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<strong>Buffalo</strong> <strong>City</strong> Metropolitan Municipality Integrated Development Plan 2011 ‐ 2016<strong>ANNEXURES</strong>BUFFALO CITY METROPOLITAN MUNICIPALITYANNEXURE: AWARD SURVEY ISSUES PER WARD2011247


<strong>Buffalo</strong> <strong>City</strong> Metropolitan Municipality Integrated Development Plan 2011 ‐ 2016WARD SURVEY ISSUES RAISED PER WARDWard 1Priority Issue Explanation Area/village/settlement1. Hall The community has a need of this facility Duncan VillageFlorence Street2. Swimming Pool To teach children swimming skills Duncan VillageProperBottom/ Florence Street3.Housing Development More people need houses Duncan VillageProper4. Jobs A considerable percentage of thecommunity is unemployedDuncan VillageProper5. Registration ofPefferville flatsPefferville flats are not owned by thecommunity of the area. There should betransfer of ownershipPefferville area/ flatsWard 2Priority Issue Explanation Area/village/settlement(a) Roads in bad conditions • Braelyn Exension 101. (a)Tarring ofRoads• C Section Extension(b) Storm WaterDrains2. Unemployment3. Speed humpsBush Clearing project • Braelyn Extension 10• Barberton• C Section Extension• Braelyn Extension 10• Mahlangeni Street• C Section4. Housing5. (a) Sanitation(b) Electrification ofshacks• C Section• Barberton• HolomisaWard 3Priority Issue Explanation Area/village/settlement1. Road SurfacesTraffic SafetyExistence of serious potholes and uppersurfaces disintegrating.Construct traffic circle. DangerousintersectionSouthernwood, Belgravia, MilnerEstates,St James Road and Gately Streetcrossing, Southernwood2. Electricity Tall floodlight required. Prevent crimeconstant need to install broken lightbulbs.Upgrade switch stations3. Community Hall There is no place for communitymeetings (General). Demographics havechanged and community require thisfacility4. Grass cutting and parks Our parks verges are overgrown anddangerousBottom of Brittlewood Street, Braelyn,Southernwood, Belgravia, BraelynOpen Space in St James Road –Diagonally, opposite Gordon RoadintersectionMilner Estates, Braelyn, Belgravia andSouthernwoodTree cutting in Belgravia, Trees obscurestreet lights - dangerous for studentsBelgravia Streets and BelgraviaCrescent248


<strong>Buffalo</strong> <strong>City</strong> Metropolitan Municipality Integrated Development Plan 2011 ‐ 20165. Employment When temporary cleaning contracts areawarded, please employ local peoplesuburbsSouthernwood, Belgravia, MilnerEstates, BraelynWard 4Priority Issue Explanation Area/village/settlement1. Upgrade of Library The Library needs upgrading Beacon Bay2. Ablution Blocks Upgrading of Lifesavers Shack and Bonza BayAblution facilities and boardwalk3. Roads Resurface roads Beacon Bay: Summit Road, , SeetonRoad, Blue Waters Place, Irvine Road,Bonnie Doon: Irvine Road4. Upgrade of old Transkei Upgrade of this road is necessary N2 Off ramp intersection5. CCTV monitoring For safety purposes Beacon BayWard 5Priority Issue Explanation Area/village/settlement1. Housing New houses also rectification, our landstill own by Private CompanyScenery Park also people who lives ininformal settlements2. Electrification In all informal settlements Scenery Park3. Roads All streets must be tarred also storm waterdrain4. Sport fields For Youth to be kept busy not involved incrime5. Unemployment People are not workingPoverty - people need work to get outof povertyAll streets in Scenery ParkScenery Park all phases1-3All phases including squatter campsWard 6Priority Issue Explanation Area/village/settlement1. Building ofNo humaritarian need around the place- Whole wardHousesNo school clinics, shops. It is a dumpingplace for human life2. Electricity Electrification of shacks - lives of ourpeople are in danger everydayWhole ward3. Surfacing of main road BCMM has failed totally on maintaining Whole wardthese gravel roads and is very difficult fortaxis and motors to travel4. Infrastructure There is an infrastructure but it is old Whole ward5. Employment Whole wardWard 7Priority Issue Explanation Area/village/settlement1. Housing • Shack survey has been done,but no movementsArea 1-2 to 11 and 12 (All area of C-Section)• Mushrooming of shacks everday2. Electricity Electrification of shacks - lives of ourpeople are in danger everydayC-Section and Bebelele streetlights249


<strong>Buffalo</strong> <strong>City</strong> Metropolitan Municipality Integrated Development Plan 2011 ‐ 2016Ward 10Priority Issue Explanation Area/village/settlement1. (a) Gravel Roads(b)Bush Clearing(c) Extra highmast(d) ToiletsRoads are in a terrible conditionToilets are not enough as well as the highmast of floodlightsFynbos Informal2. (a) CommunityHall(b) Speed humps(c) Toilet(d) Bush clearing(e) Floodlights• There is a new road in the areaand it needs speed humpsurgently• the place is very bushy and itsdangerous,• There is no community hall• No toilets in this areaEast Bank3. Renovate EgoliFarm House,Creche,4. (a) Potholes(b) Bush clearance(c) Clearing dumpingsiteThere is a hall that we call the farm houseit needs urgent attention,There is no community crèche and thearea is need cleaningThere is a lot of potholesBushes are all over and a lot of dumpingsites that needs clearance5. Housing (a) Shacks in fynbos are now there foralmost 17 years and still no progress in thisregards(b) The residents complain thatmunicipality is not building any houses forbackyard shacks(c) Residents want to get a progressivereport on the issue of rectification of EgolihouseseGoli/7nd laanVergenoeg(a) Fynbos Informal(b) Fynbos Informal/Vergenoeg(c) Egoli/East BankWard 11Priority Issue Explanation Area/village/settlement1. Housing We need new houses for the people who N.U.2 & N.U.5 areasare living in shacks2. Roads We need BCMM to maintainN.U.2 and N.U.5gravel/tarring of roads3. Sanitation People living in shacks and don’t have N.U.2 and N.U.5toilets4. Community In need of community hall Ward 195. Unemployment A request from BCMM to create jobs inorder for the people to work because ofhigh rate of unemploymentWard 12Priority Issue Explanation Area/village/settlement1. Access Roads Areas needs attention to be given, grader • Velwanoto clean for access of ambulance ,police • Dacawaand others• Nondula2. Flushing toilets andtemporary toiletsArea is not healthy due to non availabilityof toilets and non flushing toilets• Velwano• Dacawa• Nondula• Nazo Rank251


