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Ethekwini metro<br />

uMngeni<br />

KwaDukuza<br />

uMshwathi<br />

Northdale<br />

Ndwedwe<br />

Hambanathi<br />

Inkangala<br />

Cibane<br />

Gunjini<br />

Ocean Drive-In<br />

Mlahlanja Mgandeni<br />

La Mercy<br />

Westbrook<br />

Qhodela<br />

Ntukuso<br />

Mgangeni Verulam<br />

Ashburton<br />

Umdloti<br />

DengeSithumba<br />

Matabetule<br />

Blackburn<br />

Cato Ridge<br />

KwaSondela<br />

Inanda<br />

Phoenix<br />

Kamba<br />

Thusumuntu Waterfall Ntuzuma Durban North<br />

Cliffdale Everton<br />

Kloof KwaMashu<br />

KwaDabeka<br />

HillcrestGillitts<br />

Mophela<br />

Pinetown Newlands West Legend<br />

KwaNdengezi<br />

Durban<br />

Mkhambathini<br />

Westville Berea<br />

eThekwini<br />

Roads<br />

Olwambeni Westridge<br />

Clifton Heights Esidweni<br />

Chatsworth<br />

Bluff<br />

Label (MP)<br />

Umbumbulu<br />

Umlazi<br />

Durban South 9 <strong>cities</strong><br />

Richmond<br />

Madundube<br />

Nungwane<br />

Lotus ParkIsipingo<br />

Main Place<br />

Iziko<br />

Amanzimtoti<br />

Majority Black<br />

Adams Rural<br />

residents (>80%)<br />

Illovo South<br />

Kingsburgh<br />

Racial transformation<br />

Umnini<br />

Ubuhlebezwe<br />

Vulamehlo<br />

Danganya<br />

Change in largerst race/SP<br />

Clansthal<br />

Craigieburn<br />

Umkomaas<br />

No Info<br />

No<br />

Umdoni<br />

Palmcliffe<br />

Yes<br />

Buffalo City<br />

Msunduzi<br />

uMshwathi<br />

uMngeni<br />

Northdale<br />

Ebaleni<br />

Mbumbu<br />

KwaZulu-Natal KwaDulela<br />

Mvubukazi<br />

Pietermaritzburg<br />

Henley<br />

eZibomvini<br />

The Msunduzi<br />

Emaswazini<br />

Imbali<br />

KwaMncane<br />

Mvundlweni<br />

Edendale<br />

Ashburton<br />

Munywini<br />

Deda Sinathingi<br />

Khokwane<br />

Qanda<br />

Wilgefontein<br />

Nkabini eSigodini Esifishane<br />

eThekwini<br />

Ingwe<br />

Mkhambathini<br />

Richmond<br />

Nelson Mandela Bay<br />

Amahlathi<br />

Great Kei<br />

Sundays River Valley<br />

Tukayi B<br />

South Down<br />

Tyusha eDrayini<br />

Mpundu KwaBelekile<br />

Macleantown<br />

Yellow Wood<br />

Dimbaza<br />

Tyutyu<br />

Eastern Cape<br />

KwaNkola<br />

Ngcamngeni<br />

King William's Town Berlin KwaMpundu<br />

Mxaxo<br />

Ilitha<br />

Buffalo City Nqonqweni<br />

Nqcamgeni KwaLini<br />

Godidi Tshabo 2 Luxhomo Chris Hani<br />

Ducats<br />

KwaBhonke<br />

Gonubie<br />

Qongqotha<br />

MbolompeniMdantsane<br />

Ntunja Nkxamnkwana<br />

Nompumelelo<br />

KwaQongqotha<br />

Thornfield<br />

Buffalo City NU<br />

Pefferville<br />

!<br />

Clydesdale<br />

Goodhope<br />

Sunny South<br />

Ententeni<br />

HillCorn Fields<br />

Ngqushwa<br />

KwaAltile<br />

New Hope<br />

eJojweni<br />

Kidd's Beach<br />

Carrington<br />

Ntlalwini<br />

Phozi Kayser's Beach<br />

Zikova<br />

Lujiza<br />

Eastern Cape<br />

Kouga Woodridge<br />

KwaNobuhle<br />

Blue Horizon Bay<br />

Clarendon Marine<br />

Nelson Mandela Bay<br />

Uitenhage<br />

Despatch<br />

Motherwell<br />

Bethelsdorp<br />

iBhayi<br />

Port Elizaberth<br />

!<br />

Colchester<br />

4<br />

Source: CSIR (2015)<br />

One of the major trends to emerge in Figure 4.7 is the change in dominant race group in middle-to-high<br />

income areas. The racial mix in inner city areas has become more apparent, except in Cape Town, which<br />

may be because traditionally coloured citizens lived and chose to remain in the inner city. However,<br />

more recently in Cape Town, poor people are being displaced from rental stock in the inner city, as<br />

developers buy up properties to be redeveloped and then sold as medium-rise sectional title apartments.<br />

Ward data in Johannesburg, Cape Town and Mangaung between 1996 and 2011 was analysed to<br />

establish the degree of racial mixing, ranging from 50% (low segregation) to 90% (extreme segregation).<br />

The analysis found that levels of “extreme” segregation had increased (to 54.6%) in Johannesburg, as<br />

some of the mixed areas in 1996 had become entirely black, but declined in Cape Town (to 37.8%)<br />

and Mangaung (to 69.5%). Black Africans had become an “increasingly significant percentage of the<br />

population in every municipality” increasing from 70.2% to 76% in Johannesburg, from 63.2% to<br />

73.6% in eThekwini and from 77.5% to 83.1% in Mangaung (Harrison and Todes, 2013: 28).<br />

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