Newcastle Local Municipality (KZN252)

Municipality
Area: Area: 1 856km² | MDB Code: | MDB code: KZN252

Physical Address

37 Murchison Street, Newcastle

Postal: Private Bag X6621, Newcastle, 2940

Contact Details

Phone: 034 328 7600

Accounts: 034 328 7679/7799
income@newcastle.gov.za

Website: Visit Website

Facebook: Facebook Page

Electricity: 034 312 1201
electricity@newcastle.gov.za

Refuse & Waste: 034 328 7724/7783
sipho.ntshalintshali@newcastle.gov.za

Roads: 034 317 1270
jay.thulasee@newcastle.gov.za

Service Delivery: n/a

Water: 0860 144 144
dumisani.thabethe@newcastle.gov.za

Operating Hours

WORKING HOURS
Monday 08:30 – 16:00
Tuesday 08:30 – 16:00
Wednesday 08:30 – 16:00
Thursday 08:30 – 16:00
Friday 08:30 – 15:15
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed

* Closed on Public Holidays

About Newcastle Local Municipality (KZN252)

Description: The Newcastle Local Municipality is a Category B municipality situated within the Amajuba District. It is located in the inland region on the north-west corner of KwaZulu-Natal, a few kilometres south of the Free State, Mpumalanga and Gauteng Province borders, in the foothills of the Drakensberg. It is one of three municipalities in the district, making up a quarter of its geographical area. Newcastle is the third-largest urban centre in KwaZulu-Natal and is categorised as a secondary city. The town was strategically placed, in 1854, by the Surveyor General of the Natal Colony, Dr PC Sutherland. The town was later known as the Waterfall River Township because of the Ncandu River. In 1864, the town of Newcastle was founded on the site, becoming the fourth town to be established in Natal. The town was named after the British Colonial Secretary, the Duke of Newcastle. Newcastle functioned as a major transport junction and popular stopover for wagons and post-chaises during the late 1800s. In 1890, the first train arrived in Newcastle. In 1891, Newcastle was declared a borough. The discovery of coal brought a new era of prosperity to the town and several ambitious building projects were planned for Newcastle in the late 1900s. Main Economic Sectors: Agriculture, industrial, tourism, service

ℹ️ Important Notice

This page provides informational guidance only for Newcastle Local Municipality (KZN252). For official confirmation of municipal services, leadership, and contact details, always verify through the municipality’s official website: newcastle.gov.za. Additional verified information is available at www.gov.za.

Cities and Towns

Cities/Towns: Charlestown, Newcastle

Cities and Towns Served by Newcastle Local Municipality (KZN252) Municipality

Charlestown Municipality Newcastle Municipality

This municipality provides services and support to the areas listed above. For official municipal information, visit the official municipality website.

Municipal Leadership

Mayor: Mr David Xolani Dube (IFP)

Deputy Mayor: n/a

Speaker: Mr Thengi Zulu (IFP)

Chief Whip: Mr Zwe Nxumalo

Municipal Manager: Mr ZW Mcineka

Chief Financial Officer: Mrs ZP Kubheka

Other Council: Hung Council

Other Council:
F Cassim (Deputy Chairperson: DPHS)
DX Dube (Finance)
ME Hlatshwayo (Chairperson: Community Services)
CB Kubheka (Chairperson: Corporate Services)
AP Meiring (Development Planning and Human Settlements)
LC Sithebe (Deputy Chairperson: Community Services)
SM Thwala (Technical Services)
SA Yende (Deputy Chairperson: Finance)
VG Zondo (Deputy Chairperson: Community Services)

Senior Management:

Senior Management:
Mr GB Dlamini (Strategic Executive Director: Community Services)
Mrs NP Khathidei (Strategic Executive Director: Development Planning and Human Settlements)
BN Mnguni (Strategic Executive Director: Technical Services)
Dr PD Thabethe (Strategic Executive Director: Corporate Services)

Communications Officers: Mthandeni Myende (Acting Head: Communications)

Demographic Information

  202220162011
Population 507 710389 117363 236
Age Structure
Population under 15 27.8%33.9%32.2%
Population 15 to 64 66.3%62.5%63.3%
Population over 65 5.9%3.6%4.5%
Dependency Ratio
Per 100 (15-64) 50.860.158.0
Sex Ratio
Males per 100 females 92.191.890.8
Population Growth
Per annum 3.25%1.56%n/a
Labour Market
Unemployment rate (official) n/an/a37.4%
Youth unemployment rate (official) 15-34 n/an/a49.0%
Education (aged 20 +)
No schooling 4.6%5.8%7.1%
Matric n/a38.7%33.1%
Higher education 13.1%10.2%10.7%
Household Dynamics
Households 116 76390 34784 271
Average household size 4.34.34.3
Female headed households n/a48.2%47.5%
Formal dwellings 96.0%89.1%91.1%
Housing owned n/a62.9%52.0%
Household Services
Flush toilet connected to sewerage 75.6%62.7%57.8%
Weekly refuse removal 73.2%65.5%71.0%
Piped water inside dwelling 58.2%43.4%50.0%
Electricity for lighting 96.6%94.8%87.2%

