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Title: Photsaneng


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Photsaneng
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Chaneng Robega
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Nkaneng
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Matebeleng
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VISION
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.
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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

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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.

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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IN SITU UPGRADING
  • Mfidikwe (Rural Housing)
  • Photsaneng (Rural Housing)
  • Chachalaza (Rural Housing)
  • YB (Rural Housing)
  • Robega
  • Ikemeleng
  • Boitekong Ext 13
  • Mononono
  • ESTIMATED TOTAL 8256

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POTENTIAL RELOCATON
  • Zakhele
  • Nkaneng
  • Popo Molefe
  • Squatter Camp
  • Yizo Yizo (Partial)
  • Freedom Park
  • Sefikile
  • ESTIMATED TOTAL 9564

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HOUSING PROJECTS
  • Bokamoso
  • Boitekong Ext 13
  • Boitekong Ext 8
  • Boitekong Ext 21
  • Freedom Park Phase 2
  • TOTAL 7528

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NEW GREENFIELDS (NOT RBA)
  • Greenfields 3 (Popo Molefe)
  • Greenfields 5 (Boitekong)
  • Greenfields 7 (Robega)
  • POTENTIAL TOTAL 10135

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NEW GREENFIELDS (RBA)
  • Greenfields 1 (Bokamoso)
  • Greenfields 4 (Kanana)
  • Greenfields 8 (Lefaragatlha)
  • Greenfields 2 (Nkaneng)
  • Greenfields 6 (Yizo-Yizo)
  • POTENTIAL TOTAL 10990

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RESOURCE REQUIRMENT SUMMARYENVIRONMENTAL PROGRAM
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RESOURCE REQUIREMENT SUMMARYSOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
PROGRAM
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RESOURCE REQUIREMENT SUMMARYECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
PROGRAM
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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

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1st Landmark The Lost City at Sun City Hotel
Casino Resort
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2nd LANDMARK Hartebeestpoortdam Aquatic
playground of the Province
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3rd LANDMARK Malaria-free area of the Big Five
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4th Landmark Olympia Park Stadium and Royal
Bafokeng Sports Palace
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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

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Stadium facilities
  • The Rustenburg has two major stadia
  • The Olympia Park with 32 000 seating capacity
  • Royal Bafokeng Sports Palace with 40 000 seating
    capacity
  • Training Facilities
  • Bleskop Mines Sports Grounds with 20 000 seating
    capacity
  • Brits Rugby stadium
  • Others Sports facilities Tlhabane, Mogwase,
    Madikwe, Letlhabile , Klipgat sports centres for
    coaching clinics and community outreach
    programmes

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Training Facilities
  • 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
  • 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

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Training Facilities
  • Bleskop
  • 20 000 seating capacity
  • Brits Rugby Stadium

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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
    PMG note Graphics not included

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Accommodation
  • The 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 establishmentsPMG
    note Graphics not included

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Accommodation
13 401
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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

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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

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Transportation
  • N4 Platinum corridor
  • District Integrated Transport Plan finalised
  • RLM 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 2010
  • Upgrading of the taxi rank to put 40 shops (
    private initiative)
  • R 5m Department of Transport for taxi upgrading
  • National and provincial initiative on the taxi
    recapitalisation

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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 facilities
  • Two car hire depots
  • Taxis more than 3000 taxis (RSA type minibuses)
  • Rail
  • Five (5) established train station in the
    district
  • Discussion to link existing rail networks with
    GAUTRAIN

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Transportation
  • Road Networks
  • tenders will soon be invited for widening of road
    between Sun City Phokeng
  • Rustenburg-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

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Safety and Security
  • Safety and Security
  • The Safety Security plans will be integrated
    into the National Commissioners of the SAPSs
    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

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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

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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

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  • Police strength in the district

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Disaster Management Emergency Services
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Disaster Management EmergencyMedical Services
  • Clinics
  • There are 19 clinics, incl. 1 private clinic,
    across the municipality
  • Hospitals
  • There are nine hospitals including two private
    hospitals

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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

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