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ANNEXURE A: Table 1: (Question 4(b)) Fiscal year Proportion of public revenue funded by taxes 2006/07 97.75% 2007/08 97.74% 2008/09 97.93% 2009/10 98.47% 2010/11 97.55% 2011/12 96.73% 2012/13 96.44% 2013/14 96.54% 2014/15 96.80% 2015/16 94.68% 2016/17 97.08% 2017/18* 97.22% 2018/19* 98.15% * Estimated 1

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ANNEXURE A:

Table 1: (Question 4(b))

Fiscal year Proportion of public revenue funded by taxes2006/07 97.75%2007/08 97.74%2008/09 97.93%2009/10 98.47%2010/11 97.55%2011/12 96.73%2012/13 96.44% 2013/14 96.54% 2014/15 96.80% 2015/16 94.68%2016/17 97.08%2017/18* 97.22%2018/19* 98.15%

* Estimated

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Table 2: Taxes levied (Question 4(c))

Fiscal year

Corporate income tax rate

Lowest personal income tax rate

Highest personal income tax rate

Standard VAT rate

% of PIT revenue collected from top decile**

2006/07 29.0% 18.0% 40.0% 14.0%2007/08 29.0% 18.0% 40.0% 14.0%2008/09 28.0% 18.0% 40.0% 14.0%2009/10 28.0% 18.0% 40.0% 14.0%2010/11 28.0% 18.0% 40.0% 14.0%2011/12 28.0% 18.0% 40.0% 14.0%2012/13 28.0% 18.0% 40.0% 14.0% 2013/14 28.0% 18.0% 40.0% 14.0% 2014/15 28.0% 18.0% 40.0% 14.0% 2015/16 28.0% 18.0% 41.0% 14.0%2016/17 28.0% 18.0% 41.0% 14.0%2017/18 28.0% 18.0% 45.0% 14.0%2018/19* 28.0% 18.0% 45.0% 15.0%

* Tax proposals in Budget 2018, and estimates published in Budget Review 2018

Table 3: Public expenses as a percentage of GDP (Question 4 (d))

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Social priorities (social protection, education, health, housing and community amenities)

Total Consolidated Government Expenditure % GDP Social Priorities% GDP

2007/08 27.2% 14.9%2008/09 29.4% 16.1%2009/10 32.3% 17.5%2010/11 31.1% 17.7%2011/12 30.9% 18.1%2012/13 31.4% 18.3%2013/14 31.6% 18.4%2014/15 31.9% 18.2%2015/16 33.1% 18.7%2016/17 32.7% 18.8%2017/18* 33.2% 19.2%

Table 4: Levels of spending (Question 4(e))

Social priorities (social protection, education, health, housing and community amenities)

Total consolidated expenditure (Real) Total Social Priorities (Real)

2007/08 1 006 360 551 8582008/09 1 097 015 599 1652009/10 1 198 630 648 0602010/11 1 232 851 701 1122011/12 1 264 127 739 3612012/13 1 312 357 764 3492013/14 1 359 059 788 6282014/15 1 389 707 792 5922015/16 1 461 881 827 0572016/17 1 451 332 835 4102017/18* 1 495 201 864 845

Table 5: Number of Corruption Cases, 2014/15 to 2016/17 (Question 5)

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FINANCIAL YEAR

CASES UNDER INVESTIGATION

CASES ON COURT ROLL

FINALISED CASES

CONVICTED PERSONS

2014/15 39 15 25

2015/16 15 13 37

2016/17 19 14 29

2017/18 6 33 5 13

TOTAL 79 33 47 104

Table 6: Corruption conviction rates (Question 5)

NPA Strategic Objective 1: Ensure successful prosecutionStrategy Prosecute and resolve criminal cases

Performance indicators

Audited performanceEstimatedperformance

Actual performance(Unaudited)

Medium Term Targets

2014/15 2015/16 2016/17 2017/18 2017/18 2018/19 2019/20 2020/21

Conviction rate in complex commercial crimes

94%(1 069)

94%(951)

92%(793)

93%(928)

94,1%(912)

93%(801)

93%(803

93%(817)

Conviction rate in organised crime

92%(474)

89%(359)

90%(383)

90%(269)

93,7%(342)

90%(384)

90%(388)

90%(392)

Number of persons convicted of corruption or offences related to corruption where the amount involved is more than R5 million

23 25(48)

29(77)

33(110)

39(149)

30(140)

30(170)

30(200)

Number of government officials convicted for

130 206(336)

224(560)

210(770)

207(977)

230(1 000)

230(1 230)

230(1 460)

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corruption or offences related to corruption

Table 7: Asset Forfeiture (Question 5)

NPA Strategic Objective 2 : Ensure profit is removed from crimeStrategy Increase the impact of Asset Forfeiture

Performance indicators

Audited performance Estimatedperformance

Actual performance(Unaudited)

