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K Z N D I S T R I C T P R O F I L E S2014 EDITION
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SisonkeDC43
UthukelaDC23
UguDC21
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GENERAL ORIENTATION
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Harry Gwala
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HARRY GWALA
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Harry Gwala
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GreaterKokstad
http://www.kzncogta.gov.za/Municipalities/SisonkeDistrictMunicipality.aspx
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Key delivery programsThe Harry Gwala District Municipality has developed and approved a health and hygiene strategy which is in line with the National Health and Hygiene Education Strategy which identifies about four delivery programs necessary for proper implementation of the health and hygiene education strategy and they are as follows:
On-going Health and Hygiene Education
Project Based Health and Hygiene Education
Health and Hygiene Education during an Emergency
Health and Hygiene Education at Schools
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DEMOGRAPHY
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Demographic ProfileThe KwaZulu-Natal Province has a growing and maturing population, presenting opportunities and challenges to the province.
On average between 2002 and 2011, the KwaZulu Natal population was estimated at just over 10 million people. The largest number of these people lived in eThekwini Metro (32.8 percent of the provincial population), followed by uMgungundlovu (9.5 percent), and uThungulu district (9.4 percent).
Harry Gwala contributed 4.8 percent to the provincial population, the district with the lowest population number.The total population of Harry Gwala is 461 419 the District has 5 Local Municipalities, Ingwe, KwaSani, Greater Kokstad, UMzimkhulu and UBuhlebezwe.
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EASTERN CAPE
Ingwe
Kwa Sani
UmzimkhuluGreater Kokstad
Ubuhlebezwe
UmgungundlovuDistrict Municipality
UguDistrict Municipality
LESOTHO
Data Sources-Demarcation Board-Stats SA
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Kilometers
%Age 6 to 20
3-12
23-42
13-22
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6 to 20
21 to 65
65+
Age Distribution
Local Municipality
AGE DISTRIBUTION
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40% 42%
6%
Popu
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Age Category
Age Distribution (2001)
0 to 4 years
5 to 19 years
20-64years
65+
11%2%
59%
10%
18%KZN431 Ingwe
KZN432 Kwa Sani
KZN433 Greater Kokstad
KZN434 Ubuhlebezwe
KZN435 Umzimkhulu
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Legend
% Population 2001
1-2
3-10
10.1-11
12-18
19-59
Towns
% Distribution of Population Per LM (2001)
23%
3%
9%
16%
49%KZN431 Ingwe
KZN432 Kwa Sani
KZN433 Greater Kokstad
KZN434 Ubuhlebezwe
KZN435 Umzimkhulu
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% Distribution of Population Per LM (2006)
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% Population 2006
1-3
4-9
10-16
17-19
20-23
Towns
22%
3%
14%
22%
39% KZN431 Ingwe
KZN432 Kwa Sani
KZN433 Greater Kokstad
KZN434 Ubuhlebezwe
KZN435 Umzimkhulu
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% Distribution of Population Per LM (2011)
Legend
% Population 2011
1-3
4-14
15-22
23-39
Towns
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Challenges facing the education in the district can be summarized as follows:
i. Lack of adequate schooling facilities
ii. Lack of electrical reticulation within rural areas
iii. Poor road networking within the rural areas
iv. Topographical barriers that limit movement
v. Inadequate water and sanitation facilities
vi. Affordability levels for transports costs
vii. Inadequate human capital within the district educational institutions.In order to address the severe skills crisis in the district, these challenges
have to be addressed.
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SOCIAL SERVICESThe Social, Economic and Development Planning Department is responsible for the following programs:
Disaster Management
Municipal Health Service
In each and every fiscal year projects are identified in each program for implementation, to ensure that development takes place and that required basic services are undertaken, as part of uplifting the socio-economic status of the community of Sisonke.
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EducationThough the District appears to have fairly adequate schools, much of education-associated problems are experienced in farm and rural schools. Existing schools do not offer up-to-standard science and technical subjects. School property is continuously vandalized. Most schools lack water and sanitation.
