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QUTHING 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
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…………………………………24-106
2. Community Council Administration Profile………………………107-128
3. List of District Council Members………………………………....129
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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 Quthing
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 information
presented in this handbook was collected by the following people
who volunteered their services in The Ministry of Local
Government; Fooso Kesi, Hopolang Lent’sa, Limpho Hlatsi,
Masefabatho Sula and Tanki Tuoane. Community Councils (CCs)
were supervising data collection in their respective areas. The
compilation of this handbook as well as the 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 councillors and other
council support staff. A detailed or intensive House Hold survey
was not engaged. 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.
ME
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Cou
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in
km²
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thin
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db
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19
19
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in s
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ho
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me
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nfo
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db
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20
20
20
20
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.
vil
lag
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wit
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rec
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12
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om
mu
nic
ati
on
CC
-na
me
s a
nd
co
de
s
LIK
HO
HL
ON
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01
02
30
00
0
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AT
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20
71
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07
7
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34
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10
00
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HA
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56
41
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60
18
50
00
0
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KO
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80
18
84
01
8
1
8
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08
90
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25
26
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MM
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thin
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un
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nfo
rmat
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db
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21
21
21
2113
. S
ec
uri
ty S
erv
ice
s
CC
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me
s a
nd
co
de
s
LIK
HO
HL
ON
G G
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1
0
12
assa
ult,
rap
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n/a
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TS
AT
SE
NG
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the
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m
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MO
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use
bre
akin
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ft,
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fig
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vid
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thin
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db
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22
22
22
22
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a m
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sp
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14. E
nvir
on
men
t
CC
-nam
es a
nd
co
des
Hlo
enya
, M
ohlo
are,
Lekh
ala,
seb
oka,
leta
pisi
,
leso
ko,
seha
laha
la s
a
mat
laka
hloe
nya,
kho
ara,
poo
neea
list
oene
, m
osits
ane,
lesh
okho
a, k
hom
oe e
aba
lisa
Hlo
enya
, Q
okoa
,
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lom
o, k
hoar
a, c
hech
e
khoa
ra,
spira
l alo
e,hl
oeny
a, a
fric
an p
otat
oe,
moh
lom
o, le
shom
a,kh
apum
pu
rabb
it, h
are,
rock
rabb
it
sprin
gbok
,
rock
rabb
it, h
are,
rabb
it
babo
on,
hare
,
jack
al,
nake
li,
rock
rabb
it, e
agle
,
sprin
gbok
sprin
gbok
rock
rabb
it, e
alge
,ha
re,
mon
key,
vultu
re
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itise
cav
es
cave
s at
Mor
enen
gB
asie
ng,
Ha
Maj
erem
ane,
Ha
Moo
rosi
coal
at
sekh
utlo
ng,
cave
s at
seb
apal
a,po
kane
and
seqh
obon
g
bush
men
pai
ntin
gs,
wat
er f
all
over
graz
ing,
hea
vyra
ins,
dro
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graz
ing,
bur
ning
of
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heav
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ll
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graz
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re r
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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: QUTHING Name of the Constituency: TELE
Name of the Community Council: LIKHOHLONG G01
Compiled By: HOPOLANG LENTSA Date: 2008
Population:
1.Total population of the Community
Council (CC) 7455 Source:BOS
2. Male population in the CC-area 3671 Source:BoS
3. Female population in the CC-area 3784 Source:Bos
4. Average population per village in
the CC-area ( to be filled later)
5. No. of births in the last year in the
CC-area 163 Source: Councillors
6. No. of 5+ deaths in the last year in
the CC-area 122 Source: Councillors
7.Under 5 deaths in the last year in
the CC-area 17 Source: Councillors
CC Profile:
8. No. of Electoral Divisions (EDs) in
the CC-area 9 Source: Council office
9. No. of villages in the CC-area 48 Source: Councilors
10. Names of villages in the CC-area Dekeni, Ntatyna, Motse-mocha(Mathole), Mkhulu, Lixeni,
(to be attached) Pakeletso, Sethepung, Ha-Edward(Phuthing),
Ha-Mokapela, Mpeka,Ha-Liketlela,Ha-Sekhobe,
Motsekuoa, Ha-Selebalo, Ha-Shoaepane, Motsapi,
Motse-mocha(Shoaepane), Nomfuthwana, Langeni,
Mkhethoane, Danger’s Hoek, Qoi, Roi Vaal, Lelibohong,
Thotaneng, Mokhokhong, Mafikeng, Mankoaneng,
Matsaneng, Ha-Tsoene, Ha-Silase, Patisi, Motheaneng,
Ha-Nkoto, Matlejoeng, Sekakeng, Ha-shemane,
Mphojoa, Mamkele, Khubetsoana, Merititng, Ngojini/
Nkotjeng, Nkoeng, Santlolobe, Waterfall, Tipane,
Machakela, Marakabei Source:Councilor
11. Estimated Distance of CC-centre
from district town (in km and travel time) 48 km 2 hours 30 minutes
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12. Total Area of Community council (km2) 201.53 km2
Social indicators:
13.Total No. of households in
the CC-area 1426 Source:BoS
14. Average number of persons per
household in the CC-area (Average household size)
15. No. of women headed households
in the CC-area 273 Source: Councillors
16. No. of child headed households
in the CC-area 6 Source: Councillors
17. No. of Orphans in the CC-area:
a) Paternal orphans 86 Source: Councillors
b) Maternal orphans 65 Source: Councillors
c) Double orphans 145 Source: Councillors
18. No. of vulnerable children in the CC-area 56 source : Red Cross
19. No. of herd-boys not attending school in
the CC-area (below 18 years of age) 60 Source: Councillors
20. No. Of persons with disabilities in the 7- mentally handicaped
CC-area; specify the forms of disabilities 10- physically handicaped
8- dumb Source: Councillors
Socio-Economic indicators:
21. No. of persons receiving food aid in
the CC-area. 263
22. No. of households with the following
expenditures (Maloti per month) in the CC-area: M0 – M500: 1406
M501 – M1000: 20
Above M1000:0 Source: Villagers
23. Main sources of income and the number
of concerned households in the CC-area Trade: 26
Formal employment: 62
Farming: 1338
24. No. of people generating incomes from Selling home brewed beer 8
other sources in the CC-area. Specify Sell vegetables 15 Source: Councillors
25. Names and types of associations within Support groups 7
the CC-area Balemi ba bacha (Agriculture)
Burial societies - Naleli ea meso
Maja ka thata
Mazisakhe
Masakhane
Noncedo
Areka
Source: Councillors
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Gender:
26. No. of female councilors in the CC-area 3 Source : Council office
27. No. of male councilors in the CC-area 6 Source : Council office
28. No. of CC staff; (attach list and specify job titles) 6 Poelano Thetela-Community
Council Secretary Sylvia Tseloa-
Clerical Assistant Amelia Tsosane-
Accounts Clerk Bonang Chaole-
Messenger Puleng Phomane-
Cleaner Atang Matlotlo- Watchman:
Council office
Agriculture Sector:
29. Number of households with
agricultural fields in the CC-area. 291 Source: Area ResourceCentre
30. Average field sizes in hectares 0.76 hacters
(ha) in the CC-area. Source: Area Resource Centre
31. No. of households having Land
Titles (e.g. Form C, Lease) in the CC-area.36 Source: Councilors
32. Three main crops produced in Wheat
the CC-area. Maize ·
Sorghum
Source: Councilors
33. Three main livestock herded in Sheep
the CC-area. Cattle ·
Goats
Source: Councilors
34. Size of public land (hectares
of range land) within the CC-area.
35. List the agricultural services Government: Ministry agriculture
providers available in the CC-area and food security, forestry
(government and NGO’s :)? NGOs:
36. What kind of agricultural projects Planned: none
are planned or under implementation Under implementation: nto la pere
in the CC-area?
Health Sector:
37. Three most prevalent diseases in Sexually Transmitted Infections
the CC-area Cough and colds·
Diarrhoea
Source:Dili-Dili Health Centre
38. Names of health centres in the CC-area Government: Dili-Dili Health Centre
NGOs: None
39. Longest and shortest distance to 4 hours walking then 45 minutes
nearest Health centre (in hours or km) by car- longest15 minutes walking –
shortest distance
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40. Names of villages whose access Dekeni, Mkhulu, Lixeni,
to health facilities is worst; no. of people Motse-Mocha(Mathole), Ntatyna,
affected Sethepung, Ha-shemane, Sekakeng,
Matlejoeng, Ha-Nkoto, Ha-Shoaepane,
Motse-Mocha(Shoaepane),
Nomfuthwana, Langeni, Mkhethoane,
Ha-Sekhobe, Ha-Selebalo, Motsekuoa,
Qoi, Danger’s Hoek, Roi Vaal,
Marakabei, Phuthing, Mokapela, Mpeka,
Mokapela, Ha-Liketlela, Mphojoa,
Mamkele, Khubetsoana, Meriting,
Nkotjeng, Nkoeng, Santlolobe, Waterfall,
Tipane, Machakela
No. Of people affected 5468
Source: Councilors
41. Readiness of undergoing VCT Medium Source: Councillors·
(Voluntary Counseling and Testing) Low Source: Dili-Dili Health Centre
in the CC-area.
42. Level of interest to get the results Medium Source: Councilors
of the test in the CC-area Low Source: Dili-Dili Health Centre
(tick the appropriate situation).
43. No. of people dependent on home
based care in the CC-area. 12 Source:Councillor
44. No. of HIV and AIDS Support Groups 7 Source:Councillors
in the CC-area
45. No. of Households with toilets in VIPs 10·
the CC-area Water closet 0 Source:Councillor
Education Sector:
46. Number of Primary Schools in Government: 4
the CC-area NGOs (e.g. churches): 6
Private and individually owned: 0
Source:Councillors
47. Number of Secondary Schools in Government: 1
the CC-area NGOs (e.g. churches):0
Private and individually owned:0
Source: Councillors
48. Number of High Schools in the CC-area Government: 0
3 hours by car to reach the nearest
high school
NGOs (e.g. churches): 0
Private and individually owned: 0
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49. Average years of school attendance in
the CC-area:
a) Primary School 9
b) Secondary School 4 Source:teachers
c) High School No high school
50. Names of Farmers Training Centres
(FTC’s) in the CC-area 0 Source: Councillors
51. Names of other vocational training schools
in the CC-area; if available, specify type 0 Source: Councillors
52. No. of initiation schools in the CC-area for
the last year until present time 6 Source :Councillors
53. No. of initiates in the CC-area for the last Males: 175
year until present time Females: 33 Source: Councillors
Water Sector:
54. Number of households with access to a) Public stand pipes: 387
piped water in the CC-area (within 150m): b) Private: 11
c) Hand pumps: 0
Source: Councilors
55. Number of wells in the CC-area. Permanent: 52
Perennial: 5 Source: Councillors
56. Number of dams in the CC-area. Communal: 0
Indicate whether they are natural Individual: 0
or man-made. Source : Councillors
57. No. of villages with existing water
systems in the CC-area 8
58. Longest and shortest distance to nearest Longest 45 minutes
potable water point (hours or kms) Shortest 10 minutes
in the CC-area.
59. Names of villages where supply of potable Mkhulu, Lixeni, Sethepung, Ha-Tsoene,
water is reliable and clean; Mokhokhong, Ha-Sekhobe,Ha-Selebalo,
no. of households concerned Motsekuoa, Phuthing, Marakabei,
Ha-Liketlela, Mkhethoane, Motsapi,
Motse-Mocha(Shoaepane),
Nomfuthwana, Qoi, Danger’s Hoek, Roi
Vaal, Motheaneng, Ha-Silasi, Ha-Nkoto,
Matlejoeng, Sekakeng, Ha-shemane
Mphojoa, Mamkele, Khubetsoana, Meriting,
Nkotjeng, Nkoeng, Santlolobe, Waterfall,
Tipane, Machakela
Affected households 1039
Source: Councillors
60. What kind of water supply projects are Planned: extension of piped water
planned or under implementation in Under implementation: none
the CC-area? Source: cc office
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61. Which institutions are in charge of water Rural Water Supply
supply in the CC-area? Are they locally Not locally represented
represented? Source: cc office
Roads Sector:
62. Total kilometer of Tarred roads 0 km
(i.e. national roads) in the CC-area
63. Names and lengths of existing roads Gravel: Tele – Sixondo 32 km
maintained by DRR in the CC-area Earth: Sixondo – Machakela 12 km
Sixondo – Motsapi ± 8 km
Dili-Dili Access 2.1 km
64. Longest and shortest distance (km) Longest: 43km
of villages to nearest “good” road. Shortest:23 km
65. Names of villages without road access in
the CC-area; no. of households concerned Mkhulu, Sethepung, Pakeletso, Phuthing,
Ha-Liketlela, Marakabei, Mpeka,
Mokapela, Mkhethoane, Motse-
Mocha(Shoaepane), Nomfuthwana,
Langeni, Ha-Shoaepane, Danger’s Hoek,
Qoi, Roi Vaal, Ha-Sekhobe, Ha-Selebalo,
Motsekuoa, Matlejoeng, Ha-Shemane,
Mphojoa, Mamkele, Khubetsoana,
Meriting, Nkotjeng, Nkoeng, Santlolobe,
Waterfall, Tipane, Machakela
Concerned households 973
66. What kind of road projects are planned or Planned: maintenance of bridle paths
under implementation in the CC-area? Under implementation: none
67. What are the transport infrastructure
requirements in the CC-area? · Roads
· Intermediate means of Transport
o Footbridges
o Walk-ways
68. Which Institutions are in charge of the Department of Rural Roads
Road Sector in the CC-area? Not locally represented
Are they locally represented?
Energy Sector:
69. Number of households with electricity
connections in the CC-area. (i.e. LEC connections) 296 Source: Councillors
70. Number of villages without electricity 4
in the CC-area. Source: Councillors
71. Number of households using solar energy Solar power: 43
in the CC-area Solar cookers and dryers: 0
Source: Councillors
72. Main sources of energy in the CC-area wood Source: Councillors
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73. Which institutions are in charge of the LEC/ ESKOM – not represented locally
electricity sectors in the CC-area?
Are they locally represented?
Communication Sector:
74. No. of villages with landline telephone in 0
the CC-area; specify number of households
with connections Source: Councillors
75. No. of villages with cell phone reception 23 South African networks
in the CC-area Source: Councillors
76. No. of villages with local TV reception in 0
the CC-area Source: Councillors
77. No. of villages with local radio reception 21 Radio Lesotho
in the CC-area Source: Councillors
78. No. of villages with access to postal/mail 48
services in the CC-area Source: Councillors
Trade and Commerce Sector:
79. Number of Businesses in the CC-area; 5- Taxi operators
specify type 6- General Dealers
4-Tarvens
12- Cafes Source: Councillors
80. Do they have access to specific market Sell products in South Africa and
for their products? Places of Business
Source: Councillors
81. Are there any financial institutions 5- money lenders at Thotaneng and
(e.g. banks, insurances, credit unions, etc) in the Lelibohong
CC area? If yes, provide names and location. Source: Councillors
Security Services:
82. Number of security service providers in the Government (Police): 1- Dili- Dili Police
CC-area Station
Private: 0 Source: Councillors
83. Number of Crime Prevention Committees 12
in the CC-area Source: Councillors
84. Names of villages least covered by security Dekeni, Mkhulu, Lixeni, Motse-Mocha(Mathole),
services in the CC-area. Ntatyna, Sethepung, Ha-shemane, Sekakeng,
Matlejoeng, Ha-Nkoto, Ha-Shoaepane, Motse-
Mocha(Shoaepane), Nomfuthwana, Langeni,
Mkhethoane, Ha-Sekhobe, Ha-Selebalo,
Motsekuoa, Qoi, Danger’s Hoek, Roi Vaal,
Marakabei, Phuthing, Mokapela, Mpeka,
Mokapela, Ha-Liketlela, Mphojoa, Mamkele,
Khubetsoana, Meriting, Nkotjeng, Nkoeng,
Santlolobe, Waterfall, Tipane, Machakela
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85. Common types of crime cases reported Assault
in the CC-area Rape source: Dili-Dili Police Station
86. No. of stock stolen in the last year in the Cattle: 0
CC-area Sheep: 0
Goats: 0
Horses: 0
Donkeys: 0 source: Dili-Dili Police Station
87. Longest and shortest distance to the Longest: 6 hours
nearest Police Station or Post Shortest: 10 Minutes
Environment:
88. Names of rare, vulnerable & endangered Flora (plants): moretele, khoara, lora,
species in the CC-area moli, hala-hala sa matlaka, khatla,
maqala, lekhaka
Source: Councilor
Fauna (animals): litsoene,
meutloanyane, phokojoe, qoabi, lipela
Source: Councillors
89. Names of areas of interest (that could be Bush caves at Mphojoa, Sethunya,
protected) within the council area Ha-shoaepane, Mpiti, Mpeka Haheng
la phofu -Matlejoeng Source: Councilor
90. Names of villages that are facing severe Ha-Silasi, Sekakeng, Nkoto, Ha-
soil erosion in the CC-area. Shemane, Langeni, Mkhulu, Dekeni,
Lixeni, Motse-Mocha, Ntatyna, Roi
Vaal, Pakeletso, Ha-Tsoene, Ha-
Selebalo, Maboelleng, Ha-Liketlela
Source: Councilor
91. What are the causes for this severe soil Rain, over-grazing
erosion in the CC-area?
92. What are the projects existing, planned or Existing: build stone walls and plant
under implementation for Natural Resource grass
Management (e.g. tree planting, gully Ongoing: preserve range land
rehabilitation, rehabilitation of wetlands, soil Planned: build stone walls, preserve
erosion etc.) in the CC-area rangeland.
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Community Council Fact Sheet
for the Community Council Action Plan (CCAP)
Overview of the most important data of the Community
councilDistrict: Quthing Name of the Electoral Division: Tele No64
Name of the Community Council: Matsatseng G02
Compiled By: Tanki Tuoane Date: 2008
Population:
1.Total population of the Community 39104 source: Councilors
Council (CC) 18 713 source: BOS
2. Male population in the CC-area 16 495 source: Councilors
9 108 source: BOS
3. Female population in the CC-area 22 609 source: Councilors
9 605 source: BOS
4. Average population per village in the 406 source: Councilors
CC-area ( to be filled later)
5. No. of births in the last year in the CC-area 505 source: Councilors and Chiefs
6. No. of 5+ deaths in the last year in the CC-area 261 source: Councilors and Chiefs
7.Under 5 deaths in the last year in the CC-area 143 source: Councilors and Chiefs
CC Profile:
8. No. of Electoral Divisions (EDs) in the CC-are 11 source: Council Secretary
9. No. of villages in the CC-area 96 source: Council Secretary
10. Names of villages in the CC-area (to be Khats’eng, Lekete, Mototane, Tsekong,
attached) Thaba-kholo, Moreneng, Majakaneng,
Paballong, Ha-Salemone, Matsatseng,
Sekoting, Motse-mocha, Phuleng,
Motsekuoa, Masakaneng, Tipane,
Takisang, Politsoane, Matebeleng,
Dikene, Ha-Taoa, Manganeng,
Mahaheng, Sehlabeng, Maaoeng,
Foliseng, Mathabathe, Kose, Hlalele,
Maruping, Auplas, Taung, Rankokoto,
Teraeng, Ts’ethe, Marakong,
Litorofeeng, Katlehong, Photeng,
Letsatseng, Photong, Waterfall, Kholo-
kholo, Thoteng, Mabuseng,
Mabenkeleng, Ha-Lira, Chinese,
Lihekaneng, Seaka, Moluoaneng,
Bolepeletsa, Nkomozabantu, Mabitseng,
Khakhau, Ha-Lekhoba, Leralleng,
Ts’epong, Mahlelehlele, Mkh’ulu,
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Sekubutu, Mojaki, Fola, Ng’oba, Mdeni,
Tjotjong, Sqekeng, Sizindeni, Thaba-
Ts’oeu, Lixeni, Nkomozabantu,
Makotokong, Mochaso, Peling,
Phuthing, Manthoroane, Moreneng,
Maqujoaneng, Benhook, Liqa,
Stanteng, Thlakoaneng
source: Councilors
11. Estimated Distance of CC-centre from district 16km 15 minutes
town (in km and travel time) source: Council Secretary
12. Total Area of Community council (km2) 190.13km2 source: DC
Social indicators:
13.Total No. of households in the CC-area 6639 source: Councilors
14. Average number of persons per household 6
in the CC-area (Average household size) source: Councilors
15. No. of women headed households in the 1701
CC-area source: Councilors
16. No. of child headed households in the 667
CC-area source: Councilors
17. No. of Orphans in the CC-area: 2714 source: Councilors
a)Paternal orphans 961 source: Councilors
b)Maternal orphans 894 source: Councilors
c)Double orphans 859 source: Councilors
18. No. of vulnerable children in the CC-area 398 source: Councilors
19. No. of herd-boys not attending school in the
CC-area (below 18 years of age) 146 source: Councilors and
Chiefs
20. No. Of persons with disabilities in the Deaf : 45
CC-area; specify the forms of disabilities Mentally handicapt : 129
Poor eyesight : 2
Lame : 125 Source : Councilors
Socio-Economic indicators:
21. No. of persons receiving food aid in the 1468
CC-area. source: Councilors and Red Cross
22. No. of households with the following M0 – M500: 5368
expenditures (Maloti per month) in the source: Councilors
CC-area: M501 – M1000: 744source: Councilors
Above M1000: 764
source: Councilors
23. Main sources of income and the number of Trade: 8
concerned households in the CC-area source: Councilors
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Formal employment: 864
source: Councilors
Farming: 4016 source: Councilors
24. No. of people generating incomes from
other sources in the CC-area. Specify 0
25. Names and types of associations within Burial Societies: Masakhane,
the CC-area Sizabantu, Ntabekala, Seli la
Bophelo, Boiteko, Sebetsang ka
lerato
Support Group:
Trade unions: Thaba-nts’o farmers,
Tsoha mocha, Sehoo se llile, Baesa
bosiu source: Councilors
Gender:
26. No. of female councilors in the CC-area 7 source: Council Secretary
27. No. of male councilors in the CC-area 6 source: Council Secretary
28. No. of CC staff; (attach list and specify Name Job Title
job titles) Mothonts’i Lekau Secretary
Mojela Pitso Accounts Clerk
Moleboheng Tyhali Clerical Assistant
Mojalefa Lenyatsa Messenger
Teboho Damane Night watchman
‘Makhethang Sethlo Cleaner
source: Council Secretary
Agriculture Sector:
29. Number of households with agricultural 2156 source: Councilors
fields in the CC-area.
30. Average field sizes in hectares (ha) in the
CC-area. 1.5ha Source: Ministry of Forestry
31. No. of households having Land Titles (e.g. 2762 source: Councilors
Form C, Lease) in the CC-area. 71 source: Council Secretary
32. Three main crops produced in the CC-area. · Maize
· Beans
· Sorghum
source: Councilors
33. Three main livestock herded in the · Cattle
CC-area. · Sheep
· Goats
source: Councilors
34. Size of public land (hectares of range land)
within the CC-area.
