Department of Rural Development and Land Reform Sample Clauses

Department of Rural Development and Land Reform. With the initial farm up and running, Amadlelo (through the Seven Stars Trust) put in a request for funding to the National Department of Rural Development and Land Reform under the RECAP programme. This department granted R35 million in 2012 followed by a second tranche of R14 million the following year. These funds enabled the establishment of irrigation infrastructure on the remaining four units, land clearing on areas not previously used for farming, fencing, the construction of a second milking parlour for the two units furthest from the central milking parlour and the relocation of three members who had to move from their plot to make way for central pivot irrigation. New houses were built on the central farm block or provision was made to move to Keiskammahoek village.
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Department of Rural Development and Land Reform. DARDLA Jobs created by Community Work Programme and EPWP in rural areas rises Develop a plan to support the creation of EPWP & CWP job opportunities within rural municipalities Implement and monitor the plan to support the creation of EPWP & CWP job opportunities within rural municipalities Implement and monitor the plan to support the creation of EPWP & CWP job opportunities within rural municipalities Implement and review the plan to support the creation of EPWP & CWP job opportunities within rural municipalities Number of jobs created by CWP and EPWP in rural areas Department of Rural Development and Land Reform & DARDLA to indicate Department of Tourism & DEDET Jobs created through tourism in local municipalities Develop a plan to support the creation of EPWP & CWP job opportunities linked to the tourism sector within municipalities Implement and monitor the plan to support the creation of EPWP & CWP job opportunities linked to the tourism sector within municipalities Implement and monitor the plan to support the creation of EPWP & CWP job opportunities linked to the tourism sector within municipalities Implement and review the plan to support the creation of EPWP & CWP job opportunities linked to the tourism sector within municipalities Number of jobs created through tourism in municipalities Dept of Tourism & DEDET to indicate Ensure alignment between the EPWP and CWP DPWR&T Manage the EPWP and support the roll-out of the CWP Manage the implementation of the EPWP and support the CWP to ensure that the set targets are achieved Manage the implementation of the EPWP and support the CWP to ensure that the set targets are achieved Manage the implementation of the EPWP and support the CWP to ensure that the set targets are achieved Manage the implementation of the EPWP and support the CWP to ensure that the set targets are achieved 4,5 million new EPWP job opportunities created Number of new work opportunities created DPWRT to indicate target and resources allocated Municipalities: Create jobs through MIG projects & municipal programmes All municipalities have plans to create job opportunities through various municipal programmes with clear targets Implementation and monitoring of plans to create job opportunities through various municipal programmes Implementation and monitoring of plans to create job opportunities through various municipal programmes Implementation and monitoring of plans to create job opportunities through various municipal programmes N...

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