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2 Who are the men and women who will build the South African Economy

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5 Service delivery protests 2009 Remove councilor Remove mayor Remove municipal manager and or officials Total number of protests Total number of protest actions Number of places Incidents of arson Number of barricades Number of stoning incidents Number of fatalities Number of injuries Number of arrests Number of physical targets (e.g. buildings) Number of marches 21% 31% 16% 68 106 35 15 40 19 4 94 750 49 37

6 kwaZulu Natal Poverty rates Age 15 to 39 Matric 2008 No Water MurderRape HIV Prevalence Amajuba60%41.3%60.8%26.4%25.157.239.4%. eThekweni40%41.3%66.0%10.6%56.74.841.6% Illembe58%43.5%51.1%42.4%52.879.941.5% Sisonke72%38.6%43.6%47.2%39.445.634.1% Ugu61%40.457.2%49.3 %48.668.033.7% uGungundlovu47%45.2%64.5%18.8%47.455.940.8% The poverty rate is the proportion of households in the district with a monthly income below R800 in 2007. HIV prevalence indicates the proportion of antenatal clients tested for HIV who test positive.

7 kwaZulu Natal WaterSanitationElectricity Vulumehlo 55%64% Umzumbe 60.9%53.9% Okhahlamba 52.9% Imbabazane 55.6% Msinga 78.3%49%87.2% Umvoti 54.6 % eMadlangeni 59.4% Nqutu 67.5%

8 Eastern Cape Poverty rates Age 15 to 39 Matric 2008 No Water HIV Prevalence Alfred Nzo76 %35.8 %39.5 %54 %* Amathole64 %40.8 %47.6 %32.9 %* Cacadu43 %41.2 %68.2 %8.9 %* Chris Hani69 %35.2 %47.4 %39 %* Nelson Mandela Bay41 %45.8 %66.9 %6.9 %* O.R. Thambo73 %37.8 %49.4 %61.9%* Ukhalamba72 %36.6 %30 % *  The poverty rate is the proportion of households in the district with a monthly income below R800 in 2007.  HIV prevalence indicates the proportion of antenatal clients tested for HIV who test positive. * No Data available

9 Eastern Cape No ElectricityNo Sanitation No Refuse Collection Alfred Nzo 57.5 %62.9 %72.2 % Amathole 32.3 %41.0 %43.9 % Cacadu 17.4 %18.8 %13.6 % Chris Hani 35.8 %49.6 %55.1 % Nelson Mandela Bay 17.1 %4.5 %8.6 % O.R. Thambo 54.6 %64.5 %70.1 % Ukhalamba 43.4 %54.5 %58.7 %

10 Western Cape Poverty rates Age 15 to 39 Matric 2008 No Water HIV Prevalence Cape Town24 %44.5 %75.8 %3.7 %16.1 % Cape Winelands23 %43.8 %82.4 %3.0 %12.8 % Central Karoo34 %36.7 %84 %1.4 %23.6 % Eden28 %43.2 %84 %4.0 % 13.1 % Overberg27 %40.6 %82.7 %3.5 %19.4 % West Coast23 % 42.1 % 89.1 %2.1 %10.2 % The poverty rate is the proportion of households in the district with a monthly income below R800 in 2007. HIV prevalence indicates the proportion of antenatal clients tested for HIV who test positive.

11 Western Cape No ElectricityNo Sanitation No Refuse Collection Cape Town 5.8 %3.7 %2.8 % Cape Winelands 5.6 %4.4 %6.7 % Central Karoo 7.6 %5.5 %8.3 % Eden 6.2 % 6.1 % Overberg 9.6 %6.6 %5.8 % West Coast 5.5 %4.2 %8.0 %

12 Northern Cape Poverty rates Age 15 to 39 Matric 2008 No Water HIV Prevalence Francis Baard46 %43.1 %72.9 %7.4 %* Kgalagadi60 %40.6 %63.2 %6.2 %* Namakwa34 %40.6 %89.4 %36.4 %* Pixley ka Seme47 %42.0 %69.1 %3.1 %* Siyanda37 %43.4%76.3 %5.5 %* The poverty rate is the proportion of households in the district with a monthly income below R800 in 2007. HIV prevalence indicates the proportion of antenatal clients tested for HIV who test positive. * No Data available

