1 / 32

Presentation on Geo Political Boundaries & Demarcation WESTERN CAPE SCENARIO

WESTERN CAPE DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS AND SPORT & WESTERN CAPE PROVINCIAL SPORT CONFEDERATION. Presentation on Geo Political Boundaries & Demarcation WESTERN CAPE SCENARIO. SPORT INDABA Resolutions adopted. Sport Boundaries

Download Presentation

Presentation on Geo Political Boundaries & Demarcation WESTERN CAPE SCENARIO

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. WESTERN CAPE DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS AND SPORT&WESTERN CAPE PROVINCIAL SPORT CONFEDERATION Presentation on Geo Political Boundaries & Demarcation WESTERN CAPE SCENARIO

  2. SPORT INDABA Resolutions adopted • Sport Boundaries • It is a Constitutional imperative that sports federations align their structures to correspond with the political boundaries as in the Constitution by the end of 2013. • The process of alignment must be concludedwithin two years from the date of the National Sports Indaba, namely in November 2013. • SASCOC must provide guidelines and continuous monitoring and support the process to ensure that the deadline is achieved. • Sports federations must undertake a review of their statutes and make provision to accommodate the alignment of their boundaries with that of the geo-political boundaries. • A detailed developmental plan must be provided to SASCOC working towards the two year deadline. • Capacity, funding and momentum must be created by relevant role-players for the alignment process.

  3. NSRP: 2013 PRIORITIES • Athlete and coach support programme • Facilities • Athletes’ Commission • Coaches’ Commission • Administrators and Technical Officials’ Commission • Sports house • Education and training • Sports broadcasting and sponsorships • Geo-political sport boundaries • Sport and the environment • International relations

  4. SASCOC PRESIDENT COUNCIL - 12/13 MAY 2012 MEMBERSHIP We note the challenge to ensure SASCOC members are properly constituted and governed. In this regard the membership regulations were revisited and it was resolved as follows: 1. The membership regulations document is accepted in principle; 2. The categorisation criteria should be clearly defined within the nine geopolitical boundaries of the republic and be made available to NFs; 3. SASCOC members will follow due process on dispute resolution within sport up to CAS level; 4. Any individual member that decides to take SASCOC to court without exhausting internal avenues, that member shall have his/ her membership terminated 5. The membership review process will commence on 01 July 2012 and end on 31 March 2013

  5. NINE GEO-POLITICAL BOUNDARIES 1 There shall be nine (9) Provincial Members, categorized and made up of the following Regions: (i) In the Province of Western Cape (Cape Town) - West Coast (Malmesbury) - Winelands (Stellenbosch) - Overberg (Swellendam) - Eden (George) - Central Karoo (Beaufort West) - Cape Town Unicity (Cape Town)

  6. NINE GEO-POLITICAL BOUNDARIES 2 (ii) In the Province of Northern Cape (Kimberley) - Namakwa (Springbok) - Pixley-ka-Seme (De Aar) - Siyanda (Upington) - Kgalagadi (Kathu) - Frances Baard (Kimberley)

  7. NINE GEO-POLITICAL BOUNDARIES 3 (iii) In the Province of the Eastern Cape (Bisho) - Cacadu (Grahamstown) - Amathole (East London) - Chris Hani (Queenstown) - Ukhahlamba (Aliwal North) - O R Tambo (Umtata) - Alfred Nzo (Mount Ayliff) - Nelson Mandela (Port Elizabeth)

  8. NINE GEO-POLITICAL BOUNDARIES 4 • (iv) In the Province of Free State (Bloemfontein) • Xhariep (Trompsberg) • - Motheo (Bloemfontein) • - Lejweleputswa (Welkom) • - Thabo Mofutsanyana (Phuthaditjhaba) • - Fezile Dabi (Kroonstad)

  9. NINE GEO-POLITICAL BOUNDARIES 5 (v) In the Province of Kwazulu-Natal (Pietermaritzburg) - Ugu (Port Shepstone) - Umgungundlovu (Pietermaritzburg) - Uthukela (Ladysmith) - Umzinyathi (Dundee) - Amajuba (Newcastle) - Zululand (Ulundi) - Umkhanyakude (Mtubatuba) - UThungulu (Richards Bay) - iLembe (Kwa Dukuza) - Sisonke (Ixopo) - Ethekwini (Durban)

  10. NINE GEO-POLITICAL BOUNDARIES 6 • (vi) In the Province of Mpumalanga (Nelspruit) • - Gert Sibande (Standerton) • - Nkangala (Witbank) • Ehlanzeni (Nelspruit) • (vii) In the Province of Limpopo (Polokwane) • - Mopani (Giyani) • - Vhembe (Thohoyandou) • - Capricorn (Polokwane) • - Waterberg (Bela-bela) • - Sekhukhune (Groblersdal)

  11. NINE GEO-POLITICAL BOUNDARIES 7 • (viii) In the Province of North West (Mafikeng) • - Bojanala (Rustenberg) • - Central (Mafikeng) • - Bophirima (Vryburg) • Southern (Klerksdorp) • (ix) In the Province of Gauteng (Johannesburg) • - Sedibeng (Vereeniging) • - Johannesburg (Johannesburg) • - Ekurhuleni (Germiston) • - Metsweding (Bronkhorspruit) • - Tshwane • - West Rand

  12. COMMUNIQUE FROM SASCOC GEO 11 December 2012 Dear SASCOC Members, We would like to draw your attention to the resolution adopted by the Presidents Council and endorsed by the General Membership of SASCOC. In light of this we have attached the following 4 documents relevant to the process of re application for membership: i) Resolution from Presidents Council ii) Nine geopolitical boundaries iii) Re application – Categories iv) Re application – Forms and Documents required

