Browsing by Subject "Integrated Development Plan"
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The alignment of social and labour plan (SLP) commitments with municipal integrated development plans (IDPs)
(2014)According to s 23, 24 & 25 of the MPRDA, mining companies must submit a Social and Labour Plan (SLP) when applying for mining rights, and the local economic development (LED) of the SLP must be aligned with the local and ... -
Die invloed en regsaard van beplanningsinstrumente op plaaslike ontwikkelingsprojekte
(North-West University (South Africa), Potchefstroom Campus, 2016)Ontwikkelingsprojekte in Suid-Afrika vind daagliks in plaaslike ontwikkelingsgebiede plaas. Munisipale grondbeplanning en ontwikkelingsprojekte word deur die Wet op Plaaslike Regerings: Munisipale Stelsels 32 van 2000 en ... -
The extent of participatory communication in the IDP (Integrated Development Plan) context of the Jouberton township of the Matlosana Local Municipality
(2014)Much is written on the importance of participatory communication and its role in uplifting indigent communities. As the closest government sphere to communities, local government is charged with directly improving the lives ... -
Integrated Development Plans and its sectoral plans in the optimisation of participatory and integrated spatial planning as transformation tool : a case study of Tlokwe Local Municipality
(2016)South African cities' fragmented spatial system can be traced back to apartheid 21 years ago. It was after democracy in 1994, that the central government which came into power instigated policies, guidelines and legislations ... -
Integration of the integrated development plan end performance management processes considered
(2013)The purpose of this study was to evaluate the integration of the Integrated Development Plan (IDP) and Performance Management System (PMS) processes in the Mangaung Metropolitan Municipality. The aim of this study will not ... -
The management of potable water supply in Mogwase Township, Moses Kotane Local Municipality
(2014)The continuous population growth and the notable development of the mining industry have resulted in challenges for potable water supply in South Africa. The ever-increasing number of people migrating to urban areas has ...