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CONTENTS OF THE REPORT

CONTENTS OF THE REPORT. ABET – Adult Basic Education and Training BOTT – Build Operate Train Transfer BSC – Business Support Centre CHC – Community Health Centre CTFs – Community Tourism Forums DEDT – Department of Economic Development and Tourism DHA – District Health Authority

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CONTENTS OF THE REPORT

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  1. CONTENTS OF THE REPORT UMGUNGUNDLOVU IDP - STRATEGIES

  2. ABET – Adult Basic Education and Training BOTT – Build Operate Train Transfer BSC – Business Support Centre CHC – Community Health Centre CTFs – Community Tourism Forums DEDT – Department of Economic Development and Tourism DHA – District Health Authority DM – District Municipality DMC – Disaster Management Centre ESTA – Extension of Security of Tenure Act GIP – Greater Involvement of People Living with AIDS IDP – Integrated Development Plan IEM – Integrated Environmental Management KPA – Key Performance Area ABBREVIATIONS • KPI – Key Performance Indicator • LA21 – Local Agenda 21 • LED – Local Economic Development • LM – Local Municipality • LRAD – Land Redistribution for Agricultural Development Programme • LRHSC – Land Reform and Housing Steering Committee • LTA – Labour Tenant Act • MSP – Municipal Service Partnership • SDF – Spatial Development Framework • SMMEs – Small, Medium and Micro Enterprises • SPF – Service Providers Forum • WHO – World Health Organisation UMGUNGUNDLOVU IDP - STRATEGIES

  3. ABOUT THIS REPORT • This report reflects the strategic policy framework of the uMgungundlovu District Municipality developed in Phase 2 (the Strategy Phase) of the Integrated Development Planning Process. • It presents the results of a comprehensive participatory process followed in the development of the strategies. • The focus of this report is on the presentation of the objectives, strategies and projects through which the district municipality will achieve its vision. • The objectives, strategies and projects relates to the fourteen Strategic Issues identified in Phase 1 of the Integrated Development Planning process. UMGUNGUNDLOVU IDP - STRATEGIES

  4. OVERVIEW - STRATEGIC POLICY FRAMEWORK This is the strategic framework that will guide all future activities of the District Municipality. It consists of a number of components, viz. • Visions; • Objectives; • Decision Support Framework; • Resource Framework; and • Strategies. • Each of these components were explored and developed during the strategy phase UMGUNGUNDLOVU IDP - STRATEGIES

  5. THE VISION AND MISSION UMGUNGUNDLOVU DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY WILL EVOLVE INTO A DYNAMIC METROPOLITAN AREA AND THE LEGISLATIVE CAPITAL OF KWAZULU-NATAL WITH A VIBRANT ECONOMY, INTEGRATED SERVICE DELIVERY AND IMPROVED QUALITY OF LIFE FOR ALL ITS PEOPLE. The Mission established to guide the activities of Council in achieving the vision states that: THE UMGUNGUNDLOVU DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY WILL THROUGH SOUND GOVERNANCE AND COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION ENSURE THE PROVISION OF EQUITABLE AND SUSTAINABLE SERVICES AND ECONOMIC GROWTH UMGUNGUNDLOVU IDP - STRATEGIES

  6. THE DECISION SUPPORT FRAMEWORK This is a basic overarching framework that needs to be in place to ensure that the District Municipality can fulfil its allocated functions and achieve in the key performance areas. It is referred to as the decision support framework as any development related decision-making will take place within the context of this overall framework. UMGUNGUNDLOVU IDP - STRATEGIES

  7. COMPONENTS OF SUPPORT FRAMEWORK Note: The support framework will be completed in Phases 3 and 4 of the IDP process. A draft spatial development framework and and proposed planning standards were prepared and presented in Phase 1. UMGUNGUNDLOVU IDP - STRATEGIES

  8. OBJECTIVES, STRATEGIES AND PROJECTS What is an Objective: A clear, concise and quantifiable (or measurable) objective should be in place for each strategic issue. An objectives states the desired achievement for the 5-year planning period. Objectives then also represents the most basic level of key performance indicators (KPIs) for the municipality. What is a Strategy: A strategy is the plan of action that the District Municipality will take to achieve its specific objectives and ultimately its vision. What is a Project: A project is the activity or action through which the strategy will be implemented. UMGUNGUNDLOVU IDP - STRATEGIES

