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MAFETENG DISTRICT COUNCIL
LOCAL GOVERNMENT DISTRICT
INFORMATION HANDBOOK
June 2008
A COMPILATION OF CRUCIAL
INFORMATION FOR THE DISTRICT
(DISAGGREGATED COUNCIL-WISE)
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Contents Page
Mafeteng District Map……………………………………….............2
Acronyms……………………………………………………………..5
Introduction……………………………………………………………6
Background to Local Government in Lesotho…………………….7
Methodology…………………………………………………………..8
1. Profile of Community Councils…………………………………9
2. Social Indicators………………………………………………...10
3. Gender Aspects………………………………………………….11
4. Agriculture………………………………………………………..12
5. Trade and Commerce…………………………………………..13
6. Health……………………………………………………………..14
7. HIV & AIDS……………………………………………………….15
8. Education…………………………………………………………16
9. Water………………………………………………………………17
10. Roads……………………………………………………………..18
11. Energy…………………………………………………………….19
12. Communication…………………………………………………..20
13. Security……………………………………………………………21
14. Environement…………………………………………………….22
Annexes:
1. Community Council Fact Sheets………………………………24-121
2. Community Council Administration Profile……………………122-130
3. List of District Council Members……………………………….131
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Acronyms
AIDS – Acquired Immuno Deficiency Syndrome
B&B – Bed and Breakfast
CC – Community Council
DC – District Council
DCS – District Council Secretary
ED – Electoral Division = Local Government Constituency
GTZ – German Development Cooperation
HIV – Human Immuno-deficiency Virus
IEC – Independent Electoral Commission
Km – Kilometre
MOLGC – Ministry of Local Government and Chieftainship
NGO – Non Governmental Organisation
STD – Sexually Transmitted Diseases
TB – Tuberculosis
VCT – Voluntary Counselling and Testing
WASA – Water and Sewage Authority
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Introduction
The Local Government District Information Handbook for
Mafeteng provides essential data on the socio-economic aspects
of the district, disaggregated council wise. The broad objective
of this database is to assist Local Government, Government
Ministries, NGOs, community groups, individuals and others to
understand the socio-economic status and profile of each of the
community councils so that they can partner better with the Local
Government. This information is provided to facilitate informed
decision making at district and community council level while at
the same time informing the national local government database,
at a subsequent stage. We hope that this Handbook will become
a reference information book for all information pertaining to local
government in this district.
The information is presented in the form of tables providing
statistical and descriptive information of the councils. These
include data on the general profile of the Councils, social
indicators, gender issues, and information about selected sectors,
namely, agriculture, trade, health, HIV & AIDS, education, water,
roads, communication, energy, environment etc.
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Background to Local Government in Lesotho
The local government elections, held for the first time in Lesotho
in 2005, led to the establishment of 128 Community Councils, 10
District Councils and the Maseru Municipal Council with about
1508 councillors. Each Council has indirectly elected Chairpersons
and Vice Chairpersons as well as a number of Standing
Committees for specific purposes. The process of Administrative
deconcentration and integration at the District level is coordinated
by the District Administrator who represents the interests of Central
Government in the district. The process of political and service
decentralisation is being managed on a day to day level by the
District Council Secretary. Each District and Community Council
has a Local Government Service staff compliment to assist in the
operations of the councils. A number of staff from about nine line
ministries, who perform functions that have been decentralised
to local government, is assigned to work under a designated
council.
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Methodology
The process of development of this Handbook has been
coordinated and supervised by Department of Planning,
Ministry of Local Government and Chieftainship (MOLGC).
The following data collectors were engaged and worked
under the supervision of Community Council Secretaries
(CCSs): Relebohile Molapo, Liile Melamu, Nthatisi Thabane,
Lebohang Mosothoane, Palesa Phenethi and Mphonyane
Mafisa. Engagement of Data collectors and technical design
of the process was supported by German Technical
Cooperation GTZ. This information was collected using a
CC Fact Sheet (Annex 1) whose respondents were the
councilors and the support staff. A detailed or intensive House
Hold survey was not employed. This is a first attempt at
collating key information trends aggregated as per CC
boundaries. This information will be revised through updating,
and subsequently validated against other secondary data
sources, especially from the concerned sectors at the district
level.
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Community Council Fact Sheet
for the Community Council Action Plan (CCAP)
Overview of the most important data of the Community
council
District: MAFETENG Name of the Electoral Division: THABA-PHECHELA No.47
Name of the Community Council: METSI MAHOLO E01
Compiled By: PALESA PHENETHI Date: 2008
Population:
1.Total population of the Community 21480 source: - BOSCouncil (CC) 6260 -Councillors2. Male population in the CC-area 10912 source:-BOS
2753 -councillors3. Female population in the CC-area 10568 source:-BOS
3467 -councillors4. Average population per village in the 1952 source: councillorsCC-area ( to be filled later)5. No. of births in the last year in the CC-area 133 source: councillors and chiefs6. No. of 5+ deaths in the last year in the CC-area 178 source: councillors and chiefs7.Under 5 deaths in the last year in the CC-area 28 source: councillors and chiefsCC Profile:
8. No. of Electoral Divisions (EDs) in the CC-area 11 source: councilor and CCS9. No. of villages in the CC-area 110 source: councillors10. Names of villages in the CC-area E01-Maqhosha,Rapata,Makhemeng,Muso,(to be attached) Tsooana,Moroke,Makoetjeng,Mabotse,
Koung,Ramatsie,Mphulenyane, Bolikela,Khohlong, Likokong, Ramohapi, Sekakeng,Sekhutloanen,Mokoatsi, Makhalong,Rakherere, Hlelesoa,Ratoeba,Mamphaneng,Tholeli,Rakhoboko,Morakanyane,Ramosiuoane, MofammereE0102 -Boiketlo,Naile,Fako,Seng,Phechela,Motsoari,MalimongE0103- Khetsi,Tumo,Motsemocha,MalumengE0104- Khoro,Chere,Makutoaneng,Makhanyanyeng,Rolong,Mokhosi,Ramotoho,MatsiengE0105–Kali,Mofota,Mokhobo,Ranko,Phokojoeng,Bagomi,Thulo,Lenonyane, MosotRantai,Thabana-Ntsonyana, Soweto, Thoba
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E0106-Boranta,Koki,Leburu,Moeletsi,Rachabeli,Shoaeane,Matsepe,Mokhisa,Matlokotsi,Semakaleng,Maralleng,Makhanyeng,Marakong,Mapotu,Keketsi,Lesala, Khome, Motholo, MutsoeE0107-Polaki,Masoetsa,Rammoko,Tankiso,TjobaseE0108- Maoela,Nkete, Bongalla, Letsoara,Nkhanti, Motho oa Sebaka, PaballongE0109- Mpeli,Maleshoane, Tang, Theko,LijaneE0110- Bokone,Thoahlane,Khubetsoana,Likoebe, Ntaote, Chere, Chele,MarakongE0111-Matetoane,Mochekoane,Likhetleng source:councillors
11. Estimated Distance of CC-centre fromdistrict town (in km and travel time) 45minutes travel source:councillors12. Total Area of Community council (km2) 238.23km2 source:councillorsSocial indicators:
13.Total No. of households in the CC-area 905 source:councillors14. Average number of persons per householdin the CC-area (Average household size) 6-8 source:councillors15. No. of women headed households in the 585 source:councillorsCC-area16. No. of child headed households in the CC-area 51 source:councillors17. No. of Orphans in the CC-area:a) Paternal orphans 300 source :support groupb) Maternal orphans 134 source :support groupc) Double orphans 180 source :support group18. No. of vulnerable children in the CC-area 14 source :support group19. No. of herd-boys not attending school in theCC-area (below 18 years of age) 25 source :support group20. No. Of persons with disabilities in the CC-area; Mental disorder -40specify the forms of disabilities Deaf -14
Blindness 10Schezophrenia 14Physical disability 25 source : support group
Socio-Economic indicators:
21. No. of persons receiving food aid in the CC-area. 458 source :support group22. No. of households with the following 0 – M500:54
expenditures (Maloti per month) in the CC-area: M501 – M1000:27
M1000 +:29 source: Public23. Main sources of income and the number of Trade:34 source:councillorsconcerned households in the CC-area
Formal employment:380 source:councillorsFarming:1791 source:councillors
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24. No. of people generating incomes from other 400-Old age pensionerssources in the CC-area. Specify 110-selling home brew
44 -selling broilers5 -selling lishoeshoe5 -owning rental houses2 -owning maloala10 –catering for food for free primaryeducation scholars source: councillors
25. Names and types of associations within the Burial societyCC-area -mpate sheleng
-kopanang basotho-Iphumuleng meokho lipalami-Thusanang basotho Grocery-12Litolobonya-2 Source:councillors
Gender:
26. No. of female councillors in the CC-area 3 source:councillors27. No. of male councillors in the CC-area 7(1 vacant) source:councillors28. No. of CC staff; (attach list and specify job titles) Accounts clerk
MessengerCleanerwatchmanCommunity council Secretary
source: councillorsAgriculture Sector:
29. Number of households with agricultural fieldsin the CC-area. 790 source:councillors30. Average field sizes in hectares (ha) in the 2-4 acres source:councillorsCC-area.31. No. of households having Land Titles (e.g. 600Form C, Lease) in the CC-area. source:councillors32. Three main crops produced in the CC-area. · Maize
· sorghum· beans source:councillors
33. Three main livestock herded in the CC-area. · Cattle· sheep· goats source:councillors
34. Size of public land (hectares of range land) Data not available at CC levelwithin the CC-area.35. List the agricultural services providers available Government:Ministry of Agricin the CC-area (government and NGO’s :)? NGOs:CRS, World Vision
source: councillors36. What kind of agricultural projects are planned or Planned: noneunder implementation in the CC-area? Under implementation: mantloane,mabitla, likotjana source: councillorsHealth Sector:37. Three most prevalent diseases in the CC-area · TB
· HIV/AIDS· High blood pressure source: CBOs
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38. Names of health centres in the CC-area Government:Sekameng health centre Tsakholo health centre Litsoeneng health centre
NGOs:Thapelo health centre
source: CBOs39. Longest and shortest distance to nearest 45 min travel shortestHealth centre (in hours or km) 2hrs travel longest source: CBOs40. Names of villages whose access to health E01- Maqhosha,Rapata,Makhemeng,facilities is worst; no. of people affected Muso,Tsooana,Moroke,Makoetjeng,
Mabotse,Koung, Ramatsie,Mphulenyane,Bolikela,Khohlong, Likokong, Ramohapi,Sekakeng, Sekhutloanen, Mokoatsi,Makhalong, Rakherere, Hlelesoa,Ratoeba,Mamphaneng, Tholeli,Rakhoboko,Morakanyane,Ramosiuoane,MofammereE0103-Khetsi,Tumo,Motsemocha,MalumengE0104-Khoro,Chere,Makutoaneng,Makhanyanyeng,Rolong,Mokhosi,Ramotoho, MatsiengE0106- Boranta,Koki,Leburu,Moeletsi,Rachabeli,Shoaeane,Matsepe,Mokhisa,Matlokotsi,Semakaleng,Maralleng,Makhanyeng,Marakong,Mapotu,Keketsi,Lesala, Khome, Motholo, MutsoeE0107- Polaki,Masoetsa,Rammoko,Tankiso,TjobaseE0108- Maoela,Nkete, Bongalla,Letsoara, Nkhanti, Motho oa Sebaka,PaballongE0109- Mpeli,Maleshoane, Tang, Theko,LijaneE0111-Matetoane,Mochekoane,Likhetleng source: CBOs
41. Readiness of undergoing VCT (Voluntary · medium
Counseling and Testing) in the CC-area. source: CBOs42. Level of interest to get the results of the test · medium
in the CC-area (tick the appropriate situation). source: CBOs43. No. of people dependent on home based care 31in the CC-area. source: CBOs44. No. of HIV and AIDS Support Groups in the 18CC-area source:CBOs45. No. of Households with toilets in the CC-area · VIPs 122
· Water closet : none
source: CBOs
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Education Sector:
46. Number of Primary Schools in the CC-area Government: 3
NGOs: 14
Private: none source:CBOs47. Number of Secondary Schools in the CC-area Government:none
NGOs:none
Private:none source:CBOs48. Number of High Schools in the CC-area Government:none
NGOs:4 source:CBOsPrivate and individually owned:none
49. Average years of school attendance in theCC-area:a) Primary School 9 source:principalsb) Secondary School 5 source:principalsc) High School 5 source:principals50. Names of Farmers Training Centres (FTC’s) Mapotu thupelong Tsakholo Veterinaryin the CC-area Balemi ba bacha sekameng
source:councillors51. Names of other vocational training schools Mamakhooa Vocational trainingin the CC-area; if available, specify type Tsakholo source:councillors52. No. of initiation schools in the CC-area for 46the last year until present time councillors and chiefs53. No. of initiates in the CC-area for the last Males:45
year until present time Females:1 councillors and chiefsWater Sector:
54. Number of households with access to piped a) Public stand pipes:878
water in the CC-area (within 150m): b) Private:27
c) Hand pump:878source:councillors
55. Number of wells in the CC-area. Permanent:16
Perennial:19 source:councillors56. Number of dams in the CC-area. Indicate communal:21
whether they are natural or man-made. indivual:34 source:councillors57. No. of villages with existing water systems 90in the CC-area source:councillors58. Longest and shortest distance to nearest 30 minutes travel shortestpotable water point (hours or kms) in the CC-area. 2hrs travel longest source:councillors59. Names of villages where supply of potable E01-Maqhosha,Rapata,Makhemeng,water is reliable and clean; no. of households Muso,Tsooana,Moroke,Makoetjeng,concerned Mabotse,Koung, Ramatsie,Mphulenyane,
Bolikela,Khohlong, Likokong, Ramohapi,Sekakeng, Sekhutloanen, Mokoatsi,Makhalong, Rakherere,Hlelesoa,Ratoeba,Mamphaneng, Tholeli,Rakhoboko,Morakanyane,Ramosiuoane, Mofammere
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E0102-Boiketlo,Naile,Fako,Seng,Phechela,Motsoari,MalimongE0103- Khetsi,Tumo,Motsemocha,MalumengE0104-Khoro,Chere,Makutoaneng,Makhanyanyeng,Rolong,Mokhosi,Ramotoho, MatsiengE0105–Kali,Mofota,Mokhobo,Ranko,Phokojoeng,Bagomi,Thulo,Lenonyane,Mosotho Rantai,Thabana-Ntsonyana,Soweto, ThobaE0106-Boranta,Koki,Leburu,Moeletsi,Rachabeli,Shoaeane,Matsepe,Mokhisa,Matlokotsi,Semakaleng,Maralleng,Makhanyeng,Marakong,Mapotu,Keketsi,Lesala, Khome, Motholo, MutsoeE0107- Polaki,Masoetsa,Rammoko,Tankiso,TjobaseE0108- Maoela,Nkete,Bongalla, Letsoara, Nkhanti, Motho oaSebaka, PaballongE0109- Mpeli,Maleshoane, Tang, Theko,LijaneE0110- Bokone,Thoahlane,Khubetsoana,Likoebe, Ntaote, Chere, Chele,MarakongE0111-Matetoane,Mochekoane, Likhetleng
source:councillors60. What kind of water supply projects are Planned:maintenance
planned or under implementation in the CC-area? Under implementation:none
source:councillors61. Which institutions are in charge of water RWS no representativessupply in the CC-area? Are they locallyrepresented? source:RWS officeRoads Sector:
62. Total kilometer of Tarred roads (i.e. national 3kmroads) in the CC-area source: councillors63. Names and lengths of existing roads Gravel: Tsakholo to Thabana-Mohlomi 9.7km
maintained by DRR in the CC-area Mapotu to maine 9km
Earth: Mapotu to Tang 5km
Bongalla to Nkete 6.3km
Sariele to Rabeleng 3km
SOURCE ; DRR OFFICER64. Longest and shortest distance (km) of villages 3km shortestto nearest “good” road. 9km longest SOURCE ;COUNCILLORS65. Names of villages without road access in the EO101-Hlelesoa,TsooanaCC-area; no. of households concerned E0103-Malumeng
E0104- Rolong
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E0105-Lenonyane,Mosotho,Thulo,Bagomi, Rantai Maine, Ranko,Mokhobo, Thabana NtsonyaneE0107- Masoetsa,Polaki, Rammoko,TjobaseE0108-MaoelaE0110-CheleE0111-Likhetleng,Matetoane,Mochekoane
SOURCE ;COUNCILLORS
66. What kind of road projects are planned or Planned:Kalichane to Rakhoboko
under implementation in the CC-area? Under implementation:Mapotu to Tang
SOURCE ;COUNCILLORS
67. What are the transport infrastructure · Roads
requirements in the CC-area? · Boats
· Air Strips
· Intermediate means of Transport
o Footbridges SOURCE; COUNCILLORS
o Walk-ways
68. Which Institutions are in charge of the DRR no representativesRoad Sector in the CC-area? Are they locallyrepresented? SOURCE: DRR OFFICER
Energy Sector:
69. Number of households with electricityconnections in the CC-area. (i.e. LEC connections) 8 SOURCE: L.E.C OFFICER70. Number of villages without electricity in 102the CC-area. SOURCE: COUNCILLORS71. Number of households using solar energy in Solar power:93
the CC-area Solar cookers and dryers:none
SOURCE: COUNCILLORS72. Main sources of energy in the CC-area Wood, cow dung
SOURCE: COUNCILLORS
73. Which institutions are in charge of the LEC no representativeselectricity sectors in the CC-area? Are theylocally represented? SOURCE: L.E.C OFFICER
Communication Sector:
74. No. of villages with landline telephone in Tsakholo at Boiketlo village 4the CC-area; specify number of households with householdsconnections SOURCE: COUNCILLORS
75. No. of villages with cell phone reception in 73 SOURCE: COUNCILLORS
the CC-area76. No. of villages with local TV reception in 32 SOURCE: COUNCILLORS
the CC-area77. No. of villages with local radio reception in 110 SOURCE: COUNCILLORS
the CC-area78. No. of villages with access to postal/mail 107 SOURCE:COUNCILLORS
services in the CC-area
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Trade and Commerce Sector:
79. Number of Businesses in the CC-area; specify Café-34type Supermarket-7 SOURCE: COUNCILLORS
80. Do they have access to specific market for Notheir products? SOURCE: COUNCILLORS
81. Are there any financial institutions (e.g. banks, Noinsurances, credit unions, etc) in the CC area?If yes, provide names and location. SOURCE: COUNCILLORS
Security Services:
82. Number of security service providers in the Government(police):Tsakholo police station
CC-area SOURCE; POLICE OFFICER
Private:National security services
SOURCE; POLICE OFFICER
83. Number of Crime Prevention Committees in 1the CC-area SOURCE; POLICE OFFICER
84. Names of villages least covered by security E01-Maqhosha,Rapata,Makhemeng, services in the CC-area. Muso,Tsooana,Moroke,Makoetjeng,
Mabotse,Koung, Ramatsie,Mphulenyane,Bolikela,Khohlong, Likokong, Ramohapi,Sekakeng, Sekhutloanen, Mokoatsi,Makhalong, Rakherere, Hlelesoa,Ratoeba,Mamphaneng, Tholeli, Rakhoboko,Morakanyane,Ramosiuoane,MofammereE0103-Khetsi,Tumo,Motsemocha,MalumengE0104-Khoro,Chere,Makutoaneng,Makhanyanyeng,Rolong,Mokhosi,Ramotoho, MatsiengE0105–Kali,Mofota,Mokhobo,Ranko,Phokojoeng,Bagomi,Thulo,Lenonyane,Mosotho,Rantai,Thoba,Thabana-NtsonyanaE0106-Boranta,Koki,Leburu,Moeletsi,Rachabeli,Shoaeane,Matsepe,Mokhisa,Matlokotsi,Semakaleng,Maralleng,Makhanyeng,Marakong,Mapotu,Keketsi,Lesala, Khome, Motholo, MutsoeE0107Polaki,Masoetsa,Rammoko,Tankiso,TjobaseE0108- Maoela,Nkete, Bongalla, Letsoara,Nkhanti, Motho oa Sebaka, PaballongE0109- Mpeli,Maleshoane, Tang, Theko,LijaneE0110- Bokone,Thoahlane,Khubetsoana,Likoebe, Ntaote, Chere, Chele, MarakongE0111-Matetoane,Mochekoane, Likhetleng
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85. Common types of crime cases reported in the Planned:maintenance of pumps
CC-area Under implementation:none
source:councillors86. No. of stock stolen in the last year in the Cattle:39
CC-area Sheep:67 SOURCE; POLICE OFFICER
Goats:none
Horses:1
Donkeys:none
87. Longest and shortest distance to the nearest 2hrs longest
Police Station or Post 45 min shortest Source:councillorsEnvironment:
88. Names of rare, vulnerable & endangered Flora(plants):moetse oa pere,
species in the CC-area hloenya,mankiling, mantsikitlane,
montsokoane, thola, mathethebala,
lihoete tsa naha
Fauna(animals):noko, pela,tlholo,
matsa, meutloanyane
SOURCE;COUNCILLORS89. Names of areas of interest (that could be Thaba ea Thabana Mohlomi(litsoantsoprotected) within the council area tsa baroa)Thaba-Lehau-Ha Khoro
Letsa la Tsakholo(lehlaka)SOURCE;COUNCILLORS
90. Names of villages that are facing severe soil Rolong1 ,Bagomi,Ranko, maineerosion in the CC-area. thulo,mosotho, tumo,thabana
mohlomi, khetsi, malumeng,polaki,likhetleng,tsooana,makhemeng,moqhosha, rapata,bongalla, maoela
SOURCE;COUNCILLORS91. What are the causes for this severe soil erosion overgrazingin the CC-area? Ploughing up and down the slope
SOURCE;COUNCILLORS92. What are the projects existing, planned or Existing: tree planting ,planting of
under implementation for Natural Resource grass ,building of dams.
