2011 census counts 128,000 houses
A total of 128 000 households were counted in the 2011 census, which has been described as a success by Statistics SA Ilembe district manager Sakhile Mpanza. Despite initial difficulties encountered with getting access to housing estates the process, which took place in October last year went smooth...
Published By: North Coast Courier - Wednesday, 22 February, 2012
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