Corporate Services) Communications Officers: Mr Wilson Dzebu
2015/16
283 441
Managerial Positions
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT
2016/17
Financially Financially n/a unqualified unqualified
Total Revenue
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population Growth: 5.28% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 29.5% Formal Dwellings: 82.4%
2017/18*
Electricity
Total Customer Entities Served Households - Free Basic Service
5
4
123 694
102 735
2016/17
2015/16
20 589
11 524
2 729
2 853
Note: Mutale Local Municipality was merged into Musina Local Municipality on 3 August 2016. Financial, Employment and Service Delivery information prior to the 2016/17 financial year only includes figures for Musina Local Municipality. View historical information for Mutale Local Municipality at municipalities.co.za.
THULAMELA LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (LIM343) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: Private Bag X5066, Thohoyandou, 0950 PHYSICAL: Thohoyandou Civic Centre, Old Agriven Building, Thohoyandou TEL: 015 962 7500 FAX: 015 962 4020 WEB: www.thulamela.gov.za
OVERVIEW Description: The Thulamela Local Municipality is a Category B municipality situated within the Vhembe District in the far north of the Limpopo Province.
The Kruger National Park forms the boundary in the east, while sharing the border with Makhado in the south and south-west. It is the smallest municipality of four in the district, making up 10% of its geographical area. It is the largest municipality in the province in terms of population. The name Thulamela is a Karanga word meaning ‘the place of giving birth’. Area: 2 642km2 Cities/Towns: Thohoyandou Main Economic Sectors: Agriculture
Refer to p11 for sources, methodology and definitions. Find more financial, demographic, employment and service delivery information at municipalities.co.za.
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Population: 497 237 No Schooling: 8.7% Households: 130 320
Population Growth: 1.77% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 41.1% Formal Dwellings: 91.2%
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: ANC 64, EFF 8, DA 4, PAC 2, ACDP 1, COPE 1, IRC 1
Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Avhashoni Tshifhango (Mayor and Exco Chairperson) Speaker: HP Mulovhedzi Chief Whip: NG Mahosi Other Council: J Davhana (Portfolio Head: Corporate Services), TP Malada (Portfolio Head: Roads, Storm Water and Sanitation), SS Mulaudzi (Portfolio Head: Special Programmes – Youth, Disabled and Gender), N Nemaranzhe (Portfolio Head: IDP and LED), M Netshifhefhe (Portfolio Head: Housing and Electricity), L Netshipise (Portfolio Head: Legislation, Land Use Management and Traditional Affairs), TE Netshisaulu (Portfolio Head: Education, Sports, Arts and Culture), TJ Raluswinga (Portfolio Head: Environment, Health, Safety and Security) Municipal Manager: Mr HE Maluleke Chief Financial Officer: Mr MM Tshivule Senior Management: Mr R Mulaudzi (Acting Senior Manager: Technical Services), Mr HE Nemadzhilili (Acting Senior Manager: Planning and Development), Mr Mulalo Nemakonde (Manager: LED), Mr SS Razwiedani (Senior Manager: Community Services), Mrs NA Todani (Senior Manager: Corporate Services) Communications Officers: Mr Nndwamato Tshiila
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
Financially Financially n/a unqualified unqualified
AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
R’000
R’000
R’000
Total Revenue
514 700
696 368
804 181
Total Expenditure
501 347
563 359
917 047
13 352
133 009
(112 866)
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
163 299
180 287
262 259
Total Current Assets
920 116
562 100
514 526
56 113
109 641
131 284
2 903 646
1 882 875
1 946 635
Operating Cash Flow
229 888
240 938
405 984
Cash at Year End
482 078
488 345
431 422
n/a
3 119
2 192
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
721
647
Vacant Positions
99
18
Managerial Positions
34
31
Surplus/(Deficit)
Total Current Liabilities Community Wealth/Equity
LIMPOPO
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION
CASH FLOWS
UIFW EXPENDITURE
Vacant Managerial Positions
7
4
252 931
226 390
2016/17
2015/16
127 023
106 801
14 311
22 897
Total Employment Cost (R’000)
SERVICE DELIVERY Electricity
Total Customer Entities Served Households - Free Basic Service
Note: Part of Thulamela Local Municipality was merged into Collins Chabane Local Municipality on 3 August 2016. Financial, Employment and Service Delivery information prior to the 2016/17 financial year reflects Thulamela Local Municipality before the merger.
WATERBERG DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY (DC36) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: Private Bag X1018, Modimolle, 0510 PHYSICAL: Harry Gwala Street, Modimolle TEL: 014 718 3300 FAX: 014 717 3886 EMAIL: admin@waterberg.gov.za WEB: www.waterberg.gov.za Lephalale
OVERVIEW
MOGALAKWENA LEPHALALE
Description: The Waterberg District Municipality is a Category C municipality located in the western part of the Limpopo Province. It is strategically located in sharing its borders with Capricorn District Municipality in the north and Sekhukhune District Municipality in the east. The south-western boundary abuts the North West, while the Gauteng Province lies on the south-eastern side. The municipality is the biggest district in the province, making up just more than a third of its geographical area. It shares its five-border control points with Botswana, namely Groblersbrug, Stockpoort, Derdepoort, Zanzibar and Platjan. It is comprised of five local municipalities: Bela-Bela, Lephalale, Modimolle-Mookgophong, Mogalakwena and Thabazimbi. The region, as we know it today, is more than three million years old. With its great variety of wildlife, birds and scenic splendour. It is one of South Africa’s prime ecotourism destinations. Area: 44 913km2 Main Economic Sectors: Mining, agriculture, tourism
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 745 758 No Schooling: 7.1% Households: 211 471
Population Growth: 2.12% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 36.6% Formal Dwellings: 85.0%
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: ANC 19, EFF 8, DA 7, FF+ 1 Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Mr SM Mataboge Speaker: KS Lamola Chief Whip: MA Tsebe
Lekalakala Mokopane Vaalwater
THABAZIMBI
MODIMOLLE-MOOKGOPHONG Mookgophong
Thabazimbi
Roedtan
Nylstroom Bela-Bela
BELA-BELA !
Other Council: MR Boloka (Social Development), F Hlungwane (Transformation and Administration), TA Mashamaite (Budget and Treasury), KR Mokwena (Special Projects), NS Montane (MPAC Chairperson), NS Monyamane (Community Services), RM Radebe (Infrastructure Development), MP Sebatjane (Planning and Economic Development) Municipal Manager: Mr Gladwin Tloubatla (Acting) Chief Financial Officer: Mr Gladwin Tloubatlaa Senior Management: Peter Makondo (Executive Assistant and Acting Manager: Social Development and Community Services), Tebogo Manaka (Acting Manager: Corporate Support and Shared Services), Ms Betty Molekwa (Manager: LED), Bernice Mthombene (Acting Manager: Infrastructure Development), Phatu Seibi (Acting Manager: Planning and Economic Development) Communications Officers: Pat Malete
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*Unaudited full year figures.
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FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2017/18*
AUDIT OUTCOME
n/a
LIMPOPO
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
2015/16
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Qualified Financially audit unqualified
Total Employment Positions
155
138
2016/17
R’000
R’000
R’000
Total Revenue
127 501
140 976
159 662
Total Expenditure
147 594
135 465
151 879
(20 093)
5 510
7 783
n/a
260
3 995
Total Current Assets
133 127
136 039
171 340
Total Current Liabilities
23 069
26 631
74 020
Community Wealth/Equity
131 263
139 508
133 998
(14 145)
(31 927)
56 090
90 150
97 952
136 214
n/a
7 487
8 363
Surplus/(Deficit)
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
Vacant Positions Managerial Positions Vacant Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
6
9
23
23
2
1
81 419
73 834
2016/17
2015/16
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow Cash at Year End
UIFW EXPENDITURE
BELA-BELA LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (LIM366) CONTACT DETAILS
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
POSTAL: Private Bag X1609, Bela-Bela, 0480 PHYSICAL: Chris Hani Drive, Bela-Bela TEL: 014 736 8000 FAX: 014 736 3288 WEB: www.belabela.gov.za
Description: The Bela-Bela Local Municipality is a Category B municipality situated within the Waterberg District in the Limpopo Province. The municipality shares borders with the Gauteng, Mpumalanga and North West Provinces. It also shares municipal borders with Modimolle-Mookgophong to the north and Thabazimbi to the west. Bela-Bela Central Business District (CBD) is directly linked with the major cities of Gauteng through the N1 National Route, which connects the area with Pretoria at the approximate distance of 100km, and with Johannesburg, which is approximately 170km from Bela-Bela CBD, as well as Polokwane (previously Pietersburg), which is approximately 200km away. The town, Bela-Bela (previously Warmbad), continues to be the central growth point of the municipal area, with potential for further economic growth and development. The tourism industry is the main driver of the local economy and by far the largest contributor to the district’s GDP. Area: 3 406km2 Cities/Towns: Bela-Bela, Pienaarsrivier Main Economic Sectors: Tourism, agriculture
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 76 296 No Schooling: 4.1% Households: 21 354
AUDIT OUTCOME
Population Growth: 3.12% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 41.9% Formal Dwellings: 89.7%
R’000
R’000
R’000
Total Revenue
227 138
421 826
297 288
224 488
344 847
316 857
2 650
76 979
(19 569)
34 675
109 188
40 006
Surplus/(Deficit)
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION Total Current Assets
173 503
52 745
69 617
Total Current Liabilities
139 390
162 576
179 712
Community Wealth/Equity
921 789
820 228
743 249
Operating Cash Flow
112 378
130 060
50 507
Cash at Year End
88 869
(41 757)
39 450
n/a
43 790
2 988
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
542
499
Vacant Positions
180
123
36
32
CASH FLOWS
UIFW EXPENDITURE
Managerial Positions Vacant Managerial Positions
11
7
116 607
95 872
2016/17
2015/16
14 946
14 928
<200m from Yard
3 140
3 140
>200m from Yard
2 871
2 871
4 075
3 665
16 299
16 299
Total Employment Cost (R’000)
SERVICE DELIVERY Inside Yard
Water
Households - Free Basic Service
Electricity
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: ANC 10, DA 4, EFF 2, BRA 1 Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Mr Jeremiah Ngobeni Speaker: Mr R Zacharia Moeletsi Chief Whip: Ms Henrietta Ledwaba Municipal Manager: Mr Sello Michael Makhubela Chief Financial Officer: Mr Ramadiga Marutha Communications Officers: Mr David Raborolo
n/a
Qualified Financially audit unqualified
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE Total Expenditure
OVERVIEW
2017/18*
Total Customer Entities Served Households - Free Basic Service Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage
Sewerage
Ventilated Pit Latrine Households - Free Basic Service
3 711
3 472
14 928
14 928
1 991
1 991
3 793
3 665
LEPHALALE LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (LIM362) CONTACT DETAILS
OVERVIEW
POSTAL: Private Bag X136, Lephalale, 0555 PHYSICAL: Cnr Joe Slovo Street & Douwater Avenue, Lephalale TEL: 014 763 2193 FAX: 014 763 5662 EMAIL: munic@lephalale.gov.za WEB: www.lephalale.gov.za
Description: The Lephalale Local Municipality is a Category B municipality located in the north-western part of the Waterberg District in the Limpopo Province. It borders with four local municipalities: Blouberg, Modimolle-Mookgophong, Mogalakwena and Thabazimbi. Its north-western border is also part of the international border between South Africa and Botswana. It is the largest of five municipalities in the district, making up a third of its geographical area.
Refer to p11 for sources, methodology and definitions. Find more financial, demographic, employment and service delivery information at municipalities.co.za.
*Unaudited full year figures.
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Municipal Manager: Ms Edith Tukakgomo Chief Financial Officer: Mr Malesela Saltiel Langa Senior Management: Ms L Kgomo (IDP Manager and Acting Executive Strategic Manager), Gerben Makgamatha (Executive Manager: Corporate Services), Mr Victor Monyepao (Public Participation), Charity Radipabe (Executive Manager: Development Planning), Mr MC Seanego (Manager: LED), LS Thobane (Executive Manager: Social Services), Kgabo Tlhako (Executive Manager: Infrastructure Services) Communications Officers: Ms CS Chiloane
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2017/18*
2016/17
Financially Financially n/a unqualified unqualified
AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
R’000
R’000
R’000
Total Revenue
490 103
507 544
452 416
Total Expenditure
449 154
509 845
504 321
Surplus/(Deficit)
40 949
(2 301)
(51 904)
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
101 199
97 111
83 874
285 836
171 432
193 894
88 272
127 573
119 013
1 555 732
1 376 946
1 166 242
125 863
86 258
68 800
9 292
1 134
33 479
n/a
56 506
77 990
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
520
525
Total Current Assets Total Current Liabilities Community Wealth/Equity
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow Cash at Year End
UIFW EXPENDITURE
Vacant Positions
66
51
Managerial Positions
34
33
Vacant Managerial Positions
7
6
168 814
158 802
2016/17
2015/16
16 354
13 203
<200m from Yard
6 174
6 954
>200m from Yard
8 768
8 438
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION
Total Employment Cost (R’000)
Population: 140 240 No Schooling: 6.0% Households: 43 002
SERVICE DELIVERY
Population Growth: 3.76% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 40.2% Formal Dwellings: 76.4%
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: ANC 17, EFF 5, DA 4 Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Mr MJ Maeko Speaker: Ms Regina Molokomme Chief Whip: Mr A Thulare Other Council: AE Basson (Exco Member), WM Motlokwa (Exco Member), MM Semenya (Exco Member, and Finance and Budget), ML Shongwe (Exco Member and LED)
2015/16
LIMPOPO
The town of Lephalale (previously Ellisras) is located a mere 280km from Pretoria, and is a recognised gateway to Botswana and other Southern African countries. Lephalale Municipality is named after the local river, a tributary of the Limpopo River, which has been the source of life to the people of this area from time immemorial. Before the new dispensation, this municipality was called Ellisras; derived from the combination of surnames of two Afrikaners, Patric Ellis and Piet Erasmus, who settled in this area in the 1930s. Nestled at the spur of the Waterberg Mountains, Lephalale is a place of peace and breathtaking beauty. Highlights like the awe-inspiring D’Nyala Nature Reserve, Marakele National Park, and the spectacular Mokolo Dam and Nature Reserve underscore why Lephalale is called the ‘heartbeat of the Waterberg Bushveld’. As part of the Waterberg biosphere, the Lephalale area is richly blessed with pristine natural beauty and an abundance of fauna and flora. Lephalale offers an infinite variety of scenic contrasts and encompasses the unique Waterberg wilderness, which boasts superb vistas, mountain gorges, clear streams and rolling hills. Geological sites and rock art are a strong drawcard for the region, suggesting its links to many previous generations. Lephalale has been identified by the Limpopo Employment Growth and Development Plan as a petrochemical cluster, and has attained the status of national development node. The Waterberg coal fields, which boast more than 40% of the total coal reserves of South Africa, are located in Lephalale. Area: 13 794km2 Cities/Towns: Lephalale Main Economic Sectors: Mining and quarrying (71.4%), finance, insurance, real estate and business services (5.2%), wholesale and retail trade, catering and accommodation (4.4%), transport, storage and communication (4.4%), general government (4.3%), agriculture, forestry and fishing (3.9%), electricity, gas and water (2.8%)
Inside Yard
Water
Households - Free Basic Service
Electricity
Total Customer Entities Served Households - Free Basic Service Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage
Sewerage
2 712
1 470
32 281
28 865
2 712
1 470
11 803
11 803
Flush Toilet - Septic Tank
1 631
1 631
Ventilated Pit Latrine
7 198
7 198
Other Households - Free Basic Service
470
470
2 712
1 470
MODIMOLLE-MOOKGOPHONG LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (LIM368) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: X1008, Modimolle, 0510 PHYSICAL: OR Tambo Square, Harry Gwala Street, Modimolle TEL: 014 718 2000 FAX: 014 717 4077 EMAIL: records@modimolle.gov.za WEB: www.lim368.gov.za
Main Economic Sectors: Business services, agriculture, government services, community services
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 107 699 No Schooling: 6.4% Households: 28 977
Population Growth: 0.76% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 35.0% Formal Dwellings: 85.6%
OVERVIEW Description: The Modimolle-Mookgophong Local Municipality is a
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT
Category B municipality situated within the Waterberg District in the Limpopo Province. It is one of five municipalities in the district. It was established by the amalgamation of the Mookgophong and Modimolle Local Municipalities in August 2016. The municipality occupies a strategic position from the main markets of the country by being at the south entrance of the province. It enjoys easy access from the main national arteries, the N1 and R101. The visibility of Modimolle Mountain from the N1 north is inviting to curious tourists visiting the area. The municipality is home to Nylsvlei Nature Reserve, which has Ramsar status, and the world-renowned Waterberg Biosphere Reserve. The municipal area has mild winters and warm summers, with an average annual rainfall of 520mm to 650mm. Area: 10 367km2 Cities/Towns: Modimolle, Mookgophong (Naboomspruit), Vaalwater
The municipality is under S139(1)(b) administration, effective from June 2018. Composition of Council: ANC 13, DA 7, EFF 6, VF PLUS 2 Controlling Party: DA Minority Government Mayor: Mrs Marlene van Staden Speaker: Dingaan Motshwene Chief Whip: Hercules Louw Other Council: Lesiba William Kola (Exco Member), Patrick Mashaba (Exco Member), Grace Mashitisho (Exco Member), Ester Monyepa (Exco Member) Municipal Manager: Mrs MF Mokoko Chief Financial Officer: Mr M Mhlanga Senior Management: Mr Zacharia Namate (Area Manager: Mookgophong), Mr Z Namate Communications Officers: H Lubbe (Manager: Corporate Services)
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*Unaudited full year figures.
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FINANCIAL INFORMATION AUDIT OUTCOME
LIMPOPO
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
2017/18*
2016/17
n/a
Audit not finalised
R’000
R’000
Total Revenue
463 246
458 613
Total Expenditure
357 478
479 322
Surplus/(Deficit)
105 769
(20 709)
42 436
87 190
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION Total Current Assets
426 320
253 277
Total Current Liabilities
356 979
391 813
Community Wealth/Equity
1 373 217
1 117 664
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow Cash at Year End
UIFW EXPENDITURE
145 957
(83 583)
48 113
(143 493)
n/a
49 825
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
Total Employment Positions
598
Vacant Positions
SERVICE DELIVERY
2016/17
Inside Yard
Water Electricity
26 459
<200m from Yard
3 682
Households - Free Basic Service
8 503
Total Customer Entities Served
27 173
Households - Free Basic Service
8 503
Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage
Sewerage
26 730
Ventilated Pit Latrine
1 310
Other
2 357
Households - Free Basic Service
8 503
Note: Modimolle-Mookgophong Local Municipality was established by the amalgamation of Mookgophong Local Municipality and Modimolle Local Municipality on 3 August 2016. Financial, Employment and Service Delivery information for the new municipality is only available from the 2016/17 financial year. View historical information for Mookgophong Local Municipality and Modimolle Local Municipality at municipalities.co.za.
6
Managerial Positions
23
Vacant Managerial Positions
6
Total Employment Cost (R’000)
171 033
MOGALAKWENA LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (LIM367) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: PO Box 34, Mokopane, 0600 PHYSICAL: 54 Retief Street, Mokopane TEL: 015 491 9600 FAX: 015 491 9755 WEB: www.mogalakwena.gov.za
OVERVIEW
Chief Financial Officer: Mr Sasa Mulenga Senior Management: Mr Mekeng Magale (Manager: LED), MM Molala (Community Services), MM Mthombeni (Traffic and Emergency)
Communications Officers: Mr Malesela Selokela (Divisional Head: Communications)
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
n/a
Audit not finalised
Adverse audit
Description: The Mogalakwena Local Municipality is a Category B municipality situated in the western quadrant of the Limpopo Province, within the western district of the Waterberg District. It is bordered by Lephalale to the north, Modimolle-Mookgophong to the south, and the Capricorn District in the east. It is one of the five municipalities in the district. It was established on 5 December 2000 when various municipalities and councils that had previously served the Potgietersrus and surrounding areas were integrated. The following local authorities were amalgamated to form the new municipality: Greater Potgietersrus, Bakenberg and Koedoesrand/Rebone. Area: 6 156km2 Cities/Towns: Mokopane (Potgietersrus) Main Economic Sectors: Mining, agriculture
AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
R’000
R’000
R’000
Total Revenue
652 511
1 111 212
1 240 951
Total Expenditure
735 621
1 237 301
862 364
Surplus/(Deficit)
(83 110)
(126 088)
378 587
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
301 694
450 274
514 355
Total Current Assets
n/a
503 143
722 702
Total Current Liabilities
n/a
368 378
369 439
Community Wealth/Equity
n/a
6 358 535
2 340 344
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow
245 520
132 299
482 774
-
217 426
525 443
n/a
561 739
n/a
Cash at Year End
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION
UIFW EXPENDITURE
Population: 325 291 No Schooling: 10.2% Households: 82 674
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
929
856
Vacant Positions
204
182
35
46
Population Growth: 1.49% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 33.1% Formal Dwellings: 95.3%
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT
Managerial Positions
Composition of Council: ANC 41, EFF 13, DA 6, AZAPO 1, COPE 1,
Vacant Managerial Positions
MRA 1, VF PLUS 1
Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Ms Andrina Matsemela Speaker: Mr Hlengane Samuel Mathebula Chief Whip: Mr Mankopane Michael Rapatsa Other Council: KQ Dekker (Special Projects), LD Langa (Community Services), MS Lelaka, MR Maepa (Traffic and Emergency Services), RS Masipa (Finance), MF Mokwele (Electrical Services), PL Olifant (Planning and Development Services), MM Senoamadi (Technical Services), MS Tlhaku (Corporate Services) Municipal Manager: Mr Marcus Mthombeni (Acting)
9
16
Total Employment Cost (R’000)
233 765
232 933
SERVICE DELIVERY
2016/17
2015/16
53 524
53 524
31 611
31 611
Inside Yard
Water Electricity Sewerage
<200m from Yard Households - Free Basic Service
3 046
2 916
Total Customer Entities Served
74 266
74 266
Households - Free Basic Service
3 046
2 916
Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage
35 250
35 250
Ventilated Pit Latrine
17 050
17 050
3 046
2 916
Households - Free Basic Service
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*Unaudited full year figures.
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THABAZIMBI LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (LIM361)
POSTAL: Private Bag X530, Thabazimbi, 0380 PHYSICAL: 7 Rietbok Street, Thabazimbi TEL: 014 777 1525 FAX: 014 777 1531 EMAIL: info@thabazimbi.gov.za WEB: www.thabazimbi.gov.za
OVERVIEW
Municipal Manager: Mr TG Ramagaga Chief Financial Officer: Mr T Chetty (Acting) Senior Management: Mr V Makona (Director: Technical Services),
LIMPOPO
CONTACT DETAILS
Mr KF Maphoru (Manager: LED), Ms R Tshiswaise (Acting Director: Planning and Economic Development), Mr JJ van der Merwe (Director: Corporate Services) Communications Officers: Mr Joshua Motsomane (Manager: Communications)
Description: The Thabazimbi Local Municipality is a Category B municipality located within the Waterberg District in the south-western part of the Limpopo Province. It has Botswana as its international neighbour, and is a mere two-hour drive from Pretoria. It is one of five municipalities in the district. Thabazimbi is known as ‘mountain of iron’, which is a Setswana name referring to the highly lucrative iron ore reef first discovered in the municipality in 1919. The municipality has Marakele National Park, which is a subsidiary of the National Parks Board, and in the same standard as the Kruger National Park and Mapungube. It has been mined since the 1930s, when iron and steel production started. Apart from iron ore, the Thabazimbi Municipality is surrounded by platinum-producing areas. Other minerals produced in the area include andalusite. Agriculture has also proven to be a strong economic sector in the municipality. Agricultural commodities produced are wheat, beans and maize. The municipality’s goals are aligned with those of the Provincial Growth and Development Strategy in Limpopo. This will ensure that the growth trajectory also addresses the objective of poverty eradication through job creation and business opportunity stimulation. Area: 11 190km2 Cities/Towns: Amandelbult Mine Town, Thabazimbi Main Economic Sectors: Mining, agriculture, tourism
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 96 232 No Schooling: 3.7% Households: 35 463
Population Growth: 2.76% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 38.0% Formal Dwellings: 68.0%
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
n/a
Audit not finalised
Disclaimer of audit
AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
R’000
R’000
R’000
Total Revenue
211 960
325 133
359 052
Total Expenditure
169 921
238 680
341 998
Surplus/(Deficit)
42 039
86 453
17 054
n/a
53 164
90 888
Total Current Assets
288 994
266 864
250 089
Total Current Liabilities
455 569
335 695
198 653
Community Wealth/Equity
782 734
1 233 767
1 331 594
Operating Cash Flow
(42 519)
(18 906)
13 712
Cash at Year End
(38 811)
639
2 707
n/a
n/a
118 222
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
381
396
Vacant Positions
50
41
Managerial Positions
33
40
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
CASH FLOWS
UIFW EXPENDITURE
Vacant Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
SERVICE DELIVERY
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: ANC 10, DA 5, EFF 5, TRA 2, FF PLUS 1 Controlling Party: Coalition-Led Municipality: DA, EFF, TRA, FF Plus Mayor: Midah Moselane Speaker: Dr Bertie Joubert Chief Whip: Piet Strydom Other Council: G Gouws (MPAC Chairperson), S Makhubela
Water
(Chairperson: Finance and Transformation Committee), L Mokgomo (Chairperson: Infrastructure and Community Services Committee)
Sewerage
8 108 859
2016/17
2015/16
Inside Yard
17 216
17 216
<200m from Yard
3 660
3 660
>200m from Yard
3 200
3 200
Households - Free Basic Service
Electricity
10 114 624
Total Customer Entities Served Households - Free Basic Service Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage
466
0
25 882
25 882
466
0
17 126
17 126
Ventilated Pit Latrine
1 235
1 235
Other
4 414
4 414
466
0
Households - Free Basic Service
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*Unaudited full year figures.
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MPUMALANGA
KEY STATISTICS GEOGRAPHY LAND AREA 76 495km2 LAND PERCENTAGE 6.3%
BUSHBUCKRIDGE
DR JS MOROKA
PEOPLE
4 335 964
THABA CHWEU
1 664 428
POPULATION
YOUTH (15-34 YEARS)
THEMBISILE HANI CITY OF MBOMBELA
NKOMAZI
EMAKHAZENI
97,4
38,4
SEX RATIO (MALES/100 FEMALES)
YOUTH PROPORTION
24.6%
7.8%
EDUCATION
POVERTY HEADCOUNT
STEVE TSHWETE
CHIEF ALBERT LUTHULI
EMALAHLENI VICTOR KHANYE
MSUKALIGWA
GOVAN MBEKI
DIPALESENG
(GRADE 12 – AGED 20+)
LEKWA
UNEMPLOYMENT*
MKHONDO DR PIXLEY KA ISAKA SEME
EHLANZENI GERT SIBANDE NKANGALA
Mpumalanga, the second-smallest province in South Africa after Gauteng, is located in the north-eastern part of the country, bordering Swaziland and Mozambique to the east. It also borders Limpopo, Gauteng, Free State and KwaZulu-Natal within South Africa. It covers an area of 76 495km2 and has a population of 4 335 964, making it the sixth most populous in the country. It is situated mainly on the high plateau grasslands of the Middleveld, which roll eastwards for hundreds of kilometres. In the north-east, it rises towards mountain peaks and terminates in an immense escarpment. In some places, this escarpment plunges hundreds of metres down to the low-lying area known as the Lowveld. Mbombela (previously Nelspruit) is the capital of the province and the administrative and business centre of the Lowveld. Other major cities and towns include eMalahleni (Witbank), Standerton, eMkhondo (Piet Retief), Malalane, Ermelo, Barberton and Sabie. The best-performing sectors in the province include mining, manufacturing and services. Tourism and agro-processing are potential growth sectors. Agriculture in Mpumalanga is characterised by a combination of commercialised farming, subsistence and livestock farming, and emerging crop farming. Crops such as subtropical fruits, nuts, citrus, cotton, tobacco, wheat, vegetables, potatoes, sunflowers and maize are produced in the region. Mpumalanga is rich in coal reserves and home to South Africa’s major coal-fired power stations. eMalahleni is the biggest coal producer in Africa and is also the site of the country’s second oil-from-coal plant after Sasolburg. Most of the manufacturing production in Mpumalanga occurs in the southern Highveld region. In the Lowveld sub-region, industries are concentrated around the manufacturing of products from agricultural and raw forestry material. Mpumalanga is divided into three district municipalities, which are further subdivided into 17 local municipalities.
33.2%
41.7%
OFFICIAL RATE
EXPANDED RATE
HOUSING HOUSEHOLD SIZE 3,8
HOUSEHOLDS 1 238 861 84.7%
3.2%
10.9%
FORMAL DWELLINGS
TRADITIONAL DWELLINGS
INFORMAL DWELLINGS
HOUSEHOLD SERVICES ACCESS TO PIPED WATER
78.8%
FLUSH/CHEMICAL TOILET
49.0%
CONNECTED TO ELECTRICITY
90.7%
Sources: Community Survey 2016 – Provinces at a glance, published by Stats SA. *Unemployment figures from Quarterly Labour Force Survey, Quarter 3, 2018, published by Stats SA.
MPUMALANGA MUNICIPALITIES Ehlanzeni District Bushbuckridge City of Mbombela Nkomazi Thaba Chweu
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167 167 168 170 170
Gert Sibande District Chief Albert Luthuli Dipaleseng Dr Pixley Ka Isaka Seme Govan Mbeki Lekwa
171 172 173 173 174 174
Mkhondo Msukaligwa
175 176
Nkangala District Dr JS Moroka Emakhazeni
177 177 178
Emalahleni Steve Tshwete Thembisile Hani Victor Khanye
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EHLANZENI DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY (DC32) MPUMALANGA
CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: PO Box 3333, Mbombela, 1200 PHYSICAL: 8 Van Niekerk Street, Mbombela TEL: 013 759 8500 FAX: 013 755 8539 EMAIL: Council@ehlanzeni.gov.za WEB: www.ehlanzeni.gov.za
OVERVIEW Description: The Ehlanzeni District Municipality is a Category C BUSHBUCKRIDGE
municipality situated in the north-east of the Mpumalanga Province. It makes up just over a third of the province’s geographical area. The district is comprised of four local municipalities: Bushbuckridge, City of Mbombela, Nkomazi and Thaba Chweu. Mbombela (previously Nelspruit) is the capital of Mpumalanga, situated in the City of Mbombela Local Municipality, which is also the home of the Mpumalanga Provincial Government and, as a result, is the most concentrated economic hub within the province. It features three border gates to both Swaziland and Mozambique (Matsamo, Komatipoort and Mananga border gates) and, therefore, movement of people from neighbouring countries to the district, and from Gauteng to either Swaziland or Mozambique, creates a catalyst for the economic life of the area. Area: 27 896km2 Main Economic Sectors: Community services (44.5%), trade (44%), financial and real estate (43.1%), construction (41%), transport (37.5%), agriculture (35.5%), manufacturing (19.6%), mining (6%), utilities (2.8%), electricity (2%)
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 1 754 931 No Schooling: 13.8% Households: 483 903
Population Growth: 0.88% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 41.9% Formal Dwellings: 91.9%
Pilgrim’s Rest Graskop Sabie
Lydenburg
THABA CHWEU
Marloth Park White River Komatipoort
CITY OF MBOMBELA
Matsulu
NKOMAZI Barberton
FINANCIAL INFORMATION AUDIT OUTCOME
2016/17
2015/16
n/a Clean audit Clean audit
R’000
R’000
R’000
Total Revenue
245 729
242 171
231 873
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT
Total Expenditure
206 745
223 703
208 545
Composition of Council: ANC 20, DA 3, EFF 2, BRA 1 (40% PR Seats) Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Ms Jesta Sidell Speaker: Mr Renias Khumalo Chief Whip: Mr Terrence Enoch Ishmael Shabangu Other Council: NC Hlophe (MMC: Environmental Health), TR Manyisa
Surplus/(Deficit)
38 984
18 468
23 329
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
26 638
23 930
16 567
79 231
85 023
75 375
718
42 625
75 486
(46 033)
100 756
82 194
Operating Cash Flow
33 423
(46 587)
24 374
Cash at Year End
20 795
(61 783)
68 132
n/a
368
-
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
147
149
(MMC: Disaster Management and Public Safety), M Masilela (MMC: Social Services and Transversal Programmes), MJ Mavuso (MMC: Corporate Services), MJ Mnisi (MMC: Finance), MJ Morema (MMC: LED, Tourism and Rural Development), M Nkuna (MMC: Technical Services) Municipal Manager: Mr Sgananda Siboza Chief Financial Officer: Ms Gladys Dube (Acting) Senior Management: Mr Themaba Gogwane (Manager: Technical Services), Mrs Happyness Magagula-Nkosi (General Manager: Social Services and Disaster Management), Ms Nontobeko Mahlalela (General Manger: LED, Tourism and Rural Development), Mrs Esther Mahlalela (Acting General Manager: Municipal Health and Environmental Management), Mr Roy Makwakwa (Acting General Manager: Corporate Services) Communications Officers: Mr Lucky Ngomane (Manager: Communications)
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
2017/18*
Total Current Assets Total Current Liabilities Community Wealth/Equity
CASH FLOWS
UIFW EXPENDITURE
Vacant Positions Managerial Positions Vacant Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
6
9
43
44
0
2
121 055
113 270
BUSHBUCKRIDGE LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (MP325) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: Private Bag X9308, Bushbuckridge, 1280 PHYSICAL: Opposite Mapulaneng DLTC, R533 Graskop Road, Bushbuckridge TEL: 013 004 0291/2 FAX: 013 799 1865 EMAIL: info@bushbuckridge.gov.za WEB: www.bushbuckridge.gov.za
OVERVIEW Description: The Bushbuckridge Local Municipality is a Category B municipality and presidential nodal point located within the Ehlanzeni
District in the north-eastern part of the Mpumalanga Province. It is the largest of the four municipalities that make up the district, accounting for over a third of its geographical area. The municipal area provides a link to Lydenburg and other centres in the Lowveld, particularly Hoedspruit, Pilgrim’s Rest and Graskop. Bushbuckridge Local Municipality can therefore be called the gateway to the major tourist attraction points in Mpumalanga and the eastern part of the Limpopo Province. Area: 10 248km2 Cities/Towns: Sabie Park Main Economic Sectors: Agriculture, tourism
Refer to p11 for sources, methodology and definitions. Find more financial, demographic, employment and service delivery information at municipalities.co.za.
*Unaudited full year figures.
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DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION
MPUMALANGA
Population: 546 215 No Schooling: 16.2% Households: 136 780
Population Growth: 0.32% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 38.3% Formal Dwellings: 96.3%
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: ANC 53, BRA 14, EFF 4, DA 3, APC 2 Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Sylvia Nxumalo Speaker: Ruth Raganya Other Council: Bhunu Malandule (Technical Services), Lebelelang Malebe (Chairperson: Service Delivery), Leonard Malomane (Economic Development, Planning and Environment), Mandla Mapiyeye (MPAC Chairperson), Sylvia Mathebula (Corporate Services), Krisjan Mokoena (Social Development), Violet Nkuna (Sport, Arts, Culture and Heritage), Phineas Selowe (Finance), Lindiwe Sithole (Public Safety, Disaster Management and DLTC) Municipal Manager: Mrs CA Nkuna Chief Financial Officer: Mr M Matlala (Acting) Senior Management: Mr R Khoza (Director: Corporate Services), Mr E Mashava (Director: Technical Services), Dr Z Mkhabela (Director: Community Services), Mrs Sarah Mogakane (Director: Economic Development Planning and Environment), Mr Solomon Nyembe (Manager: LED) Communications Officers: Mr Aubrey Mnisi
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
Financially Financially n/a unqualified unqualified
AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE Total Revenue
R’000
R’000
R’000
1 435 738
1 692 155
1 415 728
Total Expenditure
675 059
961 923
959 224
Surplus/(Deficit)
760 679
730 232
456 504
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
597 357
613 828
650 398
Total Current Assets
549 472
952 108
731 769
Total Current Liabilities
495 573
606 844
602 850
411 299
3 355 900
2 625 447
Community Wealth/Equity
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow
407 071
576 151
375 371
98 169
98 339
135 582
n/a
575 324
635 130
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
1 520
1 343
384
110
38
47
Cash at Year End
UIFW EXPENDITURE
Vacant Positions Managerial Positions Vacant Managerial Positions
2
6
Total Employment Cost (R’000)
390 425
351 631
SERVICE DELIVERY
Water
2016/17
2015/16
Inside Yard
95 565
57 641
<200m from Yard
46 998
71 255
>200m from Yard
4 157
16 006
Households - Free Basic Service
Electricity
5 917
5 431
Total Customer Entities Served
146 720
146 720
Households - Free Basic Service
45 000
45 000
5 210
50 000
Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage Flush Toilet - Septic Tank
Sewerage
Ventilated Pit Latrine
1 460
1 460
121 891
120 000
0
51 000
5 917
5 431
Other Households - Free Basic Service
CITY OF MBOMBELA LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (MP326) CONTACT DETAILS
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION
POSTAL: PO Box 45, Mbombela, 1200 PHYSICAL: 1 Nel Street, Mbombela Civic Centre, Mbombela, 1200 TEL: 013 759 9111 FAX: 013 759 2070 EMAIL: Customercare@mbombela.gov.za WEB: www.mbombela.gov.za
Population: 695 913 No Schooling: 11.7% Households: 206 136
OVERVIEW Description: The City of Mbombela Local Municipality is a Category B municipality situated in the Mpumalanga Province and forms part of the Ehlanzeni District. It is one of the four municipalities in the district, making up almost a third of its geographical area. It was established by the amalgamation of the Mbombela and Umjindi Local Municipalities in August 2016. Mbombela (previously Nelspruit) is the capital of the province. Mbombela is the Siswati word for ‘a lot of people together in a small space’. The city serves as a gateway to some of the best eco- and adventure activities in Southern Africa and, with its moderate climate, becomes the preferred tourist destination all year round. Its subtropical fruits (like mangoes, avocados, oranges, lemons, litchis and bananas) are a huge drawcard for visitors, and during springtime the blossoms of orange trees can be smelt kilometres away. For shopping enthusiasts, the city offers world-class shopping malls, casinos and entertainment venues with air-conditioning systems. This creates excellent opportunities for prospective investors and businesses to establish themselves in the area. Area: 7 141km2 Cities/Towns: Barberton, Emoyeni, Entokozweni, Hazyview, Kaapschehoop, Kabokweni, Kanyamazane, Luphisi, Matsulu, Mbombela, Mpakeni, Msogwaba, Ngodwana, Skukuza, Tekwane, White River Main Economic Sectors: Finance and business services, manufacturing, government services, community services, trade, transport and communications, agriculture, construction, mining
Population Growth: 1.25% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 46.5% Formal Dwellings: 90.6%
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: ANC 69, DA 13, EFF 6, REAOSA 1, VF PLUS 1 Controlling Party: ANC Executive Mayor: Mr Sibusiso Mathonsi Speaker: Mr Mandla Msibi Chief Whip: Mr Meshack Nsimbini Other Council: Ms Elizabeth Gecelo-Mkhabela (Financial Services), Mr Amos Kumba (Regional Service Centres Coordination), Mr Constance Maseko (Corporate Services), Ms Phumzile Mashego (Energy), Ms Busi Mdhluli (City Planning and Development), Mr Vusi Mkhatshwa (Public Works and Transport, and Leader: Government Business), Ms Margareth Mlimi (Community Services), Mr Piet Nyalunga (Public Safety), Ms Lizzy Nyalungu (Strategic Management Services), Mr Sipho Siwela (Water and Sanitation) Municipal Manager: Mr Neil Diamond Chief Financial Officer: Mr Wiseman Khumalo Senior Management: Mr Jaco Landberg (Energy), Mr Xolani Mabila (Public Works, Roads and Transport), Mr Dumisani Mabuza (City Planning and Development), Mr Comfort Makhanya (Public Safety), Mr Sphetho Mhlongo (Deputy Municipal Manager: Institutional Development and Acting: Strategic Management Services), Mr Pat Msibi (Deputy Municipal Manager: Service Delivery), Mr Derrick Ndlovu (Regional Centres Coordination), Mr Jasper Ngobeni (Office of Council), Mr Mandla Nkosi (Corporate Services), Ms Momotho Thumbathi (Community Services), Ms Wendy Tshawe (Water and Sanitation) Communications Officers: Mr Joseph Ngala
Refer to p11 for sources, methodology and definitions. Find more financial, demographic, employment and service delivery information at municipalities.co.za.
*Unaudited full year figures.
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FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2017/18*
AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
MPUMALANGA
2016/17
Financially n/a unqualified
Total Revenue Total Expenditure
R’000
R’000
2 900 725
2 587 290
2 156 349
2 700 951
Surplus/(Deficit)
744 376
(113 661)
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
285 696
609 709
Total Current Assets
703 397
500 685
Total Current Liabilities
1 367 330
Community Wealth/Equity
6 694 210
SERVICE DELIVERY
Water
Electricity
2016/17
Inside Yard
115 376
<200m from Yard
97 570
>200m from Yard
5 044
Households - Free Basic Service
187 079
Total Customer Entities Served
135 569
Households - Free Basic Service
9 734
Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage
57 557
Flush Toilet - Septic Tank
Sewerage
1 203
Ventilated Pit Latrine
89 419
1 495 459
Other
57 318
5 959 156
Households - Free Basic Service
3 063
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow Cash at Year End
167 517
612 276
(125 880)
23 864
n/a
648 910
UIFW EXPENDITURE EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
Total Employment Positions
2 384
Vacant Positions
Note: City of Mbombela Local Municipality was established by the amalgamation of Mbombela Local Municipality and Umjindi Local Municipality on 3 August 2016. Financial, Employment and Service Delivery information for the new municipality is only available from the 2016/17 financial year. View historical information for Mbombela Local Municipality and Umjindi Local Municipality at municipalities.co.za.
386
Managerial Positions
101
Total Employment Cost (R’000)
607 018
NKOMAZI LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (MP324) CONTACT DETAILS
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
POSTAL: Private Bag X101, Malalane, 1320 PHYSICAL: 9 Park Street, Malalane TEL: 013 790 0245 FAX: 013 790 0886 WEB: www.nkomazi.gov.za
OVERVIEW Description: The Nkomazi Local Municipality is a Category B municipality located in the eastern part of the Ehlanzeni District in the Mpumalanga Province. The municipality is strategically placed between Swaziland (north of Swaziland) and Mozambique (east of Mozambique). It is also bounded by Kruger National Park to the north and City of Mbombela Local Municipality to the west. It is the smallest of four municipalities in the district, making up 17% of its geographical area. It is linked with Swaziland by two provincial roads, and with Mozambique by a railway line and the main national road (N4), which forms the Maputo Corridor. Area: 4 787km2 Cities/Towns: Komatipoort, Malalane, Marloth Park Main Economic Sectors: Agriculture, mining, tourism
2017/18*
AUDIT OUTCOME
n/a
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE Total Revenue
2015/16
Financially Financially unqualified unqualified
R’000
R’000
R’000
754 635
1 131 841
1 049 838 760 982
Total Expenditure
714 513
870 451
Surplus/(Deficit)
40 122
261 390
288 856
155 024
254 714
335 998
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION Total Current Assets
1 457 326
282 289
296 189
874 860
226 058
354 398
1 827 013
1 795 863
1 534 472 366 721
Total Current Liabilities Community Wealth/Equity
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow
255 811
289 942
227 325
120 668
65 080
n/a
157 783
279 459
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
1 178
1 393
Cash at Year End
UIFW EXPENDITURE
Vacant Positions
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION
Managerial Positions
Population: 410 907 No Schooling: 17.7% Households: 103 965
Total Employment Cost (R’000)
Population Growth: 1.01% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 36.1% Formal Dwellings: 91.7%
2016/17
Vacant Managerial Positions
SERVICE DELIVERY
4
5
36
37
4
5
327 981
314 855
2016/17
2015/16
60 068
60 068 12 767
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT
Inside Yard
Composition of Council: ANC 54, EFF 7, DA 4 Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Mr Johan Musa Mkhatshwa Speaker: Mr Sphiwe J Mashele Chief Whip: Ms Emma Z Ngcane Municipal Manager: Mr Dan Ngwenya Chief Financial Officer: Mr Steven Tstevei
<200m from Yard
12 767
>200m from Yard
7 254
7 254
Households - Free Basic Service
12 952
20 947
Total Customer Entities Served
88 751
86 593
Households - Free Basic Service
12 952
20 947
Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage
7 746
7 746
Flush Toilet - Septic Tank
3 767
3 767
Ventilated Pit Latrine
29 026
29 026
Other
45 500
45 500
12 952
20 947
Water
Electricity
Sewerage
Households - Free Basic Service
THABA CHWEU LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (MP321) CONTACT DETAILS
OVERVIEW
POSTAL: PO Box 61, Mashishing, 1120 PHYSICAL: Cnr Central & Viljoen Streets, Mashishing TEL: 013 235 7300 FAX: 013 235 1108 WEB: www.tclm.co.za
Description: The Thaba Chweu Local Municipality is a Category B municipality located in the north-western region of the Mpumalanga Province in the Ehlanzeni District. It is one of four municipalities in the district. It came into being after the December 5th 2000 local government elections.
Refer to p11 for sources, methodology and definitions. Find more financial, demographic, employment and service delivery information at municipalities.co.za.
*Unaudited full year figures.
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2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
n/a
Disclaimer of audit
Disclaimer of audit
AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE Total Revenue
R’000
R’000
R’000
607 787
526 320
529 938
Total Expenditure
621 035
707 542
692 793
Surplus/(Deficit)
(13 248)
(181 222)
(162 856)
86 670
85 846
79 951
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION Total Current Assets
730 019
278 537
263 826
Total Current Liabilities
552 768
579 028
489 064
Community Wealth/Equity
177 256
1 987 330
2 185 078 76 041
MPUMALANGA
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
The escarpment divides the district into eastern and western halves. The western half (Lydenburg district) is dominated by agricultural and farming activities, while forestry is the main economic activity of the eastern half (Sabie/Graskop district). Thaba Chweu is one of the major tourist attraction areas in South Africa. Mashishing (previously Lydenburg) is the oldest town in the province, and a hub of heritage where the famous Lydenburg Heads, which are said to date back to 400AD, were found in the 1950s. Also found here are old stone houses. Most of all, this is the home of trout fishing. Graskop is home to the Three Rondavels, The Blyde Canyon, Potholes, God’s Window, The Pinnacle, Berlin, Lisbon, and Graskop Falls, all of which are World Heritage Sites, and form the Panorama Route. In the Sabie area, when travelling east of Mashishing through the Long Tom Pass, there are hectares of pine plantations. These mountains are part of the Drakensberg Mountain Range. Area: 5 719km2 Cities/Towns: Graskop, Lydenburg, Mashishing, Pilgrim’s Rest, Sabie Main Economic Sectors: Mining, forestry, agriculture, business services, tourism
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow
17 136
100 713
34 336
21 150
5 237
n/a
129 654
95 712
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
620
562
Vacant Positions
144
86
39
36
Cash at Year End
UIFW EXPENDITURE
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION
Managerial Positions
Population: 101 895 No Schooling: 4.5% Households: 37 022
Vacant Managerial Positions
Population Growth: 0.80% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 46.8% Formal Dwellings: 84.2%
8
3
171 793
149 405
2016/17
2015/16
25 481
25 386
<200m from Yard
3 594
3 594
>200m from Yard
1 425
1 425
Households - Free Basic Service
4 107
8 490
Total Customer Entities Served
33 261
29 334
Households - Free Basic Service
4 107
4 935
Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage
21 421
21 421
Total Employment Cost (R’000)
SERVICE DELIVERY
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT
Inside Yard
Composition of Council: ANC 17, DA 7, EFF 2, BRA 1 Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Mrs Sellina Mashigo-Sekgobela Speaker: Ms Ester Tiny Mabuza Chief Whip: Mrs Idios Mokoena Other Council: Mr JM Kock (MMC: Corporate and Human Settlement),
Water
Electricity
Ms S Manzini (MMC: Community and Social Services, and LED), Mrs MT Mashego (MMC: Finance, Technical and Engineering) Municipal Manager: Mr TMP Kgoale Chief Financial Officer: Mr ML Mokwena Senior Management: Mr U Malungana (Director: Technical and Engineering Services), Ms S Mathebula (Director: LED, Planning and Human Settlement), Ms S Matsi (Director: Community and Social Services), Mr JM Motankisi (Director: Corporate Services), Mr Mxolosi Sibanyoni (Manager: LED) Communications Officers: Mr Peter Mamkga
Flush Toilet - Septic Tank
Sewerage
Ventilated Pit Latrine
1 377
1 377
8 806
8 806
Other Households - Free Basic Service
147
147
4 107
3 935
GERT SIBANDE DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY (DC30) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: PO Box 1748, Ermelo, 2350 PHYSICAL: Cnr Joubert & Oosthuise Streets, Ermelo TEL: 017 801 7000 FAX: 017 811 1207 EMAIL: records@gsibande.gov.za WEB: www.gsibande.gov.za
Carolina Breyten
Leandra Kinross
GOVAN MBEKI
Davel Bethal
Secunda
OVERVIEW Description: The Gert Sibande District Municipality is a Category C municipality located in the Mpumalanga Province. It is bordered by the Ehlanzeni and Nkangala District Municipalities to the north, KwaZuluNatal and the Free State to the south, Swaziland to the east, and Gauteng to the west. The district is the largest of the three districts in the province, making up almost half of its geographical area. It is comprised of seven local municipalities: Govan Mbeki, Chief Albert Luthuli, Msukaligwa, Dipaleseng, Mkhondo, Lekwa and Dr Pixley ka Isaka Seme. Highways that pass through Gert Sibande District Municipality include the N11, which goes through to the N2 in KwaZulu-Natal, the N17 from Gauteng passing through to Swaziland, and the N3 from Gauteng to KwaZulu-Natal. Area: 31 841km2 Main Economic Sectors: Manufacturing (49.4%), agriculture (38.1%), transport (31.4%), trade (29.2%), community services (26.9%), construction (26.6%), electricity (26.1%), finance (23.8%), mining (23.3%)
Balfour Grootvlei
DIPALESENG
Lothair
Ermelo
MSUKALIGWA
Embalenhle
Greylingstad
CHIEF ALBERT LUTHULI
Sheepmoor
Morgenzon
LEKWA
Standerton
Iswepe
Amersfoort
eMkhondo
DR PIXLEY KA ISAKA SEME Volksrust
MKHONDO
Wakkerstroom
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 1 135 409 No Schooling: 10.8% Households: 333 815
Population Growth: 1.93% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 40.3% Formal Dwellings: 78.0%
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: ANC 14, DA 3, EFF 2 (40% PR Seats) Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Muzi Gibson Chirwa
Refer to p11 for sources, methodology and definitions. Find more financial, demographic, employment and service delivery information at municipalities.co.za.
*Unaudited full year figures.
