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  • Impahla Yomnyango Wokubusa Ngokubambisana Nezindaba Zomdabu Yenza Umahluko Emphakathini Wasemakhaya KwaZulu-Natal

    Impahla Yomnyango Wokubusa Ngokubambisana Nezindaba Zomdabu Yenza Umahluko Emphakathini Wasemakhaya KwaZulu Natal

    • Kuyasetshenzwa ngemishini komasipala

    Imishini yokusebenza yenani lika R125 million eyethulwe ngungqongqoshe womnyango wokubusa ngokubambisana nezindaba zomdabu uMnu Sipho Hlomuka iyaqhubeka nokwenza umahluko omkhulu empilweni yezakhamuzi zomasipala asebehlomulile ekusabalalisweni kwayo.

    Le mpahla okubalwa phakathi kwayo ama roller, ama grader, nama TLB’s yabelwe omasipala bezifunda ukuze kube nesiqiniseko sokuthi basheshisa ukufezwa kwezidingo njengokulungiswa kwemigwaqo, okumbandakanya ukugqiba izisele nokulethwa kwmanzi nokukhucululwa kwetshe lentaba.

    Ngokusho kuka Ngqongqoshe uHlomuka abahlomule ngalemishini yokusebenza yimizi yasemakhaya ebalelwa ku 280 000 neyasemalokishini eyevile ku 190 000 ngaphezu kwa abhizinisi azimele awu 410 wmadolobheni akubo bonke omasipala bezifunda abawu 10.

    “Amaloli ethu athutha amanzi asephakele imiphakathi yasemakhaya amalitha evile ku 1 000 000 lapho iloli ngalinye emalolini ethu awu 13 liphakela amanzi awu 8 000 ngosuku. Amaloli ethu  awu 6 okuthutha imfucuza aqoqe imfucuza engaphezulu kuka 24 wamathani emfucuza nsukuzonke kuso sonke isifundazwe. Futhi ngemishini yethu yokusebenza sekwakhiwe imigwaqo emisha emithathu engenela kwemikhulu emakhaya esifundazweni iKwaZulu Natal” kusho uHlomukangesikhathi ethula inkulumo yesabelomali emkhandlwini oshayumthetho KwaZulu Natal ngoLwesihlanu mhla ka 21 kuNhlaba (May).

    Lolu hlelo, naphezu kwezinselele eziphathelene nophiko lwe Asset Management, lusiza omasipala ukuba bahlinzeke ngesikhathi esifanele imisebenzi esezingeni elihle ngezindleko eziphansi.

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  • KZN COGTA MEC Hlomuka rolls out Local Government Toolkit to municipalities

    • Local Government Toolkit provides a template of municipal policies, processes and procedures

    The roll out of the Local Government Toolkit marks an important milestone in the sphere of local government within the province of KwaZulu-Natal.

    The Toolkit seeks to strengthen the policy environment within the province’s municipalities. It provides a template of municipal policies, processes and procedures, which may be adapted and adopted by individual municipalities.

    During his Budget Policy Speech, which was delivered last Friday, KwaZulu-Natal Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs (Cogta) MEC Hlomuka hailed this innovation which is being made available by the department to all municipalities.

    Speaking about the Toolkit, MEC Hlomuka said that it promotes uniformity, improves norms and standards in respect of the municipal policy environment and makes a contribution to professionalising local government in our province.

    The Toolkit is a one-stop shop for all policies that relate to local government and the running of councils and it is already being utilised by municipalities.

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  • KZN COGTA CREATES 46 300 JOB OPPORTUNITIES

    R428-million set aside for the development of local economies, job creation, infrastructure delivery – particularly of water, and spatial development.

    KwaZulu-Natal Department of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs (Cogta), under the leadership of MEC Sipho Hlomuka, has proudly created 46 316 job opportunities in the 2020/2021 financial year.

    This was revealed by MEC Hlomuka last Friday when he delivered his department’s Budget Policy Speech in the Provincial Legislature.