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35. List the agricultural services providers Government: Agric
available in the CC-area NGOs: Red cross World Vision
(government and NGO’s :)? source: Councilors
36. What kind of agricultural projects are Planned: Growing of vegetables -
planned or under implementation infields
the CC-area? Under implementation: Joined
agriculture
source: Councilors
Health Sector:
37. Three most prevalent diseases in · HIV/AIDS
the CC-area · TB
· Diabetes Source: Hospital
38. Names of health centres in the Government: None
CC-area NGOs: None
39. Longest and shortest distance to
nearest Health centre (in hours or km) Longest: 2hrs
Shortest: 30 minutes
source: Councilors
40. Names of villages whose access to Mochaso, Moshati, Phuthing,
health facilities is worst; no. of people Lihlabeng, Lixeni, Sidakani, Sizideni,
affected Ndungwane, Thaba-ts’oeu,
Nkomozabantu, Nkobolong, Hombani,
Marakong, Mkh’ulu, Sekubutu, Mojaki,
Fola, Ng’oba, Mdeni, Tjotjong,
Sqekeng, Khats’eng, Lekete,
Mototoane, Tsekong, Thaba-kholo,
Mathabathe, Matebeleng, Kose,
Hlalele, Maruping, Auplas, Taung,
Rankokoto, Terateng, Ts’ethe,
Marakong, Litorofeeng, Katlehong,
Photong, Letsatseng, Waterfall,
Kholo-kholo, Thoteng, Mabuseng,
Mabenkeleng, Masakaneng, Tipane,
Takisang, Politsoane, Matebeleng,
Dikene, Ha-Taoa, Manganeng,
Mahaheng, Sehlabeng, Maoeng,
Foliseng, Moreneng, Majakaneng,
Paballong, Ha-Salemone,
Matsatseng, Seaka, Chinnese,
Lihekeng, Lira, Moluoaneng,
Bolepeletsa, Mabitseng, Khakhau,
Ts’epong, Lekhoba, Leralleng,
Mahlelehlele
source: Councilors
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41. Readiness of undergoing VCT High
(Voluntary Counseling and Testing) Source: Villa Maria Hospital
in the CC-area.
42. Level of interest to get the results of the Medium
test in the CC-area (tick the appropriate situation). Source: Villa Maria Hospital
43. No. of people dependent on home based 224 source: Councilors
care in the CC-area.
44. No. of HIV and AIDS Support Groups in 25 source: Councilors
the CC-area
45. No. of Households with toilets in · VIPs 2183
the CC-area · Water closet 0
Source: Councilors
Education Sector:
46. Number of Primary Schools in the CC-area Government: 2
NGOs (e.g. churches): 9
Private and individually owned: 3
source: Councilors and schools
47. Number of Secondary Schools in Government: 1
the CC-area NGOs (e.g. churches): 0
Private and individually owned: 0
source: Councilors and schools
48. Number of High Schools in the CC-area Government: 0
NGOs (e.g. churches): 1
Private and individually owned: 0
source: Councilors and schools
49. Average years of school attendance in 17 source: Councilors and schools
the CC-area:
a) Primary School 8 source: Councilors and schools
b) Secondary School 5 source: Councilors and schools
c) High School 6 source: Councilors and schools
50. Names of Farmers Training Centres
(FTC’s) in the CC-area Agric source: Councilors
51. Names of other vocational training schools
in the CC-area; if available, specify type Boiteko- Masitise -Sewing
source: Councilors
52. No. of initiation schools in the CC-area
for the last year until present time 64 source: Councilors and Chiefs
53. No. of initiates in the CC-area for the last Males: 996
year until present time Females: 0
Source: Councilors and Chiefs
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Water Sector:
54. Number of households with access to
piped water in the CC-area (within 150m): a) Public stand pipes: 296
b) Private: 0
c) Hand pumps: 0
Source: Councilors
55. Number of wells in the CC-area. Permanent: 195
Perennial: 0 Source: Councilors
56. Number of dams in the CC-area. Indicate
whether they are natural or man-made. Communal: 7
Individual: 33 Source: Councilors
57. No. of villages with existing water systems 53
in the CC-area source: Councilors
58. Longest and shortest distance to nearest Longest: 30 minutes
potable water point (hours or kms) in Shortest: 5 minutes
the CC-area. source: Councilors
59. Names of villages where supply of potable Phuthing, Peling, Thotaneng,
water is reliable and clean; no. of households Thaba-ts’oeu, Lixeni, Sizindeni,
concerned Nkobolong, Ndungwane, Marakong,
Sidakeng, Nkomozabantu, Seqekeng,
Ha-Lira, Seaka, Tjotjong, Khats’eng,
Lekete, Tsekong, Thaba-kholo,
Mototoane, Taung, Hlalele, Lira, Kose,
Katlehong, Marakong, Chinnese,
Moluoaneng, Kholo- kholo, Takisa,
Matebeleng, Ha-Taoa, Manganeng,
Folising, Matsatseng, Ha-Salemone,
Thabong, Majakaneng, Mahlelehlele,
Bolepeletsa, Lihekaneng
source: Councilors
60. What kind of water supply projects are Planned: None
planned or under implementation in the Under implementation: None
CC-area? Source: Councilors
61. Which institutions are in charge of water Village Water Supply
supply in the CC-area? Are they locally
represented?
Roads Sector:
62. Total kilometer of Tarred roads None
(i.e. national roads) in the CC-area
63. Names and lengths of existing roads Gravel: Quthing-Lekete: 11.6km
maintained by DRR in the CC-area Matsatseng-Makoloane: 5.4km
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Tele-Sixondo: 33km
Nkomozabantu-Ha-Tjotji: 13km
Earth: Qomoqomong-Lihlabeng: 5km
Makoloane-Thotelo: 7km
Source: DRR
64. Longest and shortest distance (km) Longest: 2km
of villages to nearest “good” road. Shortest: 100m
Source: Councilors
65. Names of villages without road access in Khats’eng, Taung, Mathabathe, Auplas,
the CC-area; no. of households concerned Hlalele, Matebeleng, Kholo-kholo,
Marakong, Motjake, Seqekeng,
Tjotjong, Hombani, Thaba-ts’oeu,
Sizindeni, Ndungwana, Peling,
Phuthing, Makotokong, Sefateng,
Moreneng, Majakaneng, Paballong, Ha-
Salemone, Matsatseng, Matebeleng,
Tikeng, Ha-Taoa, Manganeng, Ha-Lira,
Bolepeletsa, Ts’epong, Khakhali,
Mahlelehlele source: Councilors
66. What kind of road projects are planned or Planned: Village networks
under implementation in the CC-area? Under implementation: None
67. What are the transport infrastructure Roads
requirements in the CC-area? Intermediate means of Transport
o Footbridges
o Walk-ways
Source: Councilors
68. Which Institutions are in charge of the Department of Rural Roads
Road Sector in the CC-area? Are they locally
represented?
Energy Sector:
69. Number of households with electricity 834
connections in the CC-area.
(i.e. LEC connections) source: Councilors
70. Number of villages without electricity in 84
the CC-area. source: Councilors
71. Number of households using solar energy Solar power: 15
in the CC-area Solar cookers and dryers: 15
Source: Councilors
72. Main sources of energy in the CC-area Wood, Gas and Paraffin
Source: Councilors
73. Which institutions are in charge of the Lesotho Electricity Cooporation
electricity sectors in the CC-area?
Are they locally represented?
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Communication Sector:
74. No. of villages with landline telephone in None
the CC-area; specify number of households
with connections
75. No. of villages with cell phone reception in 71
the CC-area source: Councilors
76. No. of villages with local TV reception in None
the CC-area
77. No. of villages with local radio reception in Radio Lesotho: 74
the CC-area Moafrika: 9
source: Councilors
78. No. of villages with access to postal/mail 7
services in the CC-area source: Councilors
Trade and Commerce Sector:
79. Number of Businesses in the CC-area; General Dealer: 2
specify type Supermarket: 1
Café: 96
Tavern: 4
Source: Councilors
80. Do they have access to specific market for
their products?They are sold within the village Source: Councilors
81. Are there any financial institutions (e.g. None
banks, insurances, credit unions, etc) in the
CC area? If yes, provide names and location.
Security Services:
82. Number of security service providers in Government (Police): Tele Police
the CC-area Station
Private: None
83. Number of Crime Prevention Committees 14 source: Councilors
in the CC-area
84. Names of villages least covered by Tsekong, Khatseng, Lelekele,
security services in the CC-area. Molotoane, Matebeleng, Hlalele, Taung,
Mathabathe, Rankokoto, Auplas,
A’skop, Waterfall, Mkh’ulu, Sekubutu,
Mojaki, Fola, Ng’oba, Mdeni, Tjotjong,
Sqekeng, Sizindeni, Thaba-ts’oeu,
Lixeni, Nkobolweni, Ndongoani,
zidakeni, Hombani, Marakong,
Nkomozabantu, Mochaso, Phuthing,
Moshati, Liqa, Moreneng,
Majakaneng, Paballong, Ha-Salemone,
Matsatseng, Masakaneng, Tipane,
Takisang, Politsoane, Matebeleng,
Dikene, Ha-Taoa, Manganeng,
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Mahaheng, Sehlabeng, Maaoeng,
Foliseng, Sekoting, Motse-mocha,
Phuleng, Motsekuoa, Seaka,
Lihekaneng, Chinnese, Ha-Lira,
Moluoaneng
source: Councilors
85. Common types of crime cases reported Assaults, Rape, House breaking
in the CC-area source: police
86. No. of stock stolen in the last year in Cattle: 29
the CC-area Sheep: 0
Goats: 23
Horses: 0
Donkeys: 5
Source: Chiefs
87. Longest and shortest distance to the Longest: 3km
nearest Police Station or Post Shortest: 100m
Source: Councilors
Environment:
88. Names of rare, vulnerable & endangered Flora (plants): Hloenya,
species in the CC-area Lekhala, Letapisi, Seboka, Lesoko,
Mohloare, Sehalahala sa
matlakasource:
Councilors
Fauna (animals): Meutloanyana,
Lipela, Litholo source: Councilors
89. Names of areas of interest (that could be
protected) within the council area Masitise cave
Source: Councilors
90. Names of villages that are facing severe
soil erosion in the CC-area. Lekete, Khats’eng, Matebeleng,
Hlalele, Taung, Mathabathe,
Rankokoto, Auplas, Katlehong,
Waterfall, Mkh’ulu, Fola, Mdeni,
Sizindeni, Thaba-ts’oeu, Lixeni,
Nkobolweni, Ndongwani, Zidakeni,
Hombani, Marakong, Nkomozabantu,
Mochaso, Phuthing, Moshati, Liqa,
Khats’eng, Majakaneng, Khohloaneng,
Ts’oeneng, Ha-Salemone, Ha-
Makoloane, Takisa, Sehlabeng,
Sekoting, Motse-mocha, Phuleng,
Motsekuoa, Lihekeng, Bolepelela,
Khakhau, Mabitseng, Leralleng,
Ha-Lekhoba, Ts’epong
source: Councilors
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91. What are the causes for this severe soil Overgrazing, Heavy storms and
erosion in the CC-area? drought
Source: Councilors
92. What are the projects existing, planned or Existing: None
under implementation for Natural Resource
Management (e.g. tree planting, gully Ongoing: None
rehabilitation, rehabilitation of wetlands,
soil erosion etc.) in the CC-area Planned: Tree PlantingGully
RehabilitationPrevention of soil
erosionRehabilitation of water
sources
Source: Councilors
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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: Quthing Name of the Electoral Division: Moyeni no. 65
Name of the Community Council: Qomoqomong G03
Compiled By: Fooso Kesi Date: 2008
Population:
1.Total population of the Community 6,760 source: BOS
Council (CC) 6,968 source: chief and councilors
2. Male population in the CC-area 3,288 source: BOS
2,734 chief and councilors
3. Female population in the CC-area 3,472 source: BOS
3,472 source: chiefs and councilors
4. Average population per village in
the CC-area ( to be filled later)5. No. of births in the last year in
the CC-area 103 source: chiefs and councilors
6. No. of 5+ deaths in the last year in
the CC-area 91 source: chiefs and councilors
7.Under 5 deaths in the last year in
the CC-area 18 source: chiefs and councilors
CC Profile:
8. No. of Electoral Divisions (EDs) in 9 source: source:( community
the CC-area council village list)
9. No. of villages in the CC-area 51 source: ( community council
village list)
10. Names of villages in the CC-area
(to be attached) Lebenkeleng ha M’amonate, Ha Lephutha, Lahla
Ngobo Qomoqomong, Ha Ramosoue, Ha Ratlali, Ha
Bulara, Ha Mohapi, Ha Phoka, Ha Elia, Ha
Mokhameleli, Lehaheng Ha Poulo,, Maheising
Hasekurutlane, Hamalaela, Ha mojajkhomo,
Mabuleng, Maphepheng ha fane, Makhetheng ha
Rakofikane, Ha Nqolooane, Thoteng Ha liphophi,
Haliphophi, Ha Tameisi, Ha Felleng,Hamasole, Ha
Koqa, Ha Molebaliso, Ha moqoatho, Ha Ts’iu liqala,
Thoteng Liqala, Ha Kompi, Ha Moorosi, Liqala,Ha
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salemone, Ha Rita, HaMavela sephokong, Ha popo,
Ha Mochotoane, Ha Ts’ikane, Ha Rakubake, Ha
Phera, Ha M’amakoane, Mafikeng Basieng, Ha
Mohlakala, Ha Phakoane, Ha Raphera, Basieng, Ha
lukase, Ha moshe, Lekhoareng, Tsekong ha setoko,
Khohlong hosetoko, Masopheng, mohaping ha
meslara, Ha setoko ha moiteli, Ha Mosito, Ha
shoaepane and Ha litau.
11. Estimated Distance of CC-centre
from district town (in km and travel time) 10 km source:(Community council office)
12. Total Area of Community
council (km2) 151.17 km² source: District council’s office
Social indicators:
13.Total No. of households in the 1394 source: councilors
CC-area
14. Average number of persons per 2-6 persons
household in the CC-area
(Average household size)
15. No. of women headed 425 source: councilors
households in the CC-area
16. No. of child headed households 70 source: councilors
in the CC-area
17. No. of Orphans in the CC-area: 561 source: councilors
a) Paternal orphans 265 source: councilors
b) Maternal orphans 125 source: councilors
c) Double orphans 171 source: councilors
18. No. Of vulnerable children in 54 source: councilors
the CC-area
19. No. Of herd-boys not attending 33 source: councilors
school in the CC-area (below
18 years of age)
20. No. Of persons with disabilities in 49 (physical disabilities, mental disabilities,
the CC-area ; specify the forms of visual disabilities, Deaf, lame and dumb)
disabilities source : councilors and support groups
Socio-Economic indicators:
21. No. of persons receiving food aid
in the CC-area. 366 source: Disaster management food aid target
2007-2008
22. No. of households with the M0 – M500: 157 source: villagers
following expenditures (Maloti M501 – M1000: 80 source: villagers
per month) in the CC-area: Above M1000: 107 source: villagers
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23. Main sources of income and the Trade: 20 source: villagers
number of concerned households Formal employment: 9 source: villagers
in the CC-area Farming: 823
24. No. of people generating Live Stock: 98
incomes from other sources in the Handicrafts (brooms): 7
CC-area. Specify School catering: 5
Dairy and beans: 12 source: villagers
25. Names and types of associations Ikhetheleng (funeral scheme)
within the CC-area MpateSheleng (funeral scheme)
Toant’so ea bosholu ( unti-theft )
Barui Ba Likhoho tsa likoekoe ( chicken owners)
Mokhatlo oa barui ba lipoli (goat owners)
Support groupsBanna ba toant’so ea bosholu (unti-
theft )Motho ke motho ka batho ( funeral scheme)
Source: councilors, chiefs and support groups
Gender:
26. No. of female councilors in the 2 source: community council secretary
CC-area
27. No. of male councilors in the 8 source: community council secretary
CC-area
28. No. of CC staff; (attach list and 1. Community council secretary
specify job titles) 2. Accounts clerk
3. Clerical assistant
4. Messenger
5. Cleaner
6. Night watch man
Source: Community council secretary
Agriculture Sector:
29. Number of households with
agricultural fields in the CC-area. 1304 source: councilors and (D.A.O. Quthing)
30. Average field sizes in hectares
(ha) in the CC-area. 0.784 and 1.2 hacters source D.A.O. Quthing
31. No. of households having Land
Titles (e.g. Form C, Lease) in
the CC-area. 161 from (2003-2008) source community
council files ( G03)
32. Three main crops produced in · maize
the CC-area. · beans
· sorghum
Souce:Councilorsand D.A.O.Quthing
72. Three main livestock herded · sheep
in the CC-area. · goat
· cattle source: councilors
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34. Size of public land (hectares
of range land) within the CC-area.
35. List the agricultural services Government: SANREMP and D.A.O.
providers available in the CC-area NGOs: Red cross
(government and NGO’s ? Source: Councilors
36. What kind of agricultural projects Planned: Tree plantation
are planned or under implementation Under implementation: Block farming and
in the CC-area? tree plantation
Source: Councilors
Health Sector:
37. Three most prevalent diseases · Diarrhea
in the CC-area · Sexually Transmitted Diseases
· Cough and colds
Source: Quthing Hospital
38. Names of health centres Government: N/A
in the CC-area NGOs: N/A
39. Longest and shortest distance Longest 4 hours on foot
to nearest Health centre Shortest 2 hours on foot
(in hours or km) source: councilors
40. Names of villages whose access All village have no access to health fascilities
to health facilities is worst; no. of
people affected
41. Readiness of undergoing VCT · Low
(Voluntary Counseling and Testing)
in the CC-area. source: ( Quthing hospital )
42. Level of interest to get the
results of the test in the CC-area · Low
(tick the appropriate situation). source: ( Quthing hospital )
43. No. of people dependent on
home based care in the CC-area. 69 source: support groups
44. No. of HIV and AIDS Support
Groups in the CC-area 9 source community council office
45. No. of Households with toilets
in the CC-area VIPs 183 source: ( R.W.S. Quthing)
Education Sector:
46. Number of Primary Schools in Government:
the CC-area NGOs (e.g. churches): 7
source: councilors
Private and individually owned:
47. Number of Secondary Schools Government:NGOs (e.g. churches):
in the CC-area N/A Private and individually owned:
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48. Number of High Schools in the Government:
CC-areaN/A NGOs (e.g. churches):
Private and individually owned:
49. Average years of school
attendance in the CC-area:
a) Primary School 7 years source: primary school teachers
b) Secondary School
c) High School 5 years source: councilors and parents
50. Names of Farmers Training N/A
Centres (FTC’s) in the CC-area
51. Names of other vocational N/A
training schools in the CC-area;
if available, specify type
52. No. of initiation schools in the 4
CC-area for the last year until
present time source: councilors and parents
53. No. of initiates in the CC-area Males: 146 source: councilors
for the last year until present time Females:
Water Sector:
54. Number of households with a) Public stand pipes: 109 R.W.S.
access to piped water in the b) Private:
CC-area (within 150m): c) Hand pumps:
55. Number of wells in the CC-area. Permanent: 42 source: councilors
Perennial: 10 source: councilors
56. Number of dams in the CC-area. Communal:11
Indicate whether they are natural or Individual:10 source: councilors
man-made. source: councilors
57. No. of villages with existing
water systems in the CC-area 7 source: (R.W.S.)
58. Longest and shortest distance
to nearest potable water point
(hours or kms) in the CC-area. 200-500m self-administered
59. Names of villages where Ramosoue, Bulara, Tsekong (Mokhameleli),
supply of potable water is reliable Lephutha, Setsomi/Ha Setoko, and Basieng
and clean; no. of households
concerned Source: ( R.W.S. Quthing)
72.What kind of water supply Planned: Building of pipes on water sources
projects are planned or under Sources: councilors
implementation in the CC-area? Under implementation:
61. Which institutions are in charge Rural Water Supply
of water supply in the CC-area?
Are they locally represented?
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Roads Sector:
62. Total kilometer of Tarred roads N/A
(i.e. national roads) in the CC-area
63. Names and lengths of existing Gravel:
roads maintained by DRR in Earth: Lihlabeng-Qomoqomong ( 10 km)
the CC-area Kh’okh’obe-Lephutha ( 3.8 km )
Quthing-Basieng (14.3 km )
Elia-Majoe Mat’so ( 9 km )
Lephutha-Hasetoko 4.5 km ) Source: R.W.S.
64. Longest and shortest distance 10-25 km
(km) of villages to nearest
“good” road.
65. Names of villages without road Lehaheng Ha Poulo,, Maheising Hasekurutlane,
access in the CC-area; no. of Hamalaela, Ha mojakhomo, Mabuleng,
households concerned Maphepheng ha fane, Makhetheng ha Rakofikane,
Ha Nqolooane, Thoteng Ha liphophi, Haliphophi,
Ha Tameisi, Ha Felleng,Hamasole, Ha Koqa, Ha
Molebaliso, Ha moqoatho, Ha Ts’iu liqala, Thoteng
Liqala, Ha Kompi, Ha Moorosi, Ha salemone, Ha
Rita, HaMavela sephokong, Ha popo, Ha
Mochotoane, Ha Ts’ikane, Ha Rakubake, Ha Phera,
Ha M’amakoane, Mafikeng Basieng, Ha Mohlakala,
Ha Phakoane, Ha Raphera, Basieng, Ha lukase,
Ha moshe, Lekhoareng, Khohlong hosetoko,
Masopheng, mohaping ha meslara, Ha setoko ha
moiteli.
66. What kind of road projects are Planned: Moyeni-Hasetoko (All these Roads
planned or under implementation are New Constructions)
in the CC-area? Elia-Majoe Mat’so
Makama-Halitau
Liqala-Molebaliso
Basieng-Molla Ts’oene
Makhameleli-Ha Phoka
Source: Community Council Office
67. What are the transport · Roads
infrastructure requirements in o Footbridges
the CC-area? o Walk-ways
Source: Councilors
68. Which Institutions are in charge DRR Quthing
of the Road Sector in the CC-area?
Are they locally represented?
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Energy Sector:
69. Number of households with N/A
electricity connections in the
CC-area. (i.e. LEC connections)
70. Number of villages without 51
electricity in the CC-area.
71. Number of households using Solar power:72 source: councilors and chiefs
solar energy in the CC-area Solar cookers and dryers:
72. Main sources of energy in Fire Wood Source: councilors
the CC-area Cow Dung Source: councilors
73. Which institutions are in charge Lesotho Electricity Cooperation
of the electricity sectors in the
CC-area? Are they locally
represented?