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Speaker: Joshua Mangaliso Nkosi Other Council: Bheki Michael Buthelezi (MMC: Planning and Economic
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
Development), Snana Emily Dhlamini (MMC: Budget and Treasury), Lindi L Masina (MMC: Corporate Services), Muzi Ngwenya (MPAC Chairperson), Noliqwa S Nhlapo (MMC: Infrastructure and Technical Services), Dumisile G Nhlengethwa (MMC: Community and Social Services), Trevor Siboniso Nkosi (Whip of Council), Busisiwe G Sekhonde (MMC: Special Projects, Youth and Rural Development) Municipal Manager: Mr Cijimpi Absenia Habile Chief Financial Officer: Mr Zakhele Buthelezi Senior Management: Mr Yogan Govender (Senior Manager: ICT), Mr Samuel Lukhele (Chief of Staff), Mr Melato Mechele (General Manager: Community and Social Services), Mr Mthandeni Mkhondo (General Manager: Planning and Economic Development), Ms Gugu Mokgatsi (Manager: LED), Ms Ngelosi Ndhlovu (General Manager: Corporate Services), Mr ME Thabethe (General Manager: Infrastructure and Technical Services), Ms Victoria Tshabalala (Head: Scientific Services) Communications Officers: Bongi Ka Dube (Acting)
AUDIT OUTCOME
2017/18*
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
2016/17
2015/16
Financially n/a unqualified
Qualified audit
R’000
R’000
R’000
Total Revenue
436 004
381 679
299 348
Total Expenditure
297 361
394 088
283 080
Surplus/(Deficit)
41 916
98 599
1 988
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
19 067
9 691
2 209
240 228
273 430
115 619
45 429
99 293
46 869
505 160
464 105
365 720
Total Current Assets Total Current Liabilities Community Wealth/Equity
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow
19 961
12 559
59 951
383 614
91 296
84 644
n/a
-
37
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
244
263
Cash at Year End
UIFW EXPENDITURE
Vacant Positions Managerial Positions Vacant Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
5
2
47
47
5
2
122 788
111 332
CHIEF ALBERT LUTHULI LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (MP301) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: PO Box 24, Carolina, 1185 PHYSICAL: 28 Kerk Street, Carolina TEL: 017 843 4000 FAX: 017 843 4001 EMAIL: mm@albertluthuli.gov.za WEB: www.albertluthuli.gov.za
Chief Financial Officer: Mr PJ Nhlabathi Senior Management: TE Lukhele (Director: Planning and Development), KB Makgopa (Director: Public Safety), Ms WM Mkhwanazi (Manager: LED), ZF Mkhwanazi (Director: Community Services), SF Mndebele (Director: Corporate Services), D Modimogale (Director: Technical Services) Communications Officers: Mr D Nhlabathi
OVERVIEW Description: The Chief Albert Luthuli Municipality is a Category B municipality situated within the Gert Sibande District in the Mpumalanga Province. It is one of seven municipalities in the district. The municipality is named after the great leader of the people and the movement, ANC Chief Albert Luthuli. Carolina is the seat of the municipality. The N17 cuts through the south-eastern part of the area, as well as other regional mobility routes, namely the R36, R33 and R38. The majority of rural settlements occur in the eastern part of the municipality, with access provided by the R541, N17 and various secondary routes. Other key features include forestry areas in the central and southern areas of the CALLM, a river system, and the Nooitgedacht and Vygeboom Dams, as well as the edge of a greater wetland region. Economic activities that are dominant spatially in the municipality include agriculture, forestry and mining. Retail and services are concentrated in Carolina and also in smaller centres such as Elukwatini and eManzana (previously Badplaas). Area: 5 559km2 Cities/Towns: Carolina, Ekulindeni, Empuluzi, eManzana Main Economic Sectors: Agriculture, mining, tourism, forestry, manufacturing
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2017/18*
AUDIT OUTCOME
2016/17
2015/16
Financially n/a unqualified
Qualified audit
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
R’000
R’000
R’000
Total Revenue
345 611
532 529
518 001
Total Expenditure
251 291
443 981
405 063
Surplus/(Deficit)
94 320
88 548
112 938
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
142 366
119 020
114 048
Total Current Assets
435 211
206 664
137 781
(298 916)
249 519
218 238
734 564
1 067 959
941 813
110 767
72 067
119 621
11 578
1 963
398
n/a
144 987
103 180
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
175
527
Total Current Liabilities Community Wealth/Equity
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow Cash at Year End
UIFW EXPENDITURE
Vacant Positions Managerial Positions
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION
Vacant Managerial Positions
Population: 187 629 No Schooling: 15.5% Households: 53 480
Total Employment Cost (R’000)
Population Growth: 0.20% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 37.6% Formal Dwellings: 80.2%
SERVICE DELIVERY Inside Yard
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: ANC 41, EFF 4, DA 2, APC 1, IFP 1 Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Mr Dan Nkosi Speaker: MW Mngomezulu Chief Whip: LL Sidu Municipal Manager: Mr MS Dlamini
Water
33
4
3
155 361
151 094
2016/17
2015/16
33 510
33 510
3 849
3 849
>200m from Yard
9 846
9 846
47 000
48 000
49 421
49 421
Households - Free Basic Service
2 314
18 479
Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage
11 147
11 147
Total Customer Entities Served
Flush Toilet - Septic Tank
Sewerage
31
39
<200m from Yard Households - Free Basic Service
Electricity
9
792
792
Ventilated Pit Latrine
18 196
18 196
Other
18 647
18 647
2 314
4 306
Households - Free Basic Service
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CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: Private Bag X10005, Balfour, 2410 PHYSICAL: Cnr Johnny Makoena Drive & Themba Shozi Street, Balfour TEL: 017 773 0055 FAX: 017 773 0169 EMAIL: mofokengp@dipaleseng.com WEB: www.dipaleseng.gov.za
OVERVIEW Description: The Dipaleseng Local Municipality is a Category B municipality situated in the Gert Sibande District in the Mpumalanga Province. It is bordered by Lekwa and Govan Mbeki to the east, the Free State Province to the south, and the Gauteng Province to the west. It is the smallest of seven municipalities in the district. Balfour is the seat of the municipality and is its major town. It is situated approximately 80km south-east of Johannesburg. The close proximity of the municipality to Gauteng allows for the spillover effects of development in Gauteng to be enjoyed in this municipality. The three major urban nodes in the area are Balfour/ Siyathemba, Greylingstad/Nthorwane and Grootvlei. The major roads that transverse the municipal area are the N3, which runs from Johannesburg to Durban, and the R23 from Pretoria to Volksrust. The Johannesburg—KwaZulu-Natal railway system runs through the municipal area. Area: 2 645km2 Cities/Towns: Balfour, Greylingstad, Grootvlei Main Economic Sectors: Agriculture and mining
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 45 232 No Schooling: 6.6% Households: 14 877
Population Growth: 1.47% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 35.2% Formal Dwellings: 73.7%
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: ANC 9, DA 2, EFF 1 Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Mr Mafunda Makhubu Speaker: Ms Khethiwe Nkosi Chief Whip: Mr Peter Mokoena Other Council: Mr Molato Khanye (MMC: Infrastructure Services, Public Safety, and Planning and Development), Ms Zanele Ngwenya (MMC: Community Services and Corporate Services) Municipal Manager: Mr Isaac Mutshunyali
Chief Financial Officer: Mr Clement Letsaolo Senior Management: Mrs Busi Khanye (Community Services and Public Safety), Mr Tsietsi Mokoena (Director: Corporate Services), Mr Lucky Msibi (Director: Infrastructure Services), Mr Celani Myeza (Planning and Economic Development) Communications Officers: Ms Phindile Sidu
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
MPUMALANGA
DIPALESENG LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (MP306)
Financially Financially n/a unqualified unqualified
AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
R’000
R’000
R’000
Total Revenue
181 631
216 177
199 060
170 142
209 823
224 635
11 489
6 354
(25 575)
37 979
37 847
63 626
Total Expenditure Surplus/(Deficit)
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION Total Current Assets
19 771
12 269
37 949
58 189
116 626
127 778
332 493
319 678
313 324
42 916
25 120
19 583
5 086
145
23 625
n/a
72 761
49 069
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
191
185
Total Current Liabilities Community Wealth/Equity
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow Cash at Year End
UIFW EXPENDITURE
Vacant Positions
12
5
Managerial Positions
15
12
Vacant Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
SERVICE DELIVERY Water Electricity
0 55 651
2016/17
2015/16
Inside Yard
11 383
11 313
Households - Free Basic Service
11 495
10 460
Total Customer Entities Served
8 381
8 301
Households - Free Basic Service
4 612
4 532
Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage
Sewerage
3 55 515
Flush Toilet - Septic Tank
8 231
8 119
2 264
2 264
0
10 460
Households - Free Basic Service
DR PIXLEY KA ISAKA SEME LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (MP304) CONTACT DETAILS
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION
POSTAL: Private Bag X9011, Volksrust, 2470 PHYSICAL: Cnr Adelaide Tambo Street & Dr Nelson Mandela
Population: 85 395 No Schooling: 17.6% Households: 22 546
Drive, Volksrust
TEL: 017 734 6100 FAX: 086 630 2209 EMAIL: records@pixleykaseme.gov.za WEB: www.pixleykaseme.gov.za
OVERVIEW Description: The Dr Pixley Ka Isaka Seme Local Municipality is a Category B municipality situated within the Gert Sibande District in the Mpumalanga Province. It is bordered by Msukaligwa in the north, the Free State and KwaZulu-Natal Provinces in the south, Mkhondo in the east, and Lekwa in the west. It is one of the seven municipalities that make up the district, accounting for 16% of its geographical area. The municipality is named after Pixley Ka Isaka Seme, a founder and president of the African National Congress. Volksrust is the seat of the municipality. Area: 5 227km2 Cities/Towns: Amersfoort, Perdekop, Volksrust, Wakkerstroom Main Economic Sectors: Agriculture (20%), trade (19.9%), community services (16.4%), construction (12.1%), finance (5.9%), manufacturing (4.6%), transport (4.4%), utilities (3.8%), mining (2.2%)
Population Growth: 0.58% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 35.7% Formal Dwellings: 88.9%
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: ANC 16, DA 2, EFF 1, IFP 1, INDEPENDENT 1 Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Mr Phalaborwa Vincent Malatsi Speaker: Ms Iris Lamlile Mkhwanazi Chief Whip: Mr Obed Thulani Shabangu Municipal Manager: Mr Pat Malebye Chief Financial Officer: Ms Mercy Phetla (Acting) Senior Management: Mr Benson Shabalala (HOD: Corporate Services) Communications Officers: Mr Sibonelo Ndlhela FINANCIAL INFORMATION AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
Financially Financially n/a unqualified unqualified
R’000
R’000
R’000
304 303
311 165
291 015
Total Expenditure
187 032
277 454
253 781
Surplus/(Deficit)
117 272
33 711
37 234
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE
44 666
36 253
44 640
Total Revenue
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FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
SERVICE DELIVERY
MPUMALANGA
FINANCIAL POSITION
2016/17
Inside Yard
17 957
Total Current Assets
182 512
182 512
166 409
Total Current Liabilities
46 057
46 057
51 563
Community Wealth/Equity
725 195
725 195
691 484
Operating Cash Flow
95 895
40 006
55 831
Cash at Year End
136 103
86 372
82 887
Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage
n/a
3 989
14 487
Flush Toilet - Septic Tank
CASH FLOWS
UIFW EXPENDITURE EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
349
116
Vacant Positions
97
31
Managerial Positions
25
17
Vacant Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
9
6
76 971
74 576
Water
<200m from Yard
2 879
>200m from Yard
0
Households - Free Basic Service
Electricity
Sewerage
1 718
Total Customer Entities Served
18 815
Households - Free Basic Service
1 718 14 761 484
Ventilated Pit Latrine
5 198
Bucket System
0
Other
593
Households - Free Basic Service
1 719
GOVAN MBEKI LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (MP307) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: Private Bag X1017, Secunda, 2302 PHYSICAL: Horwood Street, Secunda CBD TEL: 017 620 6000 FAX: 017 634 8019 EMAIL: callcentre@govanmbeki.gov.za WEB: www.govanmbeki.gov.za
King Sihlali (Regional Manager: Region 1), Mr Benzi Soko (Chief of Staff), Hendrik van der Merwe (Acting Director: Community Services), Mr Sabelo Vilakazi (Manager: LED), Thanda Zulu (Director: Technical Services) Communications Officers: Benzi Soko
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2017/18*
AUDIT OUTCOME
OVERVIEW Description: The Govan Mbeki Local Municipality (previously Highveld East Local Municipality) is situated in the Gert Sibande District in the Mpumalanga Province. It is bordered by the Nkangala District in the north, Dipaleseng and Lekwa in the south, Msukaligwa in the east, and the Gauteng Province in the west. It is one of the smallest of seven municipalities that make up the district, accounting for 9% of its geographical area. Secunda is the seat of the municipality, as well as the seat of the district municipality. Area: 2 955km2 Cities/Towns: Bethal, Charl Cilliers, Embalenhle, Evander, Kinross, Leandra, Secunda, Trichardt Main Economic Sectors: Mining, manufacturing, trade, construction
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
Population: 340 091 No Schooling: 6.5% Households: 108 894
Population Growth: 3.27% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 47.8% Formal Dwellings: 76.3%
2015/16
R’000
R’000
R’000
Total Revenue
2 032 744
1 736 196
1 590 919
Total Expenditure
1 364 380
2 368 169
1 807 036
668 363
(631 973)
(216 117)
51 679
61 207
121 743 244 368
Surplus/(Deficit)
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION Total Current Assets
711 543
265 811
Total Current Liabilities
1 081 775
978 052
717 324
Community Wealth/Equity
2 506 211
2 090 165
2 722 110
Operating Cash Flow
40 037
85 284
61 972
Cash at Year End
42 296
39 387
14 990
n/a
442 577
123 821
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
2 465
1 873
CASH FLOWS
UIFW EXPENDITURE
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION
2016/17
Financially Financially n/a unqualified unqualified
Vacant Positions Managerial Positions
427
0
38
39
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT
Vacant Managerial Positions
1
0
Composition of Council: ANC 36, DA 15, EFF 9, VF PLUS 2, SAPROMO 1 Controlling Party: ANC Executive Mayor: Ms Ethel Nkosi (Acting) Speaker: Nhlakanipho Zuma Chief Whip: Doctor Mtshali Other Council: Cyril Gwiji (MPAC Chairperson), Sakhile Mahlangu
Total Employment Cost (R’000)
463 452
431 539
SERVICE DELIVERY
2016/17
2015/16
95 665
95 665
<200m from Yard
2 786
2 786
>200m from Yard
2 746
2 746
Households - Free Basic Service
11 674
8 394
Total Customer Entities Served
73 829
72 360
(MMC: Special Projects), Antony Makhaye (MMC: Community Services), Betty Ndaba (MMC: Corporate Services), Daniel Nhlapho (MMC: Technical Services), Ethel Nkosi (MMC: Planning and Development), Nomkhosi Zulu (MMC: Finance) Municipal Manager: Mr Simon Felani Mndebele Chief Financial Officer: Bongumusa Sithole Senior Management: Adv Themba Gininda (Director: Corporate Services), Mangaliso Mashiane (Regional Manager: Region 3), Themba Phungwayo (Acting Director: Planning and Development),
Inside Yard
Water
Electricity
Households - Free Basic Service
11 674
9 893
77 363
89 997
Flush Toilet - Septic Tank
1 308
1 508
Ventilated Pit Latrine
2 860
3 114
Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage
Sewerage
Other Households - Free Basic Service
1 173
0
11 674
8 394
LEKWA LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (MP305) CONTACT DETAILS
OVERVIEW
POSTAL: PO Box 66, Standerton, 2430 PHYSICAL: Cnr Mbonani Mayisela & Dr Beyers Naude Streets, Standerton TEL: 017 712 9600 FAX: 017 712 6808 WEB: www.lekwalm.gov.za
Description: The Lekwa Local Municipality is Category B municipality situated within the Gert Sibande District in the Mpumalanga Province. It is one of seven municipalities in the district. It was established on the 5th of December 2000 after the amalgamation of three former
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FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
Financially Financially n/a unqualified unqualified
AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE Total Revenue Total Expenditure Surplus/(Deficit)
R’000
R’000
R’000
552 018
617 322
607 901
656 796
927 812
815 928
(104 778)
(310 490)
(208 027)
33 870
47 063
26 579
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION Total Current Assets
1 114 511
245 689
124 574
Total Current Liabilities
1 033 297
699 867
481 552
Community Wealth/Equity
1 446 417
250 133
871 665 (5 572)
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow
99 241
1 462
65 488
1 229
3 755
n/a
123 811
282 148
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
982
610
Vacant Positions
441
54
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT
Managerial Positions
40
36
Composition of Council: ANC 20, DA 5, CVC 3, EFF 2 Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Khosi Khotha Speaker: Harriet Khota Other Council: Ms VT Malinga (Mayco), Ms BP Mollo (Mayco) Municipal Manager: Ms GPN Mhlongo-Ntshangase Senior Management: Mr Robert Mkhabela (Manager: LED), Mr SS Nkosi
Vacant Managerial Positions
Cash at Year End
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 123 419 No Schooling: 9.3% Households: 37 334
Population Growth: 1.48% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 35.7% Formal Dwellings: 77.5%
(Executive Manager: Corporate Services), Ms M Radebe (Executive Manager: Community Services and Safety), Mr DH Zulu (Executive Manager: Planning and Economic Development) Communications Officers: Ms Thobeka Mtshiselwa
MPUMALANGA
Transitional Local Councils, namely Standerton, Sakhile and Morgenzon. It is located in the south-west of the district, with immediate entrances to the KwaZulu-Natal, Gauteng and Free State Provinces. Newcastle, Heidelberg and Vrede are respective immediate entrances. Standerton serves as an urban node, whilst Morgenzon, which is 45km north-east of Standerton, serves as a satellite node. The Lekwa Municipality lies on the large open plains of the Highveld region, which is characterised by tall grass, and it is transversed by the Vaal River, which flows in a western direction. The municipality is named after the Vaal River, which is commonly known as Lekwa (the Sesotho name for the Vaal River). Area: 4 557km2 Cities/Towns: Morgenzon, Standerton Main Economic Sectors: Agriculture, forestry and fishing (30%), community, social and personal services (13%), private households (12%)
UIFW EXPENDITURE
8
6
Total Employment Cost (R’000)
207 478
150 612
SERVICE DELIVERY
2016/17
2015/16
31 143
30 198
<200m from Yard
1 740
1 832
>200m from Yard
432
0
3 849
3 937
32 922
31 544
Inside Yard
Water
Households - Free Basic Service
Electricity
Total Customer Entities Served Households - Free Basic Service Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage
Sewerage
Flush Toilet - Septic Tank
3 849
3 937
29 246
27 485
682
0
Ventilated Pit Latrine
1 964
2 191
Households - Free Basic Service
3 849
3 937
MKHONDO LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (MP303) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: PO Box 23, eMkhondo, 2380 PHYSICAL: 33 Mark & De Wet Streets, eMkhondo TEL: 087 630 0180 FAX: 017 826 3129 WEB: www.mkhondo.gov.za
OVERVIEW Description: The Mkhondo Local Municipality is a Category B municipality situated within the Gert Sibande District in the Mpumalanga Province. It is a gateway to the province from KwaZulu-Natal and Swaziland. It is ideally situated halfway between the Gauteng metropolis (Johannesburg and Pretoria) and the Natal coast (Richards Bay and Durban). It is one of the seven municipalities in the district. The municipality amalgamated two former Transitional Local Councils and two Transitional Rural Councils – the historic towns of Piet Retief and Amsterdam. It is the main link for both industrial and commercial transport from Gauteng to the import/export harbour at Richards Bay. Piet Retief, now known as eMkhondo, is surrounded by forestry and plantations. Much of its economy originates from these sources. Three major sawmills, Mondi, Tafibra and PG Bison, are located just outside of eMkhondo. These play a crucial role in boosting a well-diversified economy, and the other components of manufacturing, personal services, real estate and tourism. Amsterdam/KwaThandeka and its rural nodes in the Mkhondo municipal area are fundamentally agricultural and have forestry support. Mondi, Sappi, TWK and Komati Land Forests are the major companies that lead the forestry industry in the area. Several scattered pockets of mining are found in the municipal area of jurisdiction. Natural conservation and tourist activities also contribute towards the socio-economic conditions of the municipality. A number of South African Heritage Sites are found within the municipality. These include the Entombe Battlefield, Rooikraal, Confidence, Kalkoenvlakte and Heyshope Dam. The Morgestond and Athole Nature Reserves and Amsterdam Conservation are two sites managed by the Mpumalanga Parks Board.
Area: 4 882km2 Cities/Towns: Amsterdam, eMkhondo (Piet Retief) Main Economic Sectors: Forestry, agriculture, transport, mining
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 189 036 No Schooling: 15.0% Households: 45 595
Population Growth: 2.15% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 32.6% Formal Dwellings: 75.0%
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: ANC 29, DA 4, EFF 3, APC 1, IFP 1 Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Vusi Motha Speaker: Thembelihle Nkosi Other Council: Thembi Khumalo (MMC: Community and Public Safety), Jan Mnisi (MMC: Financial and Technical Services), Daniel Thwala (MMC: Planning and Corporate Services), Mary Thwala (Chairperson: MPAC), Mhlaliseni Yende (Whip) Municipal Manager: Mr Maqhawe Kunene Chief Financial Officer: Mr Bheki Maseko Senior Management: Ms Lyzette Botha (SM: HR Management), Mr Vusi Dube (SM: Solid Waste, Parks and Gardens), Mr Mandla Gumede (SM: Supply Chain Management), Mr Vusi Khumalo (GM: Community Services), Mr Clement Letsoalo (SM: Revenue), Mr Ralton Lewis (SM: ICT), Ms Ziphelele Lugongolo (GM: Technical Services), Ms Wendy Mahlangu (Manager: LED), Ms Wendy Mahlanu (SM: IDP/LED and Tourism), Mr Alfred Mambane (SM: Electrical Services), Mr Comfort Mango (Manager: Risk Management), Mr Consent Masango (SM: Public Safety), Ms Thandeka Mazibuko (SM: Water and Sanitation), Mr Salakwande Mngomezulu (SM: Perfomance Management System), Mr Thabo Motloung (GM: Planning and Economic Development), Mr Cedric Mundzelele (SM: Expenditure), Mr Hank Nel (SM: Roads and Storm Water),
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Mr Andreas Ngcobo (SM: Internal Audit), Ms Buyi Nxumalo (SM: Legal and Properties), Mr Kevin Segooa (SM: Budget and Finance Reporting), Mr Mbhekeni Simelane (Manager: Target Groups), Mr Tresure Thabede (Manager: LED), Mr Mdu Thabede (GM: Corporate Services) Communications Officers: Mr Robert Kubheka
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2017/18*
2015/16
R’000
R’000
R’000
577 415 409 085 168 330 117 989
513 973 554 383 (40 410) 80 749
577 018 490 705 86 313 212 729
353 623 209 578 1 668 493
51 681 224 789 1 249 742
59 562 181 357 1 303 534
172 586 54 230 n/a
67 607 1 500 300 367
197 152 4 026 61 609
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION Total Current Assets Total Current Liabilities Community Wealth/Equity
2016/17
Qualified audit
Total Revenue Total Expenditure Surplus/(Deficit)
2015/16
569
581
Vacant Positions
75
84
Managerial Positions
26
28
Total Employment Cost (R’000)
Qualified audit
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
2016/17
Total Employment Positions
Vacant Managerial Positions
n/a
AUDIT OUTCOME
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
SERVICE DELIVERY Inside Yard
Water
141 828
2016/17
2015/16
28 670
24 912
9 407
7 147
>200m from Yard
1 782
7 358
Total Customer Entities Served Households - Free Basic Service Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage
Sewerage
7
160 813
<200m from Yard Households - Free Basic Service
Electricity
2
1 558
38 125
40 436
40 436
1 558
535
20 033
19 849
Flush Toilet - Septic Tank
4 637
4 637
Ventilated Pit Latrine
2 432
2 430
Other
11 569
11 569
1 558
535
Households - Free Basic Service
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow Cash at Year End
UIFW EXPENDITURE
MSUKALIGWA LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (MP302) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: PO Box 48, Ermelo, 2350 PHYSICAL: Cnr Kerk & Taute Streets, Ermelo TEL: 017 801 3500 FAX: 017 801 3851 WEB: www.msukaligwa.gov.za
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
n/a
Qualified audit
Qualified audit
AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE Total Revenue
R’000
R’000
R’000
614 653
612 761
581 646
OVERVIEW
Total Expenditure
626 111
894 290
738 687
Description: The Msukaligwa Local Municipality is a Category B
Surplus/(Deficit)
(11 458)
(281 530)
(157 040)
municipality situated within the Gert Sibande District in the Mpumalanga Province. It is bordered in the north by the Nkangala District and Chief Albert Luthuli, in the south by Lekwa and Dr Pixley Ka Isaka Seme, in the east by Mkhondo, and in the west by Govan Mbeki. It is the largest of the seven municipalities that make up the district, accounting for 19% of its geographical area. Ermelo is the seat of the municipality. Area: 6 016km2 Cities/Towns: Breyten, Chrissiesmeer, Davel, Ermelo, Lothair Main Economic Sectors: Finance (23.8%), community services (20.9%), transport (17.5%), trade (14.4%), mining (12.2%)
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
58 285
46 900
46 289
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 164 608 No Schooling: 10.6% Households: 51 089
Population Growth: 2.21% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 41.7% Formal Dwellings: 79.1%
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: ANC 29, DA 5, EFF 3, VF PLUS 1 Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Mr Bhuti Joseph Mkhaliphi (Mayor and LED) Speaker: Ms Mapulane Precious Nkosi Chief Whip: Ms Phumzile Elizabeth Mashiane Other Council: Ms Juliet Bal (MMC: Corporate Services), Mr Sipho Bongwe (MMC: Planning and Economic Development), Ms Agnes Mnisi (MMC: Community and Social Services), Ms Elizabeth Msezane (MMC: Technical) Municipal Manager: Ms Gladness Jabu Majola Chief Financial Officer: Ms Masego Matshega Senior Management: Mr Sikhumbuzo Magudulela (Director: Technical Services), Mr Bonginkosi Sibeko (Director: Community Services), Mr Bongani Zwane (Manager: LED) Communications Officers: Mr Mandla Zwane
Total Current Assets
239 824
115 938
114 683
Total Current Liabilities
940 662
729 057
516 864
1 063 497
1 076 317
1 357 847
Operating Cash Flow
98 408
29 723
33 286
Cash at Year End
28 238
2 176
19 264
n/a
299 213
262 407
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
697
762
Vacant Positions
106
113
35
38
Community Wealth/Equity
CASH FLOWS
UIFW EXPENDITURE
Managerial Positions Vacant Managerial Positions
1
11
Total Employment Cost (R’000)
168 095
165 152
SERVICE DELIVERY
2016/17
2015/16
43 893
43 893
Inside Yard
Water Electricity
<200m from Yard
2 953
2 953
Households - Free Basic Service
10 891
10 891
Total Customer Entities Served
42 222
42 222
Households - Free Basic Service
10 891
10 891
Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage
31 844
31 844
Flush Toilet - Septic Tank
Sewerage
Ventilated Pit Latrine Other Households - Free Basic Service
Refer to p11 for sources, methodology and definitions. Find more financial, demographic, employment and service delivery information at municipalities.co.za.
912
912
2 014
2 014
4 125
4 125
10 891
10 891
*Unaudited full year figures.
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CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: PO Box 437, Middelburg, 1050 PHYSICAL: 2A Walter Sisulu Street, Middelburg TEL: 013 249 2000 FAX: 013 249 2087 WEB: www.nkangaladm.gov.za
Seabe Nokaneng
Marapjane
DR JS MOROKA Kwaggafontein
THEMBISILE HANI
EMAKHAZENI
STEVE TSHWETE
Description: The Nkangala District Municipality is a Category C municipality in the Mpumalanga Province. It is the smallest district of the three in the province, making up 22% of its geographical area. It is comprised of six local municipalities: Victor Khanye, Emalahleni, Steve Tshwete, Emakhazeni, Thembisile Hani, and Dr JS Moroka. The district’s headquarters are in Middelburg. Nkangala is at the economic hub of Mpumalanga, and is rich in minerals and natural resources. A strength of the district is the Maputo Corridor, which brings increased potential for economic growth and tourism development. The proximity to Gauteng opens up opportunities to a larger market, which is of benefit to the district’s agricultural and manufacturing sectors. The further potential inherent in exporting goods provides opportunities that need to be investigated. Area: 16 758km2 Main Economic Sectors: Mining, manufacturing, energy, agriculture
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 1 445 624 No Schooling: 9.0% Households: 421 144
Dullstroom Stoffberg
KwaMhlanga
OVERVIEW
Population Growth: 2.27% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 43.7% Formal Dwellings: 81.6%
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT
MPUMALANGA
NKANGALA DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY (DC31)
Kromdraai
Emgwenya
Belfast eMakhazeni
Mhluzi
eNtokozweni
Middelburg
eMalahleni
VICTOR KHANYE Eloff
Delmas
Ogies Van Dyksdrif Kendal
EMALAHLENI
Rietkuil Hendrina
Kriel
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2017/18*
AUDIT OUTCOME
2016/17
2015/16
n/a Clean audit Clean audit
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
R’000
R’000
R’000
Total Revenue
370 817
387 883
381 765
Total Expenditure
374 662
364 051
356 846
Surplus/(Deficit)
(3 845)
23 832
24 919
19 107
34 803
29 181
Total Current Assets
523 914
570 859
562 654
Total Current Liabilities
24 644
58 213
43 666
689 943
693 744
669 912
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
Community Wealth/Equity
Composition of Council: ANC 15, DA 4, EFF 3 (40% PR Seats) Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Ms Sarah Masilela Speaker: Lucky Ndinisa Chief Whip: Mr Kabelo Jonas Boshomane Other Council: Lesetja Dikgale (MMC: Infrastructure and Service
CASH FLOWS
Delivery), Siponono Mahlangu (MMC: Social Services; Disaster Management; Youth, Women and the Disabled; Sport, Arts and Culture; Health; and Education), Refilwe Mahlobogoane (MMC: Corporate, Human Resources and Legal Services), Thembi Masilela (MMC: Development, Planning, Human Settlement, Public Safety and Transport), Ms Grace Mthimunye (MMC: Finance), Mr Mduduzi Nkosi (MMC: LED, Rural Development, Agriculture and Tourism) Municipal Manager: Ms Maggie M Skosana Chief Financial Officer: Mrs AL Stander Senior Management: Ms Fikile Maseko (LED Unit), Mr Boetie Mathe (Development and Planning Unit), Ms Tebogo Matoane (Social Services), Mr Trevor Segoane (Acting: Corporate Services), Mr Jackson Skosana (Acting: Technical Services) Communications Officers: Mr David Masombuka
Operating Cash Flow
(26 960)
32 158
69 155
Cash at Year End
408 446
455 442
465 142
n/a
860
1 893
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
241
241
UIFW EXPENDITURE
Vacant Positions
26
0
Managerial Positions
34
36
Vacant Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
2
0
121 127
102 942
DR JS MOROKA LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (MP316) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: Private Bag X4012, Siyabuswa, 0472 PHYSICAL: 2601/3 Bongimfundo Street, Siyabuswa TEL: 013 973 1101 FAX: 013 973 0974/2138 EMAIL: municipalmanager@moroka.gov.za WEB: www.moroka.gov.za
OVERVIEW Description: The Dr JS Moroka Local Municipality is a Category B municipality situated within the Nkangala District in the north-western part of the Mpumalanga Province. It is the smallest of six municipalities in the district, making up 8% of its geographical area. Siyabuswa is the capital town. The municipality forms part of the larger economic region of the City of Tshwane, City of Johannesburg, Emalahleni and Steve Tshwete Municipalities, due to the fact that these
areas provide employment opportunities to a sizable number of the municipality’s population. The geographical area includes 55 villages. It is characterised by a variety of urban, peri-urban and rural areas. Land use is largely for residential purposes, with some pieces of land falling under the control of traditional leadership. There is huge potential for growth in the tourism industry in this area. Area: 1 416km2 Cities/Towns: Mdala Nature Reserve Main Economic Sectors: Tourism
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 246 016 No Schooling: 13.8% Households: 62 367
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Population Growth: -0.34% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 36.8% Formal Dwellings: 91.5%
*Unaudited full year figures.
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POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
Composition of Council: ANC 43, EFF 10, DA 4, AIC 1, APC 1, F4SD 1,
FINANCIAL POSITION
INDEPENDENT 1, PAC 1
Total Current Assets Total Current Liabilities Community Wealth/Equity
Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: William Thulare Madileng Speaker: RS Mathabe Chief Whip: MS Ntlailane Other Council: DM Mdluli (MMC: Social Development Services), MG Mtshweni (Public Safety and Transport), JM Segalagala (Water and Infrastructure), MJ Sekwala (MMC: Administration and Corporate Services), LB Sibanyoni (MMC: Finance and LED) Municipal Manager: Mr Malose Frans Monkoe (Acting) Chief Financial Officer: Mr Thomas Letsoalo Senior Management: Mr LE Babedi (Executive Manager: Technical Services), Mr MF Monkoe (Executive Manager: Community Development Services), Ms MR Rampedi (Executive Manager: Administration and Corporate Services), Mr Babie Shabangu (Manager: LED) Communications Officers: Ms Masabatha Ramatsetse
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
n/a
Qualified audit
Qualified audit
AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
R’000
R’000
R’000
564 483
622 036
595 208
Total Expenditure
421 387
556 414
620 064
Surplus/(Deficit)
143 096
65 622
(24 856)
126 117
115 458
143 910
Total Revenue
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
15 829 37 784 1 022 863
101 810 120 966 1 836 617
64 966 89 860 1 771 335
39 990 (74 485) n/a
104 165 2 507 226 222
136 080 2 888 109 859
2016/17
2015/16
583 0 37 0 186 631
547 73 48 13 182 501
2016/17
2015/16
38 197 3 951 20 307 4 394 64 377 4 394 9 431 1 381 52 321 4 394
38 197 3 744 20 307 4 387 64 377 4 387 9 431 1 381 52 321 824
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow Cash at Year End
UIFW EXPENDITURE EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS Total Employment Positions Vacant Positions Managerial Positions Vacant Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
SERVICE DELIVERY Inside Yard <200m from Yard Water >200m from Yard Households - Free Basic Service Total Customer Entities Served Electricity Households - Free Basic Service Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage Flush Toilet - Septic Tank Sewerage Ventilated Pit Latrine Households - Free Basic Service
EMAKHAZENI LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (MP314) CONTACT DETAILS
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT
POSTAL: PO Box 17, eMakhazeni, 1100 PHYSICAL: 25 Scheepers Street, eMakhazeni TEL: 013 253 7600 FAX: 013 253 2440 EMAIL: municipality@emakhazenilm.co.za WEB: www.emakhazeni.gov.za
Composition of Council: ANC 11, DA 3, EFF 1 Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Mr Thomas Diphepheng Ngwenya Speaker: Ms Nomhle Adelaide Mashele Chief Whip: T Masha Municipal Manager: Ms Elizabeth Tshabalala Chief Financial Officer: Mr SP Leshage (Acting) Senior Management: Mr Ishmail Abdullah (Manager: Corporate
OVERVIEW Description: The Emakhazeni Local Municipality is a Category B municipality situated within the Nkangala District in the heart of the Mpumalanga Province. It is bordered by City of Mbombela in the east and Steve Tshwete in the west. It is the largest of the six municipalities in the district, making up almost a third of its geographical area. The N4 Maputo Corridor, which traverses the region from west to east, and the R555 from Middelburg and R33 from eMakhazeni (previously Belfast), which converge at Stoffberg Road in the northwest, are the main connecting roads forming part of the major roads of the municipality. The area is a nature-lover’s paradise, South Africa’s premier fly fishing mecca, host to some of the subcontinent’s rarest birds, and offers the best rock climbing and most spectacular wild flower displays – all just two hours from the metropolitan centres of Gauteng and Mozambique. The Trout Triangle area is situated on the highest part of the Steenkampsberg Plateau at approximately 2 072m above sea level, with the Dullstroom station being the highest point in Mpumalanga. The Suikerboschkop koppies are situated in the west of the area. There are various rivers and watercourses traversing the area, and numerous wetlands and sensitive environmental areas associated with these rivers, particularly around Dullstroom. There are four nature reserves in the area. Area: 4 736km2 Cities/Towns: Dullstroom, Emgwenya (Waterval Boven), eMakhazeni, eNtokozweni (Machadodorp) Main Economic Sectors: Mining (28.7%), transport (25.1%), community services (14.2%), finance (8.5%), trade (7.7%), manufacturing (6.9%), agriculture (3.8%)
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 48 149 No Schooling: 16.0% Households: 14 633
Services), Mr LD Mkhonza (Manager: LED), Mr LO Sindane (Manager: Technical Services), N Singh (Manager: Community Services) Communications Officers: Mr Kenneth Nkosi
FINANCIAL INFORMATION AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
n/a
Qualified audit
Qualified audit
R’000
R’000
R’000
Total Revenue
317 493
261 670
250 034
Total Expenditure
231 330
270 936
277 258
Surplus/(Deficit)
86 164
(9 265)
(27 224)
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
37 590
54 236
55 421
Total Current Assets
255 881
50 895
45 142
56 102
144 193
124 339
1 153 559
870 738
859 581 28 346
Total Current Liabilities Community Wealth/Equity
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow
60 856
31 425
Cash at Year End
55 920
40 731
9 306
n/a
41 580
42 721
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
567
555
Vacant Positions
46
62
Managerial Positions
22
22
UIFW EXPENDITURE
Vacant Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
6
2
93 177
74 568
Population Growth: 0.44% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 37.8% Formal Dwellings: 80.4%
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*Unaudited full year figures.
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Inside Yard
Water
<200m from Yard Households - Free Basic Service
Electricity
Total Customer Entities Served Households - Free Basic Service
2016/17
2015/16
13 949
13 949
684
200
1 473
11 363
16 059
15 638
1 473
1 440
SERVICE DELIVERY Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage Flush Toilet - Septic Tank
Sewerage
Ventilated Pit Latrine Bucket System Other Households - Free Basic Service
2016/17
2015/16
12 499
12 499
860
208
130
130
0
0
335
0
1 473
1 440
EMALAHLENI LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (MP312) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: PO Box 3, eMalahleni, 1035 PHYSICAL: Civic Centre, Cnr Mandela & Arras Streets, eMalahleni TEL: 013 690 6911 FAX: 013 690 6207 EMAIL: admin@emalahleni.gov.za WEB: www.emalahleni.gov.za
OVERVIEW Description: The Emalahleni Local Municipality is a Category B municipality situated in the Mpumalanga Province within the Nkangala District. It forms part of the western regions of the province and borders onto the Gauteng Province. Thembisile Hani and Victor Khanye, and City of Tshwane Metro in Gauteng, border the municipality to the north and west. The Gert Sibande District borders it to the south and Steve Tshwete is located to the east. It is one of six municipalities in the district. The Emalahleni Municipality is strategically located in terms of the provincial context and transport network. It is situated in close proximity to the City of Ekurhuleni, City of Johannesburg and City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipalities in Gauteng, and is connected to these areas by the N4 and N12 freeways. These freeways converge at eMalahleni (previously Witbank) in Emalahleni, from where the N4 extends to Mbombela (previously Nelspruit), the provincial capital, and ultimately Maputo in Mozambique. The N4 freeway, along with the railway line that runs adjacent to the freeway from Gauteng to Mozambique, constitute the Maputo Corridor. The southern areas of the Emalahleni Municipality form part of the region referred to as the Energy Mecca of South Africa, due to its rich deposits of coal reserves and power stations. eMalahleni and Middelburg (situated in the adjacent Steve Tshwete Municipality) are the highest order settlements in the Nkangala District. These towns offer the full spectrum of business and social activities, and both towns have large industrial areas. The towns fulfil the function of service centres to the smaller towns and settlements, as well as farms in the district. Area: 2 678km2 Cities/Towns: Kriel, Ogies, Phola, eMalahleni Main Economic Sectors: Mining, power generation, steel, vanadium and chrome
Management), Mr Johannes Matshipa (MMC: Corporate Services), Ms Connie Simelane (Whip), Mr Derrick Skhosana (MMC: Community Services) Municipal Manager: Mr Humphrey Sizwe Mayisela Chief Financial Officer: Ms Jabulile Hlatshwayo Senior Management: Mr Collin Brentjies (Acting Deputy Director: Technical Services), Ms Nomkitha Fani (Executive Director: Development Planning), Mr Tefo Kadi (Manager: LED), Mr Letukisa Makgale (Deputy Chief Financial Officer), Ms Sandile Maseko (Executive Director: Environment and Waste Management), Mr Kgodiso Mashile (Executive Director: Technical Services), Mr Selati Matlejoane (Executive Director: Community Services), Mr Sizwe Mayisela (Deputy Director: Strategic and Executive Support), Mr Meleli Shongwe (Deputy Director: Community Services), Mr Mandla Vilane (Executive Director: Corporate Services) Communications Officers: Mr Lebohang Mofokeng
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
n/a
Qualified audit
Disclaimer of audit
AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
R’000
R’000
R’000
Total Revenue
11 275 580
2 470 382
2 430 782
Total Expenditure
2 105 434
2 856 266
2 808 503
Surplus/(Deficit)
9 170 146
(385 883)
(377 721)
159 648
157 491
203 042
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION Total Current Assets
3 364 343
842 214
677 597
Total Current Liabilities
2 419 682
2 642 811
2 186 709
Community Wealth/Equity
7 413 224
4 553 060
4 945 444 176 019
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow
110 761
677 388
(11 737)
4 929
(580)
n/a
360 880
960 305
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
1 622
1 793
150
294
Managerial Positions
11
64
Vacant Managerial Positions
0
1
717 038
652 397
2016/17
2015/16
78 038
74 772
Cash at Year End
UIFW EXPENDITURE
Vacant Positions
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 455 228 No Schooling: 4.7% Households: 150 420
MPUMALANGA
SERVICE DELIVERY
Population Growth: 3.20% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 48.1% Formal Dwellings: 74.4%
Total Employment Cost (R’000)
SERVICE DELIVERY Inside Yard
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: ANC 41, DA 17, EFF 8, ACDP 1, VF PLUS 1 Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Ms Linah Malatjie Speaker: Ms Martha Busisiwe Hlumbane Chief Whip: Ms Cornelia Ntombikayise Nkalitshana Other Council: Mr Jerry Djiane (MMC: Technical Services),
Water
Ms Cecilia Maraba (MMC: Development Planning), Ms Petunia Maseko (Chairperson: Municipal Public Accounts Committee), Ms Hessie Maseko (MMC: Finance), Thabang Mathebula (MMC: Environment and Waste
Sewerage
<200m from Yard
1 657
750
>200m from Yard
0
250
Households - Free Basic Service
Electricity
Total Customer Entities Served
12 429
14 312
88 944
71 062
Households - Free Basic Service
12 429
14 312
Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage
74 772
74 772
2 500
2 500
Flush Toilet - Septic Tank Ventilated Pit Latrine Households - Free Basic Service
750
750
12 429
14 312
STEVE TSHWETE LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (MP313) CONTACT DETAILS
OVERVIEW
POSTAL: PO Box 14, Middelburg, 1050 PHYSICAL: Cnr Walter Sisulu Street & Wanderers Avenue, Middelburg TEL: 013 249 7000 FAX: 013 243 2550 WEB: www.stevetshwetelm.gov.za
Description: The Steve Tshwete Local Municipality (previously Middelburg Local Municipality) is a Category B municipality located in the Nkangala District of the Mpumalanga Province. It is one of the larger municipalities of the six in the district.
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*Unaudited full year figures.
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The municipality is named after Steve Tshwete, an ANC activist imprisoned by the apartheid authorities on Robben Island from February 1964 to 1983. In 1994, Middelburg and Mhluzi, as well as Hendrina and Kwazamokuhle, amalgamated to form the Transitional Local Councils. In 2001, the Transitional Local Councils of Middelburg and Hendrina, as well as some smaller towns, were amalgamated. A new municipality was formed, namely Steve Tshwete Local Municipality. The local municipality was one of the four to have passed the 2009/10 audit by the Auditor-General of South Africa, who deemed it to have a clean administration. The seat of the Steve Tshwete Local Municipality is Middelburg. Area: 3 976km2 Cities/Towns: Hendrina, Middelburg, Pullens Hope, Rietkuil Main Economic Sectors: Agriculture, mining, manufacturing
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 278 749 No Schooling: 5.8% Households: 86 713
Population Growth: 4.39% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 52.2% Formal Dwellings: 81.9%
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: ANC 32, DA 17, EFF 7, VF PLUS 2 Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Mr Bagudi J Tolo Speaker: Mr Andries M Mabena Chief Whip: Ms Semakaleng D Nkadimeng Municipal Manager: Mr B Khenisa (Acting) Chief Financial Officer: Ms Elmarie Wassermann Communications Officers: Ms Prudence Magutle
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2017/18*
AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE Total Revenue Total Expenditure Surplus/(Deficit)
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION Total Current Assets Total Current Liabilities Community Wealth/Equity
2016/17
2015/16
Financially n/a Clean audit unqualified
R’000
R’000
R’000
1 519 741 1 265 621 254 120 263 698
1 452 236 1 304 219 148 017 321 009
1 353 601 1 192 064 161 537 274 433
911 641 282 312 6 539 060
854 195 280 646 6 626 255
854 267 268 573 6 478 244
311 357 65 992 n/a
245 466 83 902 20 819
271 162 80 463 41 143
2016/17
2015/16
1 565 132 60 11 437 135
1 558 111 58 13 382 395
2016/17
2015/16
39 375 3 747 14 452 41 597 16 707 45 050 0 17 738
38 881 3 747 14 326 40 971 16 801 43 866 422 18 107
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
n/a
Financially unqualified
Qualified audit
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow Cash at Year End
UIFW EXPENDITURE EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS Total Employment Positions Vacant Positions Managerial Positions Vacant Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
SERVICE DELIVERY Inside Yard <200m from Yard Water Households - Free Basic Service Total Customer Entities Served Electricity Households - Free Basic Service Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage Sewerage Flush Toilet - Septic Tank Households - Free Basic Service
THEMBISILE HANI LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (MP315) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: Private Bag X4041, eMpumalanga, 0458 PHYSICAL: Stand 24 Kwaggafontein C, eMpumalanga TEL: 013 986 9100 FAX: 013 986 0995 WEB: www.thembisilehanilm.gov.za
OVERVIEW Description: The Thembisile Hani Local Municipality is a Category B
FINANCIAL INFORMATION AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE Total Revenue
R’000
R’000
R’000
668 407
812 345
702 336
Total Expenditure
359 001
707 379
737 205
Surplus/(Deficit)
309 406
104 966
(34 870)
120 128
306 166
117 452
2 113 597
177 771
198 278
26 913
69 712
112 912
3 758 352
1 856 699
1 944 986
237 066
307 792
94 603
186 516
69 585
68 832
n/a
18 943
170 118
municipality situated within the Nkangala District in the Mpumalanga Province. The municipality is bordered by Dr JS Moroka in the north, Elias Motsoaledi in the north-east, Steve Tshwete in the east, Emalahleni in the south, and City of Tshwane Metro in the west. It is one of the six municipalities that make up the district, accounting for 14% of its geographical area. Area: 2 384km2 Cities/Towns: KwaMhlanga Main Economic Sectors: Community services, trade, manufacturing
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Population: 333 331 No Schooling: 13.8% Households: 82 740
Total Employment Positions
406
405
Population Growth: 1.62% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 37.9% Formal Dwellings: 86.5%
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: ANC 49, EFF 9, DA 3, AIC 1, APC 1, SPP 1 Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Ms Nomsa Mtsweni Speaker: Ms NE Hlophe Chief Whip: Ms JJ Tau Other Council: Mr TL Mabena (MMC: LED), Mr TJ Makhwiting (MMC: Technical Services), Ms MP Msiza (MMC: Social Development Services), Ms NE Phakathi (MMC: Corporate Services), Ms LM Tshabangu (MMC: Finance) Municipal Manager: Mr ON Nkosi Chief Financial Officer: Mr OD Ledwaba (Acting) Senior Management: A Chego (Manager: Social Development Services), DJD Mahlangu (Acting Manager: Technical Services), Mr WS Msiza (Manager: LED), SA Nxumalo (Manager: Corporate Services) Communications Officers: Ms SP Mashiyane
Total Current Assets Total Current Liabilities Community Wealth/Equity
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow Cash at Year End
UIFW EXPENDITURE
Vacant Positions
23
15
Managerial Positions
30
30
Vacant Managerial Positions
5
2
132 232
128 519
2016/17
2015/16
70 638
70 638
<200m from Yard
2 463
2 281
>200m from Yard
1 131
1 051
Households - Free Basic Service
57 108
8 245
Total Customer Entities Served
73 925
73 925
Households - Free Basic Service
5 590
8 245
5 118
3 024
Total Employment Cost (R’000)
SERVICE DELIVERY Inside Yard
Water
Electricity
Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage
Sewerage
Flush Toilet - Septic Tank
1 902
3 686
Ventilated Pit Latrine
15 642
15 942
Other
52 442
51 942
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*Unaudited full year figures.
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CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: PO Box 6, Delmas, 2210 PHYSICAL: Cnr Samuel & Van der Walt Streets, Delmas TEL: 013 665 6000 FAX: 013 665 2913 EMAIL: info@victorkhanyelm.gov.za WEB: www.victorkhanyelm.gov.za
OVERVIEW Description: The Victor Khanye Local Municipality (previously Delmas Local Municipality) is a Category B municipality strategically located within the Nkangala District in the Highveld of the Mpumalanga Province. It is situated on the border of the Guateng Province, less than 100km from Pretoria, Johannesburg and eMalahleni. It is one of the smallest of six municipalities in the district. The municipality is linked by a major freeway, the N12, which was declared a Maputo Corridor. There is a railway line running through to the inner part of Mpumalanga and to Mozambique. The municipality is regarded as a gateway to the Mpumalanga Province. Area: 1 568km2 Cities/Towns: Delmas
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 84 151 No Schooling: 10.7% Households: 24 270
Population Growth: 2.48% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 31.4% Formal Dwellings: 83.2%
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
Infrastructure, Transport and Safety), Hendrey Ngoma (Mayoral Committee: Finance and Administration), Dorcas Yeko (Mayoral Committee: Health and Social) Municipal Manager: Ms Thabitha Matladi Chief Financial Officer: Mr M Mbona Senior Management: Nhlanhla Masango (Manager: LED), Mr Phillip Maseko (Acting Director: Social Services), Mr Thabo Mashabela (Director: Corporate Services) Communications Officers: Sentebaleng Masemola
2016/17
2015/16
n/a
Qualified audit
Qualified audit
AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
R’000
R’000
R’000
Total Revenue
562 164
481 175
448 390
Total Expenditure
190 580
497 495
463 687
Surplus/(Deficit)
371 583
(16 320)
(15 297)
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
24 806
48 867
57 233
Total Current Assets
963 646
138 732
91 881
Total Current Liabilities
495 557
110 753
113 052
1 553 877
1 089 857
1 073 731
Operating Cash Flow
320 728
17 485
(13 770)
Cash at Year End
330 962
492
(42 316)
n/a
33 902
130 501
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
486
447
Community Wealth/Equity
CASH FLOWS
UIFW EXPENDITURE
Vacant Positions Managerial Positions Vacant Managerial Positions
107
26
32
39
7
6
Total Employment Cost (R’000)
133 450
115 347
SERVICE DELIVERY
2016/17
2015/16
13 445
13 420
4 495
4 495
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: ANC 11, DA 4, EFF 2 Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Ms Eva Makhabane Speaker: Khaya Segone Chief Whip: Vusi Buda Other Council: Elias Masilela (Mayoral Committee: Planning,
2017/18*
MPUMALANGA
VICTOR KHANYE LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (MP311)
Inside Yard
Water
<200m from Yard Households - Free Basic Service
Electricity
Total Customer Entities Served Households - Free Basic Service
2 571
21 270
20 633
1 812
2 571
13 445
13 420
Flush Toilet - Septic Tank
1 623
1 623
Ventilated Pit Latrine
1 857
1 857
Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage
Sewerage
1 812
Bucket System Other Households - Free Basic Service
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30
30
232
232
1 812
2 571
*Unaudited full year figures.