Financial Information

All values: R’0002024/252023/242022/232021/222020/21
AUDIT OUTCOME n/aFinancially unqualifiedFinancially unqualifiedFinancially unqualifiedFinancially unqualified
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
Property rates436 896400 069376 279353 327342 534
Service charges1 422 0601 284 3361 150 4801 128 2331 013 748
Investment revenue7 1553 2125 4074 5163 068
Transfers recognised – operational690 240580 675539 962476 213575 515
Other own revenue113 020137 65931 71387 60949 495
Total Revenue (excluding capital transfers and contributions)2 669 3732 405 9522 103 8402 049 8971 984 360
Employee costs746 209680 846677 071664 912546 540
Remuneration of councillors30 49231 78826 98323 74225 615
Depreciation and amortisation392 870365 910347 534348 818351 084
Finance charges133 91985 92676 05764 41264 980
Inventory consumed and bulk purchases847 071738 388694 073655 649564 498
Transfers and subsidies
Other expenditure985 9981 039 914819 592671 943732 467
Total Expenditure3 136 5592 942 7722 641 3102 429 4762 285 185
Surplus/(Deficit)(467 186)(536 820)(537 470)(379 579)(300 825)
Transfers and subsidies – capital (monetary allocations)123 345216 133179 476135 585103 667
Transfers and subsidies – capital (in-kind)
Surplus/(Deficit) after capital transfers & contributions(343 841)(320 687)(357 994)(243 994)(197 157)
Share of surplus/(deficit) of associate17 671
Surplus/(Deficit) for the year(326 170)(320 687)(357 994)(243 994)(197 157)
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE & FUNDS SOURCES
Capital expenditure492 390273 91041 788141 40828 078
Transfers recognised – capital201 340256 200104 525129 7529 874
Borrowing
Internally generated funds291 04917 731(62 795)11 6567 960
Total sources of capital funds492 390273 93141 729141 40817 834
FINANCIAL POSITION
Total current assets1 289 969943 439937 618981 311879 973
Total non current assets7 652 7957 862 3067 479 0206 633 1506 949 515
Total current liabilities1 731 6681 194 7901 080 562952 609868 192
Total non current liabilities537 132541 893549 367603 332619 396
Community wealth/Equity6 673 9647 069 0626 786 7106 058 5196 341 900
CASH FLOWS
Net cash from (used) operating1 946 969(185 648)1 166 6381 248 246(1 832 817)
Net cash from (used) investing(135 507)(204 422)(149 918)(150 216)(132 332)
Net cash from (used) financing(38 459)
Cash/cash equivalents at the year end1 799 042(363 685)1 029 0941 143 077(1 986 714)
UNAUTHORISED, IRREGULAR, FRUITLESS & WASTEFUL EXPENDITURE
Unauthorised expendituren/a173 940202 379220 192
Irregular expendituren/a80 25270 567111 39631 645
Fruitless & wasteful expendituren/a24 04113 03520 7314 361
SOURCEAudited Outcome
A1 2026 Q1
Audited Outcome
A1 2026 Q1
Audited Outcome
A1 2026 Q1
Audited Outcome
A1 2024
Audited Outcome
A1 2023

Municipal Services

  2022/232021/222020/212019/202018/19
Water
Does the municipality provide? YesYesYesYesYes
Number of households and non-domestic customers to which provided 123 829123 829122 44397 20596 825
Number of domestic households/delivery points 121 334121 334119 92690 72790 347
Inside the yard 87 85287 85286 44486 44486 064
Less than 200m from yard 25 91525 91525 9154 2834 283
More than 200m from yard 7 5677 5677 56700
Domestic households with access to free basic service 7 1036 9666 8266 8267 484

Electricity
Does the municipality provide? YesYesYesYesYes
Number of households and non-domestic customers to which provided 97 74294 34094 34094 34092 949
Domestic households with access to free basic service 8 4318 1175 3375 1077 484

Sewerage and Sanitation
Does the municipality provide? YesYesYesYesYes
Number of households and non-domestic customers to which provided 90 34390 34390 34387 66185 439
Number of households using:
Flush toilet – public sewerage 62 09062 09062 09061 57561 575
Flush toilet – septic tank 7327327327329
Ventilated pit latrine 26 34226 34226 34224 42623 466
Bucket system 00000
Other 00000
Domestic households with access to free basic service 6 3686 2706 4336 4337 484

Solid Waste Services
Does the municipality provide? YesYesYesYesYes
Number of households and non-domestic customers to which provided 48 93348 93361 21261 21261 212
Domestic households with access to free basic service 8 0797 9158 0648 0647 484

Water

0860 144 144
dumisani.thabethe@newcastle.gov.za

Electricity

034 312 1201
electricity@newcastle.gov.za

Refuse and Waste

034 328 7724/7783
sipho.ntshalintshali@newcastle.gov.za

Roads

034 317 1270
jay.thulasee@newcastle.gov.za

Service Delivery

n/a

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