Welcome to the Ntambanana Municipal Website
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Contact Numbers
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Ambulance
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10177
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ER 24 Ambulance
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084 124
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Gender Violence line
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080 015 0150
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Childline
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080 005 5555
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Travel Clinic
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035 789 8309
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Farm Watch
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035 792 0070
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Life Line
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035 789 7788
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Ngwelezane Hospital
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035 901 7000
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Sea Rescue
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082 990 5949
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SAP Richards Bay
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035 901 2475
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Aids Toll-free line
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080 001 2322
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Bay Hospital
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035 780 6111
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Empangeni Hospital
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035 902 8500
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Empangeni Garden Clinic
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035 902 8000
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Eskom
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086 020 4560
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Fire Rescue
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035 797 3911
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Netcare 911(ambulance)
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080 033 3444
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Rape Crisis Centre
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035 902 8517
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SAP Empangeni
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035 901 5800
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Snake-Catcher
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082 950 1929
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Ntambanana Municipality was established in the year 2000 under the administration of uThungulu District; however it started functioning accordingly in 2002 with the employment of the Municipal Manager and other senior officials.
The Municipality is located in Bhuchanana North – Eastern part of the KwaZulu Natal North Coast; it is set amongst risingand falling green hills that rise from coastal plain in the east to the end of the plateau in the west.
The municipality covers an area of 1083km2 and has a population of 94 772 people as per 2007 community survey.There are four Traditional Authorities that fall within the jurisdiction of Ntambanana Municipality, which are: Obizo, Obuka, Somopho and Mambuka Traditional Authorities.

85% of land in the municipal area of jurisdiction belongs to Ingonyama Trust and 15% of the land is privately owned by commercial farmers.
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Luwamba Wellness Centre
A place of healing
The aim of the Sivananda Luwamba Wellness Centre is to achieve cross sectoral delivery through integrated development projects
(Click here for more info)
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Local Government Handbook 2012
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www.thulathula.com
The Zulu name Thula Thula literally means peace and tranquility...
Thula Thula, with its centuries of cultural and wildlife heritage, takes pride in tracing back it's origin to the private hunting grounds of King Shaka, founder of the Zulu Empire.
The first historic meeting between Shaka and his father (Senzangakhona), which set the stage for the creation of the Zulu Nation, took place at the Nseleni River at Thula Thula.
Thula Thula is situated only 45 minutes from Richards Bay harbour and airport, and less than 2 hours drive from Durban. There is a 700m airstrip on the property.
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