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Amajuba Growth & Development Summit 7 – 8 March 2013 “Partnering for Growth”

Emadlangeni LM. Dannhauser LM. Newcastle LM. Amajuba Growth & Development Summit 7 – 8 March 2013 “Partnering for Growth”. AMAJUBA DISTRICT LOCATION. POSITIONING THE LOCAL AGENDA . KZN Provincial Priorities Job Creation Job Creation Human Resource Development

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Amajuba Growth & Development Summit 7 – 8 March 2013 “Partnering for Growth”

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  1. Emadlangeni LM Dannhauser LM Newcastle LM Amajuba Growth & Development Summit 7 – 8 March 2013 “Partnering for Growth”

  2. AMAJUBA DISTRICT LOCATION

  3. POSITIONING THE LOCAL AGENDA • KZN Provincial Priorities • Job Creation • Job Creation • Human Resource Development • Human and Community Development • Strategic Infrastructure • Response to Climate Change • Governance & Policy • Spatial Equity • Millennium Development Goals • Eradicate poverty • Universal primary education • Promote gender equality • Reduce child mortality rates • Improve maternal health • Combat HIV/AIDS & diseases • Environmental sustainability • Global partnership • Key National Priorities • Job Creation • Rural Development • Education • Crime Prevention • Health Amajuba District Municipality

  4. OBJECTS OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT • Section 152 of the Constitution deals with the objectives of local government. It indicates that the objectives of local government are: • Provide democratic and accountable government to local communities; • To ensure the provision of service to communities in a sustainable manner; • To promote social and economic development; • To promote a safe and healthy environment; and • To encourage the involvement of communities and community organizations in the matters of local government.

  5. AMAJUBA DISTRICT DEMOGRAPHICS

  6. AMAJUBA DISTRICT DEMOGRAPHICS

  7. AMAJUBA DISTRICT DEMOGRAPHICS

  8. ANALYSIS INTEGRATED DEVELOPMENT PLANNING • COMPILING EXISTING DATA • COMMUNITY CONSULTATION • AGREEING ON PRIORITY ISSUES • STRATEGIES • AGREE ON VISION • APPLY POLICY GUIDELINES • AGREEING ON STRATEGIES • FORMALISATION OF PROJECTS PROPOSED • PROJECTS • INTEGRATION • SCREENING PROJECTS • ADJUSTING PROJECTS • AGREEING ON PROJECT PROPOSALS • APPROVAL • INVITE COMMENTS • ACCOMMODATE COMMENTS • ADOPT IDP

  9. COMMUNITY SERVICES

  10. FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE DEPARTMENT • Disaster Management • Municipal Health Services / Environmental Health • Social Development with the under mentioned sections: • Sports and Recreation • Arts, Culture and Heritage • Youth Development • Senior Citizens, Gender , Children and Disability Programmes • Thusong Service Centres • Amajuba Sports Complex • Cemetery and Crematoria • Regulate Public Passenger Transport

  11. SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS

  12. SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS

  13. DISASTER MANAGEMENT PROGRAMS

  14. MUNICIPAL HEALTH SERVICES (MHS) • Section 32 of the National Health Act, 2003 (Act 61 of 2003) defines Municipal Health Services in terms of nine key components: • Water Quality Monitoring • Food Control • Monitoring Waste Management • Health Surveillance of Premise • Environmental Pollution Control • Surveillance and Prevention of Communicable Diseases • Vector Control • Disposal of the Dead • Chemical Safety

  15. MUNICIPAL HEALTH SERVICES (MHS)cont. Environmental Health Practitioners (EHPs) are uniquely charged with the execution of MHS using various legal prescripts among which are the following:• Health Professions Act, 1974 (Act 56 of 1974)• National Health Act, 2003 (Act 61 of 2003)• Foodstuffs, Cosmetics and Disinfectant Act, 1972 (Act 54 of 1972)• Criminal Procedure Act, 1977 (Act 51 of 1977)• Municipal by-laws

  16. TECHNICAL SERVICES

  17. WATER SERVICES • WATER • SANITATION • CO ORDINATION OF THE FOLLOWING: • BULK ELECTRICITY SUPPLY • REGIONAL ROADS AND STORMWATER • REGIONAL WASTE MANAGEMENT

  18. FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES: WATER SERVICES • Provision of potable water and sanitation • Infrastructure Planning • Governance, Monitoring and Regulation • WSDP (Water Services Development Plan) • Compliance with WSDP • Inspections / Environment • Financial Records • Customer Satisfaction • Bylaws, Tariffs, Permits, Licenses, Permissions • Obtain grant funding for capital projects • Allocate government grant for free basic water • Drinking water and waste water quality monitoring • Rudimentary water services

  19. ESTIMATED:CURRENT BACKLOG STATUS

  20. INTERVENTIONS

  21. INTERVENTION

  22. CHALLENGES

  23. PLANNING & DEVELOPMENTSERVICES

  24. PLANNING SERVICES • Spatial Development Framework (SDF) • IDP Alignment and Institutional Support • Land Use Management System (LUMS) • Geographic Information System (GIS) • Relevant IDP Sector Plans • District Policy Development • Environmental Management • Air Quality • Waste Management • Compliance, Monitoring & Enforcement

  25. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT & TOURISM

  26. Diagram 2 AFLED Concept Amajuba DM Newcastle LM Emadlangeni LM Dannhauser LM Private Sector AFLED Public Sector AEDA ALEDTT (Gijima KZN) Commerce and Industry Com Tourism Com Agricultural Com ALEDTT: Amajuba LED Task Team