    According to MEC Hlomuka, these job opportunities provide much-needed work experience and skills to 12 000 young people who are their main beneficiaries. 

    MEC Hlomuka believes that these ongoing programmes, which include 250 in-service trainees, 45 250 CWP workers, 500 municipal interns, 222 job opportunities through EPWP infrastructure projects monitoring, 36 infrastructure young professionals, 15 assistants to financial experts deployed to municipalities and 65 departmental interns, are making a meaningful impact on the lives of those who benefit from them.  

    “As government, we are committed to empowering women, the youth and people living with disabilities. In these programmes, we have provided jobs opportunities to 38 000 women and more than 400 opportunities to people living with disabilities. We were motivated by the need to reduce unemployment among graduates, assist unemployed graduates in obtaining work experience and build the capacity of municipalities in the province in keeping with our constitutional mandate,” said MEC Hlomuka.   

    MEC Hlomuka has committed his department to maintaining the department’s 45 000 CWP job opportunities and to recruit 500 municipal interns at the end of the current term of interns.

    “In addition, we will recruit 65 interns and provide monitoring support to the 250 in-service trainees recently recruited,” said MEC Hlomuka.

    In his department’s 2021/2022 Budget of R1.7 billion, an amount of R428-million has been allocated to the development of local economies, job creation, infrastructure delivery – particularly of water, and spatial development.

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  • Cogta supports Community Service Centres and Traditional Administration Centres

    KwaZulu-Natal Department of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs (Cogta), under the leadership of MEC Sipho Hlomuka, has recently rehabilitated 11 Traditional Administration Centres in Umnini Trust, Isimahle, Khabazela, Ximba, Maphumulo, Manyavu, Cele P, Chwezi, Amangwane, Thoyana, and Khumalo (Ilembe).

    The department has also positively contributed to improved functionality of numerous Traditional Councils across the province.

    In order to facilitate public access to government services, two new Community Service Centres are being completed at Umvoti (Amatimatolo) and Maphumulo (Mvozane) at a combined cost of R23.9-million. These centres are expected to be operational in 2021/2022.

    This was revealed by MEC Hlomuka last Friday when he tabled the department’s Budget Policy Speech in the KwaZulu-Natal Provincial Legislature.

    In his address, MEC Hlomuka announced his department’s intention to create two Digital Centres within the Bergville and KwaMbonambi Community Service Centres, which have been built by the department.

    Hlomuka believes that this investment will go a long way towards ensuring that the youth has adequate access to the internet which provides a number of benefits, particularly for job seekers.

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  • KZN COGTA BUDGET SEEKS TO CONSOLIDATE A LOCAL GOVERNMENT THAT WORKS BETTER FOR THE PUBLIC

    As the province marks two decades of democratic local government since its formation in 2000 and as it emerges from the worst of the Covid-19 pandemic, KZN Department of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs (Cogta) is tabling its annual 2021/2022 budget which is geared both towards post-Covid-19 municipal recovery and a local government that works better for the general public.  

    “Since 2000 when the current model of local government was established, we have created municipal structures which serve our ever more discerning communities. Their achievements on the ground are sometimes marred by shortcomings which we, as a department that oversees local government, take very seriously and attend to speedily,” said KZN MEC for Cogta Sipho Hlomuka.  

    The effects of Covid-19 on the municipal economies in KZN have been devastating. With municipalities being the primary sites of economic activity at local level, it is key that they be adequately equipped to assist in the revival of the post-Covid-19 economy. To bolster the municipal recovery plans KZN Cogta helped to develop during the height of the pandemic, it will now focus on their implementation.

    Service delivery is dependent on the ability of municipalities to collect revenue. The pandemic has severely disrupted the pace in our offensive to enhance revenue collection in municipalities. In 2021/2022, we will pursue a targeted approach to revenue collection that aims to reduce both government and consumer debt in municipalities,” said Hlomuka.