Communication Sector:
74. No. of villages with landline 15 Basieng, hamohapi,ha mokhameleli,
telephone in the CC-area; specify ha ramosoeu
number of households with source:coucilors
connections
75. No. of villages with cell phone
reception in the CC-area 9 source: councilors
76. No. of villages with local TV
reception in the CC-area N/A
77. No. of villages with local radio
reception in the CC-area 51 source: councilors
78. No. of villages with access to
postal/mail services in the CC-area N/A
Trade and Commerce Sector:
79. Number of Businesses in the 1.Twenty one cafes source: councilors
CC-area; specify type (24 ) 2.One restaurant source: councilors
3.Mill plant source: councilors
80. Do they have access to specific
market for their products? N/A
81. Are there any financial institutions
(e.g. banks, insurances, credit
unions, etc) in the CC area? If yes,
provide names and location. N/A
Security Services:
82. Number of security service Government (Police):N/A
providers in the CC-area Private: N/A
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83. Number of Crime Prevention
Committees in the CC-area 3 source:councilors
84. Names of villages least covered
by security services in the CC-area. 51 source:councilors
85. Common types of crime cases Rape
reported in the CC-area Stock
theft
House braeking source:councilors
86. No. of stock stolen in the last
year in the CC-area Cattle:14 source:councilors
Sheep:15 source:councilors
Goats:7 source:councilors
Horses:6 source:councilors
Donkeys:6 source:councilors
87. Longest and shortest distance to
the nearest Police Station or Post
Environment:
88. Names of rare, vulnerable & Flora (plants):Hloenya, Khoara, poone ea
endangered species in the CC-area Lits’oene, Mositsane, labetheke, Phokojoe,
Phonyoka,Leshokhoa and Khomo ea Balisa.
Fauna (animals): mutla, thlolo,pela, letsa
89. Names of areas of interest (that Khatseng, Lehaha la moreneng Basing, Ha
could be protected) within the M’ajeremane and Lehaha la Moorosi.
council area Source: Chiefs and Councilors
90. Names of villages that are facing
severe soil erosion in the CC-area.
91. What are the causes for this Heavy rain falls, Uncontrolled grazing land,
severe soil erosion in the CC-area? burning of pastures.
Source:Chiefs and Councilors
92. What are the projects existing, Existing: Tree plantation and road
planned or under implementation maintanance
for Natural Resource Management Source: Councilors and Chiefs
(e.g. tree planting, gully rehabilitation, Ongoing:
rehabilitation of wetlands, soil Planned: Tree plantation: fruit trees and
erosion etc.) in the CC-area forests
Source: councilors and chiefs
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Community Council Fact Sheet
for the Community Council Action Plan (CCAP)
Overview of the most important data of the Community
councilDistrict: Quthing Name of the Electoral Division: Sebapala No 66
Name of the Community Council: Nkuebe G05
Compiled By: Tanki Tuoane Date: 2008
Population:
1.Total population of the Community 9171 source: Councilors
Council (CC) 10487 source: BOS
2. Male population in the CC-area 4110 source: Councilors
5073 source: BOS
3. Female population in the CC-area 5561 source: Councilors
5414 source: BOS
4. Average population per village in the
CC-area ( to be filled later) 135 source: Councilors and chiefs
5. No. of births in the last year in the 231 source: Councilors and chiefs
CC-area
6. No. of 5+ deaths in the last year in the
CC-area 253 source: Councilors and chiefs
7.Under 5 deaths in the last year in the 60 source: Councilors and chiefs
CC-area
CC Profile:
8. No. of Electoral Divisions (EDs) in the 11 source: Council Secretary
CC-area
9. No. of villages in the CC-area 68 source: Council Secretary
10. Names of villages in the CC-area
(to be attached) Ha-Rakhomo, Ha- Nyolo, Ha-David, Ha-
Molikoe, Ha-Mokhalo, Matebeleng,
Mochotoane, Seqhobong Makatseng,
Lekhalong, Mphasane, Phutha-LichabaPokane
Ha-Kabi, Masunyane, Tamanyane, Teraeng,
Ha-Boke, Hloboha, Lithabaneng, Ha-
Potomane, Ha-Lebona, Ha-Seleitooa,
Marapeng, Ha-Piti, Matikareng, Ha-Kotane,
Robi, Sebapala, Moreneng, Selebalo,
Thlakoaneng, Auplase, Soetsane, Boloumane,
Kautu, Tsekong, Maphapheng, Ponts’eng,
Tlelemeng, Thabaneng, Theoha, Sekhutlong,
Lihlabaneng, Ha-Malephane, Maokeng, Ha-
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Sejakhosi, Kepeng, Seteketeng,
Masuoaneng, Livovong, Makama,
Ha-Moseneke, Mokhoabong, Lekhalong Ha-
Mangana, Letlapeng, Sekhutlong sa Lineo,
Ha-Mosifa, Thaba-Ts’oeu, Photha-
Photha, Khohlong, Macomeng,
Mabeleng, Masitise, Mantsakeng,
Locesheng, Babong, Steane, Fakomo
11. Estimated Distance ofCC-centre from 35 km
district town (in km and travel time)
12. Total Area of Community council (km2) 225.58 km2 source: DC
Social indicators:
13.Total No. of households in the CC-area 3344 source: Councilors
14. Average number of persons per 5
household in the CC-area (Average
household size)
15. No. of women headed households in 1176 source: Councilors
the CC-area
16. No. of child headed households in 354 source: Councilors
the CC-area
17. No. of Orphans in the CC-area: 1110 source: Councilors
a) Paternal orphans 442 source: Councilors
b) Maternal orphans 328 source: Councilors
c) Double orphans 340 source: Councilors
18. No. of vulnerable children in the CC-area 401 source: Councilors
19. No. of herd-boys not attending school in
the CC-area (below 18 years of age) 45 source: Councilors and Chiefs
20. No. Of persons with disabilities in the Physical disability : 12, Deformation : 10,
CC-area; specify the forms of disabilities Bone deformation : 61, Mentally
handicapt : 23, Lame : 3 Deaf : 5,
Impaired speech : 4118
source: Councilors
Socio-Economic indicators:
21. No. of persons receiving food aid in
the CC-area. 515 source: Councilors and Red Cross
22. No. of households with the following M0 – M500: 3840 source: Councilors and HH
expenditures (Maloti per month) in the M501 – M1000: 262 source: Councilors and HH
CC-area: Above M1000: 27 source: Councilors and HH
23. Main sources of income and the number Trade: 24 source: Councilors and HH
of concerned households in the CC-area Formal employment: 133 source: Councilors and HH
Farming: 1810 source: Councilors and HH
24. No. of people generating incomes from
other sources in the CC-area. Specify Animals: 90 source: Councilors and HH
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25. Names and types of associations Burrial Society: -Ipopeng, Utloanang,
within the CC-area Ntja-peli, Ikopanyeng, Vulindlela,
Morena ona le rona, Itekeng Matumane,
Itjareng.
Support Groups: Tsohang Basotho,
Nonyana Leseli, Red cross
Trade unions: Sewing, Itekeng Motsapi
(Pork rearingi), Litolobonya, Joined
Agriculture, Hola-Rakhomo
Source: Councilors
Gender:
26. No. of female councilors in the CC-area 6 source: Council Secretary
27. No. of male councilors in the CC-area 5 source: Council Secretary
28. No. of CC staff; (attach list and specify
job titles) Names Job Titles
1. Lethena Mohale Secretary
2. Malipuo Lets’osa Cleaner
3. Setubata Kolu Night watchman
Source: Council Secretary
Agriculture Sector:
29. Number of households with agricultural 2533 source: Councilors
fields in the CC-area.
30. Average field sizes in hectares (ha) in 2ha source: Forestry
the CC-area.
31. No. of households having Land Titles 1344 source: Councilors
(e.g. Form C, Lease) in the CC-area.
32. Three main crops produced in the · Maize
CC-area. · Sorghum
· Beans
33. Three main livestock herded in the
CC-area. · Cattle
· Sheep
· Goats
34. Size of public land (hectares of range 2ha
land) within the CC-area.
35. List the agricultural services providers Government: Agric
available in the CC-area NGOs: Red Cross Teba
(government and NGO’s :)?
36. What kind of agricultural projects are Planned: Joined Agriculture
planned or under implementation in Production of crops
the CC-area? Under implementation: Home Gardening
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Health Sector:
37. Three most prevalent diseases in · HIV/AIDS
the CC-area · TB
· Diabetes
38. Names of health centres in the CC-area Government: None
NGOs: St. Gabriel Health Centre
Makatseng clinic
39. Longest and shortest distance to Longest: 10km or 6 hours
nearest Health centre (in hours or km) Shortest: 10 minutes
40. Names of villages whose access to Ha-Rakhomo, Matebeleng, Mochotoane,
health facilities is worst; no. of people Ha-David, Ha-Molikoe, Ha-Mokhalo,
affected Ha-Nyolo, Lithabaneng, Hloboha, Boka,
Pokane, Masunyane, Damonyane,
Tereneng, Ha-Kotane, Matikareng, Ha-Piti,
Ha-Lebona, Ha-Potomane, Robi,
Borokhong, Moreneng, Setsane, Selebalo,
Maphapheng, Tsekong, Bloumane,
Ponts’eng, Theoha, Lithabaneng,
Sekhutlong, Tlelemong, Maokeng, Photha-
Photha, Letlapeng, Lekhalong, Mosifa,
Thaba-Ts’oeu, Khohlong, Macomeng,
Mabeleng, Masitise, Mantsakeng,
Lecosheneng, Babong, Steane, Fakomo,
Moseneke, Seteketeng, Masuoaneng,
Mokhoabong, Sejakhosi, Kepeng,
Makama.
Source: Councilors
41. Readiness of undergoing VCT High
(Voluntary Counseling and Testing)
in the CC-area.
42. Level of interest to get the results of Medium
the test in the CC-area (tick the appropriate
situation).
43. No. of people dependent on home 93 source: Councilors
based care in the CC-area.
44. No. of HIV and AIDS Support Groups 36 source: Councilors
in the CC-area
45. No. of Households with toilets in the · VIPs: 732
CC-area · Water closet: 0
Education Sector:
46. Number of Primary Schools in the Government: 8
CC-area NGOs (e.g. churches): 5
Private and individually owned: 0
Source: Councilors
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47. Number of Secondary Schools in the Government: 2
CC-area NGOs (e.g. churches): 3
Private and individually owned: 0
Source: Councilors
48. Number of High Schools in the CC-area Government: 0
NGOs (e.g. churches): 0
Private and individually owned: 0
49. Average years of school attendance in 10 source: School
the CC-area:
a) Primary School 7 source: School
b) Secondary School 3 source: School
c) High School 0
50. Names of Farmers Training Centres Ministry of Agriculture, St. Gabriel
(FTC’s) in the CC-area Source: Councilors
51. Names of other vocational training None Source: Councilors
schools in the CC-area; if available,
specify type
52. No. of initiation schools in the CC-area
for the last year until present time 7 source: Councilors and chiefs
53. No. of initiates in the CC-area for the Males: 350 source: Councilors and chiefs
last year until present time Females: 29 source: Councilors and chiefs
Water Sector:
54. Number of households with access to a) Public stand pipes: 206
piped water in the CC-area (within 150m): b) Private: 29
c) Hand pumps: 3 Source: Councilors
55. Number of wells in the CC-area. Permanent:220
Perennial: 86 Source: Councilors
56. Number of dams in the CC-area. Communal: 17 Source: Councilors
Indicate whether they are natural or Individual: 193 Source: Councilors
man-made.
57. No. of villages with existing water
systems in the CC-area 46 source: Councilors
58. Longest and shortest distance to Longest: 1 hour
nearest potable water point (hours or kms) Shortest: 5 minutes
in the CC-area. Source: Councilors
59. Names of villages where supply of Khohlong, Lecosheneng, Macomeng,
potable water is reliable and clean; no. Mabeleng, Masitise, Mantsakeng, Babong,
of households concerned Steane, Fakomo, Tlelemeng, Thabaneng, Ha-
Ralinku, Ha-Piti, Robi, Sebapala,
Mochotoane, Photha-Photha, Ha-Mosifa,
Thaba-Ts’oeu, Seteketeng, Masuoaneng,
Sejakhosi, Mokhoabong, Kepeng, Makama,
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MphasaneSource: Councilors
60. What kind of water supply projects Planned: Water Connection - taps
are planned or under implementation in Under implementation:Water Connection - Robi
the CC-area? Source: Councilors
61. Which institutions are in charge of Village Water Supply
water supply in the CC-area? Are they Source: Councilors
locally represented?
Roads Sector:
62. Total kilometer of Tarred roads
(i.e. national roads) in the CC-area 29km source: Council Secretary
63. Names and lengths of existing roads Gravel: Sebapala-Ponts’eng: 6km
maintained by DRR in the CC-area Ntho- Makatseng: 9.7km
Makilaseng-Moseneke: 12km
Earth: Bloumane: 14km
Makatseng-Bolahla: 10km
Source: DRR
64. Longest and shortest distance (km) of Longest: 3km
villages to nearest “good” road. Shortest: 10 minutes
source: Councilors
65. Names of villages without road access Mosifa, Thaba-Ts’oeu, Lekhalong,
inthe CC-area; no. of households Sekhutlong, Letlapeng, Ha-Rakhomo,
concerned Matebeleng, Mochotoane, Ha-David, Ha-
Molikoe, Ha-Mokhalo, Ha-Selebalo, Ha-
Kotane, Matikareng, Ha-Piti, Ha-Ralinku,
Lihlabaneng, Sekhutlong, Khohlong,
Lecosheneng, Macomeng, Mabeleng,
Masitise, Mantsakeng, Babong, Steane,
Fakomo, Bloumane, Tsekong, Maphapheng,
Lithabaneng, Ha-Thloboha, Kanana,
Leqobeng, Masuoaneng, Seteketeng,
Mokhoabong, Kepeng
source: Councilors
66. What kind of road projects are planned Planned: Road Repairs - Moseneke-
or under implementation in the CC-area? Photha-Photha
Under implementation: Photha-Photha
road
source: Councilors
67. What are the transport infrastructure Roads
requirements in the CC-area? Intermediate means of Transport
o Footbridges
o Walk-ways
Source: Councilors
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68. Which Institutions are in charge of Department of Rural Roads
the Road Sector in the CC-area? Are they Source: DRR
locally represented?
Energy Sector:
69. Number of households with electricity None
connections in the CC-area.
(i.e. LEC connections)
70. Number of villages without electricity
in the CC-area. 68 source: Councilors
71. Number of households using solar Solar power: 42
energy in the CC-area Solar cookers and dryers: 0
72. Main sources of energy in the CC-area Paraffin and wood
73. Which institutions are in charge of the None
electricity sectors in the CC-area? Are they
locally represented?
Communication Sector:
74. No. of villages with landline telephone in 6 source: Councilors
the CC-area; specify number of households
with connections
75. No. of villages with cell phone reception 41 source: Councilors
in the CC-area
76. No. of villages with local TV reception None
in the CC-area
77. No. of villages with local radio Radio Lesotho: 55
reception in the CC-area Moafrika: 2 source: Councilors
78. No. of villages with access to 1
postal/mail services in the CC-area
Trade and Commerce Sector:
79. Number of Businesses in the Café: 34
CC-area; specify type
80. Do they have access to specific They are sold within the village
market for their products?
81. Are there any financial institutions None
(e.g. banks, insurances, credit
unions, etc) in the CC area? If yes,
provide names and location.
Security Services:
82. Number of security service providers Government (Police): 0
in the CC-area Private: 0
83. Number of Crime Prevention 36 source: Councilors
Committees in the CC-area
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84. Names of villages least covered by Molikoe, Mokhalo, Nyolo, Ha-David,
security services in the CC-area. Matebeleng, Ha-Rakhomo, Mochotoane,
Hloboha, Lithabaneng, Ha-Potomane, Ha-
Lebona, Ha-Selaitara, Ha-Kotane, Ha-Piti,
Manapeng, Fakomo, Seqhobong,
Matikareng, Robi, Selebalo, Moreneng,
Tsekong, Maphapheng, Kautu, Bloumane,
Ponts’eng, Tlelemeng, Lithabaneng,
Theoha, Sekhutlong, Thabaneng, Ha-
Malephane, Makatseng, Lekhalong,
Maokeng, Seteketeng, Masuoaneng,
Mokhoabong, Sejakhosi, Kepeng,
Makoma, Khohlong, Lecosheng,
Macomeng, Mabeleng, Masitise,
Mantsakeng, Babong, Steane, Phutha-
Lichaba, Ha-Mphasanesource: Councilors
85. Common types of crime cases Theft, Assaults, Rape
reported in the CC-area source: Councilors
86. No. of stock stolen in the last year Cattle: 10
in the CC-area Sheep: 30
Goats: 5
Horses: 1
Donkeys: 0
source: Councilors and chiefs
87. Longest and shortest distance to the Longest: 50km
nearest Police Station or Post Shortest: 35km source: Councilors
Environment:
88. Names of rare, vulnerable & Flora (plants): Hloenya, Qokoa,
endangered species in the CC-area Mohlomo, Lehlaka, Lekhala, Sehloko,
Khoara, khare,Cheche
source: Councilors
Fauna (animals): Meutloanyana,
Phokojoe, Noko, Nakeli, Mochalla,
Lits’oene, Pela, Ntsu, Matsa
source: Councilors
89. Names of areas of interest (that could Coal: Sekhutlong
be protected) within the council area Caves: Sebapala, Pokane,
Seqhobong
source: Councilors
90. Names of villages that are facing Ha-Nyolo, Ha-Rakhomo, Ha-David,
severe soil erosion in the CC-area. Mochotoane, Matebeleng, Molikoe,
Mokhalo, Masunyane, Boke,
Lithabaneng, Pokane, Ha-Kabi,
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Tamanyane, Ha-Potomane, Ha-
Lebona, Ha-Seleitara, Ha-Piti, Robi,
Moreneng, Sepabapala, Selebalo,
Thlakoaneng, Ponts’eng, Lihlabaneng,
Sekhutlong, Tlelemeng, Ha-
Malephane, Maokeng, Seteketeng,
Masuoaneng, Mokhoabong,
Sejakhosi, Kepeng, Makana, Mosifia,
Sekhutlong, Photha-Photha,
Letlapeng, Lekhalong, Masitise,
Lecosheneng, Khohlong, Fakoma,
Makatseng, Lekhalong
source: Councilors
91. What are the causes for this severe Overgrazing, Fire, Bad farming
soil erosion in the CC-area? practices
Source: Councilors
92. What are the projects existing, Existing: Prevention of soil erosion
planned or under implementation for Gully rehabilitation
Natural Resource Management (e.g. Ongoing: Prevention of soil erosion
tree planting, gully rehabilitation, Building of walls
rehabilitation of wetlands, soil erosion source: Councilors
etc.) in the CC-area
Planned: Tree Planting
Gully rehabilitation
Protection of water sources
Construction
source: Councilors
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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: Quthing Name of the Electoral Division: Sebapala no.66
Name of the Community Council: Tsatsane G06
Compiled By: Limpho. Hlatsi Date: 2008
Population:
1.Total population of the Community 10051 source: councillors
Council (CC) 9452 source: BoS
2. Male population in the CC-area 4741 source: councillors
4637 source: BoS
3. Female population in the CC-area 5310 source:councillors
4815 source: BoS
4. Average population per village in the
CC-area ( to be filled later)
5. No. of births in the last year in the 373 Source: Health centre
CC-area
6. No. of 5+ deaths in the last year in the 179 Source: councillors
CC-area
7.Under 5 deaths in the last year in the 101 Source: support group
CC-area
CC Profile:
8. No. of Electoral Divisions (EDs) in the 11 Source: CC office
CC-area
9. No. of villages in the CC-area 101 Source: CC office
10. Names of villages in the CC-area
(to be attached) Thotaneng ha mphekho, Seoling, Poinate,
Moqhebeng, Matebeleng, Lituoaneng, Ha
sephaka, Ha Qophelo, Ha Mosolo, Ha
Mashapha, Ha Khumamang, Ha falatsa, Ha
Jaase, Mapaeaneng, Ha ‘Moso,
Thaleng,Malosong Mats’ela-ha-beli,
Lahlangobo, Ha Ts’oeu, Ha Ntalenyana, Ha
Namde, Ha mosielo, Ha Monts’I, Ha
Masia,Hohobeng Ha Marumo,Ha Marumo,
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Ha esaea, Banganeni,Seboba,
Kh’obololo, Ha thibella, Ha Mateisi,
Sekolong Ha Liphapang, Ha Liphapang,
Ha Chooko, Thoteng Ha ranthoto,
Mapeleng Ha Pakose, Thabaneng
Motsomi, Sephokong, Liphakoeng,
Makalaneng Ha Moteane, Marabeng Ha
Mohlalefi, Mafikeng Ha lesoma,
Masoothong Ha Lefa, kueneng ha
Thabane, Ha Phats’oane, Manthoaneng,
Ha Lephahamela,Ha Temekoane, Ha
Seliba, Ha Rantsabunyane, Ha Rasebatli,
Ha Rasebatli, Ha Raemile, Tsekong ha
ntile, Ha Mosele, phiri-nts’o Ha Mohapi,
Thepung ha Matiase, Ha Kolbere,
Khohloaneng Ha Franse, Ha franse, Ha
cholijone, Thokeng Ha sekhobe, Ha
sekhobe, Ha Ralebona, HA Phoofo, Ha
Maleka, Ha Lenyatsa, Mathembekeng,
Madibeng, Ha Mofokeng, Ha mathe, Ha
Makhotla, Ha Hlaela,Ha Ntekoa, Lkhalong
Ha Mpapa, Ha mpapa, Ha Mongoli, Ha
lipholo, Lekhalong, Tereseng, Motse-
Mocha Sekhits’ane, Ha molipa, Khorong
ha Qhophe, Lekhalong Ha Fakele, Ha
Lipholo, Ha fakele, Tosing Tiping,
Phuthing Ha ‘Mako, Nonyana-ea-mpitsa,
Mateleng, ‘Mampong, Ha Ranomoro, Ha
Ramonatsi, Ha ‘Mako, Leqhekaneng,
Khokhotsaneng Ha Thaha, Mabele-a-
tlala. Source: CC office
11. Estimated Distance of CC-centre 72 km Source: CC secretary
from district town (in km and travel time)
12. Total Area of Community council (km2) 363.22km² Source: DC Secretary
Social indicators:
13.Total No. of households in the 1954 Source: Councillors
CC-area
14. Average number of persons per 6-7 Source: self administered
household in the CC-area (Average
household size)
15. No. of women headed households in 678 Source: Councillors
the CC-area
16. No. of child headed households in 98 Source: councillors
the CC-area
17. No. of Orphans in the CC-area: 1284
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a) Paternal orphans 498
b) Maternal orphans 469
c) Double orphans 317 Source: councillors
18. No. of vulnerable children in the 342 Source: Support group
CC-area
19. No. of herd-boys not attending school 191 Source:
in the CC-area (below 18 years of age)
20. No. Of persons with disabilities in the 95 Deaf, Visual, physical, dumb,
CC-area; specify the forms of disabilities mentally ill and lame disabilities.
Source : councillors
Socio-Economic indicators:
21. No. of persons receiving food aid in 1780 Source: DMA
the CC-area.
22. No. of households with the following M0 – M500: 95
expenditures (Maloti per month) in M501 – M1000: 14
the CC-area: Above M1000: 1 source: Villagers
23. Main sources of income and the Trade: 29
number of concerned households Formal employment: 338
in the CC-area Farming: 1021 source: councilors
24. No. of people generating incomes 687
from other sources in the CC-area. Ø Sell more hair
Specify Ø Sell animals
Ø Sell some vegetables
Ø Selling fire wood
Ø Selling African Beer
Source: councillors
25. Names and types of associations Mpate sheleng - for funerals Association
within the CC-area of public land and Natural Resources - for
protection of land and resources.