Medium Term Targets

2014/15 2015/16 2016/17 2017/18 2017/18 2018/19 2019/20 2020/21

Number of freezing orders obtained 342 326 377 100% 122%

(319) 264 300 320

Value of freezing ordersR2 756mR778.9m R1.1bn R789m R4.38bn R10bnR13bn R15bn

Value of freezing orders obtained relating to corruption where the amount involved more than R5 million

R2.235bnR238.6m(2.473.6bn

R627.3m(3.100.9bn)

R195m R3.8bn R8bn R11bn R13bn

Value of recoveries in terms of Prevention of Organised Crime Act (POCA)

R130m R441.5m R219m R190m R308.3m R3bn  R5bn R8bn

Success rate of litigated cases 95.1%

(442)96%(393/411)

99%(554/560) 93% 99.1%

(558/563) 93% 93% 93%

Table 8: Value of recoveries (Question 5)

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NPA Strategic Objective 2 : Ensure profit is removed from crime

Strategy Increase the impact of Asset Forfeiture

Performance indicators

Audited performance Estimatedperformance

Actual performance(Unaudited)

Medium Term Targets

2014/15 2015/16 2016/17 2017/18 2017/18 2018/19 2019/20 2020/21

Value of recoveries obtained relating to corruption where the amount involved is more than R5 million (proceeds of crime and government losses)

R1.553bn R136.8m(R1 689.8m)

R122.7m(R1812.5bn

R60m R2.5m R2.5bn R3.7bn R6.5bn

Value of recoveries for government officials convicted of corruption and other related offences (proceeds of crime and government losses)

R11.1m R13m(24.1m)

R1.16m(R25.26m)

R400 000 R410 000 R2.4m R3.5m R5m

Table 9: Race and gender of permanent judges (Question 9)

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PERMANENT JUDGES: 28 February 2018 19

MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALEConstitutional Court 4 2 0 1 0 0 2 0 9Supreme Court of Appeal 7 4 1 0 3 1 5 1 22Northern Cape Division (Kimberley)

1 3 0 1 0 0 1 0 6

Eastern Cape Division (Grahamstown)

3 1 1 0 0 0 4 1 10

Eastern Cape Local Division (Port Elizabeth)

2 0 0 0 1 0 2 2 7

Eastern Cape Local Division (Bhisho)

1 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 4

Eastern Cape Local Division (Mthatha)

2 2 0 0 0 1 3 0 8

Western Cape Division (Cape Town)

5 3 7 5 2 1 7 3 33

North West Division (Mahikeng)

1 3 1 0 0 1 0 0 6

Free State Division (Bloemfontein)

4 2 1 0 0 1 3 2 13

Gauteng Division (Pretoria) 14 9 0 2 3 0 13 6 47

Gauteng Local Division (Johannesburg)

9 6 3 0 2 1 8 5 34

Gaut Pta (Functioning as Limpopo Local Division, Thohoyandou)

3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3

Gaut Pta (Functioning as Limpopo Division, Polokwane) 3 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 6

Gaut Pta (Functioning as Mpumalanga Division, Nelspruit)

1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

KwaZulu-Natal Division (Pietermaritzburg)

3 3 1 0 2 1 6 0 16

KwaZulu-Natal Local Division (Durban)

3 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 12

Labour Court 3 3 1 4 2 13*Labour Appeal Court 0**Competition Appeal Court 0

TOTAL 69 44 16 11 14 10 61 25 250 250%

DIVISIONS TOTALAFRICAN COLOURED INDIAN WHITE

* secondments

Table 10: Race and gender of magistrates (Question 9)

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Figure 11: Workforce profile at top management level by gender, 2016/17 (Question 9)

Figure 12: Workforce profile at senior management level by gender, 2016/17 (Question 9)

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Figure 13: Workplace profile at professionally qualified level by gender, 2016/17 (Question 9)

Figure 14: Workplace profile at skilled technical level by gender, 2016/17 (Question 9)

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Figure 15: Workforce profile at semi-skilled level by gender, 2016/17 (Question 9)

Table 16: Labour force participation (Question 10)

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Table 16: Labour force characteristics by sex – All population groupsQLFS 2013

QLFS 2014

QLFS 2015

QLFS 2016

QLFS 2017

Thousand Thousand Thousand Thousand Thousand

Both sexes Population 15–64 yrs 34 790 35 410 36 035 36 669 37 294 Labour Force 19 752 20 216 21 085 21 533 22 289 Employed 14 866 15 146 15 741 15 780 16 169

Formal sector (Non-agricultural) 10 524 10 822 10 935 11 021 11 288 Informal sector (Non-agricultural) 2 366 2 393 2 637 2 602 2 735 Agriculture 740 702 880 874 843 Private households 1 236 1 230 1 288 1 283 1 303

Unemployed 4 886 5 070 5 344 5 753 6 120 Not economically active 15 038 15 194 14 950 15 136 15 005

Discouraged work-seekers 2 331 2 422 2 334 2 386 2 403 Other(not economically active) 12 708 12 771 12 616 12 750 12 602