    In 2021/2022, KZN Cogta will further decentralise support to municipalities through the deployment of dedicated local government specialists in each of the province’s 10 districts and the metro. This will improve coordination and facilitate the resolution of service delivery issues on the ground where it matters most, particularly as KZN approaches the 2021 Local Government Elections. 

    “We will be supporting municipalities in dealing with unauthorised, irregular, fruitless and wasteful expenditure. This will involve strengthening internal controls as well as hands-on support to municipal procurement officials. In respect of such expenditure already incurred, we will support municipalities in implementing the necessary consequence management,” said Hlomuka.  

    In 2021/2022, KZN Cogta’s focus will be on consolidating the newly established District Development Model in municipalities. The new approach seeks to centralise planning, budgeting and implementation of local economic development and infrastructure projects at a district level with the active participation of other spheres of government and other stakeholders. 

    “We will also implement the water interventions envisioned in the KZN Provincial Water Master Plan. This will improve the general access to water for both communities and businesses. We will support municipalities in improving their water services in line with the ward profiles produced in the Provincial Water Master Plan,” said Hlomuka. 

    Having successfully completed the KZN Provincial Water Master Plan, KZN Cogta will facilitate the development of the KZN Provincial Energy Master Plan. It will focus on universal access to electricity and alternative energy and asset management frameworks. Specifically, the plan will address the ongoing need to support municipalities with operations and maintenance of energy infrastructure. 

    “While our response to the Tropical Cyclone Eloise demonstrated that we have improved in our ability to manage disasters, a significant amount of work remains to be done to further limit the number of fatalities. In 2021/2022, all municipalities will be supported with the development of Disaster Management Policy Frameworks to deal more effectively with natural disasters,” said Hlomuka. 

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  • KZN COGTA MEC HLOMUKA RECEIVES UPDATE ON KILLINGS OF IZINDUNA DURING VISIT TO CATO RIDGE POLICE STATION

     
     
    KZN MEC for Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs (Cogta) Sipho Hlomuka this morning paid a visit to the Msunduzi Police Station in Cato Ridge where he assessed its functionality.
    Hlomuka also received a briefing from senior police officers on the matter of the killings of izinduna that have taken place in areas under the jurisdiction of this police station.
     
    During the visit, the MEC noted capacity constraints faced by the police station and vowed to work closer with the management and sister departments in addressing these challenges. Hlomuka also noted the hard work being put in by the police into investigating the killings of izinduna and amakhosi within the province.
     
    Earlier in the day, Hlomuka paid a courtesy visit to Inkosi Mlaba of the kwaXimba Traditional Council where he inspected the newly renovated Traditional Administration Court which provides a range of services to this rural community.
     
    KZN Cogta, under the leadership of MEC Hlomuka, has invested millions of rand into TAC renovation projects across the province for the benefit of rural communities and amakhosi.
     
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  • KZNCOGTA MEC SIPHO HLOMUKA SADDENED WITH PASSING OF INKOSI GWALA OF HARRY GWALA

    The Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs MEC, Sipho Hlomuka has learned with shock and sadness of the untimely passing of Inkosi Philangezwi Vumani Gwala of the Macala Gwala Traditional Council in the Dr Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma Local Municipality, within the Harry Gwala District.

    Inkosi Gwala’s passed away on Sunday, 16 May following a short illness.

    MEC Hlomuka has expressed his condolences to the family of Inkosi and the traditional community for the loss they have suffered in the sudden passing of Inkosi.

    Inkosi Gwala was an agent of change that worked closely with all spheres of government towards the development of his community.

    MEC Hlomuka has dispatched senior officials to the family of Inkosi for additional support in the preparation towards the funeral of Inkosi.

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  • KZNCOGTA MEC WELCOMES HIGH COURT JUDGEMENT INVALIDATING THE APPOINTMENT OF THREE OFFICIALS IN BY THE NQUTHU MUNICIPALITY

    The Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs (Cogta) MEC, Sipho Hlomuka has welcomed the judgement that was handed down on Monday, 17 May by the Pietermaritzburg High Court where it declared invalid the appointment by the Nquthu Municipality of an Acting Municipal Manager, Acting Chief Financial Officer and Acting Director of Planning, Housing and Land Administration.