Management (e.g. tree planting, gully rehabilitation, Ongoing: gully rehabilitation
rehabilitation of wetlands, soil erosion etc.) Planned:tree planting,building of
in the CC-area dams
SOURCE;COUNCILLORS
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Community Council Fact Sheet
For The Community Council Action Plan (Ccap)
Overview Of The Most Important Data Of The Community
Council
District: Mafeteng Name Of the Electoral Division: Kolo No 47
Name of the Community Council: Mamantso E02
Compiled By: Palesa Phenethi Date: 2008
Population:
1.Total Population Of The Community Council (Cc) 21175 Source: BOS6290 Source: Councillors
2. Male Population In The Cc-Area 10762 Source: BOS2920 Source: Councillors
3. Female Population In The Cc-Area 10413 Source: BOS3370 Source: Councillors
4. Average Population Per Village In The Cc-Area 264 Source :Councillors + Chiefs( To Be Filled Later)5. No. Of Births In The Last Year In The Cc-Area 97 Source :Councillors+ Chiefs6. No. Of 5+ Deaths In The Last Year In The Cc-Area 128 Source :Councillors+ Chiefs7.Under 5 Deaths In The Last Year In The Cc-Area 4 Source :Councillors+ ChiefsCc Profile:
8. No. Of Electoral Divisions (Eds) In The Cc-Area 11 Source :Councillors9. No. Of Villages In The Cc-Area 80 Source :Councillors10. Names Of Villages In The Cc-Area E01-Rabeleng,Daemane,Mojake,(To Be Attached) Makintane,Tokonye,Tlai-Tlai,Mikia,
Molise,Mpalami,MphaololiE02-Tebang,Matsoseng,Notsi,Semuli,Hlaheng,Koloboi,Motomi,Nooana,Seboka,NtsekalleE03- Malaleng,Challa,Khapetsi,Khoele,Khola,MoeketsaneE04-Maholi,Raputsoe,Seobi,Tanka,Ralenkoane,Tomo-Tomo, Leteka,Manyareleng,MahlehleE05-Mphasa,Motapane,Ralitabo,Moiphepi,Marutlhoaneng, Tebeleng,Ramothabeng,Ranthethi,Mphamo,Phakoe, KhubetsoanaE06-Motsekuoa HaBele,Borokhong,Malokoe,ThotengE07-Lekeba,Motlokoa,Pulela,Ratutubala,Kotsokoane, MonkheE08-Mohlalefi,Ramakhoanye,Mohale,PetlaneE09-Ntsie,Mahlasane,Mofo,Nkhabu
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E10-Cheche,Khirisione,Matlali,Rantsoeu,Sekoai,Mankoaneng,Marakong,Ntsupe,SephokoanengE11-Reisi,Malimong,Raliopelo
11. Estimated Distance Of Cc-Centre From District 1hour TravelTown (In Km And Travel Time) Source :Councillors12. Total Area Of Community Council (Km2) 235.20km Source :CouncillorsSocial Indicators:
13.Total No. Of Households In The Cc-Area 1585 Source :Councillors14. Average Number Of Persons Per Household 10-14In The Cc-Area (Average Household Size) Source : CBO’s15. No. Of Women Headed Households 784In The Cc-Area Source : CBO’s16. No. Of Child Headed Households In 23 Source : CBO’sThe Cc-Area17. No. Of Orphans In The Cc-Area:a) Paternal Orphans 52 Source : CBO’sb) Maternal Orphans 159 Source : CBO’sc) Double Orphans 220 Source : CBO’s18. No. Of Vulnerable Children In The Cc-Area 30 Source : CBO’s19. No. Of Herd-Boys Not Attending School InThe Cc-Area (Below 18 Years Of Age) 75 Source : CBO’s20. No. Of Persons With Disabilities In The Mental Disorder -68Cc-Area: Specify The Forms Of Disabilities Physical Disability -73
Numb -18Deaf -48Schezophrenia -17Prematurity at the age of 2 years -1
Source: CouncillorsSocio-Economic Indicators:
21. No. Of Persons Receiving Food Aid In The 379Cc-Area.22. No. Of Households With The Following 0 –M500: 56
Expenditures (Maloti Per Month) In The Cc-Area: M501 – M1000: 27
M1000 +: 18
23. Main Sources Of Income And The Number Of Trade : 44
Concerned Households In The Cc-Area Formal Employment : 646
Farming : 950
24. No. Of People Generating Incomes From 346-Old Age PensionersOther Sources In The Cc-Area. Specify 16 -Selling Lishoeshoe
99 Selling Home Brew11 Selling Broilers Source: Councillors11 Piece Jobs
25. Names And Types Of Associations Within Grocery 22The Cc-Area Mpate Sheleng
-Kopanang Basotho
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-Ipopeng-Mpate Lofo-Ipateng Lipalami-Mantsatlala-Nchafalang-Folofela-Machobane-Iphihleleng-Kopano Ke Matla
Source: CouncillorsGender:
26. No. Of Female Councilors In The Cc-Area 2 Source: Councillors27. No. Of Male Councilors In The Cc-Area 8 (1 Vacant) Source: Councillors28. No. Of Cc Staff: (Attach List And Specify 6 Accounts ClerkJob Titles) Messenger
Watchman Community Council Secretary Cleaner Clerical assistant
Agriculture Sector:
29. Number Of Households With Agricultural 950Fields In The Cc-Area. Source: Councillors+ Chiefs30. Average Field Sizes In Hectares (Ha) In 2-3 AcresThe Cc-Area. Source: Councillors+ Chiefs31. No. Of Households Having Land Titles 950(E.G. Form C, Lease) In The Cc-Area. Source: Councillors+ Chiefs32. Three Main Crops Produced In The Cc-Area. · Maize
· Sorghum· Beans Source: Councillors
33. Three Main Livestock Herded In The Cc-Area. · Cattle· Sheep· Goats Source: Councillors
34. Size Of Public Land (Hectares Of Range Land)Within The Cc-Area.35. List The Agricultural Services Providers Government:Ministry Of Agric,Available In The Cc-Area (Government And Ngo’s :)? Sanremp
Ngos: World Vision,FAO,RSDACRS Source :Councillors
36. What Kind Of Agricultural Projects Are Planned Planned :Block FarmingOr Under Implementation In The Cc-Area? Under Implementation: Mantloane,
Mabitla, LikotjanaHealth Sector:37. Three Most Prevalent Diseases In The Cc-Area · TB
· HIV/AIDS· Sugar Diabetes
Source: Councillors
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38. Names Of Health Centres In The Cc-Area Government: NoneNGOs : Kolo Health CentreMotsekuoa Health Centre
Source :Councillors39. Longest And Shortest Distance To Nearest 2hrs Travel LongestHealth Centre (In Hours Or Km) 45 Minutes Shortest Source: Councillors40. Names Of Villages Whose Access To Health E01-Rabeleng,Daemane,Mojake,Facilities Is Worst: No. Of People Affected Makintane,Tokonye,Tlai-Tlai,Mikia,Molise,
Mpalami,MphaololiE02-Tebang,Matsoseng,Notsi,Semuli,Hlaheng,Koloboi,Motomi,Nooana,Seboka,NtsekalleE03- Malaleng,Challa,Khapetsi,Khoele,Khola,MoeketsaneE04-Maholi,Raputsoe,Seobi,Tanka,Ralenkoane,Tomo-Tomo, Leteka,Manyareleng, MahlehleE05-Mphasa,Motapane,Ralitabo,Moiphepi,Marutlhoaneng,Tebeleng,Ramothabeng,Ranthethi,Mphamo,Phakoe, KhubetsoanaE06-Motsekuoa Ha Bele,Borokhong,Malokoe,ThotengE07-Lekeba,Motlokoa,Pulela,Ratutubala,Kotsokoane, MonkheE08-Mohlalefi,Ramakhoanye,Mohale,PetlaneE09-Ntsie,Mahlasane,Mofo,NkhabuE10-Cheche,Khirisione,Matlali,Rantsoeu,Sekoai,Mankoaneng,Marakong,Ntsupe,SephokoanengE11-Reisi,Malimong,Raliopelo
41. Readiness Of Undergoing Vct (VoluntaryCounseling And Testing) In The Cc-Area. · Medium Source : CBO’s42. Level Of Interest To Get The Results Of TheTest In The Cc-Area (Tick The AppropriateSituation). · Medium Source : CBO’s43. No. Of People Dependent On Home BasedCare In The Cc-Area.20 Source : CBO’s44. No. Of HIV And AIDS Support Groups 22In The Cc-Area Source : CBO’s45. No. Of Households With Toilets In The Cc-Area · VIPs 750
· Water Closet: None Source : CBO’sEducation Sector:
46. Number Of Primary Schools In The Cc-Area Government :4NGOs :15Private And Individually Owned :None
Source: Councillors
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47. Number Of Secondary Schools In The Cc-Area Government :NoneNGOs :5Private And Individually Owned : None
Source: Councillors48. Number Of High Schools In The Cc-Area Government: None
NGOs :2Private And Individually Owned: None
Source: Councillors49. Average Years Of School Attendance In TheCc-Area:a) Primary School 9b) Secondary School 5 Source:Principalsc) High School 550. Names Of Farmers Training Centres (Ftc’s) Sekiring- Ha MohlalefiIn The Cc-Area Source: Councillors51. Names Of Other Vocational Training Schools In Motsekuoa Vocational TrainingThe Cc-Area: If Available, Specify Type Mamalei Vocational Training - Ha
Mohlalefi52. No. Of Initiation Schools In The Cc-Area ForThe Last Year Until Present Time 11 Source: Councillors53. No. Of Initiates In The Cc-Area For The Last Males :523Year Until Present Time Females :2 Source: CouncillorsWater Sector:
54. Number Of Households With Access ToPiped Water In The Cc-Area (Within 150m): a) Public Stand Pipes:720
b) Private :64c) Hand Pumps :720
Source: Councillors55. Number Of Wells In The Cc-Area. Permanent :34
Perennial :446 Source: Councillors56. Number Of Dams In The Cc-Area. Indicate Communal :7Whether They Are Natural Or Man-Made. Individual :224 Source: Councillors57. No. Of Villages With Existing Water SystemsIn The Cc-Area58. Longest And Shortest Distance To Nearest 45 Minutes ShortestPotable Water Point (Hours Or Kms) In The 1hr 30 Minutes LongestCc-Area. Source: Councillors59. Names Of Villages Where Supply Of Potable E01-Rabeleng,Daemane,Mojake,Water Is Reliable And Clean: No. Of Households Makintane,Tokonye,Tlai-Tlai,Mikia,Concerned Molise,Mpalami,Mphaololi
E02-Tebang,Matsoseng,Notsi,Semuli,Hlaheng,Koloboi,Motomi,Nooana,Seboka,NtsekalleE03- Malaleng,Challa,Khapetsi,Khoele,Khola,MoeketsaneE04-Maholi,Raputsoe,Seobi,Tanka,Ralenkoane,Tomo-Tomo,Leteka,
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Manyareleng, MahlehleE05-Mphasa,Motapane,Ralitabo,Moiphepi,Marutlhoaneng, Tebeleng,Ramothabeng,Ranthethi,Mphamo,Phakoe, KhubetsoanaE06-Motsekuoa Ha Bele,Borokhong,Malokoe,ThotengE07-Lekeba,Motlokoa,Pulela,Ratutubala,Kotsokoane,MonkheE08-Mohlalefi,Ramakhoanye,Mohale,PetlaneE09-Ntsie,Mahlasane,Mofo,NkhabuE10-Cheche,Khirisione,Matlali,Rantsoeu,Sekoai,Mankoaneng,Marakong,Ntsupe,SephokoanengE11-Reisi,Malimong,Raliopelo
60. What Kind Of Water Supply Projects ArePlanned Or Under Implementation In The Cc-Area? Planned : Maintenance Of Pumps
Under Implementation : None Source: Councillors
61. Which Institutions Are In Charge Of Water -RWSSupply In The Cc-Area? Are They Locally -No RepresentativesRepresented? Source: RWSRoads Sector:
62. Total Kilometer Of Tarred Roads 25 Km(i.e. National Roads) In The Cc-Area Source: Councillors63. Names And Lengths Of Existing Roads Gravel : NoneMaintained By Drr In The Cc-Area Earth :Mathebe-Mphasa 8km
Mathebe-Phakoeng 12kmSariele-Rabeleng 3kmMofo-Likhetleng 7.8km
Source: DRR64. Longest And Shortest Distance (Km) Of 2hrs LongestVillages To Nearest “Good” Road. 45 Min Shortest Source: Councillors65. Names Of Villages Without Road Access E01-Tlai-Tlai,Mojake,TokonyeIn The Cc-Area: No. Of Households Concerned E02-Matsoseng,Ntsekalle
E03-Malaleng,Challa,Khapetsi,Khola,Khoele,Moeketsane,TotiE07-Lekeba,Motlokoa,Pulela,Ratutubala,Kotsokoane,MonkheE08- Petlane Source: Councillors
66. What Kind Of Road Projects Are Planned Planned :NoneOr Under Implementation In The Cc-Area? Under Implementation : Mathebe-Mphasa 8km
Mathebe-Phakoeng 12kmSariele-Rabeleng 3km
Mofo - Likhetleng 7.8km Source:DRR
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67. What Are The Transport Infrastructure · Roads~ Boats
Requirements In The Cc-Area? · Air Strips
· Intermediate Means Of Transport
· Foot Bridges~
· Walkways~ Source: Councillors68. Which Institutions Are In Charge Of The Road -DRRSector In The Cc-Area? Are They Locally - No RepresentativesRepresented? Source: CouncillorsEnergy Sector:
69. Number Of Households With Electricity None Source:CouncillorsConnections In The Cc-Area. (I.E. Lec Connections)70. Number Of Villages Without Electricity In 80 Source: CouncillorsThe Cc-Area.71. Number Of Households Using Solar Energy In Solar Power: 114The Cc-Area Solar Cookers And Dryers: None
Source: Councillors72. Main Sources Of Energy In The Cc-Area Cow Dung And Wood
Source: Councillors73. Which Institutions Are In Charge Of The NoneElectricity Sectors In The Cc-Area? Are TheyLocally Represented? Source: CouncillorsCommunication Sector:
74. No. Of Villages With Landline Telephone In NoneThe Cc-Area: Specify Number Of HouseholdsWith Connections Source: Councillors75. No. Of Villages With Cell Phone Reception In 80The Cc-Area Source: Councillors76. No. Of Villages With Local TV Reception In NoneThe Cc-Area Source: Councillors77. No. Of Villages With Local Radio Reception In 80The Cc-Area Source: Councillors78. No. Of Villages With Access To Postal/Mail 74Services In The Cc-Area Source: CouncillorsTrade And Commerce Sector:
79. Number Of Businesses In The Cc-Area: Café-20Specify Type Supermarket -5
Spaza Shops -6 Source: Councillors80. Do They Have Access To Specific Market For NoTheir Products? Source: Councillors81. Are There Any Financial Institutions (e.g. Banks, NoneInsurances, Credit Unions, Etc) In The Cc Area?If Yes, Provide Names And Location. Source: CouncillorsSecurity Services:
82. Number Of Security Service Providers In Government (Police) :NoneThe Cc-Area Private :None
Source: Councillors83. Number Of Crime Prevention Committees 6 Source: CouncillorsIn The Cc-Area
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84. Names Of Villages Least Covered By Security E01-Rabeleng,Daemane,Mojake,Makintane,Services In The Cc-Area. Tokonye,Tlai-Tlai,Mikia,Molise,Mpalami,
MphaololiE02-Tebang,Matsoseng,Notsi,Semuli,Hlaheng,Koloboi,Motomi,Nooana,Seboka,NtsekalleE03- Malaleng,Challa,Khapetsi,Khoele,Khola,MoeketsaneE04-Maholi,Raputsoe,Seobi,Tanka,Ralenkoane,Tomo-Tomo, Leteka,Manyareleng,MahlehleE05-Mphasa,Motapane,Ralitabo,Moiphepi,Marutlhoaneng, Tebeleng,Ramothabeng,Ranthethi,Mphamo,Phakoe,KhubetsoanaE06-Motsekuoa Ha Bele,Borokhong,Malokoe,ThotengE07-Lekeba,Motlokoa,Pulela,Ratutubala,Kotsokoane, MonkheE08-Mohlalefi,Ramakhoanye,Mohale,PetlaneE09-Ntsie,Mahlasane,Mofo,NkhabuE10-Cheche,Khirisione,Matlali,Rantsoeu,Sekoai,Mankoaneng,Marakong,Ntsupe,SephokoanengE11-Reisi,Malimong,Raliopelo
Source: Councillors85. Common Types Of Crime Cases Reported Rape, Stock Theft, Domestic Violence,In The Cc-Area Murder, AbductionSource: Councillors86. No. Of Stock Stolen In The Last Year Cattle :29
In The Cc-Area Sheep : 30
Goats : 4
Horses: None
Donkeys :None Source: Councillors87. Longest And Shortest Distance To The NearestPolice Station Or PostEnvironment: Flora: Moetse Oa Pere, LihoeteTsa Naha,
Mankiling, Montsokoane, Thola,Mathethebala,
88. Names Of Rare, Vulnerable & Endangered Fauna :Pela, Noko, Tlholo, Antelopes,
Species In The Cc-Area Mutla, Hares, Qoako Source: Councillors89. Names Of Areas Of Interest (That Could Be Thaba Boleka(Bushmen drawings),Protected) Within The Council Area Mamantso caves, Mohlalefi Hill, Tsimo
Kholo, Letsa La Mohlolo (Boleka),Pomomong Source: Councillor
90. Names Of Villages That Are Facing Severe SoilErosion In The Cc-Area.91. What Are The Causes For This Severe Soil Overgrazing ,Heavy Rain FlowsErosion In The Cc-Area? Source: Councillors92. What Are The Projects Existing, Planned Or Existing : Tree Planting, Gully Rehabilitation,Under Implementation For Natural Resource Silt TrapsManagement (E.G. Tree Planting, Gully Ongoing : NoneRehabilitation, Rehabilitation Of Wetlands, Planned : Tree PlantingSoil Erosion Etc.) In The Cc-Area Source: Councillors
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Community Council Fact Sheet
for the Community Council Action Plan (CCAP)
Overview of the most important data of the Community
council
District: MAFETENG Name of the Electoral Division: THABA-TS’OEU No.49
Name of the Community Council: MATHULA E03
Compiled By: RELEBOHILE MOLAPO Date: 08/03/08
Population:
1.Total population of the Community Council (CC) 17 867 source: B.O.S46 553 source: community council
2. Male population in the CC-area 8 968 source: B.O.S23 633 source: community council
3. Female population in the CC-area 8 999 source: B.O.S23 930 source: community council
4. Average population per village in the CC-area 86 source: B.O.S(to be filled later) 1490 source: community council5. No. of births in the last year in the CC-area 58 source : chiefs and councilors6. No. of 5+ deaths in the last year in the CC-area 103 source: chiefsand councilors7.Under 5 deaths in the last year in the CC-area 33 source: chiefs andcouncilorsCC Profile:
8. No. of Electoral Divisions (EDs) in the CC-area 11 source: DPU Mafeteng9. No. of villages in the CC-area 96 source: DPU Mafeteng10. Names of villages in the CC-area (to be E01- Lebajoa, Letuma, Mants’eli, Rajane,attached) Sekhaupane, Moeaneng, Morunyaneng
E02- Azaele, Moroa, Phatsane, Phoko,Letlapeng, Thamae, Ts’oeuteE03-Lipatolong, Mohloboli, Mphathe,Sekheke, NkoanengE04- Hlabane, Lesoma, Matsa, Mohau oapelo, Ramoreki, Raphosholi,Rapulunyane, Seeiso, KoenengE05- Liphakoeng, Thoteng, Totomaneng,Noha, Rannakoe, Rantai, Soebe, Ts’iu,Lets’eng, Motse-mocha, Top centre,Makomeng,E06- Boikhutso, Bereng, Fako, Loto,Mabula, Mosotho, Moteletsane, Ndaba,Ramats’eliso, Salemone, Serobo,Takalatsa
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E07- Sekabatho, Lenake, Ntsibolane,Ramokhele, Thahanyane, Makeoane,Malepholokoane, Rajakalase, KhaboE08- Lekhalong, Majoro, Moramaele,Nkheche, Paki, Rampharoane, Senatla,Ts’ukulu, Makebeng, Masianokeng,Thotaneng Ha PakiE09- Boithatelo, Mafa, Mampuku,Raletooane, Ramarake,Ramosooanyane, Shale, Maholokoane,Manganeng, Sehlabaneng, ThotanengHa MafaE10- Rabolilane, Khophocha,Lihlookong, Lits’aneng, Mathebe,Aupolasi, Ramosie, KhohlongE11- Ha Mosele, Liphakoeng,Makokotoaneng, Ha Molise. Source: Chief and Councilors
11. Estimated Distance of CC-centre from district 1hrtown (in km and travel time) source: community council12. Total Area of Community council (km2) 195.88 k.m²
source: District Council MafetengSocial indicators:
13.Total No. of households in the CC-area 4 811 Source: Chief and Councillors14. Average number of persons per household in 9the CC-area (Average household size) Source: Chief and Councillors15. No. of women headed households in the 1 303CC-area Source: Chief and Councillors16. No. of child headed households in the CC-area 77 Source: Chief and Councillors17. No. of Orphans in the CC-area:a) Paternal orphans 1 118 source: support group membersb) Maternal orphans 970 source : support group membersc) Double orphans 776 source : support group members18. No. of vulnerable children in the CC-area 321 source : support group members19. No. of herd-boys not attending school in theCC-area (below 18 years of age) 84 Source: Chief and Councillors20. No. Of persons with disabilities in the CC-area; 120specify the forms of disabilities Source: Chief and CouncillorsSocio-Economic indicators:
21. No. of persons receiving food aid in the 59CC-area. Source: Chief and Councillors22. No. of households with the following M0 – M500: 42 source: individualsexpenditures (Maloti per month) in the CC-area: M501 – M1000: 25 source: individuals
Above M1000: 43 source: individuals23. Main sources of income and the number of Trade: 85concerned households in the CC-area source: councilors
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Formal employment: 1 187Source: Chief and Councillors
Farming: 4 095 Source: Chief and Councillors24. No. of people generating incomes 375from other sources in the CC-area. Pensions for soldiers and the elderlySpecify Source: Chief and Councillors25. Names and types of associations Names of associations:within the CC-area Matelile burial association, Thusanang Basotho. Rea
Ipopa, Matebele Burial association, PhelisanangBasotho, Kopanang Matebele, Ipopeng, IkhaeleAreka, Kopanang Basotho.
Source: Chief and CouncillorsGender:
26. No. of female councilors in the 6CC-area Source: Community Council27. No. of male councilors in the 5CC-area Source: Community Council28. No. of CC staff; (attach list and 6specify job titles) Community council secretary
Accounts ClerkClerical assistantMessengerWatchmanCleaner Source: Community Council
Agriculture Sector:
29. Number of households withagricultural fields in the CC-area. 2 721 Source: Chief and Councillors30. Average field sizes in hectares (ha) 2 acresin the CC-area. Source: Chief and Councillors31. No. of households having Land 205Titles (e.g. Form C, Lease) in theCC-area. Source: Chief and Councillors32. Three main crops produced in the • maizeCC-area. • sorghum
• beans Source: Chief and Councillors33. Three main livestock herded in the • cattleCC-area. • sheep
• goats Source: Chief and Councillors34. Size of public land (hectares of rangeland) within the CC-area.35. List the agricultural services providers Government: ministry of agric and food securityavailable in the CC-area (government NGOs:Care tebaCRSand NGO’s :)? Source: Chief and Councillors36. What kind of agricultural projects are Planned:Block farmingplanned or under implementation in the Under implementation: Block farmingCC-area? Vaccinating animals
Sawing of potatoesSource: Chief and Councillors
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Health Sector:37. Three most prevalent diseases in the • HIV/AIDSCC-area • T.B
• Sugar diabetes Source: Community Based Organisations and Local clinics.
38. Names of health centres in the Government:Thaba-T’soeu health centre at Ha MafaCC-area NGOs: Matelile health centre at Ha Seeiso Emmaus clinic
Source: Chief and Councillors39. Longest and shortest distance to Longest distance:2hrs 30 min on footnearest Health centre (in hours or km) shortest distance:45 minutes on foot
Source: Chief and Councillors40. Names of villages whose access Sekabatho, Lenake, Ntsibolane, Ramokheleto health facilities is worst; no. of people Thahanyane, Malepholokoane, Rajakalase,affected Thotaneng ha Ramokhele
Source: Chief and Councillors41. Readiness of undergoing VCT • High~
(Voluntary Counseling and Testing) in Source: Community Based Organisations and Local clinicsthe CC-area.42. Level of interest to get the results of • High~
the test in the CC-area (tick the Source: Community Based Organisations and Local clinicsappropriate situation).43. No. of people dependent on home 107based care in the CC-area. Source: Community Based Organisations44. No. of HIV and AIDS Support Groups 36in the CC-area Source: Community Based Organisations45. No. of Households with toilets in the • VIPs: 97CC-area • Water closet: none
Source: Community Based OrganisationsEducation Sector:
46. Number of Primary Schools in the Government: 3CC-area NGOs (e.g. churches): 12
Private and individually owned: noneSource: Chief and Councilor
47. Number of Secondary Schools in Government: nonethe CC-area NGOs (e.g. churches): none
Private and individually owned: noneSource: Chief and Councillors
48. Number of High Schools in the Government: noneCC-area NGOs (e.g. churches): 2
Private and individually owned: none
Source: Chief and Councillors49. Average years of school attendancein the CC-area:a) Primary School 7 and 8 years Source: Principals and teachersb) Secondary School-c) High School 6 years Source: Headmasters and teachers50. Names of Farmers Training Centres None(FTC’s) in the CC-area
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51. Names of other vocational training Sewing school at Ha Seeisoschools in the CC-area; if available,specify type Source: Chief and Councilors52. No. of initiation schools in the CC-area 3for the last year until present time Source: Initiationcommittees53. No. of initiates in the CC-area for the Males: 69
last year until present time Females: none
Source: Initiation CommitteesWater Sector:
54. Number of households with access to a) Public stand pipes: 2 430piped water in the CC-area (within 150m): b) Private: -
c) Hand pumps: 115 Source: Chief and Councilors
55. Number of wells in the CC-area. Permanent: 36 Perennial: 35 Source: Chief and Councilors
56. Number of dams in the CC-area. Communal: 3Indicate whether they are natural or Individual: noneman-made. Source: Chief and Councilors57. No. of villages with existing water 35systems in the CC-area Source: Chief and Councilors58. Longest and shortest distance to Between 150m and 2k.mnearest potable water point (hours or kms)in the CC-area. Source: Chief and Councilors59. Names of villages where supply of Ramokhele, Sekabatho, Letuma, Mokhothu,potable water is not reliable and clean; no. Phatsane, T’soeute, Mokholela, Lekhalong.of households concerned Ha Paki, Majoro, Nkheche, Senatle. Rannakoe, Let’seng, Makomeng, Top Centre, Ha Molise, Ha Moseli, Aupolasi, Khophocha, Khohlong, Salemone, Thabaneng, Mmatsa, Lesoma, Mohau oa Pelo, Loto, Mosotho, Mabula, Serobo,Boikhutso, Ramat’seliso, Bereng, Fako, Moteletsane, Ndsba, Salemone, Maholokoane. Source: Chief and Councilors60. What kind of water supply projects Planned:Supply of water tanks in Makokotoanengare planned or under implementation in Under implementation:Project which was goingthe CC-area? on inMathebe but just ended yet it was not finished
and there is hope that it is still going to go on.Source: Chief and Councilors
61. Which institutions are in charge of Rural water supplywater supply in the CC-area? Are theylocally represented? Source: Rural Water SupplyRoads Sector:
62. Total kilometer of Tarred roads (i.e. B25national roads) in the CC-area From Motsekuoa to Mant’seli- 25.6 k.m
Source: Roads Mafeteng63. Names and lengths of existing roads Gravel:Mant’seli to Makhaleng- 13 k.mmaintained by DRR in the CC-area Earth: none Source: DRR Mafeteng
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64. Longest and shortest distance (km) Longest distance : 2hrs to the access roadof villages to nearest “good” road. Shortest distance:10 to 15 to the access road65. Names of villages without road Ramokhele, Khabo, Makeoaneng,access in the CC-area; no. of Thabaneng, Let’seng, Rannakoe,households concerned Makomeng, Thamae, Phatsane, T’soeute,
Mokholela, Lekhalong, Ha Paki, Majoro, Nkheche,Senatle, Mohloboli, Mphatle, Sekheeke, Nkoaneng,Salemone, Moseli, Mmatsa.