Rates (%) Unemployment rate 24,7 25,1 25,3 26,7 27,5 Employed / population ratio

(Absorption) 42,7 42,8 43,7 43,0 43,4 Labour force participation rate 56,8 57,1 58,5 58,7 59,8

Women Population 15–64 yrs 17 702 17 986 18 273 18 567 18 865 Labour Force 8 920 9 115 9 522 9 701 10 104 Employed 6 539 6 634 6 882 6 874 7 114

Formal sector (Non-agricultural) 4 369 4 514 4 577 4 657 4 797 Informal sector (Non-agricultural) 954 937 1 007 968 1 047 Agriculture 230 213 293 267 265 Private households 987 969 1 006 982 1 004

Unemployed 2 381 2 482 2 640 2 827 2 990 Not economically active 8 782 8 871 8 751 8 866 8 761

Discouraged work-seekers 1 270 1 285 1 309 1 316 1 323 Other(not economically active) 7 512 7 586 7 443 7 550 7 438

Rates (%) Unemployment rate 26,7 27,2 27,7 29,1 29,6 Employed / population ratio

(Absorption) 36,9 36,9 37,7 37,0 37,7 Labour force participation rate 50,4 50,7 52,1 52,3 53,6

Men Population 15–64 yrs 17 088 17 424 17 762 18 102 18 429 Labour Force 10 832 11 101 11 563 11 832 12 185 Employed 8 327 8 513 8 859 8 906 9 055 Formal sector (Non-agricultural) 6 155 6 308 6 359 6 364 6 491 Informal sector (Non-agricultural) 1 412 1 455 1 630 1 634 1 688 Agriculture 510 488 587 607 577

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Private households 249 261 283 301 299 Unemployed 2 505 2 589 2 704 2 926 3 130 Not economically active 6 256 6 323 6 199 6 270 6 245 Discouraged work-seekers 1 061 1 137 1 025 1 069 1 080 Other(not economically active) 5 195 5 186 5 174 5 201 5 165 Rates (%) Unemployment rate 23,1 23,3 23,4 24,7 25,7 Employed / population ratio

(Absorption) 48,7 48,9 49,9 49,2 49,1 Labour force participation rate 63,4 63,7 65,1 65,4 66,1

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Table 17: Labour force characteristics by population group (Question 10)QLFS 2013

QLFS 2014

QLFS 2015

QLFS 2016

QLFS 2017

Thousand Thousand Thousand Thousan

d Thousand

South Africa Population 15–64 yrs 34 790 35 410 36 035 36 669 37 294 Labour Force 19 752 20 216 21 085 21 533 22 289 Employed 14 866 15 146 15 741 15 780 16 169 Unemployed 4 886 5 070 5 344 5 753 6 120 Not economically active 15 038 15 194 14 950 15 136 15 005

Rates (%) Unemployment rate 24,7 25,1 25,3 26,7 27,5 Employed / population ratio

(Absorption) 42,7 42,8 43,7 43,0 43,4 Labour force participation rate 56,8 57,1 58,5 58,7 59,8

Black/African Population 15–64 yrs 27 458 28 050 28 651 29 264 29 873 Labour Force 14 960 15 413 16 267 16 746 17 458 Employed 10 790 11 078 11 633 11 696 12 053 Unemployed 4 171 4 335 4 634 5 050 5 405 Not economically active 12 498 12 638 12 383 12 518 12 415

Rates (%) Unemployment rate 27,9 28,1 28,5 30,2 31,0 Employed / population ratio

(Absorption) 39,3 39,5 40,6 40,0 40,3 Labour force participation rate 54,5 54,9 56,8 57,2 58,4

Coloured Population 15–64 yrs 3 241 3 287 3 331 3 371 3 410 Labour Force 2 071 2 135 2 134 2 137 2 163 Employed 1 572 1 623 1 643 1 648 1 655 Unemployed 499 512 492 489 508 Not economically active 1 170 1 152 1 196 1 234 1 247

Rates (%) Unemployment rate 24,1 24,0 23,0 22,9 23,5 Employed / population ratio

(Absorption) 48,5 49,4 49,3 48,9 48,5 Labour force participation rate 63,9 65,0 64,1 63,4 63,4

Indian/Asian Population 15–64 yrs 951 964 975 986 995 Labour Force 579 566 580 586 609 Employed 508 498 504 515 539 Unemployed 71 68 76 71 71 Not economically active 373 398 395 401 386

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Rates (%) Unemployment rate 12,3 12,0 13,1 12,0 11,6 Employed / population ratio

(Absorption) 53,4 51,7 51,7 52,2 54,1 Labour force participation rate 60,8 58,7 59,5 59,4 61,2

White Population 15–64 yrs 3 139 3 109 3 078 3 048 3 016 Labour Force 2 142 2 103 2 103 2 064 2 058 Employed 1 996 1 947 1 961 1 921 1 922 Unemployed 146 156 142 143 137 Not economically active 998 1 006 975 983 957 Rates (%) Unemployment rate 6,8 7,4 6,8 6,9 6,7 Employed / population ratio