    The MEC for Cogta joined in this court action which was initiated by certain councillors within the Nquthu Council who questioned the legality of these appointments, which they viewed to be in contravention of the municipalities standing rules.

    In the interest of strengthening good governance and acting in the interest of communities served by the Municipality, the MEC for Cogta joined in this court action.

    Cogta MEC Sipho Hlomuka believes that the judgement is a big win for accountability and transparency and should serve as a warning to municipalities who might flagrantly disregard proper processes in going about with council business.

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  • MULTI-MILLION SANITATION PROJECTS OFFICIALLY HANDED OVER BY MEC HLOMUKA IN NEWCASTLE

    The provision of water-born sewerage is now a reality for thousands of residents of Osizweni township in Newcastle. This follows the investment by the department of Cogta of R20 million which was used by the Newcastle Local Municipality to build 260 ablution facilities that use water-borne sewerage. 

     

    This morning the Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs MEC, Sipho Hlomuka together with the Mayor of the Newcastle Local Municipality Cllr Mahlaba officially launched the project which has brought dignity to the residents of Osizweni.

     

    During this visit, MEC Hlomuka visited the Buthelezi households, which is one of the beneficiaries of the programme, where he engaged the family on the impact the improved sanitation facilities have brought to the family. The matriarch of the family 67-year-old, Ophar Buthelezi, hailed the project as a breakthrough for the family since in previous years, they have had to deal with using unsafe ablution facilities. 

     

    As part of his visit to Newcastle, MEC Hlomuka also visited the eMadadeni Wastewater treatment works, which is being upgraded to the tune of R69 million to improve the capacity of the plant.

     

    According to MEC Hlomuka, these projects which are funded by Cogta, have created hundreds of jobs opportunities and have been a catalyst for skills transfer within the communities of Osizweni and eMadadeni. 

     

    Speaking during the site visit at the Wastewater treatment plant, Mayor Mahlaba hailed the investment that the department of Cogta continues to make into Municipalities such as Newcastle to improve water and sanitation infrastructure. 

     

    According to Mayor Mahlaba, the expansion of the treatment plant will see the capacity of the plant doubled, which paves the way for future developments in the townships of Osizweni and eMadadeni.

     

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  • KZN COGTA MEC HLOMUKA PLACES DISASTER MANAGEMENT TEAMS ON STANDBY AS DISRUPTIVE RAINFALL IS EXPECTED OVER MOST PARTS OF KZN TOMORROW

    The Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs (Cogta) MEC Sipho Hlomuka has placed disaster management teams on alert following the weather warning that was issued by the South African Weather Service.
    The warning received by the department indicates that widespread showers and thundershowers are expected over most parts of KZN tomorrow but scattered over the extreme north-eastern parts.
    Areas that are expected to be affected is the Harry Gwala, iLembe, Ethekweni, Mgungundlovu, Ugu, King Cetshwayo and  some parts of uThukela and uMzinyathi Districts.
    Heavy rainfall could lead to localised flooding in rural areas and low lying bridges. The MEC has warned that residents to take extreme caution as the inclement weather conditions could pose a serious threat to human life.
    The areas that are expected to be affected are Dr N Dlamini-Zuma – Underberg, EThekwini, Greater Kokstad, Impendle, Ingwe, Inkosi Langalibalele – Estcourt, Inkosi Langalibalele- Sobabili, KwaDukuza, Mandeni, Okhahlamba, Ray Nkonyeni, Richmond, Msunduzi, Ubuhlebezwe, Umdoni, uMlalazi, uMngeni, uMshwathi, uMuziwabantu, Umvoti, Umzimkhulu, uMzumbe.
    MEC Hlomuka has urged residents to exercise caution and stay indoors if possible. Avoid crossing rivers and swollen streams where water is above your ankles.