13 Northern Cape No ElectricityNo Sanitation No Refuse Collection Francis Baard 15.9 %13.7 %17.2 % Kgalagadi 16.0 %13.8 %54.4 % Namakwa 33.9 %59.3 %10.6 % Pixley ka Seme 8.9 %8.2 %15.7 % Siyanda 14.0 %11.9 %17.8 %

14 Limpopo Poverty rates Age 15 to 39 Matric 2008 No Water HIV Prevalence Capricorn61%39.1%65%28.9%19.8%. Greater Sekhukune70%38.6%54 %45 %21.4% Mopani62%42.2%59.3%29 %23.8% Vhembe65 %40.8%65.8%28.6%15.2% Waterberg52%41.4%66.3%21.3%25.4% The poverty rate is the proportion of households in the district with a monthly income below R800 in 2007. HIV prevalence indicates the proportion of antenatal clients tested for HIV who test positive.

15 Limpopo No ElectricityNo SanitationNo Refuse Collection Capricorn 61%39.1%65% Greater Sekhukune 70%38.6%54 % Mopani 62%42.2%59.3% Vhembe 29.3%56.1%60.6% Waterberg 23.1%40.9%41.8%

16 Mpumalanga Poverty rates Age 15 to 39 Matric 2008 No Water HIV Prevalence Ehlanzeni 58 %43.8 %46.0 %24.7 %36.1 % Gert Sibande 53 %42.5 %57.7 %15.8 %40.6 % Nkangala 48 %43.6 %58.6 %10.9 %27.6 % The poverty rate is the proportion of households in the district with a monthly income below R800 in 2007. HIV prevalence indicates the proportion of antenatal clients tested for HIV who test positive.

17 Mpumalanga No ElectricityNo Sanitation No Refuse Collection Ehlanzeni 20.7 %45.5 %50.9 % Gert Sibande 25.6 %25.1 %30.4 % Nkangala 10.5 %27.2 %34.6 %

18 North West Province Poverty rates Age 15 to 39 Matric 2008 No Water HIV Prevalence Bonjala Platinum48 %44.3 %68.6 %27.3 %33.3 % Dr. Ruth Segommutsi Hompah66 %37.3 %67.1 %29.8 %26.9 % Dr. Kenneth Kaunda31 %39.3 %74.7 %77.5 %27.0 % Ngaka Moderi Molema68 %44.5 %60.9 %6.8 % 32.5 % The poverty rate is the proportion of households in the district with a monthly income below R800 in 2007. HIV prevalence indicates the proportion of antenatal clients tested for HIV who test positive.

19 North West Province No ElectricityNo Sanitation No Refuse Collection Bonjala Platinum 13.5 %37.0 %39.1 % Dr. Ruth Segommutsi Hompah 32.6 %52.3 %51.9 % Dr. Kenneth Kaunda 21.8 %47.2 %10.6 % Ngaka Moderi Molema 14.9 %10.5 %51.0 %

20 Gauteng Poverty rates Age 15 to 39 Matric 2008 No Water HIV Prevalence Ekhuruleni 37 %46.4 %75.4 %5.0 %33.4 % Johannesburg 32 %46.7 %76.7 %4.0 %29.7 % Metswedeng 36 %45.4 %73.8 %8.2 %32.9 % Sedibeng 45 %42.7 %66.9 %3.7 % 33.8 % Tshwane 28 %47.5 %81.4 %5.3 %26.8 % West Rand 32 % 43.7 % 82.2 %4.8 %32.4 % The poverty rate is the proportion of households in the district with a monthly income below R800 in 2007. HIV prevalence indicates the proportion of antenatal clients tested for HIV who test positive.

