Ekurhuleni: Mzwandile Masina: Address by Ekurhuleni Executive Mayor, during a media briefing, Germiston (29/09/2016)

29th September 2016

Ekurhuleni: Mzwandile Masina: Address by Ekurhuleni Executive Mayor, during a media briefing, Germiston (29/09/2016)

Ekurhuleni Mayor Mzwandile Masina

Good morning Ladies and Gentlemen. Thank you very much for honouring our invite.

Let me start by expressing our shock and dismay at the barbaric incident in which an 18-year-old woman was allegedly raped and thrown into a mine shaft here in Angelo at the weekend. Such senseless acts of crime cannot be tolerated and therefore we shall be doing all we can to deal with such.

I know that the search for the missing woman continues, and do hope and pray that she is found still alive. As for the thugs the full might of the law must take its course as no amount of explanation can be an excuse enough for what they did.

Ladies and Gentlemen;

You would have observed from day one that our focus is not confused. We want to accelerate service delivery in this city. We are not apologetic about improving the living conditions of our people in informal settlements, nor are we apologetic about the rollout of 100 000 housing units and 59 000 serviced stands to deal with housing backlog.

We shall not be deterred in our quest to promote local entrepreneurs through our supply chain processes, hence our resolve to move with speed to make our tender documents accessible to them for free if acquired on-line – and to ensure that our suppliers are paid within 15 days after the submission of an invoice.

We shall also be streamlining our tender processes so that a tender is finalised within four months from advertisement instead of the present status quo of six to 18 months.

No longer will Ekurhuleni be price takers and be at the mercy of bidders, henceforth we shall be conducting a value for money analysis on our procurement processes to ensure each procurement transaction is as close as possible to the market value of the product procured.

To realise our commitment to fight fraud and corruption and run a clean government, we shall soon be vetting all SCM staff, SCM committees, HOD’s and Project managers. On top of this, all staff in the city will be made to sign a declaration never to do business with the metro and/or any organ of the state - this while we continue looking at a long term strategy to deal with this cancer which is eating into our society.

Furthermore, we shall continue with our open tender processes which we introduced late last year.

We remain resolute to revive our economy hence we are introducing a 10-point plan to boost the economy and create jobs. Special attention in this regard will be paid to reviving our manufacturing sector, implementing the township economy strategy and the rollout the Aerotropolis masterplan.

Cost cutting measures are another critical area that needs our urgent intervention. In this regard we shall be conducting an analysis of our cost drivers with special emphasis on cutting costs on: overseas trips; personnel costs; catering; fleet management costs; and the telephone and electricity bills. Already plans are at afoot fit 800 municipal vehicles with electronic fuel devices to manage consumption.

We shall also be exploiting opportunities to reduce our consultancy bill. One of the major interventions in this area, will be the building of our internal capacity so that we do not over-rely on consultants.

As a City we have resolved to significantly increase our revenue collection so that we have the necessary resources to upscale service delivery.

In this regard, we will be focusing among others, in intensifying credit control measures; addressing the growing debtors book; and increasing and exploring new payment platforms and methods. While we are very happy with the impact of e-Siyakhokha over the years, we, however, believe that we can still do more with further innovation hence the decision to rollout self-service machines at busy public spaces such as shopping malls, targeting townships.

We will soon be launching the innovative e-Verification system to make the Indigent Application more efficient.

To root out fraud and corruption in the area of housing, work will start in earnest to verify the 1996 waiting list.

The reviewed list will be used as a reference guide going forward. We shall further introduce a bio-matrix system to control the management of the list so that houses are given to their rightful beneficiaries.

In appreciation of work done by NGOs and other community stakeholders in assisting us do our work in communities, we shall be increasing the Grant-in-Aid kitty to R100 million with immediate effect – to give impetus to our Pro-poor policy statement.

Members of the Media;

We are clear about the agenda to restore the dignity of our people through the rollout of better and quality services, giving them the security of tenure by handing out title deeds and improve their general living standards among others.

At this point, allow me to share some of the highlights of this administration’s 100-day programme which will take us to the end of the year and set the tone until 2021:

Siyaqhuba will focus on the accelerated rollout of basic services; water and sanitation; environmental management; transport and BRT in the Thembisa area; the rollout of 24-hour clinics and pick up points; implementation of the 10-point economic revival plan; and road construction and stormwater infrastructure. It will also deal with the prompt turnaround time to service delivery complaints.

Ladies and Gentlemen;

During our engagement with the religious sector, the one issue that came up was the lack of land for churches. We have listened to our people and therefore, 89 land parcels will be leased to churches throughout the metro in the next 100 days. We shall also be putting 16 additional church sites on the market before the end of the financial year.

Ladies and gentlemen, what we have shared with you is a short term programme but we have already finalized our 2016/17 and five-year plans. 

We are now putting plans in place to ensure the seamless and successful implementation of this programme; This is the least that our people expect from us.

In closing, let me at this point announce that tomorrow we will relaunch our Service Delivery Friday campaign. This campaign, which used to take place at second Friday of the month, will now take place every Friday between 07:00 and 09:00.

Every Friday I will lead a team of all MMCs and the administration led by the Acting City Manager to visit communities with the aim of responding to their service delivery complaints on the spot. With us will be a technical team that can respond to issues as and when they are spotted.

Our first stop for this campaign will be the areas such as Winnie Mandela, Duduza, Clayville, Tswelopele in Tembisa. We shall convene at the Tembisa 2 customer care centre early in the morning and start our work at 07:00.

Those who wish to participate are more than welcome to join us. After all, service delivery waits for no man.


I Thank You