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Mayor Amad puts Joburg residents at the centre of service delivery

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Mayor Amad puts Joburg residents at the centre of service delivery

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7th February 2023

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The Executive Mayor of the City of Johannesburg, Councillor Thapelo Amad, has vowed to put service delivery at the top of the agenda for his administration.  

“We must get the basics right, stabilise the City’s finances, fix our roads, potholes, traffic lights, cut grass along our roads and streets regularly, and undertake maintenance of our infrastructure.”  

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Cllr Amad was speaking during the swearing-in ceremony of Members of the Mayoral Committee (MMCs) by Gauteng Regional Court President Modibedi Djaje at the Constance Bapela Council Chamber in Braamfontein on Monday, 06 February 2023.  

The newly appointed mayoral committee make up the Government of Local Unity (GLU) and is tasked with ensuring the acceleration of service delivery in the City of Johannesburg. 

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The Speaker of Council, Cllr Colleen Makhubele, officially welcomed and congratulated all the newly appointed MMCs on their journey head. 

“The City of Johannesburg has the best coalition. This is an opportunity for change, not based on empty promises but actions we hope to witness,” said Cllr Makhubele. 

She urged all the MMCs to handle the residents with care, love, and the firm resolve to help them. “Deal with criminality with a fierce force that it deserves. Cultivate in you and in your teams the unrelenting will to help the residents of the City of Johannesburg,” Cllr Makhubele added.  

She also took the time to thank the MMCs from the previous administration.   

“I trust that the executive mayor will be delegating to the MMCs, entrusting them with various responsibilities and portfolios for the development, advancement, and to address various socio-economic ills across our country, that will continue this ‘unity in development’,” said Cllr Makhubele.  

The multi-party team of MMCs include:

Finance:                                                          Cllr Dada Morero 

Development Planning:                                  Cllr Eunice Mgcina

Group Corporate and Shared Services          Cllr Loyiso Masuku

Economic Development:                                Cllr Nomoya Mnisi

Community Development:                              Cllr Lubabalo Magwentshu

Environment and Infrastructure Services:     Cllr Jack Sekwaila

Health and Social Development:                    Cllr Ennie Makhafola 

Transport:                                                       Cllr Kenny Kunene

Human Settlement:                                         Cllr Anthea Natasha Leitch

Mayor Amad urged the newly appointed MMCs to hit the ground running by addressing the needs of the people in their respective portfolios. “Let us approach our work with courage, determination and selflessness. Let us serve Johannesburg and make it a world-class African City.” 

He further emphasized that “this is an inclusive government which demonstrates the true government of local unity. “We have a responsibility to work together to better the lives our people”. 

The swearing-in ceremony was also attended by leaders from different political parties, members of the Gauteng provincial legislature, councillors, family members of the newly appointed MMCs, Acting City Manager; Bryne Maduka and various senior officials of the City of Johannesburg.   

In his closing remarks, the Chief Whip of Council, Cllr Sithembiso Zungu, urged the new leadership to be cognisant of the code of conduct as councillors when discharging their duties. He said good governance starts with adherence to the code of conduct and upholding the highest level of integrity and ethical conduct. 

 

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