(absorption) 63,6 62,6 63,7 63,0 63,7 Labour force participation rate 68,2 67,6 68,3 67,7 68,3

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Table 18: Labour force characteristics by province (Question 10)QLFS 2013

QLFS 2014

QLFS 2015

QLFS 2016

QLFS 2017

Thousand Thousand Thousand Thousand Thousand

South Africa Population 15–64 yrs 34 790 35 410 36 035 36 669 37 294 Labour Force 19 752 20 216 21 085 21 533 22 289 Employed 14 866 15 146 15 741 15 780 16 169 Unemployed 4 886 5 070 5 344 5 753 6 120 Not economically active 15 038 15 194 14 950 15 136 15 005 Discouraged work-seekers 2 331 2 422 2 334 2 386 2 403 Other 12 708 12 771 12 616 12 750 12 602

Rates (%) Unemployment rate 24,7 25,1 25,3 26,7 27,5 Employed / population ratio (Ab-

sorption) 42,7 42,8 43,7 43,0 43,4 Labour force participation rate 56,8 57,1 58,5 58,7 59,8

Western Cape Population 15–64 yrs 4 096 4 188 4 281 4 377 4 471 Labour Force 2 768 2 842 2 904 2 962 3 066 Employed 2 141 2 195 2 304 2 331 2 425 Unemployed 627 646 600 631 641 Not economically active 1 328 1 346 1 377 1 415 1 405 Discouraged work-seekers 40 32 51 47 61 Other 1 288 1 315 1 326 1 368 1 345

Rates (%) Unemployment rate 22,7 22,7 20,7 21,3 20,9 Employed / population ratio (Ab-

sorption) 52,3 52,4 53,8 53,3 54,2 Labour force participation rate 67,6 67,8 67,8 67,7 68,6

Eastern Cape Population 15–64 yrs 4 044 4 077 4 111 4 149 4 197 Labour Force 1 838 1 918 1 935 1 959 2 158 Employed 1 295 1 350 1 377 1 402 1 417 Unemployed 543 568 558 557 740 Not economically active 2 205 2 159 2 176 2 190 2 039 Discouraged work-seekers 414 420 411 443 352 Other 1 792 1 739 1 764 1 746 1 686

Rates (%) Unemployment rate 29,6 29,6 28,8 28,4 34,3 Employed / population ratio (Ab-

sorption) 32,0 33,1 33,5 33,8 33,8 Labour force participation rate 45,5 47,0 47,1 47,2 51,4

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Northern Cape Population 15–64 yrs 748 758 767 776 786 Labour Force 430 438 448 431 432 Employed 310 307 305 305 305 Unemployed 120 131 143 126 128 Not economically active 317 319 319 345 354 Discouraged work-seekers 30 42 46 58 75 Other 287 278 274 287 279 Rates (%) Unemployment rate 27,9 29,9 32,0 29,2 29,5 Employed / population ratio (Ab-

sorption) 41,5 40,5 39,7 39,3 38,8 Labour force participation rate 57,6 57,8 58,4 55,6 55,0

Free State Population 15–64 yrs 1 843 1 857 1 870 1 883 1 889 Labour Force 1 111 1 136 1 163 1 179 1 193 Employed 748 749 805 781 793 Unemployed 363 388 358 398 400 Not economically active 732 720 707 703 696 Discouraged work-seekers 79 77 81 78 85 Other 653 643 626 625 611 Rates (%) Unemployment rate 32,7 34,1 30,8 33,7 33,6 Employed / population ratio (Ab-

sorption) 40,6 40,3 43,0 41,5 42,0 Labour force participation rate 60,3 61,2 62,2 62,6 63,1

KwaZulu-Natal Population 15–64 yrs 6 514 6 608 6 703 6 802 6 908 Labour Force 3 144 3 201 3 239 3 269 3 378 Employed 2 490 2 487 2 551 2 508 2 547 Unemployed 654 715 688 762 831 Not economically active 3 371 3 406 3 463 3 533 3 530 Discouraged work-seekers 558 622 584 669 689 Other 2 813 2 784 2 880 2 864 2 841 Rates (%) Unemployment rate 20,8 22,3 21,3 23,3 24,6 Employed / population ratio (Ab-

sorption) 38,2 37,6 38,1 36,9 36,9 Labour force participation rate 48,3 48,4 48,3 48,1 48,9

Limpopo Population 15–64 yrs 3 442 3 505 3 566 3 627 3 684 Labour Force 1 375 1 435 1 602 1 701 1 761 Employed 1 128 1 198 1 291 1 360 1 404 Unemployed 247 237 311 341 357 Not economically active 2 067 2 070 1 964 1 926 1 923

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Discouraged work-seekers 397 396 404 362 367 Other 1 670 1 674 1 560 1 564 1 556 Rates (%) Unemployment rate 18,0 16,5 19,4 20,0 20,3 Employed / population ratio (Ab-

sorption) 32,8 34,2 36,2 37,5 38,1 Labour force participation rate 39,9 40,9 44,9 46,9 47,8