These problems mainly affect young people. Lack of electricity in the schools also precludes sharing of educational facilities by adults through Adult Based Education and literacy Programmes. The challenges facing education in the district can be summarized as follows:
- Lack of adequate schooling facilities
- Lack of electrical reticulation within rural areas
- Poor road networking within the rural areas
- Topographical barriers that limit movement
- Affordability levels for transport costs.
- Inadequate water and sanitation facilities Effects or consequences of the problems are:
- Low educational levels
- Low science and technical skills base
- Out-migration of youth to urban areas
- High unemployment rates
- Lack of proper care for elder people (pensioners)
- High dependency rates
- Employment to low paying jobs
- Poor payments for services rendered by the municipality.
LegendHarry_Gwala_PlaceNamesPlaceNames
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1,581
1,582 - 5,278
5,279 - 6,616
6,617 - 8,103
8,104 - 63,500
Local Municipality
KZN_District
Provincial_Boundary
Lesotho_Boundary
6.6%
2.0%
2.4%
8.0%
2.9%
Ingwe
Kwa Sani
Greater Kokstad
UbuhlebezweUmzimkhulu
Percentage Over Age 20 Without Schooling
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Percentage Over Age 20 Without Schooling
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Local Municipality
Populati_57,7
7,8- 9,5
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11,2 - 14,7
14,8 - 17,5
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Provincial_Boundary
Lesotho_Boundary
Total Population with Matric
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Local Municipality
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Provincial_Boundary
Number of Schools per Local Municipality year2006
0 -19
20 - 51
52- 94
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113 - 171
Number of Schools Per LM (2006)
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Ubuhlebezwe Ingwe uMzimkhulu
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Local Municipality
Lesotho
Provincial_Boundary
Number of Schools per Local Municipality year2010
0 - 17
18 - 46
47 - 112
113 - 119
120 - 168
Number of Schools Per LM (2010)
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EmploymentThe Harry Gwala District Municipality had one of the lowest Economically Active Populations (EAP) in the Province of KwaZulu-Natal in 2010. The district has the 3rd most economically inactive in the province after uMkhanyakude and uMzinyathi. In comparison to other district municipalities, it can be said that Harry Gwala District Municipality faces challenges creating local economic development for a community with such a large proportion of residents classified as non-EAP.Evidence suggests a significant number of single women households, husbands working as migrant workers or have died (often this can be linked to HIV/AIDS-related causes).
However, although female entrants into the labour market have meant there has been a gradual increase in the female EAP, the total number of women in EAP (35,579 in 2010), is still significantly below the male EAP (43,127 in 2010). It is apparent that the district is still dominated by men, indicating the dominance of specific gender attitudes and mindsets that attempt to derail the opportunities created for women.
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Main Economic ContributorsAgriculture, community services, and retail trade were identified as main economic drivers of the district municipality. These sectors made contributions of 33.5 %, 33.3 %, and 12.8 % in 2011 respectively to the district municipality economy. Finance and construction are the fastest growing sectors of the local economy, yielding average growth rates of 8.1 %, 4.0 %, and 3.8 % respectively.
Clearly community services and agriculture are the most significant sectors of the Harry Gwala District Municipality economy and together also contribute 60 % of the district’s Gross Value Added (GVA). Other leading industries include the retail trade sector and the finance sector, with the manufacturing sector contributing no more than 6 % to total district GVA.
