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Transcript of Photsaneng
Photsaneng
Chaneng & Robega
Nkaneng
Matebeleng
To create a safe living environment guided by the envisaged spatial structure of the region, that will strengthen the social fabric of communities, will enhance environmental sustainability and will improve access to a range of economic opportunities.
This vision will be jointly pursued by all prominent stakeholders within the spirit of co-operative governance and public- private partnerships.
VISION
Social Development Program (1)
• Intensive ABET Programme • Building of new schools in priority areas • Identify suitable site for building of a new police
station in the study area (3 options to consider namely: Freedom Park, Kanana or Photsaneng)
• Building of new clinics • Provide basic sport and recreation facilities accessible
to the majority of residents within the study area
Social Development Program (2)
• Increase available resources (human, financial, technical) at existing police stations.
• Provide appropriate formal cemeteries• Intensive HIV/AIDS awareness & information
program. • Feasibility study regarding the availability and
accessibility of appropriate welfare and childcare facilities in the study area.
Economic Development Program
• Compile register of all small & informal businesses & develop training & skills development programme
• Compile register of skills relating to construction activities• Implement information dissemination campaign regarding
available SMME support and skills development programmes
• Feasibility study on waste collection and recycling initiatives in study area settlements.
• Identification of suitable land for urban agriculture projects
Institutional Development Program (1)
• Detailed housing needs database (waiting list)• Defining of roles, powers and functions of
Governance structures• Capacitating of mine employees to access available
resources• Capacity building on governance system (District,
Local & Provincial Governments, Tribal Authorities)• Adopting a strategy that will guide monitor & control
land invasion
Institutional Development Program (2)
• Adopting an identification and registration campaign (RSA ID Books & Residential Address)
• Moral regeneration campaign• Development Strategies to ensure that people are
not resettled according to Cultural and Ethnic grouping
• Training and workshops on the Trust of Criminal justice system
Institutional Development Program (3)
• Promotion of the cooperation of the rival Labour Unions and Elimination of Tribalism and Ethnic preference on Union leadership
• Standardization of admin procedures between Governing Authorities
• Effective participation of residents of the informal settlements in Community Policing forums.
• Government departments, municipalities, non governmental organizations and service providers should use accessible communication media
Environmental Development Program
• Programme to eradicate alien weeds and invader plant species and education programme focusing on vegetation conservation
• Programme to educate local communities regarding sensitive indigenous species
• Study to determine the presence of red data or endangered fauna• Implement EIA procedures and monitor compliance• Programme to coordinate EIA activities of stakeholders in the
area• Extend the existing Rustenburg SEA (Phase 1) to cover entire
study area
IN SITU UPGRADING
• Mfidikwe (Rural Housing)
• Photsaneng (Rural Housing)
• Chachalaza (Rural Housing)
• YB (Rural Housing)
• Robega
• Ikemeleng
• Boitekong Ext 13
• Mononono
• ESTIMATED TOTAL 8256
POTENTIAL RELOCATON
• Zakhele
• Nkaneng
• Popo Molefe
• Squatter Camp
• Yizo – Yizo (Partial)
• Freedom Park
• Sefikile
• ESTIMATED TOTAL 9564
HOUSING PROJECTS
• Bokamoso
• Boitekong Ext 13
• Boitekong Ext 8
• Boitekong Ext 21
• Freedom Park Phase 2
• TOTAL 7528
NEW GREENFIELDS (NOT RBA)
• Greenfields 3 (Popo Molefe)
• Greenfields 5 (Boitekong)
• Greenfields 7 (Robega)
• POTENTIAL TOTAL 10135
NEW GREENFIELDS (RBA)
• Greenfields 1 (Bokamoso)
• Greenfields 4 (Kanana)
• Greenfields 8 (Lefaragatlha)
• Greenfields 2 (Nkaneng)
• Greenfields 6 (Yizo-Yizo)
• POTENTIAL TOTAL 10990
RESOURCE REQUIRMENT SUMMARYENVIRONMENTAL PROGRAM
890,00070,000140,000680,000
375,000375,000Extend existing Rustenburg Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) (Phase 1) to cover entire Rustenburg Local Municipality area.
100,00040,00060,000Coordination of all EIA activities and processes in study area (linked to SEA process)
100,00030,00070,000Study to determine the presence of red data or endangered fauna.