Table 19: Take-up rates, social security (Question 17(a))

Older persons grant 3 423 337

War veterans grant 134

Disability grant 1 061 866

Child support grant 12 269 084

Foster child grant 416 016

Care dependency grant 147 467

Grant-in-aid 192 091

Social relief of distress 573 195

Table 20: Social security amounts, monthly (Question 17 (a))

Type of Grant 2017/18 Amount

New Amount1 April 2018

New Amount1 October 2018

Older Persons(60 – 74 yrs) R 1 600 R 1 690 R 1 700Older Persons(75+ yrs) R1 600 + R20 R1 690 + R20 R 1 700 +20

War Veterans’ R1 600 + R20 R1 690 + R20 R 1 700 +20

Disability R 1 600 R 1 690 R 1 700

Care Dependency R 1 600 R 1 690 R 1 700

Foster Child R 920 R960No increase

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Child Support R380 R400 R 410Grant-in-Aid R380 R400 R410

Table 21: UIF (Question 17(c))

2013/14 2014/15 2015/16Percentage of Valid claims with com-plete approved in-formation

86%(655 882)

90%(654 053)

84%(608 347)

No of newly regis-tered employers per year

61 198 53 212 51 904

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Table 22: Types of dwellings per province, 2016 (Question 23 (e))

Table 23: Improved access to water, per municipality (Question 24)

Water Sanitation Solid waste

Municipality name

Municipal Category

Municipal Code

Access to improved water

Access to piped or tap water

Access to improved sanitation

Access to refuse removal

Western CapeBeaufort West B3 183 96,7 95,6 97,5 92,3Bergrivier B3 162 98,6 97,5 98,0 84,2Bitou B3 179 96,4 94,5 94,9 89,9Breede Valley B2 168 98,0 96,9 91,5 84,5Cape Agulhas B3 173 93,2 93,2 92,0 91,4Cederberg B3 161 95,1 94,9 88,5 76,7City of Cape Town

A 199 99,9 99,8 92,8 90,8

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Drakenstein B1 166 99,8 99,5 97,8 93,6George B1 177 98,9 98,7 95,1 97,3Hessequa B3 175 92,0 90,6 98,7 75,6Kannaland B3 174 94,5 93,6 90,5 81,9Knysna B2 180 97,3 96,6 92,9 96,0Laingsburg B3 181 98,9 88,1 97,9 80,6Langeberg B3 169 98,3 98,3 94,5 82,7Matzikama B3 160 98,8 98,8 95,3 89,6Mossel Bay B2 176 98,2 98,0 96,1 89,9Oudtshoorn B2 178 98,5 98,5 90,5 88,6Overstrand B2 172 99,3 99,1 99,2 94,7Prince Albert B3 182 98,9 97,9 96,1 95,8Saldanha Bay B2 163 99,5 99,5 85,8 87,1Stellenbosch B1 167 99,2 98,5 98,0 78,7Swartland B3 164 98,8 92,8 96,2 84,7Swellendam B3 170 97,3 97,2 96,9 88,6Theewaterskloof B3 171 98,8 98,4 92,1 81,9Witzenberg B3 165 99,3 99,3 96,6 88,6

Eastern CapeAmahlathi B3 273 83,3 82,1 40,0 12,3Baviaans B3 267 88,2 81,2 90,6 76,1Blue Crane Route

B3 262 93,6 91,2 91,0 86,5

Buffalo City A 260 97,9 97,7 86,8 61,1Camdeboo B3 261 99,1 98,5 98,0 94,9Elundini B4 286 63,3 61,7 57,3 22,6Emalahleni B4 283 95,7 91,1 57,3 19,2Engcobo B4 284 48,8 47,8 40,8 3,2Gariep B3 289 99,8 93,0 95,9 86,8Great Kei B3 272 84,0 81,2 65,0 22,9Ikwezi B3 263 79,4 74,8 94,6 82,4Inkwanca B3 280 99,1 97,6 92,6 77,2Intsika Yethu B4 282 74,4 73,8 43,0 0,9Inxuba Yethemba

B3 278 98,6 96,7 92,3 84,3

King Sabata Dalindyebo

B2 294 57,7 57,4 65,2 22,0

Kouga B3 268 98,7 98,6 78,5 84,7Kou-Kamma B3 269 93,7 90,6 91,9 80,6Lukanji B2 281 96,5 95,0 80,5 52,5Makana B2 264 94,8 94,4 88,2 91,0Maletswai B3 288 98,8 97,1 82,3 87,2Matatiele B3 295 71,5 68,8 57,4 12,7

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Mbhashe B4 270 45,1 44,7 59,1 11,9Mbizana B4 297 23,3 22,2 79,5 1,5Mhlontlo B4 293 48,7 48,2 60,1 2,1Mnquma B4 271 64,5 64,3 62,3 17,7Ndlambe B3 265 90,8 89,9 81,9 89,7Nelson Mandela Bay

