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  • MPUMALANGA PROVINCE

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PRESENTATION OF THE MPUMALANGA PROVINCE TO THE
PORTFOLIO COMMITTEE IN CAPETOWN, ON THE 8TH OF
MARCH 2005-03-05.
  • 1. INTRODUCTION
  • The Mpumalanga Province occupies and area of 79
    490 square kilometers, which is 6.5 of the land.
  • It has a population of 3 122 990 as with the 2001
    census. This is 7,0 of the population of South
    Africa.
  • There was an 11,5 growth since the 1996 census.
  • 2. OFFICE DISTRIBUTION
  • Mpumalanga is divided into two Subregions
  • Nelspruit
  • Witbank

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  • According to Home Affairs demarcations, the
    province is currently divided into 2 sub-regions,
    namely Nelspruit and Witbank sub-regions. The
    Nelspruit sub-region which stretches from
    Burgersfort down to Hazyview, through the Kruger
    National Park to Komatipoort up along the
    Mozambique border up the Swazi border to
    Amsterdam, while the Witbank sub-region occupies
    the former Kwa-Ndebele areas, excluding
    Bronkhorstpruit, occupying Delmas up to Balfour
    and down to Pongola where it shares the boundary
    with Kwa-Zulu Natal.
  • Approval has been obtained to establish the 3rd
    region and the seat has been identified to be
    Ermelo, which will be composed of all the
    Southern Towns of Piet Retief, Secunda, Evander,
    Volkrust, Hendrina up to Kriel.
  • Nelspruit Subregion Witbank Subregion
  • One (1) Regional Office One (1) Regional Office
  • Seven (7) District Offices Seven (7) District
    Offices
  • Seven (7) Port Control Offices Four (4) Port
    Control Offices
  • Regional Office Nelspruit Regional Office
    Witbank
  • District Office Barberton District Office
    Bethal
  • District Office Eerstehoek District Office
    Ermelo
  • District Office Hazyview District Office
    Evander
  • District Office Komatipoort District Office
    Groblersdal
  • District Office Lydenburg District Office
    Kwa-Mhlanga
  • District Office Nkomazi District Office
    Middelburg
  • District Office Nsikazi District Office Piet
    Retief

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  • The Nelspruit sub-region is composed of 7
    District Offices, namely Barberton, Eerstehoek,
    Komatipoort, Lydenburg, Hazyview, Nkomazi,
    Nsikazi with Nelspruit as a regional office. The
    sub-region also takes charge of 2 MPCCs, namely
    Matsamo and Fernie MPCC. Each Regional and
    District office is responsible for a certain
    number of permanent service ports which will be
    discussed later.
  • It needs to be mentioned that each sub-region is
    also responsible for a number of ports of entry.
    Nelspruit is therefore responsible for the
    Lebombo border post to Mozambique, Mananga,
    Jeppes Reef Josefdal, Oshoek, Waverly are the
    Swaziland border and the Kruger Mpumalanga
    International Airport resorts under Nelspruit.
  • The Witbank sub-region is composed of Witbank
    regional office and 7 district offices, namely
    Evander, Groblersdal, Middelburg, Bethal, Ermelo,
    Piet Retief, Kwa-Mhlanga. The sub-region has one
    MPCC which is operational at Samekomst, another
    MPCC to be launched soon in Thandulwazi in
    Leandra. The Witbank sub-region also is in charge
    of border posts west of Swaziland, namely
    Nerston, Emahlathini, Bothashoop, and Mahamba.
  • Relocation of Offices
  • During 2004 District Offices Eerstehoek and
    Komatipoort relocated to new buildings and Ermelo
    and Evander will be relocating during this year.
  • Painting of the Offices
  • RIXAKA RO TINIKETELA (The National Volunteer
    Campaign)
  • The Volunteer Campaign was launched in Mpumalanga
    on 16 June 2004 at the Malelane Service Point.

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  • Seven (7) Hospitals were computerised as part of
    the online birth and death registration campaign.
    These hospitals are
  • Rob Ferreira Hospital - Nelspruit
  • Shongwe Hospital - Nkomazi
  • Temba Hospital - Nsikazi
  • Embhuleni Hospital - Eerstehoek
  • Ermelo Hospital - Ermelo
  • Kwa-Mhlanga Hospital - Kwa-Mhlanga
  • Middelburg Hospital - Middelburg
  • The Regional and District Offices where these
    Hospitals are situated identified an official to
    work permanently at these offices.