<strong>Buffalo</strong> <strong>City</strong> Metropolitan Municipality Integrated Development Plan 2011 ‐ 20163. Bush Clearance Danger zones and creates rape andabuse to children4. Electricity Illegal connectors are causing damage tothe ward5. Housing Both sharing house and informal areas aredemanding houses• Mdantsane EastWhole wardAll Infill area• Sharing houses,• Dacawa,• Velwano• NondulaWard 13Priority Issue Explanation Area/village/settlement1. (a) Electrificationof RDPhousesHouses have been built long ago andpeople are stealing electricityThe whole of Reeston shacks2. Surfacing ofmain roads3. Building ofhousesBCMM has failed totally on maintainingthe gravel roads and taxis and private carsfind it difficult to enter.No humanitarian need around the placeNo schoolClinicsShopsHalls etcIt’s a dumping place for humans life4. Anoldton node Shopping centre had been in mouth lipsfor 15yeras. Please interveneNo ATMs, Banks, Playground5. Building ofcommunity hallsNo community halls at all areas of Reestonfor start are neededThe whole ReestonSmiling ValleyLuxolweniLuxolweni: some passing ReestonBufferstripReestonReeston AreaWard 14Priority Issue Explanation Area/village/settlement1. Electrification ofshacksReduce izinyoka because of danger thatoccurs time and againAll inferior areas must be done2. Grass cutting and Dumping site, dangerous curves, outsideclearinggrounds to all schools must be done3. Bush Clearance Danger zones and creates rape andabuse to children4. Road Tarred Road steps inside inferior areasUpgrading of roads using Isabhunge withrough stone5. Housing Inferior places we need houses andformalising the area that must be served.All areas must be doneWhole ward• Upgrading roads insideSquatter camps• All areasInformal settlementsWard 15Priority Issue Explanation Area/village/settlement1. Road surfaces Potholes and loose road surfaces Cambridge town, Cambridgevillage2. Electricity RDP houses and street lights Cambridge village, Ocean view3. Bush and grass cutting Municipality programme is failing All areas4.ToiletsCambridge village5. water Cambridge village and Ocean view252


<strong>Buffalo</strong> <strong>City</strong> Metropolitan Municipality Integrated Development Plan 2011 ‐ 2016Ward 16Priority Issue Explanation Area/village/settlement1. Community Hall Basic need in order to service communitiesin a dignified mannerHaven HillsErf was earmarked as early as 2008Corner Dorren/Dorothy Road2. Housing Registration of shacks for housingdevelopmentInformal settlement3. Tarring of Roads IDP Hearings - Public meetings and otherplatforms have been used to highlighthardships experienced4. Bridge Connecting Simanyene Housing with 2roomsHeron Road in Summerpride andAmalinda Forest Gravel RoadsSimanyene Housing5. Electricity Electrification of shacks Informal settlmentsWard 17Priority Issue Explanation Area/village/settlement1. Electrification ofshacksReduce izinyoka because of danger thatoccurs time and againAll inferior areas must be done2. Grass cutting and Dumping site, dangerous curves, outsideclearinggrounds to all schools must be done3. Bush Clearance Danger zones and creates rape andabuse to children4. Road Tarred Road steps inside inferior areasUpgrading of roads using Isabhunge withrough stone5. Housing Inferior places we need houses andformalising the area that must be served.All areas must be doneWhole ward• Upgrading roads insideSquatter camps• All areasInformal settlementsWard 18Priority Issue Explanation Area/village/settlement1. Electricity Upgrade switch houses,• Lower southernwoodfix faulty light poles and numbering of light • Bereapoles – older poles replaced• Selbornemaintenance transformers. Electricalboxes repaired, painted and locked• Vincent1. Road Surfaces • Overlaying of roads• Spraying of all weeds in gutters,sidewalks and on road surfacestwice a year• Storm water drains cleaned out ofdebris and covers replaced wheremissing- whole ward• Big Open storm water canals tobe cleaned and weeded, aliensremoved at Lido Lane NahoonValley• Gutters repaired that aredamaged by tree roots andvehicles.• Repaint curbs on islands andcircles• Replace all old green streetnames and signs with the newstreet names and signs• Replace suburb names in Ward 4and new Ward 18• Signs to indicate usage of trafficcircle• Replace all inspection covers withsuitable ones- not big cement• Bunker’s hill- glen EaglesRoad sidewalks andguttering NB• Hoylake and AinsdaleRoads• Stirling Sandgate,Cairsbrook, Sandown,Bamburg,Roslin Roads• Woodleigh- McKenzie Street• NahoonKennington andSmart Roads• Nahoon Mouth- PrincessAlice Drive off May Street-Road to Nahoon Reef andthe Point• Bonnie Doon- Cairns Roads-Sinclair Road- Tainton Roadat circle- Bonnie Doonplace• Nahoon Valley- Old TranskeiRoad next to river toAbbotsford causeway-Jasmay Place• Vincent: Vincent Road- theentire road253


<strong>Buffalo</strong> <strong>City</strong> Metropolitan Municipality Integrated Development Plan 2011 ‐ 20163. Refuse Collection • Outsource all refuse collectionand waste minimisation• One collection in a suburb forhomes and businesses, restaurantsetc• Recycle programs must be inplace- Employment for the poor• Assisting people who collectrecyclable goods from refusebags in suburbs eg Trolleys• Illegal dumping signs to beerected- trespassers to be fined.• Regular collection of refuse andclearing of illegal dumping sites ona weekly basis4. Amenities - BCMMopen spaces,parks, picnicareas, beaches,reserves5. Creatingemploymentslabs • Berea- Oakhill Road• Southernwood- McGrathRoad very bad urgentlyneeds attention- NahoonView Road• Bunker’s Hill, Stirling,Woodleigh, Nahoon,Nahoon Mouth, BonnieDoon, Vincent, VincentHeights, Nahoon Valley,Berea, Selbourne,Southernwood• corner Epsom and OldTranskei Roads and circle• Hudson and ChamberlainRoads• Regular grass cutting and bushclearing ever 2 nd month for aclean tidy CITY- Supervisors to bemade aware of the quality of theirwork not leaving areas very untidy• When cleaning gutters and streetsworkers to be equipped withspades and brooms andsupervised to work• Rehalitate Inhlanza with properwalk ways, paths, fences. Alieneradication• Privatise Nahoon Caravan Park• Upgrade Nahoon Beach ablutionfacilities- all boardwalks to bevarnished and repaired andmaintained throughout the year.• The necessary signage on allbeaches, parks, picnics areas tostop excessive noise, loud musicand public drinking• Upgrade Nahoon Caravan Parkand proper control to attractTourist• As asked before 15 workers as perorganogram to work• Assist recyclers - the people whocollect recyclable goods from• The whole ward• Berea• Selborne• SouthernwoodWhole community• Nahoon Beach, all picnicareas and James PearceParkWard 18254


