Nyandeni Local Municipality

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Scattered, low-density rural settlements dominate the municipality. 79% of households reside in traditional or village type settlements. These settlements are loosely scattered throughout the entire municipal area and are surrounded by communal grazing and arable lands. The majority of residential structures are self-built. Apart from a few trading stores, there is little sign of any significant economic activity within the rural settlements.[2] Many of the families in the rural regions of the municipality were formerly supported by men who worked as migrant labour in local mines. Subsequent retrenchment at the mines has left these communities with scant means to survive.[2] About 77% of households can be regarded as indigents with access to either no income or incomes of less than R800 (US$108) per month.[1]

Most of the education institutions in Nyandeni cater to lower level schooling. Of the 426 schools in the Nyandeni area, 64% are overcrowded or highly overcrowded, according to the OR Tambo District office.[2] The spread of HIV/AIDS is an extremely severe and urgent problem in the area. In 2009, the HIV/AIDS prevalence rate was as high as 50%-60% among tested cases; these cases were mainly females who participated in voluntary testing during their regular pregnancy visits to local clinics.[2]

Main places

The 2001 census divided the municipality into the following main places:[3]

Place Code Area (km2) Population
Amasane 23401 26.59 3,244
Gibisela 23402 103.10 13,723
Konjyaoyo 23403 380.45 39,367
Libode 23404 33.68 3,835
Masizakhe 23405 6.71 579
Mbalisweni 23406 121.53 6,333
Mcwebeni 23407 159.79 16,614
Mhlanga 23408 709.67 81,298
Ndluzula 23409 2.51 578
Ngqeleni 23410 15.17 2,062
Ngqubusini 23411 292.53 41,001
Ngxangule 23412 105.59 9,131
Nqabe 23413 17.07 2,388
Ntakatye 23414 310.72 36,078
Qokolweni/Zimbane 23415 4.38 0
Simanzi 23416 309.37 24,566
Tshomane 23417 7.03 0
Xesibe 23418 4.85 464

Politics

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References

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  2. a b c d "Nyandeni Integrated Development Plan: Review 2009/2010." Nyandeni Local Municipality. Retrieved 22 October 2009.
  3. Lookup Tables - Statistics South Africa
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External links

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