Source: councillors
Gender:
26. No. of female councilors in the 7
CC-area
27. No. of male councilors in the CC-area 4
28. No. of CC staff; (attach list and specify 1. Mr Khang J. Machinini - CCS
job titles) 2. Ms Moleboheng Rateleli - Clerical Ass
3. Ms Nthatisi Pents’e - Cleaner
4. Mr Atisang Letsie - Messenger
5. Mr Thato Qaoka - Night watchman
Source: CC Office
Agriculture Sector:
29. Number of households with 1876 Source: Agric Extension officers
agricultural fields in the CC-area.
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30. Average field sizes in hectares (ha) 1 ha Source: Agric Extension offices
in the CC-area.
31. No. of households having Land 416 Source: CC Office
Titles (e.g. Form C, Lease) in the
CC-area.
32. Three main crops produced in the · Maize
CC-area. · sorghum
· beans
33. Three main livestock herded in the · cattle
CC-area. · sheep
· goats
source: councillors & Agric extension officer
34. Size of public land (hectares of
range land) within the CC-area. Not answered *********
35. List the agricultural services Government: Ministry of
providers available in the CC-area Agriculture, food security and
(government and NGO’s :)? Forestry.
NGOs: UNICEF
FAO
TEBA CARE
Source: Agric Extension officer & councillors
36. What kind of agricultural projects Planned: Block Farming
are planned or under implementation Under implementation: SANReMP
in the CC-area? Source: Agric Extension officer & councillors
Health Sector:
37. Three most prevalent diseases in · Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs)
the CC-area · Hypertension
· Gastroenteritis i.e. diarrhea and vomiting
Source: Tsatsane Health Centre
38. Names of health centres in the Government: Tsatsane Health Centre
CC-area Location: Ha Ralebona
NGOs: none
Source: CC Office
39. Longest and shortest distance to Longest: walking at least 5 hours
nearest Health centre (in hours or km) Shortest: 5 minutes
source: councillors
40. Names of villages whose access Thotaneng ha mphekho, Seoling,
to health facilities is worst; no. of people Poinate, Moqhebeng, Matebeleng,
affected Lituoaneng, Ha sephaka, Ha
Qophelo, Ha Mosolo, Ha Mashapha,
Ha Khumamang, Ha falatsa, Ha
Jaase, Mapaeaneng, Ha ‘Moso,
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Thaleng,Malosong Mats’ela-ha-beli,
Lahlangobo, Ha Ts’oeu, Ha Ntalenyana,
Ha Namde, Ha mosielo, Ha Monts’I, Ha
Masia,Hohobeng Ha Marumo,Ha
Marumo, Ha esaea,Banganeni,Seboba,
Kh’obololo, Ha thibella, Ha Mateisi,
Sekolong Ha Liphapang, Ha Liphapang,
Ha Chooko, Thoteng Ha ranthoto,
Mapeleng Ha Pakose, Thabaneng
Motsomi, Sephokong, Liphakoeng,
Makalaneng Ha Moteane, Marabeng Ha
Mohlalefi, Mafikeng Ha lesoma,
Masoothong Ha Lefa, kueneng ha
Thabane, Ha Phats’oane, Manthoaneng,
Ha Lephahamela,Ha Temekoane, Ha
Seliba, Ha Rantsabunyane, Ha
Rasebatli, Ha Rasebatli, Ha Raemile,
Tsekong ha ntile, Ha Mosele, phiri-nts’o
Ha Mohapi, Thepung ha Matiase, Ha
Kolbere, Khohloaneng Ha Franse, Ha
franse, Ha cholijone, Mathembekeng,
Madibeng, Ha Mofokeng, Ha mathe, Ha
Makhotla, Ha Hlaela,Ha Ntekoa,
Lkhalong Ha Mpapa, Ha mpapa, Ha
Mongoli, Ha lipholo, Lekhalong,
Tereseng, Motse-Mocha Sekhits’ane, Ha
molipa, Khorong ha Qhophe, Lekhalong
Ha Fakele, Ha Lipholo, Ha fakele, Tosing
Tiping, Phuthing Ha ‘Mako, Nonyana-ea-
mpitsa, Mateleng, ‘Mampong, Ha
Ranomoro, Ha Ramonatsi, Ha ‘Mako,
Leqhekaneng, Khokhotsaneng Ha
Thaha, Mabele-a-tlala.
Source: CC office
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: support Group
43. No. of people dependent on home 144
based care in the CC-area. Source: support group
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44. No. of HIV and AIDS Support Groups 11 Source: CC Office
in the CC-area
45. No. of Households with toilets in the · VIPs =72
CC-area · Water closet Source: Councillors
Education Sector:
46. Number of Primary Schools in the Government:
CC-area NGOs (e.g. churches): 12
Private and individually owned:
47. Number of Secondary Schools in the Government:
CC-area NGOs (e.g. churches): 1
Private and individually owned:
48. Number of High Schools in the Government:
CC-area NGOs (e.g. churches):
Private and individually owned:
Source: CC office
49. Average years of school attendance
in the CC-area:
a) Primary School 7
b) Secondary School 2
c) High School Source: councillors
50. Names of Farmers Training Centres
(FTC’s) in the CC-area Tsatsane Agriculture Resource Centre
Source: councillors
51. Names of other vocational training None
schools in the CC-area; if available,
specify type
52. No. of initiation schools in the 20
CC-area for the last year until present
time Source: councillors
53. No. of initiates in the CC-area for the Males: 308
last year until present time Females: 100 Source: councillors
Water Sector:
54. Number of households with access to
piped water in the CC-area (within 150m): a) Public stand pipes:
b) Private:
c) Hand pumps:
Source: councillors
55. Number of wells in the CC-area. Permanent: 201
Perennial:47
Source: councillors
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56. Number of dams in the CC-area. Communal:
Indicate whether they are natural or Individual: 69 (man-made)
man-made. Source: councillors
57. No. of villages with existing water 46 Source: councillors
systems in the CC-area
58. Longest and shortest distance to Longest: at least 40 minutes
nearest potable water point (hours or kms) Shortest: 5 minutes
in the CC-area. Source: councillors
59. Names of villages where supply of = 1079
potable water is not reliable and clean; Leqhekaneng, Ha ramonasi, Ha
no. of households concerned ranomoro, ha Mathe, Ha makhotla,
Thoteng ha Ranthoto, Ha ramahetlana,
Mapeleng ha Pakose, Thabaneng
Motsomi, Sephokong motsomi,
Liphakoaneng motsomi, Makalaneng ha
moteane, Marabeng ha mohlalefi,
Mafikeng ha lesoma, ha sekhobe,
Maaoeng, Masoothong ha lefa, kueneng
ha thabane, Ha Phats’oane, Manthoaneng
ha mahlelebe, Ha lephahamela, Ha ‘moso,
Thaleng, Malosong Mats’ela-ha-beli,
Lahlangobo, Ha Ts’oeu, Ha ntalenyana, Ha
namde, Ha mosielo, Ha monts’I, Ha masia,
Hohobeng ha marumo, Ha esaea,
Banganeni, Seboba, Khobololo, Ha
thibella, Ha mateisi, Sekolong Ha
liphapang, Ha liphapang, Ha chooko, Ha
lato, Thotaneng Ha mphekho, Poinate,
Moqhebeng, Lituoaneng, Ha sephaka, ha
qopelo, Ha Mosolo, Ha falatsa, Ha jaase,
Mapaeaneng, Matebeleng ha falatsa.
Source: councillors
60. What kind of water supply projects Planned: to make public stand pipes
are planned or under implementation in at lato, thepung, and Ha Falatsa. To
the CC-area? maintain broken stand pipes in villages
Under implementation: none
Source: CC Office
61. Which institutions are in charge of Rural/Village Water supply (RWS)
water supply in the CC-area? Are they Locally represented
locally represented? Source: councillors
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Roads Sector:
62. Total kilometer of Tarred roads 0
(i.e. national roads) in the CC-area
63. Names and lengths of existing roads Gravel: Tsatsane Main Road – tongue
maintained by DRR in the CC-area block to Ha liphapang _ 42 km
Earth:
Source: CC Office
64. Longest and shortest distance (km) Shortest: whole day
of villages to nearest “good” road. Longest: two hours
Source: CC Secretary
65. Names of villages without road Thotaneng ha mphekho, Seoling, Poinate,
access in the CC-area; no. of Moqhebeng, Matebeleng, Lituoaneng, Ha
households concerned sephaka, Ha Qophelo, Ha Mosolo, Ha
Mashapha, Ha Khumamang, Ha falatsa,
Ha Jaase, Mapaeaneng, Ha ‘Moso,
Thaleng, Malosong Mats’ela-ha-beli,
Lahlangobo, Ha Ts’oeu, Ha Ntalenyana, Ha
Namde, Ha mosielo, Ha Monts’I, Ha Masia,
Hohobeng Ha Marumo,Ha Marumo, Ha esaea,
Banganeni, Seboba, Kh’obololo, Ha thibella,
Ha Mateisi, Ha Chooko, Thoteng Ha ranthoto,
Ha ramahetlana, Mapeleng Ha Pakose,
Thabaneng Motsomi, Sephokong,
Liphakoeng, Makalaneng Ha Moteane,
Marabeng Ha Mohlalefi, Mafikeng Ha lesoma,
Masoothong Ha Lefa, kueneng ha Thabane,
Ha Phats’oane, Manthoaneng, Ha
Lephahamela,Ha Temekoane, Ha Seliba, Ha
Rantsabunyane, Ha Rasebatli, Ha Rasebatli,
Ha Raemile, Tsekong ha ntile, Ha Mosele,
phiri-nts’o Ha Mohapi, Thepung ha Matiase,
Ha Kolbere, Khohloaneng Ha Franse, Ha
franse, Ha cholijone, Thokeng , Ha Phoofo,
Ha Maleka, Ha Lenyatsa, Mathembekeng,
Madibeng, Ha Mofokeng, Ha mathe, Ha
Makhotla, Ha Hlaela, Ha Ntekoa, Ha Mongoli,
Ha lipholo, Ha molipa, Khorong ha Qhoaephe,
Lekhalong Ha Fakele, Ha Lipholo, Ha fakele,
Phuthing Ha ‘Mako, Ha ‘Mako,
1203 hh
Source: CC office
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66. What kind of road projects are Planned: Make foot bridge at Thaba- nts’o
planned or under implementation in the Under implementation: maintaining
CC-area? Tosing- Mafura road with Gravel about
10 km. Source: CC office & DRR
67. What are the transport infrastructure √ Roads
requirements in the CC-area? • Intermediate means of Transport
√ Footbridges
√ Walk-ways
68. Which Institutions are in charge of the Department of Rural Roads (DRR)
Road Sector in the CC-area? Are they
locally represented? Source: CC office
Energy Sector:
69. Number of households with None Source: CC office
electricity connections in the CC-area.
(i.e. LEC connections)
70. Number of villages without electricity
in the CC-area. All (101) Source: CC office
71. Number of households using solar Solar power: 122 hh
energy in the CC-area Solar cookers and dryers:
Source: councillors & Villagers
72. Main sources of energy in the
CC-area Fire wood Source: councillors
73. Which institutions are in charge of None
the electricity sectors in the CC-area?
Are they locally represented?
Communication Sector:
74. No. of villages with landline telephone None
in the CC-area; specify number of
households with connections Source: CC office
75. No. of villages with cell phone 18
reception in the CC-area Source: Councillors
76. No. of villages with local TV reception None
in the CC-area
77. No. of villages with local radio Radio Lesotho = 42 villages
reception in the CC-area Moafrika = 8 villages
Source: Councillors
78. No. of villages with access to None
postal/mail services in the CC-area Source: Councillors
Trade and Commerce Sector:
79. Number of Businesses in the 29
CC-area; specify type Ø supermarkets
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Ø café
Ø restaurants and bars
Source: Councillors
80. Do they have access to specific They do not because there is no market
market for their products? Source: Councillors
81. Are there any financial institutions none
(e.g. banks, insurances, credit unions,
etc) in the CC area? If yes, provide
names and location. Source: Councillors
Security Services:
82. Number of security service providers Government (Police):
in the CC-area Private: Source: Councillors
83. Number of Crime Prevention
Committees in the CC-area 54 Source: Councillors
84. Names of villages least covered by All villages
security services in the CC-area. Thotaneng ha mphekho, Seoling, Poinate,
Moqhebeng, Matebeleng, Lituoaneng, Ha
sephaka, Ha Qophelo, Ha Mosolo, Ha
Mashapha, Ha Khumamang, Ha falatsa, Ha
Jaase, Mapaeaneng, Ha ‘Moso,
Thaleng,Malosong Mats’ela-ha-beli,
Lahlangobo, Ha Ts’oeu, Ha Ntalenyana, Ha
Namde, Ha mosielo, Ha Monts’I, Ha
Masia,Hohobeng Ha Marumo,Ha Marumo, Ha
esaea, Banganeni,Seboba, Kh’obololo, Ha
thibella, Ha Mateisi, Sekolong Ha Liphapang,
Ha Liphapang, Ha Chooko, Thoteng Ha
ranthoto, Mapeleng Ha Pakose, Thabaneng
Motsomi, Sephokong, Liphakoeng,
Makalaneng Ha Moteane, Marabeng Ha
Mohlalefi, Mafikeng Ha lesoma, Masoothong
Ha Lefa, kueneng ha Thabane, Ha
Phats’oane, Manthoaneng, Ha
Lephahamela,Ha Temekoane, Ha Seliba, Ha
Rantsabunyane, Ha Rasebatli, Ha Rasebatli,
Ha Raemile, Tsekong ha ntile, Ha Mosele,
phiri-nts’o Ha Mohapi, Thepung ha Matiase,
Ha Kolbere, Khohloaneng Ha Franse, Ha
franse, Ha cholijone, Thokeng Ha sekhobe,
Ha sekhobe, Ha Ralebona, HA Phoofo, Ha
Maleka, Ha Lenyatsa, Mathembekeng,
Madibeng, Ha Mofokeng, Ha mathe, Ha
Makhotla, Ha Hlaela,Ha Ntekoa, Lkhalong Ha
Mpapa, Ha mpapa, Ha Mongoli, Ha lipholo,
Lekhalong, Tereseng, Motse-Mocha
Sekhits’ane, Ha molipa, Khorong ha Qhophe,
Lekhalong Ha Fakele, Ha Lipholo, Ha fakele,
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Tosing Tiping, Phuthing Ha ‘Mako, Nonyana-
ea-mpitsa, Mateleng, ‘Mampong, Ha
Ranomoro, Ha Ramonatsi, Ha ‘Mako,
Leqhekaneng, Khokhotsaneng Ha Thaha,
Mabele-a-tlala. Source: CC Office
85. Common types of crime cases Rape, fighting, Murder, Theft (stock and
reported in the CC-area house breaking), too much drinking of
alcohol, Insults
Source: councillors
86. No. of stock stolen in the last year in Cattle: 30
the CC-area Sheep: 97
Goats:
Horses: 6
Donkeys: 7 Source: councillors
87. Longest and shortest distance to the Longest: Whole Day
nearest Police Station or Post Shortest: two hours
Source: councillors
Environment:
88. Names of rare, vulnerable & Flora (plants): khoara, lekhala-kharetsa,
endangered species in the CC-area hloenya, labatheke, mohlomo, leshoma,
le khapumpu. Fauna (animals): letsa, ‘mutlanyana,
ntsu, Ts’oene lenong le seoli.
Source: councillors
89. Names of areas of interest Bushmen paintings at Ha liphapang, Ha
(that could be protected) within the mpapa, Dalewe, Pakaneng, le Thaba-
council area nts’o. Vaal Hoek fall, at Ha Mosele and
ha Liphapang. Source: councillors
90. Names of villages that are facing Thotaneng ha mphekho, Seoling,
severe soil erosion in the CC-area. Poinate, Moqhebeng, Matebeleng,
Lituoaneng, Ha sephaka, Ha Qophelo, Ha
Mosolo, Ha Mashapha, Ha Khumamang, Ha
falatsa, Ha Jaase, Mapaeaneng, Ha ‘Moso,
Thaleng, Malosong Mats’ela-ha-beli,
Lahlangobo, Ha Ts’oeu, Ha Ntalenyana, Ha
Namde, Ha mosielo, Ha Monts’I, Ha
Masia,Hohobeng Ha Marumo,Ha Marumo, Ha
esaea, Banganeni,Seboba, Kh’obololo, Ha
thibella, Ha Mateisi, Sekolong Ha Liphapang,
Ha Liphapang, Ha Chooko, Thoteng Ha
ranthoto, Mapeleng Ha Pakose, Thabaneng
Motsomi, Sephokong, Liphakoeng,
Makalaneng Ha Moteane, Marabeng Ha
Mohlalefi, Mafikeng Ha lesoma, Masoothong
Ha Lefa, kueneng ha Thabane, Ha
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Phats’oane, Manthoaneng, Ha
Lephahamela,Ha Temekoane, Ha Seliba, Ha
Rantsabunyane, Ha Rasebatli, Ha Rasebatli,
Ha Raemile, Tsekong ha ntile, Ha Mosele,
phiri-nts’o Ha Mohapi, Thepung ha Matiase,
Ha Kolbere, Khohloaneng Ha Franse, Ha
franse, Ha cholijone, Thokeng Ha sekhobe,
Ha sekhobe, Ha Ralebona, HA Phoofo, Ha
Maleka, Ha Lenyatsa, Mathembekeng,
Madibeng, Ha Mofokeng, Ha mathe, Ha
Makhotla, Ha Hlaela,Ha Ntekoa, Lkhalong Ha
Mpapa, Ha mpapa, Ha Mongoli, Ha lipholo,
Lekhalong, Tereseng, Motse-Mocha
Sekhits’ane, Ha molipa, Khorong ha Qhophe,
Lekhalong Ha Fakele, Ha Lipholo, Ha fakele,
Tosing Tiping, Phuthing Ha ‘Mako,
Nonyana-ea-mpitsa, Mateleng,
‘Mampong, Ha Ranomoro, Ha
Ramonatsi, Ha ‘Mako, Leqhekaneng,
Khokhotsaneng Ha Thaha, Mabele-a-
tlala. Source: councillors
91. What are the causes for this severe Ø burning of grass
soil erosion in the CC-area? Ø overgrazing
Ø severe rainfalls
Ø to plough in a wrong way
Source: councillors
92. What are the projects existing, Existing: planting of trees, building
planned or under implementation for dongas
Natural Resource Management Ongoing: planting trees
(e.g. tree planting, gully rehabilitation, Planned: Planting grass and trees,
rehabilitation of wetlands, soil erosion making farrows, building dongas.
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: Quthing Name of the Electoral Division: Mt. Moorosi no. 67
Name of the Community Council: Mkh’ono G07
Compiled By: L. Hlatsi Date: 2008
Population:
1.Total population of the Community 9840 source : BOS
Council (CC) 1229 source: councillors
2. Male population in the CC-area 4796 source: BOS
4891 source: councillors
3. Female population in the CC-area 5044 source: BOS
5338 source: councillors
4. Average population per village in the
CC-area ( to be filled later) 150 Source: self administered
5. No. of births in the last year in the
CC-area 320 source: Tlatlametsi Health centre
6. No. of 5+ deaths in the last year in the
CC-area 169 source: councillor & support group
7.Under 5 deaths in the last year in the 74 source: councillor & support group
CC-area 11 source: CC Office
CC Profile:
8. No. of Electoral Divisions (EDs) in the
CC-area
9. No. of villages in the CC-area 93
10. Names of villages in the CC-area
(to be attached) Khatebe, Bolula, Ha Bolomo,Ha Khotha, Ha
Mohlakoana Chache,Ha Sello,Lilepeng Ha
Shaphane, Mahlochaneng, Manyalaseng,
Mokobobong, Thabana-Mofuli, Thoteng, Ha
Ramollo, Letlapeng Ha Leokana, Ha
Makhoali, Ha Mohlakoana Nonyana,Tiping
Ha Mohlakoana, Ha Seshophe,
Likhokhotsing, Moeaneng Ha Mohlakoana,
Ntlheng ea Lithota, Phuthing Ha lesaoana,
Tolong, Ha Lebese, Sekokoaneng, Ha
Rasofia, Ha Sheleri, Metsi- Masooana, Ha
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Jobo, Kanana Ha Jobo, Khohlong Ha Jobo,
Lichecheng Ha Jobo, Thaba-Chitja, Try-Hoek Ha
Jobo, Ha Lebelonyane, Ha Ratema, Ha Tobia,
Tsekong Ha Lebelonyane, Kueneng Hala-Hala,
Thepung Sekolong, Ha Kholoha, Ha Mabina,
Makhaleng Ha ‘Maliao, Pitsaneng, Thabana-
Lia_Bua, Matamong Ha Lebelonyane, Ha
Rasebotsa, Ha Sekhaola, Maphakatlalling,
Maebaneng, Mosafeleng, Qheba, Ha Chakela, Ha
Mfobe, Ha Mothamane, Ha Tumo Danyele,
Lits’oeneng, Mablaneng, sekoati, Boshoa-Pelo,
Ha Koplane, Ha Leboea, Ha Mashapha, Ha
Phenithi, Ha Santi Taung, Ha Setjato Matebeleng,
Koung Ha Ts’eetsa, Ha Mohatanyane, Mafika-
Lisiu Ha Mohatanya, Ha Tlatlametsi, Lekhalong
Ha Tanyele, Letlapeng Ha Mokepe, Lichecheng
Maqokho, Phuthing Maqokho, Phuleng
MotlhotloKubung Ha ‘Maseribane, Ha Mapena, Ha
MatlaliHa Selatile, Macheseng, Makatseng, Ha
Bokoro, Ha Majara Kubung, Ha Tsunyane Ha
Morai, Ha Morai Lits’inabelong, Ha Raseeng,
Makaoteng. source: CC office
11. Estimated Distance of CC-centre from
district town (in km and travel time) 42 Km source: CC Office
12. Total Area of Community council (km2) 235.76 km2 source: DC secretary
Social indicators:
13.Total No. of households in the 2354 source: councillors
CC-area 1854 source: BOS
14. Average number of persons per 4-5 persons source: councillors
household in the CC-area (Average
household size)
15. No. of women headed households 821 source: councillors
in the CC-area
16. No. of child headed households in 88 source: councillors
the CC-area
17. No. of Orphans in the CC-area:
a)Paternal orphans 518 source : CC Office
b)Maternal orphans 156 source : CC Office
c)Double orphans 200 source : CC Office
18. No. of vulnerable children in the 255 source : CC Office
CC-area
19. No. of herd-boys not attending 67 source :councillors & chiefs
school in the CC-area (below 18 years
of age)
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20. No. Of persons with disabilities in 64 people: deaf, dumb, physical,
the CC-area; specify the forms of mental and visual disabilit ies.
disabilities Source: councillors
Socio-Economic indicators:
21. No. of persons receiving food aid 828 source: Red Cross
in the CC-area.