<strong>Buffalo</strong> <strong>City</strong> Metropolitan Municipality Integrated Development Plan 2011 ‐ 2016households eg, Trolleys, collectionpoints• Portable chipper to chip treeswhen cut down- compost to besold creating employment• Create employment for the poorto make compost with all grasscuttings, bush clearing to assist inthe protection and enhancementof our environmental assets andnatural resources.5. Water &sanitation Gutter need to be unblocked andstagnant water removed, leakage ofsewerage6. Information Include list of official’s names responsiblefor above areas/priorities in ratesaccounts. People can inform officialsdirectLower SouthernwoodSt Georges Road, SouthernwoodBerea and SelborneWhole wardWard 19Priority Issue Explanation Area/village/settlement1. Housing There is a serious backlog around housing, • Duncan Villagethere are more than 10 000 shacks in my • CC Lloydward• Parkridge• Pefferville2. Public Toilets There are decent toilets, inadequate andsome areas are without toilets• Moscow,• Scelo Fazzie,• Xasheka,• Khayelitsha,• Jamaica,• Parkridge3. Tarring of Roads Roads need to be tarred • Malunga,• Qomisa,• Hans,• Matanzima,• Jiba,• Xhewu,• Ndlazi4. EconomicDevelopmentWe need community based projects tocurb the high rate of unemploymentEntire Ward5. Waste Collection &Vegetation controlThere are illegal dumping sites due to nontimeous collection of waste and lack ofvegetation controlEntire WardWard 20Priority Issue Explanation Area/village/settlement1. Roads and storm waterdrainsRoads were done but not monitored as aresult there is overgrowing of grassbecause there are no guttersNU72. Housing new andinfill areasHousing, there was a survey and houseswere to be built at the infill areas . I’llelaborate3. Electricity Street lighting and high must lights NU7NU7255


<strong>Buffalo</strong> <strong>City</strong> Metropolitan Municipality Integrated Development Plan 2011 ‐ 20164. Unemployment Employment in wards by <strong>Buffalo</strong> city notcoming to ward councillorsNU75. EnvironmentalcleanlinessCleanliness inwards, bush clearing andgrass cuttingNU7Ward 21Priority Issue Explanation Area/village/settlement1. Roads Roads are in a condition that cannot betoleratedNU13,15MbekweniUnit P2. Housing Lot of shacks in these areas NU13,15MbekweniUnit P3. Electricity&streetlightsInformal settlement that needelectrification and other part atMdantsane with no proper street lightsNU13,15MbekweniUnit P4. Unemployment There is a high rate of unemployment NU13,15MbekweniUnit P5. HIV & Aids and crime More education about HIV and Aids andhigh rate of crimeNU13,15MbekweniUnit PWard 22Priority Issue Explanation Area/village/settlement1. Roads Need to resurfaced and tarred• Zone 14 or Unit RFixing of potholes on the main road• Zone 16 – Unit Q• Entire ward2. Electricity We request high-mast lights in Zone 14 and • Zone 14its maintenance.Installation of new street lights for bothZones 14 & 16• Zone 163. Community Hall We request urgent building of acommunity hall for activities such asfunerals, pay-point, meetings and so forth4. Sports field We request development of sports field tobe in the form of a small stadiumWe request for urgent installation of toilets5. Sanitationand taps for informal settlementsZone 14• Zone 14/ Unit R• Zone 16 /Unit Q• Zone 14• Sisulu Village• King Satcha Village• Ntleki Village• Masakhe villageWard 23Priority Issue Explanation Area/village/settlement1. Houses • Zone 18 cc Phase 1 need 67 houses tobe rectified out of 424- Phase 2- 1500 beneficiariesbudget has been roll oversince 2007, up to now there’sno budget.• Potsdam village, no housingdevelopment and beneficiaries wereidentified, list is available. Back-yardshacks need houses as a matter ofurgency.256


<strong>Buffalo</strong> <strong>City</strong> Metropolitan Municipality Integrated Development Plan 2011 ‐ 20162. Job Creation Need decent jobs and informal jobs.Ward is faced with high number ofunemployment3. Road & Storm water No proper roads, very difficult for cars &people during rainy daysNo toilets for communities and there is no4. Sanitation/waterrunning water5. Bridge for Potsdam andNeeds CampStruggling to reach needs camp and townespecially after rainy daysWard 24Priority Issue Explanation Area/village/settlement1. Reconstruction ofrural roads2. Upgrading ofMncotshosportsfield3. Electricifation ofQhukru andExtension ofothersAll roads need to be constructed butnothing is being done except a portionthat was gravelledThis sportfield was left by Public Worksunfinished. BCMM half-fenced the fieldand left with no other explanationThis area have no electricity but promisesare there and the community is no longerpatient about promises4. Community Hall These communities prioritised a communityhall need, a hall was built at Mabaleniinstead of Mncotsho• Nqonqweni• Nxamkwana• Mncotsho• Luxhomo• Mbolomeni• Mabaleni• MntlabathiMncotsho LocationKalkeni Location and Qhukru farmsMncotsho5. Dipping Tank Mncotsho use Mabaleni dipping tankwhich is 2km far alsoLuxhomo is usingDongwe which is 1km far. This affects kidsin terms of schoolingMncotsho - LuxhomoWard 25Priority Issue Explanation Area/village/settlement1. Upgrading ofThese areas don’t have any sport facilities • Phakamisasports fields• Cliff•2. Tarring andupgrading ofroads3. Housing andRural development4. Storm waterdrainage andcleaning5. Electricity and highhigh mast lightsPhakamisa roads are aging, these needsto be upgradedRural areas need roads• Cliff• Zwelitsha (Zone 8,9)All areas are in need of houses • Phakamisa• Cliff• Zwelitsha (Zone 8,9)Most roads lack proper storm waterdrainage. Our areas need clean-upcampaigns850 houses need electricity. All rural andcertain parts in our areas need high mastlights due to high level of crime• Phakamisa• Cliff• Zwelitsha (Zone 8,9)• Cliff• Zwelitsha (Zone8,9)Ward 26Priority Issue Explanation Area/village/settlement1. Roads – main andaccess roadsAll roads are in a very poor conditionhampering service delivery and causingMaclean town farmersWard 26unnecessary cost to vehicle maintenance2. Renovation ofcommunity halls257


<strong>Buffalo</strong> <strong>City</strong> Metropolitan Municipality Integrated Development Plan 2011 ‐ 20163. HousesWard 26 has not been allocated housessince 1998 (RDP Houses)Ward 264. Dams No clean running water at Ntenteni and itis a health risk. People drink from an opendam. Shortage of taps at Mancleantown& Infills5. Formalisation offarm 270Macleantown & InfillsWard 26Ward 26Ward 27Priority Issue Explanation Area/village/settlement1. Roads • re-surfacing of roadsGonubie• widening of Gonubie Main Roadto create additional traffic lanes• repairs/stabilising of the erodedembankment on the sea-side ofOceanway2. Water Storm water Sunrise on SeaKomanishi3. Sanitation Sewerage Komanishi4. Electrification Upgrade of electrification GonubieWard 28Priority Issue Explanation Area/village/settlement1. Water andSanitationThere were new toilet diggings that wereshown to people that there will be build forthem (blockage of sewer)8 Informal Settlement2. Houses/Site andServices andLandThese people were living in the shackssince 1992, they complain that the housingprocesses take long therefore BCMM mustprovide site and service3. Unemployment There were lots of people who are notworking and that result in them committingcrime - in need of 3 month jobs especiallyfor the Youth4. Refuse Collection& Storm draining5. Electricity(streetlights)Maintenance and refuse need to becollected every Thursday for the wholecommunityOur big areas are settlements and thechallenge is the criminals that are hiding indark places killing, raping, robbing whenpeople come from shops, we need that toprevent this high crime and the burning ofshacks.• Phase 1 - 50 unfinishedhouses• Phase 2- on process• Phase 3 - for 8 informalsettlementsMzamomhle CommunityWhole community8 Informal settlements6. Potholes Streets in bad conditions All streets in Beacon Bay andMzamomhleWard 29Priority Issue Explanation Area/village/settlement1. Community Hall A community hall is needed for meetings Nompumeleloand other community activities2. Roads Streets need to be tarred NompumeleloDucats258


