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Final Adopted IDP - KZN Development Planning

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premises. The location of the primary schools within the Ulundi municipal area is<br />

depicted on Plan 12 included in Annexure C attached to this <strong>IDP</strong> review document.<br />

Similarly, the location of the secondary schools within the Ulundi Municipality is<br />

depicted on Plan 13 included in Annexure C attached to this <strong>IDP</strong> review document.<br />

The Department of Education provided initial enrolment numbers in respect of the 2012<br />

calendar year as indicated hereunder:<br />

Education Ward Primary School High School Combined School Total Pupils<br />

Ceza 7 772 4 296 825 12 893<br />

Makhosini 6 361 4 504 155 11 020<br />

Mashona 7 449 4 562 323 12 334<br />

Okhukho 6 800 4 065 209 11 074<br />

Ondini 10 162 8288 910 19 360<br />

Total 38 544 25 715 2 422 66 681<br />

Learners enrolled in junior primary and senior primary schools comprise 57.8% of all<br />

learners within the Ulundi municipal area whereas secondary and high schools have<br />

enrolled 38.6% of the learners in the municipal area. The highest total learners among<br />

the five wards are enrolled in the Ondini Ward where 29% of all the learners in the<br />

Ulundi municipal area are located.<br />

Sport and Recreation<br />

The Municipality is actively engaged in the promotion of sport and cultural activities<br />

within its service area.<br />

Mayoral Cup<br />

The initial phase of the Mayoral Cup consists of an elimination competition held at ward<br />

level to minimise cost related to travel. The Mayoral Cup covers 12 different sporting<br />

codes including inter alia soccer, rugby, cricket, boxing and athletics. Each ward then<br />

sends representative teams to compete at a municipal level with the top competitors<br />

being provided the opportunity to compete at a district level for inclusion in the team<br />

representing the Zululand District at the Kwanaloga Games. Part of the mandate<br />

assumed by the Sports Officer employed by the Ulundi Municipality is the identification<br />

of sporting talent within the Municipality and ensuring that such talent is nurtured<br />

through coaching and similar interventions.<br />

Indigenous Games<br />

The Municipality arranges a recreational event on an annual basis to select a squad to<br />

represent the Municipality at the indigenous games which take place in July each year at<br />

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