22. No. of households with the following M0 – M500: 103 source: villagers
expenditures (Maloti per month) in the M501 – M1000: 5 source: villagers
CC-area: Above M1000: 2 source: villagers23. Main sources of income and the number Trade: 32 source: councillors
of concerned households in the CC-area Formal employment: 498
source: councillors
Farming: 989 source: councillors
24. No. of people generating incomes from 677 hh : Sell more hair, sell fire wood, tailoring,
other sources in the CC-area. Specify Sell clothes, build houses and sell food.
25. Names and types of associations within Ø Mpate sheleng for Funerals
the CC-area Ø Mechaellano for grocery and Lending
money
Ø Youth association Learning how to
invest, making business, to entertain
themselves with games.
Gender:
26. No. of female councillors in the CC-area 5 source: CC Office
27. No. of male councillors in the CC-area 6 source: CC Office
28. No. of CC staff; (attach list and specify 6 People 1. Mr Lebeoana Makoa - CCS
job titles) 2. Mr Moeketsane Molise - Clerical Ass
3. Ms Puleng Makubane - Accts Clerk
4. Mr Liketso Ramoroke - Messenger
5. Ms Ntahleng Mots’oari - Cleaner
6. Mr Thato Thamae- Night Watchman
Source: CC Office
Agriculture Sector:
29. Number of households with agricultural 948 hh source: Agric extension officer
fields in the CC-area. 1024 Source; councillors
30. Average field sizes in hectares (ha) in the 0.5 ha Source: Agric extension officer
CC-area.
31. No. of households having Land Titles (e.g. 502 source: CC Office
Form 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 · cattle
· sheep
· goats CC-area.source: councillors
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34. Size of public land (hectares of range No information
land) within the CC-area.
35. List the agricultural services providers Government:
available in the CC-area (government and Ministry of Agriculture, food security
NGO’s :)? and Forestry
NGOs: World Vision and Red Cross
Source: CC Office
36. What kind of agricultural projects are Planned: •Block farming
planned or under implementation in • Irrigation system
the CC-area? Under implementation: • Oto la Pere
• Likotjana
Source: councillors
Health Sector:
37. Three most prevalent diseases in the Ø Sexually Transmitted Infections
CC-area Ø Gastroenteritis i.e. Diarrhoea & vomiting
Ø Tuberculosis (TB)
Source: Tlatlametsi Health Centre
38. Names of health centres in the CC-area Government: Tlatlametsi Health Centre
At Maqokho
NGOs: none Source: CC Office
39. Longest and shortest distance to nearest Ø Longest time: The whole Day (10) hrs
Health centre (in hours or km) Ø Shortest time: Ten minutes
source: Councillors
40.Names of villages whose access to health Bolomo,Ha Khotha, Ha Mohlakoana
facilities is worst; no. of people affected Chache,Ha Sello,Lilepeng Ha Shaphane,
Mahlochaneng,Manyalaseng, Mokobobong,
Thabana-Mofuli, Thoteng, Ha Ramollo,
Letlapeng Ha Khatebe, Bolula, Ha Leokana,
Ha Makhoali, Ha Mohlakoana
Nonyana,Tiping Ha Mohlakoana, Ha
Seshophe, Likhokhotsing, Moeaneng Ha
Mohlakoana, Ntlheng ea Lithota, Phuthing
Ha lesaoana, Tolong, Ha Lebese,
Sekokoaneng, Ha Rasofia, Ha Sheleri,
Metsi- Masooana, Ha Jobo, Kanana Ha
Jobo, Khohlong Ha Jobo, Lichecheng Ha
Jobo, Thaba-Chitja, Try-Hoek Ha Jobo, Ha
Lebelonyane, Ha Ratema, Ha Tobia,
Tsekong, Ha Lebelonyane, Kueneng Hala-
Hala, Thepung Sekolong, Ha Kholoha, Ha
Mabina, Makhaleng Ha ‘Maliao,
PitsanengThabana-Lia_Bua, Matamong Ha
Lebelonyane Ha Rasebotsa, Ha Sekhaola,
Maphakatlalling, Maebaneng, Mosafeleng,
Qheba, Ha Chakela, Ha Mfobe, Ha
Mothamane, Ha Tumo Danyele, Lits’oeneng,
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Mablaneng, sekoati, Boshoa-PeloHa
Koplane, Ha Leboea, Ha Mashapha, Ha
Phenithi, Ha Santi Taung, Ha Setjato
Matebeleng, Koung Ha Ts’eetsa, Kubung Ha
‘Maseribane, Ha Mapena, Ha Matlali Ha
Selatile, Macheseng, Makatseng, Ha Bokoro
Ha Majara Kubung, Ha Tsunyane Ha Morai,
Ha Morai Lits’inabelong, Ha Raseeng,
Makaoteng 9477 people.
41. Readiness of undergoing VCT (Voluntary √ Medium
Counseling and Testing) in the CC-area.
42. Level of interest to get the results of the
test in the CC-area (tick the appropriate
situation). √ Medium
43. No. of people dependent on home based 274 Source: support group
care in the CC-area.
44. No. of HIV and AIDS Support Groups in 11 source: CC Office
the CC-area
45. No. of Households with toilets in the · VIPs = 73
CC-area · Water closet = 0
Source: councillors
Education Sector:
46. Number of Primary Schools in the Government: 1
CC-area NGOs (e.g. churches): 15
Private and individually owned:
47. Number of Secondary Schools in the Government: 1
CC-area NGOs (e.g. churches):
Private and individually owned:
48. Number of High Schools in the CC-area Government: none
NGOs (e.g. churches):
Private and individually owned:
source: CC Office
49. Average years of school attendance in
the CC-area:
a) Primary School 7 years
b) Secondary School 3 years
c) High School - Source: councillors
50. Names of Farmers Training Centres Tlatlametsi Agriculture Resource Centre
(FTC’s) in the CC-area Source: councillors
51. Names of other vocational training schools none
in the CC-area; if available, specify type
52. No. of initiation schools in the CC-area for 4 Source: councillors & chiefs
the last year until present time
53. No. of initiates in the CC-area for the last Males: 111
year until present time Females: 0 Source: councillors & chiefs
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Water Sector:
54. Number of households with access to a) Public stand pipes: 1575 hh
piped water in the CC-area (within 150m): b) Private:
c) Hand pumps: Source: DRWS
55. Number of wells in the CC-area. Permanent:
Perennial:
56. Number of dams in the CC-area. Indicate Communal: 6
whether they are natural or man-made. Individual: 1 Source: councillors
57. No. of villages with existing water systems 58 Source: RWS
in the CC-area
58. Longest and shortest distance to nearest Longest - at least an hour
potable water point (hours or kms) in the Shortest – 10 minutes
CC-area.
59. Names of villages where supply of potable hh (without water)
water is not reliable and clean; no. of Ha Sello, Mokobobong, Ha Lebelese,
households concerned. Sekokoaneng, Ha Rasofia, Ha Sheleri, Metsi-
masooana, Ha Jobo, Kanana Ha Jobo,
Khohlong Ha Jobo, Lichecheng, Thabana-
Chitja, Try-Hoek Ha Jobo, Ha Lebelonyana, Ha
Ratema, Ha Tobia, Kueneng Hala-Hala, Ha
Kholoha, Ha Mabina, Makhalong Ha ‘Maliao,
Pitsaneng, Thabana-lia-bua, Ha Lekhoele, Ha
Monoana, Likonyeleng, Mosafeleng, Qheba,
Ha chakela, Ha Mfobe, HA mothamane, Hatumo danyele, Litsoeneng ha Danyele,
Mablaneng, Sekoati, Boshoa-pelo, Ha
Koplane, Ha Leboea, Ha Mashapha, Ha
phenithi, Ha Santi Taung, Ha Setjato
Matebeleng, koung Ha Tseetse, Ha
mahatanya, lichecheng, Mafika-lisiu,
Lichecheng, phuleng Matlhotlo, Ha mojapela,
ha Bokoro, Macheseng, Ha Tsunyane, Ha
Morai Lits’inabelong
Source: councillor
60. What kind of water supply projects are Planned: none
planned or under implementation in the Under implementation: Connection of stand
CC-area? pipes at Maqokho village
Source: CC Office
61. Which institutions are in charge of water Rural/ Village Water Supply (RWS)
supply in the CC-area? Are they locally
represented?
Roads Sector:
62. Total kilometer of Tarred roads (i.e. 10 km
national roads) in the CC-area
63. Names and lengths of existing roads Gravel: Mohale- Maqokho (5.2 km)
maintained by DRR in the CC-area Lithabaneng- Mokekeng (1km)
Earth: Source: DRR
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64. Longest and shortest distance (km) of
villages to nearest “good” road.
65. Names of villages without road access in Ha Sello, Mokobobong, Ha Lebelese,
the CC-area; no. of households concerned Sekokoaneng, Ha Rasofia, Ha Sheleri, Metsi-
masooana, Ha Jobo, Kanana Ha Jobo,
Khohlong Ha Jobo, Lichecheng, Thabana-
Chitja, Try-Hoek Ha Jobo, Ha Lebelonyana,
Ha Ratema, Ha Tobia, Kueneng Hala-Hala,
Ha Kholoha, Ha Mabina, Makhalong Ha
‘Maliao, Pitsaneng, Thabana-lia-bua, Ha
Lekhoele, Ha Monoana, Likonyeleng,
Mosafeleng, Qheba, Ha chakela, Ha Mfobe,
HA mothamane, Ha tumo danyele, Litsoeneng
ha Danyele, Mablaneng, Sekoati, Boshoa-
pelo, Ha Koplane, Ha Leboea, Ha Mashapha,
Ha phenithi, Ha Santi Taung, Ha Setjato
Matebeleng, koung Ha Tseetse, Ha
mahatanya, lichecheng, Mafika-lisiu,
Lichecheng, phuleng Matlhotlo, Ha mojapela,
ha Bokoro, Macheseng, Ha Tsunyane, Ha
Morai Lits’inabelong.
Source: councillors
66. What kind of road projects are planned or Planned:
under implementation in the CC-area? Under implementation: to maintain the
following roads by Gravel: Mohale – Maqokho
and Lithabaneng – Mokekeng
Source: CC Office
67. What are the transport infrastructure √ Roads
requirements in the CC-area? √ Boats
· Intermediate means of Transport
√ Footbridges
√ Walk-ways Source: councillors
68. Which Institutions are in charge of the Department of Rural Roads (DRR)
Road Sector in the CC-area? Are they locally
represented? Source: CC Office
Energy Sector:
69. Number of households with electricity None
connections in the CC-area. (i.e. LEC
connections)
70. Number of villages without electricity in All villages = 93
the CC-area. Source: CC office
71. Number of households using solar energy Solar power: 34 households
in the CC-area Solar cookers and dryers:
source: councillors
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72. Main sources of energy in the CC-area Fire wood
73. Which institutions are in charge of the None Source; councillors
electricity sectors in the CC-area? Are they
locally represented?
Communication Sector:
74. No. of villages with landline telephone in None
the CC-area; specify number of households
with connections
75. No. of villages with cell phone reception in
the CC-area 22 villages source: councillor
76. No. of villages with local TV reception in None source: CC Office
the CC-area
77. No. of villages with local radio reception in 90 villages
the CC-area
78. No. of villages with access to postal/mail None source: CC Office
services in the CC-area
Trade and Commerce Sector:
79. Number of Businesses in the CC-area;
specify type 32
Ø supermarket
Ø cafe
Ø Mill Plant
Source: councillors
80. Do they have access to specific market No, there are no markets in the CC Area
for their products? Source: councillors
81. Are there any financial institutions (e.g. none
banks, insurances, credit unions, etc) in the
CC area? If yes, provide names and location. source: CC Office
Security Services:
82. Number of security service providers in Government (Police): none
the CC-area Private: none
83. Number of Crime Prevention Committees
in the CC-area 26
84. Names of villages least covered by All villages = 93Khatebe, Bolula, Ha
security services in the CC-area. Bolomo,Ha Khotha, Ha Mohlakoana
Chache,Ha Sello,Lilepeng Ha Shaphane,
Mahlochaneng, Manyalaseng, Mokobobong,
Thabana-Mofuli, Thoteng, Ha Ramollo,
Letlapeng Ha Leokana, Ha Makhoali, Ha
Mohlakoana Nonyana,Tiping Ha Mohlakoana,
Ha Seshophe, Likhokhotsing, Moeaneng Ha
Mohlakoana, Ntlheng ea Lithota, Phuthing Ha
lesaoana, Tolong, Ha Lebese, Sekokoaneng,
Ha Rasofia, Ha Sheleri, Metsi- Masooana, Ha
Jobo, Kanana Ha Jobo, Khohlong Ha Jobo,
Lichecheng Ha Jobo, Thaba-Chitja, Try-Hoek
Ha Jobo, Ha Lebelonyane, Ha Ratema, Ha
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Tobia, Tsekong Ha Lebelonyane, Kueneng
Hala-Hala, Thepung Sekolong, Ha
Kholoha, Ha Mabina, Makhaleng Ha
‘Maliao, Pitsaneng, Thabana-Lia_Bua,
Matamong Ha Lebelonyane, Ha
Rasebotsa, Ha Sekhaola, Maphakatlalling,
Maebaneng, Mosafeleng, Qheba, Ha
Chakela, Ha Mfobe, Ha Mothamane, Ha
Tumo Danyele, Lits’oeneng, Mablaneng,
sekoati, Boshoa-Pelo, Ha Koplane, Ha
Leboea, Ha Mashapha, Ha Phenithi, Ha
Santi Taung, Ha Setjato Matebeleng,
Koung Ha Ts’eetsa, Ha Mohatanyane,
Mafika-Lisiu Ha Mohatanya, Ha
Tlatlametsi, Lekhalong Ha Tanyele,
Letlapeng Ha Mokepe, Lichecheng
Maqokho, Phuthing Maqokho, Phuleng
MotlhotloKubung Ha ‘Maseribane, Ha
Mapena, Ha MatlaliHa Selatile,
Macheseng, Makatseng, Ha Bokoro, Ha
Majara Kubung, Ha Tsunyane Ha Morai,
Ha Morai Lits’inabelong, Ha Raseeng,
Makaoteng. Source: Councillors
85. Common types of crime cases reported •Rape, theft (stock and house breaking),
in the CC-area fighting, too much drinking, insults/
quarrels and burning of grass.
86. No. of stock stolen in the last year in the Cattle: 1
CC-area Sheep: 7
Goats: 15
Horses: 4
Donkeys: 1
87. Longest and shortest distance to the Shortest = 17 km
nearest Police Station or Post Source: councillors
Environment:
88. Names of rare, vulnerable & endangered Flora (plants): selepe, sehala-hala sa
species in the CC-area matlaka, moretele, hloenya, mosea, meru,
joang, cheche, leleothoane, ts’inabelo,
‘musa-pelo
Fauna (animals): letsa, ‘mutlanyana,
khaka, phokojoe, makhoaba, noha, nakeli,
hlolo, noko. Source: councillors
89. Names of areas of interest (that could be Bushman Paintinga at Kubung
protected) within the council area Source: councillors
90. Names of villages that are facing severe Khatebe, Bolula, Ha Bolomo,Ha Khotha,
soil erosion in the CC-area. Ha Mohlakoana Chache,Ha Sello,Lilepeng
Ha Shaphane, Mahlochaneng,
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Manyalaseng, Mokobobong, Thabana-Mofuli,
Thoteng, Ha Ramollo, Letlapeng Ha
Leokana, Ha Makhoali, Ha Mohlakoana
Nonyana,Tiping Ha Mohlakoana, Ha
Seshophe, Likhokhotsing, Moeaneng Ha
Mohlakoana, Ntlheng ea Lithota, Phuthing Ha
lesaoana, Tolong, Ha Lebese, Sekokoaneng,
Ha Rasofia, Ha Sheleri, Metsi- Masooana, Ha
Jobo, Kanana Ha Jobo, Khohlong Ha Jobo,
Lichecheng Ha Jobo, Thaba-Chitja, Try-Hoek
Ha Jobo, Ha Lebelonyane, Ha Ratema, Ha
Tobia, Tsekong Ha Lebelonyane, Kueneng
Hala-Hala, Thepung Sekolong, Ha Kholoha,
Ha Mabina, Makhaleng Ha ‘Maliao,
Pitsaneng, Thabana-Lia_Bua, Matamong Ha
Lebelonyane, Ha Rasebotsa, Ha Sekhaola,
Maphakatlalling, Maebaneng, Mosafeleng,
Qheba, Ha Chakela, Ha Mfobe, Ha
Mothamane, Ha Tumo Danyele, Lits’oeneng,
Mablaneng, sekoati, Boshoa-Pelo, Ha
Koplane, Ha Leboea, Ha Mashapha, Ha
Phenithi, Ha Santi Taung, Ha Setjato
Matebeleng, Koung Ha Ts’eetsa, HaMohatanyane, Mafika-Lisiu Ha Mohatanya,
Ha Tlatlametsi, Lekhalong Ha Tanyele,
Letlapeng Ha Mokepe, Lichecheng Maqokho,
Phuthing Maqokho, Phuleng MotlhotloKubung
Ha ‘Maseribane, Ha Mapena, Ha MatlaliHa
Selatile, Macheseng, Makatseng, Ha Bokoro,
Ha Majara Kubung, Ha Tsunyane Ha Morai,
Ha Morai Lits’inabelong, Ha Raseeng,
Makaoteng. Source: Councillors
91. What are the causes for this severe soil Ø burning of grass
erosion in the CC-area? Ø overgrazing
Ø severe rainfalls
Ø to plough in a wrong way
92. What are the projects existing, planned or Existing: Building Dongas
under implementation for Natural Resource Ongoing: • planting tress
Management (e.g. tree planting, gully • building dongas
rehabilitation, rehabilitation of wetlands, soil Planned: • Planting trees
erosion etc.) in the CC-area • making farrows
• building dongas
Source: CC Office & 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
councilDistrict: Quthing Name of the Electoral Division: Mt. Moorosi no. 67
Name of the Community Council: Mokotjomela G08
Compiled By: Masefabatho Sula Date: 2008
Population:
1.Total population of the Community Council (CC) 12798 source: Coucillor
12340 source: BoS
2. Male population in the CC-area 7012 source: Coucillor
6044 source: BoS
3. Female population in the CC-area 5786 source: Coucillor
6296 source: BoS
4. Average population per village in the CC-area
( to be filled later) 152
5. No. of births in the last year in the CC-area 543
6. No. of 5+ deaths in the last year in the CC-area 353
7.Under 5 deaths in the last year in the CC-area 146
CC Profile:
8. No. of Electoral Divisions (EDs) in the CC-area 9
9. No. of villages in the CC-area 84
10. Names of villages in the CC-area Ha mohlori, Ha motabola, Ha nato,
(to be attached) Tlhakoaneng, Malothoaneng, Sekoaing,
Let’seng, Phokeng, Tsieng, Ha Sekhele,
Mats’ela-ha-beli, Nokeng, Ntemere,
Makate, Moleleki, Mapheele,
Mantsoepa, Lerotholi, Maqoathong,
Maqoatheng, mokorong, Tlokoeng, Ha
Potsane, Mabala, Leroma, Masiu,
Ratsoanyane, Mosetlele, Khasi,
Malimabe, Sekhutlong, Motseko,
Machesetsa, Ha ‘Mone, Mokhifo,
Mofula, Lethinya, Ponto, Sekhutlong, Ha
Bochane, Ha Malibe, Ha Seumokae, Ha
Buru, Ha Noko, Thepung, Ha Tebesi,
Letsatseng, Mohanuoa, Sehlabeng,
mokokoana, Ha Thene, Ha “moso, Ha
Nata, Pulane, Ha Mphaki, Moreneng,
Sephokoong, Makorong, Tholong,
Matsitsing, Moeling, Naleli, Tlokoeng,
Sekokoaneng, Ha Mphethe,
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Matebeleng, polasing, Lipeleng,
Maputsoe, Moqalo, Tsoelike, Moeling,
Maralleng, ;Maseribane, Ha Chere,
Sekhutlong, Qotieane, Qaqatsing,
Thamblock. Liphakoeng, Malibeng
(Nokeng), Mokotjomela Sekolong, Ha
Moqalo, Mothating.
11. Estimated Distance of CC-centre from district
town (in km and travel time) Metsotso e mashome a mararo (30)
12. Total Area of Community council (km2) 226.73 km²
Social indicators:
13.Total No. of households in the CC-area 2765
14. Average number of persons per household in
the CC-area (Average household size) 7
15. No. of women headed households in the
CC-area 882
16. No. of child headed households in the CC-area 294
17. No. of Orphans in the CC-area:
a) Paternal orphans 780
b) Maternal orphans 324
c) Double orphans 405
18. No. Of vulnerable children in the CC-area 383
19. No. Of herd-boys not attending school in the 77
CC-area (below 18 years of age)
20. No. Of persons with disabilities in the CC-area ; 103
specify the forms of disabilities
Socio-Economic indicators:
21. No. of persons receiving food aid in the CC-area. 583
22. No. of households with the following 0 –M500:
expenditures (Maloti per month) in the CC-area: M501 – M1000:
M1000 and above: could not reveal
23. Main sources of income and the number of Trade: 32
concerned households in the CC-area Formal employment: 409
Farming: 929
24. No. of people generating incomes from other
sources in the CC-area. Specify 171
25. Names and types of associations within the Ø Lesotho Funeral services
CC-area Ø Malibe Funeral Services
Ø Mpate Batloung
Ø Ipateng Basotho
Ø Mantsoepa Funeral Society
Ø Ts’epong
Ø Patanang Batlokoa
Gender:
26. No. of female councilors in the CC-area 4
27. No. of male councilors in the CC-area 5
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28. No. of CC staff; (attach list and specify 1. Mrs Matlotlo Nthulanyane- CC secretary
job titles) 2. Ms Lomile Masasa- Clerical Ass
3. Ms Limakatso Marole- Accounts Clerk
4. Mr Taele Ramokepa- Messenger
5. Mr Makabai Mpesi- Cleaner
6. Ntekoa Mabothotsa- Night Watchman
Agriculture Sector:
29. Number of households with agricultural 2592
fields in the CC-area.
30. Average field sizes in hectares (ha) in the 0.76 ha
CC-area.
31. No. of households having Land Titles (e.g. 35
Form C, Lease) in the CC-area.
32. Three main crops produced in the CC-area. ·maize
·sorghum
·beans
· Three main livestock herded in the CC-area. ·cattle
·sheep
·goats
34. Size of public land (hectares of range land)
within the CC-area.
35. List the agricultural services providers Government: Ministry of agriculture
available in the CC-area (government and NGOs:
NGO’s ?
36. What kind of agricultural projects are Planned: Smart Partnership
planned or under implementation in the Under implementation: Iirrigation System
CC-area?
Health Sector:
37. Three most prevalent diseases in the ·Tuberculosis TB
CC-area ·Swelling
·Diarrhea
38. Names of health centres in the CC-area Government: Makoae Health centre
NGOs: St. Matthews Health centre
39. Longest and shortest distance to nearest
Health centre (in hours or km) 30 min- 3 hrs
40. Names of villages whose access to health Ha mohlori, Ha motabola, Ha nato,
facilities is worst; no. of people affected Tlhakoaneng, Malothoaneng, Sekoaing,
Let’seng, Phokeng, Tsieng, Ha Sekhele,
Mantsoepa, Lerotholi, Maqoathong,Lefikeng,
Lekoro. 2041 households
41. Readiness of undergoing VCT (Voluntary
Counseling and Testing) in the CC-area. · High
42. Level of interest to get the results of the test
in the CC-area (tick the appropriate situation). · High
43. No. of people dependent on home based 106
care in the CC-area.