A 299 99,1 98,7 93,3 90,4

Ngqushwa B4 274 94,2 94,1 62,2 8,3Ngquza Hill B4 290 19,4 18,3 70,9 4,4Nkonkobe B3 276 95,2 95,0 58,3 23,6Ntabankulu B4 298 37,2 36,8 75,4 1,4Nxuba B3 277 96,9 95,7 89,0 72,8Nyandeni B4 292 30,1 29,2 64,3 1,7Port St Johns B4 291 20,3 18,7 26,7 0,6Sakhisizwe B3 285 93,1 92,2 53,1 7,2Senqu B4 287 76,0 72,2 53,9 14,0Sundays River Valley

B3 266 86,0 83,4 67,9 63,8

Tsolwana B3 279 99,0 98,1 74,9 27,9Umzimvubu B4 296 53,4 53,3 77,7 5,4

Northern Cape!Kheis B3 380 93,2 88,4 72,9 62,4//Khara Hais B2 379 96,8 96,4 75,5 89,1Dikgatlong B3 384 98,2 94,1 80,0 36,0Emthanjeni B3 371 99,6 97,9 95,8 82,2Gamagara B4 362 98,4 96,1 86,1 81,2Ga-Segonyana B3 361 94,3 91,6 41,6 12,5Hantam B3 366 98,4 92,0 92,4 78,6Joe Morolong B4 360 96,5 87,6 60,3 4,2Kai !Garib B3 378 87,7 86,7 76,1 57,6Kamiesberg B3 365 96,0 92,2 74,4 82,1Kareeberg B3 372 98,3 86,2 89,7 86,7Karoo Hoogland

B3 367 99,4 95,1 78,4 58,3

Kgatelopele B3 382 99,4 98,8 96,7 94,2Khâi-Ma B3 368 97,4 95,4 87,6 88,3Magareng B3 385 97,8 96,3 90,0 63,1Mier B3 377 90,3 79,7 73,4 28,4Nama Khoi B3 364 98,8 97,9 91,6 93,0Phokwane B3 386 99,0 93,9 76,1 64,2Renosterberg B3 373 99,2 97,0 87,7 54,9Richtersveld B3 363 97,7 94,1 91,4 95,3Siyancuma B3 376 91,9 87,8 71,9 72,3

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Siyathemba B3 375 99,1 97,5 83,0 80,9Sol Plaatjie B1 383 99,5 99,3 89,8 84,8Thembelihle B3 374 98,3 87,9 77,0 61,9Tsantsabane B3 381 96,8 89,6 82,3 56,7Ubuntu B3 369 99,8 97,0 84,7 75,5Umsobomvu B3 370 99,3 98,7 84,8 77,0

Free stateDihlabeng B2 470 98,3 96,8 86,3 83,6Kopanong B3 461 98,8 93,8 90,2 77,5Letsemeng B3 460 99,1 94,4 85,4 58,7Mafube B3 479 98,7 98,1 80,3 88,6Maluti a Phofung

B3 472 89,7 89,0 52,8 22,1

Mangaung A 499 99,7 98,8 78,9 83,6Mantsopa B3 474 99,0 93,4 90,0 68,7Masilonyana B3 464 95,9 93,7 86,1 78,0Matjhabeng B1 467 99,0 98,2 85,2 80,8Metsimaholo B2 478 99,7 99,2 74,8 78,6Mohokare B3 462 99,5 96,1 91,7 76,8Moqhaka B2 475 99,3 96,1 94,2 88,8Nala B3 468 99,3 95,6 86,8 85,9Naledi B3 463 94,6 93,1 88,5 41,7Ngwathe B3 477 99,0 96,6 86,1 87,9Nketoana B3 471 99,8 98,9 81,8 83,5Phumelela B3 473 95,6 94,3 73,7 67,9Setsoto B3 469 98,9 92,8 70,4 60,7Tokologo B3 465 99,5 89,6 78,5 49,0Tswelopele B3 466 96,7 92,8 82,7 85,1

KwaZulu-NatalAbaqulusi B3 529 84,7 81,3 56,8 42,8

Dannhauser B4 526 93,3 90,7 70,7 9,7eDumbe B3 578 77,2 64,9 26,5 25,0Emadlangeni B3 525 71,1 64,1 69,2 30,4Emnambithi/Ladysmith

B2 514 96,2 85,4 70,0 56,3

Endumeni B3 574 91,3 88,3 79,8 75,6eThekwini A 599 98,9 98,4 77,3 83,6Ezingoleni B4 505 92,2 91,2 67,5 1,4Greater Kokstad