  9. PROCESS OF DEVELOPING STRATEGIES PROCESS: • Phase 1 Activities • Representative Forum 2 – Broad discussion • Identification of Strategic Issues • Focussed Workshops – Towards strategies • Phase 2 Activities • Technical Team – Develop objectives • Representative Forum 4 – Discuss objectives • Focussed Workshops – Develop strategies APPROACH: • Page 10 overleaf reflects the 14 strategic issues as identified in Phase 1 of the IDP process. • Pages 11 onwards of the report reflects the objectives, strategies and projects identified and developed through the process. UMGUNGUNDLOVU IDP - STRATEGIES

  10. THE STRATEGIC ISSUES *Consists of 6 components which have singularly been reflected as: Access to water; Access to sanitation; Access to electricity; Access to road transport; Access to solid waste; Access to cemetries. UMGUNGUNDLOVU IDP - STRATEGIES

  11. OBJECTIVE(S) STRATEGIES PROJECTS Institutional structuring for delivery • Establish Land Reform and Housing Steering Committee • Develop a Land Reform and Housing Information Programme District-wide integrated housing delivery • Identify and prioritise projects • Establish mechanisms for allocation of funding • Programme for developing Land Use Management Systems 1. LAND REFORM AND HOUSING Land reform implementation for sustainability • Information programme on LRAD • Finalisation of existing projects • Develop mechanisms for supporting LTA and ESTA processes (1) Establish 4000 housing opportunities p.a.annum (50% located in the rural areas) (2) Approval and implementation of LRAD Subsidies (by 2005 1000 small scale farmers p.a.) UMGUNGUNDLOVU IDP - STRATEGIES

  12. OBJECTIVE(S) STRATEGIES PROJECTS Promoting development on Ingonyama land • Clarify process for development approval on Ingonyama land • Establish consultative forum • Programme for development of Land Use Management Systems • Economic development feasibility studies 2. DEVELOPMENT ON INGONYAMA LAND • Land Use Management Systems to be developed for all Ingonyama Trust areas • Establish a consultative forum with traditional leaders and stakeholders to discuss development related issues by 2002 UMGUNGUNDLOVU IDP - STRATEGIES

  13. OBJECTIVE(S) STRATEGIES PROJECTS Improvement of the basic level of water services • Establish water policy for district, incl. policy on free basic water • Appropriate technology in unserviced areas using reservoirs, groundwater, and rainwater harvesting Establishing MSPs for efficient delivery • Formalise service agreements with service providers, agents and other partners 3.1. ACCESS TO WATER User pay for higher level of service • Promote installation of prepayment systems in schemes providing higher level of service • Promote debt collection to be actively managed with strict credit controls Maintain existing infrastructure • Encourage the implementation of water loss management systems. • Ensure preventative maintenance programme implemented Establish implementation capacity in District • Establish engineering capacity • Establish financial and administrative capacity • Each household to have access to potable water (not necessarily piped) within 200m by the end of the 2004/5 financial year • DM to monitor and encourage compliance with the free basic water programme UMGUNGUNDLOVU IDP - STRATEGIES

  14. OBJECTIVE(S) STRATEGIES PROJECTS Free basic sanitation • Appropriate technology programme using local community labour intensive methods to reduce capital cost to service provider User pay for higher level of service • Water borne services to be provided only when it will be affordable and sustainable. Cost to be recovered together with the water charges. 3.2. ACCESS TO SANITATION Maintain existing services • Preventative maintenance programme to be implemented • Each household have access to at least a Ventilated Improved Pit Latrine (WHO Standard) by 2004/5 • By 2003 have awareness programme in place focussing on health and hygiene UMGUNGUNDLOVU IDP - STRATEGIES

  15. OBJECTIVE(S) STRATEGIES PROJECTS Provide access to free basic electricity • Appropriate technology programme to provide free basic electricity (grid or non-grid) User pay for higher level of electricity service • Promote the installation of prepayment systems in schemes providing higher levels of service • Encourage active management of debt collection with strict credit controls 3.3. ACCESS TO ELECTRICTIY Fund capital short fall for grid electricity • Using external funding reduce the capital cost to service provider to bring it below the connection threshold (R3 500 per connection To provide an additional 4 000 electricity connections (grid or non-grid) per annum of which 50% will be located in rural areas UMGUNGUNDLOVU IDP - STRATEGIES

