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KwaDukuza has of two major hospitals, General Justice Gizenga Mpanza Regional Hospital, in the city centre which serves as iLembe's largest and main public hospital and the KwaDukuza Private Hospital, on the southern outskirts of the city which was opened in February 2018.
Bloemcare Psychiatric Clinic / Hospital (Private) Nurture Hillandale Rehabilitation Hospital (Private); Nurture Woodlands Psychiatric Hospital (Private); Mediclinic Bloemfontein (Private) [7]
Ballito has a strong tourism economy, home to a number of family adventure attractions such as the crocodile farm and microlight flights and tours. It is a holiday destination with hotels and self-catering accommodation, swimming (Willard) and surfing beaches (Boulder). A promenade about 2.5 kilometres (1.6 mi) long along the beach front allows ...
The King Shaka International Airport, situated 32 km (19.9 mi) north-east of Durban and 21 km (13 mi) south-west of Ballito is conveniently located within the greater vicinity of the North Coast offering flights to a number of domestic destinations such as Bloemfontein, Cape Town, East London, George, Gqeberha, Johannesburg and Mbombela as well ...
KwaDukuza Local Municipality: KZN292 iLembe KwaDukuza: 735 324,912 439.1 Mandeni Local Municipality: KZN291 iLembe Mandeni: 545 180,939 326.1 Maphumulo Local Municipality: KZN294 iLembe Maphumulo: 896 110,983 123.9 Mkhambathini Local Municipality: KZN226 uMgungundlovu Camperdown: 868 61,660 71.00 Mpofana Local Municipality: KZN223 uMgungundlovu ...
KwaDukuza Local Municipality is one of four municipalities under iLembe District Municipality, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. As of 2022 it has a population of 324,912. As of 2022 it has a population of 324,912.
iLembe is one of the 11 district municipalities of KwaZulu-Natal province in South Africa.The seat of iLembe is KwaDukuza. [3] The majority (82%) of its 606,809 people speak isiZulu as their first language (2011 census).
In 2018, Nigeria had the largest number of hospitals in sub-Saharan Africa, with 879. Other countries in this region with large numbers of hospitals include Democratic Republic of Congo (435), Kenya (399) and South Africa (337).