B2 596 97,7 96,6 83,0 78,2

Hibiscus Coast B2 506 97,0 96,4 67,4 31,2Hlabisa B4 585 46,6 35,7 29,4 1,0

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Imbabazane B4 573 77,0 64,0 47,5 0,7Impendle B4 565 86,3 76,8 78,6 1,1Indaka B4 569 77,3 67,4 74,7 20,0Ingwe B4 594 61,3 59,3 48,7 5,3Jozini B4 583 57,2 52,3 39,1 6,5Kwa Sani B4 595 88,4 85,3 58,6 61,5KwaDukuza B2 592 95,1 94,3 46,7 59,5Mandeni B4 591 77,1 75,8 54,3 24,9Maphumulo B4 546 47,8 46,9 16,1 0,3Mfolozi B4 587 80,8 74,8 21,7 12,9Mkhambathini B3 567 84,7 82,5 45,7 9,9Mpofana B3 564 76,9 76,5 84,7 58,1Msinga B4 576 56,2 38,8 80,8 0,4Mthonjaneni B3 590 91,9 89,1 53,6 29,1Mtubatuba B3 586 68,0 55,7 47,6 8,7Ndwedwe B4 593 45,5 43,1 46,0 1,1Newcastle B1 524 98,9 98,6 72,9 67,8Nkandla B4 542 73,9 70,4 70,7 5,0Nongoma B4 580 30,4 24,3 23,5 1,3Nqutu B4 575 88,7 78,6 44,6 7,1Ntambanana B4 588 50,3 47,4 36,7 0,8Okhahlamba B4 571 74,8 65,9 37,1 9,7Richmond B4 568 93,2 88,2 79,3 15,0The Big 5 False Bay

B3 584 43,2 30,7 72,4 4,6

The Msunduzi B1 566 99,0 98,8 67,6 51,6Ubuhlebezwe B4 597 65,4 54,3 48,7 10,4Ulundi B4 581 70,7 67,0 67,0 16,6Umdoni B2 561 99,3 99,0 46,7 29,8Umhlabuyalingana

B4 582 82,3 52,0 54,2 0,7

uMhlathuze B1 538 98,8 98,6 70,2 47,5uMlalazi B4 589 76,4 73,1 50,0 18,5uMngeni B2 563 89,8 88,0 76,9 71,9uMshwathi B4 562 67,7 65,5 42,8 11,4Umtshezi B3 570 81,3 79,1 55,8 46,4UMuziwabantu B3 504 83,7 80,7 63,0 14,7Umvoti B3 577 70,3 61,7 54,4 22,3Umzimkhulu B4 598 65,4 61,2 29,8 8,5Umzumbe B4 503 71,0 68,0 49,3 0,1UPhongolo B4 579 81,3 78,6 54,5 26,9Vulamehlo B4 560 67,7 64,5 53,3 0,7

North West

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City of Matlosana

B1 677 99,5 98,5 95,7 93,3

Ditsobotla B3 668 89,3 79,7 63,9 41,2Greater Taung B4 672 98,5 94,5 76,5 5,8Kagisano/Molopo

B4 674 96,7 79,0 72,2 0,1

Kgetlengrivier B3 663 96,3 78,6 73,4 28,9Lekwa-Teemane B3 673 99,4 97,2 93,3 88,3Madibeng B1 661 89,5 77,8 42,3 39,7Mafikeng B2 667 93,4 82,6 57,5 60,2Mamusa B3 671 63,8 58,6 80,7 76,0Maquassi Hills B3 678 99,0 96,0 88,6 45,7Moretele B4 660 78,3 61,3 45,5 73,5Moses Kotane B4 664 92,5 83,2 48,3 80,8Naledi B3 670 97,2 92,6 82,0 70,5Ramotshere Moiloa

B3 669 94,4 88,9 39,7 21,8

Ratlou B4 665 85,6 74,9 43,2 0,1Rustenburg B1 662 95,3 93,7 69,7 72,2Tlokwe City Council

B1 676 97,3 93,1 87,0 80,4

Tswaing B3 666 84,8 78,5 50,6 29,4Ventersdorp B3 675 97,3 89,0 77,1 44,9

GautengCity of Johannesburg

A 798 99,6 99,1 93,6 89,0

City of Tshwane A 799 96,3 94,4 81,3 82,8Ekurhuleni A 797 99,2 98,9 86,7 87,2Emfuleni B1 760 99,9 98,8 93,6 90,4Lesedi B3 762 99,1 93,1 91,7 84,1Merafong City B2 766 99,0 97,1 90,6 76,7Midvaal B2 761 97,5 88,3 82,2 84,3Mogale City B1 763 98,1 93,4 87,5 83,7Randfontein B2 764 98,0 88,8 88,7 78,0Westonaria B2 765 99,2 98,2 82,7 87,7

MpumalangaAlbert Luthuli B4 860 84,8 81,6 70,3 16,0Bushbuckridge B4 877 91,8 88,9 24,3 5,1Dipaleseng B3 865 98,4 90,6 75,8 74,9Dr JS Moroka B4 872 91,5 77,9 45,5 10,9Emakhazeni B2 870 93,6 88,5 81,7 60,7Emalahleni B1 868 92,2 90,8 73,9 67,3Govan Mbeki B1 866 99,2 98,4 96,0 83,9Lekwa B3 864 98,2 93,7 91,5 66,5