  16. OBJECTIVE(S) STRATEGIES PROJECTS District to act as conduit for distribution of road construction funds • Appropriate technology programme using community labour to reduce cost and ensure buy-in from community Co-ordinate roads development and maintenance • Develop transport management plan • Develop road engineering capacity • Establishing a roads coordinating committee • Lobby for provincial roads through towns 3.4. ACCESS TO ROAD TRANSPORT To ensure that all service centres (tertiary, secondary, municipal and district) are serviced with appropriate road network, i.e. all weather access with storm water, by end of 2004/5 financial year UMGUNGUNDLOVU IDP - STRATEGIES

  17. OBJECTIVE(S) STRATEGIES PROJECTS Access to solid waste removal • Ensuring the collection of basic solid waste removal • Establish education programme for proper on-site disposal of waste Establish MSPs for development and management of landfill sites • District to provide guidance to LMs in establishment of MSPs (guidance MSP White Paper) • MSP partnership business plans • Specific landfill site BOTT project to be implemented 3.5. ACCESS TO SOLID WASTE REMOVAL • To finalise the identification of solid waste landfill sites/other possibilities by June 2002 (2002/3 budget allocation) • To establish build-operate-train-transfer contracts for the development of sites • Budget allocation for • Waste Management • for 2002/3 financial • year UMGUNGUNDLOVU IDP - STRATEGIES

  18. OBJECTIVE(S) STRATEGIES PROJECTS Identify new cemeteries • Identify district cemetery site by June 2002 • Support identification of sites on a municipality level Establish MSPs for the development and operation of cemeteries • District to provide guidance to LMs in establishment of MSPs (guidance MSP White Paper) • MSP partnership business plans 3.6. ACCESS TO CEMETERIES Develop and promote alternative approaches to burial • Encourage cremation as an alternative for everybody • Promote the recycling of old graves along family lineage • (Standardised rates for cemeteries in districts) • (1) To establish sufficient cemetery capacity in the local municipalities and district by 2005 for the next 10 years • Budget allocation for • cemeteries for 2002/3 • financial year UMGUNGUNDLOVU IDP - STRATEGIES

  19. OBJECTIVE(S) STRATEGIES PROJECTS Adopt IEM (Integrated Env. Man.) principles for all projects • Develop checklist for all departments in preparation and implementation of projects • Develop guidelines for project managers to implement IEM principles Develop under-standing of issues and approaches to addressing such • Undertake a Strategic Environmental Assessment for the District as a whole with involvement of Local Municipalities 4. ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY Develop environmental awareness and education program • Environmental education programme (aimed at all levels civil society incl. The public, leadership, schools etc) • Training for councillors and officials on compliance with environmental law Appropriate resource utilisation • Link resource utilisation strategies with Strategies 3.1, 3.2 and 3.5 • Have in place a well-coordinated environmental strategy in the form of a Strategic Environmental Assessment by the year 2003 – incl. clear management and monitoring guidelines (consider bi-annual state of the environment report and implementation of LA21 principles) UMGUNGUNDLOVU IDP - STRATEGIES

  20. OBJECTIVE(S) STRATEGIES PROJECTS Integrate gender equity in programmes of District Municipality • Identification of programmes within District Departments where gender equity intervention required. • Gender equity awareness programme (capacity building) and the role of men in achieving this Establishment of Gender Unit • Gender equity policy formulation • Establish approach and programme for monitoring • Projects aimed at economic empowerment of women • Focus on increasing opportunities (integration activity) 5. GENDER EQUITY Gender equity focal point managers • Appointment of Gender Equity Focal Point Managers • The development of a comprehensive gender policy within the district addressing the role of women in development, and addressing social and economic empowerment, gender equity in employment, awareness of women’s rights • Implementation of policy from 2003 onwards UMGUNGUNDLOVU IDP - STRATEGIES