  27. Diagram 3 AFLED Structure NGDS – National Growt and Development Strategy PGDS – Provincial Growth and Development Strategy ASEDA – Amajuba Small Enterprise Development Agency (Helpdesk) Peoples Contract Public Sector Funding PGDS National & Provincial IDP IDP IDP IDP LED 1 Port Folio Call 1 Chairperson of SC 2 Officials AMAJUBA(12) NEWCASTLE(4) EMADLANGENI(3) Infrst Dev DANNHAUSER (3) 1 Port Folio Call 1 Chairperson of SC 2 Officials ASEDA 1 Port Folio Cllr 1 Chairperson of SC 2 LED Officials 1 Port Folio Cllr 1 Chairperson of SC 1 LED Official 1 Port Folio Cllr 1 Chairperson of SC 1 LED Official Comm Dev Mi2: Municipal Infrastructure Investment Plan 1 Port Folio Call 1 Chairperson of SC 2 Officials Municipal Mi2 Private Sector (7) Public Sector (9) AFLED 38 Stakeholders • Organized Business • 1 Chamber of Business and Commerce • 1 AfrikaanseSakekamer • 1 Vodacom Amajuba Winter Festival • 1 Chinese Chamber • 1 NyandaChamber • 1 NAFCOC • Organized Labour • 1 COSATU • Provincial & Traditional Government • 1 DED (TIK) • 1 Dept of Education (SETA’s) • 2 DTLGA (Amakosi) • National Government • 1 Dept of Labour • 1 Dept of Trade & Industry (Dti) • 3 Political Stakeholders (ADM) Sector Comm Sector Comm Implementing Agent Service Agreement Stakeholder Partnership Sector Comm Tourism *(22) Agriculture / CMF *(32) Commerce / Industry * Proposed ALEDTT AEDA Amajuba Tourism Committee (ATC) 4 Tourism Cllr’s from 4 Municipalities 5 Municipal Officials (CTO’s) 2 Tour Guides / Operators 1 Amajuba Birding Meander 2 Art & Craft, 2 KZN Wildlife 6 Conferencing / Acomodation 1 Dept of Transport 1 KZN Tourism, 1 Amafa KZN Amajuba Agricultural Committee (AAC) 2 Water Services Authority (WSA) 1 Dept of Agriculture (DOA) 1 Dept of Water Affairs and Forestry (DWAF) 12 District Agricultural Council (DAC) 1 National African Farmers Union (NAFU) 3 Amajuba Agricultural Cooperative (AACC) 4 One LED Cllr each from Municipalities 4 Cllr’s & Officials ADM – Eng & Comm Serv 4 One LED official each from Municipalities Amajuba Commerce & Industry Committee 8 Collective Newcastle Organized Business Forum 5 Highest paying levy payer of the district CMF: Catchment Management Forum ALEDTT: Amajuba LED Task Team Sector Specific Private Sector Investment

  28. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT & TOURISM PROJECTS

  29. LED PROGRAMMES & PROJECTS

  30. LED PROGRAMMES & PROJECTS

  31. LED PROGRAMMES & PROJECTS • Grain crop production programme • Vegetables production programme • Mechanization Programme • Livestock production programme • Crop Irrigation programme • Bakeries programme (to be phased out) • Fresh Produce Market • Hydroponics (Climate Controlled Tunnels ) • Tannery • Aquaponics • Herbs & Medicinal Plants • Meat Processing and Value adding • Poverty Alleviation • Mining (Social Investments Coordination & Monitoring)

  32. Six Priority Tourism Projects Emanating from Tourism Strategy • Relocate and refurbish the Tourism info centre in Newcastle and Utrecht, with satellite stations at strategic locations • Develop a brand for Amajuba • Establish a district events strategy in order to manage and co-ordinate events • Amajuba Dams Revitalisation Programme which aims to improve infrastructure at five dams across Amajuba • Improve implementation of the Tourism Grading Councils star grading system in Amajuba and encourage Service excellence • Conduct research in order to understand Amajuba current tourism market segments and economic impact on all tourism products

  33. BOARD OF BUSINESS LEADERS • To develop or find a common economic vision for the district • To serve as an economic advisory body to both public and private sector investments within the district • To assist in leveraging of resources • To keep government informed on levels of existing business confidence • To create business opportunities • To mentor emerging SMME’s within the district “PROPOSED”

  34. AMAJUBA ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AGENCY • Facilitating development to enable sustainable job creation • Promoting and supporting small and medium-sized businesses in the various branches of production • Improving the economic context and opportunity of the territory • Providing tools for economic development which accounts for the vulnerable • Facilitating and Co-ordinates businesses to play an active role in addressing poverty • Developing relationships of collaboration and cooperation across sectors • Allowing the local government to be the direct actor “PROPOSED”

  35. COMMISSIONS Commissions 1: Services (Water, Sanitation, Electricity, Roads) Upgrade of key corridor roads and access roads leading to mines and farms, water resource development, irrigation, rural and industrial electrification, Commissions 2: Mining, Environment Identify and encourage the use of new alternative mining technologies, sensitive areas, socio economic investment Commissions 3: Economic Development and Tourism Implementation of tourism strategy, implement industrial development, investment and export strategies, linkages of skills required and skills development programme, District Agric Plan, Agricultural support and commodity development, Development Agency, Mayors’ Business Forum

  36. Thank you !!!

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