Source: Chief and Councilors66. What kind of road projects are Planned: noneplanned or under implementation Under implementation: nonein the CC-area? Source: Chief and Councilors67. What are the transport infrastructure •Roads~
requirements in the CC-area? •Boats
•Air Strips
•Intermediate means of Transport
o Footbridges~
o Walk-ways~
Source: Chief and Councilors68. Which Institutions are in charge Roads and DRR but they are not locallyof the Road Sector in the CC-area? representedAre they locally represented? Source: Roads, DRR and Chief and CouncilorsEnergy Sector:
69. Number of households with electricity Noneconnections in the CC-area.(i.e. LEC connections) Source: Chief and Councilors70. Number of villages without electricity The whole communityin the CC-area. Source: Chief and Councilors71. Number of households using solar Solar power: 323energy in the CC-area Solar cookers and dryers: none
Source: Chief and Councilors72. Main sources of energy in the WoodCC-area Source: Chief and Councilors73. Which institutions are in charge of Nonethe electricity sectors in the CC-area?Are they locally represented? Source: Chief and CouncilorsCommunication Sector:
74. No. of villages with landline telephone Nonein the CC-area; specify number ofhouseholds with connections Source: Chief and Councilors75. No. of villages with cell phone 47 Source: Chief and Councilorsreception in the CC-area76. No. of villages with local TV Nonereception in the CC-area Source: Chief and Councilors77. No. of villages with local radio 96 (all villages)reception in the CC-area Source: Chief and Councilors78. No. of villages with access to postal/ Nonemail services in the CC-area Source: Chief and Councilors
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Trade and Commerce Sector:
79. Number of Businesses in the Café: 56CC-area; specify type Supermarket: 6
General dealer: 8 Source: Chief and Councilors80. Do they have access to specific Nomarket for their products? Source: Chief and Councilors81. Are there any financial institutions No(e.g. banks, insurances, credit unions,etc) in the CC area? If yes, providenames and location. Source: Chief and CouncilorsSecurity Services:
82. Number of security service providers Government (Police):1in the CC-area Matelile police station at Ha Seeiso
Source: Chief and CouncilorsPrivate: none Source: Chief and Councilors
83. Number of Crime PreventionCommittees in the CC-area 28 Source: Chief and Councilors84. Names of villages least covered by Boithatelo, Mafa, Mampuku, Raletooane,security services in the CC-area. Ramoroke, Shale, Maholokoane, Manganeng,
Sehlabaneng, Thoteng ha Mafa, Lekhalong,Majoro, Moramaele,Nkheche, Paki,Rampharoane, Senatle T’sukulu, Mekebeng,Masianokeng, Thoteng Ha Paki, Sekabatho,Lenake, Ntsibolane, Ramokhele, Thahanyane,Makeoane, Malepholokoane, Rajakalase,Thotaneng ha Khabo, Boikhutso, Bereng, Fako,Loto, Mabula Mosotho, Moteletsane Ndaba,Ramats’liso, Salemone, Serobo, Takalatsa.
Source: Chief and Councilors85. Common types of crime cases -murderreported in the CC-area -sexual offence
-theft Source: Matelile Police Station86. No. of stock stolen in the last year in Cattle: 13 Source: Matelile Police Stationthe CC-area Sheep: 25
Goats: -
Horses:-
Donkeys:- Source: Chief and Councilors87. Longest and shortest distance to the Longest distance: 3hrs on footnearest Police Station or Post shortest distance: 15 minutes on foot
Source: Chief and CouncilorsEnvironment:
88. Names of rare, vulnerable & Flora (plants):-Hloenya-Qobo-Khomo ea Balisaendangered species in the CC-area Fauna (animals):-lipela-hare
Source: Chief and Councilors89. Names of areas of interest (that could nonebe protected) within the council area
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90. Names of villages that are facing Lesoma, Makomeng, Lets’eng, Rannakoe,severe soil erosion in the CC-area. Top Centre, Phatsane, Ts’oente, Thamae,
Aupolasi, Ramosie,Khohlong, Khophocha,Lihlookong, Lits’aneng, Mohloboli, Mphatle,Sekheke, Nkoaneng, Ramokhele, Ntsibolane,Sekabatho, Liphakoeng Makokotoaneng,Raletooane, Rajane, Letuma, LekhalongTs’ukulu, Thoteng.
Source: Chief and Councilors91. What are the causes for this severe -heavy rain fallsoil erosion in the CC-area? -overgrazing
-improper ploughing and farmingSource: Chief and Councilors
92. What are the projects existing, Existing:-planting of trees-gully rehabilitationplanned or under implementation forNatural Resource Management (e.g. Ongoing:nonetree planting, gully rehabilitation,rehabilitation of wetlands, soil erosion Planned: Noneetc.) in the CC-area Source: Chief and Councilors
Community Council Fact Sheet
for the Community Council Action Plan (CCAP)
Overview of the most important data of the Community
council
District: MAFETENG Name of the Electoral Division: MALIEPETSANE NO. 50
Name of the Community Council: MONYAKE E O4
Compiled By: RELEBOHLE MOLAPO Date: 08/03/08
Population:
1.Total population of the Community 12 234 Source: B.O.SCouncil (CC) 24 088 Source: Community Council2. Male population in the CC-area 6 075 Source: B.O.S
12 137 Source: Community Council3. Female population in the CC-area 6 159 Source: B.O.S
11 951 Source: Community Council4. Average population per village in the 188 Source: B.O.SCC-area ( to be filled later) 370 Source: Community Council5. No. of births in the last year in theCC-area 58 Source: Chief and Councillor6. No. of 5+ deaths in the last year inthe CC-area 103 Source: Chief and Councillor
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7.Under 5 deaths in the last year in the CC-area 33 Source: Chief and CouncillorCC Profile:
8. No. of Electoral Divisions (EDs) in the CC-area 9 Source: District Council9. No. of villages in the CC-area 65 Source: District Council10. Names of villages in the CC-area (to be E01- Khunoane, Mapesele, Mokhethi,attached) Phafoli, Tlebte,Leroibaki, Selonyane
E02- Faba, Josia, Lethuoa,Ramahaetsane, Ramakoae, Khomojo,MachakelaE03- Mohlakala, Mokete, Moojane,Sehloho, Shekeshe, SebelekoaneE04- Motaba, Mphatsi, Nkeo, Stimela,Nyatsi, MabekebekeE05- Kolioto, Machakela, Sepitla, Koung,Makhema, Mangaung, Mokatakata,Motalaneng, Likueneng, Malefetsane,Manosa, Mohloai, Moqulo, Maphatsoe,SheShea, Lebunyane, Nthonyane,Pinyane, Soko, Thasi, Tjale, Khori,Ponts’eng, Leboto, ThotengE06- Ralebona, Ramochele, Sekake,Ts’oene, Mothobapelo, Mpalipali,Ntsibane, Rakhati, Ts’upane, Kholokoe,Likhotoleng, Sekokoaneng, Thaba-Chitja,Thabang, LetaengE07- Kubutu, Kuoe, Maliepetsane,Matabooe, Matjeka, Ramabusetsa,Rants’uThaaneE08- Lentsoe, LItjepeletsane, Motjatje,Mots’ets’ero, Ramoshabe, Thabo,Macha,MosalaE09- Beutu, Khotlella, Sehlabo,Khohlong, Letsatseng, Koung,Maholong,Marotobolong, Methinyeng,Qobosheaneng, Sekiring, Ts’oeneng,Khokong. Source: Chief and Councillor
11. Estimated Distance of CC-centre from district 1hr 20 minutestown (in km and travel time) Source: district Council12. Total Area of Community council (km2) 163. 26 k.m² Source: District CouncilSocial indicators:
13.Total No. of households in the CC-area 3 464 Source: Chief and Councillor14. Average number of persons per household in 7the CC-area (Average household size) Source: Chief and Councillor15. No. of women headed households in the 933CC-area Source: Chief and Councillor16. No. of child headed households in the CC-area 94 Source: Chief and Councillor
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17. No. of Orphans in the CC-area:a) Paternal orphans 602 Source : community Based organisationsb) Maternal orphans 392 Source : community Based organisationsc) Double orphans 368 Source : community Based organisations18. No. of vulnerable children in theCC-area 311 Source : community Based organisations19. No. of herd-boys not attending school 55in the CC-area (below 18 years of age) Source: Chief and councillor20. No. Of persons with disabilities in the 152CC-area; specify the forms of disabilities Physical disability-48
Mental disorder- 35Sight impairement- 17Hearing impairement- 52
Source: Chief and councillorSocio-Economic indicators:
21. No. of persons receiving food aid in 371the CC-area. Source: Community Based Organisations22. No. of households with the following M0- M500: 30
expenditures (Maloti per month) in the M501- M1000: 65
CC-area: Above M1000: 25
Source: Individuals conducted23. Main sources of income and the Trade: 38
number of concerned households in the Formal employment: 368
CC-area Farming: 3 047
Source: Chief and councilor24. No. of people generating incomes 290from other sources in the CC-area. Pensions for soldiers and the elderlySpecify Source: Chief and councillor25. Names and types of associations BURIAL ASSOCIATIONS
within the CC-area Ipopeng Bats’oeneng, Kopano ke matla, Thuso etla tsoa kae, Ipopeng Bakuena, Qiloane Itjarengno.2, Maliepetsane.Source: Chief and councilor
Gender:
26. No. of female councilors in the 6CC-area Source: Community Council27. No. of male councilors in the CC-area 3 Source: Community Council28. No. of CC staff; (attach list and 4specify job titles) Community council secretary
Accounts clerkMessengerCleaner
Source: Community CouncilAgriculture Sector:
29. Number of households with 1 718agricultural fields in the CC-area. Source: Chief and Councillor30. Average field sizes in hectares 2 acres(ha) in the CC-area. Source: Chief and Councillor
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31. No. of households having Land Titles 163(e.g. Form C, Lease) in the CC-area. Source: Chief and Councillor32. Three main crops produced in the CC-area. Maize
SorghumBeans
Source: Chief and Councillor33. Three main livestock herded in the CC-area. Cattle
SheepGoats Source: Chief and Councillor
34. Size of public land (hectares of range land)within the CC-area.35. List the agricultural services providers Government:
available in the CC-area(government and Ministry of agric and food security
NGO’s :)? NGO’s:
Care Teba
Caritus
Source: Chief and Councillor36. What kind of agricultural projects are planned Planned:
or under implementation in the CC-area? Block farming
Under implementation:
Block farming
Vaccinating animals
Source: Chief and CouncillorHealth Sector:37. Three most prevalent diseases in the CC-area HIV/AIDS
T.BDiarrhea Source: CommunityBased
Organizations and Local clinics38. Names of health centres in the CC-area Government: none
NGOs: Sebelekoane Health CentreEmmaus Clinic
Source: Chief and Councillor39. Longest and shortest distance to nearest Longest shortest distanceHealth centre (in hours or km) 2hrs 1hr
Source: Chief and Councilor40. Names of villages whose access to health Ralebona, Ramochele, Sekake,facilities is worst; no. of people affected Ts’oene,Mothobapelo, Mpalipali,Ntsibane,
Rakhati, Ts’upane, Kholokoe, Likhotoleng,Sekokoaneng, Thaba-Chitja, Thabang,Letaeng, Kolioto, Machakela, Sepitla,Koung, Makhema, Mangaung,Mokatakata, Motalaneng, Likueneng,Malefetsane, Manosa, Mohloai, Moqulo,Maphatsoe, SheShea, Lebunyane,Nthonyane, Pinyane, Soko, Thasi, Tjale,Khori, Ponts’eng, Leboto, Thoteng
Source: Chief and Councillor
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41. Readiness of undergoing VCT (Voluntary High~Counseling and Testing) in the CC-area. Medium
Low Source: Community Based Organisations and local clinics
42. Level of interest to get the results of the test High ~in the CC-area (tick the appropriate situation). Medium
Low Source: Community Based Organizations and Local clinics
43. No. of people dependent on home based care 166in the CC-area. Source: Community Based Organizations44. No. of HIV and AIDS Support Groups in the 42CC-area Source: Community Based Organizations45. No. of Households with toilets in the CC-area VIPs: 625
Water Closet: none Source: councilors
Education Sector:
46. Number of Primary Schools in the CC-area Government: 4
NGOs (e.g. Churches): 5
Private and individually owned: none
Source: Councilors47. Number of Secondary Schools in the CC-area Government: none
NGOs (e.g Churches): 1
Private and individually owned: none
Source: Councilors48. Number of High Schools in the CC-area Government: none
NGOs (e.g Churches): 1
Private and individually owned: none
49. Average years of school attendance in theCC-area:a) Primary School 8 yrs source: Principals and teachersb) Secondary School 3 yrs source: Headmaster and teachersc) High School 6 yrs source: Headmaster and teachers50. Names of Farmers Training Centres (FTC’s) Nonein the CC-area Source: Chief and Councillor51. Names of other vocational training schools Nonein the CC-area; if available, specify type Source: Chief and Councillor52. No. of initiation schools in the CC-area forthe last year until present time 6 Source Initiation Committee53. No. of initiates in the CC-area for the last year Males: 310until present time Females: 6 Source: Initiation CommitteesWater Sector:
54. Number of households with access to piped a) Public stand pipes: 1 926
water in the CC-area (within 150m): b) Private: 55
c) Hand pumps: 71
Source: Chief and Councillor55. Number of wells in the CC-area. Permanent: 57
Perennial: 37
Source: Chief and Councillor
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56. Number of dams in the CC-area. Indicate Communal: none
whether they are natural or man-made. Individual: none
Source: Chief and Councillor57. No. of villages with existing water systems in 38the CC-area Source: Chief and Councillor58. Longest and shortest distance to nearest Longest distance shortest distancepotable water point (hours or kms) in the CC-area. 2 k.m less that 150 m
Source: Chief and Councillor59. Names of villages where supply of potable Shea, Mokatakata, Khori, Koung,water is reliable and clean; no. of households Mangaung, Fuleng, Leeta, Khomojo,concerned Mots’ets’ero, Shekeshe, Likhotoleng,
Sekokoaneng, Posholi, Monyake,Mokhethi, Khunoane, Tlebete,Mapesele, Salemone.
Source: Chief and Councillor60. What kind of water supply projects are Planned: none
planned or under implementation in the CC-area? Under implementation:
supply of water in Phafoli and
Leroibaki in Phafoli E.D
61. Which institutions are in charge of water supply Rural water supplyin the CC-area? Are they locally represented? Not locally represented
Source: Rural Water SupplyRoads Sector:
62. Total kilometer of Tarred roads (i.e. national Motsekuoa to Mosala- 124.6 k.mroads) in the CC-area Source: Roads63. Names and lengths of existing roads Gravel:
maintained by DRR in the CC-area Mosala to Raleqheka- 125.6 k.mEarth: none Source DRR
64. Longest and shortest distance (km) of Shortest distance longest distancevillages to nearest “good” road. 10 -15 minutes 1hr 30 min to the access road
Source: Chief and Councilor65. Names of villages without road access in Machakela, Sepitla, Mokatakata, Shea,the CC-area; no. of households concerned Khori, Koung, Leeta, KhomojoKubutu,
Matjeka, Maliepetsane, Sekhobe, Phafoli,Solomane, MokhethiLeroibaki, Tlebete,Mapesele, Khunoane, Khoma ea nyatsi,MabekebekeMohlakala, Rats’iu
Source: Chief and Councilor66. What kind of road projects are planned or Planned: none.
under implementation in the CC-area? Under implementation: none
Source: Chief and Councillor67. What are the transport infrastructure Roads~requirements in the CC-area? Boats
Air StripsIntermediate means of transport Footbridges~ Walk-ways~ Source: Chief and Councillor
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68. Which Institutions are in charge of the Roads and DRRRoad Sector in the CC-area? Are they Not locally representedlocally represented? Source: Councillor, Roads and DRREnergy Sector:
69. Number of households with electricity 117connections in the CC-area. (i.e. LECconnections) Source: L.E.C70. Number of villages without electricity 60in the CC-area. Source: Chief and Councillor71. Number of households using solar Solar power: 67
energy in the CC-area Solar cookers and dryers: none
Source: Chief and Councillor72. Main sources of energy in the WoodCC-area Source: Chief and Councillor73. Which institutions are in charge of the L.E.Celectricity sectors in the CC-area? Are Not locally representedthey locally represented? Source: L.E.C and CouncilorCommunication Sector:
74. No. of villages with landline telephone Nonein the CC-area; specify number ofhouseholds with connections Source: Chief and Councilor75. No. of villages with cell phone 28reception in the CC-area Source: Chief and Councilor76. No. of villages with local TV reception 6 Source: Chief and Councilorin the CC-area77. No. of villages with local radio 65 Source: Chief and Councilorreception in the CC-area78. No. of villages with access to 11 Source: Chief and Councilorpostal/mail services in the CC-areaTrade and Commerce Sector:
79. Number of Businesses in the Café: 34CC-area; specify type Supermarket: 3
General dealer: 2 Source: Chief and Councilor80. Do they have access to specific No Source: Chief and Councilormarket for their products?81. Are there any financial institutions No(e.g. banks, insurances, credit unions,etc) in the CC area? If yes, provide namesand location. Source: Chief and CouncilorSecurity Services:
82. Number of security service providers Government: none
in the CC-area Private: none
83. Number of Crime PreventionCommittees in the CC-area 39 Source: Chief and Councilor84. Names of villages least covered by E06- Ralebona, Ramochele, Sekake, Ts’oene,security services in the CC-area. Mothobapelo, Mpalipali,Ntsibane, Rakhati,
Ts’upane, Kholokoe, Likhotoleng, Sekokoaneng,
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Thaba-Chitja, Thabang, LetaengE05- Kolioto,Machakela, Sepitla, Koung, Makhema,Mangaung, Mokatakata, Motalaneng,Likueneng, Malefetsane, Manosa, Mohloai,Moqulo, Maphatsoe, SheShea, Lebunyane,Nthonyane, Pinyane, Soko, Thasi, Tjale, Khori,Ponts’eng, Leboto, ThotengE03- Mohlakala, Mokete, Moojane, Sehloho,Shekeshe, SebelekoaneE04- Motaba, Mphatsi, Nkeo, Stimela, KhomoeaNyatsi, MabekebekeE01- Khunoane, Mapesele, Mokhethi, Phafoli,Tlebte,Leroibaki, SelonyaneE02- Faba, Josia, Lethuoa,Ramahaetsane,Ramakoae, Khomojo, Machakela
Source: Chief and Councilor85. Common types of crime cases -sexual offencereported in the CC-area -theft
-murder Source: Chief and Councilor86. No. of stock stolen in the last year Cattle: -
in the CC-area Sheep: -Goats: -Horses: -Donkeys: -
87. Longest and shortest distance to the 1hr shortestnearest Police Station or Post 3hrs longest Source: Chief and CouncilorEnvironment:
88. Names of rare, vulnerable & Flora (plants):
endangered species in the CC-area Qobo
Hloenya
Poho Ts’ehla
Fauna (animals):MutlanyaneMatsaLipela
Source: Chief and Councilor89. Names of areas of interest (that Qiloane Cave in Phafoli E.Dcould be protected) within the council Sebelekoane river Fall in Sebelekoanearea Source: Chief and Councilor90. Names of villages that are facing E06- Ralebona, Ramochele, Sekake, Ts’oene,severe soil erosion in the CC-area. Mothobapelo, Mpalipali,Ntsibane, Rakhati,
Ts’upane, Kholokoe, Likhotoleng, Sekokoaneng,Thaba-Chitja, Thabang, LetaengE05- Kolioto, Machakela, Sepitla, Koung,Makhema, Mangaung, Mokatakata,Motalaneng, Likueneng, Malefetsane, Manosa,Mohloai, Moqulo, Maphatsoe, SheShea,
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Lebunyane, Nthonyane, Pinyane, Soko, Thasi,Tjale, Khori, Ponts’eng, Leboto, ThotengE03- Mohlakala, Mokete, Moojane, Sehloho,Shekeshe, SebelekoaneE04- Motaba, Mphatsi, Nkeo, Stimela,Khomoea Nyatsi, Mabekebeke`E01- Khunoane, Mapesele, Mokhethi, Phafoli,Tlebte,Leroibaki, SelonyaneE02- Faba, Josia, Lethuoa,Ramahaetsane,Ramakoae, Khomojo, Machakela
Source: Chief and Councilor91. What are the causes for this severe -overgravingsoil erosion in the CC-area? -heavy rain fall
-fields that are at the foot of the mountains andare sloppy
Source: Chief and Councilor92. What are the projects existing, Existing:
planned or under implementation for Planting treesNatural Resource Management (e.g. treeplanting, gully rehabilitation, rehabilitation Ongoing:Gully rehabilitationof wetlands, soil erosion etc.) in the Planned: noneCC-area Source: Chief and Councillors
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Community Council Fact Sheet
for the Community Council Action Plan (CCAP)
Overview of the most important data of the Community
council
District: MAFETENG Name of the Electoral Division: MATELILE No. 51
Name of the Community Council: TAJANE E05
Compiled By: LEBOHANG MOSOTHOANE Date: 2008
Population:
1.Total population of the Community 5809 source: census 2006Council (CC)2. Male population in the CC-area 2910 source: census 20063. Female population in the CC-area 2899 source: census 20064. Average population per village in the 138CC-area ( to be filled later) source: calculated5. No. of births in the last year in the 43CC-area source: chiefs6. No. of 5+ deaths in the last year in the 36CC-area source: councillor, chiefs and D.A7.Under 5 deaths in the last year in the 11CC-area source: councillor and chiefs
CC Profile:
8. No. of Electoral Divisions (EDs) in the 11CC-area source: council9. No. of villages in the CC-area 42 source: council10. Names of villages in the CC-area (to E01-Ha kori, Ha sekeleoane, Ha seoli,Phelandababe attached) E02- Ha mahapela, Tajane moreneng, Ha tapole,
Ha ‘muso, Boithatelo hara mabantaE03-Ha mothebesoane, Ha mpapa, Ha raliapeng,Ha ralintsi, Ha thobi, Koti sekhutsoaneE04- Ha nkafane, Ha tsikela liforongE05- Ha koki, Ha mantitana, Luma, MasetelingE06- HA rakhoboso, ha tlela, ha ts’oloane,kopanong, metlaeeng, taungE07- Remang, ha shakhane, khatleng, phomolong,thabong, tlokoengE08-Ha lesaoanaE09-Ha mpuru, ha ramahotetsa ha sekoati,lithabaneng, taung, tsoeneng11. Estimated Distance of CC-centre from districttown (in km and travel time) 39Km
source: calculated
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12. Total Area of Community council (km2) 56.11Km source: district council
Social indicators:
13.Total No. of households in the CC-area 1953 source: chiefs and councillors14. Average number of persons per household 6in the CC-area (Average household size) source: councillor and chiefs15. No. of women headed households in the 513CC-area source: chiefs and councillors16. No. of child headed households in the CC-area 95 source: chiefs and councillors17. No. of Orphans in the CC-area:a) Paternal orphans 370 source: support groupb) Maternal orphans 182 source: support groupc) Double orphans 194 source: support group18. No. of vulnerable children in the CC-area 179 source: support group and councillors19. No. of herd-boys not attending school in theCC-area (below 18 years of age) 145 source: chiefs and councillors20. No. Of persons with disabilities in the 168 deaf, blindness, physical,CC-area; specify the forms of disabilities Source: councillors and chiefs
Socio-Economic indicators:
21. No. of persons receiving food aid in the CC-area. 16 source: care teba22. No. of households with the following M0 – M500: 10expenditures (Maloti per month) in the CC-area: M501 – M1000: 67
Above M1000: 33 Source: individually collected
23. Main source:s of income and the number of Trade:18concerned households in the CC-area Formal employment: 321
Farming: 1614Source: councillor and chiefs
24. No. of people generating incomes from other 163source:s in the CC-area. Specify source: post office25. Names and types of associations within the Ratanang support group, rorisang supportCC-area group,ratanang ha makopela support
group, tsoaranang ka matsoho supportgroup, kopanang support group, tsoelangpele support group, ikaheng support group,thoteng support group, macha supportgroup,itekeng support group, tsoaranangka matsoho ha nkafane support group,phela u phelise support group, tumelo kethebe support group, kopanang mantitana,reitumetse support group, pelo tlhomoisupport group, kopano ke matla supportgroup, bitelo support group, hauhelanangsupport group, thusanang bakuli supportgroup, kopanang lesaoana support group,ikaheng ramahotetsa, tsoelang pele,
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ratanang ha ramahotetsa,thusanang kalerato, reitumetse, tsoelang pele,sebetsang ka lerato support groups.