  21. OBJECTIVE(S) STRATEGIES PROJECTS Promotion of adult basic education and training • Skills training programme • Training programme for SMMEs (also industrial) • Training on labour intensive projects • In-service training of District staff • Promote effective use of ABET training centres Facilitation of funding for improved facilities and maintenance • Provision of basic services in rural schools • Construction of classrooms • Liaison with Dept. on maintenanc • Establishment of information centres • ID/preparation of land for facilities 6. EDUCATION Encourage post school training • Learnership training programme • Internship programme • Needs identification on training in district • District to obtain representation on boards of tertiary education facilities • Through co-ordination with the Department of Education ensure the provision of relevant, quality education and infrastructure • Through SETAs establish and support learnership programmes UMGUNGUNDLOVU IDP - STRATEGIES

  22. OBJECTIVE(S) STRATEGIES PROJECTS Establish a District Health Authority • Establish a task team to investigate and explore the establishment of a DHA • Undertake capacity audit • Initiate the establishment of health forum in DM and LMs The provision of basic services Linked to strategies on access to water, sanitation, electricity, roads, solid waste removal, cemeteries (See Strategic Issues 3.1 to 3.6) 7. ADDRESSING HEALTH Coordinate/ facilitate the provision health services • Provision of mobile clinics in remote areas (coordinate with pension payment points) • Construction of clinics and CHCs and specialised clinics • Health awareness programme • Involve traditional healers in health Establish programme of volunteerism • Volunteerism desk in District Health System • ID + secure funding for program • Establish database of volunteers • Greater involvement of people living with AIDS (GIPA) • Promote (+manage) the programme of home based care • Community Health Workers • Acquire status of a District Health Authority by the end of 2003 and developing an integrated health service • All residents of the District to have access to primary health care facilities within 5km walking distance by 2004/5 financial year UMGUNGUNDLOVU IDP - STRATEGIES

  23. OBJECTIVE(S) STRATEGIES PROJECTS Co-ordinating and supporting municipality based AIDS awareness. • Develop municipality based AIDS awareness and support programme • Establish District and Local Municipality AIDS forums (Mayors) • Ongoing monitoring and coordination Promoting HIV/AIDS awareness in conjunction with Department Of Health • HIV/AIDS awareness training for councillors and officials (staff) • Develop leadership involvement programme 8. ADDRESSING HIV/AIDS Developing HIV/AIDS support programme • Coordinate development of AIDS Care Centres (incl. voluntary testing/counselling + drugs available) • Develop home based care system • Develop approach to caring for orphans (all ages) and the aged • Legal rights relating to AIDS Planning with the impact of AIDS in mind • Promote the consideration of the impact of AIDS in all planning and development activities • AIDS support Centre and other means (programmes) to care for orphans (various age groups) be established within each Municipal Service Centre • The District fulfill a facilitative role in promoting home based care through using volunteers UMGUNGUNDLOVU IDP - STRATEGIES

  24. OBJECTIVE(S) STRATEGIES PROJECTS Establish a District based sport and recreation programme • Establish a sport and recreation forum involving national Sport Councils • Identify, plan and implement series of sport events (incl traditional sport) • Build/strengthen KwaNaloga Games Facilitate access to full basic range of facilities on the municipal level • Identify facilities required at municipal service centre level • Facilitate access to funding for facilities • Facilitate broader access • Establish District sports facility 9A. SPORT AND RECREATION Upgrade sport code status to provincial • Establish task team to upgrade sport code to provincial status • Attract international, national and provincial events (build on existing resources and District Council’s competitive advantage. • Investigate establishment of sport academies • Ensure communities have access to a full range of sport and recreation facilities within each Municipal Service Centre • District to strive for various sports codes to achieve provincial status • Promote the effective use and maintenance of facilities UMGUNGUNDLOVU IDP - STRATEGIES

  25. OBJECTIVE(S) STRATEGIES PROJECTS Establish a District based arts and culture programme • Establish Arts and Culture Forum on a District Level (link with Arts Council and other stakeholders) • Identify, plan and hold diverse arts and culture events on a district level (in cooperation with LMs) • Facilitate access to training, funding and expertise for participants (link arts and culture with economic development • Annual competition or festival focussing on for example African Renaissance Establish municipal arts and culture training facilities • Facilitate the development of arts and culture centres on a municipal level • Encourage the upgrading and effective utilisation of existing facilities (e.g. Winston Churchill, Hexagon Theatre, Hilton etc.) 9B. ARTS AND CULTURE (1) Establish dedicated art and culture training and awareness centres in Municipal Service Centres UMGUNGUNDLOVU IDP - STRATEGIES