  13. SASCOC MEMBERSHIP REGULATIONS 3. CRITERIA FOR RECOGNITION 3.1 To be eligible for recognition, National Federation which control the development of and participation by South Africans in any sport, must meet the following criteria: (a) have a constitution in line with SASCOC Articles of Association and democratically elected structure(s) which operates in a transparent, accountable, and responsible manner. (b) must be properly constituted and operate on democratic principles; (c) demonstrate a sound level of management and financial accountability (d) must be structured in accordance to the geo-political government boundaries. (e) The organization must recognize the Articles of Association of SASCOC and Sport and Recreation Act, 2007, and SRSA

  14. NSRP: Geo-political sports boundaries Strategic objective 26: To contribute to improved governance in sport through an alignment of the boundaries of provincial sports federations with geo-political boundaries. Performance indicator: · The number of NFs that have aligned the boundaries of their provincial sports federations with geo-political boundaries.

  15. Sport Processes

  16. In support of the National Development Plan the sports sector has developed its own vision for 2030. The following expected outcomes and “ideal future” for a South African sports system by 2030 are fully described in the White Paper for sport and recreation.

  17. National White Paper More people More medals

  18. Pillars of the NSRP Winning nation Enabling environment National Sport and Recreation Plan 2020

  19. Sport Criteria • Category 1 • National Federations listed below must be in the 9 (NINE) provinces • Minimum districts must be 3/4 of the provinces including Metros • Category 2 • These National Federations must be in 6 (SIX) provinces • Minimum districts/ regions must be half as per the province including Metros

  20. Sport Criteria conti’ • Category 3 • These National Federations must be in 5 (FIVE) provinces and in 1/3 of the • districts in the provinces including Metros • Category 4 • These National Federations must be in 4(FOUR) provinces • Minimum districts/ regions must be in 1/3 as per the province including all Metros

  21. Sport Criteria conti’ • Category 5 • These are all multi-facets sport organizations which have cooperation agreements with the National Federations. • Their existence will be determined by a category of a National Federation. • They will also form part of the transformation and national plan agenda of the country as they cater for a specific target group as per their needs or disability. • SASAPD, SASAII, SADSF, Transplant, Masters and the nine Provincial Sports Confederations.

  22. WC MUNICIPAL DEMARCATION WEST COAST AURORA; BITTERFONTEIN; CITRUSDAL; DARLING; CLANWILLIAM; ELANDS BAY; GRAAFWATER; HOPEFIELD; KARINGBERG; KLAWER; KLIPRAND; KOEKENAAP; LAAIPLEK; LAMBERTS BAY; LANGEBAAN; LUTZVILLE; MALMESBURY; MORREESBURG;NUWERUS; PIKETBERG; PORTERVILLE; REDELINGHUYS; RIEBEEK KASTEEL; RIEBEEKWES; SALDANHA; St HELENA BAY; STRANDFONTEIN; VANRYNSDORP; VELDRIFT; VREDENBURG; VREDENDAL; YZERFONTEIN

  23. WC MUNICIPAL DEMARCATION CAPE METROPOLE BELVILLE; CAPE TOWN; GOODWOOD; GORDONS BAY; MICHELLS PLAIN; ROOIELS; SIMONSTOWN; SOMERSET WEST; STRAND; WYNBERG

  24. WC MUNICIPAL DEMARCATION BOLAND [CAPE WINELANDS] ASHTON; BONNIEVALE; CERES; DE DOORNS; FRANSCHOEK; GOUDA; HAMLET; McGREGOR; MONTAGU; PAARL; PRINCE ALFRED; RAWSONVILLE; ROBERTSON; SARON; STELLENBOSCH; TOUWS RIVER; TULBAGH; WELLINGTON; WOLSELEY; WORCESTER

  25. WC MUNICIPAL DEMARCATION OVERBERG AGULHAS; ARNISTON; BARRYDALE; BOT RIVER; BREDASDORP; CALEDON; CAPE INFANTA; GANSBAAI; GRABOUW; GREYTON; HERMANUS; NAPIER; ONRUS; RIVIERSONDEREND; STANFORD; STRUISBAAI; SUURBRAAK; SWELLENDAM; VILLIERSDORP

  26. WC MUNICIPAL DEMARCATION CENTRAL KAROO BEAUFORT WEST; BITTERWATER; KLAARSTROOM; LAINGSBURG; LEEUW GAMKA; MURRAYSBURG; MATJIESFONTEIN; MERWEVILLE; PRINCE ALBERT; THREE SISTERS

  27. WC MUNICIPAL DEMARCATION EDEN ALBERTINIA; BRAND RIVER; CALITZDORP; GEORGE; GOURITZMOND; GROOT BRAKRIVIER; HARTENBOS; HEIDELBERG; HERBERTSDALE; KLEIN BRAKRIVIER; KNYSNA; LADISMITH; MOSSEL BAY; OUDTSHOORN; PLETTENBERG BAY; RIVERSDALE; SEDGEFIELD; STILBAAI; UNIONDALE; WITSAND

  28. Western Cape

  29. WAY FORWARD • Urge SASCOC & NF’s to take the lead in the implementation of the demarcation policy as per NSRP; • Western Cape Sport Confederation activate an office that monitors and report on progress or lack thereof ; • The Western Cape Sport Confederation to initiate the demarcation process in the districts identified & assist in seeking affiliation where necessary; • Through Western Cape Sport Confederation seek funds to assist the funding of the new structures, where necessary, • To establish the sustainability of sport federations in certain municipal districts and recommend alternatives; • Engage School Sport formations (code committees) to strengthen the newly establish Federations and Districts.

  30. THANK YOU

More Related