Gender:
26. No. of female councillors in the CC-area 6 source: council27. No. of male councillors in the CC-area 3 source: council28. No. of CC staff; (attach list and specify CCS- M. Mohalejob titles) Accounts clerk- M. Tlali
Clerical assistance M. PhomaneMessengerCleanerNight watchmanDay watchman Source: council
Agriculture Sector:
29. Number of households with agricultural fields 1189in the CC-area. source: councillor and chiefs30. Average field sizes in hectares (ha) in the 3 AcresCC-area. source: chiefs and councillors31. No. of households having Land Titles (e.g. 996Form C, Lease) in the CC-area. source: chief and councillor32. Three main crops produced in the CC-area. • Maize
• wheat• beans source: chiefs and councillors
33. Three main livestock herded in the CC-area. • Cattles• sheeps• goats source: chiefs and councillors
34. Size of public land (hectares of range land)within the CC-area.35. List the agricultural services providers Government:Ministry of agricultureavailable in the CC-area (government and NGO’s :)? NGOs: F.A.O Care teba
Source: chiefs and councillors36. What kind of agricultural projects are planned Planned:none
or under implementation in the CC-area? Under implementation: None
Source: chiefs and councillorsHealth Sector:37. Three most prevalent diseases in the CC-area • tuberculosis
• HIV/AIDS• STI’s Source: makhakhe health centre
38. Names of health centres in the CC-area Government: none
NGOs: none
Source: chiefs and councillors39. Longest and shortest distance to nearest Health 10 – 40kmcentre (in hours or km)40. Names of villages whose access to health E01-Ha kori, Ha sekeleoane, Ha seoli,facilities is worst; no. of people affected Phelandaba
E02- Ha mahapela, Tajane moreneng,Ha tapole, Ha ‘muso, Boithatelo haramabanta
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E03Ha mothebesoane, Ha mpapa, Haraliapeng, Ha ralintsi, Ha thobi, KotisekhutsoaneE04- Ha nkafane, Ha tsikela liforongE05- Ha koki, Ha mantitana, Luma, MasetelingE06- HA rakhoboso, ha tlela, ha ts’oloane,kopanong, metlaeeng, taungE07- Remang, ha shakhane, khatleng,phomolong, thabong, tlokoengE08-Ha lesaoanaE09-Ha mpuru, ha ramahotetsa ha sekoati,lithabaneng, taung, tsoeneng 5809 peopleaffected Source: chiefs and councillors
41. Readiness of undergoing VCT • High
(Voluntary Counseling and Testing) • Medium-
in the CC-area. • Low
42. Level of interest to get the results • High
of the test in the CC-area (tick the • Medium-
appropriate situation). • Low Source: makhakhe health centre43. No. of people dependent on home 85based care in the CC-area. source: support group44. No. of HIV and AIDS SupportGroups in the CC-area 27 source: chiefs and councillors45. No. of Households with toilets in • VIPs 36the CC-area • Water closet none source: chiefs and councillorsEducation Sector:
46. Number of Primary Schools in the Government: noneCC-area NGOs (e.g. churches): 4
Private and individually owned: none Source: chiefs and councillors
47. Number of Secondary Schools in Government: nonethe CC-area NGOs (e.g. churches): 2
Private and individually owned: none Source: chiefs and councillors
48. Number of High Schools in the Government: noneCC-area NGOs (e.g. churches): none
Private and individually owned: none Source: chiefs and councillors
49. Average years of school attendancein the CC-area:a) Primary School 8 source: principalb) Secondary School 4 source: principalc) High School50. Names of Farmers Training Centres Not available(FTC’s) in the CC-area Source: chiefs and councillors51. Names of other vocational training Not availableschools in the CC-area; if available,specify type Source: chiefs and councillors
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52. No. of initiation schools in the CC-area 4 schoolsfor the last year until present time Source: chiefs and councillors53. No. of initiates in the CC-area for the Males: 60last year until present time Females: 0 Source: chiefs and councillorsWater Sector:
54. Number of households with access to a) Public stand pipes:1757 familiespiped water in the CC-area (within 150m): b) Private: none
c) Hand pumps: 196 familiesSource: chiefs and councillors
55. Number of wells in the CC-area. Permanent: 42Perennial: 20
Source: chiefs and councillors56. Number of dams in the CC-area. Indicate Communal: 9whether they are natural or man-made. Individual: 116
Source: chiefs and councillors57. No. of villages with existing water systemsin the CC-area 42 Source: chiefs and councillors58. Longest and shortest distance to nearest 5 – 10 minutespotable water point (hours or kms) in theCC-area. source: chiefs and councillors59. Names of villages where supply of -ha lesaoana, ha koki, ha ramahotetsa,potable water is reliable and clean; no. of ha nkafane,ha tapole, ha ‘muso, hahouseholds concerned mothebesoane, ha thobi, ha kori, ha
seoli, taung, tsoeneng, ha mpuru. Source: chiefs and councillors
60. What kind of water supply projects are Planned:Maintenance of water supplyplanned or under implementation in the Under implementation: NoneCC-area? Source: chiefs and councillors61. Which institutions are in charge of water -Rural Water supplysupply in the CC-area? Are they locally -not representedrepresented? Source: chiefs and councillorsRoads Sector:
62. Total kilometer of Tarred roads (i.e.national roads) in the CC-areaNot available Source: chiefs and councillors63. Names and lengths of existing roads Gravel:
maintained by DRR in the CC-area Ramatseliso to rakhoboso 16.4 kmHa mosal to ramahotetsa 6.2kmEarth:
Ha lesaoana to ha ramahotetsa 2.7kmSource: chiefs and councillors
64. Longest and shortest distance (km) of 2 -3 kmvillages to nearest “good” road. source: calculated65. Names of villages without road access in Metlaeeng, liforong, ha sekeleoane,the CC-area; no. of households concerned 235 households
Source: chiefs and councillors66. What kind of road projects are planned or Planned:none
under implementation in the CC-area? Under implementation: none
Source: chiefs and councillors
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67. What are the transport infrastructure • Roads-
requirements in the CC-area? • Boats
• Air Strips
• Intermediate means of Transport
o Footbridges-
o Walk-ways
Source: chiefs and councillors68. Which Institutions are in charge of the -Department of rural roadsRoad Sector in the CC-area? Are they locally -not representedrepresented? Source: chiefs and councillorsEnergy Sector:
69. Number of households with electricity 0connections in the CC-area.(i.e. LEC connections) Source: chiefs and councillors70. Number of villages without electricity in 42the CC-area. Source: chiefs and councillors71. Number of households using solar energy Solar power: 6in the CC-area Solar cookers and dryers: 0
Source: chiefs and councillors72. Main sources of energy in the CC-areaWood and gas Source: chiefs and councillors73. Which institutions are in charge of the -Lesotho Electricity corporationelectricity sectors in the CC-area? Are they locally -not representedrepresented? Source: chiefs and councillorsCommunication Sector:
74. No. of villages with landline telephone in the NoneCC-area; specify number of households withconnections source:telcom75. No. of villages with cell phone reception in 38 source: councillors and chiefsthe CC-area76. No. of villages with local TV reception in 6 source: councillors and chiefsthe CC-area77. No. of villages with local radio reception in the 42 source: councillor and chiefsCC-area78. No. of villages with access to postal/mail None source: councillor and chiefsservices in the CC-areaTrade and Commerce Sector:
79. Number of Businesses in the CC-area; REGISTERED UNREGISTERED
specify type 1 Supermarket 10 café4 café 1 bar2 bar Source: trade, councillors and chiefs
80. Do they have access to specific market In their villagefor their products? source: councillor and chiefs81. Are there any financial institutions (e.g. Nobanks, insurances, credit unions, etc) in theCC area? If yes, provide names andlocation. source: councillor and chiefs
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Security Services:
82. Number of security service providers in Government (Police): nonethe CC-area Private: none
source: councillor and chiefs83. Number of Crime Prevention Committees 4in the CC-area source: chiefs and councillors84. Names of villages least covered by security E01-Ha kori, Ha sekeleoane,Ha seoli,services in the CC-area. Phelandaba
E02- Ha mahapela, Tajane moreneng,Ha tapole, Ha ‘muso, Boithatelo haramabantaE03-Ha mothebesoane, Ha mpapa, Haraliapeng, Ha ralintsi, Ha thobi, KotisekhutsoaneE04- Ha nkafane, Ha tsikela liforongE05- Ha koki, Ha mantitana, Luma,MasetelingE06- HA rakhoboso, ha tlela, hats’oloane, kopanong, metlaeeng, taungE07- Remang, ha shakhane, khatleng,phomolong, thabong, tlokoengE08-Ha lesaoanaE09-Ha mpuru, ha ramahotetsa hasekoati, lithabaneng, taung, tsoeneng
source: councillor and chiefs85. Common types of crime cases Robbery and crazing landreported in the CC-area86. No. of stock stolen in the last year in the Cattle: 0
CC-area Sheep: 0
Goats: 0
Horses: 0
Donkeys:0 source: police matelile87. Longest and shortest distance to the 20 – 40 kmnearest Police Station or Post source: individually calculatedEnvironment:
88. Names of rare, vulnerable & endangered Flora (plants):None
species in the CC-area Fauna (animals):none
source: chiefs and councillor89. Names of areas of interest (that could be noneprotected) within the council area source: chiefs and councillor90. Names of villages that are facing severe Metlaeeng,ha koki, ha kori, ha muso,soil erosion in the CC-area. liforong, ha sekeleoane, ha tapole, ha
ramahotetsa, ha seoli,phelandaba.source: chiefs and councillor
91. What are the causes for this severe soil rainerosion in the CC-area? source: chiefs and councillor
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92. What are the projects existing, planned or Existing:
under implementation for Natural Resource:Management (e.g. tree planting, gully Ongoing:
rehabilitation, rehabilitation of wetlands, soilerosion etc.) in the CC-area Planned:
source: ministry of forestry
Community Council Fact Sheet
for the Community Council Action Plan (CCAP)
Overview of the most important data of the Community
council
District: MAFETENG Name of the Electoral Division: MATELILE No.51
Name of the Community Council: RAMOETSANA E06
Compiled By: MPHONYANE MAFISA Date: 2008
Population:
1.Total population of the Community Council (CC) 10519 Source: Census Data 20062. Male population in the CC-area 5173 Source: Census Data 20063. Female population in the CC-area 5346 Source: Census Data 20064. Average population per village in the CC-area 1169( to be filled later)5. No. of births in the last year in the CC-area 246 Source: Chiefs6. No. of 5+ deaths in the last year in the CC-area 214 Source: Chiefs7.Under 5 deaths in the last year in the CC-area 106 Source: ChiefsCC Profile:
8. No. of Electoral Divisions (EDs) in the CC-area 9 Source: : Community Council9. No. of villages in the CC-area 102 Source: : Community Council10. Names of villages in the CC-area (to be Boiketlo,Ratjopa, Auplus/Salae, Khorong,attached) Taboleng,Maluoluo, Sekhauli,
Khakhathane, Makaoe, Sekhaila,Mokena,Sekoting Sa Lifariki, Maphokoane,Khohlong,Mopeli, Nteemane, Liholo,Matebane, Seeiso, Sekoati, Matebeleng,Ha Jobo, Ha Beo, Motsekoua, HaMajafela, Ha Shekoe , Rammuso, HaMaajela, Phutha Lichaba, Ha Limo, HaMathabang, Ha Matee, Ha Makoaqa, HaMaama , Ha Lekolosa, Thoteng, HaMonaheng, Morumotso, Ha Rantsipe,Mankoaneng, Kalepeng, Ha Mokhethi, HaLikokonyana, Ha Masepala, HaMaletlatsa, Molikaliko, Ha Mokhomo, Ha
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Selisa, Ha Motsamai, Ha Libete, ThaSekoka, Motloang, Fako, Bukana, ThakaBana, Ramoetsana ,Thaba Bosiu, Qhojoa,Masaleng, Moeaneng, Mohlanapeng, HaSetlolela ,Poli Ea Roto,Ha Tomela,Hankieane,Tahlong,Chechane,HaMotumi, Ha Sehlooho, Ha Malikabiso,Qhoboi, Ha Tsoene ,Ha Matheka,HaTsepe, Ha Nkhahle, Liqokoeng, Moolisa,Ha Leboto, Ha Ntsele, Ha Khanyane, HaMohlakola , Mokurutlong, Majoe Matso,Ha Mamosoua, Makhabane, Molleloa,Letsoapong, Ha Rasoai, Ha Sele, HaFerete, Ha Notoane, Ha Roetere, HaLetema Ha Mothepu And Ha Lekhooa
11. Estimated Distance of CC-centre fromdistrict town (in km and travel time) 2 And Half Hours12. Total Area of Community council (km2) 199.52 Km² Source: District councilSocial indicators:
13.Total No. of households in the CC-area 2307 Source: Councillor And Chiefs14. Average number of persons per householdin the CC-area (Average household size) 815. No. of women headed households in the 664CC-area Source: Chiefs And Councillors16. No. of child headed households in the 159CC-area Source: Chiefs And Councillors17. No. of Orphans in the CC-area:a) Paternal orphans 727 Source: Chiefs And Councillors +Cbvsb) Maternal orphans 298 Source: Chiefs And Councillors+ Cbvsc) Double orphans 353 Source: Chiefs And Councillors+ Cbvs18. No. of vulnerable children in the CC-area 596 Source: Chiefs And Councillors+ Cbvs19. No. of herd-boys not attending school in the 420CC-area (below 18 years of age) Source: Chiefs and councillors+ Cbvs20. No. Of persons with disabilities in the CC-area; Physical Disability 77,specify the forms of disabilities Mental Disability 46, deaf 162,
Blindness 52 Dumb 25,And Other Disability 11. Source: Chiefs And Councillors +Cbvs
Socio-Economic indicators:
21. No. of persons receiving food aid in the 482CC-area. Source: Masemouse, Ribaneng Clinic And Teba22. No. of households with the following M0 – M500:18expenditures (Maloti per month) in the M501 – M1000:28CC-area: Above M1000:44
Source: Individually conducted23. Main Sources of income and the number of Trade: 45
concerned households in the CC-area Source: Chiefs and councillors
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Formal employment:579
Source: Chiefs and councillorsFarming:1806
Source: Chiefs and councillors24. No. of people generating incomes fromother Sources in the CC-area. Specify N/A25. Names and types of associations within Burial Association
the CC-area Mpate Sheleng, (3)Kopanang Matebele,Phuhtanang Fako, Patanang Matebele,Kopanya Matsoho Bo Me , PatanangMahlubi, Ithuseng Ba Na Ba LebitsoThusanang Bkreste Na Le UeenaItjareng Bafokeng, Hang Hang,Tsoaranang Ka Matsoho Matebele ,Thusana Ramoetsana ,Kopanangbasotho, Libabotone IkopanyeKa Lereteo Phuthang Sechaba , IpopengBa Sebeletsi, ,Ha Telang Pele BanaBeso, Rapelang, Kopano Ke MatlaMaphuthing Ipopeng Morake, IkahelengAreka, Kopanang Lifajaneng IketsetesKeletso Ke Lebone Bophelo SocietyMorena U Re Memiliel Hoba Le Uena .Ipoeng Bafokeng Boithatelo Botle,AGRICULTURAL
Piggery: Leseli MalapengMokhatlo OaPhuliso Likhomo BasothoSource: councillors
Gender:
26. No. of female councillorss in the CC-area 4 (1 PASSED AWAY) Source: council27. No. of male councillorss in the CC-area 4 Source: council28. No. of CC staff; (attach list and specify 6 Source: counciljob titles)Agriculture Sector:
29. Number of households with agricultural fields 1039inthe CC-area. Source: chiefs and council30. Average field sizes in hectares (ha) in the 4.1 ACRESCC-area. Source: chiefs and councillors31. No. of households having Land Titles (e.g. 1233Form C, Lease) in the CC-area. Source: chiefs and councillors32. Three main crops produced in the CC-area. • MAIZE
• BEANS• SORGHUM
Source: : chiefs and councillors33. Three main livestock herded in the CC-area. • CATTLE
• SHEEP• GOATS Source: chiefs and councillors
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34. Size of public land (hectares of range land) 77 HAwithin the CC-area. Source: chiefs and councillors35. List the agricultural services providers Government:
available in the CC-area (government and MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE NGO’s :)? NGOs:TEBA CARE
FAO Source:Ministry of Agric36. What kind of agricultural projects are planned Planned:
or under implementation in the CC-area? Irrigation, Horticulture, Block FarmingUnder implementation:
Nursery Source: Ministry of AgricHealth Sector:37. Three most prevalent diseases in the CC-area • DIAHORREA
• VOMITING• STI’S Source:Health centres
38. Names of health centres in the CC-area Government: 0
NGOs:
Source: RIBANENG AND MASEMOUSE CHAL39. Longest and shortest distance to nearest 3HRS longestHealth centre (in hours or km) 55munites shortest40. Names of villages whose access to health Rasoai, Nalana, Notoane, Ha Sele,facilities is worst; no. of people affected Ha Maletlatsa, Ha Mokhomo, Ha
Motsamai, Mahlatheng Ha Selisa, HaMolikaliko, Ha Masepala, Selukung,Tahlong, Mamosuoa , Makhabane,Leboto, Mokurutlong, Ntsele,Moeaneng, Nkhahle, Sekoting SaLifariki, Mokena , Sekhaila, Makoae,Khakhathane, Sekhauli, Maluoluo,Taboleng, Khorong, Saele/Auplus,Ratopa, Boiketlo, Ha Mokhethi,Moromotso, Kelepe, Ha Jobo,Khohlng,Nteemane, Maphokoane, Fako,Thasekoka, Ramusso, Ha Nketsi,Majela, Seeiso, Motloang, Thaka Bana,Bukana, Masaleng Matee,Mohlanapeng, Ha Setlolela, MahapelaSekake , Poliea Roto, Mathabang.5730 Source: chiefs & councillors
41. Readiness of undergoing VCT (VoluntaryCounselling and Testing) in the CC-area. • High*
42. Level of interest to get the results of the testin the CC-area (tick the appropriate situation). • High*
43. No. of people dependent on home based care 90in the CC-area. Source: chiefs and councillors44. No. of HIV and AIDS Support Groups in the 76CC-area Source: chiefs and councillors45. No. of Households with toilets in the CC-area • VIPs 119
• Water closet 0 Source: chiefs and councillors
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Education Sector:
46. Number of Primary Schools in the CC-area Government: 3
NGOs (e.g. churches):4
Private and individually owned:0
Source: chiefs and councillors47. Number of Secondary Schools in the Government:1
CC-area NGOs (e.g. churches):0
Private and individually owned:0
Source: chiefs and councillors48. Number of High Schools in the CC-area Government: 0
NGOs (e.g. churches):1
Private and individually owned: 0
Source: chiefs and councillors49. Average years of school attendance inthe CC-area:a) Primary School 8b) Secondary School 3c) High School 7 Source: Principal50. Names of Farmers Training Centres (FTC’s) RIBANENG RESOURCE CENTREin the CC-area Source: chiefs and councillors51. Names of other vocational training schools NILin the CC-area; if available, specify type Source: chiefs and councillors52. No. of initiation schools in the CC-area for 12the last year until present time Source: chiefs and councillors53. No. of initiates in the CC-area for the last Males:656year until present time Females:64 Source: chiefs and councillorsWater Sector:
54. Number of households with access to pipedwater in the CC-area (within 150m): a) Public stand pipes:1433
b) Private: 1c) Hand pumps: 0
Source: chiefs and councillors55. Number of wells in the CC-area. Permanent:87
Perennial:27 Source: chiefs and councillors56. Number of dams in the CC-area. Indicate Communal:3whether they are natural or man-made. Individual:5 Source: chiefs and councillors57. No. of villages with existing water systems inthe CC-area 54 Source: chiefs and councillors58. Longest and shortest distance to nearest 10 T0 30 MINUTESpotable water point (hours or km’s) in the CC-area. Source: chiefs and councillors59. Names of villages where supply of potable Salae, Khohlong,Morumotso,Kelepeng,water is reliable and clean; no. of households Mankoaneng, Khorong, Sekhaila,concerned Maluoluo,Ha Libete, Molikaliko, Ha
Masepala, Ha Selisa, Mahlatheng, HaMotsamai, Ha Mokhomo, Ha Letlatsa, HaMothepu, Ha Letsema, Ha Roetere,Molleloa, Tahlong, Chechane, Ha Motumi,Ha Sehlooho, Malikabiso, Qhoboi,
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Motsoloane, Mokena, Sekoting SaLifariki,Ha Jobo, Ha Majafela, Ha Shekoe,O,Ha Limo, Ha Mathabang,Hamatomela,Mahapela,Mathabang,Motloang,Thabasekoka, 814 Source: chiefs and councillors
60. What kind of water supply projects are Planned:
planned or under implementation in the CC-area? Maintanance of handpumps and linesUnder implementation:
Source: DPU chiefs and councillors61. Which institutions are in charge of water -Rural Water Supplysupply in the CC-area? Are they locally -Norepresented? Source: chiefs and councillorsRoads Sector:
62. Total kilometer of Tarred roads (i.e. nationalroads) in the CC-area63. Names and lengths of existing roads Gravel:
maintained by DRR in the CC-area Fako To Ntemane To Molomo 7kmRibaneng To Lebona 7.8kmRibaneng To Salae 8kmEarth: Source:DRR
64. Longest and shortest distance (km) of 9 KMvillages to nearest “good” road.65. Names of villages without road access in Koting sa Lifariki, Moeaneng, Matee,the CC-area; no. of households concerned Qojoa, Thaba Bosiu, Bukana, Thakabana
Thasekoka , Ha Khetsi, Ha Beo, HaRammuso Ha Nketsi Majela, Mtheka,Tahlong, Ha Sehlooho, Ha Nkhahle,Leboto, Moolisa Qhobai, Mokurutlung,Ntsele Mamosuos, Ha Makhabane HaMmama, Rasoai Nalane Sele Notoane,Molllelloa Hasetlolela MaselengMohlanapeng, Mathabang, Ha Tomela,Poliea Roto, Maqoaka, Nkieane, Maluoluo,Khorong, Makoae Ha SekhailaMankoeneng Kelepeng Lilatoleng.,Ntamsne Kholhong, Ha Jobo Source: chiefs and councillors
66. What kind of road projects are planned or Planned:
under implementation in the CC-area? Construction of roads From MasemousePrimary to Lifajaneng PrimaryUnder implementation: 0 Source: chiefs and councillors
67. What are the transport infrastructure • Roads*
requirements in the CC-area? • Boats
• Air Strips
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• Intermediate means of Transport
o Footbridges**
oWalk-ways*
Source: chiefs and councillors68. Which Institutions are in charge of the DRRRoad Sector in the CC-area? Are they locally Norepresented? Source: chiefs and councillorsEnergy Sector:
69. Number of households with electricity NILconnections in the CC-area. (i.e. LECconnections) Source: chiefs and councillors70. Number of villages without electricity in the 102CC-area. Source: chiefs and councillors71. Number of households using solar energy in Solar power:96the CC-area Solar cookers and dryers:0
Source: chiefs and councillors72. Main Sources of energy in the CC-area Wood,Cow Dung, StrawsSource: chiefs andcouncillors73. Which institutions are in charge of theelectricity sectors in the CC-area? Are they locallyrepresented?Communication Sector:
74. No. of villages with landline telephone in the NILCC-area; specify number of households withconnections Source: chiefs and councillors75. No. of villages with cell phone reception in 81 Source: chiefs and councillorsthe CC-area76. No. of villages with local TV reception in the 0CC-area Source: chiefs and councillors77. No. of villages with local radio reception in 93 (Radio Lesotho, PC, Moafrika,the CC-area Catholic Radio, Harvest FM reaches
4 Villages) Source:chiefs and councillors
78. No. of villages with access to postal/mail 47 only villages in E0607.E0608,E0609services in the CC-area Source: chiefs and councillorsTrade and Commerce Sector:
79. Number of Businesses in the CC-area; Lodge 1, Shops 11, Supermarket 1,specify type Wholesale 1, Handicraft 7, Footwear 1
Source: Trade + chiefs and councillors80. Do they have access to specific market for Malealea Handicraft Centretheir products? Source: chiefs and councillors81. Are there any financial institutions (e.g. Nobanks, insurances, credit unions, etc) inthe CC area? If yes, provide names and location. Source: chiefs and councillorsSecurity Services:
82. Number of security service providers in Government (Police):0
the CC-area Private: 0 Source: chiefs and councillors
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83. Number of Crime Prevention Committees in the 37CC-area Source: chiefs and councillors84. Names of villages least covered by security Boiketlo,Ratjopa, Auplus/Salae,services in the CC-area. Khorong,Taboleng,Maluoluo, Sekhauli,
Khakhathane, Makaoe, Sekhaila,Mokena, Sekoting Sa Lifariki,Maphokoane, Khohlong,Mopeli,Nteemane, Liholo, Matebane, Seeiso,Sekoati, Matebeleng, Ha Jobo, HaAbeo, Motsekoua, Ha Majafela, HaShekoe , Rammuso, Ha Maajela,Phutha Lichaba, Ha Limo, HaMathabang, Ha Matee, Ha Makoaqa,Ha Maama , Ha Lekolosa, Thoteng, HaMonaheng, Morumotso, Ha Rantsipe,Mankoaneng, Kalepeng, Ha Mokhethi,Ha Likokonyana, Ha Masepala, HaMaletlatsa, Molikaliko, Ha Mokhomo,Ha Selisa, Ha Motsamai, Ha Libete,Tha Sekoka, Motloang, Fako, Bukana,Thaka Bana, Ramoetsana ,ThabaBosiu, Qhojoa, Masaleng, Moeaneng,Mohlanapeng, Ha Setlolela ,Poli EaRoto,Ha Tomela, Hankieane,Tahlong,Chechane,Ha Motumi, Ha Sehlooho,Ha Malikabiso, Qhoboi, Ha Tsoene ,HaMatheka,Ha Tsepe, Ha Nkhahle,Liqokoeng, Moolisa, Ha Leboto, HaNtsele, Ha Khanyane, Ha Mohlakola ,Mokurutlong, Majoe Matso, HaMamosoua, Makhabane, Molleloa,Letsoapong, Ha Rasoai, Ha Sele, HaFerete, Ha Notoane, Haroetere, HaLetema Ha Mothepu And Ha Lekhooa Source: chiefs and councillors
85. Common types of crime cases reported in the Rape , Murder, Assault, Theft,CC-area Concealment of birth, Illegal
Possession of fire arms Source: chiefs and councillors
86. No. of stock stolen in the last year in the Cattle:10
CC-area Sheep:6
Goats: 0
Horses:3
Donkeys: 0
Source: chiefs and councillors
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87. Longest and shortest distance to the nearest 2 to 7 Hrs on foot Police Station or Post Source: chiefs and councillors
Environment:
88. Names of rare, vulnerable & endangered Flora (plants):
species in the CC-area Qobo, Khoara,Sehalahala Sa Matlaka,Moretele Moseha, Leloli, Qokoa,SesepaSa Linoha,Thola, Hloenya, Sehlooko,Phate Ea Ngaka, Tsebe Ea Pela,Khomo Ea Balisa ,Kharetsana,Fauna (animals):
Springbok, Rabbit, Pela, Thlolo, Source: chiefs and councillors
89. Names of areas of interest (that could be Bushman Caves at Ha Limoandprotected) within the council area Likhakeng.
Source: chiefs and councillors90. Names of villages that are facing severe Salae,Sekhaila Sekhuli Makoaesoil erosion in the CC-area. Morumotso Mankoaneng Ha Mokhethi
Rantsipe Thoteng Monaheng KelepengHa Jobo Ha Mabusetsa Ha Majela HaNketsi Ha Mmuso Ha Beo MoeanengMateu Qhojoa Thababosiu BukanaThakabana Thaba Sekoka Ha KhetsiMalikabiso Qhoboi MotsomaneSehlooho Nkhahle Liqokoeng HaMoolisa Ha Leboto Ha Rasoai NalanaSeele Notoane Mollellloa Ha LibeteMahlatheng Ha Selisa Ha MokhomoMaletlatsa Masepala MolikalikoMotsamai Source: chiefs and councillors
91. What are the causes for this severe soil erosion Heavy rainfall, overgrazing and poorin the CC-area? ploughing practise.