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44. No. of HIV and AIDS Support Groups in 24
the CC-area
45. No. of Households with toilets in the CC-area ·VIPs= 823
·Water closet
Education Sector:
46. Number of Primary Schools in the CC-area Government: 5
NGOs (e.g. churches) = 4
Private and individually owned:
47. Number of Secondary Schools in the Government: 2
CC-area NGOs (e.g. churches) : 3
N/A Private and individually owned : 1
48. Number of High Schools in the CC-area Government: 1
NGOs (e.g. churches): 2
N/A Private and individually owned :
49. Average years of school attendance in
the CC-area:
a) Primary School 9
b) Secondary School 4
c) High School 2
50. Names of Farmers Training Centres _
(FTC’s) in the CC-area
51. Names of other vocational training schools _
in the CC-area; if available, specify type
52. No. of initiation schools in the CC-area for
the last year until present time 3
53. No. of initiates in the CC-area for the last Males: 38
year until present time Females: 0
Water Sector:
54. Number of households with access to piped a)Public stand pipes: 1950
water in the CC-area (within 150m): b)Private:
c)Hand pipes:
55. Number of wells in the CC-area. Permanent: 61
Perennial: 14
56. Number of dams in the CC-area. Indicate Communal: 41
whether they are natural or man-made. Individual:
57. No. of villages with existing water systems 69
in the CC-area
58. Longest and shortest distance to nearest 3 minutes - 1hr
potable water point (hours or kms) in the
CC-area.
59. Names of villages where supply of potable Maqoatheng, mokorong, Tlokoeng, Ha
water is reliable and clean; no. of households Potsane, Mats’ela-ha-beli, Nokeng, Ntemere,
concerned Makate, Moleleki, Mapheele, Mantsoepa,
Lerotholi, Maqoathong, Ha Buru, Ha Noko,
Thepung, Ha Tebesi, Letsatseng, Mohanuoa,
Sehlabeng, mokokoana, Ha Thene, Ha
“moso, Ha Nata, Pulane, Ha Mphaki,
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Moreneng, Sephokoong, Makorong, Tholong,
Matsitsing, Moeling, Naleli, Tlokoeng,
Sekokoaneng, Ha Mphethe, Matebeleng,
polasing, Lipeleng, Maputsoe, Moqalo,
Tsoelike, Moeling, Maralleng, ;Maseribane, Ha
Chere, Sekhutlong, Qotieane, Qaqatsing,
Thamblock. Liphakoeng, Malibeng (Nokeng),
Mokotjomela Sekolong, Ha Moqalo, Mothating.
Malapa = 1601
72. What kind of water supply projects are Planned: Reconstruction of the resources
planned or under implementation in the
CC-area? Under implementation:
61. Which institutions are in charge of water Department of Rural Water Supply (RWS)
supply in the CC-area? Are they locally
represented?
Roads Sector:
62. Total kilometer of Tarred roads (i.e. national 30km (estimated)
roads) in the CC-area
63. Names and lengths of existing roads Gravel: -
maintained by DRR in the CC-area Earth: -
64. Longest and shortest distance (km) of 100m- 30km
villages to nearest “good” road.
65. Names of villages without road access in
the CC-area; no. of households concerned Ha mohlori, Ha motabola, Ha nato,
Tlhakoaneng, Malothoaneng, Sekoaing,
Let’seng, Phokeng, Tsieng, Ha Sekhele,
Maqoatheng, mokorong, Tlokoeng, Ha
Potsane, Ha ‘mone, Maqoqong, Lehaheng,
Mantsoepa, Hoseng, Pulane, Lefikeng.
66. What kind of road projects are planned or Planned: To maintain short roads within the
under implementation in the CC-area? villages
Under implementation:
67. What are the transport infrastructure 1.Roads
requirements in the CC-area? ·Intermediate means of transport
a.Walk-ways
68. Which Institutions are in charge of the Road Department of Rural Roads
Sector in the CC-area? Are they locally
represented?
Energy Sector:
69. Number of households with electricity Only those within Koali -Sekhonyana ED = 758
connections in the CC-area. (i.e. LEC
connections)
70. Number of villages without electricity in the 66
CC-area.
71. Number of households using solar energy Solar: 0
in the CC-area Solar cookers and dryers:
72. Main sources of energy in the CC-area · Electricity
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· Gas
· Paraffin
73. Which institutions are in charge of the Lesotho Electricity Corporation (LEC)
electricity sectors in the CC-area? Are they
locally represented?
Communication Sector:
74. No. of villages with landline telephone in 0
the CC-area; specify number of households
with connections
75. No. of villages with cell phone reception in
the CC-area Koali-Sekonyela ED = 18 villages
76. No. of villages with local TV reception in
the CC-area 0
77. No. of villages with local radio reception in 84 = Radio Lesotho
the CC-area Moafrika
78. No. of villages with access to postal/mail 18 villages
services in the CC-area
Trade and Commerce Sector:
79. Number of Businesses in the CC-area; 7. Stores
specify type (24 ) 8.Supermarkets
9.Saloon
10.Mill plant
65
80. Do they have access to specific market no
for their products?
81. Are there any financial institutions Yes, Lesotho Post Bank
(e.g. banks, insurances, credit unions, etc)
in the CC area? If yes, provide names and
location.
Security Services:
82. Number of security service providers in Government (police):
the CC-area Mt. Moorosi police station
Private: none
83. Number of Crime Prevention Committees 10
in the CC-area
84. Names of villages least covered by security Ha mohlori, Ha motabola, Ha nato,
services in the CC-area. Tlhakoaneng, Malothoaneng, Sekoaing,
Let’seng, Phokeng, Tsieng, Ha Sekhele,
Mats’ela-ha-beli, Nokeng, Ntemere, Makate,
Moleleki, Mapheele, Mantsoepa, Lerotholi,
Maqoathong, Maqoatheng, mokorong,
Tlokoeng, Ha Potsane, Mabala, Leroma,
Masiu, Ratsoanyane, Mosetlele, Khasi,
Malimabe, Sekhutlong, Motseko, Machesetsa,
Ha ‘Mone, Mokhifo, Mofula, Lethinya, Ponto,
Sekhutlong, Ha Bochane, Ha Malibe, Ha
Seumokae, Ha Buru, Ha Noko, Thepung, Ha
Tebesi, Letsatseng, Mohanuoa, Sehlabeng,
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mokokoana, Ha Thene, Ha “moso, Ha Nata,
Pulane, Ha Mphaki, Moreneng,
Sephokoong, Makorong, Tholong,
Matsitsing, Moeling, Naleli, Tlokoeng,
Sekokoaneng, Ha Mphethe, Matebeleng,
85. Common types of crime cases reported in Assault and Theft (house breaking and
the CC-area Stock)
86. No. of stock stolen in the last year in Cattle: 18
the CC-area Sheep: 9
Goats: 22
Horses: -
Donkeys: -
87. Longest and shortest distance to the
nearest Police Station or Post
Environment: Flora (plants):
Hloenya, Khomo ea balisa, Qokoa, khoara.
88. Names of rare, vulnerable & endangered Fauna (plants): Pela, letsa, ‘mutlanyana,
species in the CC-area hlolo
Ø Fika le mahloana cave
ØMafika’ lisiu,
ØHa moqoloana
ØHa lousi
89. Names of areas of interest (that could be Ha mohlori, Ha motabola, Ha nato,
protected) within the council area Tlhakoaneng, Malothoaneng, Sekoaing,
Let’seng, Phokeng, Tsieng, Ha Sekhele,
Mats’ela-ha-beli, Nokeng, Ntemere, Makate,
Moleleki, Mapheele, Mantsoepa, Lerotholi,
Maqoathong, Maqoatheng, mokorong,
Tlokoeng, Ha Potsane, Mabala, Leroma,
Masiu, Ratsoanyane, Mosetlele, Khasi,
Malimabe, Sekhutlong, Motseko,
Machesetsa, Ha ‘Mone, Mokhifo, Mofula,
Lethinya, Ponto, Sekhutlong, Ha Bochane,
Ha Malibe, Ha Seumokae, Ha Buru, Ha
Noko, Thepung, Ha Tebesi, Letsatseng,
Mohanuoa, Sehlabeng, mokokoana, Ha
Thene, Ha “moso, Ha Nata, Pulane, Ha
Mphaki, Moreneng, Sephokoong,
Makorong, Tholong, Matsitsing, Moeling,
Naleli, Tlokoeng, Sekokoaneng, Ha
Mphethe, Matebeleng, polasing, Lipeleng,
Maputsoe, Moqalo, Tsoelike, Moeling,
Maralleng, ;Maseribane, Ha Chere,
Sekhutlong, Qotieane, Qaqatsing,
Thamblock. Liphakoeng, Malibeng
(Nokeng), Mokotjomela Sekolong, Ha
Moqalo, Mothating.
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90. Names of villages that are facing severe Ø Heavy rains
soil erosion in the CC-area. Ø Overgrazing
91. What are the causes for this severe soil Existing: Gully rehabilitation
erosion in the CC-area? Ongoing: Gully rehabilitation,
grass and Tree planting
92. What are the projects existing, planned or
under implementation for Natural Resource Planned:
Management (e.g. tree planting, gully
rehabilitation, rehabilitation of wetlands,
soil erosion etc.) in the CC-area
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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: QUTHING Name of the Constituency: QHOALI NO. 68
Name of the Community Council: MPHAKI G01
Compiled By: HOPOLANG LENTSA Date: 2008
Population:
1.Total population of the Community 20288 Source: BoS
Council (CC)
2. Male population in the CC-area 9956 Source: BoS
3. Female population in the CC-area 10332 Source: BoS
4. Average population per village in the
CC-area ( to be filled later)
5. No. of births in the last year in the CC-area 232
6. No. of 5+ deaths in the last year in the
CC-area 256
7.Under 5 deaths in the last year in the 54
CC-area Source: Councillors and Chiefs
CC Profile:
8. No. of Electoral Divisions (EDs) in the 11 Source: Council office
CC-area
9. No. of villages in the CC-area 113 Source: councillors
10. Names of villages in the CC-area Tiping(Makhalong), Makhalong, Morulane,
(to be attached) Lehlakeng, Tsitsong(Makhalong), Thabong,
Maphasa, Tlali, Mokoena, Thabang,
Sekhutloaneng, Mopeli- Auplasi, Khohlo-Ntso,
Tlokoeng(Ha-Mopeli), Nokong, Ntsie, Motsielo,
Matsoapong, Ha-Nthunya, Sekokoaneng,
Motse-Mocha, Tsoeneng, Auplasi(Tsitsong),
Likhohloaneng, Liphakoeng, Raohang, Mohloli,
Matsie,Ha-Tlhaku, Ratjeka, Polateng, Mosehle,
Ntami Mohlachaneng, Patereisi, Rampeo, Ha-
Sera, Khalong la Likhama, Drai Hoek,
Tlokoeng(Peete), Phuleng(Peete), Ha-Tsiu, Ha-
Mafa, Makhalong, Thabaneng, Ha-Sebota, Ha-
Tjotji, Tsethe, Ndaba, Sekate, Ha-Falane,
Motlaputsane, Matsoenyane, Kurulane, Ha-
Tebello, Qhoenya, Lazaro, Phuleng(Lazaro),
Lithakong, Ha-Sheleng. Ha- motjoli, Tsepane,
Lefelisa, Lethena, Moriting, Taung, Selapong,
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Teraeng, Khohlong(Paballong), Sebapala,
Pontseng, Mafeneng, Paballong, Moeling,
Mokhoabong, Kooko, Folosiri, Makhalong,
Maphepheng, Ha-Ranyalleng Makatikele,
Khohlong(Khakeng), Matsering, Ha-Binare,
Ha-Rafabia, Sakokoaneng(Matsering),
Tsoenyane, Maruping, Pitso Khamolane,
tiping(Mphaki Mahlomola), Kalebone
Moreneng, Ha-Pali, Motlhotlo, Petrose, Ha-
Queen, Matsoareng, Ramosetsanyane,
Lekhalong, Rothe, Masenkane, Ha-Pheello,
Sekokoaneng(Mphaki Mahlomola), Moloki,
Khamolane ha Moifo, Trouble Case, Tsekong,
Mapalakhane, Lenkoane, Ha- Motau, Tokelo,
Setsena, Mphaki Mahlomola
Source: Councillors
11. Estimated Distance of CC-centre from 84 km
district town (in km and travel time) 2 hours
12. Total Area of Community council (km2) 400.05 km2
Social indicators:
13.Total No. of households in the CC-area 3898 Source: BoS
14. Average number of persons per household
in the CC-area (Average household size)
15. No. of women headed households in the
CC-area 1071 Source: Councillors
16. No. of child headed households in the
CC-area 80 Source: Councillors
17. No. of Orphans in the CC-area:
a) Paternal orphans 489 Source: Councillors
b) Maternal orphans 443 Source: Councillors
c) Double orphans 475 Source: Councillors and Support Group
18. No. of vulnerable children in the CC-area 110 Source: Councillors
19. No. of herd-boys not attending school in 325 Source: Councillors
the CC-area (below 18 years of age)
20. No. Of persons with disabilities in the 38 Physically handicaped
CC-area; specify the forms of disabilities 9 blind
2 mentally handicaped
Source: Councillors
Socio-Economic indicators:
21. No. of persons receiving food aid in 913 Source: Councillors DMA
the CC-area.
22. No. of households with the following M0 – M500:
expenditures (Maloti per month) in the CC-area: M501 – M1000:
Above M1000:
23. Main sources of income and the number of Trade: 78
concerned households in the CC-area Formal employment: 336
Farming: 3484 Source: Councillors
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24. No. of people generating incomes from
other sources in the CC-area. Specify
25. Names and types of associations within the 1 candle making group
CC-area Khomo e Tsoana (agriculture)
Lerato Mpate Burial Society
Kutloanong Building Burial Society
Phuthanag Basotho Burial Society
48 Burial Societies
Source: Councillors
Gender:
26. No. of female councillors in the CC-area 6 Source: Council office
27. No. of male councillors in the CC-area 5 Source: Council office
28. No. of CC staff; (attach list and specify Mamorapeli Lesoetsa – Community Council Secretary
job titles) Mpho Makoa – Clerical Assistant
Bongowe Kanono – Accounts Clerk
Tsepo Magaga – Messenger
Mathabo Ramafu – Cleaner
Phethene Makoko – Watchman
Source: Council office
Agriculture Sector:
29. Number of households with agricultural
fields in the CC-area. 1363 Source: Area Resource Centre
30. Average field sizes in hectares (ha) in the 1.53 hectares Source: Area Resource Centre
CC-area.
31. No. of households having Land Titles (e.g. 91
Form C, Lease) in the CC-area. Source: Councillors
32. Three main crops produced in the CC-area. · Sorghum
· Maize
· Peas Source: Councillors
33. Three main livestock herded in the · Cattle
CC-area. · 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 Agriculture
available in the CC-area (government and food Security and Forestry SANReMP
NGO’s :)? NGOs: none
Source: Council office
36. What kind of agricultural projects are Planned: none
planned or under implementation in the Under implementation:key hole plots
CC-area? Source: Councillors
Health Sector:
37. Three most prevalent diseases in the · Sexually Transmitted Infections
CC-area · Cough and colds
· Hypertension
Source: Mphaki Health Centre
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38. Names of health centres in the CC-area Government: Mphaki Health Centre
NGOs: Source: Councillors
39. Longest and shortest distance to nearest 4 hours walking then 45 minutes by car-
Health centre (in hours or km) longest15 minutes walking–shortest
distance Source: Councillors
40. Names of villages whose access to health Ntsie, Motsieloa, Matsoapong, Sekokoaneng,
facilities is worst; no. of people affected Tlhaku, Ratjeka, Polateng, mosehle, Ntami,
Mohlachaneng, Patereisi, Rampeo, Motjoli,
Lethena, Khohlong(Paballong), Sebapala,
Pontseng, Mafeneng, Paballong, Maruping,
Ha Pitso Khamolane, Tiping, Kelebone
Moreneng, Pali, Motlhotlo, Petrose, Queen,
Matsoareng, Masenkane, Pheelllo,
Sekokoaneng(Mphaki Mahlomola) Moloki,
Khamolane ha Moifo, Trouble Case, Tsekong,
Mapalakhane, Lenkoane, Ha-Motau, Tokelo,
Setsena, Mokoena, Tlali, Matsie, Mohloli,
Tlokoeng(Mopeli), Nokong, Mopeli,
Sekhutloaneng, Khalong la Likhama, Ha-
Mafa, Ha-Mokhosi, Tsethe, Ha-Falane,
Moeling, Folosiri, Mokhoabong, Kooko,
Makhalong, Maphepheng, Ha-Ranyalleng,
Makatikele, Khohlong, Matsering, Ha-Binare,
Tsinki, Rafabia, Sekokoanoeng(Matsering),
Ha-Pulane, Affected people 13706
Source: Councillors
41. Readiness of undergoing VCT (Voluntary · Medium
Counseling and Testing) in the CC-area. Source: Councillors
42. Level of interest to get the results of the · Medium
test in the CC-area (tick the appropriate
situation). Source: Councillors
43. No. of people dependent on home based 33
care in the CC-area. Source: Councillor
44. No. of HIV and AIDS Support Groups in 20
the CC-area Source: Councillors
45. No. of Households with toilets in the · VIPs 82
CC-area · Water closet 10 Source: Councillors
Education Sector:
46. Number of Primary Schools in the CC-area Government: 6
NGOs (e.g. churches): 14
Private and individually owned: 0
Source: Councillors
47. Number of Secondary Schools in the Government: 0NGOs (e.g. churches):1
CC-area Private and individually owned: 0
Source: Councillors
48. Number of High Schools in the CC-area Government: 1NGOs (e.g. churches): 0
Private and individually owned: 0
Source: Councillors
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49. Average years of school attendance in
the CC-area:
a) Primary School 9
b) Secondary School 4
c) High School 2 Source: Teachers
50. Names of Farmers Training Centres Mphaki FTC
(FTC’s) in the CC-area Source: Councillors
51. Names of other vocational training schools none
in the CC-area; if available, specify type Source: Councillors
52. No. of initiation schools in the CC-area for 8 Source :Councillors
the last year until present time
53. No. of initiates in the CC-area for the last Males: 176
year until present time Females: 0 Source: Councillors
Water Sector:
54. Number of households with access to a) Public stand pipes: 1443
piped water in the CC-area (within 150m): b) Private: 10
c) Hand pumps 0 Source: Councillors
55. Number of wells in the CC-area. Permanent: 100 Source: Councillors
Perennial:9 Source: Councillors
56. Number of dams in the CC-area. Indicate Communal: 1
whether they are natural or man-made. Individual: 0 Source: Councillors
57. No. of villages with existing water systems 49
in the CC-area Source: Councillors
58. Longest and shortest distance to nearest Longest: 40 minutes
potable water point (hours or km) in the Shortest: 10 minutes
CC-area. Source: Councillors
59. Names of villages where supply of potable Matsoapong, Ha Tlhaku, Mosehle, Ratjeka,
water is reliable and clean; no. of households Polateng, Ntami, Mohlachaneng, Patereisi,
concerned Rampeo, Lazaro, Pholeng, Lilthakong, Ha-
Sheleng, Motjoli, Ha-Tsepane, Lefelisa,
Lethena, Moriting, Taung, Selapong,
Teraeng,Pontseng, Paballong, Motau, Pali,
Masenkane,Kelebone Moreneng, Motlhotlo,
Pheello, Queen, Sekokoaneng(Mphaki
Mahlomola), Petrose, Moloki, Lekhalong,
Tiping, Maruping, Tokelo, Lenkoane, Moifo,
Pitso, Rothe, Auplasi(Tsitsong),
Likhohloaneng, Motse-mocha, Mopeli,
Maeke, Khohlo-Ntso, Tlokoeng, Ha-Sera,
Khalong la Likhama, Drai Hoek,
Tlokoeng(Peete), Phuleng, Ha-Tsiu, Ha-
Mafa, Makhalong, Thabaneng, Ha-Sebota,
Ha-Tjotji, Tsethe, Ndaba, Ha-Falane, Sekate,
motlaputsane, Matsoenyane, Kurulane, Ha-
Tebello, Qhoenya, Kooko, Khakeng,
Makatikele, Khohlong, Matsering, Ha-
Binare Concerned households 2455
Source: Councillors
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60. What kind of water supply projects are Planned: Extension of piped water
planned or under implementation in the CC-area? Under implementation: none
Source: Council office
61. Which institutions are in charge of water supply Rural Water SupplyNot locally represented
in the CC-area? Are they locally represented? Source: Council office
Roads Sector:
62. Total kilometer of Tarred roads (i.e. national • 20 km
roads) in the CC-area
63. Names and lengths of existing roads Gravel: Mt. Moorosi- Mphaki 64km
maintained by DRR in the CC-area Earth: Mphaki – Lesholu 9 km
Lesholu – Qhoali 3.7 km
Mphaki – Khamolane 10 km
Matsoareng – Rampeo 11.2 km
Ntsie – Tlhaku 3.2 km
Qhoalinyane – Thaba-Chitja 17 km
Source: DRR
64. Longest and shortest distance (km) of villages Longest 17 km
to nearest “good” road. Shortest 20m
65. Names of villages without road access in the Matsoapong, Ha-Motsieloa, Ratjeke,
CC-area; no. of households concerned Mosehle, Polateng, Ntami, Mohlachaneng,
Patereisi, Rampeo, Lazaro, Phuleng,
Lithakong, Ha-Sheleng, Ha-Motjoli, Lefelisa,
Lethena, Moriting, Taung, Selapong,
Teraeng, Khohlong, Motau, Pali,
Masenkane, Kelebone Moreneng, Motlhotlo,
Pheello, Queen, Sekokoaneng(Mphaki
Mahlomola), Petrose, Moloki, Lekhalong,
Tiping, Maruping, Tokelo, Lenkoane, Moifo,
Rothe, Mokoena, Tsoeneng, Matsie,
Raohang, Likhohloaneng, Thabang, Khohlo-
ntso, Mopeli Auplasi,
Sekhutloaneng(Mopeli), Tlokoeng, Nokong,
Ha-Sera, Lekhalong(Peete), Drai Hoek, Ha-
Tsiu, Ha-Mafa, Makhalong, Thabaneng,
Tsethe, Ndaba, Falane Sekate
Matsoenyane, Ha-Tebello, Qhoenya,
Moeling, Mokhoabong, Maphepheng,
Ranyalleng, Makatikele, Kooko, Folosiri,
Makhalong, Khohlong, Matsering, Ha-
Binare, Tsinki, Ha-Rafabia,
Sekokoaneng(Matsering), Tlapaneng
Concerned households 2771
Source: Councillors
66. What kind of road projects are planned or under Planned: maintenance of burgle paths
implementation in the CC-area? Under implementation: none
Source: Council office
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67. What are the transport infrastructure · Roads
requirements in the CC-area? · Intermediate means of Transport
o Footbridges
o Walk-ways
Source: Councillors
68. Which Institutions are in charge of the Department of Rural Roads (DRR)Not
Road Sector in the CC-area? Are they locally locally represented
represented? Source: Council office
Energy Sector:
69. Number of households with electricity 0
connections in the CC-area. (i.e. LEC
connections) Source: Councillors
70. Number of villages without electricity 113
in the CC-area. Source: Councillors
71. Number of households using solar energy Solar power: 33
in the CC-area Solar cookers and dryers: 0
Source: Councillors
72. Main sources of energy in the CC-area Wood Paraffin Source: Councillors
73. Which institutions are in charge of the LEC
electricity sectors in the CC-area? Are they Locally represented
locally represented? Source: CC office
Communication Sector:
74. No. of villages with landline telephone in 0
the CC-area; specify number of households Source: Councillors
with connections
75. No. of villages with cell phone reception 0 Source: Councillors
in the CC-area
76. No. of villages with local TV reception in 0 Source: Councillors
the CC-area
77. No. of villages with local radio reception in 89 Radio Lesotho, Peoples Choice(PC) FM,
the CC-area MoAfrika FM Source: Councillors
78. No. of villages with access to postal/mail 0 Source: Councillors
services in the CC-area
Trade and Commerce Sector:
79. Number of Businesses in the CC-area; 7 general dealers
specify type 1 pep stores
4 taverns
1 motor mechanic
51 cafes
1 coffin manufacturer Source: Councillors
80. Do they have access to specific market for Sell at place of business
their products? Source: Councillors
81. Are there any financial institutions no
(e.g. banks, insurances, credit unions, etc) in
the CC area? If yes, provide names and
location. Source: Councillors
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Security Services:
82. Number of security service providers in Government (Police):Mphaki Police Station
the CC-area Private: 0
Source: Councillors
83. Number of Crime Prevention Committees
in the CC-area 16 Source: Councillors
84. Names of villages least covered by security Ntsie, Motsieloa, Matsoapong, Sekokoaneng,
services in the CC-area. Tlhaku, Ratjeka, Polateng, mosehle, Ntami,
Mohlachaneng, Patereisi, Rampeo, Motjoli,
Lethena, Khohlong(Paballong), Sebapala,
Pontseng, Mafeneng, Paballong, Maruping,
Ha Pitso Khamolane, Tiping, Kelebone
Moreneng, Pali, Motlhotlo, Petrose, Queen,
Matsoareng, Masenkane, Pheelllo,
Sekokoaneng(Mphaki Mahlomola) Moloki,
Khamolane ha Moifo, Trouble Case, Tsekong,
Mapalakhane, Lenkoane, Ha-Motau, Tokelo,
Setsena, Mokoena, Tlali, Matsie, Mohloli,
Tlokoeng(Mopeli), Nokong, Mopeli,
Sekhutloaneng, Khalong la Likhama, Ha-
Mafa, Ha-Mokhosi, Tsethe, Ha-Falane,
Moeling, Folosiri, Mokhoabong, Kooko,
Makhalong, Maphepheng, Ha-Ranyalleng,Makatikele, Khohlong, Matsering, Ha-Binare,
Tsinki, Rafabia, Sekokoanoeng(Matsering),
Ha-Pulane, Source: Councillors
85. Common types of crime cases reported Assault common, Assault with intend to do
in the CC-area grievous bodily harm, Stock Theft, Sexual
offences, Abusive language
Source: Mphaki Police Station
86. No. of stock stolen in the last year in Cattle:16
the CC-area Sheep:78
Goats:8
Horses:13
Donkeys:4 Source: Mphaki Police Station
87. Longest and shortest distance to the Longest- 6 hours
nearest Police Station or Post Shortest – 10 minutes Source: Councillors
Environment:
88. Names of rare, vulnerable & endangered Flora (plants):khoara, moli, khomo ea balisa,
species in the CC-area khapumpu, phefo, phate ea ngaka, lelutla,
qobo, lekhala kharitsa, leleme la khomo,
hloenya, leshoma, letsoetlane, lelete la phofu
monatja, sesepa sa linoha
Fauna (animals):matsa, meutloanyane,
lipela, phokojoe, RoiCat, qoabi, Litlholo,
mechall Source: Councillors
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89. Names of areas of interest (that could be Bush Caves at LazaroHot Springs at
protected) within the council area Lazaro and Sebobeng
Source: Councillors
90. Names of villages that are facing severe Ntsie, Motsieloa, Matsoapong, Tlhaku,
soil erosion in the CC-area. Lefelisa, Tsepane, Lazaro, Tlapaneng,
Moriting, Lethena, Pontseng, Mphaki
Mahlomola, Ha-Mokoena, Kelebone,
Tsitsong, Makhalong, Likhohloaneng,
Tsoeneng, Raohang, Mopeli, Khohlo-ntso,
Nokong, Moeling, Khakeng, Folosiri,
Khohlong, Matsering, Ha-Binare, Tsinki,
Ha-Rafabia, Sekokoaneng(Matsering),
Tlapaneng Source: Councillors
91. What are the causes for this severe soil RainOvergrazing Source: Councillors
erosion in the CC-area?
