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Public Notice LEJWELEPUTSWA DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY Cnr. Jan Hofmeyer & Tempest Road P.O. Box 2163 WELKOM 9460 Tel: (057) 353 3094/5/8/9 Fax: (057) 353 3382 Email: [email protected] PUBLIC NOTICE THE MID-YEAR BUDGET AND PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENT REPORT 2017/2018, ADJUSTMENTS BUDGET 2017/2018 AND MFMA SECTION 52 REPORT FOR THE 2ND QUARTER 2017/2018 Notice is hereby given that the Lejweleputswa District Municipal Council, in its Ordinary Meeting of 31 January 2018, adopted the 2017/2018 Mid- year Budget and Performance Assessment Report in terms of Section 72 of the Local Government: Municipal Finance Management Act, 2003 (Act 56 of 2003), read together with Section 21A of the Municipal Systems Act, 2000 (Act 32 of 2000) as amended. Resolution No. C19/01/18 (2018/01/31) (MM) (EM). The publication of the 2017/2018 Mid-year Budget and Performance Assessment Report is a legislative requirement in terms of Regulation 34(1) of the MFMA - Municipal Budget and Reporting Regulations. Copies of the approved Report are available on the Municipal Website www.lejweleputswa.co.za and at the Five (5) Local Municipalities Libraries. For enquiries, you can contact Mr. D Maselwa during office hours, Tel (057) 391 8900 THE 2016/2017 DRAFT AUDITED ANNUAL REPORT Notice is hereby given in terms of Section 127(2) and (5) of the Local Government: Municipal Finance Management Act, 2003 (Act 56 of 2003), read with Section 21 A of the Local Government: Municipal Systems Act, 2000 (Act 32 of 2000) as amended, that the Lejweleputswa District Municipal Council approved the 2016/2017 Draft Audited Annual Report at Its Ordinary Council Sitting on 31 January 2018. Resolution No. C22/01/2018 (2018/01/31) (MM) (EM). Copies of the 2016/2017 Draft Audited Annual Report are available for public inspection and comments on: Lejweleputswa District Municipal Website: www.lejweleputswa.co.za from 31 January 2018 to 28 February 2018. In terms of Section 21A of the Systems Act, the aforementioned Reports of the Lejweleputswa District Municipality are available at the Municipal Head Office at Welkom, Municipal Offices and Libraries at: Allanridge, Odendaalsrus, Virginia, Hennenman, Ventersburg, Theunissen, Winburg, Brandfort, Soutpan, Verkeerdevlei, Boshof, Dealesville, Hertzogville, Bultfontein, Hoopstad, Wesselsbron and Bothaville and our Municipal Website at www.lejweleputswa.co.za Representations may be directed to The Municipal Manager, Lejweleputswa District Municipality, P.O. Box 2163, Welkom, 9460 or submitted at any Local Municipality Offices. For further inquiries, comments and representation may be directed to the following during office hours: Mr Nick Matsunyane (057) 391-8900 [email protected] Mr Dan Maselwa (057) 391-8900 [email protected] ______________ MS PME KAOTA MUNICIPAL MANAGER DATE: 02 February 2018 KPME/mtn NOTICE 01/02/2018 “A LEADER IN SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT AND SERVICE DELIVERY TO ALL” .
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