  26. OBJECTIVE(S) STRATEGIES PROJECTS Establishment of District (and Local) Disaster Management Plan • Appoint dedicated disaster management official • Establish disaster management consultative forum • Develop disaster management plan and facilitate development of plans on local level • Disaster management guidelines for development activities Establishment of District Disaster Management Centre • On completion of Plan appoint Task Team to establish Disaster Management centre (possibly improve on existing) 10. DISASTER MANAGMENT • A district disaster management plan and disaster management centre to be established by the end of 2002 • Promote the pro-active integration of disaster management in all activities of the district and local municipalities UMGUNGUNDLOVU IDP - STRATEGIES

  27. OBJECTIVE(S) STRATEGIES PROJECTS Establish structures to support the SAPS • Establish district level coordination with the SAPS • Develop a comprehensive system of Community Police Forums • Investigate establishment of District Protection/Police/Security Services • Encourage and coordinate activities of support organisations through DMC Develop crime prevention programme • Addressed through other strategies (e.g. education, poverty alleviation, engineering services etc. • Promote establishment of Victim Support Centres 11. CRIME AND SECURITY Through poverty alleviation, job creation, community building, and providing support and cooperation with the SAPS to reduce crime levels by 10% per annum over the next five years UMGUNGUNDLOVU IDP - STRATEGIES

  28. OBJECTIVE(S) STRATEGIES PROJECTS Poverty alleviation coordination • Prepare poverty alleviation plan identifying focus areas and projects • Coordinate poverty alleviation programmes through SPF • Database of poverty alleviation activities • Perform quality of life survey Promote labour intensive infrastructural development • Relate to issues 3.1 to 3.6 (provision of engineering services) specifically promoting labour intensive construction methods 12. POVERTY ALLEVIATION Promote household food security and nutrition • Agricultural projects of the Dept. of Agricultural • Implementation of LRAD (See Issue 1) Establishment of self-help projects and cooperatives • Identify and promote the establishment of self-help projects and the cooperatives aimed specifically at poverty alleviation • Through coordinated poverty alleviation processes and LED initiatives reduce the percentage of households earning below R1500 per month from 60% to 40% by the 2004/5 financial year • Promote the productive use of local resources and diversified groups UMGUNGUNDLOVU IDP - STRATEGIES

  29. OBJECTIVE(S) STRATEGIES PROJECTS Plan and coordinate LED activities • Establish economic development desk in District • Integrate findings of LED related studies undertaken for Msunduzi, Mooi River and Richmond • Prepare LED plan for the District (DEDT funding) Support entrepreneurial development • Support and promote the activities of the BSC’s • Entrepreneurship development aimed at the youth • Facilitate access of entrepreneurs to markets, finance and other services 13. ADDRESS UNEMPLOYMENT Promote entrepreneurship development in all activities of district • Achieve this through procurement policy for: • Supply tenders • Construction projects • Services contracts • Promote this in all activities of local municipalities + gov depts Attract investment focussed on entrepreneurial development • (See Issue 14) (1) Through attracting investment and encouraging local economic development reduce unemployment from 40% to 20% by the end of the 2004/5 financial year UMGUNGUNDLOVU IDP - STRATEGIES

  30. OBJECTIVE(S) STRATEGIES PROJECTS Establish environment conducive for investment (especially labour intensive) • Establish investment promotion agency (potentially Section 21) • Develop coordinated district incentive scheme (not only finance) • Develop marketing strategy (focussing on competitive advantages) • Mini-Nedlac (business, private sector and labour) • Strategic infrastructure provision Promote major and community tourism investment • District coordination of CTFs • Develop database of tourism opportunities (link in Dbn market) • Feasibility studies and implementation of key tourism projects 14. ATTRACT INVESTMENT Diversify and promote agricultural development • Encourage diversification into niche markets (e.g. flowers, bees, aquaculture) • Establish small farmers (Issue 1) • Support agricultural development Promote new and build on existing industrial development • Promote agri-processing • Build on existing strengths in aluminum, footwear etc • Industrial park development • Market competitive advantages of District (see Strategy 1) (1) By creating an environment conducive to economic development and providing incentives for investment. Grow district economy to reflect at least a real 6% increase per annum in district levy UMGUNGUNDLOVU IDP - STRATEGIES

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