92. What are the projects existing, planned Existing: tree planting
or under implementation for Natural Resource Preserve range land
Management (e.g. tree planting, gully Ongoing:
rehabilitation, rehabilitation of wetlands, soil
erosion etc.) in the CC-area Planned: plant grass
Build stone walls
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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: Quthing Name of the Electoral Division: Qhoali no.68
Name of the Community Council: Seforong G10
Compiled By: Fooso Kesi Date: 2008
Population:
1.Total population of the Community Council (CC) 9720 source:Bos
9982 source:councilors
2. Male population in the CC-area 4700 source:Bos
3724 source:councilors
3. Female population in the CC-area 5030 source:Bos
4379 source:councilors
4. Average population per village in the CC-area
( to be filled later) 50-100 source: self administerd
5. No. of births in the last year in the CC-area 121 source:councilors
6. No. of 5+ deaths in the last year in the CC-area 131 source:councilors7.Under 5 deaths in the last year in the CC-area 15 source:councilors
CC Profile:
8. No. of Electoral Divisions (EDs) in the CC-area 11 source:community concil
office
9. No. of villages in the CC-area 71 source:community concil office
10. Names of villages in the CC-area Haramoroba,Ha mosi Seforong, Ha Mosi,
(to be attached) Lichecheng, Seforong Auplaas, Seforong
Liphafeng, Ha Sekoati, Phocha, Ha Motiki,
Lit’soeneng, Hamonoto, Maluba-Lube,
Mphoro, Thabana Ts’oana, Thaba Chitja
Ha Ramoliehi, Makhetheng,
Liphokoaneng, Sehlabaneng,
Hamasupha, Ha Teleka Phuthing,
Sebulaneng, Mpharane, Mabeleteng,
Toalaneng, Matebeleng, Makhoaeleng,
Ha potso, Porotong, Ha Maime,
Hamonese Makhetheng, Mak’homeng,
Nqojeng, Maqomeng, Hafilane,
Makotong, Swatsi, Ha Ts’ita, Seputeng,
Lipokothong, Hamokokoane, Sekoaing
Kh’ohloa, Ha ntsota, Hasello, Ha Vakele,
Laleng,ha leihloana,Tafoleng, Toalaneng,
Tiping Malosong, hasekilane, Ha
Khorobase, Harats’itso, Hamotebang,
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Hamots’oane, Ha raisaka/Phokeng,
Moeling, Ha Maisa,Ha Shao, Ha
mokhoaetsi, Ha kokoropo, letlapeng,
Likhaebaneng, Ha N’gooae,
Sekokoaneng, Ha kampo, Makhetheng,
Ha lesholu, Makhalong, Ha ranyathela
and Ha polaki.
source:community concil office
11. Estimated Distance of CC-centre from district 127km/4 hours
town (in km and travel time) source:community concil office
12. Total Area of Community council (km2) 196.93 km² source: district council office
Social indicators:
13.Total No. of households in the CC-area 1681 source:councilors
14. Average number of persons per household in
the CC-area (Average household size) 5-9
15. No. of women headed households in the
CC-area 654 source:councilors
16. No. of child headed households in the CC-area 69 source:councilors
17. No. of Orphans in the CC-area: 624 source:councilors
a) Paternal orphans 359 source:councilors
b) Maternal orphans 136 source:councilors
c) Double orphans 163 source:councilors
18. No. of vulnerable children in the CC-area 67 source:councilors
19. No. of herd-boys not attending school in the
CC-area (below 18 years of age) 154 source:councilors
20. No. Of persons with disabilities in the CC-area;
specify the forms of disabilities 158 (physical disabilities, mental
disabilities, visual disabilities, Deaf, lame
and dumb) source:councilors
Socio-Economic indicators:
21. No. of persons receiving food aid in the CC-area. 199 source: disaster management
food target 2007-2008
22. No. of households with the following M0 – M500:379 source: villagers
expenditures (Maloti per month) in the CC-area: M501 – M1000:540 source: villagers
Above M1000:466 source: villagers
23. Main sources of income and the number of Trade:33 source: villagers
concerned households in the CC-area Formal employment:489
source: villagers
Farming:1659
source: villagers and councilors
24. No. of people generating incomes from other Brewing:9 source: villagers
sources in the CC-area. Specify Live stock:1500 source: villagers
25. Names and types of associations within the Tsekong itekeng Farmers Association
CC-area Matsoho a hlatsoana (funeral scheme)
2 source:councilors
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Gender:
26. No. of female councilors in the CC-area 4
27. No. of male councilors in the CC-area 5
28. No. of CC staff; (attach list and specify 1. Community council secretary
job titles) 2. Accounts clerk
3. Clerical assistant
4. Messenger
5. Cleaner
6. Night watch man
Source: Community council secretary
Agriculture Sector:
29. Number of households with agricultural fields 2130
in the CC-area. source:councilors
30. Average field sizes in hectares (ha) in the 0.8-0.9 hacters
CC-area. source:Agric extension officer
31. No. of households having Land Titles (e.g. Form
C, Lease) in the CC-area.
32. Three main crops produced in the CC-area. · Maize
· Sorghum
· Wheat source:councilors
33. Three main livestock herded in the CC-area. · Sheep
· Goat
· Cattle source:councilors
34. Size of public land (hectares of range land)
within the CC-area.
35. List the agricultural services providers available Government: SANReMP, Ministry of
in the CC-area (government and NGO’s :)? Agriculture (Mphaki FTC) and
SMARTD project. NGOs: SMARDT
project and red Cross
source:councilors
36. What kind of agricultural projects are planned Planned:
or under implementation in the CC-area? Under implementation:Tree plantation
at Makhetheng and Ha M’ampiletso
source:councilors
Health Sector:
37. Three most prevalent diseases in the CC-area · Tuberculosis
· Dirrhoea
· Vomiting source:councilors
38. Names of health centres in the CC-area Government:
N/A NGOs:
39. Longest and shortest distance to nearest Shortest 2 hours
Health centre (in hours or km) Longest 4 hours
40. Names of villages whose access to health
facilities is worst; no. of people affected Haramoroba,Ha mosi Seforong, Ha
Mosi, Lichecheng, Seforong Auplaas,
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Seforong Liphafeng, Ha Sekoati,
Phocha, Ha Motiki, Lit’soeneng,
Hamonoto, Maluba-Lube, Mphoro,
Thabana Ts’oana, Thaba Chitja Ha
Ramoliehi, Makhetheng, Liphokoaneng,
Sehlabaneng, Hamasupha, Ha Teleka
Phuthing, Sebulaneng, Mpharane,
Mabeleteng, Toalaneng, Matebeleng,
Makhoaeleng, Ha potso, Porotong, Ha
Maime,Hamonese Makhetheng,
Mak’homeng, Nqojeng, Maqomeng,
Hafilane, Makotong, Swatsi, Ha Ts’ita,
Seputeng, Lipokothong, Hamokokoane,
Sekoaing Kh’ohloa, Ha ntsota, Hasello,
Ha Vakele, Laleng,ha leihloana,Tafoleng,
Toalaneng, Tiping Malosong, hasekilane,
Ha Khorobase, Harats’itso,
Hamotebang, Hamots’oane, Ha raisaka/
Phokeng, Moeling, Ha Maisa,Ha Shao,
Ha mokhoaetsi, Ha kokoropo, letlapeng,
Likhaebaneng, Ha N’gooae,
Sekokoaneng, Ha kampo, Makhetheng,
Ha lesholu, Makhalong, Ha ranyathela
and Ha polaki.
41. Readiness of undergoing VCT (Voluntary · Low source: roman clinic
Counseling and Testing) in the CC-area.
42. Level of interest to get the results of the test
in the CC-area (tick the appropriate situation). · Low source: roman clinic
43. No. of people dependent on home based care 170
in the CC-area. source:councilors
44. No. of HIV and AIDS Support Groups in the 11
CC-area source:councilors
45. No. of Households with toilets in the CC-area · VIPs 354 source: RWS
Education Sector:
46. Number of Primary Schools in the CC-area10 Government:1
NGOs (e.g. churches):9
Private and individually owned:
source:councilors
47. Number of Secondary Schools in the Government:
CC-areaN/A NGOs (e.g. churches):
Private and individually owned:
48. Number of High Schools in the CC-area Government:
NGOs (e.g. churches): 1
Private and individually owned:
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49. Average years of school attendance in
the CC-area:
a) Primary School 7 years source: Teachers
b) Secondary School
c) High School 5 years source: Teachers
50. Names of Farmers Training Centres (FTC’s) in N/A
the CC-area
51. Names of other vocational training schools in N/A
the CC-area; if available, specify type
52. No. of initiation schools in the CC-area for the
last year until present time 9 source: councilors
53. No. of initiates in the CC-area for the last year Males:0
until present time Females:0
Water Sector:
54. Number of households with access to piped a) Public stand pipes:162 source: RWS
water in the CC-area (within 150m): b)Private:
c) Hand pumps:
55. Number of wells in the CC-area. Permanent: 98
Perennial: 73 source:councilors
56. Number of dams in the CC-area. Indicate Communal:
whether they are natural or man-made. Individual:
57. No. of villages with existing water systems in 66 source:councilors
the CC-area
58. Longest and shortest distance to nearest 150-200m
potable water point (hours or kms) in the CC-area.
59. Names of villages where supply of potable Haramoroba,Ha mosi Seforong, Ha Mosi,
water is reliable and clean; no. of households Lichecheng, Seforong Auplaas, Seforong
concerned Liphafeng, Ha Sekoati, Phocha, Ha Motiki,
Lit’soeneng, Hamonoto, Thaba Chitja Ha
Ramoliehi, Makhetheng, Liphokoaneng,
Sehlabaneng, Hamasupha, Ha Teleka
Phuthing, Sebulaneng, Mpharane,
Mabeleteng, Toalaneng, Matebeleng,
Makhoaeleng, Ha potso, Porotong, Ha
Maime,Hamonese Makhetheng,
Mak’homeng, Nqojeng, Maqomeng,
Hafilane, Makotong, Swatsi, Ha Ts’ita,
Seputeng, Lipokothong, Hamokokoane,
Sekoaing Kh’ohloa, Ha ntsota, Hasello, Ha
Vakele, Laleng,ha leihloana,Tafoleng,
Toalaneng, Tiping Malosong, hasekilane,
Ha Khorobase, Harats’itso, Hamotebang,
Hamots’oane, Ha raisaka/Phokeng,
Moeling, Ha Maisa,Ha Shao, Ha
mokhoaetsi, Ha kokoropo, letlapeng,
Likhaebaneng, Ha N’gooae, Sekokoaneng,
Ha kampo, Makhetheng, Ha lesholu,
Makhalong. source: councilor
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60. What kind of water supply projects are planned Planned:
or under implementation in the CC-area? Under implementation: Tanks and water
pipes are under construction at Ha
potso and ha polaki.
61. Which institutions are in charge of water supply
in the CC-area? Are they locally represented? RWS no they are not.
Roads Sector:
62. Total kilometer of Tarred roads (i.e. national N/A
roads) in the CC-area
63. Names and lengths of existing roads Gravel:
maintained by DRR in the CC-area Earth:Mosi-leihloana 17km
Qhoalinyane-Thaba chitja 19km
Thabong-Mosite 16.7km
source:DRR
64. Longest and shortest distance (km) of villages Longest:24km
to nearest “good” road. Shortest:300M
source: self administered
65. Names of villages without road access in Haramoroba, Phocha, Ha Motiki,
the CC-area; no. of households concerned Lit’soeneng, Hamonoto, Maluba-Lube,
Mphoro, Thabana Ts’oana, Ha Ramoliehi,
Makhetheng, Liphokoaneng,
Sehlabaneng, Hamasupha, Ha Teleka
Phuthing, Sebulaneng, Mpharane,
Mabeleteng, Toalaneng, Matebeleng,
Makhoaeleng, Ha potso, Porotong, Ha
Maime,Hamonese Mak’homeng,
Nqojeng, Maqomeng, Hafilane,
Makotong, Swatsi, Ha Ts’ita, Seputeng,
Lipokothong, Hamokokoane, Sekoaing
Kh’ohloa, Ha ntsota, Hasello, Ha Vakele,
Laleng,ha leihloana,Tafoleng, Toalaneng,
Tiping Malosong, hasekilane, Ha
Khorobase, Harats’itso, Hamotebang,
Hamots’oane, Ha raisaka/Phokeng,
Moeling, Ha Maisa,Ha Shao, Ha
mokhoaetsi, Ha kokoropo, letlapeng,
Likhaebaneng, Ha N’gooae,
Sekokoaneng, Ha kampo, Makhetheng,
Ha lesholu, Makhalong
source:councilors
66. What kind of road projects are planned or Planned:
under implementation in the CC-area? Under implementation:construction of a
bridge at lehonyeling at seforong that
joins two districts ( Quthing and
Mohales’hoek)
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67. What are the transport infrastructure · Roads
requirements in the CC-area? · Intermediate means of Transport
o Footbridges
o Walk-ways
68. Which Institutions are in charge of the DRR
Road Sector in the CC-area? Are they
locally represented?
Energy Sector:
69. Number of households with electricity N/A
connections in the CC-area. (i.e. LEC connections)
70. Number of villages without electricity in the 71 source:C.C.S’s office
CC-area.
71. Number of households using solar energy Solar power:143 source:councilors
in the CC-area Solar cookers and dryers:
72. Main sources of energy in the CC-area WoodCow Dung source:councilors
73. Which institutions are in charge of the
electricity sectors in the CC-area? Are they locally
represented? LEC
Communication Sector:
74. No. of villages with landline telephone in the N/A
CC-area; specify number of households with
connections
75. No. of villages with cell phone reception N/A
in the CC-area
76. No. of villages with local TV reception in N/A
the CC-area
77. No. of villages with local radio reception in 71 radio lesotho le moafrika
the CC-area source:councilors
78. No. of villages with access to postal/mail
services in the CC-area N/A
Trade and Commerce Sector:
79. Number of Businesses in the CC-area; 27(cafes)
specify type source:councilors
80. Do they have access to specific market for
their products? N/A
81. Are there any financial institutions (e.g. banks,
insurances, credit unions, etc) in the CC area?
If yes, provide names and location. N/A
Security Services:
82. Number of security service providers in the Government (Police):(N/A)
CC-area N/A Private: N/A
83. Number of Crime Prevention Committees 11
in the CC-area
84. Names of villages least covered by security Haramoroba,Ha mosi Seforong, Ha Mosi,
services in the CC-area. Lichecheng, Seforong Auplaas, Seforong
Liphafeng, Ha Sekoati, Phocha, Ha Motiki,
Lit’soeneng, Hamonoto, Maluba-Lube,
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Ha Ramoliehi, Makhetheng,
Liphokoaneng, Sehlabaneng,
Hamasupha, Ha Teleka Phuthing,
Sebulaneng, Mpharane, Mabeleteng,
Toalaneng, Matebeleng, Makhoaeleng,
Ha potso, Porotong, Ha
Maime,Hamonese Makhetheng,
Mak’homeng, Nqojeng, Maqomeng,
Hafilane, Makotong, Swatsi, Ha Ts’ita,
Seputeng, Lipokothong, Hamokokoane,
Sekoaing Kh’ohloa, Ha ntsota, Hasello,
Ha Vakele, Laleng,ha leihloana,Tafoleng,
Toalaneng, Tiping Malosong, hasekilane,
Ha Khorobase, Harats’itso, Hamotebang,
Hamots’oane, Ha raisaka/Phokeng,
Moeling, Ha Maisa,Ha Shao, Ha
mokhoaetsi, Ha kokoropo, letlapeng,
Likhaebaneng, Ha N’gooae,
Sekokoaneng, Ha kampo, Makhetheng,
Ha lesholu, Makhalong, Ha ranyathela
and Ha polaki. source:councilors
85. Common types of crime cases reported in Stock theft
the CC-area Murder source:councilors
86. No. of stock stolen in the last year in the Cattle:7 source:councilors
CC-area Sheep:8 source:councilors
Goats:14 source:councilors
Horses:
Donkeys:5 source:councilors
87. Longest and shortest distance to the nearest
Police Station or Post
Environment:
88. Names of rare, vulnerable & endangered Flora (plants): Phonyoka, Poone
easpeciesin the CC-area lits’oene, Khoara, Poho Ts’ehla.
Fauna (animals): rabbits, springboks,
Jackals, Rock Rabbit.
source:councilors
89. Names of areas of interest (that could be The cave of M’apuleng ( has bush men
protected) within the council area paintings) source:councilors
90. Names of villages that are facing severe soil Sekoaing ha mokokoana, Kh’ohloa, Ha
erosion in the CC-area. sello, laleng, Ha Maime and Porotong.
91. What are the causes for this severe soil erosion Severe rain falls
in the CC-area? Uncontrolled crazing rotation.
