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Research Department Presentation for the Bafokeng Graduates and Professionals’ Colloquium 20 October 2012

Royal Bafokeng Graduates and Professionals Colloquium 2012 - Research

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Page 1: Royal Bafokeng Graduates and Professionals Colloquium 2012 - Research

Research

DepartmentPresentation for the

Bafokeng Graduates and

Professionals’ Colloquium

20 October 2012

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Research

PULA : Population and Use of Land Audit PULA was the first-ever fully comprehensive baseline study on the population and socio-

economic conditions within the RBN, considering all Bafokeng and non-Bafokeng people.

Key findings include:

The residential population in the RBN is 150 000 people.

This includes all Bafokeng and non-Bafokeng that lived permanently

within the RBN’s boundaries in May 2011.

There are more men than women in the RBN

There are more than 4 prominent language

groups in the RBN (Setswana, Sesotho, isiXhosa

and Xitsonga the largest)

Unemployment levels are very high: 32% of people reported

not having any work

Almost 50% of people were found to suffer from high blood

pressure

The PULA report is available for download at www.bafokeng.com/research

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ResearchPULA : Population and Use of Land Audit

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Research

Nationalisation

Research

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Research

Puisano

In an effort to ensure the delivery of the

right services to the right people, in the

right areas, the Customer Satisfaction

Survey (Puisano or conversation) has been

designed to determine the levels of

satisfaction regarding service delivery by

the RBA to the community.

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Research

Many instruments, from soil samples and

satellite photos to focus groups with

Bafokeng farmers, were used to gather

data about various practices, challenges

and opportunities for Bafokeng

agriculture. This project will be completed

in 2013, when the Agriculture plan is

formally unveiled.

Agriculture Master

plan

This project involved

members of the RBA, RBED

and a team of agricultural

experts from the North

West University

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Research

Governance Audit

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Bafokeng History

Bafokeng Digital Archive

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Bafokeng History

Bafokeng Digital

Archive

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Bafokeng History

Bafokeng Digital Archive

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Bafokeng History

Bafokeng Digital Archive

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Bafokeng history

Archaeological Survey

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Bafokeng history

Archaeological Survey

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Bafokeng History

Avenue of Segosing

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Strategic Publications

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Strategic Publications