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Legend % Employment (1996)
0 - 113
114 - 284
285 - 428
429 - 596
597 - 864
Employment Percentage (1996)
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0 - 151
152 - 410
411 - 594
595 - 757
758 - 955
Legend% Unemployment (2011)
Unemployment Percentage (2001)
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0 - 203
204 - 386
387 - 749
750 - 1019
1020 - 1529
Legend% Unemployment (1996)
Unemployment Percentage (1996)
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81 - 462
463 - 963
964 - 1424
1425 - 2553
2554 - 4182
Legend% Unemployment (2001)
Unemployment Percentage (2001)
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LegendUnemployment Status
1996
2001
2011
30%
44%
26%
Unemployment Status
Unemployment Status
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LegendPoverty Index (2011)
0 - 11
12 - 24
25 - 36
37 - 50
51 - 76
Poverty Index (2011)
Employment Percentage (2001)
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Legend% Employment (2001)
145 - 389
390 - 643
644 - 1097
1098 - 1526
1527 - 4687
Employment Status
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LegendEmployment Status
1996
2001
2011
26%
31%
43%
Employment Status
EASTERN CAPE
Ingwe
Kwa Sani
UmzimkhuluGreater Kokstad
Ubuhlebezwe
UmgungundlovuDistrict Municipality
UguDistrict Municipality
LESOTHO
¶Data Sources:- Department of Co-operative Goverance and Traditional Affairs- Stats SA
0 8.5 17 25.5 344.25Kilometers
Employment Percentage (2011)
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Legend% Employment (2011)
288 - 477
478 - 666
667 - 947
948 - 2062
2063 - 3900
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Lack of water resources
Most communities residing within the Harry GwalaDistrict Municipality are facing severe water scarcity, either as a result of dried water sources (boreholes, springs) or due to a lack of investment in water infrastructure such as dams and reservoirs.
Compared with the lengthy agenda to combat climate change, this is a very short time indeed and yet the impacts of water scarcity will be profound. However, Harry GwalaDistrict Municipality is starting to invest in sustainable and reliable water sources such as Bulwer Dam (Under Planning).This dam is not going to cater for the entire district more water resources are in urgent need.
1. Provision of clean drinking water and proper sanitation facilities
40% of our population do not have access to clean drinkable waterSanitation backlogs has been eradicated at Greater Kokstad LM and KwaSani LM and currently the municipality is working to eradicate sanitation backlogs in the 3 remaining municipalities, i.e Ingwe, Umzimkhulu and UBuhlebezwe
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LESOTHO
Ubuhlebezwe
Kwa Sani
Umzimkhulu
GreaterKokstad
Ingwe
EASTERN CAPE
Underberg
Kokstad
Creighton
Umzimkulu
Ixopo
Source:- Department of Co-operative Governance and Traditional Affairs- Stats SA
UMGUNGUNDLOVUDM
UGUDM
¶0 7.5 15 22.5 303.75
Kilometers
Legend
Formal Housing (%)0 - 20
61 - 80
81 - 100
Harry Gwala DM
41 - 60
21 - 40
^̀ Main Towns
Municipal Boundary
Formal Housing
Informal Housing
Formal and Informal Housing Per LM (%)
Umzimkhulu Ubuhlebezwe Greater Kokstad KwaSani Ingwe
3442.5
64 57
10
6657.5
36 43
90
Formal & Informal Housing per LM (%)Formal Informal
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Formal Housing per LM (%)
0
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Umzimkhulu Ubuhlebezwe Greater Kokstad KwaSani Ingwe
Informal Housing per LM (%)
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LESOTHO
Ubuhlebezwe
Kwa Sani
Umzimkhulu
GreaterKokstad
Ingwe
EASTERN CAPE
Underberg
Kokstad
Creighton
Umzimkulu
Ixopo
Source:- Department of Co-operative Governance and Traditional Affairs- Stats SA
UMGUNGUNDLOVUDM
UGUDM
¶0 7.5 15 22.5 303.75