Source: chiefs and councillors92. What are the projects existing, planned or under Existing: N/Aimplementation for Natural Resource: Management On going N/A(e.g. tree planting, gully rehabilitation, rehabilitation Planned: Tree And Grass Planting,of wetlands, soil erosion etc.) in the CC-area Construction Of Silt Traps (Masemouse)
Source: chiefs and councillors
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Community Council Fact Sheet
for the Community Council Action Plan (CCAP)
Overview of the most important data of the Community
council
District: MAFETENG Name of the Electoral Division: MATELILE No.51
Name of the Community Council: MALAKENG E07
Compiled By: NTHATISI THABANE Date: 2008
Population:
1.Total population of the Community 8,372 source: BOSCouncil (CC) 3932 source: Councillors2. Male population in the CC-area 4206 source: BOS
1347 source: Councillors3. Female population in the CC-area 4176 source: BOS
2585 source: Councillors4. Average population per village in theCC-area ( to be filled later) 1865. No. of births in the last year in theCC-area 52 Source: Chief6. No. of 5+ deaths in the last year in 82 Source: Chiefthe CC-area7.Under 5 deaths in the last year in theCC-area 20 Source: ChiefCC Profile:
8. No. of Electoral Divisions (EDs) in 9 Source: Council Secretarythe CC-area9. No. of villages in the CC-area 71 Source : Councillors And Chiefs10. Names of villages in the CC-area(to be attached) Ha Letooane, Makhasane, Maluke/Maphoma,
Ralehoabali,Leralleng,Makuru, Ralipoli, Ra Ntho,Metsohlong, Hlolienyane, Ha Hlolo, Ha Maliehe,HaMotsi, Ramosoeu, Ha Kanono, Rabele, Litseoneng,Shololo, Ha Hlelesi, Ngoana-khare,Motse-mocha,Ha Motau, Ha Tsoeunyane,Ha Jase,Ha Likhama,Ha Makhaooana,Ha Mpiti Ha Ntele, HaSetlakotlako, Ha Mothibi, Khorong, Ha Setlakotlakokoung,Lithakong, Qaba,Mabineng SetlakotlakoMaholong Mohlakeng, Ramots’ekhoane,Rantanyele, Ha Makoanyane,Malere,Sekiring,Tutulung, Tebelo Bolepeletsa, Kholoanyane,Kholoanyane Leeto, Rapokane,Ha Thipe,HaRathipe, Majane, Phatela, Ramakhakhane,Tohlang,Sibi-sibi,Tsinyane,LithabanengTaniele,Letlapeng
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Malealea,Likhohloaneng,Makhetheng,Makhoseng,Tseanku,Makhomalong, Malealea Moreneng,Raleting,Matsunkane,Sekhutlong Motea phala
Source : Councillors And Chief11. Estimated Distance of CC-centre from 60KMdistrict town (in km and travel time) Source : Councillors And Chief12. Total Area of Community council (km2) 108.91 KM² Source: Mafeteng District Council’sofficeSocial indicators:
13.Total No. of households in the 2O16CC-area Source : Councillors And Chief14. Average number of persons per 7household in the CC-area(Average household size) Source : Councillors And Chief15. No. of women headed households 548in the CC-area Source : Councillors And Chief16. No. of child headed households in 107the CC-area Source : Councillors And Chief17. No. of Orphans in the CC-area:a) Paternal orphans 343 Source :CBVSb) Maternal orphans 246 Source :CBVSc) Double orphans 298 Source :CBVS18. No. of vulnerable children in the 280CC-area Source : Councillors And Chief19. No. of herd-boys not attending 166school in the CC-area (below 18 yearsof age) Source : Councillors And Chief20. No. Of persons with disabilities in 101 physicalthe CC-area; specify the forms of mentaldisabilities blindnes
dumb Source : Councillors And ChiefSocio-Economic indicators:
21. No. of persons receiving food aid in 447the CC-area. Source : Councillors And Chief DMA,CBVS22. No. of households with the following M0 – M500:50expenditures (Maloti per month) M501 – M1000:39in the CC-area: Above M1000:16
Source : Councillors And Chief23. Main sources of income and the Trade:30number of concerned households Formal employment:215in the CC-area Farming:1332
Source : Councillors And Chief24. No. of people generating incomes Bricklayers , old age pension, tour guides,from other sources in the CC-area. informal = 554Specify Source : Councillors And Chief25. Names and types of associations BURIAL SOCIETIES
within the CC-area Thusanang Basotho, Kopanang Basotho,Itjareng Kopanang ,Ha Qaba, Mamokotla Ipopeng
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Basotho Mpatesheleng ,LipereHANDICRAFTS :Lehlahlela le lla ka le lengGROCERY (5)
Source : Councillors And ChiefGender:
26. No. of female councilors in the 7CC-area Source: council27. No. of male councilors in the CC-area 2 Source: council secretary28. No. of CC staff; (attach list and 6 CCS, Accounts Clerk, Clerical Assistant,specify job titles) Cleaner Messenger, Watchman
Source: council secretaryAgriculture Sector:
29. Number of households with 1383agricultural fields in the CC-area. Source : Councillors And Chief30. Average field sizes in hectares 4 acres(ha) in the CC-area. Source : Councillors And Chief31. No. of households having Land Titles 230(e.g. Form C, Lease) in the CC-area. Source: councillor and chief32. Three main crops produced in the • MAIZECC-area. • BEANS
• SORGHUM Source : Councillors And Chief33. Three main livestock herded in the • CATTLECC-area. • SHEEP
• GOATS Source : Councillors And Chief34. Size of public land (hectares of rangeland) within the CC-area.35. List the agricultural services providers Government: Ministry Of Agricavailable in the CC-area (government and NGOs: World Vision, Sankatana, Red Cross, FAO,
NGO’s)? UNICEF, TEBA Source : Councillors And Chief36. What kind of agricultural projects are Planned: Communal Farming (Block Farming)planned or under implementation in the Under implementation: Communal FarmingCC-area? Source : Councillors And ChiefHealth Sector:37. Three most prevalent diseases in the • TB/HIV AND AIDSCC-area • DIABETICS
• HIGH BLOODSource: Malealea And Seeiso Clinic (Chal), Cbvs
38. Names of health centres in the Government:NGOs:Malealea Clinic (CHAL)CC-area Source : Councillors And Chiefs39. Longest and shortest distance tonearest Health centre (in hours or km) 14KM40. Names of villages whose access to Ha Letooane,Ha Makhasane,Ha Maluke/Hahealth facilities is worst; no. of people Maphoma,Ha Ralehoabali,Leraalleng,Makuru,Haaffected Ralipoli, Ra Ntho, Metsohlong, Ha Hlolienyane, Ha
Hlolo, Ha Maliehe,Ha Motsi,Ha Ramosoeu, HaKanono, Ha Rabele, Litseoneng, Ha Shololo, Ha
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Hlelesi, Ngoana-Khare,Motse-Mocha, Ha Motau,Ha Tsoeunyane,Ha Jase,Ha Likhama, HaMakhaooana,Ha Mpiti Ha Ntele, Ha Setlakotlako,Ha Mothibi Khorong, Ha Setlakotlako Koung,Lithakong Ha Qaba,Mabineng,Ha SetlakotlakoMaholong Mohlakeng, Ha Ramots’ekhoane,HaRantanyele, Ha Makoanyane,Malere,Sekiring,Tutulung,Ha Tebelo Bolepeletsa,HaKholoanyane,Ha Kholaonyane Leeto,Ha Rapokane,Ha Thipe,Ha Rathipe
2058 people affectedsource: Councillors and Chief
41. Readiness of undergoing VCT • High*
(Voluntary Counseling and Testing) in • Medium
the CC-area. • Low
source: Malealea And Seeiso Clinic, Cbvs42. Level of interest to get the results of • High*
the test in the CC-area (tick the • Medium
appropriate situation). • Low
Source: Malealea And Seeiso Clinic, Cbvs43. No. of people dependent on homebased care in the CC-area. 57 Source : Councillors And Chief44. No. of HIV and AIDS Support Groupsin the CC-area 41 Source : Councillors And Chief45. No. of Households with toilets in the • VIPs:19CC-area • Water closet 0
Source : Councillors And ChiefEducation Sector:
46. Number of Primary Schools in the Government: 1CC-area NGOs (e.g. churches):7
Private and individually owned: 0Source : Councillors And Chief
47. Number of Secondary Schools in theCC-area Government: 0
NGOs (e.g. churches):2Private and individually owned: 0
Source : Councillors And Chief48. Number of High Schools in the Government: 0CC-area NGOs (e.g. churches): 0
Private and individually owned: 0Source : Councillors And Chief
49. Average years of school attendancein the CC-area:a) Primary School 10b) Secondary School 4c) High School 8 source : Principals
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50. Names of Farmers Training Centres (FTC’s) Malere Forestry in the CC-area Qaba Wool And Mohair
Source : Councillors And Chief51. Names of other vocational training schools Not availablein the CC-area; if available, specify type52. No. of initiation schools in the CC-area for 10the last year until present time Source : Councillors And Chief53. No. of initiates in the CC-area for the last Males:473year until present time Females: 0
Source : Councillors ,Chief and Initiation CommitteeWater Sector:
54. Number of households with access to piped a) Public stand pipes:1474water in the CC-area (within 150m): b) Private: 0
c) Hand pumps:114Source : Councillors And Chief
55. Number of wells in the CC-area. Permanent:50Perennial:31
Source : Councillors And Chief56. Number of dams in the CC-area. Indicate Communal:2whether they are natural or man-made. Individual:2
Source : Councillors And Chief57. No. of villages with existing water systems in 22the CC-area Source : Councillors And Chief58. Longest and shortest distance to nearest 5 - 10 Minutespotable water point (hours or kms) in the CC-area.59. Names of villages where supply of potable Khorong,Sekiring,HaKholoanyane,water is reliable and clean; no. of households Mohlakeng,Tutulung,Ha-Tebeloconcerned Bolepeletsa,Lithakong,Makoanyane,
Makhasane,Makhaohane,Likhama,Malere,Ha Maphoma,Ha Pokane,HaKanono
Source : Councillors And Chief60. What kind of water supply projects are planned Planned:
or under implementation in the CC-area? Maintanance Of Water Pumps
Makhaohane,Likhama,Lithakong,Makhasane,Hleles(II)I, Pitseng HaMakhele,Khorong,Ha Tohlang,Construction of water points
(Mokotane, Tsinyane)Under implementation:Construction of water points
(Likoting, Mokhoabong) Source: Rural Water Supply, DPU
61. Which institutions are in charge of water -Rural Water Supplysupply in the CC-area? Are they locally -Not Locally Representedrepresented? Source : Councillors And Chief
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Roads Sector:
62. Total kilometer of Tarred roads (i.e. 0national roads) in the CC-area63. Names and lengths of existing roads Gravel:
maintained by DRR in the CC-area Kholoanyane - Pokane 0.9kmQaba - Ribaneng 8kmMantseli - Malealea 7kmEarth:
Tebelo - Lehahaneng PrimaryHa Qaba - Setlakotlako 3.5 Km Source : Councillors ,Chief , DRR
64. Longest and shortest distance (km) of 0.5 - 5.3 KM orvillages to nearest “good” road. 5 minutes - 4.5 Hours65. Names of villages without road access in Ha Ntene, Ha Jase,Ha Mpiti,Khorong,the CC-area; no. of households concerned Ha Kholoanyane 1&2,Ha Makhakhane,
Ha Phatela,Ha Tsoeunyane,Likhohloaneng,Ha Pokane,Ha Thipe,Ha Rathipe, Letooane,Ha Maliehe,Ha Tohlang,Ha Kholoanyane Leeto,Ha Ralehoabali,Ha Makhele,Lithabaneng,Sekhutlong,Raleting,Litseoaneng,Ha Rantho,Makuru ,Ha Lipoli, Ha Hlelesi,Tsinyane,Sibi-sibi Lemonomono,Moreneng,Mokhoseng,Tesa-nku,Matsunkane,1066 households Source : Councillors And Chief
66. What kind of road projects are planned or Planned:
under implementation in the CC-area? Setlakotlako - Ha QabaSekhaupane -MakhasaneMalealea - PhatelaKhorong -Ha TohlangSetlakotlako - TeraeHa Qaba- TeraeUnder implementation:
Letsatseng - TutulungSekiring -Makoanyane
Source : Councillors And Chief67. What are the transport infrastructurerequirements in the CC-area? • Roads*
• Boats
• Air Strips
• Intermediate means of Transport
o Footbridges*
o Walk-ways
Source : Councillors And Chief68. Which Institutions are in charge of the -DRRRoad Sector in the CC-area? Are they -not locally representedlocally represented? Source : Councillors And Chief
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Energy Sector:
69. Number of households with electricity 0connections in the CC-area. (i.e. LEC connections)70. Number of villages without electricity 71in the CC-area. Source : Councillors And Chief71. Number of households using solar energy in Solar power:192the CC-area Solar cookers and dryers: 0
Source : Councillors And Chief72. Main sources of energy in the CC-area Wood Source : Councillors And Chief73. Which institutions are in charge of the Not Availableelectricity sectors in the CC-area?Are they locally represented?Communication Sector:
74. No. of villages with landline telephone in the 0CC-area; specify number of households withconnections75. No. of villages with cell phone reception in the 41CC-area Source : Councillors And Chief76. No. of villages with local TV reception in the 0CC-area77. No. of villages with local radio reception in the 71 Radio LesothoCC-area Moafrika
Source : Councillors And Chief78. No. of villages with access to postal/mail 1 Makhomalongservices in the CC-area Source : Councillors And ChiefTrade and Commerce Sector:
79. Number of Businesses in the CC-area; CAFÉ (22) TAXI TRANSPORT (3)specify type GENERAL DEALER (2) PIGGERY (7)
LODGE(1) DAIRY(5) SUPERMARKET(1) Source Councillor, Trade
80. Do they have access to specific market for No Markettheir products? Source : Councillors And Chief81. Are there any financial institutions (e.g. Nobanks, insurances, credit unions, etc) in theCC area? If yes, provide names and location.Security Services:
82. Number of security service providers in the Government (Police): 0CC-area Private: 083. Number of Crime Prevention Committees in 46the CC-area Source : Councillors And Chief84. Names of villages least covered by security Ha Letooane, Makhasane, Maluke/services in the CC-area. Maphoma,Ralehoabali,Leralleng,
Makuru, Ralipoli, Ra Ntho, Metsohlong,Hlolienyane, Ha Hlolo, Ha Maliehe,HaMotsi, Ramosoeu, Ha Kanono, Rabele,Litseoneng, Shololo, Ha Hlelesi,Ngoana-khare,Motse-mocha, Ha Motau,Ha Tsoeunyane,Ha Jase,Ha Likhama,
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Ha Makhaooana,Ha Mpiti Ha Ntele, Ha Setlakotlako,Ha Mothibi, Khorong, Ha Setlakotlakokoung,Lithakong, Qaba,Mabineng SetlakotlakoMaholong Mohlakeng, Ramots’ekhoane,Rantanyele, Ha Makoanyane,Malere,Sekiring,Tutulung, Tebelo Bolepeletsa, Kholoanyane,Kholaonyane Leeto, Rapokane,Ha Thipe,Ha Rathipe,Majane, Phatela, Ramakhakhane, Tohlang,Sibi-sibi,Tsinyane,Lithabaneng Taniele,LetlapengMalealea,Likhohloaneng,Makhetheng,Makhoseng,Tseanku,Makhomalong, Malealea Moreneng,Raleting, Matsunkane,Sekhutlong Motea phala
Source : Councillors And Chief85. Common types of crime cases Rapereported in the CC-area Assaults
Public OffenceMurder Source : Councillors, Police post and Chief
86. No. of stock stolen in the last year in Cattle: 0the CC-area Sheep: 26
Goats: 0Horses: 0Donkeys: 0 source: Seeiso Police Post, Chief, Councillor
87. Longest and shortest distance to the 8.5KM TO 14.5KMnearest Police Station or PostEnvironment:
88. Names of rare, vulnerable & Flora (plants):
endangered species in the CC-area Mohloare, Pohotsehla, Hloenya, Moferefere,Mohalalitoe, Moli (African Potato)Thola, Maleleka,Khoara, Liremo, Ralikokotoana, Leleta La Phofu,Setimamollo, Mositsane, Leptjoetlane, Sehalahala SaMatlaka, Khomo Ea Balisa, Lesuoane, Mohlomo,Qokoa, Cheeche, Qobo, Phefo.Fauna (Animals):
Hare,snakes, wild birdsSource : Councillors And Chief
89. Names of areas of interest (that BUSHMEN CAVES
could be protected) within the council (Motoene,Liqaleng,Hlolo,Khohlong,Setlakotlako,)area COAL
Lehlakeng RiverGRANITE
Tsinyane, Thabana Tsa Makhooa (Where WhitesWere Killed During Lifaqane War), Malimong (WhereCannibals Stayed) Source : Councillors And Chief
90. Names of villages that are facing Moreneng,Tsinyane,Ha Hlelesi,Lithabaneng,severe soil erosion in the CC-area. Khorong, Ha Ngoana Khare, Ha Ntai,Sibi-Sibi,Ha
Hlolo,Ha ‘Motsi,Sekhutloaneng,Ha Phatela,HaMaliehe,Ha Rantho,Ha Motau,Ha Tohlang,HaMotsekhoane Source : Councillors And Chief
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91. What are the causes for this severe soil Heavy Rains, Overgrazing,Burning Of Grasserosion in the CC-area? Most villages are at the slopes of the
mountains Source : Councillors And Chief
92. What are the projects existing, planned Existing: Mateletsane Catchmentor under implementation for Natural Resource Makhomalong Wetlands ConservationManagement (e.g. tree planting, gullyrehabilitation, rehabilitation of wetlands, soil Ongoing:
erosion etc.) in the CC-area Thaba Matelile Catchment -Mohlonyane(Ha Qaba)
- Hlelesi Ii- Tebelo
Planned:Tree and grass planting,Constructing Silt trapsSetlakotlako,Letooane, Makhasane, Makhetheng,Mohlakeng, Moreneng, Makhomalong,Ngoanakhare, Makoanyane, Thabana-Tsa Makhooa, PhulengDonga Control
at Ha Makoanyane
Source :Councillors, DPU
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Community Council Fact Sheet
for the Community Council Action Plan (CCAP)
Overview of the most important data of the Community
council
District: MAFETENG Name of the Electoral Division: THABANA-MORENA No.52
Name of the Community Council: MALUMENG E08
Compiled By: L. Melamu Date: 2008
Population:
1.Total population of the Community Council (CC) 9740 source: - BOS11952 - Councillors and chiefs
2. Male population in the CC-area 5014 source: -BOS6779 -councillors and chiefs
3. Female population in the CC-area 4726 source: -BOS5213 -councillors and chiefs
4.Average population per village in the CC-area(to be filled later) 154 source: chiefs5. No. of births in the last year in the CC-area 83 source: chiefs6. No. of 5+ deaths in the last year in the CC-area 72 source: chiefs7.Under 5 deaths in the last year in the CC-area 26 source: chiefsCC Profile:
8. No. of Electoral Divisions (EDs) in the CC-area 11 source: councillors9. No. of villages in the CC-area 63 source: councillors10. Names of villages in the CC-area E01-Leboto,Masia,Phakela,Matima,(to be attached) E02-Mashaile,Sehlabaneng,Rantaba,Isaaka,
Lejoetsa,Seshemane,Lebamang,Matekoa,Ntsekalle,Shakhane,KhalimaneE03-Monono,Polateng,Moeaneng,Ramathaha,Maisane,Kori,Kubelle,Sekhonyana,Raseboko, MokoenehiE04-Turupu,Tjobe,Sebaki,SekheleE05-Manthama,Lithipeng,Masaballa,Lekhaloaneng, Mosooane,Hlephi,’MarakengE06-Ramathaleha,Majara,Ntsonyana,Manganeng, QibingE07-Letsota,Matleke,Monyane,RaqeaneE08-Mphaololi,Sebatli,Mabatla,Thabana-NtsonyanaE09-Malumeng,Pitso,Thibella,Limapong,Moloi,Moqanyane,RamangataneE10-Motamolane and MarabengE11-Rathepe,Molete,Ralintoane,Liptjemptjeteng, matebeng
source: councillors
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11. Estimated Distance of CC-centre from 2hoursdistrict town (in km and travel time) source: councillors12. Total Area of Community council (km2) 143.40 km² source: District Council officeSocial indicators:
13.Total No. of households in the CC-area 1662 source: councillors14. Average number of persons per household 10in the CC-area (Average household size) source: councillors15. No. of women headed households in the 531CC-area source: councillors16. No. of child headed households in the 74 source: councillorsCC-area17. No. of Orphans in the CC-area:a) Paternal orphans 338b) Maternal orphans 185c) Double orphans 225 source :support groups and chiefs18. No. of vulnerable children in the CC-area 146 source :support groups and chiefs19. No. of herd-boys not attending school in 147the CC-area (below 18 years of age) source :support groups and chiefs20. No. Of persons with disabilities in the 63CC-area: specify the forms of disabilities source :support groups and chiefsSocio-Economic indicators:
21. No. of persons receiving food aid in the 440CC-area. source :support groups and chiefs22. No. of households with the following 0 –M500: 59expenditures (Maloti per month) in the CC-area: M501 – M1000: 26
M1000 +: 25 source: public/villagers23. Main sources of income and the number of TRADE:26concerned households in the CC-area FORMAL EMPLOYMENT:252
FARMING:203 source: councillors24. No. of people generating incomes from 372other sources in the CC-area. Specify source: councillors25. Names and types of associations within the Burial society GROCERY
CC-area Mpate sheleng Ja o sa phela-groceryBokang VEGETABLE GROWING
Thusanang Thebe-ea Tumelo-litapole le morohoPatang BasiaEa shoa ea tsohaPIGGERY CHICKENS REARING
Mokhatlo oa likolobe Mokhatlo oa likhohoLetsoele le beta Matla ke kopanopooho-likolobe
source: councillorsGender:
26. No. of female councillors in the CC-area 7 source: councillorsand CCS27. No. of male councillors in the CC-area 4 source: councillors and CCS
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28. No. of CC staff: (attach list and specify 6job titles) CCS (vacant).