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KEY STATISTICS GEOGRAPHY LAND AREA 104 882km2
MOSES KOTANE
MORETELE
LAND PERCENTAGE 8.6%
RAMOTSHERE MOILOA RUSTENBURG
MADIBENG
KGETLENGRIVIER
PEOPLE
MAHIKENG RATLOU
DITSOBOTLA
3 748 436
KAGISANO-MOLOPO
1 349 444
POPULATION
JB MARKS
YOUTH (15-34 YEARS)
TSWAING CITY OF MATLOSANA
NALEDI
MAMUSA
MAQUASSI HILLS
GREATER TAUNG LEKWA-TEEMANE
103,8
36,0
SEX RATIO (MALES/100 FEMALES)
YOUTH PROPORTION
22.1%
8.8%
EDUCATION
POVERTY HEADCOUNT
BOJANALA PLATINUM DR KENNETH KAUNDA DR RUTH SEGOMOTSI MOMPATI NGAKA MODIRI MOLEMA
North West lies in the north of South Africa on the Botswana border, fringed by the Kalahari Desert in the west, Gauteng Province to the east and the Free State to the south. It covers an area of 104 882km2 and has a population of 3 748 436. Much of the province consists of flat areas of scattered trees and grassland. The Vaal River flows along the southern border of the province. Mahikeng (previously Mafikeng) is the capital. The city lies near the Botswana border and forms a single urban area with its neighbouring town, Mmabatho. Potchefstroom and Klerksdorp are the biggest cities in the province. Other main towns are Brits, Rustenburg, Klerksdorp and Lichtenburg. Most economic activity is concentrated in the southern region between Potchefstroom and Klerksdorp, as well as Rustenburg and the eastern region. Mining is the major contributor to the North West economy and represents almost a quarter of South Africa’s mining industry as a whole. The Rustenburg and Brits districts produce more platinum than any other single area in the world. North West also produces a quarter of South Africa’s gold, as well as granite, marble, fluorspar and diamonds. North West has a number of major tourist attractions, including the internationally famous Sun City, the Pilanesberg National Park, the Madikwe Game Reserve and the Rustenburg Nature Reserve. North West is well known for cattle farming, while the areas around Rustenburg and Brits are fertile, mixed-crop farming land. Maize and sunflowers are the most important crops, and the province is the major producer of white maize in the country. North West is divided into four district municipalities, which are further subdivided into 18 local municipalities.
(GRADE 12 – AGED 20+)
UNEMPLOYMENT*
26.1%
43.4%
OFFICIAL RATE
EXPANDED RATE
HOUSING HOUSEHOLD SIZE 3,3
HOUSEHOLDS 1 248 766 78.2%
1.9%
18.4%
FORMAL DWELLINGS
TRADITIONAL DWELLINGS
INFORMAL DWELLINGS
HOUSEHOLD SERVICES ACCESS TO PIPED WATER
73.0%
FLUSH/CHEMICAL TOILET
48.7%
CONNECTED TO ELECTRICITY
89.6%
Sources: Community Survey 2016 – Provinces at a glance, published by Stats SA. *Unemployment figures from Quarterly Labour Force Survey, Quarter 3, 2018, published by Stats SA.
NORTH WEST MUNICIPALITIES Bojanala Platinum District Kgetlengrivier Madibeng Moretele Moses Kotane Rustenburg
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183 184 186 186 187
Dr Kenneth Kaunda District City of Matlosana JB Marks Maquassi Hills
187 188 189 189
Dr Ruth Segomotsi Mompati District Greater Taung Kagisano-Molopo Lekwa-Teemane Mamusa Naledi
190 191 191 192 193 193
Ngaka Modiri Molema District Ditsobotla Mahikeng Ramotshere Moiloa Ratlou Tswaing
194 195 195 196 196 197
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BOJANALA PLATINUM DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY (DC37)
POSTAL: PO Box 1993, Rustenburg, 0300 PHYSICAL: Cnr Beyers Naude & Fatima Bhayat Drives, Rustenburg TEL: 014 590 4500 FAX: 014 592 6085 EMAIL: info@bojanala.gov.za WEB: www.bojanala.gov.za
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MORETELE MOSES KOTANE
Makapanstad Makgabetlwane
OVERVIEW Description: The Bojanala Platinum District Municipality is a Category
Population: 1 657 148 No Schooling: 5.5% Households: 611 144
Population Growth: 2.15% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 39.0% Formal Dwellings: 70.6%
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: ANC 16, EFF 6, DA 4, AIC 1, F4SD 1 (40% PR Seats)
Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Ms Maria Fetsang Molosiwa Speaker: Asnath Mathedi Molekwa Municipal Manager: Mr P Shikwane Chief Financial Officer: Mrs Olga Ndlovu Communications Officers: Mr Archie Babeile
Swartbooistad
MADIBENG
Kwaratsiepane Maboloko
C municipality situated in the North West Province. It is bordered by the Waterberg District Municipality to the north, Dr Kenneth Kaunda District Municipality to the south, City of Tshwane Metro to the east, West Rand District Municipality to the south-east, and Ngaka Modiri Molema District Municipality to the west. It is one of four district municipalities in the province and comprises five local municipalities: Kgetlengrivier, Madibeng, Moses Kotane, Moretele and Rustenburg. The seat of Bojanala Platinum is Rustenburg. Area: 18 333km2 Main Economic Sectors: Mining (30-35%), community services (15-20%), finance (10-15%), trade (10-15%), transport (5-10%), manufacturing (5-10%)
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION
NORTH WEST
CONTACT DETAILS
RUSTENBURG
Letlhabile Kleinfonteinstad Lerulaneng Kgabalatsane
Phokeng Swartruggens
Brits De Wildt Hartbeespoort
Rustenburg
KGETLENGRIVIER
Marikana Photsaneng !
Mooinooi
Koster
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
n/a
Disclaimer of audit
Disclaimer of audit
AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
R’000
R’000
R’000
Total Revenue
324 491
324 220
312 229
Total Expenditure
299 015
322 640
315 519
Surplus/(Deficit)
25 476
1 580
(3 291)
2 792
20 154
22 782
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION Total Current Assets
9 707
6 776
7 796
59 786
46 041
52 923
5 782
(35 378)
(37 337)
Operating Cash Flow
25 578
10 945
20 857
Cash at Year End
28 269
762
2 582
n/a
218 104
12 363
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
347
339
Total Current Liabilities Community Wealth/Equity
CASH FLOWS
UIFW EXPENDITURE
Vacant Positions Managerial Positions
11
5
36
34
Vacant Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
5
5
168 504
157 119
KGETLENGRIVIER LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (NW374) CONTACT DETAILS
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION
POSTAL: PO Box 66, Koster, 0348 PHYSICAL: Cnr Smuts & De Wit Streets, Koster TEL: 014 543 2004 FAX: 014 543 2480 WEB: www.kgetlengrivier.gov.za
Population: 59 562 No Schooling: 8.5% Households: 18 787
Population Growth: 3.51% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 34.3% Formal Dwellings: 67.5%
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT OVERVIEW Description: The Kgetlengrivier Local Municipality is a Category B municipality located in the south-eastern part of the North West Province and forms part of the Bojanala Platinum District. It borders Moses Kotane in the north and Rustenberg in the west. The municipality is situated on the N4 toll road from Pretoria to Botswana and acts as a gateway from Johannesburg to Botswana. It is one of five municipalities in the district. The area’s rich environment and natural resource base provides opportunities for agriculture and slate quarry development. The area’s mining activities are those related to diamonds, slate and aggregate sand. It has a strong competitive advantage in terms of its climate, biodiversity and numerous dams. Area: 3 973km2 Cities/Towns: Derby, Koster, Swartruggens Main Economic Sectors: Agriculture, mining
The municipality is under S139(1)(b) administration, effective from 1 September 2018. Composition of Council: ANC 8, DA 3, EFF 3, VF PLUS 1 Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Ms Kim Onicca Dipuo Medupe Speaker: Ms Kim Onicca Dipuo Medupe (Mayor and Speaker) Chief Whip: Mr OS Molusi (Chief Whip and Portfolio Head: Technical Services) Other Council: Mr Thabo Jacobs (Portfolio Head: Finance), Amogelang Selaledi (Portfolio Head: Community Services), Ms Nomonde Sole (MPAC) Municipal Manager: Mr Joseph Mogale, Mr Thabo Ben Mothogoane (Acting) Chief Financial Officer: Mr Sipho Ngwenya Senior Management: Mr Maranatha Khunou (Revenue Manager), Mr Linda Langa (MISS), Mr Witsman Maluleka (Acting Director: Infrastructure and Technical Services), Mr Kholisile Manentza (Regional Manager), Mr Reuben Mavhungu (Acting Director: Community Services),
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Ms Thabang Mekgoe (Project Management Unit), Mr Onkokame Moremi (Manager: Office of the Mayor), Mr V Mtshengu (Director: Corporate Services), Ms Sonto Ntshangase (Supply Chain Management), Mr Gilbert Sefanyetso (Manager: LED) Communications Officers: Ms Sannah Omphemetse Magakgala
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
258
276
Vacant Positions Managerial Positions Vacant Managerial Positions
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
Financially Financially n/a unqualified unqualified
AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
1 50 155
2016/17
2015/16
6 138
14 742
<200m from Yard
8 306
2 500
4 179
0
4 903
2 430
Total Customer Entities Served
18 623
16 045
Households - Free Basic Service
15 844
3 561
Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage
6 212
8 840
Flush Toilet - Septic Tank
2 788
160
Ventilated Pit Latrine
3 318
1 078
Inside Yard
R’000
R’000
R’000
Total Revenue
165 086
201 787
180 939
>200m from Yard
Total Expenditure
107 395
218 878
215 558
Households - Free Basic Service
Surplus/(Deficit)
57 691
(17 091)
(34 619)
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
14 076
47 736
50 503
Total Current Assets
n/a
127 601
98 743
Total Current Liabilities
n/a
175 226
147 573
Community Wealth/Equity
n/a
519 188
536 279
Electricity
Sewerage
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow
21 786
22 557
Cash at Year End
331
1 957
3 487
UIFW EXPENDITURE
n/a
106 922
90 791
13
1
SERVICE DELIVERY
Water
1
14 52 909
Total Employment Cost (R’000)
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
1
Other
5 439
5 439
Households - Free Basic Service
4 903
2 430
24 604
MADIBENG LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (NW372) CONTACT DETAILS
Senior Management: P Dilinga (Acting: Public Safety and Social
POSTAL: PO Box 106, Brits, 0250 PHYSICAL: 53 Van Velden Street, Brits TEL: 012 318 9203 FAX: 012 318 9665 EMAIL: munman@madibeng.gov.za WEB: www.madibeng.gov.za
Services), FS Lamoa (Acting: Economic Development, Tourism and Agriculture), X Magwala (Acting: Corporate Support Services), M Mmapheto (Chief Audit Executive), M Mmope (Acting: Community Development), AK Modise (IDP, PMS and Legal Services), Ms Johanna Motswatswe (Acting Manager: LED), P Raphala (Acting: Human Settlement and Planning), L Sebidi (Acting: Infrastructure and Technical Services) Communications Officers: Tumelo Tshabalala
OVERVIEW Description: The Madibeng Local Municipality is a Category B municipality located in the North West Province within the Bojanala Platinum District. It is situated between the Magaliesberg and Witwatersrand, 60km from Rustenberg and 50km north of Pretoria. It is one of five municipalities in the district. It is strategically located in relation to Gauteng, Limpopo, Harare and the Maputo Harbour, and is positioned along the Heritage Route, linking the World Heritage Site with the Pilanesberg and Madikwe Game Reserves. It is known for its diversified economy. Currently, mining is the predominant economic activity, and the Hartebeespoort Dam is the second most visited place after the Waterfront in Cape Town. Area: 3 720km2 Cities/Towns: Brits, Hartbeespoort, Mooinooi Main Economic Sectors: Mining, manufacturing, agriculture, tourism
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
n/a
Disclaimer of audit
Disclaimer of audit
AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE Total Revenue Total Expenditure
R’000
R’000
R’000
1 716 749
1 919 312
1 774 915
1 340 500
2 269 841
2 277 726
Surplus/(Deficit)
376 249
(350 529)
(502 811)
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
166 784
252 614
289 000 398 955
Total Current Assets Total Current Liabilities Community Wealth/Equity
514 837
654 748
200 068
699 768
522 797
373 364
4 862 464
5 212 992
158 753
210 112
297 077
1 085
27 609
69 155
n/a
568 661
970 067
CASH FLOWS
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION
Operating Cash Flow
Population: 536 110 No Schooling: 5.1% Households: 193 364
Cash at Year End
Population Growth: 2.71% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 39.0% Formal Dwellings: 63.3%
UIFW EXPENDITURE EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT
Total Employment Positions
1 865
1 831
Composition of Council: ANC 45, DA 16, EFF 14, F4SD 2, VF PLUS 2,
Vacant Positions
569
616
AIC 1, COPE 1
Managerial Positions
52
44
Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Ms Jostina Mothibe Speaker: Mr Kabelo Ntshabele Other Council: Mr NM Machete (Public Safety and Facilities
Vacant Managerial Positions
Management), Mr DS Maimane (Economic Development, Tourism and Agriculture), Mr Petrus Makgabo (Single Whip), Ms NM Maqakamba (IGR and Special Projects), Ms SM Maunatlala (IDP, PMS and Legal Services), Ms ETM Modise (Corporate Support Services), Ms SDN Nthangeni (Budget and Treasury Office), Mr PA Phetlhe (Roads and Transport), Mr J Ratloi (Infrastructure and Technical Services), Mr J Sefudi (Human Settlement and Planning), Ms M Tlhopane (Community Development) Municipal Manager: Mr Morris Maluleka Chief Financial Officer: Mr Khathutshelo Maposa
Total Employment Cost (R’000)
SERVICE DELIVERY Inside Yard
Water
Sewerage
10
417 757
382 571
2016/17
2015/16
112 458
112 458
<200m from Yard
27 217
27 217
>200m from Yard
21 980
21 980
Households - Free Basic Service
Electricity
11
6 377
39 560
Total Customer Entities Served
140 111
138 197
Households - Free Basic Service
31 744
30 041
Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage
46 005
46 005
Ventilated Pit Latrine
25 309
25 309
6 377
6 263
Households - Free Basic Service
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*Unaudited full year figures.
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MORETELE LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (NW371)
NORTH WEST
CONTACT DETAILS
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
POSTAL: Private Bag X367, Makapanstad, 0404 PHYSICAL: 4065 B, Mathibestad, Makapanstad TEL: 012 716 1300/1000 FAX: 012 716 9999 EMAIL: info@moretele.org.za WEB: www.moretele.org.za
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
n/a
Qualified audit
Qualified audit
AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
R’000
R’000
R’000
495 948
565 710
498 112
Total Expenditure
321 989
460 072
358 488
Surplus/(Deficit)
173 960
105 638
139 625
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
115 908
97 523
291 961
Total Revenue
OVERVIEW Description: The Moretele Local Municipality is situated within the Bojanala Platinum District in the North West Province. The municipality is located in an area called Moretele, which is situated far north of Pretoria. It is located strategically to join four provinces, namely North West, Gauteng, Mpumalanga and Limpopo. It is the smallest of the five municipalities that make up the district, accounting for 8% of its geographical area. The municipality comprises 24 wards, which are made up of 66 villages and plots. Most of the villages are ruled by four traditional leaders (Dikgosi), who are recognised by law and represent their respective tribes/communities in council. Moretele is the Setswana name for a river that runs through the area, namely ‘Noka ya Moretele’ (the Moretele River). Area: 1 498km2
Vacant Positions
16
0
Managerial Positions
39
33
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION
Total Employment Cost (R’000)
Population: 191 306 No Schooling: 6.1% Households: 55 762
SERVICE DELIVERY
Total Current Assets
n/a
119 209
209 743
Total Current Liabilities
n/a
225 968
240 397
Community Wealth/Equity
n/a
872 257
766 619
209 355
229 146
142 519
2 766
175 016
154 177
n/a
589 787
149 119
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
235
224
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow Cash at Year End
UIFW EXPENDITURE
Vacant Managerial Positions
Population Growth: 0.33% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 34.4% Formal Dwellings: 87.1%
7
0
100 574
94 302
2016/17
2015/16
28 849
26 860
<200m from Yard
17 457
13 969
>200m from Yard
9 734
13 222
Households - Free Basic Service
6 982
6 923
49 464
49 022
Inside Yard
Water
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: ANC 38, EFF 8, DA 4, ACG 1, COPE 1 Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Mr Andries Makinta Monaheng Speaker: Ms Leah Tenkwane Sekhaolela Municipal Manager: Mr Isaac Shimane Maroga Chief Financial Officer: Ms Serrah Vilane Communications Officers: Mr Mothupi Malebye
Electricity Sewerage
Total Customer Entities Served Households - Free Basic Service
11 098
6 923
Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage
2 666
2 666
Ventilated Pit Latrine
51 051
46 385
MOSES KOTANE LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (NW375) CONTACT DETAILS
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT
POSTAL: Private Bag X1011, Mogwase, 0314 PHYSICAL: Stand No.933, Railway Road, Unit 3, Mogwase, 0314 TEL: 014 555 1300 FAX: 014 555 6368 EMAIL: municipalmanager@moseskotane.gov.za WEB: www.moseskotane.gov.za
Composition of Council: ANC 45, EFF 15, DA 4, AIC 1, APC 1,
OVERVIEW Description: The Moses Kotane Local Municipality is a Category B municipality located within the Bojanala District in the North West Province. It is the largest of the five municipalities that make up the district, accounting for a third of its geographical area. It was established after redemarcation of municipal boundaries and subsequent municipal elections in 2000. The municipality has a predominantly black african population, with fewer indian, coloured and white groups, mostly residing in Sun City residence and Mogwase Unit 2. The type of economy is owed to its location within the major tourism and mining belt of the North West Province, Pilanesberg and Sun City. Area: 5 726km2 Cities/Towns: Madikwe Main Economic Sectors: Tourism, manufacturing, agriculture, mining
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 243 648 No Schooling: 7.5% Households: 80 654
Population Growth: 0.10% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 35.1% Formal Dwellings: 85.6%
COPE 1, UCDP 1
Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Mr Ralesole Diale Speaker: Mr Sipho Vava Chief Whip: Ms Maria Matshaba Other Council: Mr Lawrence Kapari (Portfolio Head: Corporate Support Services and Portfolio Head: Budget and Treasury Office), Victor Kheswa (Portfolio Head: Community Services and Public Safety), Mr Thomas Manganye (Chairperson: Municipal Public Accounts Committee), Ezekiel Mashimo (Portfolio Head: Infrastructure and Technical Services), Ms Caroline Motshabi (Portfolio Head: Planning and Development), Ms Dithothi Tshetlhane (Portfolio Head: Local Economic Development) Municipal Manager: Mr Mokopane Letsoalo Chief Financial Officer: Mr Mzwandile Mkhize Senior Management: Mr Tertius Chiloane (HOD: Infrastructure and Technical Services), Ms Thembi Jalvan (Acting HOD: Corporate Services), Mr Victor Mmope (Acting HOD: Planning and Development), Ms Tebogo Mogolwane (Manager: LED), Mr Comfort Molokwane (HOD: Community Services) Communications Officers: Ms Beauty Makganye
FINANCIAL INFORMATION AUDIT OUTCOME
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2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
n/a
Disclaimer of audit
Qualified audit
*Unaudited full year figures.
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2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
R’000
R’000
R’000
Total Revenue
842 024
806 097
745 955
Total Expenditure
754 757
820 024
622 658
Surplus/(Deficit)
87 267
(13 926)
123 297
133 932
53 191
287 011
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION Total Current Assets
367 339
318 919
368 114
Total Current Liabilities
266 795
146 088
109 847
1 353 794
1 368 646
1 383 848
Community Wealth/Equity
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow
100 466
85 072
312 303
Cash at Year End
(42 188)
30 982
135 277
n/a
71 697
52 981
UIFW EXPENDITURE
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS Total Employment Positions Vacant Positions Managerial Positions Vacant Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
SERVICE DELIVERY Inside Yard <200m from Yard Water >200m from Yard Households - Free Basic Service Total Customer Entities Served Electricity Households - Free Basic Service Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage Sewerage Ventilated Pit Latrine Households - Free Basic Service
2016/17
2015/16
1 022 349 44 1 188 142
811 287 60 17 175 923
2016/17
2015/16
40 000 28 900 5 159 20 591 66 946 20 591 6 793 18 185 1 190
40 000 28 900 5 159 19 398 66 946 19 398 6 793 18 185 1 033
NORTH WEST
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
RUSTENBURG LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (NW373) CONTACT DETAILS
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
POSTAL: PO Box 16, Rustenburg, 0300 PHYSICAL: 159 Nelson Mandela & Beyers Naude Streets, Rustenburg TEL: 014 590 3111 FAX: 014 590 3481 WEB: www.rustenburg.gov.za
OVERVIEW Description: The Rustenburg Local Municipality is a Category B municipality situated within the Bojanala Platinum District in the North West Province. It is one of the five municipalities in the district. It is home to Boekenhoutfontein, the farm of Paul Kruger, president of the South African Republic. Rustenburg is a large town situated at the foot of the Magaliesberg Mountain Range. Rustenburg (meaning ‘town of rest’ or ‘resting place’) was proclaimed a township in 1851. This large town is situated some 112km north-west and is a 90-minute drive from both Johannesburg and Pretoria. It is a malaria-free area. It is the fastest growing municipality in South Africa and the most populous municipality in the North West Province. Area: 3 416km2 Cities/Towns: Hartbeesfontein-A, Marikana, Phatsima, Rustenburg, Tlhabane Main Economic Sectors: Mining, trade
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 626 522 No Schooling: 4.7% Households: 262 576
Population Growth: 2.98% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 42.0% Formal Dwellings: 68.1%
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: ANC 43, EFF 24, DA 14, F4SD 4, AIC 1, BCM 1,
2016/17
2015/16
n/a
Qualified audit
Qualified audit
AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
R’000
R’000
R’000
2 095 642
4 316 856
3 976 586
Total Expenditure
1 615 026
4 040 089
3 757 528
Surplus/(Deficit)
480 616
276 768
219 058
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
334 514
511 426
702 363
Total Current Assets
n/a
863 659
939 317
Total Current Liabilities
n/a
941 408
1 101 146
Community Wealth/Equity
n/a
7 923 889
7 501 157
758 889
422 835
533 691
-
173 136
344 363
n/a
984 001
1 039
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
3 863
3 972
1 852
2 006
313
92
Total Revenue
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow Cash at Year End
UIFW EXPENDITURE
Vacant Positions Managerial Positions Vacant Managerial Positions
10
6
Total Employment Cost (R’000)
636 785
643 173
SERVICE DELIVERY
2016/17
2015/16
108 889
108 889
16 257
12 496
Inside Yard
Water
<200m from Yard Households - Free Basic Service
Electricity
UDM 1, VF PLUS 1
Controlling Party: ANC Minority Government Executive Mayor: Mr Mpho Khunou Speaker: Ms Sheila Mabale-Huma Chief Whip: Mr Amos Mataboge Municipal Manager: Ms Nqobile Sithole Chief Financial Officer: Ms Vivian Mdhluli
2017/18*
Total Customer Entities Served
1 669
102 003
100 363
Households - Free Basic Service
3 930
3 930
Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage
71 016
71 016
Flush Toilet - Septic Tank
Sewerage
1 669
Ventilated Pit Latrine Other Households - Free Basic Service
17 551
17 551
17 037
17 037
20 502
20 502
2 247
2 247
DR KENNETH KAUNDA DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY (DC40) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: Private Bag X5017, Klerksdorp, 2570 PHYSICAL: Civic Centre, Patmore Road, Orkney TEL: 018 473 8000 FAX: 018 473 2523 EMAIL: admin@kaundadistrict.gov.za WEB: www.kaundadistrict.gov.za
OVERVIEW Description: The Dr Kenneth Kaunda District Municipality is a Category C municipality in the North West Province. It is located 65km south-west of Johannesburg and borders the Gauteng Province on
that side. It is the smallest district in the province, making up 14% of its geographical area. The municipality consists of three local municipalities: JB Marks, City of Matlosana and Maquassi Hills. It is a region with a rich and diverse natural and cultural heritage, with the potential for sustained economic growth. The region is home to some of the most prominent gold mines in the world and one of the oldest meteor impact sites in the world. The district is serviced by a number of primary roads, with the N12 Treasure Corridor forming the main development axis in the district and serving as a potential concentration point for future industrial, commercial and tourism development.
Refer to p11 for sources, methodology and definitions. Find more financial, demographic, employment and service delivery information at municipalities.co.za.
*Unaudited full year figures.
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Area: 14 671km2 Main Economic Sectors: Mining (19.6%), trade (17.3%), finance
NORTH WEST
(16.2%), government (13.8%), transport and communications (9.1%), manufacturing (8.8%), services (8.0%), construction (3.5%), agriculture (2.3%)
Ventersdorp
JB MARKS
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 742 821 No Schooling: 8.9% Households: 240 543
Population Growth: 1.48% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 40.3% Formal Dwellings: 86.4%
Potchefstroom
Hartbeesfontein
CITY OF MATLOSANA
Klerksdorp Stilfontein
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: ANC 9, DA 4, EFF 2, VF PLUS 1 (40% PR Seats) Mayor: Ms Barei Elizabeth Mosiane-Segotso Speaker: Mr Diketso Patrick Masiu Other Council: Ms Ntombi Margaret Koloti (Single Whip), Rennie Martins (MMC: Health and Community Services), Mandisa Mbele (MMC: DED), Ms Martha Mojahi (MMC: Corporate Services), Zanele Mphafudi (MMC: Sports, Arts and Culture), Shorty Valiphatha (MMC: Infrastructure), Mbulelo Zephe (MMC: Finance and BTO) Municipal Manager: Ms Sherley Lesupi Chief Financial Officer: Mrs Jean Marie Brown Senior Management: Mr Tebogo Chanda (Director: Infrastructure and Development), Mrs Sherley Lesupi (Director: Disaster Risk Management), Mr Motlatsi Makhetha (Director: District Economic Development and Tourism), Mr Lebo Relekgetho (Director: Corporate Services), Ms Nokukhanya Tenza (Acting Director: Health and Social Services) Communications Officers: Mr Patrick Mohalaleloa
Orkney
MAQUASSI HILLS Wolmaransstad Leeudoringstad Makwassie
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
Total Current Assets
n/a
20 534
18 727
Total Current Liabilities
n/a
31 861
37 992
Community Wealth/Equity
n/a
6 071
773 (44 309)
FINANCIAL POSITION
CASH FLOWS FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
Operating Cash Flow
28 282
13 242
n/a
Qualified audit
Qualified audit
Cash at Year End
26 318
13 745
4 379
n/a
71 382
46 547
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
207
210
AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
R’000
R’000
R’000
Total Revenue
181 902
178 250
187 257
Total Expenditure
155 207
174 468
279 339
Surplus/(Deficit)
26 695
3 782
(92 083)
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE
8 139
4 717
35 493
UIFW EXPENDITURE
Vacant Positions
12
12
Managerial Positions
25
25
Vacant Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
3
3
90 400
83 877
CITY OF MATLOSANA LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (NW403) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: PO Box 99, Klerksdorp, 2570 PHYSICAL: Cnr Braamfisher & OR Tambo Streets, Klerksdorp TEL: 018 487 8000 FAX: 018 464 1780 EMAIL: records@klerksdorp.org WEB: www.matlosana.gov.za
OVERVIEW Description: The City of Matlosana Local Municipality (previously City Council of Klerksdorp) is a Category B municipality situated within the Dr Kenneth Kaunda District in the North West Province. It is bordered by the Ngaka Modiri Molema District in the north, the Free State Province in the south, JB Marks in the east, and Maquassi Hills in the west. It is the smallest of the three municipalities that make up the district, accounting for a quarter of its geographical area. Area: 3 602km2 Cities/Towns: Hartbeesfontein, Klerksdorp, Orkney, Stilfontein Main Economic Sectors: Mining, agriculture, manufacturing, services, construction, transport
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 417 282 No Schooling: 7.9% Households: 135 894
Population Growth: 1.04% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 41.0% Formal Dwellings: 89.2%
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT
Chief Whip: Vusimuzi Mohapi Chinga Other Council: Mr SPJ Bogatsu (MMC: Municipal Public Accounts [MPAC]), Mr SJ Daemane (MMC: Public Safety), Mr TG Khoza (MMC: Economic Growth), Mr PF Mabeli (MMC: Sports), Ms NI Matetoane (MMC: Transversal Issues), Ms NS Mendela (MMC: Community Services), Ms LM Mojaki (MMC: Corporate), Mr SD Montoedi (MMC: Electrical), Mr MF Nthaba (MMC: Infrastructure), Mr FI Tagaree (MMC: Finance), Ms TO Vilakazi (MMC: Housing and Land Affairs) Municipal Manager: Mr TSR Nkhumise Chief Financial Officer: Mr MKG Ramorwesi Senior Management: MA Khuzwayo (Acting Director), Mr R Madimutsa (Director: Technical and Infrastructure), Mrs MM Molawa (Director: Community Development), Mr LJ Nkhumane (Director: Public Safety), Mr SP Phala (Acting Director: Planning and Human Settlements), Ms L Seametso (Director: Corporate Services) Communications Officers: N Makgetha
FINANCIAL INFORMATION AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
n/a
Qualified audit
Qualified audit
R’000
R’000
R’000
2 131 129
2 402 541
2 266 392
Total Expenditure
1 523 123
2 709 801
2 520 667
Surplus/(Deficit)
608 006
(307 261)
(254 275)
93 014
170 886
133 406
1 039 834
473 933
357 054
906 983
781 726
610 587
5 383 869
4 909 188
5 216 449
Total Revenue
Composition of Council: ANC 46, DA 17, EFF 7, VF PLUS 3, F4SD 2,
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
COPE 1, IRASA 1
Total Current Assets
Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Ms Maetu Kgaile Speaker: Mr Ronqwana Washington Ntozini
Total Current Liabilities Community Wealth/Equity
Refer to p11 for sources, methodology and definitions. Find more financial, demographic, employment and service delivery information at municipalities.co.za.
*Unaudited full year figures.
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2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
SERVICE DELIVERY
CASH FLOWS
2016/17
2015/16
162 850
162 785
<200m from Yard
2 786
2 786
>200m from Yard
827
827
21 284
16 840
165 743
164 694
Inside Yard
Operating Cash Flow
199 928
233 128
93 756
Cash at Year End
198 052
90 532
25 569
n/a
532 494
307 425
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
2 535
2 485
503
404
53
55
UIFW EXPENDITURE
Vacant Positions Managerial Positions Vacant Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
19
17
558 850
513 397
Water
Households - Free Basic Service
Electricity
Total Customer Entities Served Households - Free Basic Service Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage Flush Toilet - Septic Tank
Sewerage
Ventilated Pit Latrine Bucket System
21 284
16 840
161 083
158 937
1 619
2 120
2 575
2 575
0
15
Other
4 670
6 300
Households - Free Basic Service
21 284
16 840
NORTH WEST
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
JB MARKS LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (NW405) CONTACT DETAILS PHYSICAL: 35 Wolmarans Street, Potchefstroom, 2531 TEL: 018 299 5111 WEB: www.jbmarks.co.za
Municipal Manager: Ms Masego Jansen (Acting) Chief Financial Officer: Ms Tumisang Moeketsane Communications Officers: Mr William Maphosa FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2017/18*
2016/17
n/a
Disclaimer of audit
OVERVIEW Description: The JB Marks Local Municipality is a Category B municipality situated within the Dr Kenneth Kaunda District in the North West Province. It is the largest municipality of three in the district, making up almost half its geographical area. It was established by the amalgamation of the Ventersdorp and Tlokwe City Council Local Municipalities in August 2016. The N12 route that connects Johannesburg and Cape Town via the city of Kimberley runs through the municipality. The main railway route from Gauteng to the Northern and Western Cape also runs through one of the municipality’s main cities, Potchefstroom. The City is 145km south-east of OR Tambo International Airport but has its own airfield, which can accommodate bigger aircraft and was formerly a military air base. Gold mining is the dominant economic activity in the district, with Potchefstroom and Ventersdorp being the only exceptions. While Ventersdorp to the north-west of Potchefstroom focuses on agricultural activity, Potchefstroom’s economic activity is driven by services and manufacturing. A big role-player in the provision of services in Potchefstroom is the world-class North-West University, which has its main campus in Potchefstroom. Potchefstroom’s industrial zone has many companies, focusing mainly on the industries of steel, food and chemicals, with big entities such as King Korn, Kynoch, Naschem and the Soya Protein Process (SPP) company. Within the city centre, the infrastructure of Potchefstroom supports roughly 600 businesses. Area: 6 398km2 Cities/Towns: Potchefstroom, Ventersdorp Main Economic Sectors: Agriculture, community services, manufacturing, trade, finance, transport, mining
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 243 527 No Schooling: 8.9% Households: 80 572
Population Growth: 2.36% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 43.3% Formal Dwellings: 82.0%
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: ANC 34, DA 22, EFF 5, VF PLUS 4, IC 2 Controlling Party: ANC Executive Mayor: Mr Kgotso Khumalo Speaker: KEG Mogoeemang
AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
R’000
R’000
1 226 621
1 302 705
Total Expenditure
1 468 825
1 461 084
Surplus/(Deficit)
(242 204)
(158 379)
158 667
214 725
Total Revenue
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION Total Current Assets
n/a
669 181
Total Current Liabilities
n/a
306 626
Community Wealth/Equity
n/a
4 293 407
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow
(19 310)
156 611
Cash at Year End
330 723
122 024
n/a
223 034
UIFW EXPENDITURE EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
Total Employment Positions
1 341
Vacant Positions
288
Managerial Positions
29
Vacant Managerial Positions
1
Total Employment Cost (R’000)
352 773
SERVICE DELIVERY
2016/17
Inside Yard Water Households - Free Basic Service Total Customer Entities Served Electricity Households - Free Basic Service Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage Flush Toilet - Septic Tank Sewerage Ventilated Pit Latrine Households - Free Basic Service
42 570 11 635 56 975 10 893 38 225 1 715 352 7 210
Note: JB Marks Local Municipality was established by the amalgamation of Ventersdorp Local Municipality and Tlokwe City Council Local Municipality on 3 August 2016. Financial, Employment and Service Delivery information for the new municipality is only available from the 2016/17 financial year. View historical information for Ventersdorp Local Municipality and Tlokwe City Council Local Municipality at municipalities.co.za.
MAQUASSI HILLS LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (NW404) CONTACT DETAILS
OVERVIEW
POSTAL: Private Bag X3, Wolmaransstad, 2630 PHYSICAL: 19 Kruger Street, Wolmaransstad TEL: 018 596 1068 FAX: 018 596 1555 EMAIL: maggym@maquassihills.org WEB: www.maquassihills.co.za
Description: The Maquassi Hills Local Municipality is a Category B municipality situated within the Dr Kenneth Kaunda District in the North West Province. It is bordered by Tswaing in the north, the Free State Province in the south, City of Matlosana and the Free State in the east, and Dr Ruth Segomotsi Mompati District in the west.
Refer to p11 for sources, methodology and definitions. Find more financial, demographic, employment and service delivery information at municipalities.co.za.
*Unaudited full year figures.
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It is one of the three municipalities that make up the district, accounting for a third of its geographical area. Area: 4 671km2 Cities/Towns: Leeudoringstad, Makwassie, Witpoort, Wolmaransstad Main Economic Sectors: Agriculture (49%), domestic (17%), community services (15%), manufacturing (14%)
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 82 012 No Schooling: 14.7% Households: 24 076
Population Growth: 1.20% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 26.6% Formal Dwellings: 85.5%
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
n/a
Qualified audit
Qualified audit
AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
R’000
R’000
R’000
Total Revenue
359 407
442 221
437 649
Total Expenditure
204 072
470 732
334 893
Surplus/(Deficit)
155 336
(28 511)
102 756
41 095
62 807
78 231
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION Total Current Assets
n/a
79 178
90 494
Total Current Liabilities
n/a
215 541
186 542
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT
Community Wealth/Equity
n/a
794 956
823 466
The municipality is under S139(1)(b) administration, effective from 1 September 2018. Composition of Council: ANC 14, DA 3, EFF 2, F4SD 2, VF PLUS 1 Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Ms Noni Kgabi Speaker: Ms Daphney Notwane Chief Whip: Ms LL Tshingilane (Chief Whip and MMC: Engineering Services and Finance) Other Council: Ms TP Bolao (Exco Member), KA Mogape (Finance and Corporate Services), KS Seakane (Community and Technical Services), Mr KJ Selebalo (Exco Member), Mr GJ van Zyl (Planning and Development) Municipal Manager: Ms Janet Rudman (Acting) Chief Financial Officer: Mr Johannes Mogoemang (Acting) Senior Management: Mr Peter Bolao (Manager: LED), Ms Anna Galeboe (Supply Chain Manager), Mr Johannes (Acting Divisional Head: Electrical), Mr Jefferson Leseisane (Divisional Head: HR), Mocumi Mocoancoeng (IDP Manager), Mr Star Mokoto (PMS Manager), Mr Vincent Motlashuping (Divisional Head: Roads and Storm Water), Mr James Muller (Divisional Head: Water and Sanitation), Mrs Janet Rudman (Divisional Head: Administration) Communications Officers: Mr Scotch Lehloenya
CASH FLOWS 35 454
Operating Cash Flow
83 096
57 553
Cash at Year End
575
660
4 476
UIFW EXPENDITURE
n/a
160 862
114 911
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
285
280
Vacant Positions
10
3
Managerial Positions
25
27
Vacant Managerial Positions
10
3
70 125
72 930
2016/17
2015/16
17 002
17 002
Total Employment Cost (R’000)
SERVICE DELIVERY Inside Yard
Water Electricity
<200m from Yard
2 603
2 603
Households - Free Basic Service
16 920
16 094
Total Customer Entities Served
21 610
21 497
Households - Free Basic Service Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage
Sewerage
551
1 436
16 999
16 920
Flush Toilet - Septic Tank
221
300
Households - Free Basic Service
551
1 436
DR RUTH SEGOMOTSI MOMPATI DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY (DC39) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: PO Box 21, Vryburg, 8600 PHYSICAL: 50 Market Street, Vryburg, 8601 TEL: 053 928 4700 / 053 927 0858 FAX: 053 927 2401 WEB: www.rsmompatidm.gov.za KAGISANOMOLOPO
OVERVIEW Description: The Dr Ruth Segomotsi Mompati District Municipality (previously Bophirima District Municipality) is a Category C municipality located in the North West Province. It is bordered by Ngaka Modiri Molema and Dr Kenneth Kaunda in the north, and John Taolo Gaetsewe in the south, which is a cross-boundary within the Northern Cape. It is the largest district in the province, making up almost half of its geographical area. The district municipality comprises five local municipalities: Naledi, Greater Taung, Kagisano-Molopo, Mamusa and Lekwa-Teemane. It is one of four districts in the province, with poor rural areas, formerly situated in the former Bophuthatswana homeland. With the population situated in more than 470 villages and towns dispersed in a 250km radius (approximately 50km north to south and 200km east to west), this district presents unique management and organisational challenges. Area: 43 764km2 Main Economic Sectors: Community services (33.1%), agriculture (17.1%), finance (16.2%), trade (12.7%), transport (9%), manufacturing (4%), mining (3.2%), construction (3.2%)
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 459 357 No Schooling: 15.5% Households: 127 103
Population Growth: -0.22% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 27.3% Formal Dwellings: 89.9%
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: ANC 9, EFF 2, DA 1, F4SD 1 (40% PR Seats) Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Ms Boitumelo Lesego Mahlangu
Stella
Vryburg
NALEDI GREATER TAUNG
MAMUSA Schweizer-Reneke Amalia
Taung
Bloemhof
Reivilo
LEKWA-TEEMANE Christiana
Speaker: LV Maogwe Other Council: G Kgabo (MMC: Engineering and Technical Services), K Mamapula (MMC: Economic Development, Tourism and Agriculture), OR Modise (MMC: Community Services), LV Molefe (MMC: Finance), MW Moseswa (MPAC Chairperson), MKI Olifant (MMC: Planning and Development), B Setlhabetsi (MMC: Corporate Services) Municipal Manager: Mr Jerry Mononela Chief Financial Officer: Ms Mongezi Matshangaza (Acting) Senior Management: Phenyo Chwene (Manager: Office of the Municipal Manager), Mr Teko Gaanakgomo (Senior Manager: EDTA), Mr Jack K Monnakgothu (Engineering and Technical Services), Bos Mosiapoa (Acting Senior Manager: Community Services), Mpho Mothibi (Corporate Services) Communications Officers: Mr Joseph Motlhasedi (Manager: Communications)
Refer to p11 for sources, methodology and definitions. Find more financial, demographic, employment and service delivery information at municipalities.co.za.
*Unaudited full year figures.
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2017/18*
AUDIT OUTCOME
n/a
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
2016/17
2015/16
Qualified Financially audit unqualified
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
223 432
406 911
193 102
-
82 499
45 661
n/a
344 557
243 154
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow
R’000
R’000
R’000
287 290
709 619
526 236
Total Expenditure
117 669
427 397
401 214
Surplus/(Deficit)
169 622
282 222
125 022
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
159 801
359 331
193 979
Total Employment Positions
188
276
Total Revenue
Cash at Year End
UIFW EXPENDITURE
Vacant Positions
Total Current Assets
n/a
172 631
117 197
Total Current Liabilities
n/a
203 428
158 575
Community Wealth/Equity
n/a
2 108 973
1 825 364
Managerial Positions Vacant Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
0
74
32
39
0
6
117 428
107 413
NORTH WEST
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
GREATER TAUNG LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (NW394) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: Private Bag X1048, Taung, 8580 PHYSICAL: Main Road, Taung Station, Taung TEL: 053 994 9400 FAX: 053 994 3917 WEB: www.gtlm.gov.za
OVERVIEW Description: The Greater Taung Local Municipality is a Category B municipality situated within the Dr Ruth Segomotsi Mompati District in the North West Province. It is one of the five municipalities that make up the district. The municipal area is predominantly rural and contains 106 widely scattered villages. Greater Taung has a rich heritage that visitors can explore. The area also has strong agricultural significance in the South African economy. The Taung Skull Heritage Route is a fascinating journey of discovery. The route follows an area in which early man once lived, and it has many sites that show us the existence and evolution of our ancient ancestors. Spanning more than 45km, the route includes several natural wonders, such as Thomeng (an unusual limestone waterfall) and Blue Pools (a collection of rock pools, streams and caves in a valley). It was at the limestone diggings on this route, at the old Buxton quarry, that the lime-encrusted skull of a child was found in 1924. The site is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and a monument has been put in place to mark the discovery. Area: 5 639km2 Cities/Towns: Pudimoe, Reivilo, Taung Main Economic Sectors: Agriculture, tourism, culture
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 167 827 No Schooling: 13.8% Households: 46 168
Population Growth: -1.29% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 24.1% Formal Dwellings: 90.3%
Municipal Manager: Mr Katlego Gabanakgosi Chief Financial Officer: Mr Martin Vermaak Senior Management: Tshepang Baloyi (Manager: LED), Mr Dawie de Jager (Acting Director: Corporate Services), Mr Hendrick Keohitlhetse (Acting Director: Technical Services), Paballo Ntlharipane (Acting Director: Community Services), Ms Beauty Tlholagae (Acting Director: Human Settlement and Land Use) Communications Officers: Mr Ricky Oliphant
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
n/a
R’000
R’000
R’000
298 408
267 617
247 264
Total Expenditure
175 754
209 684
165 256
Surplus/(Deficit)
122 655
57 933
82 008
53 527
108 138
104 583
247 741
222 435
163 963
43 918
48 454
31 481
695 265
666 835
608 902
Total Revenue
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION Total Current Assets Total Current Liabilities Community Wealth/Equity
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow
108 759
95 590
62 855
217 271
161 945
116 038
n/a
29 950
52 983
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
357
415
Cash at Year End
UIFW EXPENDITURE
Vacant Positions
32
28
Managerial Positions
30
26
Vacant Managerial Positions
Composition of Council: ANC 34, EFF 6, F4SD 3, DA 2, ACDP 1,
SERVICE DELIVERY
and LED), Lekgotla Menyatso (Chairperson: Infrastructure, and Human Settlement and Land Use), Ms Grace Moiplolai (Chairperson: Corporate Governance, HR, Planning, Communication and Marketing), Mr Rodgers Mongale (Chairperson: ICT), Nosi Ntasi (Chairperson: Finance)
2015/16 Qualified audit
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT
Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Mr Kgosi Nyoko Motlhabane Speaker: Mr Ebusang Tladi Chief Whip: Ms Joyce Malepe Other Council: Lebogang Gaoboihi (Chairperson: Community Services
2016/17 Qualified audit
AUDIT OUTCOME
Total Employment Cost (R’000)
AIC 1, COPE 1
2017/18*
Inside Yard
Water
<200m from Yard Households - Free Basic Service
Electricity
8 89 289
2016/17
2015/16
610
610
2 039
2 039
591
591
Total Customer Entities Served
36 883
36 224
Households - Free Basic Service
10 424
8 791
Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage
Sewerage
7 88 609
Flush Toilet - Septic Tank Households - Free Basic Service
610
610
2 087
2 087
324
324
KAGISANO-MOLOPO LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (NW397) CONTACT DETAILS
OVERVIEW
POSTAL: Private Bag X522, Ganyesa, 8613 PHYSICAL: Municipal Offices (Next to Ganyesa Health Clinic), Ganyesa TEL: 053 998 4455 FAX: 053 998 3711 WEB: www.kmlm.gov.za
Description: The Kagisano-Molopo Local Municipality is a Category B municipality situated within the Dr Ruth Segomotsi Mompati District in the North West Province. It borders on the Kgalagadi District of the Republic of Botswana to the north, Greater Taung to the south, the Northern Cape Province to the south-west, Naledi to the south-east, and Ratlou to the east.
Refer to p11 for sources, methodology and definitions. Find more financial, demographic, employment and service delivery information at municipalities.co.za.
*Unaudited full year figures.
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It is the largest of the five municipalities that make up the district, accounting for just over half of its geographical area. It was created during the local government elections of 18 May 2011 by merging the Kagisano and Molopo Municipalities. Area: 23 827km2 Cities/Towns: Piet Plessis, Pomfret
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 102 703 No Schooling: 25.7% Households: 28 274
Population Growth: -0.67% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 22.2% Formal Dwellings: 94.4%
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT The municipality is under S139(1)(b) administration, effective from 1 September 2018. Composition of Council: ANC 22, DA 2, EFF 2, F4SD 2, UCDP 1 Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Segomotso Virginia Mere Speaker: SR Modise Municipal Manager: Mr Theophilus Olaotse Bojosinyane Chief Financial Officer: Mr RW Ferris (Acting) Senior Management: Boitshoko Madumo (Director: Community Services), Chris Keolopile Mahusi (Acting Director: Corporate Services), OF Moswang (Manager: LED) Communications Officers: T Senye (Acting)
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2017/18*
AUDIT OUTCOME
n/a
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
2016/17
2015/16
Qualified Financially audit unqualified
R’000
R’000
R’000
180 252
174 802
161 402
Total Expenditure
113 858
161 058
125 885
Surplus/(Deficit)
66 394
13 744
35 517
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
29 606
51 509
45 420
Total Current Assets
58 066
42 757
63 165
35
38 899
31 515
58 031
486 950
473 206 63 009
Total Revenue
Total Current Liabilities Community Wealth/Equity
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow
36 386
31 837
Cash at Year End
43 565
39 166
48 387
n/a
52 054
171 863
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
114
173
4
43
Managerial Positions
13
17
Vacant Managerial Positions
4
8
38 539
34 826
2016/17
2015/16
28 442
28 442
3 172
6 000
UIFW EXPENDITURE
Vacant Positions
Total Employment Cost (R’000)
SERVICE DELIVERY Electricity
Total Customer Entities Served Households - Free Basic Service
LEKWA-TEEMANE LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (NW396) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: PO Box 13, Christiana, 2680 PHYSICAL: Cnr Robyn & Dirkie Uys Streets, Christiana TEL: 053 441 2206 FAX: 053 441 3735 EMAIL: registry@lekwa-teemane.co.za WEB: www.lekwateemane.co.za
(Director: Community Services), Oatile Letebele (Director: Corporate Services), Mr Brian Segapo (Director: Technical Services) Communications Officers: Oatile Letebele
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
OVERVIEW Description: The Lekwa-Teemane Local Municipality is a Category B municipality situated in the Dr Ruth Segomotsi Mompati District Municipality in the North West Province. It neighbours the following municipalities: Maquassi Hills, Mamusa, the Frances Baard District and Magareng. It is one of five municipalities in the district. Lekwa-Teemane was established on 6 December 2000. Christiana is an agricultural town situated on the banks of the Vaal River. The town was established in 1870, when diamonds were discovered in the river banks. Not far from Christiana is the agricultural town of Bloemhof. It was founded in 1864 and established on the farm owned by John Barclay, who survived the HMS Birkenhead shipwreck in 1852. The place became known as Bloemhof (flower court) because of the lovely gardens that were planted there by Barclay’s daughter. Area: 3 654km2 Cities/Towns: Bloemhof, Christiana Main Economic Sectors: Agriculture and hunting (12.6%), transport (8%), finance and insurance (7.6%)
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 56 025 No Schooling: 9.6% Households: 16 496
Chief Financial Officer: Ms Mpai Polori (Acting) Senior Management: Pakiso Leshage (Manager: LED), Tebogo Lesie
Population Growth: 1.16% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 32.9% Formal Dwellings: 93.3%
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: ANC 10, DA 3, F4SD 2, EFF 1 Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Mr Kagiso Goodwill Palagangwe Speaker: Mr Kagiso Goodwill Palagangwe (Mayor and Speaker) Other Council: Kgalalelo Majahe (Chairperson: Finance and Corporate Services Portfolio Committee), Mr Elias Majikela (Whip), Mpho Pilane (Chairperson: Infrastructure, Development and Town Planning Portfolio Committee), Ms Lydia Segola (Chairperson: Community Services and LED Portfolio Committee) Municipal Manager: Ndoda Mgengo
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
n/a
Disclaimer of audit
Disclaimer of audit
AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE Total Revenue
R’000
R’000
R’000
270 009
309 794
242 523
Total Expenditure
139 282
222 836
257 296
Surplus/(Deficit)
130 727
86 959
(14 773)
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
26 032
45 130
25 592
Total Current Assets
85 861
116 000
27 585
(23 786)
278 529
258 058
125 998
191 301
106 689
41 988
56 904
5 928
8 689
5 731
(22 569)
n/a
6 914
7 317
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
193
301
Total Current Liabilities Community Wealth/Equity
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow Cash at Year End
UIFW EXPENDITURE
Vacant Positions Managerial Positions Vacant Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
SERVICE DELIVERY Water Electricity
67
22
20
3
1
65 111
52 649
2016/17
2015/16
Inside Yard
16 582
17 542
Households - Free Basic Service
7 092
6 500
17 230
17 000
Total Customer Entities Served Households - Free Basic Service Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage Flush Toilet - Septic Tank
Sewerage
3
Ventilated Pit Latrine Bucket System Households - Free Basic Service
Refer to p11 for sources, methodology and definitions. Find more financial, demographic, employment and service delivery information at municipalities.co.za.
7 092
6 500
14 082
16 649
0
800
2 500
0
0
93
7 092
6 500
*Unaudited full year figures.
