2024/29/03
Land monitoring programme
Programme Status: |
Approved Active |
Programme Number: |
1928 |
Programme Executive Summary (Scope):
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To ensure that number of illegal occupants is kept at a minimum, that no one is using the land without permission, also that there are no woods and sand theft and ensuring availability of firebreaks. This is done by the Land unit team patrolling around the villages on daily basis, demolishing illegal businesses and illegal backyard dwellers and compiling weekly reports which assist in monitoring all discrepancies taking place in RBN land.
In scope
- Monitor illegal usage of Land (Squatting, mining, and illegal businesses.;
- Monitor illegal waste disposal;
- Investigation of non-complaince cases related to illegal land use;
- Performing villages and farms patrolling;
- Ensuring availability of firebreaks on identified farms; and
- Compilation of monthly report.
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Key Focus Area: |
Safety and Security |
Focus Areas: |
Public & Community Utilities, Environmental Management |
Beneficiaries: |
Traditional leaders/Governance, Community, RBN Employees, South African Government, Other Governments |
Regions: |
All Regions |
Villages: |
Phokeng, Kgale, Lefaragatlha, Bobounja, Lenatong, Luka, Chaneng, Diepkuil (Maile), Kanana, Serutube, Tantanana, Tlaseng, Marakana & Mosenthal, Roodekraalspruit, Kopman (Maile), Thekwane, Photsaneng, Mfidikwe, Mabitse, Tlapa & Tlapa East, Mogono, Tsitsing, Rasimone, Mafenya, Lesung, Mafika, Maile Extension, Leloreng, Motsitle (Mamerotse), Mogojane, Robega, All Villages |
Institutions: |
Protective Services |
Baseline Start Date: |
Wednesday 11 February 2015 |
Actual Start Date: |
Wednesday 11 February 2015 |
Approved Annual Budget: |
Hidden |
Budget Variance: |
2024 Year to date budget: Hidden 2024 Year to date expenses: Hidden 2024 Budget variance to date: 0 % 2024 Percentage of annual budget spent: 0 %
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Risks: |
2 |
Issues: |
Unresolved: 0 Resolved: 1 Total: 1
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