<strong>Buffalo</strong> <strong>City</strong> Metropolitan Municipality Integrated Development Plan 2011 ‐ 2016Ward 30Priority Issue Explanation Area/village/settlement1. Housing People have been staying in shacks since1992, the area has been planned andsurveyed2. Roads Roads are in a bad state, maintenanceand construction of tarred roads is urgentlyneeded.3. Electricity Streetlights and high-mast lights need tobe upgraded.New areas need to be electrified.4. Planning Infill areas need to be planned for housingpurposes5. Community Halls These areas have no venues for meetings,we meet at schools under difficultconditionsN.U 9• Manyano• Thembelihle• Hani Park Block (3)N.U 9• N.U 9• Manyano• Thembelihle• Holomisa• Winnie village• JF Mati• RamaphosaWard 31Priority Issue Explanation Area/village/settlement1. Housing Waiting for 17 years • Sunnysouth• Lillyvale• Greydale• Fort Grey2. Roads No maintenance in some other areas• V2 ext 1there are no roads at all• V2 ext 2• Bompini3. Electricity They had applied but rejected Squatter camps4. Health(b) Toilets5. WaterNo clinic only a mobile once a monthNo toiletsAll farm areas have no waterAll farm areas• Igoda• Bhompini• Sunny South• Lillyvale• Greydale• Igoda• BhompiniWard 32Priority Issue Explanation Area/village/settlement1. Hall The floor was never completed by BCMM • Ncerha Village 6Need a community Hal• Gqale2. Roads Need gravel • Open Show• Kalkeni• Thyusha3. Electricity Extensions need electricity • Dyam 2• Phozi• Luyolo• Sandile• Ncerha 4,5,6,74. Playing field (a) Need second rugby field• Dowu(b) Need rugby field• Kampini5. Hall The floor was never completed by BCMM • Ncerha Village 6Need a community Hal• Gqale259


<strong>Buffalo</strong> <strong>City</strong> Metropolitan Municipality Integrated Development Plan 2011 ‐ 2016Ward 331. SanitationThere is no proper sanitation – people arestill using bushesAltile, Hill, Gxetu, Gwiligwili,WelcomewoodKuni, Cornfields, Thembisa, NeedsCamp2. Cemetery Fencing Kuni, Altile, Hill, Gxethu,Welcomewood, Gwili-gwili3. Water StandPipes Jojo TanksNeeds Camp, Gxetu, Kalkeni,Thembisa,Kuni - 14. Roads Need re-gravelling Altile, Hill, Gxetu, Gwili-gwili,Welcomewood,Cornfields, Kuni 25. Fencing ofGrazingcamps andscoping of stockDamsKuni 2 (3) , Gwili-gwili (1) , Gxethu(1), Hill(2) , Altile (1) , Welcomewood(2)Ward 34Priority Issue Explanation Area/village/settlement1. Roads• Cemetery(b) Generalcleaning(c) Parks• The whole ward2. Storm water • Tembisa• Polar Park• Dimbaza3. LibraryDimbazaStreet naming4. Water The whole ward5. Electricity The whole wardWard 35Priority Issue Explanation Area/village/settlement1. Electricity With rural areas developing /extending, • Zinyokathere is a great need of electricity across • Balasi locationthese areas• Tyutyu village2. Water supply With rural areas developing /extending,there is a great need of water supplyacross these areas3. AgriculturaldevelopmentNeed to re-establish the scheme ofagriculture in Tyutyu village, Residents ofTyutyu village want to renovate thosebuildings4. Rural roads These areas are not accessible due toroads or lack thereof5. Community Hall There is an earnest appeal from thepeople of Clubview for a community hall.They have been saying this for quite a longtime• Zinyoka• Balasi location• Tyutyu villageTyutyu village• Zinyoka Location• Tyutyu village• Balasi locationClubview, King Williams TownWard 36Priority Issue Explanation Area/village/settlement1. Rural Roads Most roads in our rural areas are in adilapidated stateAll villages in Ward 36260


<strong>Buffalo</strong> <strong>City</strong> Metropolitan Municipality Integrated Development Plan 2011 ‐ 20162. CommunityHallsThese will serve as venue for funerals,meeting place and church servicesWhole ward3. Water Pipes The frequently bursting water pipes needto be repaired. Existing water infrastructureis either too old or lacks capacity4. Dual accounts Families with deceased spouses arestruggling to have houses transferred &thus receive two accounts5. Unemployment Over 2/3 of local community areunemployed since closure of localfactoriesDimbaza and surrounding ruralareasDimbazaDimbaza and surrounding ruralareasWard 37:Priority Issue Explanation Area/village/settlement1. Speed humps Peak hour is very busy as from 07H00 • West Drive• West Drive Bridge2. Roads- rural • Masingatha Location• Mdingi• Kwelerana• Tyhusha3. Water Standing pipes Dimbaza4.CommunityHallResidence of these areas are alwayscomplaining about halls. They have noplace to attend their meetings andfunerals5. Playing Grounds There is a need of the playing ground inthese areas. Youth can be miss directedbecause of no facilities6. Lights Residence are complaining of absence oflights on the road and been reporting it• Tolofiyeni Location• Masingatha• West Bank• Kwelerhana Location• Tyhusha Location• West Bank• Tolofiyeni Location• Bridge to WestbankWard 38Priority Issue Explanation Area/village/settlement1. RoadsConstructionMaintenance withbridges2. Rural Housing3. Community Hallsconstruction andrenovationsVehicles and public transport suffer asaccess roads to clinics, schools,community halls and main roads are in abad state.South African Police Service, Nurses,Teachers complain they cannot servicecommunity effectivelyThe ractification programme should befast-trekked and programme extended toother villages as some are homeless due tostorm damageCommunities will be at advantage onconstruction: rainy days for their funerals,wedding, meetings, social developmentprogrammes and community trainings fordevelopment project. The existing onesbe renovated• Mamata• Anders Mission• Liefeldt• Nonkcampa• Gwaba• Zikhalini• New Rest• Gambushe• Bulembu• Lenge• Mxaxo• KhayelitshaBulembu & LengeCONSTRUCTION• Liefeldt• Mzantsi• Gwaba• Lenge• New Rest• Khayelitsha• Anders MissionRENOVATIONS261