MessengerWatchmanAssistant clerkAccounts clerkCleaner source: councillors and CCS
Agriculture Sector:
29. Number of households with agriculturalfields in the CC-area. 1462 source: councillors30. Average field sizes in hectares (ha) inthe CC-area. 4 acres source: councillors31. No. of households having Land Titles (e.g.Form C, Lease) in the CC-area. 903 source: councillors32. Three main crops produced in the CC-area. • Maize
• sorghum• beans source: councillors
33. Three main livestock herded in the CC-area. • Cattle• sheep• goats source: councillors
34. Size of public land (hectares of range land) Not available to community councilswithin the CC-area. source: councillors35. List the agricultural services providers Government: Ministry of Agricultureavailable in the CC-area (government and NGOs: World Vision, Red Gross, C.R.SNGO’s :)? source: councillors36. What kind of agricultural projects are Planned:
planned or under implementation in the CC-area? Block farming, dairy cows, piggery,Under implementation:mantloane, mekotjana,
source: councillorsHealth Sector:
37. Three most prevalent diseases in the CC-area • Diarrhoea• TB• sores
source: support group38. Names of health centres in the CC-area Government: none
NGOs: none source: support group39. Longest and shortest distance to nearest 2hours longestHealth centre (in hours or km) 1hr shortest source: support group40. Names of villages whose access to health E01-Leboto,masia,phakela,matimafacilities is worst: no. of people affected E02-Mashaile,Sehlabaneng,Rantaba,
Isaaka,Lejoetsa,Seshemane,Lebamang,Matekoa,Ntsekalle,Seshemane,Shakhane,KhalimaneE03-Monono,Polateng,Moeaneng,Ramathaha,Maisane,Kori,Kubelle,Sekhonyana,Raseboko,Mokoenehi
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E04-Turupu,Tjobe,Sebaki,SekheleE05-Manthama,Lithipeng,Masaballa,Lekhaloaneng,Mosooane,Hlephi,MarakongE06-Ramathalea,Majara,Ntsonyana,Manganeng,QibingE07-Letsota,Matleke,Monyane,RaqeaneE08-Mphaololi,Sebatli,Mabatla,ThabanaNtsonyanaE09-Malumeng,Pitso,Thibella,Limapong,Moloi,Moqanyane,RamangataneE10-Motamolane,MarabengE11-Rathepe,Molete,Ralintoane,Liptjemptjeteng,Matebeng
source: support groups41. Readiness of undergoing VCT (Voluntary • High~Counseling and Testing) in the CC-area. • Medium
• Low source: support groups42. Level of interest to get the results of the testin the CC-area (tick the appropriate situation). • High
• Medium~• Low source: support group
43. No. of people dependent on home based 120care in the CC-area. source: support groups44. No. of HIV and AIDS Support Groups in the 135CC-area source: support groups45. No. of Households with toilets in the CC-area • VIPs 126
• Water closet- none source: councillors
Education Sector:
46. Number of Primary Schools in the CC-area Government: noneNGO’s(e.g. churches):8Private and individually owned: none
source: councillors47. Number of Secondary Schools in the Government: noneCC-area NGOs(e.g. churches):none
Private and individually owned: noneSource :councillors
48. Number of High Schools in the CC-area Government: noneNGO’s(e.g. churches):nonePrivate and individually owned: none
source: councillors49. Average years of school attendance inthe CC-area:a) Primary School 9 source: principalsb) Secondary School Nonec) High School None source :councillors50. Names of Farmers Training Centres (FTC’s)in the CC-area None source :councillors
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51. Names of other vocational training schools nonein the CC-area: if available, specify type source: councillors52. No. of initiation schools in the CC-area for 9the last year until present time source: councillors53. No. of initiates in the CC-area for the last males:609year until present time females: none source: councillorsWater Sector:
54. Number of households with access to piped a) Public stand pipes:1484water in the CC-area (within 150m): b) Private: none
c) Hand pumps: nonesource: councillors
55. Number of wells in the CC-area. Permanent:54Perenial:38 source: councillors
56. Number of dams in the CC-area. Indicate Communal:7whether they are natural or man-made. Individually:62 source: councillors57. No. of villages with existing water systems 37in the CC-area source: councillors58. Longest and shortest distance to nearest 30 minutes shortestpotable water point (hours or km‘s) in the CC-area. 1hour:30 minutes longest
source: councillors59. Names of villages where supply of potable E01-Leboto,Masia,Phakela,Matimawater is reliable and clean: no. of households E02-Isaaka,Lejoetsa, 20 households concerned E03-Raseboko,Monono,Maisane 129
householdsE04-Tjobe,Sekhele,Turupu,95 householdsE05-Manthama,Lithipeng,Masaballa,Mosooane,Lekhaloaneng,Hlephi,Marakeng 68 householdsE06-Qibing, NtsonyanaE07-Totanyane 20 householdsE09-Moloi,Moqanyane, Pitso, Thibella 40householdsE 11-Ralintoane,Molete,Liptjemptjeteng95 households source: councillors
60. What kind of water supply projects are Planned: water pointsplanned or under implementation in the CC-area? Under implementation: none
source: councillors61. Which institutions are in charge of water Rural Water Supply, no representativessupply in the CC-area? Are they locallyrepresented? source: RWS officeRoads Sector:
62. Total kilometer of Tarred roads (i.e. national noneroads) in the CC-area source: councillors63. Names and lengths of existing roads maintained Gravel:Bofihla to Khalimane 15km by DRR in the CC-area Tjobe to Seatile 11.3km
Khobotle to mabatla 12km
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Earth: none Source: DRR office64. Longest and shortest distance (km) of villages 7km longest and 3km shortestto nearest “good” road. source: councillors65. Names of villages without road access in the E01-Phakela,Matima,Masia 120CC-area: no. of households concerned households
E02-Motekoa,Lebamang,Seshemane25 householdsE03-Raseboko,Monono, 95 householdsE05-Lithipeng,Masaballa,Mosooane,Lekhaloaneng,Hlephi,Marakeng,Manthama 68 householdsE06-Ramathalea,Ntsonyana,Majara,Manganeng,Qibing 237 householdsE07-Raqeane,Matleke,Monyane,Letsota109 householdsE08-Mabatla,Thabana-Ntsonyana, Sebatli 135 householdsE09-Limapong,Pitso 20 householdsE10-Motamolane,Marabeng 46 householdsE11-Ralintoane,Molete,Liptjemptjeteng,matebeng 120 households
Source: councillors66. What kind of road projects are planned or under Planned: gravel roadimplementation in the CC-area? Under Implementation: none
Source: councillors67. What are the transport infrastructure • Roads~
requirements in the CC-area? • Boats
• Air Strips
• Intermediate means of Transport
o Footbridges~
o Walks-ways
Source: councillors68. Which Institutions are in charge of the Road DRR,no representationSector in the CC-area? Are they locally represented? source: councillorsEnergy Sector:
69. Number of households with electricity noneconnections in the CC-area. (i.e. LEC connections) source: councillors70. Number of villages without electricity in the 63CC-area. source: councillors71. Number of households using solar energy in the Solar power:83CC-area Solar cookers and dryers: none
source: councillors72. Main sources of energy in the CC-area Wood,cow dung source: councillors73. Which institutions are in charge of the noneelectricity sectors in the CC-area? Are they locallyrepresented? source: councillorsCommunication Sector:
74. No. of villages with landline telephone in the CC- nonearea: specify number of households with connections source: councillors
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75. No. of villages with cell phone reception in \55the CC-area source: councillors76. No. of villages with local TV reception in theCC-area 6 source: councillors77. No. of villages with local radio reception in 63the CC-area source: councillors78. No. of villages with access to postal/mail 4services in the CC-area source: councillorsTrade and Commerce Sector:
79. Number of Businesses in the CC-area: 13 spazasspecify type 13 cafes source: councillors80. Do they have access to specific market for Notheir products? source: councillors81. Are there any financial institutions (e.g. nonebanks, insurances, credit unions, etc) in theCC area? If yes, provide names and location. source: councillorsSecurity Services:
82. Number of security service providers in the Government (police):noneCC-area NGOs:none source: councillors83. Number of Crime Prevention Committees in Nonethe CC-area source: councillors84. Names of villages least covered by security E01-Leboto,Masia,Phakela,Matimaservices in the CC-area. E02-Mashaile,Sehlabaneng,Rantaba,
Isaaka,Lejoetsa,Seshemane,Lebamang,Matekoa, Ntsekalle,Shakhane, KhalimaneE03-Monono,Polateng,Moeaneng,Ramathaha,Maisane,Kori,Kubelle,Sekhonyana,Raseboko,MokoenehiE04-Turupu,Tjobe,Sebaki,SekheleE05-Manthama,Lithipeng,Masaballa,Lekhaloaneng,Mosooane,Hlephi,MarakengE06-Ramathaleha,Majara,Ntsonyane,Manganeng, QibingE07-Letsota,Matleke,Monyane,RaqeaneE08-Mphaololi,Sebatli,Mabatla,ThabanaNtsonyaneE09-Malumeng,Pitso,Thibella,Limapong,Moloi,Moqanyane,RamangataneE10-Motamolane,MarabengE11-Rathepe,Molete,Ralintoane,Liptjemptjeteng, Matebeng
source: councillors85. Common types of crime cases reported in Poor range management leading tothe CC-area wars, murder, rape
source: councillors86. No. of stock stolen in the last year in the Cattle: noneCC-area Sheep:3
Goats :4
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Horses: noneDonkeys :nonesource: Thabana-Morena Police Station
87. Longest and shortest distance to the nearest 3hrs longestPolice Station or Post 1hr shortest source: councillorsEnvironment:
88. Names of rare, vulnerable & endangered Flora(plants):cheche, pohotsehla,species in the CC-area hloenya,seletjane, moli le molinyane,
khala la thaba le khala la linyama,mohloare, lehlaku, qoboFauna(animals): mutla, pela, thlolo,nooko source: councillors
89. Names of areas of interest (that could be Liqaleng(maqala), morung oaprotected) within the council area liphiri(mopheme),sekhutlong(phoofolo
tse hlaha), khohlong eahelehehle(lekhala la thaba)
source: councillors90. Names of villages that are facing severe E01-Leboto,Masia,Phakela, Matimasoil erosion in the CC-area. E02-Mashaile,Sehlabaneng,Rantaba,
Isaaka,Lejoetsa,Seshemane, Lebamang,Matekoa, Ntsekalle, Shakhane, KhalimaneE03-Monono,Polateng,Moeaneng,Ramathaha,Kori,Kubelle,Sekhonyana,Raseboko, MokoenehiE04-Turupu,Tjobe,Sebaki,SebakiE05-Manthama,Lithipeng,Masaballa,Lekhaloaneng,Mosooane, Hlephi, MarakengE06-Ramatheleha,Majara,Ntsonyana,Manganeng, QibingE07-Letsota,Matleke,Monyane, RaqeaneE08-Mphaololi,Sebatli,Mabatla,Thabana-NtsonyaneE09-Malmeng,Pitso,Thibella,Limapong,Moloi,Moqanyane,RamangataneE10-Motamolane,MarabengE11-Rathepe, Molete, Ralintoane,Liptjemptjeteng, Matebeng
source: councillors91. What are the causes for this severe soil Overgrazingerosion in the CC-area? Stormy rain source: councillors92. What are the projects existing, planned or Existing: gully rehabilitation, treeunder implementation for Natural Resource plantingManagement (e.g. tree planting, gullyrehabilitation, rehabilitation of wetlands, Ongoing: nonesoil erosion etc.) in the CC-area Planned: Gully rehabilitation, tree
planting and water points
source: councillors
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Community Council Fact Sheet
for the Community Council Action Plan (CCAP)
Overview of the most important data of the Community
council
District: Mafeteng Name of the Electoral Division: Thabana Morena 52
Name of the Community Council: Koti-Sephola E09
Compiled By: Mphonyane Mafisa Date: 2008
Population:
1.Total population of the Community Council (CC) 12391 source: BOS16396 source: chiefs and councillors
2. Male population in the CC-area 6119 source: BOS7489 source: chiefs and councillors
3. Female population in the CC-area 6274 source: BOS8907 source: chiefs and Councillors
4. Average population per village in the CC-area 302( to be filled later)5. No. of births in the last year in the CC-area 95 source: chiefs and councillors6. No. of 5+ deaths in the last year in the CC-area 166 source: chiefs and councillors7.Under 5 deaths in the last year in the CC-area 89 source: chiefs and councillorsCC Profile:
8. No. of Electoral Divisions (EDs) in the CC-area 9 source: councillors9. No. of villages in the CC-area 41 source: councillors and chiefs10. Names of villages in the CC-area (to be Ha Ngoae, Makoabating,Thabaneng,attached) Ha Bera, Mahaolong, Thakanyane,
Thakhalle, Ha Lehana, Sehlabeng, Lengolo,Ha Panta, Machafela, Ha Sechaba, HaMahlahlathane, Maserung, Ha Khoete,Matsoeteng, Tsoeneng, Nkata, Tlotlo,Tlhakoaneng, Sekoting and Ramokhorong.
source: Chiefs and Councillors11. Estimated Distance of CC-centre from districttown (in km and travel time) 30km - 40minutes12. Total Area of Community council (km2) 144.05 km²
source: District Council’s officeSocial indicators:
13.Total No. of households in the CC-area 2754 source: chiefs and councillors14. Average number of persons per household 7in the CC-area (Average household size)15. No. of women headed households in the 703CC-area source: chiefs and councillors16. No. of child headed households in the 78CC-area source: chiefs and councillors
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17. No. of Orphans in the CC-area:a) Paternal orphans 480 source: chiefs and councillorsb) Maternal orphans 254 source: chiefs and councillorsc) Double orphans 377 source: chiefs and councillors18. No. of vulnerable children in the CC-area 256 source: chiefs and councillors19. No. of herd-boys not attending school inthe CC-area (below 18 years of age) 158 source: chiefs and councillors20. No. Of persons with disabilities in the Disability of hearing 42,CC-area; specify the forms of disabilities Disability of seeing 28, Dumb 16,
Physically Handicapped 100,Mental disability 39, General disability 6
source: chiefs and councillorsSocio-Economic indicators:
21. No. of persons receiving food aid in the 964 World Vision BeneficiariesCC-area. 1925, Catholic Relief Services and
Red Cross. source: Councillors22. No. of households with the following M0 – M500: 16
expenditures (Maloti per month) in the CC-area: M501 – M1000:34
Above M1000:40
source:individually conducted
23. Main sources of income and the number of Trade: 44
concerned households in the CC-area source: chiefs and councillorsFormal employment:875
source: chiefs and councillorsFarming:1451
source: chiefs and councillors24. No. of people generating incomes from Informal Employment 40other sources in the CC-area. Specify source: chiefs and councillors25. Names and types of associations within the Burial society
CC-area Kopanang Basotho, Lerato, ItsamaisengBasotho ,Thusanang, Ipopeng, Kopano keMatla Maholong, Koti-Sephola,Montiea,Koti-sephola burial society, Phuthanang,Bakhatla burial society, Ipopeng Konote,Kopanang 1&2, Lekoatsa, Ikaheng ,Thusanang Bakoena, Itjareng Matebele,Thusanang Basotho, Folofela-Leraha,Falimehang, Mpate Sheleng, Boiteko,Thabana Mohloana, Thusanang-Mofoka,KopanangThotaneng,Bolokanang-Bataung, Kopanang-Matebele, Lokisa u saPhela, Lebone,Boiketlo, Itekeng,Kopanang-Batsoali, Nonyana tsa siba leleng.Agricultural associationThusanang ,Tsoaranang Makoabating, Tsoarang le tiee,Tsepang Lihoai, Lema u leleke tlala. GroceryAssociation.source: chiefs and councillors
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Gender:
26. No. of female councillorss in the CC-area 5 source:: community council27. No. of male councillorss in the CC-area 4 source: community council28. No. of CC staff; (attach list and 6: Community council Secretary, Messenger,specify job titles) Accounts Clerk, Cleaner, Watchman and
Clerical Assistant, Source: community council
Agriculture Sector:
29. Number of households with agricultural fields 2158in the CC-area. source: chiefs and councillors30. Average field sizes in hectares (ha) in the 4.2 AcresCC-area. source: chiefs and councillors31. No. of households having Land Titles (e.g. 517Form C, Lease) in the CC-area. source: chiefs and councillors32. Three main crops produced in the CC-area. • Maize
• Sorghum• Beanssource: chiefs and councillors
33. Three main livestock herded in the CC-area. • Cattle• Sheep• Donkeys
source: chiefs and councillors 35. List the agricultural services providers Government: Ministry of Agricultureavailable in the CC-area (government and NGOs: Red Cross, World Vision, CatholicNGO’s :)? Relief Services source: chiefs and councillors36. What kind of agricultural projects are planned Planned: Plantation of wheat and peas ,or under implementation in the CC-area? Block Farming, Irrigation and Planting of
grassesUnder implementation: Block Farming insome areas.
source: chiefs and councillorsHealth Sector:37. Three most prevalent diseases in the CC-area •Diarrhoea
•Skin Problems•HIV & AIDS
source: Mount Tabour, MountOlivet,Thabana-Morena Clinic.
38. Names of health centres in the CC-area Government: Thabana Morena HealthCentre NGOs:Mount Tabour Clinic
Mount Olivet ClinicSource: chiefs and councillors
39. Longest and shortest distance to nearest 1hr to 3 hoursHealth centre (in hours or km)40. Names of villages whose access to health Maralleng, Ha Khoete, Maserung, Hafacilities is worst; no. of people affected Sechaba , Mahlahlathane, Mofoka, Ha
Panta,Ha Lengolo,Machafela,Ha sebili,Mahololong, Thakhalle Ha Bera,
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Thabaneng, Ha Lehana, Ha Ngoae, HaRamangatane, Ha-Mahooana,Maketheng.
source: chiefs and councillors41. Readiness of undergoing VCT (Voluntary •High
Counseling and Testing) in the CC-area. •Medium* source: Health centers
•Low
42. Level of interest to get the results of the •High*
test in the CC-area (tick the appropriate •Medium
situation). •Low source: Health centers
43. No. of people dependent on home based 123care in the CC-area. source: Councillors and Cbvs44. No. of HIV and AIDS Support Groups in 41the CC-area source: Councillors and Cbvs45. No. of Households with toilets in •VIPs 147
the CC-area •Water closet 15
source: chiefs and councillorsEducation Sector:
46. Number of Primary Schools in the CC-area Government:2
NGOs (e.g. churches):9
Private and individually owned:0
source: chiefs and councillors47. Number of Secondary Schools in the Government:0
CC-area NGOs (e.g. churches): 0
Private and individually owned: 0
source: chiefs and councillors48. Number of High Schools in the CC-area Government:0
NGOs (e.g. churches): 3
Private and individually owned:0
source: chiefs and councillors49. Average years of school attendance inthe CC-area:a) Primary School 7 source: Principalsb) Secondary School N/Ac) High School 550. Names of Farmers Training Centres n/a(FTC’s) in the CC-area51. Names of other vocational training schools Sewing school at Maralleng owned byin the CC-area; if available, specify type Mathatho Ntoanyane.
source: chiefs and councillors52. No. of initiation schools in the CC-area 5for the last year until present time source: chiefs and councillors53. No. of initiates in the CC-area for the last Males:67
year until present time Females: 11
source: chiefs and councillorsWater Sector:
54. Number of households with access to a) Public stand pipes:1895
piped water in the CC-area (within 150m): b) Private: 175
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c) Hand pumps: 425 source: chiefs and councillors55. Number of wells in the CC-area. Permanent:74
Perennial:17 source: chiefs and councillors56. Number of dams in the CC-area. Indicate Communal:33
whether they are natural or man-made. Individual:78 source: chiefs and councillors57. No. of villages with existing water systems 28in the CC-area source: chiefs and councillors58. Longest and shortest distance to nearest 5- 20 minutepotable water point (hours or kms) in the CC-area. source: chiefs and councillors59. Names of villages where supply of potable Mofoka, Ha Mahlahlathane, Ha Sechaba,water is reliable and clean; no. of households Matsoeteng Ha Mahooana, Ha Ntebele 431concerned source: chiefs and councillors60. What kind of water supply projects are Planned:
planned or under implementation in the CC-area? To build a water tank at Ha Lekoatsa, toinstall piped water, Maintenance of pipedwater, Improvement of permanentwells.Under implementation:Digging of furrowsfor piped water, Maintenance of water pipes,Making a borehole that is a hand pump.
source: chiefs and councillors61. Which institutions are in charge of water Rural Water Supplysupply in the CC-area? Are they locally Norepresented? Source: chiefs and councillorsRoads Sector:
62. Total kilometer of Tarred roads (i.e. national 17kmroads) in the CC-area source: Roads63. Names and lengths of existing roads Gravel:
maintained by DRR in the CC-area Koti –Sephola to Khalimane 15kmMajakaneng to Panta 7kmMakoabating toMount Tabour 4 km Mt. Tabour to Lifateng5.2 kmEarth:n/a source: DRR
64. Longest and shortest distance (km) of 2km - 4 kmvillages to nearest “good” road.65. Names of villages without road access in Maholong, Thabaneng, Sehlabeng,the CC-area; no. of households concerned Sekhutlong, Ha Sechaba, Mahlhlathane, Ha
Ntebele, Tsoeneng, Ramokhorong, HaNkata, Tlotlo. Maithatelo, Tlhakoaneng,Matsoeteng and Sekoting
source: chiefs and councillors66. What kind of road projects are planned or Planned:
under implementation in the CC-area? A road from Maduna to Moeaneng,Construction of Koahong – Mahlahlathane-Morero Primary. Maintenance ofSekhutloeneng Road, Construction ofSehlabaneng road, to build a foot bridge,
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Construction of : Maholong and Thabaneng,Maserung –Ha Khoete. Source:CouncillorsUnder implementation:Concstuction ofLinotsing- Maralleng road. Consctructionof onote –Machafela (World Vision) source:chiefs and councillors
67. What are the transport infrastructure • Roads*
requirements in the CC-area? • Boats
• Air Strips
• Intermediate means of Transport
o Footbridges*
o Walk-ways
source: chiefs and councillors68. Which Institutions are in charge of Department of Rural Roads,nothe Road Sector in the CC-area? Are theylocally represented? source: chiefs and councillorsEnergy Sector:
69. Number of households with electricity 189connections in the CC-area. (i.e. LEC (According to LESOTHO ELECTRICITYconnections) COMPANY there are 288 completed
connections . 189 represents householdsthat were already using electricity at the timeof study.) source: councillors
70. Number of villages without electricity in 28the CC-area. Source: chiefs and councillors71. Number of households using solar energy Solar power: 104
in the CC-area Solar cookers and dryers: 9
Source: chiefs and councillors72. Main source:s of energy in the CC-area Wood, cow dung, aloe.
source: chiefs and councillors73. Which institutions are in charge of the L.E.C. Noelectricity sectors in the CC-area? Are theylocally represented? source: chiefs and councillorsCommunication Sector:
74. No. of villages with landline telephone in 2the CC-area; specify number of households 1 household at Makoabatingwith connections 3 households in Linotsing,
source: chiefs and councillors75. No. of villages with cell phone reception 34in the CC-area source: chiefs and councillors76. No. of villages with local TV reception in 6the CC-area source: chiefs and councillors77. No. of villages with local radio reception in 41the CC-area Moafrica Radio Lesotho78. No. of villages with access to postal/mailservices in the CC-area 41 source: |chiefs and councillors
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Trade and Commerce Sector:
79. Number of Businesses in the CC-area; specify Shops 48,type supermarkets 2 ,
bottle stores and Bars 6,people who are selling eggs and pigs 9.