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under implementation for Natural Resource Road maintanance
Management (e.g. tree planting, gully
rehabilitation, rehabilitation of wetlands, Ongoing: Construction of a bridge at
soil erosion etc.) in the CC-area seforong that will join Quthing and
Mohale’s’ Hoek source:councilors
Planned: Construction of Foot Bridges
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Sek
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ong
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thin
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Han
db
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109
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G02
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thin
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Co
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Han
db
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k110
110
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X 2
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G02
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10 M
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G02
11 H
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gM
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la M
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la
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thin
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Co
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cil I
nfo
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Han
db
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k111
111
111
111
111
AN
NE
X 2
Maq
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neng
Ben
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akoa
neng
No
min
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Ch
iefs
: To
ka L
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e,
Cas
wel
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G10
Qom
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G03
01H
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eng
ha M
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G03
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G03
04 M
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ng H
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G03
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Qu
thin
g D
istr
ict
Co
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cil I
nfo
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ion
Han
db
oo
k112
112
112
112
112
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NE
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06 H
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ng
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Ha
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Ha
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G03
07 B
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ngH
a ra
kuba
keM
ako
anya
ne
Let
sie
Ha
pher
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Ha
M’a
mak
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Maf
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G03
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M’a
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eng
Mo
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mos
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Lekh
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ng
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g ha
mes
lara
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seto
ko h
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li
G03
09 B
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laH
a m
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Nkh
otl
a M
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lale
fi
Ha
shoa
pane
Ha
litau
No
min
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Ch
iefs
: L
ero
tho
li L
etsi
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‘M’a
mas
hap
ha
Nku
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Seb
apal
a N
o.66
G05
Nku
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G05
01 H
a-R
akho
mo
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hab
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koa
Ha-
Nyo
lo
Ha-
Dav
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Ha-
Mol
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Qu
thin
g D
istr
ict
Co
un
cil I
nfo
rmat
ion
Han
db
oo
k113
113
113
113
113
AN
NE
X 2
Ha-
Mok
halo
Mat
ebel
eng
Moc
hoto
ane
G05
02 M
akat
seng
Seq
hobo
ngM
abo
bat
si N
tho
Mak
atse
ng
Lekh
alon
g
Mph
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Phu
tha-
licha
ba
G05
03 H
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Pok
ane
Ha-
Kab
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so M
olo
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ne
Mas
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ne
Tam
anya
ne
Tera
eng
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Bok
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boha
Lith
aban
eng
G05
04 H
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Lebo
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Ha-
Sel
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g
Ha-
Piti
Mat
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eng
Ha-
Kot
ane
G05
05 M
oren
eng
Rob
iM
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mo
li S
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Seb
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a
Mor
enen
g
Sel
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Thl
akoa
neng
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las
Soe
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G05
06 P
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ane
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Kau
tu
Tsek
ong
Map
haph
eng
Pon
ts’e
ng
Qu
thin
g D
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ict
Co
un
cil I
nfo
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ion
Han
db
oo
k114
114
114
114
114
AN
NE
X 2
G05
07 M
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amp
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ken
g N
koan
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Tha
bane
ng
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oha
Sek
hutlo
ng
Lith
aban
eng
G05
08 H
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alep
hane
Ha-
Mal
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neM
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aph
olo
Mao
keng
G05
09 H
a-S
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hosi
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Sej
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on
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leli
Mo
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si
Kep
eng
Set
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eng
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eng
Livo
vong
Mak
ama
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Mos
enek
e
Mok
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ong
G05
10 M
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Lekh
alon
g H
a-M
anga
naM
ath
aban
g K
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Letla
peng
Sek
hutlo
ng s
a Li
neo
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Mos
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Tha
ba-t
s’oe
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phot
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G05
11 L
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gK
hohl
ong
Mo
iket
si M
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Mac
omen
g
Mab
elen
g
Mas
itise
Man
tzak
eng
Leco
shen
eng
Bab
ong
Ste
ane
Fak
omo
No
min
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Ch
iefs
: H
lab
ath
e N
kueb
e,
Sem
pe
Josh
ua
Nku
ebe
G06
Tsa
tsan
eG
0601
Sel
ong
Tho
tane
ng H
a M
phek
hoM
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etsi
Leh
ula
Seo
ling
Qu
thin
g D
istr
ict
Co
un
cil I
nfo
rmat
ion
Han
db
oo
k115
115
115
115
115
AN
NE
X 2
Poi
nate
Moq
hebe
ng
Mat
ebel
eng
ha F
alat
sa
Litu
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ng
Ha
Sep
haka
Ha
Qop
helo
/ Ha
Hla
nyan
e
Ha
Mos
olo
Ha
Mas
haph
a S
elom
ong
Ha
Lato
Ha
Khu
mam
ang
Ha
Fal
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Ha
Jaas
e
Map
aean
eng
HaS
iane
G06
02 M
atse
la-H
a-B
eli
Ha
‘Mos
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init
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eth
on
ga
Tha
leng
Mal
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bo M
ats’
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Bel
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Ha
Ts’o
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ane
Ha
Nam
de
Ha
Mos
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Ha
Mon
ts’i
Ha
Mas
ia
hoho
beng
Ha
Mar
umo
Ha
Mar
umo
Ha
Esa
ea
Ban
gane
ni
G06
03 H
a Li
phap
ang
Seb
oba
Lil
lo H
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ata
Kho
bolo
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Ha
Thi
bella
Ha
Mat
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Sek
olon
g H
a Li
phap
ang
Ha
Liph
apan
g
Ha
choo
ko
Qu
thin
g D
istr
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Co
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cil I
nfo
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ion
Han
db
oo
k116
116
116
116
116
AN
NE
X 2
G06
04 M
otso
mi
Tho
teng
Ha
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thot
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ahai
la L
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e
Ha
Ram
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lana
Map
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g H
a P
akos
e
Tha
bane
ng M
otso
mi
Sep
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g M
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mi
Liph
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neng
Mot
som
i
Mak
alan
eng
Ha
Mot
eane
Mar
aben
g H
a M
ohla
lefi
Maf
ikan
eng
Ha
Leso
ma
G06
05 T
haba
-Nts
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thon
g H
A L
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Mab
uo
ang
Ph
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a
Kue
neng
Ha
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bane
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onye
la
Ha
Pha
ts’o
ane
Man
thoa
neng
Ha
mah
lele
be
Ha
leph
aham
ela
G06
06 T
seko
ngH
a Te
mek
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Mas
akie
le M
osh
esh
a
Ha
Sel
iba
Ha
Rat
sabu
nyan
e
Ha
Ras
ebat
li
Ha
Rae
mile
Tsek
ong
Ha
Ntil
e
Ha
Mos
ele
Phi
ri N
tso
Ha
Moh
api
The
pung
Ha
Mfa
nake
lo
Ha
Mat
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HA
Kol
bere
Kho
hloa
neng
Ha
Fra
nse
Ha
Fra
nse
Ha
Che
lijon
e
G06
07 H
a S
ekho
beT
hoko
eng
Ha
Sek
hobe
Mar
apel
ang
Sek
ho
be
Ha
Sek
hobe
Ha
Ral
ebon
a
Ha
Pho
ofo
Ha
Mal
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Qu
thin
g D
istr
ict
Co
un
cil I
nfo
rmat
ion
Han
db
oo
k117
117
117
117
117
AN
NE
X 2
Ha
Leny
atsa
G06
08 H
a H
lael
aM
athe
mbe
keng
Mah
op
ola
ng
Qao
ka
Mad
iben
g
Ha
Mof
oken
g
Ha
mat
he
Ha
Mak
hotla
Hla
ela
G06
09 M
papa
Ha
Ran
teko
aM
ats’
epan
g M
oh
ale
Lekh
alon
g H
a M
papa
Ha
Mpa
pa
Ha
Mon
goli
G06
10 H
a M
afur
aH
a Li
phol
o Le
khal
ong
No
luzi
le M
ote
ite
Tere
seng
Mot
se-M
ocha
Sek
hits
anen
g
Lekh
alon
g H
a F
akel
e
khor
ong
Ha
qhoa
ephe
Ha
Mol
ipa
Ha
Liph
olo
Lekh
alon
g
Ha
fake
le
G06
11 T
osin
gTo
sing
Tip
ing
Bo
nan
g S
aoli
phut
hing
ha
‘Mak
o
Non
yana
ea
Mpi
tsa
Tosi
ng
Mat
elen
g
Mam
pong
Ha
Ran
omor
o
Ha
Ram
anas
i
Ha
‘Mak
o
Leqh
ekan
eng
Kho
khot
sane
ng H
a T
haha
Ha
Mab
ele-
a-T
lala
No
min
ated
Ch
iefs
: Ts
’ep
iso
Maf
ura
Mt M
ooro
si N
o. 6
7G
01 M
kh’o
noG
0701
Moh
lako
ana
Bol
omo
Seh
loli
Mas
oet
sa
Ha
Kho
tha
Qu
thin
g D
istr
ict
Co
un
cil I
nfo
rmat
ion
Han
db
oo
k118
118
118
118
118
AN
NE
X 2
Ha
Moh
lako
ana
Cha
che
Ha
Sel
lo
Lile
peng
Ha
Sha
phan
e
Mah
loch
anen
g
Man
yala
seng
Mok
obob
ong
Tha
bana
-Mof
uli
Tho
teng
Ha
Ram
ollo
Letla
peng
Ha
Kha
tebe
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ula
Ha
Leok
ana
Ha
Mak
hoal
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Ha
Moh
lako
ana
Non
yana
Tip
ing
Ha
Moh
lako
ana
Ha
Ses
hoph
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Likh
okho
tsin
g
Moe
anen
g H
a M
ohla
koan
aN
tlhen
g ea
Lith
ota
Phu
thin
g H
a le
saoa
na
Tolo
ng
G07
02 S
ekok
oane
ngH
a Le
bese
Ko
bo
kho
lo M
ola
po
Sek
okoa
neng
Ha
Ras
ofia
Ha
She
leri
Met
si-
Mas
ooan
a
G07
03 H
a Jo
boH
a Jo
boM
apo
loko
Mp
ho
ko
Kan
ana
Ha
Jobo
Kho
hlon
g H
a Jo
bo
Lich
eche
ng H
a Jo
bo
Tha
ba-C
hitja
Try
-Hoe
k H
a Jo
bo
Ha
Lebe
lony
ane
Ha
Rat
ema
Ha
Tobi
a
Tsek
ong
Ha
Lebe
lony
ane
Qu
thin
g D
istr
ict
Co
un
cil I
nfo
rmat
ion
Han
db
oo
k119
119
119
119
119
AN
NE
X 2
Kue
neng
Hal
a-H
ala
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pung
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g
G07
04 T
solo
-Lea
-Lum
aH
a K
holo
haL
ikel
eli
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oa
Ha
Mab
ina
Mak
hale
ng H
a ‘M
alia
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anen
g
Tha
bana
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G07
05 M
okek
eng
Mat
amon
g H
a Le
belo
nyan
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ofi
rst
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tjek
oa
Ha
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sa
Ha
Sek
haol
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haka
tlalli
ng
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g
G07
06 H
a M
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eH
a Le
khoe
leP
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To
po
Ha
Moh
ale
Ha
Mon
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Ha
mot
lale
ntoa
Liko
nyel
eng
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bane
ng
Mos
afel
eng
Qhe
ba
G07
07 H
a D
anye
leH
a C
hake
laTu
mel
o D
anye
le
Ha
Mfo
be
Ha
Mot
ham
ane
Ha
Tum
o D
anye
le
Lits
’oen
eng
Mab
lane
ng
G07
08 H
a M
asha
pha
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Pel
oM
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elis
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akh
ula
Ha
Kop
lane
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ea
Ha
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haph
a
Ha
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nith
i
Ha
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ti Ta
ung
Ha
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eng
Kou
ng H
a Ts
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sa
Qu
thin
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cil I
nfo
rmat
ion
Han
db
oo
k120
120
120
120
120
AN
NE
X 2
G07
09 M
aqok
hoH
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u H
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ohat
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tlam
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alon
g H
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nyel
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Letla
peng
Ha
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kepe
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eche
ng M
aqok
ho
Phu
thin
g M
aqok
ho
Phu
leng
Mot
lhot
lo
G07
10 K
ubun
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g H
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aser
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li E
. Q
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a
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ena
Ha
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lali
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atile
Mac
hese
ng
Mak
atse
ng
Ha
Bok
oro
Ha
Maj
ara
Kub
ung
Ha
Tsun
yane
G07
11 H
a M
orai
Ha
Mor
aiM
amo
khes
eng
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kab
a
Ha
Mor
ai L
its’in
abel
ong
Ha
Ras
eeng
Mak
aote
ng
No
min
ated
Ch
iefs
: ‘M
abat
hep
u M
op
eli
Mo
hal
e an
d ‘M
anth
ati l
etsi
e
G08
Mok
otjo
mel
aG
0801
Lef
iken
gS
epho
kong
Mat
ebel
lo L
ekh
oo
a
Mak
oron
g
Tho
long
mas
titsi
ng
Moe
ling
Tlo
koen
g
Sek
okan
eng
Ha
Mph
ethe
Mat
ebel
eng
Qu
thin
g D
istr
ict
Co
un
cil I
nfo
rmat
ion
Han
db
oo
k121
121
121
121
121
AN
NE
X 2
G08
02 K
oali-
Sek
hony
ana
Pol
asin
gM
atii
sets
o M
ato
oan
e
Lipe
leng
Map
utso
e
Moq
alo
Tsoe
like
Moe
ling
Mar
alla
neng
Mas
erib
ane
Ha
Che
re
Sek
hutlo
ng
Qot
iean
e
Qaq
asin
g
Tha
mbl
ock
Liph
akoe
ng
Mal
iben
g (N
oken
g)
Mok
otjo
mel
a se
kolo
ng
Ha
moq
alo
Mot
hatin
g
G08
03 M
ants
oepa
Man
tsoe
paJo
hn
Ko
epe
Lero
thol
i
Maq
oath
ong
G08
04 M
alib
eH
a ‘M
one
Tell
o M
aku
tlo
ane
Mok
hifa
Mof
ula
Leth
inya
Pon
to
Sek
hutlo
ng
Ha
Boc
hane
Ha
Mal
ibo
Ha
Seu
mok
ae
G08
05 T
s’ep
iso
Mat
s’el
a-ha
-bel
iM
anta
i L
eko
ala
Nok
eng
Nte
mer
e
Mak
ate
Qu
thin
g D
istr
ict
Co
un
cil I
nfo
rmat
ion
Han
db
oo
k122
122
122
122
122
AN
NE
X 2
Mol
elek
i
Map
heel
le
G08
06 L
ekor
oM
aqot
hhoa
neng
Map
osh
oli
Mo
tab
ola
Mak
oron
g
Tlo
koen
g
Ha
Pot
sane
G08
07 M
akoa
eH
a B
uru
Mah
lele
be
Dav
id L
eso
etsa
Ha
Nak
o
The
pung
Ha
Tebe
si
Lets
atse
ng
Moh
anuo
a
Seh
labe
ng
Mok
okoa
na
Ha
The
ne
Ha
‘Moh
o
Ha
Nat
a
Pul
ane
Ha
Mph
aki
Mor
enen
eng
G08
08 F
ika-
le-M
ahla
noa
Ha
Moh
lori
Man
tso
akel
eng
Po
sho
li
Ha
Mot
abol
o
Ha
Nat
a
Tlh
akoa
neng
Mal
otho
anen
g
Sek
oain
g
Lets
’eng
Pho
keng
Tsie
ng
Ha
Sek
hele
G08
09 M
asiu
Mab
ala
Mo
tjo
li Q
efat
e
Lera
ma
Mas
iu
Rat
soan
yane
Qu
thin
g D
istr
ict
Co
un
cil I
nfo
rmat
ion
Han
db
oo
k123
123
123
123
123
AN
NE
X 2
Mos
etle
le
Kha
si
Mal
imab
e
Sek
hutlo
ng
Mot
seko
Mac
hese
tsa
No
min
ated
Ch
iefs
: M
ola
po
Ko
ali
and
Mah
lom
ola
Nku
ebe
Qho
ali N
o.68
G09
Mph
aki
G09
01 N
tsie
Nts
ieS
ekep
e B
ole
po
Mot
siel
o
Mat
soap
ong
Ha-
Nth
unya
Sek
okoa
neng
G09
02 T
lhak
uH
a-T
lhak
uM
po
lai L
emek
e
Rat
jeka
Pol
aten
g
Mos
ehle
Nta
mi
Moh
lach
anen
g
Pat
erei
si
Ram
peo
G09
03 L
azar
oLa
zaro
Mzw
akh
e K
hat
hal
a
Pho
leng
Lith
akon
g
Leth
ena
Mor
iting
Taun
g
Ha-
She
leng
Ha-
Mot
joli
Lefe
lisa
Ha-
Tsep
ane
Sel
apon
g
Tera
eng
Qu
thin
g D
istr
ict
Co
un
cil I
nfo
rmat
ion
Han
db
oo
k124
124
124
124
124
AN
NE
X 2
G09
04 P
abal
long
Kho
hlon
gTs
abal
ira
Th
amae
Seb
apal
a
Pon
tsen
g
Maf
enen
g
Pab
allo
ng
G09
05 M
phak
i Mah
lom
ola
Mar
upin
gM
alik
om
o M
pit
i
Pits
o K
ham
olan
e
Tip
ing
Kel
ebon
e M
oren
eng
Ha-
Pal
i
Ha-
Mot
lhot
lo
Ha-
Pet
rose
Que
en
Mat
soar
eng
Ram
oset
sany
ane
Lekh
alon
g
Rot
heM
asen
kane
Phe
ello
Sek
okoa
neng
Mol
oki
Kha
mol
ane
ha M
oifo
Tro
uble
Cas
e
Tsek
ong
Map
alak
hane
Lenk
oane
Ha-
Mot
au
Toke
lo
Ha-
Set
sena
Mph
aki M
ahlo
mol
a
G09
06 M
akha
long
Tip
ing
Mo
nya
ne
Lek
ota
Sek
hutlo
anen
g
Mor
ulan
e
Lehl
aken
g
Qu
thin
g D
istr
ict
Co
un
cil I
nfo
rmat
ion
Han
db
oo
k125
125
125
125
125
AN
NE
X 2
Tsits
ong
Tha
bong
Map
hasa
Tla
li
Ha-
Mok
oena
G09
07 T
sits
ong
Mot
se-m
ocha
Mam
oet
i Mah
ase
Tsoe
neng
Aup
lasi
Likh
ohlo
anen
g
Liph
akoe
ng
Rao
hang
Moh
loli
Mat
sie
G09
08 H
a-M
opel
iT
haba
ngM
aneo
Ch
aban
a
Sek
hutlo
anen
g
Mop
eli A
upla
si
Kho
hlo-
Nts
o
Tlo
koen
g
Nok
ong
G09
09 P
eete
Ha-
Ser
aN
kets
i Mat
soso
Kha
long
la L
ikha
ma
Dra
i Hoe
k
Tlo
koen
g
Phu
leng
Ha-
Tsiu
Ha-
Maf
a
Mak
halo
ng
Tha
bane
ng
Ha-
Seb
ota
Ha
Tjo
tji
Tset
he
Nda
ba
Sek
ate
Ha
Fal
ane
Qu
thin
g D
istr
ict
Co
un
cil I
nfo
rmat
ion
Han
db
oo
k126
126
126
126
126
AN
NE
X 2
Mot
lapu
tsan
e
Mat
soen
yane
Kur
ulan
e
Ha
Tebe
llo
Qho
enya
G09
10 K
hake
ngM
oelin
gM
ants
aben
g L
ech
e
Mok
hoab
ong
Koo
ko
Fol
osiri
Mak
halo
ng
Map
heph
eng
Ha-
Ran
yalle
ng
Mak
atik
ele
Kho
hlon
g
G09
11 M
atse
ring
Mat
serin
gM
amo
elet
si M
ots
iri
Ha-
Bin
are
Ha-
Tsin
ki
Ha-
Raf
abia
Sek
okoa
neng
Pul
ane
Tla
pane
ng h
a Ts
oany
ane
No
min
ated
Ch
iefs
:Mp
iti L
etsi
e,
Mo
hlo
ro N
kueb
e
G10
Sef
oron
gG
1001
Sef
oron
gH
a R
amor
oba
Th
aba
M’a
nte
bo
hel
eng
Ha
‘mos
i Mot
se-m
ocha
Ha
mos
i
Lich
eche
ng
Sef
oron
g
Ha
Sek
oati
Ha
nkat
i
Pho
cha
Ha
mot
iki
Lits
oene
ng
ha m
onot
o
Qu
thin
g D
istr
ict
Co
un
cil I
nfo
rmat
ion
Han
db
oo
k127
127
127
127
127
AN
NE
X 2
Aup
laas
G10
02 H
amm
anka
taM
alub
a-lu
beM
oli
se P
abal
lo
Mph
oro
Tha
bana
-ts’
ooan
a
G10
03 T
haba
-chi
tjaT
haba
-chi
tja H
a ra
mol
iehi
Rae
bo
k ‘M
aekh
a
Mak
heth
eng
Liph
okoa
neng
Seh
laba
neng
G10
04 H
a m
asup
haH
a M
asup
haM
ajo
ro M
on
toel
i
Ha
tele
ka p
huth
ing
sebu
lane
ng
mph
aran
e
Mab
elet
eng
Tolo
ane
Mat
ebel
eng
Mak
hoae
leng
G10
05 H
a P
otso
Por
oton
gTe
nan
e M
oh
ato
Ha
Mai
me
Ha
Mon
ese
Mae
khen
g
Mak
h’om
eng
Ngo
tjeng
Maq
omen
g
Ha
filan
e
Mak
oton
g
Sw
atsi
Ha
Ts’it
a
Sep
uten
g
Lipo
koth
ong
Ha
mok
okoa
na
Sek
oain
g
Kh’
ohlo
a
Ha
ntso
ta
Ha
sello
Qu
thin
g D
istr
ict
Co
un
cil I
nfo
rmat
ion
Han
db
oo
k128
128
128
128
128
AN
NE
X 2
Ha
Vak
ele
Lale
ng
G10
06 H
a Le
ihlo
ana
Toal
anen
gN
tho
M’a
pu
sele
tso
Ha
leih
loan
a
Tafo
leng
G10
07 M
alos
ong
Tip
ing
Th
lola
Ts’
itis
o
Mal
oson
g
Ha
Sek
ilane
Ha
Kho
roba
se
G10
08 H
a R
ats’
itso
Ha
Mot
eban
gB
oth
ata
Let
s’ea
HA
Mot
s’oa
ne
Ha
Rai
saka
/ P
hoke
ng
Moe
ling
Ha
Mai
sa
Ha
Sha
o
G10
09 H
a M
okho
aets
iH
a K
okor
opo
Qo
ane
Seh
lab
aka
Letla
peng
Likh
aeba
neng
Ha’
ngoa
e
G10
10 M
akhe
then
gS
ekok
oane
ngM
akh
eth
a N
kali
Ha
Kam
po
Mak
heth
eng
Ha
Lesh
olu
Mak
halo
ng
G10
11 H
a po
laki
Ha
rany
athe
laM
akh
eth
a M
’ath
aban
g
Ha
Rap
olak
i
No
min
ated
Ch
iefs
: M
oo
rosi
Mo
tati
Qu
thin
g D
istr
ict
Co
un
cil I
nfo
rmat
ion
Han
db
oo
k129
129
129
129
129
AN
NE
X 2
1. Makhampe Vithi
2. Nomzimkhulu Ts’eloa
3. ‘Makhutlang Matlala
4. Nozakhele Bohlane
5. Makoanyane Letsie
6. Palesa Pita
7. Paleo Lepetla (Chairperson)
8. Tumisang Ranthamane
9. Moeketsi Momamoleli
10. Makalo Raphoto
11. ‘Marapelang Fako
12. Lillo Holeata
13. Motlollo Qocha
14. Mats’eliso Makhetha
15. ‘Matebello Lekhooa
16. ‘Matiisetso Matooane
17. Monyane Lekote
18. Ts’abalira Thamae
19. Nkali Makhetha
20. ‘Manteboheleng Thaba
21. Toka Letsie
22. Mpiti Letsie
Finance and Planning:
1. Lepetla
(Molulasetulo)
2. Ranthamane
3. Nkali
Social Services:
1. Matlama
(Chairperson)
2. Lekhooa
3. Vithi
DC Committees and members
Land Administration:
1. Raphoto
(Chairperson)
2. Ts’eloa
Quthing District Council members:
ANNEX 3
AN
NE
X 3