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CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: PO Box 5, Schweizer-Reneke, 2780 PHYSICAL: 28 Schweizer Street, Schweizer-Reneke TEL: 053 963 1331 FAX: 053 963 2474 WEB: www.mamusa.gov.za
OVERVIEW Description: The Mamusa Local Municipality is a Category B municipality situated within the Dr Ruth Segomotsi Mompati District Municipality in the North West Province. It is bordered by the Ngaka Modiri Molema District in the north, Greater Taung and Lekwa-Teemane in the south, the Dr Kenneth Kaunda District in the east, and Naledi in the west. It is the smallest of the five municipalities that make up the district, accounting for 8% of its geographical area. The seat of the municipality is Schweizer-Reneke. Area: 3 614km2 Cities/Towns: Amalia, Schweizer-Reneke Main Economic Sectors: Agriculture, alluviale mining
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
n/a
Disclaimer of audit
Disclaimer of audit
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
R’000
R’000
R’000
Total Revenue
115 551
156 171
173 664
Total Expenditure
73 364
159 207
200 892
Surplus/(Deficit)
42 187
(3 036)
(27 227)
1 640
16 931
35 388 124 896
AUDIT OUTCOME
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION Total Current Assets
n/a
119 621
Total Current Liabilities
n/a
134 470
120 081
Community Wealth/Equity
n/a
367 607
378 680 36 589
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow
3 760
12 462
(4 256)
560
1 119
n/a
66 503
41 578
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
210
214
Cash at Year End
UIFW EXPENDITURE
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION
Managerial Positions
Population: 64 000 No Schooling: 16.0% Households: 15 473
Total Employment Cost (R’000)
Population Growth: 1.33% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 25.8% Formal Dwellings: 83.5%
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT
SERVICE DELIVERY Inside Yard
Composition of Council: ANC 11, F4SD 3, EFF 2, DA 1, VF PLUS 1 Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Mr KA Motswana Speaker: Mr KA Motswana (Mayor and Speaker) Chief Whip: Kebuileng Sediti (Chief Whip and Community Services) Other Council: Jan Z Jengeca (MPAC), EK Maine (Technical Services),
Water
LR Silane (Finance)
Sewerage
Municipal Manager: Mokgatlhe J Ratlhogo Chief Financial Officer: Itumeleng Lekawa Senior Management: O Kgadiete (Manager: LED), Elizabeth Dikagisho
NORTH WEST
MAMUSA LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (NW393)
Electricity
15
14
56 235
57 070
2016/17
2015/16
10 610
10 280
<200m from Yard
1 500
1 500
>200m from Yard
2 080
2 080
Households - Free Basic Service
8 348
9 568
Total Customer Entities Served
15 072
14 670
Households - Free Basic Service
4 106
7 388
Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage
7 970
7 970
Ventilated Pit Latrine
5 030
5 030
Bucket System Households - Free Basic Service
280
280
8 348
7 388
Mokoma (Community Services), Lerato M Ramorola (Corporate Services)
Communications Officers: Mr Jerry Maine
NALEDI LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (NW392) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: PO Box 35, Vryburg, 8600 PHYSICAL: 19A Market Street, Vryburg TEL: 053 928 2200 FAX: 053 927 3482 EMAIL: info@naledi.local.gov.za WEB: www.naledilocal.co.za
OVERVIEW Description: The Naledi Local Municipality is a Category B municipality situated in the western part of the Dr Ruth Segomotsi Mompati District in the North West Province. It is bordered by the Ngaka Modiri Molema District in the north, Greater Taung in the south, Mamusa in the east, and Kagisano-Molopo in the west. It is the second-largest of the five municipalities that make up the district, accounting for 16% of its geographical area. It is known as the Texas of South Africa because of the cattle breeding and agricultural activities that take place there. Area: 7 030km2 Cities/Towns: Stella, Vryburg Main Economic Sectors: Agriculture and hunting (27.8%)
Composition of Council: ANC 13, DA 5, EFF 2 Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Mr NW Skalk (Mayor and Chairperson: Executive Committee) Speaker: CJ Groep Other Council: K Bosantsi (Community Services and LED), L Ekkelton (Chairperson: Infrastructure, Basic Services and Social Development), L Pretorius (Chairperson: Finance and Economic Development) Municipal Manager: Mr Tshepo Bloom Chief Financial Officer: Mr David Thornhill, Mr Takalani Tshikunde Senior Management: Tshepo Goralotse (Manager: LED), Mr Paul Makobo (Acting Executive Manager: Community Services), Mrs Connie Malefo (Executive Manager: Corporate Service and Administration), Mr Raymond Mokoena (Acting Executive Manager: Technical Services) Communications Officers: Ms Kgomotso Mmusi
FINANCIAL INFORMATION AUDIT OUTCOME
n/a
2016/17
2015/16
Qualified Financially audit unqualified
R’000
R’000
R’000
Total Revenue
234 899
402 460
374 658
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION
Total Expenditure
218 024
412 470
418 026
Population: 68 803 No Schooling: 10.2% Households: 20 692
Surplus/(Deficit)
16 875
(10 009)
(43 369)
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
31 094
49 684
63 016
Population Growth: 0.68% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 37.3% Formal Dwellings: 84.9%
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
2017/18*
78 705
83 185
76 195
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT
Total Current Assets Total Current Liabilities
447 338
491 393
427 141
The municipality is under S139(1)(b) administration, effective from 1 September 2018.
Community Wealth/Equity
268 770
287 685
296 455
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*Unaudited full year figures.
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FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
SERVICE DELIVERY
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow
13 288
NORTH WEST
Cash at Year End
53 331
83 528
4 882
18 628
18 583
n/a
65 432
92 837
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
848
502
UIFW EXPENDITURE
Water
Electricity
2016/17 18 112
18 112
<200m from Yard
3 277
2 437
>200m from Yard
0
489
Households - Free Basic Service
4 201
5 025
Total Customer Entities Served
17 183
15 983
Households - Free Basic Service
4 201
3 407
14 399
14 399
Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage
Vacant Positions
36
37
Flush Toilet - Septic Tank
Managerial Positions
43
45
Ventilated Pit Latrine
Vacant Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
2
3
169 299
159 279
Sewerage
2015/16
Inside Yard
943
943
2 097
1 641
277
403
Bucket System Other Households - Free Basic Service
0
330
4 201
5 025
NGAKA MODIRI MOLEMA DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY (DC38) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: Private Bag X2167, Mahikeng, 2745 PHYSICAL: Cnr Carrington Street & 1st Avenue, Industrial Site, Mahikeng TEL: 018 381 9400 FAX: 018 381 0561 EMAIL: municipalmanager@nmmdm.gov.za WEB: www.nmmdm.gov.za
RAMOTSHERE MOILOA
OVERVIEW Description: The Ngaka Modiri Molema District Municipality is a Category C municipality and one of four district municipalities in the North West Province. It is situated centrally within the province and shares an international border with Botswana. It is comprised of five local municipalities: Mahikeng, Ratlou, Ramotshere Moiloa, Ditsobotla and Tswaing. The district is home to Mahikeng (previously Mafikeng), the capital of the province. Aptly named, the capital is nicknamed ‘The City of Goodwill’, which is also the city’s slogan. It is a rapidly growing, modern, residential, administrative and commercial town, which contrasts with its fascinating history. Area: 28 114km2 Main Economic Sectors: Agriculture, tourism, mining
Zeerust Groot Marico
Mmabatho
Disaneng
!
Mahikeng
Bakerville
MAHIKENG RATLOU
DITSOBOTLA Lichtenburg
Madibogo
Coligny
TSWAING
Sannieshof
Delareyville
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 889 108 No Schooling: 11.6% Households: 269 977
Slurry
Ottosdal
Population Growth: 1.22% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 32.8% Formal Dwellings: 82.7%
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT The municipality is under S139(1)(b) administration, effective from 1 September 2018. Composition of Council: ANC 10, EFF 3, DA 2, AIC 1, F4SD 1 (40% PR Seats) Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Mr Tshepo Justice Makolomakwa Speaker: Ms Yoliswa Sechoaro Chief Whip: Ms Itumeleng Lethoko (Single Whip) Other Council: Ms Priscilla Kwanaite (Community Services), Mr Eric Landsman (Planning and Development), Phemelo Malebelela (Finance, Economic and Enterprise Development), Mr Gilbert Mathakathaka (Infrastructure), Mmathapelo Tlhako (Corporate Resources Support Services) Municipal Manager: Ms Mmapula Dorcas Dambuza Chief Financial Officer: Mr Sicelo Sydney Mphato Senior Management: Mr Gift Ditsele (Manager: LED), Mr Abe Metswamere (Senior Manager: Community Services and Safety), Ms Dineo Mongwaketsi (Internal Audit Executive) Communications Officers: Ms Lehlohonolo March
FINANCIAL INFORMATION AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE Total Revenue Total Expenditure Surplus/(Deficit)
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION Total Current Assets Total Current Liabilities Community Wealth/Equity
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
n/a
Disclaimer of audit
Disclaimer of audit
R’000
R’000
R’000
532 655 412 640 120 015 190 675
671 516 895 907 (224 391) 94 732
620 851 992 566 (371 716) 67 846
316 019 302 565 3 480 180
140 338 570 422 2 894 016
128 539 636 098 3 118 540
352 787 101 641 n/a
98 524 13 829 974 304
213 489 1 803 1 165 822
2016/17
2015/16
1 490 187 49 13 315 335
1 436 197 50 12 307 971
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow Cash at Year End
UIFW EXPENDITURE EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS Total Employment Positions Vacant Positions Managerial Positions Vacant Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
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*Unaudited full year figures.
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CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: PO Box 7, Litchtenburg, 2740 PHYSICAL: Cnr Nelson Mandela Drive & Transvaal Street, Litchtenburg TEL: 018 633 3800 FAX: 018 632 5247 WEB: www.ditsobotla.gov.za
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
n/a
Disclaimer of audit
Qualified audit
AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE Total Revenue
R’000
R’000
R’000
569 695
473 716
374 031
OVERVIEW
Total Expenditure
380 212
472 211
532 264
Description: The Ditsobotla Local Municipality is a Category B
Surplus/(Deficit)
189 483
1 505
(158 233)
municipality situated within the Ngaka Modiri Molema District in the North West Province. It is one of the five municipalities in the district, making up almost a quarter of its geographical area. The seat of the local municipality is Lichtenburg. The municipality was established through the amalgamation of the former Lichtenburg, Coligny and Biesiesvlei Transitional Councils. Its main attractions are cultural, heritage and agricultural museums; the burning vlei – a unique vlei consisting of the thick layers of subterranean peat that burnt for years, creating a rare natural phenomenon; the Lichtenburg Game Breeding Centre; Eufees and Duch Roode Dams, situated between the CBD and Burgersdorp; and Molopo Oog/Wondergat. Area: 6 387km2 Cities/Towns: Biesiesvlei, Coligny, Lichtenburg Main Economic Sectors: Manufacturing (38.5%), agriculture (16.5%), wholesale and retail (7.4%)
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
24 536
80 507
34 237
Total Current Assets
n/a
254 980
121 433
Total Current Liabilities
n/a
459 451
352 793
Community Wealth/Equity
n/a
754 787
728 248
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 181 865 No Schooling: 8.9% Households: 54 154
Population Growth: 1.94% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 31.3% Formal Dwellings: 80.5%
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT The municipality is under S139(1)(b) administration, effective from 1 September 2018. Composition of Council: ANC 24, DA 7, EFF 6, ACDP 1, F4SD 1, VF PLUS 1 Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Mr Daniel Tebogo Buthelezi Speaker: Ms ME Mmota Chief Whip: Ms Blessing Modisane Municipal Manager: Mr Lebu Ralekgetho Chief Financial Officer: Mokgosi Moipalai (Acting) Communications Officers: Mr Pius Batsile
NORTH WEST
DITSOBOTLA LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (NW384)
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow
82 279
84 751
25 559
Cash at Year End
77 027
66 650
64 032
n/a
113 466
51 412
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
640
625
Vacant Positions
82
86
Managerial Positions
26
26
UIFW EXPENDITURE
Vacant Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
SERVICE DELIVERY Water Electricity
7
179 883
164 600
2016/17
2015/16
Inside Yard
32 900
32 794
<200m from Yard
19 049
18 434
Households - Free Basic Service
5 060
5 060
Total Customer Entities Served
46 825
47 873
Households - Free Basic Service
5 060
5 060
Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage
14 745
14 830
Flush Toilet - Septic Tank
Sewerage
8
Ventilated Pit Latrine
1 678
1 650
14 637
14 962
Bucket System
2 864
2 500
Households - Free Basic Service
5 060
5 060
MAHIKENG LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (NW383) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: Private Bag X63, Mmabatho, 2735 PHYSICAL: Cnr University Drive & Hector Peterson Street, Mmabatho TEL: 018 389 0111 FAX: 018 384 4830 EMAIL: communications@mafikeng.gov.za WEB: www.mahikeng.gov.za
OVERVIEW
Cities/Towns: Mahikeng, Mmabatho, Ottoshoop Main Economic Sectors: Agriculture, mining, manufacturing, trade and tourism
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 314 394 No Schooling: 7.1% Households: 103 333
Population Growth: 1.72% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 40.7% Formal Dwellings: 86.8%
Description: The Mahikeng Local Municipality (previously Mafikeng Local Municipality) is a Category B municipality located within the Ngaka Modiri Molema District in Mahikeng (previously Mafikeng), the capital city of the North West Province. It is situated next to the Botswana border, and is just a three-hour drive from Johannesburg and about 294km from Pretoria. Mahikeng is the smallest of the five municipalities in the district. It is the seat of the Provincial Legislature and the majority of the National State Departments regional offices. It was brought about by the new Local Government transformation in South Africa. Its rich and diverse history dates back to 1852, when the town was founded, and 1899 to 1902 during the Anglo-Boer War, the Mafikeng Siege. Its town is home to the Mahikeng Museum, with its antique steel ceiling, old town clock, Sol Plaatje’s history, and display of rock species. The Mahikeng Airport, situated 5km west of the Mmabatho CBD, boasts a landing strip of 4.6km, one of the longest runways in the world. Area: 3 646km2
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT The municipality is under S139(1)(b) administration, effective from 1 September 2018. Composition of Council: ANC 43, EFF 12, DA 7, F4SD 3, UCDP 2, ACDP 1, COPE 1 Controlling Party: ANC Executive Mayor: Ms Betty Diakanyo Speaker: T Nebe Chief Whip: G Kgwadibane Municipal Manager: Mr Attie Morris (Acting) Chief Financial Officer: Ms Tshepiso Modisa (Acting) Senior Management: Thabo Marumo (Director: Public Safety), Matlhapi Moloi-Tsae (Director: Infrastructure), Mrs Khumo Nyembe (Director: Community Services) Communications Officers: Ms Yoliswa Tiro (Acting)
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*Unaudited full year figures.
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FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
n/a
Qualified audit
Disclaimer of audit
AUDIT OUTCOME
NORTH WEST
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE Total Revenue
R’000
R’000
R’000
766 873
742 389
709 353
Total Expenditure
580 050
819 331
767 723
Surplus/(Deficit)
186 822
(76 941)
(58 370)
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
481 054
126 115
260 964
Total Current Assets
666 349
177 540
286 751
Total Current Liabilities
324 763
498 492
456 714
1 305 848
814 564
867 796
Community Wealth/Equity
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow
96 512
72 638
58 596
Cash at Year End
37 239
(14 916)
(13 469)
n/a
307 586
437 801
UIFW EXPENDITURE
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS Total Employment Positions Vacant Positions Managerial Positions Vacant Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
SERVICE DELIVERY Inside Yard <200m from Yard Water >200m from Yard Households - Free Basic Service Total Customer Entities Served Electricity Households - Free Basic Service Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage Flush Toilet - Septic Tank Sewerage Ventilated Pit Latrine Other Households - Free Basic Service
2016/17
2015/16
740 35 45 18 286 771
809 114 39 13 266 036
2016/17
2015/16
18 678 15 474 24 246 1 182 74 595 0 15 303 2 613 13 081 43 870 1 182
18 668 15 474 24 246 269 74 092 883 15 303 2 613 13 081 43 870 269
RAMOTSHERE MOILOA LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (NW385) CONTACT DETAILS
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
POSTAL: PO Box 92, Zeerust, 2865 PHYSICAL: Cnr President & Coetzee Streets, Zeerust TEL: 018 642 1081 FAX: 018 642 1175 / 018 642 2618 EMAIL: communications@ramotshere.gov.za WEB: www.ramotshere.gov.za
OVERVIEW Description: The Ramotshere Moiloa Local Municipality (previously Zeerust Local Municipality) is a Category B municipality situated within the Ngaka Modiri Molema District in the North West Province. It is bordered by Botswana and the Limpopo Province in the north, Mahikeng and Ditsobotla in the south, the Bojanala Platinum District in the east, and Botswana in the west. It is the largest municipality of the five that make up the district, accounting for a quarter of its geographical area. The seat of the municipality is Zeerust. Area: 7 323km2 Cities/Towns: Groot Marico, Zeerust
n/a
R’000
R’000
R’000
Total Revenue
213 508
274 296
335 997
Total Expenditure
296 718
220 769
284 492
Surplus/(Deficit)
(7 261)
(10 196)
39 280
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
24 562
37 769
55 640
Total Current Assets
618 157
82 881
68 424
615 565
108 605
80 859
17 574
543 392
553 588
Operating Cash Flow
48 531
30 841
43 014
Cash at Year End
23 515
2 035
6 754
n/a
48 718
91 890
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
363
386
Total Current Liabilities Community Wealth/Equity
CASH FLOWS
UIFW EXPENDITURE
Population: 157 690 No Schooling: 15.5% Households: 48 070
Managerial Positions
The municipality is under S139(1)(b) administration, effective from 1 September 2018. Composition of Council: ANC 23, EFF 6, AA 3, DA 2, AGANG SA 1, UCDP 1, VF PLUS 1, WTPP 1 Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Dr PK Mothoagae Speaker: TR Moiloa Chief Whip: KI Manthoko Other Council: B Mooketsi, AN Nyamane, B Pheloane, Mr MF Rajan, NM Tshikovhi Municipal Manager: Mr Ahmed Sayed Adroos Chief Financial Officer: Mr Reuben Attie Morris Senior Management: Mr G Makaukau (Technical Services), Mrs G Mathye (Chief Audit Executive), Mr B Molebatsi (Manager), Mr Godfrey Bakang Selebogo (Corporate Services), Mr T Seleka (Community Services) Communications Officers: Mrs Dirontsho Sebego (Manager)
2015/16 Qualified audit
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
Vacant Positions
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT
2016/17 Qualified audit
AUDIT OUTCOME
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population Growth: 0.74% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 34.6% Formal Dwellings: 78.0%
2017/18*
Vacant Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
SERVICE DELIVERY Inside Yard
Water
<200m from Yard Households - Free Basic Service
Electricity
Sewerage
Total Customer Entities Served
4
0
40
40
4
0
133 410
126 837
2016/17
2015/16
10 352
10 319
22 500
22 500
1 097
1 595
41 061
40 131
Households - Free Basic Service
6 706
7 632
Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage
13 888
13 888
Flush Toilet - Septic Tank
242
242
Ventilated Pit Latrine
600
600
1 649
1 595
Households - Free Basic Service
RATLOU LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (NW381) CONTACT DETAILS
OVERVIEW
POSTAL: Private Bag X209, Madibogo, 2772 PHYSICAL: R507 Delareyville Road, Next to Setlagole Library,
Description: The Ratlou Local Municipality (previously Setla-Kgobi Local
Setlagole Village TEL: 018 330 7000 FAX: 018 330 7047 WEB: www.ratlou.gov.za
Municipality) is a Category B municipality situated within the Ngaka Modiri Molema District in the North West Province. It shares its borders with three other municipalities and the Republic of Botswana. It is one of the five municipalities that make up the district, and is divided into 14 wards.
Refer to p11 for sources, methodology and definitions. Find more financial, demographic, employment and service delivery information at municipalities.co.za.
*Unaudited full year figures.
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DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 106 108 No Schooling: 19.0% Households: 29 120
Population Growth: -0.26% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 16.1% Formal Dwellings: 81.8%
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: ANC 20, EFF 3, DA 2, F4SD 2, UCDP 1 Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Ms Tebogo Modise Speaker: Mr Oabile Seabelo Other Council: Ms Kegomoditswe Badirwang (Town Planning Development Portfolio), Lerato Godi (Infrastructure and Technical Services Portfolio), Mr Keemeteng Francisco Ntwe (Chairperson: MPAC), Ms Elizabeth Phaedi (Corporate Services and Finance Portfolio), Mr David Seitshiro (Community Services and LED Portfolio) Municipal Manager: Mr Tebogo Chanda Chief Financial Officer: Ms Goratamang Mashinyane (Acting) Senior Management: Mr Thabo Matlhoko (Acting Senior Manager: Town Planning and Development), Mr Collen Tjale (Acting Senior Manager: Technical Services) Communications Officers: Mr Lesego Metsi
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
n/a
Qualified audit
Qualified audit
AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE Total Revenue Total Expenditure Surplus/(Deficit)
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
R’000
R’000
R’000
160 067 118 033 42 034 27 283
176 493 138 653 37 840 50 606
162 674 156 262 6 413 67 977
n/a n/a n/a
75 598 51 410 353 192
80 501 38 794 315 352
47 660 46 071 n/a
50 384 40 155 4 412
62 603 58 230 4 994
2016/17
2015/16
229 6 30 6 67 433
243 4 30 4 58 537
2016/17
2015/16
26 889 27 999 10 915 1 324 21 488
26 889 27 760 10 605 1 324 21 488
Total Current Assets Total Current Liabilities Community Wealth/Equity
NORTH WEST
Owing to its nature as a rural municipality, Ratlou does not have large economic centres within its jurisdiction. Most government services are conducted from various centres that are mainly located in Setlagole. Area: 4 884km2 Cities/Towns: Disaneng, Kraaipan, Madibogo, Setlagole Main Economic Sectors: Agriculture, mining, tourism
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow Cash at Year End
UIFW EXPENDITURE EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS Total Employment Positions Vacant Positions Managerial Positions Vacant Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
SERVICE DELIVERY <200m from Yard Total Customer Entities Served Electricity Households - Free Basic Service Flush Toilet - Septic Tank Ventilated Pit Latrine
TSWAING LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (NW382) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: PO Box 24, Delareyville, 2770 PHYSICAL: Cnr General Delarey & Government Streets, Delareyville TEL: 053 948 9400 FAX: 053 948 1500 EMAIL: corporate@tswaing.gov.za WEB: www.tswaing.gov.za
OVERVIEW Description: The Tswaing Local Municipality is a Category B municipality situated in the Ngaka Modiri Molema District in the North West Province. It is one of the five local municipalities in this district, making up almost a quarter of its geographical area. Tswaing Local Municipality provides all the basic services in its area of jurisdiction except water and sanitation, which are provided by the Ngaka Modiri Molema District Municipality. The data from Global Insight Regional Explorer 593 indicates that there has been tremendous improvement in the allocation of services to the communities in the Tswaing Local Municipality, especially housing, water, electricity and sanitation. Despite these positive results, the municipality still faces challenges with regards to backlogs in the provision of water, electricity, sanitation, roads and street lighting. The main reason for this is the increase in population in the past 10 years, partly due to evictions of people in the surrounding farms and partly because of the natural growth of the population. Area: 5 875km2 Cities/Towns: Delareyville, Ottosdal, Sannieshof Main Economic Sectors: Agriculture, small-scale mining
Chief Financial Officer: Mr Ernest Ramotseki Senior Management: Mr Saddam Moeti (Acting Community Services Director), Mr Goitsimodimo Mokgetho (Acting Technical Director)
Communications Officers: Mr Gift Maseng FINANCIAL INFORMATION
n/a
R’000
R’000
R’000
Total Revenue
184 162
207 872
189 679
Total Expenditure
102 099
257 091
208 785
Surplus/(Deficit)
82 063
(49 219)
(19 106)
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
24 640
63 453
122 030
53 096
53 096
46 837
Total Current Liabilities
Total Current Assets
229 986
172 786
130 058
Community Wealth/Equity
459 460
459 460
509 231
37 776
25 780
39 019
3 883
203
1 335
n/a
130 251
224 315
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
270
270
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow Cash at Year End
UIFW EXPENDITURE
Vacant Positions
4
4
Managerial Positions
12
12
Vacant Managerial Positions
Population: 129 052 No Schooling: 16.8% Households: 35 300
SERVICE DELIVERY
Composition of Council: ANC 20, DA 5, EFF 3, VF PLUS 1 Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Ms Dimakatso Lydia Malwane Speaker: Ms Phemelo Eunice Lobelo Chief Whip: Mr Thabo Morei Municipal Manager: Mr Isaac Moruti
2015/16 Qualified audit
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT
2016/17 Qualified audit
AUDIT OUTCOME
Total Employment Cost (R’000)
Population Growth: 0.87% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 24.1% Formal Dwellings: 80.9%
2017/18*
Inside Yard
Water
2016/17
2015/16
16 116
16 116
389
389
>200m from Yard
11 015
11 015
365
4 000
27 344
26 811
Total Customer Entities Served Households - Free Basic Service Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage
Sewerage
4 77 334
<200m from Yard Households - Free Basic Service
Electricity
4 76 003
Ventilated Pit Latrine Households - Free Basic Service
Refer to p11 for sources, methodology and definitions. Find more financial, demographic, employment and service delivery information at municipalities.co.za.
365
5 271
12 904
12 904
1 882
1 882
365
4 000
*Unaudited full year figures.
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NORTHERN CAPE
KEY STATISTICS GEOGRAPHY
FRANCES BAARD
LAND AREA 372 889km2
JOHN TAOLO GAETSEWE NAMAKWA
LAND PERCENTAGE 30.5%
PIXLEY KA SEME ZF MGCAWU
PEOPLE JOE MOROLONG
1 193 780
DAWID KRUIPER
435 031
POPULATION
GAMAGARA GA-SEGONYANA
YOUTH (15-34 YEARS)
PHOKWANE KGATELOPELE TSANTSABANE DIKGATLONG
MAGARENG
RICHTERSVELD KAI !GARIB
!KHEIS
KHAI-MA NAMA KHOI
SIYATHEMBA
99,8
36,4
SEX RATIO (MALES/100 FEMALES)
YOUTH PROPORTION
21.1%
6.6%
EDUCATION
POVERTY HEADCOUNT
SOL PLAATJE
SIYANCUMA
THEMBELIHLE
RENOSTERBERG
KAMIESBERG KAREEBERG
EMTHANJENI
UMSOBOMVU
HANTAM UBUNTU
(GRADE 12 – AGED 20+)
KAROO HOOGLAND
UNEMPLOYMENT*
29.9%
The vast and arid Northern Cape is the largest province in South Africa, taking up nearly a third of the country’s land area. It covers an area of 372 889km2 and has a population of 1 193 780 the least populous of South Africa’s provinces. It is bordered by Namibia and Botswana to the north, and also by the North West, Free State, Eastern Cape and Western Cape Provinces. The cold Atlantic Ocean forms the province’s western boundary. The capital city is Kimberley. Other important towns are Upington, centre of the karakul sheep and dried-fruit industries, and the most northerly winemaking region of South Africa; Springbok, which is in the heart of the Namaqualand spring-flower country; and Kuruman and De Aar, the location of the second most important junction of South Africa’s railway network. Sutherland is host to the southern hemisphere’s largest astronomical observatory, the multinational sponsored Southern African Large Telescope. The Northern Cape is rich in minerals. Alluvial diamonds are extracted from the beaches and the sea between Alexander Bay and Port Nolloth. The Sishen Mine near Kathu is the biggest source of iron ore in South Africa, while the copper mine at Okiep is one of the oldest mines in the country. Copper is also mined at Springbok and Aggeneys. The province is rich in asbestos, manganese, fluorspar, semi-precious stones and marble. The province has fertile agricultural land in the Orange River Valley, especially at Upington, Kakamas and Keimoes, where grapes and fruit are intensively cultivated. The interior Karoo relies on sheep farming, while the karakul-pelt industry is one of the most important in the Gordonia district of Upington. Wheat, fruit, peanuts, maize and cotton are produced at the Vaalharts Irrigation Scheme near Warrenton. The Northern Cape is divided into five district municipalities, which are further subdivided into 26 local municipalities.
43.1%
OFFICIAL RATE
EXPANDED RATE
HOUSING HOUSEHOLD SIZE 3,8
HOUSEHOLDS 353 709 83.5%
2.3%
12.8%
FORMAL DWELLINGS
TRADITIONAL DWELLINGS
INFORMAL DWELLINGS
HOUSEHOLD SERVICES ACCESS TO PIPED WATER
86.0%
FLUSH/CHEMICAL TOILET
69.5%
CONNECTED TO ELECTRICITY
89.0%
Sources: Community Survey 2016 – Provinces at a glance, published by Stats SA. *Unemployment figures from Quarterly Labour Force Survey, Quarter 3, 2018, published by Stats SA.
NORTHERN CAPE MUNICIPALITIES Frances Baard District Dikgatlong Magareng Phokwane Sol Plaatje
199 199 200 200 201
John Taolo Gaetsewe District Gamagara
202 203
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203 204
Namakwa District Hantam Kamiesberg Karoo Hoogland Khai-Ma Nama Khoi Richtersveld
204 205 206 206 207 208 208
Pixley Ka Seme District Emthanjeni Kareeberg Renosterberg Siyancuma Siyathemba Thembelihle Ubuntu Umsobomvu
209 210 210 211 212 212 213 213 214
ZF Mgcawu District !Kheis Dawid Kruiper Kai !Garib Kgatelopele Tsantsabane
215 215 216 217 217 218
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FRANCES BAARD DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY (DC9) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: Private Bag X6088, Kimberley, 8300 PHYSICAL: 51 Drakensberg Avenue, Carters Glen, Kimberley TEL: 053 838 0911 FAX: 053 861 1538 EMAIL: frances.baard@fbdm.co.za WEB: www.francesbaard.gov.za
Hartswater
PHOKWANE Jan Kempdorp
OVERVIEW
Warrenton
Description: The Frances Baard District Municipality is a Category C municipality located in the far eastern portion of the Northern Cape Province. It shares its northern borders with the North West Province and its eastern border with the Free State Province. The municipality is the smallest district in the Northern Cape, making up only 3% of its geographical area. However, it accommodates the largest proportion of the province’s population. It comprises the four local municipalities of Dikgatlong, Magareng, Phokwane and Sol Plaatje. Kimberley, which is where the district municipality is located, is less than 500km away from Johannesburg in the north, less than 1 000km away from Cape Town in the south, and less than 800km away from the Port of Durban in the east. Area: 12 836km2 Main Economic Sectors: Community services (28%), finance (22%), trade (15%), transport (12%), mining (10%), agriculture (4%), manufacturing (4%), construction (3%), electricity (2%)
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 387 741 No Schooling: 7.1% Households: 113 330
Population Growth: 0.33% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 39.1% Formal Dwellings: 83.7%
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: ANC 18, DA 6, EFF 3 Controlling Party: ANC Executive Mayor: Mr Patrick Marekwa Speaker: Ms U Buda Other Council: Ms EM Mathe (Chairperson: Policy and Institutional Development Committee), Mr ME Mokgatlhanyane (Chairperson: Infrastructure Development Committee), Ms KC Mothibi (Chairperson: Finance Committee), Ms ME Motsamai (Chairperson: Social Development Committee), Ms BV Ximba (Chairperson: Planning and Development) Municipal Manager: Ms Zaphorah Mamikie Bogatsu Chief Financial Officer: Ms Onneile Moseki (Acting) Senior Management: Ms Kealeboga Gaborone (HOD: Corporate Services), Mr Desmond Makaleni (Acting HOD: Infrastructure Services), Mr Freddy Netshivhodza (Acting HOD: Planning and Development) Communications Officers: Mr Tshepo Banga, Ms Gerline Roman
MAGARENG
DIKGATLONG
Windsorton
Delportshoop
Barkly West
Kimberley
SOL PLAATJE
Ritchie
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
Financially n/a Clean audit unqualified
AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
R’000
R’000
R’000
Total Revenue
124 059
121 968
121 058
Total Expenditure
110 900
137 409
137 555
Surplus/(Deficit)
13 159
(15 441)
(16 497)
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
3 653
7 325
5 582
Total Current Assets
61 061
66 849
83 023
Total Current Liabilities
12 901
24 890
22 948
83 705
68 558
83 869
Operating Cash Flow
2 428
(5 341)
(11 641)
Cash at Year End
51 172
50 102
69 275
n/a
3 039
378
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
133
191
Community Wealth/Equity
CASH FLOWS
UIFW EXPENDITURE
Vacant Positions
10
22
Managerial Positions
24
25
Vacant Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
2
1
65 008
58 731
DIKGATLONG LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (NC092) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: Private Bag X5, Barkly West, 8375 PHYSICAL: 33 Campbell Street, Barkly West TEL: 053 531 6500 FAX: 053 531 0624 EMAIL: info@dikgatlong.gov.za WEB: www.dikgatlong.gov.za
The name Dikgatlong is derived from a Setswana word meaning ‘confluence’, as it refers to the place where the Harts and Vaal Rivers flow into each other at Delpoortshoop. Area: 7 316km2 Cities/Towns: Barkly West, Delportshoop, Windsorton Main Economic Sectors: Agriculture (22%), mining (7%), manufacturing (7%)
OVERVIEW Description: The Dikgatlong Local Municipality is a Category B
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION
municipality situated within the Frances Baard District in the Northern Cape Province. The municipality lies on the northern bank of the Vaal River, 37km from the city of Kimberley, which is south-east from Dikgatlong. It is the largest of the four municipalities in the district, making up more than half of its geographical area. It was established in 2000 through the Local Government Demarcation process, whereby the towns of Barkly West, Delpoortshoop and Windsorton were amalgamated into one municipality.
Population: 48 473 No Schooling: 10.5% Households: 14 824
Population Growth: 0.78% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 26.1% Formal Dwellings: 75.9%
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: ANC 8, DA 2, EFF 2, INDEPENDENT 1 Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Ms Dorothy Mbizeni Speaker: Ms Dorothy Mbizeni (Mayor and Speaker)
Refer to p11 for sources, methodology and definitions. Find more financial, demographic, employment and service delivery information at municipalities.co.za.
*Unaudited full year figures.
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NORTHERN CAPE
Chief Whip: Mr Eric Makoko Municipal Manager: Mr Andrew Kagiso Modise Chief Financial Officer: Mr Radile Shuping (Acting) Senior Management: Mr Letshegetswe Abrahm Kesekile (Senior
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
n/a
Qualified audit
Qualified audit
AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE Total Revenue Total Expenditure Surplus/(Deficit)
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION Total Current Assets Total Current Liabilities Community Wealth/Equity
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
237
240
25
29
Vacant Positions
Manager: Human Resources), Mr Eddie Charles Manuel (Manager: LED), Ms Nomathemba Masenge (Manager: Mayoral Office), Mr Boitumelo Christian Mokeng (Senior Accountant), Mr Paballo Abrahm Nthoba (Manager: Technical), Mr Odirile Thejane (Acting Manager: Housing), Mrs B Tsinyane (Manager: Corporate Services)
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
R’000
R’000
R’000
181 791 126 389 55 402 31 014
205 992 216 068 (10 076) 53 065
168 490 171 827 (3 337) 26 992
383 356 187 074 754 604
110 084 115 263 539 194
99 210 83 348 562 982
(5 155) (17 103) n/a
57 821 1 997 80 112
17 134 478 87 108
Managerial Positions
5
9
Vacant Managerial Positions
1
4
57 174
53 336
2016/17
2015/16
10 065
10 065
Total Employment Cost (R’000)
SERVICE DELIVERY Inside Yard
Water Electricity
>200m from Yard
350
350
Households - Free Basic Service
109
2 007
Total Customer Entities Served Households - Free Basic Service Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage
Sewerage
Flush Toilet - Septic Tank
12 217
11 867
19
2 007
2 124
2 124
8 248
8 248
Bucket System
642
642
Households - Free Basic Service
109
2 007
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
n/a
Qualified audit
Qualified audit
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow Cash at Year End
UIFW EXPENDITURE
MAGARENG LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (NC093) FINANCIAL INFORMATION
CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: PO Box 10, Warrenton, 8530 PHYSICAL: Magrieta Prinsloo Street, Warrenton TEL: 053 497 3111 FAX: 053 497 4514 WEB: www.magareng.gov.za
OVERVIEW Description: The Magareng Local Municipality is a Category B municipality within the Frances Baard District of the Northern Cape Province. It is bordered by Phokwane and the North West Province in the north, Sol Plaatje in the south, the Free State Province in the east, and Dikgatlong in the west. It is one of the four municipalities that make up the district, accounting for 12% of its geographical area. Magareng is a Setswana name meaning ‘in the middle’. The name reflects the geographic location of the municipality in relation to other areas. Area: 1 546km2 Cities/Towns: Warrenton
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 24 059 No Schooling: 12.5% Households: 6 970
Population Growth: -0.14% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 30.2% Formal Dwellings: 82.3%
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: ANC 5, DA 2, EFF 2 Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Mr Bongile Mhaleni Chief Whip: Ms Julia Tshekedi Municipal Manager: Ms Ellen Moncho Chief Financial Officer: Ms Malebogo Motswaledi Communications Officers: Mr Thapelo Jacobs (Acting)
AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE Total Revenue Total Expenditure Surplus/(Deficit)
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION Total Current Assets Total Current Liabilities Community Wealth/Equity
R’000
R’000
R’000
125 828 59 990 65 838 6 851
106 239 137 599 (31 360) 13 821
101 910 112 721 (10 811) 19 263
20 605 125 854 126 551
22 379 128 980 121 326
16 916 96 452 153 166
18 412 12 315 n/a
13 322 106 26 379
17 375 214 3 032
2016/17
2015/16
238 87 15 1 40 017
203 62 23 11 37 514
2016/17
2015/16
5 932 1 638 1 194 7 718 1 194 3 825 777 1 786 1 194
6 135 1 228 2 319 7 363 2 319 4 882 1 253 1 228 2 319
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow Cash at Year End
UIFW EXPENDITURE EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS Total Employment Positions Vacant Positions Managerial Positions Vacant Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
SERVICE DELIVERY Inside Yard <200m from Yard Water Households - Free Basic Service Total Customer Entities Served Electricity Households - Free Basic Service Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage Flush Toilet - Septic Tank Sewerage Ventilated Pit Latrine Households - Free Basic Service
PHOKWANE LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (NC094) CONTACT DETAILS
OVERVIEW
POSTAL: Private Bag X3, Hartswater, 8570 PHYSICAL: 24 Hertzog Street, Hartswater TEL: 053 474 9700 FAX: 053 474 1768 WEB: www.phokwane.gov.za
Description: The Phokwane Local Municipality is a Category B municipality situated within the Frances Baard District in the Northern Cape Province. It is the smallest of the four municipalities in the district, making up 6% of its geographical area.
Refer to p11 for sources, methodology and definitions. Find more financial, demographic, employment and service delivery information at municipalities.co.za.
*Unaudited full year figures.
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FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
n/a
Disclaimer of audit
Disclaimer of audit
R’000
AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE Total Revenue Total Expenditure Surplus/(Deficit)
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
R’000
R’000
323 882
330 445
350 111
117 245
375 564
349 583
206 637
(45 119)
528
48 106
65 805
105 765 38 705
Total Current Assets
n/a
74 014
Total Current Liabilities
n/a
140 798
75 535
Community Wealth/Equity
n/a
1 311 020
1 382 652 116 144
CASH FLOWS
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION
Operating Cash Flow
108 826
51 867
Population: 60 168 No Schooling: 13.6% Households: 19 597
Cash at Year End
108 826
21 514
3 363
n/a
65 211
206 133
Population Growth: -1.05% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 30.1% Formal Dwellings: 82.1%
UIFW EXPENDITURE EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT
Total Employment Positions
522
428
Composition of Council: ANC 12, DA 3, EFF 3, AIC 1 Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Mrs Keosentsemang Maria Kalman (Chairperson: Exco) Speaker: Mr Horatius Modiakgotla Chief Whip: Mr Shadrack Thube (Chief Whip and Chairperson:
Vacant Positions
143
104
27
18
Managerial Positions Vacant Managerial Positions
11
3
80 714
71 801
2016/17
2015/16
17 307
13 862
<200m from Yard
0
2 380
>200m from Yard
0
951
1 256
3 523
14 968
14 468
Total Employment Cost (R’000)
SERVICE DELIVERY
Technical Services)
Other Council: Crocket Adams (Chairperson: Community Services), Mr Stoffel Mokale (Chairperson: Finance Subcommittee), Ms Anna Moremong (Chairperson: Corporate Services) Municipal Manager: Adv Matshidiso Mogale Chief Financial Officer: Mr Kevin Khoabane Senior Management: Mr Mpho Mojaki (Director: Corporate Services), Mr Zithulele Nikani (Director: Planning and Operations), Mr Richard Sengani (Director: Human Settlement and Infrastructure) Communications Officers: Ms Kgalalelo Letshabo
Inside Yard
Water
Households - Free Basic Service
Electricity
Total Customer Entities Served Households - Free Basic Service
1 256
3 523
12 400
12 400
Flush Toilet - Septic Tank
404
404
Ventilated Pit Latrine
890
890
Bucket System
824
824
Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage
Sewerage
Other Households - Free Basic Service
40
40
1 256
3 523
NORTHERN CAPE
The municipality is situated 125km along the N18 to Vryburg. The administrative seat of the municipality is Hartswater. The majority of inhabitants are found in the peri-urban areas of the municipality. In terms of agriculture, Phokwane exports grape, citrus and olive products. The municipality is named after Queen Phokwane, the wife of Kgosi Galeshewe of the Barolong boo Ra-Tlhaping tribe. Phokwane is nestled in the lush green delta of the Hartswater region and boasts the secondlargest irrigation scheme in the Southern Hemisphere, namely the Vaalharts Irrigation Scheme. Area: 828km2 Cities/Towns: Hartswater, Jan Kempdorp, Pampierstat Main Economic Sectors: Agriculture, community development, retail, private household, informal
SOL PLAATJE LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (NC091) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: Private Bag X5030, Kimberley, 8300 PHYSICAL: Sol Plaatje Drive, Kimberley TEL: 053 830 6911/6100 FAX: 053 833 1005 WEB: www.solplaatje.org.za
OVERVIEW Description: The Sol Plaatje Local Municipality is a Category B municipality located in the Frances Baard District in the Northern Cape Province. It is bordered by Dikgatlong in the north, the Pixley ka Seme District in the south and west, and the Free State Province in the east. It is one of the four municipalities that make up the district, accounting for a quarter of its geographical area. It includes the diamond mining city of Kimberley. Sol Plaatje Municipality is named after Solomon Tshekisho Plaatje, who was a South African intellectual, journalist, linguist, politician, translator and writer. Solomon Plaatje was born just outside Boshof, formerly the Orange Free State (now Free State Province). Area: 3 145km2 Cities/Towns: Kimberley, Ritchie Main Economic Sectors: Community services (33%), finance (24%), trade (14%), mining (8%)
Executive Mayor: Mr Pula Thabane Speaker: Mr Ben Springbok Chief Whip: Winters Manga Keetile Other Council: N Buda (Chairperson: MPAC), Ms Dimakatso Chinkuli (Chairperson: IDP), Ms Elizabeth Johnson (Chairperson: Utility Services), Mr Paul Kok (Chairperson: Safety and Security), Pulane Kwagile (Chairperson: Economic Development, Urban Renewal and Tourism), Ms Magdeline Mokgaladi (Chairperson: Corporate Services and Human Resources), Ms Gladys Monyamane (Chairperson: Transport, Roads and Storm Water), TC Ngoma (Chairperson: SPELLUM), Mr OB Plaatjie (Chairperson: Human Settlement Services), Ms Yvonne Qonga (Chairperson: Intergovernmental, International Relations and Customer Services), Pius Tshite (Chairperson: Finance), Ms Rachel Wapad (Chairperson: Community Services) Municipal Manager: Ms Ruth Sebolecwe (Acting) Chief Financial Officer: Mr J Wagner (Acting) Senior Management: Khuza Bogacwi, Ms Gail Jele (Manager: Project Management Unit), Nomonde Kesiamang (Director: Strategy and Economic Development), Zuziwe Mahloko (Director: Finance), Noxolo Molepo (Manager: Internal Audit), Velile Pitso (Legal Services), Mr Shakes Setlogelo (Acting Director: Community Services), Mr P Sithole (Manager: LED), Ms Joey van Niekerk Communications Officers: Mr Sello Matsie
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 255 041 No Schooling: 4.5% Households: 71 939
Population Growth: 0.63% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 44.3% Formal Dwellings: 85.9%
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: ANC 38, DA 19, EFF 5, COPE 1, INDEPENDENT 1, VF PLUS 1 Controlling Party: ANC
FINANCIAL INFORMATION AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE Total Revenue Total Expenditure Surplus/(Deficit)
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2017/18* n/a
2016/17
2015/16
Financially Financially unqualified unqualified
R’000
R’000
R’000
1 887 912
1 904 976
1 854 546
1 696 842
1 650 002
1 618 672
191 069
254 974
235 873
*Unaudited full year figures.
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NORTHERN CAPE
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
250 394
119 807
151 651
Total Current Assets
1 219 100
Inside Yard
Water
Total Current Liabilities Community Wealth/Equity
SERVICE DELIVERY
1 333 580
1 162 808
320 914
245 775
238 889
2 430 054
2 334 732
2 079 758
Electricity
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow
114 298
95 296
146 293
82 218
226 561
259 276
n/a
2 865
79 423
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
2 307
2 349
355
435
86
98
Cash at Year End
UIFW EXPENDITURE
Vacant Positions Managerial Positions Vacant Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
2
7
591 608
623 914
Sewerage
2016/17
2015/16
54 647
54 338
<200m from Yard
6 154
6 154
Households - Free Basic Service
13 425
13 873
Total Customer Entities Served
65 314
64 305
Households - Free Basic Service
13 425
13 873
Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage
57 669
57 583
Ventilated Pit Latrine
1 083
860
Bucket System
2 049
2 049
Households - Free Basic Service
13 245
13 873
JOHN TAOLO GAETSEWE DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY (DC45) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: PO Box 1480, Kuruman, 8460 PHYSICAL: 4 Federale Mynbou Street, Kuruman TEL: 053 712 8700 FAX: 053 712 2502 WEB: http://taologaetsewe.gov.za
OVERVIEW Description: The John Taolo Gaetsewe District Municipality (previously Kgalagadi) is a Category C municipality located in the north of the Northern Cape Province, bordering Botswana in the west. It comprises the three local municipalities of Gamagara, Ga-Segonyana and Joe Morolong, and 186 towns and settlements, of which the majority (80%) are villages. The boundaries of this district were demarcated in 2006 to include the once north-western part of Joe Morolong and Olifantshoek, along with its surrounds, into the Gamagara Local Municipality. It has an established rail network from Sishen South and between Black Rock and Dibeng. It is characterised by a mixture of land uses, of which agriculture and mining are dominant. The district holds potential as a viable tourist destination and has numerous growth opportunities in the industrial sector. Area: 27 322km2 Main Economic Sectors: Agriculture, mining, retail
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 242 264 No Schooling: 9.8% Households: 72 310
Population Growth: 1.70% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 32.3% Formal Dwellings: 80.6%
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: ANC 12, EFF 5, DA 3 Controlling Party: ANC Executive Mayor: Ms Sofia Mosikatsi Speaker: Ms Pulane Mogatle Other Council: Mr Gibson Anthony, Ms Goitsemang Assegaai (Chairperson: Strategic Planning and Organisational Performance), Ms Sylvia Bloem (Chairperson: Finance, Corporate and Planning), Ms Henriette du Plessis, Ms Lerato Gwai, Mr Edwin Hantise, Ms Violet Jordan, Mr Lucky Kaebis, Mr Goitseone Kaotsane, Ms Hilda Kgopodithata, Ms Boitumelo Makwati, Ms Florence Masilabele (Chairperson: Community Development Services), Mr Olridge Mathibe, Ms Naomie Mokweni, Ms Tshegofatso Molwagae, Ms Gloria Monaki (Chairperson: Infrastructure and Basic Services), Mr Phenyo Ohentswe, Mr Abraham van der Westhuizen Municipal Manager: Mr T Matlhare Chief Financial Officer: Ms Galaletsang Moroane Senior Management: Ms Euodia Chadinha (Manager: Budget), Ms Sharona French-Sulliman (Manager: Assets), Ms Astrid Louw (Manager: Internal Audit), Mr Tlhomelang Matlhare (Director: Community Development Services), Mr Motshabi Molusi (Director: Basic Services and Infrastructure), Mr Klaas Teise (Director: Planning and Organisational Performance), Mr Gerrie van der Westhuizen (IDP/PMS Manager) Communications Officers: Mr Dineo Leserwane
JOE MOROLONG
Hotazel Mothibistad
Kuruman Dibeng
GAMAGARA
GA-SEGONYANA
Kathu Sishen
Olifantshoek
FINANCIAL INFORMATION AUDIT OUTCOME
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
Financially Financially n/a unqualified unqualified
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
R’000
R’000
R’000
Total Revenue
81 664
84 654
86 524
Total Expenditure
84 982
83 874
102 778
Surplus/(Deficit)
(3 318)
780
(16 254)
1 452
802
2 033 29 849
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
24 440
25 715
Total Current Liabilities
Total Current Assets
18 536
17 800
17 919
Community Wealth/Equity
87 348
90 802
79 351 (14 729)
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow
97
492
1 945
148
923
n/a
11 643
12 019
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
178
158
Vacant Positions
22
25
Managerial Positions
20
17
Cash at Year End
UIFW EXPENDITURE
Vacant Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
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7
6
53 738
59 099
*Unaudited full year figures.