21 Gauteng No Electricity No Sanitation No Refuse Collection Ekhuruleni 13.4 %8.3 %6.7 % Johannesburg 7.8 %4.8 %4.3 % Metswedeng 17.2 %19.2 %20.6 % Sedibeng 9.4 %8.8 %29.0 % Tshwane 8.8 %11.3 %10.0 % West Rand 14.8 % 10.9 % 10.4 %

22 Free State Poverty rates Age 15 to 39 Matric 2008 No Water HIV Prevalence Fezile Dabi 52 %41.4 %64.7 %10.3 %33.0 % Lejweleputswa 55 %42.4 %72.2 %11.3 %37.0 % Motheo 51 %44.5 %76.9 %4.3 %27.4 % Thabo Mojutsanyama 64 %42.2 %70.2 %15.0 % 24.0 % Xhariep 64 %40.3 %75.8 %8.8 %33.4 % The poverty rate is the proportion of households in the district with a monthly income below R800 in 2007. HIV prevalence indicates the proportion of ante-natal clients tested for HIV who test positive.

23 Free State No ElectricityNo Sanitation No Refuse Collection Fezile Dabi 12.0 %11.7 %22.6 % Lejweleputswa 20.6 %15.0 %19.9 % Motheo 10.8 %20.4 %25.9 % Thabo Mojutsanyama 28.1 %26.6 %41.8 % Xhariep 21.1 %41.8 %25.1 %

24 4 893 678 people in KZN have no income (10million total population ) 52.6% kwaZulu Natal Unemployed Not Economically Active eThekweni21.1%33.8% Amajuba26.5%41.2% Illembe18.1%48.5% Sisonke19.4%51.1% Ugu23.1%48.2% uMgungundlovu21.3%35.7% uMkhanyakude13.4%51.1% uMzinyathi20.8%52.6% uThukela17.1%50.2% uThungulu21.6%46.5% Zululand21.4%54.1%

25 Education spending per pupil in 2008 / 2009 Eastern Cape R 8 552:00 FreeStateR 10 541:00 GautengR 9 043:00 kwaZulu NatalR 8 197:00 LimpopoR 8 551:00 MpumalangaR 8 956:00 North WestR 9 255:00 Northern CapeR 11 040:00 Western CapeR 9 570:00 National AverageR 8 870:00

26 Welfare Grants Amajuba 118 059 eThekweni590 425 Illembe 147 864 Sisonke152 828 Ugu211 829 uMgungundlovu202 379 uMkhanyakhude196 101 uMzinyathi176 178 uThukela233 950 uThungulu243 937 Zululand294 091

27 Housing 35.5 % of Households live in informal or traditional housing Informal Traditional Amajuba 3.8% 10.7% eThekweni 12.6% 6.4% Illembe 9.3% 34.3% Sisonke 1.0% 65.5% Ugu 1.1% 46.7% uMgungundlovu 3-1% 25.8% uMkhanyakhude 1.7% 41.0% uMzinyathi 2.2% 49.9% uThukela 1.1% 45.3% uThungulu 2.3% 37.5% Zululand 0.8% 48.7% 26.4% of households in KZN are without electricity 37.1% of households have their own refuse dump (no municipal disposal 2007) 60.6% of households have no water in their dwelling.(2007) 63.6% of households have no postal services

28 We know that something amazing can happen, gradually but unmistakably in our Communities. It's not only about lower crime, or the creation of better retail outlets, or more families living in the Community, though we certainly appreciate all those things. It’s about discipled politicians working to support Civil Society and its cornerstone which is the Church. It’s about changing people and the very fabric of their communities. Not just inside churches, but in neighbourhoods, offices, theatres, and schools. Not just traditional people, religious people, or moral people, but also skeptical people, sophisticated people, spiritual people, broken and brilliant and irreligious people. This isn’t something that just happens when Christians come to save the Community. It happens when Christians come to love the Community. To become what we call a culture for the common good that will transform Civil Society and re-establish communities. That’s why we started a movement called the African Christian Democratic Party. We want to serve and participate in a growing network of leaders, prayer networks and churches, across denominations, who have the same kind of vision for their Community that we have.

29 Let’s Fix it! Let’s Re-Invest in Communities


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