90,00090,000Programme to educate local communities regarding sensitive indigenous species.
225,00070,00070,00085,000Programme to eradicate alien weeds and invader plant species
Total2006/072005/062004/04Project
RESOURCE REQUIREMENT SUMMARYSOCIAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM
1,000,000500,000500,000Intensive HIV/AIDS awareness and information campaign (linked to existing initiatives)
140,000140,000Development of local cemeteries
2,500,0001,500,0001,000,000Provision of basic sport and recreation facilities.
4,000,0004,000,000Construction of two additional clinics
5,000,0005,000,000Construction of an additional police station (medium term)
12,000,00011,500,000500,000Building of new schools in priority areas
800,000600,000280,000Institute an intensive Adult Based Education and Training (ABET) program
Total2006/072005/062004/05Project
Social sector: Resource requirement summary
RESOURCE REQUIREMENT SUMMARYECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM
1,495,000160,000740,000595,000
575,000500,00075,000Identification of suitable land for small scale agricultural projects
100,000100,000Feasibility of local waste collection and recycling initiatives
200,00080,000120,000Information dissemination campaign on available existing SMME and related support programmes
100,000100,000Compile Local Skills Register
520,000160,000160,000200,000Compile register of all small/informal businesses in study area settlements and develop training and skills development programme
Total2006/072005/062004/05Project
RESOURCE REQUIREMENT SUMMARY (PHYSICAL)
• In Situ Upgrading: R184,1 million
• Existing Housing Projects: R64,4 million
• Potential Relocation (New Development): R148,8 million
• TOTAL R397,3 million
1st Landmark: The Lost City at Sun City Hotel & Casino Resort
2nd LANDMARK: HartebeestpoortdamAquatic playground
of the Province
3rd LANDMARK: Malaria-free area of the Big Five
4th Landmark: Olympia Park Stadium and Royal Bafokeng Sports Palace
Institutional Arrangements
• Provincial structure has been formed by the Premier of the North West: Political Committee (Premier, MEC & Executive Mayors of the
candidate cities)
Technical Committee (Municipal Managers of the candidate cities)
• Local Structures, reports to: Kgosi of the Royal Bafokeng Nation, Executive Mayors of RLM
& BPDM Moses Kotane and Madibeng Local Munics. Steering & Technical Committees replicates the above
Stadium facilities
• The Rustenburg has two major stadia: The Olympia Park with 32 000 seating capacityRoyal Bafokeng Sports Palace with 40 000 seating capacity
• Training FacilitiesBleskop Mines Sports Grounds with 20 000 seating capacityBrits Rugby stadiumOthers Sports facilities Tlhabane, Mogwase, Madikwe,
Letlhabile , Klipgat sports centres for coaching clinics and community outreach programmes
Training Facilities
• Sun City Soccer Complex– Two soccer fields– Two change rooms– Secured by wire mesh fencing– 100m from police station– 200m from shopping complex– 1km from hotel– Flood lights– Pub & restaurant– Action cricket pitch– Swimming pool– Action football pitch– Gymnasium
• Mogwase Football stadium– Two change rooms– Municipality allocated R1.6.m
for upgrading of pavilions & compliance with FIFA std
– Due for completion at the end of 2005
– Perimeter secured by a pre-fabricated wall & wire mesh fencing
– 10km from hotel (Sun City)– 1.1.km from Pilanesberg National
Park– Floodlights
Training Facilities
• Bleskop– 20 000 seating capacity
• Brits Rugby Stadium
Upgrading Plans
• Royal Bafokeng Sports Palace
– Add 5 more suites
– Enlarge the media room and relocate it to the more central place in the stadium
– Put 27 extra lights– Increase efficiency of the current CCTV
system
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AccommodationThe main hotels: Sun City Complex;
Safari Orion Hotel; Road Lodge; a New Protea under construction; all these hotels are within a 35km radius of all main stadia & training facilities.