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CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: Private Bag X1522, Kuruman, 8460 PHYSICAL: Cnr Voortrekker & School Streets, Kuruman TEL: 053 712 9300 FAX: 053 712 3581 EMAIL: registry@ga-segonyana.gov.za WEB: www.ga-segonyana.gov.za
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
n/a
Qualified audit
Disclaimer of audit
AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
R’000
R’000
R’000
Total Revenue
407 654
431 034
388 074 365 086
Total Expenditure
288 663
393 532
OVERVIEW
Surplus/(Deficit)
118 990
37 502
22 987
Description: The Ga-Segonyana Local Municipality is a Category B
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
100 020
102 527
118 384
municipality situated within the John Taolo Gaetsewe District in the Northern Cape Province. It is one of the three municipalities that make up the district, accounting for 16% of its geographical area. It originated as a cross-boundary municipality that straddled the North West and Northern Cape Provinces. It was established in 2000 through the amalgamation of the Kuruman and Mothibistad Municipalities. The area is also administered through a traditional authority system with two paramount chiefs and headmen. Area: 4 495km2 Cities/Towns: Bankhara-Bodulong, Kuruman, Mothibistad Main Economic Sectors: Mining, agriculture
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 104 408 No Schooling: 6.8% Households: 32 669
Population Growth: 2.47% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 35.4% Formal Dwellings: 81.6%
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: ANC 18, EFF 5, DA 3, COPE 1 Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Mr Neo George Masegela Speaker: Mr Tyelo Meyers Chief Whip: Mr Lesangkgang Moagi Other Council: Mr William Aucamp (Chairperson: Community Service Standing Committee), Mr Neo Disipi (Chairperson: Human Resource Standing Committee), Ms Keamogetse Madikiza (Chairperson: IDP), Ms Bothoboile Modise (Chairperson: Finance Standing Committee) Municipal Manager: Mr Martin Tsatsimpe Chief Financial Officer: Mr Kagiso Noke Senior Management: Mr H Diseko (Manager: Office of the Mayor), Mrs Sampson (Director: Community Services), Mr Smit (Technical Services), Mr Tsatsimpe (Director: Corporate Admin Service) Communications Officers: Nthabiseng Kgoronyane, Mr David Mabudi
Total Current Assets
31 850
121 296
96 176
14 741
157 034
126 887
130 118
1 107 038
1 073 748
96 298
101 164
114 834
11 063
990
532
n/a
127 033
91 283
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
435
328
Total Current Liabilities Community Wealth/Equity
NORTHERN CAPE
GA-SEGONYANA LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (NC452)
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow Cash at Year End
UIFW EXPENDITURE
Vacant Positions Managerial Positions
11
7
22
20
Vacant Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
SERVICE DELIVERY Water
Sewerage
1 105 779
2016/17
2015/16
Inside Yard
9 505
9 484
<200m from Yard
17 532
17 332
Households - Free Basic Service
Electricity
0 111 686
Total Customer Entities Served
3 400
3 223
22 587
22 452
Households - Free Basic Service
3 400
3 223
Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage
7 496
7 487
Flush Toilet - Septic Tank
257
257
Ventilated Pit Latrine
11 678
10 824
Households - Free Basic Service
3 400
3 223
GAMAGARA LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (NC453) CONTACT DETAILS
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION
POSTAL: PO Box 1001, Kathu, 8446 PHYSICAL: Cnr Frikkey Meyer & Hendrik Van Eck Roads,
Population: 53 656 No Schooling: 8.2% Households: 15 723
Civic Centre, Kathu TEL: 053 723 6000 FAX: 053 723 2021 WEB: www.gamagara.co.za
OVERVIEW Description: The Gamagara Local Municipality is a Category B municipality found in the John Taolo Gaetsewe District within the Northern Cape Province. It is located in the north-eastern sector of the Northern Cape on the N14 National Road between Upington and Vryburg. It lies approximately 200km north-east of Upington and 280km north-west of Kimberley. It is the smallest of the three municipalities that make up the district, accounting for 10% of its geographical area. The central business district (CBD) is located in Kathu. The municipal area owns an endemic camel thorn tree forest that enjoys a National Heritage status and gave Kathu its name. The area boasts the largest single pit, open cast iron ore mine in the world, and is the starting point of the Sisheng—Saldanha railway line. Area: 2 648km2 Cities/Towns: Deben, Kathu, Olifantshoek Main Economic Sectors: Mining, game farming, business services
Population Growth: 5.77% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 43.8% Formal Dwellings: 79.2%
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: ANC 7, DA 5, EFF 1 Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Mr Edwin Ophaketse Hantise Speaker: Dineo Moyo Other Council: Abel Booysen (Chairperson: MPAC), Boitumelo Lekgadi (Chairperson: Finance Portfolio), Neo Magagane (Chairperson: Corporate Services Portfolio), Anna Joyce Morwe (Chairperson: Community Services Portfolio), Frikkie Nqume (Chairperson: Technical Services), Monica Orpen (Chairperson: Strategic Services Portfolio) Municipal Manager: Kgomodikae Leserwane Chief Financial Officer: Mr Ndabayithetwa Moses Grond (Acting) Senior Management: Mr Hendry Horniet (Acting Director: Development and Town Planning), Mr George Loeto (Acting Director: Community Services), Mr Boikanyo Modise (Manager: LED), Mr Kagiso Ositang (Acting Director: Infrastructure Services), Mr Lebogang Seetile (Acting Director: Corporate Services) Communications Officers: Ms Boitumelo Kwetsi
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FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2017/18*
NORTHERN CAPE
AUDIT OUTCOME
n/a
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE Total Revenue
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
451
452
Vacant Positions
72
70
Managerial Positions
24
24
2016/17
R’000
R’000
R’000
4 603 068
762 420
708 882
Vacant Managerial Positions
141 810
833 544
785 368
Total Employment Cost (R’000)
4 461 259
(71 125)
(76 486)
44 570
68 801
65 310
Total Expenditure Surplus/(Deficit)
2015/16
Qualified Financially audit unqualified
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION Total Current Assets
n/a
37 069
22 388
Total Current Liabilities
n/a
252 145
199 590
Community Wealth/Equity
n/a
845 163
916 288
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow
19 562
20 430
95 136
Cash at Year End
4 899
4 074
13 917
n/a
445 898
243 374
UIFW EXPENDITURE
SERVICE DELIVERY Water Electricity Sewerage
Inside Yard Households - Free Basic Service Total Customer Entities Served Households - Free Basic Service
1
0
122 278
123 896
2016/17
2015/16
15 548
15 548
847
733
15 565
15 146
847
733
15 548
14 948
847
733
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
n/a
Disclaimer of audit
Disclaimer of audit
Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage Households - Free Basic Service
JOE MOROLONG LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (NC451) CONTACT DETAILS
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
POSTAL: Private Bag X117, Mothibistad, 8474 PHYSICAL: D320 Cardington Road, Churchill Village, Mothibistad TEL: 053 773 9300 FAX: 053 773 9350 EMAIL: registry@joemorolong.gov.za WEB: www.joemorolong.gov.za
OVERVIEW Description: The Joe Morolong Local Municipality is a Category B municipality located in the Northern Cape Province within the John Taolo Gaetsewe District. It is the largest municipality of the three that make up the district, accounting for three quarters of its geographical area. The area is mostly rural, with about 60% of it comprising virgin land surface. The village is situated approximately 24km north-east of Kuruman. Although unemployment is high, the municipality has a great deal of potential for developers, especially those interested in ecotourism and conservation. Area: 20 180km2 Cities/Towns: Hotazel, Santoy, Van Zylsrus Main Economic Sectors: Agriculture, mining, community services
AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
R’000
R’000
R’000
Total Revenue
301 471
337 699
356 205 246 276
Total Expenditure
138 944
197 118
Surplus/(Deficit)
162 526
140 581
109 929
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
105 274
107 187
483 035
Total Current Assets
210 468
83 495
39 745
33 730
104 175
62 250
198 597
1 776 801
1 623 493
75 577
130 176
142 336
2 393
(26 714)
17 003
n/a
64 438
107 699
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
199
213
Total Current Liabilities Community Wealth/Equity
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow Cash at Year End
UIFW EXPENDITURE
Vacant Positions
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION
Managerial Positions
Population: 84 201 No Schooling: 15.3% Households: 23 919
Total Employment Cost (R’000)
Population Growth: -1.39% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 18.8% Formal Dwellings: 80.1%
Vacant Managerial Positions
SERVICE DELIVERY
8
9
20
21
3
2
74 693
68 016
2016/17
2015/16
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT
Inside Yard
4 048
4 048
Composition of Council: ANC 21, EFF 6, DA 1, UCDP 1 Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Ms Dineo Leutlwetse Speaker: M Pitso Municipal Manager: Mr Tshepo Mac Donald Bloom Chief Financial Officer: Mrs Boipelo Dorcas Motlhaping Senior Management: Mr Tatolo Gopetse (Director: Corporate Services),
<200m from Yard
15 574
15 574
>200m from Yard
4 398
4 398
Mr E Khokhong (Legal and Compliance), Mrs Kgomotso Mabudi (Director: Community Services), Mr Kemothibile Phiri (Director: Planning and Development), Mr Thapelo Tlhaole (Technical Services) Communications Officers: Ms Patricia Diketso Maanelo
Water
Households - Free Basic Service
Electricity Sewerage
Total Customer Entities Served Households - Free Basic Service Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage Ventilated Pit Latrine
1 955
1 955
26 544
25 500
5 988
5 988
1 901
1 901
17 617
16 964
NAMAKWA DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY (DC6) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: Private Bag X20, Springbok, 8240 PHYSICAL: Hendrik J Visser Building, Van Riebeeck Street, Springbok TEL: 027 712 8000 FAX: 027 712 8040 WEB: www.namakwa-dm.gov.za
OVERVIEW Description: The Namakwa District Municipality is a Category C municipality located in the Northern Cape Province. It is bordered by the republic of Namibia in the north, ZF Mgcawu Local Municipality in
the north-east, Cape Winelands District Municipality in the south, West Coast District Municipality in the south-west, Pixley Ka Seme District Municipality in the east, Central Karoo District Municipality in the south-east, and the Atlantic Ocean in the west. It is the largest district in the province, making up over a third of its geographical area. It is comprised of six local municipalities: Nama Khoi, Hantam, Khai-Ma, Kamiesberg, Karoo Hoogland and Richtersveld. The seat of the Namakwa District Municipality is Springbok. Area: 126 836km2 Main Economic Sectors: Agriculture, tourism
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DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population Growth: -0.07% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 32.2% Formal Dwellings: 95.2%
Alexander Bay Nababeep
RICHTERSVELD Port Nolloth NAMA KHOI
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT
Concordia
Composition of Council: ANC 3, DA 3 (40% PR Seats) Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Mr Mervin Cloete Speaker: Ms Newrene Klaaste Chief Whip: Ms Helen Jack Other Council: Ms Anna Beukes (Budget and Treasury), Ms Helen
O’kiep Springbok
Kleinzee
2017/18*
2016/17
Pofadder Aggeneys
KHAI-MA Brandvlei
KAMIESBERG Garies
2015/16
Financially Financially n/a unqualified unqualified
AUDIT OUTCOME
Pella
Kamieskroon
Hondeklip Bay
Jack (Municipal Health Services), Mr Chandre Klaase (Municipal Public Accounts Committee), WJP Links (Corporate Services), GY Pieters (Economic Development, Planning and Infrastructure) Municipal Manager: Mr Christiaan J Fortuin Chief Financial Officer: Mr Rajiv Datadin Senior Management: EG Bezuidenhoudt (Administration and Household Services), CA Brown (Budget and Treasury), GE Cloete (Corporate and Municipal Health Services), Mr JT Loubser (Manager: LED), D Smith (Municipal Health Services), I Smith (Infrastructure Projects) Communications Officers: Ms Jodine Cloete
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
NORTHERN CAPE
Population: 115 488 No Schooling: 4.4% Households: 37 669
Loeriesfontein
HANTAM Calvinia
Williston
KAROO HOOGLAND Fraserburg Sutherland
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
(15 104)
(10 336)
(8 535)
800
8 228
18 976
n/a
130
-
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
R’000
R’000
R’000
Cash at Year End
Total Revenue
52 039
46 789
51 207
UIFW EXPENDITURE
Total Expenditure
58 098
69 918
59 267
Surplus/(Deficit)
(6 060)
(23 129)
(8 060)
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
116
284
293
Total Employment Positions
125
110
14
14
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
Vacant Positions 40 853
10 838
38 014
Managerial Positions
Total Current Liabilities
12 384
12 384
16 806
Total Employment Cost (R’000)
Community Wealth/Equity
19 633
(10 478)
12 650
Total Current Assets
7
7
28 737
30 559
HANTAM LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (NC065) CONTACT DETAILS
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT
POSTAL: Private Bag X14, Calvinia, 8190 PHYSICAL: 20 Hope Street, Calvinia, 8190 TEL: 027 341 8500 FAX: 027 341 8501 EMAIL: reception@hantam.gov.za WEB: www.hantam.gov.za
Composition of Council: ANC 5, DA 4 Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Mr Roger N Swartz (Mayor and Chairperson: Budget
OVERVIEW Description: The Hantam Local Municipality is a Category B municipality situated within the Namakwa District in the Northern Cape Province. It is the largest municipality of six in the district, making up a third of its geographical area. It has its centre in Calvinia, which is approximately 400km from Cape Town, Springbok, Upington and Beaufort West. A 1 250m tarred runway, very close to Calvinia, is used by many visitors to this beautiful part of the Northern Cape. Numerous government departments are also situated in Calvinia. The municipality provides work for more than 140 permanent employees. Seventy percent of the population live and work in the towns. Farming is the main contributor to the economy, namely sheep, wool and lucerne, as well as rooibos tea. The Hantam Municipality is well known for its wide open spaces, stunning mountain ranges, and nature reserves filled with an incredible array of plants and bulbs that cannot be found anywhere else in the world. Area: 39 085km2 Cities/Towns: Brandvlei, Calvinia, Loeriesfontein, Middelpos, Nieuwoudtville, Onderste Doorns Main Economic Sectors: Agriculture
and Treasury)
Other Council: Mr K Alexander (Chairperson: Institutional, Budget and Treasury and Social Development), Mr AJE Claassen (Social Development), Mr H de Wee (Chairperson: Infrastructure, Institutional, Finance and LLF), Mrs G Gous (Chairperson: Social Development), Mrs G Opperman (Infrastructure), Mrs HC Steenkamp (Institutional), Mrs JE Steenkamp (Finance, Budget and Treasury), Mr FJ Sterkse (Chairperson: Finance, LLF and Infrastructure) Municipal Manager: Mr Jan Izak Swartz Chief Financial Officer: Mr Werner Christoph Jonker Senior Management: Ms Shereave Felix (Manager: LED), Mr Johan Riaan van Wyk (Senior Manager: Technical and Community Services) FINANCIAL INFORMATION AUDIT OUTCOME
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
n/a
Qualified audit
Qualified audit
R’000
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
R’000
R’000
Total Revenue
57 670
110 657
93 321
Total Expenditure
68 396
92 408
89 360
Surplus/(Deficit)
(10 727)
18 249
3 960
93 861
39 482
20 231
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
35 830
12 034
8 283
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION
Total Current Liabilities
152 330
38 841
23 938
Population: 21 540 No Schooling: 9.9% Households: 6 894
Community Wealth/Equity
137 669
148 969
130 720
CASH FLOWS 93 364
39 394
9 425
15 641
786
539
n/a
60 982
7 739
Population Growth: -0.15% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 32.7% Formal Dwellings: 94.8%
Total Current Assets
Operating Cash Flow Cash at Year End
UIFW EXPENDITURE
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*Unaudited full year figures.
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EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
185
196
Vacant Positions
20
16
Managerial Positions
5
6
Vacant Managerial Positions
0
3
38 459
37 590
Total Employment Cost (R’000)
SERVICE DELIVERY Water Electricity
2016/17
2015/16
Inside Yard
7 878
7 878
Households - Free Basic Service
1 529
1 452
5 544
5 544
Total Customer Entities Served Households - Free Basic Service Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage Flush Toilet - Septic Tank
Sewerage
Ventilated Pit Latrine Other Households - Free Basic Service
1 293
1 299
4 879
1 905
0
2 872
722
521
0
130
1 293
1 452
KAMIESBERG LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (NC064) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: Private Bag X200, Garies, 8220 PHYSICAL: 22 Main Street, Garies TEL: 027 652 8000 FAX: 027 652 8001 WEB: www.kamiesberg.gov.za
Ferdi Links (Head: Technical Services)
Communications Officers: Ms Daphne Beukes FINANCIAL INFORMATION
OVERVIEW Description: The Kamiesberg Local Municipality is a Category B municipality situated within the Namakwa District in the Northern Cape Province. It is one of the smaller municipalities of the six that make up the district. It was established in 2001 in accordance with the demarcation process. The municipality spans three topographic zones: from the sandy coastal lowlands (Sandveld) to the mountainous central Kamiesberg escarpment (Hardveld), and to the eastern plateau of Bushmanland. There are no perennial rivers in the area. Water is obtained from subterranean sources. Some of the water is pumped up by windmills, but most of the water to the communal areas comes from natural springs. Many of these springs are semi-perennial and the salt content of the water can vary from year to year, causing problems. Four main types of vegetation are found in the area: Mountain Renosterveld, Succulent Karoo, False Succulent Karoo and Namaqualand Broken Veld. However, overall plant life is in a deteriorating state and non-edible, undesirable and poisonous vegetation is taking over. Area: 14 208km2 Cities/Towns: Garies, Hondeklip Bay, Kamieskroon, Koingnaas, Leliefontein/Kamiesberg
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 9 605 No Schooling: 3.1% Households: 3 319
Chief Financial Officer: Ms Rose Cloete Senior Management: Daphne Beukes (Head: Corporate Services),
Population Growth: -1.34% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 37.2% Formal Dwellings: 96.4%
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: ANC 4, DA 2, EFF 1 Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Ms Susarah Nero (Mayor and LED) Other Council: Mr Cloete, Ms CC Kordom, Mr LE Peterson, Ms MC Rooi, Mr Steenkamp, Mr PJ Willems Municipal Manager: Mr Rufus Beukes
2017/18*
AUDIT OUTCOME
2016/17
2015/16
Financially n/a unqualified
Qualified audit
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
R’000
R’000
R’000
Total Revenue
34 318
151 379
48 984
Total Expenditure
33 681
72 897
56 262
636
78 482
(7 278)
19 970
12 442
9 766
Surplus/(Deficit)
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION Total Current Assets
(3 594)
22 881
15 711
652
35 023
51 080
(1 993)
184 405
105 923 8 993
Total Current Liabilities Community Wealth/Equity
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow
(149)
17 812
Cash at Year End
203
7 983
571
UIFW EXPENDITURE
n/a
97 561
14 964
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
104
112
Vacant Positions
6
7
Managerial Positions
11
12
Vacant Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
SERVICE DELIVERY Water Electricity
Inside Yard Households - Free Basic Service Total Customer Entities Served Households - Free Basic Service Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage
Sewerage
Flush Toilet - Septic Tank Ventilated Pit Latrine Households - Free Basic Service
3
4
22 833
19 552
2016/17
2015/16
3 281
3 881
1 311
1 276
3 281
3 881
1 311
1 201
1 105
1 105
442
442
1 734
2 334
1 311
205
KAROO HOOGLAND LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (NC066) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: Private Bag X03, Williston, 8920 PHYSICAL: 7 Mulder Street, Williston TEL: 053 391 3003 FAX: 053 391 3294 EMAIL: info@karoohoogland.gov.za WEB: www.karoohoogland.gov.za
OVERVIEW Description: The Karoo Hoogland Local Municipality is a Category B municipality situated in the Namakwa District of the Northern Cape Province. It is the second-largest of the six municipalities in the district, making up a quarter of its geographical area. Although the municipality’s towns are separated by more than 100km by road, they share many administrative tasks. Jan Julies was elected the first COPE mayor of the municipality in 2011, as a COPE-DA coalition took control of the council
after the election of 18 May 2011. Hoogland is an Afrikaans word meaning ‘highland’ and Karoo is a Khoi word meaning ‘hard’ or ‘dry’. The name reflects the area, which has dry, arid and desert-like conditions. Area: 30 230km2 Cities/Towns: Frasersburg, Sutherland, Williston Main Economic Sectors: Community, social and personal services (42.5%), transport, storage and communication (15%), wholesale and retail trade, catering and accommodation (13.7%), agriculture, forestry and fishing (13%), finance, insurance, real estate and business services (8.8%), manufacturing (5.9%)
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 13 009 No Schooling: 13.1% Households: 4 620
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Population Growth: 0.91% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 37.3% Formal Dwellings: 99.4%
*Unaudited full year figures.
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FINANCIAL INFORMATION
Composition of Council: ANC 4, DA 2, COPE 1 Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Ms VC Wentzel (Mayor, Proportional Councillor, Finance and
FINANCIAL POSITION
Admin Committee) Other Council: JE Davids (District Representative, Ward 4, Finance and Administration, Infrastructure and MPAC), JJ Jacobs (Proportional Councillor and Finance Committee), AM Januarie (Proportional Councillor, LLF and MPAC), J Jooste (Ward 2, Infrastructure and MPAC), G Klazen (Ward 1, LLF and Infrastructure), JJ van der Colff (Ward 3 and LLF) Municipal Manager: Mr JJ Fortuin Chief Financial Officer: Mr SJ Myburgh Senior Management: Mr A Gibbons (Manager: Community Services), FJ Lotter (Director: Infrastructure) Communications Officers: Ms C Viljoen (Manager: Administration)
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
8 324
(1 403)
10 247
41 136
Community Wealth/Equity
(8 573)
160 605
159 077
15 373
10 197
11 542
1 901
4 033
6 577
n/a
17 758
25 059
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
90
92
Vacant Positions
26
4
Managerial Positions
10
10
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow Cash at Year End
UIFW EXPENDITURE
Vacant Managerial Positions
2016/17
2015/16
n/a
Qualified audit
SERVICE DELIVERY
R’000
R’000
Total Revenue
74 056
59 736
52 084
Total Expenditure
53 466
58 208
49 271
Surplus/(Deficit)
20 589
1 528
2 813
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE
20 432
9 966
7 422
10 901
(9 974)
Qualified audit
R’000
2015/16
Total Current Liabilities
2017/18*
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
2016/17
Total Current Assets
Total Employment Cost (R’000)
AUDIT OUTCOME
2017/18*
Inside Yard
Water
Households - Free Basic Service
Electricity
Sewerage
5
4
22 249
20 153
2016/17
2015/16
2 309
2 309
799
944
2 205
2 204
Households - Free Basic Service
799
944
Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage
950
950
Flush Toilet - Septic Tank
865
865
Ventilated Pit Latrine
494
494
Households - Free Basic Service
799
944
2016/17
2015/16
Total Customer Entities Served
NORTHERN CAPE
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT
KHAI-MA LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (NC067) CONTACT DETAILS
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
POSTAL: PO Box 108, Pofadder, 8890 PHYSICAL: New Street, Pofadder TEL: 054 933 1000 FAX: 054 933 0252 EMAIL: mmsecretary@khaima.gov.za WEB: http://khaima.gov.za/
2017/18*
AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
R’000
R’000
Total Revenue
45 626
53 282
46 471
Total Expenditure
43 809
57 650
54 529
Surplus/(Deficit)
OVERVIEW Description: The Khai-Ma Local Municipality is a Category B municipality situated within the Namakwa District in the Northern Cape Province. It is one of the six municipalities that make up the district, accounting for 12% of its geographical area. It was established in terms of section of Local Government: Municipal Structures Act 117 of 1998. The municipality is situated between 29˚08’08,7S and 19˚23’27,1E. The seat, Pofadder, is situated about 220km west of Upington and 165km east of Springbok. Farming settlements are: Dwagga Soutpan, Vrugbaar, Raap-en-Skraap and Klein Pella. Area: 15 715km2 Cities/Towns: Aggeneys, Pella, Pofadder Main Economic Sectors: Agriculture; tourism; community, social and personal services
1 818
(4 368)
(8 058)
7 052
8 278
Total Current Assets
17 868
12 064
6 457
Total Current Liabilities
53 599
39 091
27 273
Community Wealth/Equity
79 388
77 708
83 418 5 266
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow
12 334
11 034
Cash at Year End
962
6 588
1 531
UIFW EXPENDITURE
n/a
11 488
5 453
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
93
99
Vacant Positions
5
7
Managerial Positions
4
4
Vacant Managerial Positions
Population: 12 333 No Schooling: 2.8% Households: 4 079
Total Employment Cost (R’000)
SERVICE DELIVERY Inside Yard
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: ANC 4, DA 2, COPE 1 Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Ms Pasqueline van Heerden Speaker: Ms Pasqueline van Heerden (Mayor and Speaker) Chief Whip: Ms Estelle Cloete Municipal Manager: Mr Obakeng J Isaacs Chief Financial Officer: Mr Pieter van der Merwe Senior Management: Mr Edward Vries (Senior Administation Officer and Corporate Services)
R’000
16 353
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population Growth: -0.21% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 27.4% Formal Dwellings: 92.4%
Financially Financially n/a unqualified unqualified
Water
2016/17
2015/16
2 408
2 334
0
25
>200m from Yard
0
26
Total Customer Entities Served Households - Free Basic Service Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage
Sewerage
2 16 462
<200m from Yard Households - Free Basic Service
Electricity
3 21 386
Flush Toilet - Septic Tank Ventilated Pit Latrine Households - Free Basic Service
1 770
1 752
2 446
2 436
1 396
1 353
584
583
1 540
1 500
141
181
1 770
1 751
Communications Officers: Mr Alfredo Green
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*Unaudited full year figures.
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NAMA KHOI LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (NC062) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: PO Box 17, Springbok, 8240 PHYSICAL: 4 Namakwa Street, Springbok TEL: 027 718 8100 FAX: 027 712 1635 EMAIL: info@namakhoi.gov.za WEB: www.namakhoi.gov.za/
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
n/a
Qualified audit
Qualified audit
AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
R’000
R’000
R’000
Total Revenue
255 405
231 668
228 904
Total Expenditure
249 470
302 870
258 448
5 934
(71 202)
(29 544)
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
22 099
17 476
24 055
Total Current Assets
(11 398)
79 691
89 809
1 738
222 030
189 506
(7 758)
600 058
671 260
21 937
11 276
10 248
1 115
11 295
18 992
n/a
29 494
12 708
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
310
314
Vacant Positions
3
0
Managerial Positions
9
6
Vacant Managerial Positions
3
0
86 835
82 497
2016/17
2015/16
Surplus/(Deficit)
OVERVIEW Description: The Nama Khoi Local Municipality is a Category B municipality situated on the north-western side of the Northern Cape Province in the Namakwa District. It is one of the six municipalities that make up the district. Nama and Khoisan people occupied this area for hundreds of years. The town of Springbok is the administrative centre. Springbok is the most densely populated area, is close to the N7, and functions as the sub-regional centre for administrative, commercial and higher-order social facilities. Mining used to form the backbone of the economy, with tourism being seen as the new frontier for economic development. Area: 17 990km2 Cities/Towns: Bulletrap, Carolusberg, Concordia, Kleinzee, Komaggas, Nababeep, O’Kiep, Springbok, Steinkopf Main Economic Sectors: Mining, tourism, government departments, private sector
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 46 512 No Schooling: 1.4% Households: 14 546
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
Population Growth: -0.26% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 31.2% Formal Dwellings: 93.5%
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: ANC 8, DA 7, COPE 1, KSR 1 Controlling Party: ANC/KSR Coalition Mayor: Mr Lorenzo Faber Speaker: Ms D Joseph Chief Whip: Mr Charles Coetzee (ANC Chief Whip) Municipal Manager: Ms Samantha A Titus Chief Financial Officer: Mr Heinre Cloete (Acting) Senior Management: Mr Trevor Beukes (Acting HOD: Electrical
Total Current Liabilities Community Wealth/Equity
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow Cash at Year End
UIFW EXPENDITURE
Total Employment Cost (R’000)
SERVICE DELIVERY Water Electricity
Sewerage
Inside Yard
11 838
11 838
Households - Free Basic Service
5 257
5 045
Total Customer Entities Served
12 565
12 082
Households - Free Basic Service
5 257
5 045
Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage
6 240
6 235
Flush Toilet - Septic Tank
2 499
1 921
2 129
2 336
Ventilated Pit Latrine Bucket System Households - Free Basic Service
14
15
5 257
5 045
Services), Mr Jacques Cloete (HOD: Technical Services), Mr Russel Hartley (Acting HOD: Community Services), Mr Deon Magerman (Acting HOD: Corporate Services) Communications Officers: Mr Dereck Cloete
RICHTERSVELD LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (NC061) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: Private Bag X113, Port Nolloth, 8280 PHYSICAL: 169 Main Road, Port Nolloth TEL: 027 851 1111 FAX: 027 851 1101 EMAIL: info@richtersveld.gov.za WEB: www.richtersveld.gov.za
OVERVIEW Description: The Richtersveld Local Municipality is a Category B municipality in the Namakwa District of the Northern Cape Province. It is the smallest municipality of six in the district, making up only 6% of its geographical area. The municipality is named after Reverend W Richter, a Dutch missionary of the 20th century who opened a mission station in Koeboes. The Richtersveld is a unique landscape surrounded by a variety of contrasts. It is a conservation area. Rainfall is minimal and water is a scarce commodity, yet the vast plains, which are considered a special place by some, are still a very beautiful region with unique characteristics that attract thousands of tourists. In Port Nolloth there is the ocean, at Alexander Bay there is the Orange River, and at Lekkersing and Eksteensfontein there is underground water that is a little brackish.
Area: 9 608km2 Cities/Towns: Alexander Bay, Eksteensfontein, Kuboes, Port Nolloth, Richtersveld, Sanddrift
Main Economic Sectors: Mining, agriculture, fishing, tourism
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 12 487 No Schooling: 0.5% Households: 4 211
Population Growth: 0.94% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 30.9% Formal Dwellings: 98.7%
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: ANC 4, DA 3 Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Mr Arthur Jansen Other Council: G Beukes (Ward Councillor), A Bock (Ward Councillor), M Isaacs (Proportional), R Jonker (Proportional), WJ Links (Ward Councillor), C Stuurman (Ward Councillor) Municipal Manager: Gareth Cloete (Acting) Chief Financial Officer: Michelle Basson Senior Management: Mr Sydney Adams (Strategic and Planning Manager), Ethel Cloete (Manager: Corporate Services), John Komanisi (Manager: Infrastructure) Communications Officers: Ms Ethel Cloete
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*Unaudited full year figures.
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2016/17
2015/16
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
n/a
Qualified audit
Qualified audit
Total Employment Positions
135
135
17
15
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
R’000
R’000
R’000
Managerial Positions
8
8
Total Revenue
66 782
67 234
60 694
Vacant Managerial Positions
3
1
Total Expenditure
53 503
74 327
63 275
Total Employment Cost (R’000)
27 039
23 248
Surplus/(Deficit)
13 279
(7 094)
(2 581)
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
27 118
17 477
22 304
2016/17
2015/16
3 752
3 752
AUDIT OUTCOME
Vacant Positions
SERVICE DELIVERY Inside Yard
Total Current Assets
8 171
4 731
6 001
Total Current Liabilities
2 815
18 180
12 590
675
112 476
119 570
Community Wealth/Equity
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow
11 697
7 764
Water
<200m from Yard
Electricity
5 500
Cash at Year End
289
370
2 295
UIFW EXPENDITURE
n/a
15 752
12 778
Sewerage
10
10
Households - Free Basic Service
1 068
1 068
Total Customer Entities Served
3 406
3 406
Households - Free Basic Service
1 068
1 033
Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage
1 886
2 002
Flush Toilet - Septic Tank
1 386
1 371
Ventilated Pit Latrine
135
135
Bucket System
30
30
Other
315
315
1 068
1 068
Households - Free Basic Service
NORTHERN CAPE
2017/18*
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
PIXLEY KA SEME DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY (DC7) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: Private Bag X1012, De Aar, 7000 PHYSICAL: Culvert Road, De Aar TEL: 053 631 0891 FAX: 053 631 2529 EMAIL: pixley@telkomsa.net WEB: www.pksdm.gov.za
SIYANCUMA
Marydale
Hopetown
Population Growth: 1.10% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 29.4% Formal Dwellings: 89.0%
THEMBELIHLE
SIYATHEMBA
Description: The Pixley Ka Seme District Municipality is a Category C
Population: 195 595 No Schooling: 11.9% Households: 56 309
Niekerkshoop Prieska
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION
Douglas Bucklands
OVERVIEW municipality situated in the south-east of the Northern Cape Province. It shares its borders with three other provinces, namely the Free State to the east, the Eastern Cape to the south-east, and the Western Cape to the south-west. It is the second-largest district of the five in the province, but makes up almost a third of its geographical area. The district is comprised of eight local municipalities: Ubuntu, Umsobomvu, Emthanjeni, Kareeberg, Renosterberg, Thembelihle, Siyathemba and Siyancuma. Its main town is De Aar. Traffic flows through the region, linking the major industrial areas of the country. The area has a low rainfall, while the largest river in South Africa flows through it. Two of the major dams in South Africa, the Vanderkloof and Gariep Dams, are situated on the borders of the district municipality. Area: 103 411km2 Main Economic Sectors: Community services (26.6%), agriculture (16.6%), transport (15.1%), trade (12.9%), finance (12.8%), electricity (7.0%), construction (3.3%), manufacturing (3.2%), mining (2.6%)
Campbell
Griekwastad
Strydenburg
Vanwyksvlei
KAREEBERG
Petrusville
RENOSTERBERG Philipstown Vosburg
Britstown
De Aar
Colesberg
EMTHANJENI
Carnarvon
Hanover
UMSOBOMVU Noupoort
UBUNTU Victoria West Loxton Hutchinson
FINANCIAL INFORMATION AUDIT OUTCOME
Richmond
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
Financially Financially n/a unqualified unqualified
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
R’000
R’000
Total Revenue
57 288
54 562
51 090
Total Expenditure
52 606
53 908
50 422
Surplus/(Deficit)
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
R’000
4 682
654
668
n/a
2 294
1 105 2 209
Total Current Assets
4 194
5 237
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT
Total Current Liabilities
9 979
12 875
11 150
Composition of Council: ANC 13, DA 5, EFF 1 Controlling Party: ANC Executive Mayor: Ms Miriam Kibi Speaker: Nombulelo Hermans Other Council: Jacobus Grobbelaar, Rhoode Itumeleng (Corporate
Community Wealth/Equity
(8 559)
(10 342)
(10 996) 1 726
and Legal Services), Handré Marais, April Matebus, Lulamile G Nkumbi (Finance), Thandi Sintu (Economic and Social Development) Municipal Manager: Mr Rodney Pieterse Chief Financial Officer: Mr Bradley F James Senior Management: Mr HP Greeff (Senior Manager: Infrastructure, Housing, Planning and Development), Mr TA Loko (Senior Manager: Corporate Services), Mr Asanda Sibeko (Manager: LED), Ms R Sors (Chief Audit Executive) Communications Officers: Ms Beatrice Bosch
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow
(40 960)
3 405
Cash at Year End
220
3 186
550
UIFW EXPENDITURE
n/a
4 862
2 567
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
126
389
Vacant Positions
28
116
Managerial Positions
17
26
Vacant Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
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6
5
33 166
32 316
*Unaudited full year figures.
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SERVICE DELIVERY
2015/16
Inside Yard
NORTHERN CAPE
Water Electricity
SERVICE DELIVERY
<200m from Yard
2 879
Households - Free Basic Service
2 210
Total Customer Entities Served
18 565
Households - Free Basic Service
2 210
2015/16
Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage
17 695
14 527
Flush Toilet - Septic Tank
Sewerage
484
Ventilated Pit Latrine
4 970
Other
593
Households - Free Basic Service
2 210
EMTHANJENI LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (NC073) CONTACT DETAILS
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
POSTAL: PO Box 42, De Aar, 7000 PHYSICAL: 45 Voortrekker Street, De Aar TEL: 053 632 9100 FAX: 053 631 0105 EMAIL: info@emthanjeni.co.za WEB: www.emthanjeni.co.za
OVERVIEW Description: The Emthanjeni Local Municipality is a Category B
2017/18*
2016/17
AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
R’000
R’000
R’000
Total Revenue
243 424
225 727
218 709
Total Expenditure
201 794
277 173
260 320
Surplus/(Deficit)
41 630
(51 446)
(41 611)
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
32 107
20 141
11 646
Total Current Assets
90 362
74 049
75 756
Total Current Liabilities
119 259
69 777
61 066
Community Wealth/Equity
832 881
822 624
874 071 21 912
municipality situated within the Pixley Ka Seme District in the Northern Cape Province. It is one of the eight municipalities that make up the district. It is located approximately 300km south-west of Kimberley, 440km south-east of Upington, 300km north-east of Beaufort West and 300km south-west of Bloemfontein. The municipality is the seat of the district. Emthanjeni, especially De Aar, is renowned for its central location on the main railway line between Johannesburg, Cape Town, Port Elizabeth and Namibia. Area: 13 472km2 Cities/Towns: Britstown, De Aar, Hanover Main Economic Sectors: Community services (36%), transport (24%), finance (13%), trade (11%), agriculture (7%), electricity (4%), manufacturing (3%), construction (2%)
Managerial Positions
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION
Total Employment Cost (R’000)
Population: 45 404 No Schooling: 17.4% Households: 11 923
SERVICE DELIVERY
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow
35 694
9 520
Cash at Year End
(2 730)
3 448
7 524
n/a
86 428
78 559
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
334
361
UIFW EXPENDITURE
Vacant Positions Vacant Managerial Positions
Population Growth: 1.58% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 31.5% Formal Dwellings: 95.6%
Inside Yard
Water
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: ANC 9, DA 5, EFF 1 Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Mr Sipho Thomas Sthonga (Mayor and LED) Speaker: Monica Charmaine Kivedo Other Council: Nontobeko Patricia Mkontwana, Henning Jakobus Rust Municipal Manager: Mr Isak Visser Chief Financial Officer: Mr Marcel Riccardo Ludwick Senior Management: Mr Humphrey Mziwekhaya Joka (Director:
2015/16
Financially Financially n/a unqualified unqualified
<200m from Yard Households - Free Basic Service
Electricity
Sewerage
4
0
16
15
2
0
73 325
75 386
2016/17
2015/16
7 979
7 979
189
189
3 594
3 422 8 892
Total Customer Entities Served
8 892
Households - Free Basic Service
3 594
3 422
Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage
6 263
6 263
1 767
1 767
Flush Toilet - Septic Tank Bucket System Households - Free Basic Service
138
138
3 594
3 422
Community Services), Mr Themsile Weekly Msengana (Director: Corporate Services), Mr Soyiso Mvandaba (Manager: LED), Mr Mark Jeremy Vincent Owies (Director: Infrastructure Services) Communications Officers: Mr Isak Visser
KAREEBERG LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (NC074) CONTACT DETAILS
Area: 17 701km2 Cities/Towns: Carnarvon, Vanwyksvlei, Vosburg Main Economic Sectors: Agriculture (33.8%), commercial (10.6%),
POSTAL: PO Box 10, Carnarvon, 8925 PHYSICAL: Hanau Street, Carnarvon TEL: 053 382 3012 FAX: 053 382 3142 EMAIL: kareeberg@xsinet.co.za WEB: www.kareeberg.co.za
finance (7.5%), transport (5.9%)
OVERVIEW
Population: 12 772 No Schooling: 14.7% Households: 3 671
Description: The Kareeberg Local Municipality is a Category B municipality situated within the Pixley Ka Seme District in the Northern Cape Province. It is bordered by the ZF Mgcawu District and Siyathemba in the north, Ubuntu in the south, Emthanjeni in the east, and the Namakwa District in the west. It is the second-largest municipality of the eight that make up the district, accounting for 17% of its geographical area. The name originates from a mountain range in the region, the Karee Mountains.
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population Growth: 2.04% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 21.6% Formal Dwellings: 94.2%
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: ANC 4, DA 2, EFF 1 Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Mr Norman Stephen van Wyk Other Council: Mr E Hoorn, Mr JE Hoorn, Mr W Horne, Mrs G Saal, Mr BJE Slambee, Mr G van Louw
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*Unaudited full year figures.
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Schalkwyk (Manager: Community Services), Mr NJ van Zyl (Head: Corporate Services) Communications Officers: Mr N van ZYL
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
R’000
R’000
R’000
Total Revenue Total Expenditure Surplus/(Deficit)
68 834 56 301 12 533 14 857
65 651 56 347 9 303 11 646
50 841 53 458 (2 617) 16 982
Total Current Assets Total Current Liabilities Community Wealth/Equity
2015/16
70
72
Vacant Positions
9
8
Managerial Positions
5
4
Vacant Managerial Positions
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
2016/17
Total Employment Positions
Total Employment Cost (R’000)
SERVICE DELIVERY
Financially Financially n/a unqualified unqualified
AUDIT OUTCOME
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
47 475 22 629 146 335
43 992 18 931 130 833
27 052 4 472 136 823
6 749 20 344 n/a
26 585 38 181 1 727
(21 943) 23 254 9
Inside Yard
Water
<200m from Yard
Electricity
Sewerage
2
0
18 945
19 231
2016/17
2015/16
2 324
2 324
70
70
Households - Free Basic Service
1 261
1 454
Total Customer Entities Served
2 332
2 332
Households - Free Basic Service
1 194
1 502
Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage
1 264
1 188
Flush Toilet - Septic Tank
682
758
Ventilated Pit Latrine
308
308
Bucket System
140
140
Households - Free Basic Service
822
1 454
NORTHERN CAPE
Municipal Manager: Mr Moggamat Faried Manuel Chief Financial Officer: Mr Willem De Bruin Senior Management: Mr J Claasens (Manager: LED), Mr APF van
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow Cash at Year End
UIFW EXPENDITURE
RENOSTERBERG LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (NC075) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: PO Box 112, Petrusville, 8770 PHYSICAL: 555 School Street, Petrusville TEL: 053 663 0041 FAX: 053 663 0180 WEB: www.renosterbergmunicipality.gov.za
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
OVERVIEW Description: The Renosterberg Local Municipality is a Category B municipality located in the Pixley Ka Seme District of the Northern Cape, known as the Karoo region. It is the smallest of eight municipalities in the district, making up only 5% of its geographical area. Petrusville is a typical upper Karoo semi-desert suburb with flat hilltops. The region is also rich with history and culture. The Dutch Reformed Church Museum exhibits century-old clothing and a horsedrawn hooded cart. The Pillar Fountain was erected to honour King Edward VII. Most of the original town dwellings are simple structures with a prominent, covered veranda as protection against the sun. The more elaborate homes have traces of Victorian style, but still maintain a Karoo-like integrity. In the Karoo Battlefields, the bitter conflict brought about by the Anglo-Boer War (1899-1902) has left its mark in world history. The best-marked and most accessible sights form part of the N12 Battlefields Route, which links the Karoo to the Diamond Fields. National Monuments include the old prison museum, the magistrate’s offices, the Reformed Church, and Teichhouse. Vanderkloof Dam attracts tourists for angling and water-related sports. It is regarded as one of the most beautiful regions in the province. It enjoys warm winter days, cool evening temperatures and rainfall during the winter season. The summers are hot to very hot and dry. Area: 5 529km2 Cities/Towns: Petrusville, Philipstown, Van der Kloof
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 11 818 No Schooling: 11.2% Households: 3 563
Mayor: Mr Johannes Olifant Speaker: Mr Johannes Olifant (Mayor and Speaker) Chief Whip: Ms Mary Bitterbol Municipal Manager: Mr Veli Goodman
Population Growth: 1.68% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 37.0% Formal Dwellings: 85.1%
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: ANC 4, DA 3 Controlling Party: ANC
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
n/a
Audit not finalised
Qualified audit
R’000
AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
R’000
R’000
Total Revenue
27 740
59 985
65 857
Total Expenditure
35 630
50 808
79 089
Surplus/(Deficit)
(7 890)
9 178
(13 231)
18 422
9 137
9 890
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION Total Current Assets
n/a
14 171
25 131
Total Current Liabilities
n/a
21 065
71 401
Community Wealth/Equity
n/a
381 267
1 054 950
Operating Cash Flow
11 081
12 725
1 143
Cash at Year End
7 702
3 588
(8 747)
n/a
n/a
n/a
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
103
176
CASH FLOWS
UIFW EXPENDITURE
Vacant Positions
4
4
Managerial Positions
6
4
Vacant Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
SERVICE DELIVERY Inside Yard
Water
Households - Free Basic Service
Electricity
Total Customer Entities Served Households - Free Basic Service Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage
Sewerage
Flush Toilet - Septic Tank Households - Free Basic Service
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4
4
20 103
17 979
2016/17
2015/16
2 860
2 750
78
1 208
915
915
78
1 208
2 680
1 856
180
915
78
1 208
*Unaudited full year figures.
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SIYANCUMA LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (NC078) FINANCIAL INFORMATION
CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: PO Box 27, Douglas, 8730 PHYSICAL: 7 Charl Street, Douglas TEL: 053 298 1810 FAX: 053 298 3141 WEB: www.siyancuma.gov.za
2016/17
2015/16
n/a
Qualified audit
Qualified audit
AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE Total Revenue Total Expenditure
OVERVIEW Description: The Siyancuma Local Municipality is situated within the Pixley Ka Seme District of the Northern Cape Province. It is bordered by the ZF Mgcawu and Frances Baard Districts in the north, Siyathemba and Thembelihle in the south, the Free State Province in the east, and the ZF Mgcawu District in the west. It is one of the eight municipalities that make up the district, accounting for 16% of its geographical area. Area: 16 753km2 Cities/Towns: Campbell, Douglas, Griekwastad, Schmidtsdrif Main Economic Sectors: Agriculture, mining
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 35 941 No Schooling: 9.7% Households: 10 191
2017/18*
Population Growth: -0.71% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 29.3% Formal Dwellings: 82.0%
Surplus/(Deficit)
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION Total Current Assets
R’000
R’000
R’000
127 386
155 686
144 568
163 016
162 494
151 723
(35 630)
(6 808)
(7 155)
12 305
40 966
33 617 26 560
(1 832)
34 567
Total Current Liabilities
154 259
134 126
93 297
Community Wealth/Equity
216 293
249 824
256 718
Operating Cash Flow
25 683
29 760
34 027
Cash at Year End
(4 257)
2 423
2 850
n/a
52 986
62 788
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
226
195
CASH FLOWS
UIFW EXPENDITURE
Vacant Positions Managerial Positions Vacant Managerial Positions
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: ANC 8, DA 3, EFF 2 Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Ms Lorraine Senye Speaker: Johannes George Chief Whip: Abel Oliphant Other Council: Johannes Mosetle (Exco), Lemfvia van Niekerk (Exco) Municipal Manager: Mr M Fillis (Acting) Senior Management: Mr X Geco (Technical Manager), Mr J Marwane (Corporate Services)
Communications Officers: Margarette Adams (PAMM)
Total Employment Cost (R’000)
SERVICE DELIVERY Water Electricity
1
14
16
0
1
53 058
51 990
2016/17
2015/16
Inside Yard
6 280
6 280
Households - Free Basic Service
2 872
2 787
Total Customer Entities Served
6 537
5 916
Households - Free Basic Service
2 872
2 745
Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage
3 759
3 187
Flush Toilet - Septic Tank
Sewerage
0
123
123
0
572
Bucket System
2 238
2 238
Households - Free Basic Service
2 872
2 787
Ventilated Pit Latrine
SIYATHEMBA LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (NC077) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: PO Box 16, Prieska, 8940 PHYSICAL: Victoria Street, Prieska TEL: 053 353 5300 FAX: 053 353 1386 WEB: www.siyathemba.gov.za
OVERVIEW Description: The Siyathemba Local Municipality is a Category B municipality situated within the Pixley Ka Seme District of the Northern Cape Province. It is one of the eight municipalities in the district. The municipality was established as a result of the Local Government Municipal Structures Act of 1998 on 22 September 2000. Initially it was established as ‘Primanday’, which was a combination of the names Prieska, Marydale and Niekerkshoop. However, this was not an acceptable solution and on 25 June 2001, as a result of a Council decision and Provincial Government notice 22/2001, became Siyathemba. The meaning of Siyathemba is ‘we hope’. Prieska was originally named Prieschap, a Koranna word meaning ‘place of the lost she-goat’, and used to be a fording place for travellers over the Orange River. Known to the locals as ‘the gem of the Northern Cape’, Prieska is the seat of the municipality and is located on the hills of the Doring Mountains on the southern banks of the Orange River. Prieska’s infrastructure is impressive – it has Eskom power; an abundant water supply from the Orange River, with the Gariep and the Vanderkloof Dams on the upstream side of the river; easy access to the main railway line to Namibia; good tarred road linkage with Kimberley, Upington and De Aar; two landing strips for light aircraft; and complete and reasonably inexpensive industrial stands, with or without siding facilities. Industrial activities include: grain silos; a cotton mill; a bakery;
manufacture of furniture, built-in cupboards; cattle fodder pellets; and a tiger’s eye processing plant. Niekerkshoop is attractively placed between hills, and large trees shade the streets. There is no domestic water supply but irrigation water is supplied by a spring to the north of the town. On the north-west side of Marydale is a rich underground water source, and the main means of water supply is by borehole and wind pumps. It depends mainly on sheep farming. Area: 14 727km2 Cities/Towns: Copperton, Marydale, Niekerkshoop, Prieska Main Economic Sectors: Government services (28.9%), financial services (23.8%), agriculture (16.4%)
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 23 075 No Schooling: 7.1% Households: 6 615
Population Growth: 1.51% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 26.1% Formal Dwellings: 91.5%
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: ANC 6, DA 3 Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Mr Howard Tsume Speaker: Mr Howard Tsume (Mayor and Speaker) Chief Whip: PW Saaiman Municipal Manager: Mr Isaac Stadhouer Chief Financial Officer: Mr Howard H Meiring Senior Management: Mr Jakob Basson Communications Officers: Mr Sandile Botha
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2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
n/a
Disclaimer of audit
Disclaimer of audit
Total Employment Positions
186
177
R’000
R’000
R’000
Total Revenue
92 703
103 260
87 875
Vacant Managerial Positions
Total Expenditure
99 549
143 505
112 645
Total Employment Cost (R’000)
Surplus/(Deficit)
AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
(6 845)
(40 245)
(24 770)
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
n/a
6 283
2 411
Total Current Assets
n/a
11 596
19 264
Total Current Liabilities
n/a
62 527
54 636
Community Wealth/Equity
n/a
505 743
394 085
Vacant Positions
19
19
Managerial Positions
10
10
SERVICE DELIVERY Inside Yard
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow
12 138
(859)
19 062
Cash at Year End
12 284
(2 316)
4 845
n/a
28 437
141 374
UIFW EXPENDITURE
Water
<200m from Yard Households - Free Basic Service
Electricity
Sewerage
6
6
41 077
38 761
2016/17
2015/16
3 699
3 699
325
325
2 752
2 752
Total Customer Entities Served
3 148
3 148
Households - Free Basic Service
2 752
2 243
Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage
3 124
3 124
Flush Toilet - Septic Tank
149
149
Ventilated Pit Latrine
753
753
2 752
2 752
Households - Free Basic Service
NORTHERN CAPE
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
THEMBELIHLE LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (NC076) CONTACT DETAILS
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
POSTAL: Private Bag X3, Hopetown, 8750 PHYSICAL: Church Street, Hopetown TEL: 053 203 0005/0008 FAX: 053 203 0490 WEB: www.thembelihlemunicipality.gov.za
OVERVIEW Description: The Thembelihle Local Municipality is a Category B municipality situated in the heart of the Karoo in the Pixley Ka Seme District of the Northern Cape Province. It is one of the smaller municipalities of the eight that make up the district, accounting for only 8% of its geographical area. This mostly agricultural landscape is rich in natural resources. The first diamond was discovered in Hopetown and a great part of the Anglo-Boer War was fought in these parts. Thembelihle means ‘a place of hope’. The new emblem depicts the diversity of Thembelihle inhabitants and its surroundings. Area: 8 023km2 Cities/Towns: Hopetown, Strydenburg
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
n/a
Qualified audit
Qualified audit
R’000
AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
R’000
R’000
Total Revenue
63 039
65 878
85 951
Total Expenditure
52 100
85 223
68 528
Surplus/(Deficit)
10 939
(19 345)
17 423
11 746
14 323
26 015
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION Total Current Assets
n/a
10 061
11 917
Total Current Liabilities
n/a
78 970
62 944
Community Wealth/Equity
n/a
156 075
178 831 21 200
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow
11 830
7 417
Cash at Year End
726
(37)
3 169
UIFW EXPENDITURE
n/a
33 989
28 187
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
165
164
58
63 10
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION
Vacant Positions
Population: 16 230 No Schooling: 10.8% Households: 4 736
Managerial Positions
6
Vacant Managerial Positions
3
6
28 500
25 771
2016/17
2015/16
2 613
2 613
<200m from Yard
470
470
>200m from Yard
220
220
1 327
1 287
4 000
3 856
Population Growth: 0.75% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 27.2% Formal Dwellings: 77.4%
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: ANC 4, DA 2, EFF 1 Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Ms Brenda Mpampa Chief Whip: Ms Sylvia Swartling Municipal Manager: Mr Michael Jack Chief Financial Officer: Mr Noguli Jaxa (Acting) Communications Officers: Mr Winston Mpamba
Total Employment Cost (R’000)
SERVICE DELIVERY Inside Yard
Water
Households - Free Basic Service
Electricity
Sewerage
Total Customer Entities Served Households - Free Basic Service
1 327
1 287
Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage
2 165
2 165
Flush Toilet - Septic Tank
220
220
Ventilated Pit Latrine
679
679
1 327
1 287
Households - Free Basic Service
UBUNTU LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (NC071) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: Private Bag X329, Victoria West, 7070 PHYSICAL: 78 Church Street, Victoria West TEL: 053 621 0026 FAX: 053 621 0368 WEB: www.ubuntu.gov.za
It is the largest of the eight municipalities that make up the district, accounting for almost a quarter of its geographical area. Its seat is Victoria West. Area: 20 393km2 Cities/Towns: Hutchinson, Loxton, Richmond, Victoria West Main Economic Sectors: Agriculture
OVERVIEW Description: The Ubuntu Local Municipality is a Category B municipality
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION
within the Pixley Ka Seme District in the Northern Cape Province. It is bordered by Kareeberg and Emthanjeni in the north, the Western Cape and Eastern Cape Provinces in the south, the Eastern Cape in the east, and the Namakwa District in the west.
Population: 19 471 No Schooling: 11.8% Households: 6 034
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Population Growth: 1.04% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 27.0% Formal Dwellings: 92.9%
*Unaudited full year figures.