<strong>Buffalo</strong> <strong>City</strong> Metropolitan Municipality Integrated Development Plan 2011 ‐ 20164. Sports Facility5. Water- StandPipes InstallationFinishing of the existing facility andmaintenance and security programmeneeded, to avoid breaking in by thievesExtended areas walk distances to fetchwater• Dikidikana• Pierrie Mission• Bulembu• Mamata• Mzantsi,• Pierre MissionMamata, Mxaxo B• Bulembu• Nonkcampa• New Rest• Anders Mission• ZikhaliniWard 39Priority Issue Explanation Area/village/settlement(a) Water System are very old(b) Gravel Roads, Potholes1. WaterRoads2. Multi PurposeCentreExtension of RDPTwo roomedhouses3. (a)Tarring ofStreets(b) Taxi Rank1. Sports: Training of Youth culturalGroups.2. To accommodate families(a) Extending Taxi Routes(b) To assist CommunityRhayi, Ngxwalane, Kwalini, Bonke,Tshatshu, SweetwatersSweetwatersZwelitsha and Sweetwaters4. (a) Renovation ofDairy Farm(b) Renovation ofabattoir(a) Structure - Dairy cows are there(b) Processing Wild animal meat to beexported (LED)Tshatshu Location5. Rural Housing There shall be houses and SecurityRhayi, Ngxwalane, Kwalini, Bonkeand TshatshuWard 40Priority Issue Explanation Area/village/settlement1. (a) Roads inall Areaswithstorm waterdrains.(b) Speedhumps inZone 8 &9Since the recent heavy rains, roads havepotholes and some were never done egMzantsiQongqota,Ndileka,Zwelitsha - also a need for tarroad,Godidi2. Electricity &water in newsites. Otherareas needsearch lightsIn rural areas there is no water andelectricity. At Zone 8 & 9 they need searchlightsAll areas - QongqothaMlakalaka, Mt Coke, Ndileka,Godidi, Mimosa, Mzantsi and someareas in Zone 8&93. Toilets in all All areas have no toilets, the people are Mt Coke, Qongqotha, Ndileka,262


<strong>Buffalo</strong> <strong>City</strong> Metropolitan Municipality Integrated Development Plan 2011 ‐ 2016rural areaswere neverdone Alsoin need ofclinicsstill polluting the environment.Clinics - long distance walks4. Halls Mlakalaka hall waiting for funding longago but now all areas are in need of halls5. Fencing ofthe fields &cemeteriesAll farmers need this so as to secure theirfields and crops.Grass at Zone 8 &9 to be cutGodidi, Mlakalaka, Mzantsi, MimosaAll of the above areas starting withMlakalaka which is the centre of thewardAll the above areasWard 41Priority Issue Explanation Area/village/settlement1. Storm water drainage Water is not controlled , after every rainthe roads are washed away leaving bigAll ward 39 areas except zone 8and 9dongas2. Tarring of identified roads Municipal officials towards end of 2010came and count kilometres that are to betarredWard 39 area3. Renovate councillor’soffice multi purposerondavels and tennis court4. Regravel allgravel roadsWe request a 24 hours security like civiccentre and swimming poolThis is not sustainable since there’s nocontrol of water when it rains5. Library Zwelitsha has close to 10 high schoolsincluding nearby villages with no access toa libraryAll there areas are in Erf 2958 whichis not surveyedWard 39 area as most roads aregravelroadsZwelitsha is central for the libraryWard 42Priority Issue Explanation Area/village/settlement1. Housing The whole of Reeston shacks2. Community Hall People walk long distances even toreceive old age grantsThe whole ReestonSmiling ValleyLuxolweni3. Bush/Grass Cutting It increases the high rate of crime Luxolweni: some passing ReestonBufferstrip4. Swimming Pool It can create job opportunities and also Reestonattract in tourism and gives opportunity toour youth to be involved in sport5. Electricity (solar) Reduces dangers and killings by illegalconnections (Izinyoka) of electricity bypeople who wait for a long time for housesSquatter CampsWard 43Priority Issue Explanation Area/village/settlement1. Street signage Electrification of Houses • Hanover2. Street Signage • Bisho3. Roads • New Bright area• Ndevana4. Grass cutting • Bisho• Breidbach5. Play Parks • Breidbach• Bisho• Tyutyu263


<strong>Buffalo</strong> <strong>City</strong> Metropolitan Municipality Integrated Development Plan 2011 ‐ 2016Ward 44Priority Issue Explanation Area/village/settlement1. WaterWater System are very oldTshatshu, SweetwatersRoadsGravel Roads, Potholes2. Multi PurposeCentreExtension of RDPTwo roomedhouses1. Sports: Training of Youthcultural Groups.2. To accommodate familiesSweetwaters3. (a)Tarring ofStreets(b) Taxi Rank(a) Extending Taxi Routes(b) To assist CommunitySweetwatersBreidbach4. Playparks • Breidbach5.Grasscutting • BreidbachWard 45Priority Issue Explanation Area/village/settlement1. Housing Houses are needed for people who are stillliving in informal settlements and woodenhousesMain road and access roads need to be2. RoadsgravelledOther roads must be tarredBerlinIlithaPeelton & EsikhobeniBerlin & Ilitha3. Sanitation Sewer connection in some areas Berlin4. Community hall Renovation of Mpengempengenicommunity hallKitchen needed as per the plan at IlithaCommunity hallPeeltonIlitha5. Cemeteries Need fencing of cemeteries Peelton & EsikhobeniWard 46Priority Issue Explanation Area/village/settlement1. Housing We have been promised that AirportPhase 2A project will be unblocked butwe have not yet get any responseAirport Phase 2 AWard 462. Jobs Currently there are no jobs given to Ward30 since 2009 from BCMM. We would liketo appeal for jobs3. Bush Clearing Currently we never get any services frombush clearing and we have been askingfor assistance but with no availWe have a problem of roads, streetlights,4. Infrastructureand we have no sport fields, we haveappealed to BCMM but with no vail.5. Land We are looking for a land to build andremove Orange Groove settlement house.That land belong to Airport not to BCMMfor the use by all citizensWard 30 which is now divided intoWard 31 & Ward 46Ward 30Greenfield,SunnyridgeSantaSantaAirport Phase 2Orange GroveWard 30264


<strong>Buffalo</strong> <strong>City</strong> Metropolitan Municipality Integrated Development Plan 2011 ‐ 2016Ward 47Priority Issue Explanation Area/village/settlement1. Roads Roads at New Rest need to be tarred, New Rest in Duncan Villagesince 1987 the roads had never beentarred2. Upgrading of Orient There needs to be an upgrade of the QuigneyTheatretheater3. Taxi Rank Taxi rank in the CBD needs to beGilwell Taxi Rankupgraded as there are high levels of crimedue to the overcrowding. CBD strategymust include this.4. Housing There is a need for housing developmentas there is overpopulation of rental flats Ward 475. Sleeper siteDevelopment inBeach front andreviatalisation of thehabourNeed to engage BCDA and TransnetMarina Glen, Sleeper site, Transnetsite behind Post Office, habour6. Car Washes Need a place for the car washes in beachfrontQuigneyWard 48Priority Issue Explanation Area/village/settlement1. (a) Illegal dumps(b) Bush Clearing(c) Cutting and footpathsN.U. 10, 11B & 122. (a) Sidewalk(b) Speed humps(c) BridgecrossingBetween N.U.11B & NU 123. Housing4. Roads5. (a) NU10 StadiumRenovation(b) Flood LightsRegravelling and tarredBetween N.U.10, 11, 12 near crossingriver bandWard 49Priority Issue Explanation Area/village/settlement1. Small bridge This bridge is going to the grave yard every • Ndevanaweek-end• Gesini area2. (a) HousingThere are no houses in Ndevana and no • Ndevana(b) Toiletstoilets• All areas3. Roads and water This area living without water and roads for • New Bright areamore than 15 years• Ndevana4. Roads This rural area need road maintenancebecause our roads are very bad5. Clinic The population of the ward is growing upand there is a proposal of second clinic• Ndevana• All areas• Ndevana• Velwano area265