source: chiefs and councillors80. Do they have access to specific market for Yes, agricultural products are sold in Maserutheir products? and schools. source: chiefs and councillors81. Are there any financial institutions (e.g.banks, insurances, credit unions, etc) in theCC area? If yes, provide names and location. No source: chiefs and councillorsSecurity Services:
82. Number of security service providers in the Government (Police): 1
CC-area source:councillorsPrivate: 0
83. Number of Crime Prevention Committees 17in the CC-area source: chiefs and councillors84. Names of villages least covered by security Ha Ngoae, Makoabating, Thabaneng, Haservices in the CC-area. Bera, Maholong Thakanyane,Thakhalle,
Ha Lehana, Sehlabaneng, Ha Lengolo,Ha Panta, Machafela, Ha Sechaba HaMahlahlathane, Maserung, Ha Khoete,Matsoeteng, Maithatelo, Tsoeneng,Nkata, Tlotlo, Thlakoaneng, Sekoting,Ramokhorong. source: chiefs and councillors
85. Common types of crime cases reported in Murder, theft, rape, to graze where it isthe CC-area not allowed, insults, theft of chickens, to
let animals walk at night stock theft andfighting. Source: chiefs and councillors
86. No. of stock stolen in the last year in the Cattle:1
CC-area Sheep: 24
Goats:1
Horses: 0
Donkeys: 0
source: chiefs and councillors Stock theft Mafeteng
87. Longest and shortest distance to the 1hr30 to 4hrs on foot
nearest Police Station or PostEnvironment:
88. Names of rare, vulnerable & endangered Flora (plants):
species in the CC-area Hloenya, Poho tshehla, Khoara, Kuena ,Sehlooko Lekhapu, selenjane,Phate eaNgaka, Mositsane Lesoko, Lekhala lathabe, Khomo ea balisa, Mofiifi,mohlomo,Tsina belo ,African potato, Sehalehala sa
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amatlatkka Leshokhoa, Qokoa, Leloli,masuoane, Qobo, moretele ,Ralikokotoana, source: chiefs and councillorsFauna (animals): rabbit, mosha, lipela,mochalla, tshiptjoana, and tlholo source: chiefs and councillors
89. Names of areas of interest (that could be Bushmen caves Ha Ngoae, Sekhutlong,protected) within the council area H Mothokho Seliba sa Ha Sethabela,
Qokoa Khubelu has wild animals and herbssource: chiefs and councillors
90. Names of villages that are facing severe soil Maholong,Thakanyane,Bera,Thabaneng,erosion in the CC-area. Liphakoeng,Makhetheng,Sethabela,
Majakaneng,Tsoeneng,Ramokhorong,Nkata,Tlotlo,Maithatelo,Thlakoaneng,Matsoeteng,Sekoting Machafela,Lengolo,Panta,Ha Ntebele,Lekoatsa,Bofihla,Konote,Majakaneng 1&2 Ha Ntebele Maserung,Ha Khoete,Ha Ngoae,Makoabating,HaSechaba, Mahlahlathane
Source: chiefs and councillors91. What are the causes for this severe soil Heavy Rains Poor ploughingerosion in the CC-area? Practices overgrazing Running of water
from the mountains, lack of trees andfurrows.
source: chiefs and councillors92. What are the projects existing, planned or Existing: tree planting ,Grass planting,under implementation for Natural Resource:Management (e.g. tree planting, gully Ongoing:Building of silt drapes, Dongarehabilitation, rehabilitation of wetlands, control, Tree planting and grass planting.soil erosion etc.) in the CC-area source: chiefs and councillors
Planned: tree and grass Planting
rehabilitation of wetlands, Building of siltdrapes
source: chiefs and councillors
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Community Council Fact Sheet
for the Community Council Action Plan (CCAP)
Overview of the most important data of the Community
council
District: MAFETENG Name of the Electoral Division: LIKHOELE No. 53
Name of the Community Council: MAKHOLANE E10
Compiled By: LEBOHANG MOSOTHOANE Date: 2008
Population:
1.Total population of the Community Council (CC) 25002 source: BOS2. Male population in the CC-area 12586 source: BOS3. Female population in the CC-area 12416 source: BOS4. Average population per village in the CC-area 258( to be filled later) source: independently calculated5. No. of births in the last year in the CC-area 74 source: chiefs and councillors6. No. of 5+ deaths in the last year in the CC-area 170 source: chiefs and councillors7.Under 5 deaths in the last year in the CC-area 16 source: chiefs and councillorsCC Profile:
8. No. of Electoral Divisions (EDs) in the CC-area 11 source: chiefs and councillors9. No. of villages in the CC-area 97 source: chiefs and councillors10. Names of villages in the CC-area Ha sekoati, liphiring, maikhokhong,(to be attached) thabaneng ha sempe, thelingoaneng, ha
ramohapi kopanong, ha likupa haseetsi,maieaneng, ha jooase, ha leemisa,lekoantlaneng, phokeng, ha qobete, qotatakhatleng, ha mahali, ha ramarothole,harankapu, ha sebusi, makeneng, harankhotho, ha matsepe, ha pelesa, hatebe, ha kotoane, matss’ooeng, ha khalalaha lipere, ha manehella, ha matsie, haphokojoe, ha ramotulu, ha ramporoane, hasekane, ha tauhali, tsaeng, ha lesokoana,maholong, ha lesia, matlapaneng,tsekong,macheseng, ha khalala, ha mahosi, hamkhathe, ha milikimetsa, ha mats’aba,pontseng, ha libete, aupolasi, ha lempetje,ha malimo, ha mohapi, motse mocha, hamakhonofane, ha ramatheko, ten rand,thotaneng, tieleng, ha sepechele, haraliemere, baroeng, ha Isaac, ha lebeta,ha ntlhakeng, ha ramokoatsi, ha koranta,bochabela, ha khati, ha mafeto, hamakopela, ha mokhothu,mahloleng,semakaleng,ha ramontso,ha kuili,
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boithatelo, ha chopo, atamelang, halumisi, ha matsoso, motheoaneng, nokantso, ha sephula, ha khalienyane, halesole, ha oni, ha raletooane, ha motloi,mapolateng, ha libenyane, mokhoabong,thoteng
source: chiefs and councillors11. Estimated Distance of CC-centre from district 8 kmtown (in km and travel time) source: calculated12. Total Area of Community council (km2) 226.48 km source: District CouncilSocial indicators:
13.Total No. of households in the CC-area 6206 source: chief and councillors14. Average number of persons per household in 6the CC-area (Average household size)15. No. of women headed households in the 731CC-area source: chiefs and councillors16. No. of child headed households in the CC-area 200 source: chiefs and councillors17. No. of Orphans in the CC-area:a) Paternal orphans 744 source: support groupb) Maternal orphans 407 source: support groupc) Double orphans 368 source: support group18. No. of vulnerable children in the CC-area 185 source: support group19. No. of herd-boys not attending school in theCC-area (below 18 years of age) 299 source: chiefs and councillors20. No. Of persons with disabilities in the CC-area; 25 earsspecify the forms of disabilities 16 eye
12 feet source: chiefs and councillorsSocio-Economic indicators:
21. No. of persons receiving food aid in the CC-area. 628 source: councillors and chiefs22. No. of households with the following M0 – M500:7expenditures (Maloti per month) in the CC-area: M501 – M1000: 42
Above M1000: 61 source: Independently collected
23. Main source: s of income and the number of Trade:21 source: chiefs and councillorsconcerned households in the CC-area Formal employment: 2317
source: chiefs and councillorsFarming:3868
source: chiefs and councillors24. No. of people generating incomes from other 165 pensionsource: s in the CC-area. Specify source: post office, chief and councillor25. Names and types of associations within the Kopanang support group, phuthanangCC-area likhutsana, tsepa jehova, hauhelanang,
mokhoabong, qotata, tsosanang,kopanang makena, rorisang, boitelo,kopano ke matla, khothalang bakuli,thusanang, reatsotellana itjareng, tauhali,manehella,boitelo support groups,
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ratanang society, itukisetseng, thabelangka lerato, chopo, kopanang, kuili,amohelanang, bochabela, thusanang halesole and leseli lebe teng sechabengsupport groups
source:chiefs and councillorsGender:
26. No. of female councillors in the CC-area 4 Source: council27. No. of male councillors in the CC-area 7 Source: council28. No. of CC staff; (attach list and specify 6.job titles) CCS- M. Lehloenya
Clerical assistant- M. TlaliAccounts clerk-M. TjamelaMessenger- M. MotsoafiCleaner-M. SelemelaWatchman-M. Manyeli Source: council
Agriculture Sector:
29. Number of households with agricultural fields 2623in the CC-area. source: chiefs and councillors30. Average field sizes in hectares (ha) in the 4 AcresCC-area. source: chiefs and councillors31. No. of households having Land Titles (e.g. 1828Form C, Lease) in the CC-area. source: chiefs and councillors32. Three main crops produced in the CC-area. • Maize
• wheat• beans source: chiefs and councillors
33. Three main livestock herded in the CC-area. • cattle• donkeys• sheep source: chiefs and councillors
34. Size of public land (hectares of range land)within the CC-area.35. List the agricultural services providers Government:Ministry of agricultureavailable in the CC-area (government and NGOs: care - tebaNGO’s :)? source: chiefs and councillors36. What kind of agricultural projects are planned Planned:Shared Croppingor under implementation in the CC-area? Under implementation: none
source: chiefs and councillorsHealth Sector:37. Three most prevalent diseases in the CC-area • tuberculosis
• HIV/AIDS• Sugardiabetes
Source: Mafeteng Hospital38. Names of health centres in the CC-area Government:none
NGOs:none source: chiefs and councillors
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39. Longest and shortest distance to nearest 20-60 minutesHealth centre (in hours or km) source: independently40. Names of villages whose access to health All the villagesfacilities is worst; no. of people affected 25002 people affected
source: chiefs and councillors41. Readiness of undergoing VCT (Voluntary • Medium-
Counselling and Testing) in the CC-area.42. Level of interest to get the results of the test • Medium-
in the CC-area (tick the appropriate situation). Source: Mafeteng hospital43. No. of people dependent on home based 42care in the CC-area. source: chiefs and councillors44. No. of HIV and AIDS Support Groups in the 28CC-area source: chiefs and councillors45. No. of Households with toilets in the CC-area • VIPs 109
• Water closet
source: chiefs and councillorsEducation Sector:
46. Number of Primary Schools in the CC-area Government: 0NGOs (e.g. churches): 8Private and individually owned: none
source: chiefs and councillors47. Number of Secondary Schools in the Government: noneCC-area NGOs (e.g. churches): 1
Private and individually owned: nonesource: chiefs and councillors
48. Number of High Schools in the CC-area Government: noneNGOs (e.g. churches): 2Private and individually owned:
source: chiefs and councillors49. Average years of school attendance in theCC-area:a) Primary School 8 source: teachersb) Secondary School 4 source: teachers c) High School 3 source: teachers50. Names of Farmers Training Centres (FTC’s) Not availablein the CC-area51. Names of other vocational training schools Ramohapi dressmaking vocational inthe CC-area; if available, specify type school
source: chiefs and councillors52. No. of initiation schools in the CC-area for 4the last year until present time source: chiefs and councillors53. No. of initiates in the CC-area for the last Males: 106year until present time Females: 0 source: chiefs and councillorsWater Sector:
54. Number of households with access to piped a) Public stand pipes: 4864 householdwater in the CC-area (within 150m): b) Private:
c) Hand pumps: 1342 householdsource: chiefs and councillors
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55. Number of wells in the CC-area. Permanent:15Perennial: 3
source: chiefs and councillors56. Number of dams in the CC-area. Indicate Communal:10whether they are natural or man-made. Individual:14
source: chiefs and councillors57. No. of villages with existing water systems in 97the CC-area source: chiefs and councillors58. Longest and shortest distance to nearest 10 – 40 minutespotable water point (hours or kms) in the CC-area. source: chiefs and councillors59. Names of villages where supply of potable All villageswater is reliable and clean; no. of householdsconcerned source: chiefs and councillors60. What kind of water supply projects are Planned:Protection of wellsplanned or under implementation in the CC-area? Under implementation: none
source: chiefs and councillors61. Which institutions are in charge of water -Rural Water Supplysupply in the CC-area? Are they locally -not representedrepresented? source: chiefs and councillorsRoads Sector:
62. Total kilometres of Tarred roads (i.e. nationalroads) in the CC-area 16 km Source: DDR63. Names and lengths of existing roads Gravel:Makeneng to ha Isaac 4kmmaintained by DRR in the CC-area Lumisi to ha raliemere 3.56 kmRamokoatsi to bochabela 9.7 Earth:Matsepe to tsaeeng 10.1km
Source: DDR64. Longest and shortest distance (km) of villages 100m – 2kmto nearest “good” road. source: individually calculated65. Names of villages without road access in the Ha mahali, ha nkapu ha oni,CC-area; no. of households concerned ha rankhotho, khatleng, ha mporoane ,
mapolateng, ha sebusi, mokhoabong,tataikopanong, maieaneng, ha mahosi,tauhali,
source: chiefs and councillors66. What kind of road projects are planned or Planned: noneunder implementation in the CC-area? Under implementation: construction ofgravel roads at bochabela source: chiefs and councillors67. What are the transport infrastructure • Roads*
requirements in the CC-area? • Boats
• Air Strips
• Intermediate means of Transport
o Footbridges-
o Walk-ways
source: chiefs and councillors68. Which Institutions are in charge of the Department of Rural RoadsRoad Sector in the CC-area? Are they locallyrepresented? source: chiefs and councillors
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Energy Sector:
69. Number of households with electricity 113connections in the CC-area. (i.e. LEC connections) source: LEC70. Number of villages without electricity in 86the CC-area. source: chiefs, councillors and LEC71. Number of households using solar energy in Solar power:8the CC-area Solar cookers and dryers:
source: chiefs and councillors72. Main source: s of energy in the CC-area Wood
GasElectricity source: chiefs and councillors
73. Which institutions are in charge of the -LECelectricity sectors in the CC-area? Are they -not representedlocally represented? source: chiefs and councillorsCommunication Sector:
74. No. of villages with landline telephone in the 32 householdsCC-area; specify number of households withconnections source: chiefs and councillors75. No. of villages with cell phone reception in 84the CC-area source: chiefs and councillors76. No. of villages with local TV reception in the 21CC-area source: chiefs and councillors77. No. of villages with local radio reception in 97 radio Lesotho and Moafrikathe CC-area source: chiefs and councillors78. No. of villages with access to postal/mail 0services in the CC-area source: chiefs and councillorsTrade and Commerce Sector:
79. Number of Businesses in the CC-area; Registered unregisteredspecify type 9 café 8 café
1 supermarket 1 bar2 bar source: chiefs, councillors and MTICM
80. Do they have access to specific market for No formal market, they sell to individualstheir products? source: chiefs and councillors81. Are there any financial institutions (e.g. banks, noinsurances, credit unions, etc) in the CC area?If yes, provide names and location. source: chiefs and councillorsSecurity Services:
82. Number of security service providers in Government (Police): 0
the CC-area source: chiefs and councillorsPrivate: 0 source: chiefs and councillors
83. Number of Crime Prevention Committees in 1the CC-area source: chiefs and councillors84. Names of villages least covered by security All the villageservices in the CC-area. source: chiefs and councillors
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85. Common types of crime cases reported in Robbery, rape,the CC-area source: police86. No. of stock stolen in the last year in the Cattle:3 source: policeCC-area Sheep:22 source: police
Goats:0 source: policeHorses: 0 source: policeDonkeys:0 source: police
87. Longest and shortest distance to the nearestPolice Station or PostEnvironment:
88. Names of rare, vulnerable & endangered Flora (plants):nonespecies in the CC-area Fauna (animals):None
source: chiefs and councillors89. Names of areas of interest (that could be noneprotected) within the council area source: chiefs and councillors90. Names of villages that are facing severe soil Sebusi, matlapaneng ,matsepe,erosion in the CC-area. tsaeng, ha makhathi, mahali, ha Isaac,
lempetje, khatleng, lumisi, likupa, hasebusi, qobete, makeneng, ha jooase,ha raliemere, maieaneng,kopanong.source: chiefs and councillors
91. What are the causes for this severe soil rainerosion in the CC-area? source: chiefs and councillors92. What are the projects existing, planned or Existing:
under implementation for Natural Resource: Plant trees at ha Isaac andManagement (e.g. tree planting, gully matlapanengrehabilitation, rehabilitation of wetlands, Ongoing:Nonesoil erosion etc.) in the CC-area Planned:None
source: chiefs and councillors
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Community Council Fact Sheet
for the Community Council Action Plan (CCAP)
Overview of the most important data of the Community
council
District: MAFETENG Name of the Electoral Division: QALABANE No.54
Name of the Community Council: QIBING E11
Compiled By: L.Melamu Date: 2008
Population:
1.Total population of the Community Council (CC) 17374 source: BOS2. Male population in the CC-area 8707 source: BOS3. Female population in the CC-area 8667 source: BOS4. Average population per village in the CC-area 229( to be filled later) source: councillors and chiefs5. No. of births in the last year in the CC-area 188 source: councillors and chiefs6. No. of 5+ deaths in the last year in the CC-area 279 source: councillors and chiefs7.Under 5 deaths in the last year in the CC-area 81 source: councillors and chiefsCC Profile:
8. No. of Electoral Divisions (EDs) in the CC-area 9 source: councillors and CCS9. No. of villages in the CC-area 76 source: councillors and CCS10. Names of villages in the CC-area (to be E01-Thoteng Ha-Makhosi,Aujong,attached) Mamothibeli,Ralipere,Ngaoe Mahlakung,
Thabana-Tsooana,Matsie,PatsoaneE02-Rakhapu,Makaung,Masiu,Phepheng,Lekhari,RalerupaMamaribana,Sitisang,Lepolesa,Marua,LikokongE03-Motanyane,Khojane,Ramatsabane,Semona,Hlakoaneng,Ralintsi,Sepelemane,Lithabaneng.E04-Taelo,Lefifi,Molapo,Ramahlape,Rankotseng,Mohlanapeng,Mokhamo,Nyapholing.E05-Patsa,Jimson,Nkalimeng,Tjeka,Nkoko,Rapoulo,Mpitso,Khakhane,Tsupane Monaheng,Mofoka,Manganeng,Hermon PatisiE06-Ntanyele,Fokase,Khopolo,Lekometsa,Mashapha,Sefateng Molapo,Seeiso,Qasisi,Litsoeneng Sekolong.E07-Mphobe,Ratsoloane,Seboka,SetlaoleE08-Sekantsing,Khasapane,Khothu,Montoeli,RatomoE09-Bolumatau,Ralebese,Nkhono
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Thotaneng,Mahlabatheng,Sebothoane,Monyalotsa,Joele,Mohlehli,Taung Ha-Mohlehli. Source: councillors
11. Estimated Distance of CC-centre from district 15kmtown (in km and travel time) source: councillors12. Total Area of Community council (km2) 226.48km² source: District CouncilSocial indicators:
13.Total No. of households in the CC-area 2002 source: councillors14. Average number of persons per household 10in the CC-area (Average household size) source: councillors15. No. of women headed households in 685 source: councillorsthe CC-area16. No. of child headed households in the 108 source: councillorsCC-area17. No. of Orphans in the CC-area:a) Paternal orphans 576 source : CBOsb) Maternal orphans 442 source : CBOsc) Double orphans 202 source : CBOs18. No. of vulnerable children in the CC-area 151 source : CBOs19. No. of herd-boys not attending school in theCC-area (below 18 years of age) 478 source : CBOs20. No. Of persons with disabilities in the CC-area; 74 mental disorder, blindness, dumb,specify the forms of disabilities physical disability source : CBOsSocio-Economic indicators:
21. No. of persons receiving food aid in the CC-area. 652 source :CBOs22. No. of households with the following 0 –M500:42expenditures (Maloti per month) in the CC-area: M501 – M1000:26
M1000+:18 source: individually conducted
23. Main sources of income and the number of Trade:30concerned households in the CC-area Formal Employment:521
Farming:200 source: councillors24. No. of people generating incomes from other 270 pensionsources in the CC-area. Specify source: councillors25. Names and types of associations within the Burial societyCC-area Ja o sa phela-grocery
Mokhatlo oa likhoho tsa likoekoeKhoho tsa nama le mahe
source: councillorsGender:
26. No. of female councillors in the CC-area 4 source :councillors27. No. of male councillors in the CC-area 7 source: councillors28. No. of CC staff; (attach list and specify job titles) 6:- CCS
WatchmanMessengerCleanerAccounts clerk
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Assistant clerk source: councillorsAgriculture Sector:
29. Number of households with agricultural fields 1575in the CC-area. source: councillors30. Average field sizes in hectares (ha) in the 4 acresCC-area. source: councillors31. No. of households having Land Titles (e.g. 1316 source: councillorsForm C, Lease) in the CC-area.32. Three main crops produced in the CC-area. • Maize
• sorghum• beans source: councillors
33. Three main livestock herded in the CC-area. • cattle• sheep• goats source: councillors
34. Size of public land (hectares of range land)within the CC-area.35. List the agricultural services providers GOVERNMENT: Ministry of Agricavailable in the CC-area (government and NGOs: C.R.S,World VisionWFP,FAONGO’s :)? source: councillors36. What kind of agricultural projects are planned Planned: Noneor under implementation in the CC-area? Under implementation:mantloane,
mekotjana, likoekoe, broilers and layerssource: councillors
Health Sector:37. Three most prevalent diseases in the CC-area • TB
• HIV/AIDS• Sugar diabetes Source: CBOs
38. Names of health centres in the CC-area Government: Litsoeneng Health CentreNGOs :none Source: CBOs
39. Longest and shortest distance to nearest 1hour shortestHealth centre (in hours or km) 3hours longest Source: CBOs40. Names of villages whose access to health E01-Thoteng Ha-Makhosi,Aujong,facilities is worst; no. of people affected Mamothibeli,Ralipere,Ngaoe
Mahlakung,Thabana-Tsooana,Matsie,PatsoaneE02-Rakhapu,Makaung,Masiu,Phepheng,Lekhari,RalerupaMamaribana,Sitisang,Lepolesa,Marua,LikokongE03-Motanyane,Khojane,Ramatsabane,Semona,Hlakoaneng,Ralintsi,Sepelemane,Lithabaneng.E04-Taelo,Lefifi,Molapo,Ramahlape,Rankotseng,Mohlanapeng,Mokhamo,Nyapholing.E05-Patsa,Jimson,Nkalimeng,Tjeka,Nkoko,Rapoulo,Mpitso,Khakhane,Tsupane Monaheng,Mofoka,
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Manganeng,Hermon PatisiE07-Mphobe,Ratsoloane,Seboka,SetlaoleE08-Sekantsing,Khasapane,Khothu,Montoeli,RatomoE09-Bolumatau,Ralebese,Nkhono Thotaneng,Mahlabatheng,Sebothoane,Monyalotsa,Joele,Mohlehli,Taung Ha-Mohlehli.