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STAFF ESTABLISHMENT
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  • The racial breakdown in Mpumalanga is as follows
  • A-F African Male A-M
    African Female
  • W-M White Male W-F White
    Female

Office Appr. 1995 Appr. 2004 A-M A-F W-M W-F Coloured Indian

Provincial Managers Office 5 24 2 1 2 2 0 0

RO Nelspruit 56 66 20 19 7 6 1 F 0
DO Barberton 12 15 3 5 2 3 0 0
DO Eerstehoek 9 15 4 3 0 0 0 0
DO Hazyview 19 23 8 10 1 0 0 0
DO Komatipoort 20 25 9 6 1 2 0 0
DO Lydenburg 11 15 4 3 2 0 0 0
DO Nkomazi 9 16 2 6 0 0 0 0
DO Nsikazi 15 21 8 7 0 0 0 0
PCO Jeppes Reef 19 29 12 7 0 0 0 0
PCO Josefsdal 7 8 5 2 0 0 0 0
PCO Lebombo 45 90 25 21 4 3 0 0
PCO Mananga 15 23 11 1 1 0 0 0
PCO Oshoek 46 77 23 15 0 1 0 0
KMIA 17 17 4 6 2 1 0 0
RO Witbank 49 59 20 16 1 10 1 F 0
DO Bethal 10 15 4 3 1 0 0 0
DO Ermelo 18 27 10 6 0 0 0 0
DO Evander 11 16 3 5 1 0 0 1 F
DO Groblersdal 15 20 7 3 1 4 0 0
DO Kwa-Mhlanga 40 40 26 11 0 0 0 0
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DO Middelburg 13 19 6 4 1 1 0 0
DO Piet Retief 17 18 6 6 2 3 1 M 0
PCO Bothashoop 10 7 8 0 1 0 0 0
PCO Emahlathini 10 15 6 1 1 1 0 0
PCO Mahamba 25 28 18 6 0 0 0 0
PCO Nerston 12 18 6 4 1 1 0 0
PCO Waverley   6            
DO Siyabushwa   13            
Refugee Reception Office   9            
TOTAL 535 774 260 177 32 38 3 1
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  • African Male 48.60
  • African Female 33.08
  • White Male 5.98
  • White Female 7.10
  • Coloured 0.56
  • Indian 0.19

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REQUIRED BUDGET
  • An amount of R54 400 941.00 is required for the
    remuneration of employees and to activated the
    approved posts.
  • An amount of R9 339 623 is required for Goods
    and Services
  • An amount of R 1 500 000 is required for capital
    for the establishing of three (3) new offices
  • An amount of R4 000 000 is required for the ID
    Campaign (Local elections)
  • Total amount needed R69 240 564.00

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ID CAMPAIGN
  • The Permanent Registration Campaign never stops,
    it is continuous. Currently we have about 40 000
    unclaimed ID documents in our offices.

OFFICE/SERVICE POINTS/ MOBILE UNITS UNCLAIMED IDS
RO NELSPRUIT 942
DO BARBERTON 956
DO EERSTEHOEK 152
SP EMPULUZI 125
DO HAZYVIEW 2406
SP SABIE 339
SP GRASKOP 190
DO KOMATIPOORT 385
SP MALELANE 311
DO LYDENBURG 437
SP BELFAST 132
SP BURGERSFORT 2108
SP MACHADODORP 54
SP WATERVAL BOVEN 52
MU 1062
DO NKOMAZI 2070
SP SCHOEMANSDAL 1448
DO NSIKAZI 775
SP MSOGWABA 256
SP DAANTJIE 152
SUB-REGION 14352
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RO WITBANK 4309
SP DELMAS 419
DO BETHAL 508
SP KRIEL 130
SP STANDERTON 611
DO ERMELO 967
SP AMERSFOORT 82
SP CAROLINA 150
SP DAGGAKRAAL 49
SP MORGENZON 19
SP BREYTEN 92
DO EVANDER / SECUNDA 2204
SP BALFOUR 199
DO GROBLERSDAL 1724
SP MOUTSE 85
MU 51
DO KWA-MHLANGA 14
SP EKANGALA 627
SP KWA-MHLANGA 3555
SP MBIBANE 785
SP MDUJANE 2473
SP MKOBOLA 2449
SP MMAMETHLAKE 970
DO MIDDELBURG 1155
SP HENDRINA 125
SP LAERSDRIFT 10
DO PIET RETIEF 1366
SP AMSTERDAM 101
SP DRIEFONTEIN 141
SP VOLKSRUST 221
SP WAKKERSTROOM 51
SUB-REGION 25642
   
