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Public Notice 2020/2021 Integrated Development Plan & 2020/2021 Mtref Budget PUBLIC NOTICE 2020/2021 INTEGRATED DEVELOPMENT PLAN & 2020/2021 MTREF BUDGET Notice is hereby given in terms of the requirements of Section 34 and Section 21, 21(A) (B) of the Municipal Systems Act (Act 32 of 2000) that the Council has at its sitting on the 26th June 2020 adopted the 2020/2021 IDP and the 2020/2021 MTREF Budget in terms of Section 22 of the Municipal Finance Management Act 56 of 2003. Copies of the above-mentioned documents are available from Monday, 09th July 2020 for public inspection on the municipal website at http://www.drrsmdm.gov.za and the local municipality offices and libraries within the District. Municipality Public PlacE Kagisano-Molopo Local Tribal Office & Thusong Service Centre, Morokweng, Municipal Offices Municipality (Ganyesa) Naledi Local Municipality Municipal Office (35 Market Street), Vryburg Library (CBD), Huhudi Library (Mosiapoa Street), Colridge Library (French Street) Mamusa Local Municipality Municipal Offices (28 Schweizer Street-Schweizer-Reneke), Schweizer- Reneke Library (Cnr. Schweizer Street & R34 Road), Ipelegeng Library (No 707 Serame-Reikert Street- Ipelegeng), Glaudina Library, Migdol Library and Amalia Library. Lekwa-Teemane Local Municipal Offices (Cnr. Robyn & Dirkie Uys Streets- Christiana), Municipality Municipal Offices (Tullekin Street, Bloemhof), Christiana Library (Cnr. Robyn & Dirkie Uys Streets- Christiana), Bloemhof Library (Tullekin Street) Greater-Taung Local Municipal Office (CBD), Opposite Engen Garage), Political Office (at Municipality circle entrance of the mall). Mmabana Cultural Centre, Pudimoe Library, Taung Library (Extension 6), Reivilo Library KENNISGEWING KONSEP 2020/202021 HERSIENE GEINTEGREERDE ONTWIKKELINGSPLAN (GOP) EN JAARLIKSE MTEF BEGROTING VIR DIE 2020/2021 FINANSIëLE JAAR Kennis word hiermee gegee dat die vir die 2020/2021 Hersiene Geïntegreerde Ontwikkelingsplan (GOP) wat kragtens artikel 34 en Artikel 21, 21(A) (B) van die Munisipale Stelselswet (Wet 32 van 2000) saamgestel is, tydens ‘n Raadsvergadering, gehou op 26 Junie 2020 ter tafel gele is. Kennis geskied voorts kragtens die bepalings van artikel 22 van die Munisipale Finansiële Bestuurswet (Wet 56 van 2003) dat die Konsep kapitaal- en bedryfsbegroting wat vir die 2020/2021 boekjaar op 26 Junie 2020 voorgelê is, ook ter insae beskikbaar is. Die GOP en die Begroting sal vanaf Maandag ,09 Julie 2020 by die volgende kantore, biblioteke van die Plaaslike Munisipaliteit en die munisipale webwerf http://www.drrsmdm.gov.za: MunisipalitEit Public PlacE Kagisano-Molopo Plaaslike Tribal Office & Thusong Service Centre, Morokweng, Munisipale Munisipaliteit Kantore (Ganyesa) Naledi Plaaslike Munisipaliteit Munisipale Kantore (Markstraat 35), Vryburg Biblioteek (SBD), Huhudi Biblioteek (Mosiapoa Straat), Colridge Biblioteek (French Straat) Mamusa Plaaslike Munisipaliteit Munisipale Kantore (Schweizerstraat 28), Schweizer-Reneke Biblioteek (hv. Schweizerstraat & R34 Pad), Ipelegeng Biblioteek (Serame-Reikertstraat No 707 - Ipelegeng), Glaudina Biblioteek, Migdol Biblioteek and Amalia Biblioteek. Lekwa-Teemane Plaaslike Munisipale Kantore (hv. Robyn & Dirkie Uys Straat- Christiana), Munisipaliteit Munisipale Kantore (Tullekin Straat, Bloemhof), Christiana Biblioteek (hv. Robyn & Dirkie Uys Straat- Christiana), Bloemhof Biblioteek (Tullekin Straat) Greater-Taung Plaaslike Munisipale Kantore (SBD),( naby Engen Garage), Politieke Kantoor Munisipaliteit (naby die mall). Mmabana Kultuur Sentrum, Pudimoe Biblioteek, Taung Biblioteek (Uitbreiding 6), Reivilo Biblioteek KITSISO LENANEO LA 2020/2021 LE LE SEKASEKILWENG LA DITLHABOLOLO TSE DI KOPANETSWENG, LEANO LA DIPHETEGO LA PUSOSELEGAE LE TEKANYETSO-KABO YA 2020/2021 Kitsiso e, e dirwa go ya ka Molawana wa 34 le 21, 21(A) (B) wa di Pusoselegae (Molawana 32 wa 2000) gore Khansele ka Tulo ya one ya di 26 tsa Seetibosigo 2020 ene ya baya pele tafoleng Lenaneo la 2020/2021 le le sekasekilweng la Ditlhabololo tse di Kopanetsweng, Le Leano La Diphetogo La Pusoselegae go akaretsa le Tekanyetso-kabo ya 2020/2021 Dikwalo tse, di teng go ka lekolwa ke baagi go tloga ka Labone , wa di 09 Phukwi 2020 ko diphaposing le di laeborari tsa bo Mmasepala wa selegae tse di latelang le mo tsebewebo ya mmasepala eleng http://www.drrsmdm.gov.za. MmasEpala LefElo Mmasepala wa Kagisano-Molopo Dikantoro tsa Bogosi & Thusong Service Centre, Morokweng, Dikantoro Tsa Mmasepala (Ganyesa) Mmasepala wa Naledi Kantoro tsa Mmasepala (35 Mmila wa Market), Laeborari ya Vryburg (gare ga toropo), Laeborari ya Huhudi (Mmila wa Mosiapoa), Laeborari ya Colridge (Mmila wa French) Mmasepala wa Mamusa Kantoro tsa Mmasepala (28 Schweizer Street-Schweizer-Reneke), Laeborari ya Schweizer-Reneke (huku ya Schweizer Street & R34 Road), Laeborari ya Ipelegeng (No 707 Serame-Reikert Street- Ipelegeng), Laeborari ya Glaudina, Laeborari ya Migdol and Laeborari ya Amalia. Mmasepala wa Lekwa-Teemane Kantoro tsa Mmasepala (huku ya Mmila wa Robyn le Dirkie Uys- Christiana), Kantoro tsa Mmasepala (Tullekin Street, Bloemhof), Laeborari ya Christiana (huku ya Robyn & Dirkie Uys Streets- Christiana), Laeborari ya Bloemhof (Tullekin Street) Mmasepala o Mogolwane wa Kantoro tsa Mmasepala (gare ga toropo)), fa thoko ga Engen Garage, Taung Kantoro ya Politiki (matseno a kgolokwe ya mall). Mmabana Cultural Centre, Laeborari ya Pudimoe, Laeborari ya Taung (Extension 6), Laeborari ya Reivilo Mr. J.MONONELA Municipal ManagEr 50 Market Street Vryburg 8600 .
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