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Mbombela B1 874 82,9 77,4 46,9 25,9Mkhondo B3 862 90,5 85,1 50,5 38,9Msukaligwa B2 861 94,9 91,7 79,1 63,9Nkomazi B4 876 89,1 85,3 40,4 18,6Pixley Ka Seme B3 863 93,9 90,2 82,8 59,2Steve Tshwete B1 869 97,8 95,3 88,2 82,0Thaba Chweu B3 873 95,2 89,0 80,4 62,3Thembisile B4 871 95,8 94,2 29,1 10,7Umjindi B3 875 93,4 89,2 65,7 71,4Victor Khanye B3 867 93,8 86,9 85,8 75,6

LimpopoAganang B4 970 96,4 88,9 34,0 0,2Ba-Phalaborwa B3 963 98,2 96,7 74,4 43,2Bela-Bela B3 981 96,9 85,1 86,0 66,8Blouberg B4 969 95,5 81,3 42,2 19,0Elias Motsoaledi B4 984 79,4 63,5 25,2 13,2Ephraim Mogale

B4 983 72,3 66,9 42,0 18,4

Fetakgomo B4 986 81,1 74,8 42,5 16,4Greater Giyani B4 960 91,6 76,3 64,8 11,8Greater Letaba B4 961 90,9 85,2 53,4 9,3Greater Tubatse B4 987 78,6 68,8 33,7 9,0Greater Tzaneen

B4 962 87,1 66,5 56,2 14,0

Lepele-Nkumpi B4 976 93,9 77,8 39,6 22,5Lephalale B3 978 95,5 81,5 75,4 46,6Makhado B4 968 93,6 79,4 47,5 8,9Makhuduthamaga

B4 985 77,0 69,8 20,8 1,5

Maruleng B4 964 81,3 74,3 58,1 5,4Modimolle B3 980 96,8 92,7 76,8 67,4Mogalakwena B2 982 95,7 83,3 48,3 35,6Molemole B4 973 94,4 77,7 51,1 5,3Mookgopong B3 979 94,0 79,5 69,4 70,8Musina B3 967 94,0 79,2 84,0 75,2Mutale B4 965 85,2 81,0 84,9 3,3Polokwane B1 974 96,8 91,7 62,1 47,7Thabazimbi B3 977 83,1 72,2 66,3 43,7Thulamela B4 966 92,0 87,8 43,0 15,0

Metropolitan municipalityAB1 Secondary cities and local municipalities with the largest budgetsB2 Local municipalities with a large town as its core

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B3 Local municipalities with small towns, with relatively small populations and significant proportions of urban population but with no large town at its core

B4 Rural municipality with, at most, one or two small towns in their area

Source Community Survey 2016Available on

http://www.statssa.gov.za/publications/Report%2003-01-22/Report%2003-01-222016.pdf

Access to improved water

Piped (tap) water inside dwelling/house

Piped (tap) water inside yardPiped water on community standBorehole in the yardNeighbour’s tapPublic/communal tapBorehole outside the yard

Access to improved sanitation

Flush toilet connected to a public sewerage systemFlush toilet connected to a septic tank or conservancy tankPit latrine/toilet with ventilation pipe

Access to piped or tab water

Piped (tap) water inside dwelling/house

Piped (tap) water inside yardPiped water on community standNeighbour’s tapPublic/communal tap

Access to refuse removal

Removed by local authority/private company/community members at least once a weekRemoved by local authority/private company/community members less often than once a week

Table 24: Improved sanitation (%) (Question 24)

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Improved sanitation Urban 90,3

WC 94,3 Rural 59,9EC 84,8NC 82,4FS 82,8 Formal 85,6

KZN 76,9 Traditional 66,3NW 68,7 Informal 59,3GP 90,7MP 67,4LP

57,1Black

African 76,8RSA 80,9 Coloured 96,8

Indian Asian 98,3White 99,7

Source: GHS 2016

Households with access to improved sanitation

Table 25: Access to sanitation (Question 24)

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WC 99,2 Urban 98,2EC 76,2 Rural 78,9NC 99,1FS 95,9 Formal 94,3

KZN 86,4 Traditional 59,5NW 92,9 Informal 94,2GP 98,3MP

91,4Black

African 90,6LP 90,2 Coloured 99,0

RSA 92,2 Indian Asian 99,5White 99,4

Source: GHS 2016

Households with access to water sanitation

Table 26: Health facilities visited, per income (Question 25)

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Public Health Facilities

Private Health Facilities

Poorest quintile 93,5 6,5

Quintile 2 93,9 6,1Quintile 3 88,4 11,6Quintile 4 70,1 29,9

Wealthiest quintile 24,7 75,3

AmountsPoorest quintile 0-475

Quintile 2 476-1000Quintile 3 1001-1958Quintile 4 1959-4659

Wealthiest quintile 4660+

Source: GHS 2016

Type of facility visited by households members, by income quintile

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