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Information note

11th AFRICA SYMPOSIA ON STATISTICAL DEVELOPMENT (ASSD)  AND  2nd JOINT SESSION OF THE COMMITTEE OF DIRECTORS-GENERAL OF NATIONAL STATISTICS OFFICES (CoDG) AND THE STATISTICAL COMMISSION FOR AFRICA (STATCOM-AFRICA)  LIBREVILLE – GABON  23 – 28 November 2015  Sino-Gabonese Friendship Stadium, Akanda, Gabon 11th ASSD internet site: http://www.stat-gabon.com Download full information here


Tuition fees: which universities are likely to feel the pinch?

Tuition fees: which universities are likely to feel the pinch?

With the announcement of a zero fee increase for higher education institutions next year, the focus is now on where the money will be sourced to finance the expected shortfall. Recent data provide an indication of which universities are most dependent on tuition fees, and as a result might be most vulnerable to a shortfall.   read more »


Two facts about university spending

Two facts about university spending

Stats SA’s Financial statistics of higher education institutions report provides an overview of university finances. Two key facts emerged from the report when it was released recently. Salaries take up half the pie South Africa’s 25 higher education institutions1 spent a total of R55,6 billion in the 2014 financial year, 50% (R27,5 billion) of which   read more »


ASSD Concept key note

ASSD Concept key note

Draft  CONCEPT NOTE 11TH AFRICA SYMPOSIUM ON STATISTICAL DEVELOPMENT   “Promoting Use of Information and Communication Technology Solutions in Improving Civil Registration and Vital Statistics in Africa”   1.       Introduction The year 2015 has unleashed a number of activities aimed at making Africa Agenda 2063 more practical. Among these are the adoption of its first   read more »


Assd Civil Registration and Vital Statistics – English

Assd Civil Registration and Vital Statistics – English

Photo: Ministers call to action, Durban, South Africa, 2012 The CRVS agenda started in September 2012 when African Ministers responsible for civil registration gathered for their second conference held in South Africa and called upon all African countries to undertake in-depth assessments of their CRVS systems. The conference further called on the regional CRVS Secretariat,   read more »


ASSD Civil Registration and Vital Statistics – French

ASSD Civil Registration and Vital Statistics – French

Enregistrement et Statistiques des faits d’Etat civil (CRVS) en Afrique – Le parcours en bref Photo: Appel à l’action des Ministres, Durban, Afrique du Sud 2012 Le programme CRVS a commencé en Septembre 2012 lorsque les ministres africains chargés de l’état civil se sont réunis pour leur deuxième conférence tenue en Afrique du Sud et   read more »


Statistics South Africa (Stats SA) Citizen Satisfaction Survey in KwaZulu-Natal

Media Release                                                                                                                                                                    07 October 2015 The voice of the ordinary citizens of KZN will be heard through a Statistics South Africa (StatsSA) conducted Citizen Satisfaction Survey (CSS) in KwaZulu-Natal, which will help the Office of the Premier to make informed decisions to improve the lives of the citizen of KZN. The survey is the product of   read more »


In focus: the electricity, gas and water supply industry

In focus: the electricity, gas and water supply industry

Stats SA recently released results of its large sample survey covering the electricity, gas and water supply industry in South Africa, for the year 2013. The report provides information on the size, nature and structure of the industry. Also included in the report is information on employment, trading income, expenditure, profit or loss, inventories, sales   read more »


In focus: the post and telecommunications industry

In focus: the post and telecommunications industry

Stats SA recently released results of its large sample survey covering the post and telecommunications industry in South Africa, for the year 2013. The report provides detailed information on the size, nature and structure of the industry. Also included in the report is information on employment, trading income, expenditure, profit or loss, inventories, sales and   read more »


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Nama Khoi

The pretty town of Springbok is found in the heart of the Namaqualand within spitting distance of other typical Namaqualand towns like AlexanderBay, Pofadder, Garies, Kleinzee and Port Nolloth, 570 kilometres north of Cape Town.

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Kamiesberg

The vision of the KamiesbergLocalMunicipality is to better the quality of life of every citizen in its area.

KamiesbergMunicipality is a category B municipality (NC064) established in 2001 in accordance with the demarcation process. It serves a geographical area of 11742 km and is divided into four municipal wards. It has a population of 10187with an average of approximately one person per square kilometre.

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Hantam

The Hantam Municipality covers approximately 30000 square kilometres and includes Calvinia (the centre) as well as Brandvlei, Loeriesfontein, Middelpos and Nieuwoudtville. Calvinia is approximately 400 km from Cape Town, Springbok, Upington and Beaufort West.

The municipality provides work for more than 140 permanent employees. Seventy per cent of the population of approximately 20000 people live and work in the towns. Farming is the main contributor to the economy, namely sheep, wool, lucerne as well as rooibos tea. Numerous government departments are also situated in Calvinia.

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Karoo Hoogland

The three towns that make up Karoo Hoogland MunicipalityareFraserberg, Sutherland and Williston. Each of these towns boasts its own well-known poets and writers, namely MIKRO (Williston), NP van WykLouwand his brother WEGvan WykLouw(Sutherland), and AG Visser (Fraserberg).

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Khi-Ma

The Khi-Ma Municipality hosts the well-known town of Pofadder. Pofadder lies about 165 km east of Springbok, about 50 km south of Velloorsdrif border post with Namibia, Onseepkans and the Gariep River, and 125 km west of Kakamas. For more than 200 km southward, there are no towns in the barren Greater Karoo, only a few very small settlements.

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