<strong>Buffalo</strong> <strong>City</strong> Metropolitan Municipality Integrated Development Plan 2011 ‐ 2016Ward 50Priority Issue Explanation Area/village/settlement1. Roads and stormwater drainsRoads were done but no monitoring as aresult there is overgrowing of grass as thereare no guttersNU7,8 &102. Housing new andinfill areasHousing, there was a survey and houseswere to be built at the infill areas . I’llelaborateNU7,8 &103. Electricity Street lighting and high must lights NU7,8 &104. Unemployment Employment in wards by <strong>Buffalo</strong> city notcoming to ward councillors5. EnvironmentalCleanliness inwards, bush clearing andcleanlinessgrass cuttingNU7,8 &10NU7,8 &10266


<strong>Buffalo</strong> <strong>City</strong> Metropolitan Municipality Integrated Development Plan 2011 ‐ 2016PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENTLIST OF EXTERNAL STAKEHOLDERSANNEXURE: BNAME ORGANISATION POSITION E‐MAIL ADDRESS TELEPHONE NO. FAX NO.ZUKISWA NGXOWA, MM CHARLIE Dept of Agriculture, Forestry&fisheriesResource AuditorZukiswaN@nda.agric.za/(043) 7046809/0 /(043) 7046812MelvinC@daff.gov.za0826697580freddies@statssa.gov.za (043)7074940 (043) 7220294National statisticsFREDDIE SEPTEMBERStats SASystem CoordinatorMS KLASS Land Affairs Director (043) 7007013/4 (043) 7434786H O NTLOKWANA, MF MAKEBESANA DPSA 072 3942525/0768504158SELEMENO MORAPELI DWAF (043) 7422557 morapelis@dwaf.gov.za (043) 6045400/0832350446 (043) 6433054SIPHIWO GOODMAN MHLE/Mr L.SalmanDepartment of Water Affairs &Forestry ‐ KWTForestryDevelopment OfficerMhleG@dwaf.gov.za/Salmanl@dwaf.gov.za(043) 6045441 /0828028558,0836034421(043)6433054/0865742743MR BASHR HOOSAIN Safety & Liaison H.O.D. Bashr.hoosain@safety.ecprov.gov.za (040) 6092310 / 0823712043 (040)6092137/6391918MR MAZWI MKHULISI Eastern Cape Parks Board People & Parks(043) 7422557 (043) 7422591Manager Mazwi.Mkhulisi@ecpta.co.zaMRS C. BRANDAV Transport Planning Director candy.brandav@deaet.ecape.gov.za (040) 6093075 (040) 6093226N. MRWETYANA Dept f Labour Provincial Senior nolitha.mrhwetyana@labour.gov.za (043) 6434756/7ManagerT MJANQEKA/N TETYANA Department of Labour ESP2 thembelani.mjanqeka@labour.gov.za /nozi.tetyana@labour.gov.za043 7027568 437220947/0437027568Mr L SIGCAWU Department of Labour ‐ Butterworth Regional Manager Lancelot.Sigcawu@labour.gov.za (047)4910656 (047)4910878SHOEABE MOERATEastern Cape Department of Roads & Snr Mgr: Strategic shoeabe.moerat@dot.ecprov.gov.za (043) 6047428 / 0833798749 086 557 3739TransportSupportSI SOBETU ROADS & PUBLIC WORKS Sonwabo.sobetu@dpw.ecape.gov.zaMBULELO HONGO Department of Transport District Manager:Amatholembulelo.hongo@dot.ecprov.gov.zalusanda.londwa@dot.ecprov.gov.za(043)7046601 (043)7420561M MSIMANG Department of Land Affairs Project Coordinator memsimang@dla.gov.za (043) 7221788 (043)7311512BT MRAJI IEC Manager: Electoralmattersmrajit@elections.org.za (043) 7094200/0826505447 (043)7094210/086674873267


<strong>Buffalo</strong> <strong>City</strong> Metropolitan Municipality Integrated Development Plan 2011 ‐ 2016M. HLOPEKAZI Rural Development and Land Reform mhlopekazi@ruraldevelopment.gov.zaM. GCASAMBA Department of Agriculture & Land Senior Regional(043) 7068703 (043) 7437550AffairsManagerPR JONAS SASSA Area Manager PhumeleleJ@sassa.gov.za 043 7010831 865284098COMMISSIONER HLOBO/NJ NTSATHA South African Police Services/ SAPS Major General EastLondon‐sapssc@saps.org.za (043) 7225555 (043) 7420955EL CLUSTERZ TAFENI Department of Health IGR Manager zandisile.tafeni@impilo.ecprov.gov.za (040) 6081106/0833780182NP NCALASHE BUFFALOCITY LSA(Dept. of Health) (043) 7092523/083 7724104JOMO MKHATHUDepartment of Sport, Recreation,Arts and CultireSenior Manager:District Development& Supportjomo.mkhathu@srac.ecprov.gov.za (043) 6044014 (043) 6424760MAKHOSAZANA CEKISO Department of Home Affairs District Manager makhosazana.cekiso@dha.gov.za (043) 7058651/0835245758 (043) 7435442L MAQHASHO SASSA District Manager lwandiswam@sassa.gov.za (043) 7010803/ 0832350588 (043)7010861/0865565727DR P LUPUWANA Department of Public Works Regional Director pumezo.lupuwana@dpw.ecape.gov.za (043) 7054301 (043) 7450047LUVO SILWANA/ EM MNWEBA Correctional Services Acting AreaCommissioner ‐ ELluvo.silwana@docs.gov.za (043) 7411400 (043) 7311512MRS LM SINQOTO Department of Safety & Liason District Manager miranda.sinqoto@safety.ecprov.gov.za (043) 7420618 (043)7420637VUYOKAZI DUBE GCIS Assistant Manager vuyokazid@gcis.gov.za (043) 7222609XOLISA MAKI LGTA xolisa.maki@eclgta.gov.za (040) 6095334/079 8907719 (040) 6392163MRS ENN BUNGUZA/N Y YOSELocal Government& TraditionalAffairsMS THANDIWE DALI HOUSING Assistant ProjectManagerNontuku.bunguza@dhlgta.ecape.gov.za/nosipho.yose@dhlgta.ecape.gov.zathandiwe.dali@echousing.gov.za(040) 6095436/69 / (040)6094940 / 0849529686(040) 6351484/1161BRIANT NONCEMBUMr H BATIDZIRAIZ MBEKENIDept of Economic Dev &Environmental Affairs (DEAET)DEAETRegional Manager briant.noncembu@deaet.ecape.gov.za (043) 7420365/323Senior ManagerLEDHerbert.Batidzirai@otp.ecprov.gov.zaZongie.Mbekeni(040) 6093084 (040) 6093226268