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POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: ANC 3, DA 2, INDEPENDENT 2 Controlling Party: Hung Municipality Mayor: Mr John Lolwana Chief Whip: Ms Cheryl Jantjies Municipal Manager: Mr Debere Maphosa (Acting) Chief Financial Officer: Mr Romano Asperito Jacobs Communications Officers: Ms Nonceba Mkontwana FINANCIAL INFORMATION
n/a
Qualified audit
Disclaimer of audit
R’000
R’000
R’000
144 608 94 397 50 211 11 040
97 741 164 404 (66 663) 4 612
64 687 70 195 (5 508) 2 252
97 761 66 967 686 330
15 400 74 098 588 924
20 571 56 770 655 308
(12 568) (20 450) n/a
2 938 2 529 115 648
(75 259) (72 785) 852
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION Total Current Assets Total Current Liabilities Community Wealth/Equity
160
52
52
Managerial Positions
6
6
Vacant Managerial Positions
4
4
31 562
28 736
2016/17
2015/16
4 942
4 942
SERVICE DELIVERY 2015/16
Total Revenue Total Expenditure Surplus/(Deficit)
2015/16
160
Total Employment Cost (R’000)
2016/17
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
2016/17
Total Employment Positions Vacant Positions
2017/18*
AUDIT OUTCOME
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
Inside Yard
Water
<200m from Yard Households - Free Basic Service
Electricity
Sewerage
304
304
1 823
1 823 5 399
Total Customer Entities Served
5 399
Households - Free Basic Service
1 823
1 823
Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage
3 875
3 875
602
602
Flush Toilet - Septic Tank Bucket System Households - Free Basic Service
513
513
1 823
1 823
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow Cash at Year End
UIFW EXPENDITURE
UMSOBOMVU LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (NC072) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: Private Bag X6, Colesberg, 9795 PHYSICAL: 21A Church Street, Colesberg TEL: 051 753 0777 FAX: 051 753 0574 WEB: www.umsobomvumun.co.za
OVERVIEW Description: The Umsobomvu Local Municipality is a Category B municipality situated within the Pixley Ka Seme District in the Northern Cape Province. It is the second-smallest of eight municipalities in the district. Colesberg is a town located on the main road from Cape Town to Johannesburg. In a sheep-farming area spread over 500 000 hectares, greater Colesberg breeds many of the country’s top merinos. It is also renowned for producing high-quality racehorses and many stud farms, including one owned by legendary golfer, Gary Player. Towerberg or Coleskop is a prominent hill near the town and a landmark easily seen from a distance by travellers. Colesberg saw a large number of battles and skirmishes during the second Anglo-Boer War and the Colesberg Garden of Remembrance is located just outside the town. The town boasts many buildings that were built in a blend of Cape Dutch and Georgian architecture, with ceilings of reed and yellowwood timbers, and others that display a range of designs reflecting the changes of 19th century building. Originally, plots were pegged out and sold on the site of the town to fund the building of the Dutch Reformed Church. Noupoort is a town in the eastern Karoo region that principally revolved around the railways and is still used as a traction change-over facility from diesel to electric locomotives on the Noupoort-Bloemfontein line. It links up with the electric line to De Aar, part of the main artery for iron ore and manganese exports from the Northern Cape through Port Elizabeth Harbour on the south coast. Area: 6 813km2 Cities/Towns: Colesberg, Norvalspont, Noupoort Main Economic Sectors: Agriculture, services industry, tourism, hospitality
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 30 883 No Schooling: 9.9% Households: 9 575
Population Growth: 1.92% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 32.2% Formal Dwellings: 89.2%
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: ANC 7, DA 3, EFF 1 Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Mr Mzwandile Simon Toto Chief Whip: Mr MR Kafi (Chief Whip and Chairperson: Corporate Services Portfolio Committee)
Other Council: NJ Batties (Member: Finance and Corporate Services Portfolio Committee and MPAC), SK Brown (Member: MPAC and Deputy
Chairperson: Technical Services Portfolio Committee), VP Harmse (Chairperson: Finance Portfolio Committee), E Humphries (Deputy Chairperson: Finance Portfolio Committee), JP Mathee (Member: MPAC and Technical Services Portfolio Committee), W Minnie (Chairperson: Technical Services Portfolio Committee), MA Sestile (Chairperson: MPAC), ND Stafa (Deputy Chairperson: Corporate Services Portfolio Committee), MJ Williams (Rules Committee) Municipal Manager: Mr Amos Mpela Chief Financial Officer: Mr Dionne Visagie Senior Management: Mr Birtus Kapp (Manager: Corporate Services), Mr Themba Mosompha (Manager: Technical Services) Communications Officers: Mr S Phololo
FINANCIAL INFORMATION AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE Total Revenue Total Expenditure Surplus/(Deficit)
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION Total Current Assets Total Current Liabilities Community Wealth/Equity
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
Financially Financially n/a unqualified unqualified
R’000
R’000
R’000
120 959 138 941 (17 982) 24 201
129 003 130 644 (1 640) 26 379
180 763 139 178 41 585 214 007
60 638 82 191 487 684
38 191 43 155 505 674
35 097 42 321 508 031
13 139 5 116 n/a
23 194 17 114 16 755
66 072 19 248 36 480
2016/17
2015/16
229 28 9 42 414
246 38 10 40 741
2016/17
2015/16
8 511 12 2 633 8 263 2 633 6 877 301 727 51 2 633
8 511 12 2 613 8 156 2 613 6 877 234 794 51 2 446
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow Cash at Year End
UIFW EXPENDITURE EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS Total Employment Positions Vacant Positions Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
SERVICE DELIVERY Inside Yard <200m from Yard Water Households - Free Basic Service Total Customer Entities Served Electricity Households - Free Basic Service Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage Flush Toilet - Septic Tank Sewerage Ventilated Pit Latrine Bucket System Households - Free Basic Service
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*Unaudited full year figures.
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ZF MGCAWU DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY (DC8) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: Private Bag X6039, Upington, 8800 PHYSICAL: Cnr Nelson Mandela Avenue & Upington 26 Road, Upington TEL: 054 337 2800 FAX: 054 337 2888 WEB: www.zfm-dm.co.za
OVERVIEW Description: The ZF Mgcawu District Municipality (previously Siyanda District Municipality) is a Category C municipality forming the midnorthern section of the Northern Cape Province, bordering with Botswana in the north and Namibia in the west. It makes up just under a third of the province’s geographical area, of which 65 000km2 comprise the vast Kalahari Desert, Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park and the former Bushmanland. This district comprises five local municipalities: Dawid Kruiper, Kai !Garib, Tsantsabane, !Kheis and Kgatelopele. Upington is the district municipal capital, where the municipal government is located. Area: 102 484km2 Main Economic Sectors: Agriculture, mining, tourism
DAWID KRUIPER
TSANTSABANE Upington
KGATELOPELE Danielskuil
Postmasburg
Louisvale
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 252 692 No Schooling: 6.1% Households: 74 091
Kakamas Keimoes
Population Growth: 1.48% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 33.6% Formal Dwellings: 75.9%
KAI !GARIB
Groblershoop
!KHEIS Kenhardt
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: ANC 12, COPE 1, DA 6, EFF 1, TCF 1 Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Mr Abraham Vosloo Speaker: Moses Moalosi Other Council: M Bosman (Chairperson: Institutional Development Portfolio Committee), Mpho Mashila (Chairperson: Good Governance and Public Participation), JJJ Olyn (Chairperson: Service Delivery Portfolio Committee) Municipal Manager: Mr Gilbert Lategan (Acting Municipal Manager and Director: Planning and Development) Chief Financial Officer: Mr Petrus Beukes Senior Management: Mr DJ van Zyl (Director: Corporate Services) Communications Officers: Ms Martha Manyehe
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2017/18*
AUDIT OUTCOME
2016/17
2015/16
n/a Clean audit Clean audit
FINANCIAL INFORMATION CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION Total Current Assets
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
3
1 707
468
1 456
996
4 934
14 682
16 914
13 825
(25 925)
(28 619)
(21 358)
Operating Cash Flow
(61)
(1 772)
583
Cash at Year End
228
289
3 716
UIFW EXPENDITURE
n/a
3 908
248
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
113
110
Total Current Liabilities Community Wealth/Equity
CASH FLOWS
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
R’000
R’000
R’000
Vacant Positions
Total Revenue
56 986
60 118
59 095
Managerial Positions
Total Expenditure
62 723
67 379
63 005
Vacant Managerial Positions
Surplus/(Deficit)
(5 737)
(7 261)
(3 910)
Total Employment Cost (R’000)
4
2
25
31
2
0
51 477
47 520
!KHEIS LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (NC084) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: PO Box 176, Groblershoop, 8850 PHYSICAL: 97 Oranje Street, Groblershoop TEL: 054 833 9500 FAX: 054 833 0690 EMAIL: otm@kheism.gov.za WEB: www.kheis.co.za
OVERVIEW Description: The !Kheis Local Municipality is a Category B municipality situated within the ZF Mgcawu District in the Northern Cape Province. It is one of the five municipalities that make up the district, accounting for 11% of its geographical area. It was established from the former Groblershoop Municipality, from settlements that were previously part of the ZF Mgcawu and Karoo District Municipalities. These municipalities administrated these settlements and provided them with services up until the demarcation in November 2000. From December 2000, !Kheis Municipality took over services and personnel, and total service provision took place from 1 July 2001.
The !Kheis municipal area was initially inhabited by the Khoisan people, who were also the first permanent inhabitants of South Africa. The San, who lived a nomadic life, migrated through the area. !Kheis is a Khoi name meaning ‘a place where you live’ or ‘your home’. The existing roads in the !Kheis municipal area are mainly gravel. The main road (N10) from Upington to Groblershoop is a tar road. Groblershoop is also connected by the N8 to Griekwastad and by the N10 to Marydale. Due to the climate of the area, there is huge potential to utilise solar energy more widely, especially in the remote areas of the district. The Orange River stretches through the area, from the south-east to the north-west. The presence of perennial river water contributes to the establishment of table grapes, which are marketed and exported to Western Europe. Area: 11 107km2 Cities/Towns: Brandboom, Groblershoop Main Economic Sectors: Agriculture
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*Unaudited full year figures.
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DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 16 566 No Schooling: 11.6% Households: 4 344
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
Population Growth: -0.10% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 21.3% Formal Dwellings: 59.3%
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
n/a
Qualified audit
Qualified audit
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
R’000
R’000
R’000
Total Revenue Total Expenditure Surplus/(Deficit)
66 525 41 037 25 488 9 940
52 953 54 738 (1 785) 14 257
54 002 46 099 7 903 16 103
62 092 6 185 56 730
16 115 28 607 145 336
14 066 21 814 147 006
12 479 3 747 n/a
13 567 (275) 8 089
16 084 416 7 836
2016/17
2015/16
142 0 19 28 065
126 4 19 19 909
2016/17
2015/16
5 531 0 1 700 3 153 1 700 883 2 000 2 377 1 700
5 225 35 1 556 3 153 1 556 883 0 4 377 1 556
AUDIT OUTCOME
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: ANC 4, COPE 2, DA 1 Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Mr Andries Leon Diergaardt Speaker: Mr Andries Leon Diergaardt Chief Whip: Samuel Esau (Chief Whip and Portfolio Chairperson:
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION Total Current Assets Total Current Liabilities Community Wealth/Equity
Finance and Administration)
Other Council: Josef Silo (MPAC Chairperson and Portfolio Chairperson:
CASH FLOWS
Infrastructure and Economic Development), Abraham Tobias (Portfolio Chairperson: Health and Social Services) Municipal Manager: Mr TF Leeuw (Acting) Chief Financial Officer: Ms S Mahonie (Acting) Senior Management: Mr GJ Baster (Senior Manager: Office of the Mayor and Municipal Manager), Mr A Daniels (Manager: LED), Mr D Dolopi (Manager: Technical Services), Mr D Jacobs (Senior Manager: Planning and Development), Mr D van der Westhuizen (Acting Manager: Corporate Services), Mr C van Eck (Senior Manager: Community Services) Communications Officers: Mr GJ Baster
Operating Cash Flow Cash at Year End
UIFW EXPENDITURE EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS Total Employment Positions Vacant Positions Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
SERVICE DELIVERY Inside Yard <200m from Yard Water Households - Free Basic Service Total Customer Entities Served Electricity Households - Free Basic Service Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage Flush Toilet - Septic Tank Sewerage Ventilated Pit Latrine Households - Free Basic Service
DAWID KRUIPER LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (NC087) CONTACT DETAILS
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT
POSTAL: Private Bag X6003, Upington, 8800 PHYSICAL: Civic Centre, Mutual Street, Upington, 8801 TEL: 054 338 7000 FAX: 054 338 7350 EMAIL: manager@kharahais.gov.za WEB: http://dkm.gov.za
Composition of Council: ANC 18, DA 10, COPE 1, EFF 1, VF PLUS 1 Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Limakatso Alfonsina Koloi Speaker: Michael Segede Other Council: Marychen Andreas (Mayoral Committee Member), Magrieta
OVERVIEW Description: The Dawid Kruiper Local Municipality is a Category B municipality that forms part of the ZF Mgcawu District in the Northern Cape. It borders with the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park in the north, Botswana in the north-east, and Namibia in the west. It is the largest of five municipalities in the district, making up almost half its geographical area. It was established by the amalgamation of the Mier and //Khara Hais Local Municipalities in August 2016. It consists of small towns and the !Khomani San community within its jurisdiction. Rietfontein, which is one of the main towns, is situated approximately 280km north-west from the nearest big town of Upington. Upington is situated 400km west of Kimberley, and has an airport and a landing strip. Natural boundaries provide a unique aspect to the town – one is the Kalahari Desert and another is the Orange River, South Africa’s largest river, which it straddles. The municipality is the acknowledged commercial, educational, military, agricultural, medical, transport and tourism centre of the area. Area: 44 231km2 Cities/Towns: Mier, Rietfontein, Upington Main Economic Sectors: Agriculture, business services, game farming, tourism and hospitality, manufacturing, transport, community services, social and personal services
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 107 161 No Schooling: 4.5% Households: 28 704
Population Growth: 1.46% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 38.2% Formal Dwellings: 69.7%
Eiman (Mayoral Committee Member), Elliot Lebitsa (Mayoral Committee Member), Sebina Masikani (Mayoral Committee Member), Elize Mnyaka (Mayoral Committee Member), James Moya (Mayoral Committee Member) Municipal Manager: Mr Elias Ntoba Chief Financial Officer: Ms Gaylene Schreiner Senior Management: Mr Gudlani Bovu (Director: Community Services), Ms Carol Newman (Director: Corporate Services), Mr Abraham Snyders (Director: Electro-Mechanical Services), Ms Vanessa van Wyk (Manager: LED) Communications Officers: Mr Patrick Williams
FINANCIAL INFORMATION AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE Total Revenue
2017/18*
2016/17
n/a
Financially unqualified
R’000
R’000
601 096
579 128 590 942
Total Expenditure
532 124
Surplus/(Deficit)
68 972
(11 813)
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
43 952
192 885
Total Current Assets
172 303
126 649
Total Current Liabilities
155 675
181 997
2 059 452
1 984 223
Community Wealth/Equity
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow
74 643
81 342
Cash at Year End
76 584
43 754
n/a
117 575
UIFW EXPENDITURE
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*Unaudited full year figures.
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2016/17
Total Employment Positions Vacant Positions Managerial Positions Vacant Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
973 10 41 1 230 416
SERVICE DELIVERY
SERVICE DELIVERY
21 968 2 728 77 7 612 23 895 6 669
18 973
Flush Toilet - Septic Tank
Sewerage
935
Ventilated Pit Latrine
1 904
Bucket System
1 964
Other
892
Households - Free Basic Service
2016/17
Inside Yard <200m from Yard Water >200m from Yard Households - Free Basic Service Total Customer Entities Served Electricity Households - Free Basic Service
2016/17
Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage
7 612
Note: Dawid Kruiper Local Municipality was established by the amalgamation of Mier Local Municipality and //Khara Hais Local Municipality on 3 August 2016. Financial, Employment and Service Delivery information for the new municipality is only available from the 2016/17 financial year. View historical information for Mier Local Municipality and //Khara Hais Local Municipality at municipalities.co.za.
NORTHERN CAPE
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
KAI !GARIB LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (NC082) CONTACT DETAILS
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
POSTAL: Private Bag X6, Kakamas, 8870 PHYSICAL: 11th Avenue, Kakamas TEL: 054 461 6400 FAX: 054 461 6401 EMAIL: admin@kaigarib.gov.za WEB: www.kaigarib.gov.za
OVERVIEW Description: The Kai !Garib Local Municipality is a Category B municipality situated along the Orange River within the ZF Mgcawu District in the Northern Cape Province. It is bordered by Dawid Kruiper Local Municipality in the north-east and Namibia in the north-west. It is the second-largest of the five municipalities that make up the district, accounting for a quarter of its geographical area. It is characterised by its unique landscape, with the Kalahari Desert on the one side and the Orange River on the other side. Area: 26 377km2 Cities/Towns: Eksteenskuil, Kakamas, Keimoes, Kenhardt Main Economic Sectors: Agriculture (51.8%), community and government services (15.9%), wholesale and retail trade (11.3%), finance services (7.6%), manufacturing (5.1%)
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
n/a
Audit not finalised
Qualified audit
AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
R’000
R’000
R’000
Total Revenue
210 147
230 096
200 788
Total Expenditure
200 074
312 253
262 269
Surplus/(Deficit)
10 073
(82 157)
(61 481)
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
50 031
n/a
44 247
Total Current Assets
n/a
73 431
66 610
Total Current Liabilities
n/a
251 747
175 556
Community Wealth/Equity
n/a
504 173
586 330
48 754
(53 719)
(24 949)
5 606
(124 736)
(45 693)
n/a
n/a
84 013
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
545
469
Vacant Positions
108
50
24
23
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow Cash at Year End
UIFW EXPENDITURE
Managerial Positions
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION
Vacant Managerial Positions
Population: 68 929 No Schooling: 5.6% Households: 23 017
Total Employment Cost (R’000)
Population Growth: 1.03% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 24.5% Formal Dwellings: 82.4%
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: ANC 11, DA 5, DF 2, EFF 1 Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Mr Marius Louw Speaker: Ms DW Fienies Chief Whip: V Sacco Other Council: Mr Walter Klim Municipal Manager: Mr Isaak de Waal Chief Financial Officer: Ms Anthanique Beukes Senior Management: Ms G Cloete (Manager: LED), Mr J MacKay
SERVICE DELIVERY Water Electricity Sewerage
7
6
103 371
98 313
2016/17
2015/16
Inside Yard
11 422
10 598
Households - Free Basic Service
3 447
3 414
Total Customer Entities Served
11 842
11 542
Households - Free Basic Service
2 514
3 404
Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage
5 687
5 593
Flush Toilet - Septic Tank
1 887
1 981
2 448
2 250
Households - Free Basic Service
(Director: Planning and Development), Ms R Neethling (Director: Corporate Services) Communications Officers: Ms M Pienaar
KGATELOPELE LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (NC086) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: PO Box 43, Danielskuil, 8405 PHYSICAL: Baker Street, Danielskuil TEL: 053 384 8600 FAX: 053 384 0326 EMAIL: admin@kgatelopele.gov.za WEB: www.kgatelopele.gov.za
ka Seme District in the south, the Frances Baard District in the east, and Tsantsabane in the west. It is the smallest of the five municipalities that make up the district, accounting for only 2% of its geographical area. Area: 2 478km2 Cities/Towns: Danielskuil, Lime Acres Main Economic Sectors: Mining, agriculture, manufacturing, business services
OVERVIEW Description: The Kgatelopele Local Municipality is a Category B
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION
municipality found in the Northern Cape Province within the ZF Mgcawu District. It was formerly known as Danielskuil Municipal District or Area. It is bordered by the John Taolo Gaetsewe District in the north, the Pixley
Population: 20 691 No Schooling: 9.6% Households: 6 206
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Population Growth: 2.32% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 40.4% Formal Dwellings: 87.9%
*Unaudited full year figures.
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POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
Composition of Council: ANC 3, DA 2, KCF 2 Controlling Party: Hung Municipality Mayor: Ms Irene Williams (Acting) Other Council: S Edwards, R Lessing, R Losper, G Ngesi, N Prince,
CASH FLOWS
Municipal Manager: Mr Monde Alistair January Chief Financial Officer: Ms Ophelia Louw Senior Management: Mr T Barnett (Manager: Technical and Community Services), Mr L Coakley (Deputy CFO), Ms Patience Leshope (Manager: LED), Mrs R Olyn (Senior Admin and Compliance) Communications Officers: Mrs Malebogo More (Communications Officer)
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
n/a
Disclaimer of audit
Qualified audit
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
R’000
R’000
R’000
Total Revenue Total Expenditure Surplus/(Deficit)
51 752 37 766 13 987 14 763
83 782 91 126 (7 343) 16 440
91 214 85 069 6 145 22 651
9 866 17 719 18 315
41 313 49 804 297 440
28 713 33 781 298 894
AUDIT OUTCOME
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION Total Current Assets Total Current Liabilities Community Wealth/Equity
2016/17
2015/16
Operating Cash Flow
30 316
22 943
27 949
Cash at Year End
23 596
8 290
1 952
n/a
27 700
6 648
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
123
142
14
32
Managerial Positions
5
4
Vacant Managerial Positions
3
3
25 999
23 001
2016/17
2015/16
UIFW EXPENDITURE
Mr E Sulliman
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2017/18*
Vacant Positions
Total Employment Cost (R’000)
SERVICE DELIVERY Water Electricity
Inside Yard
4 813
4 813
1 321
1 024
Total Customer Entities Served
5 224
5 224
Households - Free Basic Service
1 321
1 024
4 639
4 639
Households - Free Basic Service
Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage
Sewerage
Flush Toilet - Septic Tank Households - Free Basic Service
217
217
1 321
1 024
TSANTSABANE LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (NC085) CONTACT DETAILS
Senior Management: Mr Mario Links (Technical Director),
POSTAL: PO Box 5, Postmasburg, 8420 PHYSICAL: 13 Springbok Street, Postmasburg TEL: 053 313 7300 FAX: 053 313 1602 EMAIL: mmsec@tsantsabane.gov.za WEB: www.tsantsabane.gov.za
Mr IC Nkadimang (Director: Corporate Services), Mr Julius Witbooi (Director: Community Services) Communications Officers: Mr Joseph Kekgopilwe
OVERVIEW Description: The Tsantsabane Local Municipality is a Category B municipality located within the north-eastern part of the Northern Cape Province in the ZF Mgcawu District. It is one of the five municipalities in the district. The nearest business centre is Kimberley, which is about 200km away. Three main traffic routes provide access to other cities, namely Johannesburg via Kuruman, and the Kalahari and Cape Town via Kimberley. The rest of the Tsantsabane Municipality area comprises Boichoko, Postdene, New Town, Stasie, Groen Water, Skyfontein, Jean Heaven, Marenane (the newly established settlement brought about by the land redistribution), and the well-known Lohatlha Army Battle School. Economically, Tsantsabane is known for being rich in minerals, and for its mining, agriculture, manufacturing and farming sectors. Tsantsabane has reinvented itself over the years as one of the leading investment hot spots in the Northern Cape. The construction of the Anglo American Kumba Iron Ore’s Kolomela Mine has brought an implosion of development to the area. Area: 18 290km2 Cities/Towns: Beeshoek, Postmasburg Main Economic Sectors: Mining
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 39 345 No Schooling: 7.3% Households: 11 821
Population Growth: 2.60% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 39.3% Formal Dwellings: 77.9%
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2016/17
2015/16
n/a
Audit not finalised
Qualified audit
AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
R’000
R’000
R’000
Total Revenue
128 363
196 744
178 654
Total Expenditure
106 093
236 771
238 507
22 270
(40 027)
(59 852)
11 052
21 790
30 244
Surplus/(Deficit)
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION Total Current Assets
292 699
57 936
61 371
78 716
155 452
120 681
430 242
664 080
704 107
Operating Cash Flow
14 421
23 753
23 905
Cash at Year End
2 750
9 439
11 190
n/a
-
35 233
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
348
252
101
0
Total Current Liabilities Community Wealth/Equity
CASH FLOWS
UIFW EXPENDITURE
Vacant Positions Managerial Positions
6
8
71 906
65 559
2016/17
2015/16
10 600
10 600
<200m from Yard
200
200
>200m from Yard
933
933
Total Employment Cost (R’000)
SERVICE DELIVERY Inside Yard
Water
Households - Free Basic Service
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: ANC 7, STC 3, DA 2, EFF 1 Controlling Party: ANC Mayor: Ms Maria Daniel Speaker: Mr Elroy Phete Chief Whip: Mr David Modise Municipal Manager: Mr Gaonyadiwe H Mathobela Chief Financial Officer: Mr Butsile Jeffrey Moselelane
2017/18*
Electricity
Sewerage
Total Customer Entities Served Households - Free Basic Service
1 325
837
12 833
12 676
1 325
837
Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage
7 865
7 865
Flush Toilet - Septic Tank
1 622
1 622
Bucket System
373
373
Other
200
200
1 325
837
Households - Free Basic Service
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*Unaudited full year figures.
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WESTERN CAPE
KEY STATISTICS GEOGRAPHY
CAPE WINELANDS
LAND AREA 129 462km2
CENTRAL KAROO GARDEN ROUTE
LAND PERCENTAGE 10.6%
OVERBERG MATZIKAMA
WEST COAST
PEOPLE
6 279 730
CEDERBERG
2 126 113
POPULATION
BEAUFORT WEST
YOUTH (15-34 YEARS)
BERGRIVIER WITZENBERG
SALDANHA BAY
LAINGSBURG
PRINCE ALBERT
99,8
33,9
SEX RATIO (MALES/100 FEMALES)
YOUTH PROPORTION
29.7%
2.7%
EDUCATION
POVERTY HEADCOUNT
SWARTLAND DRAKENSTEIN
BREEDE VALLEY
OUDTSHOORN
KANNALAND CITY OF CAPE TOWN
GEORGE
LANGEBERG STELLENBOSCH THEEWATERSKLOOF
OVERSTRAND
SWELLENDAM
HESSEQUA
KNYSNA
MOSSEL BAY
BITOU
CAPE AGULHAS
The Western Cape is located on the southern tip of the African continent between the Indian and Atlantic Oceans. It is bordered by the Northern Cape and Eastern Cape Provinces. The Western Cape’s natural beauty makes the province one of the world’s greatest tourist attractions. The region is topographically and climatically diverse. It has a temperate southern coastline fringed with mountains. To the north, it stretches deep into the Karoo plateau, while the west coast is extremely dry. It covers an area of 129 462km2 and has a population of approximately 6 279 730 It is the fourth-largest province in South Africa by surface area and also ranks fourth largest in population. The capital is Cape Town. Other major cities and towns include George, Knysna, Paarl, Swellendam, Oudtshoorn, Stellenbosch, Worcester, Mossel Bay and Strand. The Western Cape is rich in agriculture and fisheries. The climate of the peninsula and the mountainous region beyond it is ideal for grape cultivation, with a number of vineyards producing excellent wines. Other fruit and vegetables are also grown here, and wheat is an important crop to the north and east of Cape Town. Fishing is the most important industry along the west coast and sheep farming is the mainstay of the Karoo. The province has a well-established industrial and business base, and the lowest unemployment rate in the country. Sectors such as finance, real estate, ICT, retail and tourism have shown substantial growth and are the main contributors to the regional economy. Many of South Africa’s major insurance companies and banks are based in the Western Cape. The majority of the country’s petroleum companies and the largest segment of the printing and publishing industry are located in Cape Town. The Western Cape is divided into one metropolitan municipality (City of Cape Town Metropolitan Municipality) and five district municipalities, which are further subdivided into 24 local municipalities.
(GRADE 12 – AGED 20+)
UNEMPLOYMENT*
20.7
23.2
OFFICIAL RATE
EXPANDED RATE
HOUSING HOUSEHOLD SIZE 3,6
HOUSEHOLDS 1 933 876 82.4%
0.5%
16.5%
FORMAL DWELLINGS
TRADITIONAL DWELLINGS
INFORMAL DWELLINGS
HOUSEHOLD SERVICES ACCESS TO PIPED WATER
96.5%
FLUSH/CHEMICAL TOILET
94.6%
CONNECTED TO ELECTRICITY
96.5%
Sources: Community Survey 2016 – Provinces at a glance, published by Stats SA. *Unemployment figures from Quarterly Labour Force Survey, Quarter 3, 2018, published by Stats SA.
WESTERN CAPE MUNICIPALITIES City of Cape Town
220
Cape Winelands District Breede Valley Drakenstein Langeberg Stellenbosch Witzenberg
221 221 222 224 224 225
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Central Karoo District Beaufort West Laingsburg Prince Albert
226 226 227 228
Garden Route District Bitou George
228 230 231
Hessequa Kannaland Knysna Mossel Bay Oudtshoorn
231 232 233 234 234
Overberg District Cape Agulhas Overstrand
235 236 237
Swellendam Theewaterskloof
237 238
West Coast District Bergrivier Cederberg Matzikama Saldanha Bay Swartland
239 239 240 241 241 242
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WESTERN CAPE
CITY OF CAPE TOWN METROPOLITAN MUNICIPALITY (CPT) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: Private Bag X9181, Cape Town, 8000 PHYSICAL: Civic Centre, 12 Hertzog Boulevard, Cape Town TEL: 021 400 1111/0860 103 089 FAX: 021 400 1313/0860 103 090 EMAIL: contact.us@capetown.gov.za WEB: www.capetown.gov.za
Atlantis
CITY OF CAPE TOWN Melkbosstrand
OVERVIEW
Robben Island
Description: The City of Cape Town Metropolitan Municipality is a Category A municipality and is situated in the southern peninsula of the Western Cape Province. It has a coastline of 294km. It stretches from Gordon’s Bay to Atlantis and includes the suburbs of Khayelitsha and Mitchells Plain. The municipalities adjacent to it are Swartland and West Coast to the north; Drakenstein, Cape Winelands and Stellenbosch to the north-east; and Theewaterskloof, Overberg and Overstrand to the south-east. It is also bounded by the Atlantic Ocean to the south and west. The City is South Africa’s second-largest economic centre and second most populous city after Johannesburg. It is the provincial capital and primate city of the Western Cape, as well as the legislative capital of South Africa, where the National Parliament and many government offices are located. The City is famous for its harbour, as well as its natural setting in the Cape Floral Kingdom, including such well-known landmarks as Table Mountain and Cape Point. It is hailed as one of the most beautiful cities in the world as officially recognised by Forbes. It is also Africa’s most popular tourist destination. Being the oldest city in South Africa, it is affectionately known as ‘The Mother City’. Area: 2 446km2 Cities/Towns: Athlone, Atlantis, Belhar, Bellville, Blackheath, Blouberg, Blue Downs, Brackenfell, Cape Point, Cape Town, Delft, Durbanville, Elsies Rivier, Fish Hoek, Goodwood, Gordon’s Bay, Grassy Park, Guguletu, Hout Bay, Khayelitsha, Kommetjie, Kraaifontein, Kuils River, Langa, Macassar, Matroosfontein, Melkbosstrand, Milnerton, Mitchells Plain, Muizenberg, Noordhoek, Nyanga, Parow, Philadelphia, Philippi, Robben Island, Scarborough, Simon’s Town, Sir Lowry’s Pass, Somerset West, Southern Suburbs, Strand, Table View Main Economic Sectors: Finance and business services (36.1%), manufacturing (16.1%), trade and hospitality (15.6%), community services and general government (15.0%), transport, storage and communication (11.2%), construction (4.1), electricity (1.1%), agriculture (0.7%), mining (0.1%) - Source: IDP 2015/16
AIC 1, CMC 1, COPE 1, DI 1, PAC 1, PA 1, UDM 1, VF PLUS 1
and MMC: Finance) Speaker: Mr Dirk Smit Chief Whip: Ms Desiree Visagie Other Council: Mr Zahid Badrioodien (MMC: Community Services and Health), Mr Malusi Booi (MMC: Human Settlements), Ms Sharon Cottle (MMC: Corporate Services), Ms Xanthea Limberg (MMC: Water and Waste), Mr Phindile Maxiti (MMC: Energy and Climate Change), Ms Marian Nieuwoudt (MMC: Planning and Environment), Ms Felicity Purchase (MMC: Transport), Mr JP Smith (MMC: Safety and Security), Mr Grant Twigg (MMC: Urban Management), Mr James Vos (MMC: Economic Opportunities and Asset Management) Municipal Manager: Mr Lungelo Mbandazayo (City Manager) Chief Financial Officer: Mr Kevin Jacoby (Executive Director: Finance) Senior Management: Mr Richard Bosman (Executive Director: Safety and Security), Mr Gershwin Fortune (Acting Executive Director: Transport and Urban Development Authority), Ms Gisela Kaiser (Executive Director: Informal Settlements, Water and Waste Services), Mr Craig Kesson
Bellville
Kuils River Matroosfontein Philippi
Khayelitsha Macassar
Mitchells Plain
Grassy Park
Somerset West
Muizenberg
Strand
Fish Hoek Kommetjie
Gordon's Bay
Simon's Town
Cape Point
(Executive Director: Corporate Services), Ms Kelcy Le-Keur (Executive Director: Assets and Facilities Management), Mr Kadri Nassiep (Executive Director: Energy), Mr Ernest Sass (Executive Director: Social Services), Mr Louis Scheepers (Executive Director: Area-based Service Delivery), Mr Bevan van Schoor (Acting Executive Director: Area-based Service Delivery) Communications Officers: Ms Priya Reddy (Director: Communication)
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2017/18*
AUDIT OUTCOME
n/a
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
2015/16
Financially Clean audit unqualified
R’000
R’000
38 833 274 38 404 450
35 220 581
Total Expenditure
33 189 345
Surplus/(Deficit)
5 643 929
5 380 818
4 373 081
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
5 262 010
6 272 557
5 870 140
Total Current Assets
12 174 304
12 587 638
12 216 493
7 162 879
8 848 578
9 005 550
44 147 846 38 786 352
33 389 711
Community Wealth/Equity Operating Cash Flow
R’000
2016/17
Total Revenue
CASH FLOWS
Controlling Party: DA Executive Mayor: Mr Dan Plato Executive Deputy Mayor: Mr Ian Neilson (Executive Deputy Mayor
Goodwood
Hout Bay
Population: 4 005 016 No Schooling: 2.0% Households: 1 264 949
Composition of Council: DA 154, ANC 56, EFF 7, ACDP 3, ALJAMA 2,
Brackenfell
Cape Town
Total Current Liabilities
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT
Durbanville
Milnerton
Southern Suburbs
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population Growth: 1.56% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 48.4% Formal Dwellings: 81.6%
Blouberg Table View
33 023 631 30 847 500
5 289 816
6 658 019
6 458 242
6 312 851
3 773 576
3 803 924
n/a
47 061
2
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
29 986
29 724
2 923
2 506
333
326
Cash at Year End
UIFW EXPENDITURE
Vacant Positions Managerial Positions Vacant Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
SERVICE DELIVERY Inside Yard
Water Electricity
24
9 867 838
9 550 984
2016/17
2015/16
640 550
636 470
<200m from Yard
158 433
156 755
Households - Free Basic Service
798 983
793 225
1 093 336
856 082
Total Customer Entities Served Households - Free Basic Service Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage Flush Toilet - Septic Tank
Sewerage
41
306 539
368 671
621 101
615 078
3 561
3 561
Ventilated Pit Latrine
197
287
Bucket System
217
217
32 832
35 594
657 908
654 737
Other Households - Free Basic Service
Refer to p11 for sources, methodology and definitions. Find more financial, demographic, employment and service delivery information at municipalities.co.za.
*Unaudited full year figures.
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CAPE WINELANDS DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY (DC2) WESTERN CAPE
CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: PO Box 100, Stellenbosch, 7599 PHYSICAL: 46 Alexander Street, Stellenbosch TEL: 086 126 5263 FAX: 023 342 8442 EMAIL: admin@capewinelands.gov.za WEB: www.capewinelands.gov.za
OVERVIEW Description: The Cape Winelands District Municipality (CWDM) is a Category C municipality situated in the Western Cape Province next to the Cape Metropolitan area. It was formerly known as the Boland District Municipality. CWDM is a landlocked area in between the West Coast and Overberg coastal districts. The district includes five local municipalities, namely: Drakenstein, Stellenbosch, Witzenberg, Breede Valley and Langeberg. The area is one of the ‘pearls’ of South Africa’s rural and smalltown subregions, but disparate with a relatively high and diverse level of development. It’s a superb wine-producing area, and indeed the best known in South Africa. The magnificent mountain ranges around Stellenbosch and Franschhoek provide ideal microclimates for the vines. Area: 21 473km2 Main Economic Sectors: Finance and business services (23.9%), manufacturing (19.6%), wholesale and retail trade (15.2%), agriculture, forestry and fishing (13.1%), transport and communication (9%), construction (4.5%)
WITZENBERG
Tulbagh
Prince Alfred Hamlet
De Doorns
DRAKENSTEIN Worcester
Wellington Mbekweni
BREEDE VALLEY
Paarl Stellenbosch
Rawsonville
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
Population: 866 001 No Schooling: 2.5% Households: 235 906
AUDIT OUTCOME
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: DA 11, ANC 5, EFF 1 (40% PR Seats) Controlling Party: DA Executive Mayor: Dr H von Schlicht Deputy Mayor: D Swart (Deputy Executive Mayor and Mayco: Agripark) Speaker: C Meyer Chief Whip: L Landu Other Council: GJ Carinus (Mayco: Public Transport, Planning and Regional Projects, Tech Support Services, Building Maintenance, Roads, Information Technology, Mechanical Workshop and Capital Expenditure), JJ du Plessis (Mayco: Spatial Planning, Working for Water, Local Economic Development, IDP, Risk and Performance Management), A Florence (Mayco: Tourism and Sport), DD Joubert (Mayco: Advisory to the Office of the Executive Mayor), LW Niehaus (Mayco: Fire Services, Disaster Management and Municipal Health), PC Ramokhabi (Mayco: Strategic Services, Human Resource Management, Communications, Admin Support and Corporate Services, Labour Forum, Training Committee, Disabled, Early Child Skills, HIV/AIDS and Families and Children), JDF van Zyl (Mayco: Financial Administration, Income, Debt Collection, Expenditure, Procurement, Budgetary Control, Management Account, Asset Management and System Administration) Municipal Manager: Mr H Prins Chief Financial Officer: Ms FA du Raan-Groenewald (Financial and Strategic Support Services) Senior Management: Ms GM Daniels (Manager: LED), CV Schroeder (Community Development and Planning Services), F van Eck (Technical Services) Communications Officers: Ms Jo-Anne Otto
LANGEBERG Montagu Ashton
Robertson
Franschhoek
STELLENBOSCH
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population Growth: 2.16% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 39.0% Formal Dwellings: 81.0%
Touws River
Ceres Wolseley
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
McGregor
2017/18*
Bonnievale
2016/17
2015/16
n/a Clean audit Clean audit
R’000
R’000
R’000
395 320
388 400
386 445
Total Expenditure
351 941
364 551
339 602
Surplus/(Deficit)
43 379
23 849
46 843
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
18 296
11 351
4 773
652 740
617 629
594 951
42 089
38 397
44 405
657 204
612 796
588 947
Total Revenue
Total Current Assets Total Current Liabilities Community Wealth/Equity
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow
42 200
33 488
70 639
616 034
592 131
569 984
n/a
-
-
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
481
674
Vacant Positions
50
239
Managerial Positions
48
53
Cash at Year End
UIFW EXPENDITURE
Vacant Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
2
6
183 988
166 334
BREEDE VALLEY LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (WC025) CONTACT DETAILS
OVERVIEW
POSTAL: Private Bag X3046, Worcester, 6849 PHYSICAL: 30 Baring Street, Worcester TEL: 023 348 2600 FAX: 023 347 3671 WEB: www.bvm.gov.za
Description: The Breede Valley Local Municipality is a Category B municipality located within the Cape Winelands District Municipality in the Western Cape Province. It is bordered by Witzenberg in the north, Langeberg in the south, the Central Karoo District in the east, and Drakenstein and Stellenbosch in the west. It is one of five municipalities in the district.
Refer to p11 for sources, methodology and definitions. Find more financial, demographic, employment and service delivery information at municipalities.co.za.
*Unaudited full year figures.
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The most striking feature of the Breede Valley is its scenic beauty consisting of majestic mountains, fertile valleys, vineyards and vast plains, covered with indigenous semi-desert vegetation. Area: 3 834km2 Cities/Towns: De Doorns, Rawsonville, Touws River, Worcester Main Economic Sectors: Agriculture (28.8%), community services (21.9%), finance (20.2%), manufacturing (11.3%), trade (7.7%), transport (6.1%), construction (2.7%)
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 176 578 No Schooling: 2.6% Households: 47 569
Population Growth: 1.29% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 38.9% Formal Dwellings: 77.7%
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2017/18*
AUDIT OUTCOME
2016/17
2015/16
n/a Clean audit Clean audit
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
R’000
R’000
R’000
849 198
928 198
858 116
Total Expenditure
906 633
920 081
868 821
Surplus/(Deficit)
(57 435)
8 117
(10 705)
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
158 673
101 711
83 570
Total Current Assets
263 527
316 971
296 287
Total Current Liabilities
148 202
173 614
141 088
1 723 548
1 665 133
1 656 425 75 402
Total Revenue
Community Wealth/Equity
CASH FLOWS
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT
Operating Cash Flow
123 495
139 303
Composition of Council: DA 22, ANC 12, BO 4, EFF 1, PDM 1, VF PLUS 1 Controlling Party: DA Mayor: Ms Antoinette Steyn Deputy Mayor: Mr John Levendal Speaker: Mr Neil Mecuur Chief Whip: Mr Sammy Goedeman Other Council: Mr Reggie Farao (Sport and Recreation), Mr Julian
Cash at Year End
129 962
92 578
87 423
n/a
63
28 766
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
1 037
1 003
Vacant Positions
179
142
Managerial Positions
40
40
Kritzinger (Local Economic Development, Tourism, and Arts and Culture), Ms Joyce Mei (Community Development), Mr Wouter Meiring (Finance and Human Resources), Ms Magaret Sampson (Community Safety and Security), Ms Eileen Sheldon (Human Settlements), Mr George Stalmeester (Technical Services), Mr Frank van Zyl (Strategic Support Services) Municipal Manager: Mr David McThomas Chief Financial Officer: Mr Rod Ontong Senior Management: Mr R Esau (Director: Strategic Support Services), Mr Colin January (Manager: LED), Mr Johnathan Marthinus (Director: Community Services), Mr Jaco Steyn (Technical Services) Communications Officers: Mr Johan Botha
UIFW EXPENDITURE
Vacant Managerial Positions
6
7
Total Employment Cost (R’000)
265 497
246 111
SERVICE DELIVERY
2016/17
2015/16
27 140
26 358
Water Electricity
Inside Yard Households - Free Basic Service Total Customer Entities Served Households - Free Basic Service Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage
Sewerage
Flush Toilet - Septic Tank
7 864
6 996
25 526
25 509
7 864
6 996
19 994
19 607
89
89
Other
3 800
3 800
Households - Free Basic Service
7 864
6 996
DRAKENSTEIN LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (WC023) CONTACT DETAILS
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT
POSTAL: PO Box 1, Paarl, 7622 PHYSICAL: Berg River Boulevard, Paarl TEL: 021 807 4500 FAX: 021 872 8054 EMAIL: records@drakenstein.gov.za WEB: www.drakenstein.gov.za
Composition of Council: DA 43, ANC 15, EFF 2, ACDP 1, FD 1, ICOSA 1,
OVERVIEW Description: The Drakenstein Local Municipality is a Category B municipality forming part of the Cape Winelands District in the Western Cape Province. It is bordered on the west by the City of Cape Town Metro and West Coast District. The municipality is one of five in the district. It stretches from just south of the N1 freeway, including Simondium in the south, up to and including Saron in the north. The Klein Drakenstein, Limiet and Saron Mountain Ranges form its eastern edge, and the agricultural areas immediately to the west of the R45 form its western border. Paarl and Wellington are the main urban centres in the municipality, located in close proximity to the N1 in the south, with smaller rural settlements at Saron and Gouda in the north and Hermon in the mid-west. Area: 1 538km2 Cities/Towns: Gouda, Paarl, Saron, Wellington Main Economic Sectors: Finance, insurance, real estate and business services (21.29%), wholesale and retail trade, catering and accommodation (18.12%), manufacturing (15.36%), general government (10.75%), transport, storage and communication (8.74%)
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 280 195 No Schooling: 2.1% Households: 71 686
Population Growth: 2.48% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 44.8% Formal Dwellings: 90.3%
PDM 1, VF PLUS 1
Controlling Party: DA Mayor: Mr Conrad Poole Deputy Mayor: Mr Gert Combrink (Deputy Mayor and Financial Services) Speaker: Mr Aidan Stoman Chief Whip: Mr Anré Koegelenberg Other Council: Ms Rita Andreas (Rural Development), Ms Francis Jacobs (Social Services), Ms Christephine Kearns (Environment, Parks and Open Spaces), Mr Koos le Roux (Engineering Services), Mr Johan Miller (Planning, Economic Development and Tourism), Ms Patricia Mokoena (Corporate Services), Mr Rean Smuts (Public Safety), Ms Laurichia van Niekerk (Sport, Recreation, Arts and Culture), Mr Reinhardt van Nieuwenhuyzen (Communication and Intergovernmental Relations), Ms Lorraine Willemse (Human Settlements and Property Management) Municipal Manager: Dr Johan Leibbrandt Chief Financial Officer: Mr Jacques Carstens Senior Management: Mr Willie Albertyn (Senior Manager: Electro Technical), Mr Gary Boshoff (Executive Director: Community Services), Mr Ronald Brown (Senior Manager: Waste Services), Mr David Delaney (Senior Manager: Planning Services), Ms Sonja Frans (Senior Manager: Solid Waste), Mr Dirk Hattingh (Executive Director: Engineering Services), Mr Seraj Johaar (Executive Director: Corporate Services), Nthabiseng Keketsi (Senior Manager: Revenue and Expenditure), Mr Andre Kowalewski (Senior Manager: Water Services), Ms Cindy Lategan (Senior Manager: Budget Assets and Financial), Mr Carl Lotz (Senior Manager: Streets, Storm Water and Traffic Engineering), Mr Andre Marais (Senior Manager: Admin and Legal), Mr Phillip Pansegrouw (Senior Manager: Project Management), Ms Cheryl Phillips (Senior Manager: LED and Tourism), Faarieg Rhoda (Senior Manager: Housing), Mr Frans Theron (Senior Manager: ICT), Mr Heinrich Vergotine (Senior Manager: Supply Chain Management), Ms Lauren Waring (Executive Director: Planning and Economic Development) Communications Officers: Ms Riana Geldenhuys
Refer to p11 for sources, methodology and definitions. Find more financial, demographic, employment and service delivery information at municipalities.co.za.
*Unaudited full year figures.
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FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2017/18*
AUDIT OUTCOME
2015/16
n/a Clean audit Clean audit
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
WESTERN CAPE
2016/17
R’000
R’000
R’000
2 053 916
1 894 094
1 736 953
Total Expenditure
1 797 591
1 813 746
1 689 602
Surplus/(Deficit)
256 326
80 348
47 351
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
650 142
543 989
317 140
Total Current Assets
775 352
Total Revenue
Total Current Liabilities
665 382
562 541
535 676
486 631
3 869 863
3 786 451
Operating Cash Flow
366 450
207 244
222 654
Cash at Year End
340 044
289 281
324 705
n/a
1 418
153
CASH FLOWS
UIFW EXPENDITURE
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions Vacant Positions Managerial Positions Vacant Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
2 817 988 50 8 485 246
2 211 422 51 5 449 751
SERVICE DELIVERY
2016/17
2015/16
37 635 3 709 0 41 844 57 827 17 653 34 774 8 030 142 378 4 856 18 373
36 552 4 135 297 39 442 57 827 15 452 34 774 8 030 142 378 4 856 17 971
Inside Yard <200m from Yard Water >200m from Yard Households - Free Basic Service Total Customer Entities Served Electricity Households - Free Basic Service Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage Flush Toilet - Septic Tank Ventilated Pit Latrine Sewerage Bucket System Other Households - Free Basic Service
633 369
4 098 946
Community Wealth/Equity
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
LANGEBERG LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (WC026) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: Private Bag X2, Ashton, 6715 PHYSICAL: 28 Main Street, Ashton TEL: 023 615 8000 FAX: 023 615 1563 EMAIL: admin@langeberg.gov.za WEB: www.langeberg.gov.za
Chief Financial Officer: Mr B Brown Senior Management: AWJ Everson (Director: Corporate Services), CO Matthys (Director: Strategy and Social Development), M Mgajo (Director: Community Services), Mrs O Richards (Manager: LED), I van der Westhuizen (Director: Engineering Services) Communications Officers: Mrs M Jones
OVERVIEW
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
Description: The Langeberg Local Municipality (previously Breede River/
AUDIT OUTCOME
Winelands Local Municipality) is a Category B municipality located within the Cape Winelands District Municipality in the Western Cape Province. The municipality is bordered by Breede Valley in the north and west and by the Overberg District in the south and east. It is one of the five municipalities that make up the district, accounting for almost a quarter of its geographical area. Area: 4 518km2 Cities/Towns: Ashton, Bonnievale, McGregor, Montagu, Robertson Main Economic Sectors: Wholesale and retail (18.7%), manufacturing (18.0%), finance, insurance, real estate and business services (16.9%), agriculture, forestry and fishing (14.1%), community, social and personal services (6.4%)
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE Total Revenue Total Expenditure Surplus/(Deficit)
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION Total Current Assets Total Current Liabilities Community Wealth/Equity
2016/17
2015/16
n/a Clean audit Clean audit
R’000
R’000
R’000
598 630 555 267 43 363 42 146
646 689 570 087 76 602 52 431
601 629 548 708 52 921 74 395
231 801 72 591 677 402
225 309 109 909 630 484
172 065 111 312 553 881
66 997 149 136 n/a
64 958 115 105 317
92 665 103 088 21 696
2016/17
2015/16
886 184 29 1 167 707
762 53 39 11 156 871
2016/17
2015/16
15 244 235 6 938 19 080 7 848 15 438 234 6 958
15 244 235 5 757 17 837 6 215 15 438 234 5 740
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow Cash at Year End
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 105 483 No Schooling: 3.9% Households: 28 401
2017/18*
UIFW EXPENDITURE
Population Growth: 1.74% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 30.3% Formal Dwellings: 89.3%
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS Total Employment Positions Vacant Positions Managerial Positions Vacant Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: DA 12, ANC 6, COPE 1, EFF 1, ICOSA 1, LIP 1, PDM 1
Controlling Party: DA Mayor: HM Jansen Deputy Mayor: GD Joubert (Deputy Mayor, Mayco and Engineering
SERVICE DELIVERY Inside Yard <200m from Yard Water Households - Free Basic Service Total Customer Entities Served Electricity Households - Free Basic Service Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage Sewerage Flush Toilet - Septic Tank Households - Free Basic Service
Services Portfolio) Speaker: SW van Eeden Other Council: JD Burger (Mayco and Strategy and Social Development Portfolio), DB Janse (Mayco and Corporate Services Portfolio), EMJ Scheffers (Mayco and Finance Portfolio), SW Strauss (Mayco and Community Services Portfolio) Municipal Manager: Mr Soyisile Mokweni
STELLENBOSCH LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (WC024) CONTACT DETAILS
OVERVIEW
POSTAL: PO Box 17, Stellenbosch, 7599 PHYSICAL: Plein Street, Stellenbosch TEL: 021 808 8111/0861 808 911 FAX: 021 808 8026 EMAIL: contact.stellenbosch@stellenbosch.gov.za WEB: www.stellenbosch.gov.za
Description: The Stellenbosch Local Municipality is a Category B municipality located within the Cape Winelands District in the Western Cape Province. It is the smallest of the five municipalities in the district, making up only 4% of its geographical area. The major portion of the area is utilised for agriculture (mainly wine production).