REGION 39994
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  • Instructions were given to all Regional and
    District Offices to arrange with community
    leaders to visit Service Points during weekends,
    however the response is very poor. With the
    assistance of the two local radio stations, viz
    Ligwalagwala and IkweKwezi FM, we periodically
    request that people come and collect their
    Identity Documents.
  • It would be my recommendation that when we
    commence with the ID Campaign for Local
    Authorities, the issue of free photographs be
    allowed for first applicants only, since it is
    suspected that the reason why there are so many
    uncollected documents is due to the fact that
    people do posses Identity documents but that they
    could have applied again since there were free
    photographs

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MOBILE UNITS
  • RO Nelspruit Civic centre computerized and
    permanent
  • Kanyamazane visited twice a week
  • White River Once a week
  • Matsulu Once a week
  • Rob Ferreira Hospital Computerized and
    permanent
  • DO Barberton Louieville Once per week
  • Kwa-Mholo per arrangement
  • DO Komatipoort Malelane permanent and
    computerized
  • DO Nkomazi Matsamo MPCC to be computerized
  • Mgobodi permanent service point
  • Shongwe Hospital (computerized)
  • Mbangwane.
  • DO Nsikazi Daantjie
  • Msogwaba
  • Temba Hospital
  • DO Hazyview Sabie
  • Graskop
  • Masoyi
  • Matibidi

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  • DO Evander Balfour - twice per week
  • Leandra once per week Mokoti - twice per
    week
  • Moutse - twice per week
  • DO Groblersdal Samekomst - twice per week
  • Zaaiplaats - twice per week
  • DO Kwa-Mhlanga Kwa-Mhlanga S.P Full time
  • Mkobola daily and computerized
  • Mdutjane being computerized
  • Mbibane daily and computerized
  • Mmametlake daily and computerized
  • Enkangala - daily and computerized
  • Kwa-Mhlanga Hospital
  • DO Piet Retief Amsterdam once per week
  • Driefontein once per week
  • Wakkerstroom once per week
  • Volksrust Twice per week
  • DO Middelburg Hendrina once per week
  • Laersbrug twice per week
  • Middelburg Hospital (permanent and
    computerized)

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VEHICLES
  • RO Nelspruit 3 x sedans and 2 LDV
  • DO Lydenburg 1 x sedan and LDV
  • DO Hazyview 1 x sedan, LDV and a Venture
  • DO Barberton 1 x sedan and LDV
  • DO Eerstehoek 1 x sedan and LDV
  • DO Nkomazi 2 x sedans and LDV
  • DO Nsikazi 2 x sedans
  • DO Komatipoort 1 x sedan and LDV
  • RO Witbank 2 x sedans, 2 LDV and a Venture
  • DO Bethal 1 x sedan and LDV

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RELATIONS FROM COMMUNITY STRUCTURES
  • The Department of Home Affairs is felt in
    Mpumalanga from the Provincial Government to the
    various communities. The Department is
    continuously invited to participate in various
    Clusters and activities in the Province.
  • The Provincial Government has also a sympathetic
    ear to the Department. During the general
    elections, when I presented the position of the
    Department, Provincial Premier invited al the
    Municipalities to listen to my presentation. The
    Municipalities agreed to assist the Department
    and committees where established with our various
    offices. Itineraries were drawn up and municipal
    vehicles as well as personnel were sent out to
    help with the ID Campaign. The Provincial
    Government even pledged R1.5 million, which
    assisted with the issuance of free ID photos.
  • There is very good co-operation with the Amakhosi
    throughout the Province. There is also very good
    co-operation with the House of Traditional
    Leaders. All the Amakhosi are prepared to share
    space for the operations of the Department.
  • The Department of Home Affairs is available to
    members of the community. We are involved with
    information campaigns arranged by the various
    Departments in the Province, paralegal workshops
    etc. The Provincial Manager with the help of the
    local radio stations and TV is continuously
    addressing members of the community regarding the
    functions of the Department. The telephone number
    of the direct line of the Provincial Manager as
    well as his cell phone number was given to
    members of the community at first it was
    difficult but the calls have subsided.
  • Being involved with IMCO and OPCO, the Department
    is in good working relations with all structures
    at the various Ports of Entries, as well as our
    counter parts in the neighboring countries, viz
    Mozambique and Swaziland. We have quarterly
    meetings with our counter parts and we are also
    standing members of the Tri-Lateral Security and
    Crime prevention committee organised jointly by
    the Security Structures in Mozambique, Swaziland
    and South Africa.
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