<strong>Buffalo</strong> <strong>City</strong> Metropolitan Municipality Integrated Development Plan 2011 ‐ 2016F J GIDI/RS GASTILE DEDEA Manager: EconomicDev.fundiswa.gidi@deaet.ecape.gov.za/Sinethemba.Gastile@deaet.ecape.gov.za043 7074000/079 5031742 043) 7482097LM DYOMFANA ECSECC – Bhisho luyanda@ecsecc.orgMS N FETSHA S RAJAH Provincial Treasury Senior Manager Nomfundo.fetsha@treasury.ecprov.gov.za 043 7212509/ (040) 6095618 (043)7213058/ (040)6095272M.MOLOSE Office of the Premier 073 16716160N C CEWU DSRAC Assistant Director Nonceba.Cewu@srac.gov.za 082 3813032 (086) 6578575MTETELELI NDWANGU/ BAMDYODYORULIVCommunity Dev.FacilitatorMthe@ruliv.org.za/aron@ruliv.org.za 043 7048800 (043) 7048822/0866219777MR. DM LUSASAHIV/ AIDS Directorate – EL District District Manager (043) 7437733 (043) 7430032OfficeLUVUYO MOSANA E.L. Hospital Complex CEO luvuyo.mosana@impilo.ecprov.gov.za (043) 7092360 / 0833780132 (043) 7092484MR SS ZIBI Department of Education DDG noncedo.goduka@edu.ecprov.gov.za (040) 6084236 (040) 6084521MR MBUYISELI VALASHIYA Department of Education: KWT 043 6425923MR M GODOLADepartment of Local Government &Traditional LeadersMr L SANQELA Dept of Social Development Manager: Cluster &Intergov. RelationsLOCAL GOVERNMENTmkhululi.godola@dlgta.ecape.gov.za (040) 6095043 (040) 6392163(040) 6089133/4 (040) 6089253NAME ORGANISATION POSITION E‐MAIL ADDRESS TELEPHONE NO. FAX NO.NKOSI JALI House of Traditional Leaders tina.namba@dhlgta.ecprov.gov.za (040) 6092841 (040) 6350599MZWANDILE JONGOLO Amandlambe Traditional Council Chairperson 083 9744491 (043) 7221775SIPHO MENGEZELELI & NOLIZWEMAJOLOBEAmathole District MunicipalityStrategic Manager:PIMMS OfficeNolizwem@amatoledm.co.za /Siphom@amatoledm.co.za(043) 7014000 (043) 7420337MR V MLOKOTI Amathole District Municipality Municipal Manager (043) 7014000 (043) 7420337MRS F SHOBA Amahlati Municipality Municipal Manager amahlathi@hazeledean.co.za (043) 6831210 (043) 6831127MR T.C. JONAS Amahlati Municipality Executive Mayor amahlathi@hazeledean.co.za (043) 6831100 (043) 6831127MR NICHOLSON MKHOHLALI Great Kei Municipality Municipal Manager nicholson.mkhohlakali@greatkeilm.gov.za (043) 8311028 (043) 8311306269


<strong>Buffalo</strong> <strong>City</strong> Metropolitan Municipality Integrated Development Plan 2011 ‐ 2016CLLR NGENISILE TEKILE Great Kei Municipality Executive Mayor ngenisile.tekile@lgnet.org.za (043) 8311028 (043) 8311306MR K C MANELI Nkonkobe Municipality Municipal Manager nsobukwe@nkonkobe.co.za (046) 645 7451 (046) 6452562CLLR A W NTSANGANI Nkonkobe Municipality Executive Mayor mayor@nkonkobe.co.za /nsobukhwe@nkonkobe.co.za(046) 6457439 (046) 6451775CLLR B NTONTELA Ngqushwa Municipality Executive Mayor zandih@ngqushwamun.co.za (040) 6733095 (040) 6733771N Y ZONGO Ngqushwa Municipality Municipal Manager zandih@ngqushwamun.co.za (040)6733940 (040) 6733771B MELITHAFA IMATU KWT Representative geoffreys@buffalocity.gov.zaMR ME MXHALISA SAMWU Shopsteward‐Full(043) 7435887 / (043) 743 (043) 7431869time5896PHILA XUZA ADM Development Agency CEO phila@aeda.co.za / info@aeda.co.za (043) 7222016 (043) 7223440S Mlinda <strong>Buffalo</strong> <strong>City</strong> Youth Council Chaiperson sifundo01@webmail.co.za 784 794 085PARA‐STATALSNAME ORGANISATION POSITION E‐MAIL ADDRESS TELEPHONE NO. FAX NO.PETER KING Tourism <strong>Buffalo</strong> <strong>City</strong> Managing Director peterwk@vodamail.co.za (043) 721 1346 /(043) 721 13590833215534JOHAN BURGER EL IDZ GM: Technical Serv. johan@elidz.co.za (043) 7028200 (043) 7366405MR SIMPHIWE KONDLO EL IDZ CEO linda@elidz.co.za (043) 7028200 (043) 7366405MR J YANTOLO EL IDZ jerry@elidz.co.za 043 7028220KWANDA NTONDINI EL IDZ Financial Manager kwanda@elidz.co.za (043)7028200 /0827890440 (043) 7366405MR LUVO MANYADU Total Southernwood totalsouthernwood@gmail.com 073 8949466 (043) 7222322M L LUSITI NAPWA easterncape@napwa.org.za 043 7600333/079 2748260MR NGAM Metrorail East London Marketing &CommunicationsManagerRORY HASCHICKEastern Cape DevelopmentCorporationSector Specialist:Aquaculture,Fisheries & Env.Man.mngam@metrorail.co.za/mngam@prasa.com(043) 7002030 (043) 7002038rhaschic@ecdc.co.za (043)7045710 / 0834103099 (043) 7436036MR DUMISA MPONDWANA Eskom Senior Advisor MpondwanaD@eskom.co.za (043) 7032007/073 6548836 (043) 7032389/0865376784M E MYOLI Eskom 043 7032443/0836304823270