Refer to p11 for sources, methodology and definitions. Find more financial, demographic, employment and service delivery information at municipalities.co.za.
*Unaudited full year figures.
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DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 173 197 No Schooling: 1.5% Households: 52 274
Population Growth: 2.42% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 41.1% Formal Dwellings: 65.0%
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: DA 30, ANC 8, EFF 2, ACDP 1, DNCA 1, PDM 1 Controlling Party: DA Executive Mayor: Adv Gesie van Deventer Deputy Mayor: Nyaniso Jindela (Deputy Executive Mayor) Speaker: Wilhelmina Pietersen Other Council: Paul Biscombe (Portfolio: Integrated Human Settlements and Property), Jan de Villiers (Portfolio: Infrastructure), Aldridge Frazenburg (Portfolio: Community Development and Community Services), Esther Groenewald (Portfolio: Corporate and Strategic Services), Xoliswa Mdemka (Portfolio: Youth, Sports and Culture), Salie Pieters (Portfolio: Financial Services), Johannie Serdyn (Portfolio: Planning and Economic Development), Quintin Smit (Portfolio: Protection Services) Municipal Manager: Ms Geraldine Mettler Chief Financial Officer: Mr Marius Wust Senior Management: Annalene de Beer (Strategic and Corporate Services), Gerald Esau (Community and Protection Services), Deon Louw (Engineering Services), Tabiso Mfeya (Human Settlements, Planning and LED), Mr Widmark Moses (Manager: LED) Communications Officers: Mr Stuart Grobbelaar
FINANCIAL INFORMATION AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
n/a Clean audit Clean audit
R’000
R’000
R’000
1 480 677 1 269 713 210 965 363 927
1 520 797 1 307 484 213 313 410 203
1 416 703 1 265 567 151 136 348 019
972 844 232 667 5 240 535
946 772 445 838 4 903 515
882 514 321 227 4 690 202
335 563 528 792 n/a
434 752 299 431 6 157
316 813 128 187 11 750
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions Vacant Positions Managerial Positions Vacant Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
1 196 109 76 6 423 896
1 174 120 76 8 383 307
SERVICE DELIVERY
2016/17
2015/16
39 044 6 231 1 830 5 686 48 008 5 686 37 939 1 709 209 1 137 5 990 5 686
37 902 6 231 1 830 6 486 40 353 6 486 37 899 1 709 209 1 137 1 359 6 486
Total Revenue Total Expenditure Surplus/(Deficit)
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION Total Current Assets Total Current Liabilities Community Wealth/Equity
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow Cash at Year End
UIFW EXPENDITURE
Inside Yard <200m from Yard Water >200m from Yard Households - Free Basic Service Total Customer Entities Served Electricity Households - Free Basic Service Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage Flush Toilet - Septic Tank Ventilated Pit Latrine Sewerage Bucket System Other Households - Free Basic Service
WESTERN CAPE
Stellenbosch Town is 50km to the east of Cape Town and is – after Cape Town – the oldest town in South Africa. The municipal area is internationally renowned for its beautiful environment, many places of interest, wine farms, street cafes, restaurants, quality wines, historical buildings and excellent educational institutions. Area: 831km2 Cities/Towns: Franschhoek, Klapmuts, Pniel, Stellenbosch, Stellenbosch Farms Main Economic Sectors: Agriculture, tourism, finance and business, manufacturing, technology
WITZENBERG LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (WC022) CONTACT DETAILS
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT
POSTAL: PO Box 44, Ceres, 6835 PHYSICAL: 50 Voortrekker Street, Ceres TEL: 023 316 1854 FAX: 023 316 1877 EMAIL: admin@witzenberg.gov.za WEB: www.witzenberg.gov.za
Composition of Council: DA 11, ANC 8, COPE 1, EFF 1, ICOSA 1, WA 1 Controlling Party: DA/ANC Coalition Mayor: Mr Barnito Klaasen Deputy Mayor: Kariem Adams (Deputy Mayor and Chairperson: Community Development)
Speaker: Mr Theodore Godden Other Council: T Abrahams (Chairperson: Rural Economic Development
OVERVIEW Description: The Witzenberg Local Municipality is a Category B municipality located within the Cape Winelands District in the Western Cape Province. The municipality is situated about 150km north-east of Cape Town. The region is surrounded by three mountain ranges: the Obiqua Mountains to the west, the Winterhoek Mountains to the north and the Witzenberg Range to the east. It is the largest municipality of five in the district, making up half of its geographical area. Rural areas within the municipal boundary are Warm Bokkeveld, Koue Bokkeveld, Agter-Witzenberg and the northern portion of Breede River Valley (Het Land van Waveren). The municipality is responsible for basic service provision to the demarcated municipal area that includes the towns of Ceres, Tulbagh, Prince Alfred Hamlet, Wolseley and Op-die-Berg. Area: 10 753km2 Cities/Towns: Ceres, Op-Die-Berg, Prince Alfred Hamlet, Tulbagh, Wolseley Main Economic Sectors: Agriculture, forestry and fishing (29.1%), finance, insurance, real estate and business services (22%), manufacturing (16.2%), wholesale and retail trade, catering and accommodation (10%), general government (8.4%), transport, storage and communication (8%), community, social and personal services (3.5%)
and Tourism), E Sidego (Chairperson: Housing), Mr Hennie Smit (Chairperson: Corporate and Financial Services), JJ Visagie (Chairperson: Technical Services) Municipal Manager: Mr David Nasson Chief Financial Officer: Mr Cobus Kritzinger Senior Management: Mr Joseph Barnard (Director: Technical Services), Mr Riaan Fick (Acting Manager: Socio-Economic Development), Ms Jo-Ann Krieger (Director: Community Services), Mr Cobus Kritzinger (Director: Financial Services), M Mpeluza (Director: Corporate Services) Communications Officers: Ms Anette Radjoo (Manager: Communication and Marketing)
FINANCIAL INFORMATION AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
n/a Clean audit Clean audit
R’000
R’000
R’000
Total Revenue
540 083
610 242
515 536
Total Expenditure
479 036
512 926
450 134
Surplus/(Deficit)
61 047
97 316
65 402
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
63 643
115 907
77 137 165 366
(64 629)
150 794
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION
Total Current Assets Total Current Liabilities
(18 592)
73 511
96 384
Population: 130 548 No Schooling: 3.7% Households: 35 976
Community Wealth/Equity
(30 811)
799 105
701 789
Population Growth: 2.70% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 30.6% Formal Dwellings: 83.3%
Refer to p11 for sources, methodology and definitions. Find more financial, demographic, employment and service delivery information at municipalities.co.za.
*Unaudited full year figures.
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FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
CASH FLOWS
WESTERN CAPE
Operating Cash Flow Cash at Year End
UIFW EXPENDITURE
81 572
47 548
118 565
97 502
76 333
97 040
n/a
-
-
2016/17
2015/16
526 54 29 3 142 112
492 15 28 4 129 555
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS Total Employment Positions Vacant Positions Managerial Positions Vacant Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
SERVICE DELIVERY Inside Yard <200m from Yard Water Households - Free Basic Service Total Customer Entities Served Electricity Households - Free Basic Service Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage Flush Toilet - Septic Tank Sewerage Other Households - Free Basic Service
2016/17
2015/16
12 894 2 226 2 521 15 503 2 521 13 763 717 71 2 521
12 894 1 941 2 574 15 240 2 574 13 449 726 54 2 574
CENTRAL KAROO DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY (DC5) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: Private Bag X560, Beaufort West, 6970 PHYSICAL: 63 Donkin Street, Beaufort West TEL: 023 449 1000 FAX: 023 415 1253 EMAIL: manager@skdm.co.za WEB: www.skdm.co.za
Murraysburg Beaufort West
BEAUFORT WEST Merweville
OVERVIEW Description: The Central Karoo District Municipality is a Category C municipality located in the Western Cape Province. It is bordered by the Pixley Ka Seme District Municipality in the north, Namakwa District Municipality in the north-west, Garden Route District Municipality in the south, Sarah Baartman District Municipality in the east and Cape Winelands District Municipality in the west. Central Karoo is the largest district in the province, making up a third of its geographical area. It is comprised of three local municipalities: Laingsburg, Prince Albert and Beaufort West. The seat of the district is Beaufort West. Area: 38 854km2 Main Economic Sectors: Agriculture (47%), finance and business services (22%), community services (19%), construction (7%)
LAINGSBURG
PRINCE ALBERT
Laingsburg
FINANCIAL INFORMATION AUDIT OUTCOME
Prince Albert
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
Financially Financially n/a unqualified unqualified
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
R’000
R’000
R’000
Total Revenue
83 107
69 931
84 072
Total Expenditure
79 041
68 771
76 950
Surplus/(Deficit)
4 065
1 160
7 122
1 201
1 056
724
Total Current Assets
11 306
15 256
12 553
Total Current Liabilities
4 575
11 274
8 867
Community Wealth/Equity
6 893
3 549
2 388
Operating Cash Flow
3 822
(1 486)
471
Cash at Year End
8 435
2 989
6 089
n/a
2 385
13 433
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
136
139
Vacant Positions
0
15
Managerial Positions
12
12
Senior Management: Ms Barbara Brown (Manager: Strategic Services and
Vacant Managerial Positions
0
2
LED), Mr J Jonkers (Senior Manager: Corporate Services), Mr A Koopman (Senior Manager: Engineering Services), Ms A Lenders (Supply Chain Management), Mr Amos Piti (Coordinator: IDP), Mr HJ Rust (Manager: Emergency Services), Mrs L Strumpher (Accountant), Mr M Tamana (Coordinator: LED), Mrs R van Tonder (Records Manager), Mr GE van Zyl (Manager: Municipal Health Services), Ms GL van Zyl (Manager: Human Resources) Communications Officers: Mrs Helene Jacobs (Head: Legal Services)
Total Employment Cost (R’000)
38 174
33 831
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 74 247 No Schooling: 5.8% Households: 21 980
Population Growth: 1.01% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 32.7% Formal Dwellings: 97.8%
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: DA 3, ANC 2, KGP 1 (40% PR Seats) Controlling Party: DA/KGP Coalition Mayor: Dr AL Rabie Deputy Mayor: Ms Margy Jaftha Speaker: Mr IJ Windvogel Other Council: Mrs R Meyer Municipal Manager: Mr Stefanus Jooste Chief Financial Officer: Ms Ursula Baartman (Senior Manager: Financial Services)
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
CASH FLOWS
UIFW EXPENDITURE
BEAUFORT WEST LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (WC053) CONTACT DETAILS
OVERVIEW
POSTAL: Private Bag X582, Beaufort West, 6970 PHYSICAL: 112 Donkin Street, Beaufort West TEL: 023 414 8149 FAX: 023 415 1373 EMAIL: admin@beaufortwestmun.co.za WEB: www.beaufortwestmun.co.za
Description: The Beaufort West Local Municipality is a Category B municipality located within the Central Karoo District in the Western Cape Province. It is bordered by the Northern Cape to the north and west, Prince Albert to the south, and the Eastern Cape to the east. It is the largest municipality of three in the district, making up more than half its geographical area.
Refer to p11 for sources, methodology and definitions. Find more financial, demographic, employment and service delivery information at municipalities.co.za.
*Unaudited full year figures.
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FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2017/18*
AUDIT OUTCOME
n/a
Population: 51 080 No Schooling: 5.4% Households: 14 935
Population Growth: 0.67% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 35.6% Formal Dwellings: 99.6%
R’000
R’000
R’000
Total Revenue
312 758
317 487
309 321
Total Expenditure
255 982
289 916
321 271
Surplus/(Deficit)
56 777
27 571
(11 950)
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
79 652
53 389
18 524
Total Current Assets
59 518
54 520
57 668
Total Current Liabilities
71 595
59 714
56 501
489 563
434 128
406 557
Community Wealth/Equity
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow
71 335
39 841
24 212
(5 353)
6 637
16 569
n/a
62 468
28 774
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
477
492
68
94
15
23
UIFW EXPENDITURE
Vacant Positions
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT
Managerial Positions
Composition of Council: ANC 6, DA 6, KDF 1 Controlling Party: DA/KDF Coalition Executive Mayor: Mr Noel Constable Deputy Mayor: Mr Hendrik Truman Prince Speaker: Mr Sinki Micheal Motsoane Other Council: Ms Kate Alexander, Ms Lena Basson, Ms Latitia Deyce,
Vacant Managerial Positions
Mr October Haarvoor, Mr Mcebisi Anthony Kilani, Mr Llewellyn Lakay (IDP), Mr Zukile Jerome Lambert, Ms Eveline Lawrence, Ms Anna Magdalena Slabbert, Mr Jacob Jeffrey van der Linde, Mr Derick Ernest Welgemoed, Ms Euna Wentzel Municipal Manager: Mr Kosie Haarhoff Chief Financial Officer: Mr Cornelius Kymdell Senior Management: Mr Norwood Kotze (Director: Engineering), Mr Kimmie Kymdell (CEO), Mr Amos C Makendlana (Director: Corporate Services), Mr Roelof van Staden (Director: Electrotechnical Services) Communications Officers: Mr Kosie Haarhoff
2015/16
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
Cash at Year End
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION
2016/17
Disclaimer Financially of audit unqualified
Total Employment Cost (R’000)
SERVICE DELIVERY Inside Yard
Water
7
1
92 475
84 402
2016/17
2015/16
14 119
14 119
<200m from Yard
Electricity
Sewerage
31
31
Households - Free Basic Service
6 504
6 022
Total Customer Entities Served
14 000
13 169
Households - Free Basic Service
6 554
6 022
Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage
11 832
11 832
Flush Toilet - Septic Tank
1 599
1 599
Ventilated Pit Latrine Households - Free Basic Service
355
355
4 321
3 717
WESTERN CAPE
Beaufort West is the oldest municipality in South Africa. The new district was proclaimed on 27 November 1818. The then governor of the Cape, Lord Charles Somerset, named the town and district ‘Beaufort’ in honour of his father, the 5th Duke of Beaufort. To avoid confusion with Fort Beaufort and Port Beaufort, the name ‘Beaufort’ was changed to Beaufort West in the 1860s. In December 1994, the former black township Kwa-Mandlenkosi was amalgamated with Beaufort West Municipality. In December 2000, the rural towns of Merweville and Nelspoort were also incorporated as part of the Beaufort West Municipality. Area: 21 917km2 Cities/Towns: Beaufort West, Merweville, Murraysburg, Nelspoort Main Economic Sectors: Transport and communication (25.3%), wholesale and retail trade (16.8%), general government services (14.4%), manufacturing (10.9%), agriculture (7.7%)
LAINGSBURG LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (WC051) CONTACT DETAILS
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION
POSTAL: Private Bag X4, Laingsburg, 6900 PHYSICAL: 2 Van Riebeeck Street, Laingsburg, 6900 TEL: 023 551 1019 FAX: 023 551 1019 EMAIL: Laingsburg@xsinet.co.za WEB: www.laingsburg.gov.za
Population: 8 895 No Schooling: 9.2% Households: 2 862
OVERVIEW Description: The Laingsburg Local Municipality is a Category B municipality situated within the Central Karoo District in the Western Cape Province. It is one of three municipalities in the district, making up a quarter of its geographical area. Laingsburg is a modern Karoo town, only 280km from Cape Town. The town lies in a geologically fascinating area, steeped in history and tradition. It dates back to the mid-1700s. In those years, farmers along the banks of the Buffels River offered hospitality to adventurers brave enough to cross the mountains and venture out onto the arid plains of the Great Karoo. In exchange for news of Cape Town and the civilized world, as well as gossip garnered from other farms along the way, these isolated farmers of the interior offered accommodation, sustenance and fodder. Many early officials and explorers, such as Barrow, Lichtenstein, De Mist and Swellengrebel, wrote of the people they met in what was later to become the district of Laingsburg. They described the Karoo as ‘awesome, hot, dry and dusty. An inhospitable land peppered with friendly outspans, veritable jewels in the desert’. Today, it is a worthwhile and hospitable stop on the busy N1 highway through the Great Karoo. Area: 8 784km2 Cities/Towns: Laingsburg, Matjiesfontein Main Economic Sectors: Agriculture, finance, construction, community services
Population Growth: 1.60% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 28.0% Formal Dwellings: 97.5%
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: ANC 3, DA 3, KOP 1 Controlling Party: ANC/KOP Coalition Mayor: Mr Mike Gouws Deputy Mayor: Ms Irene Brown Speaker: Mr Ricardo Louw Other Council: Mr Benjamin Kleinbooi, Ms Lindi Potgieter, Mr Wilhelm Theron, Mr Bertie van As Municipal Manager: Mr Petro Allan Williams Chief Financial Officer: Ms Alida Groenewald (Senior Manager: Finance and Corporate Services) Senior Management: Ms Noeline Gouws (Manager: Corporate Services), Mr Neil Hendrikse (Manager: Community Services), Mr Johan Mouton (Manager: Infrastructure), Mr Steven Schippers (Manager: Thusong Service Centre) Communications Officers: Mr Arthur Abrahams
FINANCIAL INFORMATION AUDIT OUTCOME
2017/18* n/a
2016/17
2015/16
Qualified Financially audit unqualified
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
R’000
R’000
Total Revenue
63 189
74 593
89 310
Total Expenditure
62 912
80 647
101 499
277
(6 053)
(12 189)
7 813
8 272
13 517
Surplus/(Deficit)
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE
Refer to p11 for sources, methodology and definitions. Find more financial, demographic, employment and service delivery information at municipalities.co.za.
R’000
*Unaudited full year figures.
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FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
FINANCIAL POSITION Total Current Assets
18 199
14 599
21 769
25 629
13 718
15 122
159 822
155 467
161 520
WESTERN CAPE
Total Current Liabilities Community Wealth/Equity
SERVICE DELIVERY
2016/17
2015/16
1 435
1 278
Inside Yard
Water
Households - Free Basic Service
Electricity
CASH FLOWS
Total Customer Entities Served Households - Free Basic Service Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage
Operating Cash Flow
12 534
20 764
16 615
Cash at Year End
15 143
5 875
9 964
n/a
17 602
42 587
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
66
71
Vacant Positions
1
4
Managerial Positions
7
8
Vacant Managerial Positions
1
1
21 682
17 405
UIFW EXPENDITURE
Total Employment Cost (R’000)
Sewerage
691
630
1 435
1 278
691
630
1 402
1 245
Flush Toilet - Septic Tank
75
75
680
630
2016/17
2015/16
Households - Free Basic Service
PRINCE ALBERT LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (WC052) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: Private Bag X53, Prince Albert, 6930 PHYSICAL: 33 Church Street, Prince Albert TEL: 023 541 1320 FAX: 023 541 1321 EMAIL: adminklerk@pamun.gov.za WEB: www.pamun.gov.za
OVERVIEW Description: The Prince Albert Local Municipality is a Category B municipality located within the Central Karoo District in the Western Cape Province. It lies on the southern edge of the Great Karoo, a semi-desert region. It is the smallest of the three municipalities that make up the district, though it accounts for a quarter of its geographical area. The municipality provides services to Leeu Gamka, Prince Albert Road, Klaarstroom and Prince Albert, and is an area with diverse investment opportunities. Area: 8 153km2 Cities/Towns: Klaarstroom, Leeu Gamka, Prince Albert, Welgemoed Main Economic Sectors: Agriculture, tourism
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2017/18*
Financially n/a Clean audit unqualified
AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
R’000
R’000
Total Revenue
91 989
82 342
72 926
Total Expenditure
97 293
63 771
50 834
Surplus/(Deficit)
(5 304)
18 571
22 092
11 143
32 439
32 348
32 018
34 942
32 248
4 815
12 698
18 729
143 854
130 394
111 824
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION Total Current Assets Total Current Liabilities Community Wealth/Equity
R’000
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow
21 321
16 427
43 103
37 053
27 412
26 748
n/a
6 599
7 737
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
100
107
29
39
Cash at Year End
UIFW EXPENDITURE
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION
Vacant Positions
Population: 14 272 No Schooling: 4.8% Households: 4 183
Managerial Positions
7
7
Vacant Managerial Positions
4
3
16 743
15 580
2016/17
2015/16
2 480
2 511
Population Growth: 1.89% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 26.1% Formal Dwellings: 91.8%
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: DA 3, ANC 2, KGP 2 Controlling Party: DA/KGP Coalition Mayor: Mr Goliath Lottering Deputy Mayor: Mrs LK Jaquet Speaker: Mr S Botes Other Council: Ms MD Jaftha (Representative: Central Karoo District Municipality), Ms E Maans, Ms S Piedt, Mr M Steyn Municipal Manager: Mr Heinrich Mettler Chief Financial Officer: Mr JD Neethling Senior Management: Anneleen Vorster (Manager: Corporate and Community Services) Communications Officers: Anneleen Vorster
Total Employment Cost (R’000)
SERVICE DELIVERY Inside Yard
Water
Households - Free Basic Service
Electricity
Total Customer Entities Served Households - Free Basic Service
951
2 554
2 511
872
951
2 150
2 127
Flush Toilet - Septic Tank
330
310
Households - Free Basic Service
872
951
Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage
Sewerage
872
GARDEN ROUTE DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY (DC4) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: PO Box 12, George, 6530 PHYSICAL: 54 York Street, George TEL: 044 803 1300 FAX: 086 555 6303 EMAIL: info@gardenroute.gov.za WEB: www.gardenroute.gov.za
OVERVIEW Description: The Garden Route District Municipality is a Category C
Ladismith Calitzdorp
KANNALAND
OUDTSHOORN
De Rust Dysselsdorp
Oudtshoorn
GEORGE Heidelberg
MOSSEL BAY Riversdale
Askraal
Albertinia
Herbertsdale
Mossel Bay
Blanco George
Great Brak River
Uniondale Haarlem
KNYSNA Knysna
BITOU
Plettenberg Bay !
HESSEQUA
municipality situated in the Western Cape Province. The name was changed from Eden District Municipality to the Garden Route District Municipality in October 2018. Refer to p11 for sources, methodology and definitions. Find more financial, demographic, employment and service delivery information at municipalities.co.za.
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Garden Route District shares borders with four other district municipalities, namely: Sarah Baartman District Municipality in the Eastern Cape, and Overberg, Cape Winelands and Central Karoo District Municipalities in the Western Cape. The district municipality comprises seven local municipalities: George, Mossel Bay, Knysna, Bitou, Oudtshoorn, Hessequa and Kannaland. The region is defined as a medium-capacity functional municipality. Garden Route District has a diverse natural resource base. It is marketed with regards to tourism under the internationally acclaimed brands of the ‘Garden Route’ and ’Klein Karoo’. Area: 23 331km2 Main Economic Sectors: Finance and business services (23.4%), manufacturing (17.3%), wholesale and accommodation (17%), general government (12.1%), construction (9.5%), transport and communication (7.8%), community services (5.5%), agriculture, forestry and fishing (5.5%)
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 611 278 No Schooling: 2.9% Households: 189 345
Population Growth: 1.42% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 42.9% Formal Dwellings: 85.7%
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT
Municipal Manager: Monde Stratu Chief Financial Officer: Ms Mary-An Nyoka (Acting Executive Manager: Financial Services)
Senior Management: Mr Clive Africa (Executive Manager: Community Services), Ms Trix Holtzhausen (Executive Manager: Corporate/Strategic Services), Mr John Godfrey Daniels (Executive Manager: Roads Services), Ms Natalie Raubenheimer (Manager: LED) Mr Lusanda Menze (Executive Manager: Planning and Economic Development) Communications Officers: Mr Herman Pieters (Senior Communication Officer)
FINANCIAL INFORMATION AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
Financially n/a Clean audit unqualified
R’000
R’000
R’000
399 253
339 683
347 999
Total Expenditure
415 140
326 729
320 077
Surplus/(Deficit)
(15 887)
12 954
27 922
3 202
6 181
2 017
146
164 766
167 632
36
44 578
58 163
262
269 148
256 194
Total Revenue
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION Total Current Assets
Composition of Council: DA 8, ANC 5, ICOSA 1 (40% PR Seats) Controlling Party: DA Mayor: Memory Booysen Deputy Mayor: Rosina Ruiters (Portfolio Chairperson: Local Economic
Total Current Liabilities
Operating Cash Flow
(15 681)
(6 328)
50 474
Development) Speaker: Ms Eleanor Bouw-Spies (Acting) Other Council: Joslyn Johnson (Portfolio Chairperson: Rural Development), Jerome Lambaatjeen (Portfolio Chairperson: Financial Services), Khayalethu Lose (Portfolio Chairperson: Community Services), Erica Meyer (Portfolio Chairperson: Strategic Services), Rowan Spies (Portfolio Chairperson: Roads and Transport Services), Isaya Stemela (Portfolio Chairperson: Corporate Services)
Cash at Year End
129 446
142 719
155 397
n/a
32 489
12 044
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
574
560
Vacant Positions
57
74
Managerial Positions
23
41
Community Wealth/Equity
CASH FLOWS
UIFW EXPENDITURE
Vacant Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
2
5
182 468
174 524
BITOU LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (WC047) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: Private Bag X1002, Plettenberg Bay, 6600 PHYSICAL: 1 Sewell Street, Plettenberg Bay TEL: 044 501 3000 FAX: 044 533 3485 EMAIL: records@plett.gov.za WEB: www.bitou.gov.za
OVERVIEW Description: The Bitou Local Municipality is a Category B municipality located in the far west of the Garden Route District in the Western Cape Province. It is bordered in the north by George Local Municipality, in the south by the Indian Ocean, in the east by the Eastern Cape Province, and in the west by Knysna Local Municipality. It is the smallest municipality of the seven that make up the district, accounting for only 4% of its geographical area. Area: 992km2 Cities/Towns: Keurboomstrand, Krantshoek, Kurland, Kwanokuthula, Nature’s Valley, Plettenberg Bay, Wittedrift Main Economic Sectors: Wholesale and retail trade, catering and accommodation (29.4%), finance, insurance, real estate and business services (22.7%), manufacturing (15.1%), construction (11.9%), transport, storage and communication (5.8%), general government (5.1%), community, social and personal services (4.7%), agriculture, forestry and fishing (4.3%)
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 59 157 No Schooling: 2.0% Households: 21 914
Population Growth: 4.21% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 41.7% Formal Dwellings: 76.6%
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: ANC 6, DA 6, AUF 1 Controlling Party: ANC/AUF Coalition Mayor: Mr Peter Lobese Deputy Mayor: Sandiso Gcabayi Speaker: Euan Wildeman
Other Council: Mphakamisi Mbali (Mayco Member), Monica Seyisi (Mayco Member) Municipal Manager: Thabo Ndlovu Chief Financial Officer: Vincent Mkhefa Senior Management: David Friedman (Director: Strategy Services), Gert Groenewald (Acting Director: Corporate Services), Thembinkosi Henge (Manager: IDP), Mr Lesley Jacobs (Manager: LED), Luvuyo Loliwe (Acting Manager: Legal Services), Michael Rhode (Director: Engineering Services), Thozamile Sompani (Director: Community Services) Communications Officers: J Sijama (Acting Manager: Communications) FINANCIAL INFORMATION AUDIT OUTCOME
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
Financially n/a Clean audit unqualified
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
R’000
R’000
R’000
Total Revenue
615 019
616 945
546 773
Total Expenditure
531 039
528 500
470 488
Surplus/(Deficit)
83 980
88 445
76 285
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
106 324
120 670
96 776
Total Current Assets
263 124
208 447
179 502
Total Current Liabilities
157 477
132 814
111 871
938 623
854 057
765 612
Community Wealth/Equity
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow
229 521
117 567
106 806
Cash at Year End
136 997
126 055
120 963
n/a
15 207
1 573
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
630
746
Vacant Positions
83
202
Managerial Positions
41
39
UIFW EXPENDITURE
Vacant Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
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9
7
195 253
165 896
*Unaudited full year figures.
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2016/17
2015/16
14 844
14 784
863
850
Households - Free Basic Service
4 274
6 180
Total Customer Entities Served
15 707
15 034
Households - Free Basic Service
4 274
6 807
Inside Yard
Water Electricity
<200m from Yard
SERVICE DELIVERY Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage
Sewerage
Flush Toilet - Septic Tank Other Households - Free Basic Service
2016/17
2015/16
15 125
15 059
390
390
37
0
4 274
6 538
GEORGE LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (WC044) CONTACT DETAILS
Senior Management: Steven Erasmus (Director: Protection Services),
POSTAL: PO Box 19, George, 6530 PHYSICAL: 71 York Street, George TEL: 044 801 9111 FAX: 044 801 9105 EMAIL: customercare@george.gov.za WEB: www.george.gov.za
Paul Gerber (Acting Director: Electrotechnical Services), Walter Hendricks (Director: Community Services), Sphiwe James (Acting Director: Corporate Services), Charles Lubbe (Director: Human Settlements and Acting Director: Planning and Development), Mr Pedro Oliphant (Manager: LED), Regenald Wesso (Director: Civil Engineering Services) Communications Officers: Ms Chantel Edwards-Klose
OVERVIEW
WESTERN CAPE
SERVICE DELIVERY
Description: The George Local Municipality is a Category B municipality located within the Garden Route District in the Western Cape Province. It is bordered by the Eastern Cape in the north and east, Knysna and the Indian Ocean in the south, and Oudtshoorn in the west. It is one of seven municipalities in the district. This district is informally known as the Garden Route, with George, its hub, nestled among the slopes of the majestic Outeniqua Mountains and flanked by the Indian Ocean to the south. George also enjoys the strategic advantage of being situated on the major transport routes between Cape Town in the south and Port Elizabeth in the east. Area: 5 191km2 Cities/Towns: George, Haarlem, Herolds Bay, Uniondale, Victoria Bay, Wilderness Main Economic Sectors: Finance, insurance, real estate and business services (26.4%), wholesale and retail trade, catering and accommodation (18.5%), manufacturing (14.7%), transport, storage and communication (11.9%), general government (8.9%), community, social and personal services (6.3%), construction (6.0%), agriculture, forestry and fishing (3.7%)
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2017/18*
AUDIT OUTCOME
2016/17
2015/16
n/a Clean audit Clean audit
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
R’000
R’000
R’000
Total Revenue
1 623 667
1 665 116
1 587 864
Total Expenditure
1 546 134
1 602 055
1 479 315
77 533
63 061
108 549
253 696
213 537
218 381
Surplus/(Deficit)
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION Total Current Assets
1 228 190
820 017
731 154
Total Current Liabilities
492 254
427 498
343 502
Community Wealth/Equity
3 171 911
2 776 697
2 713 638
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow
1 968 009
374 190
279 108
760 305
505 441
365 323
n/a
19 929
33 590
Cash at Year End
UIFW EXPENDITURE EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION
Total Employment Positions
2 365
1 872
Population: 208 237 No Schooling: 2.9% Households: 62 722
Vacant Positions
145
106
Managerial Positions
76
69
Vacant Managerial Positions
15
11
Total Employment Cost (R’000)
425 827
373 929
SERVICE DELIVERY
2016/17
2015/16
33 259
30 106
<200m from Yard
3 362
3 362
>200m from Yard
120
120
33 259
32 613
Total Customer Entities Served
47 251
47 103
Households - Free Basic Service
46 721
17 232
Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage
31 147
31 147
Flush Toilet - Septic Tank
1 630
1 630
Ventilated Pit Latrine
1 854
811
14 413
14 500
Population Growth: 1.65% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 45.4% Formal Dwellings: 83.9%
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: DA 28, ANC 17, PBI 2, ACDP 1, AIC 1, EFF 1, ICOSA 1, SAC 1, VF PLUS 1 Controlling Party: DA Mayor: Mr Melvin Naik Deputy Mayor: Charlotte Clarke (Deputy Mayor and Community Services: Environmental) Speaker: Gerrit Pretorius Chief Whip: Marlene Viljoen-Brandt Other Council: Edmund Bussack (Electrotechnical Services), Daniel Cronje (Finance), Raybin Figland (Planning and Development), Iona Kritzinger (Strategic Services), Cecil Noble (Protection Services), Michael Nyakati (Civil Engineering Services), Sean Snyman (Community Services: Community and Social Development), Jacqulique von Brandis (Corporate Services), David Willemse (Human Settlements) Municipal Manager: Mr Trevor Botha Chief Financial Officer: Mr Keith Jordaan
Inside Yard
Water
Households - Free Basic Service
Electricity
Sewerage
Households - Free Basic Service
HESSEQUA LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (WC042) CONTACT DETAILS
OVERVIEW
POSTAL: PO Box 29, Riversdale, 6670 PHYSICAL: Van den Berg Street, Riversdale TEL: 028 713 8000 EMAIL: info@hessequa.gov.za WEB: www.hessequa.gov.za
Description: The Hessequa Local Municipality is a Category B municipality situated within the Garden Route District in the Western Cape Province. It lies at the foot of the Langeberg Mountains, with its boundaries stretching along the southern Cape coast from the Breede River in the west to Gouritsmond in the east.
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*Unaudited full year figures.
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It is the largest of seven municipalities in the district, making up a quarter of its geographical area. The N2 National Road forms the main transportation conduit across the municipality. Hessequa has a moderate climate. Rainfall occurs predominantly in winter and reaches totals of 300mm inland to 1 000mm on the coast. The Little Karoo in the rain shadow of the Langeberg is the driest region. Agricultural activities are largely determined by the local rainfall pattern. Most of the basal geology in Hessequa has been influenced by the Cape Fold Belt, which has caused the east-west heading mountains generally comprising hard quartzite sandstone and thin shale bands of the Table Mountain Group. Hessequa’s vegetation falls within the Cape Floral Kingdom, which is characterised by its exceptional richness in plant species. More than 8 700 species are known to occur, of which two thirds are endemic. About 75% of all plants in the South African Red Data Book are found in the Cape Floral Kingdom. Of these species, about 1 700 are threatened with extinction. The major biomes occurring within Hessequa may be divided into nine major vegetation groups. Area: 5 733km2 Cities/Towns: Albertinia, Gouritz, Heidelberg, Jongensfontein, Riversdale, Slangrivier, Still Bay, Witsand Main Economic Sectors: Trade (20.3%), community services (18.5%), construction (15.6%), finance (15%), agriculture (14.3%), transport (12.2%), manufacturing (3%)
Senior Management: Mr H Basson (Director: Technical Services), Ms Marina Griesel (Director: Corporate Management), Ms Elana Lotriet (Manager: LED), Mr Chris Onrust (Director: Community Services), Ms Lien Viljoen (Director: Financial Services), Mr Hendrik Visser (Director: Development and Planning) Communications Officers: Ms Marina Griesel
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2017/18*
AUDIT OUTCOME
2016/17
2015/16
n/a Clean audit Clean audit
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
R’000
R’000
R’000
Total Revenue
399 888
530 855
397 064
Total Expenditure
337 328
392 027
339 175
Surplus/(Deficit)
62 559
138 828
57 888
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
49 286
123 138
85 967
270 590
264 212
249 831
87 667
105 045
139 613
799 359
736 800
597 972
Total Current Assets Total Current Liabilities Community Wealth/Equity
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow Cash at Year End
67 284
119 640
123 145
215 025
211 779
206 785
n/a
11 666
10 879
UIFW EXPENDITURE
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Population: 54 237 No Schooling: 3.4% Households: 17 371
Total Employment Positions
616
600
Vacant Positions
58
60
Managerial Positions
30
30
Population Growth: 0.68% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 38.5% Formal Dwellings: 95.8%
Vacant Managerial Positions
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: ANC 8, DA 8, VF PLUS 1 Controlling Party: DA/VF PLUS Coalition Mayor: Mr Grant Riddles Deputy Mayor: Mr Johannes Hartnick (Deputy Mayor and Development and Planning Service Portfolio) Speaker: Mr Andrew Stroebel Other Council: Ms Margaret Jakobs (Community Services Portfolio), Ms Annemarie Joubert (Technical Services Portfolio), Mr Ben Smit (Corporate Management Portfolio and Financial Services Portfolio) Municipal Manager: Mr Johan Jacobs Chief Financial Officer: Ms Lien Viljoen
Total Employment Cost (R’000)
SERVICE DELIVERY Inside Yard
Water Electricity
<200m from Yard
2
133 519
122 460
2016/17
2015/16
14 770
13 316
427
427
Households - Free Basic Service
5 395
4 961
Total Customer Entities Served
15 174
14 557
Households - Free Basic Service
5 395
5 200
12 987
12 987
1 713
1 713
Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage
Sewerage
0
Flush Toilet - Septic Tank Ventilated Pit Latrine Households - Free Basic Service
487
487
5 395
5 039
KANNALAND LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (WC041) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: PO Box 30, Ladismith, 6655 PHYSICAL: 32 Church Street, Ladismith TEL: 028 551 8000 FAX: 028 551 1766 EMAIL: argiewe@kannaland.gov.za WEB: www.kannaland.gov.za
OVERVIEW Description: The Kannaland Local Municipality is a Category B municipality situated within the Garden Route District in the Western Cape Province. It shares its borders with the Central Karoo District to the north and Cape Winelands District in the east. It is one of seven municipalities in the district. Kannaland is situated about 340km north-east of Cape Town along the famous tourism Route 62. It is linked by tarred main roads to all other major centres, such as Oudtshoorn (100km), Montagu (139km), George (160km), Mossel Bay (185km) and Port Elizabeth (420km). Both the administrative and legislative seats of Kannaland Municipality are located in Ladismith, with satellite offices in Calitzdorp, Vanwyksdorp and Zoar. The municipality is responsible for basic service provision to the towns of Calitzdorp, Ladismith, Vanwyksdorp and Zoar, as well as the surrounding farming communities. Kannaland’s climate is ideal for the production of apricots, peaches, plums, nectarines and grapes. The well-known Parmalat and Ladismith dairy products come from the area. The quaint little haven of Calitzdorp is known as the port-wine capitol of South Africa by virtue of the top quality wines, produced mainly by Boplaas, De Krans, Axehill and Calitzdorp wine cellars.
The Kannaland municipal area lies huddled between two mountain ranges, the Swartberge and Anysberg. An impressive mountain peak called Towerkop (2 198m) looms above Ladismith. Another impressive site is Elandsberg (2 128m). Halfway up Elandsberg is a famous landmark, sometimes referred to as Ladismith’s extra star in the galaxy: Stanley’s Light (1 500m). A wide variety of scenic routes criss-cross the area. Kannaland has its own individual building style, which makes it unique. For example, the so-called Ladismith Style is a simplified Georgian design and dates from the 1830s. Area: 4 765km2 Cities/Towns: Calitzdorp, Ladismith, Vanwyksdorp, Zoar Main Economic Sectors: Agriculture (26.8%), manufacturing (20.4%), community and personal services (18.4%), finance and business (11%), wholesale, retail and trade (9.4%), construction (6.20%), electricity and water (4.70%), transport and communication (3%)
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 24 168 No Schooling: 5.1% Households: 6 333
Population Growth: -0.56% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 22.7% Formal Dwellings: 97.4%
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT The municipality is under S139(5) administration, effective from December 2016. Composition of Council: ICOSA 3, ANC 2, DA 2 Controlling Party: DA/ANC Mayor: Ms Magdaleen Barry
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*Unaudited full year figures.
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EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
255
255
Managerial Positions
Hyrin Ruiters
Municipal Manager: Mr Reynold Stevens Chief Financial Officer: Mr Kenny Cooper Senior Management: Hendrik Barnard (Executive Manager: Corporate
Total Employment Cost (R’000)
SERVICE DELIVERY Water
Services), Mr Peter-George Rooi (Manager: LED) Communications Officers: Mr Peter-George Rooi
Electricity FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
n/a
Qualified audit
Disclaimer of audit
AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
R’000
R’000
R’000
Total Revenue
137 931
167 410
179 849
Total Expenditure
149 691
159 548
164 972
Surplus/(Deficit)
(11 760)
7 862
14 877
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
17 034
24 616
39 519
Total Current Assets
36 850
10 488
20 014
Total Current Liabilities
59 478
61 409
71 163
265 242
228 575
220 713
13 329
25 565
35 892
5 567
277
2 270
n/a
62 847
41 062
Community Wealth/Equity
Sewerage
14
14
50 323
52 575
2016/17
2015/16
Inside Yard
7 537
7 537
Households - Free Basic Service
2 059
2 328
Total Customer Entities Served
5 330
5 330
Households - Free Basic Service
2 059
2 427
Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage
5 332
5 332
Flush Toilet - Septic Tank Households - Free Basic Service
190
190
2 059
2 328
2016/17
2015/16
WESTERN CAPE
Deputy Mayor: Phillipus Antonie Speaker: Aletta Theron Other Council: Jeffrey Donson, Joslyn Johnson, Werner Meshoa,
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow Cash at Year End
UIFW EXPENDITURE
KNYSNA LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (WC048) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: PO Box 21, Knysna, 6570 PHYSICAL: 5 Clyde Street, Knysna TEL: 044 302 6300 FAX: 044 302 6333 EMAIL: knysna@knysna.gov.za WEB: www.knysna.gov.za
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2017/18*
AUDIT OUTCOME
n/a Clean audit Clean audit
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
R’000
R’000
R’000
Total Revenue
761 188
821 832
800 688
667 473
762 544
710 366
93 714
59 288
90 322
Total Expenditure
OVERVIEW
Surplus/(Deficit)
Description: The Knysna Local Municipality is a Category B municipality
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
127 048
96 404
89 812
Total Current Assets
245 964
253 006
209 469
Total Current Liabilities
164 075
152 268
127 682
Community Wealth/Equity
991 638
897 815
838 526
Operating Cash Flow
84 314
104 777
113 133
Cash at Year End
77 933
108 213
75 567
n/a
5 909
13 951
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
664
756
situated within the Garden Route District in the Western Cape Province. Adjacent municipalities include George Local Municipality to the northwest and Bitou Local Municipality to the east. The municipality is also bordered by the Indian Ocean in the south. It is one of the smallest municipalities of the seven that make up the district, accounting for only 5% of its geographical area. Area: 1 109km2 Cities/Towns: Brenton, Brenton-on-Sea, Buffels Bay, Knoetzie, Knysna, Rheenendal, Sedgefield Main Economic Sectors: Wholesale and retail trade, catering and accommodation; finance, insurance, real estate and business services; manufacturing
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 73 835 No Schooling: 3.7% Households: 25 877
Population Growth: 1.65% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 43.2% Formal Dwellings: 80.4%
CASH FLOWS
UIFW EXPENDITURE
Vacant Positions
56
74
Managerial Positions
30
28
Vacant Managerial Positions
Settlements Committee and Technical Services Committee), Monwabisi Salaze (Community Services), Elrick van Aswegen (Finance and Governance Committee) Municipal Manager: Mr Johnny Douglas (Acting) Chief Financial Officer: Mr Mbulelo Memani Senior Management: Mr Garry Boshoff (Director: Community Services), Ms Marlene Boyce (Director: Planning and Development), Mr Pravir Hariparsad (Director: Technical Services), Ms Phumla Makoma (Director: Corporate Services), Mr Petrus van Niekerk (Acting Manager: ED) Communications Officers: Mr Christopher Bezuidenhout (Manager: Communications)
2016/17
2015/16
21 230
16 826
<200m from Yard
1 115
3 744
>200m from Yard
955
929
Households - Free Basic Service
10 836
16 826
Total Customer Entities Served
21 454
19 552
Inside Yard
Water
1 VACANCY
Controlling Party: DA/COPE/KUC Coalition Mayor: Mr Mark Willemse Speaker: Georlene Wolmarans Other Council: Peter Myers (Planning and Integrated Human
5 197 987
SERVICE DELIVERY
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: DA 10, ANC 7, ACDP 1, COPE 1, KUC 1,
0 211 966
Total Employment Cost (R’000)
Electricity
Households - Free Basic Service Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage
Sewerage
9 651
9 428
21 230
18 454
Flush Toilet - Septic Tank
2 687
528
Ventilated Pit Latrine
1 589
2 108
Other Households - Free Basic Service
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115
3 205
9 651
9 428
*Unaudited full year figures.
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MOSSEL BAY LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (WC043) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: Private Bag X29, Mossel Bay, 6500 PHYSICAL: 101 Marsh Street, Mossel Bay TEL: 044 606 5000 FAX: 044 606 5062 EMAIL: admin@mosselbay.gov.za WEB: www.mosselbay.gov.za
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2017/18*
AUDIT OUTCOME
2016/17
2015/16
n/a Clean audit Clean audit
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
R’000
R’000
R’000
Total Revenue
961 520
958 401
879 040 791 794
Total Expenditure
777 760
819 329
OVERVIEW
Surplus/(Deficit)
183 761
139 071
87 246
Description: The Mossel Bay Local Municipality is a Category B
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
131 216
144 823
147 023
municipality situated within the Garden Route District in the Western Cape Province. It is bordered by the municipalities of Oudtshoorn to the north, George to the east, and Langeberg to the west. Its northern boundary is the Outeniqua Mountains and its western boundary the Gouritz River. To the east it stretches to the Maalgate River. The municipality is one of seven in the district. The Garden Route District Municipality fulfills a coordinating function in the area, although each of the local municipalities remains autonomous. Mossel Bay Local Municipality is situated on the N2 approximately halfway between the coastal cities of Cape Town and Port Elizabeth. Area: 2 001km2 Cities/Towns: Boggoms Bay, Brandwag, Friemersheim, Great Brak River, Herbertsdale, Mossel Bay, Vleesbaai
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 94 135 No Schooling: 2.6% Households: 31 766
Population Growth: 1.17% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 47.6% Formal Dwellings: 88.2%
Total Current Assets
565 221
820 017
731 154
140 404
427 498
343 502
2 941 153
2 776 697
2 713 638
Total Current Liabilities Community Wealth/Equity
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow
149 947
217 226
157 129
Cash at Year End
426 249
417 342
339 310
n/a
4 614
258
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
1 376
1 061
138
108
29
35
UIFW EXPENDITURE
Vacant Positions Managerial Positions Vacant Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
SERVICE DELIVERY Inside Yard
Water
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: DA 17, ANC 7, ACDP 1, ICOSA 1, VF PLUS 1 Controlling Party: DA Executive Mayor: Mr H Levendal Deputy Mayor: D Kotzé (Deputy Executive Mayor and Corporate
Electricity
Services and Governance) Speaker: P Terblanche Other Council: C Bayman (Planning and Integrated Services), N Booisen (Community Services), M de Klerk (Financial Services), A Dellemijn (Technical Services), V Fortuin (Social Services) Municipal Manager: Adv Thys Giliomee Chief Financial Officer: Dawood Asmal Senior Management: Gwynnefer Harding (Manager: LED), Edward Jantjies (Director: Corporate Services), Dick Naidoo (Director: Technical Services), Elize Nel (Director: Community Services), Colin Puren (Executive Manager: Strategic Services), Carel Venter (Director: Planning and Integrated Services) Communications Officers: Rowena Hendricks
Sewerage
<200m from Yard
0
3
253 441
238 462
2016/17
2015/16
36 087
35 156
0
72
Households - Free Basic Service
28 784
28 420
Total Customer Entities Served
33 253
32 165
Households - Free Basic Service
28 615
32 165
Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage
28 189
26 623
Flush Toilet - Septic Tank
5 030
5 285
Ventilated Pit Latrine
0
30
350
137
Other
2 285
2 285
Households - Free Basic Service
11 267
11 312
Bucket System
OUDTSHOORN LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (WC045) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: PO Box 255, Oudtshoorn, 6620 PHYSICAL: Cnr CJ Langenhoven Street & Voortrekker Road, Oudtshoorn TEL: 044 203 3000 FAX: 044 203 3104 EMAIL: post@oudtmun.gov.za WEB: www.oudtshoorn.gov.za
OVERVIEW Description: The Oudtshoorn Local Municipality is a Category B municipality located within the Garden Route District in the Western Cape Province. It is one of the seven municipalities in the district. The Greater Oudtshoorn area is nestled at the foot of the Swartberg Mountains in the heart of the Little Karoo region in the Western Cape. It is defined as a semi-desert area with a unique and sensitive natural environment. It was once the indigenous home of the Khoisan people, and so there are many rock paintings to be found. The municipality’s development potential recognises the impact of being home to the world’s largest ostrich population, which is a key component of their agricultural industry.
The discovery of the Cango Caves and continual allure of unique natural heritage has drawn people to this region. Oudtshoorn serves as a regional centre for the surrounding agricultural area. The natural environment of the area creates a natural hospitality towards the tourism industry, and a related boom in accommodation. Oudtshoorn is a centre of regional cultural, sport and art activities, and has, since 1994, been host to the nationally famous Klein Karoo Nasionale Kuntefees (KKNK), an arts festival held in March/April every year. A total of 411 temporary job opportunities were created directly by the ABSA KKNK, of which 76% were filled by black employees. The total economic impact of the ABSA KKNK is estimated at about R110-million, which makes the festival a major contributor to the economy in Oudtshoorn. A joint strategy was developed through the Greater Oudtshoorn Vision 2030 process to ensure both the broader benefaction of local communities and the sustainability of the festival. Oudtshoorn’s relatively higher ‘development potential’ is directly linked to its geographic location on main transport routes, natural resource base, human resources, institutional centre function, and commercial services.
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DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 97 509 No Schooling: 2.3% Households: 23 362
Population Growth: 0.37% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 40.7% Formal Dwellings: 91.2%
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: DA 14, ANC 7, ICOSA 2, EFF 1, SARCO 1 Controlling Party: DA Mayor: Mr Colan Sylvester Deputy Mayor: Noluthando Mwati (Deputy Mayor and Chairperson: Human Settlements)
Speaker: Julia le Roux-Krowitz Other Council: Ms Ewa Fortuin (Chairperson: Corporate Services), Mr Johan Fourie (Chairperson: Technical Services), Mr George Kersop (Chairperson: Financial Services), Mr Hendrik Ruiters (Chairperson: Community Services), Nellie Soman (Chairperson: Strategic Services and LED) Municipal Manager: Mr Allan A Paulse Chief Financial Officer: Mr Felix Lötter Senior Management: Mr Greg Baartman (Manager: LED), Mr Lluwellyn Coetzee (Acting Director: Strategic Services), Mr Chris Koch (Director: Technical Services), Mr Thomas Mattee (Director: Community Services), Shehaam Sims (Acting Director: Human Settlements), Mr Reginald Smit (Director: Corporate Services) Communications Officers: Mr Ntobeko Mangqwengqwe
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
n/a
Qualified audit
Qualified audit
AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
R’000
R’000
R’000
Total Revenue
591 017
561 835
478 310
Total Expenditure
508 893
483 023
517 329
Surplus/(Deficit)
82 124
78 812
(39 019)
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
56 707
50 998
24 027
Total Current Assets
150 041
83 503
71 384
78 941
116 054
150 155
680 120
500 268
421 456
107 202
92 869
53 865
69 342
27 816
19 679
n/a
14 477
108 681
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
857
918
Vacant Positions
304
99
45
33
Total Current Liabilities Community Wealth/Equity
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow Cash at Year End
UIFW EXPENDITURE
Managerial Positions Vacant Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
SERVICE DELIVERY Water Electricity
5
195 075
197 821
2016/17
2015/16
Inside Yard
14 465
14 588
<200m from Yard
3 000
3 392
Households - Free Basic Service
5 541
14 088
Total Customer Entities Served
17 741
17 954
Households - Free Basic Service
5 541
6 351
14 588
14 588
Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage
Sewerage
13
Flush Toilet - Septic Tank
2 877
601
0
592
5 541
6 351
Other Households - Free Basic Service
WESTERN CAPE
Recent studies of Oudtshoorn growth potential identified it as one of 14 important ‘leader towns’ in the Western Cape Province. Area: 3 540km2 Cities/Towns: De Rust, Dysselsdorp, Oudtshoorn Main Economic Sectors: Agriculture, forestry and fishing (17.3%), manufacturing (12.4%), insurance (11.7%), finance (11.7%), construction (3%)
OVERBERG DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY (DC3) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: Private Bag X22, Bredasdorp, 7280 PHYSICAL: 26 Long Street, Bredasdorp TEL: 028 425 1157 FAX: 028 425 1014 EMAIL: info@odm.org.za WEB: www.odm.org.za
Barrydale
Villiersdorp Genadendal
Suurbraak Greyton Riviersonderend
THEEWATERSKLOOF
OVERVIEW Description: The Overberg District Municipality is a Category C municipality situated in the Western Cape Province, just over Sir Lowry’s Pass to the southernmost tip of Africa. The adjacent municipalities are the Cape Winelands District to the north, Garden Route District to the east and City of Cape Town to the west. It is also bounded by the Indian Ocean to the south-west and Atlantic Ocean to the west. The municipality is the smallest district in the province, making up only 9% of its geographical area. The following local municipalities form part of the Overberg region: Theewaterskloof, Swellendam, Overstrand and Cape Agulhas. The seat of the municipality is Bredasdorp. Area: 12 239km2 Main Economic Sectors: Finance, insurance, real estate and business services (25.1%), manufacturing (16.3%), wholesale and retail trade, catering and accommodation (13.7%), agriculture, forestry and fishing (12.1%), general government (10.5%), construction (8.5%), transport, storage and communication (8.3%), community, social and personal services (4.2%)
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 286 786 No Schooling: 3.2% Households: 91 835
Population Growth: 2.39% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 37.4% Formal Dwellings: 81.8%
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: DA 14, ANC 7 Controlling Party: DA Mayor: A Franken
Kleinmond Pringle Bay
Bot River Hawston Hermanus
Stanford
Swellendam
SWELLENDAM
Caledon
CAPE AGULHAS Napier
OVERSTRAND
Bredasdorp
Gans Bay Pearly Beach
Struis Bay Agulhas
Deputy Mayor: A Klaas Speaker: L de Bruyn Other Council: H Coetzee (Strategic Services), M Koch (Community Services), C Lamprecht (Finance), L Ntsabo (Corporate and IGR) Municipal Manager: Mr D Beretti Chief Financial Officer: Mr C Hoffman (Acting) Senior Management: F Coetzee (Senior Internal Auditor), W Crafford (Office of the Municipal Manager), R du Toit (Head: Municipal Health Services), M Dunn (Officer: Performance Management), R Geldenhuys (Head: Emergency Services), Mr E Johnson (Acting Manager: LED, Tourism, Resorts and EPWP), F Kotze (Head: Environmental Management), P Oliver (Director: Community Services), A Riddles (Chief Risk Officer / Shared Services), J Snyman (Head: Revenue and Expenditure Management), G Spangenberg (Senior Officer: Human Resources), W Stassen (Head: Financial Services), A Thompson (Senior Admin Officer), A van Eeden (Head: Roads), D Kapot Witbooi (Acting Manager: Supply Chain Management) Communications Officers: Ms V Zeeman (Head: IDP and Communication)
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*Unaudited full year figures.
