Title: KWAZULU-NATAL
1KWAZULU-NATAL
- PRESENTATION ON RECAPITALISATION PROGRAMME
2INTRODUCTION
- Timing of the Recapitalization project
- Challenges of the restructuring/merger
- Value adding to quality of life.
3NINE COLLEGES
- Coastal KZN
- Elangeni
- Esayidi
- Majuba
- Mnambithi
- Mthashana
- Thekwini
- Umfolozi
- Umgungundlovu
4SIZES OF COLLEGES
NAME OF COLLEGE HEADCOUNTS
COASTAL KZN 15338
ELANGENI 2293
ESAYIDI 10745
MAJUBA 10957
MNAMBITHI 2175
MTHASHANA 3591
THEKWINI 9431
UMFOLOZI 10519
UMGUNGUNDLOVU 4923
5COASTAL KZN FACULTIES
- Engineering
- Business Studies
- Utility Studies
6ELANGENI
- Engineering
- Business Studies
- Utility Studies,
- Arts
7ESAYIDI
- Engineering
- Business Studies
- Utility Studies,
- Agriculture,
- Arts
8MAJUBA
- Engineering
- Business Studies
- Utility Studies,
- Agriculture,
9MNAMBITHI
- Engineering
- Business Studies
- Utility Studies,
- Agriculture,
10MTHASHANA
- Engineering
- Business Studies
- Utility Studies,
- Agriculture,
11THEKWINI
- Engineering
- Business Studies
- Utility Studies,
- Arts etc.
12UMFOLOZI
- Engineering
- Business Studies
- Utility Studies,
- Agriculture,
13UMGUNGUNDLOVU
- Engineering
- Business Studies
- Utility Studies,
- Agriculture,
- Arts
14Funds allocated for 2006/0, 2007/08 and 2008/09
are as follows
NO. NO. KZN COLLEGE 06/07 to 08/09 2006/7 2007/8 2008/9
1 1 COASTAL KZN FET 55,000 18,000 19,000 18,000
2 2 ESAYIDI FET 49,615 14,000 15,000 20,615
3 3 MAJUBA FET 49,100 16,000 17,000 16,100
4 4 MNAMBITHI FET 22,530 3,000 6,000 13,530
5 5 MTHASHANA FET 30,180 2,000 10,000 18,180
6 6 SIVANANDA FET 41,715 10,000 11,000 20,715
7 7 THEKWINI FET 25,400 3,000 9,000 13,400
8 8 UMFOLOZI FET 54,000 15,000 18,000 21,000
9 9 UMGUNGUNDLOVU FET 40,390 9,000 10,000 21,390
TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL 367,930 90,000 115,000 162,930
15APPROVED BUDGET ALLOCATIONS FOR KZN
- HUMAN RESOURCE DEV R5 100 000
- IMPROVING SYSTEMS R4 500 000
- INFRASTRUCTURE R25 682 991
- BUYING EQUIPMENT R15 027 009
- CURRICULUM R7 745 000
- UPGRADE OF SITES R2 100 000
- BUYING BUILDINGS R29 020 000
16ACTIVITIES / SUCCESSES
- Senior management buy-in. There is common
understanding between the colleges and the head
office. - The funds were transferred to colleges
immediately they were cleared by our finance
section.
17ACTIVITIES/SUCCESSES
- Operational plans were approved in March 2006
- The first transfer of recapitalization to
colleges was made in May 2006 - Monitoring by DoE planned for 19, 20 and 21
June 2006.
18ACTIVITIES/SUCCESSES
- Launch of the new curriculum by KZN DoE- 30 May
2006 - Colleges are preparing for the implementation of
National Curriculum Vocational (NCV) - Appointment of project managers to manage all the
recapitalization programmes from college funds
19ACTIVITIES/SUCCESSES
- Establishment of recapitalization committees
- Consultants to train committees
- Appointment of the manager at head office to take
charge of finances including Recap budget
20ACTIVITIES/SUCCESSES
- Most of the upgrade and building projects have
been started - Ritchtek Campus (first phase) has been completed,
renovation of - Esikhawini College(first phase) has been
completed, - Mandenini Campus Training Center has been
initiated, - Sundumbili has been initiated,
- Enseleni has been initiated,
- Ezakheni Campus has been initiated,
- Kwamashu Campus, Qadi Campus, and Pinetown Campus
have been initiated. - Emandleni Campus, Nongoma Campus and Vryheid have
been started.
21CHALLENGES
- Institutional capacity. Interviews for portfolio
managers and campus managers are being concluded.
- training of newly appointed personnel
- Procurement. The staff will need training on
procurement procedures since this is the first
time for them to procure for building and
upgrading of systems, etc. - Approval of plans is a lengthy process while
tenders for building cannot be advertised before
the approval of plans
22CHALLENGES CONT
- Project management fees. Recapitalization
project does not cater for the appointment of
staff, e.g. project managers, which makes it
difficult for the colleges to manage such a big
project. - The alignment of programmes in the FET Colleges
such that all the demands of the Province are met
fairly.
23CONNECTIVITY PROJECT
- This project has been funded through
recapitalization funds. - It has a budget of R65 m
- Commenced in February 2006.
- Will facilitate consultation and communication
between colleges and head office as well as
between colleges themselves.
24CONNECTIVITY PROJECT
- The purpose of connectivity project it to enable
FET Colleges to manage their administrative
responsibilities and most importantly support the
roll out of the FET College Curriculum. - Phase 1 of this connectivity was launched in May
2006. - This project will be completed by 30 November
2006.
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