Several other Bed & Breakfast establishments
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Accommodation
100025027Lodges
325085020
Beds RoomsNumber of hotelsGrading
HOLIDAY RESORTS/SELF CATERING ACCOMMODATION
255085060
BED & BREAKFAST
130
490
113
5908
10022
36253
5614
165955
HOTELS
13 401
ICT
• TELKOM & SENTECH will be directly liaising with the Department of Communication
• TELKOM is undertaking an extensive audit of all the candidate cities, incl. Rustenburg, to assess the current ICT capability and identify areas where upgrading of bandwidth is required
• SENTECH is also part of the operations that TELKOM will be carrying out in respect to transmitters
ICT
• Coverage of cellular telephone networks is extensive and will be able to carry extra load of international roaming subscribers
• Banking Services: all banks are part of the national networks, and accept electronic EMV( Euro Master Visa)
• Pool matches during the 1995 RWC was broadcast to international audiences from Rustenburg
Transportation
N4 Platinum corridorDistrict Integrated Transport Plan finalisedRLM has also finalized its Integrated Transport plan The BPDM also has launched a District wide Transport
forum with a view to responding to the challenges of 2010Upgrading of the taxi rank to put 40 shops ( private
initiative)R 5m Department of Transport for taxi upgradingNational and provincial initiative on the taxi recapitalisation
Transportation
• Air: there are two (2) airports in the district. One (1) Pilanesberg
International Airport & a local Rustenburg aerodrome
• Road: Two (2) bus companies with more than ten formal & non-
formal ranking facilitiesTwo car hire depotsTaxis – more than 3000 taxis (RSA type minibuses)
• RailFive (5) established train station in the districtDiscussion to link existing rail networks with GAUTRAIN
Transportation
• Road Networks: tenders will soon be invited for widening of road between Sun
City & PhokengRustenburg-Krugersdorp-Johanesburg road to be addressed by
the Province Integrated Transport Plan Capital Budget has been submitted
to National Department Lanseria to Hartebeespoortdam corridor will be addressed by
SANRA & GAUTRANS jointly, to link it to the N4
• The RWC & WSSD traffic have been handled without any negative incidents
Safety and Security
• Safety and Security The Safety & Security plans will be integrated into the National Commissioners
of the SAPS’s plans to secure the event The City Police Department will also be established fully by the end of
September 2005 to add to the security apparatus within the city
• Emergency Services, Disaster Management and Medical Facilities Emergency Services, Disaster Management & medical plans are also in place These are coordinated across the District as the event will be elevated to take a
District perspective
• Volunteer Programme The Programme will encompass youth, students, and unemployed This will build on the foundations of the 1995 RWC Programme
Safety and Security
• Number of City Police: 250 operating in 6 policing precincts by 2008
• All the six (6) precincts will be operating on a 24/7 basis
• Number of vehicles, incl. motorbikes for the City Police: 200 by 2008
• Currently there are 25 CCTV covering the CBD and few other areas; by 2008 there will be 98 closed circuit television cameras (CCTV) throughout the city, including rural areas
Safety and Security
• Liaison with National Authority: linked to the safety plans of the SAPS nationally
• The total numbers for deployment to events will be determined by the security cluster committee
• Plans are coordinated between local, provincial and National through Joint Operational Committee (JOC)
• The 1995 RWC & WSSD were held without any negative incident
Police strength in the district
1681Mobile Unit(s)
882Kgetleng Rivier
10338Rustenburg
6118Madibeng
2843Moses Kotane
Strength Number of police stationsMunicipality
Disaster Management & Emergency Services
35 mins to RBSP
40 mins to Olympia Park
3 fire engines
1 x disaster bus
26 fire fighters
BPDM
MLM
40 mins to Olympia Park
35 Mins to RBSP
3 mins to Mogwase stadium
1 x fire engine15 fire fighters
MKLM
3 mins to Olympia Park Stadium
10 mins to BRSP
3x water tankers
1 fire engine
1 x rescue vehicle
32 fire fighters
RLM
Response time vis-à-vis stadiaNumber of vehiclesPersonnel Municipality
Disaster Management; Emergency;Medical Services
• Clinics– There are 19 clinics, incl. 1 private clinic, across the municipality
• Hospitals– There are nine hospitals including two private hospitals
1 disaster bus12 ambulances
EMERGENCY VEHICLES
2992203RTB Provincial
3051998Paglerae
3051635Ferncrest
Personnel Beds TheatresEstablishment
MAJOR MEDICAL FACILITIES IN THE CITY
Conclusion
• State of the art stadia
• World class accommodation and leisure facilities
• Road and transportation network
• Adequate Security
• Partnership– Royal Bafokeng Nation, 3 Municipalities, Private
Sector, Invest North West, Provincial Parks and Tourism Board