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FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2017/18*
WESTERN CAPE
AUDIT OUTCOME
2016/17
2015/16
n/a Clean audit Clean audit
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE Total Revenue
R’000
R’000
179 711
159 414
163 971
161 971
159 498
Surplus/(Deficit)
9 350
(2 557)
4 474
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
4 018
6 782
3 576
Total Current Assets
42 305
38 391
40 917
Total Current Liabilities
18 963
22 050
22 630
Community Wealth/Equity
26 723
15 177
17 735
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
500
509
Vacant Positions
R’000
170 361
Total Expenditure
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
Managerial Positions Vacant Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
6
32
28
28
6
4
87 867
82 371
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow Cash at Year End
6 000
15 666
5 878
34 982
32 276
22 376
n/a
3 604
2 639
UIFW EXPENDITURE
CAPE AGULHAS LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (WC033) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: PO Box 51, Bredasdorp, 7280 PHYSICAL: 1 Dirkie Uys Street, Bredasdorp TEL: 028 425 5500 FAX: 028 425 1019 EMAIL: info@capeagulhas.gov.za WEB: www.capeagulhas.gov.za
OVERVIEW Description: The Cape Agulhas Local Municipality is a Category B municipality situated within the Overberg District in the Western Cape Province. It is one of four municipalities in the district, making up a third of its geographical area. A large percentage of the population falls within the economically active population (aged 15-65), but the unemployment rate in Cape Agulhas is still relatively high. Though regarded as one of the best-performing local governments when it comes to housing delivery, the housing backlogs remain a challenge. The municipality strives to improve basic services with limited resources, however, the upgrading and maintenance of basic services remain a challenge. Strategic partnerships have become increasingly important, as illustrated by council’s high expenditure on MIG projects and active participation in EPWP projects. Environmental issues have become an important factor for the municipality to consider, especially with the effects of global warming and climate change. The municipality is endeavouring to integrate the effects and consequences of global warming and climate change into the general planning of service delivery, as can be seen in the municipality’s awarding of a waste to energy bioproject to Ark Industries. The municipality has created adequate capacity to deliver in critical departments such as economic development, human settlements and human development. Good governance has always been a priority for the council and the establishment of a Risk Management Unit, an Internal Audit Unit, a Municipal Public Accounts Committee, as well as more than 13 years of unqualified audit reports, is a testimony to this. Area: 3 471km2 Cities/Towns: Agulhas, Arniston, Bredasdorp, Elim, Klipdale, Napier, Protem, Struis Bay, Suiderstrand Main Economic Sectors: Finance, insurance, real estate and business services (26%), general government (19.1%), manufacturing (17%), wholesale and retail trade, catering and accommodation (9.8%), construction (9.6%), agriculture, forestry and fishing (7%), community, social and personal services (5.6%), transport, storage and communication (4.1%)
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 36 000 No Schooling: 1.5% Households: 11 321
Population Growth: 1.95% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 34.5% Formal Dwellings: 88.1%
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: DA 6, ANC 3, DLRP 1, KAPCO 1 Controlling Party: DA
Mayor: Mr Paul Swart Deputy Mayor: Zukiswa Tonisi (Deputy Mayor and Mayco Member) Speaker: Johan Nieuwoudt (Speaker and Ward 4 Councillor) Other Council: Raymond Baker (Ward 3 Councillor), Derick Burger (PR Councillor), Danny Europa (Ward 6 Councillor), Z Jacobs (PR Councillor), Dirk Jantjies (PR Councillor), Eve Marthinus (PR Councillor), Marjorie October (Ward 2 Councillor and Mayco Member), Evelyn Sauls (Ward 1 Councillor), Paul Swart (Executive Mayor and Ward 5 Councillor) Municipal Manager: Mr Dean O’Neill Chief Financial Officer: Mr Hannes van Biljon Senior Management: Mr Abdul Aziz Jacobs (Director: Infrastructure Services), Mr Oscar January (Manager: LED), Mr Khaya Mrali (Director: Management Services) Communications Officers: Ms Tracey Stone
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2017/18*
AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
2016/17
2015/16
n/a Clean audit Clean audit
R’000
R’000
R’000
Total Revenue
304 279
268 658
246 055
Total Expenditure
241 944
282 336
267 704
Surplus/(Deficit)
21 943
954
4 111
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
21 690
24 280
21 287 44 524
Total Current Assets
79 633
62 317
Total Current Liabilities
33 078
48 899
26 207
352 210
310 058
307 335
Operating Cash Flow
17 864
33 836
9 624
Cash at Year End
37 166
24 361
14 384
n/a
2 708
446
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
357
373
Community Wealth/Equity
CASH FLOWS
UIFW EXPENDITURE
Vacant Positions Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
SERVICE DELIVERY Inside Yard
Water Electricity
<200m from Yard
11
25
25
112 675
102 450
2016/17
2015/16
8 727
8 615
762
742
Households - Free Basic Service
3 559
3 220
Total Customer Entities Served
9 536
9 536
Households - Free Basic Service
3 559
3 220
5 991
5 963
3 004
2 965
Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage
Sewerage
7
Flush Toilet - Septic Tank Other Households - Free Basic Service
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762
742
3 559
3 220
*Unaudited full year figures.
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CONTACT DETAILS
Senior Management: Ms Desireé Arrison (Director: Management
POSTAL: PO Box 20, Hermanus, 7200 PHYSICAL: Overstrand Civic Centre, Magnolia Street, Hermanus TEL: 028 313 8000 FAX: 028 312 1894 EMAIL: enquiries@overstrand.gov.za WEB: www.overstrand.gov.za
Services), Mr Xolile Khosi (Manager: LED), Mr Solomzi Madikane (Director: Economic Development and Tourism), Mr Stephen Müller (Director: Infrastructure and Planning), Mr Neville Michaels (Director: Protection Services), Mr Roderick Williams (Director: Community Services) Communications Officers: Ms Noluthando Zweni (Manager: Communication)
OVERVIEW Description: The Overstrand Local Municipality is a Category B municipality located within the Overberg District in the Western Cape Province. It borders the Indian Ocean in the south, having a vast stretch of coastline. It is the smallest of four municipalities in the district, making up 14% of its geographical area. The seat of Overstrand is Hermanus. Ultimately, its unique offerings of the ultimate experience in landbased whale watching and shark cage diving, pristine Blue Flag beaches, excellent wine industry, and top-class restaurants and accommodation make it an attractive tourist destination with a variety of activities. Area: 1 675km2 Cities/Towns: Betty’s Bay, Birkenhead, De Kelders, Fishershaven, Franskraal, Gans Bay, Hawston, Hermanus, Kleinmond, Onrus, Pearly Beach, Pringle Bay, Rooi-Els, Sand Bay, Stanford, Van Dyks Bay, Vermont Main Economic Sectors: Transport, storage and communication (35.3%), finance and business services (24.3%), wholesale (19.2%), manufacturing (14.7%), commercial services
FINANCIAL INFORMATION AUDIT OUTCOME Total Revenue Total Expenditure Surplus/(Deficit)
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION Total Current Assets Total Current Liabilities Community Wealth/Equity
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
Development and Tourism; and Protection Services) Other Council: Arnie Africa (Community Services), Kari Brice (Infrastructure and Planning), Riana de Coning (Finance), Andrew Komani (Management Services) Municipal Manager: Mr Coenie Groenewald Chief Financial Officer: Ms Santie Reyneke-Naudé
R’000
R’000
R’000
1 121 820 1 021 703 100 116 100 835
1 086 805 1 047 691 39 114 91 868
991 343 937 727 53 616 95 133
634 169 275 664 3 401 100
410 829 181 973 3 300 451
307 820 169 587 3 258 328
300 921 474 967 n/a
182 651 259 814 5 864
160 551 174 780 56
2016/17
2015/16
1 241 221 57 2 311 185
1 115 80 58 2 283 130
2016/17
2015/16
26 888 7 418 23 736 7 418 22 703 6 138 7 418
26 417 7 512 23 736 7 512 22 568 6 138 7 512
Operating Cash Flow Cash at Year End
UIFW EXPENDITURE
Composition of Council: DA 16, ANC 8, EFF 1 Controlling Party: DA Mayor: Mr Dudley Coetzee Deputy Mayor: Elnora Gillion (Deputy Executive Mayor; Economic
2015/16
CASH FLOWS
Population: 93 407 No Schooling: 2.3% Households: 35 718
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT
2016/17
n/a Clean audit Clean audit
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population Growth: 3.42% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 45.0% Formal Dwellings: 79.0%
2017/18*
WESTERN CAPE
OVERSTRAND LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (WC032)
Total Employment Positions Vacant Positions Managerial Positions Vacant Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
SERVICE DELIVERY Inside Yard Water Households - Free Basic Service Total Customer Entities Served Electricity Households - Free Basic Service Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage Sewerage Flush Toilet - Septic Tank Households - Free Basic Service
SWELLENDAM LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (WC034) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: PO Box 20, Swellendam, 6740 PHYSICAL: 49 Voortrek Street, Swellendam TEL: 028 514 8500 FAX: 028 514 2694 EMAIL: info@swellenmun.co.za WEB: www.swellenmun.co.za
and communication (14.4%), agriculture, forestry and fishing (11.3%), finance, insurance, real estate and business services (11%), general government (8.1%), construction (5.3%), community, social and personal services (4.6%)
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION OVERVIEW Description: The Swellendam Local Municipality is located in the Overberg district in the Western Cape Province. It is the biggest of the four municipalities that make up the district, accounting for a third of its geographical area. The municipality is involved in agriculture and agro-processing of products, which include deciduous fruits, wheat, barley, youngberry, livestock, and grapes for exporting and making wine. There is a big emphasis on ecotourism and cultural heritage tourist activities. A potential sector for higher economic growth in the area is wholesale and packaging. The most significant conservation areas are: Bontebok National Park, Marloth Nature Reserve in the Langeberg, and Sanbona Wildlife Reserve. Area: 3 835km2 Cities/Towns: Barrydale, Buffeljagsrivier, Infanta, Malagas, Suurbraak, Swellendam Main Economic Sectors: Wholesale and retail trade, catering and accommodation (25.4%), manufacturing (17.1%), transport, storage
Population: 40 211 No Schooling: 3.7% Households: 11 678
Population Growth: 2.57% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 39.1% Formal Dwellings: 96.0%
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: DA 6, ANC 5 Controlling Party: DA Mayor: Mr NG Myburgh Deputy Mayor: AM Pokwas Speaker: BO Sonqwenqwe Other Council: HF du Rand (Member: Exco), MJ Koch (Representative: District Council), EJ Lamprecht (Member: Exco) Municipal Manager: Anton Groenewald Chief Financial Officer: H Schlebusch Senior Management: D du Plessis (Director: Corporate Services), F Erasmus (Director: Engineering Services), H Schlebusch (Director: Financial Services), KD Stuurman (Director: Community Services) Communications Officers: G Abrahams (PMS Officer)
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*Unaudited full year figures.
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FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2017/18*
WESTERN CAPE
AUDIT OUTCOME
2016/17
2015/16
n/a Clean audit Clean audit
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
R’000
R’000
R’000
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
271
284
Vacant Positions
20
23
19
20
Managerial Positions
218 131
230 795
224 012
Vacant Managerial Positions
Total Expenditure
193 987
216 006
205 153
Total Employment Cost (R’000)
Surplus/(Deficit)
24 144
14 789
18 859
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
19 262
14 876
17 742
Total Current Assets
87 927
89 606
69 286
Total Current Liabilities
45 965
54 016
42 998
293 626
257 323
242 534
Total Revenue
SERVICE DELIVERY Inside Yard
Community Wealth/Equity
Water
Households - Free Basic Service
Electricity
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow Cash at Year End
UIFW EXPENDITURE
19 298
31 558
13 934
49 544
51 728
36 434
n/a
1 339
272
<200m from Yard
Sewerage
0
2
79 519
69 693
2016/17
2015/16
6 196
6 183
206
206
6 196
6 183
Total Customer Entities Served
6 431
6 431
Households - Free Basic Service
6 076
6 207
Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage
5 823
5 747
Flush Toilet - Septic Tank Ventilated Pit Latrine Households - Free Basic Service
312
312
294
294
1 930
1 880
THEEWATERSKLOOF LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (WC031) CONTACT DETAILS
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT
POSTAL: PO Box 24, Caledon, 7230 PHYSICAL: 6 Plein Street, Caledon TEL: 028 214 3300 FAX: 028 214 1289 EMAIL: twkmun@twk.org.za WEB: www.twk.gov.za
Composition of Council: DA 14, ANC 10, EFF 1, ICOSA 1, UFEC 1 Controlling Party: DA Executive Mayor: Ms Christelle Vosloo Deputy Mayor: Isaac Sileku (Deputy Mayor and Chairperson: Human
OVERVIEW Description: The Theewaterskloof Local Municipality is a Category B municipality situated in the Overberg District in the Western Cape Province. It is one of four municipalities in the district, making up a third of its geographical area. Theewaterskloof Municipality is the gateway to the Overberg and is surrounded by unique natural assets such as the Theewaterskloof Dam, Kogelberg Biosphere, illustrious vineyards, crop and fruit fields, fynbos, wild flowers and blue cranes. With its Local Economic Development Strategy (LED strategy), the municipality is constantly driving local economic development in primary economic sectors such as agriculture, tourism, agricultural product processing, and industries. Despite a relatively poor community and a narrow capacity for tax and income generation, the municipality is constantly improving infrastructures for service and product delivery. The municipality’s Integrated Development Programme was developed in partnership with local business, communities and individuals. The municipality was the first to implement Service Level Agreements in all its towns to narrow the gap between community services needs and municipal service delivery abilities. The municipality created capacities for holistic and quality developments, i.e. sewerage removal, quality water, housing, communication, waste removal and infrastructural maintenance. In addition, the municipality participated in processes that led to a peaceful and safe environment where the welfare of everyone, and especially that of women and children, is highly valued and pursued. The municipality has a successful town management model that ensures that local government and democracy are extended to the people. Area: 3 259km2 Cities/Towns: Bot River, Caledon/Myddleton, Genadendal, Grabouw, Greyton, Riviersonderend, Theewaterskloof, Villiersdorp Main Economic Sectors: Finance, insurance, real estate and business services (30.1%), agriculture, forestry and fishing (21.3%), manufacturing (15.4%), wholesale and retail trade, catering and accommodation (8.8%), general government (7.7%), construction (6%), transport, storage and communication (5.8%), community, social and personal services (3.4%)
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 117 167 No Schooling: 4.4% Households: 33 118
Settlements)
Speaker: D du Toit Other Council: J Arendse (Chairperson: Corporate Services),
Population Growth: 1.67% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 31.3% Formal Dwellings: 77.5%
M Koegelenberg (Chairperson: Financial Services), Karel Papier (Chairperson: Technical), Meki Plato-Mentoor (Chairperson: Development and LED), PU Stanfliet (Chairperson: Operational Services) Municipal Manager: Mr Gerrit Matthyse Chief Financial Officer: Mr Davy Louw (Director: Financial Services) Senior Management: Mr Jan Barnard (Director: Operations), Mr Anton Opperman (Chief Audit Executive) Communications Officers: Mr Hugo Geldenhuys
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2017/18*
AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
2016/17
2015/16
n/a Clean audit Clean audit
R’000
R’000
R’000
Total Revenue
488 528
482 016
483 904
Total Expenditure
418 029
432 724
439 527
Surplus/(Deficit)
70 499
49 292
44 377
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
80 824
63 157
64 675
Total Current Assets
176 601
114 701
109 142
Total Current Liabilities
178 912
81 827
106 556
684 478
629 718
580 427
Community Wealth/Equity
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow
109 826
76 981
60 819
84 041
64 323
56 442
n/a
82
2 915
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
821
614
Vacant Positions
46
12
Managerial Positions
50
41
Cash at Year End
UIFW EXPENDITURE
Vacant Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
SERVICE DELIVERY Water Electricity Sewerage
6
1
172 324
159 223
2016/17
2015/16
Inside Yard
15 187
18 581
Households - Free Basic Service
4 530
7 154
16 503
20 622
Total Customer Entities Served Households - Free Basic Service
4 530
7 154
Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage
13 732
15 926
Flush Toilet - Septic Tank
1 036
4 833
Households - Free Basic Service
4 530
7 154
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WEST COAST DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY (DC1) WESTERN CAPE
CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: PO Box 242, Moorreesburg, 7310 PHYSICAL: 58 Long Street, Moorreesburg TEL: 022 4338400 FAX: 086 692 6113 EMAIL: westcoastdm@wcdm.co.za WEB: www.westcoastdm.co.za
OVERVIEW
MATZIKAMA
Description: The West Coast District Municipality is a Category C municipality located in the Western Cape Province. The municipalities adjacent to the West Coast District are the Namakwa District to the north and north-east, City of Cape Town to the south and Cape Winelands District to the south-east. It is also bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to the west. It is comprised of five local municipalities: Swartland, with Malmesbury as the administrative centre; Bergrivier, with Piketberg as the administrative centre; Matzikama, with Vredendal as the administrative centre; Cederberg, with Clanwilliam as the administrative centre; and Saldanha Bay, with Vredenburg as the administrative centre. Moorreesburg is the seat of the district. Area: 31 119km2 Main Economic Sectors: Finance, insurance, real estate and business services (24%), manufacturing (18%), agriculture, forestry and fishing (15%), wholesale and retail trade, catering and accommodation (13%), general government (11%), transport, storage and communication (9%), construction (5%), community, social and personal services (4%)
Vanrhynsdorp Vredendal Klawer
Stompneus Bay
Population Growth: 2.45% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 36.7% Formal Dwellings: 85.8%
2017/18*
AUDIT OUTCOME
2016/17
Total Revenue Total Expenditure Surplus/(Deficit)
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
2015/16
R’000
R’000
351 845 328 322 23 523 8 096
362 270 321 387 40 883 10 867
375 863 354 559 21 305 9 553
273 996 43 974 468 216
Porterville
Hopefield Moorreesburg Langebaan
SWARTLAND Riebeek-Kasteel !
R’000
286 759 33 950 481 939
Piketberg
SALDANHA BAY
Darling
n/a Clean audit Clean audit
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
Total Current Assets Total Current Liabilities Community Wealth/Equity
BERGRIVIER
Velddrif
!
Francois Schippers (Finance), Basil Stanley (Infrastructure Services) Municipal Manager: Mr David Joubert Chief Financial Officer: Dr Johan Tesselaar Senior Management: Wilhelm Markus (Director: Administration and Community Services), Henk Matthee (Infrastructure Services), Mr Earl Williams (Manager: LED) Communications Officers: Ms Helena van Rooyen
245 479 42 307 427 330
!
Citrusdal
Paternoster Vredenburg Louwville
Composition of Council: DA 16, ANC 9 Controlling Party: DA Mayor: Mr John Harold Cleophas Deputy Mayor: Roelof Strydom Speaker: Randall Swarts Other Council: Valery McQuire (Administration and Community Services),
Wuppertal
Aurora
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
Clanwilliam
CEDERBERG
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population: 436 403 No Schooling: 3.8% Households: 129 862
Uitspankraal
Lamberts Bay
Malmesbury
Abbotsdale
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
60 183 269 508 n/a
33 671 234 434 255
49 113 226 915 21 042
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
665
664
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow Cash at Year End
UIFW EXPENDITURE
Vacant Positions
39
72
Managerial Positions
33
34
Vacant Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
SERVICE DELIVERY Inside Yard
Water Electricity Sewerage
0
1
161 616
151 693
2016/17
2015/16
1 006
1 006
Households - Free Basic Service
16
12
Total Customer Entities Served
99
96
Households - Free Basic Service
16
12
Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage
99
96
Households - Free Basic Service
16
12
BERGRIVIER LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (WC013) CONTACT DETAILS
OVERVIEW
POSTAL: PO Box 60, Piketberg, 7320 PHYSICAL: 13 Church Street, Piketberg TEL: 022 913 6000 FAX: 022 913 1406 EMAIL: bergmun@telkomsa.net WEB: www.bergmun.org.za
Description: The Bergrivier Local Municipality is a Category B municipality located within the West Coast District in the Western Cape Province. It is bordered by Cederberg to the north, Swartland and Cape Winelands District to the south, Cape Winelands District to the east, and Saldanha Bay and the Atlantic Ocean to the west.
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The municipality is one of the five municipalities in the district, accounting for 14% of its geographical area. Piketberg is the seat of the municipal council. Area: 4 407km2 Cities/Towns: Aurora, Eendekuil, Piketberg, Porterville, Redelinghuys, Velddrif Main Economic Sectors: Agriculture, forestry and fishing (28.6%), manufacturing (20.9%), wholesale and retail trade, catering and accommodation (13.3%), finance, insurance, real estate and business services (10.4%), general government (9.9%), transport, storage and communication (5.3%), community, social and personal services (5.4%)
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2017/18*
AUDIT OUTCOME
2016/17
2015/16
n/a Clean audit Clean audit
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
R’000
R’000
R’000
Total Revenue
296 867
299 174
281 097
Total Expenditure
243 560
276 988
254 103
Surplus/(Deficit)
53 308
22 186
26 994
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
28 487
28 795
31 863
223 947
163 627
138 940
95 569
51 095
44 548
362 480
317 807
295 621
Total Current Assets Total Current Liabilities
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION
Community Wealth/Equity
Population: 67 474 No Schooling: 3.1% Households: 19 072
Operating Cash Flow
67 500
40 888
46 430
Cash at Year End
119 909
82 080
65 660
n/a
-
5 295
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
388
440
Vacant Positions
0
65
Managerial Positions
15
15
Vacant Managerial Positions
0
1
107 601
100 563
2016/17
2015/16
8 937
8 652
Population Growth: 1.96% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 35.9% Formal Dwellings: 91.7%
CASH FLOWS
UIFW EXPENDITURE
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: DA 8, ANC 5 Controlling Party: DA Mayor: Mr Ray van Rooy Deputy Mayor: Mrs Sandra Crafford (Deputy Mayor and Executive Member: Financial Services) Speaker: Mr Riaan de Vries Other Council: Mr Jakobus Daniels (Chairperson Section 79 Committee: Corporate Services), Mr Adam du Plooy (Executive Member: Community Services), Mr Mario Wessels (Executive Member: Technical Services) Municipal Manager: Adv Hanlie Linde Chief Financial Officer: Mr Gerard Goliath (Financial Services) Senior Management: Mr Dean Josephus (Community Services), Mr Vivian Kotzee (Corporate Services), Mr Hendrik Krohn (Technical Services), Ms Alletta van Sittert (Manager: LED) Communications Officers: Mr Matthew Sheldon
Total Employment Cost (R’000)
SERVICE DELIVERY Inside Yard
Water Electricity
Sewerage
<200m from Yard
0
89
Households - Free Basic Service
1 890
1 795
Total Customer Entities Served
9 374
9 064
Households - Free Basic Service
1 706
1 372
Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage
7 158
6 981
Flush Toilet - Septic Tank
2 106
2 106
Other Households - Free Basic Service
0
89
1 693
1 605
CEDERBERG LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (WC012) CONTACT DETAILS
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION
POSTAL: Private Bag X2, Clanwilliam, 8135 PHYSICAL: 2A Voortrekker Road, Clanwilliam TEL: 027 482 8000 FAX: 027 482 1933 EMAIL: records@cederbergraad.co.za WEB: www.cederbergmun.gov.za
Population: 52 949 No Schooling: 5.7% Households: 15 279
OVERVIEW Description: The Cederberg Local Municipality is a Category B municipality located in the West Coast District along the upper west coast of the Western Cape Province, approximately 200km from Cape Town. The municipal area is bordered by the spectacular Cederberg Mountains in the east and the Atlantic Ocean in the west. It is one of five municipalities in the district. It is strategically located on the Cape-Namibia Corridor, and the N7 National Road links it with the Northern Cape. If this corridor was identified for future infrastructure upgrades and investments, it would be of paramount importance to ensure that the very basic infrastructure is in place to facilitate future development, whilst simultaneously planning for future growth. The municipality has its focus on the development of the rural poor and, in particular, investing in the youth and final year school-goers to secure their future. Due to its scenic natural beauty, ecotourism is considered a major future economic growth sector. Area: 8 007km2 Cities/Towns: Citrusdal, Clanwilliam, Elands Bay, Graafwater, Lamberts Bay, Leipoldtville, Wupperthal Main Economic Sectors: Agriculture, forestry and fishing (25.7%), wholesale and retail trade, catering and accommodation (17.3%), finance, insurance, real estate and business services (15.3%), manufacturing (12.8%), general government (9.8%), transport, storage and communication (6.9%), community, social and personal services (6.2%), construction (5.1%)
Population Growth: 1.41% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 30.8% Formal Dwellings: 78.1%
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: DA 6, ANC 4, ADC 1 Controlling Party: DA Mayor: Mr William Farmer (Mayor and Member: Executive Mayoral Committee)
Deputy Mayor: B Zass (Deputy Mayor and Member: Executive Mayoral Committee)
Speaker: Mr Jannie Meyer Other Council: Mr Raymond Pretorius (Member: Executive Mayoral Committee), Rhoda Witbooi (Member: Executive Mayoral Committee) Municipal Manager: Mr Louis Volschenk Chief Financial Officer: Mr Elrico Alfred (Director: Financial and Administrative Services) Senior Management: Mr Reginald Bent (Director: Integrated Development Services), Mr Nigel Mercuur (Manager: LED) Communications Officers: Mrs Petronella Horne
FINANCIAL INFORMATION AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
Financially n/a Clean audit unqualified
R’000
R’000
R’000
Total Revenue
350 070
272 690
277 059
Total Expenditure
273 628
260 779
260 739
Surplus/(Deficit)
76 442
11 911
16 320
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
50 778
28 253
44 496
Total Current Assets
225 578
64 412
42 824
Total Current Liabilities
282 228
85 590
66 844
Community Wealth/Equity
442 313
459 955
448 044
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2017/18*
2016/17
SERVICE DELIVERY
2015/16
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow
93 813
47 876
(4 662)
Cash at Year End
50 361
22 301
2 490
n/a
1 163
13 459
UIFW EXPENDITURE EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
376
624
Vacant Positions
18
159
Managerial Positions
23
24
Vacant Managerial Positions Total Employment Cost (R’000)
3
5
88 121
82 558
Water Electricity Sewerage
2016/17
2015/16
Inside Yard
7 910
7 910
Households - Free Basic Service
2 012
2 148
Total Customer Entities Served
9 627
9 627
Households - Free Basic Service
1 984
2 225
Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage
7 129
7 129
Flush Toilet - Septic Tank
1 035
1 035
Households - Free Basic Service
2 012
2 128
WESTERN CAPE
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
MATZIKAMA LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (WC011) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: PO Box 98, Vredendal, 8160 PHYSICAL: 37 Kerk Street, Vredendal TEL: 027 201 3300 FAX: 027 213 3238 EMAIL: headoff@matzikamamun.co.za WEB: www.matzikamamun.co.za
OVERVIEW Description: The Matzikama Local Municipality is a Category B municipality situated within the West Coast District in the Western Cape Province. It is bordered by the Northern Cape in the north and east, and by the Atlantic Ocean in the west. It is the biggest of five municipalities in the district, making up almost half of its geographical area. The municipal area comprises 18 towns and/or villages. Matzikama is characterised by an arid environment, but is served by a life-giving arterial, namely the Olifants River. The river, with its associated canal systems, supports a flourishing agricultural sector that is mainly built on viniculture. Apart from those living in the newly incorporated area to the north, as well as in the towns of Doring Bay, Strandfontein and Vanrhynsdorp, the rest of the population is concentrated along the river and canal system. Vredendal is by far the largest town in the area and it is also centrally located, rendering it the logical economic and administrative centre of the municipal area. Area: 12 981km2 Cities/Towns: Bitterfontein, Doring Bay, Ebenhaezer, Klawer, Kliprand, Koekenaa, Lutzville, Molsvlei, Nuwerus, Putsekloof, Rietpoort, Stofkraal, Strandfontein, Vanrhynsdorp, Vredendal Main Economic Sectors: Manufacturing (19.9%), agriculture, forestry and fishing (18.9%), transport, storage and communication (16.2%), finance, insurance, real estate and business services (15.2%), wholesale and retail trade, catering and accommodation (10.5%), general government (7.7%), community, social and personal services (5.7%), construction (3.8%)
Speaker: Mr Kallie Louw (Speaker and LED) Other Council: Mr Patric Bok, Ms Mariana Carosini, Mr Mario Cloete, Janay de Jongh, Mr David Jenner, Ms Amelia Job, Ms Annatjie Links, Mr Willem Loff, Mr Hennie Nell, Ms Monica Ngobo, Xolani Tshetu Municipal Manager: Mr Danie Lubbe Chief Financial Officer: Mr Gerald Seas Senior Management: Mr Riaan Basson (Director: Technical Services), Mr Willie Conradie (Director: Corporate Services), Mr Lionel Phillips (Director: Development and Town Planning Services) Communications Officers: Ms Elizna Mouton
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2017/18*
AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
2016/17
2015/16
n/a Clean audit Clean audit
R’000
R’000
R’000
Total Revenue
255 630
309 015
296 892
Total Expenditure
254 722
257 204
274 024
Surplus/(Deficit)
(1 575)
34 992
42 170
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
38 587
43 666
57 054
109 108
25 502
31 283
141 513
27 624
37 852
501 414
502 988
467 997
Operating Cash Flow
54 414
22 037
30 233
Cash at Year End
17 499
4 116
10 511
n/a
-
11 828
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
415
427
Vacant Positions
16
23
Managerial Positions
12
16
Vacant Managerial Positions
0
4
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION
Total Employment Cost (R’000)
108 780
99 437
Population: 71 045 No Schooling: 3.3% Households: 20 821
SERVICE DELIVERY
Total Current Assets Total Current Liabilities Community Wealth/Equity
CASH FLOWS
UIFW EXPENDITURE
Population Growth: 1.28% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 34.4% Formal Dwellings: 88.1%
Water
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT
Electricity
Composition of Council: DA 8, ANC 5, EFF 1, UD 1 Controlling Party: DA Mayor: Mr Johan Van der Hoven Deputy Mayor: Mr David Jenner
Sewerage
2016/17
2015/16
Inside Yard
11 639
11 180
Households - Free Basic Service
2 952
2 827
Total Customer Entities Served
15 589
13 467
Households - Free Basic Service
2 952
2 827
Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage
8 130
8 130
Flush Toilet - Septic Tank
3 509
970
Households - Free Basic Service
2 952
2 827
SALDANHA BAY LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (WC014) CONTACT DETAILS
OVERVIEW
POSTAL: Private Bag X12, Vredenburg, 7380 PHYSICAL: 12 Main Road, Vredenburg, 7380 TEL: 022 701 7000 FAX: 022 715 1518 EMAIL: mun@sbm.gov.za WEB: www.sbm.gov.za
Description: The Saldanha Bay Local Municipality is a Category B municipality located in the West Coast District, approximately 140km north of Cape Town, in the Western Cape Province. The municipality is bordered in the north by Bergrivier, in the south by the West Coast National Park, which forms part of the West Coast District Management Area, in the east by Swartland, and in the north by Bergrivier.
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It is the smallest of the five municipalities that make up the district, accounting for 6% of its geographical area. Area: 2 015km2 Cities/Towns: Hopefield, Jacobs Bay, Langebaan, Paternoster, Saldanha, St Helena Bay, Vredenburg Main Economic Sectors: Finance, insurance, real estate and business services (31.7%), general government (17.7%), manufacturing (13.3%), wholesale and retail trade, catering and accommodation (10.1%), transport, storage and communication (9.3%), agriculture, forestry and fishing (7.9%), community, social and personal services (5.1%), construction (3.3%)
FINANCIAL INFORMATION AUDIT OUTCOME
R’000
R’000
R’000
974 649
946 447
Total Expenditure
869 198
886 018
833 783
Surplus/(Deficit)
164 199
88 631
112 664
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
228 257
201 525
158 202
Total Current Assets
825 136
682 961
644 870
Total Current Liabilities
252 369
177 737
178 255
2 852 136
2 644 254
2 555 622
Population: 111 173 No Schooling: 2.5% Households: 35 550
Operating Cash Flow
CASH FLOWS 145 851
204 420
204 663
(71 773)
47 188
69 142
n/a
67
96
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
1 045
1 047
Cash at Year End
UIFW EXPENDITURE Composition of Council: DA 17, ANC 8, EFF 1, SRA-SIA 1 Controlling Party: DA Mayor: Mr Marius Koen Deputy Mayor: E Vaughan Speaker: O Daniels Other Council: A Kruger (Mayoral Committee: Infrastructure and Planning Services), S Mohale (Mayoral Committee: Corporate and Public Safety Services), E Steyn (Mayoral Committee: Economic Development and Strategic Services), S van Tura (Mayoral Committee: Community and Operational Services), A Venter (Mayoral Committee: Financial Services) Municipal Manager: Mr G Louw Chief Financial Officer: Mr S Vorster Senior Management: Mr C Barends (Manager: LED), J Marais (Director: Community and Operational Services), P Mbaliswana (Director: Corporate Services and Public Safety), G Smith (Director: Infrastructure and Planning Services) Communications Officers: Ms E Julius
2015/16
1 033 396
Total Revenue
Community Wealth/Equity
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT
2016/17
n/a Clean audit Clean audit
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population Growth: 2.59% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 36.3% Formal Dwellings: 74.8%
2017/18*
Vacant Positions
78
53
Managerial Positions
69
69
3
3
Total Employment Cost (R’000)
Vacant Managerial Positions
288 066
270 698
SERVICE DELIVERY
2016/17
2015/16
26 515
26 006
Water Electricity
Inside Yard Households - Free Basic Service Total Customer Entities Served Households - Free Basic Service Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage
Sewerage
7 432
7 778
24 778
24 599
7 700
7 827
26 688
25 271
Flush Toilet - Septic Tank
685
735
Other
368
368
6 611
6 652
Households - Free Basic Service
SWARTLAND LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (WC015) CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL: Private Bag X52, Malmesbury, 7299 PHYSICAL: 1 Church Street, Malmesbury TEL: 022 487 9400 FAX: 022 487 9440 EMAIL: swartlandmun@swartland.org.za WEB: www.swartland.org.za
Main Economic Sectors: Finance, insurance, real estate and business services (33.7%), manufacturing (21.2%), agriculture, forestry and fishing (14.3%), wholesale and retail trade, catering and accommodation (11%), general government (5.5%), transport, storage and communication (4.9%), construction (4.8%)
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION OVERVIEW Description: The Swartland Local Municipality is a Category B municipality situated within the West Coast District in the Western Cape Province. It is one of the five municipalities in the district. It has its head office and main infrastructure based in Malmesbury, which is situated 70km north of Cape Town on the N7. In 1743, Malmesbury began as a settlement in the wide Diep River Valley around a mineral source and fountains in the area. The town was officially proclaimed on 21 May 1827 and was named after the Governor of the Cape, Sir Lowry Cole’s father-in-law, the first Earl of Malmesbury in England. The town obtained municipal status in 1860. Malmesbury fulfils an important urban niche in the region and the province. Its high development potential can be attributed to factors such as its relative accessibility along the N7 road/rail corridor; closeness to Cape Town; diversified economic base, which not only accommodates agriculture but also well-developed industrial and commercial sectors; and supportive infrastructure. The high property values in the Cape Town Metropole and the attraction of a local tranquil atmosphere are moving people to settle here and commute to Cape Town on a daily basis. Malmesbury is home to a number of large companies, as well as regional offices of provincial and national government departments. Area: 3 707km2 Cities/Towns: Abbotsdale, Chatsworth, Darling, Grotto Bay, Kalbaskraal, Koringberg, Malmesbury, Moorreesburg, Riebeeck Kasteel, Riebeeck West, Riverlands, Yzerfontein
Population: 133 762 No Schooling: 4.9% Households: 39 139
Population Growth: 3.68% p.a. Grade 12 & Higher Education: 41.1% Formal Dwellings: 94.6%
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Composition of Council: DA 16, ANC 6, EFF 1 Controlling Party: DA Mayor: Mr Tijmen van Essen Deputy Mayor: Maude Goliath Speaker: Michael Rangasamy Other Council: Patricia Solomons (Agriculture, Social Upliftment, Cultural Affairs and Education; and Mayco Member), Monde Stemele (Social Upliftment, Human Settlements, Cultural Affairs and Sport: Special and Specific Areas; and Mayco Member), Reggie van der Westhuizen (Public Works, Transport and Sport; and Mayco Member), Marlene van Zyl (Community Safety, Cultural Affairs and Tourism; and Mayco Member) Municipal Manager: Mr Joggie Scholtz Chief Financial Officer: Mr Mark Bolton Senior Management: Roelof du Toit (Electrical Engineering Services), Mr Leon Fourie (Manager: LED), Philip Humphreys (Protection Services), Johan Steenkamp (Development Services), Madelaine Terblanche (Corporate Services), Louis Zikman (Civil Engineering Services) Communications Officers: Mrs Madelaine Terblanche
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AUDIT OUTCOME
2017/18*
2016/17
2015/16
n/a Clean audit Clean audit
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
R’000
R’000
R’000
Total Revenue
577 191
666 390
Total Expenditure
2016/17
2015/16
Total Employment Positions
559
555
16
23
Vacant Positions Managerial Positions
6
6
612 568
Vacant Managerial Positions
0
0
Total Employment Cost (R’000)
171 011
164 674
2016/17
2015/16
20 209
19 527
564 093
582 652
565 174
Surplus/(Deficit)
13 098
83 738
47 394
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL POSITION
85 636
108 983
89 216
Total Current Assets
523 018
434 408
375 789
Total Current Liabilities
180 772
102 975
103 019
1 983 715
1 968 022
1 884 284
Community Wealth/Equity
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
SERVICE DELIVERY Inside Yard
Water Electricity
Cash at Year End
UIFW EXPENDITURE
8 357
8 495
Total Customer Entities Served
17 614
17 159
Households - Free Basic Service Flush Toilet - Public Sewerage
CASH FLOWS Operating Cash Flow
Households - Free Basic Service
416 100
130 917
144 803
460 956
348 890
299 134
n/a
2 698
632
Sewerage
Flush Toilet - Septic Tank Households - Free Basic Service
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7 296
7 412
17 876
17 371
823
824
7 921
8 085
WESTERN CAPE
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
*Unaudited full year figures.
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INDEX OF CITIES & TOWNS A
Fort Beaufort
48
Mahikeng
194
Potchefstroom
Apel
156
Frankfort
69
Makapanstad
186
Pretoria
90
Ashton
224
G
Makhado
159
Prieska
212
Prince Albert
228
B
Ganyesa 173
Garies
Barkly East
54
George
Barkly West
199
Germiston
Beaufort West
226
Giyani
Bela-Bela
162
Graaff-Reinet
Bergville
140
Greytown
Balfour
191 206 228, 231 88
64
Makhanda
170
Q
Malamulele
159
Qumbu
Malmesbury
242
R
Malalane
Mandeni
115
Randfontein
62
Manguzi
134
Reitz
80
137
Maphumulo
116
Richards Bay
118 129
78
Groblersdal
154
Marble Hall
155
Richmond
Bizana
42
Groblershoop
215
Mashishing
170
Riversdale
Bloemfontein
68
H
Boshoff
76
Harding
Bothaville
75
Hartswater
200
235, 236
Heidelberg
94
Hermanus
237
Middelburg
184
Brits
58
150, 151
Bethlehem
Bredasdorp
189
40
Matatiele 124
167, 168
Mbombela
Rustenburg
98, 100
231 183, 187
S
Melmoth
119
Sasolburg
Meyerton
96
Schweizer-Reneke
193
Scottburgh
123
177, 179
69, 70
Bultfontein
76
Hibberdene
125
Mkuze
131
Secunda
174
Burgersdorp
56
Hlabisa
132
Mmabatho
195
Senwabaranwa
146
167
Hoedspruit
153
Modimolle
161, 163
Setlagole Village
196
46
Hopetown
213
Modjadjiskloof
152
Siyabuswa
177
Howick
130
Mogwadi
148
Somerset East
Mogwase
186
Springbok
126
Mokopane
164
Standerton
110, 112
Mooi River
128
Stellenbosch
Bushbuckridge Butterworth C Cacadu Cala
49
I
52
Impendle
Caledon
238
Ixopo
Calvinia
205
J
128
Camperdown
220
Cape Town
98
Carletonville
Moorreesburg
239
Stutterheim
44
Mossel Bay
234
Swellendam
237
Jeffreys Bay
63
Mothibistad
204
T
Johannesburg
89
Mthatha
Jozini
Carolina
172
K
Ceres
225
Kakamas
Christiana
192
Kareedouw
147
Kathu
Chuenespoort
133 217 64 203
240
Kimberley
199, 201
Cofimvaba
51
Kirkwood
66
Colesberg
214
Clanwilliam
Klerksdorp
187, 188 233
Tabankulu
42
125
Taung
191
Mtubatuba
133
Thabazimbi
165
Musina
160
Theunissen
Mtubatuba
140
Thohoyandou
Musina
164
Trompsburg
82, 83
Tugela Ferry
136 153
56, 58
Mthwalume
N Ndwedwe
116
Tzaneen
Nelson Mandela Bay
38
U
131
Ulundi
Cradock
52
Knysna
Creighton
111
Koffiefontein
84
Newcastle
Kokstad
112
Nkandla
120
Upington
Nongoma
142
Utrecht
Nquthu
136
V
D Danielskuil
217
Komani
49, 51
Dannhauser
107
Komga
45
Koster
183
De Aar
209, 210
New Hanover
197
Kroonstad
72
P
Delmas
181
Krugersdorp
99
Paarl
Douglas
212
Kuruman
202, 203
Parys
Dundee
134, 135
Durban
106
Dutywa
45
East London
38, 43
KwaBhaca KwaDukuza
43 113, 114
107, 108
51
Ntabankulu
Delareyville
E
uMzimkhulu
Vanderbijlpark Vereeniging
222 72
Paulpietersburg Peddie
142
108 92 92 173
Vrede
46
Vredenburg
81 241
KwaMbonambi
120
Petrusville
211
Vredendal
KwaNgwanase
134
Phalaborwa
151
Vryburg
190, 193
78, 79
Vryheid
141
L
Phuthaditjhaba 232
49
Lady Grey
55
Piketberg
239
Warrenton
eMaxesibeni
39
Ladybrand
80
Plettenberg Bay
230
Wartburg
eMkhondo
175
Ladysmith
138
Pofadder
207
Welkom
eMpumalanga
180
Laingsburg
227
Polokwane
146, 148
Williston
Lephalale
162
Pongola
Libode
Eshowe
121
Litchtenburg
Estcourt
139
M
59 195
Pietermaritzburg
143 65
Port Alfred Port Elizabeth
38, 60 208
Port Nolloth 54
125, 129
241
W
eMalahleni
171, 176
113 215, 216
Volksrust
Ladismith
Ermelo
140, 143
213
178
50
74 158, 160
Victoria West
eMakhazeni
Engcobo
174 221, 224
156
Jane Furse
210
Carnarvon
62 204, 208
Witsieshoek
200 131 73, 74 206 78, 79
Wolmaransstad
189
Worcester
221
Z
122, 123
Zastron
84
Ficksburg
82
Madadeni
107
Port St Johns
59
Zeerust
196
Flagstaff
57
Madibogo
196
Postmasburg
218
F
Maclear
Port Shepstone
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INDEX OF MUNICIPALITIES A AbaQulusi Alfred Duma Alfred Nzo Amahlathi Amajuba Amathole
G 141 138 39 44 107 43
B Ba-Phalaborwa Beaufort West Bela-Bela Bergrivier Beyers NaudĂŠ Big 5 Hlabisa Bitou Blouberg Blue Crane Route Bojanala Platinum Breede Valley Buffalo City Bushbuckridge
151 226 162 239 62 132 230 146 62 183 221 38 167
Gamagara Garden Route Ga-Segonyana George Gert Sibande Govan Mbeki Great Kei Greater Giyani Greater Kokstad Greater Letaba Greater Taung Greater Tzaneen
H Hantam Harry Gwala Hessequa
E eDumbe Ehlanzeni Ekurhuleni, City of Elias Motsoaledi Elundini eMadlangeni Emakhazeni Emalahleni Emalahleni Emfuleni Emthanjeni Endumeni Engcobo Enoch Mgijima Ephraim Mogale eThekwini
F Fetakgomo Tubatse Fezile Dabi Frances Baard
205 110 231
I
iLembe Impendle Ingquza Hill Inkosi Langalibalele C 236 Intsika Yethu Cape Agulhas 220 Inxuba Yethemba Cape Town, City of 221 J Cape Winelands 146 JB Marks Capricorn 240 Joe Gqabi Cederberg 226 Joe Morolong Central Karoo 172 Johannesburg, City of Chief Albert Luthuli 49 John Taolo Gaetsewe Chris Hani 220 Jozini City of Cape Town 88, 104 JS Moroka City of Ekurhuleni 89 K City of Johannesburg 188 !Kheis City of Matlosana 168 Kagisano-Molopo City of Mbombela 90, 102 Kai !Garib City of Tshwane 118 Kamiesberg City of uMhlathuze 159 Kannaland Collins Chabane Kareeberg D 107 Karoo Hoogland Dannhauser 216 Kenneth Kaunda Dawid Kruiper 78 Kgatelopele Dihlabeng 199 Kgetlengrivier Dikgatlong 173 Khai-Ma Dipaleseng 195 King Cetshwayo Ditsobotla 62 King Sabata Dalindyebo Dr Beyers NaudĂŠ 177 Knysna Dr JS Moroka 187 Kopanong Dr Kenneth Kaunda 111 Kouga Dr Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma 173 Koukamma Dr Pixley Ka Isaka Seme Dr Ruth Segomotsi KwaDukuza 190 L Mompati Drakenstein
203 228 203 231 171 174 45 151 112 152 191 153
222 Laingsburg Langeberg 142 Lejweleputswa 167 Lekwa 88, 104 Lekwa-Teemane 154 Lepelle-Nkumpi 54 Lephalale 108 Lesedi 178 Letsemeng 49 M 179 Madibeng 92 Mafube 210 Magareng 135 Mahikeng 50 Makana 51 Makhado 155 Makhuduthamaga 106 Maluti-A-Phofung
Mamusa 156 Mandeni 69 Mangaung 199 Mantsopa
113 126 57 139 51 52 189 54 204 89 202 133 177 215 191 217 206 232 210 206 187 217 183 207
118 58 233 83 63 64 114 227 224 73 174 192 147 162 94 84 184 69 200 195 64 159 156 79 193 115 68 80
Maphumulo Maquassi Hills Maruleng Masilonyana Matatiele Matjhabeng Matlosana, City of Matzikama Mbhashe Mbizana Mbombela, City of Merafong City Metsimaholo Mhlontlo Midvaal Mkhambathini Mkhondo Mnquma Modimolle-Mookgophong Mogalakwena Mogale City Mohokare Molemole Mopani Moqhaka Moretele Moses Kotane Mossel Bay Mpofana Msinga Msukaligwa Msunduzi Mthonjaneni Mtubatuba Musina
116 189 153 74 40 74 188 241 45 42 168 98 70 58 96 128 175 46 163 164 99 84 148 150 72 186 186 234 128 136 176 129 119 133 160
Ray Nkonyeni Raymond Mhlaba Renosterberg Richmond Richtersveld Rustenburg Ruth Segomotsi Mompati
75 193 208 204 65 116 38 108 194 46 72 120 177 80
U
N Nala Naledi Nama Khoi Namakwa Ndlambe Ndwedwe Nelson Mandela Bay Newcastle Ngaka Modiri Molema Ngqushwa Ngwathe Nkandla Nkangala Nketoana Nkomazi Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma Nongoma Nquthu Ntabankulu Nyandeni
170 111 142 136 42 59
O Okhahlamba OR Tambo Oudtshoorn Overberg Overstrand
S Sakhisizwe Saldanha Bay Sarah Baartman Sedibeng Sekhukhune Senqu Setsoto Siyancuma Siyathemba Sol Plaatje Stellenbosch Steve Tshwete Sundays River Valley Swartland Swellendam
52 241 60 92 154 55 82 212 212 201 224 179 66 242 237
T Thaba Chweu Thabazimbi Thabo Mofutsanyana Theewaterskloof Thembelihle Thembisile Hani Thulamela Tokologo Tsantsabane Tshwane, City of Tswaing Tswelopele Ubuhlebezwe Ubuntu Ugu Ulundi Umdoni uMfolozi uMgungundlovu uMhlabuyalingana uMhlathuze, City of uMkhanyakude uMlalazi uMngeni uMshwathi Umsobomvu Umuziwabantu Umvoti uMzimkhulu Umzimvubu uMzinyathi Umzumbe uPhongolo uThukela
140 56 234 V 235 Vhembe 237 Victor Khanye
P
123 48 211 129 208 187 190
170 165 78 238 213 180 160 76 218 90, 102 197 76 112 213 122 143 123 120 125 134 118 131 121 130 131 214 124 137 113 43 134 125 143 138 158 181
W
Phokwane Phumelela Pixley Ka Isaka Seme Pixley Ka Seme Polokwane Port St Johns Prince Albert
R
200 81 173 209 148 59 228
Walter Sisulu Waterberg West Coast West Rand Witzenberg
56 161 239 98 225
X Xhariep
82
Z
Ramotshere Moiloa Rand West City Ratlou
196 ZF Mgcawu 100 Zululand 196
215 140
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