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The study on the situational and land use analysis <strong>of</strong>the LED <strong>of</strong> Ulundi has come up with a<br />

variety <strong>of</strong>fmdings, some <strong>of</strong>these findings detailed below:<br />

• An improvement in the situational and spatial development <strong>of</strong> Ulundi considered<br />

within a broader framework <strong>of</strong> partnerships with the ZDM, the private sector, sector<br />

departments (local and district) and the local community has the capabilities to<br />

increase development propensity <strong>of</strong> the study area. The area under study is divided<br />

into five spatial units namely A, 8 South, 8 North, C and D Sections with 760, 10 19,<br />

1162, 1374 and 1974 households respectively.<br />

• An uneven spatial distribution <strong>of</strong>households in Ulundi is established between the five<br />

spatial units in this regard. One may attribute the largest number <strong>of</strong> household to the<br />

small sizes <strong>of</strong> the building plots in D section as compared to places like 8 north and<br />

some areas <strong>of</strong>unit C. This spatial spread <strong>of</strong>household needs has been very crucial in<br />

this study since it created a platform to analyse the attribute data like average monthly<br />

income, the socio-economic benefits <strong>of</strong> landscape and cultural attributes per the five<br />

spatial units.<br />

• It is established through this study that about two-thirds <strong>of</strong> the household heads were<br />

women. The chi-square test on gender and level <strong>of</strong> education <strong>of</strong> household heads<br />

indicates that there is no significant association between the sex (gender) and level <strong>of</strong><br />

education <strong>of</strong>household heads. No specific pattern is established in job types between<br />

males and females in the study area.<br />

• Moreover, the economy <strong>of</strong> Ulundi is not well diversified. In a nutshell, the local<br />

economy <strong>of</strong> Ulundi is heavily dependent on the government. The non-diversified<br />

nature <strong>of</strong> the economy is demonstrated by a low percentage <strong>of</strong>the self-employed. A<br />

majority <strong>of</strong> the household heads in the government sector are holding tertiary<br />

qualifications except the self-employed and the unemployed who mostly hold school<br />

leaving certificates. Only I% <strong>of</strong> the households interviewed are headed by both<br />

parents. This may be attributed to the migratory patterns. high rate <strong>of</strong>widowhood and<br />

single parenthood. Moreover. there is a high dependency ratio and high levels <strong>of</strong><br />

unemployment.<br />

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