Kilometers
Households With Access and With No Access to Piped Water Per LM (%)
Legend
No Access to Piped Water (%)
Harry Gwala DM
No Access
With Access
Municipal Boundary
^̀ Main Towns
1 - 7
8-21
22-40
41-60
61-93
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GreaterKokstad
Ingwe KwaSani Ubuhlebezwe Umzimkhulu
Households with No Access to Piped Water (%)
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Greater Kokstad Ingwe KwaSani Ubuhlebezwe Umzimkhulu
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21
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49
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59
79
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Households With and Without Access to Piped Water (%)
Households with No Access Households with Access
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GreaterKokstad
Ingwe KwaSani Ubuhlebezwe Umzimkhulu
Households with Access to Piped Water (%)
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LESOTHO
Ubuhlebezwe
Kwa Sani
Umzimkhulu
GreaterKokstad
Ingwe
EASTERN CAPE
Underberg
Kokstad
Creighton
Umzimkulu
Ixopo
Source:- Department of Co-operative Governance and Traditional Affairs- Stats SA
UMGUNGUNDLOVUDM
UGUDM
¶0 7.5 15 22.5 303.75
Kilometers
Households With and Without Access to Sanitation (%)
With Sanitation
Without Sanitation
Legend
Households with Access to Sanitation (%)0-4
5-14
15-27
28-69
69-98
^̀ Main Towns
Harry Gwala DM
Municipal Boundary
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Households with Access to Sanita on (%)
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100
Households with no Access to Sanita on (%)
68.82
9.58
47.37
12.06 5.74
31.18
90.42
52.63
87.94 94.26
Households with No Access to Sanita on (%)
Households with Access to Sanita on (%)
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Ubuhlebezwe
Kwa Sani
Umzimkhulu
GreaterKokstad
Ingwe
EASTERN CAPE
Underberg
Kokstad
Creighton
Umzimkulu
Ixopo
Source:- Department of Co-operative Governance and Traditional Affairs- Stats SA
UMGUNGUNDLOVUDM
UGUDM
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Households With and Without Access to Electricity (%)
Legend
Households with Access to Electricity (%)0 - 20
61 - 80
81 - 100
Harry Gwala DM
41 - 60
21 - 40
^̀ Main Towns
Municipal Boundary
With Electricity
Without Electrcity
0102030405060708090
Households with Access to Electricity (%)
0102030405060
Households without Access to Electricity (%)
Greater Kokstad Ingwe Kwa Sani Ubuhlebezwe Umzimkhulu
80.16
48.68
70.23
55.1863.35
19.84
51.32
29.77
44.8236.65
Households With and Without Access to Electricity (%)
% with Electricity
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Kwa Sani
Umzimkhulu
GreaterKokstad
Ingwe
EASTERN CAPE
Underberg
Kokstad
Creighton
Umzimkulu
Ixopo
Source:- Department of Co-operative Governance and Traditional Affairs- Stats SA
UMGUNGUNDLOVUDM
UGUDM
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Kilometers
Households With and Without Access to Refuse Removal(%)
Legend
Households with Access to Refuse Removal (%)0 - 20
61 - 80
81 - 100
Harry Gwala DM
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21 - 40
^̀ Main Towns
Municipal Boundary
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Greater Kokstad Ingwe Kwa Sani Ubuhlebezwe Umzimkhulu
60
5 712 16
40
95 9388 84
Households With and Without Access to Refuse Removal (%)
% with Refuse Removal % without Refuse Removal
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Harry Gwala DM
^̀ Main Towns
Municipal Boundary
Kwa Sani
Greater Kokstad
Umzimkhulu
Ubuhlebezwe
Ingwe
Value of MIG Funding Per LM
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Ingwe
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Kokstad
Creighton
Umzimkulu
Ixopo
Source:- Department of Co-operative Governance and Traditional Affairs- Stats SA
