Weekly Bulletin Issue 124 Joint Task Team to Tackle Issues in the Province
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ETHEKWINI www.durban.gov.za WEEKLY BULLETIN By 2030 eThekwini will be Africa’s most caring and liveable City 4 June 2018 [Issue 124] ETHEKWINI’S R45.8 BILLION BUDGET ADOPTED EThekwini Mayor Zandile Gumede, dressed in traditional attire, delivered her maiden State of the City Address on 31 May at the Durban City Hall where the City’s R45.8 billion budget was also adopted. THEKWINI Municipality’s City. It was also informed by also said that thousands of Career Expo held at the ICC R45.8 billion budget for the Municipality’s long-term jobs will be created through recently which was attended the 2018/19 financial financial strategy with emphasis infrastructure projects. “The by 30 000 young people, Eyear was adopted on 31 on affordability and long-term Cornubia project will create 48 highlighted Mayor Gumede. May during the inaugural State sustainability. 000 permanent jobs while the Regarding fraud and of the City Address delivered The draft budget was Illovu Auto Supplier Park will corruption, she said the City by Mayor Zandile Gumede. presented in various regions create 6 000 construction and is taking a tough stance This follows the release of the of the Municipality as well 2 600 permanent jobs,” said when it comes to dealing with Auditor General’s report where as to civic and religious Mayor Gumede. any criminal activity, with the Municipality yet again organisations, amakhosi and Youth development remains serious consequences to be achieved an unqualified audit business stakeholders. The a priority for the Municipality. implemented for those found outcome while its two entities, issues raised by the community To-date more than 10 000 guilty. She said an additional namely the Inkosi Albert Luthuli and responses made during youth have been assisted 400 Metro Police officers will International Convention Centre these hearings are being through internships, as artisans ensure safety and security in (ICC) and uShaka Marine covered in separate detailed and plumbers, graduate work the City. World, received a clean audit reports to be submitted to the experience, learnerships and “Fraud and corruption will outcome for the 2017/18 various standing committees undergraduate programmes. not be tolerated. Relevant financial year. and Council. The Youth Development Office oversight is being done through The 2018/19 budget was In her budget adoption budget has increased to ensure structures like the Municipal set against the backdrop of speech, Mayor Gumede said that visible and sustainable Public Accounts Committee slow economic growth where job creation, skills development programmes are implemented and the City Integrity and tough choices had to be and the transformation of in the City. One of these was Investigations Unit,” she made to achieve the targeted communities was being the successful eThekwini Youth added. development outcomes for the prioritised by the City. She Employability Indaba and KZN “KEEPING YOU IN THE KNOW” www.durban.gov.za COMRADES MARATHON TO INJECT MILLIONS INTO CITY ECONOMY rd THE 93 COMRADES Marathon The 2016 winner of have the race end at a bigger being hosted on Sunday, 10 the men’s Comrades venue this year. We are working June is expected to inject Marathon David to increase the number of around R355 million into the Gatebe running applicants as there is a great City’s economy, members of the through the Durban demand. We are therefore Executive Committee were told CBD on this way to grateful for the partnership we at a meeting held on 29 May. break the record have with the City.” Sello Mokoena from KZN time of 5 hours 18 EThekwini Mayor Zandile Athletics briefed the Executive minutes and 19 Gumede welcomed the Committee about the race. seconds in the 89km presentation saying the He said the race, which is also ultra-marathon. Comrades Marathon is an known as the ultimate human important event for the City race, received 23 800 entries especially in terms of the this year with 20 000 runners only to the Durban July which 13 hours of live TV coverage as economy. qualifying to run. generates R440 million, while well as 50 000 listeners on 14 She said tourists would be The race begins in the Comrades contributes radio stations. flocking to the City because of Pietermaritzburg and will end R355 million to the local There are also between the race. for the first time at the iconic economy. The study found the 400 000 to 600 000 spectators “We need to look at how the Moses Mabhida Stadium in Dusi contributes R44 million, along the roadside. Coverage is Municipality can assist to draw Durban. the Amashova R42 million and also streamed to 110 countries bigger crowds to eThekwini Speaking on the economic the Midmar Mile R64 million. live. because of the race. We need impact of the race, he said a So the Comrades is a huge Mokoena said entrant to attract more visitors