Source: councillors41. Readiness of undergoing VCT • medium~
(Voluntary Counseling and Testing) inthe CC-area. Source: CBOs42. Level of interest to get the results of • medium~
the test in the CC-area (tick the appropriatesituation). Source:CBOs43. No. of people dependent on home 89based care in the CC-area. Source:CBOs44. No. of HIV and AIDS Support Groups 48in the CC-area Source: CBOs45. No. of Households with toilets in • VIPs: 449the CC-area • WATER CLOSET : none
Source: CBOsEducation Sector:
46. Number of Primary Schools in the GOVERNMENT: 2CC-area NGOs:15
Private and individually owned: none Source: councillors
47. Number of Secondary Schools in Government: 2the CC-area NGOs:2
Private and individually owned : none Source: councillors
48. Number of High Schools in the CC-area Government: noneNGOs: nonePrivate and individually owned: none
Source :councillors49. Average years of school attendance inthe CC-area:a) Primary School 10b) Secondary School 5c) High School None source: principal50. Names of Farmers Training Centres(FTC’s) in the CC-area None source: councillors51. Names of other vocational training Noneschools in the CC-area; if available,specify type source: councillors52. No. of initiation schools in the CC-area 9for the last year until present time source: councillors and chiefs53. No. of initiates in the CC-area for the males :463last year until present time Females:13 source: councillors and chiefs
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Water Sector:
54. Number of households with access to piped a) Public stand pipes:71water in the CC-area (within 150m): b) Private:3
c) Hand pumps:55source: councillors
55. Number of wells in the CC-area. Permanent:84Perennial:12 source: councillors
56. Number of dams in the CC-area. Indicate Communal:18whether they are natural or man-made. Individual: 70 source: councillors57. No. of villages with existing water systems in 76the CC-area source: councillors58. Longest and shortest distance to nearest potable 1hr min shortestwater point (hours or kms) in the CC-area. 3hrs longest source: councillors59. Names of villages where supply of potable water E01-Thoteng Ha-Makhosi,Aujong,is reliable and clean; no. of households concerned Mamothibeli,Ralipere,Ngaoe Mahlakung,
Thabana-Tsooana,Matsie,PatsoaneE02-Rakhapu,Makaung,Masiu,Phepheng,Lekhari,RalerupaMamaribana,Sitisang,Lepolesa,Marua,LikokongE03-Motanyane,Khojane,Ramatsabane,Semona,Hlakoaneng,Ralintsi,Sepelemane,Lithabaneng.E04-Taelo,Lefifi,Molapo,Ramahlape,Rankotseng,Mohlanapeng,Mokhamo,Nyapholing.E05-Patsa,Jimson,Nkalimeng,Tjeka,Nkoko,Rapoulo,Mpitso,Khakhane,Tsupane Monaheng,Mofoka,Manganeng,Hermon PatisiE06-Ntanyele,Fokase,Khopolo,Lekometsa,Mashapha,SefatengMolapo,Seeiso,Qasisi,Litsoeneng Sekolong.E07-Mphobe,Ratsoloane,Seboka,SetlaoleE08-Sekantsing,Khasapane,Khothu,Montoeli,RatomoE09-Bolumatau,Ralebese,NkhonoThotaneng,Mahlabatheng,Sebothoane,Monyalotsa,Joele,Mohlehli,Taung Ha-Mohlehli. source: councillors
60. What kind of water supply projects are planned Planned: maintenance of pumps andor under implementation in the CC-area? water points
Under implementation :noneSource :councillors
61. Which institutions are in charge of water supply RWS in the CC-area? Are they locally represented? no representation source: RWS office
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Roads Sector:
62. Total kilometer of Tarred roads (i.e. 26kmnational roads) in the CC-area source: councillors63. Names and lengths of existing roads Gravel: Motlere-Ralintsi 15.9kmmaintained by DRR in the CC-area Qalabane-Mohlehli 4.6km
Van Rooyens- Molapo 20kmQhasisi-Ramohapi 5.5km
Earth : none Source: DRR office64. Longest and shortest distance (km) of 2hrs longestvillages to nearest “good” road. 45 min shortest source: councillors65. Names of villages without road access E01-Thoteng Ha-Makhosi,Aujong,in the CC-area; no. of households Mamothibeli,Ralipere,Ngaoe Tsooanaconcerned Mahlakung,Thabana-,Matsie,Patsoane
E02- Rakhapu,Makaung,Masiu,Phepheng,Lekhari,RalerupaMamaribana,Sitisang,Lepolesa,Marua,LikokongE03-Motanyane,Khojane,Ramatsabane,Semona,Hlakoaneng,Ralintsi,Sepelemane,Lithabaneng.E04-Taelo,Lefifi,Molapo,Ramahlape,Rankotseng,Mohlanapeng,Mokhamo,Nyapholing.E05-Patsa,Jimson,Nkalimeng,Tjeka,Nkoko,Rapoulo,Mpitso,Khakhane,Tsupane Monaheng,Mofoka,Manganeng,Hermon PatisiE06-Ntanyele,Fokase,Khopolo,Lekometsa,Mashapha,SefatengMolapo,Seeiso,Qasisi,Litsoeneng Sekolong.E07-Mphobe,Ratsoloane,Seboka,SetlaoleE08-Sekantsing,Khasapane,Khothu,Montoeli,RatomoE09-Bolumatau,Ralebese,Nkhono Thotaneng,Mahlabatheng,Sebothoane,Monyalotsa,Joele,Mohlehli,Taung Ha-Mohlehli.
source:councillors66. What kind of road projects are planned Planned: noneor under implementation in the CC-area? Under implementation: earth road
source:councillors67. What are the transport infrastructure • Roads~
requirements in the CC-area? • Boats
• Air Strips
• Intermediate means of Transport
~ Footbridges
~ Walk-ways~
source: councillors
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68. Which Institutions are in charge of the DRR,Road Sector in the CC-area? Are they no representativeslocally represented? Source: DRR officeEnergy Sector:
69. Number of households with electricity 20connections in the CC-area. (i.e.LEC connections) source: councillors70. Number of villages without electricity 56in the CC-area. source: councillors71. Number of households using solar Solar power: 224energy in the CC-area Solar cookers and dryers : none
Source :councillors72. Main sources of energy in the CC-area Wood, cow dung source: councillors73. Which institutions are in charge of L.E.C no representativesthe electricity sectors in the CC-area?Are they locally represented? source: L.E.C officeCommunication Sector:
74. No. of villages with landline telephone Nonein the CC-area; specify number ofhouseholds with connections source: councillors75. No. of villages with cell phone reception 38 source: councillorsin the CC-area76. No. of villages with local TV reception in None source: councillorsthe CC-area77. No. of villages with local radio reception 76in the CC-area source: councillors78. No. of villages with access to postal/mail 8 source: councillorsservices in the CC-areaTrade and Commerce Sector:
79. Number of Businesses in the CC-area; Cafes-31specify type Supermarket-5
Spaza -6 source: councillors80. Do they have access to specific market Nofor their products? source: councillors81. Are there any financial institutions (e.g. Nonebanks, insurances, credit unions, etc) in theCC area? If yes, provide names and location. source: councillorsSecurity Services:
82. Number of security service providers in Government: Tsupane Police Station,the CC-area Van Rooyens Police Station
Private : none source: councillors83. Number of Crime Prevention 21Committees in the CC-area source: councillors84. Names of villages least covered bysecurity services in the CC-area. E01-Thoteng Ha-Makhosi,Aujong,Mamothibeli,
Ralipere,Ngaoe Mahlakung,Thabana-Tsooana,Matsie,Patsoane
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E02-Rakhapu,Makaung,Masiu,Phepheng,Lekhari,RalerupaMamaribana,Sitisang,Lepolesa,Marua,LikokongE03-Motanyane,Khojane,Ramatsabane,Semona,Hlakoaneng,Ralintsi,Sepelemane,Lithabaneng.E04-Taelo,Lefifi,Molapo,Ramahlape,Rankotseng,Mohlanapeng,Mokhamo,Nyapholing.E05-Patsa,Jimson,Nkalimeng,Tjeka,Nkoko,Rapoulo,Mpitso,Khakhane,TsupaneMonaheng,Mofoka,Manganeng,Hermon PatisiE06-Ntanyele,Fokase,Khopolo,Lekometsa,Mashapha,SefatengMolapo,Seeiso,Qasisi,Litsoeneng Sekolong.E07-Mphobe,Ratsoloane,Seboka,SetlaoleE08-Sekantsing,Khasapane,Khothu,Montoeli,RatomoE09-Bolumatau,Ralebese,Nkhono Thotaneng,Mahlabatheng,Sebothoane,Monyalotsa,Joele,Mohlehli,Taung Ha-Mohlehli
source: councillors85. Common types of crime cases reported Rape,stock theft, poor range managementin the CC-area leading to wars
source: councillors86. No. of stock stolen in the last year in Cattle: 39the CC-area Sheep: 67
Goats: 44 source: councillorsHorses : noneDonkeys : none
87. Longest and shortest distance to the 45 min shortestnearest Police Station or Post 2hrs longestEnvironment:
88. Names of rare, vulnerable & Flora: hloenya,pohotsehla, tsinabelo,tsikitlana,endangered species in the CC-area Qobo,khala la thaba, cheche, lehlaku,
mohloare,SehlokoFauna: mutla,pela, thlolo, noko
source: councillors89. Names of areas of interest (that could E01-Thabeng (joang),be protected) within the council area E08- Phuleng (lehlaka), E05- Mohlakeng,
Hermon (lehlaka), E04- Thaba ea Qalabane,E09- Raleng la Bolumatau (joang), Mohlakeng(lehlaka), E02 Phuleng (lehlaka),Leralleng(joang), E06 Machafela (caves)
source: councillors90. Names of villages that are facing E01-Thoteng Ha-Makhosi,Aujong,Mamothibeli,severe soil erosion in the CC-area. Ralipere,Ngaoe Mahlakung,Thabana-
Tsooana,Matsie,Patsoane
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E02-Rakhapu,Makaung,Masiu,Phepheng,Lekhari,RalerupaMamaribana,Sitisang,Lepolesa,Marua,LikokongE03-Motanyane,Khojane,Ramatsabane,Semona,Hlakoaneng,Ralintsi,Sepelemane,Lithabaneng.E04-Taelo,Lefifi,Molapo,Ramahlape,Rankotseng,Mohlanapeng,Mokhamo,Nyapholing.E05-Patsa,Jimson,Nkalimeng,Tjeka,Nkoko,Rapoulo,Mpitso,Khakhane,TsupaneMonaheng,Mofoka,Manganeng,Hermon PatisiE06-Ntanyele,Fokase,Khopolo,Lekometsa,Mashapha,SefatengMolapo,Seeiso,Qasisi,Litsoeneng Sekolong.E07-Mphobe,Ratsoloane,Seboka,SetlaoleE08-Sekantsing,Khasapane,Khothu,Montoeli,RatomoE09-Bolumatau,Ralebese,Nkhono Thotaneng,Mahlabatheng,Sebothoane,Monyalotsa,Joele,Mohlehli,Taung Ha-Mohlehli.
source: councillors91. What are the causes for this severe Heavy rain stormssoil erosion in the CC-area? overgrazing source: councillors92. What are the projects existing, planned Existing:
or under implementation for Natural tree planting, building of dams, gullyResource Management (e.g. tree planting, rehabilitation, catchmentsgully rehabilitation, rehabilitation of Ongoing: water pointswetlands, soil erosion etc.) in the CC-area Planned: gully rehabilitation, tree planting, water
points source: councillors
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Community Council Fact Sheet
for the Community Council Action Plan (CCAP)
Overview of the most important data of the Community
council
District: MAFETENG Name of the Electoral Division: MAFETENG No. 55
Name of the Community Council: MAKAOTA E12
Compiled By: NTHATISI THABANE Date: 2008
Population:
1.Total population of the Community 31,014 source: BOSCouncil (CC) 8941 source: chiefs and councillors2. Male population in the CC-area 14,425 source: BOS
3653 source: chiefs and councillors3. Female population in the CC-area 16,589 source: BOS
4288 source: chiefs and councillors4. Average population per village in the 182CC-area ( to be filled later)5. No. of births in the last year in the 104CC-area source: chiefs and councillors6. No. of 5+ deaths in the last year in the 187CC-area source: chiefs and councillors7.Under 5 deaths in the last year in theCC-area 105 source: chiefs and councillorsCC Profile:
8. No. of Electoral Divisions (EDs) in the 9CC-area9. No. of villages in the CC-area 49 source: chiefs and councillors10. Names of villages in the CC-area Khubetsoana, Lifelekoaneng, (to be attached) Mathleng,Hospital Area, Wepener road,
Motlere, Matlapaneng,Mafeteng Prison,Ramokhele, LEehcoopHa Seithleko, HaMothokho, Ha Seithleko Ramasabata,Ha Seithleko, Ha seithleko Ha Setumpa,Matsaneng , PhaahamengMakhetheng,Ha Maoba Boithatelo, Ha’Mei,HaLebenkele, Ha Mokhameleli, Hampholle,Ha Petlane, Ha Polinyane, HaRamatlepe, Motse-Mocha, Ha Amphora,Ha kotoanyane, Ha Mofalali, HaMphatsoane, HaTsele,SekhutloanengMatheneng, MatsepeMotse-Mocha, Borokhong, Lehoatateng,
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Leloaleng, Borata, Ha linale, Ha ranteme,Ha Souru , Matsatseng, Tsele, HaMosiuoa, Boithatelo, Khalahali, HaNthebe Source: chiefs and councillors ,IEC
11. Estimated Distance of CC-centre from 10min – 1 hourdistrict town (in km and travel time)12. Total Area of Community council (km2) 68.10 km2 source: Mafeteng District
council’s officeSocial indicators:
13.Total No. of households in the CC-area 3292 source: chiefs and councillors14. Average number of persons per household in 3 the CC-area (Average household size)15. No. of women headed households in the CC-area 757 source: councillors and chiefs CBVs16. No. of child headed households in the CC-area 147 source: councillors and chiefs and CBVs17. No. of Orphans in the CC-area:a) Paternal orphans 388 source: cbvsb) Maternal orphans 191 source: cbvsc) Double orphans 304 source: cbvs18. No. of vulnerable children in the CC-area 214 source: cbvs19. No. of herd-boys not attending school in the 22CC-area (below 18 years of age) source: cbvs20. No. Of persons with disabilities in the CC-area; (206)specify the forms of disabilities Deaf ,Blind, Dumb , Physically
Handicapped, Mental disability , Generaldisability source: councillors and chiefs CBVs
Socio-Economic indicators:
21. No. of persons receiving food aid in the CC-area. (132) source: councillors and chiefs22. No. of households with the following M0 – M500: 39
expenditures (Maloti per month) in the CC-area: M501 – M1000:29
Above M1000:12
23. Main sources of income and the number of Trade: 147
concerned households in the CC-area Formal employment:629
Farming: 469
source: councillors and chiefs24. No. of people generating incomes from other (874) Informal Employmentsources in the CC-area. Specify Pensioners
Self employedsource: councillors and chiefs
25. Names and types of associations within the Burial societies
CC-area Phuthanang Leseli la MalapaThusanang ka Lerato IpolokengPhela o phelise Teke MpateMpatesheleng Itjareng MatsatsaManonyane LeboneThusanangLepatoZone B Bolokanang Tumisang
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Grocery (13)Piggery
Mafeteng Piggery Poultry TsohangMatsanengKopanang Makaleng -VaselinePeople Living With Hiv/Aids
Lebohang, Thusanang RamatlepeLema Ka lerato, Mantloane
source: councillorsGender:
26. No. of female councillors in the CC-area 5 source: council secretary27. No. of male councillors in the CC-area 428. No. of CC staff; (attach list and specify job titles) 6
Community council Secretary,Messenger, Accounts Clerk, Cleaner,Trainer, Watchman, clerical assistantsource: Council secretary
Agriculture Sector:
29. Number of households with agricultural fields in 484the CC-area. source: chiefs and councillors30. Average field sizes in hectares (ha) in the 4 AcresCC-area. source: councillors and chiefs31. No. of households having Land Titles (e.g. 501Form C, Lease) in the CC-area. source: Councillors32. Three main crops produced in the CC-area. • Maize
• Sorghum• Beans
33. Three main livestock herded in the CC-area. • Cattle• Sheep• Goats
source: councillors and chiefs34. Size of public land (hectares of range land)within the CC-area.35. List the agricultural services providers available Government: Ministry of Agriculturein the CC-area (government and NGO’s :)? NGOs: Red Cross, FAO, Catholic Relief
Services,UNICEF, LPPAsource: Councillors
36. What kind of agricultural projects are planned or Planned: Plantation of wheat, maizeunder implementation in the CC-area? and fruit trees , Block Farming,
Under implementation:
Health Sector:37. Three most prevalent diseases in the CC-area • High Blood
• Diabetics• HIV & AIDSsource: New start, Lecoop clinic, Mafeteng Hospital
38. Names of health centres in the CC-area Government: Lecoop Health Centre Mafeteng Hospital
NGOs: Tsepong clinic Lebone clinic source: Councillors
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39. Longest and shortest distance to nearest 180 minutes to 240 minutesHealth centre (in hours or km)40. Names of villages whose access to health Borata KhubetsoanaHa linalefacilities is worst; no. of people affected LifelekoanengHa Ranteme Ha
MotlereHa Souru MatlapanengMatsatsengHa SeithlekoTseleng Ha Mosiuoa Haseithleko SetumpaBoithatelo Ha seithlekoRamasabataKhalahali Ha MothokhoHaNthebe Matsaneng PhahamengMakhethengHa MaobaBoithatelo Ha LebenkeleHa MaobaHa ‘Mei Ha Mokhameleli Ha Mpholle HaPetlane HA Polinyane Ha Ramatlepe Motse-Mocha Amphora Ha Kotoanyane Ha MofalaliHa Mphatsoane Ha Tsele Sekhutloaneng,Matheneng ka holimo, Matsepe Motse-Mocha,Motse-Mocha Paballong,Borokhong,Lehoatateng,Leloaleng
source: Councillors, chief41. Readiness of undergoing VCT (Voluntary • Low*
Counseling and Testing) in the CC-area. source: New start, KYS42. Level of interest to get the results of the test • High
in the CC-area (tick the appropriate situation). • Medium
• Low* source: New Start, KYS43. No. of people dependent on home based care 177in the CC-area. source: cbvs44. No. of HIV and AIDS Support Groups in 41the CC-area source: community Based volunteers(cbvs)45. No. of Households with toilets in the CC-area • VIPs 691
• Water closet 181
source: Councillors, Environmental HealthEducation Sector:
46. Number of Primary Schools in the CC-area Government: 0NGOs (e.g. churches):11Private and individually owned: 0
Councillor Dept of Education47. Number of Secondary Schools in the CC-area Government: 0
NGOs (e.g. churches): 0Private and individually owned: 0
48. Number of High Schools in the CC-area Government:1NGOs (e.g. churches): 5Private and individually owned:1
source: councillor49. Average years of school attendance inthe CC-area:a) Primary School 10b) Secondary School 5c) High School 4 source: principals
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50. Names of Farmers Training Centres (FTC’s)in the CC-area51. Names of other vocational training schools Bedco(carpentry and dressmaking)in the CC-area; if available, specify type St Gerard – Dressmaking
Catholic Training Centre- Dressmakingand knitting source: councillors
52. No. of initiation schools in the CC-area for 3the last year until present time Source: chiefs and councillors53. No. of initiates in the CC-area for the last Males:88year until present time Females: 0Water Sector:
54. Number of households with access to pipedwater in the CC-area (within 150m): a) Public stand pipes:1410
b) Private: 1075c) Hand pumps:764
source: WASA55. Number of wells in the CC-area. Permanent:25
Perennial:356. Number of dams in the CC-area. Indicatewhether they are natural or man-made. Communal:9
Individual:25 source: councillors
57. No. of villages with existing water systems inthe CC-area 36 source: councillors58. Longest and shortest distance to nearestpotable water point (hours or kms) in the CC-area. 5- 10 minutes59. Names of villages where supply of potable 1920 households from:water is reliable and clean; no. of households Ha Motlere (tlasa feme) Tjorosingconcerned Lifelekoaneng Ha Tsele Ramokhele
(ka holimo) Ha Linale LeloalengSekhutloanengMotse-Mocha Borokhong HaMokhameleliThotaneng Matheneng LekhalongHa Mothokho Ha Seithleko Setumpa
source: councillors60. What kind of water supply projects are Planned: Installation of pumpsplanned or under implementation in the CC-area? (Thabeng –Ramokoena, Boithatelo-
Borata, Ha Linale- Khalahali, seithleko-Motheong)Sekantsing pumps andVIPsUnder implementation:Water pipes:Paballong Lengopeng to Borokhong ,Ha Mokhameleli water pipes fromsource Thabeng.source: WASA, Rural Water Supply,Councillor
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61. Which institutions are in charge of water -Rural Water Supply and WASAsupply in the CC-area? Are they locally -Locally representedrepresented?Roads Sector:
62. Total kilometer of Tarred roads (i.e. national National Road circle to Borata 9Kmroads) in the CC-area Thabana Morena Road 1km
Vanrooyen Road to Matholeng 4kmMaseru Road 5km Roads
63. Names and lengths of existing roads Gravel: Motsemocha- Maphoka to Sekantsing 3kmmaintained by DRR in the CC-area Sekontiring to Matholeng to Factory 6km
Johnsonbaker High School to Circle 3,5 kmSenkontiring to Rankhakile 2.6 kmMatsaneng,Phahameng,Motlere4.2kmMatheneng – Paballong 1.8 kmKotoanyane to Mapoka 3.8 kmEarth:source: DRR, DPU
64. Longest and shortest distance (km) of 0.7km - 6.8 km 10miutes-2hoursvillages to nearest “good” road.65. Names of villages without road access in Ha Matsepe, Matheneneng, Tjorosing,Hathe CC-area; no. of households concerned mokhameleli,Ha Polinyane,Thabaneng,
Borokhong, Ha Souru,Ha Mothokho, HaSetumpa, Ha Seithleko, Lifelekoaneng, HaMotlere, paballong source: councillors
66. What kind of road projects are planned or Planned: Maintanance of roadsunder implementation in the CC-area? Hospital to Nursery
Khubetsoana to Matholeng Circle to Johnson baker High school Borokong to Agric Site Paballong to Main road
Leloaleng to Khabo Under implementation: Phahameng via graveyard to circleCircle to graveyard Circle to RamokheleMotse-mocha- Mpholle
source: Roads67. What are the transport infrastructure • Roads*
requirements in the CC-area? • Boats
• Air Strips
•Intermediate means of Transport
o Footbridges
o Walk-ways
source: councillors68. Which Institutions are in charge of the -Department of Rural Roads, and RoadsRoad Sector in the CC-area? Are they locally -They are representedrepresented?Energy Sector:
69. Number of households with electricity 298connections in the CC-area. (i.e. LEC connections)
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70. Number of villages without electricity in the 28 source: councillorsCC-area.71. Number of households using solar energy Solar power: 195in the CC-area Solar cookers and dryers:
72. Main sources of energy in the CC-area Wood, Gas and Paraffin source: councillors
73. Which institutions are in charge of the -L.E.C.electricity sectors in the CC-area? Are they -locally Representedlocally represented?Communication Sector:
74. No. of villages with landline telephone 186in the CC-area; specify number of households source: Telecom Lesothowith connections75. No. of villages with cell phone reception 46 source: councillorsin the CC-area76. No. of villages with local TV reception in 47 source: councillors the CC-area77. No. of villages with local radio reception 49 Moafrica Radio LesothoCC-in the area source: councillors78. No. of villages with access to postal/mail 17services in the CC-area source: councillorsTrade and Commerce Sector:
79. Number of Businesses in the CC-area; Shops 48, supermarkets 16 general dealer 3specify type bottle stores and Bars 10, poultry and
piggery 20bricklayers 17, mechanics 8,butchery 7, fruits and vege shops 3,saloons 20, Dairies 10, Hotels 2,GuestHouses 3Industrial: NDSO, High Chime,Shu ROu toiletPaper,TNT Textile source: Councillors,Trade and Commerce
80. Do they have access to specific market for Yes, they sell their products at Mafetengtheir products? Dairy,OK supermarket, swanepoel in Maseru
(councillors)81. Are there any financial institutions (e.g. Banks
banks, insurances, credit unions, etc) in the Ned bankCC area? If yes, provide names and location. Standard Lesotho Bank
INSURANCES
MKMMetropolitanReaubokaBafokengSentebaleCredit Unions
Blue financial servicesJP creditorsLetsema creditorsSechaba financial services
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Security Services:
82. Number of security service providers in the Government (Police): 1CC-area Private: 283. Number of Crime Prevention Committees 7in the CC-area source: chiefs and councillors84. Names of villages least covered by securityservices in the CC-area.85. Common types of crime cases reported in Rapethe CC-area Child abuse
RobberyHouse breakAssaultsInsults source: chiefs and councillors, Mafeteng police post
86. No. of stock stolen in the last year in the Cattle: 0CC-area Sheep: 5
Goats:3Horses: 0
Donkeys: 0
source: Mafeteng police-stock theft devision, chief87. Longest and shortest distance to the 1hr30 to 4hrs on footnearest Police Station or PostEnvironment:
88. Names of rare, vulnerable & endangered Flora (plants):Hloenya, Poho Tsehla, Phatespecies in the CC-area Ea Ngaka,Mositsane,Mothokho,
Lemanamana,Clapdag, Khomo ea BalisaFauna (animals): rabbit, antelopes
source: councillors89. Names of areas of interest (that could be BUSHMEN CAVES
protected) within the council area Kotoanyane and Maphoka,Lehlakaneng,Sekotjane,Mophoko,Mafika aSekonyelaMorungLikoting haKotoanyane(wild Aloe) source: councillors
90. Names of villages that are facing severe Ha seithleko Borokhong Ha Mofalalisoil erosion in the CC-area. Matsaneng Paballong Ha Kotoanyane
Matlapaneng Leloaleng LiperekisingMotlere Sekhutloaneng LetsoapongHa Tsele Sekantsing source: councillors
91. What are the causes for this severe soil Overgrazingerosion in the CC-area? Open drainages
Heavy rain92. What are the projects existing, planned or Existing: tree and grass planting.building ofunder implementation for Natural Resource silt drapes (ha Malisene and HA Ramakatsane)Management (e.g. tree planting, gully Ongoing: kotoanyane catchmentrehabilitation, rehabilitation of wetlands, soil Planned: grass and tree planting, donga controlerosion etc.) in the CC-area (Ha Malisene, Letsoapong, Matheneng,Ha seithleko)
Conservation of wetlands (Sampokana) Ha Motleresource: DPU, COUNCIL
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X 3District Council Mafeteng:
1. Zulu Khotle(Chairperson)
2. Emile Tekane (DeputyChairperson)
3. Lefu Sikame4. ‘Mabaka Makhele5. ‘Mabokang Sehloho6. ‘Masechaba Ramabele7. ‘Makeiso Mofolo8. ‘Mataelo Sebele9. Mosana Masanya10. Likeleko Thatho11. Ts’epang Monts’o12. Sekolo Ncheche
13. Mosebi Sekamo14. Thabo Moqolo15. ‘Maleitseng Ranko16. Mantsoe Lethoana17. Mafa Mahao18. Mots’oane Matekoa19. Sefotho Lephole20. Thabiso Mokhothu21. ‘Manyakallo Monyake22. Fako Seeiso23. Fusi Sefuthi24. Pule Ralebo25. ‘Mapaballo Makhetha26. ‘Mats’okolo Masilo
COMMITTEES
Finance:
1. Fako Seeiso
2. Zulu Khotle
3. Lethoana Mantsoe4. ‘Masechaba
Ramabele
Social Services:
1. ‘Mataelo Sebele
2. Sekolo Ncheche
3.
Land:
1. Pule Ramalebo
2. Mofana Mafanya
3. Mosebi Sekamo
ANNEX 3