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GreaterKokstad
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Kokstad
Creighton
Umzimkulu
Ixopo
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UMGUNGUNDLOVUDM
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¶0 7.5 15 22.5 303.75
Kilometers
Value of MIG Funding Per Service Type(October 2009-April 2014)
Harry Gwala DM
Municipal Boundary
Value of MIG Funding Per LMKwa Sani
Greater Kokstad
Umzimkhulu
Ubuhlebezwe
Ingwe
Legend
^̀ Main Towns
MIG Projects Per Service Type!r Beaches and amusement facilities
Bus Shelters
®̄ Child care facilities
Disaster Management Facilities· Fencing
õ Local Amenities, Markets
¹ Multi purpose community halls
· Other
) Road & Stormwater
è Sanitation
ä Sidewalks
ð Solid waste disposal site
Sport Facility
" Street / Community Lightingï Street Tradingg Taxi Ranks" Water
R 0.00 R 200 000 000.00 R 400 000 000.00 R 600 000 000.00 R 800 000 000.00 R 1 000 000 000.00 R 1 200 000 000.00 R 1 400 000 000.00
Fencing
Mul purpose community halls
Other
Road & Stormwater
Sanita on
Solid waste disposal site
Sport Facility
Taxi Ranks
Water
INGW
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R 0.00 R 20 000 000.00 R 40 000 000.00 R 60 000 000.00 R 80 000 000.00 R 100 000 000.00 R 120 000 000.00
Beaches and amusement facili es
Bus Shelters
Child care facility
Markets
Mul purpose community halls
Other
Road & Stormwater
Sanita on
Sidewalks
Solid waste disposal site
Sport Facility
Street / Community Ligh ng
Taxi Ranks
Water
KWA
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R 0.00 R 20 000 000.00 R 40 000 000.00 R 60 000 000.00 R 80 000 000.00 R 100 000 000.00 R 120 000 000.00 R 140 000 000.00 R 160 000 000.00
Cemeteries / Crematorium
Fencing
Local Ameni es
Mul purpose community halls
Road & Stormwater
Sanita on
Solid waste disposal site
Sport Facility
Street / Community Ligh ng
Taxi Ranks
Water
Other
GRE
ATER
KO
KSTA
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R 0.00 R 50 000 000.00 R 100 000 000.00 R 150 000 000.00 R 200 000 000.00 R 250 000 000.00 R 300 000 000.00 R 350 000 000.00 R 400 000 000.00 R 450 000 000.00
Child care facility
Disaster Management Facili es
Local Ameni es
Mul purpose community halls
Other
Road & Stormwater
Sanita on
Solid waste disposal site
Sport Facility
Street / Community Ligh ng
Street Trading
Taxi Ranks
Water
UBU
HLEB
EZW
E
R 0.00 R 50 000 000.00 R 100 000 000.00 R 150 000 000.00 R 200 000 000.00 R 250 000 000.00 R 300 000 000.00
Fencing
Mul purpose community halls
Other
Road & Stormwater
Sanita on
Solid waste disposal site
Sport Facility
Taxi Ranks
Water
UM
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KHU
LU
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Reference
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Zethu Dlamini
Sisonke (Ixopo)
Tel: 033 395 2688Fax: 0333425060
Cell: 083 363 1009
Vuyiswa Myezo
Ugu (Port Shepstone)
Tel: 039 684 0311Fax: 039 682 0004 (Land Aff.)
Cell: 072 2998308
Bheki Mkhize
Ethekwini (Pinetown)
Tel: 031 204 1868Fax: 031 204 1917Cell: 076 264 2471
Mbuso Sikakane
Uthungulu (Eshowe)
Tel: 035 474 5809/7Fax: 035 474 5808Cell: 083 439 0427
Nozipho Msimango (Acting Dep.
Manager)
Uthukela (Ladysmith)
Tel: 036 631 4838Fax: 036 631 2889Cell: 076 566 3490
Sandile Nyembe
Zululand (Ulundi)
Tel: 0358743898Fax: 035 874 2850Cell: 072 539 9856
Thandekile Conco
Ilembe (KwaDukuza)
Tel: 032 551 1035Fax: 032 552 1095Cell: 072 981 8408
Zimbili Maphanga
Umgungundlovu (Pmb)
Tel: 033 8975602Fax: 0333421269
Cell: 072 151 7820
Makhosini Mthimkhulu
Umzinyathi (Dundee)
Tel: 034 212 2772Fax: 034 212 2473Cell: 072 397 9460
Sipho Buthelezi
Amajuba (Newcastle)
Tel: 0343153728Fax: 034 312 5381Cell: 084 548 6379
Khulekani Buthelezi (Acting Dep.
Manager)
Umkhanyakude (Umkhuze)
Tel: 0355731744Fax: 033 897 5752Cell: 082 503 7617
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