to the commissioned independent event for the City,” he said. numbers are limited because of City and help expand the race. economic impact assessment Mokoena said he was grateful infrastructural constraints. The City Manager’s Office will done by North-West University to be partnering with the City “At the start of the race, the deal with the technical aspect of found that the Comrades for the event which would also road needs to be wider to how we can assist in expanding Marathon was the second have benefits for the City given accommodate runners. The the race and bring tourists into largest event contributing to the the wider coverage. finish also has to be bigger Durban as a result,”added City’s economy. This includes six million which is why we are pleased Mayor Gumede. “The Comrades is second television viewers watching the to partner with the City and Road closures for 2018 Comrades Marathon THE public is urged to be aware of road closures as a result of the Comrades Marathon taking place on 10 June. The Marathon will start outside the Pietermaritzburg City Hall and ending at the Moses Mabhida Stadium in Durban. FROM TO CLOSE | OPEN FROM TO CLOSE | OPEN Umlaas Road Camperdown 05h30|1030 Kloof Old Main M13 West Bound 08h00|15h45 Road Camperdown Cato Ridge town 06h00|11h00 area Bottom of Fields St Johns Avenue 08h00|16h15 Cato Ridge town erea Eddie Hagan Road 06h30|11h40 St Johns Avenue Otto Volek 08h00|16h30 Eddie Hagan Road Thousand Hills Drive 06h30|12h00 Otto Volek King Cetshwayo 08h00|17h00 Highway Thousand Hills Drive Halfway 06h45|13h00 King Cetshwayo 45th Cutting 08h00|17h00 Halfway Road Alverstone 07h00|13h00 45th Cutting Sherwood on ramp 08h00|17h30 Alverstone Road Kassier Road 07h30|14h00 N3 East Bound 08h00|18h00 Kassier Road Inanda Road 07h45|14h30 N3 David Webster & 07h00|20h00 Inanda Road Winston Park 08h00|15h00 Braam Fischer Str Winston Park Everton Road 08h00|15h15 c/o Samora Moses Mabhida 07H00|21H30 M 13 Westbound 08h00|16h00 Machel & Masaba- Stadium lala Yengwa (NMR) Ave 2 ETHEKWINI WEEKLY BULLETIN ISSUE 124 www.durban.gov.za JOINT TASK TEAM TO TACKLE ISSUES IN THE PROVINCE KwaZulu-Natal Premier Willies Mchunu pictured with City Manager Sipho Nzuza, newly appointed Head of Metro Police Steve Middleton and President of the Durban Chamber of Commerce and Industry Musa Makhunga with participants of the roundtable discussion to address the recent spate of disruptions to economic activity in KZN and the City. A HIGH-LEVEL closed meeting concerns raised by organised Verulam. role in solving these challenges. was recently held bringing business so that, together, The business sector also Leaders of organised business, together government and responses can be fashioned expressed concern about newly appointed Head of Metro organised business to discuss to have a sustainable impact political killings over the past Police Steve Middleton as well the recent spate of disruptions on all negative factors that two years and blockades to the as MEC for Community Safety to economic activity in threaten KZN’s economic Durban Port which compromise and Liaison Mxolisi Kaunda KwaZulu-Natal and the City. growth trajectory,” said Premier businesses throughout the and MEC for Cooperative One of the decisions taken at Mchunu. country. Governance and Traditional the meeting held on 1 June at The meeting was the initiative Premier Mchunu emphasised Affairs Nomusa Dube-Ncube the Garden Court uMhlanga, of organised business in the need to work together. were among those who was to establish a joint task response to concerns raised “We understand the concerns contributed valuably to the team that will be resourced by by the business community of our people which may discussion. both business and government. regarding these disruptions. emanate from a position of Following the closed working The meeting was chaired by Among the concerns raised hunger and intergenerational meeting, Zeph Ndlovu KwaZulu-Natal Premier Willies was the N3 Mooi River toll gate poverty that is accompanied President of the South African Mchunu who was accompanied truck torchings and disruption by deep hopelessness. But we Chambers of Commerce and by several MECs as well as of traffic, violence and damage wish to emphasise that we will Industry and board member of eThekwini Mayor Zandile to public property at the Moses not condone the breaking of the DCCI said he was hopeful. Gumede. Heads of organised Mabhida Stadium impacting our laws,” he said. “It was a constructive dialogue. business formations in Durban on tourism and investment President of the Durban Chief among the achievements and across the province sectors of Durban and KZN, Chamber of Commerce of this meeting was the ground were also in attendance. Also construction site invasions, and Industry (DCCI) Musa breaking decision to establish present at the meeting was City extortions and rising tensions Makhunga said they had no a joint task team that will be Manager Sipho Nzuza.