<strong>Buffalo</strong> <strong>City</strong> Metropolitan Municipality Integrated Development Plan 2011 ‐ 2016VUYISWA PAMELLA MHLAULI Ubuntu Development Tel/Fax: 043 7338062 083 9223669 437 338 062STUART BARTLETT IDC Provincial Manager stuartb@idc.co.za (043) 7210733 (043) 7210735LINDENI KUMALO DBSA Manager ‐ E.Cape lindenik@dbsa.org (011) 3133165 (011) 3133086/3877TERRY TAYLOR/ JACQUELINE BROWN Portnet Corporate AffairsManager/ PortManagerMR XOLA BOMELA,Ms N MNUKWAGENERALAmatola Water BoardDirector: OperationsCEOterry.taylor.transnet.net/jacqueline.brown@transnet.netxbomela@amatolawater.co.za /nmnukwa@amatolawater.co.za(043) 7001043 (043) 7001060/0437002319(043) 7073700 / (043)7073702(043) 7073751NAME ORGANISATION POSITION E‐MAIL ADDRESS TELEPHONE NO. FAX NO.MS KUSAMBIZA Eastern Cape NGO Coalition Director info@ecngoc.co.za (043)_7264014 086 622 4780M. MNGQIBISA Women& Youth DevelopmentECNGOC , Masikhule AIDS Allianengqsh2yahoo.com (043) 7602548/0720804722PETER KIMEMIA Afesis Corplan Researcher/Coordint peter@afesis.org.za (043) 7433830 / 0722264135 (043) 7432200orMR RONALD EGLIN Afesis Corplan Snr Projectronald@afesis.org.za (043) 7433830 (043) 7432200CoordinatorFREDERICK KUSAMBIZA Afesis Corplan Executive Director fred@afesis.org.za (043) 7433830 (043) 7432200ANDREW MURRAY/ ECSECC – Bhisho Director Andrew@ecsecc.org (043) 6424852 (043) 7013415LM DYOMFANA ECSECC – Bhisho luyanda@ecsecc.orgLISA VAN TONDER Rural Support Services (RSS) General Manager lisa@rss.co.za / febbie@rss.co.za (043) 7430051 / 0835570136 (043) 7432503N MKOSI ECGDP 072 6273167PORTIA MNGADI Traditional Healers 073 3080122/ 084 2027705 043 7625742MR TEMBA SIKO MK MVA 073 9555253MR PAKADE Kula Development Facilitators mkululip@kula.co.za (043) 7270094 (043) 7210712M S MATINISE MDA SMME mvu4life@mwebmail.co.za 078 4356125/0833517347NCEBA MRWEBOCOMMISSION FOR GENDERProvincial(043) 7223474 (043) 7223474EQUALITYCoordinatorMS VUYISWA MHLAWULI Ubuntu Development 083 9223669X TILOLO BCMM YOUTH FORUM 083 3282819271


<strong>Buffalo</strong> <strong>City</strong> Metropolitan Municipality Integrated Development Plan 2011 ‐ 2016MBULELO NKWALI SA Red Cross Facilitator 043 7222400 (043) 7439033S. MLINDA BCMMYC Chairperson sifundo01@webmail.co.zaBONGANI SIQOKO Daily Dispatch Editor bonganis@dispatch.co.za / eledit@iafrica.com (043) 7022217 (043) 7435155T. NTUNJA SABC NEWS ntunjat@sabc.co.zaA. VUKUPHI VUKAMSIBI aubyv@gmail.comL TSHAKA/ N YAWA ABASIVIKELEW P DIKI / M JALI Child Welfare S.A. ‐ East London Community Dev.WorkerRAY BROOKS / NEVILLE FISHER / LEOEWERS / VOLKMAR G. DOBATmw‐elcw@mweb.co.za (043) 7221258/90781190044E.L. Grand Prix Circuit Foundation Various straptex@imaginet.co.za (043)7321440/1 /0832664506(043) 7220512(043) 7321442MR ZUKILE NGOBO Disabled People of S.A. zukile@dpsa.org.za (043) 7229470D CASHMAN UKUKHULU SECONDARY CO‐OP cashman205@gmail.com 073 4411048K AUGUST SMALL PROJECTS FOUNDATION Project Manager kaugust@spf.org.za 043 7439592 (043)7434721RITA BUSHULA/PORTIA MNGADI GWEBINDLALA HIV/AIDS Project Manager 078 6237704 (043)7625742SIPHO KATANASoc. For Prevention of Cruelty to Director sekatana@webmail.co.za 076 8867888 (043) 7220103PrisonersN. MKHONJWA Diba Industrial Batteries Manager nkosohlanga@mighty.co.za 083 9859971ABONGILE MAQWAZIMA Imara Consulting c.c. Managing Member abongile@imaraconsulting.com 072 724 2711MR MONDE MTSHIZANA S.A. Communist Party BCMM Sub‐Region power.m@dhlgta.ecape.gov.za (043) 7435887 / 0835972644EDUCATION(043) 743 1869NAME ORGANISATION POSITION E‐MAIL ADDRESS TELEPHONE NO. FAX NO.DR MVUYO TOM Fort Hare Vice‐Chancellolr mtom@ufh.ac.za (043 7047008ALICE OKEYOSchool of Health Sciences,University Acting HOD a.okeyo@ufh.ac.za (043) 7047585 / 7588 (043) 7047570of Fort HareREGINALD NTANJANA <strong>Buffalo</strong> <strong>City</strong> College Manager: Planning reg@bccollege.co.za (043) 7049211 (043) 7434254M. SIBALI Take Note Training c.c. ‐ 11 Northtshawe@lantic.net 737992960 (043) 7435129Street, E.L.NELSON TEMTI Zingisa Educational Projects (K.W.T.) zingisa@imagin.et.co.za (043) 6433323 (043) 6425577BUSINESS272


<strong>Buffalo</strong> <strong>City</strong> Metropolitan Municipality Integrated Development Plan 2011 ‐ 2016NAME ORGANISATION POSITION E‐MAIL ADDRESS TELEPHONE NO. FAX NO.MR GWYN BASSINGTHWAIDHTE Pam Golding 082 8914613MR. LES HOLBROOK Border Kei Chamber of Business CEO les@bkcob.co.za (043) 7438438 (043) 7432249MR WAYNE OOSTHUIZEN SEDA Acting Provincial nsomtunzi@seda.org.za (043)7211720 (043) 7211721ManagerMR BRIAN COATESBorder Kei Institute of Architects(BKIA)Committee Member bcarch@iafrica.com (043) 7351170 (043) 7351178MR MICKEY WEBB SAPOA Chairperson mickwebb@iafrica.com (043) 7210958 /0865022694ENVIRONMENTMR KEVIN COLENAME ORGANISATION POSITION E‐MAIL ADDRESS TELEPHONE NO. FAX NO.BC Environmental Trust & E.L.MuseumResearch Manager /Principal NaturalScientistkcole@elmuseum.za.org (043) 7430686 (043) 7433127THABANG MASEKO Mdantsane Heritage Foundation thabangm14@gmail.com 083 7373180MS NWABISA MAFANYA, M MFAZWEAGRICULTUREWest Bank Heritage TourismDevelopment TrustProject Coordinator nmafanya@hotmail.com 072 1818955/ 083 7474924 086 5111476NAME ORGANISATION POSITION E‐MAIL ADDRESS TELEPHONE NO. FAX NO.MR M. MANGOLD BC Agricultural Action Forum Chairman mmangold@mweb.co.za (043) 7452264 (043) 7452348M G SIWISA AGRICULTURE 083 4591655MR D. HEMPELBerlin & Nahoon Valley Farmerscaumemp@absamail.co.za 083 7023141/0836297350 (086) 2120205Assoc. (Agri‐ E. Cape)BN ZUMA EAST LONDON FARMERS 073 3524886N R ADAM/ B E RUSI Ncera Farmers Association (083) 6719706/ 0847475779 (043)7811909MR MLULAMI NDZIWENI ILIZWI LAMAFAMA zingisa@imaginet.co.za 071 0324570 (043)6425577MR TEMBELANIKUYE FLEPISI ILIZWI LAMAFAMA 073 3036987MR. KOPSANI National African Farmers Union Provincial President P.O. Box 23389, Govan Mbeki, Port Elizabeth 083 6969030 NONEMR H.M. NDABANI BC Farmers Association (NCASA ‐E.C.)Representative NONE (043) 7220034 / 0763733101 (043) 7434939273

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